nu In much u oh. could to he! 23:3! tee. no any! tq walk Ion; h In, I. in “a. In, w In" a v nm a a - work tn l mud†{aged urn-uh covertly. In on" to Etaavsls 9939Ҡ3.0 P019 Noah to "Sir-rua-iii-Taira".'. Ta it. chug. from the nun-luau Whgp 1rCtAto handy to tho out! or tho out-id. in also lum- hl. At has": an caught . bod cold which lb. could not III-ho on. And than tho doctor wu cullod to had that Ill. Md consumption. he won lent to tho Toronto no» Wd for Con-umptivu. and al- u‘h very downcut at tint. on. in! not boon than long before Ibo Ftdod that Iho wu fortunate in- Good. for within a. short time tho wondortul treatment und can which I... pegged begun to hare their a A. I-- tr - -- ‘v'r, w "no" " to any on tta work. Will you Pr, by and“: I gm to 0. A. Md. " Cones. 8L. cronto I. duct. an. has and In weight. I. um] - â€mu In" re- an“. and during her “Working hours" on. I. ah]. to knit bod â€in. for other â€no"... The doctors And nut-u tn hove- I’nl that the will noon be well â€ouch to return to work. but It It has not boon for the Toronto Hol- [can tttr crane! for recovery would 1V. "uiifUTe Ti "ii," 0 DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a car 1 Ol', for the putt year without elainu. o DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a at 1 tist,' for the past two - without claims. o DISCOUNT to motorists who hove owned and mated u our 20t for the past three year. without claims. o DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a at 2 5 if lot the put four years or more without claim Our Merit Ra . Plan is the on one available in Called which world' such discounts for “average: for my.“ Fuselage: Automobiles. 'h'd'e ;lu"lllll'NG", WernetthemotoristhuheeoinmedwithtthompanyhtheMudm deducted 'ers-li-richard;)";,';";:';',','.' Achinhvingheenmedemdueithertheï¬lliniomrmornettcwenmwfll not disqualify the motorist for his Men't Discount on the Public Liability and Whegemtioagmjinflmeemtghmdthefrthéï¬hï¬c Liability my Dance sections notaiealif, . motorist or . eteit DIM flLT't'L"Udtl'rntlet,gil'a"itiptt1g? "e, the mama' the wheel that emma" Because we believe that careful motorists are entitled to n further reward for Cute, Courtesy and Common Sense in their driving, we have extended our Merit Rating Plan in Ontario so that DISCOUNTS UP To 26% uenow available for Private- tees." 2tlte?rrtohiua cu All Classes of Antomnl'nil- lam-mg will save money - - Our Merit Rating Plan of Automobile Insurance provides reduced premiums for careful drivers. SAFE; DRIVING Ionomo GENERAL msihtkiid comm WHEN you’ro on a holiday . . . and you’tc having a good time . . . and your only worry is the childron at home . . . .At home or away, Long Distance takes you places quickly, easily, economically. You can talk with meant: 100 miles or so distant for as little as 30 cents. See the list of rates in the front of your directory. Telephone home . . . a Long Distance call every night will relieve your mind. Ci-a-o-eats-rt-a-us. . 'i7a'la'lllTh'fll',"auur"'"'i- local Amt lf 'rm “n ottet.fe.52lh.r,e1ai,ty,yytr mm mm ---...., Harsh words alwnyl hurt the â€other. Adverse criticism one. is merely Jealousy. No nun ever realized fully his poten- tialitUtr. It is easier to excuse our bad hub!