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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-24, Page 9ARNS Now is thp tittle .,that' one -has long' evenings ..iscaotrakcrfithritledintr:e;:nii:stoWsceicooh:si vitotLechx1 Fingering,itogws ewLYhaeriofhtlger iSaevirsetnafytrea:rint.. NeWton. Mins; the Very pest W.e. at 30c, a. *Skein. , • , • • ,HQSE Y t� 'wear--Chi1drei's and Ladies' oticoctS,aielardnido:":09 10e, st.' sh. ade :8$C. . Children's 'Ohba black and Sand .UNPEEtWEAR ; Fortaclies and Children -At Popular* Prices '4 Well worth YOtir while to gee. these: I T ,LIJCKNOW, ONTARIO , . ......wwwwwwomowen 1 .A4 UsfaTURING 1St: PgathdOER. 1927 OF itONTREAL; at all of its 'Branches incaiiada, acOept the'aho, bonds for tton. at rnaturi ' collYqiience Of owner.0 oft1bobds,the Bank of Montreal will accept the „ fff& at any time Prior to Pecem r 1:sr:`-and wilfthakc'payment in each case.; picemher., bst;', either by issuing a cheriiie or .by'itieing the .amount to the in the book& of the Bank, the Orkl' PlaY !desire. "�redi 4.0 .r4IJOCNOW flENT:INEL THORSDA't NOVA ,t(l'EER 24i s attractiveoffer , • itifitS *n the P • (Ivan-. hid a the 'folloefiag • nusual a • "ttnent,:eollii1),i+.*: • '-nves' ter.. , • ' eak:29tsgea 4" tbe. JOY" ". •• -*even, per nsnortiition XetOTn''.af Isra. jnt.eXe! • the har••• ...the, • city li;°;11.11‘r!' buildings ce • ' 4,r/the meat • to— *aloe rid moll ,t1 • soilithe Commerce . and n .dividendsi, .,:of one n • , iP3a7i'Val't.lciin Canada te• the' ' returned. een • 0 terest. ofc�inmo.n stock vote in larel •,.:, ; _;;;.• parbell o..." • ' "A' 4/ilkiiV• ' JOSEPH eteiare or un IH LUcknOw • of then' Mentioned that he hail"Fone to a show last week, in compenY with a .young lady. ge,*as. armed ;With a box of :candy before h stated, end, after tile .performance they had one to an eating place, ancl'he had spent for the ;evening's 'entertainnient and neither‘ of-thern-seeined-JO. Colts. sider-that this constituted, an Unusual or a.,.1aViSh outlay , 'for the'evening's entertainment -L -in •fatt.'they regarded it As rather below,the average. • Tobacco coat -them, they said. about a dollar a week, perhaps .a httle mote, at ,tigne's, and theY:'eonsidered this 'cinite'.reasonable claininfg . that' they. '.klieW • many young :men who • spent More than that eaCh Each of hem ';: admitted that h.e.Was.., "Out" nearly everynight in the ',week 'some place. iiiother, ?land :that there were .very .feW:.,Aights When they. did-. , spend sariething or ether; . • . • • .". r .; ' so many to pend- money than Olga neeti to be. 44311? mom Nellc has reeelml \tbeffte.nt ifintigkr has eeen the ehaahaWeili. lug,Can releiniell. the difference at once.. ' Some yew ao wagor werelowtii but peopleuaed to finYe more ManeY., because the Na0 not tbe:c.ontlAual. urge' to spend it, The ,Ynnni /Ono, villnhan no family responalbilltiN,Rnd:#1,14 ..niebee. fair! 11' taad wg�, 4ft•Aeliii something If he is It I nwlt•Oe iliPell eItPtY price 44 become himself.i O a,esighttrii$4,.,..4ikbnts:.ilt:1403,eest4000a7tZl that hitUt- .' tIO'saelidee ow 44,11t Alienr.01101 per- haps oftenerf ; •. .A young man in such a Position egga do one ei two • 1-•.2-11e eon be 'a gdOd'. fellow tit " all his friends; he tan hold Up his end All the time.; when itotite..s tosped- ing 'he an go .ahead and have *hat he calla „'"good ", time • while he is and :he can be very closejo the line all the time of haying nothing pt all for an emer- gency or