E Your Eyes ‘3‘ gr ‘ " - i‘w'n-u.’ v Ellll’.‘uli.: ' walla} Announcement II: 1V'i114' p 11'.c1;1.sml the Jol. 11son balls from Mr Ciiztl'sle Iohnson, I “Hi :4th3 the service possible, and respectfully S’Jll'it endezuour to ft'fï¬ff" 111. I " 'â€" â€"'â€""â€""â€"â€"_" property," 3)out _.__.._.__..._ DROCGIIT AREAS ARE HIT AGAIN Anti Glasses g 5;; Too .iuch Rain Elsewhere :1 Manitoba 1 i tod 1th ‘on the pr'aiiies the VVVininnun liVe sick strict rations through the 1 Agricultural . said yesteulav. 3 \V'hflia Minister J. P“ l't‘lii ai'111ilies, the government irrangcd to ship 600.000 1.0113 into 'hat being all obtainable. 321'. evening thwarts just received would be impossible. he said, to until 10 p.m. 'Lin more than half the required aâ€" ' :12011nt. __ ._. _....._.----..._- â€" ~ It Vvoulr be necessary to start f1 :-' stock at once 1' there would 'Ew Trisuiticiont‘ iced for iv: the winter. To help make up part of the short- best a share of Causes Shcrtage of Fodder For Relief on. Nov. Zlâ€"Rains in Alberta haVe created such 1 allowed .. ' iet' fa milites “'1 '11 home 10 be put on 7111‘.) 00-) 1011s of lay anl straw ' ‘V'ould be the normal 101..'1'emcnt for t'rcssed area from other parts of Wes- tern Canada and the Western States. Gardiner indicated it lllcm to sun flllADE, ARMS IN FOREF.'.0NI HNEXT SESSIQN Both Subjects of Major FOREIGN ii I f ' Parliament Is Expectation l 1 POLICY ALSO sels Lilely to Be Scrutinized Zlâ€"Trade Ottawa, Nov. Vl relations and nte; natic an t almost sharply to the forefront. V“u:11' )?lll'UlHI;{'“, f 5 1 j .I‘.I l’i) \ E, P1111). f l'†i“ v- ,__ _. 7 â€â€œ7 i ii ,“... ‘_._;‘ ' --L'k’- ' '3’ «mmv 7.4. - -'__~ -_. ____/’ -- â€"'~ ~~~â€"--â€"-~ - H - ,__.c---a..- .. m -, "‘ 11' 13:3 inc-.11 Nazi organization. i __ ' ‘V'Vhat the 11' 1'31 shuts its ears to †;: f3;_'_S tiulily it will not be able to ignore in a year's time. What it Will not lis- 1 ' ‘ ' i â€.l 3:71:12er 1311 to now. it will have to think about of Parliament. in tin ee year's time, and in ï¬ve 01' Six .- .. ‘ .7» 40:14,“! {1; V"il hi1“e to take into practical con- day, coming i ' " ' 1' ' "“ ideration.†I v . I rlIl'1l _ ‘ ' v ‘ x ‘ ‘ . st ._ a 13,141 !‘ .333 R3) Aired i .1--:t1.:i(‘ztlue1m.1ny wold 13.18618 ; 't'ncnual demand louder and he knew ‘ .thg. world would be unable to refuse. o- . . ' . . l ,_ 7 “5 ’3 31 3th?†‘VVOI'IV a . "VV 2 have orcat task; before us,†~_ 1 . Specialty told. the rally, althouvh the hard- ‘ T c1“: szakcx'ozk already ha.» been done.’ 3 at F ' Ht 1 linked colonial denzan is with the '; 55(le1'111an four- -y'ca1 plan f'.r economic ‘ n Q1, 1 d, sufficienc5, asseiting tne world dis- ‘ I \ t l- I} I '.-r 4' . ' 1, . v . ‘13.â€. .. . unpp 81‘ S ,‘ldwd .11e plan, ‘not because we a-e - ;;i:'7i11§4' anything away from anybody, ‘51:“? I’U‘o‘t Building but because it' strengthens our pos- :4 '+; 9‘ -’ ~. 53' . N. LINDSAY ; ;1"C’â€' . 1 . ; â€Thus the tour- y'eai plan is the sine the SOS: lOl'l. qua non for demon ling b 1ck our lost Negotiations with United States he declai ed "and the world Wimâ€" will have to return it. A D11 ecL neg;tiations tries getting: United States Capital. will be three-way discussions. that Ving'dt in agreement. it is belie cg'ctinlions get under way. ‘tates an a;;:'1'ce1r.c11t has been in op 1.1iion since Jan. 1. had . . 