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Here, of course, them ,are, hAnId 10S, 'well to, remember that CaRt;- 109 thPlu v,rent-!U�;�i4X`ch of food I -est, -. 03", 9 � ,, , ­ , "" ,_ , 4;wt w .4 Ft,,� '... , tion ithin ang'reasonable perio �, , HO h - . - . UO V, 11 1.-�,iYR , "'i".1,t � I Ft , . ,. - � . I V10-I'T'lly, �`t", 1.11 ­ " 11 ,i,� I , I A I I - question. U- bay, ta1,,jgbMditt;T,po, -4to how, 'o - lo er 'water the other, blew a ,horn from . . .7, -� I �I,:"". , . , A ., . 0,001" �, ,, ir I two.answers to thf %_0 h W . "., -,��- IV161"S. one Of them heard A 9_1g RIV:,� R�,�.,,.w, !,-;.A,9M4RT?;11`,R#� ... .11i'. Iffil"111 "I - , - �,., 1: .'. , , tho'kill to guide his- companion. it ., I., I W.." _-11 - L , 1. ", "", . I .%­ I .04, F'"01" - -� '��;g.11pr " , "'. , I yeduction we mean a decrease of khe, an, -they woreAn W.1 -L ,'W4 s0ot in � " _" � , I - S�_,AqTaeali =0 ITISIM luem , P00C. "'Ago, V00"'A ,,�,:�,,.;-,t_ . �� , Res to me-6ting 1. . " , 11111­�� , 11 - , " - ,��,,,,;,,' ,� r'T' . - " I , , *0�� A- ;­ ". 1. "" 1- .-, I, ,.,��"';, �Y; , ,I � I�_,,L&"'�. -1. ; ,��_"Lr""'��!. - " d .,J , � - "t�i,,�L".I���'.;-,,,��,���r�,, , burden through grpv ,, - on, ca S, sometimes difflicult to tell hat , _ , - , �, . ., X -1i' �� � �j , ,,,, ; , r4t4l qc� wa � . W . niug and. waut, oat 144 isit, *wa A , " '' "j, Ftla of.�w9adt*' td 1�9,1,.$. over $81,660,006, NU CLUF I ! ON to rerv,�hateweays,s wrong. When sho aSter servllce. A v T, V,�W";,'77 77V'M. - — - � I ", �4vk, � 11 "�� I A . day it was, the sun being their only . . 4, �', _.. I �� "�`S` piwl �V� J"'."10 "I 0 ��!� % � , . .- i� 11�� , 1 _�;�7 " ' I , 'A , Is " I , P,.1 . ...... -,,LT- 11 , irougil - iner"Pga co At: 410 ow, y $1600,0w,in 1926. It I I . I.-, . _131usionary toi aft4A a 4 , , I ,,,,, , � I . in the pen. eer r- I , , , "'4 , _� , " , , � , bear � ,that is'..tl .'o I _1L ,,got there Shv-saiw a bear )l I ­­?.K'I�, ,, ", " , � f., , -,Country,, the_prO$Pde� si�,ems, emtraordinar- t t - hou d tianiePi e 77leY i�iaole, a mai4k on. ,7, --- trough ajt P.ev.� William . C. Burns, 4bout � this Or& - ho,;, ,,, � I , wealth of the , , y Taut his s; I Fee - !�! �- — — I'sh 71I �_ , . I , e Byliackily thrq* a sap ; "I" . r I i I I . ..., , . ona, 4 ", , ". � " 11 . T � I I " ,seems, fair. The decline . Wired 'by bi-vi'a care. Prior to the war we the doo� at a certain time when the _5i-1?-_ it0al UOUt , W. .�,, A,", " pi�,��;�,��,�Al""�!A",�..',,,"j ' ' . .1 . .w""..."I .,, I . _ L i an; _ _ �-i nd hopeful peo- sun came around and -based their eat --. -�,, .0 who dropped the pig and time 'brought .'--reat SO= , I 0 ,:(,`,� I g* - they got Dutch ov"si', ,'�4ong-handl�o: Mr. Bruin i . 0 , �� , � ., i . boen, (Slk�Tp " . _ . , , ,, I � , , - ,,, , and retreshment .to boili. 04ftor p44 L _";�` _'_1,,-,L. � �, '' 'rhere t ran awa - , ,� I N -) , .�i, 11 t I .two ,Standard,, lbpiSI ­ " a very P,youo a y. Mrs. Wurray�s eldest bro ,="�,;11" "j)�rl,t � _F - ; ,re Ar$q,i'�Llped' N. -*,I�,�, , . , . --that.- I '1� '� `k"Wl , 11, -.5 1`1;11,,�, 1 Income 104ek 'pip. , That spirit, the feel - , . 11, Gaily post X 4�,ys, Ing of abso- culations on that. frying pans we �All people. It4s said that When! here. , --4 g,�, �1!15R n M FPk � i���,ii, , I - , . ' yearbut1be ef . W 4UT*M � ls�mw,�Z.N:, R 'IN-FNI �,_11.1 "" � . ,a lady who were no matchos- thq'�,#X' ,�O -1 ,,, � I-' , wwe roduz1ast AMC- lute faith and l6onfidence in our own At a later period 1P. was start-ither made a hiousetmP of dead -1 of God spent nearly 64 ft , 41ad - - , ,�': I , pt�'%�,('V� '. ith. to catch the wolves in 1839. � ben sainted man ,. . 11 � months- of 'the future, burnt out in the fierce fires wmt in search Of the cows got lost ed by cools which wgt4 d Ole night in pyayer, for a agecial tb&,; " brIA= 010 I'll w2i . 1. 111. �;i�!,_,!.,. ,, deter- ashes the last --thind 9.�,­,*ght and go! he went to see -it on New Year's `h I- . - �, - 'A' � " , . .4, � tions for the first ,three , _�, . , ", . , ".. �,'k"�Fil' -being unable, to , , [is' � ui:, 00i, �41_0 , " L . , present fiscal year ar,6 greater than of -the war, will return again. There in the bush, 004ing or by -morning to his great surprise he saw blessing on this community; alld - in con V wt, ", , J , -11; 1 "A:f '�,�, she stayed.be- preserved until the , 0�if?;�4,*,� , IA in auy,other comparable period of our is now one heavy item of capital ex- mine her whereabouts, iewing the history of th6,29moud- of this &eat,.MtieWFM " M ." ," �'Ilqrll' �', � I 'L'-,'., L I .. ' 4 L ?'%4,1.1 � � e of Steel two large W4DIVeS sitting lodking at rev I I and by a spark made ,by a' �:1111#14 nglregation I ", ­�4, IL" , �1­ __ I .y. On the other hand a de- penditure, ithe Welland Canal. In a side the animals all night during all these lished tator� it '0300MO, 4',�'% ".1' � ,,.,,� i, 'histol � -got home safely in striking a flint. L I'' L .