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Viterbo/A.3% April 2h, 1027.
ahr Atonal
ESTABLISHED Pets
4.OIIEKIl'H . . l'AN-tDA
Member of l'atwdiau Meekly New..
PI's Ameo iatioii
Published every Thursday morning.
Subtr•eiigion price r2.00 per year
- _suri.tiY_iu udvauce._ -_.. -
THE i`I/INAL PRUNTING CO.. LTD.
Telephone - Sb : : Dederick. Ont.
W. 11. It"Irertl%u, Edltur and Manager
Thursday. April 204.11927
! C. S. L. STEAMERS
HAVE NEW NAMES
1'olluw'lllg Is "a 11tH s
%%Melt have been tenanted hr
ads Steamship Lines:
Nee Nome Form.:
A,aillaa tne1311,:'4
4;ieno!, vs.
Circ '.f 111.4::rrul
.tntI4ost1
Arvida
eslu'rntt
Barrie
ltreutwotd
Vali/urine
Cameos,•
Caumore
Cloudier
1;14ni1Gr•
Roh. It 1' Kernau
W. 1t. Mattle-wri
1:N l:,ynu
,.k ;.far,,
EDITORIAL NOTES I (liaideau 'at:• gouts
Chatsworth 41i' 4'';.4'hurt
V,'hether. she Is right or wrung' 111
her Timm. at any rule Miss alacphail
bus leen well advertised.
• • •
City of Walker- -, -
I'!n 'i llauitituu'
Stl...-1,n'„k .
lel"; It Ketebq►n
-Glo-rotaruo..a_. ___._..
W. t:1 i,:{ Mer:k•n
4:l.':.....de . .
4;:ri...:1e
et, .u4.• Pfeffer.
RI r.
I'raII eta :nrsc geuG4weu -n,cnr nguest.
}'ruin: A. Aucsbnr)' / i'ntty'. wuu14l colt • ' ,':II . ,!inn people
The lodges had a busy. time and, in
J IL 41. Ilagart) :1 greet tun., ,, about din,1a111 :i >,,,., "adore than it some classes, particularly the road-
e; 1,N:,alcie ' 1 soleal if i.u1! U.:'• im N,rted on f rt, rs. w'he're there were ten entries,
I gists of harlot an unlimited -gall whish y 1 they turd diftkulty iu slaking the
ttte•urip
fry,. trade ear', Ip is Lit hast war -
1: E. leo .inrtrt-`-1-pertuite-ten-to-eek for the meson with. _4, pntd fur award«. As It was the judging iwinu as such a • out comiutled until Around 0.311 in the
I►alry'nel•!, ' out- a blush." The Canadian putty-
,
utty manufacturing pu C.'odu.
Mille
City or Windsor
: Coalhurst
V"nrt right
I h •m uaoou a
1.111d1«
Elgin
}i,lnpuuul- ' it
I:oderh•h
Granby
Ilpgarty
Hastings
Huguenot
Kindersley
K i n moult
Kipawa
Knowlton
'Tile Chhlew• koleldodeope •''lllfIII4 444 4.
to turn, and he would he a 1'111mist
who would venture re say what the
;inure will he a month fr. •w_)o,lay.
• • •
114yr 111000war medals are lying
nnelaimetT at Ottawa. Has the glam-
ur r,f the great struggle -Paled to such
A degree that tho.e• who nun the ,
medal.. have now no use for sin wy
•'. • •
Floods are taking 11 serious loll of I.auak•
life: and property in.-tbe valley ..f.410' ; Lert4_ .-
11isNiselppf. Chieagn may receive or Lm/eug"qnnx
in
dere to turn off the wrier It -♦teals )leaf„rfl
Nom thee firent:t:ain•s--turd )liit•rte to Norfolk
the Mieslasippl. • Oster
• • • '-- 114fnrtl
Premier King le going hen Acme .-
P.m.-tang
1'unokn
Aimee -
farming At his property ou the (tall• l'ortsmnuth
artou River. `Probably, he wants to rres,•ntt
raise- a flock that will be mute ea1Il3 , Renfrew
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICH. ONT. •
You Can Try
SALAIIA
CLINTON'S SPRING FAIR
A FINE SUCCESS
Particularly Good Mewing of Horses
a1 This :annual Event
Cherein' Mar favored this year with
very tine weather for lot annual 'spring
fair. which took Disco nu Thursday
(April 711. 1, utuler the aurpke► the
Huron ('Mit ral Agricultural Society,
WILL & t'U large crowd In attendance.
Anti the fair watt coins ded to ix one of
the last Over held.
