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and,Duvettne, with PligW1 or Crush collars, and cuffs o
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.include Rosewood, Wine, Rust; Yawn, etc, Siies,...
Very 'spe4at,prices this week -end $8.75 to
• Misses andMatrons.
Smarttlevy Hate
ThemcdeSays twt ',too much',
• brim. , smartest all, erelyet;
and felt 'and' YelVet' combina-
• tien. Chic new. hats. We are
featuring ,sonte medium . and
large head,. siseS : in 'IllatrOil
styles, today. Sten in and try.
• these on. 2.98 gi 5.95
Large Size
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The hill size. Enough fluff• y
filling for, a deod big (milt.
Special, each 69c.
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Ladies' Warm Union
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Made from soft longwearing
durable yarns. Usual price
$1015, $Peci41 rime' • 98c
ToW,Cls
tatur1.coof's, ; with Hfiitioy.
hi oi Red,. stripe.. 'good
size tokel for. kitchen , use..
Men's Broadcloth
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• Fancy 'stripes oe 'plain col-•
'ors. These wash real Well,
and are' of nice fine ,Broad-
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••A, new shipment •arrived of
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This pines in. stripe patterns
of blue or piniescolorings.
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YOUNG PLOWMEN • OF DEUCE
. „COMPETE"-
▪ •
The 1927 plowing match for Soutk!
Bruce was held On the ,f arm of -Chas,
Thomson, just South; of TeesWater,
on Tuesday of last week, Pctober
• 'There were VOW competitpp,, :but,
the rather, threatening weather Of the,
afterneion"Prelented the 'Attellance
,of. spectators.,' There, was, this year.
2Ornpetit1owl\ plow
W.cirk but enly"tew entries were'made
"in'this elaiss "
'MANS CELEBRATE
RIORTY-SECOND B1RT11pAY
Belgrrieie- .
Twine are nOt elneemn'ion, buttwins
•who live to celebrate their 8Zad birth-,
•d?..Y .together Pre feW fpr
tween,...Sueb,,,:hpwexer, are JOIM Neth-
• e4li- and • yichard Leislinnant
• prbliabiy the ohlest tWinsii
marieed the '82nd anniyersary' Of
their birth,' at BeleraVe, on Ciet§ber,
1,7th;
It
The Silver; 'eUp tione,teel. by W.;'1-1,mal
w• ill.oxilc..hrwq:.. g • theMutqal Life rotu'Ar•
: Wine by MOirieoa Ellis of -Withrerteir' • :Mr
and is .imw hi peincianer.t ,ProPe.FtY• W0,te
This wan or the bet ptowed 'rid
lend in any *clask 'excepteNce.-1;/ 'The entS,
,cailirer 'Cup *meted by'M,
Nva also won the. seeend.... time int, gain
Morrison lutist ever $eVe
three.:tineeia,lourlyeals to`s..becOine, how
the permanent property .' or the 711011
nor: The YOungest boy .Plowing' wag the
'Leonard Schmidt of, Mildmay, age& dad,
• 12 years, and . his team end •eclnil?- '$2e
Meta ialS(t t()* first' prize: twc-• the
.01ov/et:len coming the kneeest.distance was
•were Harold :Sny.de: and Arch: •Mc.• stri
. Culloug of Port Elgin. .For the best it.
plow 'tee s,..o en to Culr.ts,s, the 'fire 0
prize W ni to Steth
bo, And e Net
,•• '„ •
'was real r-UUOn at the, jnfor-
ieh,' Coe ple, rpaPy TO?'„e.'happY."`
Da-•' '• 7 '
•
. liZether,P:apd • Mra., 1shtnar1
',horn iq IrelETd .ye*s-l$:45
pante t� • Canada. with
...,when they, wet, bet 6 years Of
• TheY crossed the Atlaptik o'n'
ng vessel. and the trip
n 71;110'9.1M • Jt •vices- net memitenetis.
