v!.---1141L`2Ul0l' .uc1xcnz1e, Lnornton. Team Competition 1.-}h_"h C'rm(`l:. Isobel Can", '.l'1mrnt(n. :`vIL'Hl[H'l'.< of 'l'<:an1: Claris- sa L_\'01L~', Thumton; Evelyn Heg- g'arth. Thornton; Doris Baker, Ivy; Irene (`o:\'\\'ort,h, Thornton (.<`pu1-r,-,, 2l1dHiu'h Cmu-h, FTni011 H;m.`n~ WINNERS AT THORNTON JUDGING COMPETITIONS This is news indeed! Now, for a limited time you can get one of the new Hoovers- either the Popular-Priced Model or the Two-Speed Hoover-complete with Dusting Tools 0: Dustette, for a down payment de- cidedly less than usual. Hoovers, as you know, are lower priced-and more ei- cient. All models have the patented. exclusive cleaning action, Positive Agitation, the only effective principle for dislodging rug-ruining, embedded grit. -~xJuu:s u'cLr\x`l`, 1\_Y. '.--\ L-mu Reid, Alliston. V'-lv(-m- Mn:Wza1m'.~', _-\I1i. --T'I\`(,-lyn IH>f1g211`tl1, Thornton. ~.--l-I:-lyn {unnz1lI.<,.-\l1istcn. Senior Competition --GIzul_v.< Hu1'n(.-1', Bradford. --.\I;u; Corrigzul, Cookstown, .---Lenu I"m. '1`l1omton. I-Jdna Connell, Beeton. '.---Eleanor I\`Ic1{0nzie, Thornton. Tan nn Pnnqngol f:n W/it/9 Hedlite-- Only S/Jam` time only HOOVER Balance Mont/aly $4159 DOWN J.u:nu LU.\'\\`()1'Ln, 11101`nt0n [5`pil1'(:;. 2nd I-[14:11 Coach, Helen 15a11L?n;,`, Alliston. .\I0mbe1`s of Tea=;n: Irene Mc\Vat.~1`. Alliston; Dora English, A]1i: Evelyn Runnalls, Alliston. A ft-nm sf-101-frw] fn vr-nrnu;-hf '\`rn*-.1 Thu ilcpzirtnieiit will hold zi limit- ml iiiimbcr of coziching classea iii Household Science at central points, Biii-ric, lilmvale and Orillizi. Since it. is impossible to hold sufficient k'!Zl>'I~`C:3 to reach even the majority or the Junior Hoinmiiakers directly, it was coii.~;i d.Ll\'l>':llJl(`. to limit the cl21.~`>'('S to lC21(l0l`.~i froni ezich club or comniunity, who in turn \\'()lll(l be c;;- pa,-ctcd to coach other juniors in their club or community. Each club or community is 2l. to send at least mm 1':-i'ii'n lm+ nn+ mm uuu 1`l,'pL'U>,'L`IlLr'.l[l' than thrcr.-, to L'0achin_9; t'1l>'I<. tion of me cla D-nu-L. D, uuu UL H16: c1a.~`.~:e.< are : B:1n'ic, Board Room, .-'\;,-'1'1cuitLu'al Ofcc, .\Ionl_\' .-\L1_;'. 21st. Orilliu. Librzu'_v Hall, 'l'uu.:'day,. Aug. 22ml. 1 1C1n1\':1`;<:, Womon`s lost IZocn;,'; W(,-dm,-.< .-\u_<._,". 23rd. ` .\1i. .\I. u`. Wallace, of me 111-; rdlnh. L....`,.L "`I'\II/\I\`-r\ ._.v. . I The .-\Llj._','Ll.~'t m('(-ting: of t`.1r - Min: -l sing Station Ho111unu.kr.-rs '21.; hem at. g the home of Jeanne Parker on Aug.` 9th. with t(']1 gi1'l.~' p)'c.~'ent. The mil` cal xvas an.<\\'e1'ud by Hints on Floral` .-\1'1'zu1g'c1ne11t." One 01` the main it(>m..< of bu. \\'a.~` the arranging` for 21 social gzztixminfr at Sprix1g'wuLer Park on Aug`. 30th. ` HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE (`f`|*.1'Lll?\f` r.111n;Ln:, \\'UlH( 1lS sttutu l`ll'.ll1('l1, 'l`oronto,w to many, will be in cl cl:1.<.~:e.`~:, which start at conclude in the z1l'1c1 L11`;-,1.-rl that m'(*r_\' Homel be 1'u}>1'(-. :11` one M D! MINESING JR. HOMEMAKERS ARRANGE SOCIAL GATH}:`.RiNGi ynug. rim, \\'ll2l'1 a large attendance. .Refreshments were served by the ACHIEVEMENT DAY AT} iChristian Mothers Society, and the ELMVALE, MIDLAND FAIRS men of the parish provided cars to -1- =take the picnickers to the park. Arrangements* have been completed Races for the children and games of f01` 8. display of garden produce andl\'E1l'lO'I.1S kinds were run o . J. J. four Varieties of canned vegetables at M001`?