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:the euelltt• .f the fruit ie dietiartly She siteslity. Over MOO fifty-six .
superior Mit that gravers through- pound hones kayo lean shipped dir.
' cut the entire Nova &atips fruit leek .et to the *Kish Marks* s stay
are Foetusg better that htthertu. 16tk, & tatlal of 1,100,Mia pounds.
Great Britain and the New Knexbsnd valued at 1301,148.
State, are the two prft>Ieipel exrort • The fifty-five treasuries in upere-
A ,n►arketa for the Novi Scotia apple tion in the p ovine. will manufacture
crop. this year *hart t 11 OI,.00 pounds of
Caisodiau cheese for Resale
sreaawry butter. it 1liQ t output
of creamery butter i* Kantub. was
A n experimental ehipast nt of 6,6M,Q00 pounds and the production
twenty-two CoutaiMwt sheep has been is farromine. at tka rater of about ono
made to "use* These sheep consist asillbn potusds per yassr.
c•f fifteen fenasha and seven mak Kkndlim7s Ge to lt'rts+a
Fhropshires Mt Hampshires, pur-
chased,'
ut«chased,' by the Soviet Government.' "I ons glad the society to which '
C;REEN TEi> They are to be placed on d expert- You ream has repudiated the use
mental farm near Leningrad and usedi- of dream to and terrorism. �Cata•
for breeding purposes. The .beep " diana are not the hurt that can be
7co0 cants from farms tit Paxir, tin#„ and tert0zized," ..id ir. Tutitice Logic tete chat ta &ad To di
were purchased by the Canadian Gov- Barrie, in senetencitiep lithos men con -t xh� Glycols >
Write �lt itrdae :Toronto,. for Urease >wiaticr.1t►ple, win fat forward Nana swish a Kipp- i'iiit s iaf the Rotmari Ca h� church
most of one thousand horses brought in that *lace. Williaiia Butler and
in C'anedei for the Russian Govern- Clare D. los,total officials of the Ku points
E'E
„ xKlan, were sent to the. peniten« Toronto, Niagara i; alts and
MID , ,-- Ment. Big Field Per Acre , tfary• for terms of four and three east and with this route permitted to
A. G. Walker, a farmer, who lives sway, respectively,
who actuallvv hiplacedil�lGhe deteriorate,
Gaon ditniin sh stream
of
rob ae•
at Irma, Alberta, bad three end one- dynamite and set' off the fuse, recoil,- (sent loss of trade to merchants and
third acres of well manured summer sc sentence of it yisarss and wilt xsermera sib along the line:
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• Lord Oxford Retiree with separate o,'ganixatigsls, a :op. Threshing i recently the mac ins Itis term. The Judge's reference was creased in popularity that in 1925
tally recorded 312 bushels, oe nearly to the evidence of J. H. Proctor, for. some 22,000 ears travelled this scenic
The resignation of the Earl of Ox. `orate funds. • . 94 bu 1
ford and Asquith front the leadership Tragedy in the Gulf
!allow land t wn willh
Prelude wheat. be deported to Ire len after ft.e r he ,nerves The
• Bine Water route had so in -
she s per acre. mer Klan organizer, who swore that highway as compared with 59 in the
he presided at a meeting held in Bar. first year of its inception. There
',nf the Liberal party in Great Britain , Iateven dives were boat •d the Csuif, rie after the explosion fait June, and was a rapidly growing intereeit in t e
carnes es the culmination of n ten of St. Lawrence last Friday night, pointed out to the' Klansmen that it upper lakes' resorts, Mr. France :saki
years' fight with Mr. Lloyd George, when the steamer- Guide sank about 1: was thele duty, if they knew any. and this region was fast becoming
vertieh atarterd when the latter organ• eight miles off Gadbnut. Five ° of thing about the matter., to assist the the popular summer.. resort of the
iced the coalition: which overthrew those on baprd. were saved lifter a
police Snap»rej►ending. the man who American continent .and good roods
the goyeinmtnt of the thea Mr. As« long imtiieraian in the fay ureter. committed the outrage.. Skelly, how. were essential if this condition was
quith. Lloyd George leader of the 'ri a little vesasl wsa snaking her way ever, .testified that he had been.char- to. continue.
isms!l party of Liberals .in the Ifauee through heavy seas when the coal be-
en by lot and was threatened with Referring to the St, Clair river
of Commons, is expected to. be chosen through
to shift. causing a lint which *1. (Continued on page 5) road, Mr. Prance said that it was
to e -aide the destiny of the now die- most immediately made the cargo . ongfnally intended to form part of
rapted party: though Sir Jeritn Simon slide to the
starboard aide, putting
Is regardedots a strong contender for the low bulwarks under water. The .. THE B[.U'E WA'T,ER I H'li{i,A ' tike Biel Water Highway,' linking uv
the want�: qe
h I f l stdarsp, sixteen persons afife. passengers hi bo d
Chatham • Windsor anddWaIlaue ur
'withthe nortlx cast".rv.. lie fax••t••pcl
The general strike brought dissen- and crew, lowered the life«boatr, but' ' A' Rapidly Growing interest in Upper tnak:n the river road a art of the
Man between Lord Oxford end Lloyd with the • vessel sinking under them
x Lakes Reaorti--Move to C iupro' L g p
George which could not be bridged: there was -no time to remove the env.
