TY-EL'T.3D.-KY, )I.\Y 16, 1935. ._.._._, Regal Sa1t-2 . . . . . . . K1e1'.1zi11e Ammon1a.-4 Vegetable and Tomato Soup A on 1VIcLa.re=.1 s Peanut Butter 32 oz. 1 No. 3 Pe.".s-2 tins . . . . . Franc}: 1VIustard--12 oz. French 1VIustard-9 oz. . Sp1'cading Cheese-2 . . . Puffed 'Rice-2 . . . . . . . . Duhch G1eanser--3 . . . . . DELIVERY Assorted Mixed Biscuit-s 21bs . . . . . . . . . .. Fouiiteen relief recipients lined up lbefore Mz1p;ist1'ate Jefls in Collm_a.: wood police court on )Iondu_\', all clu11'g'ed with recei\'in:.:' fuel from the Relief Board under f:i.lse p1'C`tC'11C0.. Ten of them pleaded _Lruilty to the onlenee and were 1'em:1ndcd Ln` sen- tence, but were also informed by the 1m1gi;<,t1'ate that if they : lened the matter out with the town `officials and made sati.<,f:xcto1'_\' re- limbursement they would not be cull -ed upon to answer the elmrge. l T4`nnv \vl1n rlm-irlr-(l tn fln`l1`r H1! l'1 TEN CONFESS TO RELIEF FRAUD IN COLLINGWOOD `UU UIJUII LU iUlD\Vl`l' LJIU Ullil1'gU. Four who decided to ght the W111 appear on M~:.1_\` 20th. I Canmlzl supplied 1,770,010 dozen of the 187,854,470 dozen (3{.`,';Z`S im- ported into Great Britain during 1934. u; .ur. mm .u1's. .-xuams. M1`. and .\I1':~:. D. Ma_2`lou;z'h1in and , family were in Toronto on Wedno.~- `(lz1y:zttendin_4' the func';'21I o1"~*.heI fo1'me1"s sister, M13. Goo. Cowzm. Mr. iobt. blincluir spent Sunda_v wlth his parents. ` )Ii.<;< M. Campbell of the Hamilton ` General Hospital =`tz11I', sp-;-mt the; week and with 1131' ;):n'-;-nt.<, M1". ;.n Y)`; \\' (>'-x1*nn}1nH Use Aoro C`\';111:.uni(1 to kill _\'011r \\'o0(`..~:, and Aom P121111` ] for b(-1T1(-1' flm\'m'.< mid ,;'zn'-- (lens. Fresh Green Onions Leaf Letttme .FLOREST. CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLAN FUNERAL DESIGNS N. 6. LUCK 215 Bradford Phone St. 1014 `i '1"_7` C Page Five zulu rcuucrcu I-\\'0 numL)e1's. 311'. and M15. L. Spa-;>.1'11, 3.11`. and Mrs. W. W. Scott and 311'. and .`Ia.<.i A. I-Ic-nde1`. and family \\'01`(: in Toronto over the week end '.1.ttr-110.-`i iI1_`.f,' the silver \\'eddin_<: am1i\`e1'. } (`UP 111- nnzl \Tu.~. \.1n.u.~ ` 29c .290 29c .29c . 120 .100 .:29c . 25c .29c . 29c nucr. LJIIU `-\lLI2 Il'._`l' fill!` -11-.~'. W. (:'-s.mpbell. M1`. (7. J. E~,<~,-itz zu]:h'e;<; n1e(,-tim: 01' `-urton _.~\\ Wi.so: zmd Otherwi;-:0." Spearn added to the 1: a solo. Se_\'mou1' Johl the chair. ....,,...l..., .. \J`-IKJII ucaauu The .-\llz:n lm1_)erials will open their . cumpai_.r;'n in the Sim- coe Softball l_ea54'ue next I`uesdz:3' nigzht when they tiuvel to Creemore. lflhe opening: home _:z1me will be playecl on 'l`l1u1's(la}.', May 2"1'(l, when .\lidhu1'. will be their opponents. Seven teams compose the north group this _vezu' and all appear to be \`m'_\' evenly. mz1tche(l and 21 close ea expected. ? Mother's Day Sul1(l\_\' mornin_2` at the l. R0-ml P1'esb_\'terizm Churcli the Sumlziy School joined with the (:Ollj.1'1'C}.'.`2`.tl0I1 in :1 .\lothe1".~` Day .~:c1'\'icc. Rev. Q"..l.x. ,. ..rl.l.-n-. um. +,\ +1., .. HI 3;! .