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''THU'I DA' `, Jill!1E 30T0,.193&
Josh : Sas'
That he recommends Reid's
herr for :Holiday A:,Suppl ea.
!OLDEN ; UST' BREAD
,that inakea;those;good
• sandwiches
CAKES
that.: fairly melt in your mouth,
and other good `things.' to make
up a lunch.
FOR F R THE WEEK •
Date -Nut. Delight 'Cakes; Jelly
Scons; Pecan : Rolls;
Raisin, Apple: & Lemon' Pies;.
be
Rase try & Pineapple
Butter,
REDS IC
E CREAM
that' A
M
tuse ent=Trya.Brick;.
a cone,'ice cream soodas, sundaes
soft drinks.
KIII)tR9
'PHONE 68' '
ON THE EARKEfi.YILLE: TRAIL
(Continued , froa* • Pages 1>
millions Were expended in enterprises
that yielded ;little or nothing.
Since1932 with the increase in the
price of "gold -tile complexion` of the
cuntry has changed again. Contrary
!` to geological theories, a few old
timers argned, that where free gold
could be plentiful, valuable quartz
could+not be far distant, And so .with
much difficulty in : financing, Fred
Wells defintely proved hie convictions
in the growth and progress of the
Caribou Gold. Quartz. Four mileswest
of Barkerville 'this mine and Island
Mountain mine, only a short distance
across. Jack -O -Clubs Lake comprise
the town of Wells. With "a population
of.nearly fifteen hundreds, this town
^is modern. in every ' respect.. .Fine
mea • modern, theatre, a fifty thous
end dollar community hall; good stores,
and restaurants and; supported,. by. a,
heavy pay-roll,�make' it a lively coni.
muntty. Rlbalry of the two mines is
amply, demonstrated` even to sports,
with keen competition in . hockey,
,baseball, ' badminton, basket -ball „and
curlin
Bar erville, on the other hindhas
not changed.much'in years. Wells is a
mushroom growth town but, Barker,-
ville still retains .much "of the tradition
of the earlier says. It is the home of
the prospector and will always contin-
ue to be such. "Why; don't you move
to Wells ?" .1 asked one old ;chip. A.
well oiled . bit. of. Caribou- oretryflow-
ed for a few moments then "Nothing
but.. a bunch of ' Young !'•punks dawn
there ' with swelled , heads," was uhis
final reply.
Time ' marches on apd the ° years
will' Soonremove those fewveterans
of the early days who yet remain.
"It was back in the • 70's'' they will
tell, you and their :interest seems only
for
xtrtheemely past-aold,agdefinitee;Many 'indthicatioem:nem•ox
of; -
igrated from Ontario and• even a:fe
from' Bruce 'county and to them it ;is
still a• country of hardwood timber
and too much of .that "religion stuff."
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SILK : UNDERWEAR
;SOCKIES
SH
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SUMMER CAPS
� FELT HATS
-,
Light ' WeIght'.
• SPORT PANTS
SUITS
BATHING :
I'I°
TIP TOP MADE TO.
MEASURE SUITS
Cleaning and ` Pressing
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LON• ION� • NG
GH'M
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11I.OTORWAYS
E .R.VICE
LEAVES LUCKNOW•-."for
Toronto and London : Dail ...
r.
except n sdi-Holidays
c pt Snday
.6
' M. .45' A.
'P.M. ............-...2.55
Sum & Hohda s, P-4,, 4.00
NORTH : `
O KINCARDINE --„
daily, except'
..'.,Su ndays
and nd
Ii ays, 3.50 & 9.20 P.N
ToSouthampton, daily-
3.50
ail -3.50
.P.M.'
, Sunda7 and ,
Holidays -3.50 &
�Holiday
10.50 Pals.
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FOR.', FURTHER 'INFORMA`-
TION SEE .LOCAL.• AGENT
T. '
. W..
SMITH
. � -UCH
NOWT•
"I'm 'sorry that I haven't a Mickel,"
- • said the lady a y as::ahe handed•tlie street
car'co ct
nduo r a ten:do'11ar bill:
D
n t lady,you'regoing' 4 worry, g g to;
have ofa min-
,
199 'em in couple of n
utes.”
DEC. FR
RAINSB.''
� NS
'Sen• isl:-.burneburned; caw -of
gasoline exploded in the
asoli car' in which.
she was riding, Helen Hammond,, 17.
year-old Winghain High School girl,
died on Saturday, three days after the
accident.