evere',aseeMr.. igetheryt recalls; a
Stiens.;Wbale` being sighted and
ealitnin Of the abfi took the little
in' his that.he Might 13etter ,
the .Wenderfel sight. 'So &foie did: :
whale come to the" hipthat :It
:ecru-ed.:far rt tin,e that he'would
ke the . vessel and possibly *wreck
. !Z,
n their:arrival in this epuiftrY the
heey's ,first' settled: in the Town-
, .• _ ,
•Woedeprs,,1*FITUTE CONEN
• :TION,e4T WAIAZRTON ,
Ati,14cAkejtoricirtj
The• convealea. of WiT7Women's-Tlir.T.:
stitutedelegates,,:ef.. the ' Counties Of
Perth, Huron aid BrucC, ,held at
Wallifttif4-Oti,iritiaday and liV__efines-''
dak,".'WaS ;eottilii4e4,iinder the mot
faybeable,,apapieeir".., The Attendance:
of 190 yAter Mark. lok
such:41i,, eirent in this elistriet The:ad-
dresses were of a: :high: :order'. Re-
perts:,prepented. and: discue.ewns • ire
dieted. that ,.the engtiteteS are aCeimire
pliehittg,,niuch along the lines of wptk.
upon which 'emphasis is laid; and the
eris.44i0s• Were enaiiirtioui: • in they
''.'Praise Of the hospitality etetendecirby.
the ladies Of the loeal brenehl and the
• girls of Ithe'.Tiiniet.':Instittite..:.
The.' delegrites,ltegistered• •.'in the
Coutkil-Cha*ber from hiplire 'o'clock
`ea T#esclaY,. :a the • firef session:
•:Over which Mese G. Crawford, of. Tara
' presided,. . opened , witheOflimunitY
singing ,and devotional exercises, the
• latter, conducted by 'Rey: T. it, !Bole
:ofeteWn; -Promptlyat o1.30 'clOck, in
the audit:whim.' •
.' • 'Owing:to the feet that De. 'Helen
,M:CMurchy:-JA.,4,:oblig:pd to catch, the
afternoonArain or London, this lady',
•chiel. of .;the
of. the Tc.e.partment of Health, ,Toron-,
-rt.6
dress. ' She eutlinecL 'briefly l3eneflci.pl
work whteh had been 'aecOnllished iii
Ontario in .094.'particalar: aspect* OfpiThik.
:bea1th4Lpi•opex atient1Pn.betore.
,phild.bittb,and tednetiPn -in the ratio
of child;mortality;.1i «.fact;that
'e large Percentage Ti-if-tilese' -deaths'
have been due 16, lack Of proper atr
,tention to mother .and babe.
The re-
sult of public edticatiOn along thi• e
line 'has been very. „ptori6unced..
' Welcomed by. 'the Mayor.: "
' delegates .vete. .welcomed by
1•Ialladay. Mrs:, M. McBeth of
• MilvettOn. responded.. "The eo,niienoS
relief, irtimigiation,.. education and
better schooth,.. agriculture and horti-
.culture: presented .their „reports, 'after
Mr.,,'GeO.- A: Putngm, Superin-
'fondent of 1,11.prrien'S institutes In On-
. "feria, sPoke- on. the. continued expap-
sion pf .the werk,, andsuggested chan-
nels through' which the 'organizations
. eouJd make, their. influence felt, Still
.'fereher. •
. The delegates Were entertained' at
•
a buffet'supper in the LO.P.E. room
by:. the membereeof the loeal Women's
arld:Junjor Institutes ; •".
The Evening 'Session.
