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The Goderich Star, 1922-08-17, Page 7._:.,:.- A slow oven Will not spoil your w �� when you u ..EGG itiiit I 0 1. `Ra1r2...,...,.0 I umpamans I OW I CftXR FROM YOUR NE IGHSORHOop GR W Herten andFerguson Speak to 500 Electors at. Port tuI. ey ..�. i Ottawa, Aug. 14,4 -Aside trona: the only a picnic, but a reunion,a rally V enjoyable featured incidental to an and an inspiration .-A real, alil Sir old»time Italitieal picnic Basle as.Nast John Macdonald pn•ni,.,!�ovrn inelud. and. wesi y,'Wn associations put oft Ing an "oldest Conservative,- far Western Ontario:conservatives at George A. Phillip, of St. Thoniasr, Porte Stanley, Rt. Iron. Arthur Meigh : who ; eelebrated his Bath birthday by •en'a address furnished a much«need-'listening to the party leaders. t ed delineation of federal issues as ; the. stand at the moment, "Stand" Mr bfeighen has been. right iii. ar f is the right word. The Opposition 'whole lot of things in vgdrd.to which' leader, before sit audience as large as ha was bitterly challenged, in and out 0auld "hear his words, and one fully of thQ Mouse. The whedt board' st_ , responsive -14 his points, gave the tuWOR to -day affords an example. E clearest po ible exposition of the His Government was attaektui 4'nr K•i n g Government's meandering creating such . a . eaurge in the late Parliamentary sea, the western far Won and with regard to important cess, .so that in matters since, "Seven. ears of the 0overnnaen strenuous progress, followed by seven iiag . it, Progre' t mouths of standing still,' was his the 14th Parlian concise summing up. Gttnstant sur. board. Mr Mc i e m aprediction . & �- , nd t1 0 a k of what lfainst a Auprl 1- might be done about: this- and that; prevailed, and a afloat t iri the e e h r ss through t titers p h h he a of the I,�. ;` months of "hot-weathgr.news" con- .thelegalityPhu, •vier to readers an i3iieonscious €rn, story. whish 3n1 • preaston that the federal power must, Ieas than the I 1r somehow, .be busy at sometl env, long investigati The, cold, h rd facts which Mr. '.Viet. is a !`broken -bac e presented x n t g e isd # t e , p ear Stanley ra which any p that on th1.e vital matters of railway have given it w TM 0000" 3TAR IPMO M� 0 '"NOMMOM­ � 10 t atrdrri fide ,eooiq as mta ,h six iron:iblr, rXatwt► 00 111111111110 1 refire Brite *t ttr� dyz�d iw*x tree tuft ;zaz cif.'I 0 tcf ost .piece ns urarip tP�rl"sort's i�°Yy i adr at tic► ril+r rx prttprtllp ivrititt4i SS?Iilr s�+Rts'r bus .tract itatidlh�� 11 t:0 lirdirrr wltera> tXrti light is s0onk- leave Cho toaxe a 4o4 ax forst befits'+ tbtyi sweep wi3 t'to Jl z", atiie3 b+uro fbow, 141ratioir #clow, : I to wattry awap ovi athe rroacm! of ,VV1,&,r* +t 011 rtwr+ iii 00400'r rogaze, r -. ,rI I The right 0� 1 i:t.Y : 11 t o -vise 1 . r� ... i. Y`I,1 YY VY 'a found it tt sac- W they denoun,�ed Ainerictinet and I'Tenth. ti8rirde together in Paris AA a,� 1Vleinoriwi Day �' a• ,tno. #C 1 xi k 5 i at c i Kilpatrick, r d rad n as 2. $4 .60 -- .: _. ' _- C1n matialr of Jximtesnn and- fir- rich, council adjourned 'to meet A,ut;• ;2zst at i p. m. ?, L; H. McUpltl,4GiI, Clerk;.', - . , .�-:,- --- j� t ;<folboao �1t p, Farmers .__ , � ,� ..., ,.. g111, "kii lEt iaF tetltt Cattt tat itrHi arand ol ..-p milt it a r.... J W wv+s.