“ than to overcome thou. Trickster: can’t he. . - eye. lon peak any: expect moat gen- Some to]! Ind tannin-u In being 'a, FIRESIDE PHILosomEk‘ By ALFRED about P. RAMAGE DURHAM. ONT, land in good condition. Fine brick house and bank born 40 x 60, with a drilled well, windmill and me. If interested come ind inspect property. Reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs Alex. Henderson or Miss Eva Wrenoe. Lots 7 and 8, Con. M, Egremont, containing 177 acres of splendid farm Atdeorn-mrttermm.. That Council adjourn to meet Sept. 10th at the hoir of one o'clock Tun. for general business. Carried. I Pttiip---AMeorn: That the following accounts be paid: Judge G. W. Mor- lic, re Matthews' allownnce, appeal "rom Court of Revision, 413; Munici- Ipol World, supplies, $0.94; Alex. 'Nicholson, lump. sheep 81.50; Pay "sheet No 8, expenditure on roadek bridges 83,590.62; Supt’a services, $92.75; Robt. Christie, meeting to the and special meeting $8; Wm. Allan re Matthews appeal, $1.50; Matthew Hooper, " $1.50; Walter Reeves, " $3.00;' Reeve Hunter, meeting to date $2.50, meeting Mt Forest Council " and re Matthews when] $1.50, total $6.00; Wm. Aldcorn meeting to date $2.50. meeting Mt Forest Council $1.00. to-, tal $3.50; Samuel Patterson, meet, ing to. date $2.50, and re Matthews', appeal $1.60, total $4.00; W. Phllp,1 meeting to date $2.50; Albert Ovens man; to date, $2.60. Can-led. l Nttertson--phiirr: That with regard to the In. Hoekudge ditch complaint that all the interested parties he no. titled, and together with the Bond Supt. and Reeve of Emmont and Reeve ot Proton, to meet " and place of dispute and shaver the same and that Clerk notify the Clerk of Proton to that effect. Carried. I]! present. Minutes adopted. AMeortt--ovena: That tho moor: of the Road Sun. for work when}: tad Bridges be adopted. Carried. Ovens-Philo: That Bylaw No. - be read a ttrat and second tune. Car. Pattertson-. Aldcom: That By-law No 11 of1934 be now read a third time and timet tn with the following rates: County rate, , 7-10 mills; Tp. mm, 3 1-10 mills; General School rate, 4 1-10 mills. Total rate, 16 9-10 mills, and be signed. sealed and en- tered in By-law Book. Carried. ovemg--AMeora: That in roan! to the bill for Election coat (Provincial election) of $110.t8, that we do not pay same until we have had an tteen, ized account and know what we are paying tor. Carried. HOLSTEIN LEADER . FARM FOR SALE David Allan. Clerk R. R. l, Varney. . Members Women's Imam. It will be m tented " the School Mr. In cunn- Danton In vhidngher mm. Mt and In Cornea at Ark- Tue August meeting of the Wom- en’s Institute will be held inthe Park on Thursday, August 16th. This will be the my meeting. like Marie Althea will .‘uve charge of the pro- gram and Eileen Spill: the lunch. Mr 8111er made a. short visitwith his 'sister-dn-ttsw, Mm. Tuck, the tir'sti of the week. welcome. cl-urdn Tueadny'. They decided. have an afternoon tea on the par members at the Oxford Group will take his sex-view on Sunday. Mr Lyn! Mercer is spending (part ot his holiday: with Mr Geo. Hunt. Mrs Theme visual Mr daughter, Mrs Robt. Haas put of but week. The W.M.8. of the United Church had their August meeting in the) Mr and Mrs Robert Neilson and two daughters are spending the week in the Park. Rev. Mr Mercer left on Monday for two weeks' botany with his family at their cottage in Tobermory. Six of the week. They also called on Mrs. Hague. Mr and Mrs Chalmers ist Toronto, spent the week, end with tsei. parents Mr and Mrs Robert Christie. Mr and Mm Robert Neilson and two daughters are spending the week Mrs Mary Ritchie of London. Miss Barbara McElroy of Hamilton. Mrs. Thus. Allan. Mrs Ralph Catton and daughter Madeline of Durham, vlsdt- ed Mr and Mrs David Allan the first of the week. They also called on ville on Civic Holiday. . Mrand Mn 1. Cruikshank ofPals- ley, Mr and Mrs Robert Hoffmanand family, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows. Week end guests with Mr and Mrs David Allan were Mr and Mrs W. J. Robertson, Mr and Mrs B. Wendrum of Toronto and Miss Alice Cowan of Mount Forest. 