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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-10-03, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1840 Win ers At Brussels Fair Man VDSPOW11181M1111.61.1.01,. Brussels fair ,an Friday and Satur- day brought to a close the 'fail ;Fair season in this (vicinity. The day was 'fine, [but attendance was down, eaus- nng a deficit. There was a large ex- hibit, (beef ca'tiffe, Ibeiug partiou! arty 9'al HORSES Agricultural - Coyne Bros., and 3rd, W. J. Dale; one year old 'Illy or gelding, W. 3. Dale, A. Taylor; span of agrieultu•al horses, N. Shantz, W. J. Dale; mare or gelding, any age, N. Shantz. Heavy Draught -Two year old filly or gelding, W. J. Dale; yearling filly or gelding, N. Shantz; heavy draft team, N. Shantz; mare or gelding, L, E. Cardiff's speoials-Coyne Bros., W. J. Dale. Roadsters - Mare, J. Cameron; spring foal, J. Cameron; team in harness, Currie & Tervitt, J. Fly fogle; single driver in harness, Cur rie & Tervitt, and 3rd. J. Fryfo ale. Carriage --- Mare, N. Cormick, and 2nd; foal, N. Cormick and 2nd, E. P. Chesney; one year old filly or gelding. N. Cormick, E. P. Chesney; twc, year old filly or gelding, E. P. t'heeney team in harness, N. Cormick and 2m1; single driver ht (tarneee, N. t'urne'd( an,I :''i: tandem liitelt. N. t'etnnlek. Roadsters - Cam( man's out tit, .1 f'ryfogle, Currie aziri I`,rrvil.t end et It CATTLE Ball. A. Gaunt, W. ' 't'urt:bull. i4 Orstrieher; brill. on» year. lent ti,•s wiener, hc.r, M. Taylor Mill raft. . _twit \\'tn. Ocatriclier. A. Gaunt, W. E. Turnbull: hull Calf, junior. rim tie' trreher. W.I Turnbull. M. Taylor; hest reale. A. Gaeta: raw, 1\m. 11 a CAN..a Mme'IV RED CRr:!iS °': easionmemionmate rr THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE SEVEN [:richer, A. Gaunt, W, Turnbull; cow, shearling awe, 0. MC(lewen, and and; 1 Under 4 years, \\'m. Oestricher. Wm, I ewe lamb, 0. McGowan. and and; a. Turnbull, and3rd; two year old pen, 0, MCGtIwau, and end. heifer, 'Wm, Oestticdier, Wm. Turn- bull, A, Gaunt, one year old heifer; l\r m. i'aylor, M. Taylor, Win. Otis• anther; heifer calf, senior, J. Cam- oron, Wm. Oestricher, J. Cameron; heifer calf, junior, Wm. Oestricher, W Turnbull and 3rd; herd of short horns, Wm. Oestrieher, A. Gaunt; best female, Wni. Oestrieher; get of sire, A. Gaunt, Wnt, Oestricher, ,Aberdeen Angus-Bulll, F. 5, Todd. & Son, and 2irde (bull calf, Todd Bt Son; cow, Todd & Son; two year ,old heifer, Todd •& Son, and 21nd; one year old Heifer, Todd I& Son; heifer calf, 'Pond i& Son; herd, Todd '& Son. 'Hereford -Bull, H. Wright, E, Mc- Intyre; avow, H. Wright, i3. Little; lime callf, tJ. Little, H. Wright; two year o1!d heifer, J. Lyons, H, Wright; one year old (heifer, 2 Little, H. Wright; heifer calf, IJ. Little, H. Wright; Ihemd, H. 'Wright. J. 'Little. Grade IOatble-IOow, FI, 'Wright, J. Coulter, and 31rd; two year aid heifer, 3. (Coulter, E. McIntyre, A. Turn- bull; two year old 'steer, J. Contltes; one year old 'heifer, A. Turnbull, and and. J. 'Coulees; :Steer calf, senior, E. McIntyre, IW. T•urmlbuLl, and 31nd; steer calf, junior, J. 'Coultes, A. Turnbull; heifer calf, senior, E. ;Me- Intyre, IJ, Lyons, .and .3rd; (heifer cab€, junior. H. 'Wright, J. Lyons, 13. Cent- res; (baby beef, F. S. Todd & Son, A. Turn'bu•ll, BAOON HOGS B: er S. Alton, Douglas- .Bros., J. S. Cowan & San; hoar 'tinder one car, 5 S. a swan & Son, S. Alton, and .3rd; bear trier 5 mouth's, S. Al- tair, Douglas Bros., J. S. 'Cowan; ... Alton, J. 5. Cowan & Son5. .11',.n; . under 'ane year, Douglas !tr a., J. a S. cewan & Son; soy. under ee D-ttgla, l,r-n J, S. Cow- ie ' 1, est,en, 5, .Alton, 'Coyne r;ros. Beaker', apeeial3--F. S. Todd t 1. •entaioa s specials - 11.1 lbr It rant- n•' Commerce, A. , , r „ : .tea et t'- special, C. Tarnb•ullt. 1 SHEEP Rem. e S. Cowan & Soil G. Rola r,*ah; he,u'ling ram, J. S. Cowan e' onus •G. Robertson; ram lamb, 0. U.•tranee, J. S. Cowan & Son; ewe ('owan & Sou, G. Dorrattee; shearling owe, Cowan & Son, and ;and;- ewe lamb. G. Robertson, Cowan & Son; pen, ('woan & Son, G. Robertson. Oxford: -Ram, M. Henry, W. Tab ton; shearling ram. W. Tolton, Homy; ram lamb, W. Tolton, 0. Mc- Gowan; ewe, 0. McGowan, W. Toll on; shearling ewe, W. Totten, -M. Henry; ewe lamb, P. Dearing, M. Henry; pen. W. Talton. Dorsets--Ram, P. E. Dearing, 0. McGowan; shearling ram, P. E. Dear- ing, and 2nti; ram lamb, P. E. Dear- ing and 2nd; ewe, 0. McGowan, P. E Peering; shearling ewe, P. E. Dear. ing. 0. McGowan; ewe lamb, P. E. Dearing, and dud; pen. P. E. Dearing, 0. McGowan. Shropshire --Ram, 0. McGowan, and 2nd; shearling ram, 0. McGowan, and and; ram lamb, M. Henry, . 0.. Mc- Gowan; ewe, 0. McGowan, and 2nd; THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Will came to your home every clay through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR eln International Daily Newspaper It records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including. tete Weekly Magazine Section, The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts moose enter my subscription to The Christian science Monitor for a period of 1 year $12.00 4 months $0.00 3 months $3.00 1 month 01.00 Saturday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $3.60, 6 issues 26o Name Address Sample Copy on Request Q Qt 0 POULTRY Black Langshan, C. A. Tilt and and. Brahmas, C. A. Tilt, P. Deering. Barred Rocks, M. A. Fraser, F. Mc• Clymont; rocks, a.o.v„ Roy Butson, J. Lyons; Cochins, C. A. Tilt, Roy Butson; Dorkings, C. A. Tilt, M. Fraser; Games, Sumatra, C. A, Tilt, ' and 2nd;. games, a.o.v,, M. A. Fraser, and 2nd; Orpington, M. A. Fraser; and 2nd; Miuoreas, J. Douglas, and Ind; White Wyandottes, J. Douglas, and and; Wyandottes, a.o.v., J. Doug- las, M. Fraser; Rhode Island Reds, M. A. 