1:21:11). and exten.~1 dls‘. ro there have 11t'c;'n1al confertnces 'ncc last August. .‘::1::cit s Warning. taking countiies ea pect conclusion of negotiations earlv in 10:18, 1i nest certain that. 's concerned, o'o~ . making- it far as Canada tariff changes involved '11 thn two agreements will come up it the 11:'\ t session of Parliament. Anticipating that to faciliate the Anglo-United States 4 I, .: . .. . .. . ‘_ ‘ agiewment (,:1:'- - - : 5.; g .113 540V011111..'nt VVoul. Me to use , .1 . 1 g . . , '1. 0.1.11 VV'1.1 be called upon to '1lanuon ..' J . sonic 54'1'11111 and, 105s1oly. molasses, 7. . . . . ;.. 'z .'1 114: 0 c1; â€($810115 ’t‘ilCCl 111 lb.“ She 1111nis 101' pgmted out' stock .. IV." :(its 'i'antellm' N 4 p- ‘.k' mus; l'e silenced. w' 11'; the end of the Great “'31" were VV. could only of grain. *---~- ' \ir l . Gardiner felt it impossible to». Rallj' \V'orlzi VVill HaVe re'i me live stocl' allowances to ere “Our I’roperty’ lt1'e:- 's1el families iur't'hei. Families 11.1w :11. iloVV'E‘tl ‘VV'O CO“ 5 "lï¬i‘IDES OPPOSITION for each thirty-five acrccs. with some flare: families Icing all wed up -\=.1:-'~":»1:1't:. Germany, Nov. 21â€"j‘11111'co':~.'.2. Hitler today told ftiï¬i rally the colonies t .at GermanyiStates. not more than ' 111d be obtain? ble 0. ti 350.000 the Canadian prairie. Rains had ('V'n the fodder available in Ms“ .1 also where the "Foolish ohiections to our demands ’llitler declared in speech on the ï¬fteenth anniversary , The Point for Appearance and. Pro action CANAD s PAINT ( fanatics zï¬aon’z‘e) ‘3‘": :23 or motive influence: 3:: 1'.: point buymrv .'hcther you pa: '11: for appearance or to save the surface" “you will find CANADA i‘AI. T to be tally “the point of can, from cvcsy pointcfvizw. "mitt: Lead as the' platen: of Canada -:Pain is acutely waif Easy spreading under the bros... it is far more and will cm c: more space dun the soatled digs}? mine. The (2.1me To estimate the “gem of CANADA PAN? required: odddmnwbsof‘hcttnwigla ‘hdï¬omndmn , M oifw In length of balm: bub: amazahcchtmdw «5% will 113mm ’ Tetanus mï¬mmdd ï¬xr W on manna-gent W (’74 SC. gnaw méswï¬wamdumm W5. nonhuman; Mrs. L. Dakar merit," and the 11:95: 5.2:" :With 2'ka ham Btand' basis, the quality be fed a limited amount and one h.“ liven with purchase in the Weston tons .19 Minister said. 111' last PI‘JDCYiy and the “0113. Willi:‘~01‘.ti‘.1‘1a was in worse condition than have to re urn it. Min- govcrni nent tad co mted on l311}i11§."100,000 tons. '13'.1«.'1-7. .11':'ed ..-..'11<4‘:d:111 t! 1 '2 1121121. m" lflilzl. (Hositim Lead: [Bennett has already aggre- 1' RB, issued a warn- di' 111;: and called upon the people to Op- 3' . pose any such sacriï¬ce. are On this question Prime Minister .ilacx cnzie King has made no direct pionouncement. lie did say, however, that at some stage cf the Analo~Unit- C(l States agreement negotiations “they will undoubtedly require the .'or.:i:lc1'a'.io11 by Canada of posm 'lle homes in existing agreements." Defence Estimates High Defence estimates last session a~ 1‘5 0 to cut crease of about 814,000,000 over the previous year. This item aroused a :tm‘m of opposition with numerous ")uebec Liberals leading; efforts Lo have the amount reduced. At the ,. ext session which will pro- bably open in January. It is eXpected the defence ï¬gure will be no less than ~‘>‘35,000,000, but sinca all the money :cted last year was not spent owing to inability of manufacturers to ï¬ll ;1'1.'eis, it is possible new money to be V'thd will be less. i Activities of Canada at Geneva, in‘ he Nine-power conference at Brussels f and the Government’s foreign policy generally, will probably come under close scrutiny when parliament meets. This was subject of several heatcdi Zebate 5 last session particularly with respect to Cane -da’s attitude toV.':1r-.l war and warlike preparations. JOB PICKED FOR MARSHALL BUT REMAINS SECRET What Pest ex 119.11 ster Will Be'As-i szgned To Ncne Will Say i Cabinet To Be Asked To Endorse Iti Unlikely to be Governor Duncan Marshall, former Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, was called to Queens Park Monday and advised by Premier Hepburn as to the ap- p; intment which the Federal Govern- :ment has in store for him. That ap- lpointment is being guarded very closely both here and at Ottawa, and until the King Cabinet speaks none can deï¬nitely say whether Mr. Mar- shall will succeed Hon. Dr. Herbert ONTARIO BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT Debate In Canadian Activities at Geneva, Brus- policies, defence s imates ale expected to be :ubjects - major deb Dates in the House of Com- mcns during the forthcoming session Formal announcement last Thurs- simultaneously :‘rom London, Washington and Ottawa forecasting neo'otiations for trade a- greements between United States and the United Kingdtm and between Canâ€" ada and the United States, brought the Dominion’s commercial relations Unless negotiations last longer than now eXpected a new trade agreement with United Stiles will be presented ;0 parliament for ratiï¬caticn. Possibly the proposition that Canada abandon some ‘01 her trading concessions on the British market will be an issue during with United States are expected to open within a "nonth, with experts of the two .'cun- together either in Wash- Ing'ton 01' Ottawa but probably in the At the same ime it is expc 'ted that United King- .lon trade experis will be in direct negotiation with Washington officials and likelihood is that at times there ' Since ex; Ioratory studin es have been a hade over the past eighteen months 11 the proposed united States-United red the . any is now prepared for speedy con- Vv1ntc1' 1.. Ca 1‘ 3 :‘iou of an agreement once forma' I l'( INLI' Between Canada and the United 19:36. and its re- :11 are planned. Alâ€" I' sen preliminary and place It is konwn authorities of all three their '1101111ted to around 335 000,000, an in: TORONTO A. Bruce as Lieutenant- Governor off the Province Or will be located with‘ the Senate. Indications are, however ' that his chances for the ï¬rst post haVe faded fast, in the face of thei publicoutc1y of thelast few days. ' The Ontario Cabinet will meet at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoonâ€"at which time Mr. Hepburn is likely to ask for unanimous endorsation of the job that has been selected for ex-Agricul- ture portfolio director. The difficult situation which arose out of his ï¬rst recommendation of Mr. Marshall for the Lieutenant-Governorship