�,.w of the Opposition leader may seem sharp, to those not familiar with the out ora work in Ca»oda hundreds of our workmen , . turned them a7 t r not recoristitut, m came .down to demanding now to xecancilins;,divisions and removing discontent, (Laughter}. The only 4, gravelling L. It„ $63,50; S, illsrtin, tvark on rated 4 3 50; Jno, unty, A ltandsonia silver Xlumn coimiq n . Club Hold Annual P!C v 2 � I : a sn s Ar ument a. 8te to a h too t t f v p Y k h ax a en a minute 'Parlea, , r ,Sullivan, delivering acrepera, $.,; dna. ifultatt trairh presented b Tttr. Be Me. y Creat pral?xiCtQr Qf the I�1FnCa@tqn K,.:�� . . , Caurtg zeference on 'of tit's law o% discolored . the anorama lilt p me k�ev 'everybody, repairs to roa , rood 5, $3; .F� Mur. p d, phy, graveling, road 3, $.8 Ol Jtta: , Pari; hotel, to be known Ata the Mone- setting Park Trophy, yvz}s second ear, we understand, it bo; y . comes the•. property the t team, -�y� mm !� y^z q+ . 1�Mt � .', ' ' Vit# was obtained on h i tax n by halfasmuch i'` ext art , , ,, li Payment on tile, $100, :fife liters aItd 'a Colborne too -slit Wiwi wore + Zlsrt Cntt sant saveaalisol etions anti r - -- To shorten a long agti n as it was before,. G• Revitt repairing culvert, road 4, tho winners. President V. Young' of - � _ its Ontario much ` "Immigrationis the deadest it ,has' $1.59; T. Glazier, ie airing culvert the Colborne Township ever been in aur history, nor is there road 3 2,60• H, Mil baneft Farmers' an ,�ut�+e� � ��'� the outcome of, $ i er, repairs to Club, fuss the captain of the team and dsbate and .cabal the sligonst visile 'sign of an thing grader, $1; k Austin, 1 .day_ or, his .1lue.up of stalwarts consisted of Iftatre yPt �lytatrattititi '�t lt• �► g done, There are even t�irests $2; P, Cxlazier, grading rand 3, $2.G0; Wil C: t' l odilla, affair c with w It 1 Green, Cls n 'Fm, :h holm R . let - ">k a r , Sg C otic , X,aatlir+RQ!' their !s nils ♦: »dial Rouse could a£ exodus, and in some degree exodus 'T Glenn, $2,50; Jno: Little, graveling Gee, Thns, Gliders, Jack Grohatu . Ar•, tiffs ta. t tit ,t �.n �t, +r., . a has already set €». Ana what is the rnn,l A. ! d tF;. a 12n.YrIriY. +Y a ...,. int .. __� _ ..iw r et ltF Mtitttiytls I3aer`YxC+ F.. Y 1,i Ulll 4 Ul, -ui t r rF , om ALt U � on a eto g i v p »fent of markets and the like, .the K v in Ga Government's a Xing i s a nm n roe. rd Is it is no hght matter. for Canada tithes ante, Icon. Howard Ferguson, Conserve, ' five leader in .the . Ontario House, made a splendid presentation of the situation there. T ukr �o awe, ra r as f d ra ee lac -_._ _. do is _ n --__-_.. concerned, it is r' a slums i<arce, a -wast Y a of time, done merely to delude fife k�rAgressives, and they did delude thein. Messrs, Stewart and Riddell, Mx. Meighen significantly,paints Out. decline to'risk their reputations on this board, though they made a sus. cess of the one in 7919: The wards Y41i ![ 1 - N F 1C1F4 'U4 F i FiA A D u€ s n a A Y Y 'witnessed_ . piece . of legislation, an or ny anti i Y at on s t an fa t g, a 4 a e v � u new .olio ado ted -'aft d a Y• 17 Y P Y e cancetved, that would stimulate in the least de. gree industry in Canada or give work to a single man. There have item steps taken, some of which wore boasted o£ b the r Y envier yesterday, that threw a• ,tno. #C 1 xi k 5 i at c i Kilpatrick, r d rad n as 2. $4 .60 -- .: _. ' _- C1n matialr of Jximtesnn and- fir- rich, council adjourned 'to meet A,ut;• ;2zst at i p. m. ?, L; H. McUpltl,4GiI, Clerk;.', - . , .�-:,- --- j� t ;<folboao �1t p, Farmers _ �,-, Aa_.. w_ _.,, .. , .... 