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All foals must be , � ar - divic-luta6l 01 , . *i , .11,1111, "I I �11�, I -, , , -e Joe disap 1; :i; .,� t,,i- , "O, " . �, I ----.-M t, . . ; , , 0-1 W 0 The Ontari' ' -�iew .. 1. � ?t�,'.. ."It .6" ,� �1 Rorse areedoW 'A:B- ten membera. - - 11 ,� sj,�=!! but , , , ��O., 4 pmewnp. g ,; - soma sired b� Pye, will main, mix F , t - . . I . I I ,�,�` �17 -- _ on- -W , ,, , �1_ .� ' b ed sires. ye wi h Com . .. ,,,. � . field bininpog A,: 40-, I" K,2,,,� 1, . k � Agricultural Societies, is seeking to registered pure, r nion John and the -Common lJohn; P 11", "'. . . / 4. Competitor must,. so far as pos- results6 'Please note the spelling ;f I � 1, "W", I 1% ence of gambling, Su�pose,.havingl a 1-1`,4A , encourage horse imperoveiAent through, . thousand dollars, I e to -start a I , � , . . ,�,N the inedium of Boy -a' Clubs. sible, have fed, cared for and fitted Pye. This makes it very appropriat6 XOS :1, " LE Ansuranee cor � I .... 4pa#y. I, insure 1�� , . I (geaforth district being noted for his animal f�]F�: at least two'montbs. as a commodity to sell in. Ye i0lde, Pye ... ... you, for a thousand dollar's and to-- 1. . 1�� � its Ane quality of -horses has been immediately previous to the date. 6f .Shbppe, if you happen td be the pro- � , . morrow yog, are killed by a taxicab. I .11, 11 ' .... , I . I fortunate in.being chosen by the As- the exhibition, (and Must himself ex- prietor of such. Ir , n . . I I. ldy.Jwurance company is At an end 1, r... , OAI e s Cesp 10 ,O � ­:.'­1­ik1W I �. I wl � . , sociation for a club, .as there is only., hibit the animal in the show iring � * *. * ALB I A tourn in .. w .. s o t1l. ;�­ 1P 711"'. r! � , 1,� � � I . .. . :. and I have lost all but your first prem- tbnsiasti� , E�—­M . one allotted to each county. when judged or paraded, ,and must , . I . - I . � . VQAdVbPX,P. "I. , I . In C6ntentment. I iiunl'of my original capital. That was ovv t e,evening% play I " . PI . e 2" WWI 1 1�4 x , . V Jp,xpl; �� - I �, ­ - Ginee the Advent of tractos and take e . siv. charge of the animal IF . . . 1. . I" Wiiip,�v . . tuoll'100*�2 � ,4, ,, u�9, 1 �011 -1 - 9 41'. , " . � ve never tuned a tuna fish, .Co notgood business. But suppose I have DkirLngs-the evening the *ladies -'of ",I �" . -#�, , �, �. antos, the dly nij- during the show). No outside assist- " , . R� ­ .11 � Q ,c 0 , . And for the job I have no wish-, . $100,000 and, I insur'e a hundred per- the Clilb se- vied, co - doj�j6utj I ,.R, W I ' " ' i 4 1W.1 ," , . ­ . . R ., , ,� , . 1. 19 - 4 , J� ' , I , 1, ,I" , 't, -p�, wln.-p. . ," ,, lected, -the, young men and boys drift- anep in preparing the animal folr the , sons in different localities and in dif- to' the Player . 01 � I Ls ffee and - - - . I I . ­ �r . , n� �, ,�, 1, K 111A , . . . A. ing towards machinery and leaffing ­ L Dr.- Boolp#ly- , �, show -ring will -�e peranitted.. This Is I've never heard a :sun dog bark, . ..".. � . . . ferent occupations for 4, thousand 031- Three games with4 plus, and minus .., -a, �wi ' 4',�'47`Tf"? 1 1 the friend of the land to deteriorate. a boys' show alrid parents, gu,ardians . J'ahn W.00644­1-2"wins V1111 I And nevoe will, 11 might remark. �, ­ lars each. (Surely not many of them score were played, three Seaforth. .E.' J� ;0�;se­ �W­i­,, ', ,� a ,4 1 I �,,A -,;,K,� All Owners of a foal of 1931 and or enyone else must le ve this work 0, �,ii � � ,, � . �11 , * ­ ",% " � �' , , "' L� �"V:� .,,I , � A Plus 8, , I 1%1 , 1 I . I Just Ard"ved will die at once, and if I charge a rinks winning all three prizes, ., _,,, r , . I I pr( �1­ , H. JejT,r,ey � ��: .. ��."�'­ �2 ; having a boy between the ages of 10 to the exhibitor. This rule will be 1, . L ances are that The winners of the first event were . J. "Ed wohi��I'� . � LL" I ie'riever made a cougar Coo, L r�2 vn,40J�Ju 'y alid 18 years, should encourage his'strictly enforced. . & SONS L, wi, , 5" I�,O, : , -1 ��.. " � ��.,r . � I � I have collected e , ,. 1 � , 1. , I i, . ''I " iF 1, 1, .:,. - . . For all I know, no moxe have you. nough money Mrs. H. J. Gibson, W, �Powellj Mrs, R, -� !R, 4� wuIs "':.",`�'.., I ,*g ei_ 2 ,- Plu* 7. . � ,., I � , "."', I . -boy to enter this club. Good prizes 1 6. All foals, in this 'competition N. CLUFF .L 11 to pay off any claim� as they may F. ft. Beattie and J. Broderick, qlap, . R J �s ,- ", , * 1, - , , , 'r, are given. Colts are judged On Points must be shown without shoes and 1, 'vfwzP W111s; Q -,`...`� .14 1 , - ­ ve-never seen a raven rave, come due. But still there Would be, with two wins and a Plus of 14. 'W. G. Willis -2 impas, -1,' ' .. 11 11, -,A�,,u - I pits & ' , �,,";.. ,'�'glyl ... � ", I ., ,,� as,wtell,-as horsemanship exhibited. by sball carry only such decorat* ! - - --- . f community go- The 'second event w4nt to Mrs. J. X 51d`Kellar-3: loss , :,;q I ILF, I the boy. No entry fee� in this.class. are made by �the boy himself.. Aind for that sight I do not crave. , -- . %1L : ,,, .