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ee �W�itie Jean Morrison C11u0'
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No.
4, Tucl,orsnrith, No. 1, Stanley', -No, 6,
Tuckersmith No. 2, Union iSepr',No.2.
Class 8,5 -Art of Resuseittitionn,, I-laz-
el:Yo ti Epmoncl,,Maiion Bayleyy-Don t
Welsh; . Gerald Bro*ni Harzy.Rey-
nolds, Jimmy; Reynolds,
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Lloydd 'Adams, Graydon Neal,
Gordon
Radiiprd: Glass ii ---13 uley, Sheat -
c Graydon 1 ohn Lindsay, i G o a Neal, Iia ulr
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Garrett,.:Class ?-Fuld coin 10 car's
-Gladys lv nbark, Allan Neal. class
S- 1 , ie d ` -.A1 rE corn 3 �t alto- s lan Neal.
'Clas '0- S -eL corn -Alma Gnic
'Evelyn Nett, Bill R,adfood, M rgarct
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hlimbre rlin Zl Glasst 'oi-
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Bean, Slic ai z'r in Whitmore. Class
12 I. C. Po a oes M , garet Lcxvy,
Beatrice Snell, Ethel Th
Beat lye S ehonipson, Car-
rnan`RowclN3e, Barry Reynolds, Roy
'Elliot, Class 1$-•-G; M; .Potatoes,-
Clindon Glew, Jo -enc Vodden, Ethel
:Iloggart ° Gerald Brown,„. Margaret
Farquhar, -Marion Matheson. Class
14 -ll. Potatoes' - Iaze1 Hoggart,
Donna Welsh,'Grant Lindsay, 1VIY
rtic
'Ashton, el oui•ne • all e • +e
on M b 13 T'r d 1Vlorr 11.
Class 15-1Vlangolds-Marjorie Mc-
Ewen,,sWi1l Pepper Cliff, Popper, 1lar-
old Pepper, Alvin Vodden, Margaret
Corbett, ` Class .11A---Turnips----Leslie
Pepper. Class 17 -Beets,*. -Alvin Car -
'ter Jack Henderson, 1
, Elva •Snell, John
Lindsay,' Bill Radford, Ernest Black -
el. Class 18a -,Carrots -Isabel Forbes
Charles 'Merrill Grant Snell,
John
Deeves, Margaret
Pear, ,Iva Nott.
Class ,19--Parsnips-Edward Deeves,
ed I'
'r Morrell, 1, g Agn
es Carbert, Isabnl
Saundercock; .Class 20=+Onions--01-
ive Pickett, Marian Snell, Margaret
Farquhar, Isobel' Morrell, Class: 21
Asters--yeatr•Iee' Snell, Jack Hender-
son, Ina, Lindsay, Fred ilIorreli,
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do`-0'B1icor +Gidss22-,SweebPeas-
Melbourne Ball, Isabel , Saundercock,
Wilbert' Levey, Clete Ellis. Class 23
-Phlox-Marion Snell, . M0,}\'I_an For-,
bes, Class 24 -Zinnia --Jean Ball,
Margaret Levey, Isobel Nott, Ethel
Iogg a1t
Isobel Forbes. Class
25-
African 1Vlarigoids-)1Iazel Van Eg-
mond, Jean Cornish, Jean Forbes,
Class, 26-Coreopsis:Ethel, T11omp;
;son` Irene Vedder). Cla ss 27--
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dula•-•Isobel Lindsay. Class 28-,
French .Marigolds -Isobel Morrel,
Beatrice Snell, 'Marjorie' McEwen,
Vera Carter. :Class 29-V.•erbena-
Gladys iSeundereock, Margaret Fargii-
hat, 'Cleityden Neal, Classss 30
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mos Earl Snell, Stewart McEwen, Ol-
ive Pickett. Class 31 -Pinks -Veru
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Grant Snell. Class 34---Cockerel-
Chas. Merrill, Harold Tyndall, Donald.
