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stick ri r Hen ?
Why Is it that cluck egg are not as popular as hon eggs? The only
reason we know, is, that the hen ADVERTISES just the moment
slue lays an egg, while a duck keeps quiet and hid s her egg tinder the
[raw, Vt'0 try to be like rha hen. We try to tell the world we have
a great line of building lumber, dimension etc.
All No, 1 ax B, C. Red Cedar Shingles [Edge grain]
All No. 1 Extra N, B, White Cedar Shingles
Alex, Murray & Ca, Asphalt Shingles
Cedar and Hemlock Ship1ap and Boards
Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, Maulning, Ete.
Dressed 2x4 Hard Maple for Hay Fork Traoks
1 1.4 in, Pine Wagon Box Lumber, Eta,
Let's not be Ducks
Gibson 1,omoor & Cider Mille -meter P. G.
Phone No.30
E O3LIVER
Walton School Fair
PRIZE LIST
WALTON SCHOOL FAIR—t\VU.—
Heavy Spring Colt—Thos. Kiekby;
Tom 'Thornton; Brenton Go'lk`n;
Ruth Manning; Harold Bolger;
Stuart Bryans.
Calf born after Jan 1—Thos. Kirk
by; Bill 'Turnbull; Harold Bulger.
Calf born after Sept. 1 — Thomas
Kirkby; Stuart I)ryans; Jas. .101c1`-
eo:1.
Baby I eef--Jaek Turnbull.
'iaeon Hors — Alvin McDonald;
Gen, 'Taylor; Ross Driscoll; Jack
'i'renbell; hill 'Turnbull.
Plate of a Apples—Duncan 31,-
3ii,-hal; GeeNre Taylor; Lorne 31e-
Nieeol; George Taylor; Lorne .\•lc-
N'-:hul; WilfredShortreed; leo.:.:
etelee--Duncan Mi-Nirhol; Louis
tufty; leebel Farquharson ; t;;mart
Bryans Elan 31c1'h,erson,
Dark Cake—Dorothy Sono etc We;
Mabel Machan; Fllrba 31cI'herson;
Marron Little; Mary Duffy.
'tight Cake --- 1-1:1-1 Som•r:-ille;
Ethel Shaw; Bide McPherson; Mary
![cent
P4mpkir, Ple --- F'eltt 31ePhtrson;.
Iola Dearman.
Apple Pit._ _Della Thornton; Ncu•-
l.ittl.•; Elda McPbereon; Mary
:Menu.
llufl'n.---Je an .Murray; Dorothy
ie ,erville.; Rue Mann ing; Mae
F: ••rtreed.
lliscuits—glary Munn; 1''').. Mc-
Pherson; Laura Hoy; twilit 'Thorn-
ton.
Bread -I.-abet Farquharson; Della
Thnenten; H,_' rn Steiss; Berea Stele,
Eida 3lePher9on.
11111/s-4-11 lc•u I trttuhar:on; iv •lyre
21.•Phea. on; Elia 31,I'aereou.
fixed
Candy---Fllda \IvPhe,soet.
Maple Cream-.-F:lda 3Icleme:ton;
yah, 1 Thaw.
School lunch ---Laura Hoy; (1 :1 u
Manning; Elda McPherson,
Hemmed Tea Towel—Elda Me-
F:•ereeon; Mary Humphries; Evelyn
3icPhereon; Gladys Smalldon; Dore -
Drager; Mary Buchanan.
Mundy erchief—Ella McPhereot;
Ev 1yn McPherson; Della Thornton.
Quilt Block Laura I-Ioy; Elda
McPherson; Gladys Smalldon; Evelyn
McPherson; Ilelen Somerville; Doro-
thy Somerville.
Crocheting — Elda McPherson;
Della Thornton; Helen Farquharson.
Tatting—Elda McPherson; Della
Thornton.
Kitchen Apron — Hellen Steiss;
Elda McPherson; Evelyn McPherson;
Norma Steiss; Berva Steiss; Eileen
McLaughlin,
Buffet Set—Evelyn McPherson;
Eida McPherson; Della Thornton;
Laura Hoy,
Luncheon Set—Elda McPherson;
Evelyn McPherson.