� . I � ing on the rock 'Aps'- ��,,, �.: ­!. . . j4 s. But if I insure ten,Deevereaux,' J. BUCTavlsk lffi44. T. J. John -1, .. . .,I �'. , N �3, .. 2 " 'the --rules:- 7. Entries for membership to b t'S L vp,� : ... ­., '. , ,.,Z, �, , 'Following ar Aecording to reports between _ ,stan I "I:��, ."'F1 . 1. Members' must be boys over 10 in the hands of the ,Secretary not lat! I've ne-�-er met a red an aunt, thousand or a hundred thousand per- . I . . , .. L,�L � . ".1" , I . � . . . . .. I .. �,,�" . . , ��A, . I . I � . . ". , ,�,,,-,'Ia'. - 000,000 and $9,000,00 was paid into sons, then -my company has removed I 71 . , . . � ­ ---7--- .%%, . �,I� . . . . . - I ­ ­­---� -7 L �'�� � . " - 7ears and under IS years of age at er than September 24th And what is more, I won't r and can -t. I this lottery for,tickets. Let us take all the chance from the ventue It � , � .:� . ' � '" , . v4f I .11, . the time of showing. See prize list and bills for further . the $8,000,000 figure to simplify our has now become -a business aInd if 1 . .. ;'�,� A I � NEWLS, AND INORMATION FO J "' ' 2. Each Clubr must have at least attractions. t�� I love the simple facts of life, arithmetic. Ong-,quarteT, or $2,000,- have -based my premium oiR the age, . . R THE BUISY-V FARVE, R`: - I � ��,�:Z,4 . - 000 of this mo'ney,,,went to the Irish Occupation, condition of health, and so � , I . 0., ,�; ," �` : L .', - "';" I . . . ,Like murder, robbery and strife, ' . - , . N I .1 I . '.,i,� I I T I — -- -----*"--,- ­­­­- . .------.-- ---.-.. ­ -- , -Dean D. Hurrady. hospital for whose,benefit the, lottery on, of my clients, and have added an The light honey crop in Ontario has stock. - The Company expects I t � O, hau- 'I, .��. :, � l . , ­ ­ ,;, ", N ' - , �A , I I . � ON I was held. Assume that $2,000,000 amount which the laws of probability finally turned Out to be much less dle 12,000 baiTels of appl6s,t,hia sea '.,. , ',,�'. I - , . I I. �v 1� I. . than was estimated And it is doubtful i 1 I � I h, / DO 'YOU REMEMBER"" BLACK MONDrAILVE." . more went to cover the expenses in- tell. me ,should yi4ld me a fair return The Govetrunput has .. -,*'. . * , I - � assured tha : , �,i',' , - '. . . � '�'. cidental to the lottery, It was less on the capital invested in the business now whether the total crop will reach sC*onIpafiy a ant Of $150 tOL'Install, *. 1L!'.,',' , L I , . ,��i.$, I. I I I I REPORT OF HOG than this but in about this ratio. This then I may be sure that I will actual- �two-thirds of the normal figure. plant, angrget. the - busln� J � .. . 7 1 1 �he . 's ".. e 1 �#,4�x k r. , t' .� , I IL PY I . . . . . :11 � - - Septernb6i 5tb 18$1—Fifty Years Ago—Was a Stranc,e Day . leaves $4,000,000 to b& diptributed'to. ly realize the predicted return with -in Ing. . 1. '.,. � I .", � . .. t) ,SHIPMENTS — . v ­�. ;`­ . .,,, f, . . .. ­­#1'1�, 1 4 I..:,, , 11 . in Goderich. ... I . I the holders of tickets. Half the close limits;,thb closeness Seed Prospects­--Exc�ljent, -----,- , . �11 I I -1/ I . improving . L ., .�,,t,,,., - I . ' . . . . . � �Pj!' I . The following is the report of h6g money has disappeared. Your share with the, extent of the business, The prospect for .a good seed year . .1 1­4'�!' 1 . MArketing Board Active. . L ",. , � I�A 1 , i 1,��,. 1 . (Goder'ich Signal) shipments for month ending July 31st, is worth only $1.25. That is all you In the same manner railroads de- is very good. A, fair crop of alfalfa, In a recent address on, the work.,- . : .'i 1�-,�% . . 11,;j,� LLL ..!�,�"., 11 1 1931-- B more than sufficient t&'meet a heavy of the Ontario Ma LL ..". . * would get if it were ,distributed even- teritime, the number of car necessary rhoting. Board, .:.. I.. �Ii ... LLL 1JOgS, L . . � 'L., Hvw many of to-day's.residents of rievet to be -forgotten by those who Walton-tbtal 152; select ly -among the ticket holders at this on any given train, on any particular home demand, is looked for; there will Mr. W. B. ,some-Dville � .1, 4 - " I . I Chairman, ' ' :"�',� � 1�:; . . . i -X 'L I . j, 0 ,%oderich remember the 5th of Septem- 'saw 'it. The weak and the ignorant bacon, 31; bacon, 1,61; butchers, I r,; point. I 4 day. The telephone company , esti- be sufficient sweet* clover.,and. enough told of extensive lilans for adverbs- � ",'�',,`.,�., . : P,, I . . I .ber, 1881 -just fifty years ago? -That were of course terrified. and thought heavies, 2; lights and feeders, 1 But. what is your chaneeiof winning mates -the number of calls probable alsike to supply the domestic demand ing, the 13reparation -of markets and "';`�;",L "' I HenjsiM�Total' hogs, 388; *select �be first prize? If $8,000,000 were at -any particular hour and has a suf- T"Ough littf . �,;; 1 ,,,, I'll. I � ' '�",� ­'. . was "black Monday'�-a day the like ',that at last of a certainty Mother , , � left ever for export; facilities .to f,hip Ontario fruits and � '"; 01 7­- 1!