Smitt,. 'Graydon Neal, Allan Neal,
Marjorie. McEwen; Class 85 -)?allot
' $1larold Tyndall, Marjorie McEwen,
Chas. Merrill, Donald Snaith, Graydon
Neal Allen Neal, Class 86 -Pen of
three, cockerel rind two 'pnlletts-lila,-
old Tyndall, Marjorie NfeEwen. Class'
37-Wliite Leghorns-Done Welsh,
Rarold..Tyndall, Relen'Welsh. Class
38 -White' Werandottes-111oyd Ad-
ams, Roy Vodden, Class 39 -Rhode
Island Reds -Raymond Townsend,
Lloyd Adams. Class 40 --,Pan of three
B. P. R. -Carman Rowe1iffe, Harold
Tyndall; Ethel; Roggart; Faye Lind-
say, hazel Hoggert, Class 41 --Any
Pete-ellelen Welsh, Bdna.,Saundereoelc,
Earl Snell, 'Harry • Reynolds, Vera
Saundercock, Roy Vedder:.Class 42
Been Calf -Eel -13 £heli;Coeil Shipman,
Roy Elliot. Class 4$ --Market lamb -
Reg. Ball. Class 44' Baton Hogs--
Earl
ogs-Earl Snell, Geo. Radford. :'Class 45 --
Halter broken colt-oWiit Pepper, Ed.
Radford. Class 46-Agrioulteral colt
- Ed: Rainford, Will Pepper.' Class 47
-Apples -toy Vodden, Beatrice Snell
Bessie Corey, Billie” Jenkins, Roy
Townsend, Gordon Radford, 'Glass 48
eBreail-Marion Forbes, Madeline
Pickett, Isebel Lindsay. • Class 49---
Muffins-+Idoyd Adains, -Clete Ellis,
Evelyn Nott, Margaret Feat, Marion
Matheson, Marion. Bayley. Class 50 --
Cookies -Addie Bayley, Lloyd Adams:
Vera H, :Saundercock, hazel Van Eg-
mond, Isobel _Lindsay, Madeline Sick--
ett. Class 51 --Tea ,Biscuits-IReta
Fear;' Isabel Saundercock, Isl3lzel Lind -
sae, Bezel ',Van Egmont], '1Vladeline.
.Pickett, Jean Ball. -Class 52-Cur-
rant
2 Cur -rant tarts -Lloyd' Adams, 'Carl Rad-
ford, Maribll Matheson, Isabel Lind-
say, Harold Tyndall,.Jean Ball. Class
53--Candy-Marion Bayley, Rod' Vod-
den, .Margaret' Fear, Alma CarIeh'
Hazel Van Egmond. Class 54=-Hunch
-Iiazel,eean Egmond, Marion Bayley,
Alma Carter, Joe Gorey, Gladys Saun-
dercock,-"Faye Lindsay. Class 55-'
Patch .on Gingham -Isabel Nott, Isa-
belle 'Ashton, Jean Cornish. Hazel
Van, Egmond, Aima Carter, Earl Rad-
ford. 'Class o6• -Buttonholes -Isabelle
Nott, Class ..57--=+Ilaitdicei'chiefIrene
Vodden;' ` Madbline Pickett, Doted
Welsh, :11, Van Egmond, I. Lindsay,
Carl Radford, :Class 58-Darhing-
Donna-Welsh, Carl Radford, .Vlaiiou
knell. 'Class,50-Tatting-Beta Fear,
Class' 60 -Guest Towel -Isabel 'Lind",
say, Irene Vodden, Earl Radford,
Dena Tyner, Vera Saundercock. Class'
61. Any model•it1• wood-al2lelbourne
Ball, Grant Snell, John Deeves, Ray
Townsend, Agnes: Carbert, : Class 62-=
Six: named knots--Melibourpe Ball,
Harold Tyndall, Jean 'Forbes, Grant
Lindsay;; Jne. Deeves, Class
Patch .on grain bag -Harold Tyndall,
Car'1 Rad:ford. Class- 64 -Bird house
--L-Melbourne Ball, Grant' I3indsaai.