- `<`-d 3- J- Coffey acted `:15 the Elmvale and Midland Fall Fai1s.iSt'-11`tel`-*5 P- KC'2l1`n5, R -1- M01311 E- Members of the clubs are requeste(l'L11>1i1Hte 11114 J- l"I3100.V'; judges. to refer to the prize lists for deta11-iwhile D. J. Quinlan and J. B. Hipkin ed information. It is hoped tliatj(1i>`U'ibut0d the D1`iZ05~ . every member of the clubs will be` Fo1]owiI1.9 2111` U10 1'0-`Wilts 0f `E110 able to make 21 display at the fair and 5 C\'C11tS I thus insure the hc:1r1_\' i-0-operation Boys` ru('L-, 8 and under 01' the fair bo:1r(l.< in junior work in liimion, F. BZIHIL`, P. Pratt, future yr-zu's. I Girl.<,, 8 and undt.-r-J. `GL'()l`,';,'l:lllI1l, 1: xiv R. Mc- .\'o1'm-4 I`1'acy gzxve 21 paper on "(.'zmning_-', and explain:-d the d1f- fc-rent .~tr.-p.< and their importance in cannimz. She also gave some useful hinta on exhibiting `g'a1'(len produce at fall fair.<. Current events were read by Ema '1`racy, and this was fol- lowed by a (Ii. on oral am- 1'ang'cment.~'. xr,_.... `.f 1 1 . a : I i I ......h\,...\,..... ` l Mary 3IuLc-an conducted 2: llnwcri COIlt.~,`t. which was most intere. and won by Audrey Orchard. A: dainty lunch \va.< se1'\'c-d by the nos-' tess, Jeanne Parker. The next meet- ing will be the social gathering at SpriuL'\\':1tor Park on Aug. 30th. ~ i'hc annual South Simcoe House.- hoizl Science Judging Competition w_a.-' he}-l at Thornton on Saturday, AU5. 12:h, with 47 girls competing. Prizes consisting of glassware valued at 560 were provided by the Simcoe County Co mail and the various Institute br; nchcs throughout the district. F0 lo\\'in:,,>` are the prize winners: ligh Senior Girl in Nutrition--J<;-;:ii B2. iting. .-Xlliston. iigh Junior Girl in Nutrition-- l\l2v.`_v Hooper, Aliiston. iligh Senior Girl in Clothing- Ho en Richardson, Tottenham. l{ig'l'i Junior Girl in (`lotiimg--- Fl: rmu JLi)i), Coolistown. Junior Competition 1.--i'jllL-n Sceniplo, Reoton. `3..-. J.-zm Rowe, Newton Robinson. .2.--l\';iL'!iloen Smilh, Bo.-cton. ~.-l)oi'i.< BEl.l\'{`l'. Ivy. .',--Vvrim Unit! .\ih',+nn I coumv JUDGXNG COMPETITION! I The annual county competitions 1 Household Science will be held in Ba2'ri<- on Sziturday, October 2151.! All clubs are askecl to keep the late; and place in mind. ` The Hoover Hedlite en- ables you to clean better and more easi1y--on dark- est days, in darkest cor- ners, without overhead light. The Hoover is the only cleaner equipped with the Hedlite. Liberal allowance for old electric cleaners. Telephone for no-obligation Home Trial without delay. unnuy ID il.`.l\L'| 1,-p1`e.~;entz1t1\'c. Hm-m. fn +1- ; a\..1".1VL,1:. ' COALHING CLASSES zL.~.1\L'u LU scnu Elt- z1ti\'(.-. but not the Ht,-1'C'St lea The time and 'n<:n: 'I1`(I - . .v)1U. me 111- ` '1`0ro11to, who is known I cixzxlgge of the Llf 1 :1 H`. an ri uucrnoon. Homemukc` 113 L) 3 HIUFL3 .-:1dcr s 3 1 loca- .-uu.~'Lun; n\'t:1yn nuiinaus, .-\111sL0n. A ti.-aim . to 1'cp1'o: Souzn Simcoc :11 the Czxnudizln National Ex- hibition Judging` Competition is` C(`:1I.