�� ........ i:: 11 of -which has never since been exper- Shipton's prophecy was about to be bacon, 116; bacon, 194; butchers, 66- paid in then, at the $2.50.rate, there ,ficient number of -operators present some timothy and probably a -big crop vegetables. 'The aim of the 5far- - , ` . .�.,.� . . . I I (I , I ienced in this part of the co,ufitry. fulfilled to the letter. And, othefs heavies, 4; extra heavies, 1; lights anj were 3,200,000 tickets sold- Out Of to handle thern. All these ffilngs can of domestic red clover. Second gripwth keting -Board," he declared$' 4IS to . .", i � � "", � . The extraordinary darkness *as the, who would- be insulted, and- with rea- feeders, 4. . the 3,200,0-00 tickets you - have 0110 be determined beforehand on the basis fields, from which the bulk of the t9ke Ontario farmers ,out., of,,their . , 1.�, I 1 4::::! 1. Tesult of smoke from forest fires ,a- son, at being termed either ignorant ' Exeter -Total hogs, 63; select bac- chance that yours will draw the win- of past statistics. . seed crop is taken, are in excellent Position of helolessuess in marketing . .� �4`'�` . � � � �L - L � cross the lake,'in Michigan. I , or weak -were beginning to -ask them- on 23; bacon, 28; butchers, 11. ning horse. If you were *to live 3,- ,, It is Wry expensive to defeat the shape, unusually clean and blooming their products." New efficiency . ,bad . . . " I I, An account of the, phenomenon is selves and each -other what it all .� . :� I - ifuron Co. Locals --Total hogs, 2065. 200,0.00 years and each year were to -'laws of ,chance, yet it has often ulti� abundantly. With a bigger duty on been injected in the task of ,overseas 1�11 .1 ' ' buy a ticket on this same event you mately nroven cheap in the long run. all clover and alfalfa this year, farm- exportation and as a resblt apple ex-, I . �,, I given in a newspaper clipping and will meant. Little groups gathered here select bacon, 524; bacon, 1,281 but� 1. I � . , ( � we believe, be read with interest at and there about the square. and watch- chers, 186; heavies, 18; lights, arid would probably win first place once. The struggle has led to Our method ?rs are taking more interest in sav- parts would be doubled this year. Oil- .. � ."Ll:,. i , . I I . . � �,, this date, a half -century after the ed in wonder and awe� for a termina- feeders, 21. . You could look forward -to this with of quantity production. Car parts ing seed. tario cabbage for.tbe first time was , , . N- ,, �v­ I 6vient. This account was written On tion. of the phenomenon, but it was a Huron County -Total hogs,� 5,207; reasonable certaivty. You might win made from perfect dies eliminate being sent to the Western markets. 1�11 �i Vq ­ September 6, 1881: . long time ere the darkness was suf- select bacon, 1,378; -bacon, 3,012; but on the first trial, you mlilit win on practically all chance.. Fresh Grapes on Market'. r find a large mar- ,� - . 1: . - , I �.' I the three millionth. That is what There is, however, some ga ket in the'Vest. Mr. Somerville 'an;. ,,�, ; "; � I . I Yesterday will be long, remembered ficiently dissipated to see to move chers 616; heavies, 58; extra heavies, mble in 'The lqrgest grapq crop in Niagara .11 ' ' , I igh � � ; � I . in Croderich. It was ' in fast, the most about outside the range of -street 3; Ii ts and feeders, 68. makes it interesting, But if you kept almost every-. activity. We gamble Peninsula history, 'estimated to be tticipates the time when every farmer '. I " - . . . . , ,,,,, ss I remarkable day in its history. ]Fo; lamp�; and shop windows. At last I I am . on for 3 200.000,ye4rs you would ulti- our lives that we can cro. the street worth $1,75-0,000, is now ready for will -be receiving constant &dvloe "'. . several days past the atmosphere has. the darkness in the east gave place . matelY Pay one-quarter of your mone without getting hit, we gamble, our 'harvesting. For several years 'the through thel Marketiiig Board , ,on � . , 1�1 I t. .. . y . ". , , 1, , ­ . 1; I 1. 1, I been full of smoke, presumably from to A red gleam, as 'though from a to the ho§pital, and in addition the fortune that our business ,will not be wineries have required the bulk of the where and how to. market his pro- 1 , � J . I . 1��, i � "I., j bush fires, -although there have been huge fire, and the reflectiorg from this WEST HURON TEACHERS cost of running one lottery would, fall rendered obsolete by some new inven- grape crop for wine -making purposes, ducts. , I o ­�� �. of , . I, � -,.