The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-11, Page 5r-rr
,THURSDATt, 'NOW:AMBER: 1397'.
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r Tr -kr skrt4"-fAsi#1,0it
es, Mar. y
1S
om's fine, too.
Old Mrs.. Watson lives with her son
Tom. Yet her, only daughter Mary,
• miles 'away, is with her too, for Mary,
though old-fashicined in , many ways, is
defirditely-telephone-minde& andTneVer -
fails to call her Mother on Long Distance
at least once a week--- an inexpensive
and supreme pleasure for both of them.
As Tom Watson 'puts it, °though '
our family's . scatterecl,-we re never
__
really -al'in-rtilli-the- telePhijne;"--
Are you acquainted with the
Comfort, -convenience and
' imbeiost .cif Long DistanceP\7
ural Selloo
epQr
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14 Huron •and. Ashfield
• Grade VIII, -'Jean HaYnard72;
Henderson IQ,- • '
' grade Vl•--BuddY'.Hmi1ton 73.:
Grade V--irDonald• Herailton, 62; Ger-
trude HaYnard .59. • • .
:Grade ',111.,-4)oug1as,•MacDiarrnitl, '74;
iyan •HeliOerson. 66.
• Grade II -Alvin Hamilten.
Grade I-pato:01Y HaYnard.
-No:on-roil 9- Aire. att.
1,0*-.-Nieht-,Roites,.beein-everY evening •
at levee, and apply:Tau. ,DAY SUNDAY!,
„.
hiinister:Of Agficult.ure
peaks About Faiiiiiiti''
Dewan, Newly Appointed
Minister Feels Panner • :
'Study W.
OeinitY Minister .„
• .
is 'big, hesiieSs: in fact:
bigger, business 'than allY .of the
other ,basic industriesin .Canada to -
ay," Sad HcnPM, Dewan, new
No 4, West Waivanosh
(Junior :BOOM. )
est Marks -,•.'s
Bciapaz 8%
Shirlei I Banillster 118*1•:)-
;cov• I 53
e. Y-Et,trt 1111t., , .
'Grade Gaynor' 78;
jean Wright 63; jean Aitchised 46;•
O'rade. III -Roy: Bannister* 87. *.
Deily ' Marks-, • ;• • ' .
Grade 11- Florence McPherson
1035; Margaret, McPherson 1010;•
Dorothea Swap 9071 Bobbie : Lyons
855; 'Alice, Buchanan. 835; RUhY
Bannister*. 6273 Therese Gaynor*. 55.
' • Grade 'I-Verna:MacDonald 8391
Willie pot* 803; Billie McPherson,
773; Jackie. Aitchison 650; George
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Those marked * missed 'one or 'more
days.. •Beatrice McQuillin.
CKNX, WINGHAM:
Friday, Nov: 120-1200 noon--
"Canediare Ferni and. Home Hour.. 115
p.M.--Lcapaules' of Melody. 5:45-7-ta-
SY Chair. 13:00 -Ross Cardiff's -Accor-
deon Orchestea.
Saturday; :Nov. '13thL-10.30 am
'Canadian. Farm' :and ;, Hour.:
• 12.45 -Walkerton Ione*. 8.30L-Uk-
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eitipi the frnite of lmtter •timee
, _
betere- ahother. dePreesion. Strikes 114
1, eery advantage of oPe
Pertanities to imPX0Ve his lot; and if
he receives.•,;aa 1 thilik'he is ',entitled
to •receiVe•-•-the -proper assistenee
from the DePartinent Of Agriculture
in the way; 'of' glidan9e, leadership
and conPeration:• ••
.".A. large, part of • aelf-help -on the•
farmera' sicle can be aehlekedby a
proper shift and application of the
princiiPles of soil fertility and
tined production of liveetoek. CZaP.
iir-Ptuction-and,.-stealt...ralaing.a*hter:,7
,r4,9„ ,E FIVE ,•„_
.we cwr*Is.