Cardboard Articles -Stuart Bryans
Tom Kirkby; Mae Shortreed; Isabel
Alcock.
Articles in Weaving — Jsabet
Coutts; Geo. McCallum; Back Bryans
Addie Bell; Lloyd Alcock; Walter
Bentley,
Wil-
fredHouse—Stuau't Bryans;
Slnortreed; 13i11 Turnbull.
Baseball Bat—Wilfred Shortreed.
Hand Mallet:—Wilfred Shortreed.
Four named Knots—Tom Kirkby;
Charlie Munn.
Any article not mentioned— Earl
Hoy; Wilfred Shortreed; CP -ms. Munn
Duncan McNichol; Fergus Smalldon;.
Norman Williamson,
Collection of Woods—Jim Murray;
Coo, Taylor,
Collection of Insects—Goo. Tay-
kr,-
Collection of Weed .5ecds — Jim
Murray; Ruth Manning; Goo. Tay-
lor.
Collection of Weeds—Helen Som-
erville; Grace Manning; Harold Bol-
ger; George Taylor.
Writing "Little Rod Hen"— Jack
Bryans; Elsie Donnis; Bobby Kirke
by,
Wrieing ,'What I Vvon.i Do" ---
I•Iazel Mr•Pherson; Glen Puce; Ruth
Alcock; .lack Demme; Irene Leon-
hard:; Ivin Shannon,
Writing "Spring"—Lena Drawer;
Agnes: Dundas; Lloyd Alcock; Addie
Bell; Anna Ennis; Walter Bentley,
Writing "Aladden" — Helen Far-
quharson; Muriel Finnigan; W. Shen
I non; Iola Beuernlan; Walter Sower-
!
Isobel Al
cock.
Writing "My Nat
'vc Land"—Elda
t 3IcPherson; Della Thornton; Evelyn
1 McPherson; Isobel Fareteharson;
Mabel 1J ivb•y; Grace Perdue.
Composition "Our Dog"
- Addie
Bell; Lloyd 1.ILIOu1l; Vv -alter '1 ntl:y.
Composition -Friendly Letter" —
Helen 'I'hoelineon; Melville Shan-
non; Beacham Alcock; Isobe,1 A1-
cork.
Autobiography—Aileen Mrt iugh-
lin; Grace Perdue; 11e4Icn Senvievill,;
Stuaec Ilryans; Dorothy Somerville,
Crayon Drawing—Laura McNich-
ol; Agnes Dundas; Kenneth 'Thorn-
ton.
.\Iap, Huron Co.—Gordon Elliott;
Boyd Driscoll; Laurin, Little; ILdtn
Jaekso't; Walter Bentley.
Lan.lscape—Charles 3ltinn; Wal -
Mee Shannon.
Map of North America—Walk-tee
Shannon; Marion Little; l tura Hoy;
EAher Duffy; Muriel Fi i en,
1. [nil :p" of Tr1 -Itoss Mn -
Nichol; Ivelyn 3lcPdereon; Elda Mc-
Pherson; Duncan McNichol.
Map of A t.Evelyn 11,41'11 rem;
Elda McPherson; Ross ?1'11\X1•+1;
Della Thornton; Influent McNieat]
School i'apt•r---Evelyn 7.1ePheriett.
Illustration "Canadian Came h g
Song—Elda McPherson; Dela Thnr11-
ton; Evelyn -lIcPherson; Helen Som-
erville.
Public Speaking — :31110:1 Mc-
Laughlin.
Chorus — No. (i, MaKellop; X'. 7
i\Ieleenep; No. 9, .McKillop; Na 9
Morris; No. 11, Morris.
Exercise,—No, 11 Morris; ,'o. 6
McKillop.
Parade—No. 11 -Morris; No. 6 Mc-
Killop; 9 Morris; 9 Mc illop; 7 Mc-
Killop; 2 Grey.
