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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-10-21, Page 6, �st,�­ , "I . I " 31 ­­- il 'IN �� � i . I .. �*­ ,Rll�l;lWl'� ,�, , 1 iVA�,,, 1,,V"�,V�.,�.� "I ,,, � 1�� . i. , , . I , l ­ 11-1.1 . I R la ,�, � �... ,:�,,� ,� ll . I , "I'll ,. 1,11M ".0, l � , , -��,!` , ,.,z .il W� it "l.100:1, --,...,.Is�""it4�lil-�,�,4'.,,-,,.,w .11 �k 4 , , � 111K , , I . , I � , , i 0, , ,." � . %. ,.. , I , � , ... 1""', ""'R 4117,.,�. , � %,, '31""" 4A - � 414,41 ­�, ; 'Aq 0 4�1, 11VIN 'JA#4 . , " 1, � A , J , , , . - I ", . - t I Qlre4slna �,�.,,::::: 1, " .�w�� , �,,�',;% lN I �I:LV4 . ,,� i � I ­­­ "', : ��.,,' r -,� l i n,9��V,611e"l- " ... , , ., " , . � , , �'r , : . . I , , , IG., -M , 4"M 'Wr , , , . ,$ , � III V �� . tG" isl V � fq,� , � 1, , - � � I I I -- 1� . I st.. I �,.� " � . -14aa Q V 414�. "PuMill . ,.", Al"CIF,�.11" "Mkwl� 11411T �i�,, � � ll,��PE;1' " - , � W � I [N Rl,%110 "X I I � M04 wports d %0 Apple in � ' iU01MUx.kg 4ornt�.Lld', I . . I .. .. 11 , y , ly "'t e a ,, . , p Or , 6,��. 1 I'' I " I 'dim � \ � chi e , , &�J'.fgl , , . `,'�-,,o' '�q�� ­�,, ,llli 4�10�,�,�, .,%�,,,. " '' Most 49wuft a cl 4rd those XVUQ are Mterested r e c ut da % . . I � , it* nge . 1, I only in wurixzg a supply for RT, *U;,IqA . . . . . . . I ci 40 , when ry ,,,,as poor, he eojoyed the is e !11111�­:'11',i ii ;��2tA*�i,71���,�,,�,�l,,�,-�,-, " K ­ - � cQA*U1lRP%Wu wM be More than usu­ dom, as our children. Quite recently I -,�,�i,,�, Q, ��, I il, ,3­,�,�,`,,,��r-'."' " , -�,!�,, Dpi��, "t alft i4texested I* maiatining sulol- Plies iu 4"4 oamattem for as loing A secret jnformation emne to FA.sel and . �,� "­ )l- ": 1, 11,�, , 1 "I ltl. �, k,"�,,�ll'��"-',�'�.,,�,,�,'�,� , , period as possible, Obtsiuktig of thar, knowledge his lather that a plot to kidna, - p the children ww about to be carried out. �`-`:�,,�.,`, *-:.,( � � i, " objective necessitates of the most eaeAeut methods and desir- The kidnappers were to capture oe - 11 --.-.- I I Mous of storage. able camb children while at play, spirit them - , . , ­ --- National Apple Week, whieh will be away to the Canadian forests, their ", 1 . '. , - ­., � -1 1 �'Iffwll 11 lovember, will doubtless held in N accomplices on this side of the border .J'. 7 � I 'L �� � . 1 .�. I., , L - r. move a large number of consumers to were to demand a ransom of $1,000,- for .. 11 . I 11 �1. - , �� 11 the point of purchasing considerable 000 their safe return." ' "Since then the two young sons of � , . 11 DCRJMX WRIT- casy to quantities of this fruit for laying a- Edsel and their maid are followed .. 11 ... 1. I i remember -and hard to for- . . way, and it is necessary, in order that their purchases shall prove satis- wherever they go by a detective, some- � , XC4 once To,!" tried it- fLetory when required for consump- times in an automobile and sometimes Keelps teeth Whites, tion, that the apple storage be In on foot. I have since remarked that people do not breath sweet, ai& appetite, readiness when the apples are deliver- know how fortunate they are to have and digestion ... e&. This means preparing in advance escaped the disadvantages of being i and now is a good time for thorough- millionaires. The penalities of being EH tivo cem" ly cleaning and airing out the cellar devoted very rich are great and I have had . . or other space to be to apple short range glim�ses into what they . - V, M�. Ili - - ;i - 1 storage. Temperature is the chief control- are. Poor people and their children are safe, millionaires are not. I be- - 's * ling factor in successful storing of lieve the happiest people are the mod- - - apples, and a storage temperature be- erstely well-to-do ones. Henry, how - , Meal tween 32 deg. F. and 36 deg. F., with 11"ller, seems immune from worry about .. relative humidity from 75 per cent. to l,nything. If he doesn't want to see .. 1, - ,,, r cent. offer about the best con- ,)r hear anyone or think about any- - " , "', I - -- ditions for most varieties of apples. thing, he simply doesn't. He seems I 1� I J. Connolly, Goderich - - Pre During the early storage season it to be temperamentally fitted to be 1--l-�,": --- THE McKILLOP MUTUAL is hard to get inside temperature as desired, but if possessed of great wealth and can . , iow as every advant- in stand prosperity. He can be as 'eon- 1:1., I l�,� , FIRE INSURANCE CWY. age is taken of ventilator o : �� .,, ,-P'en' gs, �r A traryl as a n1l-de. He insists on hav- I V HEAD OFFICF-SEAFORTH, f"'", $,,�;, . k" "I., OFFICERS -. " V W, J. Connolly, Goderich - - Pre 41011" I � Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -Pm ?,E., I "I. , D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See.- ::. 7.27 ­�� ;­ k�,,,, AGENTS: ,. , Alex. Leitch, R. R. No, 1, CH 1:1., I l�,� , W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John .� ray, Egimondville; J. W. 