` him. He ran back to the , house, ville '00 - - ; �� . I P". 1, crease In the ruin total of govern- year or two it will -be completed. This following them ,. 1_111 � , als% i4"oft"r, ��i tallow shouting 11T1wo wolves in �h, trapi." years one cannot help feeling that fortuAate, !c", �.�, I . 4 61i , --- I , i his prayers and those of the worthy view �Wlth, 13eigWO '�` �­ �­ 1, I 'd e. were speedily dispatched by On� . . I . 1111`F� 0 m,eut expenditures seem es -hek the morning. One of the first set- ,9 The houses were� " *�i "' , .1 ­: -',, .7 , �U,l�;�T� l*Ji1%" bb ng � _ '": _." _`_�'- s improbable- will reduce expenditur but ot Ild `� � Such an end is not in, itself desirable. capitai items will'take its place -and tler§ drove an Ox cart to Hamilton candles made in Moll � 0'!" � ,yd' J Th y ' -who ass , ,�: , I who was expected wicks,in vessels holdhi 'the mete o ors, who -had, * a - good pioneers -have,7 ed to their old Wagner villp., : - , , "' ,�, " , .nllz 11 I— ,:,', , ,av 14A"4, �,-, 11P. -riche it got the bounty -aey, reward, have been . year a lons"My 4, ­ ��,�', � , I % Nery neigh- rifle, who i` ,,� A �r and more complex civiliza- - is not reason -able to suppose that to meet h1s. bride, The people. we, " �,� mo, ih & great measure Last L . � V - capital expe, ditures as a whole mill to arrive from New York. The �flaith- tallow. , land was - plahnod,' "but" dy i" �11 . _ , _ ' tion will come to demand 190re'of the A ;ed to s.40each other. amounting to $6 each for the two and answ0red. P, ,� ,I'-- . render- decrease -they are more likely to in- ful oxen, Buck and Bright, had -a very borly and plew � I got homesick and irad"Voleme, , ,"-,6, , ,� �, 1. ,�. " ''I ­, p"', "' government. Public services, all. poor, which $5 for thehides. __4��_ , �iia, ,�, 1 ,,�� 11:..., �illl I ed necessary by increased develop- crease. I . impOrtant part to play in clearing They were nearly � . to Canadal'� Mrs. Effilott; 1004-0. - ,! 11,i .- . � *4 ­­ � L' I -;, ' , r,-% � ,­ ��, _9iI*_ . -all alike. '.One can easily The tawse and the catechism were . . *t in BAti, - 01 , , " � * tIi� , , will continue to expand- We the land, and, -with them as 'co -work- made them first novel is SL .'sh C', ��Ium � � (�,�,, . Conclusions. I ,lr_ Meat, so. iof the first ,prime factors in educating the young NOTED CANAIMN i'ACU ;,-`., _'.. �"E,�� . 1�d have -had in the past fervid protests To sum up the whole situation,we ers, the settlers gradually succeeded imagine the loneline , I where she gather4 data�.` W___ ��";�" ',,�, . , of the Virgin f or- pioneers a to the dis- idea. One of the early teachers in .1 I . , . ,, Is they ligtenod color froin many, Interesting SOAT ,-� "�,, �#,�:: , 'I �,::, ,_'�, li�, always not by may now say as* a result of our re- in levelling enough THOR aS SEAFORTH :",Fi�,�,�, t . against extravagance, � wolves or rar"V. Tuckeirsmith had a norvel way of Pun- AU I Her story of her ln6m.biwshl, �,.`, , �1�,�� I ;;; a small potato patch and mal howling, of flie I I ,, 'i I 11111.1.� 1, � increased expenditures when, the turn cent study of facts first called to our est to plant e sent 'the - �. " ­-, 1. th linque . ,�­,,­'. 1, �,'� i g e,do uts H don; Ainal. � �`,;�,Z�P,i . party wheel-broug4ht the critics attention by Mr. Bennett's Ebullient raise a small quantity of grain. In an Indian disappear into the thicket. ishin, (GIRL the Lyceum CA�ub in Lou , ., B.11 I �� ­F� ­ . �11,4 z',',' , !�n� _11; of the 1 the Indians scholows guilty 'of WisdemeanOr into . 7), -�_ : "'�.,',­"� . . .1 , ­� 1� " �,,,, 1 ,,�,, . � .. ,,� � �,;tlli'.4, � ol Nor is it fair to say thatt statements that:- those days,wheat was more easy to Fortunately for thern was told gayly and wittily. � I . 5, I'll to power. unding bush to cut a switch Many Expositor readers willbe in-, I ,N-�.'��,,, i� ';,,I�i 8xpendi- raise than, money, which was exceed- were peateably inclined . towards the the Surro "Of course I wanted to ibalong�ft' , 1;� �� � i- I' 1��,�`,, � ,',:� ,'_��, � N,i tliese protests were mere ,hypocrisy. . 1. Federal Government emselves with. At an terested in the following interview 11 ,,�,Z, ��, I ': _;�. 'i � . ' �­ " e may have be- t' arce. The people were so white people, who treated them kind- to puyish th the Lyceum, which is a Ve0J11t4­rSVt" ..", Z ­ ,, ,I '' " .. "f ,� Y, .� The men, at ,the tim ure in Canada has increased greally inglY se t the Larges school given lby_Wfabel Brou g 'arts club, and I wmted :to''11* ,­�,,, �, r - h ose on her oral exam.'nation a n. Billett, a - 1;1�-�, I Tleved what they ;Said ---circumstances since pre-war days'but in smaller pro- hard up -that islne of themQjhadn't ly, A squaw, wit a PaPO . ghto �__--.' � .. , ',� � 1. .. 