' | week at Toronto. Two of. the princi-|_ (Oshawa Reformer) pal speakers advocated course). The Government_does so mach for| The weatiant of the Convention did; - the children of to-day, educating} not, however, roe sees ean that}. them, caring for their health, teach- ggg Most delega’ ; ing rag all sorts of things that =a to feel that” the cpall Township , . ed to be ta t fiome, that some hed a definite place in the . : pers wit wee — bag! be aia and that there sabe Sea a childre ‘ overnment take charge of t tin 7 ularly Vi often fidren y { | Apply the eee few | children at birth, feed and clothe and younger ear: nares fairs a tree ater freely ‘ee the public, be) iia g és hours to throat and chest. / educate them and return them to the| centres were established. Secretary J.| cause of a certain denaitivadesd they| F Carge with Minard’s in warm | parents when-they are able to earn! Lockie Wilson, who has wider coper: seem to have. Hence the public does qi | f Money. Parental control in many] tunities for observation than not realize they are as Serer as homes is now non-existent and juv~|other man in the province, pe Wows {they are ze enile control of parerite has almost] ty summed up general opinion) The Hotasy: Clu ba (hroughout taken its place, eat o — pant while amalgama-{country are doing a splendid ea : 3 rs 3 . $ ,| tion ol sma rs might be a bene-|in financ’ care and treatment DEA EAMae OMY) [20% 22007 THE rant rats: 'in ‘some aitrety whore there was| ot thoes children. if every municipal | Kaltorials have appeared vin twol-moct with favor asa general policy| child srbat.¢ oun ot oman bappileds| ; oria: ave ap 4n twolmeet w avyor as licy| child what 2 sum of human e838} fe — ‘KING OF PAIN” Ontario dailies recently which show| over the Province. It would take a-| would be added to their. lives. — : ae | } a rio Fonte wiry vine iy we oe way the Sepdtfunity : sow gh There an appes! in them that . @ matter tha many of the} Many young eé: rs, ,who would poor : ILINIMENT Twila aud Wilagee th of ua Tha ice: fet the r can get d to an even|find it almost impossible to drive best men ch’ greater extent, the Country around|their animals long distances over. ert the po sits oy nee i ‘ them. The headings of the editorials} roads filled with motor traffic, as . 5 heey their Por ne The Toronto} they are to-day. The smal! fair has a ae oath tye Ei ae Jee ge BB hang Bx Ber. < é says, “Small Fairs Prospering’| very specific function, in the way of 3 . er eee gd says “Fall Sab a pe the people; the young! ¢ nie ie cont of ass a b airs/Passing.’* ow which can be peole in the community especially. correck? Perhaps it might be sugges-! to aim to improve their stock and tee 1 - perce an gem sg “Every In h: so “both are partly true. Other products of the farm, garden acl ert sae “aa md ae ins 7.822877: “in i'ois agehe Ha uu ate i giiett i = : ; ; 7 z i F i ‘ Hie git aif iH fis 3 e@ Globe bases its conclusions on + nd home. It is functioning satisfac- LowmeniRe-15 Seah. a wn ee “ie the reports presented at the annual|torily in this respect andes existing nee dist and cp bck par Pig oe x meeting. They nearly ail show a sur-| conditions. The amalgamation pro- i gt AOE 1g SORNOeEt”. ae Re t--- ‘ plus and in many cases” buildings pee would inevitably result in de- *h sb 7he $0 86 —_ pier on ones ft * have been- extended. Nearly all re- iny at least seventy-five per ponte . me and, SRY, SORE: Rt port an improvement over recent/ of those who-are now exhibito roserhas faa . i eee . years and so the Globe concludes that! the Township fairs from being pap Hg mt OR ADR een nee. FORL LURE the day of the small fair is not pass-|itors at the meee fairs in the long- PR ape (miguel basing tiie Che: C ing. ist: t cases. In suitable patients "eS | “hhe Mercury is taking ‘no suc AERO: ORIREPS : remarkable results can sometimes} Tule se5e4%: leith Ff 453 gira fie 31 majori that the Royces only knew anagemen t he was receiving # full education written by Anna Lee Scott. tr Seeg! to users of Maple ri i ie broad outlook. It is thinking of the re obtained: fact that the Rockwood Fall Fair is SELLING THE. HOME: TOWN Next Vestkae Only Measles.” to be discontinued although it has (Toronto Globe) f apparently been a success up to last} The friendly rivalry of the towns These things, of couse, do not al-| “Miss Royce,” he said, “we under fee Dust takes its toll of © your fall. Then the fi tinginoas fell short and/ of Ontario and other Provinces for a| ways transform a “sleepy hollow” stand that Mr. Gerald Wayne is about Bt Seating: apparel. It srinds it only 50% was paid on the prize mon-/ place in the sun-seems to have-abat-| into a thriving town, but they are! to return. to this country and settle up E : 5. we) + #/ey and at the annual meeting, it was} ed somewhat in recent years. Prob-| good advertising, and this is what] the estate. Doubtless Wildwood will om er into the fabric and, unless }/ decided to suspend, for ae ecments ably the promotion work did not pro-| brings trade. Every town cannot be @| pass into other hands. It may be some ___._.. 