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your patience, your sympathy and 01 iffical soutli Perth, * . " �, i �'�,
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CRAPTER V number of letters from I �� 27th; ,Muskoka, Bwatoebrid . . . . . . VLL
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to The Hjuror Omlyllain- , v:� .- � You Ple Tn.n- I", I 1, "N.',
. . - .4 23rd- Norfolk, at Langton, Ott. 2tkh; " , ,�,.�(,i,,IVV, , 91
. .cially to Miss Naiad' I . -., 144
I is not being, re- and recovery, ter, and, ,how long it's' going to A .11 - � 01
.71, 1 . THE COLBORNE CLIQUE iog that the Wat�rloo -Co., at North Dumfries, . �. its' ' -e .i ;! 14t')o,lol;lli-,�, ,�pl`,
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. 'VanDervort "T Rev. Charles G. Hard-A"U'ptis. I .�.- . ., _Xgjj�$�$ e
ceived- on the proper day. an I of I Oct. 23rd-, South Ontario ..at. la -sit. ' PRI
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For some tAme Van Egmond ape `Christianson for their ,splendid work 11. . Don't the h � -oo � % ' I
,splendid .. Will, any subscriber whose paper Chri rig my -absence from. that church, I 4 i� Mont, Oct. 28th; Peel County, at halfway station, cetatre, zd0h I'll V
pears to have. been alone of the prom- , is fate in arriving, please, oblige during I. -
community in his but I must ndt-strain the good will of NOted'Jor itS Brampton, Oct. 23rd;"Perth County, that You reach just in, between, was-heN in W.41toli -
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inert filem in the this Office by telephoning us, at . .. �,V ,� at Stratford, Oct. 29 -rd; Six Na- With the ending of ,October, "It's rids' 0dober j,6�h. `7 ' 5A I
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Opposition to the companyj but soon I . we will endeavor o re, resign .. 1� I � I- . ul_ Happy Halloween." . ta.ke� $y, Mrs. 14.10wi � 01, �
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lrg_info�eements arrived. to. locate the trouble? Our phone vice' "I P, �111111 0
I I nation to take ,pila,ee December 31st, Great 'Xie'alo, livan Tp., Grey County, Oct. ?v3rd-v When the'eandId., all are lighted . i . . . . .�,��, �i " � -
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of the Company's now policy 'in number is -..41. I . 1931.11 . . - 1E, 7, - .. �
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the yeare 1833 to 1835, a number of Attention of subseribers, is As he read these words, in a voice 4 el - S 27th, ,York East, at Agiricourt, Nov. and the shades of- evening fall; conducted -by tile, Mnw,;711 I "'. ", "ti-
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Egmondv�,Jle, � responded' to"' .:. h4;-:"�:;, a " �,,, N"M 11
. ,44p6t; gentlemen and their families drawn to tihe reduction in price Of aken by emotion and considerably N. MUFF& S ,N 4th. . I dows, and, creaking in the, hall'; of :%g; '_!,.",,,�,,�� 11
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- hiP � These Particulars appear elsewhere a - When a tall and stooping figure, dress of welcome, , . . ..6 1�,
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I The potato Situation. which the kiddies all have seen, - fifteg-A A,u�11iq,.r`:op-",k4,� N
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Steals slowly through the shadows, were present roll .call' , -1
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pen's Lawson's, I other been here, Dr. McPherson has won martial concerns, as well -as a study The dalegates at the recent Potato . 1. 1.1-1. ". ...