11 1'.1. � ; � for - sale, -the pupils was asked what was rew and noted Canadian author to a - em , �- I ditures or mouey to write home to theirolriends back and baskets. would one of proposed for me bership, �But ft, .I., rll� 17 1 ugl.n Ia. , I ,�.,� "� Y, . e, , I , 1� � 1 5F miter conditions. portion than private expen , I IS a came about very,, amu . i F,,, � Wade was large-Tsometimes paythern avijit. The set- -the ,prevailing religion of Upper Can- London paper, as Mrs. Billett i Si ,',�­,,�',, ., pare current expen-the expenditures of 6emi-public bod- in the old country. '' �',,.v, ;1 , I � , Let us vow com of exchange tiers had no money to take them -back I ada, to which he replied, "Flour, beef Seaforth girl, a daughter of Mrs. VV. said ­ - 11 1- � I. �.,; . I �ii �� -,, _' � .. . if ditures with past to See, if "possible, ies such as railways, etc, ly carried -on ,by means )Colonies of frogs in the B. McLean and the late W. B. Me- I - �,,�,,`­ ,4� No other country in the war and barter and giving notes. All kinds to Scotland, so -they had'�to stay whe- and pork." Tie Canadian. woman- received'-'-_ 1"i 1 N ' thejL,`.'�!I.'_��`­'­ 1.6, 1 .. F" - . �. 4� where reductions could, be made. For 2* . -taken in exchange. ther they liked it or not,. They were adjacent swamp took the Place of a Lkan, of this town.� I invitation to attend a bridge: at .11 IlV. 1% , " "!I .� we i, band and supplied the. music, Mabel Broughton Billett, who has of �� ,�.:!: gT �1. that purpose may arrange the from the startshows ast small an in- of produce were our was, at one time all young and strong and, didn't miss lbrass . c'ub, and Was preceded by stor.W,� '' -1 ­ _��nd 1925 -the 'two crease of taxatibn. A batrrel -of fl I I � ,<, . . - I I �, figures of 1914 barrel of ILO come to London to live, is the author he, exceptional ,"I at -the, g9w* l,'�� ""' i - I "" - years we have used for this COMOari- 3. Looking to -the future we May offered in exchange for a . I -11 2 !, in i . ... , 1."��;�_ I ' I - son, according (to the customary fiscal anticipate reduction of annual exPen- salt, but the latter was too valuable . L �,, of "Calamity House" (Hutchinson), bruited -by ,an E glish fx 0114� . I �,; - � �� ": I I - Mr. John � one of the most successful and widely 11 She played- so very badly L,h,erself . '" the f ay- to give up. The late . ­ I t I.,, " . %:11 tabulation. We have 0110wing: diture through refunding and rep . ished in England I Seemed-. a re-, I �..�. ,:�� . , ­ : " , I , . 1914 1926 at, who was the first blacksmith reviewed novels publ -that, by comparison, ; 1: ��pi� � . ment of loans, of lowering of pensions, Spro s paid for his work in last year. � r �' MrsI. OilleItt ex- . ,.,.,:Fr � . "I � X - I a sometime Fist PresbyReflan Chuch, Seafod markable Playe . I �'­ " I ooniIolidated Fund the placing of the railv�ays upon a wa - �. .1 .1 1 .1 .e i M $32%660,479 , maple sugar. The first small crops . :". . Mrs. Billett, who, with her husband, plained. So greatly was the. skill of I ,�, ''i ,::: ,�, . .,,eudiq,,ss ._$l?7,i84,4,73 purely self-supporting basis. , I -a -I,- , � "'F""i t , ... 111,10 �I'; C,apftal Expendi- - 4. General exp ses of govern- of wheat and oats were cut with a - I .,.-- Frederick. Broug-litoft Billett, arrived the Canadian guest stressed that th I ,!".1_1 � , _�� I I en , ) � : :.�. I I ' women frequently U, .. i. IT U in London a short time ago from menilbers, baulked at pitting them- I I.- �,..`��, I , !. 1, 'E'� tures, ............. 37,190,175 - hook or .sickle, the � - � ": ,� � 11, , 1 16,798,549 m li from ex - cut the harvest. I , � � Woodstock, having come East from selves against her, and eventually she. ­� `� ", ��`�:: . -1 a -growing I,elping the meo to ,: I'P-�, , 11 , - , I a, has an intereSting -was plaqed at the table of the presi- �, -, 1 1 Subaidies to P.aa S , d J ly -29 ; British Columbi I '�'..'.,�` . . I `41 ways, etc . ....... 19,08646 11,179,000 country will demand increased capital The process was so slow that it Was I rs . � e',1;F`1 I � , . "Of coil e, I " �,�..�11 I I ,�' i I M,anagement of -Loans etimes, well into the ii1ght before I reason to give for her first novel. She dent and secretary. PR -. I expenditures. . som . _�1117" 1, _ , I ound up. The The P�ulpit will be occupied by told The Free Press yesterday that, had fearfully bad luck, and we didiVt �',:%"Y-­.Z. , I ... I ... I and sundry speoial 5. The national wealth and pro- they got the sheaves b en four short stories, and the, prize, -in spite of which tha, , I ;' il 6,548,394 in was threshed out with a flail I having writt ,�:4�;"'F � _,: .�.i to the get . 11 t, "' � .. items ............ 2,640,161 ductive capacity of the country is IT'- gra sold one, she came suddenly -more than =nd;t6, ].AIE�.,' , . %:'i" il creasing rapidly there is no reason and separated -from the chaft by C1 president was " � , , :11 .� �, WHI'am Ahe�FlhaTt, B.A., c� Calgd%T�- ed short stor- , i� 1.�t�J . 