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' ' I * a pleasant, *iqn,- Vm, ." , "I. ,,, , I qg-� 'I �� ,:a ? , ,,�7 , 4. . � , ,"'ToU.,grea yqui -p , ,ted,,�jiove� It qa : ., _� 01-11-V ._ ", , ,* . . , .w .. P, fl� � , yure,� fijoqry, L for i ­ hlgatY � "4 gjkr,��g rA_T I _. I , .. 'AT. better 4p&gtij � ..W- A. �'.' I ,� . �T �A R W � _ wsj.� 2 re, I I From 05 to $70 in c9sh and" zes' . , ­­ 11 � � I ,;.11-1 Pri ,, 14d.!:�";�% 1, � I ,*go.,"' 4 to dAft. to :nro_,Wjj�*,,�10:t I . 40, . WoOg othe.ir tKeasWes . , - �,i. .49 4 1 L "' , " ,' , . � ,� ' ' ' - were friibpids,�Mrs. - J. ' �Q - on I . �fona 11 ,p,d a, r. allotted this grouip /and many I %, I g** "' 1. � ' , .1 peyd,000 "I ". -L' � X:,'� � ed the ceoiwn of Narpollson I, " - � ��6� V, _' 11-1 , - � , in WO _ �� I , or. oes"a'MR11,411 - 4 and varied were the efforts put forth - . " 111 -as' ohirs" mes �.­ftuv � . b1hi , � -keatest ,diamond , , "#�to:v d ­ �' iy-'A V 043 U, ­ gle -,in whi ey,., . . ;I ,!, � - � ftaoter, Miss Rr1d0pt,.,*ei � ­Sb"44 ,,, kimoo], - , � - - , . (the 9 1�he ard Coal. on the market � ant guests c& Mr. and'M.m.'W�*. 0?1 , - Lf a . ,, , , "' , , , I . . ," ,. I I by the contest s to win,, their . ,X . � " .� ,. I �_, ,, 11 6 ,­Aq lt!11111;�Al?r 0 ) 0 . . , . ---�MT. James RgTt, ,Q I - , .Wn._.", . , I , a sw rd of Emperor Charles .1 01 I I . ... I . class. � "th "A '�,`­ . V., andthe largest ruby, and a very #I,. .. ` . , I I'll ,., L Xw.oed—he, k#'044ed gbrtidl ". "P0, �, , �.,4-4,ring 14 i", 4 - �io pe � J, i L � , y.lf,,:� . , TO* o by.. -Q,P.R. e .r . . . � voll qPF4d`,�..,: POWK�-,to,'.', - At 1.30 a softball game was played Or, has contlipleted the bAdl� 1.4, I I .! - .�. I . k as - r . . . . . . v.. �� ,." 1. ,,thiii;,p rJV * ;;, , I , , � '. " , , A tkiptb New Tor Pri are at the lowest. 'Ith e0nigession, an& it As now I, . ". �'..,: fine jewel capket of solid -gold. , . � . : �. ble of chankinj . - . I . " ��., , - between two teams captained by E. I . . , .-,P�2, 11 I - '4ni. - - , .. , -, � :; . . . ". I . , � . I `q , - ., 1 , -- ­%, .. ,. I ,L "li, � "A 34.�:..l. . mtk, 0 A,Aisr,� "Poe . �., 4i 11 I ., .. , .. I , . tr6u: ng the 'Louvre we, passe& un- I ,.� I Lea�lv S ,,,, ,�; �111 4:1P 11 ,�PlrO� I ,: ,. X1 'IiM -,�.,�,� , . � � Itj to traffic. The b -rid is if,-- 4 oon�x ' ­.", 11 , , 11 ,�,� ,., � .. � ... ... , " . . " m , 1 - - . 51� , Pr 00 .: I Ow," -I - Vr , , ��', . .11 . I.. , 'ga be' bright 1 X Lawspri and J. E. HeJw1g, resu 9 01��, j,,-!�.�v , .1 � 1, . . rning . ing .. I , . . ­ I p 7_�,� I - I— � !, I I � I der an Aroh pt- Trium. On' the f6p ­� , . 11.��­,� M I . , , "I I 11 I I . , W,)�"'*f , n-s"'P -11 11 .11 and cl I a fine view of the - -ph I I score I - - - - "� - -� 'A . . ...� ­` V .19 �� �we, ��,,y .. , I "A , `��" � ��, .T* - C, -7-!W �'. I � we ha - ,:'�e,N. 'in a victory for the latter, MY - n7�; - .� 4 . ", - � I t, . ,,, ,,g . __ .- .1 , �01 ,� " - - - * .�,??.W_' - I . � - � X,pp,l nPirm of which is Bosiosls',,broaze. group of � .in. other sports were start- . . " ­., �"' g�l ;4 ' �' . , ny , q2, s river and at the Storm King . '_ AF At 3 p . ".. ,. 'o. , 2. , I- 6 � ... ::�.' kl_ll� _*1 im 0 ed, the results being as follows: TUCKERSAMH ,- 4, "A , W, Highway, the monarch of American I ";, .�, .;t ki_N W 111`�' is ; es driven b3 , i :., .:, . Pq , Rae�eukilJlus .., .. ,� . �� � ­ "' 1, "' 'd '411c�iW'Aid­ �Jei . t - the .To, then to' Place de a ��_ � . " , � ... - .. . � female figm � ' Fr_ w %ONSO —Jaek- Armstron4ft, r �, � _.1 ,� i " " �, - . 11 ­ M- ghways, which is carved out 0 a charlot aid four bore i ' r a ,. -��, 1"I" , I .. ,�041, �- 04 i 1 N. C,, 2 b Boys, 10 years . " ' I " -1 �'3 - - . ­� I - Contra _ West End Noites.—Hayiag is Acitr J , .� ,,, X , :; �,-�, �� =.6i,.'. A&'I'lid -told is.' Years gr,snite' sides of the piountain4 ,00. I - I :� 1�il ; , I i;pw ; . . Con,66rd,'-flie., ' ' I part of all that I Girls, 10 years --June Schoell, Iso- �. I J16 w-itch6d an actor to,kin a part �h - , - , - giralidest in Paris, with its -Egypt- I . .:"J.'��,*� I �.�', ga2 "� 9 feet above .1 e'' majestic, Hj;4s6n, 1:§ . .... be] Cummings. finished and most of the fall wheat, .."". . '111�,W.� I I , "�,;�', � . I . . . was. tile "i't ... � �,`�',;l � - , � in- w'hich he " changed his age ,twenty George Washingtip"o soldiiiis passed "an',"010lisk and nearby- spot � , " � I . Boys, 16 --George Disney, Reg. Ball, has been cut.—Mr. Howard Crich hw - , I-,,,, �. �'.. I . - - I I I . , , - - ,"',-, . :4 , �y .. - ,. 