Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1932, p. 1

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i r w 1 j ivfirjg sixtysixth year of publication the g herald wednesday evening jane 29th 1932 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald j m moobe rabllaher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association fc cnr time table standard time going east passenger and mali 1020 am passenger s- 229 ptn- passenger and mall 630 pjn pasaenger tope or passengers going kaat and toronto 956 pjn sundays going boat passenger 239 pjn taaaanger l ia pjn saasenger i 955 pan going wot passenger and mall 725 am 854 ajn 308 pjn us pm 831 pin 10j3 pin going north stan- and passenger 855 am going south stall and passenger i 628 pjn passenger paeeenger and mall pasaenger sunday passenger sunday arrow mot eases bus see vice eastern standard tims westbound 838 ajn 1056 ajn 1236 am 3i5 pjn 585 pjn 825 pm sat only 966 pjn dally except sat 1116 pjn saturday owy eastbound 015 ajn dally except sun 960 ajn 116 pjn 440 pjn 607 pjn maps only an flag signal 915 pjn u6 pan sundays and holidays 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the world is only chance thai the harvest dont depend upon the gtjvjn a fellow plants but theres an oldrime saying by all nations it is- known that abeh comes the urns of harvest you will reap as you have sown beery brash you give your counter is just ss much stockintrade every counter you base pern tied is a customer youve made bvery time your name is mated is a dollar laid away every thought you give your business hastens to a betser day rben never miner tfie reaping rf the sowina has been radlt mb the hubs ot naiure govern and shell always treat you while oont yon heafratd of open out and make for the lavas of nature govern and youtl reap just wtiat you sow as the bay anproacbed the house a ut leather grip hi bis hand a dog suddenly from his kennel with a snarl he leaped as if to hurt rtsrwelf on the intruder bis chain foaled bin in his attempt the boy with the grip did not seem pmtu ninyr short and re- carded the canine ptutff with c and buza leas oil than any other v u hkath uu dja offloe in lane blook one door north of otjellla carriage factory hours sun to 8 pjn chiropractic nktlaoh the cbtropraetor aner oraduato 18 yearn praottoe no medtrlrrti surgery osteopathy xray service office over- homlnlim store monday wednesday and saturday s to 8 and 7j0 to 9j0 pjn ottter daja and hours by appointment ls8w whltmiwi 150j frank petch ucsnbkd adotionbaol far the os of peal and barton prornpv befvloe oeorgetown sirs post offloe cneltenbam monuments pollock ingham nuwxvmorii to oater tf worth gait ont glealgns an beoaest phone 8s4s tnspset our jrork in jrsenwood auafe aw ca approved by national board of fire uno hukn mlm a pilgrim hfnjmrfmr laws ssassavr mavawar jaws siumt ghw p bmrmtrtjm- imp r t r g r muckart phone 319j or w geobcetown n a robinson butcher choice meats poultry batter and eggs at right prices we deliver evert 8atdkdat tbonb ororoktowrt mtru n a robinson butcher nor v al ont whets use matter old fellow be inquired you act rather suspicious of me but tea an right honestly i asa the dogs r was another out break of barking the white he togged at- bis chain and suddenly ue door oj the farmhooae opened and votes caned oarae along theres nothing to be afraid of the dors chained the hoy lanahrd softly to as if there were wanfthtn in his observation good night old to the dog over ha won know each other and with that be walked on onlekty toward the oolong of light leade by the open door the man swatted turn in his shirt sleeves thmagh the night was chilly be head m his hand an on tamp he did not extend has hand as the boy came up the steps hut nodded briefly adding as be cud so youre mac i the best dogs i eyer knewr said mac bis name was roy and no at yours sorry i havent got anything more for lyou this rooming but ill try and scrape up something mora for you later in the day it was nearly a week later that mao asked his uncle if he would be willing for turn to ride one of the horses for doing errands that took him some dis tance mr evans took a moment to reply theres only sue horse that you could ride and thatto jerry but hes so slow that itll take you longer than to- walk im not afraldjpf the other horses mac remarkesx mr evans scared at the boy then said you are welcome to try but my horses arent used to boysv some three weeks later