for the future. can'leirp sperid his mon- •RENT& COMPANYLTD. inveetmeflt Bankers , • , Estab1ishd 1902 minion Bank Bldg.. • Cor. Krng an.d. ge ONTA#1° Outaitiebligatien en' InY .Pleaae isend.'further• Pattie. uJar of the4CMiniteree-k -TranSpOrtation lain.," 4 • ,;. tess • • k •„•. r• o MAN AND HIS EY• (Yrom re retford Boaeo,n-Ifeeald) *X0 Ynntielhen' in a ,dtown town ..,Afilee: were .discussing ,what it , cost 'them *to live. Tile conVersation took place 'on Saturday evening, so the up- , ., • , to -date. Each was slightly overt -wee- • :ty years of age; t.hey hoarded' in the -city and 80 their cases were -,quite miler. To add to the sithilaiity„ each paid $Ei a week hoard, Which. seems to be about an average figure in the • city. • . . erWiSely; b ealrso, aPPortiOn his al- iowance , for "inti,•taininent that' ' it will be.in keeping. with :his earnings and not averaidiiithcitinchiut-that he knows he. theidOset Iside ; -he cafe .gXna,te% for bfln#Pik ati aiiset in the; • way 4,-eash!tjpq will CeMe very' :.handy Op ApdmiaYfie..;_the.,tnen: ing .when be sees aA. • oPpeitonift to .0alce geed invest! ment •-*;:4 Too *Any young. Men AO not look fat, enough the i-(4:11;', the Athings :that take IllarOliWeek, and next. Week appear :very ittipartant to thein, and, ,they• do not Snip very often to look • around and: 'eat that the men wbe have, had' tO:'•"11.0. a geed,- many •trance JO tlilltorlliatwonld shave been quite dellobtfliP" .• ' The young np who gathers Up P M1SS, P01,10elf• WONDER ." . WOMAN OF ELYTU, TALKS ' 2441;1r-ifit MAN Qat, report),' —gym Mlles .notth., of this tittle town ill0S,Yikle'79.emeatI4i:irieTai'llave:*'e°heeliRtgllrnhQenr int6.-thellnieliglit and recall. to the tolvOspeaPre a jinonbee of eases. in Widely her einirv°3'ina9n has aidqd it the'aPPrebeinnOil of &WOWS.- .',L4test aMong her, manlfeitationi, . lig the,' auppOsed -Uiention •nf'',Edwaril gari.ton. and F4Alc:MaTtro114.'whii om ;: ler .4 ,hd't Ve �nflded t thl yee jailv ahtracemiloa n:tfhsr of the ‘.-ailbreakeri. is she s 't- t „,.q119.V.101,ttorne3.Judd, High,Constable "Wifittaii :and Provincial Officer;.Men-- •aie the entintY of Middlesex. ' • (main wn'o Possesses, these.al- 1401Y :Maryellen's' powers is . mur. .'71-iret• Pollock,'a spinster Of about fif- ty-fle years. She lives with a bro.. ther On a larce farm just north but the inaicessabilitY of their favirmfroin,he:town• no. discoura ;neh- -ent to hundreds whO 'have sought ilradvice. -771I was Fteningle- the conversation, . ' see Where, $16 Or $17' a Week would qii4e easitY4e-ipent,...and...neirokt-inti4tA sing. te adiiiiti..that he was not ,-quite :thrifty in :his way. •Yet both, agreed that it was very diffietit for. 'them rto.'come'te the.,eri,i,. Of the -Yiek am' incl.' that ' they had 'Saved The, contenti�n of on was '91?,t he could not ave'MU*: niode.y.- • it Cost him, ieekirding,.tehts,'eVin',estimate, about $16 or $17 to live, and .from :the trend.' of his •reniatIcs this would hieltide: *hat he :pay„lorT :elothing,.'"of whicb he buys quite .an • , . . • • . •-, Bath the young inen,agreed_tliat it cost thein,quite. bit,fer..iiinueement, and ,they Were „qUite ::tatitfieip that it wai Usigess for ,thein to goany, plaCe. if they Were,,nots prepared to hold OP • their :end in the *ay.of expenses. • By way Of backineup his point one , Gave Clue to at Thieves -The Star rePOrter. visited Miss. loc., to -day and en ratite to her home learnedfrom the hackney driver that., :she had