4 n Brite T n d n s liar so . n ti used t p pp 4tgr+,. them was a Goderieh teai�t. w9th Rev.""",p -lir;-Diekio`'ttt sho inch4r .Hain. __Ties. superior h sisal trainin of t i4 hawit furrtaCis told, and in two strenuous alis they idled •the other follows suet% I p t was thought .a , testa from Goderich township would be in the running, ax should we may idling, y p ..., ,.. g111, "kii lEt iaF tetltt Cattt tat itrHi arand ol ..-p milt it a r.... J W ,'' The record, of the Drury Government es exceedingly of the Opposition leader may seem sharp, to those not familiar with the out ora work in Ca»oda hundreds of our workmen , . turned them but they failed to muster, so the Coi borne '1`ownsirlp Harmers' Club are Ala b linitis 'ci Y p Drug Store. ���•- vulnerable on several important pointe and Mr, Ferguson o , g knows vel} wheat .board developments and what 's re i gaited of such body, yet in just on streets without ,a dollar and transmitted money to ran o y F e t n . Club Hold Annual P!C the winners until some other. tatim. can. win it away from if . the tug of war g : ant, the week spots in the armour. Ho F dealt :faithfully with the broken 2 , 4.hours after Mr, Meighen s speech at Port Stanley tames Elmost ala echo repair broken vessels therel These steps have been taken, b It k , ut there.has , p hMe Se f� 0 Me+tat�tifa -them, , and they succeed in retaining it far ilia .team son took u the rest `f tauten p a he evening, in C hotel dining • at t; is n, Miss Gene t . ppledge u# ,economy .the Backus tim. limit ' deal an ' "governments, b from the Manitoba Free � Press: The a not been. one motion made o eve�t+7 t g work to : a single man or Woman in second ear, we understand, it bo; y . comes the•. property the t team, , Cannoku' realded at the p h piano and Mr, ,ber . " y .Winnipeg er editoxiail o' t p p Y, p into o this enunir .. n Later on rn the evening the tib It pY + Zlsrt Cntt sant saveaalisol etions anti Ft t Car. , r+ otborlre St. *! ,l�xr# ►tieing' Re ire _-----.... __ _.. Or. ail i»akis e I �attfi ' ate -dal i a . Q ° overhaviliat x44 rte ;rift# f .. It'aitiom, Sort;;; AlK�ulktly# 5yatesir . New • Batteries. ",*A � Itectritet ° � ' .. • . Supplies itt•Bteck . commission, he provincial leader the grave danger. arisingfrom lack RF J. , ,. tContinued from page 4) Batt the chorus Of i tan y oG . .,• .. . delighted his audience the de -. of grain There has been nothing done a . was i'aimali pxe5:nted to President g y. g Ilia Pop 11 by elan . 1 ' movement wh1 a the chair.' g a $ t -�^�- •� 1. Young, Dn, Dickie dein the honors, fur dance selections. Thera . tvCre r t anon that the Conservative part do- manshtP. of the proposed Alberta, extend the area of our industry, troth. g h n xs' t Y p p t, s e oar .danLe t , a end r 0 1 round dances, es . m ie .ts. i the event s C it it t time every en taking n i tt �� �. m ev f man,. woman a l ace in the , < lea mai t; a hetet �� a e t Y m Hated to lar iia a , p a ,Manager the: Legislature at Sas m 'iia i i t are led ..a k nS bi us d a d a x e and Saskatchewan board an h I g n rdisb' , Y, cin peddled .e , g ed ver o seemed bd s n p � to '1 y eii be sir 'o ' find child d in dinin room, an ra them here, nothing to widen the op. h Ontar€a. was Erse trade. � n , whish auris well. filisd, y j Y g O t after the election would rule from the 'to:this man and that, and. adds: The Mr. Black claimed that the c Dr. 