mr bvana met a nelghtxir in town say ex claimed mr dunne at the slgbt oil him what kind ol a boy- is that i nephew of yours why whath he been dolng said sir evans be was rather surprised to find himself immediately on the defensive v huts what i want to know he rode over to my place tuesday on that bay horse of yours youre mistaken the boy couldnt ride thay horse thats what i thought only waal did he had just an ordinary briumt it must nave been some other special railway bates for holidays in bastebn canada wm 9241 auto accidents in ontario jui 1931 debts collected the sooner yon send your list of outstanding accounts to kelly aiken 7 the oattemen at orangevlue the quicker you w1u have funds on hand to meet your own reulwntirttita atahlaihwl 18m and still lead weakly prop beport vxm peel bounty ootnes the report 4ha fruit arojnra aaong the lake wmt pave severe mfeatlon of the apple scab ort fouage in sptte of the regular spray tng orchards sprayed with llrqe mil- nbur are freer from scab than those prayed wjth bordeaux ray espeo ally rod clover wd grass hay will be s short crop in moat djstrkiu because of dry weather dnrtngthe early part of june the strawberry crop due to drought in many districts is smarter tharl anticipated but neverttmless prioea are toe lowest to years in welungnm county sheep dipping day was june 27th when 18000 sheep weret carefully dipped in 63 com munity tanks and 13000 treated for internal pa at the same time it has been amply demonstrated that toe small margin of profit lies in scientific car a total of 8000 acres l of rutabagas were sown in wellington trip two weeks in places where the sou is too dry the- land roller la used extensively to compact eon and bring up moisture to seed pall wheat pro- o uwaa to be an excellent crop in nearly every opunty a meeting to deal with paraartge of farm animals brought out 2m jartnerem durham county it waajjie tmantmous dedalon that mepe be taken to oorrtrot and eradicate if xadue the wvtetly nest 3e si- talttteonin oarleton orjunty rjrornlsas to five tbebbjal yjeld of hay ort year due to the conuriued dry woathei cack b rain in june was noted f tt the province and hag un- dotftsjjly depfetsl the else of xnoat ww yes urjeae john bone youre not too high toned to sit tn the kttcben its the only place where there ts a fhe- a fire most anyplace good toolght the boy said be set his bag on the floor and walked over to the range hnairng his hands above the surface and roaming them with an air of samstaalon bis uncle tooked ham over thought fully barest got you here under false puti i have i you under stand just how things are i think so the buy said compos edly the work tor the year is pretty well finished by now so youre not to ex pect any wasses till next spring and then th see what youre worth yea i understand that 1 hatch it here theres not to keep a servant gtrl they are wasteful well take turns doing the oook you one day and e the next i i hope youll hke my cooking mae saud with a aouctj of the same humor tm not fustsy about my vttoats and i dont expect you to be this fall and vsmter you can and ways to yoursetf useful and when the spring comes ni know pretty well what you can do i spose youte tired and would like to go to bed any time that suns you uncle wen well make an early start barty to bed and early to rise you know by the way before i forget rn warn you abont the dog- mac turned wttb a new ah- of in hes got a retaliation hes fksroe bat thats not a 1 img so kng as his chain dont break au over the and my rhtrrrha and my jig i tea are sale while other people the wont sort of time but hen not afraid of en daflad 4 ft so woo bjbbj8ar trl well he friends after a while 571 killed 8494 injured through carelessness safety dentaiids eternal vigqance onthepartofevermaitbrwcatna yfjho ciiives a motar vehicle a moment of forgetfulneas may bring a retime of regret motor vpwcleg bra1nch tpmtario pepatbrn of hdohwato holm4ca4at sb the word was a shout a about bay it you get any tool ideas in your head about nettmg hhn youll do r at your mac did not reply be took his bag and s has ancle to a room fur nished with a cot bed a tanks and a eiaalr but hta gjood night was so cheerful that john bvana went to ha own luran no whit more l by the way than ghat ins ucptau was uwp afraid he said to lilbaulf hrtajot too i father in hsn- mr realty loved baa sister maes hot at least he had understood her while bis brottierrabvw had always baaaxjava