�, I no very large ones in the vicinity; somewhat relieved the gloom and en- . on you. tion. we gamble pleasures which wL. but recently the producers have caier- !-,.'. I I I 1. ;,i . I � - The great interest in, the Grand might otherwise enjoy against our . . I and the therniometer has mounted up abled people to see as well as upon The executive committee of West ed to a growing market in different . 1.1 I .� among the nineties -something alto- �n ordinary moonless night -but no Huron Teachers, Association met ,on National, together with the legaliza- living to an old age 'and needing the parts of CanaCda, and the appetizing The, lCentral Experimental Farm, . ,,� � . , r ) - gether unusual in this cool lake, town. better. And there -it remained through- Saturday to arrange for the conven- tion of gambling, in various place§, money, we gamble our e��sight that bealth-giving grape has prov popu. Ottawa, -,,Has now a numbe"r Of sets of � .�,'. I i ,.� ... I I . ed lante7n slides which may be secured . . . -1 a I I Rain has been wonderfully scarce all out the remainder of the afternoon and tion to be held Oc.tober Sth and 9tb. Nevada, for example, shows a renew- a glass of bootleg liquor is free from lar everywhere it was sent. The grow- . . I 1� ii',� I a summoT, and of late the grou.9d has night,, and not till the following morn- The first day's sessions will be he-ld al o� interest in gambling. This is wood alcohol, even though we know 'bave extended their vineyards and . �;, , M by agricultural and horticultural or- ... 1. . �� I . ' in Exeter and on Friday the teachers not surprising, for mamis addicted to nothing of its source. We are es- this season the crop is ample to meet garcizations, schools, women'.$ insti- . . "; � become complete]Sr parched. T-hkre is ing when Old -Sol put in an a - I ''. '..� � I I - 'P '"r tutes, churches., etc., without rental .. � .. 1 e no such thing as grass' to, be- seen; ance as usual and in his usuallpl'ar, will visit the O.A.C. dt Guelph, where enjoying those things which *most sentially g_amblers, and while 'a wave all deniands. Only the finest grapes . "J,; I - ; . . 'pasture fields are dry and almost as were apprehensions entirely removed they ill be entert�lned by the Col- nearly resemble life- itself, and life is of moral reform may cause us to fore- will be bxported. from the Peninsula charge. The -subjects illustrated are: � 1, 1. . , , I � w . . -�: . . " I P Teachers going by -a gamble, and we all think we're Horne Beautif . 11 ,dirty as the road bed. For a week or and the alarmed ones really convinced lege- profes:sDrs. go a few forms of gambli,hg, we ev- and government-§upervised packing ieation, Xe,W'Varieties of . 1, . . I .01%-- . � � that all was, indeed, well. entually come back to it, for gambling will assure the purchaser of a ,high , ,�. I - .) Cereals, Sel . I., - . 11M , During tfaih will have to be at ,Goderich, lucky. ection of Live ;Stock, Poul- . . �11 .1 "All in hot and copper sky, Ithe continuance of the darkness a Clinton or Seafoyth to catch the early Science can usu�lly measure luck. is fundarnenial to our nature. 1. quality PT6dUCt. In addition to wine- try Husbandry, and Field Husbandry. . ,I � t . The bloody sun at noon small quantity of rain fell, but it was ,'flyer.' Let us apply the law of probability , making. grapes are used for delle- , " he,se slides are pro,ving rveTy popular I .... I �,,� - I 1 11 , Right above the earth did stand, so combined with ashes and cinders The committee are: Misses Prid- 'to dice. A single dice has six sides — 410 wherever used and splendid attendiuc- , er I ious jellyl and for making grape es are reported. I - '111. I I No bigger than the moon." I and dirt that to expose one's self to hain, Exeter; Gaiser,. Crediton; numbered from one to six. When I juice, a very popular drink. I , � . 1. If., � ­� . Cr 6 But Y;Sierday afternoon Jt disap-'it for a few minutes was'to have the Messrs. Keeler, Dashwood; Blowes, io-Iled it may stop with .any one of A nation-wide advertising cam-, .. ,-,. t ) -peafed altogether,* as effectual,ly as face and hands black�ned. The next Hensall; Howard, Exeter, and Inspee- these sides up. Supposing I wish to . . � . i; e , ` I paign to move this bumper crop, is Cleanup Time. ' ' ..., � . , . though it had dropped out of ihe , morning the whole countryside was tor Beacom, Goderich.----�G. S. Howard, bet that the five will turn up. Then Mr. and "Mrs. G. H. Coates and son, being ' sponsored by the Ontario With harvesting and threshing . -," � :. �� I t I � heavens. About noon clouds were ob- Covered with a coating of, dirt and Secretary. . I should get -odds of five to one;' for Robert, accampaAied by Miss C]eY- Growers' Market Council, the Depart- finished, it is not too early to .... ..