Pet--4Lg. Little; Eileen .tJcLau-
ghlin; Earl Hoy; Grate itlanning;
Andrew Sloan; Robinson Hamilton.
Best Eggs --Alvin McDonald; Blair
more Shaw; Grace Manning; Eileen
McLaughlin; Jack Turnbull; George
Taylor.
Ducks — Thos. Thornton' Agnes
Dundas; Harvey Ilihel); Geo, Tay-
lor; Bill Turnbull; Robinson Hamil-
ton.
T. Eaton Special( Cup)—Elda Mc
Pherson, No. 9 McKillop.
Wheat, qt—Melville Shannon.
Oats, qt -Geo. Taylor; Stuart
Bryans,
Wheat, sheaf—Melville Shannon;
Harold Bolger.
Oats, sheaf—Stewart Bryans, Geo.
Taylor.
Garden Corn — Walter Bentley;
Harvey Hellen; Jack Drager; Mabel
Machan; Bill Turnbull; Edith Ennis.
Turnbull;
Wheat,q
1 qt—Bill T )
ull•
Edda McPherson; Walter Somerville;
Jack Turnbull; Harvey Hiller; Chas.
Munn.
Fall Wheat, sheaf—Bill Turnbull;
Jack Turnbull; Geo, Taylor.
Barley, 1 qt — Thos, Thornton;
Ruth Manning; Jack Turnbull; Geo.
Taylor; Gordon Elliott; Bill Turnbull.
Barley, sheaf—Jack Turnbull; Bill
Turnbull.
Oats, 1 qt—Bill Turnbull; Jack
Turnbull; Goo. Taylor; Chas. Munn;
Gordon Ryan.
Oats, sheaf—Jack Turnbull; Bill
Turnbull; Geo. Taylor; Thos. Kirk-
by; Gordon Ryan.
Peas—Chas. Munn; Fllda McPher-
son; Geo. Taylor; Arthur Balfour;
Thos. Thornton; Walter Somerville,
I. C. Potatoes -Lloyd Ac k; Hath-
1.yno •Farquharson; Berva Steiss; Earl
Hoy; Jim liturray; Louis Duffy,
G, M. Potatoes—Thos, Thornton;
THE BRUSSELS POST
WEDNESDAY, 51 P7'. 21, 10027.
11u1 ii , et-; 1'.1 ireo0i:'; 1; .11101:.:
\t , 1 ; Ilreettet + 1,111; Mee ge..ee •
.eeel; Mete. 1•nte
Dooley Put at tt Jnr•k Mel eteet;
Pettit -mere ere Sea,; 1<.tbe 1 Ft.rgttn:.t, ou;
-; L r. I,tttle.
1011,tu1 1 ;y tl Hu, . v 'tts;
Dri call; \..I , d :Morin, 15, .., •
Toy:o,-;
I u•nil.:• Jael•: Tnrtlbull; lebe:-,u• ,
elumety.
Det.-...... 1111;, 111 l beeeo1; I dtle 71e-
Peerten ; Lena 11, t ter; (Mel . !.l
lee 1 ; Dorm le Some r' h ; I,:•i 1
(''tree', -.. Clime Ale en; Dirt • e
?irXirhni; eeeee 11;rmine; Helen
'fomite: oe; .Jelin ['tiny• y.
I u•snie-- \ : iy Munn.
O •ions -IL ten SI1A,/ • Ilei •n S•. 1
erville.
Collection of \'e tretadtle+
Munn; Gtr 'feeder; Earle 310 i h r -
eon; Helen Stets..
Swede •l uinil s -,-- Boyd P ice ill:
Geo. Taylor; I1lairmo1'e Shaw, Eth,1
Shaw-; Jaek McGaviu; Ilnacliem Al-
cock.
1.ev-athtn 31aninold- C.nite Minn:;
Wilfred Sho•treecil Mein -non, Shaw;
Ethel Shaw; :lack McGavin,
Cabbage --- Not•inn Steins; E l'th
Ennis; Chas. Mell'rttld; Helen Steles
Mary Munn; Cline. Munn,
Cauliflower — Cha::. 1'; -neeee l :
Dorothy Drager; )Tory rtuelumaft;
Stewart Bryans; Alvin Me1Do tall.