jja atrlsw7wjarbvaavssjas 4wwaaavwqiw mr bvana had an errand hi town the next day and mao was left m rrtanw be had hswdty strun ont of the bouse when a cat armntrag ttsett on the war leaped aside arohtng its bank and rttvv at the aaujne no- ment the dag eanetged from big kennel and began to repeat the salute of the nkght before pay t no attm to hta oawotnst mac walked on to the several of the horses were out jiaaiiil bat a targe bay was lnhu ed his head at maes approarri then suddenly he lashed heeta barely mtsalng his mac whavxjed say he said hack a foot or two as he ad- the horae you give a feuow a nice welcome dont you be l to the house packed up a plate of acrapa which his uncle asad were for the dog added to u a po of meat that was to serve as has own dinner and went blithely in the direction of the kennel the dog again began hta hsutdnff as mac ap proached but aajk s cl toe oog attddejuy swapped and ocrarered d arpstng that the prnjeiaaajri of an lagvilatly tnrmldable weaponl earaatnwl the feauwsvmeat of the new- corner mae tmavso ham a ptooe u meat and the dog njedaway wtth t while he saved at tht dobner wtth sut- oar chap mae said as on taavdasj scraps tm yoor nephew and were going so fnenda myname la mac and apparently you havent ant any xaawae tjncle jotm never cans you aurjhlng but hdog- ejhafl a crnst of laread i tokasd to him with ry eymon matra face oang h wawmyna after one of i asked him if it was your bay and he said it was mr evans made no reply but he cut his errand short and went directly home haw you been riding tbefim horse be asked when besawtua nephew yes uncle you know you said i could 1 thought youd have the sense to keep away from him he gentle with me said mac gentle mr bvana face tjlased up be thought be boy was rnakjhg sport of mm you come out to the barn with me and anow me how gentle ne fc yes sir i was going to sug gest that mao rose and led the way at the door of the barn mr bvana stood back alert and watchful aa mac approached the stan the bay turned w bead and whinnied much to his owners surprise mac entered the stall and mr evans held back an evrlastiatlori ofwarntng in a moment be reproached himself for not having spoken- the horse seised mac by the shoulder mr evsnsf could hardly believe his ears when he heard the boy laughlng all right you rascal heres your sugar he held up a lump in his palm and une horse took it daintily as be ate mao stood with ms turn 4boutt fhe bays neck vhen he came back to bis uncle mr evans had little to say you see tjncle there not ahjt of danger r to be proven mr jhrans remarked be tongod jo ask mac how he had aoeonsnughee the mir but pride sealed his lips though mao was receiving nowages he had brought a little money with ham as christmas approacned he began to buy sxnall gifts and to spend part of each evening wrapping there foe the parcels post and one night mr bvana remarked caustically that a fool and his money are soon parted mao smiled idont know of any nicer way to spend money than tola keep what you pave for yourself the worlds it pretty selfish propo sition and the sensible thing is not to bother your head about other people vs i don think said mac after a moment that id care to njve that wavy- usten to me boy mr evans ex claimed you think that people are kind and generous and sympathetic i tell you that is a mistake under neath every mans for himself mao made no reply his uncle did not protest again against mac spend ing has money as he liked but on the twentythird of ljeeember he said tan going away tomorrow andi ahauit he back till nxssday youre going to be away at christ mas- mac did not reply and after a ment his uncle aieed sharply how many presents have you got for those you sent anray i haven received any mr bvana laughed didnt pay did it why i didnt send them to get others back doevt you wash you had taken the money and bought soanethlng that yoii wanted well have it aa you like said his uncle and he turned on his heel aid went away christmas moaning mr bvana drove into town took a room at the utile hotel and spent an hour or two going about and exchanging comments with his acquaintances late in the after noon he went to the post office am the po greeted mm in an af fable way you ought to have brought a basket john what for montreal june 28thtbe hellday-in- canada moveanent will be greatly stim ulated this year by arrangements com pleted by canadian railways to issue return tickets from montreal- and points