1, �, -� - between this first and' second . over this "Ind4utain �, ore tbe'gu4tatine stood and where - , . nF�, '.', Carl Yungblutt. been busy repairing his house. Re I'� �1111; - . I , ,!-,to West pol ,. wK , �,A� - ear . a I _ � � . � . ..... 0�_ . :1; ,�,*,,' 1, - , - . I .. the � . 1-1.1 . ". -11 —_ --- � raised it up, 11"... , , ;,� il ..; . t - Later he- met .the actor and then a:tkip,of weeks. . -r Girls,. 16 years — Laura Phillips, dug a cellar and pvt�, a ',-,-� ,: " -,,,,, I 11 S! ,'. King and Queeii of France and ".111 .. . _', , � � '. ,, � " ' , " , ", � . , - . __ , , ,,�:", 'I fo -- ..­�rll �, - euted, ' � ". Anna Dobie. undaticin under the whole houpe;p :�, ':;�,r,, . � , - , - N� - �, conrijAimented him on the make-up. After spending, a night At Hotel 2,000 etReis Were exe, Passing of French history,.., " t the Pal- landeris Band. .... , , ., ..% along, beikutiful .dveaues with trees ' iBoys, 18 years --Geo. Disney, Reg. Miss Ida Ball, of Byr6n, erit'*Aio, - --.g, . The�aotor,-,howd`ver, told him -that savtf 14anhattan, owned -by 'MT. Ri6bert . I . SP ., , ;� 1, '. � I ace by the marble , ,,0:11-,'.';., ase where The whole prog�rarnme ecimi;isted of J. Terry- �:�', , . . I :a 4141it Whitening of the'liair ,there Hawthdfne, fjormerly of Seitfoxth, I on each side, -often doOblei. rows of to -�. Ball, Percy Yunghlutt. week end at her home,—Mr. �, "_ ;":-;� 1 .1 . d. We a pageant, entitled, "The R.mgric, ,if I- I . ­. the Peace delega 0- * , ., - L, � ( .", ve saw 'dence of I I ;� -"`�e,m . .vaa.'00 i0banke. "All age", so sa-d chestnuts, the real . Girls, 18 3rears--Gladys Treble, An- berry and Miss Netty, of Lambeth, N , wel)t on'board. the_g. S. Leviathan, .. oa�_,' dens v:,�',`�9"A . ,'� - - 'this �J -t I wit1ked- thr6ugh th ", � , the French Presidont7, lAter we sotop-� I '. . � with Canada," a review of the past and a I -00 -96st, and fastest steam' their beautiful fo ­­ , palm , or- g1i "A , _ i;. i,i; a. slowing down d'th,3 . na Doblie, Laura Phillips. and M— Hope, ,of Comber, spent the ;�,�j� - �Y ­­ �­�? I tM lai, . .1 . or on I'll 3 %pee of the future. This pag" 1:11, � _ 1, , movements of the,bo ped -at,another . A ."I - , _nt ' end with relatives here. � ­7.,�,,A, ,�,�, I ­�� ��.. � week 11 . - . I � dy� When you, the, opean., .4i is .really a. great "float- whie ..., . reh Of- Triumph, iinge. trees and.flowi­ ­ was Particularly fitting for this Jab- Men's, open—Milton Plunkett, Rua- " ask a)hau of twenty to ss tho,sidt,ring � 60,000 tOhS,.950 feb!t, IDA ,h *.as built.,. An, memory -:of the V Sol Mole, 'Max Mole. 4b , � . "..�',;�, � 0a tD*nbf __ After lunc �:' there we ilee year and it was splendidly pres- , Ladies, Qpen--Gladys Treble, Anna - h at 6, . . . . the f g' victories. of N* � , t 111114 .. 4ile_ of motioi. differs from the 12 stokiee,high, and h4lisiug .0onifort- . ,poloon, and 6ontaoins, visited the Palaces ot.. de Trianon ented. Miss Vera Hudson as the God -��Iqj � , _. - � I . - . , rate it -�Arblah it would be passed by ably 5,006 people. This was thi ber- th'@ grave of the Unknown Soldier, . - Dobie, Laura Phillips.' BRUCEFIELD . ,,! and Petit Trnianon, 4AA ,, e Stables dess (if Fame, bad the chief role and 1� <� -a in ', of sixty. There is the basis man liner Vaterland, which was J decorated with fine wreaths. Here a Married Women's — Mrs. Wilfred . �. 1� < 11 . .. .. _§nuZ fire is kept always -burning to where were kept the 6.1' I " tate coach. her remarkable memory and recitative Plunkett, Mrs. Reg. Carter, Mrs. Nel- Notes—Rev. W. A. Bremner is tow - ,of jg4gia�mt." Ten said my friend New York harbor w_'heui . I . 1. , par was de - " ' era walk powers never Showed to better advant- . �� syn"lize th ne ..", I � I . ,;� undying spirit of es of the Fre h Klifig% ,'.. son Patterson. in efeii man wriii1des develcip in clared, and *as eorifiscited. by the through the Woods Vo!; T a ed the age. Time would fail us to recount takint a mouth's holidays. He and ."? � I . front Of the ears at a certain age. United Stattis and give France. Later we stopped at the Nia- �.'LL - " Fat man's race D. Crawford, J. H. Mrs. Bremner and their two daugh- . 