'Yeal, �. �` I I 3.1: 1-1 rich; R. G. Jarmuth, BrodbageD, --,,�, .141F, DIRECTORS: � ".1t f3rucefield ......... � � , William Rinn, No. 2, Seaf 1, I., I John Bennewies, Brodhagen; .... . ',��' I Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, . 1. � , , ton; James Connolly, Goderich; I , ,. - . Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth ; � . .. ": Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert �,�, Harlock; George McCartney, . � ..... �-. I .. � I � , Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Bra � - . ,­ - ,. " I ------.--- -------- ..� 11 , . ".. WATSON & REID ,� I � k. SEAFORTH,ONT. ... - , , '," �. - v.. � . - ­ 11 ­ , �1�1 . ,"t, , i t - �,U,*:4�0444.4.0*,W.iA*a ,�. � �0 '00 , . 't, . �, , , ,gw , ; ,lii;**644'.4404,4�'00 'A , - t. .�­�,'.,� ,,, I , "� W, - I., . I l, GENERAL INSURANCE AG *�'�': I representing only the best 0 1 ... " , . adian, British a n d Am I " . "I Companies. �� "I . All kinds of insurance li i at the lowest rates, includin -,, l, �� .,.,: FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, A � ��, MOBILE, TORNADO AND P 1".. GLASS RISKS. I � "I". 1 -Also- I 4 , REAL ESTATE and LOAN AG 't'l William, and that he had, or h`hs, also, I Prompt attention paid to pla , I , i, ,,,, risks and adjusting of clai I . Business established 50 - I.. -1- guaranteeing good service I - terrible. If I had my way, I .. 1, - Agents for Singer Sewing M I ..... Company. 1, . I - I OFFICE PHONE, 33. 11.1 �N N, RESIDENCE PHONX 60. ,�, l,(,. - r� l�* 4I ,�� Z , � LONDON AND WINGRA , � , ;-, . - I., North. I --1. � a_rn_ -: "'l Exeter ............ 10.16 , 11". I i� ,,� Hensall ........... 10.30 �i� I �', ., Kippen ........... 10.35 . �% ­V� � I'l Brucefield ......... 10.44 li 10.58 !1; � , 11 Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.06 I � �., Clinton,, Lv . ....... 11.15 � IV , ", Clinton JcL ....... 11.21 � ." .1 Londesborough .... 1125 I "I,t " - iBlyth ............. 11.44 I , �Ili Belgrave .......... 11.56 ��, !� Wingham Jet,, A.r. . 12.08 ":1", I., i�,, Wingham Jet., Lv.. 12.08 1�4, 111 iq."�,,' ,Wingham ......... 1? -12 ,.iV N ; " , South. ,"� , ."''. I � , . 11`�1,11-:, ,Wingham ......... Ill.m. 6.55 �11 �211 I—- that temperature of a storage room 7.01 , �'. �,, "', , �­ Belgrave .......... 7.15 . � lalyth ............. 7.27 ,lli;,,`� ,4,. 1".. , ,,,, . Londesbotrough . - - - , 7.86 , ,-1 , 1, " Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 �� - , 1, Clinton ........... 7.56 " j;.'. . ".. �'P, "linton Jet. ....... �, 8-08 -t". , ," f3rucefield ......... 9.15 I , 1. , Kippen ........... 8.22 '�� � Hemall ........... 8.82 ;�,,'K 1 ,"'e", Exeter ............ 8.47 ,1;,� � p", 1!,�. ................... : .* .................. I �.­ . ; I 1,l I I", . %,` .1� ls,,�� ­ C. N. R, TIME TABLE :­ " . 0­ ,� , , ,it 'I"'; 11� East �;.,§"."­ ��. ,,�j;. �. 4 -­ ,"111-11 ,, '11 I TF' T,r4l -7,��­­'�W,?IhNf��- 11!0iR1&-. ,. ,,!�rft A) I ,,", "."', I'll T ,0, 11,�,,,�,,&, ,.,V­!��, ''o, �',­�,��'­" , , -"-,'.,'�''� �,,,,',' .j - �.,� 4W . ,'I �. " , � , W, ", IV�Xg. j4gyf� ���­: , ---jj.' jt�­7n"`­­­­ " 7T'� RI'A I ', ­&j�, � M%'�kj.�.'.T�','4 ��.��,�,�i,:"'.' ­';,".�, , 005100 I .. . ... , "l "" , I . - I 11 � , HIM �. . 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'in that case, 95ptember.h;%ve, a, pe.0 � I I � I �il' lloll , � - , � � � " V " �lv',-'At-�:,,,, him, � � .- I , guess Iii I The ,roots of plAnts'jiof (i iQ`­QV-Pr,,-AJq� ,1�, : ­ - 1-1- 1. I - I , �Q-' 'T 0 01 Tlhoim 9M'' 61� , W, . - 11.�t­ - NO! !,� VOW49V lov li �l, ,�' 1�1�i . I I . n �T ��`q j,"'.1o, lo. "" � 11. , I � l;A . tilfflp , R"i-if%"o R�' : �,, � ''. ";l:. , . " , "I"'l ­ l" i I . I �� 1 I ­ � ��, �� I , have to. pay it for him.," 1. Itha, those cut ;Aftgi $opt , Or. - " Aieiiimolln "14, h -,' � volltralt�lis tW,t ,r ,I yl. . �. � ., J - 1� % AVA �p a& . !". 11 : ,Ili 4", .- is no danger of analla t �, . � � 11, , , , , I ,,�-�" 1�� . fl� kll-. t4e, klilaxante'e 0, 14it� I ,, ""Aw , 0 I I, ` 11 � ,,, , , p - , TrA, T � , 40M , " - MV, 0 1 1 ,- Strange," said Billie Ritchie. in a self due to t4e preseine vx a � qn,vy move 1;Aaa.-11'0etI),1g,,�Ta*. . ., wp,�r (A ,, 1, ach sweet A q I . . ,� " - . .11, : , �,4,1 . , e��,.'.Ii',',��,,�����?."",",�,�"�,,�4 pj�eptt, �, Ail III "I . , . ...... .. " " . _0 , � - � 1i " � . ,q, musing mood, "we wry seldont real- growth. Alfalfa cut twice, -a yo ' ' -1 06*." , 4" -; 11,1..� , , 1-�,: , 11 I , , .4 , �,;)A � 11 ,� , , - �141 , , t�, , ., � " , � , ., , " - ows greater ,vigor and give a great- f qu *'L 1­'$�I*'` 114,1� , 1�"F 0. ize oxir boyhood dreams gh ou"whoo." , Or 4helby, Monl4u, I � I , , , ,- or Xpt A. Q, I � I .1. I 1". I . " I , . . I ,- "�� I I -, . 11 ',� . ly, ,,�, �", I I ,�.Wa ! - I ght Gtbbon6l,� Is ':t" � � ", , - . , � � � Wilt V, �79 . - , . ,-.t � , ­ . . 