of three ' Winterutisbeing evinced, m W to an ' . . e: Massages a...“ “we Wm... own mu... em ulbeheldoetoberii. 15.16 and 17.’ Noam “ 35‘3“; ° 7’ near the city! Did ou ever wonder what becomes . , Every ' “van 9 ,, ‘ ’ ‘ , . w the Ohio ' * ' ‘ 1 ° ' “knee of an ' . n8-~ls adv ted as s accompany t whom to charg . . pro-l d stream! This â€â€3 mm“ 101 all the old steam traction engines _- . o . y to the person o lasm. d â€â€œ4““ [go to Norfolk County and there they , m,» - . - , . ' , stand outside'tobacco kilns and :. .. ~ " . i I I U i a .. . . Advertiseme 'Iflltu forbid. without writt The Bean Yield .Reportsfromthebeangrowingsec-lnsteamtocure . ‘ ï¬lls as somewhat higher than was month doing Just this thing and prov-. , tat estimated. About 67.000 acres of mg conclusively that there is alwaysl ' bans were grown in Ontario this year. some W8? to use even the m or tglfgfldxl ‘ an increase of 30 per cent over 1929. ently outworn agricultural implement AN , fields however, have been severely cut --â€"" n K IR“ h the long spells of dry, hot weather‘ Ne“ “‘th in 3hâ€? Wt . and the total yield will not be larger Marked in . . Med; ' ill! in 1927. The {Ontario be?“ crolp $:tme:1ti: effort t0aising by the estab IIâ€"Edith Bryans, Stanley Rahn. Ross -â€"-""'"'""""’ ’68s J A Ills a yearly value 0 we over wo m - eres s eep r r _. Keller, Cameron Kerr, Norman Eden.| . ‘ ' Ion dollars. Michigan reports a bean ' lishment of Sheep Clubs throughou been added to the s therine McMeekin, Flor i M at Work Office and . ries affected by tariff changes. In many ence McLean Robert Caswell Starr James Wilton. ‘ , “a cap, m ytld of 12 per cent below last year in the province A membership of ten is instances onl those required to reor- ' ’ ’ Iâ€"Joyce Keller, Orville Bryans. Idleness ‘5 very well hinbwn Sm. f 20 cent increase in ac- re uired before application can be y ““950“, Lorne Long. ' For the long bright days Offi h . W ° a per q anize lant equipment have yet been â€"â€"M E M to Te h Sr. Pr--011V8 Bryans, Marion Kerm C9 0““ U ited St t d t t t Shae Club The me - g p ary . or n, so er. When sweet Summer lays her spell ( t S d w The cm" for the n a es ma e O 5 ar a p ' employed and the estimate is made in Cavell Bryans. E On Earth’s golden ways° 9°â€) "n I now estimated to be slightly below bers must be under thirty years 0 Government circles that before the turn I Aâ€"Gladys Gray, Florence Martin, Jr, Pr.-â€"Edith Keller, Wilma Bogle, Shadowed troutâ€"stream, riistling grove ’ I. 8“". mat of last year. and the yield will age and must reside on farms where of the year more than 40,000 men and Bernice Tindale, Agnes Atkinson, Ber- Stanley Pick en, Islay Barber. ‘ Hills mist-wreathed and dim, . Office And . wobably be the smallest since 1917. sheep are not now kept and where the women will have been provided with tha Glass. â€"â€"Mary 8. Bell, Teacher. Whirr f0 scarlet wings above, Countess and accommodation for successfully raising employment as a direct result of the I Bâ€"John McEachern, Agnes Thom- \ Blue lake’s mm rim. . lite old PO“ Awe?