'Fraser, J. Douglas; Leghorns. white, Roy Butson, 3, Douglas; Leg• horns, brown, M. A. Fraser, J. Doug- las; leghorns, a.o.v., C. A. Tilt; An. cones, Roy Butson; Hamburgs, Roy Butson, C. A, Tilt; bantams, C. A. Tilt; bantams, game, Douglas Bros., I Roy Butson; bantams, booted cocain, Douglas Bros„ Roy Butson; bantams, booted, a,ove C. A. Tilt, Roy Butson. In pairs, old and young -Geese, Douglas Bros., and and; ducks, C. A. Tilt, M. Pipe; ducks, Douglas Bros.. C. A, Tilt; pigeons• Douglas Bros.• C. A. Tilt; collection poultry, Douglas Bros., Roy Butson; guinea pigs, D. Gemmell; Downing special, Douglas Bros. VEGETABLES Onions, red, W. E. Fi•eebot•ne, Mrs, Brimblecombe• onions, yellow, W. E. Freeborne, Mrs. Brimbleeombe; au• ions from dutch sets, H. J. DesJarcl- ins, C, Anderson; onion sets, Dr, 3, Grieve; pickling onions, Dr. J. Grieve. Mrs. Bi•imblecombe; potato anions, W. E. Freeborne, Th•, J, Grieve; corn, dent, M, Henry; stalks fodder earn, M. Henry, A. Turnbull; table corn, Dr. J. Grieve. Sarah McCallum; coil: Hon. Angus L. Macdonald. Minister of 'National Defence for Naval Al'. fairs. Livingston; red asters, Mrs. Peebles, .Miss 'Livingston; ,asters, (pink or rase, Mrs. Peebles, IS/Liss Livingston; est- ers, mauve and purple, Mrs. Pieelbles, W.E. Fredbarne: coil. asters, .Mrs Peebles, S. IMeCatlum; gladiolus, W. E. Freeborne, ;Beth Hoover; gladioli display, Beth Heaver, i\V'. E. Free- borne; salvia, R, S. Warwick, ,Mrs, Peebles; sweet peas, Dr, J, Grieve; nasturtiums, Roth Hoover, Mrs, Pee- bles; roses, R. S. Warwick, Dr. -'J. Grieve; Franck marigolds, Beth H,00 - ver, Airs. Storey; African ,iiiari'gald;, Dr. J. Grieve. R, S. Warwick; calen- 'lula, 13eth Hoover, Mrs. "Brinibh- ronlbe; dahlia,. R. S. I\Vaimick,.(\Irs. corn. Sarah Niet'ltllunt; drumhead Peednles' zinnias, Beth Hoover• R. 5, cabbage. M. Pipe, Beth Hoover; oz- Warwick; snapdragon, Miss Living - heart cabbage, Sarah M'( tiliuut i, slot firs, Havre cosmos, Beth Mao - Turnbull; red pickling cabbage, Mes. ver. \lr . Peebles; ev rlastina flow- I''•ebl.s, Dr. Grieve; cauliflower. W, errs Mrs. J. Howe, R. S. 4Varwici:: E. Freeborne; pumpkin, Beth Hooter. geranium, \Irs. F. Stamey; eu'bero'.ti M. A. Fraser: pie pumpkin, Sainit begonia, R S. Warwick; rex'begonia, I McCallum. A. Tlll'ilbllll; squash, hub- ill''. 'Jeffrey, M. Pipe; 'begonia, R. S. Mod, W. E. Freeborne, Dr. J. Grieve Warwick, Dr. J. Grieve; coleus or _ o- nquash, a.o.v.. Sarah Merallttnt. W. D liege plants, R, S. Warwick; annul'?, Freeborne; tomatoes, large, I3. Dec.- Mrs. Peebles Mrs. J. Howe; asindew Jardine, IIrs. Btimbteconibe; white ,box, R, S. Warwick; special 'prize Iby beans, Dorothy Bone, Sarah McCall- D, A, Ranu-:M, Henry; by Archer um; butter beans, Jas. Ireland, H. J. Gmewar; R. S. [Warwick, DesJardine; white beans, Sarah Mc- Callum, Ills Henry; citron, Sarah Mc - BAKING Callum, H. DesJardine; pickling eta Bread, white, ATro. C. Dale, \\'. E. cumbers, W. E. Freeborne; F. McCiy Freeborne; ,bread, 'brown, (Mrs. G. moat; table cucumbers, Mrs. H. Dale, W. E. Freeborne; bread, cur - Fuss, A. Turnbull; celery, white, W. rant, W. Jeffrey, Mrs. F. Storey; Id. Freeborne, Dr. J. Grieve; snnflow• ,bunts, i41". E. Fr,eborne, \d. Henry er, A. Turnbull, Sarah McCallum; ,am coll, garden produce, W. E. Freeborne. fare y, M. Henry, J. Ireland; tea biscuits, R ,E. Freeborne, (Mrs, GRAIN : Dale; jelly roll, (Mrs. 'Brim'hleconshe, 'Mese Dale; fruit cake, S. McCallum, White fall wheat, H. DesJardine, Mrs. Storey: layer cake, M. A. Fran - H. Fuss. A. Turnbull; red fall er, 'firs, J. Haw,: layer cake. (lir;. wheat, 1-1, Desiat•dine, Mrs, H. Fuss; B'rim'blecomibe M. Henry; sponge barley, ,Jas. h•eland, A. Turnbull; cake des. Dale, J. •ong oats, FI, DesJardine, A. Turnbull; cask \ s, \W. E1 Freeihi\lessorne, $ilirs,we, Daale;st peas, If, DesJardine; timothyeed, oat Mrs, Leona Murray, AIr . Mrs, H. Fuss, H. DesJardine. Dale; ginger .cookies, .Mrs. Dale, FINE ARTS cookies, u tM,Hnry;; doughns, LeonaMuDale,, 011 Paintings - Landscape, ,Mrs, AI. Henry; griddle scones, ,Mrs- Dale, Livingstone; marine, (Mrs. 'Livingston, Mrs. Ed .Bryans; not loaf, IMrs. Ed Mrs. Brimlblecomvbe; flowers, -Mrs, 3.1- Bryans, Dorothy Bone: -muffins or vingstone, Dr, J. Grieve; ,fruit, 'Mrs. gents, A'I , Fraser, lours. Brim'ble- Livirugston, Dr. Grime; animal life, soothe; cocoanut macaroons, Mrs. IMrs. ,Livingstone, Dr. Grime; ,port- Dale, Mrs. (Howe: short +bread, Mrs. reit, ;Airs. Livingstone, Dr, Grieve. .Dale, -Mrs. Howe; apple .pie, 'W. (WIater Dolours -Landscape. Mrs. Freeborne, L. Murray ;pumpkin -pie, B'rinublecontlbe, (Mrs, Livingstone; ma- Dorothy (Bone ,Mrs, Dale; lemon (pie, rine, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. B'rimbile- Mrs Dale; raisin pie, W. Freeborne, cotnbe; Iliowers, Mgrs. Fuss, Mrs. Liv- 'T., [Murray; tarts, L. ,Murray. W. E. ingstone; fnnit, 'Mrs. Livingston; and- Freeborne; candy, W. E. Frea+borne, mal life, Mrs. Livingston, 'M'rs. Fuss; L. (Murray; -maple cream, Mrs. F. portrait, Dm. 5. Grieve, 'Mrs, 'Living- Storey, reoffee rake, 'W. stone; crayon drawiatg, Mrs. Peebles, E. Freelborne variety shaking, Mrs, (Mrs. Livingstone; pastel drawing, Dale; sandwiches, Leona 'Murray. ,Mus, Fuss, 'Mrs, IBrimblecomibe; ,pen 'Mrs. Peebles. and ink sketch, Mrs. Peetbies, Mrs. LADDES' WORK Brimtib'lecam!be; pencil sketch, (Mos. Peelbles, (Miss :Livingstone; 'collection 'Collection fancy work, Miss E. Da - hand painted china, Dr. Q, Grieve, ,eisen, Paisley, Leona Murray, Miss (Miss Livingstone; single piece hand Livingston; afternoon tea cloth, Airs. painted china, realistic, 'Miss Living- lafaldoon, ,-bins. Brim,bilecom'bet ,Leach stone, Dr. 