In hie letter to the Liberal party ors. Unable to climb into the life -
Lord Oxford referred to Lloyd boats, they, hung to the: sides in the
Gesrge ai refusal to meet in council ,lankness and told, dropping off one
with the Liberal lenders in order to.by one "es they became exhausted.
formulate a polio during the strike • Nine had gone and over an hour had
period, and' declared that paxty on. elapsed when a.lumber schooner tame
sty° could not be effecitieely maintain« to the resent, but one of the boats
ed under •a sYetenn of rival leadership '•colliffed 'with the . schooner and two!
commander of the Guide, and J. K.!
_:_ .s Awful l ie.'ii ..�...,Laflanime.ti:e,x mayor of Levi _ 1
more men sank Captain Guenard,'
..
tiOns of Captain 13ernier. the Arctic
in Her Sack
• explorer,. end seed by that veteran,
mariner on severalofhi•s northern,'
When the kidneys got out of order voyages.
River Road county read system.
. The tourist' trade. Mr. Frame maid.
The Blue Water Hfghway Assoeia-. was now the Isecond largest industry
tion were hosts' at'a banquet.at Sar- in C,annda• ' ,«
nib on 'Thursday last to a special W. T. Goodisnrr M. P. for Wen
highway committee appointed for the Lambton, in a short. speech expressed
purpose of making a survey of the of thencommmittee the hhe oped too see
rod si u
a ati i . La a on
t qn m n sit
bt o t .
This committee was appointed. til the St. C#air river road brouer;a+. in as
,
study; (a) Cgrnpletign of „a paved 'h provincial road in the- near future.
road from Sarnia to London; (to Imp His active co-operation was nr onaiasci
pravetitent of the beach:; .suburban. the, •eomniittee. in .any work. under.
area, road: fe) Establishment. of .the taken.
a iver'road within the county road' sys damps Kerr, reevn of • Courtri7ht,
tem.
rectified t^e early efforts of the Blue.
Annorncetnent that :the 'Ontario Water it ghway Association which
Gc.vernmen't, would take over and bad clone so much to °.advertise the.
complete the pavement on the Sarnia n enic' bear.tlr, of 'the . pfovitiee. He
to London highway was the high spat a ailned to be one of the oldest road',
e county
THURSDAY, OCT
1. I
ER IL TOP&
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You Will Always Find
"Yf makers to he rn ince re}a iia h.
the dull is core to p p is ,quick f1NW d No 1"latter hi --*-«-^ -� In an enthusiastic meeting and mark- t p v t r; ow,.
anal dull pump, sharp pains, quick Only a� few daYS afte his arrival ed success in' the the attainment of , at' the age . of 13 • Years, he drove a
twinges ani teoint.tit the fact that the •
iris En }and . Lord B n rwas, one of AIMEE SI MPLI: MeP iE>iSO;�t : cna of the; objectives, team and received i cents a day in
kidneys need attention. •the Stet to greet Premier Kingand.More than usual Canadian interest The improvement of the St. Clair wages. The'.dawn river road was a
. aRatting, Enterprise, Ont. ' h`e partya h y aarrived t London attaches to the' ' preliminary,. hearing River road is being'advocated, as scenic road and should be put in first
Arra. Allanii g: p , t s e. a Lo
writes;-Mb'"After sly second baby Wye i'for the Imperial Conference. • The sof the charges aggeinst this noted will be seen in the following" report Oa es eenditton.. . .
it ihack,evangelist Loa An les from the ofsome of.the addresses at this ban- A. W. McNally pleaded for' the
born I lied awful sleep
,pwltat 1 n y apaec ri mere : are devoting'I' mac at Angeles, e d s nt athetic consideration of tite cow -
Orel could not sleep at . night. apace ;to . the forthcoming' discussion fact that.she is a Canadian by birth, cruet* which was 'presided °vet eby , Y, P
1 email hardly do'.an hquae+rork, of the 1 mpire statesmen,. and are die. -having been born and grown up near Col. C. S. Woodrow, president' of the snittee qn behalf of the river road. A.