The mishap occurred at Bluevale,
where the prompt action of employees
of the • Bluevale Creamery,. preve nted
more:' serious injuries to the , three
passengers of the car. Miss . Ilam
mond
was badly burned...about ;her
body and limbs! . however. •
Blood transfusions were . given_ in -
a futile effort to save the young, life,
and to the appeal' twenty-five blood
donors' responded.
Miss liann"ndr, daughter. Of Mr:
andMrs 'W :E.;Eammond,,was a
pop
u1ar young.lady, and the funeral ser-
vice
o.
.M nda at:
. �of . y St....And'rew's:.
Chunra' ul Judau' xbgk cmiwyp .cmf
Church was largely attended .by sor-
rowfti ' and .sympathizing • f
1. Wends..
REV. . C.D.M.'
COSENS SEMS BIDS
, FAREWELL •AT.'CLINTON
Rev . C
, D. W. Cos formerly'
ens, Of
Ashfield
'ci 'rt
•
reache'
d farewe71
'services -to. the congregation o Wes -
f
ley Willis
y United!ted Church,Clinton' on
_..
Sun a.f
be bre leaving for his new
charge; in'•Essea'on Wednesday.
In the' five years which have elap-
sed
P
sed'. since . Rev. Omens became pastor
theof
Church
. he and his family, have
made many' warm friends in Clinton
and vicinity. • I
At a
meetingof the Gii
s Club Mrs
Cosens was
presented with;s bouquet
of ,flowers and a .
walnut tilting: top
table by, the members of the Club', as.
a nar
..,.1m k_of,xheir eateem,.�:and--Reis
Cosens' and Kathleen were': the. remit
N. R.„'freight. pick-up:;and delivery
service, which, until, teen, y Area.
a mill, 'but wh
charge o • Mc
ge . f herb... Q lul. o
found it did net fit 'in satisfactorily
with' his other ,work. - ;
July!, and August.',
ra
accom
Mr: and Mr ' F nk Cola,
s.
spent
' i ',: ass • Ma � �Yrwin.a.
pan ed by,M ry ,
l , 'of : in :Detroit, . Pontiac
Copan a weeks ..
r ` Mrs.
'. M r tt visitingfie ds.
a,,
s o r
• 's 'r. ` r.Cle
L '•Kni ht . si to ' M t}
g , ;Of ,
turned keine with t em for a num. -:
1 d h
finer•
•h co '
e , mmunity What �i§ to.:become, :
, made by 1069 Jriotorists chosen' at
t ll -allmakes.
'vin ' tae ica
ndom dri
.: ra
�r • n taken: the C P Y..
•: Fed 'Milne .has en ,. , g . .
ars
Of • c
a'iso
'Dick 'wa dr me of the
ah s d'g.,,
•
li '•' had been Using..and refilled .v4ith,
Hie it
" , fuel". " ter- each
s trot uel . Af
the,..: my tery m
motorist had;'..given the';gasoline' a
thorough. test. the reports' were; 01
was'
lected. and tabulated. 'The result was
ends, and"smoking: cigarets .
also.saying, i it theman
Y g, pity •, , tl in
B presbytery.,
1
NCSs BRIEFS ,}
U
• ,Just arrived from Toronto—many
NEw Dresses• and Coats indelightful.
o thisseason at
colours. and styles, ..f r season ._
prices to suit everyone- We also have
,
a full range of ;linen jigger coats.;
•13.. PEARLMAN.
iBara s in Men's• and Boys Work
g n..
Clothing, Shirts, Sox{ Overalls, at-
TEESWATER HAS FIRE,
TRUCE READY FOR SERV1ICE
The • municipality of the Village
of Teeswater, has a fire traek.
nowreadyi for use Thompson • Bro3..
creamery propr!etors-:donated a used
truck to rp
`the. co oration and .in turn
the Village' Fathers gave the joh of
fixing it up to the Thompson Thompson Byes.
garage, ,,The whole jobcost the tax-
payers slightly less than $175.00.
THE MARKET' STORE.