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'degree known to each oth . the hearts of his congregation and mere ' rrie� to the con- I , wg,�,_.T"!.,'�,t
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some Of ,the Royal Winter Far';, - . These reports of tins il - fuj;`7�'.:
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quanta inclined to ,act together when he had, beeii forced to resign on ac- is, a that you don't care to date were very. in, ,.,. �,�,',�T'� q
- ba health, al Trip winners from Huron Countv, be cleaned, up prowiding -there ' to explain, couraging, Many �so ae-,
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guy grievance arose, so that they be .d fallen 'seriously foul of the Corn- count of his continv.ed poor h be held in Clinton at an early combined effort on It's- not a new sensation and your -
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. came known as the Colborne Clique. their, short experience 'of its ,spread rapidly and deep regret w i to "Hints on producer, the trade, and the'consumer, feeling it a the J.. d-'! !L�6_
civilized P`�'ny "' I - date. Bulletin No.- 338, 11H! are working not in spite, of thb'� :" �,�e`
Na doubt the change from rule. In fact, however, their expres- expressed. .Together with this ,well - as f ollows: Here's -a cure Eari"ll the Goblins . & -1 Z. I
.1 o nigh universal feeding of sadness that Judging," contains valuable infernila li�rossion but rather beagqg�e, ,of.', � ' , 111,
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with its- amenities and cions -of discontent were in part du ging of All live stock "That the producer send to market .that's been using you so mean', .t. ,.-:1,.
- Dr. McPherson, dean Of the local tion On the judging . . W. had a very lak'g,e,'v0ip`r,e'_ `;Iai�, . -,
i4:iiireniences to the life of a pioneer to, unfMAllarity with primitive condi only the higW grade portion Of his Join the Lions great procession, Walton sen . .X,�
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community in .Huron with all manner tions. arid is keen sense of the con- c int of continuous ser I crop." The quality of -this' year's 1"It's Seafortblls Hallowe?en.yl. 1,
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of hardships and do lvations, would f civilized life in Scot . very high, so the a- 15 members, ,present. , ".1 :1."V'.:l
Pri enitences ,o r any, furthik. information crop ,averages I .. I .
I ent to pro- v their, grievances about mou,s desire of all that he would, re- Office. Fie . rent of mount of potatoes left on the farm Get. your false face: there's a free 6eaforth is the largeOt
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. . I an additional incentive to dissatisfar- were temporary matters, certain �o The full text of Dr. McPherson's AgTiculture, Clinton. . I Don't you know this celebration ceeded in, sending in their all - : . ' -, ' ;X., t
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I tion in that I -e pictures Of disappear as better accommodation ar- letter'bf resignation follows: - T . � was arranged V. � � 1
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Huron presented in the Company's rived. There wag nothing deelp-se . at- - To the members - of the First . I graded potatoes exclusively until such ' When, you see the crowds as rnblie� hope to 00 .. �
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advertising. maps and charts in'ScOt- d about the conditions. of -which they X_ just outside the Hotel Queen, Auxiliary have only tivve&� members- , ', - ....., ,�,e
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; the actualities of the Gode- e Springfield, Mass.. � News and Information For time our home-grown crop is e f .
land, and complained, nothing to- Compare with tim. �i;; 1, '- �
. ere was consider- y dear friends,- hausted." With the ungraded pota-, Then 'you there is something they have fifteen subser Wimg or. I
reserves' ons' H -al- Missionary, Monthly -and. are a :,.r,qr
. rbeh area in 1834, there the difficulty of the clergy ee . the Busy Farmer toes left on the farm, the dealer will Join' "'It's the Li .., 7_ , ,'�
I � feature found by "Nearly 22 years ago,a comniltit 1, 1111� � !. � 'Ylt'
It able discrepancy,, a fe'a which was then giving so mueh, tro-u- 13e able bo his customers with lowelen." . active grQup. Constance #eti"'01's I- .
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I no means for the last time in ammo- ble in other parts of theprDvince. For Buy Clover Seed Now. _pobatoes� of i4. quality which leaves LION. I comes with some now idea for raimug, � � -:�-'., ;t
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I grataon propaganda. For example, its part the Company would 'doubt- Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Indi- -, anticipating the pun- nothing to be degired. - their allocation, this lt"�e it 1115'the,.11P11
I anapolis, Ind. and at the close of the FarmK- I .1 ..*:.�;..