There war a very line selling of
GREEN TEA
surges, 'tart441141 keepdney in the heavy
horeesu assrs, owl also an excellent
showing and ices competition our
O rtradeters. Uue of the judges d 11'lIrt'd.
414441 you could hardly find, uut$141e the
large Provincial fairs, a butter stow-
----
•Selada'e Toronto. for tame ralmple. lug "f homes. The cattle class's were
---- light. though the quality was high.
u I4... There-
rot
here -
SOwe of the winciyal winners were
1.
!mien of 'linty I- i Hrntdtoot Bros.. Manning Rros., D.
"r.+ sea-1wr• tut,.- r, .- btu Hlun of a
:dile over 7,Olat0s.• lie of pdtty lu k'uth.rtugiram and Suns. In 1*rslcy
t am, la in a year .\ duly of (18 per horses; R. atelmren, l:. T. Ru1N•rf'un
ut`. would nage put!) prier* ut leant And Mantling tiros. fu Tight Purses and
• ue 44111 a found. 'p+,-r4-_,a.•aur tout1,,f in; cattle, E. Snell. 11. t'rl'h 144441 R.
The Week at Ottawa
1:3 it .1 L ,.•moo
.4.1444 F Morrow mukere are destined for tremeuduusI ..: basis. The -
retelling
hal its w[ it in. •:I
N. IL 14': sford .
4- b'i,lech{.
■.:ra,nhtIt . .
T:e1'hi l 1.
John 1:. 11uwnrd
Rn1 art 1 Rack
ltl•L1Wrkie •
r.. 11. c►ster
• 1;I.44orrl.'
Walser R. Re'yaolds
iahiglo
• Glensnunnx
il11'niela
•
C`et.den ft
_ I:Ienlwh
RiopLrrdtd than ,the one he has leen , Hgsemnnnt SYekntrw,u
tending at Ottawa. . a".k•.tcbewan e:lenllcet
• • • Sherbrooke 'D:dward 1.., Strang
'Leaders of 'The Marmite (;bw a
d,re- a1mene (;lr•ncorrh'
sm
aettra'nty} ht. "there that --Hvward-1ttnrn„mnt 1'nh.inne
F4r$u.on is now that Jnurnrrl'e fav
GPtilutrn is
Waterloo l
orate statesman. The Globe here the Some of them are bringing np their
richt :o do los own choosing. but many boys is go to college to learn that life
of its readers will questlon its Jude-, islet worth living. -.Brandon Nip.
w••nt.
• s • - !
in the Rtate,of Dllehigan the speed"
limit for automobiles -le being removed.
altogether. tyre may ,go as hast us
they1 like so long as they are not
driven reekl.snly. The 'result "f the
experiment will he of irterest in '
Ontario. •
G.derlch may be. '`tluron'e Ilohen
(;ate." but Windsor is Canada'', sluice-
way -for the international booze traffic
It it stated that righty per cent. of
('mlada's beer eipi.ris and sixty -fire
per retet of her whiskey miens go
The judges of the day were: Wary
t s-4.«: `They Met beim at.ktu putty 'write-*..Mr.a err .-e-- +u+nufuctutera --
i• +t1 [ 1M► horse.: P. It,rag, tj,temsriih•. Lig
r years in the' 4h,miniun of Canaan. would <•0st iv, t7' o' •, ytor. 1'ticte luraes: J. F. Brownlee. Clarksburg.
_ l'Jtc 4:Irti VII ire Is '2'24 es,r tees . w'het' sf -beau a hfg ro , ..ed 4r. t6. -.-..,a lk,,.f cattle: Harr- w -lie. Clarks, and
1" it comes from Belgium, and Belgium try and in Partin 1.. , alseut the ex -'I dailry Battle, 1t. C. Dtcl'hal1, Stratf°rat.
; is our maiu•el" tr*t of putty. but the pens.- el My;1ug •' • deter for Mr., rhe oflj4'rrtt of the So I.'ty forthea
.;'anadian u,:u.u(uctul •r is nut sutl"• Hussey iu Weshi, - 0Pharr a pro- l rear .4r.: Non. presidents, John Shan-
`tkYi w#4 -h -nut. day' -4U -+w the other day' he yural Wake. ake. I it. remove the.I alum end 1L C. l'ox; president. John
I cams before the Tarin lfirard ate* duty on petty nu -..-c the {4euple °TT lisefarlane; drat Tkrpt'esldeat. 'i191•
asked that the duty be raised to a s{a'-
eltic duty of x1.:.3 {•a r cwt., or tgnlca-
lent to a rate of over 63 per cent.