PRESENTATION BY
•FORDYCE FRIENDS
W. S. HOLMES PENS
T
PIECE ON NARCOTICS
W S. Holmes, 96 -year-old, former
Over one- hundred friends and neigh-
,.
ours in
' h lowing; letter''to the; 'editors: of the,
dyce, on Monday evening June .20t
nor to Mr.''and Mrs, Ralph
Port Arthur News Chronzcle, .
to, do honour P
r- ninety-.
a" ton on -the 'the• oeeasi • n of their_a it -�-�5 ce.� e term ' mynm t
C me 4aSnt.., n g :anxious cent marriage:. • •sixth' year many. have been.: anxious
Mr., Thos. O'Mally�':took charge of to know the secret of living all these
the short' musical: program while, Mrs. yeah in apparently' good health and
iWnnn of Ripley, led i+t• community ,
vigor.•'If 'you will'` allow me a small
singing. The newly weds were then' space: in your paper:I will give a; few
called; to the front and Miss; Mary hints which f hope may be. of some
Dew read the.. following; address and,
resident. of. Lucknow,• penned the fol
b gatheredS. S. No. . 12 For -
use.
Misses • Annie. Taylor and Cecelia Ste ' ` •
Marie made the presentation:, If you want .to; get the': „most. out
S S: No: 12. of`life,: get-all'the pleasure and infor-
... :.`. : illation can as as
E:' and W. =Wawanosh. •: • n youyou• pass along.
Mao, do some good. It, will stay
with
a �R1ht
r is anda
De , >Juph�lYl p ,•
Comingevents.' usuall ..forecast you. Keep ,worry and care far behind.
o Be temperate' in: all your: habits. Live
their .sha'doays, so wet:, your friends
and neighbors had' happily anticipated next, toinature Eat nature s food and
p drink pure ' water•. ' .
your ',marriagd : Tonight; we gather
here'• offer o` - o' r heartfelt Eche- Abstain.•. from the three great evils•
to Y u u
itations that shorten life and cause nearly All
i hi i the distress and misery that exist; in
...Citizenship offers us.certa�n priv-
wort at the: resent time; h
]leges and one'of these.:is home' mak- ' the d - p
mean
ing, ,r"•imar ' and_en, unit' tobacco, alcohol; and; opium.. Of the'
g, a P .... y .�,
three. evils; from' observation and the
91'anations citizenary. To accomplish. .
this' 'work .You .have ,.entered a state testimony of • the' most eminent: Phys
-
of ' r ' icians, tobacco is the most `subtle` as it
o# life wherein' You ;may harmonize... „, , •, , ,
o . creates; a desire .for alcohol` and opium
' ,ur consi.derat' ii for' each other:into
�an ='destro s-• . . °nervus system
mutual Th'elpfulness and: achievement. d Y the a Y .,
• • .l . i . affecting the brain and causing men.,
It is not -Our -intention to oRer ad
,vice. Rather it is to• ,a�courage you` sal illness.: Statistics • 'tell'.. us _ ,that
_ e
m til"' . `atient ar aid'•itted
�• t •" 75,000 P s a .. m .
r elliri • • `empties and b ..
y,. a g some m , Y, , .
probably, glancing• through- the: a ata. hospitals =each year The; superin.,:
s a into� thefuture • g r3! .• tendent of .an asylum in' the`United
1,.
Stat. es' states that over , one-half; the
• you. have your Orgill in the • ioneei
ou in tes of ha insti a there
settlers who plaimed . this country •; ma t t rutin, re
from.its wild state.:Today as we be- by the : use of tobacco and there . are
"� ma mental: hospitals tlirouglout
hold trouble •abroad, we enjoy peace• l.:
and. prosperity, "what might our sin-
ned
n- :the; country and illore needed. United
ediea • au ori that. i ' akes
cestors exp'ectr.of : us ?• They have be=, m , l rho tY i§; t 'takes
twenty five>' per cent of the physical
queathed'.'ns, 'an heritage of customs, .
gen r ` of . th in ividual. • Tha a is'
and opportunities:. Yes, ,your ancestors a 8'Y we d < t t
Were favi abiding, ho `est, and` thrifty •a poison" no man, of common . sense
•� will
and injected • a'`. spirit ,of, confidence deny : The dental, association. ad-
its, that' it increases blood pressure
into their . •respeetide Communities.
m�dvi ." t
ands )_ kin
es. ha '• to eco, b
believe that oboth;have;Hat- • � g ba.. e
ural a titudes for putting into effect
discontinued
P P ng
the: s iri of formeryears: an '. Those':who are interested in pre-
P t and. of ,
.. .._ enti
v n the bo s tun _. e
m from
own •.a - and n
'showing., 1 Y
i are appreciation.- a g Y g.