Pintarior n!a.:speqial'"intrview". P3r. they mist., :lie co-ordinated' .for. the
the "igeel.d.Y.:- 'jest results.' up . with prPper
"The OM -time popular '.ideaTeg...the imethods of production Comes, the
• .•. „
farni.e.r.aa,41 3qwly `tiller • of the Prohleri, ,rearketing ;find the far-
disapPearing ": he • saidi•fi. the Mar' \ haying iniproyed his' immediate
.11.H, • • -•1 Crit-• ".. 11...1,1 • •• 1:1 ••••
ai
i bust.. .Prehlerris,1efir predietran, ieen1),jeNtifi,
nes5, Man'. and O definite: fctir i the: ebly. 404 tol; the: governmental,
acenomic structure.' ' :erities' for 'aid fa-'ibriadenieg and ha..
"All farmers are • ceming' rea.' Pr°v1;ig market P9smbihtleL
the, importance of a broader out- The newspapers throughout the
.1601c as ft affects their .pvirk husifiess:, province have, been unanimous in
Dewan continued,, "and it is My theirwhiellitf
e -hearted Dewaned.approval toif
va,1 of the
belief that the -Department of Agri- :aPlioiatth
culture can contribute. greatly as, Ithe most important ' cabinet positions
sisting; the farmer. , with the many in the goVeinment, serving as it dP'est
problems that • confront him Tin • MS Oenvtai.rai jo'ap4bbilgi:e, beaursatseaa.
complex business. Not only must we e,
and ad-
growthe best crops and raise the „dressee that .Mr. Dewan • has made
Lbest,livestoelt within Our: Power, but since a
his in- his
4aPPiasdd
appointment, she:. li:ihhasclearly,ihlearley
.we niust be lo shPwit'
them to the best adVantage, and be knows what h&j; talking about"
able to loot far.. ahead with a view
to producing ;the 'right faini• produc- Of JrislitinedadOialA
n stock,FDtik Dew-
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to at theEcanrili.ognihtistimjne:, raral•ln: 'g zinnWnisn. bzrahrl'eatndoa: .bcraoanagthyt: whereupon a
he'reen he
• "In otCeer Words; We inUat,- be stn- remained until he. was 21
..dofen.ttilsoofeo,eocemili;)c7i.:sen, soer, tmhaatk.e.wienlhi any: pane'vva'4`110;aedat; "honest -to -goodness" every
o oodo'npeoSrst'u' opportunity
c;
'get a' thorough g.roundint` in ',farm
motivoitiffs at first' test
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Having our: factory. equiPPed with
• the Most modern machinery for the
execution •of higlr-clase Work, we ask
_
.•kon to See the largest: disPlaY •of men-
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rinyritailjactpxY Cra-
• tario. ,08finiaked. by hand bleat ma-
• chines: hiport all 'our granite;§
, , „..
from, the Old .•Country quarries: dlr.-
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eet,.in the. rough. You can save. .all:
local -dealers', agents! and .micIdleMan
Profit by seeing' us. '
Skelton & Son
West End Bridge-WALKEItTON
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COURR;i:
Mrs. ohn Little --has----spent-4h5
past--week-visitieg With friends • in
• • ' •
A number frem here 'attended the
shower for Jean -1VlacDonald en
Thursday , eVening. •'''•
Mr and Mrs. 'Earl MacDonald and
• fandly visited with 1 Mr. : and . Mrs.
, Neil :MacDonald of Kintail.
• .
• 41lat-Fr-f-iilti • Macintosh, Jean -end
Ewan of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs:
• Drennan :McInfoili of Detroit, spent
the week -end With Mr: And Mrs. Jas.
' Drennan:. .;„ •• • -
Mr. and Mrs. 'John. Mullin of , Bel•••
• . fast visited with Mr, and .Mrs. Robert
Nelsori On Sunday.
, • .
.' Miss Vera Little aecempanied • Mr.
. . . "
and Mrs. Either Alton, Elinita. and
• Russell and'. visited „with friends ie
Leadenduiing the week -end.
. , •
,Mr. • Jainea Voila of §, aslcateheviraw
' Visiting with his Uncle Mr . -Ewart
Jamieson. • , . ••• ' • •
We are very -Pleased tO 'report that
Miss Lorna Little •• has gained SO-
•inueli and is able to , be up out of bed.:
' We ,r1Ope.' for h !speedy recoVery.t
' .1V1iss,..Dorothy, Drennan has return..