1 'rhL,k of It: A._-sameial duty of 63
p. -r cent. to protect the tuanufacturers
It t'anadian putt):'. In the old days
' there was a tax '•n windows in Eng-
' land but the common, sen:•• of the
People ontRrfw it. but these ,putty
manuf,teturere actually wanted to tax
the putty .In the windows. of the Can-
gdian people in order that they .aught
grow- rich ttreretry-.
What 1t Would Cost
The total production of. putty in
Canada ie 6.:100,000 lbs. The tumor -
Confederation Tales
By BLODWEN DAVIES
Canada >}70,1.000 :: That stavilig: tial McEwen; sevond rice -president.
in seven years w • ;-,) for the regi- Frnuk Powell: secretaries, S. E.
deuce and °tree 1':uu„lion ane• Kozel]. It. H. Elliott; treasurer, 'Soil-
baisadur, and oak , a,Y•ou"' rhe • Haut J- Miller; directors: E. A. Attain',
interest will leave .I ,ii;',. sum over ou i ii .Spell Thor mil/imam M.1'.. and
which Mr. '1414*.') :A.J.I1I give a dinner 11.. Tyndall, Hallett township; R. Ken -i
to the putts -lairs- uedy, W. Nott and Geo. Layton. Tuck -
%u, but sumeun,• ,cell say : whet 1 ersmith township; William Sinclair.
about the wen 4.i: are engaged in i John Junes and .1. Mannon. StanYes
putty -making: W••.' the total wag's; township; W. H. Lobb, Oliver Jervis,
They runt at the t:.k i• out over $35,-r John Middleton and W. Yeo, Goderich
It011., some, ser. ''nitiauO to lac
71 township; Mayor Jacksotb N. W. Tre•-
them 1444,4r;:ages' W-e_have_a «arias , wwrtla. Dr. (ilial. E. 11. What tend 4
•f 33.i.0(k) a year. Tatting interest in-: 14." Paterson,. Clinton.
''to at,Yrnn that w1,4.aiy.for the Y }•
awl „dowing Is the list sof prise ala•
sty reside•nY• in ten )'•ars, but there is i tiers;
o ne thing it will act 40. It will save { HEAVY HOUSES - -
money for the Canadian people. hut it ; Clydesdale stallion, 3 years and over
will not make mem•y for the putty 1 _4i: mattock•
manufacturers; and it was the potty'
Clydesdale rtallloil. under 3 years:-
manufacturer,. who I'r»nght the ease Iit 1 D. Murdock. T. J. M,-►Ilehael. '
lefore the hoard, and urkiuR a such ' Ten•her"us-Stallion. 3 years and
guess at it I would MY !bat they hare' ,ever -It. Lamont. 1
H. mulch chance of having their apple- i heavy draft brood mare. 3 years
ettion granted as I have „f tieing pal anti over-+Broadfoot - Bros., Jaffe*
in charge of the French army tumor Sterling.
ro*or of being Archbishop of mutinies• Filly or gelding.:t years and ~r-
e week from next Welneaday- As the' and2.A. Sinclair: 3. Hanning Moe
late Mr. --David laaaF
eaf -•' --e-sty or gelding, 2 sears 441st nutter
3 -lacy Rrus.. J. VanEgmnnd.
.41
fir
Correct
shav rt4 soothes
and protects the skin
SILVER STANDARD OV-rrn ., Wee
, F,ve other styles)
Also Model ••C" Outfit, 41.00
THERE is a vast difference
between the old way of
shaving and the correct, satis-
factory Valet AutoStrop way.
CORRECT SHAVING leaves the face
smooth as the face of a school-
-- keeps the face young.
The Valet AutoStrop Razor is a
self-contained precision shaving
instrument (leo use for any extra
stropping device) the same
blade is used over and over.
In a moment it is brought back
to a super -keenness, with no
parts to assemble or disassemble.
A stropped blade keeps the fare young
ValetAot] aS
-Sharpens itself
Razor
GUARANTEE
We a. •nawth
• at every user of • Valet AutoStrop Razor be .•o•.tasU.
y .. _ • lee.
should anything happen to your Ramo, •Aert,ng.to perfect screw's. lust send ,t to w sed
wee snit restore ,t to • new 4,ke rood•t,00 without charge.
(No. 544)
AUTOS"Il(OP SAFETY 1 A7AR CO., LiMITED, Toronto, Canada
Laren. Bengali; Maiming Bros., Lon- al. Crleh.