i do 1
n b m •.
gpp Y
ac q 'irin th ' abi a
h r m't strai' ht
e t e
• covin th da �N g e
start rds o l v g
P. g e f i elahood _
alread ' re ared' fo `.'us in•th !urn•: from.. the shoulder. `that, there' ean't
YP P...,,. r e
ace of sacrifice by others Wi ' such ; be any harm' in it as our' parson.
an i' �a .smokes. Rev:' •=smokes. Do 'those
origin' and .background gout belie P
and c urs a e e .• people. who.°,pose to:he s iritual lead-
4 g, , need n ver fail yon -,our .spiritual
,
•
best wishes. ers,: patade . their. .cigaret smoking• in
LOCAL anud.GENERAL
. Mrs. 'T; E, Smith of Godetk t
visiting with, friends here.,
Miss . Mina: Graham •:iso vis tin here.
with her sister and , brothers.;
Mr's. 'Archie MacKay,'..of Underwood.
is visiting at the, home: of• Mra. D.
Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs; •Garfield Ostrander and
Rexford are visiting this • week at
Wellington.•
Miss Winifred Douglas, is visiting
at; the, home, of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. . Douglas.
'•,t .
Mr. Mar .Tierney` o non is .ar
M, kf � d. r •_..... .
visitor ` with his sister, Mre``Sidney
pecker an r. Decker
The :Congregational picnic :of the`
Lucknow 'United , Church; will be held
on Thursday next at Kincardine
Miss Mary Struthers returns this
Week from Toronto and wilripend the
summer months at her 'home here. •
• Mr. and '. Mrs.. B. T. 'Sangster; Al-
lan and J. D. of ° Toronto, spent the
week -end at W:';F. MacDonald's, 4th
C,on.
• Mr. • and Mrs. 'W.' J. ' Little and':
Elliott left: on Monday for a Visit in
Allendale, with Mr.' and Mrs.. Thoinas
•Lit le. '
Mr: and Mrs. AndyOrr,and .child
ren, Donald -and Jimini'e of'' Ailsa.
Craig,were Sunday visitors with Mr,:
and Mrs. M. C. Orr.
Jim Stewart is visiting at his home.
here, while the`lake freighter, - ;George.
� � �' r
R. Donovan, on which he sails,; is . tied
up at• oderich.. •
Mr. and •' Mss. Dick andbat
a. oft. y
'•Marion `and Mr." -Jack -'�Ciidmore of
Seaforth ;spent Sunday' at Mrs. ; John.
MacDougal , . ' ' a. .
;Tomorrow, July lst,.: is a public.
h '
ohday '' Easiness- places' in Lncicriow
Will ' remain open 'this..(Thursday)
afternoon.' and in"the'evenin . as .well.
6.
•
Mrs.:. M. C. Orr was> in Hamilton
Week 'attendin ,the +Rebekah Aa-: •
Iasi . attending' g e •,
sembly of Ontario convention, as a
delegate'" `of 'Jewel Rebekah Lodge. `
• Mrs,:: Mathews of: Dundas' : _vlsiteii
last week at the;home Of Mr- and Mrs.
Wm.. MacKenzie,` returning on Sun-
day . her. daughter: Mary and Mr.
y
John' Donald, who: spent`' the` day here:.
;the
MacKenzies n e.
t
Dr.. Grant
pe
...
-eand
-with '
Week - end wi h hl parents M
.leav-
ing
a zi
Igen Prior Mrs. e rto
Mr . W:' L.
M ,P
for Lake Temagatni where tie will
mont of
or thehs
be ranif
1'physician .
MANUFACTURES MADE ',SHEETS
UR CLEARANCE -. � READY •
•� ..: ES C It ATCE 01:�R,E:.'......_..
& PILLOW L LAUNDERED;
. ....
L' EKED• RAYON •TABLE.
•CLOTHS• BED, SPREADS
HAND MADE LACE RtTNNEIi3,. . ... SPREADS •
AND BLANKETS,;
hisen ; . areassin on :our'
Th s was a; lucky `'buy for.us� end. P B
�.rr Sheen; and •Pillow
.. ,, . good fortune.to you,• Certified 4 -year S . , .,. .
Cases; Samples of these Sheets and Pillow Cuses have
been laundry tested over 110 launderings—equal to at
least 4' years wear. j.�, , , ( .