--:T.--TOn'eqfuesdeye-eveningeew_ith..:_MrseeL.„;„
Crozier, vice,presideet ef the local
branch, in the chair, after community
singing led, by Mr.„Leslie Hearts, the
.ineinbere-'-ofetheiloCal-Gitils institute-
toek charge of the.Progrrne. Mis
Margaret Cowley, ' the president, spoke
briefly-fin'Hamusing, farce comedy, entitled, "How
the Story Grew," Was preie'nted. The
menaberi. Of the cast' who aequitted
themselves: very creditably, • were
:Mre:. Roy Lamb Mrs. Timiock,11isseF:
Edith 'Long, Mae LeMbertus,• Gert-
• tilde Ellie,. Ruby. Cowley, ' Bessie
Thompson and Mildred ..RovCe.:. Miss
E Guest of Tomato: ass,sted in di -
:meting this 'part' of • the. program.
This session Concluded with 'a very
interesting and informatii,-e' illusteate
ed talk: :bere Dr.. O. J. Stevenson•of
'O.A,C., Guelph, on the bietlipliieei of
Canadian poets, artists, sculptors' and
historians. -•• -
A further report, chiefly inregarcl•
to Wednesday's prograint • Will he
second p to. -A.& W,...M0Kague.
•7-VolloWin is the list. of prize win--
-ners;, their naniesi,,16.,ce of' residene4
and*, prize won, also ihe .peciaiafor
eiowri anCfinish in that elass:
• CLASS 1 -In sodhigh 'cut, 'PloWr
• open -Sandy .1McKerc1ier, _Wroxeter
• $11:Ii„ 'Bert McCullough, '7.'ort
$8: ; Crown, S:- McKerch. r•
•S. McKetcher, ',, •
CLASS :2 -In sod 'plain plows
open.: --Herb Schnurr. Walkerton,. $10;
.Wilford Ingl,is, Walkerton, order for
$10 on TudhopeLAnderion Co.. to be
used' in 1927... Aleii,RuSsel Brussels.
'$6. , Crown and finish, Herb. ' Schmitt.
n ' '
ship of ,Darlington, Where they, took
land.: After a few years,' • hoW-.
ere‘e. they' moved.to:the- County Of
Huron; then dittle bAt 4 trackless for.'
est.. It.was • in Huron that :the•Sevins:
•reeeived. their. early ,education: •
pait 'of the parcel of a pioneer
. . „
community, Mr. Nethery' aind, .Mrs
Leishman teek' their full Share intik.
eml,cif these clays. Farms we're hewn
• out.tof the fo'reSt eoacik' were built
n-nd n:Any efrthe hothei in Belgraver
tifl stand on tinahers whireb • were
hewn by the early:settlers • In these,:
days grain Was sown by, hand: an• d
,aped • • •with sicicle and ecythee : The
rnat had to he
-
fit?Ifora:inbYeni:tii.le!nsitlY7
'CLASS .sod, plain plowsopen
TaWeie:an T e-73-eurney-o-ft61i700011P1e'
'men's plase-Henry"'Flach Walter- three or four days.
ton, 410; Robt,' Moffat; ' teeswater. Leishman was rnarried
(Kinloss twP ) $10. order.. .Massay,... 1469 and raisd a fa-eily of 11 ehil:
-Harr:ig-Co7,-.'Hei*-MeXagireTTees'wate- dren, e,ight. of .,'Who -r4 are
$6, Cron, Moffat; ',Finish, .07andehildren and two:
e -
• CLASS 4 -In sod, plain ploWS; open
• to young Men 23 -years• of 'age and it
under -Bert Heniiningway, Brussels ; bi
seufller, value $15; donated by Cock- ha
chat Co Alvin Thacker' teeswater
Wilkinson PlOW.at ballcprice;..donated ta
by .S; E. Jeffery; .:6ternarci "'SO -inner 116
'Walkerton,'$6; Walter Woods,' • Wing.; rit
ham, $4; Had Snyder, Port. Elgin g'
Crown, ;Bert*eramingway; fi
isli, A. Thacker, ' . st
•
':CLASS -5-7-In stubble, boys 19. yrs h
of.' age . and ''under -Morrison •Ellis 0
Walirekton,",• ;IO;' Herbert 'Arkeh. 0
Teeswater, $8; Wm.' Dennis,' Walton
$6:I Stanley ' Acheson; "Ramiv,er,.
