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Z11 � I . _. �. . the K=Khen Giant Packages now �j mgistered iin luerease of 1% million. are quickly available resources of iposits payable on dem6nd and after tor n"", ==21w- so
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.at the tilao, b4a atwit, law stock. This is the Regular bottle together g , , "die New Deal, to be eff,ective, must only . bushels. All the increases were due $491,247,2017, equal to *71.97 per cent. `noti�ae are � pared =I 7"*
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I A W -re Wf k -40M, 1-* UP, Visa the TxW bottle first Krusi:J�en I . , I
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I 4 A'j" . Is lent to the liquid easeits by total in cimulation are up to $abZ55871j
k(� end commerce, and, to the iliT
�11 0 �'M 1, r I wtir .A�qurlt 4 vot h%4*v i W tnalk pared] with $3,060,000 In 1he P"revious
��,�,R,"-. - , * : �5 one -{half per relit, in cash holdirigs in the Batik and in from; $33,819- , doubtlesis rieflecting
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�. ' -%Alh, interest on loans, made by the Ontario Centml Gold Reserves of $87,210,988, a groater measure of ,genial 'bufA- Ew, .,!
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�, TA &M,' a -ad youth in our schools and nutrition. y al.* wv ," ,-�ow tai wnt-i-dAlly, if you follow the instruc- I � I I .1 000 as reservuMon for prem -w
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I ,, .1'i` '' q6jf4ges. When the influences of this ],earn tale sawe les-s"4s avgtujimg *,� tk%v& It strikes not only at the usual Api . n annOunc- equal to 12.17 per cent. of public lia, the sarale as last year, leaves qAt
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�. 1, F, se the en- effects of, emotimial, iin*A,otws,4 , a , a d Wise Of fat but at the root -of half the ed bY Premier Hepburn. The interest• bilities. I I Of special bibereist is the showing .
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11 I ',,,,.,.,r,. ,r Deal begin to inc � 0 in future will ,be Only four p;6r cent. ,of total assets of $759,1 -amount of $224,369 to be applied to
ft, � O'�, , wi$WIP-rit, of . iop�prturiities in 6duea- ,social vtarvistitift ill t&kN <, 08,178 with
,�,, .N,,Mr,� - buntan ilb-4aternal sluggishnem -uid as ., profit and loss account. With the
rd V- , compared with the previous, rate of Mve, prloeilpal ,holdJings in 11'q hiceh, to meet paym .
I ", ,Nlm have no excess fat, Kruschen will not 'Orf dditi,n, the` t6W. ere of ,pr t
I , 14,Z" tipa! it Will be but fair that every of child life? sets, we govertimentand other bonds ' . er�t I aina._., _ at dit dfi
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"', :-'. age -level represented -in our Public . 8 Mwiion - " Wo al debenture$ Of $317,906,912. In oiwk�xriri6d forward le $t,8091,-
, N �0'a ttk - cAwe you to lose weight, Kruschen costs four and a, bialf. to tAW public of $682,569,
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b, I Op the contrary, during the past Year �*r medical earQ� ill early thihlh,o_�� MI"- you feel like a million dollarL Timothy Rust t
I , �I Got w.kir Kruschen Giant Package today. Iff the severity of rust attacks on er Portion of these comsi,stis of gilt- . As has been the -practice for to
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LLLLLLL 111111 11 -, , 1, L ,-w�,eu the economic depression began as boards of edueation toeay. whaz V w.0 am not entirely convinced after timothy in the ,grass breedir%- nars- edge si�curftieis which mature at Profit and Loss Accofint I I I post few, years, the Bank has issued
"'. 0 curtail . ,educational budgets, the resa'ts mirlit wye expzwct in ,�h _,%N_1_ early dates. - . I
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"I , .1 econeray were those ,children too tion Wint would ,% . think a A .,h *U�4vturP the Regulu'Packagt 4 ,dumage lw�dch may result from of more active nilanufacturing condi- at $4,105;024, from which are xoduct-
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., 1', young -munitN s bab k, Provincial govern- ings under which the 'figures are
R. to !protest against these un- com y that closeod ,it - -- emus- , . . 41 maopeft& -this disease -throughout the country, tions, current loans are sliglitly� down ed Dominion and Pro"
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1, ,,, just ,measures. Pi at $243,477,041 as compared with went taoms totalling $900,654, leav- gr0u1PA .