'pickle congratulated tlio n . good time, . a fiscal a n rift it` 0 1 fr o itt st r n .fes for 1 m i e sal s'de sit p u e e Side,, nates w ' a nothing. a CII n beth ' t O 4: . is extremely seropus,: people, , B olio y g g'pull but said his own A refrashrnetit tent. Qn tete rounds '"'"""" b. .1 . has been brought About by . the un- expand the markets for our surplus. policy of this ,a ountr was wron . having a Biro» eves ri favorite ..N _ t '.'i a Both Mr. Pe use • err i „ That res onsibilit is on this Our population had gone back in the team. would practice • up ,for next ova ite rosort during, the af, , e! -- ...- w --- f rg ri and the ex c a my of the wheat board. Time p Y govern. last ten kora counts cafe. President Y texnoan and evening, frise mister were acaom anted to is the essence of fin a r , meat, and that . respozxsibility the years, ng the natural Y ri ou�" expressed -, u p� cy� ».« ,. y , �i m accompanied Y g eement, st face-', y increase and immigration we were the t Junks of;himself a.n team, mates , ,r" ort°.Stu ley by their, wives, who took and.that saying -was nevermore true X"P c , -Just a ferw months more • h � part of the' same twomillions short of what we. sho6fi d in it neat, s eech, and in res once to Goderich barbers tire riCiwtiys ready a. p t with. a will in the .lighter side in the Present case. )f the kind Af government pp p ko take san�stlitn have in opulation and the fiscal pot; `the calls -af' the audience the: teaxh 4r' off.lor Lash. • r_.`:.,,; f'the day's proceedings, Mrs. Mei- wheat board cannot be announced to Paralysis seed the resuits'will be ser.Y ton$ for the welfare of this. , hey hadpa great deal to da with ft, steppLd forward and, led by Dr, Dirk _ 11 .'': ghee q� . etaiz n he jaHy-•:�va at tion mediateI thsn lot thass y the �r��e��s��sntattan of prizes to winners in charge of tris ma er. an A few months •mists of .administrative Canada• will never amount to much. le three lusty cheers, acid a tiger vers ,, , ^, ' desuetu a an i eness - u�d "thee utdaiong dilereiit ,.liven the boys. ..._._� ''�a�he"baby 0-W--The-1eder' . ,that--th"oar4-is.:o�.fgr-this .ear, _ µ avant he mucic -encu rn�re tsnE for pki� lines. The° ° ✓mer had'to esti in ,the Colbprne away p'S'ic�ior8_8_r1"Mo7 • - _. position leader is now in the . West, and at least give Canada a "chance � tttarlcets of world and co to µ and es scheduled - to, attend' the can: sell her wheat cro .11 vate : taitiative and enterprise.• -G'ive . hg o . , __co tape . Another very interesting, contest on ve'ntiojr .n of British Columbia Censer_ P us a few more months of mtnisterinl with.the wa$fid and `ot er men shtiut`d 'the-pusgram-of athletic .events.:.av �• • vateves ant 2 a - juitketin :and the o e a •' do the same. He. did not say sweop: it cam etetion a iso' g • pe pl will decide p t. quoits. between n Godo R he 4th. A series of ad. Mr: Meigglien s speeches have .been .the must either change their ca t the tariff .away aver night. It would rich and Colborne and Brea a dresses he„is to_ deliver is sure to be fully and, for the most part, accurate, Y : !; bine h g €n tits• ,M.. or qmt, notqe in his time,: but n tariff for rem .Colborne tawnahi mete virero the vie. of value, particularly if 'as fully re, IY-reported 4n 'the daily. Pres, Your „ p . . v e ' 1 ° r parted as those delivered at Kingston correspondent rbe s to u We have. seen already seven ears venue was a different. thing from. u tors, Reeve Robertson and. Geo. S m. •:. : • • • $ Rote mCral a Y Y. s .