1 The The following returned soldiers at- tended the Canadian Veterana' Re union in Toronto: Messrs. B. Ecclee. W. Moore, J. Todd. Roy Mllnvmy, C. Roos, R. Keith, Bert Dickson, T. Stewart. They had the freedom of the city from Saturday till Monday. There were over 75,000 returned men there. They deserve a. good time but we sincerely hope thene will be no more war. Recent visitors with Mrs Menary, Sr. and the Sam family were Mr., and Mrs John Menary. Mine Ada M9" nary and John Jr., Mr and Mrs Btur- rook and tamiV of Peterboro. iiiii) Beatrice Smith returned with Mrand, Mrs Stumck for n visit. I Mr and Mrs Gott, Ttor-r. “-4 Miss Cowan of Toronto spent part of her valuation with her cousin Mrs mat Alles last week. Mr Doward Henry of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Andrew Henry. Mr and Mrs Dane of Florida, Mr. and Mrs Card of New York, visited Mrand Mrs Andrew Henry, Mr and Mrs W. Brown and other friends in the village the ttrat ot the week. In Peale spent two weeks with her nephew, Mr Caru,' and Mrs. Cars in Philadelphia. Mrs. Cans returned- with her and after a. few days visit, she and Mrs. Petrle went to Montreal for a. short Lime. They will also vial! Mrand Mrs W. A.Revld in Athena.' end ot the week And holiday. Mr and Mrs Harvey Britten of New. castle and. Miss Marjorie McKenzie were week and guests with Mr. and Mrs John Roberts. The ttrat of the 0.8.A gameswmch was played get the Athletic Weld on Monday resulted in a. notary for Guelph by 5 to 3. The return game will be played in Guelphon Saturday evening, August 11th. The Damn if m District held . very will pleat: In the Park Civic Holiday. They spent very high- ly ot our Park for 1 picnic. They were very generous with theirtretrtty. Children from hr and near had en- ough ice cream and pop for once. Mr Watt and Min Cooper, London visited Mr And Mrs June: Smith the mat ot the week. Dr. Wilbert Brown of John Hop kins Hospital, Baltimore. is visiting his parents, Mr and In Alex Brown Mr Arthur Hm ot Toronto visit- ed Mr and Mrs Alex. Brown over the LOCAL AN D PERSONAL mom REVIEW Aug. 25th . Everybody " to um Harriette No 8, Norm-ab], on medal given by the We would offer our sympathy to all who mourn the passing of Mrs. Andrew Marshall. Durham, whose funeral took place Monday to Mame wood. A loving mother and kind, mend: has {based on. l town. Mr Norman Mambo". Toronto, at. tended the funeral ot his aunt In Durham, Monday. Mrs McLean and thiMren returned to city utter two weeks at parental home, Mr. and Mn. Albert Marsh-.11. "_-_- -- WI III. Mr. and Mrs. Mather and family of! which the British, in mute Holstein, were visitors Sunday withlthelr own intereata In the Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wilton. Md New woo-u of Inna, Mr and Mrs Harry Caldwell and 001m“- In Ruby". hr to tl family. also Mrand Mrs Wm cud. of the betuttitut Kaatuntr , well. were in Owen Sound, Mondamech struggle in going on for the Lawrence-Bell reunion. Mrs.l‘h° nomadic and urban Mal W. Caldwell visited with Mrs los, Whom all matinee to Chine luson (nee Lizzie Wilkinson) dttrintriarrmsared and I. CW mi the day. was been lemma u “as. Mills