HE _' lMental.b oy ucv and ph sical alertness comefromeadngtlse ' mm. Mr. Dunning says the male ¢fi»s¢uv`§rv°.b.~¢a» bfwiols wbmwnb nun. Delicious for- f§‘§‘e’§‘_ ;_‘§{_'_’,'j_§f,'d_ “ "“‘ "° '““° f 'lnnchwniwith herria' Lest nigbt's radio story was pro- , thmufhout the wumry and not 0;-ny 'r 0 ' "" ` ' 0 ws. appreciated by bmeisls or me A ginning Saturday August 17th, i_ VOGUE _ if i Continuing for One Week W ' All Spring and Sunhner Coats and Suite selling _at . HALF PRICE In' 1-gwnmsy ,emnru 1,, mm ads are physical evidences of some yn..-.. ..... ....................... Remainder oi our Summer Dresses to clear at , '|..»`...~........................._. ONE THIRD Discount A lot of dark Crepe and Satin Dresses to clear at `» . ..;....... . . . ONE THIRD Discount Q' "o¢°llS§`nnL§ Laurin; n¢°.°.'..`..` saoo sna slam _ine local farm. _es e host. Farmer de' im* Wes’ h‘°“’“°‘1 f°”“’“ » ss . 5 ._ Afewlvenlnsbreeeesselllng a¢..,....... . . 510.00 A!ewKl\ltS\l|tetoelel.rs¢....;.. ............. _.I5-00 i Other Knit Suits at DISCOUNT PRICES All Summer Hats clearing at no _ ff fff@.@f@.@`@@F@_ __ _ f Strength for the Sultry Days M M REDDE HEA -With all the bran f A °f`the whole wheat iarm, which is only two years old, “n°°» 7-“W 5 °t"~“¥9\' W “W W WOODITOCK ON Tl! #ll The following ihm will be especl Us tain D and Mrs. Luc! any uummnr tor s mundo. ss 21°* Mr Dunningreierredtoisaiorme sreummmasboy,s»on»|f.b»1»¢s U* Dwml _ P mms f Dunning -Radio isps who tuned in on WEN lip; Chleegu last night lt 6.15, MUG a very descriptive story oi Wood- stock's halt million Fur Farm induse try. Local people are probably not eware that situated two miles West oi Woodstock is the second lsrsest pm- gum in thn United States This ‘ln rapidly :rowing ans it u thought bably heard by thousands o! people ru: Farm. but' also by people from this community who are always glad to hear Woodstock mentioned over _ l’-bb IU. _ _ _ 'Farmer Rusk, who speaks over W Th' Wm" ‘PP"°|*"" im h°°P5° ` " - ' he oice ol Servic each ev~ "MW “MW” mm "" £h° "nn im' mm. t v / e, ening, gave the interesting talk lest night Flrmcr Rusk visited the local farm several days ago and was so enthused over the reception he re~_ ceived' at the Ilrm and the capacity oi the orsiinizatlon that he hardly could find words suitable to describe his trip, over the sir. his P y oi thelocaticn ol theiarm and then paid tribute w.Mts. Charles Dunn- ing; w-lie of the -superintendent or Rusk arrived at the iarm shortly before noon'beiore starting on his tour of the 40-scre Fox home he was entertained in the Dunning home, a\ feature being the delicious noon- day meal served by Mrs. Dunning. Farmer Rusk also mentioned that Miss' Betty Dunning, 3-year-oid~ EE" Ee to speak. He arming husinessr lot thirteen getting his Hrst elpefleiwe, lil UU* nda.Hedoesa.l1the!sedin;snd knows Just' bbw much’ each” pair eats. He acts as doctor Ind pro- tector and seldom loses a iorunlele by an unavoidable accident. Mr. Dunning can enierthe-home of a ox without causing any _disturb- siuee the male fox to issue all a~ c ox will cali for help at any time there is somethi-Da, wrong' in his home. _ _ - The location oi the local iam is ideal. it is situa/ted in the hilly countryside west oi this city and the underbrush and woody track oi land on the farm is ideal ior the raising oi ioxes. _ _, moming as it is real educational to be told and shown the methods oi iur iarmng. _ MEMORIALS ERECTID O'I'i‘AWA, Ont., Aug. _£3--Scattv ed throughout the Dominion o! Can- oi the most romantic and interest- ing incidents in the annals oi the North American continent. In or- . M Sl hould not be lost to posterity the inisier oi the Interior s iew Y in 1919 the Department oi the In- fi i©I©l© ©l©l©;©1@1 iassepossibie. M. Ross, Tailor r I' nembveu in 11-1 Irene same, nm news nom, En." » as would be plensea to see nn his ora enswnrerr and sun accommodate ll number or new. Stock is being replaced as © n Q) _ _ _ _ ` " iarni There are 15 yet to whelp unveiled amid apl>I‘°P!‘ilte °¢l'¢ 0 © wnicn will l5\’°\>\i>lv bring the tem mens' wee one eommemorll-ins the ` _ ` ` ‘ ` A l ` ` ° '_ 7 pnppi,|w_;,'v¢,-1500, _ lam-lln¢_oi Jacques cartier in can- - Y '__ ` V rn-near npsgwu ,mmd ¢_° and ada at the Ile-aux-Ooudres on`BeD- the result _oi ten years ago accord- _ y S y a e ‘ing vp _Farmer -Rusk, which shows near this place, explored the island n and named it ' Il-aux~Ooudres." On Thursday and Friday of Exhibition Week we are putting on a MYSTERY SALE. One of our Show Windows will be filled with ' parcels, each parcel containing at least $1.25 Worth of merchandise. In one of the parcels there will be a. $25.00 Solitaire Ladies’ Diamond _ring i In another will be Watch. All other parcels will _THURSD/W AND FR » oN Jewellers 7 470-8-2i. / _ FOR 1929 Grill* eilllillicd Rel well liewn _sane *Silver Leaf” Brand ,ornaaso._ W _ Wholesale and Retail Einymwsmrsm mu sam. .s ri bellgaaraaiesdifllve-blunt sssamelbn. sessssnsruesr- ncroar nrcss, canon' pam. , a. ladies $10.00 Wrist be worth $1.25 or more IDAY OF THIS WEEK of tl1e`1\il"fe\"rr\ins business ana end- °vefe_¢i°i\efin America. _beeun“ey_ |_Y ' ed his talk by saying »thst`_lus no-ip_` the trench in 1120. ' To e _Crest extent this practice has been wiped outby theactionollansb _buyers discountingthspriesot all bucks comin( to market during the (eil and winter. §€§"£€§ §§’z itéillil f§i§§ ?;§==f in 355? 'iii ,_ F rescues an-lumbar ls, ms,,|nf` o'\Tei»oosnaib»'aa\a-i¢i»nsmvin¢s»_ sewettweesnupsrpensswmss deliltlter ot Mr. and Mrs. Dunning an ained him by snowing him _her many beautiful dolls, pet lambs, turkeys and wild ducks. Following this, Farmer Rusk described the farm as it looked to him on his tour of inspection. ‘ _ At the present time there are 300 pairs, oi’ silver foxes at the farm. Durl'ng~the\1est few weeks 1186 pup- py .taxes have been, born nn the feich. Others had seven, five and leur. In all the average was better than four per litter This is double the developme t in the iur farming business in last ten yea.rs,_ "iI'he foxes are kept in pairs and each pair has it separate pen with two houses It is a 'oiitable busin- _ pr _ ess_ss_silve`r`_black_iox is the most popular lox on hte market. _.W ‘“f_ ¥°f"'5?11"¥ blwveea li? Gnome, il. Morrison oi the nrm oi Milligan and Mon-ison, owners _cr tm local ;s_rn`r_'ol which 11'. E. Mueller or ‘cm- csgo is president. According to Rusk the 'nr-st_ fox' purchased by Morrison was known as “Prhlce ‘._l_‘ltus;" A _ picture oi_ this famous animal hangsj in the home ol Mr and Mrs Dunn ing at the farm and is the pride of to the local farm was one od the lln d mon interesting _oz bis thousands of oi fan early _satusinent me Jesuit e ` e farm trips in the last iew years. Mission established by the French! - - This mornlns tm wri¢er'vim¢a,1r1`1°2°- Since 1868 me local s~ur.l=\snn and nu the Mt' st._l»¢ters, N; s.