� . . a I . served gathering in the west and filth—so much so that it was- impos- — . -a there are five. ways in which it can ineyer, of Rutherford, N.J., returned ment of Trade and Commerce, and staft preparation Ifor the winter... . . ,��. south. At one o'clock those who sible to come, in contact with a fence, ,turn up to show numbers other than to their home on Saturday. the Canadian Horticultiiral Council. If the'stable is not given its annual . . . I - �­ � � I lunched at th* o little'tree, or, in fact, any exposed surface, ve and only one way it can turn to Misses Viola and Doreen Clark -who "Every basket of grapes shipped out- cleanup now, it may be neglected al- �, , l .� at hour found n . .. el" a DID PAUL WRITE IT? fs'how a five. If I pfay long enough have been spending a week in To- side the province will be subject to togeth�r. The minimum attention I ". difficulty in distinguishing.articles on without becoming soiled. The phen- . � :; , ol .. the table; and shortly thereafter; omenon. is now of the past, but it is I will eveiltually come ronto, returned on Saturday last with government inspection to insure grade .should include sweeping the coiling's . � - 'A e A correspondent isends us thLee To -f - lamps had to be brought into requis- not forgotten and is not likely to wi , , even. If I get better odds,'- I their cousin, Russel Barr&tt, who and quality and the-wbole crop will and walls, scraping the fl -o -b -is arid . %. , 0 -)x, be lo ng, ( ..'��, I tion. From this out the gloom �thick-'for many a long year. And it is � s,hall make money if I keep at it. If spent Labor Day here with relatives be marketed through a selected list mangers and then thoroughly white- , �� , ,'I . 1�. I . ened; at two it was with great dif-! quite safe to say that, every time the The - Pentecostal Herald is cre�ited I accept lesser odds -I am sure to lose and friends. of shippers, brokers and agents, washing everything in sight. , Lime is , ...... . - with the discovery of an unpublished iti the long -run, even though I may Mrs. Joseph Riley held a birthdav through whom ,the Big "O" brand of a great cleansing agent, and at its r .. . I ficulty one could' read large print out- 1 5th of Septe,mbey rolls around the e I . I., � " I ii�abitants of Goderich . " , - . I doors. There gave every appearance'thought of the i . I- tter of St. Paul. "Dear Sir and sometimes have a series of wins. party'for her twin sisters, Mrs. E. Ontario grapes, sponsored by the Mar- best when applied hot with a spraying 4. - d Brother," it runs, "doubtless you will ,If I have 'a pair of dice then for Elwood and Aliss Mary Cooke, both Of kets Council will �e placed before the machine. There are always odd jobs . � � I a . of midnight. and half an hour there -I will revert back to the year eighty- recall th; invitation you extended.to . I . 1. i , , after the,entire town and surrounding one. Lake .Captains sav the entire , each side of one the other,may turn Goderich Township, on Monday even- public," says Crarles W. Bauer, Sec- that should be attended to before the .� Cl i . rne to Caine over to Macedonia, You I "I country was veiled in inky gloom. "No shores of 'Superior and Hurdn are in up in six different ways. That makes ing. The tables were decorated in retai;y. Every basket of grapes going cows are stabled for the winter. -The ,' I . . a sun, no moon, no stars, no noon I ; no a blaze. The smoke from these aiid will pardon. me for saying that I am thirty-six different ways in' all. What' pink arid white with the cake in tha thi-ough this channel will contain sple- panes that�have been broken from the . I . somewhat surprised that you should .ii. 0 -6 I chance have I of throwing,a seven? Centre which had candies on it. The cial inserts and buyers will be able to windows should be replaced; the brok- . � . proper time of day." The -blackness other fires was� no doubt broijgbt to- expect a man of my standing in the I may throw 6-1, 1-6, 5-2, .2-5, 4-8, two honored guests lit these before accept these as certificates of quality en latch, the detached hinge and brok- I � I , 1, ;S of midnight reigned supreme. Thelgether by the wind, and floated . over Church seriously to consider a call on 8-4. That is six different ways of sitting down. There were fifteen im- of the grapes offered for sale. en floor should be looked after. While - � I.: a . A band held before the eyes within three i in dense masses, hemming us in on - s . � .. ' sl . inches of the face could not be seen. eve -rye side and as completely shutting ,uch meagre informttion. There are getting seven out of a possibility of mediate relatives 'present. — . these are small things their -neglect .... �- - . I To lend awe and sublimity to the out the sunlight as though, Old Sol a number of things I should like. to thi,ty-six. Again the odds are � five .'vlr. and Mrs. William Logan and British Livestock Market. for a year or two