is re- ported to have been deï¬nitely settled, in so far as Queen’s Park and Ottawa are concerned, in the weekâ€"end con- ference which the Premier had with the special emissary from the King Administrationâ€" Postmaster-General J. C. Elliott, Mr. Marshall emerged from his con- ference with Mr. Hepburn maintain~ ing the same Sphinx-like attitude he has displayed since his name was in- jected into the “Governor-General- ship" controversy. Nor would Mr. Hepburn subsequently talk about the brief but highly signiï¬cant parely. A dozen members elect, of the Legisla- ture who hung about the Parliament Buildings awaiting some deï¬nite word as to their former colleague’s futuie had at last to go home none the W' er. GUELPH WINTER FAIR ’ Officials of the Guelph Winter Fair f are smiling broadly these days as a’ check on entries for this eldest of all winter fairs in Ontario shows the: of wate will place all the cattle and horse entries which are away above those of,‘ last year. i There are over 200 heavy horses; and 145 light with 217 cattle listed the heaviest in several years. inoalte the: 1es fir. .'111 e hobl \ - . - '.‘itl1 a 1‘:l“1o'c:;:i".'.u§: 1-1 ' years With 330 entries ' ‘ -: Ma“, .'1. ,1 ,- pp. \. e :f. 3‘ g4 1.2ij .2, .. Secretaiy L E. O’Neill states there 101:1: ‘1,ML,_‘ Hiya}: ï¬sh; £15,361? (01" Min“ lei will be the best Clyde show in fifteen j c we t 1v; 1],». m. 1. ,. acts, the bay, 1 3:3,. 1- vears. there are thirteen entries inf lino-ugh '. liit'h '3' V wed into 1113:1111". _ w t:- fled Clyde stalions, eie'ht three year; 1111.111; '~'»_"f"‘#‘-‘-'- '3 a 030‘" 111115 '3' “’5': 1"‘"""3"‘ lids, eleven two year olcls and thirteenT ’1'" "5m â€Elli!†' 1'" ' f" 3’ . : nus nit. '31:; V.’ 2mm vcarlmg's. i "- ion 1" ' 1'.;1'11 ' .. ..'.-.' '_ The more classes are equallv well win. ' .. 5,1: filled vith 21 yearling fillies also This i- . 31;: £13.) ; gntered. It is of interest: to note that of EC 1 . 1‘ 'n is l. E. Falconer, well known Clyde -' .1"! â€3' 11111. â€1': ‘113 "' breeder, formerly of Western Canada 4 ‘ ' ,H “I?“ '111d 11.in resident of Lambton County 41'†:f if: i J" ) tin. _, _' ' .7 's exhibiting:- at the Gaelph Show for 411.1,! 1'1 ,f '33,“ ..11:ce. .' .. 1. the first time. 1".1'21 .. i; r." F The evening horse show promises hit'l' s:. 1': 1. again to be up to a very l'llQ'h standard "f" 1 ‘ ~ ‘ with many prominent :i'lbles bcinc' _ '. “ if" represented. includina horses from ,1, K ' " Toronto L ndon St. Catl .ai'ines, Si nco .21 A and Gault. It is a feature that besom- y." .. . . inc: increasingly prominent. and draws: 'M ‘ W ' horse lovers from all over the I‘m- Vince. M__~__ .-_.._.__..._._ - _- _.._ M... _. ____._.~...__.... “M . Wmvxï¬ ~ 4 - .' . . 7...; a": . . ‘ W- e .3 Remember that this ofrwc is fully :l;:,:«‘(i t: Printing from the hanlhili ".1 the d112' ('a":i':; i" promptly, efficiently 111] well. "ur ; cs «.r ' or our work is high No job 111'. 2.21' to l'..'.1' "'. ( r. , . we won't give it evey p"r<zonal attention HE moods of water, tumbling, spouting, .2“. roll- 4 . peaconl. heaviest entry list in the past ten: bubbl inc gushing, years. This is true in all classes. Inl dasliina.