\lULH(:`l'>' .lJil_\' >f(.`I'\']L'L`. IECV. S2nx.l:1i1" . ~: :1(l(l1'cs.< \'\'1.~.' to the _v0L1n<,-; people in p:u~ticuIa1' and chO. ~`(: for. his . the Great Fulothc-1'.< ofl the Bible. | \.-,. 'I`1n Qiivltlntv C,.'l.n.\`| I\"" D....L-.. L118 DIUIC. The Sunclay School of Burton .-\\'(-. held an open ;~:(n<.~:io11 in the :1 fzcrnoon and followml the .\I0thm".< Day pro- A...) (......... DA.` 11,` 1 \':,.1.A1 -1`-_L grunn. nev. w. 1-. .\1 a(ld1'e.<. the pupils in : tin_<.r to _\Iothm".< D:1_\'. \ve1'c- p1'0. to tho.~'<,- the Young" Wo1'.~:11ippc1'.= had qualied for them. Wlnnrlnv n*f'1`nrnnnu nuu quzmncu 101' mom. I .\Ion(lny zlfternoou the .\I1ss1onl Band of lurton Ave. L'mtcd Church ente1'ta111c-d then` mothers at :1 I\Iothe1":< D:1_\' pz11't_\', under the dir-! ection of .\h`.~t. F`. llaxwoll and Bliss! .\Ia1'_\' Patton. The p1'o_s:1'am <:on.s'i>'t-l ed if tI1ct1\\'o1`:111]p 1}))(:1'1l0 $113.: qnld, W01" on 10 s my 00:. no 3.-11's : their moth0r.< with :1 nice lunch. ! (' The Hepburn Go\'e1`nrne-nt :v.`.1-' nouncos that at lea: $15,000,000` must be rziisntl l).\` new taxation to! meet relief costs, and it is expectull that by mi. the zimusement tax in million and a half nm_\' be added to the revenue, nu I 2 ,1 ,m, ;:,,, 1,,__ I/lI\J 1\.\\,AlL|\a: The new .~'cho(lu10 ebctive 1st is as fol1ow.'<: .-\dmi:<.~tio11 not more than 0 -one cent Lax. .'-\(lmi.~`_ not more than 18 ---t\\'o cc-nt:~: tux. .~\dmis. not more than -15 ---\'e cent tax. Ad1ni: not more than 85 ` ten cent tax. Admissions not more than .` -15 cent tux`. .-\(lxn1.'~:sio)1s not more than 5 -2 5 cent tax. \rl\~nI.u;;(\I1: uni Innrn Hwnn \V1Lll ;V1l'. HHU L\`11':'. \1L`U- I.`I1'1HbL1l. Miss Bessie .\_Iathcw.'~;, in training at the Hamilton Gcne1'a1 .Hosp11.u1, spent F'1'id;1_\' and Satunlay with her parents, 311`. and 311-.~.. R. L\1a.t11ews. 3.-E1`. Jack Cle,-nlmclxs and Jack, Jr., I and Mr. Zeke 1"i1-man visited South! River on at fislling trip. They report no luck. I \T\-.- \\,' L1 "T`nx-Inn n4` (`nn1-H-nun {:- -:5U com tax. .'-\dmission.< not more than $3.00 --40 cent tax. A(lmi. more than $3.00--:')(); cent tax. `: With tho umust-ma-nt tax to upp`.;v to all pricc-5 of u(lmi.~'sion. 1hr- m-wj impost will apply to _L-;z1Im~.<. . and 1`i(l0.~' at summer parks, ttz`.1n.-l- lim: c'..1'x`.i\'z1l sl1ow.~', fairs and exl1'.'n`7- @115. The new tax . will t :1p1)l_v to church cI1to1- Lz1imncm.<, or fees for entrance to ttho C.N.l~I.,- Central Cmuulzt l'Ixhil)itIun .\ssoL-i;x- tion, We:=t;-rn Fair .-\s.~:ociution. Royal Winter Fair or to 1':1i1's under the .-\_s:1`icultur:xl Societies Act. A: ,I_.;.. ...`..v hnln-v --Z.i) CUIHI l2l4\. .-\(lm1s. not -30 com tux. .xn.- nnf v Inn. . ., Amuse-mc-nt tickets now printed wxll hour the \vo1'ds: tarlo .~\mu: '1`-ax for Purposes. ALLANIJALE imperials to .. \n ._.1..I, I. AMUSEMENT TAX UP 10 Day . L. Nlchol, of btroud, mn:],< in :1 m:mr.r-1- f-I \\'lr'(,`. JUSS DI program Johnson wa Open Season .31] (CtS DOW l)U'.n_.; he On- for Relu"-f Will the person seen taking the watc-`.1 at the ball park on Tuesd.ay evening please return same to the owner and save further trouble. ' M1`. and Mrs. H. F irmzm and fam- ily, of Toronto, spent the week end xvifh \h- nnr] NT): Cr-n, Firmnn. `( i`. 