makes a slipshod I s� I - scene the intense blackness was ever i learn before giving my decision, and to one against me. Kathleen, of Blyth, visited at the home The British market has been a stable -and this is the mark of the � I'll � 0 � .6 had dropped entirely out of the sky. I should appreciate your dropping a I 2 . . � and anon lit up by blinding flasbes!This is the first time night has ever line, addressed to me at Troas I In a game of poker my chance of of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson on .source of considerable strength to ca,reless dairyman. .. , � I of lightning and the reverberatingiset in here shortly after noon ,and * * * ' drawing four aces is one in 270,72.5. Sunday last. the Canadian live cattle industry dur- � � I .. : � I- thunder alone broke the painful 'still- I lastq4d until'next moving. :May it be No mention was made of the salary I — , d I was to receive. I have been through -Can you make money by gar4bling Mr. and Mrs. Cole and their son-in� ing the present.year and eveTy effort An Interesting Exhibit. I I .1� mess. - Irf short, the, scent was one'the last. . . at Reno? Not likely. If you 'stay law, Mr. Colby, of Stratford, and 'should be made. to follow the good The -0. A. C. exhibit at the C. N. Z. ., 11 4 I a long and expens�ive, course of train- long enough you will come out minus Mrs. Welsh, of 'Saskatchewan, called advice contained in the following mes- presentT, .in a graph,,c way -the idea �'. I .. " I I . - - -- - ing., in. fact, I may say with reason- the commission that you pay to the at Oe home of Mr. and Mrs- R- B- sage from the Agricultural Products that, although the present world-wide . , " . ��� �- able,, pride, that I am a Sanhedrin owner of the gambling house, or, if Ro'gerson and otheT friends. Representa,tive for Canada in Great depression renders it impossible for �.� . ", � 71OW MY WORLD WAGSI,tourneyof the Municipal Lawn,Bowl- min. The day is past when you can you are betting, against the house, you ' Britain: "Cattle markets weaker ; farmers to make much money, still �� . . , - I ng Associotion shows only ne indi- W. M. S.—The Women's MissionarN ,I. I �& . By That Ancient Mariner I 0 expect a man to rush into a new field may be sure that your chance of win- y . . .. .. �co!, vi -dual wearing a beard. Mowing is without some id -6a of the support he ring is less by a very definite. per- Society met at the home of Mr. and our best hope i.5 strict selection for there is real wealth in the faTM5 of ,%� � � 0 , � E) DEAN D. HU,RMDY usually d6de before larw�n -- Mrs. William Britton on Wednesday typt, oz- quality of all weigbtt;, either Ontario. ,e :11"'. . . - �cei P)O1W'P9 will receiv . Kindly get the centage, than the chance you are pay . . 3 1 . ­,; -,orge Young had the, righf brand I contests. . . . good peovle , of Macedonia together i,.hg for. - last. The meeting opened with the fats or stOres. Anything else sell, The exhibit coTisists Of three �Rec- I � I .... 11 . . r . I I - You will never get an .even president, Mrs. P. Lindsay, in the indifferently. Lower prices likely." tions, which are unified under the title .. ,,, —Johliny WhIker. . . and -see what you can do in the way break. The owner will set his Qdds 11W ,'.,;,, � Newspaper cut of ladies taking part of support. You have told me'nothing to collect all he th chair. After singing the byrnn Up to the present time the type. and Far Wea he first section es- . 1.tz r -inks he caii get a� W- lity of the cattle shipped to Great titled 'Food is NVvaltb,' illustrates the N "'Peel -pioneer 83 years old." Call in archers' open competition for Do- about Macedonia beyond the implica- ,V soever Will, May Come," a few min- -'Va . I ;- ,y with and yet not discourage his Britain have made an excellent repu- fact, that much of the, food used by , .. - I -the Humane 'Society! -------, minion title reveals another danger tion that t�e place. needs help. What customers. If you must gamble your Lite-, of silent prayer was held for tation and have been more in line with the farmer's family is obtained di- � . I " for us poor men. We recall that Cupid, are the social advantages? I recent- . IN-Irs. William 'Pet -hick and was follow- I , it only 6ance to win is to bet on some- British requirements than at any other rectly from the farin, and even hard . ,� � I "]�xhibiis grow as year% .M,s.', Es- the arch culprit in this archaic pf�- ly 'had a fine offer from Damascus at thing 'which requires some kina of ed with prayer by the president. The X, b . time in the his>ory of dur export time.1 cannot affect this supply. It �­ 0 . pecially the side-show fat lady. time, was blindfolded kand we *ish an increase of salary, and 'I am told judgme'nt which you, possess. It may minutes of last meeting were read trade. also calls atten'tion to the fact that the "I . �. archly to remark that we think the that I made, a very favorable impres- be that you are a keen judge of hors_ and aclopted. It was decided to send College has Produced and 'has given .