Tomatoes—Ross McMichael; Gen.
r
Taylor; Cha;. Munn; Chas, McDonald
Elite 3•IcPherson; Tena Drager•,
Citrons --Kenneth Ritchie; Nor-
man Williamson; Jack Turnbull; Peee
Little; Tlos 3Is7lichacl; hill Turn-
bull.
Hubbard Squash—Edna 3.1Pher-
son•
Lima Beats—Muth Manning; Geo.
Taylor; Elda McPherson.
Carrots—Kathleen Leeminn; Eil-
een McLaughlin; Lorne 3LNichol;
Thos. Thornton; Mary Munn; Mar-
aret Murray.
Pumpkins—fitifhleen Leeming;
Marie Coutts; Herman Bu-i.smen.
Sunflower 1-1 ad ---!Tillie
son; Ruth Alcock; Gerald O'F'.r i.
Beets — Brenton Godkin; Murray
Buchman; Ja etc Bryans; Kathleen
Leveming; Stewart Humphries; Pill
Turnbull.
Asters—Marion Little; Jeelr Dra-
Sweet Peas — elitry 11ucitunan;
.Vary Ennis; he•ou th Thornton; Eve-
lyn Hooey; Hell! n Tomlinson; Har-
old Bolger.
Zinnia ---Gordon Sltortreed.
Cosmos-._M''try Humphries; Wal-
ter Bentley Evelyn MLPhersoa.
African 7Iarigolds---Jack Murray;
1.loy 1 Alceek; Alvin McDonald.
Peeks --Della Thornton; Wilfred
Finds an of Remedy
F..EIthe Remedy
"Fruit -a -thea" Corrected
Bladder and Bowel Trouble
BTR, TI -TOS. GRAHAM
Mr, Thomas Graham of Oshawa. Ont.,
he frnmd the ley to hr lth. Writing
;:lout it he says: "Jest a line to tell you
what hood 'Fruit-o.ttves' has dere me, 1
eel 11.0 years old and tried all kinds of
%gene:nes for bl:uider cad Lewd imeble
which u,c•d to keep the from ,eerie a
month at a title, until 1 started [.:king
Fruit -a tot;'. Thank; to •Fruit -a -tit es'
I have w rl e d steadily for foot years
without a shk day. 1 have never felt
better than I do now."
`•Frit-a-tives" substitutes raelart beeltb
for sickliness It effectively overc '-t s
constipation, bladder and leidnt•v tree ,I s
because it is the kind of remedy that
nature meant Ce to us,—the jures of
fresh, ripe fruits, intensified and combined
with sire thcnieg to rte<.
You have a right to to:' "Glad -to -be•
alive" feeling. Give "Fruit -a -tires" a
chance to restore your health. If you are
constipated or worried with bladder
trouble begin taking "Fruit -a -lives" tot
day 25c and 50c everywhere.
ler; Willie F;r uharson; F,il'n Mc-
Laughlin.
Ryan lc .ton --Harold Jordan.
Pantams — Bill 'Turnbull; Jack
Turnbull.
Light Spring Colt; (Hugh Iann's
Special—Trim. Thornton; f;rentc;n
Godkin; Harold Bolger.
LINKS WITH THE PAST
tt. Patty's Ceethod.ral, London, Has
Museum of Curiosities.
In the roof of the nate or Pt. Paul's
athedrnl, London, is a eats unt e'1
,u io+itiee. dealing'ritb Mea_:- 411'11e
etertel edifice, .^.1vs a ell -[lits writer
rbc had the privilege 1f browsing
intone these rellee 4tv.ton • dsys.
Clea ono of iter 7tll'+n•e4rl pt0 of
Ile "Plonk of- Donrtions" is else rol-
e -ming entry;—
"I will rive One Thnnsttnrl pounds
i yen'-/.." That is sinn••rl by
Il., 11101fl t'.at0,1 - :it -r• ;
678. `_..,
Shortreed; Amin Ennis. Teen there is this "I wit! :i•. • 11''o
('ullendula — Kathlync Iurq',.ilttr_ ittatttrod pounds a yearn rrnnt alt -
00; Berva Stir ?laity Buchanan; Iitned that in Jul is^S,
Ilarold Jordan.