west in quebec and ontario as far as sudbury capreol windsor and saunia to lower st lawrence and maritime provinces points good for three weeks stay at the rate ol toon onetenth times the oneway first class tare it has been announced by p c rlddeli chairman of the canadian passenger association the new low rates permitting gen- erous holiday peribcti along the- east ern c coast will be in ben ef it during july and august pass erigers may use trie return portions of these tickets at any time up to and including tw days from date of issue the effect it is anticipated will he to encourage many eneterri canadian families to ipend their sum mer vacation at the delightful beach resorts of the lower st lawrence new brunswick nova scothv and prince edward island many delightful beaches and other resorts are located in the territories served under these unusually low fares where warm sea bathing may be en- joyed during july and august the poob editor crop report when la be likely chewaet what in next ob well well print it anyhow in reply to your recent requests to send you a cheque i wish to inform you that the present shattered con dition of my bank account rnakes t impnnslme for me to take your re quests seriously my nreaani financial la due to the effect of dominion laws provincial lews tounlctpal laws county laws corpo laws aquor hvws traffic laws bylaws taother- antaws staterlnlawa mother-tn- kvws and outlaws- all of which have foisted upon an unsuspecting public through these laws i am compelled to pay a business tax sales tax amusement tax gas tax school tax water tax excess tax auto tax hydro tax and syntax in addition to these irritating taxes i am forced by the strong arm of the law to get a permit for this thing and permit for that thing i am requir ed to get a business license a city itoense a provincial license ko license a dog license a motor jleense a radio license a uouoc license not to tnention my marriage license i am also requested to controjuto to every society and organisation which inventive genius of man is capable of bringing into life for my own safety t am requested to carry life insmance liability in surance fire tnsurnce oompesisation insurance accident insurance ronwon rtvjnrranrr rain insurance hall insu rance and business insurance i the government has now so govern ed rny business that it is no easy mat below will be found a brief synopsis of reports received at the head office of the bank of montreal from its branches under date of june 33rd in practically every important agri cultural region in toe dominion the crops have been making exoellent growth although east of the cheat lakes rain wilt be needed in the near future f favourable prospects are to continue ideat vjeather throughout the pralxietprovlnces has brought the grain along rapidly and wheat is ni advancing into the shot blade stag in healthy condlaon moisture conditions twilight generally are satisfactory at present in quebec crops are stehdtiy progress ing though a general tain would he beneficial n ontario prospects tor tatter- than average crops have re- celvecl a setback from tjwoweeksof dry weather though conditions are soli reasonably satisfactory in the maritime provinces growth hatheen sonwwhatjudw wanner weather being needed in brrtlshckdumtna growing conditions have been excellent and rjrospects are gooo ontario pall wheat 1 rr- bead and is exceptionally promising but some scout is showing up clovers are heavy timothy is fair pastures are in fair condition- spring grains peas beans corn roots and small fruits have suffered from drought end yields will be seriously reduced un less good general rains occur wichji a few days grapes are promising- tobacco planting has been oomnleted and the stand is good with little dam age frorjautworin brtngrng the family bomb a fanners wife from up near cbes- ley writes to toe enterprise suggest ing that while so many are out of work in the cities the eons and daugh ters of the farm who went to the cit ies in good times should come back borne this summer and do the work on the farm letting their fathers and mothers nave a wen earned rest and brightening up the old home by ttaetr nresence it sounds like not a bad idea whether many of the city young peo ple have returned to their farm nooses is not certain but in some places a large number of unemployed young people from the cities have returned to their former homes tn the emwll towns this is a great thing for