• - y of, strenuous tariff for protection, • ends winnin • t: and Port . Stanley.' The poltticalty few short passages , noted at .Poi$ progress followed by gout in tits finals itgailtst . e It P"u hotp a after s x er rt sial a r of ri to Win, ., ne tr months a o b St u al press, pf �Wsstetn Ontario Stanley and -whish do Hat appear to. h f. standing still.:- We. p g . raughan and Abe Iltgt;inson :_ ,,,� , � , ave much romenence to the latter have been nerals . • have seen seven years of enter rise 'the work of Mr, Kernighan to start by 13 to 9, after defeatin Citdd s g e y ublished, rp ,. t g gn p ing do -operative : selling event a little and Jeffries 13 to 7 in. the first round.. .1.0 �``+t,ri ��� • speech, . J: Stansell, M. P., East "t ho a Igam . s caking t6 'rlevoteea followed by, seven. months of relapse, ' + , F p We have seen.seven ears of a into the story of this feature of the In the rat round Strau an. M ' Elgin, .and Hugh C. McKillop, M. P,, of the U F. O., who inhabit this part : years ggres g ltd . . TH RS ARIA NO OBSTACLES , West El1�in thou h a seem I of Canada:. D d sive organization find development, U` :F• O• The live stock department, ginson had dofeated Oscar W nd on ou v i mill , g p i e e h r P , g Y Y x ea the followed b . of .the ,co,o erative company had, had and Chas. Kern, 21 to Y3, in the way of your eginiktg hero far briefly thsre; »ware most happy in old Governmient denounced as en'"al: Y seven months of idleness: p ex ext work in . i <. a fair success, p . their remarks; and vein Michael Mc. Banc with the mighty and great, .For seven ears cress, Fifteen years age the , >+ y vKe passed the. most Races . • KnighV, candidate in East Elgin for rind having lost all Sympathy $ ° mountainous segments "of oar whole Western States took up co-operative , AUTOMOBILS "Alti'1113Ib`r anth Partain with: indifferent success. A number of races iveie runoff M. o e. the Legislature, and T. Merritt the common eople? I, who thought j urn y, surmounted obstacles .un- g so, with results as follows: r . tVe understand ever�++ detail of our Moore, earididate in 1919, we're given I was reared €n rather humble aur_ deamed of in the•years before, but for The: last .five years lt.had been tsiken Boys and girls + ,* work fetid have over tilt flit + seven months. we have up to Ontario with Marked success E s under. G year.' l,th_ y y tai` ren the .best possible reception .from the rotini3fngs, was attacked as the young just been . el Jewell, Bennie krause. tlCring satisfactory sorvlr a rant 1 . p and 30 or per cent .of the five stock Give s u t sal. p pt Y ':, s large audience.: Aman those marking time, drifting. an the open p u r .sen to .Among pre autocrat af• thes Dominion, Creature p 'Girls, ten years and under: 1 t, a, vers. nearly all the Coitser- of the rich and pp business was done b the'eo=a erative. � powerful, yet I can plain. (A Cause .• Nor can the Y p Sterling, Cenetta alena. MC: K *"�""' 'i'' Government coMp�ain that they have company'... The reason for the value Creath. ' Jewell,' . votive members from Western On. predate copies of newspapers in East- been embarrassed~ 3n an way 4f ca -operative. in esus .rho el- i�+. '�.�1.,.� tarso in either the present or'late ern. Canada -which called .upon the y Y what iinuitc , c t Boys,. ton'eaxs and underi Jus. ' j •• Parliament, even from such distant then Govern ent to reduce from the : ever by either the Progressive Party t 4 �va5te and enabling fhb Salkeld a w►artt+c t tNtrii�l iNi1r ted, liirtaai tt t Government or the O tete farmer to et the 'real market d+ Jack Sterling, Aiti'on Fisher, ir.