1� in the wind. By and R a conclusion that ahundr and proposed me 'as a melnber�2" _ . F 1 $355,186,422 . I , : Total .......... 0186,241,045 why our annual taxiburden, less -now throwing it up .. . ., :1 ,� . I 11 � 11 Items No. 3 requires. expla'Ration. than ever before if measured, by ca- by the fanning mill came into use. . I . ies were to be written as easily, if not said. .. 11 . ,�: I.Fl. -, I 1. . , . � � ­ I � Hn 1914 this consisted of ,direct sub- pacity to bear, should not -become ev- The cradle superseded the sickle, Them'= who raised $65,000 in ono 7ear to build a I as rapidly as four, and if 160 short Last year'Mrs. Billett, eager to, perr,� �,,,:,.`.��, .� I . . I stories, Why not a nolvel? "Calamity feet her work, by every means, took. , ;,�'., i'..R � li . rioUS railways. In 1926 en lighter. Canada is a young coun- w by the Me- large tabernaelp for Bible Institute work. One of ' . 93A.. ., �o-'�, I �2 � sidies to va in, th-e early sixties. . House," which was a year in the writ- a course in "Thee English N*Vel :,ft ­ I ,,, ,:�4, 1, -+ the expenditure consisted of �hel fol- try, still in its adolescence and we Cormack reaper . W.,,.t - ',�,,-t,�_,'LL. I ,- . s in the early days ' the best known radio broadcasting preacher§ in Ing, is a result. Fielding to the Present, Timr.' ' -L'- . ;-, � ,�!,­_ I , '' l""'.., I sured -the capacity There were no road - Most - I ' .'' ' *1 1_' "'.­,�-, .1 . . I 0...�,]"T. � ��:_",;.�� . . : - $ ,._,','-,',�� . . lowing items:- have not Yet meft thL� trackless , ,, .. I Among a generous number Of Harmaxd and this she .found;' f _., .."­;.�,,�. . . , . - , � _ -, - �.; 1: ,�._ . � - - ,;. 7:.'.. Rail- I.. lo.' ,..!�_ ,. continued growth just a trail through l the West. . ­a��, �-,�A,,` ��_,;�.��.�.",` � ch hailed her , - 1, -Ii-'' ;'_)� 11!-,,�-.-F-11�1,14�­-, i, Canadian . National of 'this country for . .:, . satisfactory reviews whi - 10,0':t'�, -�; , �YWI_11.A,X�' ­"� ­Z'l�'- � 1� forest travellers -being guided by the I I ,�d " .4 1. . ji valuol,,v , .1 � �: , �',',� I "A"q I I '­ , , . 1. Ways Loan ... . � . .. a� Ture��xorlftr,! ;­f,-7l�l1M.1,, �� I � .- - 0 ......... $10,000,900 and increased, production- I - .1 . I - book in 't!%6 Jtadm-g � "Shii`9e -_ U" "� " ,.�q ' ­ : - - - ht ,of, a hem- � � ­ . I ,��;, `�, - �'­­­ � I I r EftgI7141k, -pe a 9 . . �%w .,. "' �, .,. ,1, . , . fact ,tftt in- -blazed t,r6e:s and the '119 . , "', � , � % I 1. oWtjaidian Goverbent- �,Mer- ' - - 6, Admissid �' th0` torch. Both -, . CaIS, Mrs. Billett treasures a cleverly- novelist, -short story -writer and pOeL � '1�dl 1 14 � chant 'Marine Loan .... 688,000 creased capital expenditure,% are proh- lock I .11A i� I ,,�1'11& .. _ I I 11 oard not deny the contention ,that rode on -horseback and sometimes ryhmed critique in Punch, from the She sees 'a strongly built Canadian * I * ` "" ' ,t, I.;, � ... � I ,. .. I TO Quebec Harbor B able does . The minister call- � . MORNING TOPIC men of Charles L. Graves, the oldest literature evolving, but declines �tor 74 . ....... 511,()00 honest criticism is desirable. That both on one horse I L� ­ Loan ......... - e literary staff of that see -the ueed) for the all-'CaVadila'A � �,F, I 11 - . -at expenditures ed on his parishioners and the doctor ' member of th I �L�"",',""O�' T n-ey is Spent and, th 11 The Trend of Our Da " So interested was theme. "If R Canadian write'r call � � 11, 'W '. ToFtal ................ $11,199,000. !no is not in itself ini ortant. on'his patients, by horseback. Those , . Y, or famous journal. force, freshness an i write -real stuff . let it be on w � 11, ncreaSe . P hatever . ,"A" I' ' te had to walk. ' -Is it Possible to Deceive the Elect 2" Mr. Graves in the I , Ral These items are carried by the De- I value for the wbo were less fortuna . _1, , That we should, get woman's book theme, in whatever setting comes t . 11% ment of Finar�oe is essential. General One Of -the first settlers, walked to drama Of the Canadian I _�' ��, . ,l part as "Non active money sPent bag � . that be followed his review with a " she - , - I t they Placing a finger Goderich through the bush with a most readily and most skillf 11 " - 11,��T , assets.,, It is not probable tho. - criticism is useless. back to be ground in- I Bass Solo-'- Must Jesus Bear tha Cross Alone." private letter of encouragement and suggested,. I ,. i, . � ".", e i -l- . � .5 " : -will ever the repaid nor that th ' finite itern is the really im- of grain on his Mr. Dalton Reid appreciation. . . ---ID,— .' . -1- 'hence they may be to flour. Another travelled the same i . __ "... .. I , " -rit I � .:F . terest will be met, portant niatter.* ing is, however a serious 11 Z� ,.:F , classified as similar in character if distance to obtain an axe to chop the , Novel -v I ELNV�VULLS I ���, I e Subsidies Paid in ----------- CC:- trees. a daughter of the former set- � business with -Mrs. Billett. She is Notes. - Miss Helen Johnson, of I �.