1
definite; Thoaa Reid. Varna. -- ----.Pat steer or heifer. any aq.'--I fad
. In the Bast 4. Jetpaa:♦ _ -tfrn0UL--04+ehrtL__1. iL Crich.
run lihni„ns ads tr. Srlah" Rest
Manning Bros.. 41f -T
CANADA -THE ELDER SIS- l• I troll] British Psalms I T. Ito- 1144 the evening "f the fair. by sea
•' t • t 1 mint an old-time Ad
TER precedents', to meet twill conditions. Then Imeas }Illy or geIdlnq, i year and lu,lrr _ Ikrtsoa. ofan rn , r • n
e;radn:Hly the I:rirish Empire began Th• belief iu pro;" tiutl cows- [arm i -- )laumlme Rrne Sweepstakes -R. McLaren. Henan. ,Nrr4' 1114* stepslaneer" contest eats
' Forget for a moment the 1lrltish
i 40 emerge. The het-snd berrube he- a confused mind. No nutn 44 Mote ;. 1.111M In harness --A Sinclair. J. 'HOK$*E SPECIALS
- ht -111 in the n0wn hall. The building
Mon to rarugy the attention of the wind haul not lass,• -1 through a ea'k Vndden, Ilanning'iiros. ' 1 Rest three heavy draught mgrie-al- wild 14,8'0..41 to the d,N.rs with over 804
' Empire with whirl* we are familiar.', enrtorniet«. tall shaker c'.uld ev-4.•114• n proteetiuu•' Sw,Y•pstakea-•Itroadfaot ltto•. 'tnfal or 444' rat purp1ose horse*. 0151- b1 4.1!,ielance, and there were thirty -
Forget the slst,'r d'nuiuiens. Forget i '111e South .1 (ricutl war was 5 Irv«ent let. To the believer. in that colt the Agr i,Itural-llrood mare. Ci_ ywrs „lion• barred-t4incialr & %theriag two ,contestatdl in the various eon -
fists In ti-y-Tius,14 0.141#1*- fl
in imperial statesmanship-_Tlte_Ehliw _seeds uf•tbe a • • ,r._aiwaye on the curt ever -Ale r1 ht I)' _Felber- 11am Httll • •
all of the j• stye of empire .trur,g WI apple T 3Vright „i(. ss
1 itnuthtrr vv'a• not slow to rn a •• •' Toe & Stmt.,. -lies! matched team lu harars.4--1L. tlo.on• were rlelrt: 1
through that city.Molter :w:. f..nrt•e1
• • ' • the golden thnvul u( nnit3 arontld me to t4. nutsidll and n rer..n the core. The bighorn & !'lona. 1 r, 1 1
1 . 4141 of the,A4 kl•.thesk t..-ma4utaIn the -trig cord re -the qtr is ntwnys at the ltlyth. .1 cotL "> lsifie+r. e.tu : +trlo.laluwrs. aloe.
All Englishman visiting Waeltington' the globe. _TTS- w ltl.ttil's ta 1tlLl'Vi:':! n,.0 when-H*twnem-; 'rift)-nr ge1t6(,s• . .
-1.0-ttrr.lrs. rinse of de.dlerr „per .si
Wed upon the President and after-' ;orlon Engitiffil eogugol to a struggle! the unruly mid help In the eetablltde day" gun ie fired. • , 1 tend 2. It. Futheringham: 3. George Fred M.lwmn. the winners eve.: \\tL-ut, .trnu4trong,
wards tole tole reporters that Yr.
yhh jtolo11saud mtrlgni11q 1144ghb•ory. w*nt "f imlaerlul lease•. Tek/, for 101401 1111", as tut ilius IArwry: 4. %havens God -
Bros.: •,. 4'. Ji' Lady drhrr; who pea mut won. a Varna Thellu,e. Ramie. waforth,
111441(4 ,, with/wed 44111 441 urufug 1111,Y•u. In 111, -meantime 44..• world 4.oke'.1 tratiu11 l f till•. t)is• ut .lrgunlw:t 41y' the .:segos. 14944.• IN fnri• - ),lass" )lahel !1<s,'r•, Arm -
Jame. I'uwan. 44.elfurtt. Thr• ainn4ra
Coolidge had :. rrstt,Y4 hem maw fay. 1 of th..w 11111,1):e..74 w,•4. .huhu .►rm-
:ri5tog lo keep 1III• lN•a'r of all' Nortel oh the eaperawent of re-piton/dbl.- gar- applicants for a h..headnty- Mu IIn•us, Filly" or gelding. J years and nattier lien eflrW.
