'..ar--.-i--a---_ t...-.-ag-e.o..gqlr-req-qlr-qt-.t..-tr.M. 'e-.-.--.--.--.--.'.- -r--nr-r"--oara--*iar'at"t'""'-o"". I“. ihit2'd"i,ti,tdt',t tttttst M m to "" M tttge," ',ttAtltt4."Jt"WSt'.' an; The ,mt gre â€it“! DJ? _ . m P,tt"matl, Wt (or tho I. una In. 80.. no that tho. m m u no minimum at on data n “my ot mt. " no more like a Inth a i tn that - out. which includ- ed has you! and at. ,.,!t u â€up! at an. itto,tas 'er how. in at it do“! to “no. _. an oet-stsettt, to not“, on. it "distant-lain than not “up. _ . It take- mut my month- teak Home CHI-din Mm‘vwker p can as much noun " the manila Notional Railway: coats tho am. idhn modal: out minute. The railway prom.- in M'- No. 1 problem. Neither at tho (not political panic. shows any dinni- tion to attempt to deal with it. n:- -ts, the writer submits. that it in high time that ordinary emu“ study the problem in a non-partisan spirit and demand that â€nothing be done about the extremely more drain on the resources of the people of Canada. T "3'33? and an. 'rt If) an. Dent-ham at inf-mud $)sl'fd ti,iiiiiiy'itiii,iiitgi tt'rlfi,e'g"lffd ton-IQ! _ A In the recent hearings ot the op} The railway problem must he cit] Saute Committee Inbound ttrsolved. despite political considere- inquire into and report “the best tions. in the four minutes which the menus or relieving the country trom‘hurried newspaper render has ex- its extremely serious railway condi- pended in reading this "this. ul- tion and lunch] burden consequent other $600 of the martialâ€. money thereto," Sir Edwnni Benny and‘has been dissipated beyohd recall. other officers ot the Canadian Pacino That 3500 is a year's pity tor nanny Jimmy advocated a merger ot m a country school teacher in Ohmic. two systems. with a split in the not Tumor. revenue on a-predetermined scale. _----------. Mr. S. J. Hungertord and other oti- cm REPORT cars ot the Canadian National Roll- High twnlurec without needed 'wnys opposed this plan. Spokeunen general reins in the Prairie Pro- for railway labor likewise opposed it. unces hove lowered crop prospects Kttt the Only “WWW over much ot Ssshtchewnu and in It cannot be said that urination is parts ot Alberta, dithough weather the only pottsihie solution of the conditions have retarded the devth problem. But does the country ae- merit ot nut intent-Lion prevalent can with equanimity Mr. Hunger. in Hohhot. and Eaten Soshtche- tord’s admission that the 'NhtSttttN wan. Crops are ripening raertlr. Stnmm" hove cost . greet deal, but Cutting bu commenced and Mngt- are worth it? in: should be genonl about tho mid- . A worker whose wage in a month an. or August. Rain orouid be bene- " eqnol to the C.N.R.'s loss in one “an to um um crop. end oes- minuto is I worker who . Mtlnz tum. Grouhoppa' mo cor noel: better than the "we any thugs, Maul-r1: in t5ashateh-aa, 'tfn the worker: in the country. and atgtrreto lanes will be neon “cl-ouncc "Rirc.,rJiP Iht9ttrhrd plums-um t, . Jun-r: O. I.“ v pub . n m . =etggtt.ratt,.'ttf.rtgg_'UfgA1'lMTar""'" A 'o-'.-.-."'-)'"'.'-".'?-".-.'-"-" Observation “(some that the ma- in the areas alected. Hail III 10th ot the people vhoee knowledge canned further more damage in ot the railway problem is Iconllned to many local areas. In. Quebec Ideal cursory reading o: headlinea, are pro- growing condition have prevailed. ml: suspicious of the pronoeal Crops in general are in good condi- cad br encore of the Gunman tion and in many canoe the promo“ "ettie Railway. It could not be are excellent tn Ontario 'Nqt-t mini". Mr advocates ot Public ahowera and warm weather have ownership inevitably are unablcioua been ttegtefteinl to corn. roots and of the motives of private ownership. puturee. while