THIS MERCHANDISE' WOULD' LL'IN T 'REGULAR WAY
E. , `MON:EY. ,
25% TO' 30%' IISGHER, BUY F NOW;:AND .';SAV,,
GALL AND` SEE' WHETHER, YOU' BUYy'OR: NOT. THIS .:IS-."
HIGH CLASSMERCHA DISE AT A'"R>AL SAVING.;
N
w
•
lentil -e and M, art a
i.
Have
That We,
oAnnounce, Th
T
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.n This
i .Exclusive' .Dealer 1
e •n� ; A o ,ted
Be _
ri t F The. a
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• District-
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k Shoe!
�•ri Wo
alentine �. and � Ma t
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WE HAVE T'AESE SHOES N _ .... , S .,..
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B OW AND BLACK RETAN LEAT,HERS,''AL$O BL
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A. A
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BEAT -FOR'`WEAR` AND EAR THEY 'CANT BE B A
0 .to 4.50•
Priced' � Frotn . 3 S • t
nRee
'�11 � dat we a ,
GIVEN
BLUE SUNOCO -
'MYSTERY G� AS' TEST
hich
which.
• Daring 'Mystery Gas tests
ur
took place in six Canadian,citiesd
'n Ma have •now been ;explained by,
li. g Mar
have
Ment that' the mystery
Canada's. new gasoline;, the'
fuel was Ca s..
o fro which` the
un c m
im rov
.Biu o
ed eS
colour'had;.;been. 'removed during the
Identification: ; '
tests to prevent' i
state
Purposes>:of`these; tests'. te, �
rP
h: i1 :' Limite was
vials, of the Suri O Co. d,
.obtain from motoris unprejudiced
to. is
the !homes of . their arishioners ' and
and ale e friends.
There' is •nothin • so relentless • 'as, P . I'm rov ents�.
g , • ,. ,opinions as. to .; the . em
P p
-h �boast of
the' assin' of time: b !who being able to take a' lass
p, _ g probably fiftyg hlch9lav been effected hi Blue'Sun-
w e
ears `:henc someone or, .mabe of . liquor' and leave it ' alone ever.tb in nden fact
y „ . g ones .Y . loco. Candnucted by,-• n independent
think ]nk he aredoing.. , • .: ,
reburnm o� : thee rm. t . in
t , Seenes childhood
n � were
sof �zat�n t tests��
g
• Y • : • , . .,finding. organa he •,,
:t
Years n
s a wroth �- m : '''
hn iina�`" �'o
Y d t inati n
g'
g g
in
of.Young bmen who,,
.he by'theirex-
YEARS•
recall the ,guardian 'spirits 'of� loving3' �
Takes 'Over Freight •Delivery
FIFTY MARRIED'
.:Mr: d
f 'last Week,din
On ' Monday .o . t ...
Mrs :Andrew; .Kirk• of..iTuckersmith'
observed their 50th Wedding ':anniver
sar ., They were marriedhalf cent-
Y. •� .a .
ury ago' en June; 20 at the• home of the
. rMr.. a . . h,
bride's pa ents, i .ant. Mia.. Jon "
-
Bailie of ` West " Vi►awanosh. The ,inn
ive ie
ersai u tl clip er 'owing.
�
via 1 s e
s q Y vd
Y':
to the ,'recent death of Mrs. Kirks.-
brother Mr. Wm. Bailie. of Goderich.
ttenda re ar
Ina nee> we ne relatives and-!''
their f amil who ,::are Mrs. F. ' L. craned;
,y,.
.-h
i ton . andso ° Franca and daugh-
ters
au h-
,g n, s g,
e... ,;
t r 'Pearl s e and Th `1 � of D of � `
e ma etr t, Mr
and'"'
Mrs. D.
••:a.
J. Beecroft. , nd son::.
Ernest;', anddaughter'
n
Floren'" 'of
ce, , S.
Whitechurch, Mr and' Mrs::;: Oliver .
•
H. Kirk:'13i� 'in hal �: '
rm m Mich.: •
g ,
,INDUCTIONS 'THIS
. • --' aro le and,. teaching, are ,starting life.ONS HIS WEEK
helpers of teachers .and of best . ri lig,
ruceof ;'the., -United
who wh ' '
ohasnever. fel '
,thew • The co>riim ' 'men is: :marijuana,
t warmth: op , , hemp.
ace, , . ,._ ...
ot
Church: held a picnic. meeting' at'Kin-
m hers love. - ' �—poison
or . he sl slipper; • ` ,or ' isbeing: roan f - •
rIt .u act
PP , ••. cardme� last when,a . . .