1.1/.3. 011 M155 Bessie 1-nn-1-n 1'\\ vi H-. il HlilllHL'l' llL" Cemczxtes members of League who than 3I0nda_\` v 5) Q , $2.00 3 cents Jtfbhllf with in . June Miss Mai-y Iierfoot 1'ctui'nreLl ru- rec;~ntl_v from B1'iti.~:li Columbia. where she lms spent .~:evei'al _\'ez11`:<,, and intcn(1;< making: her home in 'I`o- ronto. She spent :1 few (la_\'.< last !\\'e-:-`.\' vi. .\I1'.<. A. Foyston ziml otlier friends. S_\'mpurtl1_\' of the community is ex-i tended to 311-5. 1-}. F. Quzmtz, of in the recent pa:<. of her hu;<-2 bzmd. V\ n `(V __.,.1 \1.... n..:.l.\-A mu! I I [Barrie (fo1'me1'l_\.' I\Ii. Rose Collins) ' Rex`. H. 1-}. and Mrs. Briclgre mid `children, of Toronto, spent :1 few` days with the la.tter's parents, 3112' und .\1r.<. J. McKinley. - .\lr.<. Geo. Johnston has been con- ned to bed this week with :1 severe` ltttil-.'.l{ of rheumzitism. ` Miss Bessie Roxv-at, of Hillsdzile, visited her sister, .\lrs. lrvin John-. ston, on Swturdzly. s W.I. Annual Meeting The Women s Institute Tl1ursda_\' uftrternoon, 31213 9th, met on at Mrs. S. lru1ir-k`s for their annual business meeting and election of oflicers. There were ejgrhteen ladies up1'c~. Roll call was answered by in proverb and pziyinp; fees. The n- uncial st.'.utexne11t was read showing: it s'l1l_2lll balance to the _L,"0O(l, and re-' poms of the various committees were _::i\'en. An interesting` reudin-,1" The, `Juicy Chicken" was given by Mrs. o\V. Do\\'ne_\', and some communit_\'i i.\'lI1g`ln}. ,` Cnj0_\`C(l. Tribute was puidg to the memory of :1 much lovcdf member. llrs. Orchurtl, who recently "W215 called home, and :1 moment .~`. . obsc-r\'e(l. rm... oi` nllir-I-1': 1-r\. 21>`. In:-O inn U\\'llU.l' EHIU SEIVE J.lll'Ll1(1' L1'OUI)l(3o Fix-mun i2 ( with Mr. and M1~;=. Geo. Firman. Wlloo LL. .\ \[n1-I-u.uv.~ in +~u-n `.si1(-11c(~. ob; ; The election of otccrs resulted 151 \'icv-I 1`csi(icm, .\I1'.~:. Irvin John- ston; Lind \"1c\--P1'(~. nt. .\I1;<.< J. 'f`ol1ow.<: P1'o. Mrs. S. F1'ulick;`]$_ 1. i Foy-ton; S0c.<'l`rcz1. .\II'::. D. ,7-,. , ,.__1_,.1l 1 .1.....ul\ - .\< Kn:-vn- lf`oy 5ec. .ur:~. u. (':'.nmh(.-ll (1'c-vlcctuth; Asst. Secre- 't:u'_\'. ;\'Ir.<. Dusto; Di. I)iructo1', Mrs. (`.00. John.~ton; Rop1'e.~'ox11m.i\'e to District .\nmml, M124. Wilmot Cook; `-1'am'h Dim-cto1*.<. .\11'.~'. T. Johnston. .\Ir.~'. Ronztldz lleprc-.~`ent,z1- tivu to R(>.<; loom, f\I1`.~'. G00. T. 'l`1'uc_\'; Sick Visiting` Com., .\I1's. Cook ('l`1'ou:<.); Mrs. W. Frulick. .\I1'.<. I..,.v.- up: P1-it- T\Ir;-. O. Wilson. ( |1`(-us.) S I.Ll("x(, .\I1:;< P./IIIFUE.` SING IHCK .\ll'> . ~11 . . 111-5. Wilson, Phone . : Trzxcy. `. ; but `funds `L-str-rl \\'i. ' : Downey. .\l1. J_. 1`o_V.~`t0I1, luvs. u. .)0nn.~Jwn. A vote of thanks was t th<-= .l'l irinyx ol`.icm'.~'. After the National! Anthem a tasty lunch was served by! .