'J. Grielve; single piece con- cloth Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs. Brimbde- veotional, D•r, 'Grieve, 'Miss Living- .ciambe linen centre, Mrs. IM(uldoon, stone; hand painted cu!p and 'saucer, ,Mrs. Livingston; :embroidered centre, Miss (Livingston; (piece olf (burnt reptile Mrs. E. Davison, 'Mrs. ,Brintlbleeomibe; on wood, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Brim- lace centrepiece, .airs. Dale, Mrs. 'blecomlbe;'hand (p'ain'ted wase, }Miss Li- ,Brlmibliecoinibe; hand made centre- ;vin'gston, Dlr. Grieve; reed (work, tray, piece, (Mrs. (Muldoon, Mrs. (Dale; em - 'Mrs, H. Fess, (Mrs. Howe; ,mrscellan- 'broidered French or solid, ,Airs. Brim- eous novelties from erope paper and ,hlecomibe, Miss Livingston; ladies' ,cellophane, !Mrs. Brimbleconnlbe, Mrs. smock, (Miss Lrtiag;ton, Mrs. Howe; Fuss; antique china, (Mrs. Brtmih'le- 'house dress...Miss Livingston, Miss E. comlbe. Davison; ladies' costume slip, Mrs. CHILDREN'S OOMFETITION Dale,Mrs, H Fuc;; 'kitchen luprom, Mks Livingston, SYS. Howe; lunch - Dressed ,doll, 'D, -Lummox, J. Ala_ eon sol Miss Livingston, Mrs. Dale; the rel; disc ,cloth, hand 'knit, !3. Jar - ,ton; (bag, (Mrs. Peelle Miss Living ,dine, D. Jardine; dhiid's apron, R. 'tun fancy purse, ,.lir Ho(tve wry, Pride, C. Oakley; oovered dress 'hang Livingston, Chair set, 'Mrs. T. Lowry, er, C. Oakley; ,clothes 'pin (bag, 3. hang - Miss Livingston; table cuauter, sins. Jardine; cross stitch on heanlned tea ••• Howe, Mies E. Davison; •luncheon towel, (J, Work, M Bell; laundry hag, cloth, Italian hernstitchmg, i\irs (bdui- R. 'Sullivan, IJ• Jardine; (pa -Whin 'on dn, n; French knot, Leona Murray, R. garment, J, 'Jardine; 'fudge 'cake,Daroehy Bone tatting,Mrs.Rrint'b'le- ieed, 'M. Bell, D. Jardine; oatmeal combs, Dorothy Bone Swedish dor- cookies, D. Jardine, M. Bell, apple Hing 'Leona (Hinny, specimenL Miss Iss Ltving..tan; gt'ic, IJ, Work; salad dressing, J. Work \fa',ottnl_ 'M,tvingvton, 0. Jardine; sandwiches, (J.1Matheson firs Latnnhletnmhe; laundry .ba„ J. ;Work; map of Harron county in 'Aire, E. .Davison, 'Mrs. i. A. Howe: flour and salt, W. Turvey, '.J. Willis: smocked dress, Mrs. ,Brimble- ,pasters illustrating safety in sport, cL1n'he; sofa pillow*, bier. J. Howe. iii; F Davison sofa (pillow, Leona travel and fire, D. (Jardine N.'Lowry 4litiray (Mi Livingston: af(gnhan, ti� noftying aeroplane, B. Turvey, G yfiss E. !Davison Mise Liivingeton; Parr; :miniature model of farm agate, crochet 'work, 14In;. H. Fuss, Miss Li- Turvey. 'K. Walker: (birdhouse yringstan; tea cosy, Miss 'Livingston, Pennington, IM. •Matheson; nvodel A'Trs.Pecibles: Ladies' ,wool bed jacket, rah Ibaat, B. Turn ey; soap cony ng, F. (Airs. 'J. A. Howe, (Mrs. Dale; -ladies' M'btchesl, B. T'unvey; hea(Ith +pasters, .wool suit, Mrs. IH, Fuss, Miss Liv - grade IV, D. Jamieson, G. Somers; in( Stan; 'inifalit w.jacket ,and bonnet, !book house, If. (Jewell, B. Pennington; Mrs. Lg• ivia soon, ,Mus. H. Fuss; pill - nay Little Farm, (5. 'Wolk, D. Pride; free cutting, ;grade 'II, M. MlcDonald,'Law cases, etn'broidered, !Mrs, Dale, Bt Cousins; special !pro<Lu,ct map J Leo. Briurray 'pillow ,cases, cut .wry; ,Jarditie, 3, Wililns; bird house, ,B, Pen lies Btim'blecomlbe, 'M'iss I. Lowry; ning'tion, M. Matheson; scene in •cut Pen - allow cases. any ,other, Leona 'Mune out, (grade TTI, E. QCenr,'3.'Watic; ripe- (ray, tams, (Muldoon; hemstitched ail- dellscript 'prin(t E. R,aymomd, M. •M i_ low cases. and sheet (with monogram, D'onalld; Help the Real 'Cross, 'B. .Mia. Livingston, Mrs, H. Fuss.; tdw- Rane, IM. Semis. sirs fancy, Leena (Murray, Mrs. B'rim- (bdecomibe; ,.suest ,towels, Leona !Mur - FLOWERS ray, Mrs J. A. Howe .laundry wank, balble dlobh and three (talhle napkins, Bouquet, dining sant, 'Mrs. Pee- Leona Illinnrav bliss T Davison buE- (bles, R. S.'Wlamwrdk; (bouquet, (living £et set, 3',pieces Miss Livingston, Miss roomy R. S, Wirwiok, !Miss Living- E.- re, : on; (buffet set, 3' (Pieces on stop; Out ,flowers, B'et'h Hoover, S. ,enlnrecl !ground, iVfiss Lnvingsbott, Mrs. McCallum; (phlox, Beth Hodver, Ur. Dale; fancy<'cloth and serviettes, Miss '0'. Grieve; ;(pansies, 'Miss Livingston, .I i'vin,gs,ton, Leona Murray; (luncheon S. 'M'cCiallu'm; (Petunias, (Mrs. Peelbaes; cloth and ,serviettes; ,Italian liomstiteh- dianthus, Beth tHoov(er, tiVlro. Storey., ing, ,mars, Muldoon, Mrs. (Dale; lbricbge •vedbenas, lDr, J, 'Grietne, iMi•s. Brim!b'le- .,dlnth, 'iVfiss Livinlgston, Leona 'San- camibe;; asters, 'Mrs,-Peeblles, (Miss ;ray; .anbiicies made 'from flour !bags, Warden George Feagan Asks Residents of County to Put. Money on Active Service So that ,every municipality in the ,county of (Huron may slhare in the control .of Sky Flanbor, Warden Geo. 