W i £ *4 2 . . . STOPPED IN A MINUTE ... Are v Prescription proves igâ€"er monty back, [HAYVE _ | sARD U th Issue No. 31â€"‘37 V I THE OPTIMIST ant H Q t intense itching e, at drug stores, soothe the and stainle intense itc TT What h my can‘t de PC th M M n th PI d M Police struggled to restrain large c held a meeting at Kentish Town, and by Sir Oswald. This picture shows the ; int th thar defer LN V W W1 Oh offt th it UNTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO gan t n my trouser H fi It I d J m It 11 PI n( richt Clothier â€" "Well!t Well!" Customer â€" â€""Yes, each time it has been worn in the rain the next smallest one has i. take it." Combines High Quality and Early Ripening, Says Owner Peach Patented; It‘s a ‘Bud Sport‘ there is a way, and where there is no will there are a lot of fighting rela: tives." hav three years and fruitgrowe been on the ale trying to pro which will m« gie has won a scholarship." Farmer‘s Wife â€" "I can understs your feelings, ma‘am. 1 felt just same when our pig won a blue ribt at the County Fair. Visitor â€" lighted I am h Hairy Custon champoo, must )eard trimmed, an I put this ¢ Barber â€"â€" "I ng it in your n He was very fat and stood bohind i jrritable old woman in a line that as waiting to get in a show: She â€" Stop pushing, can‘t you"" He â€" "Exerse me. madame. 1 did Cl We dc they NIAGARA oâ€"getters are thier tomer â€" worn it landmark y crowds and made many arrests 1 marched through northâ€"east procession leaving Islip street, â€"â€" "Would our mouth, t believe times are as good ay. There doesn‘t seem to insurance agents bothering â€" "Were it I sold 1 can Mrs. FALLS, Ont. leading hortic Oh t tell you how de jiles. My son Reg larship." Fascist March Through London lways ducts that wi mers who will laintic new varic sport | Ur pl All my boys It 10C I to | mom you h renific ind l keepe 1 erossâ€" n seedâ€" of two d with ntil ich when 4,000 Fascists, led by Sir Oswald Mosley (indicated by axx'ow):‘ London to Trafalgar Square, where a second meeting was addresse Kentish Town, where the first meeting was held. early ripening. _ The discovery was made in the orchards of C. Howard Fisher and Sons, Queenston. On August 9, 1934, Mr. Fisher was walking through one of his orâ€" chards, a block of 500 trees of Valiâ€" ant peaches, when he noticed one limb on one tree bent over the ground with the weight of thirtyâ€"six large, ripe peaches while the rest of the peaches on the tree were green. The limb was examined carefully to make sure that this early ripening was not caused by mechanical inâ€" jury or disease. When it was found to be perfectly sound and healthy Mr. Fisher concluded that it could only be that rare phenomenon in the peach industryâ€"a bud sport. The peaches were large, yellowâ€" fleshed, freeâ€"stone peaches of excelâ€" lent quality with a deep red blush covering over half the surface, They had all the good qualit‘es of the parâ€" ent variety, Valiant, and ripened three weeks earlier. A propagation test was started imâ€" ] a heavy crop in 12oo and 1J96. As stated, this peach ripens thre« weeks ahead of the Valiant, an« nearly two weeks ahead of the sea: comb early made Ol r‘i€ } Te / .z'/(.“ 792 , MBA 5 fa T0 es * Nee n Oe en Sotns > , 3%_,‘\’ is 24 SW e c :’2! ‘5"/'\(,‘:."{. i TR ‘?VITH THE a * %F?fl% uy n wl JE p12 [ if i’ff.,ï¬â€˜_;i E‘)‘G 4 SC@UTB %. :\‘:é-ï¬ industryâ€"a bud s; peaches were lai , freeâ€"stone peach iality with a dee; g over half the su the good qualities riety, Valiant, a veeks earlier. B# xo hib , 3. f e Â¥ PS * t A trees of Valiâ€" e noticed one ent over the ht of thirtyâ€"six while the rest he tree were port with nt oual ty ske and There \ [ the , son of the earliest varieties ¢ and | qualty peaches now being was | commercially. Its value is t ard | that it extends the season 1 vesting quality peaches fro sher | weeks to seven weeks. orâ€" Mr. Fisher has patented t] ‘aliâ€" | ety under the name of the one | peach, and is having it pro the | as fast as possible with a | â€"six I making it available as early rest | sible to commerc‘al growers Cover Horses‘ Heads With A Blanketâ€"Then Animals Can Be Led To Safety From Western Ontario came th« making it available as early as pos sible to commerc‘al growersâ€"prob ably in the spring of 1938. The Fisher Peach is hardy, vigor ous grower and self pollinating. When Lightning Strikes the Barn o seven weeks, ‘isher has patented the variâ€" er the name of the Fisher ind is having it propagated as possible with a view to it available as early as posâ€" commerc‘al growersâ€"probâ€" the scription. "This mixâ€" n tablespoons three nonâ€"grinnicus, nonâ€" who have the doleâ€" smals." It has only n in d . <R »kersmAd / o iche ‘ js a medicinal emary Convalesâ€" Scouts at Herne rinture, which is ter. han‘s on the Ana that brings of why a horse even when the lue the nu! ein Boy Scout trates _ and esnt s of goodâ€" ng planted is the fact n for harâ€" from â€" five t} ht m L it Classified Advertising Started Chicks, Pslicts, Cockerels | Barred Rocks, $12.45; pullets Barred Rocks, $23.40; Leghorns, $21.95. Four week old pullets _ Barred _ Rocks, . $23.40; â€" Leghorns, $26.95. Assorted pullets fourâ€"six weeks old, $25.40. Shippe! C.O.D. anywhere. Write for prices on older pullets 6 weeks to 20 weeks old. BADEN ELECTRIC CHICK HATCHERY, BADEN, Ont, {} Baden Started Chicks, Pullets, and Cockerels S8.4 HEREFORD I} Wise ro!lâ€"yourâ€"owners will tell you Ogden‘s is the feature of the smokeâ€" enio:men' programme. They know that fines flavour and coolter, smoother smoking are assuredâ€"every timeâ€" with Ogden‘s Fine Cut and ‘‘Vogue" or *‘Chantecler‘‘ papers. And there‘s a bigger 15¢c. package of Ogden‘s, now? P.$â€" OGDEN‘S A COASTâ€"TO.â€"COAST sciairnrCe HIP" Noble Industry FINE CUT W The Kansas Wheat | $140,000,000 Crop This Is the Most Profita!l> vest Since 192 KANSAS CITY ters at work in th of counties, Kansa ing completion of allo wheat rarves er prices in Kan rise has been « ute rust damag« not calculated estimates. That yield below 140 the upturn in ; 000,000 return the formers. tire value of a Rur incor State bedroom _ an have been b: friends have and the posse families have ( W D 000 .0( U §UND