Salpiglosis—Hill tt Stei a; Mae
Shortreed.
French Marigolds ---Gordon Elliott
Bill Turnbull
Pansies—Marry Humphries; Robin
-
her pr_d a fenny: Small
wonder that sit Ch mi •+'ph -m Wren
was worried financially,
That he kept a cal, !ell account
)1 the expenditure le Meit Inc the
new cathedral is evident helm the
hooks of Account (1 • .lent ;'.ads
'Sum total or these Kerte months
son Hamilton. s 2.631 06 Deli." His . ignature
Poppies—Gordon Shortreed; Helen Is appended.
Steiss. Near by is the silk brorads
Pansies—Isabel Fart uhart''n• Hel waistcoat he were. and the nr z: ur-
1 Ing stick" he used tlu hlg the build -
en Steins; Harold Bonze:. Ing of his masterpiece,
Gladioli—Anita Ennis; Harold That ecclesiastics of the old etlys
Jordan; Mary Buchanan; Chas. Me- had to he kept lin to their duties is
Donald; Helen Smalldon; Helen proved by a big tome with huge
dangling sial:, called "The Donk of
Steles. ['enclose for Nott -performance of
Asters (Six only)—Ross Dmi;rtoll; Services" --a fearsome devilment.
Norma Steiss; Ivan Shannon; - Geo. It must have made the laziest of
Taylor; Berva Steiss; Gordon Short- mAsmnks youbestir may knowhimself. certain orders
need. of monks were tonsured, but the
Asters (Bouquet)— Chas. Mc- operation of shaving the hair from
Donald; Harold Jordan; Geo. Taylor; the top of the head was not dots
Gordon Shortreed; Elda McPherson; asst anyh
reservowed . L"ttonsure pt.he. museulateut [hers
p" so
Helen Steiss. that the mediaeval barber should
Dahlias — Norma Steiss; emu know how far to go.
Buchanan; Berva Steiss;, Norane Lit-'Intnrnsting, too, is an ancient
tle; Gordon, Shortreed; Herveyfill- quern" — a stone hn.nd-mili for
grinding corn. It was dog up in
Tan. Paternoster Pew. Near it is a very
Mixed Bouquet—Brenton Godkin; rare Danish monumental store with
Harvey Hilden; Jean Murray; E, Me- a Runic inscription which states that
"IConal and Tnki mused this Slane
Laughlin; Stewart Humphries; Helen to be laid." Bits of ltonlan pottry,
Somerville. pipes discovered when the fottn.la-
dors of the cathedral were being ex -
Snapdragon — Walter
lter Somerville;
Mary Buchanan; Margaret Murray;
oeaavntttueld Paitnd wh0oer
aupecdd fmth[
1 roasens-
Harold Jordan; Jean Bailey; Norma cient Britons are other or the curie..
Steiss. There is also a fee timilc 111 tee
Zenneas—Kenneth Thornton; Gor- pttt.hetic but encu Ili "Vow" m::c'.e
dolt Shortreed. by Charles I. In his attempt i0 snub
hie life.
Cosmos—Berva Steiss, Or manuscripts and honks, as vnlu-
Phlox—Eldon McLaughlin.able as Cumtous, theiF, Art tl•• 'I
There is a royal grant from Wi111am
Stocks—Charlie McDonald, ' Teethe to the St. Paul's of lies [fate;
Cockerel ---Bill Turnbull; Jack two specimens of 'el -mined" Peolte
Turnbull; Robinson Hamilton•, Stuart of Homilies; a fou rti+4.11111e motet.