\I1':<. Wilmot Cook and Mrs. G00. '1`. The June meeting: will be at the home of Mrs. A. Foyston. The ln. is desirous of contin- uin_2' the upkeep of the ceinetery, are low. Anyone in-tor-i to contribute kindly! with l\'Irs. Walter communicate apem dell. xx` `Mrs. Crawfo1'd, Mrs. Vvziltcr Cook; =Cm:1cte1-_\* (`om., Mrs. W. Downey (Treas.); Mrs. C1'a.wfo1~d, Mrs. (1.; Whi.*.e; School Com., Mrs. CampbeH,I `.\Ii.<.< J. I0_\': 311's. S. F1`alicK,; `\3r.~:. .100. Jlohnston; Autlitors, M1's.| D0\\'nc_\', .\I1'.<. Crawford; Pianists, .\Ii. J: Foyston, Mrs. G. Johnston. A .m+,. -4` H-..m1m uvnc hnulnvnd u.- Fixed prices for Ontario-grown `[}(.\11l()('~` for last year's crop was ;ubundoned on Tuesday. The an- Fnouncement was unexpected in view `of :1 st:17_t,-Int.-nt by the Potato M211"- ketinp; Board only two weeks ax.-:0 itlmt Lhc bo.u'd had decided to main-| twin pe;:;:(-:1 prices. The reason `-given is that with pe:.rp:ed p1'icr.-s l1:1\'in\-_r i)(`(_`I1 removed in the 1VIa1*}~ ltimes, Prince I".dwa1'd Island and |.\':\\' I}:-i1n.:v.'ivk potatoes have drop- pt-(i to lo\'el.< below pegged price for the On.ta1'io product. This, it was claimed, \\'as curtailing` the .=.-xlc of 7-nix: -`n _i_)ot:1toes. I .-\t the East Simcoc Deanery, held ii" 9 'l`l1:11'.~'d:L\' at Shzmty Buy, Ar- `tlzur Jzu'_V was chosen lay chairman of the Deanery. Hn1~vnn nf Qf. Pr-fnr at 11 :1.m.. '71 me ueanery. ` Service at St. Poter s at 11 39`. P:*u1 .~' 1.30 p.m., St. Johr jp.m._. St. James `7.30 p.m. ' Ylnvx Church service at 7.30 PEGC-INC. POTATO PRICE ' IN ONTARIO DROPPED Tho :1iIn:\.te- 0|" l`I1:_\ pt is h0L: x1(a\'v" theless Czmadu has secured a sub- stzxmial part in the export of raw and prepared fur skins to the land of the Pharaohs. . _ 1-" -.')W'3)`:'3R~-2 `bins for . . . .299 } UMPKIN-2-; s--cho1ce qu2L11ty'--3 `tins . . uuvw. Came to the Ceiebration at Wisdonfs, w11c1"e you can save and buy the best. Our 29 yea,1's cf e:;;:-er- 3.=3m.e are your service-1906-1935. Ivlany ofour Manufa.cturers have contrxbuted to this Specla`; "I.- r3~;=.`.: '-`~5--'"e it "worth-wl1i1e. Eu1*pr1s.e Bag Will be g1ve11 away with every $1 purchase While 3119;; 110 line- -. D?0j0j0j0Z --- --\' - -_ _.._... _ _._._......_.. .... ....-.....-.-mloauuaognazox 391$ MIN llU ILICK. Mrs. W. H. l`u;\'1o1', of (_Jochrane, is speluling the week with Mrs. 'rI. A1`-I (I:-H, CRAI GHU RST STORE CLOSED AFTERNGONS TNUTE TAPEQGA AND 1 PU DDING DESI-I for _. ._..--as-u-gnu -1-nlu-I'\'I' The .\`-.r rhm'n Advance 29 Years in Business '7.3o p.m. L. 11 u.In., John's 3 Grocers and Butchers, 'Allandale (Contributed) I-Ion. Duncan L. McLeod, Provin- |ci:.xl Sccrt.-t211'y and .\Iinistv;-1' of Mun- icifml A'ai1'.s` in the .\I:1nitoba Gov- ernment, died at i1iS home in Winni- i1)(.`_L," on May 81.11. 311'. .\IcLc-od hm: ubecn but 21 short time off duty lwhcu he un(le1'\vent a serious oper- ation on March 22nd, from which he failed to recover. I I1 1.-.... .. r-1,. u....,... \',.4 UCH. 3-Ir. C. Bell, of Orillia, spent "\Ved- ne.