che population figures of the little it is the twilight hour of day when in the west the sunlight dies the hills are veiled in sliver gray the stars are hidden in the skies there is a hush upon the land there is a 170010- in the grass and silently the pine trees stand to let toe twillgat hour go past tt is the twilight hour of life when all stfl erstaslra have fled stilled is thesound of drum and fife and clouds are heavy overhead the leaves cease trembling on the bough the sun hats left the mountain crest and youths last hope is vanished now to leave no promise in the larest still 1 heart where twlught in my dwells to fade at length to endless night there an echo of glad bells there is remembrance of the light there is a flood of peace wduch nus a soul that- asks- to carry oat into the everlasting huki the high white promises of dawn anne cmmpbeo notes and comments this is a universe which changing and so far ss we rma see has ever been so ve an should learn to change with h even our ideas may fae outgrown but it isnt so easy for the folks when dad stlu has tua job and baa to start in again and support his sons and daughters who aoornsd such jobs aa the smaller towns provided in the prosperous tunes when daiighter comea back aeooenpaxued by a husband- out of work and a growing family it doesnt always brighten up the old a toronto paper rerordtng a re cent death says that the deceased started in life aa a newspaper re porter rather a tough assignment for an infant we should say opines the forest free press according to than half of the population tn cities and towns motorists can teu you where to look for the other batf particularly on sunday whenifae highways are ooaigested ontario farmers are large cvi legation to ottawa on july 16th vjo intpresb on the sjoverriiiaent the necessity of furthering bxrapue trade in agricultural produots tile man ufacturers hawe already uisr l tfaelr sde of the ease ad the govt rnrrti lit should he well pruned for the im perial conference are of is ter tor me to fiao out who own a j s 5 fh i am inspected eeoted tatrospected tola htan oome bmek lmn suspected disrespected examined re quired summoned fined oonvmanrted and compelled and simply because i refused to donate to each and all and to go out and beg or borrow or steal money to give away i am cussed dis cussed boycotted talked to talked a bout lied to lied about held up held down and robbed until i am nearly ruined i can tell you honestly that falling a miracle you wont be paid just now and the only reason i am holding on to life is simply just to see what in hell que next the suggestion by the chesley farm- erfe wife reminds us of an incident of our college days a friend took a tea chers course and then got a job as teacher on the toronto staff at the start he found has e higher than his salary so he wrote to his i father on a carafraoa farm for some the father wrote and at least he oould get enough to live on and enough to eat without borrowing money fergus newsrecord how long whjl the depression east to put parcels lavge ano onxau through the window and mr evans saw that they were all addressed to bis nephew be stuffed a number into his pocket and the rest he carried in his arms and went back to his room at the hotel be was thinking about mac as he ate his jtlnner of mac alone oh toe farm it would be a cheerless ohrtat- ftar the boy of course ctarlst- mas was the same as any other day only mac didnt think so he finished his meal put on his ooat and went out agate the little jewelry store of ptilneaa knight caught has eye and be- fbr he knew it be had walked in want to look at watches phin ladies watches asked the jewel- facetldloualy no ntenv and solid case a little later he paid ins reckoning at the hotel explained that be had changed his rajhod and started for home it was about eleven oclock when he drove into the bam prorn maor nonappearanoe be judged he gone to bed be was going to surprise the youngster in the morning but there was still a light tn the idtohen mae sat in tits uncles ida chair fast asleep roy the dog raised hat head when mr evans en and looked at bis master as if imploring him to be quiet roy tnu curled up at macs feat and beside wm purred contentedly the easkr as john bvana stood looting there came to his mind some pamwgm of scripture that lie had ihnulimmi a jngless passages that promised a hew world when love and trust should take the place of cruelty and tear and tt seemed to