/Best crown and :finish, M. Ellis. :
CLASS 6 -In eitibble; boys,16-yrs,.
and: under -Joe Benninger, Teeswat-
er, $11); Arthur Vogt, Formosa',. Men- '
rY -plow half price; ironated • by • Ti
Jeffery ' Hardware; Harold Carter. '1'
'Greenock, $6; jack • Wing- "I‘
ham, $4:- Ilitingla's ,:Goodfellow, Vee- 9
,water $2. ,CroWn, J;•Benninger• Fin-
AstIFIELD TiNTIT,I3D CHIJRCH
ish; Vogt • ' •
CLASS '. 24urtow
• NOTES
published next week. '
urning Point in C4niadian/West's History
• i-naire carrying the "Conntete or 'Puttees" on Red • ftiver. SWittimudi. ,Soenesotivo istsineir of Cittiatteilo.',
of P inkfferin." Swinbanit. fireman On '.',copntess of Doi fetin." 4,-:-.1Countette of Deiffeirin" as oho is toga:, ;meting he •
a Winnipeg .• • , • . • • , ' •
ifty eYears ago, Winnipeg ehtirth bells • i,vere ',the "Countess" did not arrive that Amt., but the
ritiging wildly- arid. the few steam,'Whistles in the next, for the difficulties of navigation with a, toweof •
city Were ecreaming with joy, On thae, daY, a new and ',six ,herges were too great for speedy proems: -
'Wirth ;note .was added to the tuinpite 'eft. was tho. 7engineThears the natne Of the Wife"ef the ••
' eoend of the first, locomotive 'Whistle to shatter the then GoverrierrGeneral, Lady Duffetin, Who, formally'
peace and quiet' of: the little prairie. city, ,• • eliristeeed ,it 'at Pisher'e :Landing, and today she
Tho do.? Mailed the occasion of , the arrival of the .staid in A shiny coat/of decorated With
gay flower boxes in the C.P,R, gardens- at ,Winnipeg.
'And yet waketetily' the Merest accident that etre,-
vetted the "Counthse. of Duffer -ie. from being. permit-
nentle, ..relegatedePieflettestrAP, *rap, eWfiete her uee.--.
fulness Was neet the Watt dOld•tee the Colunibist River-
ComPeny, and in 1909. she. Was found in this .cern-.d
pany'et‘ scrap heap by •Richard.:2Waugleese meyeet '61
WinniPeg. • The old. engine was handed osrer to the
1.crty---u-Nvititiwer-by-:-ste-Willitinr-Matk*nzierthor=--
,eirghlY niicrhauled, the C.P.R. add, the
•eprengeof 1910, placed in itt present lereatiorr in Whete••
• - There tire telly :ei-roatty as fifty,rnen in "'Mimi- •
temember the, atedeel Of the 4Caiiiiteire," and'
ameng these Dr,. Charles N. Bell, one Of the founders
:of •the • Winriipeg drain 'Exehangeo who handred the
arrival for the tutitointi department.,
eThe "iron"iitInkkati" Wag built by
-teretemotive-COMPanY\in-1872e-andepttrehaiedebyethec-
'(!anediari Pecifie, RellWaY fee skso�. sho woo later
SOld tO the Geldell WOO C.111 NW for ti0000 *hits'
Intielittli iitiotttgewit *unto*
.'