aided in 'the e40ery of; a quantity;',of stOlen'grain ;iiith the resultant apprehenalon of :-the--thieflArid7-his43earceration'ifor a. • period -of months. The grain had been ithlea an: 'severa viits, according t$1 the driver, And in desperation the vie, tirn appealed to -Mae' Pollock... He Was' tOld that. On the last .trip a ,bag had, bent; leaving it, ,of eats.. . She told 'the man to follow the.. trail and he' woul'd And all .ef 'his /grain. >: The oat trail was found;; the grain reeov! ered and the: thief jailed.. The: Poliock farmhouse, home of the seeress and, her brother since :they were: childreiips, lice back or the neat little I;;;;45:',accovint or 'a geed a0.4in*,'J.6110.14,!!)3nent, PrOvineiel or inanie,inalliondOige.„A„liackingAw_.A_ het !merit ,141,14,:orned doe& ,ilot lios.; verandah were • stacked pumpkins. , „ sess.• It may:::,30eaii, the- difference. - rbildWaY••• it 'is sorTnanded b)r, trees. nail/ gaunt and leafless in the first few: ;year flbe. young man :The .chances are that it they .keeP along ".this,way they Will ,always find that they:are fairly Close t the mar- , gm, -.and that at. the end of the week monta..2or year they arenet yery much ahead - "finiv are lacing exactly . the:Same situation that ' 'nearly • eVery•.: other; -ran faces: . They fail- tO see that there is" • sem ething. •in the nature of a, neeeisitY, facing them to make a' 71-aist iit saving. something. Neither of them' has familY, respensilillities in. any Way; Whatthey earp. ia their eVvn, and yet they .dOn't reeognite the rather, sternfact that they are "'ay.,. ing:'their' best chance to get 'start. right .now, : The big: tr:thble IS 'that there are. Nels0" at Halifax.Aii: ont.bominion s 'Finest Oppori-twe maims la the ?ibftr dimis„ whoni.tb• m betel le -is be tb• Noboone 7U1 as *boa cesiobitolL, Wide lnterest. has been treated -by 'the:recent announcement. that Halifax la to ,he prOvided with one Afthe finest 'hotels in the Do. 'minion,' .The project anet•••With.' in- stante approval ad financial. back• .ing, these niateriallY iriterested, teething .the need for • such an institution in view Of Nova •Scotia's historic, tetra& and,, recreational ad-. viintagem: . • .' • • . That the new, "Lord Neleen .Hotel," as - it will be . .knoirn, ..toildiy. supported on , a biisniesa basis, ' as: well as on grenade Of 'civic Pride, is' *hoof by the 'fact that' the 'Canadian Pacific Railway. has se, 'Cured, Alet a..halfLinterest_ in jhs prOject, which' Oompany'e liotel* are lietable among, the leading chains. Company will .direct to a large extent-thomanagenwnt, of the hotel, .Atecirding Beatty,: imam' and Preeldeiit of the .Gaiiadtati. Picifit, the present emedithint. in Halifax *MI the *•Prirvinee -cif 'Nova Beetle. every:. waY;JuitifY the building of ttn, "Lord Nellion." .The eisir• hotel Will :be in loeying the hlst�Hcsl Chitin Of Neva' • Seotiat. the nanin Itself ` recalling an • *pia Of :Beth*hist40,, The;bulid• , X %Are itietarii AP, Si f". 44, •••• 1 ..1.,.;';'?V'f•fi .