~ po:~:(-d of the following. C ulvt, T-Tn!-nr-r `R1~:ulf'nwI-\ I`n`...I .` lllil|\L'1`. 3 Boys lb` and under-E. Ryan, J. :Poc-ock. P l{ezu'n~.=. Girls 16 and under--1~J, Murphy, B. " Hipkin. Boys over 16 molly, F. Campbell. 1 Girls on.-1' ln`)'-)I. Jlillcr, L. Mur- ph_v, 1:2. .`1u1'ph_\'. ." Rnv. hnnf vur-1-_p Rvnn J `TH!-_ 1 1:]. Ryan, C. Don- DU_\.\ UUUL 1'ilCL"`-JT. I\._\iUl, J J1 `phy, M. Lord. _ Girls` lni.~:<-Llit r.1cu-AJ. Flylln, _ICzu'ey, K. Thon1p. .B0_V.~.' Liimc-le_2'g'cd 1'zxcc-'l`. (Jar lbvll and C. Donuclly, 13. Ryan J. `P. Ryan, J. .\1u1'phy and C. Bray. Ch` " H11-nn_]r-<)-u'r\r] van-nzl` and 1\_\uu, u. -\1Lu'puy zulu u. 1)1`2l._V. Gi1'1.<` three-1e.>':4'C(l ran-e--L and M. .\Iu1'p11_\`. .-\. \Vy.~:og1ad and .VIur3.' Mur- gphy, L. .\lu1`ph_v and 1... Ryan. \\'hcc1bu1'row 1'2u'c-N. O. `and J. Ryan. E, l{_\'2111 and C. Geor-` gianni, F. Campbell and G. Sullivan. 5 150 _Vz11'(Is rucc--}*I. R_\'a111_. J. .\lu1'~ _|ph_\', F. Campbell. )Iz1r1'icd ladies` and spoon race 5-.\Ir-.=. L. Barrett, Mrs. John Muz- '1 phy, Mrs. Whana.make1'. . ` "Inn- 1-nnvu \Invn'.ur sun] 1 L ! The annual picnic of St. Mary s Church for the children was held in `St. Vincent s Park on Wednesday, |Aug. 9th, with large attendance. . efres11ment_< wpro .<(=r\`od hv Hm `\J.~UU]IlL.`. .\U.'.i. 1 . -\1Ul'd.I1, ' | Sodzxlxty lmlxcs` egg and spoon race !-B. Hlpkm, M. Mlllvr, E. Whana- ;m:xk01'. I I) 11- ...`.1 .....).... 1? 'n._..._ 1 U. J1L'1JUllgZ1'll, J. I'lZHl1ll[.0Il. Girls under 1.0-Ellcn Fraser, P. l)IcDuug'z1l1, l'Iblu>1 Hipkin. ; Boys under 12-Jack Ryan, D. `Mullen, Roy F1`asu1`. Girls under l`7--.\l. Guo1'g'iu1111i, l. Whanamaker, W. Whzmamukel-. Boys over 1:2--P. l{ezu`n.<. D. l)um- ?b1'0. J. VVh'.1nznnz1ke1'. 3 Girls over 1`_ .---l<]. McDougz1l1, L. 1 "l_\'zu1. B. Hipkin. Fat l:1 race I\Ix:~'. O'Neil, .\`l1's. `O.~l)01m:_ )lr< P. Moran, .` ...\-nc ,1 I Q...l..l$+x- I. !pH_\, 1) Boys M I Cir]; IJH) , Jlf. VV llU.lli.1lHZU\Ul'. I`lorse. c0nLc_~:t--.\I. llurphy and` Chas. l{z1\';1nzLg'I1, .-\. McD0ugu.Il and R. `Hampson. Thu hnr: nnnl u`1'|'l< nlnvml n F)-Sunni- I 'u1sL1'1UuLC(l me prlzcs. ` Following H.-sul'ts IN. I:Iu_\ c.~', 1. \`.':i:_-nt. ' I Boys und01'1()--J. \\/'l12u1a1nakc)', `ID. )IcD011gu`ll, J. Hamilton. (:i\"QH11llr\I` l_I<`|1.-n I1`.-u.nu D Trinity Church was the scene of a. zehurnnng morning wedding Sutur- .(lay, August 1201, when Jlirjzun Con- `-.sta11ce, youngest (laughter of Walter Burgess_, 1.~:q._ and the late Mrs. Bur- `gess, oi Bed1o1d Hxll, L0n(lon,`15ng- `vland, became the brlde of Frederick ;Vincent, youngest son of `one late {D12 Alfred Morren and Mrs. Morren iolf Barriei Ehe se;.'\*i1ceg\'a_1i2 helc\I'Vai+, 'e even o c oe ', at W U0 1 t e ev. i - liam Kenny, of Wyebridge, ofcijated. 'l`l1n lwvlrlr. \\'-.1": -,IH*t3nrln(l nnrl u'i\'pn p-.. -u 01. cm: Ionowmg. (;2Lul_Vs, Hornc-r, Brzulfoi'd; Emmi Le: ( '11. Duntroon; Helen l .;mtiu_g, A1- Jistun; Ii:-:1:-. Fl`l`~'0!', Thorntm`. (.- gait-). ` Tilt! competition was directed by '.'\`li<.< M. E. \Vaii2`u:0, In: B1'::ncZ'i Ta'0nto. She wa:< a.<.sist<.-d by ;\'Ii.~'s Pearl Ci`.u1'(-h. of the same dep2u"L- nu-nt, and .\Ii.=.< Willa B1'o;`.er2ci\, Bond Head. During the z11'tri'n0on u p1og'i'zu.