T. E. Byers visited Monday" “Roughly Mug. the l with Mrs Lelth and ms Moody or, "on Mongols use 41mm l... 1 Our pastor too for his swbjeot on Sunday ‘Casting out Burdens' from 'the portion of scripture. ’Cast thy burden upon the Lord and He shall sustain thee.' What a wonderful promise and multitudes have proved it to be true. What a. Joy to know that when lite"s trials are morethan {we can bear, that we need not bear ithern alone, but if we will accept Jes- {us as our Saviour, we will and a friend who will help us through 311.: Mr. Honeyman read a letter from! Miss Adair in appreciation of In in-‘ _vita.tion to the Jubilee services. I Mrand Mrs Ed. Smith and family, Toronto. were holiday guests at the) Wallace home and with other rein-1 tives. I Mr and Mrs W. H. Rogers and Mn Mildred Sweet spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs P. McCaw. Mrs T. Donn-ally and son Harold of Ripley are spewing a couple weeks with her parents here. Miss Dorothy Barber ot Toronto I: holidaying with the CannonM family Mr Keith and Miss Essie Dick-son are spending mm of their hohdcys with their aunt, Mrs Rae, Chesley. Visitors at the Nelson home Sun- day were Mr and Mrs John Dickson and family, Mr and Mrs Wm. Vollett of Durham, Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen and son Cannon. Mr Bert Dickson spent the week end with Toronto friends. Mr and Mrs Jack Stewart and (un- lly of Toronto, spenthe holiday with Mr Adam Keller. Mr and Mr: Dertteeker, ot Anna. spent. lat Sunday a J. Drlmmlefs. Mr John Stevenson with was Ste- venson, um Mary and Jim of Hol- stein, visited at AME. Drhnmle’s It has lune. one of the touch- ing an of Owen Sound Wool- lege, visitedâ€. J. Drtmmlo'l lutweek with her out, Mitt. Mei, returned home in: week. . Miss Mable Hopkins is holidaying at her home here. Mr and Mrs Milfred Bilton spent mutiny with Mr and Mrs P. Cornlsh Mrs Mevtta and daughter spent Sunday with Miss Annie Stewart. Mr David Rum ls engaged with R. Finder for the harvest season. week end with Miss Emma. Oliver. Mr and In Murray bong of Lon- don, also Mr Jack Long of Orange- ville, visited " the puenul home over the holidty. Mr and In Joseph Bilton and tn- mily of Windsor. visited It Mr John Drimmle’s Sunday, Lloyd and Ken- neth remaining for a longer visit. . Mr and Mrs Elmer Farrish and!» mily of Hanover spent Sunday In! with Mr and Mrs R. Hinder. Mr and Mrs Wm. Gordon, also Mr Dave Gordon, visited at Dave Long’s recently. KNOX CORNERS ORCHARD MAPLE which is the victor. live lo the --V . _,,_......., use nve mil- lion Mongols are divided into three political dthIions, yet all alike leek by conquest of their mm. to achieve national Mongol unity. A peculiarity about Mongol; is cut the vanquished always looms with good grace his defeat, and with no hard feelings be- comes at once a loyal monomer of the victor. All Mongols are keenly a- live en "- --, . an“ more or the territory ot old Chinn, and lines the death in Feb- wary. 1934. of the mm ' " ment Manning between Ruuiln aad Chinese state socialism In Chinese Turkesian, in the tar West. dMntte Soviet orgammion under Russian in. ttuenee has all but crystallized among the Modem Mongols. Ihtr to the southwest. Tibetan Buddhllu are In- creulngly “mm. tn and" --- "On the western oonttnm of Mia. churin, in a. mat undeveloped and un- detined tum, live a. tew hundred thott. sand Mongola whose had. and anilin- tions stretch tar west into Mongolia. These Mongols under Japanese in- thtenee are comet-nave in political leanings. believing in loyalty to their hereditary princes. Farther west. be. tween the northern fringes of the Chinese Republic and Rum Siber- ia, the Mongols are ot dimnctly re publlcnn or almost revolutionary com-i plexion, and seek I (mm " -- l _ COL Hunter. who It a tonne!