harveeting of grain And one might suggest that ordinary in well advanced and general] prol- citilene should he suspicion. tor Native yields and quality continue they need to be sure that whatever above average. In Prince â€ward is done be an improvement on preo- Iaaud lded growing conditiona have out conditions. manned while in Non Rmm'inl' 1ty?iei'it'S.rcCrisi"i'iiiiltii, gnaw-loo f't'"tifgrff, There is hardly a doubt that the can: proposal is intended to help the C.P.'R. Tho GER. desires to make profits tor its "tvrtttroIderte. To do that it must render Inch In elicient service that it “tract.- no ironage which gives it the revenue to meet all its obligation: mi;- ployeec. suppliers. bond holders and tax common. Having done justice to mm. mm Cam $150 A Miimte M int-29¢ eta-tring, *“'*~I*MI~ (in. out. and him-I: 80) mu. much t, "" an“) thNStt,',th'e'a'fJttoil'= Api ovor,9raomqthirsattt our. t?iiiiirje),iit an! jan- o-o ,roeid “um um a. on; into;- num a. Marin at tho . grudyonrburdonod gaunt It otiiteettttat would Lsooriqtt% “t. It It Pgltt an: the 001mâ€: you! lynch)! not undead! - e, "the at In gdublo contract "I!!! the CPR for tho “a at aha revenues of the tmitted till“, ‘hetweon the (Sacrament. had tho C.P.R. . can? REPORT High temperatures without needed general rein: in the Prairie Pro- vmcee hve lowered crop prospects over much ot Suhtchenn and in parts ot Alberta, dthough weather conditions have retarded the develop- ment ot nut infestation prevalent in lunch. and Eaten Suntche- wan. Crops are ripening m1]. Cutting his commenced and hngt- in; should be xenonl about the mid- dle ot August. Rain you! he bene- ftatat to Lute Jon crop- ull ou- ft'i'dse'tit1'1Uttgtgglt,Nt. Ids. . & J FF ' ' . l w» t,0,ii9tititt; '" It. 2tu', _ 51$ I . b . iit! t8t'ltiiittNt) _ . -.. Imuw-TW w My 11'ch .tt . i" .31, cï¬mumnmmmrï¬m sh t's,ithtti1t'f'tthttit 'su_iati,-diiirauikuitr., dump um am “he; I I!†Hymn: to have tun-l h r.atl ',iroftreett1bo.eaTr'r???orAierttprotm3-ttotrM'i" ',,'tTrl'lllel't when m tbiautur,erivo,and “hymn-q tlgtir' t-ould “nigh; the m con-tony nu common "e. ' a , toy-'3 the}: A ttttty if; Take “on of the an. an tai _ One would "no“ that the can with! do â€my, .11.. with a. an. ueir1iuete One does not need to be . tmitbe- car It nu none In Insomil. tionint to deplore an M that m Mr. and Mn. Join In†Of Mr ct the major volition portion Mn l.9 vtMtgd at tho homo at tthebtet evidently condemned the tm1tieatittat MOI. plan without 'txttloring its DO-ibm‘ Mr. John Ellis] of wmdom, ties or even uniting the that! report Mich. spent the was!“ with or the special Senate Committee. friends here. an. to m: Ura,. r11,'",t the can...» tn , i km A. .,i1t','i7,iiiu'iiiri(i'ii)tayiiiiii, thugs, Maul-fly in Soak-mm tad am to.†will be - in the can Mod. lull in canned further unto (we I: nil: a an omit-i: civic. 4o a. - at - no Inth may: land land growing conditions hue prevailed, while in New Brunswick and Non Scotil rains during the past week added to the previous navy modulation have but! an ad- verce elect on ttll crops. In British Columbia the recent hot dry wea- ther has moderated during the put week, with lieu-y showers in the Kooteny district. Thom-tin harvest _will he light, but prospect: for other crops are good. I b lr" duty up. has t Metro, llll I 4| Wï¬lï¬mnan Jdl?g'gt'T,',ll WJIdéoul) ',"brl'ta' {Lyon-ymtolnvo; Mantel l Mal-Crashes T‘on titt.ittenqqdi-dqqt.-- Mammal-undead.- “.21: 't a... .elet,tb+tS-trrt- Malnhmm'gb Roth Mohair. Mr. Sun “twins:- and Norma Weller of Whterloo, spent the holl- day with In. Anthony Drain. limit-ammuni- “(walnut-nu“ nmmblnuu-n-d ammmmmmm viiiâ€- ehti. nadir uh. myrullnmrmuhbow no - can. about! tttht mung-null. ore-tttht IMMNtIgum. Duthmuoump'ounuu. grtteqttt etert.otntitrtK?tr-tt new. Beeua.ta. Jun aim tt a in. M. J. um um Ou- day at his home In Insomll. puma-town“ an. a.