Class 65 -Map of Townships -Lloyd
Batkin, Jno, Lindsay,' Edward Deeves,
Alma Cirter. Class 66Maap of Old•
Ontario -Ray Townsend, Isabelle
Ashton, Florence 'Smith, Agnes Mor-
rison,' Alvin VOddsn TIazel JT,oggart,
Class 61 --Map- of 'Canada -,Grant
D
'Lindsay,: John „eves, Isabel Mc-
Knight„ Maximi Forbes, i-Margalot
'Corbett, Elizabeth Moirison Class
0) -Writing, "Radian 'r ISununer"-
Lloyd Batkin, Sarah Whitmore, ;C1if-
ford Adams, Margaret Farquhar, Is-
abel Asli0on, Lorne Elks, ,Class' 70-
WI lung, "Lead Kindly tight"-Win:-
Ten
ight --War'-ren Whiting e, Vera SeundercOck,
'Marian Snell, Ray Townsend,) Vi'e'd
VTerrill,,Rota Corbett. Class 71 --
Writing, ,"Recessional' --Isabel Lind-
_ ay, :Marjorie McEwen, Isabel Me-
Iinieht, Elizabeth Morrison, Grant
Lindsay, 'Grant 'Snell, Margaret Car -
bat, Class 72 ---Writing, "One Thing
at a Timer' -lean Corx'aiish, :Faye Lina..
RURON BISHOP TO ItU-
- °RIVE HIGH HONOUR,
LONDON, Ont., Sept. 24. -Provid-
ed custoili+snd precedent are followed,',
Rt. Rev. -David Williams, Bak: of
Huron, will be selected to fill the of-
fice of metropolitan of Ontario in the
place of Archbishop Thornioe, who
has just resigned.: -At present all the
SAnglican bishops of !Canada are on
their way to Whinipeg to attend the.
annual congregation of the general
boards of the ohur'ch there. The pro-
cedure followed in the selection of a
successor to Archbishop Thoriiloe is
that a meeting of the bishops of On-
tario be called oil'six weeks notice by
tine senior bishop'oe the -province, At
this meeting the new metropolitan is
chosen by ballot,
Both Bishop Williams and Arch-
bishop Thornloe will be at Winnipeg
with the other Ontario !bishops and it
is probable that the date and place
for this meeting will be decided on
it the Westeen city among' the Oe -
belie churchmen, Custom and pre-
cedent have always in the past elee
vated the senior bisitgp in the 'pro-
vince to the office of metropolitan in
the event of the resignation or death
of the incumbent. The eifioe is large-
ly az1 honorary one, entailing ,few
duties, It carries • with it leadership
of the (bishops of the province, the
metropolitan always being the presid-
ing bishop at ' all -meetings of the
lionise,
Fred Jackson, '-
CLINTON, ONT.
Retailer of Fine Footwear
Public speaking -'-Marion Bayley,
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SEAFORTI-I.1e ie
Obs qu s were con-
ducted on Sunday at hi.s late residence,
61 grand avenue ooIdon for Jo n
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Dodds, who died onaturday after a
short illness. Rai,. E. J. Millyard
conducted the services .at the house,
after whichwere he- cone •-
t remainsS
•ed to.Seaforth. where services were
conduefea in the Presbyterian an chureh.
Interment ad at
was m e• Maitland Bank
Cemetery. Mr. Doddswas
y a resident
of London for 11 years, for some time
being cenected' with the Tune 'Cbm
zany; ` I -le was a nrenober of the Mocha
Temple, A. A, 0. N. M. S., and Mason-
ic Order, St. John's Lodge No. 20, A.
le and A. M. Re is, survived by his
widow, formei+ly Margaret Cameron,
and two daughters, Mrs W. B. Mae -
Kay, of''Halilar, and Mrs. Philip Col-
mar, of London..
BRUSSELS: The East Huron Fair
promised to be a record breaker when
it- opened last Friday afternoon, but
by three o'clock a thin drizzle of rain
set in,- sending the crowds to the he1-
ter of the buildings. 'Over. 41080 word
taken in at the gates, which was con-
sidered a fine showing, The program
in front of the grand stand was begun
with the school children's parade, S.S.
No. 4, of Morris Township,' winning
first view Walton school second, and
S. 5, No. 8, of Morris Township, third.
The prize for •the best drill perfor-
mance was awarded t6 EtheI school.
It: bhe cattle and poultryexhibits the
judges were amazed at the line show-
ing, which they said .eeliesed all pre-
vious records, both as tonumbersand
quality. In the evening 1i -concert was
staged in the town hall by the Alice
Dunbar Company, of London. Fol.
lowing the concert an informal dance
took place.