oratiL" Ile ) •.urerserl . intelligent! ;,ud'w attune herself to urs
world I eminent le_ n"eti,ttllir r'ttbJN't ureas 14..•) «talcd_tlatt the industry..elet_1 .[awning 'Bros.! .2 and 3, Chas. lady driver. who 1►as won pities rte- stunts. Varna; Ken''45••Lennan. Loeb -
Filly
hands warmly; and had. 11144 ruuditbn, to hew, s'Nedy +our 44144. Jenlons Lnfrrnst. There were prosperous when war diverted roomy- Stewart. fore -Miss Clara Rtepbentroa, Varna:; now: William 4 4411114, Rnn•r'deld. The
«ho,s shined Did t4..' visitor expert unauicutL.0 that thrlu(tru'l the dewy- smirks of e•nriuus d••risinu it pro- IiHon and -t4..,, i:nrueliately follnwlrl I 4. IIc ur gelding. 1 year and under 2 Mr*. (:Purge Dale. Clinton; )Cr , Oscar ane lady no: Liss McKinnon. 0f GtNI-
i-
who.--uu F: wooed reenr li„a ratites nett a., ite1-11.114 ..f ba41.1. There-wee--pletcl; 11.74 41/4,g tan 1P IT"V I that Thomas Hutt, Kipper'.
nl h Who If . 11tron of hr•r•old I«uiatiuu :dud the 111g- 1/111 Elf.. •'r-drt.• i"n•rent,Rrr t4.,- silly til the« lir u i fe showlug the-Tligw,-rTef= __:p itruadfnot. Frani; Flynn. TPthntt. rlin101L - •••shit. Th.' winners of the stepdan-
4otlmda11 I•
Why ,Iew!gnate .\prat 1s{ a" Fouls wearily the erowi11g youngsters who thee* who apptandttl;stint looked 11k.• rhe importntloua per atilt of 10401011111.1 Teem iu harness -I). Fntherlig- 14441'4 tram slrr4l 1.} rer•hc•ron •ta1- striae sae awar/1111 itns+rll Hoyu•r. rat
tli44"II4iit n -hair -wrr,' ihmnntthr - ... watt, ..f het ..t i It--1n.,r4•-•4- T'ffnrt •t, lire• pnrt Mf ata tion • pen• 14I•tuahy greaser during ,,k,' Lana. *4441. l'!,, 4 naArs llurderr, 'ton -John ♦erdslPm.. _ ... ------_--- rnrtr 17?is''r:itnA--rfi't1.It---
1'-.•i,rers, lawaieg liquor, persunat I411!lo. • 1'i.'lArt' All Englund ahleh th.-.•hlldreit t" sever •On• ►.y nue the war than th.•y lit.' 1er11 111 the. lost MId114.4n4 Rr04., Free -Toll * getma, eATTI.E pri*B• t„ Miss )tory $t•"wart and NlV
mattn*tism • on »es. seg tmagaziu,•s.
Mid hoe yet caught the vision r,f -al. la+n.lr of hn44' 4.111 'coalition. Mit, f0nr yeast" err: ta;;P this as n Rtrther ltlyth, Shorihorll-Bulli. 2 years --E. Stell: J. -num -tie Alliet14.4ad of Renee&H ld• ,
world ewpire. 1411 • sue 4..4thr•r upset 1 nteler•,andlug. incapable of appre1.1 11411atra1ioi4 '('hl•) prearne•I, a tahle' eaeQ1stakee - 1). FotheringhaM. .1infa,. A e_ar•MI pr Ire 44,1. 411..4 ,lwanled
11f 1}'-w1!es-t o-tl,e-gsIIon athlehm*uts. • over 1114 54'44141h of new eu4 4,ie. tl,rn et 4 atin1• 1:shish family tradition. 14 41111 huwint rv•.h4 144)1 - In t). )ur;f pled„ , '
f •' 1 hand,. 711us. \1nnnh' • Rr...: Rn:l. t yews -M. CrMh. Neaforttt. lien Whitened for .,state "teeing.
