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IIi'i'S'i'i'i'T'A'i'i ''T''A'T'A'A 'i'A'i 'S'A'A'A 'A'i'T'II 1,1 1,1 1:1 you Witt ALWAYS FIND AT III 11 '1 '1 1,1 ALLENS 1 1 TI-IE NEW SEASONS STYLES CLASSROOM S REET WEAR SPORT WEAR FORMAL AND TEA GOXWNS JIBTLY FAMOUS I-OR LOATS Allen Stores, Ltd H18 Dundas Street LONDON Smith: Il only wish you could make the pastry my mother used to m-ike. I I 1,1 5 1' 11 1' I 1 I '1'1 '11 '1'1 . '91 11' V 11' :fl :U1 1l 1' 131 IN II 1I '1'1 1 1 11 11,I T 'gl '11 - 1 '11 1'.' 1'1' 12: - - II H1 :U1 1,1 , -11 :11 - - 141 1'1' 1'1' II 11: 11 ,, 1 A - 1 A . . 1, 13: . t . 11: 1 1 1 111: 1'1' '1'1 'II 111 Your Inspection Invited 1,1 ',I 1 I I1 II 1'1' 1'1' 11 . 1 1 11 1 1 II 1'1' I . - e 1 1l '1'I . , I 1 '1'1 I1 I1 II 1'1' 17 1'1' .TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT ...... LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTELTLTLTL I 1 1 7 I V N C V E His Wife: I only wish you could make the dough your father used to make! BEUHLER BROS. I 190 Dundas 51. Edit 5391 I I CHOICE QLXLITY NIliA'l'S .-YI' if 1C vi-:RY LOW PRICES 11 II i 'I I, 31 If 'Service With A SmiIe I , 1 IY2:l:lrL:L:Lr,3,:,fLv,:L1l:l:::::,:L:L:LrlfLfL1L:L:L:L:L:L:L:L:L:l:L:L:l:LI ETLTLTLT-t-T-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTQTLT'T' : 1 ARCADE 1 I. 1 - R E C R E A T I O N - I 1' AI lf 1' I BowL1No and BILLARDS I 1' - I If 1' I 231 Dundas St. L. E. Carnegie. Prop. :E 1' 1 1' 1' I'-TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLT:TLTLTL?LTLTL:LTL:LTl7LtLTLTLTL:L:L?lTLTLTLTLTLE-LTL?-TLTQ SOUTH C. I. 1 IDEAL BAKERY :I Manufacturers of If BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES '1 :1 Ytnedclziig Cakes and 'J5i1't11f141kzf Cialees Om' Specialty 1 '1 I' FOR DELIVERY PHONE Allfil-C.-Xl.F 2795-Xl' I. LLLLL,LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL,L I I I I MAY we Count on you If to patronize our New Store at I T97 WORTLEV RD. CI-Iuron Sc Erie BId13.D 1 1 1 CAIRNCROSS' 1' 'THE CHEMISTSH 5 Dependable Drug StoresinI.o1'1don. I Experts in ICCDAK photography I' TT'T'T'T':':'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'f'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T'T' An Englishman was on his first visit here. While driving along, he saw a sign that read: Go slowly! That means you. By Joyef' he said, how did they know was here ? 1 'I '1 1 1 1 1 1 'I 4I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :Gil-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-LAL-g-L- ' - ' -gALAL-L-L-L-L-L-LALAL-:ALAL-L-L-LAL-L-LAL-1'til :gif my 01112 Ii: :I 11 SDEQIALDINNERS and Luisicneoms 11 1 1, Uiaiflsf f7o11rls 'ffiliest LSQVUICP IJ L1 II The 1 II II ld I II' 13' O M1 VL 8 Q 11 11, Limited I 1:1 -J-111 Izfmovatiozfz In IIE 1L101f'1C1O1'IfS qfestezuranf Qgtzflesu I 1j1 Il Visit A6119 efozufzgei' After The Show II Ig' V 'I'1 SUNDAES and SODAS dt ouia 11 UR-TO-DATE FOUNTAIN 11 If I1 1E 378 121e1111.O1.1i 51. LONDON 1:1 'I'T-7-7-T-T-T-T-7-T-T-7-T-Tv?-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T'T-T-T-TY?-T-TYTYT-T-TY?-TY!4I Paqe Sixty-Seve VI