�::�,�` , ,, . _V -not in name to th tler, , at a later period, when her , too severe and too intelligent a critic . , I" ,1 I "I5 . , onidon, is visiting in the neighbor- ­ �,",­. ... - , �,�,:, �, I � 1i 1914. item No. 4 consists of expenses EVENING TOPIC ,� is visiting 1. ,,� ' , . - I I loans and in 1926 PRONEEP, DAYS RN father bocame ill, walked to Bayfield � of her ow -n work to be carried awa:y N"".1 � re mana d ,,Calamity House" is hood. -Miss Edna Bane -s �, � I � or Home Bank and back, covering the 30 miles in by praise, an s. William Elford- -Mr- . L ­�, ::, �11. , I and her aunt, Mr . '4", , - - �_ I includes also a grant f , . g but the forerunner ,i� . TUCKERSMITH one day, to cbtain medicine. Men " The First TLinll a Canadian Should Know in Reli of a bigger mily attended the I ,:;- , , -e Depositors Relief. .1 �.:."� � I. . Squire's picnic at Grand ,Bend ,,on . . """."", � � I had to carry a hundredweight of flour I .10 at May We Expect in tha Next , better novel which is to bear the title John Herolmlan's, fa . ,. �,,._ 11 Consolidated Fund I I n.to-day," or " Wh 11 "In the Palace of the Erg" and, upon � " " i I tions The',4ollowing �skebchi of ipioneer for miles. Education -as dearly � rday last -A large crowd at- 11),,% � ." Keeping in mind these distinc e author has already spent a Satu , ,�� I days in T4ekersmith, itten by Miss boughi, the children having to walk I I work.. tended the community Picnic at Grand . . .1", , examine the different classi- w -n ' Few Years. which th ,`:,;- , I we may H. Isabel Graham, appeared in the miles to school. Dr. Chalk, the year and a half of carefu St. Bend on Monday last. -Miss Ratley, � ,,�` I ions with ." � 1'��,, , I e ficat 90th: ()-,, It Was For Me." -Mr. James Stewart. ttractive new home (in . ­.� I I - = .J ction. The Con- London Free Press on July r.ioneer doctor in this locallity, who Tenor Sol welcomed of London, was visiting Mrs. Rieb:Ard . ,_i�,�,�,� I.- , . I I A possibilities of redu iture in 1926 One of the few remaining pioneers was beloved because of the considers- __ .James, Street, Mrs. Billett Johns last week. -Miss Willy, of Nile, , I "'.'.."Y' I ,� ".;..". solidated Fund, Expend - cordially, although ­ . I'he Free Press I--- I . 11 I ration that has almost Pass- tion -which he showed the early set- � ing at the home of Rev. MT. � ;,�, � , , ., afternoon's is visit I " . li,i � 1 1�'­16' , � ," I � . I 1. exceeded the 1914 expenditure 'by in a gene . ." " - � �,X� - ", '. ,6. of this increase the ed away is Mrs. William Murray, of tiers, many of whom were unable to the visit interrupted her :1 $193,276,00 'much. With dai,intless cour- A violin was a rare and dearly -prized eting was and Mrs. White, thisweek. L, 4-,I� , "k"! ��).. � 0 -and Tuckersmith, an intelligent, refined pay him for his professional services, things so hedule of work. Her gre _­� _'� , � I 1(� r $.164,366,897 hardships and possessiOn. A Iady, who is 't'll staugniented by a vociferous welcome . I .1� ­ , I I I war ac6ountI fol who, though in her 95th year tor, and age they endured the 82, has vivid recollections handsome old bearded CURSIRLHURST 1 f ,administration of old lady war the first -school ins -P- �,,70�, increases in cost 0 ­ stacles_ and when young at from Laddie, a ,� . we have still retains all her facu saw that the yo,6nger genera ,0, . it office, a non -tax item as com- of a night in June when sbe heard Airedale gentleMan, and his golden- Notes. Mrs. F. Fitzgerald, of Exe- . I 'I", "; POE the ��,,�� � IT io' ly pointed out, $1-7L,677,628. tell some interesting stories of well drilled in t'hernultiplication table. the settlement grew were more t violin in the E-yed dauginter, Brunhilde, Nvho is most ter has returned tip her home after . ? .... prev us e with her Dr. Chalk's son-in-law, the late Geo. fortable. They had merry times, too, the strains of the firs � "", `�'�' ;11 . ined items from early days when she cam ,, ��; ��,, . 11;; � b es, in, spite of the ptivati,ons. WtIernent. She was standing with ­nding the pas�t ,k��,ek at the honie� � _`� . Deducting these coin aptly named. Laddie arid, Brunhilde spe ", �, endi- parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robt- Gouirtlock, who kept a general store sometim - it would seem, .-ATr& Sarah KeT- . '��L I , � ", reaee Gibson, from New Brunswick, in 1834, in IlarpurheY was also a generous Bees of all kinds were popular- ---wool- her father outside the log cabin, when - ide I of rs, Chamb6rs ':" the 1926 consolidated fund exP . take a natural P1` , .1 *,, , - , .: 2-"'.� .. " . an actual ine I logging they heard music con, Housle," a justifiable s e�o Kitchener, is visiting for a .1 I .�� �, ,. . - ,Lures and we have i carried picking bees, quil-ting bees, in ,,,Calamity ,� , . I .""