1. . "Oh,.1 don't know," replied Alel er yield than alfalfa out three times that flush int0,,,,f.amo- ov = ; P : " , - ,; t � � 1, I , - .1 . I � e� Wht 00M � I Fairbairn. "When I was a kid I,inthis latitude, - A�,, ,,�,11 I �;.,. I %. . �1 then lapse back lliito their aclliWOMW �"` �,�, �'-,,, - ,, "I . tl� � . dreamed, of the day I -would wear . . � . . . * " --4" ,"­- 11 �- i "� long pants. And now I wear them 4111P obscurity, The fartiolAw 81copestriaT 00 , ��q�, 1 ';,�,Z � �� , .1 I " I . I ' -� I I 1-1 jj­ -V . -141' , wear OV r%pl R,-- �.ch AN :* gave Drayton the thrill of its life, i =111 ` 't `� ", � " . '1 ' . � quiCkly, "I'll", ......... V. I .1 1 1 , longer than I ever dreamed of,' UNIMPO*ItTANT LITTLE JOWNS while -Cave City, in "tentucy, near 011"' -'Ae.,tj.oqe@% of renova- .... 1. . "', -, - I , ., �... . .L � , , , I �, .. - 1"nl� " Ill pAsoned tio�, =0 , ii� ��#iialinted,.; 1 lT,40 . ". -, �, ,An,m r-nmip which Floyd ,Co ins was Im , 6 U�A . , a salesman went from farm, to a.m. ing his own way and be does have it. Goderich .......... 6.00 that temperature of a storage room Holmesville ........ 6.17 ONT. Clinton ............ 6.25 I seaforth ........... 6.41 . '. St. Columban ...... 6.49 housewife, 1,by using this churn you Dublin ............. 6.54 , 1, West for storing fruit in previous seasons a.m. p.m. 14 I Dublin ...... 10,27 5.88 . , . . St. Columban. 10.42 SA4 1. , �� seaforth .... - 10.53 6.53 , , Olinton ...... 11.10 6.08 �;`" 1161mesville . . 1L20 7.03 , 1�1 '�­ "etidh . ... . IL40 7.20 . ;,�; � " � l!"it, Q P. IL Ting TABLZ 0 I I , ., , ­­ . - phst ­� I-, "r, W,ftfa ................. , � . �, " �­ % ................... : .* .................. I �.­ . ; I 1,l I ...#... 0 ............ *1 1 , �;?,­�',. ��,"� , , ,,�, �, ,,��,,", 4.4... 6 * 4 ........... 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Z, ��,,,!.,��,,',�j , 11�1� , XVr.V.,A0.,'0 , - ,�� . - ., � I " q, � I . , , i'�* . ., �t ,i� ,,,�:," 7p,tiLt, q,,,Apw ,,� o "p; , " I '.. , 0 �;` I "N I ", , " ,4, y h - - - 00 I J�, , , � qq , g��,�11 , ., .I,, ,� FIA11F, � I , I , , , 1, � � , , ,.) , , '�� , bwr iioairke, 7 ilm - I All r"QW-1491, � R l I .� a I # AA,TWr,,V1r. 4 "i , ",IV "14�:,, 0�, -, � -111, I , V4 4 ,� �d 11! I ... I qp .­�, �-­­­,,, 1� i Tiorlu,"%, 44=4V . 1­�, I ", it, � avrop4r,#W. 01 tAe A'4wf-,skZMrAP �T(Ae 5 '02 I -N . - ­ �at , X, I ,�� threat � 11 U t ­, -�Vg , ,,,�", "', � Q)0))0-10okIn# ,speelmen. beforiqj,iu�­#A� �'# Ilol IN5 �11#91X 'Pr, ,., p, . 119 t, l,�, . , I �* , , ""' -- , , �,� �­, ,;'l , l 7 , I . I I . - d- ,0�� ,`� ,�,,,,, , , ��,�,� " I *� .;,�,i, 0119A ��, �,�, � " I 14 N - �,Cl,ll ��. l�­ 4t Wt P ga!,111�-,,- ­ . I'll ; 1�, " ,, I �., - ,0'aot,'?, �9 ft -, ��, -ll �,:, ,�j� , ", , .r 0 ­ ;, ., � , , �:, ,,, I t , , $410- & I'� =14, . , 1,� "I .. 1. ­ . I , "Well, . 'in that case, 95ptember.h;%ve, a, pe.0 � I I � I �il' lloll , � - , � � � " V " �lv',-'At-�:,,,, him, � � .- I , guess Iii I The ,roots of plAnts'jiof (i iQ`­QV-Pr,,-AJq� ,1�, : ­ - 1-1- 1. I - I , �Q-' 'T 0 01 Tlhoim 9M'' 61� , W, . - 11.�t­ - NO! !,� VOW49V lov li �l, ,�' 1�1�i . I I . n �T ��`q j,"'.1o, lo. "" � 11. , I � l;A . tilfflp , R"i-if%"o R�' : �,, � ''. ";l:. , . " , "I"'l ­ l" i I . I �� 1 I ­ � ��, �� I , have to. pay it for him.," 1. Itha, those cut ;Aftgi $opt , Or. - " Aieiiimolln "14, h -,' � volltralt�lis tW,t ,r ,I yl. . �. � ., J - 1� % AVA �p a& . !". 11 : ,Ili 4", .- is no danger of analla t �, . � � 11, , , , , I ,,�-�" 1�� . fl� kll-. t4e, klilaxante'e 0, 14it� I ,, ""Aw , 0 I I, ` 11 � ,,, , , p - , TrA, T � , 40M , " - MV, 0 1 1 ,- Strange," said Billie Ritchie. in a self due to t4e preseine vx a � qn,vy move 1;Aaa.-11'0etI),1g,,�Ta*. . ., wp,�r (A ,, 1, ach sweet A q I . . ,� " - . .11, : , �,4,1 . , e��,.'.Ii',',��,,�����?."",",�,�"�,,�4 pj�eptt, �, Ail III "I . , . ...... .. " " . _0 , � - � 1i " � . ,q, musing mood, "we wry seldont real- growth. Alfalfa cut twice, -a yo ' ' -1 06*." , 4" -; 11,1..� , , 1-�,: , 11 I , , .4 , �,;)A � 11 ,� , , - �141 , , t�, , ., � " , � , ., , " - ows greater ,vigor and give a great- f qu *'L 1­'$�I*'` 114,1� , 1�"F 0. ize oxir boyhood dreams gh ou"whoo." , Or 4helby, Monl4u, I � I , , , ,- or Xpt A. Q, I � I .1. I 1". I . " I , . . I ,- "�� I I -, . 11 ',� . ly, ,,�, �", I I ,�.Wa ! - I ght Gtbbon6l,� Is ':t" � � ", , - . , � � � Wilt V, �79 . - , . ,-.t � , ­ . . 1. . "Oh,.1 don't know," replied Alel er yield than alfalfa out three times that flush int0,,,,f.amo- ov = ; P : " , - ,; t � � 1, I , - .1 . I � e� Wht 00M � I Fairbairn. "When I was a kid I,inthis latitude, - A�,, ,,�,11 I �;.,. I %. . �1 then lapse back lliito their aclliWOMW �"` �,�, �'-,,, - ,, "I . tl� � . dreamed, of the day I -would wear . . � . . . * " --4" ,"­- 11 �- i "� long pants. And now I wear them 4111P obscurity, The fartiolAw 81copestriaT 00 , ��q�, 1 ';,�,Z � �� , .1 I " I . I ' -� I I 1-1 jj­ -V . -141' , wear OV r%pl R,-- �.ch AN :* gave Drayton the thrill of its life, i =111 ` 't `� ", � " . '1 ' . � quiCkly, "I'll", ......... V. I .1 1 1 , longer than I ever dreamed of,' UNIMPO*ItTANT LITTLE JOWNS while -Cave City, in "tentucy, near 011"' -'Ae.,tj.oqe@% of renova- .... 