WSNGHAItI: ' A quiet ' wedding
was solemnized in (Sacred Heart
Church, Sept. 28th; by Rev. -Father
Moliuglr when Maude Marguerite, eld-
est daughter of Mr. .and bits. John T,
Bell, Belgrave,, was united in mar
riage to,'Mi', Jack Ernest; Wingbam,
soil of Mr. and Mi't.:eViliiam Ernest,
Logan. The young couple will reside,
in Wingham, -
BRUSSELS: The sharp point of a
spruce bow which (struck George Col-
vin, 'Brussels ISouth, in the eye last
spring, is responsible for the loss or
the optic. Mr. Colvin leas been in in-
tense pain ever since the slight accid-
ent Oceurred, and although the best
medical skill was ,e'btained, he was
forced to. undergo an operation at
Stratford, where the eye was removed.
ISEAFORTH: Mieheal'Broderick, a
well-known citizen of this ,Gown, died
yesterday morning after a few day's
illness. '°
GODER10R:. The town council de-
cided that in 'future resttiarants must
close at eight' o'clock Sunclee even-
ings,, midnight on other ' flays :of the'
week. •
WALTON ` The 'Voting People's
Society of Duff's 'Unitezl. ;Chen;ch held.
a very sueeessful rally on Friday ev-
ening. Afton a short musical pragree:
contests anti gatiies ware indulged in,
following which the • large company
came to order and there was all elec-
tion-oi oificeis..as tol1ows: Honorary
President, Rev. W. Maines; President,
Mrs. P. 33., Gardiner; vice-president,
I erv.ey Johnston, secletaiy treasurer;
Miss' Margei'y,Reid; convener of pray-
01,2lneeting. committee, Miss M. Fer-
guson; convener' of •social committee;
Miss Edna Reicl; Convener'. of 'lgis-
sionaiy, eonianilttee, 38bp. Walter
Davison,' convener of look-out'coln-
mittee, George Kirkby; pianist, Mrs.
W. 'E.. Radford; collector's," Bert
Johnston -and Alvin 'Farquharson:
Lunch- was served by the committee'
in charge. Two captains `were 'appion
ted and they: pilose sides to begin ' the,
Y. P.,S,,conteslt for the fall and win-
ter mouths, The rally was a fine suc-
cess and the people all had a good
tune.=
B'IIUoS•SELS A 1neeti114 of the Up-
per Canada Bible Society was held in
St. ;john's` Anglican church, on Wed-
nesday of las':t:week, Rey, W. B. '
sard,'IS A,, B4O of ToSonto, nudeITas-in.
charge. After his address 'the officers
were'elected.foo; the coining year as -
follows: President, Mrs, P., Mc-
Arthur. vice-president, the resident
ministers secretary=treaslnor, Prank
Smitll;,dirsctors, Mrs, Gammago, St.
John's church, A. A. Lamont, Melville
Presbyterian church; Mrs. Skelton,
United Cioureh; Wallisain Cameron,
Cranbooi- Presbyterian church; Mrs.
I. 'Nicholson, Ethel. Ptesbyteiian,
church and :Ill's.. Jessie Strachan,
Jamestown. The collectors were not
appointed lea evill be in the near flit -
tire. ,
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t Not F'ot i,i°tialcn. to !Vico
Have you
a;Lltu:d
t who'd Mal s
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a
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w .d by you
Na matter what
you'd say Oh d0
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Ilafeou a`:Caieia
,� d who'd gladly go
With you ttiioiigh ;fields 00 ice and
Silo,:'?
ILive Ec friend who'd die Col:: rad
At - any Mine, I lc, on land. . or sea;
IIe':d rn11for me or- fightht or swign
—
MY
dog's mi friend • I'm proud of
lulu,
The autumn is here. The time of ex-
quisite '-woodland beauty, :;of cool
nights and days of precious sunshine,
days which are all ,too short. Last
Friday aligd t's frost was the first real-
ly harmful One in this section and it
certainly put a
e t oil all laite-
Y p
blooming plants
b o ug p1a sw which 'twere ' not pro
tested from it, It was a sight -to
make one Weep to go out Saturday
morning • and look upon the damage
done in so short a time. But, after all,
perhaps ilt:is a wise provision. If the
flowers never; withered , before the
frost we should never be willing to
see them covered with the Winter
spews. Asis they die, -we regret
'theirassin ' bitterly, but later on we
p gb Y,
are glad to see their withered stalks
happed up, ander the white blankets,
which keep 'their roots warm for next
Spring's growing -
:Somehow,'too I` an imagine
one
growing somewhat tired of seeing
flowers forever blooming.
w
-Were e-
in a land -. ,of perpetual', summer we
should 'probably weary of the (same
flowers,, anyway. We should• want to
change them off and have'something
different all the time, • It is because
the flowersich Trait �vh the early r s cuts
Y fr
down are comparatively
short-lived
that we so keenly regret their demise.