11 , , � _n a new name, dairy where Marie played the way in which the various charac- Querengusser. ters, Mrs. West, of Cleveland, and _,A Weight tends to increase, the height During the War sba,rna& a record for tionul Theatre and -from there had a lessens, the eye altars. Lputallthes4 od view of the Eiffel Tower, whic', as dairy maid and -h#_,'1' e carp in ters took their parts. Suffice it to say . carrying soldiers that 44p never been go � 1_1 . Fat la4y's race—Mrs. Albert Pep- Miss Edna and their guest, Miss Guest .:: the pond nearby wiflUWan ead. We that everyone did his or her part in � ." . lactors together and guess mOn's 'age approached by, any otigr vessel in the is 984 feet/ high. There lare ffour came back to Paris- - �. a diff erent 9 Per Mrs. Arthur Sparks, Mrs. Alex. Martin, motored to their summer cot- '. _,V as they� go up and -down the eleyotqr histor elevators to the top, where one can � . plendid fsCshion, and the close atten- Cas'errmre. tage in Bruce County last Monday. . I _; . vir ,� -.11 I ,!,* , y of the, orld, on, one occasion route. - tion throughout and the hearty ap- . � --silly perhaps—but it's amusing. I carrying 1,6,000 soldiers on one trip. see for a distance of fifty-five miles. Ladies, ex -students — Mrs. Lorne Mr. Bremner returned on Tuesday V> . During the war it was used as a Thii'follo*ing day %.-ipent shop- plause at various intervals .� . have tested it out. 1, am right some- She� p test'fiel Johnston. Mr.. Orval PTkillips, Mrs. conduct the funeral of a former meyn- - -assed a score of times 1hrough Ping. Paris str6ots ldo -so disorder- to the fact that the audience was an Roy McGeoch. her of his congregation, in the perwn . thing over 94 per cent. of the time." the war zone, though the German wireless station and the Germans lY on account of t e* ='y ven o - i Then the bull rang and he started to submarines m:kde several unsuccess- tried to destroy it by bombing from h mi d ra exceedingly appreciative one, and felt Men's, ex-students—Milton Plun- of Mr. Alex. McBeath, whose funeral go up. "Is Jack Dem= hgOing to fur, attempts to get her. In oten trips aeroplanes. The tower -is now used and their booths on tlfe_'�idewalk. The that so -ething well worth their at- kett, A. E. Erratt. was held from his residence in Stan- . win?" I asked. "No," e, " mc soldiers for broadcasting and electric signs. next day we spent visiti tention was being presented. The Girls egg-spoon—A.nnie Williams, ley on Tuesday. Interment was made . . is aging, --:-don't bet on -him—you will in France and England. When Lindeuburg came, to Paris he of Fontaineleau and B4rbizon where costumes were specially good and Elpajio'r W-ilson, Josephine Weir. in Baird's cemetery.—Mrs. Brock an,1 lose. Floor, please," and he went On �This is the tourist season and we fiew'three times around it. . the great French artistr,'Millet livedL added greatly to the effectiveness of Boy's, egg -spoon -John L6ckhart, Miss Pearl returned home last week I aboul"his work—elevating people and have on board'over 4,500 persons, Visiting the Church of Invalides we In the oliouse everything is kept as it the pageant. The setting, too, 'was Wes. Bradnock, Norman Lockhart. after spending a month'with friends I" was left by him, his ease], clothes, ideal, the beautiful trees and lawns guessingages. 1,290 of these beitig7 the crew. Among saw the grave of Napoleon with its bed, table, tiny stove '. Ladie.s, nail drivini — Mrs. John in Michigan.—Mrs. Janet Ross visit- . ' ' au&.Other furn;- lending a special charm. A magnifi- Scott, Mrs. Charles Potter, Mrs. D. ed ,her daughter, Mrs. Hastings, of The Unseen Terror., many clergymen, doctors, professors,. great sarcophagus of red Finland ture, among them a 616&, which was cent stage had been erected by Mr.; Taman. Belgrave, last Sunday, and brought . . ls�*yers and other prominent persons, marble. The altar is most beautiful stopped -when he died *4y"'.his son. We John Mc0aa, assisted by M,r. Dqnal,li In addttion to th�p above, a pair her two grandsons home with her. I t- Coming dovin the main line of Vile we notice in our social hall each day with 4he golden lights falling On itg--h,d lunch in a little copa*ard beside Me -Donald, and this, too, had a good' . C.N.R., a lady said: "I would love- the'very tall and burly figure d of shoes was donated for the boy or She also has Miss Laura Ross, of Ford - . . . of the tw�stvad pillars. There we ,saw also his house under big ehifttnut trees, deal to do with the success achieve . ;girl taking highest marks in the re- City, as her guest—Stewart Knox, . I(- - to go in to Rouyn and "e a mining Very Rev. Father Iffichael O'Flanni-. a collection of fi aptured by N' The forest of Font,A;�,Aeau contains Mrs. Ben Johnson, under whose I . ' town,Uke that but I have heard awful gah, formL311 vice-president Of the Sinn poleon, and a %Lcive Was. door 40,000 acres and there4e saw the direction the pageant had been pre- ;cent Entrance exams. Thi s was barrister at law, of Toronto, is spend- .1 - things in regard tq it--Iffe cannot be Fein.f Dr. F. Emmons, Director of made of cannon, also captured by -oldest tree of the forost;� more than pa'red, was also the directress and awnrded Norman Lockhart. ing a few days with his grandmother, , safe in there." I assured the lady Cook's Educational Tours, is on board him. In the afternoon we visited the 600 years old. The- Palfte was the pianist on Friday nikht and the note- i The grewsed pig event did not turn Mrs. Wilson.