~(lz:_\` in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1-Iorseld and f-.m1i1_\', of Toronto, spent Sunday wih .\I1'_<. G. Firman. \H - 11,-AH-nv `. ;llAl`In _..nn+ 4|-..\ IHU i'cll1UU LU 1'UCUVUl'. He was born at Glen Huron, No`:- tawa,sz1g'a l;O\VI1.'s`l1l}), on Mv._\' 201:1), ,1872, a son of the late John Mc- }Lcod and Christena 1\Io1*1`ison, na- ;tives of lslay, A1-_;,-`y1shi1`e, Scotland. iHe xvas educated in the home school Col1in;:;\vood Collc_r-.;iutc and Model lSchool. l Un 4-nvur.-115- :r\ I-::tV 1<|r\\\\r\ 1-1-`-\I\I\] 4"... gocnooh .1 He tau},-;ht in his home school for lthree years, commencing` in Jzmuary, `I893. Returning to Collegiate, he secured his permanent: license and again took on the home school for 1898 and continued for four years. ln 1009 hrs urnnf xvnuf nntl r-nn- IOIIO uuu CUIILIIIUUU LUI LULll' yU2l!'b'. In 1902 he went west and con- tinued the profession for seven years in and about Melita, .VIan.l The call to the land soon found him a prosperous farmer, having acquir- ed a two-section holding" at B1'oom-. hill, Man. ` I 1 u I u ...__, _ 7",. Always keenly concerned in pub- lic affairs, Mr. McLeod took a deep interest in farmers organizations and was >:uccessivel_\ councillor and reeve of his municipality. Conservaitive, but the policies as [practical lost to him the appeal and he threw in his lot with the Ijnited 1<`arinc1' _g'1'oup. He was chosen can- didate and elected for Arthur rid- ing in 1922 and returned in 1927 and 1932. He was named Provin- cial Secretary and iVIinister of Mun- icipal Affairs in the Bracken Gov- ermnent in 1922 and later the office of Railw:1_\' Commissioner was add-A led. His wide l and ex- perience gained by extensive travel- ling` to many municipalities left him well qualied to carry the ad ditional duties. _ In flan 1i..~h+ nf nrn' -(l:`1\' condi- i In politics he had been a staunch` l l I i ' I HON. DUNCAN McLEOD ] PASSES IN \VlNNIPEGl ltional (IUUCS. In the ligxht of present-d:1_\' condi- Baby Beef Veal (3!20ps-1b. . . . . . s::i3ii ;i_.ii5 [j] Lamb C11ops-1b. . . . . Flat Rib '.Beef-1b. . Virg'i11.La .T:Iam-1b. . . Pork '.[ ende11o1n-1i3. Fresh Trout-1b. . . . . Romld Steak-lb. Weiners- -2 lbs. . . . . . . . Breakfast Bacon-1b. . . iting Mrs. Clarence Jackson. Mr. and jxlrs. J. S. Brunton and l\Iis.<. Florence and Mrs. C. W. Poucher and Phyllis were in Toronto 121. \'~'L-ck end. Miss A. Cowun is SpC11(lll1j." :1 lbw (lu_\'.< 111 (,`o1l,i11.:.,-'\\'oo(1. M1`. and Mrs. .-\rtl11u' J my are visit- in;.;' in szxrnia and will later spend :1 few days in London. 31214. _~\. Hoop:-1' is spa-1:-:'i11;_-' 3. few (lz1_~.'.< in the city this week. - . 1 . f\'lc.\lillin, Mr. .~`x1`tl1L'.1` J21)`, J11, gind H1`. .\I.:1ui'ice l1".111n:1 spent Wednesdzty in the city. 3 .<.' Mabel lidtlull is .~:pendin:J, the week in the city. Mr. and 311's. Clil'1'01'd PL1;'l1, cull 'l`0:'o:`.t:.:~, rptllli the \\'cL`l\' end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pugh. Tl1l1`l_'\'IH(El11l)C1`$ of the C.(}.i.'l`. group of Burton _-\ -.`e. Churuli occu- pied the choir loit on .