“ t0 "flue“ sheep is satisfactory. Each member chan es in fiscal policy which Premier son, Ralph Wilson. George Reid, Ray No. 3 Beatinck These the settings where the hours to ll am . i In connection with the ..Buy Ontario- will be supplied with five ewe lambs by Benngett made effective during the 15_ mugs, S IV Lo M Ea h i Geo \ Glide in lovely flight, (-sundayg. ex. grown Products“ campaign which is the Department and with a purebred d sion of Parliament which ter- â€"Jean Harding, Teacher. B 5' 'â€" reen c c n e, rge Fragrant as the woodland flowers, C. G. a i a being ossresswely prosecuted by the ram for a period of two years. The ï¬rst 3†59 a or. ; Calm as woodland night. Government an appeal is made to DrO- 1 b the t d t the minated on September 25. Before next Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Vera Lauder, June Man- Jr, IVâ€"Albert Reay, Grace Reay,‘ , G d‘ {H year one am mus re urne ° . But With glow of golden leaves, to da dimers to help make the scheme sue, Ontario Livestock Branch and during March, when Mr. Bennett 5 first ac- aid and David Rowland equal. Gordon Myrtle Bartman. Clifford Brown. Herb- Breath of cooler wind, College. Tom will by being even more careful than \ each of the next succeeding three years count of his stewardship is given the \Armstrong and Kalmore Gerber and ert Wells. iLike a new enchantrnent weaves wk mm.“ b the past about their offerings. The two lambs until a total of seven lambs House, it is predicted that 50,000 will Edith Hodgson and Able Tinianov equal, Sr. IIIâ€"Jean Reay, Pearl Bartman., For the quickened mind. ' Department is recommending graded have been returned Each member owe their employment‘ to measures he ‘Keith Greenwood and Russell Murdock Jr, IIIâ€"Ruth Bartman. Bernice Wise. Then the idlers say good-bye ,_ vegetables and the producer has a\ must care for his flock in accordance made effective last month. In addition equal. 5;», 11.3mm Bartman’ Ada Reay.‘ To their lazy dreams, Ur qundid opportunity to get this new mm regulations laid down by the Live- the claim will be advanced on behalf Sr. Pr. Bâ€"Evelyn Becker and Mar- Arthur Wise. Marjory Brown, Ivan Me- To the Cloud‘nwked azure Sky - â€iness b fl d d oducts \ . n k f of the Government that. had Mr. Ben- garet Lerby equal, Jack Cain and Jean Eachnie. And the singing streams. Lug. W. (‘ y 0 ering gra e pr ° stock branch and must dip ms oc or tt’ em die not been brou ht in Town ual Audre Collier Harr Mc- w 1 When vacation days are done Of‘li‘v we The radio talk given daily at noon from \ external paraSites at least once a year, ne 3 r e s 8 . eq . y . Y Sr. Pr.â€"â€" es ey Bartman. Wilfred Still glad days remain D )3“ . - ~ ther 50 000 would have been forced Caslin and Donald Saunders and El- Wise . * ur wu- â€Wm CF33. TOTOhtO. IS a service t0\ A conSldei able number of clubs are al- ano , - And a deeper Joy is won. tion and other applica- out of employment under economic eanor Storrey and Emily Whitmore and â€"â€"Irvin Sharpe, Teacher.‘ Back at work again. 1 I; “3‘ conditions which then obtained Wesley Vickers equal. ._â€"â€"â€"â€"+-â€"â€"â€" . _______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HUM“. gm â€"-Elma L Ball Teacher It's the poor worm‘s own fault. No '. A great family tree is like others Toronto (3 wife develops bossy habits if an awful The nuts grow at the end of new ï¬nla‘ sm- ' ii i BiOCk \i how high qual- ;‘ ready in opera branches. growl meets her first effort. ‘ i? i' . /_///’//// inch. “1. . , If Wives suggesting ' 3! produce may be purchased. and 0t \ tions are being receive rown products are be- H time. . all their policies an 19 his are featuring On h 'oducts. Consumers are tur In ad more to Ontario produce and it 1 World’s Gra tario STOW“ farm . time by the forelock as it wer “m8 more ‘. far as making preparations for the by their pledge th in Exhibition Conference be taken of big ed. Farmers are be- crease prices to t her protection to in- Gagnon he consumin