'C. Feagan, has issued the following statement: Soon after a laadiu!g field was es- tablished north df Sabtford in the County of Huron a pageant was held to raise funds 'for the erection of a hau'gar. At that time the 'few citizens 'who had endorsed the (project had mo assurance that the 'people of this county 'would support aviation. To the surprise ,of e+yeryone,..'men, +women and children to the estimated number of over 'Forty thousand from all over the 'county 'thronged the open fierlds and roadways. Special police (had to he called in order to ,control traffic, Some sixty (planes took 'part in the 'pageant, coming from the United States and from every (flying •cbulb in the Province of 'Ontario. This public- ity attraeted the ,notice of officials of Civil Aviation in 'Ottawa and a repre- eentaltion .was ,m-ade o the Department of Transport 'of the Federal -Govern- ment. The Minister assured the ,dele- gates, after he (had made a pedsonai inspection and had sent a number of eapents to make a complete report. elan Sky Harbor .provided natural fee- i!itie; for an air .parr, +nut that before ( 's eminent assistance e ro ill h granted the land would irty, a, .li ir the name ,.f the mniti,i,nility L tti; then that Hiroo ;: cute e111 iect and I-rcl!c'.t ,n- cf-Ti',r.r:,- xay,. Shortly after the aunhretk r'1 ear, the •Crn•ernme tt :vire.€ -air c rhes ell, a -skitter them if `l evoul1 it nr;±- name{ tr t t . 1 . r :-Isola I 5 C •..lv ti`,3_'rl�?rT�3J.,�,Zi �°..tlef: � .fi.,'3, 1 Major•General H. D. L'rerar, Chief of the General State. .my 1 Storage Plant at Clinton -- Mr. Mervyn Batkin, well known res- ident of Clinton, has announced plans for a new refrigerated locker plant to be located on Albert Streets, Clinton, next to Bartltff's confectionery, con- struction of which will bo started at Duos. 375 lockers will be installed. Called To The Bar- Among the law graduate; who re- eeit•c-d their call t) the bar at Osgoode Ifall. Teror.t:t r_senriy. was Wiilfam Arthur Sutherland. a- well known ea siei'icit yoar,rr matt alt•. Sntht:rland 1; iia Toren'c at >, . ., 4111 bas not 1' de... ,. a t,'- c f :viL locate. :;raining ti ' Emaire defenat. A 88=_ TON LOCOMOTIVES special ineetiaa eancila lei • uand our rad:, t,t i _.e _ret a a: i•acomotives -t that the t un'y }•f Harm a tl i chase the Held. -,i,•1 ,?sue ':• at .ret I: s- '110; t;,,.:e.red 'by a Lancashire east et lite J1.i(r.t; 112' bin,;. Firs patriotic ,:,e'nve ,N,.n the admiration of the (l ,veritment ,,n t: migtttr. I x'Ii, t patriotie oreanisation, faan eaast to coast, and mush'tiblicity aas giv- en. to our c .luny 't the ;,res , C,..- ada. .At that time we had no kn'tttelae nr intimatinn as to what meth a 1 elee (, svcrnment ny„uld ileo• in carrying forward their 'operation of ahe field. h tt assumed that it Would he , nndtut- ed 'by the :Department , - Aviation with their own per:mines- Under ,the British Commonwealth Air Training Ilan these virions flying fields are 'toiled into c tl, sot it; and Sky Har- bor was designated as an Elementary Flying School for the training of pil- ots to be operated 'ny a civilian onrpatty, following. a pian that ha; "leen in operation in Great Britainfor three years mor to the,present war. The details of this plan have already appeared in sante of aim nets parsers and further information trill be art'ail- ahle. 3'9,000 in cash is to 'he raised for the formation of this 'Company and it is aur plan to maintain the contr.Y! and :identity of Sky Harbor within Harron county. There are 0.4 ntunicip- elities in 'Hunan and we have allotted S16.0 to each one of them in order to make available to all citizens -tlte op- eortmtity of on'ning ..tack in their own• airport. For this reason, •-hares are ,heint distributed at 10 dollars rash. '\\lith each ten shares of 'pre- -(erred stock one share of common i; given as a (bosses, - This i, an on:portunity for you to keep control -of Sky Harbor within our own County of Reran, to •-atlb- scnhe to a patriotic sant-are- in help - Mg (yin the +ver, and to make what is considered by (business men a sound investment yieldiuit 5 per cent. on preferred shares and 'surplus distrib- uted amongst the common- hares. !No county fn 'Canada has made a .more patriotic gesture in connection with aviation than the have, and. !by this token, ,there is no'quesgian that had it rot been for our interest in Sky Har- bor, the Part Albert Navigation school would newer have come into existence. This is au SOP -acre tract of ground on tt^hieh 'facilities are being erected to the ,extent of :approximately one -million and a half dollars. We will have in this county ,;arae 1,4011 men .'far training anti inr'truetion. These your . men 'well come •Fro all 'oyer the Dominion and Heron wel- comes them. Yoatr individual invest - • t need not ate larg( hut as (War- den of the e unto I .tn(peal to you t.> air Mlle Capital trout .every Lowen. village and township, north, eeat and eolith, that Huron's control -a. aria - '(m may remain in this enuntt for the duration of the war 11141 as a fnmd:a- tiin front .which tot il,+ a mighty ir- bietry in the stay; nr soli tv final nal victory \\'ant and For Sale 1 ds, 1 week 35c ra trlry i. B,1”13,3 Aires Great t:'t,r i •., i(:v:i ass ,fixed almost .. n,l_•n•-a'tri: _ .f. •. rimean 'War. The first ascents -tire to appear in the :Argentin_ evaa :originally built in Leeds f sr use in India in '1854, (batt it Crin et ,a military 'work ant sal 1 after tits war there to the Contract ar, rile Ar.rentine for 'the Pioneer ratline; f (that country by the Buenos Aire, Western. This ; l 'c am a tv fixed the guage tar the An„entire_ Railways at 5 feet t, mese, an -i it hxat4_1 -the (first (brain an the apenina August D9, +TBSP'. Ir was named ":La Porten" and (fig - tires on medals ;track in honor of the x uesion. Subsequently elle Buenos Aires Great Senthern Railway .placed the (aage: t sintee -sr ler, for -forty loeo- niottyes, ever given to any Brritish locotnotive manufacturer. It went to, the Lancashire ,foundry which has, naw delivered the melee new en- gine- to the Sdtne