\lothe`;"s D.:_\' and 1`0n(lc1`c(l two numbers. \h- ..n.I `luvs I Q.\........ `n.. ....,z LILLIL`. . y Ixlrs. Irwin, of Collmgwood, is vns- ` I I I 1 Special Roasts of Baby Beef 2111:`. Young Pork Rhubar:b-6 bu "i e;~.;a:s ;rg`3 ` Lettuce . . L~;1.1a11 Asgiaar LS C2u. o1"r,;3~ L`1 omatoes- ye 0ranges~ LIBBY S PORK 85 BEANS-28 oz.-3 tins; 590 6 Cakes PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP . . . .99.: r:b--6 b11'.1c3.xes . . . . Lett11ce-2 . . . . . . . . .190 Z gettuce "Lem z1;.s3i2araJg11s---3 . lbs Came-1* a;3 . . . . . . . . 15. .`on1atoes--21b;s. . . . .555: ` Oranges--doz. .....45c E ` n if ` .sa1;-2 ILHC` Lnmeu \,l1l.]1`Cn OJ. L,zu1-aua. He retained a keen interest in his old home and 2l.SSOCl21tl0ll.',~` in On- tario and made frequent visits Lo .\'ottuwzLsz1_Q'z1. While here with two daugzhtem in 1933 he z1tten(le(l the] Wz1r(len s banquet in Creemorc and was` an honored head table guest. In 193-, with I\'I1*s. i\1cLeod, he re-! turned for the centennial C(3l8b1`Z1", tion at Duntroon and Dunedin, at ,whi(:h places he made very tting a(l(l)`().SSU$. I ltions, his policy of holding the mun- icipalities within bounds would seem to be wisdom and foretliouglit well planned. In 1'rslio'inn l\"l1' .\`lr*l,r-nil '11: ii: 11. In 1910 he married Edith Ster11ng,l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Sterling, Melita, Man. He is sur- nvrzd by three (laugzhters, Mary , graduate of University of .\'I:Lnit.ob21. and teaching; Jean and Hlazel at home. One (lau;:'hte1', Islny, predo- ceased him. Two sisters, Mrs. A. D. Campbell, of 01-0, and Mrs. Don- -ald Brown, of Glen Huron, also sur-v I viva I H111 Jill`. kl. .L`l1'lH?J.ll. Miss Do1'oth_\~' Riddle spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Little. 1. ... l..~..I.-. rd` f`,\HZ.. .n..,l .. . IJIZJIIIICU. In 1'e1ig'ion M1`. 1\IcLeod \vas a Presbyterian, an ardent exponent of union and a consistent member Oi the- L'nite(l Church of Canada. Lln 1on1u{nn.] .. bnnn n+nx-nmf :1: 111': I I Mr. McLeod was one of the c~.ariy mcmbe-1's of the S.O.S. Camp, Dun-I I-van-n vlve. The rfuneral took place on Satur- :day, the 11th, art Melita, Man. I Mr M:-J.nml < naming brings to 21 may, me um, am 1v1euLa, mun. Mr. McLeod s passing brings close :1 full and useful life, and hr: died as he would have wished. .. e I harness. , I In Canada, according` to the lute-rt } computation, the consumption r,-1"; eggs per person every year is placed- luf R(:n- in fhn TTY1H .{1d St}lt(3S. every year 15 p1zu:t:u- at 360; in the United States, 260, and in Great Britain 158. Canadian full cream, cv:`.p01'z11()(1.| gin small cans, 16 ounces and 8` iounces, has :1 grood S2l1(.' in Scot1zm(i.| ';and competes against Dutch fulll I r-1-nnnw I 1 The perfect optimist is the man I, who is really sorry he is not one of his own (:1'(e(1itnrs.-Rae Fulkclxson. 22:; .250 .23c ` .230 .10c .55c .29c . 18c .290 .290 1llf_',' UH,` SILYCY \\`C(KUI1_L ,' i of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. \Tv nnrl '\Y~.- T} lfnml