1. . "', -, - I , ., �... . .L � , , , I �, .. - 1"nl� " Ill pAsoned tio�, =0 , ii� ��#iialinted,.; 1 lT,40 . ". -, �, ,An,m r-nmip which Floyd ,Co ins was Im , 6 U�A . , a salesman went from farm, to doors, w ndows, etc-, w e oun ing his own way and be does have it. ,ahassi 'I i ' " i .' . I I., I :1 -, S .S qr�,' ' that temperature of a storage room We didn't notice it in him so much ONT. can be lowered and held lower than an. But even fame overnight and a,s rap- idly into -obscurity. V&o is generally believed possible. when a boy he wanted to do the un - housewife, 1,by using this churn you Old containers that have been used conventional. The several sensational siden4 for storing fruit in previous seasons law -suits he has had, with the wide CAR'S LAC QUER CAN BE . should not be used, as they usually publicity given them, have caused Trelts. contain an abundance of spores of rot much worry to Mrs. Ford, Edsel and full, he, offered to empty the con- producing organisms and cause trou-Ithe rest of us. But lately we haive Warriage, has es - ble later in the season. Igot used to them. Yet neither such ton ; - i things nor any other occurrence seem Mur- man and woman�-Dean Inge. � . Gode- HENRY FOR1) HAS HIS POOR I - -- . Work curse, but working . 11 . may be a . . RELATIONS. I when he came to earth there. History holds the records of many drive automobiles that look ftr from � DINNER STORIES towns that have awakened one dayltheir John Ford, brother of Henry Ford,- game yet . - I ,rt Lynd. . orth i [� Jiled the other day, and more peop], A well-meaning pedestrian said to Jamez heard of him after he died than hadi' man ),%-ho was emplov(�d to adver- Clin- ever head of him in his life. It wat:;: ; ti�e or, the street: "Parion nie, but -1 Alex not generally known that H-enry F,,d (1(1 N(ILI know that ,'oor �.�,ndwich .1. Q� had any intimate relatives except, � b )ard., ire turned w ron,,� A& out?" lerris, _ . . : Edsel, his -on. But when inquirie�s; ,.Q - -)w -as t�ie snappy ­ui,� I knt i t, " �,, `J0. 8 were made about John it came to light � ri.p)y. ' Yer don't �;unp,)-.�e I'm goin' telleld that Henry has another brother named I to work in me lunch hour, do yer?" wanted to gi % e you a chance to show William, and that he had, or h`hs, also, it does hidd it very efflectively. - a sister. The point of interest is that i The lecturer A -armed to hk task. What the car needs in such a case Henry's relatives are as poor as the. ,-"The consequences of drunkenness I town great farne. Gettysburg in Pen-; average man's relatives. John waslare terrible. If I had my way, I LATE CUVHNG BAD FOR STAND able to leave a moderate estate, 'but'would levery throw every cask of beer, one." A dollarous existence, in fact. not because of any direct help from . bottle of w'ine, every gek of grades of polishes and abrasive sub- Henry. The motor manufacturer has i brandy into the middle of thc sea." ENTS I not believed in sharing his wealth with I Voice from the audience: "Bravo, �an­ his brothers. Indeed, Henry Ford is bravo!" ic&n not so notable as a philanthropist as Lecturer (very pleased) : "You are sively removes the film. Then it pro- he is as a motor car maker. He has ,� it Iso a confirmed teetotaller, my ted a hobby for collecting American an- , : friend ? " 9- tiques and erecting monuments to' Voice from the audience: "No, I'm UTO- such places of pseudo -historic interest a deep-sea diver." I LAT% as the little school to which Mary's N .. � . lamb followed Mary. He has bought The family was hobnobbing around �ind preserved the famous Wayside the dinner table and the Tunney- Inn, and he conducts a great hospital Dicmpsey fight was being discussed. ENTS ir, Detroit with all the relentless effi- "Think of it," said pater familias ciency that marks his Dearborn plant, waving a half -gnawed ear of corn, cing but when one tries to remember the "Turiney got $550 each second of the- MJL mal philanthropies of Henry Ford his fight," am, thoughts presently wander to some- For a moment the thoughtful circle thing else. pondered those words in silence, and It is not surprising therefore that then the younger brother sighed and achine his broth,ers should be permitted to Aocik his head hopeless].y. form their own rugged characters in "Gee!" he drawled as he wiped his the school of hard work and self -de- greasy fingers on his napkin, "I'd like nial. John Ford was sixty-two years to live like that for just a minute." old when be died, being two years . younger than Henry. He was a car- Nancy Lou, aged three and a half, penter by trade, and stuck to the job was being examined at the Better d until a few years ago. At that time Babies