+ tilwaRii* constituencies as.those of Matt. Dun shoulders of the rich: the .high taka. Opposition. The only thing: g Girls, fifteen• 'stirs And • na • � "�'"' � Phono 0KS 0*0 that has tlmbarxassed .them has.been veins: of hie induce. Pollowmg the G c Y u er, can. M: 1?., Earth Grey;. S. Ch&iters, tion we imposed:. c .o p ra a ,Sterhtig, 1thA1 .Stcrlin Con. '�- -- _.. - ..- _- _., . _:._ - - M• F keel; F. W. Bowen iVI. P.., Dur, "The remiee,at-Leamin ton es. their own pledges, their own.dupiirit a perutivs fees» o£ aeilint; live stock g, p g , P g Y Y etta.Jewell, _ • t410110 ."' £1C7IA>t .. 4Ctll Oft d=iii= hum; 1VIa k C, Senn, Mt, i;., Haldi. terday, with that oblique oblivion of by which they acquired office." Conte the pilin of Beefing. Bes fifteen ca • ~ . fruit. send daisy products. mine proper Y , Y rs -arid under. !i ±':, mattd; D na'id Sutherland; M. p,, facts, nebulous meandering in the Ptas,er .Sterling, Jas, Wxo ht Wilf �� : ' Graham. g , rete . 1.P - South. O farce; Capt::'FJoe" Thamp clouds, prertching sermons instead of ASHI:IELD place to sell was not at the paint. of. * son, M. P. 1*,. Toronto; W. A. Clarke production but at the paint of canes1. , talking facts, .stated that they were Council met -_on July 1:7th, members siimptlan in nxdar to secure the corn Men's s lid boys'` race, free for all: Q i 11 L. ex -V P:, N. Welliatgton, and Dr, helping the ordinary people of. Can, Ail • present, Minutes of June meet✓. petition of buyers, In the she three a. Bert McCreath first: .. , Steele, ex -R. P,, Perth, It oras' not .oda, and,.had succeeded a. great deal fug were read, and on motion of Far-. and a half years 17,f100 cars of hie The baseball tournament did not �irru4rr . . rash and Jamieson were adopted and stack, containing' 860,000 head of eatd ma taxialite far, tuck. q� time, It was ° signed by the reeve.. Notice of the tie, calves and sheep valued at 0 , late when ,tile speaking commenced 4; . . Henderson drain was then, read and •()00,000 had been bundled Co.operat; and it was. titne for the exits when it the reeve, Mite clerk and Councillor ively,. Would so much hiivis .been was over,' Q . . CILrTGN' aidT'I Fatrr�sh were appointed to attend a .shipped if the farmers were not bet. After the other sports and afti�e therL : b formal presentation of Cha tra h to (� .. �` meeting at Holyrood.•xe:.same, oft, me- ter satisfied by this method. It Y. O Bring quG nuts tra tl n t 1 g1,/l 1✓ tion of Jtimieson and Sullivan. flux hb s ala w g J _ ul ti sl uA . inGlntllttg battery trr►Ublest. [ , �,;rr= ► d ne one packer had told ,L. + e i fit lit`L�I The clerk was instrueted,:ta tintifY. him he hard had to a ii �o fuhuild all makpa of ltatteries ;inti have a large• bapr ]Qrtttery { � 1� ,4 •. p y la cents aI. r1i'TA7 R. xmstrant; tb remove all -shingles ound more than he would have. had �itVrtOr,. . - ,. 4. he road allowance, pay othertvise�and by holding the I , . and rubbish from t J.HE PLAGUE OP PIMPLIS Ori motion of Campbell anti Sulk run o£ bags on a certttin day till ':theI . . - vale the followin° II.