Bryahs; George Taylor, Book of Medicine—an/intently mut of
Pullet—Bill Turnbull; Jacic Turn- plaice in tt cathedral museaun a Turnbull; sive+ Luthoaa Bib!; ; a 139111 e f t tn••
bull; Robinson Hamilton; George iron Prayer tt'ai,lalrad into Hawatiin
Taylor; l5tuart Bryans. by KC11eg Katnehametht; the model
Pert of three—Jack Ttlrnbnil; Bill that. was made for the cross Ileac sur-
mounts the dome; a model, weteming
Turnbull; Alvin McDonald. an ounce., of Wellinttten's earrlage;
Barred Rocks — Gordon Ryan; a collection of old -thee seals in silver
Agnes Dundas' George Taylor; Ser-; bNs;h -tWqrudahtelktle ho k"'oiled
Tonestded by ,theeeintg11drelm"01Stuart liyns; Eileen McLaughlin
va Steiss. Fame's, tG97"---and much else of
White Rocks—Harold Bolger; Geo, inficresG.
All the foregoing, and the library
with ita many rate autl skin -bound
volumes, are housed r . the nalkinal
cathedral—and, prcevtteally unknown,
Taylor"
Leghorn—Norma Steiss'; Ruth
Mann:'ng; Thos. Thornton; Geo. Tey -
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"2.1r. 1 1 11 ''1 . under a l'. t • strain
..+furs•
the; .4:010:' 11111,1110 ,11 Irene.
'.l n• !nu 1trou0h tt v1 -m, t•rr•dil:,l.i,• deal
,•eulu+•,l ,n, ,\p:,tal;nl; 1,1. husi-
1110•11 thi r.. sal Ilan;:. Oh,
.111.. 11tt1, 1 0 3110 not 111411/10 Lint tm
.eel: and tied whoa adeno tan sIR•e
Mut• au e111u•m ttbuml,.teeet t of heel -
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ttt cues1t;1111 '011 t1. I lets lest
111. 10.110. to Ot 0100 n11 ',•htueur say,
and he gets telemeter 111,1 lucre (115-
ce ,n•,.ged ,•yei'y day. 1'erI,ep, you vvon-
des• at aly Ie41ue_ neer 11110,IOU- I came
to the eitl !coming ne Ieuiy and If I
10.411, his 111111 .1,1,11 110 ,:1,:111 not have
Loon terve 1:11 1 anti 1n•Jptul to nee.
!;very time 1 utile 111 12141 fatally at
Lame. 1 tint .stir,• th,y bis., law for the
interest he lies tttlu•0 iu tn0 and the
good position h line given nee"
"Tau are a '-tweet, dear girl;" said
3It•s, hole, het• too t•ye. 4tatcniog,
"Tell 0111 0-1111 you think ' s batt uu•,ht
le do 10 1Il hint Irma his apathy aud
:;lo'
"om11 , most give up business Si' a
time, tiler is sure," answered sensiiIl0,
pract1 111 Irene, Ile Lens a Ilnt% sensi-
tise nature tut4 he• is getting dein and
tired ell of the time, HIe neves build-
ing up, end oh 1 11 he would only tem -
sent to do down to Waltham, where 1
came fret:, and tet anther ural the
folks look alter 11101 told 1111111 of melt-
ing but rest and it -1 atiun. 110 \vunid
surely coats Lurk with renewed health
and courage."
'1'i10 sincerity suet earnestness nestness of the
young girl el:trmel the a melitis 111 (11-
t.r. Freta (110 Sn 01,4.1on 11.4110 m:'de.
1.:1'00' 110911110 phots. 3bn•te (1 bele
agr00d to (bout, tleitg11 twill[ hitl' fn-
lt l'e'st in them, it e'(ttt i and oue clay
left ler a menthe - vitcutlott at 11n11y-
weed. fart, It wets not moil ha go„
away front the tilrtn ell and grime of
the city mid the rein elite along
past fresh veete,tl levees tart the Hew-
er perl'nnlet air cun:n in r'vivitivly at
the mete car w•htdew, slat his perturb -
eel wind beset, to 0(1111 11111111, In a
gent Ie, politic way those two loving
pluttt'ra had .pent a week in w•iu•ling
Ida to their stu::0.lie n. Now, feeling
how rt'Iin111y Irene it weld V111'1111 141 his
interests nod teething tient sbe was
sncritteiutt her eel] vueStirvn visit to
tint (0158 111 101110 for his sake, a ten-
der gratitude exptto4ed his Susi. tem-
porarily climate' by 1118 awn sehish and
exngciemated worries.