-. was cztrric-(1 out, con.si. of mu.~1`- cal m1mb:r.<. community singiiig and (3 Hi 2` it-mnn nut nn lu- "1`J'(lHl1)hUH. - . Thu bcys and glrls played 21 thund- ly 34211119 of softball. 1121111 .1\Ulll|_V, UJ. VV_yUU1lU.5U, UHlCl:rJ.LUU~ The bride was attended and given `lll marriage by her sister, Miss and was smartly gowned in her t.ra\'el- ling costume of grey ripple crepe, i b1ack velvet hat and corsagc of pink ro.~:e.< and lily-of-tlie-valley. Mi"s Burgess was attractive in navy blue ,ripple crepe, large leghorn.h-at, with \vhite acce:~:sories, and a. corsuge Jf `pink roses. Mr. Jas. Ford, of To- ronto, supported the groom. The 'he2iutiful wedding music was 1'emlur- (:(i by Walter 3Ie.\'utt, .-\.T.C.M., or- _L'a11i.~:t of the church, After the ceremony 2:. reception u--.1; lxnlfl zxf (W-.11: Tnxrn H10 lwrnnn nf` Evelyn Burgess, of London, England, ` l_Ldlll.`IL U1 UH.` CllLl.1'l.'H, 1` ;\'.'a,< held at Oak Lawn, the l'.I\- unzl \T!`c H211-rv W I :\IC(.`1` E110 l.'U(.U[)LLUIl "us home of [3112 and Mrs. H'.L1'r_v F. Morren, where the family and a few intimate _1'rienrls bid goodby to the happ;-; {couple as they left on 21 motor trip. {On their 1'(.-tLu'n ;\I1'. and Mrs. llorrcn .\\'i11 1'c. at "Rose Cottage, Nelson `SquzLre, Barrie. I Thu our-nf -'r.m\'n 9-`11(e.~ < inrvluriml D(l|.lZL1'L`, D'cl1`I'lC. The out-of-town guests included 311'. and Mrs. `Geo. Morren, of Chi- cago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernur ].\Izn'1', Lind.~:a v; Mr. Jas. Ford, '12)- |ront0_. and Mi. Gnu-(e Ronald, 0;` i.\Iine;\:ing. ST. MARY'S S.S. PICNIC MORREN--BURGESS The N orthern`Advance MARRIED czu llLUllUL`l'>'. ('Un1mull|l._\` . ; zmn c:.:1nin;: (i(.`111011. put on by teams from Aliiston, Ivy and Brad- ford. These d.-mon.~t1-ati0n:~: '01:. criticized by Mi.<.< ChUl`L`i1 and (lurmy; her remarks . con1p]iim.".e.:e ti .~ girls on their work and o`c-red it few very useful hints reg'zu'ding canning, which lfzzd been omitted by the team;~'. Afternoon tea was :=c-rved by the Thoriiton Junior Iiistitute. Qnud-Ir-' q:r\-|nr\r~. u~1l In.-. u~n1l uvl\v\K>:. Ryun, J. M u 1'- (Jump- nn :1 ml When Mrs. Czuleuu z1mw:u`.< in police eoL11't,Penetz1ng, Lo-(luy, nllC will be de.fen(l0(i by Frznik Jtegun, 'l'o1'ont0 lz1\\ye1', who 1'eeentl_V utted as counsel for Albert Dorlund. Mi`. R0_`__"2lll visited her in ;.';nol here m Sunday and lezu`11e(l her life l1l.`|,'.)l". From what she said he is (-nnvin;-ed that at no time tllll .\lr.~. ("zuleau hn`.'e the . intention of killing Bzunes. .-\eeo1'(ling' to her .~L .-the was born ~16 yeau`.< ago. All her liie shc haul \\'Ol`l((:(l hard and hail been :1 domestic in :1 well known T01-onto home before and after her n1zu':'z:i-.>`e. SL`\`cl1l.'L`('I1 _\`ear.< ago she 1nzu'iue Oliver CLule'.:u at \Vi1ll11(`(}l)Lll`_Q`. in due course a child was born, but it ll\'(.`(l only a few l1onr.<. nml the '.l:a_; (.`l()l.'lll:s Sllc haul 111'c1(lL' with lo\'in:.,-' cure \\'e1'e put zuvuy in :1 trumi, 21 .<:1<-rexl mt-niory of the little one. He: >'L.'('()il(l A-_"n-at . was her .-. nu-nt. from her lm. .~\n ardent Roman C;1tlv.o1ie, (lilll-]`e11t'(:.~' ar:. when Czuleuu l)L'(`2lll`.L` an 2ll`(lL`]ll, :~:up- 1J0l`t(:1' 01' the Sul\'ution Anny. Lin- nhle to u;_';re(-, 1.h(-_\-' (l(:(`l(lC(l to . lute, and she has not seen him for .T-. rfn _, .u.r.