- •YtesehE discovery of Great middle of the fourth century, g , accounts were, or:. following day an additional rice of /� Pratt. ' GARAGE. ttaxiltr iMXtinuScripts The. Vatican manuscript belongs to dered paid. Ingot Iron Co,, piping, Gp cents a hag on the average . way 4AISGD BY I � BLOW °' PMtroe the first Balt of the tourth'oentu It 58.82; ,Boar�i of health; expenses. f f'Maa+i !lame of the most vt►iaabis Btbtical 13:60; .C. . Mc%snnan, $nee secured; which meant. $000 mare far n a was brott ht to home in 1448 and was p.claitn the she ers, K manusdriptq haVve only been discovered g 1117; W pp ' Bad blood is -re onsible for the im. °I'�D ' """'�' :Xo=o�o10Xo 0 r entered oft tor. first catalogue of the m. 73row» . art pity on cul. The endeavor would bd to pp pp "^'I�ai or become avatlable.within moat xocent Vatican Library to ?G vert, k5D• I.. opp sto perfect pies, 'blotches and Other d4afi ria - -» -:<:amu ::. -_-__.. �_...:. y 14 Napoleon $ hn n, cleaning the organization for handle» the gu e times. One of the greatest of these is carried It off to Parts fit 1809, but it was ditch, road 7,419,50; $19,50; Jas, ]iayden, farmers' roduets and, with a ar a akin troubles that break out o& the . • 1 the Sinaitle,-aaquirod only about sixty work on hili • P g . and body: . restored to Rama to iBiG. It was caro- ,road 6, 75a.; R. Cxrant, organization in .a few years the tarlri- yeaxs ago raid now lodgeti•tti the Inv•: fatly guarded, inverai schalarsreceiv -bridge, road 4; $310.211; G. Barger, era would be artiste ;instead of the 'rheic is a iintural�o a to bail blood, 1.penal Library rat i'etrograii.' Fite afary ed pormissloo to examine it lint were tile, re culvert, road 1, '$0',80; other fellow doing the buying. T called tiurdnelc. Blood bitters, which ail- bi Its discovery is full of .tomanee. g y b lie. e • . . . . not &liaw84 tta Copp:a Word. If, indeed J. F,: Hogan, grading road, 2, $4; M.: •point had riot been reached et where ways caarluors, Stever faits; iinFl••fa• fs _.._-.. ' TtGehendort, . a prominent German any passett a were being examined ton . Ifogan, grading, roam 2, .$4;.. B. Gibs the farmers" organezationtt c eommooded by thousands tA' 6eitluh I schpltar, sot out Ila 1844 on 1< tour of tho etasety; the volume was hastily anatbh• Ban a;raveltng, iroad 1, $38.16; Jna: direedy with the ronsu er. said _deal everything tram , tlto eme11C>ri 1ua oto ' ' orient fu• searoh of manuscripts. Stop, . ed atvsy. Wo6ter, inspecting, road 1, $G; Jna. mark and Sweden this was the eine•. the worst .aerofulous sore. r SM 0 K �1-.._. ping at the nrnusstry of St. Catherine at The thtrel of thosC great mauuscrlp'ts, Scott, 2 days work, $4; Lorne Par- and the middlemen eliminated. Urn, 0, R. I'}rillipa, llhubonaem to the foot of Mount Bftiall his eye tett an the Alexandrian, Is the proud nossession rich. work. $2• A, Stien, gradin ,road The l s :f,, fl,, wrttem---11r suffered about a gntrae leaves cantaintng (}task insnrtp . , r: packers were friendly to. the . of tits British Noricum, l t was formally 2, $6; R. Rift it, grading, .raael �'1$a, : co-operative. The packers lead acted Year with my face f it was just Covered Bonet whish had been soon pe into a presented to Charles I In 1027, Patri• I'• Gilmore, graveling, road 1, $1(1.30; above board and in a- fair wars with With lrimplen and blaelihnads. .1 usied vvaagto•paaper baskets, He soap ptircefved arch Cyril Luear carried it from Alexan. Pentland' and Johnston, graveling, Cha co.o ✓til kinds of cre,tma acid difforent mod . that they were parts tit the Bible and : perative and in a 'few .years obtiained pormh4slon to take them away dila to Constantinople about 1098, A road 6, $00,75; L. Johnston, repairing: 95 er cent, of the live stock would iciaes, but novo .of there sFaCmed to holp ,with him.. There trete forty.tltree traditiatt bels asq�ibed it to TCteata the culvert, road f1, $23• F. Hamilton, lav be handled this way, M# Eultitarppa uta,' Rey hams doctor told ma they rvoro `.