"She Is like my mother—all gold:"
Morton told himste1, at id \vhta len ar-
rty04 at \\'althatn he soon decided that
there wire Quit[,. ton, of I 11 home-
spun, but hetutsnnte Blandon fetidly
[chit were eligibles to Ili' quitted In the
same precious metal category,
Irene s two sisters were hi evidence
occupying a seat in the roomy old
sitting roman, pictures of health and
jolliness. The brother, a big-hearted
fe�low, alw•uys joking and laughing,
hailed Tfortoe ns n bosom friend.
When they reached the plena:on 01d-
fashl-ned t1u'nthouse 311s. I3landon
welcomed their guest as nn own son.
'rhe guest partook of the most enjoy-
able meal of. weeks and slept with a
smile on his lips, as through his
dreaming fancies ran shntibwy echoes
of some joke Wilfred Blandon nes-
rtated, or a fugitive thonght of the
brave little helper he head left in
charge of his business craft cane to
his mind.
Iilult, hearty Wilfred put himself ,
out to bring a more cheerful state of
feeling
to the invalid, end
was abet-
ted by treaty nCt<nIlice . lie even
hall the scale at the general store mem!
Mutated, so that whenever Morton
came in to get weighed Ito was found!
to be getntng nearly a pound daily I
One, day some ruffians attacked n :
farmer on his way home witit consid- 1
entitle money. Morton dispersed them
in a way that won from the rescued
victim admiring commendation for his
1
spryness end strength,
At the end of a month, completely,
renovnted. Morton Dale carne home,
the picture of jolly good health. 13.e
listened with gloving eyes as his moth-
er recited how Irene had not only
eared for the old business, but had
secured considerable new, end through
her labors there was a hope of gotting.1
back some of the lost capital,
"I can never repay all she has done i
for me," spoke Morton gratefully,
Why has she taken soil[ an interest_
inmy affa 's, mother?"
"Why?" replied Mrs. Dale promptly,
"Ask her, Morton, and she will bluslt,.
and 'blushes menu love, you knout"
Illux 1. 4411 toy the exocriment vet
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tied ,1. i i e._.. the sit. Ledo e:
h.ay.tig ale ,ary.
A record vv e= t:-t'eteli-fled t thin- 1
1101
recently ''1511 1111144 lu 1u1+; -r
v cels ctrri:ir,t• tenet 1 trite +; per--
ecite:e'r and rail, 1h I.tr,p:-1 twat-
ber 0.0.11 t„ [dish tee p„r1 :1 sm✓
01t0 time. Included In the issues
were tete "F:ntprees of ee tland,"
t h e "Mnntnairn," "I<Inrit, :are,,'
" daelo h" and emeriti)." o1 the
Canadian Pecific Steamships,
A ne-w hi It red of Fire/424,-
821
l !d'24,-
821 in t.;ele lnuducti,en of the prov-
ince or Ontario during the first
half Bear is shown in the re-
port just out, the increase over the
s nitlar period of last year being it
quartet' of a million, During the
same half year the total- produetian
of all minerals in Ontario was $45.-
703,223, as against $42,584,02 for
the same half year of 1926.
To serve the interests of hundreds
of farmers in Southern Saskatche-
wan two new branch lines of the
Canadian Pacific Railway started
operation en September 1st, accord-
ing to t:am,unre•ment by D. C. Cole-
man, Vice-I're eident, C.Y.R. The
longer of the two lines run from
Assiniboine south to Curonarh, a
distance of 59 miles, and the se e.nd,
a 27 -mile stretch, runs frutn Brum-
head to Lake Alma.