rattway. Fitted for oil-thurnin^o, these great locom'dtives w vigil S1(t.,+ tons apiece. The fore dry, opened by the ,Great Rahert Stephenson, father of railway engineering, his made locomotives almost entry railway system in the world, including nearly 400 ;hip- ped to India since 1924. The little bay ran into the eons,. crying bitterly. "What's wrong?" asked his sister. "That fellow out there hit me on the nose." came the tearful explan- ation. "Well why didn't you hit him back?" "I hit him first." Two Broadwayites sat in a restaur ant. At the end of the meal one re• "«steel a loan. "Cafi I borrow $20 for a week?" he asked. "Sure," replied the other counting out the money. As they rose, the latter spoke smite. "Remember" he reminded. "that's only for a week," i'll's borrower turned a vivid red. "You'll get your money," he scream. ed. -Stop hounding met" Eriea- "Don't you think I ani get- ting younger every day." Elsa --'•Yes; I should not be ear - prised to ace your name in the births column." Three little evw-uee; marched ineo a smart restaurant, ordered one ,-t10 of tea between theta. and proceeded to eat sandwiches taken from their pocket. The shocked manager almost speechless, dashed over to yank then( out. Before he could speak, one of the evacuees looked up, "Ooo are you?" he asked, "I'm the manager." "Well, we was just going to send for You," said the laoy. "Why ain't the band playing?" Stith -"I'm just going to have a tooth nut." Smart -"Well, take my advice and don't have gas. They'll never be able to tellwhenyou're unconscious." Want and For Sale :cls, 1 week '25e Mrs, Howe, Mrs. Dale; articles suit- able .for gifts, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. 'Mui - doom.; bath 'mat, Mrs, Howe, ;Miss E. Davison; :handm,ade novelties, Mao Livingston; 1M. Pipe; artidlein needle- point, (Mises E. 'Davison, 'M'rs. Dale. Wilton I& 'Gillespie special, Miss I. (Lowry. BUS TIME TABLE Summer Time Table Leaves Senforth for Stratford: Daily 3.10 a.m. and 6.16 p.m. Leaves Senforth for Goderich: Daily except Sunday and hol., 1.06 p.m. and 7.4n p.m. Sun. and bol„ 1.00 p.m. and 9.‘.:31 pan, tl'auteerlon • t Stratford tar I. u, nu . Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock, Woodstock, Brantford Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick douse D. H. MCINNES CHIROPRACTOR Office - Commercial Hotel Electro Therapist - Massage Hours -Mon, and Thurs. after- noons and by appointment. FOOT CORRECTION by manipulation -Sun -ray treatment. Phone 227. • Duplicate 's; .; thly t R.w O. `ems.+ H IN M e N 'J i s We can save you money on R111 and Charge Forms, standard sizes to tit Ledgers, white or colors s It will pay you to see our samples Also best quality Metal HTneed Sec tional Post Binders and Index The, Seaforth News PHONE 84 POULTRY Black Langshan, C. A. Tilt and and. Brahmas, C. A. Tilt, P. Deering. Barred Rocks, M. A. Fraser, F. Mc• Clymont; rocks, a.o.v„ Roy Butson, J. Lyons; Cochins, C. A. Tilt, Roy Butson; Dorkings, C. A. Tilt, M. Fraser; Games, Sumatra, C. A, Tilt, ' and 2nd;. games, a.o.v,, M. A. Fraser, and 2nd; Orpington, M. A. Fraser; and 2nd; Miuoreas, J. Douglas, and Ind; White Wyandottes, J. Douglas, and and; Wyandottes, a.o.v., J. Doug- las, M. Fraser; Rhode Island Reds, M. A. 'Fraser, J. Douglas; Leghorns. white, Roy Butson, 3, Douglas; Leg• horns, brown, M. A. Fraser, J. Doug- las; leghorns, a.o.v., C. A. Tilt; An. cones, Roy Butson; Hamburgs, Roy Butson, C. A, Tilt; bantams, C. A. Tilt; bantams, game, Douglas Bros., I Roy Butson; bantams, booted cocain, Douglas Bros„ Roy Butson; bantams, booted, a,ove C. A. Tilt, Roy Butson. In pairs, old and young -Geese, Douglas Bros., and and; ducks, C. A. Tilt, M. Pipe; ducks, Douglas Bros.. C. A, Tilt; pigeons• Douglas Bros.• C. A. Tilt; collection poultry, Douglas Bros., Roy Butson; guinea pigs, D. Gemmell; Downing special, Douglas Bros. VEGETABLES Onions, red, W. E. Fi•eebot•ne, Mrs, Brimblecombe• onions, yellow, W. E. Freeborne, Mrs. Brimbleeombe; au• ions from dutch sets, H. J. DesJarcl- ins, C, Anderson; onion sets, Dr, 3, Grieve; pickling onions, Dr. J. Grieve. Mrs. Bi•imblecombe; potato anions, W. E. Freeborne, Th•, J, Grieve; corn, dent, M, Henry; stalks fodder earn, M. Henry, A. Turnbull; table corn, Dr. J. Grieve. Sarah McCallum; coil: Hon. Angus L. Macdonald. Minister of 'National Defence for Naval Al'. fairs. Livingston; red asters, Mrs. Peebles, .Miss 'Livingston; ,asters, (pink or rase, Mrs. Peebles, IS/Liss Livingston; est- ers, mauve and purple, Mrs. Pieelbles, W.E. Fredbarne: coil. asters, .Mrs Peebles, S. IMeCatlum; gladiolus, W. E. Freeborne, ;Beth Hoover; gladioli display, Beth Heaver, i\V'. E. Free- borne; salvia, R, S. Warwick, ,Mrs, Peebles; sweet peas, Dr, J, Grieve; nasturtiums, Roth Hoover, Mrs, Pee- bles; roses, R. S. Warwick, Dr. -'J. Grieve; Franck marigolds, Beth H,00 - ver, Airs. Storey; African ,iiiari'gald;, Dr. J. Grieve. R, S. Warwick; calen- 'lula, 13eth Hoover, Mrs. "Brinibh- ronlbe; dahlia,. R. S. I\Vaimick,.(\Irs. corn. Sarah Niet'ltllunt; drumhead Peednles' zinnias, Beth Hoover• R. 5, cabbage. M. Pipe, Beth Hoover; oz- Warwick; snapdragon, Miss Living - heart cabbage, Sarah M'( tiliuut i, slot firs, Havre cosmos, Beth Mao - Turnbull; red pickling cabbage, Mes. ver. \lr . Peebles; ev rlastina flow- I''•ebl.s, Dr. Grieve; cauliflower. W, errs Mrs. J. Howe, R. S. 4Varwici:: E. Freeborne; pumpkin, Beth Hooter. geranium, \Irs. F. Stamey; eu'bero'.ti M. A. Fraser: pie pumpkin, Sainit begonia, R S. Warwick; rex'begonia, I McCallum. A. Tlll'ilbllll; squash, hub- ill''. 