“ toll. louver. Por- n» It I. - at no - which - 'tres-ttr m ttrotrtaur,_tarMteepeto.thaqnrt m-mmgohwmo own-unnWNovnu. 'Nt couldn’t Ism- u - any MLVW my uyuorm. that couldn‘t itt It". as! no Into now D! I will. and denunciation-m. Mm m In! I moi-oil. ova-look Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook ot Do mm, luck, fluted mu Bullion "I tad you via duwild’s m at the top m' worked down!" In; iiGaiiai uNi-.atne6b_arm." Ell-1&5". he; numb: dike of. fittttiiir?.i. ik, 'la',', tiii, LAFF-A-DAY X My. 1nd In. Aim MAI-shall and itamjly of Toronto um In. mu Fleming and Min Alice of Poole. visited recently at the home. ot Kr. and Mrs. Boyd Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dom. Mr. Ed. nnd Mine. unmet uni iDell Hammond attended the Shout- er reunion. which m hold in Stmb ford put on Walla-thy ot In: " 0n we: to m anab- vocll to an a. not 1m: tttnhtoarirt.anauerasatqtrtt. We“: museum-ll m u .artstatratetuttMhrrsttuttttt) - a My! III. undou- de.tatnte 'reerta,tt.eertt.ate 1tu.'"h'p',UtNtd."If,iNt uattera._-tht" nutlonnbuuvotlhkulyol onomuuotmoontry. MIL“: _Tt-ia.tAott-ottV wwummum uni-manuhhnoueym‘m vacuum-midi". This. are m that Me an mum'- In“. And I. TtNeg - In Mm at. W - ly - . "it'tiOr, T ht is part ot and; I 'rrtrrPaMlh? 1 their influence would â€no - an"; _ t Myrna at um. eamH.at Mr. Id. Hanna-1's. Mr. and In. High Hummer! Ind non Billie of Rummy: mat the week-end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inn-old. We and to luprovo our cine.- tioul "It... I , _ And. in I! m. I. not to withâ€. all numb our Mull Recover- From “min. 'Wo no! a rod-can ot gonn- nau mm In . "auction or mun. week. Wo no“ to eliminate up"! pt- A lkttee "It. irMhieh to Live “I'd MAKING CANADA a-edu-..'.-'---..--.-,'..' WWI-â€WI!“ '-d-Frim.brth-disr_hiar-r' ‘Wu'm . x _ I. an _ In. and. anoma- u u â€in -tyfth â€Mattie. all Mo new; winning their "mung mu Ruth Miller ot St. Thom called " her home 1-way, onto-to to Red Bay on a nation. - Miss Rachel Gerber of Cream“ In visiting Mm. Aaron Gerber and In. Peter Monty. and Walnut. _ . _ In» T. A. Talm- ot at. W and In. N. A. Tarior of Blyth more recent (new. u the home of Dr. J. C. and In. no“. Vulcan “Who ulna home on Tue-any more It. and In. Burl Daley and non Tommie ot Palmer-ton. Jon )1on ot Detroit in and!“ a month with In. id: “War. In. Brenner nil law has ot himhenor united, with Mn. A1. Gremm In! week-end. ' . um uu, am, isatr and in: an} Roth Haro'"" than - Mr. Royal Kelterborne and It. Arthur Rainer motored to Detroit ro- canny. any.†whim qt tho I... at â€.11. anathema In- an no: up!!! ly. 5.9.9 aa 1'0th AAG " the “(In C Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bender mhito on- route to In...†hm. New York candy with the latter: cousin, Mr. and Mn. Alex “Dough! of New Dundee. Lloyd mum We Wbbe, lash Cream: and William Btlur do“ tor Mn. I. C. Ron an} Ant. In. J. A. Taylor of St. Thom Tittitgtd re Mr. and In. Wm. 6ttman at '. mlra spent an week-end 3nd holdny in town. Mr. and Mrs. [one Martin nud family and Mrs. Clarion smug mo- tored to, Lu_ck_now cn Sunday. Mrs. Leah But, msisGrv, oldest lady. coldbrued her 90th “1'th with Magda gm} â€have. " her Mr. and Mrs. Jax Sunder: and sons ot Waterloo and In. Baker of Florida wind on Tuesday a the home ot the formers parents, Mr. and In. Win. ¨en. Mr. and Mm. Heath and mints Roma-y of Madam were roan! guests at the home of In. Ruth'- brother, Mr. S. l. Kuhn Ind In. years viculdi nt their room it: Pr! Pertrt,_tferrmrtn, hob. M. mm noon: l g!