ublic. ° 3 9 Jr. Pr. Câ€"Jessie Watson, Sylvie Reid, he producer to give of 1932 is concern ' Department to keep Th De a tment of Labor has been 8 - e D r W Bertie McMeekin, Wilfred Lake. Roy . .irlg urged by the . ' in the exent Of the cially charged to observe this feature M Le r “Ot being up to the of economic developments. The princi- c an. â€"â€"Lizzie Schaefer, Teacher. Fall pic was clearly laid down that bigger ' greater production should " gher. prices to the ed at this year’s f3“ fairs comsumer and in this the manufactur- . samples to the field hus- ers agreed. Many of them gave Mr. Ben- a 5, bandry branch at Guelph for examina- nett their undertaking in writing that ‘tion. Officials of this department re- such would be the result and already port that already there has been much ‘ there are instances 0 interest evinced by growers. many 0f '2 There are none, as yet, of higher prices. whom have announced their intention A major interest, of course, centres in 0‘ preparing for the 1932 exhibition. prices of agricultural implements. In the matter of tractors it will be some \ Will l“"°’“‘“° Markets time before Canadian plants are capable W- 3- 50mm“ 0‘ Emmet†has of meeting the demand and until then appointed by Hon- T L- Kennedyv Mm‘ the old rates of duty will apply. ister of Agriculture to delve into the question of marketing fruits and veg- etables from the farmer’s standpoint a work that was started by Hon. Mr. Ken- respecting the complete re nedy. “We are endeavoring to ï¬nd new tariff which Mr. Bennett has promised markets for Ontario’s fruit and veget- will be introduced at the regular 335- ables." said Mr. Kennedy. “We are sion of parliament after the New Year. centering chiefly on Winnipeg and on When the l>rlme Minister returns from i i ' IIâ€"‘Roy Chapman, 'Kenneth Mc- Donald. ‘Clarence Lynn. ‘Leonard Davey, Charles Ewen. Sr. Iâ€"‘John Chapman, Margaret Sr. Pr.â€"â€"’ Allan Goldsmith. Jr. Pr.-â€"Velma Goldsmith, Billie Da- vision of the vey, Ruby Miller. . eâ€"Myrtle Mortley, Teacher. IVâ€"Dorothy Taylor, Lorne McMurdo. Clarence Moore. Harvey Leith. n “1°“ to 3:281:23 programme of Canadian development des. is indissolubly interwoven with the fis- Jr. Pr.â€"-Calvin Nott. â€"â€"l". Macdonald, Teacher. farmers’ hands. “We are cal policy of the Dominion and until making an effort to find some way to that has been re -cut according to his - 833‘“ the farmer in “£me cheap convictions, Mr. Bennett must actually No. 1 Normanby grain for feedins.†declares H0“ M“ be the deciding factor in """"‘ must direct that department, and in British Amie mm the meantime he is saving the country son. Sr. IIâ€"Bernice Koenic. Andrew Fulton the Department fruit representative in Britain, writes that the emolument attaching to a portfolio. --â€"â€""'"""'"""" Jr. IIâ€"Clarence Caldwell, Florence i , - early ornaments of “the“ V" we“ â€1 DECLINE or run nucxsm'rn petty, ored apples will be in demand at fair Mabel Miarshall 1.... . gages???“ gayeegmvwgib’m" lblacksmiths in Ontario has fallen from Marshall . s. . . .. 2,400 to 1,899. That seems to indicate ' A, Hemmer, Teacher. M the rate the horse is become 811mm- __________ ated in this province and to a large ex- 8. 8 No. 11, Bentlnok Sr. IV.â€"â€"Raymond Hopkins, Wilhel- tent throughout the Dominion. making startling advancements. and borough. Irwin msoox. there seems no likelihood that there is Jr. IV.â€"Daniel Armstronc. use in sisht which would red Sr. IIIâ€"Ella Voliett, Wt Mur- store blacksmithing to the status which ....