'Jeffrey, M. Pipe; 'begonia, R. S. Mod, W. E. Freeborne, Dr. J. Grieve Warwick, Dr. J. Grieve; coleus or _ o- nquash, a.o.v.. Sarah Merallttnt. W. D liege plants, R, S. Warwick; annul'?, Freeborne; tomatoes, large, I3. Dec.- Mrs. Peebles Mrs. J. Howe; asindew Jardine, IIrs. Btimbteconibe; white ,box, R, S. Warwick; special 'prize Iby beans, Dorothy Bone, Sarah McCall- D, A, Ranu-:M, Henry; by Archer um; butter beans, Jas. Ireland, H. J. Gmewar; R. S. [Warwick, DesJardine; white beans, Sarah Mc- Callum, Ills Henry; citron, Sarah Mc - BAKING Callum, H. DesJardine; pickling eta Bread, white, ATro. C. Dale, \\'. E. cumbers, W. E. Freeborne; F. McCiy Freeborne; ,bread, 'brown, (Mrs. G. moat; table cucumbers, Mrs. H. Dale, W. E. Freeborne; bread, cur - Fuss, A. Turnbull; celery, white, W. rant, W. Jeffrey, Mrs. F. Storey; Id. Freeborne, Dr. J. Grieve; snnflow• ,bunts, i41". E. Fr,eborne, \d. Henry er, A. Turnbull, Sarah McCallum; ,am coll, garden produce, W. E. Freeborne. fare y, M. Henry, J. Ireland; tea biscuits, R ,E. Freeborne, (Mrs, GRAIN : Dale; jelly roll, (Mrs. 'Brim'hleconshe, 'Mese Dale; fruit cake, S. McCallum, White fall wheat, H. DesJardine, Mrs. Storey: layer cake, M. A. Fran - H. Fuss. A. Turnbull; red fall er, 'firs, J. Haw,: layer cake. (lir;. wheat, 1-1, Desiat•dine, Mrs, H. Fuss; B'rim'blecomibe M. Henry; sponge barley, ,Jas. h•eland, A. Turnbull; cake des. Dale, J. •ong oats, FI, DesJardine, A. Turnbull; cask \ s, \W. E1 Freeihi\lessorne, $ilirs,we, Daale;st peas, If, DesJardine; timothyeed, oat Mrs, Leona Murray, AIr . Mrs, H. Fuss, H. DesJardine. Dale; ginger .cookies, .Mrs. Dale, FINE ARTS cookies, u tM,Hnry;; doughns, LeonaMuDale,, 011 Paintings - Landscape, ,Mrs, AI. Henry; griddle scones, ,Mrs- Dale, Livingstone; marine, (Mrs. 'Livingston, Mrs. Ed .Bryans; not loaf, IMrs. Ed Mrs. Brimlblecomvbe; flowers, -Mrs, 3.1- Bryans, Dorothy Bone: -muffins or vingstone, Dr, J. Grieve; ,fruit, 'Mrs. gents, A'I , Fraser, lours. Brim'ble- Livirugston, Dr. Grime; animal life, soothe; cocoanut macaroons, Mrs. IMrs. ,Livingstone, Dr. Grime; ,port- Dale, Mrs. (Howe: short +bread, Mrs. reit, ;Airs. Livingstone, Dr, Grieve. .Dale, -Mrs. Howe; apple .pie, 'W. (WIater Dolours -Landscape. Mrs. Freeborne, L. Murray ;pumpkin -pie, B'rinublecontlbe, (Mrs, Livingstone; ma- Dorothy (Bone ,Mrs, Dale; lemon (pie, rine, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. B'rimbile- Mrs Dale; raisin pie, W. Freeborne, cotnbe; Iliowers, Mgrs. Fuss, Mrs. Liv- 'T., [Murray; tarts, L. ,Murray. W. E. ingstone; fnnit, 'Mrs. Livingston; and- Freeborne; candy, W. E. Frea+borne, mal life, Mrs. Livingston, 'M'rs. Fuss; L. (Murray; -maple cream, Mrs. F. portrait, Dm. 5. Grieve, 'Mrs, 'Living- Storey, reoffee rake, 'W. stone; crayon drawiatg, Mrs. Peebles, E. Freelborne variety shaking, Mrs, (Mrs. Livingstone; pastel drawing, Dale; sandwiches, Leona 'Murray. ,Mus, Fuss, 'Mrs, IBrimblecomibe; ,pen 'Mrs. Peebles. and ink sketch, Mrs. Peetbies, Mrs. LADDES' WORK Brimtib'lecam!be; pencil sketch, (Mos. Peelbles, (Miss :Livingstone; 'collection 'Collection fancy work, Miss E. Da - hand painted china, Dr. Q, Grieve, ,eisen, Paisley, Leona Murray, Miss (Miss Livingstone; single piece hand Livingston; afternoon tea cloth, Airs. painted china, realistic, 'Miss Living- lafaldoon, ,-bins. Brim,bilecom'bet ,Leach stone, Dr. 'J. Grielve; single piece con- cloth Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs. Brimbde- veotional, D•r, 'Grieve, 'Miss Living- .ciambe linen centre, Mrs. IM(uldoon, stone; hand painted cu!p and 'saucer, ,Mrs. Livingston; :embroidered centre, Miss (Livingston; (piece olf (burnt reptile Mrs. E. Davison, 'Mrs. ,Brintlbleeomibe; on wood, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Brim- lace centrepiece, .airs. Dale, Mrs. 'blecomlbe;'hand (p'ain'ted wase, }Miss Li- ,Brlmibliecoinibe; hand made centre- ;vin'gston, Dlr. Grieve; reed (work, tray, piece, (Mrs. (Muldoon, Mrs. (Dale; em - 'Mrs, H. Fess, (Mrs. Howe; ,mrscellan- 'broidered French or solid, ,Airs. Brim- eous novelties from erope paper and ,hlecomibe, Miss Livingston; ladies' ,cellophane, !Mrs. Brimbleconnlbe, Mrs. smock, (Miss Lrtiag;ton, Mrs. Howe; Fuss; antique china, (Mrs. Brtmih'le- 'house dress...Miss Livingston, Miss E. comlbe. Davison; ladies' costume slip, Mrs. CHILDREN'S OOMFETITION Dale,Mrs, H Fuc;; 'kitchen luprom, Mks Livingston, SYS. Howe; lunch - Dressed ,doll, 'D, -Lummox, J. Ala_ eon sol Miss Livingston, Mrs. Dale; the rel; disc ,cloth, hand 'knit, !3. Jar - ,ton; (bag, (Mrs. Peelle Miss Living ,dine, D. Jardine; dhiid's apron, R. 'tun fancy purse, ,.lir Ho(tve wry, Pride, C. Oakley; oovered dress 'hang Livingston, Chair set, 'Mrs. T. Lowry, er, C. Oakley; ,clothes 'pin (bag, 3. hang - Miss Livingston; table cuauter, sins. Jardine; cross stitch on heanlned tea ••• Howe, Mies E. Davison; •luncheon towel, (J, Work, M Bell; laundry hag, cloth, Italian hernstitchmg, i\irs (bdui- R. 'Sullivan, IJ• Jardine; (pa -Whin 'on dn, n; French knot, Leona Murray, R. garment, J, 'Jardine; 'fudge 'cake,Daroehy Bone tatting,Mrs.Rrint'b'le- ieed, 'M. Bell, D. Jardine; oatmeal combs, Dorothy Bone Swedish dor- cookies, D. Jardine, M. Bell, apple Hing 'Leona (Hinny, specimenL Miss Iss Ltving..tan; gt'ic, IJ, Work; salad dressing, J. Work \fa',ottnl_ 'M,tvingvton, 0. Jardine; sandwiches, (J.1Matheson firs Latnnhletnmhe; laundry .ba„ J. ;Work; map of Harron county in 'Aire, E. .Davison, 'Mrs. i. A. Howe: flour and salt, W. Turvey, '.J. Willis: smocked dress, Mrs. ,Brimble- ,pasters illustrating safety in sport, cL1n'he; sofa pillow*, bier. J. Howe. iii; F Davison sofa (pillow, Leona travel and fire, D. (Jardine N.'Lowry 4litiray (Mi Livingston: af(gnhan, ti� noftying aeroplane, B. Turvey, G yfiss E. !Davison Mise Liivingeton; Parr; :miniature model of farm agate, crochet 'work, 14In;. H. Fuss, Miss Li- Turvey. 