~`. puueuu. To be Defended by Frank Regan ..n... ..r....`.` OLA ' her personal effects \\H|.'ll Li.l.llL'ilH UL'('ZllllL` llll ill'(lL'IlL SL111` ate, some years. She bou:_{`ht the 50-acre larin in Flos with Llle money . E`.2l(l 'u_-:u'ned, and 1-\ (:l`:\ cent .~"ln- had as in\`<-. in it. in the summer she \\'orke(l the farm and in the win`-_,er work-.-cl in .\'Iont1"<-ul to obtain a li`.tle money to carry on. Twice she ;:0lCl the farm, but each time the property came back to her. She finally rented the farm to I-Iarvey llanres. A lease was drawn and duly signed, the first instalment of rent being paid, 211141 the Barnes took ])O.~'>`(:.~?Sl0l1. Sire maintain;~ that one room in the house \\'-as to be retained by her to keen and furniture. .-\l'te1- Mrs. Barnes arrived there was some disag1'eement and she took up her residence with a neighbor untiil she completed her packing. On -`e- turning to the room she found a trunk open, clothing scattered on {he l oor, among them being an article that had been made for ner dead babe. A sense of outrage posse` -ed her and she determined to a(lmini.~ler .vhat she considered was a le.<.nn. In her possession \\'a~_- a gun and she had heard of a man being given a. charge of shot in the leg, which was very painful, but she knew he had `fully recovered. Early next 1norn- ing she got the gun and waited for Barnes, determined that he too should suffer. She meant to hurt, but neither to kill or permanently mjure. She saw the children around and it was for this reason she came so close to Barnes before she red. .\'ot redl;`:.- ing the terrible injury she inflicted, >l lC` went back to the home of the nei:_.hbor with whom she was sta`_\'in,;. Even yet she does not . of her position realize the l 2 p.1u. I GO01`_L ,`0 Usher, :1 nuig;h1)01', said he} had known Mrs. Catlcuu for ycams. After the .-hooting he had apex: at womam ;_-;oi11;.-; south, but . noLhIn__:: of 11 gun. He could not say wlxo .'I -(.- was He said that B:u'n<.-.< hlznnml `\lI'\` FLIIIIWIII (Continued from page one) Dr. Swan, of Midland, testicd that he saw Barnes in Midland hospi- tal on the same day he was shot. The patient was in a badly shocked condition," he said, with severe in- juries to his 1'ig;ht leg, about `two inches below the knee. The leg was badly torn and lac_erated. Amputa- tion was pe1'1'o1'me(l. About 5 0 cl.)cl{ the patient passed into a secomlary shock. Treatment was continued, but the sliockerl condition increase.I 1n severity Finally he died at 7.15 I).m. U]. 11 _L',uu. nu (:uLll(l suul .\l1'.<. Czulvzlu. Tr` I... l'\..l'.._._]. .-\(l(l1'cs.~:in_j` 21 picnic ga.Ll1ering of . 25,000 at Port Stzmln-y on Well- nc.~'(lay, Premier Henry salciz WC 2111 not ripe for 2111 election yet. You ask me why 2 .\I1'. Hcpbum has: not had 0ppo1'tunit;y to ask all the quu:~'- tions he wants to ask, and it would not be fair to call an election with- out more light being thrown on tin, mz1tt(.-1' than we have hurl." Canzulu will issue :1 new po.~:t:.i,;'c stamp to C0lnl]1L`l1]0l`2I.t(: the centen- 'u.1'_\" of the conqut,-. of the Atlantic by . The loyul William, built in Quebec in 103 , clc-:11'<-(l from l`ictou, N.S., .