“splasi1ing.trick1i1 fact, Live Stock Superintendent Wm, â€â€˜31 Ei’wng grippingeglad, 8'71“ . - - . : smoo 1 roug 91 en , Watson, and his ass15tant.D1ck Gra 11131 :e adjectives f0] poets. Fm, ham, are wondering just where they mm -111' photoï¬rqnl'pr mi, etry in his soul '..l1atev1' .-, lh lllLlIlll IIIV‘ uli \o'l ‘bit 1nd the subject of 1: '1 111-.1t"1.l pic-ll 1'11 f1 0111 the hilltops SWIHQ more the strand Cir: entries total 161 in all classes. while 11 iis 3cm.) cV' inn . ‘; 1 id to s the sheep show total 364 animals. 31'1â€.“ 611111 bilfi' Seed eXhibits are on a par with other T3118 D30"??? «"1 v‘ “‘2‘ "’ ““3 lam. ~1M1ri'vratcr i I I all Al ingw... (122111 1 “at it requires. An episode in an amateur photographer’s picture Odyss 1". Exposure {.22 at 1/25 waters illcd at e 0 <10 1.27:; :1 stern uni rock iiVoV ,1 ".r: for in the v idc VV'o-i Id' 1'“) pic- a I'"CCI1CF. ‘1 3211': as r111 irate: do u y kind of Job care, and do : neatly '...1:ic:'2 - as the quality ~â€"- N: c ton ~n-1‘,I that Let us sub- mit our prices 011 any work you have. Ex ’ gun» ~Q 6- -v. ~l z’ROGRAMS â€"-- ANNOUNCEMEI‘ TS -â€" SLOT"? BILL HEADS â€"- l‘.~‘1.‘:ii’lli POSTERS â€"~ BOOKLL‘TS E'IS â€"â€" C- ’ ELI.‘ f See first Sta l as RS â€"â€" II'JVITA'I‘IONS â€"- GCARDS -â€" TICKETS --â€" FORMS -â€"â€" LETTERHEADS Printers of Everything but Money an n < easpapei is the Powerful Hand the Your Store ï¬xing" l '1!‘t‘~3i a WWWS’WE V‘ ‘6‘? ARCHIVES ‘Pushes†warning e hobcaygeon 'nilependent second. .7... as “I‘ll“: \ .. ' .v 1 ~r< “1 V Di 1:131 \th‘tlï¬l Z: “NJQIZ. 1C V'CillCZ‘ 2.1(1KQS E23139}? '. 3‘ ' l-t' (liliibz'il‘fl :- . 1 ':. ‘ . ' 1 1:12, UCLV'I 11‘ "1' ill. ll u . I\1f}Â¥. , ~' h. V .'I"l(".\ hugely a 11:.1ttcr o‘ has 1'14: Buyers Into THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25th 1937 heSNAPSlâ€"IOI CUIL ‘ WATER POEMS ey cf the trave.. h r 0212.â€) at the mow of a careeaing yacht 0“ ii"? . 111'ni:1r"'1"e 0Ve1' t110ste::1..e;""'« 1i:e;x»Ltw~.' of motion ezscs 11': av be il ‘Ct. . stiated.“'\"1‘1e1 ' 13:05:12- hr aking waves dash high 011 cund coast†is 8. photographs of one of cr’s most inspiï¬ng nitods "-' l , c‘ ;okc :..' nnv tAA .. 1.1 v .. V".fil‘.e_V so r We know of one amateur photos; 1 as that rule in whose boson: the '2111112'1' who used his camp's“: ' â€let: I(;' 1. "as c: 1: trick to pornography. {1's hunting so 112.1: ""w WW» . xxx/m. ~â€" Public Libra†The following by LITE.) M Shivjk car shipped fl“ .11) West. Dear Mrs. A friend (13' the car from , Chairman 02' :v 4 I of the Ladfw 3.1:. I asked if I . which he >l117‘11c. . . personally than}. :2 ful car. the zliouch'. â€xi «A contentsl l ir-x it ~ V 511“..- »_4 51) 22137.1; and some drill" preciatioy: m." the days. ()Ul' TV'ii". "‘l't' general l'i!.' . “(I “in" i1; Hum“. Bennett 'naqr (iouh 7113. :iigctf', , I should iiiâ€: ‘ k; thud (Eistz': (1'\'L‘l'l1l}“1"'f" 1 l((l‘(‘(l1(’. ' amortize .1: \J» r? i;.' (huich l'iwatxi. litiliiel)‘.akgr)'- <‘j in: is '.:-.i;»y; sorted :15 ‘ their: :1: ’i’lt' T11 1002. 5 Y 5101‘s. 1":1s.‘_ 11.17:! tlllll (om > i 11:<:'.l'. .1 \YC “‘1 , «'1'3' \1 ;.' course 3 what ~. ' day. \V.ul.i . them. tell I: 811d GL‘(11"'L' it. that tht: 1 g»;;:. and many. body. This has U together :1 .- 11131:; 1:: >7! v (I ll l;lt"» IMPERIAL TOBAC INSPIRING FROG ‘1 C an N The Victo 2 pt. 0N DEPOSITS WITHDRAWABI. BY CHEQUE 4% on GUARANTEE owns, TMEX'I‘ RECEIPTS