�", 1. "Toronto girl drinks eyewash by fair sex, if exempted from this handi- sion on the,Church at Jerusalem. Yoa, es of boats, of boxers, of basebal I a bale of clothing to the needy in the New Central Marketers. to the farmers bf the Province many- ... . �� 1 % mistake." Bet it was some eye -op- cap, risk being teTmed the unfair sex. might mention these Tacts, and also tealms. Whatever it is you must be- West, through the Red Cross Society. .. .. � ener. I 1 that some of the brethren of Judea al p 'king and grading as- high producing varieties of crops I . come expert in it if you are to come Mns. Ray Lawson read the last chip. � centr ac �. . I . I I . I I * * * I Aviation in 1940. . have been heard to say that if I kept out ahead. But then would you Call ter of St. John's Gospel and gave out sociation has been organized by apple which add;A greatly to farm wealth. , 11 I I ,�; some splendid thoughts. Mrs. MC- pro�dum-s in Elgin County. The n -o- The second section with the title . r�. . I .Winnipeg paper advertises medicine (Notes from Daily Press ofthat year) on. in a few years I might 'have any- it gambling! vincial Government will .-ubqiclize the 'Time is Wealth' sets forth the idea I I . to cure auto -intoxication. ' Jail sent- If all the aviators.who have ftown thing in the gift ok the Church. The science of gambling, more re- Gregor read a leaflet entitled, "We . �,- I - ; �� from Newfoundland to England were WoLtd, See Jesus," after which Mrs. venture to the extent of $750 provid- that though money may 'be scarce, J I ence is usually quite effective. "Fur recommendations, write to the spectably known as the laws of pro- . . ..' ing thal ten growers urith a combined the farmer'still has as much time as I 1, . : laid end to en& they would reach that Rev. Simon Peter, D.D., at Jerus-alen-L bability, underlies our whole knowl- Miller Adams gave a talk on the study .,��,, "Butter and cheese drop at Mon- far. I may say that I am a first class edgeof sciences to -day. Coniider radio book, "Japan." Prayer was offered acreage of 200 acres can be secured. ev�­er, and .shows how.tims may be I : � � 44 . � I Itreal," says market report. But think A new record of 625 miles an h6ur mixer, and especially steong on argu- activity, for example. We are told by Mrq, ,Colclough and the Lord's According'to the term-,; of the by-laws utilized to the best adfxntage by the I . .. , ,-1 was established by an air mail pilot irientative, preaching. If I accept the that 7 ' . Prayer repeated in unison, led by Mrs. the Association will take the growers, use of labor-saving devices. I I . of the'splash if ithad been eggal I one Tadio-active element is dis- . I,, , �, . between Toronto and Edmonton. This call, flnust stipulate,for two months' integrating at such a rate that it will E'Ll . Britton. There were twenty-six entire crop and dispose, of it. The The third section under the title, . . ''. .. , , I ,iCaledonia baby wins Arst prize for will probably stand for a week or -two vacation and the privilege of taking 'have dwindled to half its present a- present. Lunch was served. grower must bind himself to dispose 'Beauty is Wealth' presents the fact .11, . ;%, : . . second year in succession at Tillson- before being brolwn- an occasional lecturing to I My lee- mount in five billion years. Now do . of his produce or forfeit a penalty that, while farm folks may envy soine I � . . .., (burg fair, An insulated, ligbtning-proof pas- tu're on 'Over the wall ihlvlbasket' I's we know? Radio -activity has only "... -- equal to 50 cents a barrel. The As- of the good things of -city life, they :, f"'N " . '11. , 11O Caledonia! stern and wild .1$ I senger-plane with glass - cabin for worth two drachmas "of any. man's been known since the latter part of . sociation will issue 200 shares of $50 may, by a little effort and with almosr, ' � ,W each. The CWord County Fruit Co- no expe'nditure of cash, have beautiful . N., , . , ," , , ,W.ow ain't you proud of that there sightseers is making trips through money. . the last century. No one has observ- WINTHROP operative Co. Ltd., is now ready for home surroundings that would be thep "'. � i, child." . . thunderstorms over Niagara Falls. The Sincerely yours, --Paul." ed it for'even half a century, much " -1 . I experience is said to be very business with headquarters at Wood- envy.of city people. .: � �,*.i - - I thrilling, , — lens billions'ot years. Yet from the . Mrs. Fbqter Bennett arid baby '.