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I I )f the Maitland Sunday morning ,service conferred chase 6f clover and alfalfa seeds, "That -
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brid-ge at the mouth ,( everything which Ilin-Ated finances
with me about accepting a call to, the would 1�e well advised to do so part, by insisting on being served ' �
the could perceive only would permit and that the' settlers io graded pota- - etc., which they would usually.give,,
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01'.. where th distinctly independ- First Church of ,Christ (Congrega- now. T , PRODUCE IS Id.
ajboat owned by ,a distin might*do something for themselves, ,tional), Springfield, Mass. When the. many Ontario growers who axe in toes." . 1, . away. These are then priced so . �.211
r of roads. . I . ` G�sh�h Auxiliary has succeeded in . � ...
. ent Highland fisherman who was on e ready cash, and who will ac- . APPRECIATED gbtaining almost every woman us , �
I had nothing bet call came ,I refused it because there need of rea ' 1.
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I ter to do and who e 3r each passage, ition ar fTo,m the financial policy ' iswould seem to bethetime to liuY general conditions, in Rev. W. of their W. M. 'S. They, lik, many. _6 .
. a fee of. one shilling P of the Directors in London who kept way of accepting it. A second small this P. Lane has this week re -
I or the trifling committee soon afterwards "visited, me clover seed, rather than wait till Owing to others, ,said ,that they hoped to reach ' . ., �i..,
exorbitant charge. f a tight rein on their agents in Can- - Western Canada, the world's grain ex- calved letters from persons prominent ..
. an ex The Colborne set- hibition, which •was to ,have ibeen held .in it to which their -allocation. In Brubefield, Tem- , . ;� ....
performed. � oda and insisted that there be no large ?101in and removed the hindrances. I spring when prices may be consider that section of the Wes . . .1... .,7.
labor . pie .. sanction, began my ministry in this church in ably higher. sale of small postponed a car of produce was sent from the I - each month and. the . : . 1.
Hers, in vital need of e-vpendature without their s . In the purchase and in Regina in 1932, has been perance is studied .
June, 1910. . United Churches of this district. That , . I,".
I . the river to Goderieb, raised. loud tom- Thus, time was wasted in ectrrels 'J "As I expected, the work turned out seeds,, the Dominion Seed Act requires until 1933. The decision was an- the produce war. Much needed 1E; attendance is better than last, year. . . , ..
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4 plaints, in which Henry pondence,and the expenditures sant- to be very hard, but very joyous, that such seeds must besold by grade. nounced by, Ron. Robert Weir, chair- . ', t
they secured ,the con- . . I clearly shown by the letters that f Ol- Of Constance,, was much enjoyed. Th4 . .. ,,;
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litifig bridge which . l6w - - roll call -of Y. W. Auxiliaries and CiT- I __
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parted in. the middle to let boats year ,or more. In a word, there was .;, . .1-1 I . I . . � . — Briercrest, Sask., I Oct,, � 1931. . cles, was taken by Mrs. Layton, Of �:, 1
�41 1 through; an architectural feature one starve the settle- Rev. W. P. Lane, Exeter, the new 'Secretary. She said . I•Z . . ..
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. no conspiracy to I I . = I 11 I = Seaforth, Ont. that;lt was ,her belief t1hat girl, came, ' ' �,�,'�5
. ,df *'bose first consequences was the ment but a misunderstanding of ___ - . . 1 I . Dear Sir: ' 1.
,. Eeriry Hyndman I .. . . nearer to God in the Mission Circle ��' �
immeTei-on of poor I S. motment. In needs due to distgnee. Yet the set- . I On -behalf of. the Council and reel- than - . ..".1. .
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1kiraself in an incautious tlers were in no mood to find excuse , I., . rural municipality of ,anywhere, else. - J.
. , 11 . dents of the ru A lovely dinner was served by Ithe , I 1,; J.
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I -r time, Course, frost came -Company. Struggling as -8 MY Plea- Walton ladies , . I , I . I
I the winte t id- for the I I .,o I I Baildon, Number 131, it i . . . . , 1, ..