—Miss Ina Scott, of Lon- , ­ that it would be safe. I told her and in charge of our parties. Church of 'Sainte Chapelle, a beauti- favorite residence of Naj,@Pon I. We worthy success was largely due to her I out as exciting as had been looked for. don,- spent Civic holiday at her home onsidered the restaurant of A Day on Board—The jolly stew- ful Gothic church of the twelth con This particular porker had evidentl that I r, - saw in a case one of his-liats and a indefatigable energy and her out.- I e day here.—Miss Irene Snider, of London, I i taken on the social feeling of th 5, is at her home for the week eud� the Rouse of Commo'hs'a nioro dan- arcf'riffg�t the bell at 7 a.m., the sig- tury, with grand 'colored gluss win- bit 'of his bair. '1%er*e_'w`aa also -a standing ability. To her also belongs- and was willing to fraternize with Miss Margaret Aikenhead, of London, gerous Place than Rouyn—that some nal for rising. You jump up quickly dows. It contains some precious fine clock showing the secolk1s, min- , the credit for decorative scheme which any and all. and three or four sitarts is at the home of her parents, Mr. and . Editors I had known had slain a man's and if you bruise your ahin again get- relies, among them a part of the utes, hours, months and years wbi�'hl'added greatly to the whole effect. ­ llffj�piirll wliat does it Cross. At one side of the interior 1 -.ad to be made before a decision, Mrs. H. Aikenhead, for a few days. repu i n a n ting out of that is still going. The r,,oms �ontain The thanA of the congregation are g, In � that akespeare had remar ' that matter! You get to the basin before we saw a small green glass window. most beautiful tspestr4 1. The library i due nut only to Mrs. Johnson-, a-3 ('cu Ili he reached. William C'rai * ' The Late Mrs. W. L. Forrest.—The at i ng a purse was nothing to steal- the other three. After breakfast we One of the French Kings who was contains 70,000 books and there are I directre.", but to all the members of . the final start. managrd to reach his .1 . ' nih% first and taking hirn bodily following oT)ituary was sent to The in a kood name—that neither had go Out on deck. Everybody smiles. afraid of being murdered, hid and two long, tables on on,� if which Na- I the choir. and to the other friends bnth aro' 'the mitidle gave him the, hear, Fxpositor for publication I n stolen in Rouyn and that and you feel as if you belong among heard the Mass from there. Leaving Kre. lUnd by I',,% � ..ever. e poloon signed his abdication, and his from within and without the con huir and planted him in the crate. I Brucefteld corre.vondent two weeks her life th6re was as safe as it would them. Scarcely a day, but you see the church we passed near to the handwriting is shown. There was &I-: vation. who so kindly lent their as.1*1st - After supper was �prvcd a leagu,� ago, but failed to reach its destination. be in Sunday School, but she simply one or two great liners passing. Af- state prison, where Queen Marie so a table mvith a hole in it, where ancv. Special mention should he *nla'(If- V,all game botwt-en F.xoter and Aul- i, As it contains gorne particulars which - ' ,- could not believe it. ter lunch the afternoon is spent in Antionette was impriSoned, ai�id we he plunged a knife in anger after. of the splendid assistance rendereti b ? - burn was played, the no -ore resulting were not included in the death notice -Then I went to Rouyn. There was the social room, chatting with friends saw the door out of which she came ,igni,g. The recepti(m -room of .Mr. Lammiman, whose accoinlitani- . . sent 1,v our ITensall cnrrespondeW, - much that was unfinished. There was or writing letters, or you may sleep and passed down the same steps as Henry If is the finest room in the ments were most enjoyable ' �ln R victory 9-2. -m had b"n ri'ected we are'publishing it by request: Our . A large plat'ni mud and poorly paved streets as hap- in your deck chair, or read under she did on her w2y to execution. world. There is another' famous, The cast of characters wa.'I as f,,I- and a conrert Inade tip of mwkiv , %illage and community was startled s,,it- . pen qlways in a town hurried into skies that can only be rivalled in the Next we visited the Pantheon. In carp, pond where the fkh live to. b2'I,,w,: (;oddess, Miss Vvra lluols"t), able for the dFi.N wa, then givvn, in last I-'ridav morning 'to hear of the this world by uriSorseen circumstances Sunny South. Who cares if your nose its vaults are the tombs of Voltaire, more than 100 years old. Attendants, Marjorie McDonald, l -'ay which iho, f,�Ilowing tnnk part: passing of'Mrs. W. L. Forrest. Mrs. but the -streets virere safe. On the is blistered! We have dinner fro -in Mirabeau and other famous men. Its On Our return ride it riined heavilv '.Johnson: Sir John A. MrDon,dd, Mr. Chairman, B, C, Weir: solo, ku h v F*(iT,r(,,,t hall not enjoyed good healih " bill is the new smelt,er, a gigantic e.30 lo 7.30. At 8 the ' enteitainment dome is 267 feet.bigh. It is &_,corat- but our cab men were nwing and we'W. C. Govenlock; Min. GvorgE� Brown, Carter: driot. Mrs. Writ Crirtiz (n,f' !-)r years,'suffering with heart trouble 10 NJ � . industrial enterprise—in a vacant lot begins. The orchestra. plays and ed with grand marbles, massive %oorl reached Paris in tittle for even- 1 . r. Dave Genirnell; lion. Georgr .7pall F_t,,ike_) and Mr�. M. All -I but tht end came sudof(mly. On Wed- -near the hotel a little child made mud they dance in the social hall or on paintings and statues. In the after- i -ng dinner. Cartier, Mr. W. Thompson: �'Zir (')ia-. Bella Staikt-rl: viiitnr solo. , . _'. a pies. Contrasts! The greatest Of deck. On Sunday we had religious noon we also visited the Cathedral of .inve ,yJ i ;,; n, ­;da.% slit. t,)(,k a stri)k nd never modierni industries and investment service in the morning, and In the Notre Daniel the greatest of all e - - - Tupper, Mr. Ivy llendvr�i,n; lion. Dori� Cook, daughtor of Mr. Find My�4. rallied. Mrs. Forrest*% maidun name I T,v,,nard Tillev Mr, A, Dnnev; On-' j 11 Cook (nor Bes-tic Rownd): quar- was Magdalt-na WoUe Rnd she was a running into millions --Abe oldest and evening sang community songs. There churches of Paris, and from which i '' I '' . GARDEN PARTY AND PAGEANT tario, Miss B .Joynt; Laura Socord, t,tt, Mr�, 11. Shaw. Nfr,. C. lllowsnn, tintivv of s�anlvy Township and was -first of all industrial efforts,for 1 are many games and amusements, most of our finest churches are cop- , . , . . son; Quebec, Miss ".Nl. miKs.'sarlir Carter. Mrs. N. Hill (ri(­ married t,, her bereaved husband in . . - imagine Cain and Abel must have two It was begun in 1163 and not The garden party h,-] I under thP Forrest, 11'abi tant. Mrs. W. strong ; Elimhoth ("arter); qoln�, Harvey Al�-- the Y(,ar 1"7. Of her three children hands, seven pianos and radio, ied. Miss M. Ifud made mud pies just 'outside the g'ates which gives us the daily news as we finished until 100 years later. In it auspices of Eg-mond% lie United' . W. Cli'arters; Wolfkl, (; Moritcalm, 'vlr ,I.e: ,,(.!,,, Mr,k. .J. Bonihi-on (no- two are left to mourn her loi's, [,aur- -of the Garden of Eden after Adam are irf touch with both sides of the we saw the room where Mary Queen Church on Friday last was a con- i Mr. .T. Forrest; New Brunswick, NI,g� Porth, Yiinghlutt), Ifen,mll- fill, unce, (if Brucefield, and Miss Beth, at was served with a writ of E . jectment Atlantic at all times. There is a of Scots was marinied to Henry II of spictious success from ,very angle. �J' Webster; Itive Dower, Mr. A. S('"tt; Prodhagen Band. which remained fr, home. Thvir son, 114"rider%on, gave . . . in the earliest days af the human well organized printing establighment, France. It also contains a fine tab- The weather, which had i)edu threat- Nova Scotia, Mr. Earle Webster; the evening perfnTMFinee, Filso rend- l'i" life for his country in the Great .1 a race. -No therd'is.little thiLt is rough hospitals, operating room, swimming let in memory of the British soldiers ening in the morning. pr,lved IM that Evangeline, Miss A. MrNay: Prino, � ered .