• pre;atiiit terd-gninen.e- time. Trafalgar 'Day; OctOtier' the first sod In its Constriietion trirti- ed•.and,'_Avriik,.. begun .en. 8 building 'that wU b� la -keeping With the importance of NOVA Scotia'S The location of the "Lord Nelson:". is ene•Of the 'outstanding-feature:I •of, the new Venture. It.direetly fronts thelaniorit Public Gardens, the pride. of the residents 'of 'Halifax. These Gardena Cover many acres And are: located in the heart of tho-elty at the corner „of art Gerden Road :" , ,stripot,, ,_i.hor501T14. siirAllirtirsiffe1004 WiegWottle - Perint' Plekient Pan', station; harbor and bum, - rites diottiet of 'tife city. The Provinte_ef,rova Scotia' has gained a wide Yeputatron-f-ei---eitir and lilitbrte attraction • ,Soine- idea-- • of the bieresise , in todrist traffic ,into /this 'province gathered from gevernme:et" tePerts that arlaitors lett' Sumner by rail and water in- creased 50 per dent ovey the lure-. mer season 1.026 • Residente of ° Halifax ..feel that such' an institution OS the Lord Nelteri,• which will "Ai .0Pened in leis than a- Year. will,gies • further impetus le eettniereial 1104, torgrtriiiiR-throusit- NOT ENFORP NG THIS LIQUOR • (Bruce Herald •ifi Times,. Walkerton) • Following:,complainta•inade at the, Town council' on Monday night about drinking' going, :on at At .'•,deneea here Praetieally,npdee the nose. of: -the P0 - lice, caiiie,reperts- from kande% not far:: , Whic/C 1140 Athat,-;tlikuge„. 4e; aF* Wi;(1.1)Peil ,the leek 4,entrieee to the Pteifie iil that dru4s are roam- , • . ing_einid :at . free at • the;proVerhial • . • . fly In a feria Yord. • - • • , • Prinninr rergesonjigeizsiven ,the‘ GovertimentTpentiel • measure .real: teeth,: and. if .013r, seriaUS .." attempt • were te.foe by the eonetairierY to en- force thew this bailiwick there would be tracks1,to the county jaiktben are, now :visible to the neked L W. hit's the use of. 'providing stiff. Ilnet...fer first offend- . .era •And Odeon'terms, for :. repeaters:, when the pit seeniingit can't. trust • theniselvet ." ,distingiiieh , , drunk from, Willie sober?e. • ...We 'dela expect . them to :go :eur and round tin nil the inebriates, hut We do think Might 'Periodicall:v capture iy.,Apecinien or to just thOwthe fraternity that they •. can't get" by with their -wet 'prograni the time. with .'itayinnitg. •• 'Not . onlY are the . • . . seemingly blind., to the hooee Offend; era, but the epidemie of ehickenthiewl • int that has. been in nriniess in Carrick eoraS tinie„-shiiws.the liee'ne'ed ,eneedg pp in tither .diree.',. .tions al Well. if the POPs' are Unable' t& cone with .the situatien-?end w�i admit that ;they .Aiust emitimie to come ;:boine- from the, chaee ,with. their:game .bag?, empty, then it is .up to the powers - that -be to tend reinforceMenteand put seine new. ,blood .inth the ' cam - pita here. '` , c,ontinae the present' mode of attack i5 to iripice a Mockery of the". law and to -bring Gevernment Control into such dtereinite . that., Its hes+ friende *Mild have to Admit the!: here was . a measure: caleulated 'ic frighten hi* breaker*like ii lion, but thanlit tti the/ 'copsi, it is 'being :Made t� leek' ei nothing, more fearful:than a black sheeP. •' *squash and. boxes of apples. ,;..A flocl • of :•geese'darted aeresS the, 'front Of the car in a swirl of snow and sought • • Safety in the newly -plowed 'field. T•he reporter and companior were greeted hy.,„,,ft.