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to, the aid of the set I with the forest and with I , I to thank all who helped to fill the'open-
� . . ... ---ed.-for ,two months a means of pas- prtihitiv4� dfivagreeable conditions . .1. sure The dewtional'period at
. . - C. N. car No. 412363 with the many ill.g ,ce tine afternoon" session was I .
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the, hil tressing burden and -a burden Thanksgiving time. This is our third -wood of Wingham, called the roll of
I pany's uncertain bridge. - . malevolence or niggardliness on the . remuneration. We'Mi -' Band.,. The , -
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This dispute was no sooner in CoY61),an�Ps. part. The Huron tom- have been dried out, blown out, and the Misson Bands is: very keenly in- . I .;1
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eFes to finally hailed out, so we haven't even t ested in the work, ,and appeals, to :1
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-concerning first 'the 'approaches ly dissatisfied. straw for our live stock. ,
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I d second, that mill it- , the Auxiliaries who are not mothering ' . the grist. -mill -an . At the same time) as this local ddz- I : .
muhity of the thirties remained high . �
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I rs, homes Vi pute was in progress, the -whole of S-ee,.Page Seven -Some u a n all, a Band to organize one as soon as
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_ Maitland no road of � while Others had, a little of s possible. . I V,,,
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V . Colborfie to the M in the Maitland UqVer Canad-a was ,engaged in the things. A lafge majority of us have There are fifteen Auxiliaries in ..�
I � any kind existed; from struggle between the Family Corn- no money and have to rely on the Centre Section and only ten Mission ... :-.
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pact party -and the Ref6rmers led by - ___W��� � I i I ���M good- will -of the government to sup- Bands. Two of these, Mo,nerief and � .*,' ",
,h the forest. leaving quite un- Mackeiiizie. 11� ",
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molested the natural. undulations - of In these circumstances it was to be -- I __ -.---------- --, -------.-- ---- -- --.---- ----.. -.!m, ply our needs. We do not look for 1 Winthrop, have just recently ,been . ,,�,y
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These -1101- . More than the bare necessities, so formed. She said that early impres- I
ground among the trees. expected that attempts would be -_ , ____ ex- I man of the committee, only after ma- without your help many familiesisions are always lasting and if we .. �A.. .1
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lows the rain speedily converted into made to relate the two subjects Of Tasks that are worth doing are always The Dominion Seed Branch' will not have had an apple or oth missionary workers in the future .�
� . . which made ap- friction. The pamphlet quoted above difficult and almost impossible. The amine samples free of charge. ture deliberation had been given every would rr want mission :
I a series of Mud holes a — angle of the situation. More than fruit or vegetables for another year. they I .t _
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proach to,the mill 'a difficult matter contained ,1L sentence which identified Old First Church is downtown You may be assured this Thanksgiv- n us be trained now. .,4 "
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roads, Titular Horseshoe Pitching. two score countries had promised to Mrs. Farrel, of Clinton, the. newly I ,,
The imperfection or absence of roa Bishop Strachan and the Family 00m�' church and, I have always. felt that I �.
however, -became only a minor g-riev- a downtown church is A climax for horseshoe pitching . take part in -the show, for which p,�an,S ing will be long remembered by the, appointed, Baby Eand Secretary, call- .�� I
howev pact with the obnoxious- - Company. the minister of Please' ed the roll and 'spoke n aby Band . ",
ante when it' was realized that the ,,The Lord Disbop who may be found like'a soldier on the firing lino in the this season will be reached in the had been started two years ago. Ex- many who received, thjs help. sp, e 0 B , � 11 ��
w too slow and ibits of all varieties of grain had 1haiiks.
grist milj was much everywhere directing the energies of time of war. Around the downtown I)omini,on dhampionship contests at h accept our heartiest work. Mrs. Greer, of Wingharri Chris- Iig
ROY Yours truly, '
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. . small for the -agnily Compact which is one and church the bullets of indifferenbe, the
heeds Of the. community, the F al Winter Fair, Toronto, No- been promised from many European I tion Stewardship and Finance Secre- . I . I
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,t that intervals of * ric eMber 24th, 25th and 26th. players countries, from Asiatic countries, 0. E. TYSDAL, douncillor. tary, urged that every finance corn- .; .1
so inadequate in feet the same thing as the Canada Com- whistle and the shells of irrevere e v 1.11
M New Zealand, the Unit- mit I �
two or ,three days elapsed betweenan lawlessness burst furiously. The eliminated in the championship ser- Australia and tee be also "a prayer committee. � .