building at a citate fair. In H.enry Ford bougbt the old family the room for mental tests she was home at Springwells and re -christened asked various questions and finally the p.m. it Fordson. He bought also the ad- ycung woman in charge asked, "Nancy 6.04 joining farm-, owned by his brothers Lou, what would you do if you missed 6.18 and his sister, and neighbors, enlarg- a street car?" 6.23 ing his holdings into an estate or "I don't miss 'em. I get the one 1 6.32 9,000 acres. Here 'he keeps 400 men want," was her quick reply, 6.46 employed raising crops and beautify- "But suppo%e you did miss one, 6.52 ing the place. lie imported largr what would you do?" � 6.52 numbers of foreign hirds, kept them "Oh, do just like my mother does 6,58 prisciner% for awhile and then turned when she misses one. Get awful mad 7.12 thern looge. Many of them have set- and then wait for the next one." - 7.21 tlt-d down at Ford.4on, nee Spring -1 -- 7.33 well-, to the great delight of their 11 A man saw a message and an ad - 7.45 overlord. With the money John Ford dress on an egg he got for breakfast. 7.46 rF-ceived he bought a farm nearby. The message read: 7.65 Presently ff,enry began the develope- "This egg was packed hy a girl ment of the River Rouge tractor plant thousands of miles away from Eng - and blast furnace%, and John benefited land. She is supposed to be the pret- by the increasing value of his proper- tiest girl in this neighborhood, and p.m. ty. He bought more and soon found i,� prepared to marry the man who 3.15 himself, rather bewildered, in the real eats this egg." 8.21 8-T2 Pstate buRinelss. Ili- investments The man cabled her -"I'll marry 8.44 . se or fortunate, and toward.,; ' w' the -and of his dayq lie found himself Y()u..' lie reck,ived a reply from the girl - 8.52 enjoying a comfortable income. " I am flattered hy your proposal, but 4.06 William Ford, Henry's other broth- i am now married and have three 4.13 er, was not as fortunate as John, and rhildren," 420 ' 1 his small impretentious home lies too 4 '32 far frarm' the -scene of his brother'., They work in the same establish - 4 , 40 q activities for him to pmfit prodigiou. ment downtown and met in one of the , 450 from his little holdings. He is said aisles a morning or two ago. 5.05 to be the least lucky of the Ford bro- "Hello, Mame." therq, and lives in a congenial obscur- "G'morning, Be%s." ity. None of the family, it need hard- "Say, Mame, I thought you were ly he said, lives in want, and there going tn be married thi,k smmmer." would be no conpyient about the * r "We were, but Charley thought p.m. I I rather meag-re way of existence il it we'd better wait until I got another 2.20 were not for the fact that Henry Ford raise." 2.37 iF reputed to be the richest man in "What is name and 2.52 the world. But the people in the your occupa- 8.12 neighborhood w1ho knew the Ford tion?" asked the magistrate. 8.20 family well, seem to have taken a "My -name is Sparks, sir," replied 8.28 special pride in the accomplishments the offender, who now repented bit - of its most illustrious member. They tc.Tly of his misbehavior, "and I am P -m- all admit that Henry drives a hard an electrician." 9.37 bargain, but this is not to his discredit "And what is the prisoner charged and the general view is that he show- with?" queried the magistrate of a I iil6i ed a kind heart in buying those farms sergeant. 10.04 from his neighbors and relatives when "Battery, sir." 10.13 be planned his great estate. He Tnight "Hum!" murmured the other. "Six 10.30 have gone to Califorfri;a, or elsewhere, montlisr in a dry cell. Next!" . but be,rhose to sink his rolots deeper in the less friable soil of Michigan. ,The bridal party was at the altar. A short time before his death John The small Bower girl was the ador- ing Ford spoke philosophically about his 1, IlMee of the bride. All her life " , ig . millionaire brother, observing: . shp . ,, Ykad tagged Auift Frances US "My The minister, reading the service, "Do wilife avid I have struggled like ag'ke'd: you take this mah W be &04 millions of other working People. We your wedded husband?" I raised our children without servants, "I do," said the bride. US my wife being the homel-maker, while `q do, too, Aunt Prancey," piped up fl* 11 did M boest ag the breud-winner. Lim the small flower girl, loyally. ligJHXT wil always been vnT happy . I -The and that is every�t ng. I would not . movie dx.hlbitor hid Juit In- - exehange th my brother, tured hils-tileator ag"a'Ift'si fire. As he . Renry, foiall hit money and the a& . gig,h-e'a ht'# nwhe he , titirneiii to th# W- � ?,�'! I � .1. � wirailkn be r6delve# fbV ��eing An eX- - c aurnnice agent -and asked: .� - " I i .1 . 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Z, ��,,,!.,��,,',�j , 11�1� , XVr.V.,A0.,'0 , - ,�� . - ., � I " q, � I . , , i'�* . ., �t ,i� ,,,�:," 7p,tiLt, q,,,Apw ,,� o "p; , " I '.. , 0 �;` I "N I ", , " ,4, y h - - - 00 I J�, , , � qq , g��,�11 , ., .I,, ,� FIA11F, � I , I , , , 1, � � , , ,.) , , '�� , bwr iioairke, 7 ilm - I All r"QW-1491, � R l I .