- :,PctIl'ark; Siete Ht3 slowed down :this curious • train I3RU,CE .IiiDdING. TEAM a the horse shied as it passed. As it went on ahead '1 could:see it "talce the shape. of the auto which we have at .present. . . . "Radio came to .me in the same' _Tanner. I... saw. wireless in these peg; , atiVe states long before"' knew what : it Was. Years ago a man in British .Columbia wrote and 'asked me if it •was 'going .to be -a suceess. I wrote -a reply that it would. be.". • , . • • '.. • , • • tall, moustached min, quiet yet eor- . . , , .40 :,in , his manner. A few secondr • in the 'dieing -room kitChen,. Cheerily • Warmed by a cordwood -burner. • and . • . Mies - Pollock entered, •A dark-haired 'Woman with piercing -brown eyes, She Was 'dressed in- ii brown checked .,gingham dre t. :Sind. gray • knitted. %1,ii . . . sweater, .fraYe ' t the elhes03, for which. she anOlogi ed,. in that.eallere weranot expected on such a blustery' day.. : • ' ' % .: • . Den4estrates !Methods • • ' • • . bliss. Pollock also foresaw the sink- Ing.of the: Titapic and the Lusitania;, . , she-, claims. Other great events past have also been Made .manifest to her during ',these negativestates,. when she has been disaisociat 'ed from'eaith- . IY• surrounding*. _‘...Born. a, Presbyterial!, and still a• staunch believer ;in •the Bible, shedOes. • not 'believe in an 'ieterrial hell.. She ra-y As to hetiVen, Mak. PoTleck told' the Star . she has .had several glinipses of ,it...anctehelikens it to. a beantifill gat den at •the :height, of,its Inxury, too beltiltiful to 'describe-nd limitless in its domain. . Communicationa . From-7.Dead • • • - Learning -the 'relisofi fon; the _visit 1Vilas Pollobit invited the reporter in- . • , ,• , to" the parlor, one typical eta farm!. hOuse with its old-fashioned sofa ant- niohair thairt, , oil 'paintings :of said pastoral 'scenes, -its 'omnipresent p&rir table bearing • oil lamps. And vOlUmes. which included the 'Bible and hymn books. - • , • • . After a fewword.-. pollOkk • demeristrated ir.ethod of 'receiv- , big manifestations. She tack a foun- . tain'Pen,.With which the 'reporter Was toying,, /explaining that .touch • wit' seme,:personal „object, brought ther to proximity with the person's sur- • rotindinge. Quito accurately, she .de- tailed some of the events and travels Of the reporter and 'desetibed tin as. 'Aeciate. at. the Star office, 1. This wits done after a few, seconds of Concen- tration. during which 'the sieeress closed her eyes,:deperiptionv several friends, she was fairly accur- ate, 'end; more so: in describing the physical characteristics and temper. aMents of reporter's. parents. PoIfoel; claims she has ,had, --ciiir-YoYant* poWers since „a -child' - School, although ',she admits they w.ere not developed then as new. ' She said • • she did not realize the Power with .which she alleges she is gifted al that ;time. Her ambition divine school dayt Was t� beceme a seamstress, but with the •pressure curing for, the •farrii, house and the demandi open/ her . • supernatural 'poNvers, she has long since. given up deessinaking, Foresiaw Modern Inventions, 'the clairvoyant, told the Star re-; ,perteio that her greatest "foresight" wsis the development of the -airplane ef, today, She said that twenty years• go she first received the manifesta. ion of approaChine air tratravel."It came to me first in the 4lorm 'of bird,1c, related Mis,s Pollock. "Gad: 413 • Tr SSW it at . night, after•ti, had placecrinYself in Ilies riegative,,-W danienearar".: Then r .thisilitrange' bird it' MY 'feet, and -thee, were mei “WHA'11 Dm THEY WANT? A fernier ' on the lfith 'Concessioe Catzk, who 'sold' his wheat last, weck, and .rn.gel.Y.e.d... the payment sanie, „ainenuting .to 'A:0X .,in cad csvh, witt given. air enplesesant sur :prise . the seine night When a _eat -with two Min in -it dr:WP-to ht? lieuse and demanded admission.' The owner of the' premiseeir ,who was • In bed 'by 'this time, brought his gar