Economic conditions and the and lawless I . I .
. I the arrival Of the grain at the chill P y'grievances of the settlers -against the battle against righteousness and god. ies will have a second chance for hon-, ed States and 1. all provinces of Can- "The motto of'the, W.M.S. is pray, J'V�!,
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. ion into flour. At once Company would at first sight suggest liness rages fiercely around a down- ors in the consolation singles and ada. I I Briercrest, Sask., Oct. 12', 1931. study, give. Let us not forget that,"' :1,1
and- its conversion she said. ' . ,�
, the settlers raised loud complaints that Huron mitight furnish favorable town q arch. I have felt the fury of doubles. Ontario doubles champion- A Prolific Apple Tree. Rev. W. P. Lane, . e. I
niill 11 11the hum- I warfare. � ship, open to winning teams at coun- -Mrs. Moorehouse, of Exeter, the ... 11
. about ,,.the tutpp6liny i , ous gen- ground far Reform propaganda. A front-frenchrural fairs in 1931, will be run Seaforth, Ont. . Treasurer, in giving her report said I 1�tli
f ' mill." One ingeni "About a year ago %fell seriously ty and e that will give �4 bar- Dear Sir: . ,Z
bug o a - An apple tree ,�.
test of this was to come in 1835 at Field off at ,the Royal at the same time all the people that our aim should be to give all we
bie daughter in charge wounded and was carried off the f I refs of first class apples this year is We wish to thank .,
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iceman sent -rightly confident the first election. -sent of who made it possible for the car load can to spread the Ma,&WS work. The, . �
of a convoy of flour, Meanwhile the Colborne men and in a broken-down condition. Skilled Teams in -this contest will repre e i 11;
give precedence vlhere a team the pride Of Kenneth 'Camerons to be shipped beautiful solo, "Past It On," was, . . V
I thot the Miller would Van Egmond .had common ground in physicians, good nursing, together one rural fair only. V unners- Lucknow, who ,has one of the finest Of fruit and .Wgetabl , and 1.
ng lady - " others f God enabled me to has,�won at seceral fairs, rthe r ' sung by Mrs. Colin Fingl I
to a charming You v . their * tion to the C tern Ontario. Itis a to our district, . 'Iil� I
made it doers Obyh6ePya'1.yndBuet regained up will, be eligible for the Aual con- I orchards in Wes , lovq,ly and the Mrs. Lane, of Seaforth, & prosi '
shift to crush their own grain ", -t appear that partly recover. I have not dollar for Spy tree and Mr Cameron's personal The vegetables are .
umps or between hand- d power ,of, en- test. Fees will be one and apples dent, condulcted a m'em'orial service, '!
in hollowed st were on intimate terms at any time. my former vigor an favorite in his 300 -tree orchard. In canned fruit, pumpkins .