Wo bid then a sad farewell, but we
hope 'to see then again next summer,
when they will be like old, friends who
have been away • on a visit and have
,thorned.
Anduow we can turn our attention
to admiration of the ,trees. Those
lovely trees, whose rich, green foliage -
ha
Sbe sue been. Sana dehr;lli; all sunlm
are putting' On i U anew beauty. l g b au To 1
y
17a
wde
Rodc ] eoaantil
In �'i. IIs{la i
3 n
i
Reber is to have the privilege of bei
sea •
11 o nded
11 ram beauty, has an't
YY, u
town or city which is ,blessed w
plenty of,'trees :is -also highly, privi
ged. The trees are beconling'wc
'
ti
derIll in their -beauty
and no t
0
should' 111105 Seeing something of f
wonder a
nclloz "0f t • autumn the utul rn
c
g Y
ern 's' which vl I a Walk about a n >uL town.
a few miles Into•'the eounite''y will
ford.
For some weeks we have been s
doming, when the sky is sufficien
clear to make it visible, our frier
Mars, -which rises in the northeasta
moves across the sky toward
southwest.
t is a beautifillgold
star, an while t d tivh of so e
n n 1 :as n
, t
a
a couple of years ago, is still.n
enough to he very large :and distil
Supiter is -,also :very notiea(b1e j
now, Anther south-, than Mars,
is also very large and bright. It
silvery ire- color, :Mars seems to
the only one that is llmade,up_of'p.
old-fashioned
yellow gold, the Iso,
Sold that always seems
to be nth
to some 61 ;We old fashioned pe
the real thing, Don't fail to look
Mars e the night sky Is clear.
Hereare "TenCommandments
Health" which if obeyed, will p
theirwo 'r
th.
1,alkthe W in t e open air.
2. Keep a'contented mind.
.
'co nten t
3, Breathe deeply of pure air.
4, Enjoy innocent amusements,
Getplentyf sleep each
5. o p n
6. Give Ibody d an soul p,lent
sunlight;
7. Eat plain, healthful 'food,
enough just h of it
ug
8. Associate with companions
will benefit you
9. Giveeyour body plenty of
water, outside and inside,
10, Do unto others as you
them to do unto you.
REBEL
The • Roof, of ' Four Garage
Put a roof on your garage ,that will harmonize with
your Home 'and fit into any surroundings -a Brantford -
Roof of Asphalt Slate. ,
Fire resistant, lasting and economical.
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i antfoofin C +imitaJ Draritford, Onta
Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service
" on Brantford Ijooflng rendered by
ai Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co., 8. `''t
• Clinton, Ont.
loofto
Onta' a is
with 1, t
ii
Spier' y, our
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irk's
h:$
Mr, City 'Dweller, where 'did' you speacl yotti
boyhood days? Was yours the privilege of wander-
ing' through the fields and woodland where every
tree and bush had been painted by the divine artist?,
Today you .say 'tis but the hectic flame of a
dying year. Ther, it contained all themystery of
an enchanted palace.
Ontario's highways :lead, you to the -land of
yesteryear—over white roads flecked with fallen
leaves, patterned here and there by checkered
shadows of trees. rield and hillside are gay -with
fiery sumach. Maple groves aflame backed by the
darker:; evergreen. ' -
Through this lovely 'panorama, in every direc-
tion leads Ontario's splendid system of. highways.
YOU are entitled to enjoy them, for they are yours.
Keep in-rnind,,,however;, thatupon you will come
the expense of maintaininfl them in proper
condition.
Speeding eats away road -surfaces. It "milks"'
your pocketbook for both motor .and road upkeep.
Moderate driving is far more economical and
pleasurable,
l3y:so doing you will greatly assist the traffic
patrol who operate for everyone's safety -who
have instructions to enforce the law rigorously.
S. L. SQUIRPI,
Minister of i-Iighwaya Deputy Minister
Issued by the Ontario Department of High-
ways to secure the co-operation 082' z5otojs0s
in abating the abuse of the roads of the
Province.