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especially m .^washin when .1 had to cussing the need Of ideas, at the same Ingersoll, . Ontarid. She is renew- Blue "beater Highway Association,' Portion of •this road was now p main-
over the tub. fx time expressing the hone that the bered a$ a remarkably handsome; girl Sheriff' Johnston took the their for tanned by'private funds. He pointed
bn o
1 had read aso +ia,uch . About iota
tis teenfereerp .velli not ee deviated to with wonderful red hair and a!teach- the speaking after the' banquet and out that a road,.earth and south, was
y' youralmanac asm}ass discussion. '• •bloom Complexion. ealled.on Gebege P. France .foe a re-.Qsssential to feed the lines running
Xidsey nos tai fit ma 1t
the heart of Lambton east r la
' R, ;• -view of •the work done in connection. ,
thought./ .could giver theta. a trit►1, Bad Weather In West . 'i in, o
1Slanttaba Butter Scored Higri • with the tourist traffic in the recent went.
eel got throe boxeit and when I had With only slightly over half the J. 'Df, Rfe a art xi= "d nt f h
d . t o ' the Prairie The'dai'ryy industry of Maiititoba hats • mouths, Mr, Fa nce tt•ac' d the T 8•g ,. p• al eat o . the
1lnibtred the third one+ 1; was completely , .-. , threshed, , moa f ..'" l e . snnat•'nr'gl progress aYurtn growth of the tourist trafl"rc in recent Port •Huron and•Sarnia Ferry COM-
:Price
ana-
italit4t'et1 of ray traubte:'" `• Provinces have again been visited by d P rx g � • f th
both t.
Roo*. Last. week -end w average o. tion,_ according tot Bomb, o Ooy-1 bad grown so greatly that the roads, uncompleted section sof pavement be-
four inches i wet snow Fell; follow- ernment report. Theproduction of even with the best of 'care, would not. tween Sarnia and London Could he
ed in oome. districts Is by real. creamery batter shows an increase of stand up under the strain of the im- completed easiiy. in one year. He
Good Applkss Int Nona anotia.. • Goo OOtt•pouride over 1'925 up to the Tense traffic and ; something" had to 'stated. that the Sarnia gateway was
end of August..' iSplenildd reports i urs • stream front' . ro .i ca and an-
t T t'd titled ts much of h
in1.926 officials of the United Fruit toB ` " h m k t the I The Sarnm London route tree the Points eselecsally in view of the feet
shippedthet�
While, the aPPIe a in : Nova ' bedoneif thisgreat to' i t t m thef nt door of thep u n
fop
Scotia_ this rine is slightly' less than. have been received on • he button. was .n . ,!tree ale, . or be ma►n nips . o a pa tog acs atof er
Com nies of Novas yes n _ ri s are ,
pa Scotia state that' buv�rs biting 'entire y - satisfied rrfth.shor'kest:. ane for tourists bound to that Sarnia -was the secenct largest
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sCan You' Find the Twins?
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No, they are ><tai alb twinsr Two and only two ,fixe tdclstin,tl, at►d'arre the twhss
you are. tinted to find, Can you? Ta be sure, the 18 pictures all look *like;
but look tioserr. now *bout their hater 'Isereare other differences, too.
, Read the clues. Only two girls are exact duplicates. They are Twins ---can
:on
wins-
:on find then? ��` '"
•,sa srMIMiCL1IESa' so
,At .first glance all of the 'pleturee look alike. . #int upon examsaiatiot you Will cis that
iltnuat .very one differ* to amine way from all the' othdrs. In some the difference may he
in the light or dark band on the brim of the hat or in the brimming on the .hat or the
• collar. .Or, sole may wear necklaces, or ear -Tinge, or both. Only two ar..xactly stink..
No, it's not sof Pussy as it looks... Yoit must search carefully. '
xuet look etoeely—make auto that you have) 'the'twine,. then Send in your an.w r.. SOWS'
hotly who hod* the right twif,t le going to win a big prise, ,Maks that "Somebody" be
ti Lara. •
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first Prime $2,000.00
MAXIMUM AWARD
'Me is ore of the ttreittent array of .Cash Prise* that hate err been °gorerd I* a Vail *ad
Ienatlre Tussle eonteet. 'That's what it le, lolke—and you asy♦ ebe a, *how.* Tito prises
range from fix to ate and front $GO to $22,000. All truism will bo awarded to tuns to rasvols
the winners by ehrtatf!haa. pay.
Think of its You can win as much a.:Y•!Ntr. "1 i air, tt.0e0 in cosh prim* may be ween
In this intere•etint pueate esnt.et. anft.wnl ba .,.awarded, promptly atter December Ilth.
Thera win tars 55 winners and the I,lret Prise, the golden op,rortunity, $2.,00 IN CAalli.
Won't that be es wonderful Christmas Olttt In ibhe avant of ties tees any, prima duplicate
prism will be awarded. .