lottBry lickrt44 sight unseen real iota her 1111 n.louu•d hand.. like• ,[ fur the. day ..f di.nm)' which they In- l y t4.* 1 1) 44. 14 lb:::
1(122 std 1!I'. and 4,n,rp1 I'uriwtse---silly or geletng. '4 cow. :1 years an.I neer---1. 3 and :t. 'rho' .dil••.t 11.1.11er r"mp.ting woe
e+t;Ne. Base.to.play'taxaphon•s,',rys•. mother -with n. Miff growth- r.'e141-'--lerel wsdrl.dawn for 11174end. they then prorPrdel tee lead these °wand:. y*Ytn pool over-t--w4:d-r-:4k:l-itwrrl:. M. ['r4'.'Il _ •.-.t.•bw Bailey. of .(•'Ilutou. agrrk Di yrara
tai set* and s.',•.md144141 III''.rre are. hr«041 all 114paundiue 43441 1*4 fur; runciuerd ihrtu.•dges that what they>' 'Flu lTrltautalu+e•N1.717 r.Yi71`lo s__; l._ -L. McCallum. ' - _.l..rll.air•r---1 and 2. 31. ('rich: Thu yutulgr•st ild,ll,r was 4',11IIr tinr-
, their future. ! sore was what they Intim-if for. ' i the (aoadi:fn linen iu,hrstry• are. T.•atn hl hi,rn, •.• It.' J. Scott. env ' tle1?er. 4 year --It. 1'feffer. 'truce- d„t k, of Itru(-rNPld. Aged it. The M1-
-- (►mp u( her daughters test alre•44dy- Tht•n Or4utttally .came the•--arxsl-of eteari il"arva.y ;us.-examinntiuu rat i inert,: --F►.-allefalines,7-Hi Orr. -IV debt: JL 4.4-1.•b; •C4iffoM K*yrs.-Vanit& dHr,Y.all►rft 14..• Fr.nth+t di.tarr*P wN
' Ihronit •oR maternal couarol :old toe •-•eem •ants ...1y'• 'loot!- a'nd seine the !Imports dnriut the last six y*nrs. , pecker. Zurich. 1'oIl*d :Naso. --Holl. 1 ytnr-_rad. ic-ssa tees" r , . ort Elgin. n.
• n the
lie ranee. uta uC her sec;nslou lu 4.41 northers .Huflner Laud tllnt allowed her tbild proving \lorrie cis wrr! : to s I4n,wn. tieafortll:
• • . - • F lint rd-..IlYeru:pt.,l_llr g ns cum- ., _lhttsc....win Of 11113'. tinder' IF'Se' rlrlctli iolllhrthiuu R ..__•_t;u
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--- .-- ILoaPIL Cllutua. IG•n 1'hilt5nl Hrna,.•Ir. .0 f{arieT
11 1 W 1 Ik of 1' FI f The
.TI:r• - Cone. had n c0nyrut1011 111 .et up housek,-.•_.I144 for herself. Eng- *tnhltb's {Nnp'e Impel It ens Itrl- whb•h show , .';h• -t Rail user (''111-i LIGHT IIORt11)S • - 4'hnrlec Lindens, Clinton. jn,lge+ wen• ele•ere. l lark. of 4.o41•
Toronto'net week., In pre4arntkm fer 4 Lu,l regarded Chis daughter with a ta,11 e, _.__ edian_ptodttcrL•"Jud 1t'en-fuii.t o a.---1414114nn. s4nndard bred trotter -•-J. Dairy Bow. ally uie.-11, 2 and 3. It. r•rlcl'. aiol !heel-114.n."o1 (11uten. and
the bigger one they are t" INdd rat W hl• '•'.•r.t !whir a sort of e"44«Bna1«sea 41111 1lm ctirt,nmists lick'• 4 their i4•n- Inlde of dglre•1..11..wing hu)Nr11 IIud T 11W k*r. %11rich ; Stewart k 1 Ilgttron. Crich : 3. 4 hare.'. Lindell; 4. S. E. the 1,14 m'04rnleu were the 11T,.14
R Ii., she• was n chi o •iR the old black.' tits :1M1 I rn ru urns the Inn's r4.,• figures
Wile: next _full._ 1.uthu asap for -.the. 1 cot's+ 1 prove dist the import. in };xrh•re, Throng t'rerny, Crediton. itOy.Pll. ('ifntop. Boyer.
tamt-therefer-'4 ter••.matte,w-4w-4•••-•+'*' ' erA-+4ga+a. Tki•'-tis4.•-ill liths had the -hew et. 41 n.- tnmrrM-"r4- Weer-l-'-"44rrtn e borer 1rr uern•+a -M T. 4ietfer. Any Wk.-1st:2 aw4 4: I.. E. Fnllewina the euat4tuf 044. enj„yabie
11•v:. -Howard Ferguson rail high, •'rad. eidrr,iI'and ...wended with. gntwn.. They ('acrd -aroma the No uBtnully i',ir.' wi'Ilon vanes less Bol04•rreon, \VlnRhnmt 4- B. Taxis. I1o*411: 3. R.' Pfeffer. dans setts held. with tl*r ..ld•HmP
if the Provincial Premier • 11ters the!' Then Ill WI.. 3!•'411. sono• "r her-fis.•rm t Cher I.ton. teed 44144411. 1 4vt•t ).)w* 1. than they. w, re In 444, preview Clintr.n: H., MMrnw. Dublin. SweetWOOke. hull --M, 4'ri/•Ih. E.' Snell Mkll.'re furnleblae the tao•M•- NPwa
Iis1: as ,r. candidate for 411'• 1144tiounl1 da•il4 young dors from 414.4tlah North 1 sr,r•1-dueled, heads, high and alert. six verve. ,\s n•.tnatter mf fret. for Roadster in harness •Hohert Me- Rest herd. male nod three femn14*.- 1tp••„rd.