.ed, after visitingwith friends in (xoil
•
•• erich. •
:Mr: George ,Lane left on'"Saturday
. for a ten-day deer hunting triiy,in
..the Parry -.Sound, district. 7' • • *:
HOLYROOD
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Mr.: and Mrs, Duncan Campbell of
Kral:Pia 'spent' •Saturday I .Mr. Jas.
Baker's. ,
Mr., and 'Mi.'s. '*egleY. Whitock and
•
Lynn, Fair of Beriiier spent ,SundaY•
at • Mrs...7Almer .Ackeit's.
• 1V1r.• Gordon Statters Of -Oakville,
spenthis, holidays at the honee, of his
uncle, Mr: WM. Statters'.
;Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Elliott spent
Teeiday at: London. ,
Mr/ and Mrs. IlarVey': Ackert and
Cla)•enCe • Of Kincardine, were, recent
viOties at Mr: Ernest ACkert's:.":-;
and Mrs. Neil acDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull �f Ufi-
lic0..w9od "were Sunday visitortt at Mr.
_
RobCrt MacDonald's.
Mr'. te.n.L,Mr.s.
andy MiS. Dobson, : -Billie and
Lawrence of Ethel;., spent :Sunday at
Mr. Ernest Ackert's and Mr. 'Chas.
Ctragram!s. '
MAFE!CING
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, gateelled for.,Last Week)
'Tee pt.i..4e wiflnes for the
en 'nuisqnerade 'danee • Were: fancy
"dresSf,x,1 lady, Miss Wineifred Ac ert;
fancy Alreased gent, XisN' Anne , cot. -
WO); coiC cireased laclY, Mr:Currie
Colwell- doic dressed gent; Mr%
Jaines VoIed.
elele Bill's," Hillbillies.
, -
Wingliain• United: Chnich. 12.30the•
Music Box, 1.00 Guy Lombardo
Mbore. 1.45
--',Gloucestee. ••7.0q -St. Andfrovy'S:
Presbyterian• , •• •
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.• Monday; Noy. 15th -10•30
Church 'of the Air. 12.00-L-Ca:naclian
-FitIn,and!Heme Heur:.
L15 -Capsules iof • Melody.
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• .• Tuesday, 15th•11.30
Mold • The. Press ..•: '12.00--Can,adiee
Fenn and' Hoine Hoar. 5.45-Boule
. „ ,
Yard . 'Make Believe. 8.30 -7U -rated
, •
Farmers' Discussion Period. ••
• Wednesday, .14. 17th -11.15 wen.
-Reswell • Sisters. 12.00 -Canadian
Fenn and:Home Hour. 1.15,--PapsilleA
-Of Melody. '7445,Dugart•-•and 'DalY.
. •
' Thursday; Nov. 18th., --11.45 a. M.
:-Strike up the Band! 12.00 -.:,Cana-
dian Farm and_koine_libur. 5.45 -
Boulevard of 'Make Believe: . '
. • Mr. .and ..Mrs: S. B.' •Stptheret: of
'Arthur Spa:06e Week -end .with nor;
. ,••
and Mrs: Henry . Horton, .., ,•,* • • ! ''
,. ,
, Mr. and, Mrs:' john Blake, and, Ber,
. aice ,v1iApil iine day, rectritly, with
• Mr OW Mrs. • Camerae • Inglis,. At-
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4t t;'...•
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K IN LOS S
,
, Tht.i 'Noveniber rneeting of the U:
F. ',be :41a at the.lionie of
Mrs...:D. 'McKinnon (6tli. 0010
• " Miss Marian' MeDianrild of London
• , • „
Visited- With ".lier slater, Mrs.-. W. Mae,
IS in: 'hie (hiring the Week. ;
Rev $117, Tucker • and Mrs. Tucker
were 'caller- on e.six . • and •fourth
th th d
last • We eic:•. ' •
Mr, Arehie MCDonald..ef, Stratford;
, •
visited 'tit' the hOrne'?of his uncle, Mr.
Jelin McDonald, the. first a the Week:
Mr. P:...Robertsori of Ripley aiient
1\fonday with Mrs, R. Middleton, •
Mr. •Infi MX'S.; D... McKinnon: visited
'With friends ie:Blytli: recently. .