-\u;;u. 17, 13:.:<:, and \vu.~' the rst \'e<. to ci'n. the At- lantic \\'lmll_\' by . p0\\'<-1'. The trip to l.0n(l0n took 25 d21_V.~. The 111-\\' . bu-2n'in_-.1` u 1'vp1'0(lu<'tion of the llnyul \'\ illi:1m. will he i)lLu- In color ziml with :1 l':u-c value of live (`(',llt>'. 1L will go on }:unv1':\l sulv afll." this \\'(:<-k. MRS. CADEAU BLAMED FOR BARNES DEATH U_\ Lll(' 1llU1`llLUll JLUllUl' JIISLIEUIC`. South Simcoe will be well rep2'e.-- sentod in the open competition Lu the Canadian .\'ational Exhibition. Twenty-t\\'o entries have already been forwarded through the agrriclil tuml oico at Alliston. Do not (Inn: to livu wnthout sonae clear intention toxvuul which your living: shall be bent. Mozm to be somethin}: with all your 111i_::"n`..~- _ -- ___ __.-- `r\IA Iuanutvll-(I151 The restriction on watering of lawns and gardens of August 1, 1933, is hereby withdrawn, effective August 17, 1933. The Commission desire to thank the water consumers for their prompt co-operation in meeting this unusual condition. By Order, [`yArI1I`I'\ I I INI'l'r--1 .---- TRAVE|T BY RAIL 65 persons were killed and 934 injured in accidents on curves and hills in Ontario in 1932 The Ontario Dept. of Agriculture will publish advertisements from time to time to assist the Ontario producer of farm, orchard and dairy products to sell his goods in his home marl WATER, LIGHT AND GwP;S"COMMISSION LQW SUMME//R VACATION MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH _ ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS WATER CONSUMERS aft-int-inc-n no: .....a.,_._:.. CANNING DEMONSTRATION IN ELMVALE ON AUG. 24th It has been arranged to hold a Canning Demon. for the men: bers of the lilnlvale and Vasey Girls` Home Ga1'(1en and Canning: Clubs at the Orange Hall, Elmvale, on Thurs- day, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m. ;\`Iis.= M. E. Wallace. of tho Institute-:< B1'an(:.1, Toronto, will be in change of the dmnon. Ontario s Canteloupes come to you sun and vine ripened, sweet and juicy, from farms and gardens in your own province. Be sure to ask your dealer for Ontario grown-enjoy the best and help the Ontario grower to prosper. -REMEMBER __ __ _._.v'_..v'.._ov COL. THE HON. T. L. KENNEDY. Iamcs B. Fairbairn. Minister Debutv Minister NOTICE Ontario Department of Agriculture 30],. THF HON. T, I, KFY\I\!Fh\' 1.....- ' I - /FARE5 You can go farther afield than ever for this year`s vacation . . . taking advantage of new low fares . . . Know the glorious ex- perience of a holiday in Jasper NationaL Park or realize your dream of a trip to Alaska or the Pacic coast . . . Equally attractive fares to vacation regions in On- tario, Quebec and the l\Iaritlme Provinces . . . This is the vaca- tion opportunity of a lifetime. Make the most of it. Full dclails /mm mty agent 0/ COMFORT, SAFETY, LOW COST There nothing in the world so much adlnin.-d as :1 man who kndws how to gear unhappiness with cour- agc.-Soneca. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933. .7- . . . . v -A>sl\JL\I` per F. FOSTER. Chairman Leopold Macaulay .\{ini3ft`1' James Deputy L kI.'.\\JA\ L U To Jasper $8l.60 To Vnncoux-er. VICIOHEI, acame, Portland, $103.35 RETURN FA RES I..,. ... P1ge_ I<`0u1'__