-ev(,rFkl q - -h wen, War. (;he w,s member of the Pres- " . a . elections whi( hyterian church. Brucefield, for 2L Jn the Df e of Rliluyn. It is one of the pool, gymnasiums, barber shop, bank killed during the Great War. Among could have been desired for the after- Fdward [,,;land. Miss M. Wall l*e; hizhlv enjoyed. e safest places in the world. onvenience. The clocks relices are two thorna from 013 noon and evening. The .supper which Milkmaid, Miss G. Casenticre; Mani -I This are set right each day at no/on and -a crown of Christ and the spear. � ., wits followed by R fireworks - number of yf�ars and was a woman titude and � To A New City. chart shows each day the la We began promptly at 5.30 Piet every re- I toba, Mr. K. Webster; Saskatchewan, display Rfter wbich th�o diincinz ,,,, of st�-iliniv 1 hristian chRracter. passed the Church- of St. Gervais quirenient, both as to quantity andlMrs. A. Boyce; Northwest MountvAthe I , ntf,,rm. with fl, know h(,r was to love her. and those . and - Rrge npen-air pl, ". - ') -ed her most. . I I Back in the days of the war I pass- longitude, the distance covered damaged by the German bombard- quality and fully stigtaino(Litho excel police, Mr. Ben .Johnson; Alberta, Mr. (i,inrr ho knPoA her les' IoN lk0 the rate, rarMng from 27 to 40 miles � ii .excellent pro�zrramnio of ],It, -qt Saturday, , ed th,rough Kapugea-ging. In those per hour. For two days it was the ment on Good Friday, 1918, and where lent reputation the wnrnen,of Eg: rn.11enry; British Columbia, Miss D. ,,it, bv a .-­pi(,r-e nrch-qtrn, was en- The funcral was hi-ld on ( ere vii�as a � a interment carap Service was being held and many � - . - -,,ni the family residence days th mondville congregation have Won in Broadfoot, ; PRuline .Johnson, Mi -s i,,,,-,-,] lintil 11br kkrl' sMa' I ... ur, .),,!.� lm,h, ft here anti tbe graves of some of these roughest passage since December and were killed and wounded. We passed this respect. . . FIva Wheatley; Yukon Territory, The qvi-r-il corlmitte- handl;rlz and %%,Fk.,; largelv Att,-nded, rriends be - ,unfortunates marked by a plain slab there were many empty places at the house of Victor Hugo, the, great The interval between the kapper Miss A. Thompson; Snow Queen, Mr",,_,t1,,, H,,. d,.,_(.,%(- L�r,nt r,,,fl;i ror the inK thrre fninl' lgmdon, Cheqley and .- table, but I did not miss a meal, be- French writer. It is a small house and the programme wits nicely filled W. c. Govenhwk; Afteridanfg. )[-(,?I(' fr, - . -­ t Interment wa,; made in of concrete Still Stands outside the having like a good sailor. of white stone and red brick and con- in by music from the Reaf6rth High- and Fdna Doney; .Nur-6nir Sistor."' Irl" f mi,inner in whic'n their qpv- I ll't I &� - Cenwitery. 71111. town. Xaviscasing then wasonly a On the evening of the fifth day we nected with many others. The Bastille I ; I , oral ,Illjir� \N,pl,e hqndlod. thk hrinii., Iiiiii . name,'juist, a station and a fev houses. saw the 6rst lights and next morning prison was destroyed by a rurlb , - ��_ I Mrs. W. Chxrferg; �,'oldivr, Mr. Pear tho fir�t tirno an f,vr,nt nn such R sun(lair ,School Picnic -A large To-duy 1t,s a brisli: tOWnb Sturgeon Lou" —_ -_ . 1, .. -P QrRIP hnq boon att,cmp - cr -,I g.' - went an deck early. The mist soon during the Revolution but we saw five - son Chsrt,rs; Fi,hwilv, l _ ,1o,,,,,;,Inry ted Inc ,,NN ,lth(�red at BayfivId on Friday . Falls Pulp and Power Com y has lifted and we -were passing the Chan- large Stones in the ttebment where Sailor. Mr. W. MeNay; Nancy Two, ,11,r � 1,, ha\f, a good time at the annual . opened a large plant. Ther'"will be nel .Islands and soon saw the coast of the guillotine -stood. n e CemeteTy Miss A. Adams; Britann;a. M'is s .M., - — --------.O----- Sunda.v school picnics of the loca , i located here one of the biggest paper France, the snyall fields -with hedge,, of Pere Lachhise we saw the tombs Seaforth Patrick: Attendants. -Tw;-iv and .Alar- 1 . churrlips here. Many did not go un - I making plants in Canada, and that ,ion WRI111CO; Heralds, Mr. 1,ammil-nar, - . atouM* looking like patchwork 8,114 of many famous people, including the . HAY SCHOLARSHIPS -�NVARDRD til after dinner but a larger crowd � � means the world. I dotted1with villages. Then the little late President Faure and Adelina Mn -,ter Pwh McDonald. I -nrdPd - than us,. al hall dinner. At three The Kaelsonsing river tumbles ovl?r YJ The tntal proceeds were approxi-! Inspector Tom has f,w% th, o'clock sp'ortc; were indulged in both " - pil-of boat came to meet us and leal Patti. I ENRminRtirm rv-'younpt and old mgeriv participating. a dam just west of the town and at us into htwbor, and lthe French of- One evening we motored for thrAe LaqrselRaces rriRtely $200. PAditinnal Friti-Fince . tempted to ran north. Finding that ficials canifivi-an board*to stamp our hours around the best parts of the I . .