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each team. They must aedbmpany special mention being made. of, Mrs. . n
method which -must They ,seem to have distrusted him as durance. I have. felt keenly the s 11
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chipped stones, a the part 13 years it has, produced 193 are a real treat, . Hogg, ouir beloved -past president; �1
I have seemed barbarous' -to these well- a Dutchman,*a foreigner and a fol- of Milton's line, 'To be weak is mis- entries, which should be in the hands saleable apples and is to- Thanking . 1: ' "
The mill Westervelt, Manager of the barrels •-of sal 9 you --again, we are, .
to-do, .people fromiScotIlInd- ble, doing or suffering.' I have al- of A. P. We Yours sincerely, I Mrs. Laing, of Seaforth, and, Mrs. � :1
. . lower of that Napoleon *ith whom era 6th. day a ,splendid, healthy specimen of Farrel, f Clinton. The Resolution
iinly left much to, be desired, a at ready passed through a long period of Fair, :Ioro,x-to, by.November i the Spy variety. Mr. Cameron, one Mr. and Mrs. William J. :::�(,
their country bah been so long a7e itto *$�N
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. aert 4at once laid to b�e door4 of the they held aloof from him. convalesi�ence. the doctors forbid me i orchardists in, McCaskill and Family. Committee in presenting the resolu- . " $h
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I Ls. stippose'd to t their way, acquiring full to.take up m,y work for a considerable British Apple Market. of the most ardent %
Company which wa I They wen many years have Ontario Western Ontario, sprays his trees five erance:". I �]
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vide the, public' u'til'ities necessary for title to their homesteads, bestowing time. yet. To prolong my period of Not for ma times a year and ciftis the grass in the , I .��
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.1 the community under its care. on these estates names, ,such as inactivity would be unfair to the con- apples commanded such excellent ti 'hard for a mulch. He uses more
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. - than 1,500 props to hold up the limbs 4
., Other topics Of cO aston" and IfiMeadowlands" in gregation and to the Rev. Charl G, I p the British market, and this ore
. . nt.rovellgy, arose. "Lund Y b"_ Year , Rev. W. P. Lane, ' r I
I sold greater quantity ,of apples will _.
� The price at which tbe.Company intimation of British usage, and en- Christianson, upon whom heavy of his profit-making trees and finds Seaforth, Ont. HULLETT � .1
its land was higher,th-an the prevail- trenching themselves as leaders Oi dens are falling. be sent overseas than ever before, his markets chiefly in -Montreal and 11�
I United States, or in Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Agri- Dear Sir: °:;F;;�
ing price in the U Huron, politiesand -society, while Van in latter years to some extent in the
nada �&ntinued on page 2) * culture, declares. It is with great joy in my heart Eyre -Wnght. - A very pretty, ""
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. the .Crown domains of Tipper Canada, Egmond pursued, his ow -a path, ap- . British Isles. ,His orchard contains 'in writing to thank youand autumn 'wedding took place at the I
I — , in and careful packing have result- , that I a n - right, . -
and'the, rsettlers were in consequericet .pealed to the popTer -settlers of the -No. Baldwins, Spies, Ben Davis Manns,
(1, the I ed in the selling -of Ontario apples on all your dear people of the churches home of Mr. a d Mrs. Robert W
�, busy raising corntplaints about Huron Road who must 'continue to - I v and Russets. " L. I -pt , .. , I
. I the British Market for from to Wolf Rivers a for they most wonderful gift of fruit Hullett, on -Saturday, Octob r h at .1
land monopoly and the extortionate pay inst_a�menvbs to the Company for . . �
rates charged. e Com- many a long day, and endeavored, to Junior Farmers' Trip four shillings a barrel more than the and vegetables that we received 11.30 a.m-, when their daughter, Etta �� � . "I .
Ft settlers o Virginia apples and from four to R. O. P. Poultry. through your kindness 'and untiring Rae, was, united An marriage to Mr. 1"..
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pony's stores from which the stimulate opposition to the Company. To Royal Winter FaiK eight shillings a barrel more than the David Wren Eyre, son of the late ... , 1.
\. [e to, purchase im- . , With over two months to go, ent- eff Orts. . people Silas Tyre and Mrs. Eyre, of ..