Miss Mari .1aliain of ; Toronte;
'spent the .week -e d at her home. :
Mrs.' Jewitt .of Lucknow spent. -last
meek 'with •Mi:s. McKinripn; • •
Was Margaret' Prahain, who 'has
been. Very. ill 'the. peat two week, -is
improving. ••• • •
Mrs. ..E.4.Little sent , the .w,eek,end
in. Flint, Midi/ '
It.' Middleton 'viSited • •with
friends hi, TorontO, recently,. •
. .
.ClareoCe Caninbell,' who lest
. and Mrs. I. M. • kilpatrick„ 1'11;3:e -ere by eve' had a' very intdess.
THE WORLD AND ITS WAYS
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Applinition ..efvecono ica is definitely
qj
n a ovem
6.00 O'CIACK TO 8-30
er
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_AFT, .:e.rial:eF,144),..i,S.wro,l;07:;:nt,:"R-411e'd.11. 1GORDO4
", :17its
TJ
ITivEs-
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WILL PLAY FOR JITNEY DACING 1
EVER , • - ,
:4.•••
• •BRQ
ST. HELENS, Nineteen -Year -Old Youth
lifts. A. of Lucknow waS Peclall Bicycle '2,000 Miles
Reaches Destination -The Home Of
His Uncle, .Ewart Jamieson, Ash -
•a week -end guest of.. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. •Duraill. • . •' • ' •
Mrs Richard 'Martin' was. a -re'dent.
• visitor with her • father. Mr. Wrn
• • ' •
Dr. Menzie of Henan • brought the
need, :for greater • missionary effors,
vividy before 'tale coneregation in
the United, Chureh on Sunday nrrn:,'
ing,--•whea- he delivered ,a particular-
ly interesting,--adtiress-based-on-' the
scripture passage' "God has no fat,-
• .
Owing to the anniiversarY Luck -
needed in faianing and the depart-. iies and efi its problems. After at- flow,, the regular- meeting: of the
on is paid, to_thp. broader, app Ica- went on to university • to attain-lus ening,
P. 1.1- ' 'Mks 'ivithcir Wri on Sunday.
ent will' see tO it that*.more•Otten- .tending• Keraptville: High School, , he'
mi. Of -this'. principle • '. .• - •'• IIA degree., He theght-schOol for ii." r-.7- -Nearly . forty ladies attended the
"Practical applicauen ,ef 14, coil-' 'year and Went On to •the •Ontario •4.- November nieetieg ' of the Women's
Riered opinion Of the . value,. '0 irti ricOlturar.College. at Guelph, ,' Where inalitute'held ' at the - home * of .' Mt!.
-a • aid .to a ricultere .will _el,eduat.ed "04222. Joinin 't h• resident Mrs.
e: givee in .' the. encetiragerrient .„,of• 'itaff ', it ' :.:Keniptville :•Agricultural AllanCDUrnin:le 'charge; .The reit 'call
rogressive ...II Or.,k in , elneatiOn• and s•ehooi4 he specialised in :the teMehini '"Bright .theoghts. • for melancholy
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ni
ti
ti
econoinic :principles. I . ain strongly of ..poultrY,htufbandry. and days" brought a fait respOnSefr ' It
. .
ij
favor..of :the •short ,courses. e&nemeics • • . •• . decided t 'send a doriatio of
fer end will advocate fur-.•
oprig, , r . e,eani o .op s ock, where,. 10. to he-OntanatIlospi I for C‘rip,
her extension. throughout the he ha's effiCiently Managed the,. Ox-. ,pled 'Children. WO McAllister of Si.
Augustine was present.. and .gave ;
,Geriiirany-Since-thet--tinie:••-.1Taking-La_ _Yeri-intere.stirig • 'and-jielPful. report
inea;.-an.difor-,:eltib,.4vOrk2and_prejects
flee additi°nal coursesalonF. sucil ferd Fanners' CO -operative Produce
. .". ,
for ,boys and girls. parentS ' have
. . , .
given ,--rieven eneoprageinent amt. Sup,:
port to -their children 'in the proine-
tipe .of this Work; , and I 'Teel : that
when. facilities are proVided, we shall
find. an ever increasing interest thrM
dui the province in the. stti di. of: agri:..
cUlttiral • problems.- ,
' Field Men Key ..Man : •
"The agricultural representatiVe in
the "-various- counties - throughout the.