.. I ,!,�, I �7fWhat a strange thing to happen to fonts and yourig elfildreat whii-_ I . then the efforts whi,cb are being, amde
��� � . i to develop� rust resistant varieties o& $261,88,5,262 tat the end of the pre- ing,liet,loofits at $3,204,869, ,equal to Me report will be submitted to
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11 . ilized country! This would mot imaintainitig medical e_x-aminations ned caps-
I , a civi timothy should result in considerable viow year.ebariiioFders at the annual general
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- , haTe been a sur'prisi - and clean, sartitary -and -,,%vll e(paippea _ t- is crop. W-dre than half, a number Of Camclan companies still tal', rest and undivided - Pr it'. V.which will be held at flier
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ftg ecoitoimic so I benefit to this I=11 ,meeting
i aution in savage or uncivilized races hospitals for older girls and boys, auid 11 I
- �_ -m"� of the plants from comimercial seed find it possible to finance bu,sineea in this am{ has been paid' $2,880,000 Head Office of the Bank in, Nontrml
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where the youngest. or the weakest adults ? Yet this identical principle 'Monday, December d.
Ili, I I DASHWOOD at the Central Farm. have been prac- its present molume, without leaning du ,chvifiderid,g to sh�reholders, as coin- on 3r
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t are viewed as unpromising liabilities is being all uncon--ciously accepted I I . .
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C', I crises, In periods of fam- and applied in closing the door of : (Intended for last week.) past two,years and many others name
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. k-titown auctioneer, on the Bronson ed contrast are the -plants and strains
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.'I. I turally expect the tribe to sacrifice If psychiatrists be right in their Une, two miles north of Dashwood, selected for rust resistance. These I
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I'll I to build up a new attitude torward school years, this period may be the
r.' � . of -eight goslings. They noticed that vigorous grow -bb. Only rust resist -
I.. helplessness. Here weakness is sup- one we cafe least well afford to negg- the goose had been missing . , 17 , find
for some ant selections are being used as par-
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.,. I q)osed to inspire chivalry, to deepen lect. thle and had failed to find her nest ent plants in brele&ng new varieties
1the s�emse, of mercy, and to awaken ,While it is only recently. compare-
_ - concealed beside a straw stack. This of ti-mobhy. At the same time, An
the- desire to, protect and nurture tively spe;aking, that the school has �o beside
is surely another prediction for a effort is being made to determine the
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t I .tFrom this ,we might justly. con-, and developing care children of pre- mild v� ,ter. I losses due to rust on timothy, as it is
ri- 1 school years, it will prove to be a I I grown in, farm practice. .
, elude that comiiifdnitiei� which saic I . 11
flee first those least able to take care � serious backward step, if boards of � I ,
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, l:... of thEtriselves are unconsciously re-; education continue to deprive children HENSALL . I Repla�ce Apple Trees , .
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.venting to the - tural Societies in Grey and
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I- . . y in meeting the probbams protection amd education. which the Intended for, last week. Bruce are to be comir*nded for giv-
, i�_ set up in the present economic crisis. kindergarten offers. . . The invitation committee for the in -g leadership in the very worthwhile ,
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efforts. to balance ed'ucational bud- and 'more in the direction of, child July, have already received a large ,ed last winter, states J. A. Carroll of
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, I I . gets -must not be ,,blamed upon our welfare and parental education.- number of names and expect to imwM the Ontario Department of Agricul-
1i I ;. : superintendents. On the whole they Throughout the first ,child -welfare the invitations in the near future. ,ture ' I
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4 I I. . .)nave fought valiant) to save the conference under the au -spices of our They are anxious to have all �4he At. an AlgricultuTal Society District
..'' kiridergartims and preserve all other governmeDt, held during Mr. Hoov- names of former residents in the Meeting in Paisley, November 8th,
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11 recent additions to educational pro- er's administration, no age level was i districts and would appineci. i i n revealed"some agrieultural
1111*..,�% I granis which represent the high-wa- so eimobasized, and no institutions receiving a li.,,A of names with ad- societies were not only recommend -
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I I , ter inark of intelligence and human- more encouraged than those devoting dresses before the end of November. i n,g that apple trees be planted, but
, I I ity. - them,Velves to the physical and men- The dance held in the Town'Hall were prepared td give advice on suit
But our board1s, of education in tal health of the pre-school child.