- .*. ­ ­ sults: � Mr. Rremner and Mr. Graham, United changed its course ornit.te(I from the previous High: Church and Preqhyterian minister, de - 00" route diffitult it %� s little trkk Passports, The fieviitIan being too city. Another day we motored to Under the*Auspices of Hamilton Driv- � I and turned west. Thi large to enter, we were taken - to land Versailles and Malmaison, passing ing and Athletic Arqoeiation. 1 left a ,large bay in the ti�vr and AI;BUTIN 01,F) BOYS' RRUNION.Schfuil Fntranre rpports: No. 2,1%erve much credit, for the way they eeping iiiii in tenders at, Oherb�tlig. We s6oii through- long avenues bordered with StPphen---F',Iva r,ampnrt. (B) passed. !handled the sports. In the. course, of' arouiid this bay is a sw passed through the Cu9t6iris building .huge trees covered with light green The Reunion of old boys and girl,9'. Thn flig,h F,chool F,ntranrr- 9cholar- I the afternoon a very exciting soft - undulating bank of -hills. The PAPqr e 5, Hullett, and -Au-, ships awsrded annually by the Cxwln- I hall game viras played between the . . to -obr -train. We were met b n raoss 'and forming arches. overbea�, Wednesday, Aupst 10 or 1:. S. S. No. ''I company has taken over the property. , n . - - of Cook�mon, and the condueuOf thoh through little towns an(-] again burn vicinity held at Auburn on Fri- vil of Hav tovvn.,khip were won this Brownies- and the "Trail Rangers." , . At an"expense of thousands of dol- our P22, who took, us to our Ivain. ii4o forleats, The famous palace was $1050 IN PURSES day of last week wlis a huge success.;yPar as follows: The first of $27.50 1 The girls showed the boys who could . " Jars "this area is beine parked tilid, There we had our first sight of Eur- once a resident of the French King,4, Well over 2.000 people gathered from . by Janet Turnbull. S. S. No. 15, Hay; I plRy ball and won the game quite I . treed. . 11 -doubt if any town in Canqtda opean vendors and beggars who were but is ry�W 'used for meetings of Con- . s3w far and wide and the day was spent the second of $16.1;0, by Gordan Greb I easily. � ' �. ,,Vd- a more heautildr-park than . Trot or Pace, piairse " I . . will �ha , lined up besldq the train. I.Asiving gress. The ce ' � rooms 2.14 he-tween qports, in renerwing old ac- 9.S. No. 2, Hay; the third of $1-1.00 1. I - ?M,, *j' k,j%iuicasiug. Aroufid ilitig of the man '; Death of Alexander McBeatli.—The 0. . I tlils. tol . � ' are Covered ,with beautiful painti 2-18 rid memor- by Beatrice Adams, S,S.. No. 12, Hay.' 8% � his � ailied eilee. the ,, 00ioAny iml ,therbiDuig aV 2.36 p.m., we began OUT Trot or Pace purse $300 (Innin-tance and recalling fo ; denth occurred in Stanley on Satur- I .11 . long ride W I _ '9"i day, July 30th', of Alexander McBeath. i - P". h 9, laft tbr4u-gh oldoXADT-� and on the floors: are fine Moaafesn i * , '. .. ies of school day-. At the. daybreak o... build h hous& toate n4o. . - rain s ' -fall and Appenrances ___________..Q_ nt of the Intmicipal- , � I.., . . 1 �� .. , ... , :. % mand�. -We passed ripe wheat fields, contains very fine furniture, same fte 2.30 Trot or Pace., I)t&§d $300 ta�ted to a life-long reside .. "r - I the i Will 90,01 :". . , -, Some, already cut, and sav - tapestries and the four find pirpets Colt Race—four yen -old -he preparation.% - , . 1. . I ". . , 1 them no looked as though f REPORT OF ROG SHIPMENTS ity. He was born 81 yen" ago in " .. .4ove I selftsh `� ; 0. �, _6 , YI �.i �� ­ . �f .�. hig-erildlog Still haild rskig" 9'en- whioh were used on the floor Of the made by the several committees had . Pertlisbire, Scotland, Find came to this I m .1 .1, - I ._Olt.,01. jt.:U, , . I . d under, purSe.,....$150 country when a child. He has been .. .1; �,.� I 11 ­ I . ". . I � � 611ally. Ihey,-,� 'Vsed an old- as lied room where the *Peace Treaty Wr 'an been for naught, but at five a.m. the The following is the report of hog � �, ., 1. - ' th,at Is I " �, :i.,� ii Ing ­ _'. �`� " �, V, - � hey, a d I . . re40_,.r-.4'*d'fi6und the shekves lyy fi-And. signed. The Prince Of Wales visited -,e ' nadad with "It Ain't shipments for week ending July 2Rtb. failing for some time but took a Weak- � , "j. . � , . . I � C Wwlllkit�.' � ii . _ � HEATP, � jazz band re and the 1927:— - .. A�i �;;;; � - 1%,00.4 ­* g;owtil and generally, here, on July nd we were on the ALL MILE Rain No More," . uncot- , . ­._�X"',:, A , ': IL , . . .j _�i _ I - , ..