pnivince . the ley .man spreading.,
the • findinga and „resiiit T Of 'research
• • i
-and. study- in the department, in the
' Ontario griculterI T'Oollege at
• Guelph, ai-rd-r1111.1.-9ther'st*tianand-
farms.-Mtich has beer: learned about
,ag•ricultere threugh, these soeraes;
I williaing :YOU a song of the Wqrld both in ' research. and inr. practical ea
-
and its ways, • ' perinient, and 1 feel that...,it:Inast be
And the many ;Strange people we made availableito the •entire;,farniing-
intereSts, of the proVitfee just .soon
From the °rich mite who rolls. in his as definite- Clear-cut findings have
, • ..et wealth
TO 'the ,Itruggung• .,wretch ,• on the
';oitasati.tintee!ne..." athnodu'grila' ghs7'.!:. • Pn. nr!'. and
in
• We „shOuld never really , despise,
For think of the adage--remeinber
My friend's.
That six feet of: earth.nialfes us all
.of one.size. '
• • field After Seven Weeks Trip- ".
• Spent A MOnth En Route In' Work-
in g, To •Earn A"Bit ' Of ii Cies
, ; •
On Tuesday, seven' eeks to the day
niter he..leftlis home at ilreno,,Sask. •
and set his, lace towards the rising
,
sun and tire: gi-Teeii-fieldiTif- the 'nit, •
Jim Boa nineteen • arnved at the •
"bone Of Ewart - 'Jamieson;
c:OricessiOn '10; Ashfield,' township, his
-whieh-•:he-hacl-not--.seeir-er-•teSt-.'
helike ofart full •ncif, the
rlecsonotiv,e.yvaean:shoomp ea .
and, his stomach Of "Yittles" the
made
ed many. n moon. • ,
back -breaking i trip ,pedalling 'a •
yc e- ,1160 ..-rm e":17-ise ray -F. -wee
:with :about thirty • dais idle 50 far
as forward Movement was cimeerned,
but in whichilime he worked and'
worked hard, for a tt extra cash
end, gOod feed.
. That 'Wei the highlight of Jinfe
.trip- food -L-auPerlatiVe in qiantity;
keen iriterest in-, the , agricultural Pro, of the Area: Convention . held hi liar-. aed...ie qealityt .Therein is the lad a
-blems; Of -the. - farreers,_ be. ,has been listen. Shed 'articles' relating, to Re-, disciple' of Napoleop, for it . is Jim's •
able; .bir reason of • hie position a§ rnembrance;Day were read. .by, , Mrs. contention that a inert arra -no more,
•Part 'banker end Pstrt agricultural. GeOrge 'Stuart, Mi 'Mari 'Murray, pedal it biey'than, he can march
, f,
JYlti ',spent .8tinday afternoon . With -Mrs.' 'fel Sale Of his stock last wiek, •
• ,Wesley TWanoleY, Lucknovv: • • The flit:oral of the:late Dun-
TheMra.'• Y". P., Will hold their tegu- con '1VteConneli, who, died ether home
inectieg•On Wednesday': night Of en: Ski:N.14Y, •was . held Tuesday
af-
ben to at- • tel noon • fran' 1,186°.‘flith;;*
this 'week meeting conducted by •
tend the Bible Institute C' ass, • •
in f.ticichow Friday- everting. • • I
• IV/iSs Grade Hlake" Of sp'etit
,the -week -end at her home. . • .
f '
": A riliniher from:here attended the
.' anniversary SerVices in 1.,ireknew on
-„Stiodgy, ' .