In conclusion mai weas you `u b the tons: into:'' ci aret ,:.,
week rrangements
Y , k y ,u tq red Y e;, g s and • '
were a made for the fbllowing induct=
th t fl to b
prohibited:, it is]bite .
d B ar of'•
ew e *poison
n
P
p
hemp. if. possible it is. More harmful
than, tobacco. It isthe cause of every,
accept ese .gifts
s,• a oor damp
b;{ tighten a dark hour, a, vase to hold
e ��'
y 'ur rosesof love'and' a reflector to
mirror your'.. happy home:
.
Signed on. behalf' of
•.�. -- , o.: 12.
}encs of a beautiful . table lamp from
:Cecelia Ste .112arie , Anni :Tal
, e y or,'.Veru
Dow
the .Young ,People''s Union. Regret, ,Z•aylor and Mary
- . Both Mr.. and rs Cameron. -
was, expressed. at .their removal as n an
ne
work anion the en s to them and invited
g people..
Its , hot these 'last' few days. the
Y
town. .sage ,says it is so hot:it's. a
uesti'
mi , on if it. pays tq: fan onese�f,: �.
ed their friends f•or their thou h l
,e g tfu
h have y -been reel leaders a ra•'
te i�
work
l n the.
Hess and kind .s h
. ,them to come , to Ashfield to •''Visit
the in ,
m their new. home.., Lunch •was
served and the `evening spent • in
dancing. ,
Bing. smugg a mto .coup ries, where
description : o : e
p f crime. •
Youn i n a ig� r `• a
H he `Power h
g ane g a.
created withinn co ion
you n'un n sense to
en.
kno . 'when s •
w not 'to use.,. Poison: If you•
desire to ,live a len . and ha and
.,, 8 PPY
useful life, 'abstain s 'ogood
e, s 1 Use yourg d
J°ud ment;and goodsense .. and' abstain
g ., ',8 . , n
from the use of tobacco: and all' other .
.'.i,
na cotics as th • onl af ' wa
e
Y
s
e
Y•
'-NVP .. F HAIL.
Q FEET O
The, Regina .Leader Post reports: a
toil
hail • storm • ' t the of : Eastend
the middle • of 'the month, when two
feet of : hall on the , level, and in de
ssio :. nearly,1, three;: feet, w to
pre ns as. ;
HOLMES.,.
Sufficient of the hail remained. e thHuff nt iia ed
forsewivs'to make'
next day hqu_ a ice
cream.: Gardens; ,and crops were ..ob-
literated over a district, eight miles
long by four miles -wide.' Ifundtedit of
wild birds were killed.
that.86% of the motorists • re or
ted
thet,thisY:Gasoline". gave Y "Mster . 'a.
;....
+better=perfor mance t n ,t a gasol nese
b
they.`,, hadabeenusing,
totalled
0inclu.din;3 Pr`� ium
-pricedfuels.
. .
•
is new improve us•Hunted
>
•now 'vailable all'motorists, is -
ow a tobe
., a• ..I Ca -
lieved to •'th firs so m ' in
be e•, tg" �e C n
e r hl , a prov-
en
b rho ou st nd o
a^ g yarn ed l? v
en by motorists themselves before
ing .placed on the market.
ions'. of. new ministers in `;
s •th;
to e Pres»
bytery ,which,,take place: this week:as
fol
lows •
June 28th, the' . Rev. Robert.
N: Stewart, B. 'A. B.'' �. to
D.) Tee wit r
, , s e
-June-•-29 ••-the--
Rev.; A-•: I- :•--Sanderson'
B. '.`A., . to' Underwood; •Tune 30 the
Rev.Turnbull :;M. •A .B: D
, S.
T:' 1VI• to. .Po '•:E1 in
rt 8 the Rev. • R`. G
'Todd, d, B: A'. to Luckno
, w and :the Rev
.
S. McLean; B. A.,. to J Paisle"�Y,' ul'
Yf::..;
the', Rev. ami
:Benj ...
� n Eyre,. to Arinow -' ."• � ;
and the Rev W. E Curran, to„ •Dobb-
inton at a date to be arranged. • . . .
t.