- orBoer .on the mm Seen! Service and hu ’mveued widely m an for the an- (t'ats Government. declare- thnt event- lnow shaping themselves in Macao“; irate wu- between Jinan and Rush Ibevkable, despite the met that both "countriu are anxious to “on it. rue Welt". he ndds, “can do noth- In‘to Moptt,and Immense ot {the last GM Wu the Welt will " umut WI! be dawn Into the to" China, we dint-bated through Tibet, a British sphere of tntiuenee; Chinese Turkesun, Russian atthere; Mongolia. the western bordertand of mehukuo, Japanese sphere; end 0.- long the northern boundaries of the Chinese manners otOhihii Ind Shear sr', Shenni and Rem. The" tribes are not Chinese; never in†been and never will be, though for me centurien they have been knit in I. loose invert] federation with me 450 million Chine-e living to the much of them --"--. mm a long popularly moaned to “Monti,†or to" China, cm dint-bated through three-ii Tibet, a British sphere of tntiuenee; lj,','2,'i'1' Chinese Turkesun, Russian atthere; , next tk Mongolia. the western bordertand of: nonhim Menuhin, Japanese when»; nu! ma . article entitled “Thunder Over m" tlom in the way of Imus eon-truc- uon of mic-nous and provision ot mot: and gun-on: for their parallel vital potato along the 2.000- mite frontier between them - pre- ouutlona tnMtteient tom Incur- 'iontieittvsrpartr-ttsermtdna. ser to both [lea not on the Mlle but some 2,000 miles inland. The vul- nerable frontier of Muchukuo, and the far inland southern frontier of Sher- Jtet-.wt5t be Involved in “a unwil- u midwa- m within the gtextttee made by Lt.-Col. P. Mr Hunter In or Padths, tom and m of both are " the mercy of either, were ag- gressive action moulded. Both use many aware of thin; and, while each is taking the when possible pum- "Stmteqrteatir, hour: position in Manchu-h. and that or Ins-h In St- (Conway ot Unclear: Mine) That three-arth- at we hum no: "The Mongol tribes or Cantu! Ann, PREDICT. WORLD WAR uv conichlUve In Dolmen] I, believing in loyalty to their .ry princes. Farther west. be. the northern fringes of the Republic and Rum Siber- Mongoll are ot dimncuy re L or almost revoitttioetary com- Pmt Opportunity J/ nationat “My: 1 alumnae;l not seized imamy,§ of â€can. In Ada TORONTO to ll or govern. Ruuhn and In Chinese up; ""V" m: y ,wimtreatnaut Gn oom' The Woman‘ "'11.,ka at home ondluin, with I gt utese,oehot1 ot newi unite!“ us held, n Minna“: tor the i 4ymisid If all" Geo. Cupskoy, Hwy. 'meth, and “I Vivian an! .ln'm "et-ttet. W, spent th" “NA OM with Irma)": John Mum. Mr and In J. Bugle and tu,O [mm-1, Wilma and Irma, Hum-W11 to Tata- Int Week and Mr, Sam 'ttteu. mtatmed with them tot' hrl’ Wm. Ill-lulu In Leeann and In " Wad My with friends ll, Ah mt and (Hind Valley. The Women's â€sedation 11w hm week I. hang of In Sunnis} \lu'zn tun. with I mod Luendanm It v.1 DOM d airing. I. business '.Hrr' his VII held, a which Mans At ', made for the luniversary m: \w; 28rd. At ctoae, Mrs Mounm J, t' worth, and Ibsen viwia MM Tm, spen end with Iran! Hrs Jon Mr and In J. Bottle mailers, Wilma and Irn to Union Ill week and idea†“It“. sham land than M - with modern who to -edre, sound. Yet we. "tmgttq of I. atm-de between the {Wm M