engine no. .known as the Countess of Dufferite•
brought to Winnipeg in connection with the cortetine,
of the CanadianePaeifie ,Railw,ay. And the eveet
eelebtated by the entire tnopulati re -.lei lowi
issue of an extra edition ,of the einly daily paper, an-
., nouneirig the corning, was termed •"0A
fieriitig,"-ente, of theIgreateet importanee to the entire
e-e-Northoiritesteeeeee •
•
. The first engine, fetertinner hundred.s of others,
• did •tibt . enter Winnipeg ,trieterrted ere -rail, Though
...stew:kJ VMS up in order that the whistle might sicalthe
•,ehdrus •ef :,welcome the -wheole of the enitiee ?ested
more or leise Securely on a barge that was towed up
the lied River by the steartiee "Selkirk," the barge
•tincl. steamer were gaily decorated with flae' and
• butitieg, and the engine itself,. Was polielied•nandgailer
deekeet With ribbons, , ' • ' , •
'"----1114--"Countesir,"-tonsidered-lialfetrecteritury-'-ageete
•
paragon of mechanical accomplishment, Was due te
„erkive In iWitulip,eg eiirlY on the, oozning oi Octo430
?PLIES •
' ' ...Buffet Sets, CushiinonBfr1;00Pwsn, Itui.nn"• ..,
aneY Wciric ncl Scarfs
en. White in 13*uffenteSrsetas, Vanity' Sets, Runners,'
Scarfs, Bed,Spreads, Aprone, Etc. — _
„D.M.C.. in all colours. . • .
Croche ttons,-White Ecru. and Linen
aOles' and Children's Underwear an
_ , .
ose...--Ali Fall and Winter, Weights.. / s '
firrIS"YVeliave ;without doubt the Finest Qual-
itymade in Canada, -Listowel,
Galt and Iwtoofn.YNIainllss ..
111bS.....Get your bulbs no*--tlya:cinths, Chinese
Lilies,...Tulips' -Daffodils, ,and Narcissus
, .
. ,
aper Whites.
'STANLEY'S VARIETYT
LucKNow, ONTARIO
has a houseful and Many mouths to
fill. I am alone and do not need all
this Wealth. I will • go and - move
mjr,sheaevs over to his ,field
.50 that he shall rejoige in the morn-
ing when he sees how great is
'store And he did And they did
.
•
this that night and the next, in the
sheltering dark.' But on the third,
night the moon came out, ,and they
• met face to• face each with his arms
filled with 'sheaves. On that ,, emit.
Say's, the legend, was built the temple.
of Jerusalem., •
--Morning' service at Blake next
Sunday. • -
eatigra. edehildren-• •
Mt. NetherY Was ilia:riled in 1880:
also had a fainily of '11;' and like',
s are tni ;chi e, He
s, eight gsranclehildren. He has been
farmer' Most of his life hut • 'now.
keir.,it easy ie. comfortable
.A7e,..kittifi: surrotrnded grea.
aples` andt S.,pruce ,and
arderir, with .manv eld,fashiened'
Owers. Jcle 45: an Anghleanand''
aiineh•.Conseryaieve in polities. ',He
. .
• •
as been, a •Iiietriber Of the.„, "Orange
rder since:1866 and has held Maley
fficeS in both the Orange and
Among the guests present were.
rs.II<Arinstrong, London; Mr. 'an?
rse A. Anderson.' Lohgwoods; Mr
nd Mr. Veilharn Douglae: LticknoW;
r. and Mrs. J. 114 -dill, Pleth; Mise'
ow;:elVire and Mrs. C. Wade of Bel, •
nri" ."(1.-Ieol)01.D'eeetal of Lack,
rave; lqr.• and MI's. 0.• J. Nether:yet:if
I•orris; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Netheri
f .BelgraVe.
--eree-n—• •
• CARGILL.MAN ,
•' MO'rOR WRECK
M9
OR
Joseph D. Schuett, furniture dealer
,
a Cargill village, Was instantly kiuled
en a railway crossing near Paisley.
Tuesday night :oftillast .week. Follovv,
ing a' beveling teurnamen. at :Cargill:
Mr. Scheett• offered to -drive a frierid,
Mr. R, C. MagLean,enianeger of the:
Her�and There
In accordance„WilliLits „new policy
the,Department of Health at Ottawa
has appointed, twenty' physicians as,
inspectors immigrants .dri
Eur�-
pean •cities. They, are to report fot
duty at once, ;
- .