� a I # AA,TWr,,V1r. 4 "i , ",IV "14�:,, 0�, -, � -111, I , V4 4 ,� �d 11! I ... I qp .­�, �-­­­,,, 1� i Tiorlu,"%, 44=4V . 1­�, I ", it, � avrop4r,#W. 01 tAe A'4wf-,skZMrAP �T(Ae 5 '02 I -N . - ­ �at , X, I ,�� threat � 11 U t ­, -�Vg , ,,,�", "', � Q)0))0-10okIn# ,speelmen. beforiqj,iu�­#A� �'# Ilol IN5 �11#91X 'Pr, ,., p, . 119 t, l,�, . , I �* , , ""' -- , , �,� �­, ,;'l , l 7 , I . I I . - d- ,0�� ,`� ,�,,,,, , , ��,�,� " I *� .;,�,i, 0119A ��, �,�, � " I 14 N - �,Cl,ll ��. l�­ 4t Wt P ga!,111�-,,- ­ . I'll ; 1�, " ,, I �., - ,0'aot,'?, �9 ft -, ��, -ll �,:, ,�j� , ", , .r 0 ­ ;, ., � , , �:, ,,, I t , , $410- & I'� =14, . , 1,� "I .. 1. ­ . I , "Well, . 'in that case, 95ptember.h;%ve, a, pe.0 � I I � I �il' lloll , � - , � � � " V " �lv',-'At-�:,,,, him, � � .- I , guess Iii I The ,roots of plAnts'jiof (i iQ`­QV-Pr,,-AJq� ,1�, : ­ - 1-1- 1. I - I , �Q-' 'T 0 01 Tlhoim 9M'' 61� , W, . - 11.�t­ - NO! !,� VOW49V lov li �l, ,�' 1�1�i . I I . n �T ��`q j,"'.1o, lo. "" � 11. , I � l;A . tilfflp , R"i-if%"o R�' : �,, � ''. ";l:. , . " , "I"'l ­ l" i I . I �� 1 I ­ � ��, �� I , have to. pay it for him.," 1. Itha, those cut ;Aftgi $opt , Or. - " Aieiiimolln "14, h -,' � volltralt�lis tW,t ,r ,I yl. . �. � ., J - 1� % AVA �p a& . !". 11 : ,Ili 4", .- is no danger of analla t �, . � � 11, , , , , I ,,�-�" 1�� . fl� kll-. t4e, klilaxante'e 0, 14it� I ,, ""Aw , 0 I I, ` 11 � ,,, , , p - , TrA, T � , 40M , " - MV, 0 1 1 ,- Strange," said Billie Ritchie. in a self due to t4e preseine vx a � qn,vy move 1;Aaa.-11'0etI),1g,,�Ta*. . ., wp,�r (A ,, 1, ach sweet A q I . . ,� " - . .11, : , �,4,1 . , e��,.'.Ii',',��,,�����?."",",�,�"�,,�4 pj�eptt, �, Ail III "I . , . ...... .. " " . _0 , � - � 1i " � . ,q, musing mood, "we wry seldont real- growth. Alfalfa cut twice, -a yo ' ' -1 06*." , 4" -; 11,1..� , , 1-�,: , 11 I , , .4 , �,;)A � 11 ,� , , - �141 , , t�, , ., � " , � , ., , " - ows greater ,vigor and give a great- f qu *'L 1­'$�I*'` 114,1� , 1�"F 0. ize oxir boyhood dreams gh ou"whoo." , Or 4helby, Monl4u, I � I , , , ,- or Xpt A. Q, I � I .1. I 1". I . " I , . . I ,- "�� I I -, . 11 ',� . ly, ,,�, �", I I ,�.Wa ! - I ght Gtbbon6l,� Is ':t" � � ", , - . , � � � Wilt V, �79 . - , . ,-.t � , ­ . . 1. . "Oh,.1 don't know," replied Alel er yield than alfalfa out three times that flush int0,,,,f.amo- ov = ; P : " , - ,; t � � 1, I , - .1 . I � e� Wht 00M � I Fairbairn. "When I was a kid I,inthis latitude, - A�,, ,,�,11 I �;.,. I %. . �1 then lapse back lliito their aclliWOMW �"` �,�, �'-,,, - ,, "I . tl� � . dreamed, of the day I -would wear . . � . . . * " --4" ,"­- 11 �- i "� long pants. And now I wear them 4111P obscurity, The fartiolAw 81copestriaT 00 , ��q�, 1 ';,�,Z � �� , .1 I " I . I ' -� I I 1-1 jj­ -V . -141' , wear OV r%pl R,-- �.ch AN :* gave Drayton the thrill of its life, i =111 ` 't `� ", � " . '1 ' . � quiCkly, "I'll", ......... V. I .1 1 1 , longer than I ever dreamed of,' UNIMPO*ItTANT LITTLE JOWNS while -Cave City, in "tentucy, near 011"' -'Ae.,tj.oqe@% of renova- .... 1. . "', -, - I , ., �... . .L � , , , I �, .. - 1"nl� " Ill pAsoned tio�, =0 , ii� ��#iialinted,.; 1 lT,40 . ". -, �, ,An,m r-nmip which Floyd ,Co ins was Im , 6 U�A . , a salesman went from farm, to ­,:!�� I , in 'Sand Cave, also got its share 0 ,ahassi 'I i ' " i .' . I I., I :1 -, S .S qr�,' ' farm In the county demonstrating and trying to sell a new kind of churn. Small towns sometimes- -ilichieve un- (expected I unexpected publicity. , I ICW'4n'',Q,"-l�.O*t�LI'4:f��"UOq . T I ' ' i4004 ' he resu t, prov %,� �61i 4,` e1i .. ' , " -d ' "Madam,,, he explained to one fame overnight and a,s rap- idly into -obscurity. V&o - done, is a car,thatJo6kA`a-1I0i:' , . UP � 49; The t - housewife, 1,by using this churn you relapse , now remembers Ver -Sur -Mer and Kottbus,91 - . I new. . expens, I ., on of the cost of Tefinishing.' � -, - I can get 10 per cent. more butter than Yet only a few weeks ago their names CAR'S LAC QUER CAN BE . .,, I - .1 " from using the one you have." Then, noticing that her churn was lappeared in headlines the world over. BRIGHTENED UP I - ' , I � 1. � ;;;;. . I I . full, he, offered to empty the con- I Byrd, flying overseas, put Ver -Sur- Mer, a tiny French village, on the - When the'lacquer-finished car takes Warriage, has es - tents into his own and demonstrate I map, so to speak, and Chamberlin ,n -that faded, frowzy appearance too the liappiesr� condition for the,'average for her, The transfer was madeand gave to Germany's Kottlym a many motorists assume that the finish man and woman�-Dean Inge. � . the salesman began churning. He churned tand churned, but the butter prom- inence otit of all proportion to io size * has gone bad-, and rather than pay the price of a 'refinishing job. they . Work curse, but working . 