-\menta demanding null they he al- l sniff t.4 se. rat . trobhle. keen to heir ',very. 3T:r,t4k'.1Nntr worth or goods rm-
- lindrrhip of •his tarty.b well 4.A, 1, Mated to form themselves boo m •.-i Alarm. alth a throaty rumble of ported into C:rnudn away' hack in 11413,
II strvn,g fnlloaltit among the cgllnrlo ,.01id grunt North Apn•rie,in nntlou. warning that tile busy mier•hief• we imported n 4ni,ll0n yards of linen I
inekirs eh8nld have he ort hitt didn't. gn1de: now' we import $1'25.1eal,41$)
• • • Shnnlder t.. 'shoulder Into the war worth of goo,I' for every million yards 1
- t'trtrrisc tr tttxticttratrnivrrary Witt- >I (t regfattrt wax'st}lt terns- tf--tite-bions (chars -of the :Seven :'ew. -ant. - oeith<n - trews; 1.41, - Thr fact- it -if -the}
ire mnr[,r.I Ire a ek.nble h"Il.k*y. Friday "eryntice old lady and didn't gnfM .Pe thot4 )i they returned from the ,'0n- linen hneinw'e 114 Cana.1a Ie In trouble' .
Saturday. lulu 1st and 21111. lea!' 11 hew' thy plan ,•'old work --it pHs en filet with man,tl.Yl paws and tangled it Ie in trouble IN'aa,P it le an exotic
awl 11 uPw She 'lr•irkri that t4..• I4.•«t any menet. return 11114 did, er••rjv Mitt of indaetry, Wholly unsuited' to the
Tiring 10ru<L,iiaed n+ aU'ifl hnTidny""• to k ,qt lneaee umwle her itsiN•ihnti.+ them. •°entry, ane we in Vii• Dominion of
In view of (iodt rich+ e,•ntcnuiel cele- children was 1(1 allow thein to unlike
It watt a proud slay for Oneida Canada ,cannot afford to fay the price
irrntttm ter 11* irri.F of new ww•k14-later, tlu•ir ownpiens. furnish thele own
when eh.' caw- her sister nations necessary 1" Maintain industries 444'
heuw and tuauuge their uwu affair«. speeding from Ute...four touters of the. 4hat kind
ihor, slay u„ tdala'retr de•moustltl nn 1 b tole to battle for the freedom of •man- I Other .tnpiieanta
• • •
rlell'gatee.
They kno••-kett fr.-tee-fitly and I'rrNl$t-
eu!Iy at her.. door with 1114 same re -
so she old them to g0 1111.4411 awl
tion her.' stn the national holiday« ; but pleas. 11,cmarices. kind. in the poet the had taught the 1 There were our or 4444, ether in -
tile ,N•rnelnn should not Ire 'Glowed to se, it waft tint the Itritidt North world the mr'onh,g of responsible goy- } dnetri*e which wanted tacpre-trlfilne
pacs wtthmit eotnr Noting r'r•„gnitfml. Ann•ricam daughter,, Culled a m1 -cling ernment and - confederation ' in the ittereae4e here tree- there which would
• • • of Iheir'o4vn. drew' tip their beii plans. 4irltl0h Dominion. Beyond the Seas. hnye Pn1bled them to Chary.the Can -
The (Iahawa ,Reformer alnouac- "1411441 their desire,. omtitnt4 .their %Vt• haven new 11841* for the )m-. ,,troll eone1uu'-r Lett. fifteen nr ,wont)'
ambition. and .ubulil11.4 tbt•nl ler the pare now. a Wins. sponsored by the._ per cent. -more for the produces he Mt
Ihn1 14v"r:t! Motors of Confide, Lim-\\'iduw"+of Windsor for her' approval. King --•it is the Itriti*L 4•mmn41w,moth .to - kitty. and'1hrrr were two applies -
Vett. are emhnrking immediately upleu \\'Ito eau dmiht b114 that London of Nations. - lima for redo, Dons Iur fluty. one firm
a. further expansion progra•In, inynlc-' secretly grinned with d.l.Rht over the The Motherland le an adjuetahle roll Wonted n low. r dnte on the bodies of
Intik-albeit' that the winters of the lady n114f elle has net hesitated to ter- felt flats. 111.1 another Linn. which
Ing the s{N•nditnn• of Approximately
1:dltrniO4i in. now 1.1111(110v' add Nolte awn... the Atlantic shower; un- cord her ehlblr•', timer new national makes felt Irodire for lasts• vlgnrnnely
tni.lflkdhle signs of braying inherited rights and :rvpirntie„w. ,'rhe lass held opfateed ihr applicntkm. A lnan1fats
m.'n4. *11" enaonneement WI" 14P?. 4" lfls tttuttnnal wisdom In n large de- o!t. the welcoming mend in the ennnrtl tures lfiil. Mnthrr nlfrar•
-entire-Mg 1o._t;*Aadla•a 44etteralle.as Fgrr_e, I1rre was statesmanship, wit (114411• '•f the wooed.