� leaves iii his precious treasure and lie martyr, about Std but there seems good elling gravel and cleaning ditch,. road concluded by €nveting ell to visit the eaused by bad blood, I lout cout•atje ✓r ­ ;w reason for assigning it to the fifth con. 1, $4.28; H. McKenzie, cleaning ditch, stock yards and .nee holy their live of settees rid of them uatit a lady told " if «� t was told that . two beaslcetfuls of- these tory. This mannselpt contains.Inoat of road 1 $5; Jna. Cameron, inspecting, stock was handled, ale to give Burdock Blood VIttorer is ` leaves. had aalreaady. been Used t4 li ht . t ^' NC , , g the Bible except settee» parts of who road , $12:50; Lucknoiv Hardware At the ,conclusion of the o caking trial. i got a lrottie naFi it helper] IraC, . the fires, but lie sysariltt allowed to see Now Testament. It has been used & Coal Co.,rail for bridge, $10,80; u vote o£ thanks was Arse to the and b the time x had td ea totes bat• =t • "�' , �' Cha book trots whish they heti been p dp taken. moro extansivetythan fife taxa provtaut3• Jno. Jahnstnn, plawitig, road w #i; speakers. ties Iylittrlairt°a pliitplo or my, face, I '• ""'" I lynanaeD,hivingbeen available earlier. Jna. Little, inspecting, road 3, 93,78; President Young Oren hl tit YCeapimplo p my, f c tnaI r Tisehendorf made two mor0 trips to There are iniuy other mk4utsaripts, Win. Brennan, inspecting and clean. 8' and His Stalwarts tr Y � �� �- ��� too inoaaatexy Off° the first of these, but these three are the most valrtaitle , , ins ditch,. road 3, $21.75; Phil' Mur. Wart thr Tug of War llittaro iii any ono who is trpablod with • iu 1958, he made no further Ireedwsy. anailiTltfg us to determine the origin My, grading, road 3, $15; T, Dren. 1<Iuclt interest centred iiraund fife prmpihs.y' On bier second trip, In 198,lits seemed foam of the Biblical' books, y Han, grading road 3, inspecting read tug-of-war far the cbnmpiopahip of 1 at .up only by taut T. Milbnriz Gd., ,,doosaed to disappointment again. flow•• : ,. Limited+ Tbtabtb. Ui►1r: ever, a few days before leaving he "� �-ax � r>�».__..�.,...�,.; +: ,mauegecl to get on famfliar terlita.wlth the steward, who took him to hist room `t and showed him a bundle of loose leaves t ' of piarehtnent wrapped In a cloth, tvhleh proved to be the treasure lie was "Ok• . iii . He was *110 ved to take these to w + �' r . . 11113 moue and Naturally he pastae a 4t ~` ,•:. ,• + sieeptess night, llo ditri;overed that,he ;* . ' '"'r .p ,wJ r r a had before him the whole of the Now � � f �•+ � � `11 r Twitsuich . ind nongWerdble parts of the ib * Fe '"f`e aF a ' " I I brA old Testament, as well as a couple of s *. � ; & rr4 t, to- ,µ � * 7, , 4' Al>beryphal books. ; , 0 ` Fft files i� { 4 a : i " + ! 'Though it was difliotatt to get this st � • preetous document away diet» the »ton• � # r "' _, .�� A s a'.iNty, Th befidotf tmanaged tri peer. i• 41, t�€ i . . i WAW tsho inoilks that It would be a Ik I «, .. ,* ' t most gracf6dq act toe theta to present It to the Crsr as the head bt the Cheek C;hureh, In November of,this Same year i M6 pr ritittl0h rivets anaile. With the arca*✓ Don : of the Vatican ntouseript, G the, filttkltia lit the olilest.of all the brew' TAIJ aM011t dimes luatiuseriots, being & liell+yv*4 to bane had eta origin In thel the Dsisy Chain at gasser College s .•. . I- ,.s.'.... j.�­14 - - ..rt timet y _ -A o�cMUM... loba=doual. ,a, -,I ty 116 I Im I '. , 0 rI , I r