,
ili41:e0,itononity sytii7
to john Andrew and fani
• ily hi, their reeent, bereavenient,
I
Iteseiirch itedoraingz to reppita,
:has led -to !the convidion that the av-
erage tan" is inehes• taller than
fiieaVerage inan of 20: il'eara ago:,
• "As result :,ob§eivo
COM/Wets: that Ns. is dtie.lia' dotibt,
to the ifaet that he leg'Palled
oftener, •
There'a Many 'a coat that iS• tattered
and torn : "
But ' beneath he's a true, lioneat
• heart, -
But because he's not ilressed like his
• neighbors .in style, ,
,
Society keeps .4hinn apart
For 'One 'fOrt,tine sniiles, while the
'• • other, one fails'
•
NO matter what venture 'he" tOeg,
And time • brings them 'both to the
' grave at 'the' ond
For six feet cif earth makes us nil
of :one size.:
So if you onee. Meet the poor fellow
•
. who tries "
to. . the Worla and froren,
just help' hire •along arid perhaps
Don't crush him becabse he is down;
For 1st . 'CUP, of cold Water ' in charity
Is remeMbered With joir in the skies.:
We are all hmnan, We all have to
"' die • • " •
And ',SiX feet ofearthThrikes‘ of
one size.- '
•: • Caught Reilhanded • •
Pveacher, ,,condneting a inissien
annoueced that, he wetild. „Speak, ,the
next ,night .on ."Liers". The. audience
was requested4te read, up, in advance
the slventeenth chapter •of. St. Mark. • •
• • assistance' in overcoming its Problems,
•:arid his department; Mr. Dewan added
byway of aSsuratice, Will do its
tit-
Yitst to to-opera,te yth lartriers ,in
arriVi4... tit a ,sOltitiOn• to Aiffienities
reasori .45t, factors 'be-
Yond, their eOntrol, • „
• Aid' To Parmers
"OridetibtettlY the farmer' can ° •ri.
„ • ,
been data *117' • • ;
..,Propperif :for 'farming is r.eturn-
:
ing, Mi Dewan' said, but he hoped
the •basic .sound thinking of farmei.§
would not desert , there and lead thein"
to the ,over-'exParksion'or' eVer-buying
that preyed such a'. blow :. to Many
people .in agi7ieultere1. business :and,
'an other walks of 'life before:: the re-
cent • depression period.°
' "In the •bpoin „years," . he pointed
out, "Many Peeple burdened - thorn-
selves;With high-priced land; expen-
sive eqUipniept, and Paid: top prices
. , •
for tock + and buildings. 'Plunging
into .debt can be just • as disastrous•
In . ferming:.as in any ..ethe,e,bugines,4,,
and I 'feel that this factor in ,..farin
conoeircal, eitenet be tee '••• strongly
emphasized.. Many . fanners went, Into.
debt during. boom'timeS .1 and . have
'been laced with .the Problem of -meet-
leg heavy'indebtedness from iliasele lof'. their ceminedities at lex
prites in e 'depression. period. 'These
people -are now, PaYind 4.1 beaVY. Pen-
alty, . for , their over-optiniism, • and
peeple, in every kind �f business will
hack ine- Up When I, Say that the thud.
to ,hnY-L4no :Matter what •your. busi-
•neis--ia when price- are low. We, as
business 4 nnee and , farmers,' 'should
put ourselves iii a position, through
the study ..of bUsiness• trends, to' take
advantage of lower Pricca.,When they
do
,.[..".13eriods of bOOnt ' and :depreasien
44 occur and With an increasing fre;:-
Uncy., The ', trehd today- in prices
is upward but 'We must rea1ze and
prePare. for the inevitable. and recur-
. .
ring , •
, Agriculture, '" OquallY with lahey,
• industry kind, bisinss he Pointed out,
ha's 'a right to eXpect, igoVerinnent
---
consultant to 'keep in constant 'touch Earl:Durnin; 'Mii...ticKenzie on an empty Stomach.
With} all branches of farniing thru
his. livainesS, contacts
• Fitted by his early experiences
his :college and business training,
Mr. •Detvan has taken ..an active and
-construative,part?, in the proceedings
in the provieCial'legiOltitureto Which
he :was elected in 1034 -
Open Dor ,
• "As' long as I am Minister of ag-
riculture,:. the doer to my.' office will
always be open," Mr. Dewanaffirmed
in ,his first public, address :after his
appointment t� the eibinet; Speaking
. • • •
1 ^
-at-the4anquet-- of-. the- Piternaticeiel
Plowing Match in Fergiii: ".Your Pro-.
hlenis 'will be my Probleins. Only by
the interchange :�f ideas • and your
co-operationcan the :4epartment he
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successful, and it is for this reason
.1 say there :will. ,be-iin • opportunity
for-- you , to discuss questions :skeet-
itig . the Welfare. of farmers with oitl-
ciala of the Department of ' 'Agricul-
ture."