.' • Manager 'D, McNair, of the Asse-•
ciatedeGrowere, state e that t the ,
• end of .leet week 100 cars of "Mlles!! ,
(MacIntpsh Red apples) left •the,
Okanagan :her New York and:
that 50 cars Jonathan § will movie
out /to SWedenje S:outli Africa, Qreat_L___
• Britain :and-New'Z'ealand..
Royal Bank at Paisley, to his home.
Having dime see he Was, et the eettire
•trip, and at the C.N.R.'crossing ' near
Paisley, where: the. railroad Crosses
the highirey atleieeingle• Of about
degree, Schuett evidently paistriolC
the,headlight of the train for, that of
.an •automobile and did not stoP. His
•ear :Was bit squarely on2the crossing
• -
and demolished; and he received such
'injuries: that death. must have been
instantaneous. '
Sehuett was. '52' years of age
and_h_ad beenein Careille1I years:. His
brotheee,:, Richard. X..' of Walkerton
.and -.Jelin:F. of Mildmay, are also .iv
She furniture and undertaking hual-
. . •
the Canadian 'Pacific .Railway is
agein Offering reprize Of.$100 :to the
Canadian :showing the best spring,
wheat at the =International Hay and
• Grain ',Show in: Chicago, it wn:k. an,'
"reerioiniced-eate-theeeffieesietlee,:agele
-cultural deeartreeittof the coinperiy.
• The show will 'he held in Ndvember.
. • • •
The deeeased is survived by, twe
• sena eandeeliree • daughters--Normar
of Leatnington. Wilfred at home,- Mrs
Claire Donnelly :of Chepstow.; Mary
at' honie, and ';Geraleline at Loretta
•Abbey, Toronto.'
plow; .3' or. 4 ,borSes--Jack Th0f111)50n ,• .RoilerE, Henry eepteeteinee:
.T,ren.eessirwaaiteei.r,; •
ftg$.1.0cii.,0771,6iNvi McDoivild •-•:zit.../i,tneiea6irridgInhinerhOeflah.da!:15e
'5:Wish; J..Thompeon: -• • -lay afternoon. The: address of MiSs.
8--2tracters, 0Pen-L.T.• P Meteod Of the ,Bible InaSitiite;
TePqNater, cage,. made' e deep impression. Her
*1-11'n,P. (I); , McG'ren:orl. .TeeawSter .)0s1tive ..Chtistiapity and the •Sineer;
g10; • Goreon. IliteYee; Teeswaler. $8' .itvihat .goes With her , address.: w4e'''
Crown; T P O'Malley; ',Finish, G "elt. The ladiee, all 'felt reed(' for
-McKee.e • ' " tieing present,: thotiCei some schetiiin
.Specials„
had to 'he done in,thee busy daYs.to.
ploing resident. nf Cut let there and. pet aWay borne again;
ross-,..1, Herb Aekell: 2. A. Tin:Leif:or. Men are not so .available to drive
18'-liesident" of Militiastwp.;-- i'he modern' (-harlots Mint bribe :the
Robert Moffat: • • tgaterjnr5 in the tirternome
19 -Resident ,:eof urran didn't wind' one, bit .take
Schntire: 2, Artlittr, Vogt. • int.," ten ear, and they were:net:
- 20 -Resident Morri• 'ones at that. •.•
.
on this: 2; Herb eSchnurr. . a ironth away preaching
21e -Resident �f Gyeerkeke-Hewaiel here ;and there:the pester. Was- glad
clartet. ' : • „ #-'n• te back in hi own pulpits .last
24-Ites.ident of :Carrick Wider .1' Sabbath. ;
years -Arthur Vogt., •
-1c1h et,1•at'ar: I'slubje, et mr!, have.
25-Culrejr: Yeteee-1e Mei' ermed ,vien ouream10
Thacker; .