and threatened to shnot, if the nnwel- eorne .visitort did' not very quieklY dePart‘ They Were not tong in :de, Ming to 'NW*. The fennel' Oat OW 0 .00417,11V tehe 'the lleXt ve411111Olief. •41latt$I0 e She has had communicatiOns from the deed, be says, ,and she .eXpressed., belief that. their spirits ale:the .gnid-' ing factor's to right And wrong in life,: With -her, main rule to cesduct• being' 'diet your conscience yetir AS she quoted; it.' -The 'souls of .;the dead- are constantly hovering above the living, telling them what is tight and *pug."... • As: m to reincarnation, the seeress of Blyth says that an never returns to earth 'in any 'form, quotingfrom the Bible, And neither will theye be -mass resiirrection, but each otthe' dead • is raised in spirit singly. • - .• -Rteardiets: of the opinion of ,those who ,have not, sought the advice of Mis.pcillock, -she has wen .the -con= • fidence of her., neighbors for . mile.s ab�utY They •apPerently • felieve • im- plicitly in her powers and are always 'ready to quotesome occurrence .' in .which- her Predictions' ,'hiVe proved valuable: It is knownthat thbusands. • havesought her a.dvice during the PIFTH PLACE AT ROYAL , WINTER FAIR ' ' .The IlKtice County judging ' team took fifth -place , the Inter -County judging competition which was .one ef:--the4eaturesLofi-thelItos:iil-yintet ' '0••••• Fair • at- Toronto last week: This .13 , the, highest °standing' which ,a, Bruc•e County team has yet 'taken, arid in view of: the 'fact that 82 teams enter - •ed' and took part, the 'showingis highly creditable to the boys from ,The Royal gemiietition is always a •particularly strong, one with the -tains •,,being carefully cOached' .,Gounty • Representatives..- :Wellington.. was highest team this Year; With Ox•:•* ford secend,...Mialesex. third, Victer, ia fourth- and- Brned in fifth • beating ex&ptionally strong :teams " --from' the ciiirritie-si-OrTiyik.,...eeel•And WeritW:oith., iviiieh ore Usually right. at the. top' of. the list The • Brace -Cothlty-feani-was-comprmei_. Cot_Bri • t "f had the- tante manifentationsi viiding the, automobile many years ato, At.,apppAred first At St. railroad train, then this train left' the tracks and turneci'•Into the 'road., I was in earilage, apparently, at. It came closer and 17 thought it would Strike the .00rries,• •klit it turnod anis Thornpson, Walkertori, Howard. New- ton and Russel 'McKee, Tara and was •foached by the loeal representatives. •-Krlitickielr- and -Bonaildt Howard. Nevitan was :fifteenth in: in- ,. . dividual standing :and truce Thomp- • son sixteenth...pmi Russel ,..V.,1e1Cee only n few mark's' behind. „Prior lo:. the: competition the team had': two der! Poach the ,PaisleY, Walkerton '-Eirnivood districts. with. the twe • .daye" before -Vie, competition' spent on classes provided by the Ontario .ke:ricilltural college at , Guelph.' The :same . team' will represent the cOunty., in,the Inter -county Compeiitiini. being held. at" the Guelph Fain. on 1)ecernher:. The teli Junior ParMers 'froth' • thn. con fitY who speak from- Nov. ifitly '19th geests of theOntario nertre,ent Of Agriculture, at the Royal :Winter .r.air report a wonderful time:.. 'with royal treatment' 'having heen4ac- corde1lthem or: every hand; ° The 500 boys ..s.lept imprOViieci cots in On'adins Hl.seifee and. in:thWaY, and 'fi•orri "tly•ir few 'clays togetlier; in the had a 47oriderful. opportunity' of rubbing shoUlders with ;the other fel- thirty years she has been .."practis- 'toy's from a.31.parts of Ontario. High ing," inelnding many from the States. 