-
ture." • •
In the shOrt time since he has tak-
en up his official duties, Mr. Dewan
has shown ,this wes .ne eeiPtY Pro-
mise, , because, in addition to' receiv
:ing many 'iisifor.s at . Queen's Park,
'he has already gene •;eut to 'meet the.
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incDi deecemedbinqeboresrh otilmnadetehttihenegi I t , .
Webb and Mrs. Tom Salkeld'• It_Was
decided to have each member' exhibit.
an inexpensive Christmas gift at the in
g.tfa!irt'Aittipa, oii ,Fri. -1 '
was also
de_ :of ahni..a-pliepeeetietet,, pli....cwkeedit.aupusgoled2 . otegut. theie:.
Home" -fa"' a 30 -pound ,knapsack . and an. old hie-.
,
The •Youngster started out with $30
way and ', arrived with ' $17, ii wii4ie
day evening, November 19th. At the ‘.
! . Beginning the Long . Trip '
cOnclOsion . lunch. -was served, the o : .
It •was o„ri September 14th he bade
goocPbye , 4o--.-hia -father -and inother„
Mr. and Mrs. James Bostic, and his
tesses being Mrs. John Carrier -en,
Mri. Earl Duriiin and "Lila
hrer:77-7-
, •
Mrs.. *Gordon, Mr. ' and Mrs. 'T. J.
Salkeld, Mr. W. 1.. Miller and Mrs.
A. Miller 'attended the funeral
_of_their cpUsin,„_MrS
at .,Clinton on :Friday.
: Mrs. E. J.. Thont•and Mrs: Camp-
bell 'TheMpsen.' of ificknow; were
Week -end visitors at ' •Detroit and
Beak family as well 'as .the rest of
'the, farmers in he small community •
• of Bruno, so ::•the Oldest . of .the lads
decided te fend :for himself.
• :Through Saskatoon to. • Brandon, •
1V1an.,,theTyoungster rode; but ,heWas
not alone,' for aecompanying, Was '
liciYhpod''cluimi "John Roles;,. nine-
-teee. And se they went on their WaY.
Down :rate the' States for a three-
day .stay at Kelvin; North Dakota; ••
through. Rebinsdale,. Mina4
*here Spent three weeks doing
odd lobs. Then biti tci.MilWaukee and
so: tOi Detroit,.... then VindSor,1
thcy spent 'another four ditya. A day ,
at Chatham and •a.day arid a half ati
Lo idon •brp..,4bt, them, to ,the ,•parting
:.ok the Ways, 'for Young Roles ,headed
eaLtwerd and'. Beak' • Continued • ea
north,: throligh • Goderiel: on TueskY' •
and. on •to the
."the greenness and
• .
Ir. pressed By Ontario's , Greenness
' r..thi, young traveller, is impressed
giatly, b'dent fertility. a this ,Ptirt of the •
vinoe,„ as he ..compares it With
rrisPiroen..'dry. el his part
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'tour younger „brothers and -.two. si.s-
ters. It was daring adventure on
which he •was about emb:ark, and!:
• his, brothers eyed, . him enviously.
There-was---nothing-to-hold him- here
It was a Matter of one fewer .4nonth
to feed tfrOln tile 4111 tOo meagre 'ant'
ply of food; POor props ow„ing to lack
of ramn. had heen tiadant upon the
7.i:il:hles.i5Sta.ocraM'ent Of the 1...••ci'r;"s.
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•
Sup-
per will be observed fiti the United.,
':Church on • Sunday merning. Regular
preparatory . service be held on
Friday: .'eyening, e'clock. , •
J. W. Salkeld, Misses.• Mali!,
Elliabeth and Laois Salkeld of Ged,:'.
erich,, were, :recent .guests of '1VIra.