hsn as he stood looking through his tears at the m trio that a beginning had been rnade on the bran farm history r were words of lord etieatstneld la the j85t and lasted 12 months 1880 and lasted 8 months 1813 and lasted 30 months 1884 and lasted 23 months 1893 and seated 35 months 1803 and lasted 35 1807 and tasted 13 1814 and lasted 8 1931 and lasted 14 months the men who e from these cycles rich and successful were those who took advantage of the knowledge that when everybody was decreased and devoid of opnfidence then vkas the tame for action the same situation eatwa today the men who ooqarot the indu affairs of toh oounvyhre eyes look towarda toe dawn they equln themselves with devices that add to tbwtr personal e and also to the efbeiency of then- organlaatlon its said and done ldbax of trttthtbujng hardest tbinjq w 14fb- on the moral side an hrflarahle habit of truth fecuiues most of the virtues oourage for example- with out courage for example truth and without truththere bah be no other virtue was one of sir walter scocfi infrequent ethical judgments it ts also a social grace there is no greater bore than the man who from some mental twist of defect is habitually slipshod to his statements of fact john bucharc writing in the london oraptnc asserts i do not re fer to the pleasant habit of making things a little more dramatic and a- mustng than they actually are of giving story a cocked hat and a horse or the e and understate ments which have a humorous purpose i mean the incurable halfunconsc ious inexactness which afflicts some people who have no intent to deceive but when we pass from the obwlous duties of not telling owardly w cruel lies or aiming at the rough and ready fidelity to fact which ordinary th de mands we find- the ideal of tx-utjh- tellmg a difficult one the most dif ficult in nfe a right conception of what truth means does not come early in education it is its ultimate goal and a goal not often reached the kind op advkrttstng that dobs not pay herbert n caason editor of the efficiency mi ga tine tuxodon england says the depression has lasted so long mmuse it is so weu advertised newspapers he says have given tt about 80 miluorn dollars worth of apace nothing parsons bishops and archbishops have advertised tt poll- tans have advertised it writers and lectarera have advertised it worst of all even travelling salesmen who ought to anow better have adverthed it and carried the had news from customer to cuatomer mr casson then issues this warn ing bveryone who talk and pre dxaister la ohe depegartpn it keens the fear of bad trade tn mens minds tt prewj there from buying what they want to buy- 1 that baeny day well its oome jimi whats come prank that rainy day weve all been pre paring for jhn and prank were commuters it was a rare evening when they did not catch the same train home trfiig1h they worked for different firms in dxe city pranks firm was one of the lae to really feel toe need for rigid econ omy the time had arrived how ever when all hands were urged to use the greatest care tn outlay for equipment material and such like on the outside jobs and in the otnee and so the can comes to all lines of business toe uaumswerabte de mand that without impairment of ef ficiency every effort be put forth to make every dollar of outgo count there are few if any companies large or small hut can without seri- our injury spread a smaller appro priation over a larger area if the need arises right here despite our keenest ef forts there b stlh a whole lot of ap parently little expenses small in them selves but taken together rg large which each one can have a part in wiping out as prank said the rainy day is hens in other words not only is there the everpres ent need but equally pressing ta the urge to save all pnvatoio expen economy of operation is a first i qutaite of any good bustoees but right now it b an absolute necessity some of georgetowns streets receiving a ctxstomary gravel this was long much appreciated by toe public tt is r the supply of calcium chloride on hand is not used to alleviate the dust nuisance other towns have it en why not oeorgetown ape not mebb matter passage of of i it is an old saying that a woman as as old as she looks and a man la old as he feels women who take an interest tn life never look old being full of gaiety and animation and men who take an interest in ufe neve feel old for the same reason actual ly age is more a matter of mind than body for