'K. Walker: (birdhouse yringstan; tea cosy, Miss 'Livingston, Pennington, IM. •Matheson; nvodel A'Trs.Pecibles: Ladies' ,wool bed jacket, rah Ibaat, B. Turn ey; soap cony ng, F. (Airs. 'J. A. Howe, (Mrs. Dale; -ladies' M'btchesl, B. T'unvey; hea(Ith +pasters, .wool suit, Mrs. IH, Fuss, Miss Liv - grade IV, D. Jamieson, G. Somers; in( Stan; 'inifalit w.jacket ,and bonnet, !book house, If. (Jewell, B. Pennington; Mrs. Lg• ivia soon, ,Mus. H. Fuss; pill - nay Little Farm, (5. 'Wolk, D. Pride; free cutting, ;grade 'II, M. MlcDonald,'Law cases, etn'broidered, !Mrs, Dale, Bt Cousins; special !pro<Lu,ct map J Leo. Briurray 'pillow ,cases, cut .wry; ,Jarditie, 3, Wililns; bird house, ,B, Pen lies Btim'blecomlbe, 'M'iss I. Lowry; ning'tion, M. Matheson; scene in •cut Pen - allow cases. any ,other, Leona 'Mune out, (grade TTI, E. QCenr,'3.'Watic; ripe- (ray, tams, (Muldoon; hemstitched ail- dellscript 'prin(t E. R,aymomd, M. •M i_ low cases. and sheet (with monogram, D'onalld; Help the Real 'Cross, 'B. .Mia. Livingston, Mrs, H. Fuss.; tdw- Rane, IM. Semis. sirs fancy, Leena (Murray, Mrs. B'rim- (bdecomibe; ,.suest ,towels, Leona !Mur - FLOWERS ray, Mrs J. A. Howe .laundry wank, balble dlobh and three (talhle napkins, Bouquet, dining sant, 'Mrs. Pee- Leona Illinnrav bliss T Davison buE- (bles, R. S.'Wlamwrdk; (bouquet, (living £et set, 3',pieces Miss Livingston, Miss roomy R. S, Wirwiok, !Miss Living- E.- re, : on; (buffet set, 3' (Pieces on stop; Out ,flowers, B'et'h Hoover, S. ,enlnrecl !ground, iVfiss Lnvingsbott, Mrs. McCallum; (phlox, Beth Hodver, Ur. Dale; fancy<'cloth and serviettes, Miss '0'. Grieve; ;(pansies, 'Miss Livingston, .I i'vin,gs,ton, Leona Murray; (luncheon S. 'M'cCiallu'm; (Petunias, (Mrs. Peelbaes; cloth and ,serviettes; ,Italian liomstiteh- dianthus, Beth tHoov(er, tiVlro. Storey., ing, ,mars, Muldoon, Mrs. (Dale; lbricbge •vedbenas, lDr, J, 'Grietne, iMi•s. Brim!b'le- .,dlnth, 'iVfiss Livinlgston, Leona 'San- camibe;; asters, 'Mrs,-Peeblles, (Miss ;ray; .anbiicies made 'from flour !bags, Warden George Feagan Asks Residents of County to Put. Money on Active Service So that ,every municipality in the ,county of (Huron may slhare in the control .of Sky Flanbor, Warden Geo. 'C. Feagan, has issued the following statement: Soon after a laadiu!g field was es- tablished north df Sabtford in the County of Huron a pageant was held to raise funds 'for the erection of a hau'gar. At that time the 'few citizens 'who had endorsed the (project had mo assurance that the 'people of this county 'would support aviation. To the surprise ,of e+yeryone,..'men, +women and children to the estimated number of over 'Forty thousand from all over the 'county 'thronged the open fierlds and roadways. Special police (had to he called in order to ,control traffic, Some sixty (planes took 'part in the 'pageant, coming from the United States and from every (flying •cbulb in the Province of 'Ontario. This public- ity attraeted the ,notice of officials of Civil Aviation in 'Ottawa and a repre- eentaltion .was ,m-ade o the Department of Transport 'of the Federal -Govern- ment. The Minister assured the ,dele- gates, after he (had made a pedsonai inspection and had sent a number of eapents to make a complete report. elan Sky Harbor .provided natural fee- i!itie; for an air .parr, +nut that before ( 's eminent assistance e ro ill h granted the land would irty, a, .li ir the name ,.f the mniti,i,nility L tti; then that Hiroo ;: cute e111 iect and I-rcl!c'.t ,n- cf-Ti',r.r:,- xay,. Shortly after the aunhretk r'1 ear, the •Crn•ernme tt :vire.€ -air c rhes ell, a -skitter them if `l evoul1 it nr;±- name{ tr t t . 1 . r :-Isola I 5 C •..lv ti`,3_'rl�?rT�3J.,�,Zi �°..tlef: � .fi.,'3, 1 Major•General H. D. L'rerar, Chief of the General State. .my 1 Storage Plant at Clinton -- Mr. Mervyn Batkin, well known res- ident of Clinton, has announced plans for a new refrigerated locker plant to be located on Albert Streets, Clinton, next to Bartltff's confectionery, con- struction of which will bo started at Duos. 375 lockers will be installed. Called To The Bar- Among the law graduate; who re- eeit•c-d their call t) the bar at Osgoode Ifall. Teror.t:t r_senriy. was Wiilfam Arthur Sutherland. a- well known ea siei'icit yoar,rr matt alt•. Sntht:rland 1; iia Toren'c at >, . ., 4111 bas not 1' de... ,. a t,'- c f :viL locate. :;raining ti ' Emaire defenat. A 88=_ TON LOCOMOTIVES special ineetiaa eancila lei • uand our rad:, t,t i _.e _ret a a: i•acomotives -t that the t un'y }•f Harm a tl i chase the Held. -,i,•1 ,?sue ':• at .ret I: s- '110; t;,,.:e.red 'by a Lancashire east et lite J1.i(r.t; 112' bin,;. Firs patriotic ,:,e'nve ,N,.n the admiration of the (l ,veritment ,,n t: migtttr. I x'Ii, t patriotie oreanisation, faan eaast to coast, and mush'tiblicity aas giv- en. to our c .luny 't the ;,res , C,..