2, NV:6r McDonald. •
not.'cothe 'But c,ourse, the
MARVELLOUS VALUE :dreams of Which 'he spoke were toe
the kihd,. a mediCat paper described:
. • It is !reafly niarveitoos 141.Wel Whorl. it :sold thilt a dream took 'place
", ;hen the .cereloal integrate par;
of good, whOleseme, ihstreetive teed.:
hag' matter in :eachtially' diointegrated• during fireers as
* of.
the restilt synortic ilic'secaions
Fayrily Herald and Weeklii Star 0.:c
tMioennt.rOefalt.fit'etto :and' t..116"' ile°11111.•
niecl: bSt • ft. e.0174.3,:riorirlirig Aisintegra.,
newanaper 'covering the newS eif fion t)t Oseetile persenality.":
• world, With' the greatest pews gather. The chilaVellis: fttcri.y ,was as fol.
Otganization farrljo'xn 61" .1,11.)(,),!1.
ily-.4n a gilin "iilterqt .1- .11-e-rtaitJudar'
Member of .the fentily; oldleed youne'. ii;vo affectionate, brothers- ;Work,
0-ridi an aqrieultural inul'that tegether. One hada-wife'
:.:Of the' paper Jt1st inagrne a co*hi Was A lonelY •0.ne the
nation ',containing all the' raboVefen. .hatveSi. time -the Oidor 1-Potlier sad
tarein a big 12, page.PaPer, and at. to lila wife:: "MY, brother is. a lonely
fer.the liride Of the averagd'eouritry 01,att., 1"TM go 'Out and frOve some
weeklk-one dollar enr T Fam. shenveq .front my side. Of the
ily, ilereld and. Weekry' Stir ,is a ere& flo,10 over to his, to Hiatwfionh0'seep
h, to the /10W8Papet linsiteSS ..d.:h?mt,frt rnorPi,no.., his -11eart will
-aAdranl-well-deserves-the-suppert-dt -be--chOoted2-bit-the-abundeltee.,!' 4tid
all danadians,, It is geld to have over
4.4114#4, ,teii‘clet1 .0401; "COOOk.*
•
The.,geand eptal of Canadian trade
• for .the twelve Months ended August, •
was •• $2,331,000,000, as compared
iv1t102,914,000,000 fprlehevear. be,
'fore... Import.. f igifreaye dire :. hp end
• exports doWn: the former being $1, •
4
066,000,000, as, compared with $967,.
000,000 the :year• before and exports -
• $1,2p4;oop,opo, as against '
000,900.
••A booni ininuskrat farming is on . •
the horizon in -:Western Canada.
:Following the acceptance by the Pro, •„
• vincial Governments of the °Prairie •
Provinces: Ofehe 476 m i n id n Govern- .
• ment's offer to turn over swamp
lands tothem for leases to residents
for, purposes, of muskrat farming,
• there has been a deluge of •applica-
, tione. • Albeetabas he'd 20o of them
• SUSPECTED OF GODERICH
•• THEVI'S
•
•
• Two yOung men, suspected Of hav-
ing burglarized C. C;:Lee'S hardware.
. •
store and F. R. Miller's Garage a+
Gederich, were taken into custody a'•
Termite • last week, and will .bc
•
brought to" Goderich' for 'trial. They
are said to .have. stolen •the car tri
which they ;made -the •trip". to Goderich
in Teroato arid were sentenced in To.
ronto, for this ,offeece.., 7 •
Beavers, one of the two young thee
implicated in thefts in several placer
Ei this, -county. wile sentenced by the
rnak•istitile-to tire years :in-Kingsfor
Peniteritiary and. has been • taken
deaen. eflia ' companion wail 'given
three to 'six months in the Ontario
Ileformaterie : •
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KINLOUGH NEWS
Wedding e s are ringing in our
burg. .Don't yoe heat them? .