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1, Wednesday evening of hist week, able stocks apd.-also arrange club
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14... . many co,minimnities are -largely drawn inw-sage has been largely ignored by under the auspices of the Baseball orders from reliable Nurseries to
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gi;� , from buslmess� and financial circles, boards of education. riub, was ,~eery -well attended and take advantage of special rates.
I Trained, as they frequently are, to Never has the. kindergarten been splendid music furnished by Shorty tion how the
. think first ir 'terms of dollars and more ne&ded than in modern, life. Grant and his Orchestra from Exe- Atricultural ISocieties kay, 'assume
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I'll . cents, "baJancing the budget" at a" with ,its limited home space for play, ter, wh ch was much enjoyed. responsibility for agaicultural we]-
, - e rnily mother employed fn
. 1-.. , cost,app,eArs to be the primary, duty.. its Out -fa Appreciate Car of Food fare in their rie,spective communities.
; . Those aspect-. of . education farth- the trrjills, the factories, and mines, The following is•'a
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o. . I est removed from the - ?, roblems Of and in other commercial enterprises. received by Rev. W. A. Young, of
t . .11. I rin - commerce are least These conditions were serious enough Mensall, for the carload of fruit
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., understood or appreciated. T he but when the wave of unemployment vegetables ,--s-ent for relief for Itbe British Apple Market
. . younger the child the less valuable swept the whole country, the dan- West: "In reply to your letter to Mr.' ,Only very small quantities of On-
, I .. is he when viewed in the. light of the gers of neglect were multiplied a John Paradis, re the Local Relief ta,io apples, have been arrilvin*g in
industrial world. It demands breadth hundredfold. Committee of Storthoaks *inicipal- the United, Kin-gdom, according ,to
_af. wision to realize -the right of ev--,- -Whether the mother is economic- icy, -thank You for the carload Of Andrew Fulton, overseas I fruit re-
, . , . .,' I . ery age level to- all that makes for ally employed. or in search of a job, fru:ts and vegetables you sent to presentative. This is, partly dlue to
ip, 'and development. This is the New Deal a grave rel-ponsi- Storthoaks. Our need for, assistance the short crop, but mainly to the bet-
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7:, . equally res pected and protected, it- include in its plans the proper care now we did not apply for voluntary some red -Snows making 3() shillings
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of the pre-school child of, all clrelie� becaus,�, our people had resoure- and some Jonathan I
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I., I I class, with no favoritism or preju- of society, in. large cities, small vil- es ,upon which they could rely for a ers'are paying very little attention to
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I,., I dic!e. 'The right to grow is a right- lages amd rural contniiiiin i ties. few months. The grasshoppers came apples without colour or quality. As
11� P nous demand whether made for the The kin'd'ergarten and the nursery last year and damaged what little Novooiber is usually a poor m(onth
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,�_ four to six, six to twelve, Or school a- growing social and educa- crop we had. This season they were for le sales, 'Mr. Fulton does -no'.
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i� eighteen to tventy. tional . institutions endeavoring to here in countless numbers and to-
r, expect to see,price5, even for at'az-
,. � This dernand for opportunities for ,meet the new social conditions of a gethRr with the dry weather,
Ithey hey tive dessert barrelled -apples cliving2l
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ji, .growth all along the line, from in- changing world. To -day their cur- destroyed -both fielld crops and gar- from present val-aes, which are i-anp:-
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I � ur, - educational programs n We had nothing; our resources ing from 22 to 27 shillings. Mores
I fAncy to mat I 's just, not only , icula or ed7u ti nal p gra - are dens.