- ada. .At that time we had no kn'tttelae nr intimatinn as to what meth a 1 elee (, svcrnment ny„uld ileo• in carrying forward their 'operation of ahe field. h tt assumed that it Would he , nndtut- ed 'by the :Department , - Aviation with their own per:mines- Under ,the British Commonwealth Air Training Ilan these virions flying fields are 'toiled into c tl, sot it; and Sky Har- bor was designated as an Elementary Flying School for the training of pil- ots to be operated 'ny a civilian onrpatty, following. a pian that ha; "leen in operation in Great Britainfor three years mor to the,present war. The details of this plan have already appeared in sante of aim nets parsers and further information trill be art'ail- ahle. 3'9,000 in cash is to 'he raised for the formation of this 'Company and it is aur plan to maintain the contr.Y! and :identity of Sky Harbor within Harron county. There are 0.4 ntunicip- elities in 'Hunan and we have allotted S16.0 to each one of them in order to make available to all citizens -tlte op- eortmtity of on'ning ..tack in their own• airport. For this reason, •-hares are ,heint distributed at 10 dollars rash. '\\lith each ten shares of 'pre- -(erred stock one share of common i; given as a (bosses, - This i, an on:portunity for you to keep control -of Sky Harbor within our own County of Reran, to •-atlb- scnhe to a patriotic sant-are- in help - Mg (yin the +ver, and to make what is considered by (business men a sound investment yieldiuit 5 per cent. on preferred shares and 'surplus distrib- uted amongst the common- hares. !No county fn 'Canada has made a .more patriotic gesture in connection with aviation than the have, and. !by this token, ,there is no'quesgian that had it rot been for our interest in Sky Har- bor, the Part Albert Navigation school would newer have come into existence. This is au SOP -acre tract of ground on tt^hieh 'facilities are being erected to the ,extent of :approximately one -million and a half dollars. We will have in this county ,;arae 1,4011 men .'far training anti inr'truetion. These your . men 'well come •Fro all 'oyer the Dominion and Heron wel- comes them. Yoatr individual invest - • t need not ate larg( hut as (War- den of the e unto I .tn(peal to you t.> air Mlle Capital trout .every Lowen. village and township, north, eeat and eolith, that Huron's control -a. aria - '(m may remain in this enuntt for the duration of the war 11141 as a fnmd:a- tiin front .which tot il,+ a mighty ir- bietry in the stay; nr soli tv final nal victory \\'ant and For Sale 1 ds, 1 week 35c ra trlry i. B,1”13,3 Aires Great t:'t,r i •., i(:v:i ass ,fixed almost .. n,l_•n•-a'tri: _ .f. •. rimean 'War. The first ascents -tire to appear in the :Argentin_ evaa :originally built in Leeds f sr use in India in '1854, (batt it Crin et ,a military 'work ant sal 1 after tits war there to the Contract ar, rile Ar.rentine for 'the Pioneer ratline; f (that country by the Buenos Aire, Western. This ; l 'c am a tv fixed the guage tar the An„entire_ Railways at 5 feet t, mese, an -i it hxat4_1 -the (first (brain an the apenina August D9, +TBSP'. Ir was named ":La Porten" and (fig - tires on medals ;track in honor of the x uesion. Subsequently elle Buenos Aires Great Senthern Railway .placed the (aage: t sintee -sr ler, for -forty loeo- niottyes, ever given to any Brritish locotnotive manufacturer. It went to, the Lancashire ,foundry which has, naw delivered the melee new en- gine- to the Sdtne rattway. Fitted for oil-thurnin^o, these great locom'dtives w vigil S1(t.,+ tons apiece. The fore dry, opened by the ,Great Rahert Stephenson, father of railway engineering, his made locomotives almost entry railway system in the world, including nearly 400 ;hip- ped to India since 1924. The little bay ran into the eons,. crying bitterly. "What's wrong?" asked his sister. "That fellow out there hit me on the nose." came the tearful explan- ation. "Well why didn't you hit him back?" "I hit him first." Two Broadwayites sat in a restaur ant. At the end of the meal one re• "«steel a loan. "Cafi I borrow $20 for a week?" he asked. "Sure," replied the other counting out the money. As they rose, the latter spoke smite. "Remember" he reminded. "that's only for a week," i'll's borrower turned a vivid red. "You'll get your money," he scream. ed. -Stop hounding met" Eriea- "Don't you think I ani get- ting younger every day." Elsa --'•Yes; I should not be ear - prised to ace your name in the births column." Three little evw-uee; marched ineo a smart restaurant, ordered one ,-t10 of tea between theta. and proceeded to eat sandwiches taken from their pocket. The shocked manager almost speechless, dashed over to yank then( out. Before he could speak, one of the evacuees looked up, "Ooo are you?" he asked, "I'm the manager." "Well, we was just going to send for You," said the laoy. "Why ain't the band playing?" Stith -"I'm just going to have a tooth nut." Smart -"Well, take my advice and don't have gas. They'll never be able to tellwhenyou're unconscious." Want and For Sale :cls, 1 week '25e Mrs, Howe, Mrs. Dale; articles suit- able .for gifts, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. 'Mui - doom.; bath 'mat, Mrs, Howe, ;Miss E. Davison; :handm,ade novelties, Mao Livingston; 1M. Pipe; artidlein needle- point, (Mises E. 'Davison, 'M'rs. Dale. Wilton I& 'Gillespie special, Miss I. (Lowry. BUS TIME TABLE Summer Time Table Leaves Senforth for Stratford: Daily 3.10 a.m. and 6.16 p.m. Leaves Senforth for Goderich: Daily except Sunday and hol., 1.06 p.m. and 7.4n p.m. Sun. and bol„ 1.00 p.m. and 9.‘.:31 pan, tl'auteerlon • t Stratford tar I. u, nu . Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock, Woodstock, Brantford Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick douse D. H. MCINNES CHIROPRACTOR Office - Commercial Hotel Electro Therapist - Massage Hours -Mon, and Thurs. after- noons and by appointment. FOOT CORRECTION by manipulation -Sun -ray treatment. Phone 227.