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AUSTRALIA! II'rIllIiluucil Yi-um l':Iu4' 21+ The depression brought a general realization of the great moment of wool production, and the full co-operation of Federal and State God- ernments is now assured to Australian sheep- raisers. Other factors colour the prospect for wool- growing. Although most of the land available for pasturage is now in use, the clearing away of scrub may yet open up new acres. ln the Artesian Basin in the northert part of New South Wales fa region devoted entirely to breeding sheep for wooli the number of sheep per acre increases from west to east with the rainfall. This demonstrates the need for con- siderable moisture, and gives rise to the con- jecture that irrigation will also increase the area available for sheep-raising. Too much moisture, on the other hand, causes foot-rot and other diseases among merinos, and the raising of Romney Marsh sheep, an English breed adapted to moist pasturage, may be found profitable in some coastal regions where it has not yet been introduced. New woolen fabrics and an artificial leather made from wool have recently been evolved by science. and promise new outlets. New market- ing opportunities have also been presented in recent years, notably in Japan. The invention of substitutes for wool has not proved as great a detriment as had been apprehended. Improved prices are encouraging wool-growers, and the outlook for the wool industry is indeed bright. Next to wool, wheat is Aust.ralia's most important export. Victoria and New South Wales possess the main wheat areas. although South Australia and Western Australia are also important producers. Professor Edward Shann, of the University of YVestern Australia, believes that the wheat export industry may some day outgrow the pastoral industry in financial weight and inter- national reputef' Other experts hold the same opinion. It has been pointed out that only about one-twelfth of the land which could be used for wheat-growing is now devoted to it, and that improved methods of wheat raising will increase the yield. The average yield per acre has already been greatly advanced. and as the population grows holdings will become smaller and tillage more intensive, so that the yield may some day approach that of the wheat-growing countries of Europe, although such a prospect is rather remote. Development in this direc- tion, however, is certain to continue. It is a sig- nificant fact that since 1901 the export produc- tion has been increased by more than 150,000,000 bushels. :Continued on Page 1' Page Sixty-six .v.v.v.w.v.w.-,,.,.v.v.v.v.,.i.v.'.'.V.v.,.v,,. .w.v.w.v.v. ,,.,.w.,,.,. ,w.v. I I IffeeasseeefeeefaAehaesfcvssfteeecct il COMPLIMKNTS or if i ,II ig METRoPouTAN 51.5 I, qi, if STGRES Iii if wwf srom-:s num 1:o4s'r 'ro 1:oAs1' IPI ft , ,, I, ., I I, ,:?LTL?LTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTSL WLTLTLTLTLTZTLTLTLT:TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTSLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLEEII 51 Dr. C. W. MCCRARY 5,5 nl in Ig DENTAL sosoeom It Ii www iii: It 'ju Ig Metcalf 1559 :Q me woaruev now, LONDON If: I 'I 13 U ---, A AA,-,,.,--,--,, ,II I -QLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL.L.LTL.L.L.L.i.L.L.g-g.g.g.g :AL-L-gs 1-L-L-LAL-.I Marg Cummings tat busy crossingl : Now don't forget, your brake is on the right and clutch on the left and etc. Bill Parsons: For goodness sake, stop talk- ing. Your job is to smile at the policeman. I 1-L-L-L-L-LAL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-leL-L-L-L-LAL-LAL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L I ti' Ill Ig' tj :QE YUI' wlu. BE sM.uz'r tl gg: .rr vol'R t:oi.l.r:om'l'r: Ig: Ii: wnm vol' xxmn Egg I4 Hp If: 5 Iii it SIE G L. E s gig! 