. expeethd to be ab] _________-41o. f N Scotia. "This year . . I I . nce for I know if you and the,dear Tack- i,
I ,arid edible color- to the '" u' " co barrels ries, in Re -cord of Performa smiling fat- ersmith. Rev. I. B. Maine performed 444 11�
'The trips of Junior Farmers n -t, �o of 'Ova ,,,, 7.59,000 could only see the -happy s I
I inodities imported, from more adva'Ac- I oats, not poultry are, reported -by R .W. Zavitz the presence of ��,.,
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displayed for sale Royal Winter Fair during the past of apples will purp . at Otte, a, to be well un es 0 a .�
DR. MCPHERSON RETIRES ,1.7, -,. ,� �f the 11yeople of the Briercrest des- the ceremony in
Itiess supervisor 9t won- friends -and relatives. Thebride, w 9 ,41�
ed' commun deal S'�4A-Rld in boxes, tri,ct, after receiving the most I'll
nabbing,but tho'choacestof Lake Hur- AFTER LONG M 1 141 ST RY four years have created a great d including the apple - to last year, with evtry prospect ,of '. charmingly gowned -in white crepe ,111 '
,,� I of interest in all parts of the Prov- hampers and in other forms,' states �derful gifts, would feel well re- chal -
' fish. At a later date than that a substantial increase. with embroidered veil cau•ght with or- I ..
on rig, the dies- Dr. Neil McPbetson, of Springfield, ince and, as a result, the Ontario De- Hon. Mr. Kennedy. "Of this amount The final day for receiving entries' paid for your efforts. 'car �...,
. I with which we are dealing, g to Mass., is -well known locally and is partment ,of Agriculture is ggain Of I about 250,000 barrel's will go to the . Mr. Ferguson and ,my son also Mr. ange blossoms, arid carried Briarcreqt
R 'waiting in- November 30th, but in view of the ,flower
-ere ,?were ztL have ruses, ,and had for 'her girl, I
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. pleased settl � the brother-in-law of Mfs. Robert fering this trip to ten boys from each British market, as compared with only fact that production records can only Evans the farmer whom we
- the British Colonist: ek and Mrs. McNaugh- County in Ontario. . 0 barriils last year. Ontario's e,� for for ,the past fourteen h,e,r cousin, little Jean Morrow, of
.. . . � Govenlo n numerous 87 ' 0-0 start one month following the receipt work s.s in words the joy Hiamiltorl, who -was dressed in maize 14 "
t4Sweet Godericb city' ton, of McKillop. 0 -Contestants for this splendid trip apple crop this year is the finest in of entry at Ottawa farmers and Poul- years, cannot expre "Zf, �
pretty 4 occasions be has occupied the pulpit must comply with the certain rules the provincels- bisto�ry-" Due credit w;�i to get the full and thankfulness of such a God send. georgette and carried a. basket of
'Seo and, p . is trymen who y morsel of it, and yellow roses. Mrs. W. A .Wright - �;' i
. Church, � Sea- for the splendid showing in Bri in i record year should have We will enjoy ever , - , ""
. Ilmsure, -no ditty . of First Presbyterian Church, of ill which4nclude the following: benefit of the ' . �� , I
,are, . His resignation, because talcs part in a judgirW also given to Mr. Andrew u all you aunt of the bri.de, played the wedding 11 . I.. ,I
Fulton, . at the ,game time, think of I 15, !,
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11ts. ,praise cin declare, forth . J They must t i their entries in the hands of the sup- must march. The 'bride and groom 4tood, 1*�.k"A�
e the fish are the following it groweril repre%entative, kind and ur
I comipetition conducted in each County fru over- cruiser not later than -October 31st. yelfiteh people, Who ,4%% 1
I . The stores where ,,., health, has occasioned, have workeaso bard; and untiringly. in -a pretty arc"f Maple le - ,"i N ,
COMInliftl0ner- " relerences in the Springfield Republi- I leaves and . � ... 7
-ring the month Of October. seas. incline- �,;7
Anyone who has the time, . ."...