K.Miller's and .• litre': Gordon: • •
Mrs. 'Wm. Campbell .of •Mitchell is
People Of Ontario. He ,has been a a. visitor with bo friend, Mts. J: B.
featured ',speaker at meetings in Fer,.: Rutherford. • . ;:.
guSi ;Ottawa; St ThInits; HemPtirilla Calinni, Cameron of Detroit is
and Toronto, • as •Welt. addressing ependi4 his,vanitien,With his brother
several:Meetings in hie' oWn consti john and 'Mrs.' • Oanieron.- .", .
tuency.• ,
Departmental •Popularity,,
WeB known to all !branches of the
DepartMent, of : Agricelture 'through
his ; riaaoCietioit twith agri
oulteral, interests,. Mr; 7powan!'s
pointinent ia distinctly with,
in the Service :not Orly •:at•• Qieen'a
Park4ut ,in the, various, agricultural
institntions-t-wherever WOrk 'hi being
done in the interests Of the agricul-
tural community',
• . .Able Assistant ' .•
Th toueli with the lest arid moit
progressiVe„.„•.....n n agriculture,
•
1111-,:`Deviaw has ,selieted W. R. Reel;
Mr. and Mrs.' Wilson 'Woods of '
Dundas and Mr. and
Barbour �f'Fergus, . were week -end
'as' the 'nom • deputy - minister of agr-
iculture.•• ••Bot r.Rik and. ..
DeWaii have found, in their discus -
Shins approaching the., present-day,
,probleina -Of agricultore;• that they
,ote. inloreement ii alt basi ues6
dons.. • ApprOitehing ' the queations
'from .differ‘elit 4ngies theYhave
riVed Eit a common point ii their be
that 'agrigulture Can best be
served in today's highly competitive
business - world by a thordtigh study
• and 'at Itoid.iase o. agrieultintal
knowledge(.Uritetically appliett "A
,Well-thatelied teens" I ,the poP0#.
thfiotri:I,nv''tat1ia.itfr.-:,Y"ia1ivefl
teoeders,z4ge
• te�ptiigwo40.vellt:he field etfarnprogre
,
The neXt" evening; With a. piercing
Ottnee befere Opening his Service; he
itiOuired 'how many • people, heel:. read
the elniPter 'stiggested.
A`saore or se held UP their hands.
At which le thundered:: 41tou'fre the'
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very pe;gen 1 warit to talk to,,••-=
thete
isn't Irak seventeenth chapter
of 8e, Mark, '• " ,
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-visitors with Mrs: R. J.,„ Woods.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. 1: Humphrey
, •
:were at ,, home to their• friends' on
Teesday, 'November •9th, on the Oc-
casion of, their, forty-fifth wedding
unniyersary. .
• Mr. Ind •Mrs. Berg, of Hamilton,
with ,children, ,Ellen,, Donald and
Robert, visited with Mrs: "..• Berg'g
father,' Mr:. • John 'Mochrie, last 'week.
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,,ASHFIELD' NOTES
• Mr, Ed.. MacKenzie and MIAs Elie,
'Ma MheDoriggh• OLeiidoh, spent the
Week -end with her parents., •
• . find 'lilts: lalUmphrey of
St. Helena and. Mr., and Mrs. Walker
of 'Winghtim, were • guest,..§ of_r., and
'Mrs, Jake „Hunter.'on
Mr; and MrS'.2'taes. RtfChie arid Al,
1/1/1,,. visited' With friends. 40deriell.
Mr. and" Mrs. Geo, TOP and babe'
Of LOndont . anent Sunday with Me..
and MatiOntigh.
and children •, are
viidthig'n.t het...borne near. Dongtien Oil ;
and lqrS'..tlea. epent'She,.•
day evetiitik• eolith itobt. and tv1r.
. •
' lie thinks if a wonderfUl thing, this. .
•Szend:iig 's ,
ot!, fpodsfoodstuffs.s to., the •needy in'
tb.vvi•
didn't get any relief in ear
port:
Star. "We Could use if- all• right, bet '
folks farther west need it niore:
•"If I find .,Work 141 stick"round
here,": he" 'Continued, '!"but "kind 'ot "
like to `.ti4" Windsor
Nowheiej o'n*. .his 12,000 -mile trip did ,
Seek .encotrater ineehtinical difficulty
lie got on the rough roads
north of Coclerieh. Thee the old
4dirlitiVe,Pblgeicsientt!boctiadlyt
little trouble. But it WAS as noth4
ing be seen reached his destin
Stift and • ittiOthei, htg Meal .of
•etables and fruit,: of Whiah Can't.
' t h n.,.dodericti.'Sta4, ,
1xeltn. '
seein g •