11 . may be a . . �refused to ­cume." when he came to earth there. History holds the records of many drive automobiles that look ftr from . . �;ke a nigger is, perhaps, the greategt . invented -by man.'-'Mr.,Rob- I Finally ho turned to the woman towns that have awakened one dayltheir best. Experts ,d'eclare that in game yet . - I ,rt Lynd. . and said: to find themselves the centre of a most cases of the kind the finish is as - " . --.0 "Madam, I can not understand why I get no butter, but I'm afraid Ill world's attention after years of un-1good eventful existence. What would halve as ever. The trouble lies in the fact that the I - Apparently the. only thing over � have to giv,, up." been the fate of the -world without i car has acquired what is known as which there is no dispute -these daya 't "Well," riliciined the woman, "I the battle of Waterloo, fought in lill 144 trailic film," a misty, smudgy com- 'of is the multiplication table. -Kingston. � had alread ' \ churned that cream the little Belgian town of no special prom_ bination oil , grit and dirt. This W.hig-Standard. 1, best I could before you came. I just inence? Almost a thousandyears, have does* not destroy the finish, although . I wanted to gi % e you a chance to show elapsed since the battle of Hastings, I it does hidd it very efflectively. . I .� me the oth(,r ten per cent.' in 1066 gave the little English coast I What the car needs in such a case "The American, millionarie's lot " , I - , - - I&- I town great farne. Gettysburg in Pen-; is a process known to -'the' lacquer ex- -says a writer, "is not always a hap I �T LATE CUVHNG BAD FOR STAND rsylvania and Ypres in Belgium are pert as "renovation," With varlois one." A dollarous existence, in fact. (w ALFALFA � other towns associated with great bat- grades of polishes and abrasive sub- -Montreal Star. I ., instead of 850.00 will be awarded to t1se answer winning first provided oilloi yomply subscription has been iseslit in - $ 1 00 I ties. stances that do no harm to the finish I . -... - ,,, A bullet;n issued by the Ontario 1 Gold strikes have given ephemeral the paint shop quickly. and inexpen- I � . 11 - ".1 Agricultural College, Department of � fame to many cities, two of which sively removes the film. Then it pro- ,111 l With all the advance in harvesting Extension, ,L� � \ es warning to the effect I are Dawson and Nome. I ceeds to restore the appearance of the ! . machinery, big city artists always . f � that Octob,-i' cutting of alfalfa gen- Floods -and tornadoes have als'o I original finish with a higher lustre draw Father Tilne with a scythe� I erally result,�z in a weakened stand and ----- - - ----- --------- given fhomentary publicity to com- ­­ I . I than before the car left the show- , Brandon Sun. Id, '.4 1 -------- - - ------ -- , ...... ­-­­-­­---- -- ----------- '. i �, I a a I.. , 111� r l �Vy,] i Iii .... 11 I' 11 � � - �,� I � � � I, �,., .4"", I i` '! . .1111`1111,u � ii; ­,� � Offers this tremendous Fortune to any Man, Woman or Child. Find the Words Hidden in the Letters of the Word '15,T " C 0 N S T A TV T I 11% 0 P L E " a There is nothing hard to do. And there is Two Thousand Dollars to IT'S EASY win. All is It you need paper and pencil. is easy to understand and play this game. Just sit down and see how many wordi you can make from the letteris in the word Constantinople. You . will find all sorts of words that can be made out of these letters. For example, cat is one, pie is one, pant is another, and ant, etc, etc. It is as easy as that. It is a game for the whole family. No expert knowledge is needed. All you have to do to win a fortune is to play the game according to the rules announced to -day. IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Prizes win be given for FIFTYlargest the 50 best lists of words submitted. The answer having the and nearest correct list of words made out of the letters in the word Constantinople win be awarded first prize; second best, second prize, etc. Observe Tlies-e Easy Rules (1) Any man, woman $5,000,00 I'lint Cash Prizes or child who lives In Canada and Is not a resident Of the City of Toronto and who Is not In the employ of -rhe Mail and Empire may su answer. . bmit an . Here you are folks --- rrI.e If TWO I Prue it ONE subscriptlons (2) Make an many words as possible from the letters In the word Constantinople. YOU May Use the letters -the big cash 11"I.e It no new or renewal am sent. one 50 GnAND PUIZKS' subserliptlons I sidbacriptlon or which must are sent over and over again in different words, but each word must not contain a letter more times than It awards I 1 is sent be a now I siabsorlber - - - ----- -- --- appears In the word Constantinople. For example, you may use the letter "A" Just once In each word. the lAtter "e" just once Winning Answers First Prize ...... $50.