�,� 11 ' 11 No bard, I think, has.ever sung land reservations are being booked a- . . ., laws of probability we know not only daughter, Mona, spent last week with I � 11. , Of swimming champions, George head for months to come. . . - - -------- . ­�� * 4; , ` � I Young; . I Near Kenora, a tramp in an anti- --CAN SCIENCE MEASURE this but more than this. We know her. parents, Mr. a-nd Mrs. George . . . k . that there are so many atoms in a Eaton. . Mr. Joseph Dolmage wears a smile was answered by a verse on Harvest- I ''; . a !c1tiated little -M,th plane of 1931 reck- � , I , I � . .. And, bow LUCK? ' speck -of radium that in s-pite.of the Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard and these days. "It's a boy," but from Miss Grace Summerville. gave a Very �, ��� -Ong and fast.,lessly crossed the illuminated airway ,"I'll I I 'i . With easy stroke, so sti fact that th6re is a continuous re- Jack spent the week end with Mr. the Shelter. interesting'reading on the leaving out 1� . "' . -, 1k �!, , * .t, I . But now that George has stacks of now extending from Halifax to Van- The Grand N-,qtional Steeplechas4 lease of radio -active products it is a and Mrs. John Ai-nistrong, of Lon- 'Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dodds of Lis- of the fourth -verse of the� hymn 11TAke, 'I " - 1. . . dough I , I couver, He was picked up by the Ray- Wi'S Tun at Aintr6e, near Liverpool, very rare, thing, from the point of don. towel; 'Mrs.. Robert Campbell',' Missei My Life and Let It Be Consecrated :,%!�, I . I , , 1� . #Tis -best that he should just 'go slow. al North West, -A rial Police and, af- Engl4nd, on 'March 27th, and Emilio view of an atom, to have one of these Mr. Mrold 16malldon and family, of Mae and Reta Campbell spent the Lord to Thep­�' . iYxs, Ale,".&w, Mrs. , � .�� � , . ", I I 'I . . tei appearing in; Abe avi'ittion court at 'Scala, doffee shop proprietor, collect- radio -active explosions. Walton, visited friends in the village week end in Buffal.o, Niagara Falls, C. Dolm age and Mrs.4, Pryce offdreA, k'", ,; . .i3O .. � Montagu Norman, governot,of the Winnipeg, it now under observation ed about $1,900,000 on his $2.50 lot- ,Sir Erriest Rutherford has said that Friday evening. Hamilton, and London. prayer. Mrs. R. Beatty. brought the ,!.�' 1- , ,��, I Sank'of England, is ,visiting New it the psychiatric hospital there. tery ticket. In the same way Clay- the number of molecules in a cubic - ,Mr, and Mrs: Elton Haist and son, The W. M. S. and Ladies' Aid met clip ,g'heet of the .V,em ktauce Union . ntraseted "aim- I . I , r 13ranswick. Te-nuys,on co ton C. Woods, of Buffalo, New York, centimeteir of air is so vast that if Billy, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of''Mrs. D. McFarlane on and it was decided to ralud it to ,b,ha, V.1� � ple faith" with "Norman -blood." If - V P6 1. I ... . . ;­ 11 "I 31ontagu ,m6r Common John Pie. collected nearly $900,000 and George every humah beirig on the, surface, of at the home of Mrs. John Hai%t. ' Wednesday aftern,bon, Septembof 2nd. Sunday zchool superintad4pt f4r Tdlf�- I � .1. I . ;I 1. hasn't the simple faith lie-ld . vgl dish is made entirely Dykmond, of Africa nearly $600,00Q. the earth began counting them at Mr. Bryan, O'Hara had the mi.sfor- AfteT a social time spent with needles thew consideration. wv� "P. ft-,IWA , :-J A � " . �' ".1 I � I betW keep the bank key IwAy down fTom, Wild nowers. Gathek a bouquet That sounds a lot lik,e luck, but any-. t'he rate 'of t�ree tL second -each, it tune of haiing his home destroyed by and thimbles, the meeting� was open- gwe, the top�ild on Acoahl it fter' ' �60tjL ��1�11' , 11' . 11 In his pants. pocket while away from and select 611 the Common Saint one can do the same thing if he is would take 3M yeats to. -flittah the fire last -Sunday afternoon. ed by Mrs. J. Simpson. After sing- wine business W4.talk4d-ld 11 'Lo ,� .� ''I ,,,,int t A) try I 1�1u 1111 * X61%swort PlAnts, C&Tef 11 w it often enough and job. r. Win. imig a hymn, Mrs. S. Shannon read the m#et; dlw,A, �A-1'16 �.',!, " . 4=01, u y ' " Yet using the laws 6X,probabil. We are sorry to hear that ,X ing Closed- with a lYffin "I ,�,, , . . R. I "M ­ the eaints,. and witli, . .m.%radl= live to 'An 1111tPrecedeatted age. How 7 ity we have been able to count the Pethick is still in a oritical condt'don Scripture reading aTid, Mers. A. 4. LoT,dts ,Pray&," An thijdydbU %1% .. -­­ � , I , i k". * . . jx,.� , ",i"I - , Picture pf 2o -Analists in �1�0 A11041- Olfillindt6, 04 Wbrt% 2 LA qs, analyze this lottery. i . , 5 : " . 't . �..,­,V �, 11 numbeT o molecules- in a '061d aelhti- -in SeafoTth Memorial Hospital. Cuthill Qff;ered prayer. , The roll call hour was sp6nt Vitb thd Wit- ,..,`A.� , , � ,- " , r'.j,:­�­: � 'A , " .. �', 41 , ", ,X.­'­ .5-�,Iq i -, � I'l,", i I , 1''; i., �1.1.0. t',4�,.,! " " I " , 'I . I . , � ��,�&� 'O i rl�l d �R,;, 11'. 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