Mises Margaret and Nellie
atid Mrs. Wm. Ryimo-
tored to, Londori.' 'Mr. Ryan •is td
take hospital treatment.
he did. That ntght the other brother
saki to his workmen: "My brother tions..
andeSaskathewan over 500. ' •
• • .
British•Coluinbia is pable of pro-
.
ducing all 'the bulbs, . rose bushes,
• fruit trees, ¢rhamental -trees and
seeds -that the Canadian people can -
• use,
elliiotniss ofd
claimed by
ll6oruei
• ll
of Canada for nursery stock that
• could'be 'raised in British Columbia
and delivered t� the 1:t1yers several -
weeks earlier than it could be im-
perted from overseas.
:Boys ,and girls eesideet in Mani-
toba,•Saskatchewar; and Alberta are
now engaged in,a series of tog-judg••• • •
ing.contests in evhich the Canadian'
Pacific Railway is offering a trophy
• to the winning teams of each pro-
vince, in addition to which the, six
Winners will be taken to Toronto, to
the Royal Winter Fair (Nov, 16thto
24th), as guests of the railway. ,
"More settlers ',are •epreing from
the United 'States to (hake homes in '
. Canada thanin any year since 192Q,,'!
Aaid J. R. Ryan recently in,Winnieegt
• travelling colonizationagent frora
the St Paul office *d•the Canadien
Pacifk•lailWay. "Peesonelly," ,he
• said, --"I have broUght 70 •familie's
. this season and have every •reaeoli •
to believe that the totel will be well
- over 1.140 before OW end -Of thi-"year,
• Ali the 'settlers have money -Wine
very. well supplied,"
. •
• • The •young Peeple's, ,Club 9f ' the
Presbyterian Cherch are heldiegtheir
annual 'H,allowe'en • Social 'on Friday,
nHtht,Octobe'28.
-The regular anniversary services
Of, the Presbyteicien Church' will be
held : on -SuridayeeNoVeinher t37•17.
';fig servicei'ai afict 7.30 jm
We are glad to report that Mr. M.
Thomas ' McFarlane, ;who (g6r
his. log: badly Inert ,while hauling, ee,-
ment is honk from the hespitel, and.
is able to go about again,
Mr. and Mrs,'
Scenes Fpwe'rof Windeor, a Sop,
eg....Y(Y‘vio.rAvAs, ,:formerly Miss-bfk-
Vida Ityan of itintough, Conorntala.
Peel. Robert • Wallace, • Cominis-
Moiler of Menifoba mines, .told the
Caledonian Society at its %Telly
luncheen in' Winnipeg recently; thtit
Mining developments ,'such as, had .
• never been equalled in the history of ,
•* Manitoba were to feature the 1+%
text six „Months, ' Mining, he sa,(1;
• had to be looked upon as a business
..Proptisition. Its happened in this. ,
; country' that 'mines • are feend in '
• pleceseto,which ctecess Was net eesy
and :no railroad, could be expeeted"-•
to lay tracks 'hitt the north country ,
until it knew . prospects. there, le
—o o -e-- •
•NOVEMBER ROD 'AND GUN.
Dealing "with many especte, of, oete
door life and hunting awlfitihieg, the
NO'itembor issfte tf ROd..and Mtn 'a1
,Canadiin Sii..vor'''IO„O-itNei,V,„ "ri4lici:1*.hi'F •
just Veen published, ,eonfains ilie.tt •
•interesting collet:6'On of stories -iv -id..
,yarn,:nn ,siteveying -the atto.tiAlt -o thd
• Neiston River in Huck -011's tlIctsr, ,1117,
Robert Jamese stories' from ;
,usintae 'River inerNete; flrtn8vfk
the well ',,krtown wriier• ,rionnyeapi'e.
D1c a stirring' fietibh strxy
tld'd11-3Tti 10rf the '"fur...lords.” ill' the
o rth by -Seninel-k.-,Whitireartd-r---
goOd trappirg,:.artioto by laYiniontl
rillo!,r.pson„