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 rvill receive cash Second Prize .... 2S.00 500.00 . 1,000.00 in each word and the letter 'It" twice In each word. prizes according to Third Prize ...... 15.00 350-00 700.00 - (3) Write your words plainly on one side of the paper and In alphabetical order, numbering them 1, 2, 3. etc. Write your full name the table here. Remember- Fourth Prize .... 10.00 100.00 - 200.00 Fifth Prize ..... 10.00 100.00 200.00 and address on each page in the UPP6r right-hand corner. else use a separate sheet. if you desire to write anything . A fully qualified sixth Prize ..-.. 5.00 50.00 100.00 Seventh Prize - 5.00 50.00 100.00 (4) Do not us proper nouns, proper adjectives, prefixes, Suffixes, abbreviations, contractions, foreign words, answer the Eighth Prize .... 5.00 50.00 100.00 Ninth Prize . - - . . 5. 0 () 50.00 100.00 � obsolete words, combined forms, Words Scot or dialectic words. spelled alike but with different, meanings will be ,c larger l oun . ,,:insts I Tenth Prize . ..... 5.00 50.00 100.00 I Eleventh Prim, 1. ., counted as one word. Words spelled differently but with the same meaning Will be counted as separate words. I g � 50th Prize, in - Alm for the B 5.00 10.00 2.00 Both the singular and the plural m y be used, and both will be counted, provided both forams are listed in the dictionary ' "I'a-i". .......' - S2.000-60hard I TOTAL. .. I I ­ $215.00 $2,500-00 $5,000.00 (5) The Judges will use Webster's New Internation .1 I Dictionary, the latest edition, as authority, , - - - - ­ - -- -- In the event of a tic for any prVe offered the full amollat Of Cach prize vvW be and the largc�lt correct "at Of words made from the letters In Constan . paid to eaell tied partlelpant. I nople will be awarded first prize. --- -- - : (6) One correct word will be deducted for each mis. spelled or Incorrect word. . � a tie for any prize offered, the full amount of such Prize will be awarded to 0. ch tied How the $5,,,000 in PrizesWill Be Awarded participant. (8) Only one Prize will be awarded to any one household or group of persons. Every list must represent your own ­ ' The greatest opportunity of your life Is what The Mail and Fmplre Is offering you In effort, and must be prepared by the person submitting it. Lists submitted which cause the judges to this word game, to "play and learn" while earning it big cash prize. You cannot help but enjoy the hunt for words In this game. All you need is an observing eye. Let's fill join believe that they have been compiled by one and the same on will be rejected - rson In and have a jolly good time. Put all the family In this game. Give Mary a p 'ncil. and 'a eobby .1 pencil. Both parents take a ponc1l, and any other members of th family. (9) The largest correct list of words Prepared according to these rules Make It a game. See who can find the Imost words from the letters In the word Con, stantinciple In hnif an hour. You'll fl -id it fun it is easy to do. It's educational. and It will win f1rat prize. The next lar u PrIest correct list will win second prize, and no on ntil 50 Zen may be worth TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS - have been awarded (subject to rule i5). (10) A cash prize Of $50-00 will be awarded the first priz winner If . 50 CASH PRIZES lon Be Given Auay no subscriptions to The Mail and Empire ar-a sent in. However, the first prize winner will receive 01,000-00 lnatead,Of $50.00, Provided one now or renewal Yaarly subscript on to The Mail T -his game Is a campaign to Inoreaso th-- popularity of THE MAIL AND EMPIRE. It costs nothing to take part, and you do not have to send In a subscription to win a prize. and Empire Is sent In. Better stiff, if TWO subscriptions to The Mall and Empire (either one new,,and one renewal, If your list of Words Is awarded first prize by the Judges. y U will win $50.00. However, %va are making the following special offers, whe"by you coon win greater Cash prizes by or both new, at $5.00 per year by ma , or $6.00 per year delivered by' carrier In Hamilton or London) are sent in by sending in one or two yearly subscriptions. - the first ri2e winner he "" PhO will be awarded 92.000.00 nat d of $60.00. I le'l, Here's How the Bligg Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded � (11) Renewal subscr I PtIons wisl not be aoccOted that extend any sub,9cription beyond January ,at, I (12) All answers will receive the Same r regardless !" * of Whether �Ontl,d,,.tlon, instead of $50.00 -ill he awarded to tkw answer wilk"ing fi-I a' 0 0 t '.,Id.d two ,yearly subseriptions to The Mail and pt - $2 or not a subscription to The Mail and Empire In ,;i.. "I re have been sept in, one NdISCriptiOn, Of wh1ch Must be sent in. (13) Three Prominent Toronto Citizens, PU niew. S,deond prisse,41,000-00; third priZe, $700.00. 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