��', 114 . - at the age of two years, and settled friend to the pioneers an - and nearer -ross the flats k r soTL-Mr.s. Nor- 1�1..W , 1, . of consolidated fund expenditures be , ,, with frequent- ibig reaiei few wee s wi ',',�. � - road, in Stanley to -n- them over many a difficult period. At bees and raising bee pride, since they were Mable Billett's th he ", . .. I . 1 26 of only $11,261,- on -the London an wpprowhed, playing a . I ,,� ar- e at night, where occasion- as a m constant companions in British Col- ap Kercher and son,, Uoy4dp of Mon- I ,j�N'l ," � I -V. I Twenty years later she in m 1�11, - . r.. Re- ship. on,e time Mr. Gouirrlock accepted .the ly a danc ch �vas rather too fainilior air. The ichild was so en- e novel was being vlriit- tana who has been visiting at the I l ,V��, � "I 481L or approximately 9 per cent. late Mr. William MurAy umbia while th I . ­�4 ", I �* member these. figures are not, the ried the and deed of some property in payment for ally a little Scot n(, young lady, tranced and delighted- thatshe caur'lt home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kercher, ,`,",��,"� e same as* in the first article on the came to live in Tuckerscmith, where, a store 'bill which he thought at the much in evidence. 0 I',- ten Ail�,k X r's hand and exclaimed, 0 ork on a system," returned to her home on Mlonday.- I '..��,;. " I tgance. The year with the exception of some years in time was almost worthless, but years when receiving an invitation to 4 he, "You have to w 1��t�, 14."'R., . , ��,a ,� question of extravE I ,6".r(, � y.", ained. She is a small Mr. and Mrs. ,Melvin TTaquair hew 11 ,11 Mrs. Billetrt expl I " i, . , and the West, she 'has spent afterward it proved a very profitable wedding, was confronted with the fact M - bere used is the fiscal year of 1926. In Algoma V S �e I a venerable humorous ' the sympathy of this community in, I . this case we are making the compari- most Of her life. She belongs to a investment for his family, for it hap- that she was shoel , , Not being Whitehead and vivacious lady, with a , lIljl� I v. ` r ,:�,,, _ ed fund widely -known pioneer family and is the site of the Seaforth easily daunted however, she made a Methodist minister, preached the first mouth and silkily fine red -gold hair, the loss they sustained on F.rid'ay last I � �,,,',,, - �'i., pened, to be I - I , CC - god of expenses on- consolidat, . . t of the skin� Of a calf I sermori in these parts. Re,v. Alexan soherly parted and rolled in -to soft when they I their home by fire. I . :11111i4l ,", - a cousFin of the late James Arm- salt wells. pair Of shoes oil ost ; "'51Z , Mrs. Mur- which had previov� . . ian, who ,,buns" over either '�', - -11 or the ordinary 'expenses, of govern the seaport town for 1;1�- heen killed. and � de.r, MacKenz i 'e ' a Presbyter ear, But for all _<� 1�,",-'��,i., out for the moment strong, M.P., ,of London. Goderich was ' w - .- - -he is --- DUBL�N ,i;��,"�) . ment and leaving lived to see fiVe generations Clinton, Seaforth and, Stratford, no' reigning belle n White kid slip- , setiled in 1835 over the Town her smallness of stature, s .� ", I ,,,,, . 4n:apitki expenditures'and special items. ray has 'of /' ' light fantastic sHp of Goderich, Stanley and Tuck- Lgi,,ng with evident skill the tasks of g. -Many fields of heavy spring , �1.111�� astonishingly small. of ,her own family, all whorn. are towns then only on the map. Sea- pers ever tripped the 0 - Note .;�,;�F! ith was the first minister. Ten - and and . , " ��IO";� a great grandchil- place to caring for a bouse, a h-usb the -wind ,,,I,;, how it living, and, has thre, torth was -a dismal swarnp, a " " ,le turning out what grain harve gone down with I I 'L �"m ' having two dog-,, Wh . . 11 % __ years, late, :::,�,.` We can gain, some idea of 'sithe settlement, raini.-strawberries are now 0, - d "t ,_ irley Ina Underwood, and d both a year's out- an . �ivll, -pellolitures if dren, Sli be hurried through. The women con derably, require prom,ises to be One of next OV, compares with Othef cY rded, spun . Both the wild and ,,, � lam eir own cloth, ca thing of the past '11',�, I �� 11 . � place it side by side with the ex- Garl Murray, of Windsor, and Will' made all th 1�� 19pre.r1her and a teacher, and the peo- 9 -nding novels. one saw the need b s will take their �, 1, A we Alta. r .ta tame rasp errie ' uld find a man for system, the reason why the type- e , -4�� penditures of Our railwayS. t ought if they co "". I Gross Murray,�*kson, of Millerville', and wove it in a 100(m, hemlock bark Lh nce LoobY, th 1., j 17 , ,Mr. and wee& being used for Master Cliare of Stearn railways. who 19, a few months old. and roarious �Deafarth [Pt could do both they could suppor-t n e s desk is ,her Plalce- �, . operating expplises wn V"I third son of Mr. and Mrs- L. J. LoobY I " tl.i , in $179,00,0100 Mrs. Murray celebrated their golden dyeing purposes. . 