'PI gig! Ig, ,I I, 'nil S H O E S I' 'nil :il II' wwf :QI ,II 'til IQ! THEY tzosr miss :qi gn 5 Ip: AND wma l.oNoER It III' IP' :qi -'xwya I 'tg 'il . . . 'ei Ig: Sregle Shoe Store, Limited Iigl . qu ONE BIG STORE IN LONDON , ,,, Egg 129 DUNDAS STREET :-:E If, 'tp THE ORACLE
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I I I I I 1: lp I ll 'rl lj' I- BELLEVUE lf' Il Eg: MUSICAL ART LTD. It I., IiXPIiR'I' iNsrizI'c'riON ON :pl ,I , II VIOLIN, TENOR AND Il II HAWAIIAN GUITAR II IA II. II INSTRUMENTS FREE II The richest child is poor without musical lf: training. :il I -L Ip lf RI-:,IsuN.xnI.E R.X'I'l-ZS I my LL II ll A. E. HAMILTON, President. lil: :gl ii. J. L.iEi.AIiivIE, Viet-Pi-A fre Gui. Mgr. II: -I 1 ' I I: T. E. BROWN, P,-.Winaai Nimgtf I-I I I 4 I lr QE DUNDAS STHLONDON Metcaltl 1254 5,- Il I ' I . cl: -- .... --- ....... Lv--- ...,.. -.--- , ,,,-l'i ---L..,.L-..,,.----------L---.--..--------- Roy Treinaine tdriving the carI: Aren't the stars beatitiful to-night? Mary Shannon: If you cIOn't watch Out, yOu'II be seeing even more. I SHORTT'S Tire same IIIS'l'RlI5I'TOR IIL SEIISERLING TIRES SIMMS BATTERIES Market liranchz East Iiiul Store: IST-ISSI IIINII STRIiIiT IIINII AT ADIiI.AIDE Plume Metcalf 5095 I'Iii-nc Itairmont 5051 CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENIS Will-I PEPSQNALIW PCR TI-IE SCI-IOSL GIRL Vogue Beauty Shoppes 73'l Richmond Street Nletcall 7598 880 Duncla Street Eairmont 2386 s - - ' - L lf Page Sixty-eiqhtr I ACCESSORIES PRESSURE GREASING L L L L L L L L L L L L L L-L-L-L-L-L- ' -LAL-LAL-L-L- '- 'i 1 I I l I II III' 'I '-:I ,I LONDON I ig, 'QI It FLORAL EXCHANGE II 'II , lil It Cut Flowers Floral Des1gns Ig . ,lg I-jl Wedd1ng Bouquets lg: ll WE .um MEMBERS or T1-IE ll 'I'ELEcRAPII m:LIvERY :JI lr: sEnvIf:E. ,I If ll :gl The one-price Florist. We clo not increase :fjl the price OI Our flowers On special holidays, lf: :II such as Christmas, Mothers' Day, Easter, etc. I 1:4 EQ: We have the most complete equipment lor :Il :fl Weclcling Or general clecorations. :Il III 'll We handle only the best Ilowers, and assure complete satisIactiOn. l- ll II 5 WINDSOR AVENUE I-: Ig' 1,11 METCALF 3297 Il l'l fl' l I T-T-1-1-T'T-T-T-T-T':'T'T'T'T-T'T'T-T'T'T'T'TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLI He tafter being turned dOwnI : Oh, l'rn not worrying: there are a lot more fish in the sea. She: Well, if no one has a better line than yours, they'II all stay there. T'T'T'T 'T 'T-T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T'T'T 'T'T 'T 'T 'T'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T -T 'T 'T 'T'T'T -'I W. J . W 1-1 1 'I' E CORNER WORTLEY ROAD 20 EI,MWOOII AVENUE. GASOLINE MOTOR OILS TIRES TOBACCOS Y E S - - WE HAVE SWIMMING, DANCING. CLUBS, GYMNASTICS, SPORTS AND ORENDAGA CAMP FOR YOU. Y. W. C. A. Landon Metcalf 4582 THE ORACLE ll
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