-site of _s foramen pose-sua main; 'indent bum by un much in lem- ’ Minis oosl samyrr. n.-rb°coi»- \ pleasure ot _being showed around the place by'Mr. Dunning. rn me course oi the trip about the farm we ,were 'showed various metri- ods used in raising the young and wine for tb. old It was sun eul- Y e H e _ . _ _ 4 _ Ellfnlnatlng measure to petsome oi the _popping tion of Acidia. ` ‘ ‘ which are only-a.,(ev'v weeks old, Buckebaynbg' A trip uuougb the "food mm. rqs4._buut in x`esw'r‘ra_n_e¢ was een-i _ "__ _dl'¥".wes also interesting. An “_ structcd near here _by_De-Cource\lel.` _ less ' i WPI* °f the hw rroblsm or me nnoararrr Nonca -__'_._____.___________, p 34°F °_‘»°“9*°”"-._P~ _'54-111° We °i f Th skating of castraiedm le ' ' . ._ . c'9°4,°°_\° 5“¥"’°¥ °_f _°"“‘- °"'“", e m r un a lambs during the late summer, fell mn” in “_” g’3.“F,° ’_°“°| “Wm and winter nu been ier many years '°f '°h°._°“l °_f . _ ,'91 ‘ a blot on our sheep industry and a V _ -,_ Q“°\’°°_l¢lI\i°lf_!, Q\llN°._ P- Q-°~ » serious hindrance to the development ew- ` Th' °m°'°. Mu” 5' ou' .f .,........,..i... of i....». _ . dIz‘7l|e7’ia ee; ~:\=v»w ev “vox leg _ ' . _ _ e _or|nandsle_ __ Pom , or- mandals, Ont/-_Founded in itll and 'ew-she mol nes. - P le! 11| _ 1 u ’:‘ “nes On Yee __.§_l~: R o x o N < »m}‘i’u'i5»,l1t§3"_" *le If bros: ea his le ly Ireland- \ <‘f\1§,TER,,,,,,,' en °°~» me me new mn muanmi -museum _siupem ozuna'ins¢3:?nai1bvu~»u» sausaratuosscmaumervsiess- lieelrewsusu. . r' terior, on the recommendation oi the Boerd- has marked _IIB sites by the erection of suitable memorials. Others are being acquired from time to time and it is hoped to mark eventually all those "throughout Canada which are oi a distinctive national character. During last' year _a number ol citesot national importance were marked and among -the monuments tember oth., 1535. The inscription on the monument sets forth that '"on atb september less Jacques Cartier anchored his three ships Cartier‘s historic landing was ,also the occasion _oi the mst recolded Christian serv-ice on what is how Canadian soil. At the recent .meeting oi the Interior. _ ‘Oi the new sites or events select- fd tor _commemoration, the iollowinl are the moseoulatanding: '_ -_ Woli’s Llnding, Geblrus Bei. Cape Breton-.site 'ot the lsn`din¢ ‘place oi Brigadier General' -_James Wolie's brigade on the Sth. June. 768. _Fort _Bte_ Anne, 'Care Breton--8_its niemorste the`discovery`_e! coal byu the French near the _present town ol Minto soon alter their occupv Ohambly Road, P, Q.--The ilrn the first triangulation station oi tus Itinslion. but.-Ocmmusorsllss, :ne °i§§§it .cali '£3553 Board, 125 sites were reviewed, and; Farrner nunkmld of the mm of several recommendations were for-`| warden to _ine 'Department ei tm i '1 itil I B10' '_new amine. ann vxonnxn Mrs. Munsey Gardiner and dsulhe ter Arabella returned toitlsei! home in the U. B. A., after. being _called home owing to the illness oi 'her motiiel' MN. Dolilld llsclinnon. Canoe Cove, who is much improved Mrs. Mary D. Maoxinnon, New fu-ms, is visiting ner om bonu in Gladstone. I Among those'who attended the iudlihe at Ds sable were Misses Marv and ssdle Meclllaohern. Messrs John and Daniel Mlclleoliein _end Lloyd smith. ' Mir. John Mscrhee. Long Creek. was a recent visitor to New Argyle. sorry The many friends oi Mr. Archi- bald Campbell, Canoe Cove, are to hear or his illness and hope for a speedy recovery. -...