because each stage; has its'ownrights built upon solid gtround, em1bodyi were gone and the municipality was sa,ti,sf '
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W I inz actory ,values will be made, he
I to defend, but because the personal- the most recent scientific knowledge (and is) heavily burdened in attempt- believes, for some good quality, col-
, . ity of mixture ,.mars will be poorer or reearding the proper physical, men- in -9 to supply food for livestock as oured barrelled apples of the hard
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's:.:, , . . less effective if any one age is sacci- tal and social needs of yollp.-g chil- well as for man. People were dis, winter varieties ,as the season. pro-
s=- fired. In other words 'deprivations dren as nee ger before in the history cOUTaged- VV1 en your car
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IN", Of sup- gresses. Mr. Fulton also -believes
I . imposed upon amy one stage tell, not rxF education. To c 1�c-,e such useful plies came; you cannot tell how re- that the future demand is going to
1. . irrowini, educational institutions at lieved and how jayrful we were. A be for red dessert apples rather than
11 , I., the moment of greatest need, when great burden seemed to have 'been .for the ordinary run of culinary, ap-
I• little children and their parentis call lifted from us. We could hardly re- pie. In ordinary seasons the English
A CAWT SLEEP for More, not le -ss care, is an educa- alize it was true. The car contained orchards will take care the k
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, . , ff'S YOUR NERVES -nal and social crime! If this I a great amount of vegetables, beans, ng apple requirements. fl
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,,�t, Relief comes so* islation against the kindergarten fruit, syrup, honey and sarne cloth- 1, .
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4 , , four to six year old, "the forgotten sacks and parcels it would seem that
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�AN� Clover and Grass Seeds
.0 � .... child." part of the supplies and parcels came
�,f , I " 1011-mim &$Is I There should he a national convo- from folk who had litth� to production
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,. 1. I. I cation of nurse * ry sckpiol, kind-ergar- out of their Own want they sent help of ,clover.and -grass seeds in Canada
11 ;, . I ten, and ,,primarY teach leaders in t6 us. ,Many notilced this and valued gives the following information:
, i� the fields of householA economics, all the more what tl�ev received We 'Red Clover -It is believed that the
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�s , to-tal 1934 crop in Canada may .be
. t 1 and Parent education to draw up a all the families here. We appreciat- mound I;W,No poumds'.as compar-
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=to five-year plan. for an annual increase ed in your letter the line which Said ed with 3,000,000 pounds last .,year.
in the care' of young children -work- that the donations you sent were not This drop,was due to an almost to-
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1. t�il I � . �. ' ing toward a ',one hundred per cent" frdnT a particular body of people to tal failure in the principal production
I COMFORTABLE enrollmerift of little ebildwen in some certain ones out 'here, but from
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.1 L , one of these institutions devoted to c0mlnilnity of folk to a "community due to draught, I
,., CONVENIENT this cause., I 'You have given us en- Alsike--This seed in Ontario was
K, L in the -West.
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... J�l MODERN Parents
Ino i , . I ,�s, practically a failure this, -year. The
. .Z i . � men's clubs, charnb�4 of commerce,
feel that they are not forsaken in total . *
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I " , distress; others know about ceelded 375,000 pounds as against li;a- ,
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,., I I I �01 taint this needless waste of child and women say.; "Isn,t it wonderful average of 6,500,000 pound's.
- . � �,q life in these dark days of depression. that the people Of the East think so
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Im Alfalfa-lftoduction will be less
i� Even tiny children have their right much of our needs that they send than last year d1a,e to wet 'weather
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Nllt;l to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of carloads of food out here to us." We and damaging frost in August. The
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V 1; -WRITE FOR FOLDER - 1W ern Saskatchewan, and our folk '
11 .. " 1,650,000 pounds as against 2,500,000
I ll'� I I I . The ,second estima-be of wheat' pro- particular, appreciate from their pounds in 1933.
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�,; ,,� I duction in the Prairie Provinces for of
I �i J Sweet Clover -Total production of
g" It, the seint.-Signed, H. �4$ .� 1934 is two wifflion bushe fast have ' F.
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, � SPAD114A AVE.& COLLEGE ST. is lower
�11 � � �* than the Preliminary estimate of 265 Malcolm(, Chairman this seed in Canada may equal the
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I., � . Man Of Committee-, A. average for the last five years 4,000,-
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,I '1� I . TOi:�,ONTO - :! million bushels made on Septeirabel� M. 'Farland,
Vice Chairman. John ()06 Poun,d1s. 0
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HEALTH SELDOM COMES BY CHANCE In- Canadal-�e Grass -This seed
was
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" skins, 12,510,117 Pounds; and pickled where its production is lidrgely con-
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�o 2 r-" income. And it's just as much a matter of plain common sense to .
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,", v0getablb Packirsees, came under the
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