t4.* {ttMrr n1•• term withief xr.ghtt anld aPSI it IrrmnlTate. In•-
on erbten'e ret the r'tnntry's fMlnatrisl 1 dont horn of the 4' t"-rirn'e. of their , got': one at the e•nnu•Ils .af the toriat dictate floe be thole') 11„ h,.
n I neighbors. and amhition in double . 1,rn• 0 tof Natdnn,. she 1. la'„nd ,a
10 dm,' rad a mit, ho ,ev'Pr et„pn 40 think
1' w measure. Three husky young folks! .4.•l':-.• 'the tooth other with !e and how, Industrie.. (-mild he stimulated by
f had the 4*nrLactt7 to Imply that theyt4.. ssister(4crr sister u.44I', pp
. Ian ems,-
,treheenl.i« fel rat the border diet- ,•011111 develop and govern an S;nknnwn I Plitiin hee'enme from Irntlone who In
rirle over a w.w• ruling .:f the United I western empire as hyo se all Europe! 1 years gine iq• were pool in their eem-
State: ti(4t'•-reles with+ threaten. to When rat Inst the new charter of ng- , mieerntb'n of aur "enthralled" ;time
interfere errinnsly with hinny per- Bonbon(' 11,44 been elm -led. tweled one tion within the Empire. Some of
IN -livered. theyoung Ihomlnlon of Can- them were rends M tend no a helping
pow, who Ike on for C,ar{;nHun sLM ads set to work to drake Itself Indeed hone. to footnote the "shriek TPA" of the
end wnrk . n the other, Birk' of the hot- o "i)omlmion from sea to tea," Link British ,•nnnectlon. Sppm* of these
der. '1'h,• new rune' Is not ill 14•,1,01* be link If ((treed the ehaln of unity , hove prntrsted :lentos, tilt •reitinn n•
effective Huth late In the veer. end ioy from Atlantic 4„ I'de1NB and at last t Independent nations. in the conatus of
that roue mtly i.- mollified to ouch
An exlrld -tie
not, to be Irkeotme.
NSti.I born CuOMA:ai m. It 4444m4. are
not to 1N• Interfered with. 1'ncle. Nam
Meas reen44niaed sly the gallon,' of the 1 the Pertlnment of the ere -'4.
earth ex (lined.. a power for Rend - in doyen to r/4441e Canna 114 "hare In
npon the fee.' of the forth. I the creation of An entirely new prin-
When Cnlnmhue hod cr""Neil the At- • elide of Internnflnnel en1litinn will
laude It wee Pm.y for others to do the provide nn Interneting study for stn•
evidently ►NYtgilaing that a large Iwo. same. So when ('anal) led the way I dents of hietnry. in the meantime
portion or his heat rltloon, own Can- In (:onf.APtatlon. rather colnni.'s fol- ('anada hon not e0 mnrh 1..•1414 moult tied
lnwld "sit 511.1 •.'mrr7t•d IAM self'10? I by the iCmpiM es the Fmplre 4.n• hr'rn
adll ■s their tett?, laid, - erning dnnlnlone, with a variety 01 moulded by Canada.
w
f.; still}a =NtA:teem
.
lowering the er'1.1 rat rna• material and
Het. helping the Cannabis) mantifne•
timer to Inert -saw. 1114 sale., oniony
1(404.4' men mild lower hie enet. of pro--
dm-flew
ro-dn.tlew hat throne the dnrku.'.*
sometimes on, eat C114` a g11,nIOW of
light. 1t enrely valla' he pN'eel
that the 1'1111gdk►►o mannfact(4rrr *111
,Yaltin41r always h. .trice against hie
own Inter...is. There I. no ('este In
Canada 'Acta) that w0Hld Rahn s4
-march as the nu,nnfa,•tnr11' from tariff
1•ektetlon. Ile tight. ntnfnst hinlw•Ir.
He tent,'. to edt hl. own thrall! but
the tnl'ts'-lent and 1 le.ok foreord to
the time when the 1101,011Ii10111 10 high
tnr4Re will ,"flee from the mnnnfne-
tllrer a. much n• from any other err- 1
tion of the commnnity.
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