4 shecked, soon takes all the life 4) at least. enol 00m the Mercury| duce encouraging results during the} manufacturing centre, although ev-| time before that-may-come about: and} \ out of a garment. remembered that the Guelph Fair is) period of business readjustment or} ery town having cheap power is en-/ untiy jt dick nce balllt: Mite tu. awe - & : a thing of the now fairly distant past.|some of the municipalities may have} titled to regard itself as a potential’ eimnatn its ares te Be Get your money's worth of The headings of both these editor-| decided that, after all, they-did not] hive of industry. For industrial pur- sere oak i. ere. | service out of your clothes by jals Cannot be Mght. But persons in| have much to offer. Possibly the! poses it Bb de necessary to consider not t that it was only a ques having them cleaned and pres- different towns where there are or| work is being continued in tany| only po » but labor supply. trans- tion of time when she would have to rs : have been fall fairs, will agree with} places in an unostentatious way, and portation: facilities, “accessibility to} fo out Into the wide world cheerlessly eed at regular intervals. the one or the other, depending on/ the results, although satisfactory, are| raw materials and markets. The mun-/alone. And “el shrank from the stren- ; locai conditions and whether their) not widely advertised. {cipalities which can meet these fre-| nous life ahead of her, contrasting so ~ own fair is going up or down. And Few towns lack attractions of| quirements—and most of them can} harsh and unflendiy with her calm, _F fee ——— . as we notice that many weeklies have} some kind that could be developed to, with respect to certain lines—should) even experience at Wildwood, 3 ' ‘ B | 3 ‘ copied the editorial from the Globe; advantage, but it often happens that, seek industries; not only in their Alma was busy one day saben : \ ; ‘ we suppose that it is generally true.! their residenta do not own interests, but for the general sbrubbe: os fter her father’s death that lawyer of the Waynes vin- appreciate g _ them. It is a case of too great fam-j welfare of the Province. The contral- Mie asaplinting : of. some THE SMALLER FALL FAIRS ilfarity’ breeding contempt. Many a} izing of industry in a few large places| WC? she noticed 2 young man, an ene J e Lockhart (Acton Free $8) beauty spot that should be famous is| is not a healthy form of development.} Ure stranger,’ standing by the garden FLOUR-- } For several years there have bean puerety a tiresome hill or ordinary Bei is looking for opportunity eepinle 5 bes pd were see “her 7 periodical talks when the men in-}¥al A to the neighbors. The citizens} today. This ‘is the opportunity for the; ber studiously and tnteréstedly. As her The Tailor terested in the county and larger|/of many a hamlet are enjoying the; local Boards of Trade. -They shoula{ glance met his own lie advanced, Royal Household, Purity, Maple Leaf, Cream: rp get toxethar to sinalgarhason itary of clear ozone that the city eehinet their field glasses and survey} moving his hat with a cougteous thie of the West, Five Roses, aga ican Hanover of the smaller or in er; dweller does not know. Numerons; conditions again. And, doing so, they i |e ' words, Scoat aera Township fairs| towns are, favored with strategic lo-| should cast modesty to the winds, tensor Sohn Sttexpiorant seated and Pastry Blour. Ee froducing himself “appeared. to occur J ie E and centering all efforts upon the|cations which a well-cooked and well-| join the “go get’ class, and do it +s . bin. “He Wok’ wevernl” cards: ee. ; 5 nv kes. : Coutny and Cen fairs. This wasjadvertised dinner dees put on the; with mighty shouts. Nor should they ‘ wePs ‘a _ FEED--- z mage i" ' the theme for-an hour or so at the|motorist’s map. There are others forget. when: “sélling” their town) 'ecting one indiscriminately and near ‘ We call and deliver. meeting of the Ontario. Association| which could become de bg rest! to outsiders, to “gel it also’to the| 196 Alma tendered it to her. She ; of Fairs and Exhibitions held last resorts in winter as well as siminee: folk na home. read upon its face “Wylie Binir.” und A cat of Ontario Bran arid Shorts just arrived, : under this the name of the law firta Another car of Screenings very heavy ih fiax,. which attended to the business of the, Sine sa inion aiess Kam anand Highest market price paid for Wheat and Oats. a Students to Visit France anid England aah taping Mag Boy eh ic) ON aaa eee 8 o wnat ais vee Cy A. SMITH, Phone 256 > fis he was, as though study or wearl- ness of the world had brought serious ness and surfeit, but o sight of the fair young girl appeared to lighten his a é oe i natural mood, “I have come to look — over Wildwood, preparatory fo ® possl- ble aire of it to the best advan- | t THE paratis TOWN rig new brightness came.into his face |The: ‘old “streets looks ‘amiliar 23 as Alma in her pretty intelligent way showed him over fhe grounds. But It | where my young feet used to stay. was when shg led hin inside the sump-.