The 100 membersthe of British
Newspapers' Society left Canaria
thoroughly impressed with the op-
portunities Canada possesses. Their
impressions are that Canada was
already great and is potentially
much greater, and they were am-
azed that so much could have been
accomplished in Canada in such a
short time by so few people. They
sailed from Montreal on the Cana-
dian Pacific Steamship "Slont-
elare," the ship leaving a large pas-
senger list,
After a strenuous six weeks trav-
elling across the Dominion of
Canada, Their Royal Highnesses,
the Prince of Wales and his brother
George, embarked un the Canadian
Pacific Flagship, the "Empress of
Scotland," tired but happy, Prince
Edward says, "Every time I came to
your country. I am more and more
attracted by the wonilerful natural
scenery and the warmth of the wei-
come extended by Canadians, and
trust that it will not be long be-
fore we meet again."
Approximately 1,000 members of
the American Legion visited Mont-
real on their way to Paris, France,
where they will hold the it lith an-
nual convention. The people cane
from Id :ho, Buffalo, \'v ietensin,
Washington, Montana and North
and South Dakota. Frank X.
Schwab, mayor of Buffalo. gave the
Legionnaire of that city a wild
buffalo to be me4sented to the citi-
zens of Paris, They crossed to Ant-
werp an the "Montuatrn" and
" dontroyal," loth liners in the
Canadian Pacific service.
"A land of good wages and nn -
limited possibilities," is the man-
ner in which Premier Stanley Bald-
win characterizes] Canada in his first
public address in the Old Country
after his return from the
ion. Ninety-five Ninety-five per cent, of the
men (of whom we hear too much)
who go out to the Dominion and
fail, owe their failures to them-
selves. I have no doubt that a man
can succeed on the hind there even
if he has not been brought up in
the counter at home. A little train-
ing will go a long way."
J. W. Scott, of Listowel, w•r•11-
known fin:on'iul mean celebrated his
92nd. birthday last Saturday.
Miss Edith A Brown, of Strati' mel
is Designated for Missionary work in
Africa. She has been a member of
St. John's United church.
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Story -telling , M. -tures i farm fav-
oret and prae•tieal pictures for •;d -
t e t i ing ar,d ri4eord Loth nave their
value.
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-1Lu•e for thm payment of all alt.s un -
nee sary fin. w'a,te• 7
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That the th..ngs you r."t, eh•iul: and
year ars. 10sur,.d .t:• 11::10 nt.t+;•tial,
:stmt, t111100 14 the -is :.e r:ou: ,'.t ,t s, of
ntanufucttu'e. to Itt-- fini:_!tcd articl:'-
ee es tee
3'luet the eetinieted fire loss of
Catlttda ;amounted t.r a• 1111Itee dol -
lime +n the Elle tyen- of ('- t „rcleta-
tion.-e per caeca less of .31e?
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FALL FAIR DATES
Brussels Oct. 6-7
Sept 27-28
Sept. 27-23
Oo:. 6-7
Gerrie Oct. 1
Listowel Sept. 26-27
Lucknow Oct1-5
;Milverton Sept. 29-38
Mitchell Sept 27-28
Palmerston Oct. 6-7
Ripley Sept. 22-28
Teeswater Oet 4-8
Wingham Sep: 22-28
Zurich Sept 2t1-27
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HURON CO. SCHOOL FAIRS 1927
Ashfield Tp. ...Sept, 22
St. Helens S t. '
Winchelsea ...... ...S.pi;, 26
Blyth Sept. 28 •
Crediton Sept, 29
Grand Bend Sent. 30
Datshwood ... e .. .... Oct. 3
Clinton Town ..... ... Oct. 4
Clinton, rural ...... . , Oct, 15
HL'RON COUNTY
A quiet w •d ling wile solemnized
on 'Tuesday, September' 13. at St.
Pets'sCI,th,�drtal, Minneapolis, when
MihreFra,.res, e.ia .;hors of Mr. and
Mrs. John 0. Achenbach, of that
cit[ became the bride of Gorge
Jo. e pli Sills, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Sills, of Seaforth, Mr.
and Mrs, Sills will reside in Roch-
ester, Minnesota.
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