m, unknown â€may to Juan or m, may in [In hour, A day or . month, pram. Into the laudable clutl between mu ,0! tho qreataot [and powers. Into the Macadam kind “m. Whether it be Japan- ue or 'ta-tttn. it will surely mm. [W (I the human race .h " Moll-l â€power Bar within tht, next .7. m. The West can du am" to m It. and from HM ft- 'tBri-use. of the lat Great Wa," my Bragg will not (â€My by 4'11“ 1: News but nor also will cau~ no “I. m (or the mom being “no. tm me moo. but new» er ha any can!!! our the Mongol mu- 'tto-ttt for We.) unity. in an mat and m of longolia That [nuke has already rm.†ulna. m tt (I! the Ameri.m Con-odor. N17" “VII Kuo, or In hour- Wag Now to m. CM and power tr you MINA†“he that the Minions of mm hull“ In - tn the uplands which and!“ mankind. hum am. dy and u Avalanche of itvaxrrriO lo 1nad an“ which within a w.“ you. my overwhelm what Str rull civllmuon. The [moi “nude tor Unity A“ met qrttHt nothing can alter, nm! N I: upon the tom whim that may hill lint the (Ware of all mau- W I“ M Gent) there may My M" M Included among PM!" ht mun-0U warlike pm» ple- tho M Whit!) my swing m,- hhloo to a war an to Ihake th,. 'mtndntlttg" of misty. A legitimate, amp-In toward emanation by “M CW I“ untntgtred nomads may at any meat hive Its mummy-H than In the all: of mnture ot a: dvlllld muons, for " is in Mum-u] In that [our mt mime In...» ENCOURAGE RESTEUL SLEEP bit. before W. Birth. Durham. "ut may with Irina 1h, NN FOR FLAVOR VARNEY an. In sonw f M: Prttsatr, ‘cixu. t III-03V In cow The "ttheh j Pug-t or the Buns: Church; 03!“. 'mte Ballet's Hornpq [been “dot and Mann: An In can“. , m. and nomad the o! the Ital cum, and doobtt - I My " mud: or II (ha I in by platonic-u Ioothn were at well ttatrxrnir no. M a! the night m m BMW in Post Jen and 211th Hard . M: Hrs. Gowdy a the Pt'estrrerun choir - an BuschIen, a tm Manned by Mrs. I 'teaaate. were tin-n by under. In... Alix Tobin “I. Who remarked t W â€(and ttttcl: event I m. tttertrumen,tat Whoa by Holsmm 01 CI Colo. " Gordon Bro tn town from Toronto, Btmrart leAnhur in m - - swollen: sel "a. W the prowl "ttt nu Mod the mm. " - nan. The croud t (k dutrtest was not Preset: he “union and r W I program I m. “(1 those cot Ideal Walther f, My“. cone h, m to: (hm any. held on Rob. tom. ml year it u Presbyterian Held Successful Gan not. my earnestly 1 no“ I the ground Bet ( m. A beautiful I on In“ hen plug-d In by (to club M01 ". st-tate of "BIN! 1 “I." cloud the new To M Fu- Faett Wtdtt A Aah-tttrat bended I ma. New. in 'A' Toronto and Interview d 1“le. of ontarg the “will; of the n mat of “shiny bmwwn " "tumor. The noun: tun lald Mh a moe at I ttttdee. M It in 0-3pm week will use the "oltltl M. The count-non ha, “I"! I. word as to St l1 Matabae tern the! on thr, 1 -. m, Watketnon T With when of the Hat; will “I. Upon the (mm My ot pu'iru: u “at tkin your, while the. I all In "I“. VII III charge of 1 out. (an the text " I“ - L'tr nu, for I than “at In holy "an for the on†with. than Emir " ll!!! linker or trierr won moan and R. an. did many purl " In. McCulln " krill. Mr. George l was and Mr. new and the clock N“ W“ “HI-1 The United Farm l M held I minim it m the tonnnr'n M were surprised “I when of tlt M "men when t M them with G. ltCIlllodl or T “(memos Ion-due. “Halon et-red by Fricm 0n hunky rwn nu aux Tobin 1n In address by Re Golda- Jubilee “all a! vnrresy Ci Ian " Ind " K lav. W. H. Hm will occupy the pul Church at " L m. VOL. I, My!“ tte Chad: , my will present out H. wn " " Mr