| The buildings, old and crumbling, tnous house that he became absorbed in | Were once modern in their time. contemplation of its contents. His {To other eyes they're shabby, being seemed to be in compleie har- }But they seem not so to mine, mony with the unique and beautiful, | Somehow a faded glory, 4 -. . and he reveled over a Carrara marble | 4!most holy, too it seems, eae Do you ever think sits nb! “64 Fiaschi, h favorite horse | Surrounds the little village ic M3 By) he ik i M M ot Where I've dreamed by childish ; —f) what a task it must study of Rosa Bonheur, Khiva rugs, « Araevin Beth —— be for me to please Soumake of wide proportions, the an- everybody ? tique- mahogany highboys, the Japan- | it's good to see the old place’ ese.teak wood screen before the ara- \After wandering all these years, besque fireplice, pearl reading glasses, | But why; the lonesome feeling? silver trophy cops won by .speedy’|And those’ softly falling tears? horses, and books, books, books, gath- | There sWeeps o’er me a sadness ered from the most exclusive store- That I cannot quite explain. houses-of the ‘world, It leaves me vainly yearning . A Fo rH oe ch aft For the good old- days again. ir nearly 8 week each afternoon |; watch the little children ( this apparent agent and authorized | Romp and play and lapeh and shout} & tepresentative of Gerald Wayne ap- {And I feel strangely aged peared at Wildwood. He made a pre | With these younger anes about. tense of taking notes, but it was clear : from his intent association with Alma | Where are the dear old faces that he. most»prized this innocent, gen- He the folk I loved so well? With flour it is a different matter. Everyone is _ pleased with Purity Flour. Always uniform in quality, - this flour makes delicious pies, cakes and bread. I can handle any brand of flour on the market. I choose Purity for you be- cause it never disappoints. Your satisfaction is part of Pee ae | —serve Kraft eese as the graduates of Canadian univers- -—{ties,-a-comprehensive_tour- a nes Cee ee , ts | Sea PURITY 2 ee ae summer, starting in ; meee : : a . Be leas of the Peed Gevernne mt, the inments. s{ rt of the : : centre FLOUR i well reception have made Wildwood a revelation to; 1 Woodstock, Ontario, to become Philippe eke commissio’ ‘ontainebleau. . “a the university’: ; me, and I am satisfied {ts owner | farm workers under the Salvation of For all your baking. ot nis tour has would-be a vandal quite to scatter to | Army juvenile farm labor system “-. Sny profit. tle woodiand creature. He commend- , long ago they've scattered, Where ,are whence I cannot tell, . ed her careful system of keeping the | nry.eved again 1 wan accou po the wide world, 4» and COLtr Kuli nts of the estate. He was a rapt} }, te ; z @ Chatean Chillon, neer Lausanne. on listener, as in her well-informed way Write for the 180 (2) Cathedral of Reaen. she recited the value and history of | But when I die just take me Fear ger (3) The Empress of a this and that priceless plece of bric-a- | To that little old home town. fata pa - pee, TU Memeeneet Se the deed. “Aus Vrac: At times Alma was puzzled, |For there I'm snre the angels CANADA mor Reaey Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. for while he seemed pleased. at the | Have reserved a place for me, LIMITED TORONTO [_imited to graduates and under- informetion she ‘imparted, here: and |, ween ard MIL thee : i” aha It's my prion town, you see. % = arine. Elizabeth Hanso: “J am é P eee er tee antiar © wae At least 600 boys will pass the winds ruthlessly the labor of long | during 1926, according to Adjutant that.” ‘Then: sigh tell Mr. Wayne that. she ed spoken for, although they are etill -and glanced sorrowfully alf abant her, h ¥ shall miss all .ee benutiful ‘fife ft} om their way from oo ‘pave oe Din Thee cra Cases of saitamobiies driven direct- to ies ued. iokar-ta bor tad Als ly at trains in the course of travers- Gate. as ie: Ge ow, : shor, peo aunt of the caloric at it because it ‘was chow. "t disturbed, a8 at dinner he 3 dag hi voebl oF a pie, - x ake Seckiba: in granular ot ene vei