a swift flying mind keeps the body young whereas a swift fly ing body wont keep the mind young unless the wits am exercised and toe pleasant emotions of ufe given full play if anyone disbelieves me i merely point to the ufe statistics of insur ance companies which prove that a country clergyman has a far better expectation of life than the most highly exercised physical training in structor the country clergyman leads a quiet useful life takes a deep interest tn his fellow creatures has a good conscience and exercis his mind the physical training instruct or may have an equally good consci ence but he corioentrates on the exer cise of his- body with the passing of years hfe wtta begin so creak and sud denly be finds himself tn old man tn spite of all those longarm balances and somersaults in short if your years number eighty and you soil want to uve for ever you are young bt your years number twentyfive and you wouldnt care if you were bumped off tomor- v you are old london tktbits rwantrno to order the herald b in a potation to fin any orders for ooownercial poster other bustnea printing our alpment is modern our workroan- ahtpyts utt and o pr anon as ootnnxand qftmsc adawotton bv dolla for printing spe in oeu getu helps eeiipaowment hi otorgetown are you listening mr illness man rtjora b andwa are at your eum dnuxmy avutomohues ooat a lot of money indirectly for the struotion and rnarntenanoe of roads and toldges they ooat sums of money these lilglavaaai of cement asphalt or gravel hawe to ha paid for by taratlon the tnoat suit able and equitable form a t yet devised tor the purpose a the tax on gasoline the tuoaey- radssd by this tax should tie spent on the roads and not for other purposes owing to ttae ffremens uon coming here on july xttta to aug- 1st the town should he an iueswit up for the occasion the dccu committee should have a gaan to make everything look la have several loads of i ed tn town as that the and residents could set a sorjpty to dec their stores and reavdences- the citlsans should take an luteie tn toe town and decorate then- homes wtth nags hunting and evergreens for the occasion let the visitors see our town at its that many of us need ft is not our onaa- posnion but we believe it to good mrdirine and should be taken by the afflicted three tim a day until a cure is effertxl read it some folks their dignity agaunat tsaaglnaxy real affronts that they base tame tar nothing else an tmiorent rexnark a harmless glance a iiaa urn and they are sllshtsd- wear their feelings on their f if you are onevjf ther detrrmmed reaolotioak to right away baprawsta yen can never know when yen tat-your- self wallow in a frame of nitndfwaat keeps you ever thinking that uauplu are trying to offend you and bant you there- is enough nusery in the- natural of your evstonre without ayjtag after more ahake off that irawarahln feeling people sue not going out of their way to sngtrt you fawsxaw your- of a frown greet each imaginary insult wtth ky nmue- ybur dlgeatlon win ini suits u so will your dl dont take yourself too dlapoahk seriously on to ottawa 18 slogan the united rwjtaam of ontario are making arrangertenta for a mon ster ir to visit ot on saturday july 18th for the purpoaa of interviewing the bennett govem- n hw deputation win will under take to eip agricultures idea oik btaplre trade those charged with the angements tor the tntervasw state that the ottawa cabinet must have facts must hawe a definite construc tive policy and roust have the tnter- esta of the canadian people fuuy at heart if the coming entpire brw ooriference bs to be produottve of commensurate results panaris haw been an agrieufcual country la the- it and agriculture win iumi to he one of lis chief interests for rnany urs to come it is therefore no ire than fitting that agracnitare should make its voice heard an con nection with the deliberations of the ctonference v 1 tv worlds grain show bc1xmno the conatruotlon of the near build- ung to house the exhibits tor the worlds orain bxhmltlo and confer ence wtuoh upe tt hasin on jply mth 1833 h now ooarrawtol avauvthe pardena have been laid odt and paant- ed the buudtdg ts of penxaxient steel construction watt stuooo n the outside and whlto plaster board fbr tne interior it la the elusive grain and seed building tn the wortd yes my new maid came to me from very good taaway- leeedyt x ixotmoae he gth wswted a iwsassl n

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