­�,4,_ -,".4- -V__.'_- . . . Goora . - . . . ` � . 1 7 ed.4 ,around _ Sth, a turn la,;t Sunday and had been -ng a -ad - - -'S' - ' .� "... .-� ,'.�!,' �� �.� of - �ttt, N00h. - - ;?fW'jj��`R__Q',_­ ' * eacli. spot where 'he stood in the garden. I wraitherman Apparently took the tip, . s since Wednesday eveni I 60 I , , I I '! I - 8EAPORTH—Total hogs, 41; select sciou ­,'.--v;B - I , , ­ 'y � 1,j , �t . ­:� - .� Tteet wdvb- � e First R&ce, 2 O'Clocklbarp early ye= I " A, r, , 1- I �­, " � �... ',��,, ". � I � nte ilong neatly all fn�on -with 72 windows I - a finer day couldn't have been .. , �, IA'a 17 fine gallerT I fol bacon, I 0, thick smooth, 27; heavies, gradually slept away. His ,., . ,,� . %­ 'I ,, 'Pha I 0 -11 -of apti�dsiu. That roads uAd f1kirb WAs �6, Zme '%Mount -me saw the table vAere the. Peace No WAIT B E 11 T po".ibl , -m- - ­­', �,7; lk I ., -k- who; � - 8 ETW EX AA -9 V S. were spen or and fra 1� "-:4,1,11 � 11, Ilk � I , 1. .1 , . � 'Ar , . 11 this I , - V%Ar '. gp,ao, u , . r * ,i7,;, I Igned, and w&e shown grand parade formed 52. er, hat later b&q beer engaged as W ��P�, ve'r . ., . , of bush 1%� '.hbtft t1heOtn'ut 111W Treaty wals si ' At 70 a.m. a j; , �" . �,­ _� ,b wheat the d6ot Tq which the German dele- Parking for Cars---Driv*"'*ht in. at the west end of the viT Surviving are one soup Jad% _ . - 1, Pe 1, " � i ,;, t. 4 ` , t the locust a& va treeig. , Th Itage and BRUCFFIET,D—Total bog, � I 3, A . ,'�Ilii#f ,,�,5 1 , __­ I . , . I � �1' *1 but 'I gatm.entdred. We visited the differ- Gates6open at nooh. ' mrched through to the ball park rt, 13; thick smooth, 26; farmor- u to a MA. * ' �"i'�� � . 11 d. rt*4 "I, hit, fiolde were. veid, "Wifli POPP lest 071 select baco . 1 ,,P.� k�� I , i I I I eme-n . I 1� 4,44ockod -any of out *#dde. Th6re iout 4, &rtt ent . .- .. re heavies, 9; extra beavies, 1; shop OF Stanley. and six da gh r l4rb, IV - �! 1", i - - , , " I ,, " . the C Cochrane, Mrs. J. Jamtt, .� 1. .1 I . 116.. , totided M .0 n ;8 d the Ringla and .George gtnrdy's farm. who 11 .1. 'r, : . ... 16 �11, R P110 � 316 ; 4q . . - --the or I Quo6d-19' md evety, the r6am where Awy Net J9 the largest all, record 1ports were beld—a good old fashion- hogs, 4. XcMurtrie, Mrg. A. MoBride of gtWi­ - ' . I � � .I...... ,Vrdrer, 0 k I a, ,­Pockf� '' and, I .1ftt . ­fOr 0 1 1 ­­"�, 4., ,.- MI. ­­ - � 't*6 � 1A - , ad tue IT -XIV kil, ed dinner and surprr rif "in -other's WALTON—Total hogs, 129; select ley, Mrsi, J. Xenard, of vletorl:4 40 r L, I .-tivo-w6rx'' ,V,VA I totit fora §, (One Atild sipotators tire assured'A bangap _ - ��T_Z.i' I I .1 .*, e homes Lould ,pt hip 865 wi ., � .. . . I k �, , *110.1" 11 O.O. "b4flig, Wilt MAY " f& -b,4a .1 Otto M"N ­' 614 W"13,44vt _ P I '. I �� i , "60illi's SP6*, , '- - cooking" being served gratis, on the bve6n, 44; thick Smooth, 74; heaVies, Od , t h, 0 I ,�'_ �, � 7 I M , . . . 33ut MR -L J�h,*#� 11-1 W �, . e- 114,9- dach dhy)� . Tom o , - I ... Aftk� .. a $6 ome. The fun , , ` L 1� I ' &;*,_'A .� --- —, ,� �" — - j A 'with.ted. Vler ft6fs.. I ed. ( to'_�71ply­ took th"e. batb's fit hu , ground,4. Nesday trota h% late retideh % ��`,� It, -...I,-- .__ , t ,olu"t 11 . �h TA216. XV A ' , lation 1,, Shop hap, 5. , _ On , I I . I . I , "' Alelilwfflt Turf The parade, which was led by the . bair&a cemsterv, aid ht *101 I " , , , , I 1; �10, "� : p9o'kii..'s a Weri oTO - As %Y61L , "P , _.i" ,I _ _ IV _ 7 ". "L, ... , - TktrA6h#hd114 'up,11 �",' 11 . S, .1 � . ,0 - . � I . , ., M ", 12 , , " I , " , , 11,01 1poxv -1,ne 4 r"jy a ( "i ,�W �m r de�#] A ,;- & - P�A - - .190M TV , A:: *Cartreil L� 11 at, Brodhairen Brass Ba I of OURON CO.—ToW hogs, 941; pe- pded *as, v#W 1� 0 it 3 -­­ X Idepw ,�, )1� AN 'aeo M.. � - - L'Ay?,W-,ToLMM , b __ twentv-five entri�s ---- !hotfi behu- led bomoh, 294; thiA Mooth, 413; - , �'. �= �,.F­ I -M. I _,16 , 4 .. �jg§ 6&vm wolqu 7�0!01111 "' - - lj� fffd,�Aft MA: And � %, , ,4,,� i, ; .; ph,91debt. th TuRl MUM WAV311M , , , ,�. , . !, ,�, , � � I Z " , f . I ti�l - f ft -a IM I . , " I .. - . I . r,." ._,� � "" .. 16% Mt. Motes . � ' I 1111! ".00 1 .., �( ,j � , ,& �,.: ;.,: �-. 1, � ��: ., " 't . OEM# , ��V'. L a' 'I -6tiba % bei'ng;iv61l reiptomit- heavies, 60; extro heaviist 0- Iffiop ldioV,h f#gdojjt�q a ot to� - - —, �_ , _,. � !, M 5W 1) � . . 4� *t Ild, ty and gtot6aqve ,. An , i �� �' , ms'­Z�4�'r . �; . - WX - , -lin _0 �� �'Tfto'� : 1,1#ir " 4f - . T . it'.." 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