'lights on the trip. in .addition to in. • Three years 'age she gave advice 1 pe -ting :the , -Wonderful exhibits at a ciao which later bp:night her ;before court. The .case was transferred to final judement, that she could prac- tise -as often and as long as she wish; ASilr 'UNE.ITO:"7-ED. CiipitcnN�VES . • • . , • As the fourth 'baby arrived -la the' Men community recently, ode 'of our League girls who had, evidently, :like the -rest . of- Asi'been-thinking-of -,the- scarcity +of Toting people,. -especially girls, •for young. people's ' societiei said, ."There 'Ls hope for 'Zion League yet'," • Chit of fifteen or..sixteen 'pres- ent at Hackett's League last week • only three:of the, fair' sex were .pres. ent.' The "beys well•snstained the. weekly gathering , , Never a week pasies, but. ,what some shadow' fella semewhere. Mrs, Pepper reeeieved word last week th&i. her father had passed away at hiS old country" home. The Church' is al - 'ways tender towards those who Are, bereaved. : The Christmas tree eatertainmen!- . . at Blake on the evening 'of Dec. 2:Ird will be eazerly loeked forward toL 1.17, the.,cliildren? Yes, and `the writ. lineWs some l grey !..-headed..,-peopli,:. -Who look forward to ,that .event With : as. Much delight gs the kiddies. the Royal Winter Fair and parading • in ;the inure c:oliseuni, before, Lord 1" : 7.t.Ti11ingdon, • Governor-General, Pre- • ' Plier Ferguson and heads of the in-.: • vions ! departniente; Would ;include. .. , trips through the stores ' inid,' , (-Meta given by the P. Eaton ead Rob-. ett AirniiSon companies, .. a • 'splendid' . Imnquet. given at the •darls-Rite 'Ho- t,ii with the 116n., Howard Ferguson: ' •,and Hon. :.T0111 . S. Drartinas :epeeist] ',veal:Ler, ;and the final' thilitre 'party: . .7.crlyen Friday- night. by -the T;...Taton., rein/km:Sr: Jecluded ..iii' the .,,pregraM: . Also_were trips -through the Consoli- dated PreSs ,Lirilited Works, ‚Massey. • 'Harris ;plant, Stock'Yards': and, ablia- toirs end' 4.he Parlistinent Buildings, in '' front,. of .which he boys lined' ri for. the :official photograph. ,To : gi re ' (he 'boys .added incentive _to cl. ; , • ebserve everythini -of •interest;•_aa' cbmpetitinti' on the' trip is he- .. in cendUcted with 'special prizes in.- . eluding a,..nuinher : of Agricultural • • bpolca. and , sonie . thirty two-week 'Short Ceursei being given by the Del pertinent of Agriculture and the ‘Robert Simpson Compansr.- the' Bruce boys , W1,10 took the trip were as fol- lows: .. llussel •Neil and :Ellsworth - 1,,Velf,,,, Tam' baVid..deffrey,ort El. re, iril Wm. MePartne3ti' Chest' . ..• Gen. ,M.x.Xt.elt,--_,PaisleY...Mainilet A d,_Goi•A -... don; l4cX0i11,',I':iverten; „,Fred Martin, ';,s, • L'ucknow; and Alphonse 'Schniidt. and ' . .,liarry..Vogati,,,Mildniaki.'?--.4 ....„,„. The' Use: - 'Wednesday evenings .t6 the high school boys • and giris f nur 'Ashfleitl Churches, after .•home ens are done.' ,The minister and his "Alfien 'soy the coiiiPanY .01- these - • livoly yonng peOple. • The rriOrnin eervitie Is t4t niaki .11110"..10tilf•otRortil ty Out ssiimfor, l‘extndsy • • 0, . • Short skirts have had no 'effeo; so ;44' .anybodY..knPWs,. except trenatrate that 4Otrani"-is • " do and lie eonVinded 'that We Are ' off.eibig tlin hest frilitsi .partible it/ precut* ter. yonr ChriStMis reqUiria, merit% T11.9090011/0 al*Peea•