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odes }inert Prlo& Ws wilt gIre ;leer OS. peliefs fee Sadteng the irli1 s. Iheo,
..s iu fit of visor scored eakeweei we will WA yes yrs of a wtiei-
irw wh3rdhr if isemossfa�l. ;yea etevte the Seel filt eestfaM required to *la aring kiwi or one et the 4* adult • wit Ihrtass.
MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO.DAY
New, Ansa the Twins. Write the *umbers ie the toups.a boles, All in your nasals *ad
*dove. and mail it to the PueaiO Mxanat.r. Chet started for fits. Bit gust Pets..
Pude Mgt, item 287, TUE MAN ANIilifirlitE, Tarot*, Clods
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( twins that 1 bas found. If thew. are
+eeereet pteaai give M. fits.' iii palate Acid
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BLACK'S
Our socks of Men'sPtirnishings for Fall
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and Winter -ars 11t�it _____..._.., _.,.�. _
. HAS. BACK'
The Leading Tailoring
and Men's Start Wear Stag
Phone 21'9 -. North Side Square
'barn'mg it tad sSF A it ;has .done for
strongly committed to u policy sr,
permanent roads and that while many
municipalities have . availed them•
selves of the benefits of that policy,
those of Lanibton county have been
eeerificin" themselves to.the tribute-.
tions of dirt or gravel roads. In oth•
or words we'have stood by while oth-
ers have grabbed the plums and we
have been givens -no credit 'for our
modesty. Rather, we"have come to
P. - al
the stage where w. aro enduring of
of eondemnation for our lack of en-
teerpi'ise• and we are gi!advally'becorn-
ing the victims of a traffic boycott
that threatens to divert to other pla-
ces the ramifications of ono tour
best industries. the teuri t i++,a e'e.
Other parts of the country that did
not recognize as early as we did, the
possibilities of a: stren•�t of viriting
automobilists, have suddenly awaken-
ed to the -opportunity and they are
„nrtneVnrir' vigoreesly to Beet a trade
which we have made conspicuous pro-
grew in capturing. We cannot biome
ham. Wi i'sn nn1v Matte na-rsnlvis
for not havingpushed our initial ad-
yanteage.
"The dirt and gravel oad' as main
;ar. terie" are a thing of.the para. They
demand an enormous annual outlay
in maintenance ti•?t gets ;yr remits.
The traffic is toa.hiavy for that tyne
of construction. There must he
naVepoont.,' 'rho *UrveVs hove- show”
that this district has made a poor
showing in the matter of pavement
qac ,.•, nnrn,i chit;}. nthwr, ttA "••'T f • c. -
province, . yet it is shown by official
figures that S'rnia is or. r''nteet.
'most of entry for Atnerinan s'rto'+'n-
!site• tourists in 't - "+ern Coes 4- with
the exception of Niagara Falls.."
1
point of entry. ...Hepredie=ed..au
i mediate doubling ofthe present traf-
fic upon completion: of the road to
London and the improvement .of the
Blue Water Highway. t
At the proceedings in connection
with, the official opening of the • new
pavement on .the Blue• Water High-
way ' bttwcen the Pctrolea water
works and the bridge. whichtook •
place last Friday. Mt. f,eo l'. France,
Secretary of the Blue Water Highway
A sdbeintton. nm,le the nrhdictior that
the trallie nn thn ,I311ie Water Route,
in •e few yeare wculd s' coed that of
the London road, nrnvided hard sa.r-
face was made available. Tie •.v'rt es- •
40d. ne father of the Bice , \Voter',
Highway movement. great ' satisfac-. '
tion in the movement.
of . this first
• section of concrete in Lambton counter,
by the Lambton : county fathers., Mr..';
France was followed by Col. Wordrow
president of the association nrd by
' Leslie Harkness, who also congratu-
lated the county authorities and ex-
pressed the opinion that the memento
ret would result in mach further sun- !
Iilar work.
Mt. W. S. Harney, M. L. A., in eon-
gratuleting the Lnmleton county oifi-
, eials, emphasized the feet that 50 per
{cent of the: expenditure for the
I prore.+tent of all .-county , roads is
ntid by the nrcriaeial government.
He expressed the 'opinion that the ex. 'I
smote of this revement would solidi-
fy sentiment for hard :menace reads
to carry hssvy treat,. He Pretested
the Blue Water Highway would be
,the greatest of feeders to the great
i
north country and its tremendous re-
sources. a• well as a feeder to the
hnantiful Lake Huron and Georgiee
Bay country.
%The official opening of tete strip of
ement took place at H:a5 p.nt.
w M the banrriers--•were-taken. away I
and* nrnees:ion of some thirty ears .
proceeded over the pavement, headed
i- ' the ofieial ear of the Blue Water 1
Nighwav Asanelatinn, in which were
Mi and Mrs. Oren. P. Franrc, Mr, and
^ Mrs. W. S. Haney tend John McCal-;
tuns. county road superintendent, who
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