___ Miss Annie MacPhee, Long 'Creek was a visitor to New Arryle recently. Miss Mary MscNevin, Canoe Cove paid a visit to New Argyle recently. _-uns ' Miss Julia MacDonald, Nfine Mile Creek, spent a iew days in New Ar¢ gyle. . ~ ears ago appointed the Historic t - \ ' - ‘ Mr. Gsrneld Maclllachem, ,Rice tes and Monuments Board to ad mt n In im N M I vise the department on aunistiers P° 9°” 'V V 5 " ‘Q "V ' ' relating to this subnet. _ BY1°~ ` _'_ ROACHES ' ' . Lame ' TOX shows |\’iC|\ m li erriv- ~ _ :.“"'°ii'l“§:.‘&*?"? 1 Wanna.. If ottawa ms l°_" 5 `_ nswpurl iN,pss|_oue»llse wills bseluse utalntyill lslin u..f§|fLi&f§x 'anew . ve eoff Y is I: -_ y this orc best. FLY- X` es "1 D... tie.-,r..°re:.~a::' 0 _ THERE IS ONLY ONE FLY-FOX .»& fo .lobnie msexlunon. Deunu stew- vo so and below can slain prices. is art and Thomas stewart. _ _ has been pouring the border intocanada since the beginning _of Mr.‘Doi1sstl 8tewart,»-Uharlotim the see.son's threshing sccordiri`g"to town, is at present. visiting in New c. Pieper. president ofthe Gretna _4¢gy1¢,’wnu, nmlns n tn, must of and-a of me¢.\_. _ f._ i 'i pm Mr. and MN. John Gillis. _ _ “The reason." ”Pi'eper explained. oi it he',5Qi¢ wg “mug at 30 mu 'In ciesins we must weleomecur _"is that United statefwheae pays uacner Mr. -Leo Berriusn hackgs-f only 12 etnts duty while we pay ei aiu oi which this is his tliird year cents to export our grain__te` the. with us. - States. ,M their (prieesare _\e_'eeri_ts= owned. ‘ . Those who attended thi service ei Ag ilveeiel tothe _°W¢|Ulf' ' below ours. the canadian autv dw the esmpren Monday evening were WINNIPIPG. Aug; ao-luv ' Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis. Messrs. erioen wheat which is- selling at 35, notfoffer our producers mucli prom. tion. hd-“if the influx continue; is bound to weaken me market." »U- 3- R”l\l\!»` leileral manager gg the Cs.nadian_Whe_at Pool and chair- man of »the`new grain coriimisslbn, confirmed the _statement tim whesi comin; across the border. song 539.", 9l'l¢°_I. I-ls :iid not know who tus, buyer; /wel-e, pb;»|,. Dereutly the elevators were privmu Since the inception oi this work ' ' " '__ ' '_ .began !_ tone! _ ...-,*"."i'"* i' and worthy e - ` . -_‘, _-_we _ -1_'.' ~ The sefiereailyl Itlsaspeaeeii A f°i'°?Y °*!¥"¢"'.el»l° il” dratory', in diy and _ ' _ rnmnbu - .insadlepoislj jislwuviry. looser ' A _ ' . e..-.._:e:.-~’ x=.-...:nm» . |319 ‘ X _ __ \ _ i .'\‘. ef, --‘ _ _ b__ _ _ _ 1 _ - .' .' , 1 You simply take your pick. Any parcel $1.00. th, m,-,,,,',._,,,‘_,_ i » Fm, gm Mm, in Cm 9,,¢,,,,_; ' ' 1 f. _ ‘ _ _ __ __ l _ __ _ _ ._ __ " °"_ 3 _ " _ __`“;" w _ ~ ` ' Rusk also wld ef ui. qevsrnpmgng' site _or me mst rssdlar cosi 'minins ' ~ f ‘ _ ' ` " i ,' _ I' ‘ "" H _ `“"__' .. the greaieet_`aclsievementin_radioj,__ _ V by the leader of radio since radio] . _ » ‘ / V .r _._:_,`_ 1/,_i_\.~»»».w f _*ie ~»~- .._f_________._.___.__....___........_-._---.__- s i , 1 .. V" ‘ _ 3 _ > \_;i ' _ _ ' 9 ' h l " 5 - ~~ .Q _ - _ ; ` ` I IQV4 y I I / V ' V U ‘- >/_ m 5 ' ‘ “_~3.r. _‘_-. .,,;'_' t \ _ ` -` ' ._ ` ¢ _ ,if-gmt. . M _ _, v- ' I ' " ,: ` i, _u _ » 4' I' " v . 1 _n _ f ,Q ._ ,__ _ I _._ .i I 1 i V \ \‘ _ _ , . . _ \ \ . f ` \\ -' I ‘ . proyemenisg Atvr`a`te_1'i_K”e3n'_t leads the §eId=againwi_ilsihem__ar»< _veloue new ' ` . I A =l . i 1. ini if ,i i < i 1 ix _ _-E “=_ i i i f |- v 1 -2355 .¢,'. J'