1 him without any foreign helfP. "work room," had paused in, the mid- I -',I, . -;, f�� in Canada incriased fro . not as fickle and is quite ill at his home. -Mr. M. J- ; ,_'j!V 4 ai-, 1914 to, $389,500,000 in. 1926, in in- wedding on Octorber 20, 1904. Dame Fashion was n which was named af- d R&Ce( -hen the Owner came Be*in91eY'1s ,two sisters,� jqte 'from � � �.,�,i,�­,,, .; I of 119 per -cent. it would rsmith, ornineering in those days as ow .Z�, ScThe ft one who came was a Mr. d.le of the word w , 'I , ,:�';�� L ot tt f, ,V � crea,'_% Tucke rs, of the Can- red On .1i . .. Ireland. The people in to greet her guest.n Winnipeg, and the other from H�,Lmi - ��;�," , V, . there has been ter One of the' directo the wedding govm often flgu OT's e t�)) Columbia I I I � See= nd strict being mostly Free church teTior of British .�;��,�"!! I that �, , �'�' . therefore, ars. H J this dil. In the in ton, are visiting with li�m for a few . ' ,,��,Fl . MO unreasonable increase of govern- ada ,Company, Mr. Tucker -Smith, a . special oc,easions for wanted a minister of their own per- in the quaint little town which was dayi.-Kathryn Hamilton, of Guelph, 11 I, - 1�, '.11�,: . I I consolidated ac- the adjoining Township of Stanley, The community tailor moved from he auspices of the Hamilton o lo years later they called a town fairly bristling with -,',,;� ., . ment expenditure on unbroken forest when house to house. Money was so scarce. Under t suasion, 9 herhome, is tbe guest of Mrs. John F. Murphy, 0,�n );� I- .. . items were a dense Driving ,and Athletic .Association Rev. W1illiam Graham, of Perthshire, talesof Indians and adventurers, Mrs. �,�;PL";� , c�,�, , � cOlia Which� leaving Out war hard to 2nd concession of Hibbert. - `Iffi'ar, , I I X, t) as moved. up only 9 the ,first settlers. came to explore this and articles O,f clothing so ", w's Bill,tt managed ther system to per- ',,�,,g , and post office h 'pie walk- Scotland, a graduate of St. Andre Anna Brennan is the -guest of Mrst. iv, �f� ble part of the new,,,world in the early obtain that -any of the peo . .g, Minni I 1 �;", I cent. There,can be no reasona and Glasgow universities, ­bO was fectio,ii. Every Triornin leaving . 0 Michell, of Toronto, f,Or twO I ];�,�,-',' per The majority of thern Were d,A%me R4 1928 ,-rnith was household care iden," , _1� substantial reductions thirties. ed bareffoot to ,church, clarrying their � , �,;.,,,I, . inlicipation ,of are now from the Lowlands and Highland of shoes and stockings over their shoul- We placed over them. Tu4cker% s to a "band7nal weeks. I . 1 �,,,K I " �I��j-.., I in the future. These services ine type of God- d,rs until they were within sight of . then in the ,Hamilton presbytery, sh6 accompanied Laddie and Brun- __-:.,!�_ . ,,F r_ . I 11`10�1`:, � , Scotland, a Very f 11 T" "' , . .. I cut to the bone. walk- $�,050.00 EN PURSF,S there 'being only two ministers be- hilde to the mountains- No, 'we � .;,,',z;�il � ,�,.,_ I ': "' , Here I we smoothed out our . �' - �,� I . .fearing, intelligent, in4clusttious, thrif- tile tabernacle. Some of them 771INTHROF ��;, & I ,,, I ", I But what of the war items and Galt- Be- didn't vmib-, es? Aid and W. Me �", ,, - � ur ty people. who have left their mark' ed eight miles to church and rarely gath- Notes, -The Ladi , I I there is more I�,­ i hope. Interest on 0 . ster de- m _ posed s n e d ,",',,;RI,��,�, l .1, ,L" . debt is declining. The rate of inter- upon the community. Ross war, the missed a Sunday. They, were Stricter 2 inds, com e tene s an "'..".1111 I 41 . �10 vrrfot or pg%ee, pMTS(B $350 fore being olrdained, a mini X_ will' hold their meeting at *0 ..... . `� . I i by Mr. QaIt to about Sabbath then than now. If the ,$350 livered trial discourses and was e ered iflew," she said- In the after- S' . I ","I'll , - ' I "' �h "� I . . n was 6.164 per cent. original riame givel en home of lks. George Eaton, ,on FA� . . to 5 Egmondville, -but it was afterwards, rom the 2.17 Trrot 07 Pace, PUT66 amined- on his knowledge ,of Greek, noon the faith,ful Airedale ben,chril 1,�N,, . . ogit, vaid in 19, rack had not been removed- f . day, August 9rd. The �mlto ltbolfes� I �*�,iij�� " t�dlaa Present rtie It ireTY close plMrSe $350 ffe.brew, church history and theology. were dismissed to ,Other quarters; the ,,�:��,��,,,,,,,,, I . . psr� ,cent. IA tfi�* pask:five years; the changed and named in -honor of Mr. wagon on Saturday right the family 2 23 Trot 01f PRce, The first saiary subscribed by 'the Serving maid given- daily leave "be- are to -be handed, iAby this meaI ;,('�,;,", I� : ond, the first set- would ,have to walk to. church. Chil- * to attend HAO. 1; "�":"`�1.141 - Van Eg-m . th and Stan- cause she did drop things fvightfully If anyons is unable ��k:�,9,3�,.