I And the great . . du a . I went to town rafter the cat of fruit evergreen. Fallowing *e ceremony, ... V,; 4'
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Rev. -Dr. Neil McPhe ' bTeed�'vg work will find Record' of 0,114 the to the bride was a white gold wrist . . ' "';� '
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4 StardingsbiRl ' than 21 years pastor of First Con- Contestants must judge ai.x classes Perfotmance one of the best ways in mush truly say that it was one . ::,�'.,� .F,),. Z
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nothing with a eat deal 11a-' n unusu- ' most wdride.yiul sights that I have watch, to the organist -a pearl neck �'*:, .
1, And doing n gregatiorial Church, read his refit And in addition shall try till oral Or Ontario has experienced a which'to get established on a sound `�, 11, I
I I . mild and pleasant fall. Farmers, in many a long day. let, and to the flower girl 4 signed . I ,11A
, I Of Skill." tion from the pulpit of that church written examination. 1. ally r b is. The records -kept are, simple seen of hrAid .
.... He asked that within have beriefiti&by being well advanced a," And in, up a prayer ring. The haMy ,couple, left
N esteirday morn�ng. Th ten high boys who are and practical, and are accepted for * �.'� � ,11
,% - in stronger ho.resignation become effective De- ' e with their fall work. Improvement in tbanks, I asked the. dear Lord to give showers of confetti for Toronto nnd. , . ., , I
, A paniphlet appeared t� the age, limits will be. the winners, of the issue oPf certificates- to those bens, 0 ve rT9 in ''. _�.'� I
, else, was lackbig rage, due to warm weather and bealtb and strength, that we May Niagoxa Fallo, %e brid tra 1,11 �_., �� .
tories. "Whatever cembet 21st of this year on account Win- pasitu which lay the required minimum nu -m- u's " v 'it 11 !i., .,
e". a free four-day trip to the Royal And, if at any an ble of caAlbou I I I ,
COlborne, strong ,6�6,rds wore PI I ill health. eflo&ted in improved condi- addition be able to carry on, A onseqn, br6WA '" �.. " r , .
. in .e, Depart- rain, is r ' will ri" � ,
the of continue( ter Fair. For theseboys, the' . ter of eggs -to qualify' In Id be necessary, we will atcomories to, matell. They V41 :,
ul . . . the Directors of . ,V"t a year ago I� fell seriously of cattle and ot)�er live stock. ,�
I I tif y have ,acquired for carried off the mart will provide- free of charge: Von gels, to this the vdsibs of staff inspeciors at time it should same. for you, as side in Sarnia, wheret WrIlDyte- WW, 4. 11.11...f.
wor ed ark emsellent epop of tuftiVg, man I ,,
Canada Comoan fie'a d ana' was 'Railway fare from 'home station to regular intervals provide a source of be glad, to do tb6 ii I;': MAiI "I
tberniffeilrets the �styles and, Idtio of down condition. 4God. position i the posital tdkWitO_�
. in a livoken . d. return. and sugar beets, is ,beifig harvested. have
ers, -peddlers rinsing, to Toronto an I information and advice always avail- Von , so nobly done for iis' I
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"I,,,.... . rapacious, land -jobb m' 6KILLIU-1 physicians, good nu nights Mangels, particularly, t're of-ibigh able to the breeder, which is helpful bless you all" We tmAil)k, and Mrs. Eyre takl� w___ r14- - 1, :,l
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sibillity , , Fqua.11 jplovdng has been -4 carrying on the work for best re-
pon r " a 5 'soled we to partly recover. _ pr&Woally com- i Mr. Evans. Mr. -and 'Mrs. R. bride -being 0ft6 41
� .. ,of inditidusA rog on , at defflarlee." not regal4ed former vigor arid A programme to include a tour Of sults, dnd is retaAly worth times dt " .. .. . P,, v , 11"
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. I blonour and virtue. alike . I have felt I the city and visits to the stock ylgr� cost of the nominal entry fee. W. FergusonFand son, Robert. PeoPlib Of this' d1ste �'. �'..� _l "
. .. From all of this it is clear that .Power Of. Nondliftnee ' tionally well. Late pp%to�i are' a tke . .4..,�,',"'% I
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