�, "', "il., ' "' "" ,;; . i dobt has beeil k�sftcdf'bY -over $1001"Gonstant three im ave township,% of TVZIkersmi "­ �" �� i . GOO 000 viultfhOr *40ttions will -be tler. Mr. Vaii Egmtond, who Spoke dren were told of the. great inpro- pulle nests -Best ley, which united in the support of a often,,,, and Mrs. BilIett andber type- meeting they may .hand their iyAft " � FYX� I �:" ��';,�4' 11 I'll . I . mages, had a distinguished priety of reading Papers on the Sab- on "Cal- boxes In to the cg#Rins, Kft- Rdibt�K' I � i `­�",.,L �,, . .1 9,84� o- seven lang ,�_",;:�. � na A6 tjis year'4 hi Ion alla, I - Silver Tropliy to horse bMIring the mini.ster, was &go and a hundred- writer got into collaboration ""j','41,1l� � . �i r d as a colonel In (bath. There were n10 StOv�--S; the op track record., -weight of flour, and as for bolidays 'a' e It . Beattit�, for the West side, and xxa� 1�1, 11 'A's, pToximoitely $110j*,00,0,000 falls duft, career, having serve fireplace, with its blazing logs, amity Hous . Si I L' �_ . I , . while Ito ono,tan alffidi" , 0 qhy. One Of his SOUIS, en Ill.; :!�F;,� ��','�i�, I . . the state gap leonla at iister was supposed not to need In I maid in the D. McFs,rlane, for the east , I i, d Van EgmOnd� Warmed the 1409 houses, and- in the mh jondon there'is, no er from bere �.�.. 1,,. " I—, � !,,� at, timt��it_ the late Mr. Edwar First race at 2 0'clacft. MkQrP y on horseback or quiet, home though Quite a numb 11..I� i I of the mlolie'g Ula'rlc4i at, th .- I ny. The journe opolerly, cha i ;.,, F� � �,, �,,�, It, JJ�46t- loftda, pioneer resident on the Huron evening gave a,theerful light to ni,enl- ai , ,_ ,� 11 ... - . 1A i lumbering, springless Laddie - and BZ1 71,"lle stil, Sunset Beach. - r " 4 � �­ an reasicaablo to 0uppota W s borri on the bers Of the family, who circled in This will be the final =0,ri Meet fOT in the rough, [ Stand day at !0-aff, of London, spent 11 I ., , L I �.";��,� � . � 'o -no percent. %*, #0� bV r4gndA JeOVA, nIgar Oliliton, Wa is o A , _�,I, ,;� �� I I IM, I bs as J.6'. a i*6tV#&t froni MOSCOW an ed ,front of it. on a crane which swung the year and,the pubI10 &Irs mstured vehicle wrhich in those days did duty guard. Mrs. 131116tt admits She n rmsu mer, Aft. ri� , .,I I I',, I ol was n0m taige coach. Forty or sly,ty novice at �hou,sokeeping, ,I,n4a loaraed - h d I , ,� 11�'. �__Itfiat in It9dif I ,Vnt hOr 4ug X11 I' I , ��, ;F'� : I ing these IORTU 's, officers, John, out -and in over the fire, the pots and the ,best of clean racing Vfth em%WY for A s S. 1- � I ,;:�', I . ve, itdift.. Iftem *111 be aftq � MAPtd6on' Edward. kettleg WeTe suspended, and in them . miles under those *circumstances was 1, , loves) Mum- get � ffK10 granldwl�llt,bto -��.� ,, I .er Cooking (which she ,,,J04, L ­ "I � ,cy ,material .1 "' , , ,Q:,'�,.,,,,,,Z I 1 agp4nat Charlissi. rrederick, 14 -arias, itloss well flueA Hall, go Ae Jaullara'. returned, howo V P,bh h62, `�,­ .- 1 811 nt ga to balaudd . 11 g expt�xiences tifically at Macdonald � VS 'n _IV -� 11 bvta 1181 901111� a o�peMittt i� Col,� V R 'k. and MS., .,&�'(L I - � bg,21�jotd was afterwards wgtoll was heated nd food cooked. ' -, _ foo lholld&Y.0, V ,`F!",�� F�,'�';4; ., 0 1 s Iffe, particu- whisks away hou"hold taift . I IV: � ;!',X,�,,�,�,..;, - probobla i'ft0r6M3eJ. L Onleer minister' I '. ... �,a 11 1.1P I., ,. ­7� 11 it e r4mve OA6 bl %� 1,gadem in the MaAowie Bread was baked on the stove &dorth Tarf Awidauon of a pi, quttt ,and Miss rgzbiSil u I I., (RU. -��;;I,,,,.�, . , � - ­ ., �iher ,Omg.,�*,nv lincre'saos -%T � . . � 1882 Xr- health in front Of and prtly sur- . . larly 'When the monotony WA'S reliev- quickly as may b�, laotm d,ter host Be -,q -,0,,*.1S - � :��: ,,',,,:,i1 1 1 1 -ReW,1b*&i,,'-' "In die,,* f all of break- In,arketing and, CO aTfat, Cad 1"'A&Y in Londo�%­�91:#Ino, . , -, � ­� ,. � I, I ,,, A 14"' thm PfObSI116- adehan and hia son, Robt., rounded by the coals Of the fireplace. G. P- P&CnTkaoy, Rugoolt E. Sproat, ed every now an,& then with a _,YnMitt Ali,, I Pelting are t1io OIMer 'of j,Zj6,d �"� ' � P, 10�,, , iL"' 1, 11 I Always, and C�Zpitdl. - Opttuuel ch - I the *Alt from * Toronto, When +j,he ;bread..vepf realt of the almott thon ,Do the type,writer 9L62 j I1.`.'4`:F � ' ,, ' I � " , � , I __ 11 INSbanditUrea.. r , liba"�'L �1� ly to balro - Prea-ldeft.t. Vioe�Presidsnt. � do", in co'naeque'Me . , &§m-.� , I , I . Nnsil(A0, N9 J'�" A , A ." � I . f tA& L,.ql . ;, . %fift, 'Y'&L-P ih a Wagon With it was placed in old-fashioned round Ri P% 3062� A. D� StAhoTteilma, impassable stat4 of the y0ad'k 'Dom, in HaroV County L, ,,I , �, ",.'I I—. .1 1, �' L 't.2 - ,,,O� Billett ��Jwhft foavobtll, O'k V66vft , ' I ' 7 �, � I I I 'I'l 0�', I - I L I . . . a"ret ,666.ijut the W#4k oadj tit big U60 i _'. :' j: 1",�;";" �, ' 2�, � I . , ,,,,ky, Mrs. ,Mtliwilerty, One of the pi*T�- Wont VYI.tst; in her early c; il, � . 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