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The Clinton News Record, 1925-10-15, Page 7,„ 4_1", erste:see so keenenii me -Taunt, ter two years, added to,,her list of e imam Ofeethe lion, hlugh aeWith. the eire of gOvern- iqgA tile elf, -,--„George Gen- - her ifik144ter mid the Dna-Militia to aye- irra 1923. - These it will be seen. that moot of Mies Sheratt's experience has 'been gained in a Militantnatmosphere; and as she said, laughing, 'We're fight - r • 0;,'‘i•Me QV eal"4' 111 . , , 'Ruth 'dait a -riP, D. Phirriefebl Gibbs a* 5-I, 0, Potatoes -D. Corti- 54 -Guest F. Dempsey; Jeafi Nellans, EMILY ''-Vitilet riAtqn, C. Dixon, Geo. Levis.' T g• rt; Isabelle •flolMeet-iRuttrAgra ClaSs M. Potatoes--,Mhdue wright, Helen • • Hudson, Dris Crich,Dorethy Carless, Class,' 55A AP o'n Eeatrice Brown, Jack •Nickle, • HOhnes.,Marion Pielcett, Had - 'Class 11-D, PotaLkes-41elen Rum- son, „Delores Harris'. Donna, Welsh, Pearl Churchill, Olass,55, -- Any Moder ••=•.; Edward Kenneth "Vaylor, Norma Cook,-Gardort Rorke; Everett' Downie, Cuchnore., Class '56,-Kuots-Everett _Downs, Class 12 Mangolds,-."-•11: Kenneth, Gerald Holmes, lyuce "Biggart,- Ken - Pickett, Jno. Cuningliame. tith Pickett, Ross „Fitzsimons,, Owen , chase TS -- Turnips Isabel Can- Combe. • telon, MarioJi Pickett, • Geo. Gould, Claes 57 --- Patch on. Grain Dag - 111614=‘ Gordon Hoy.' Harriet Gandier Mae Gerald -Hanes' -Ross Carter -Ree.in- curet. ad Cook, Reggie Noble, John IVIeGill, Class 14--Beets--Grant Bath Mar- Everett Downs: - • , , • gar'et Tasker, Cecil Holmes, lreric Class 58 -Bird House7-GiSint Rath, Venner, Chester Netters, Helen Law- ' Edward Rorke, Frartic Dempeey, a Chass 15---Carrots-Josephine, Car- r, Bessiei Livermore Sydney Law- , son, Lillian Maniung, Class 16-Parmips---Evelyn• Heard, Dorothy Watts, Margaret McLeod, Florence McCallum, Ruth Cartwright, Chase 17 -Onions -Glen Cartwright Deloie I-Iarris, Geo- StellaDeeves, Beecher' Streets. Class -Yellow IVIangolds - Gerald Holmes, Donald Levy. Class 18,--Asteas-Isabelle Holmes, Lorne Brown, Bessie Liverraore,•Nor- sine Finch, Clayton Dixon, Evelyn Haled - Class 19 -Sweet Peas--Reb• eBig- Class, 20 -Phlox --Bill 'Ilkley, Edna Pickett, Freda Miller. Class 21 -Zinnia --Peter Cantelon, -Jack MeTaggart, Dorothy Corless. ' Class 22-A. Marigolds -- Eileen Rumball, Kenneth Pickett, Jack Nickle, Percy Brown. - Claes 24 -Calendula --Bob Doherty, Pearl Crittenden, Gordon Cadmore, Jim. E. Cunipateme, Lloyd Runthall. Class 25 -Fr, Marigolds - -I) srothy Cornish, Helen RumballaIsabelle Eane felon, Murray Dale, Clase 26 -Verbena ---Gerald Holmes. Class 27-lCoemos--Emily- Semitone -Geo. Rumba% Isabel 13iggart. . Class 28 -Pinks -Virginia Harris. Class 30-Coacerel-IVIargaret Mc- Leod, Reggier-Noble,- ,Sadie Elliott, jno. 1VIeGill, 1 Kenneth Pieltett, Dempsey. . Class 31---PulIette-Reggie Noble, Charlie Johnston, :Margaret McLeod, Tifildred Fraser, Kenneth Pickett, F. Dempsey: 'Class 32" --Pen oS -Three-sMildred Fraser, W. J. McGill, Sadie Elliott, Margaret IVIeLecid, Marion Hodson, -Jean Twyford. Class 38 -White Leghorlls--Ken- neth Pickett, IVIarion Pickett, Gerald Holmes, Jim Nickle, Edward Rorke. alas§ 34 -White Wyandottes-Don- na Welsh, Margaret IVIcLeocl, Dorothy Cornish, Class 85 - Rhode Island- Reds - Margaret McLeod, Violet Morrison, Rorke, Robin Levis, „Reginald Cook. Francis Donnelly. Class 77 --Public Speaking --Reg. Cless• 31' -'-Any Pete-Minlue Rude Nobles Muriel Downs, Wm. Watkins. son, Pike, Maniiiiila! "Billy . West, Claes 78-.7- ,Sclsool 0110TUS Miss .0wetiegombeaGeorge Lawrason, Ross Armstrong's DOOM, Miss Farquhav's Fitzehnons. . room, Mae. FarnImuds room. -Class 88 -- White Eggs - Donna Class 79 -Parade -Miss Farquhar's Wilhelmine TreWartha, 1VIary room, 1Vtr. Geddes'. room, Miss Arm - Crooks,' Gerald Holmes,. Niekle, strong's room. Dere-thy Cornish. Class 81---Conmetition in Aat of• Class 39 - Brown Eggs Gerald Resuscitation -.Mr. Geddes' )200111, Ifolmea, Dorothy , Cornish, Brenton Miss Armstrong's room. Ilellyar, Dorothy '''Arattse. Kenneth Piekett,, Reginald Cook. Class 40-Apples-grene Swinbank, : CLINTON RURAL Everett Downs, Lawrenee Plumsteel, Mary Crooks, Peter ..Cantelon, Ray- Class 1 -Wheat, quart -Raymond mond Cantelon, ." '' Cartwright, John Deeves, John Riley, Class -Special, aeroplane-Stawart EdWin RadfOrd4 4-1 , Buddy Harris, Beechei. Streets, Cl -ass 60 --..- Townships - Mildred Fraeer, 10eo.• EillOil, Gene' Andrews, Marion Hudson, Frank Heard. Class 61 - Old Ontario -- Harold Gibbs, Mifilue ,Hudsop, Isabelle Holmes, Harriett Gaudier, Dorothy Glazier, Joe Doherty.- • • Class 62 -Canada --Isabel Biggart, Dorothy Watts, Helen Manning, Susie Livermore, Stine Castle, Mary And - Glass 63-"Beelcist Foodm-.Jean Neilarts, Nora Fremlin, Jim Elliott, Elvin Neilanse Murray Draper; Rena. Hovey. Class 64 -- "Indian Summer" --- Orpha Perdue.; 1VIarion Hodson, Dor- 'ally Cornish, Gene Andrews, Beatrice Brotan, lineink Becker. Class 65 -"Lead kindly Light" - Ruth Pickett, W.' Teewaetha, Beatrice Medinehey, -Minnie Nash, Norine Fineh,.Lorne• TIZgericf. Class 66 - "Recessional" - Susie .Castle, Dorothy Watts, Irene Layton, Isabel Lawson, Archie Dale, Grace Fitzsimene. t' Class 67--Essay--.Ruth-Cartwright. Class 68 -Pencil Drawing - Cecil Holmes, Grace Levi% Beecher Streets, Marion Hudson, Frank Becker. Class 69 -Water 'Color Darawing-7 Pearl Crittendenr Wayne Rozell, Robbie Hale, Vesta' /Link, Jessie Cam- eron, Marion Pickett, Class 7O -,"One at a Tirne"- Agnes Cetneron, Jim Ceawford, Helen Lawson, Bob Biggest, 'Norma Cook, Jelin Coninghatne, CEOs 70-A-"Oetober's Party" --- Jeatv Neilans, Elwin Neilans, Rex Hovey, Fremlin, Ream Hovey, Jim Elliott. - Class 717 -Weeds -Doris Jane, Ed- ward Rorke, Reg, Cook, George Gould; Grace Levis, Cecil Holmes. , Class 72 Weed Seeds e-• Genii Holmes, Doris Johns. Class 75 - ForesttLeavbs -- Reg. Cook, Cecil Holmes, George Gould, Edward Rorke, Ross Carter, Gordon Cudmore. , Class `76 -Native Woods -Edward Cook. - Class 2-WIeaOheaf-John Riley, Glees 41 -Bread -Dorothy Ceriese, Raymond eCartwright, John Deeevee, Glen Layton, Roy Elliott. Class 42--Muffins-Beatrice Sharp, Class 3 -- Oats, quart - Norman Isabel Cantelon, Violet Morrison, Pepper, l3ea Riley,- Alden- Crich, Marion Hudson, Irene Vernier, Ruth pie/tett, -George Redford, Lloyd Adams, Mel- . n ,Claes 43 -Ginger CookieS yin -Pate' Class- 4 -Oats, sheaf -Ben Riley, Hudson, Lillian Manning, Clara' Ball, Melvin Dale, Alden Crich. Isalmlle Holmes, Dorothy Cornish, 'Dorothy Watts, Class 5---BarleY, quart -Graydon Neal, Roy Vodden, Percy Riley, lihrank Class 44 - Tea Biscuits - Violet iliforrison, Dorothy ,oesaish, Isabel Garret, Lloyd Stewart, Grant Lind- Cantelon, 'Lillian Manning, Gerteude 8aY• • • Reid, Jean Twyfercl, . • Class 6 -Barley, sheaf -G. Neal, P. Class 45-Tart's-Peasl Churchill, Garrett, Ruth Cartwright, Jean TWyford, Class 1 --Field Corn -Roy Mann, 3. Janet IlIcTaggart, Thelma Lovett., Lindeay, Carl Radford. Class 8 -Sweet Corn--EvelSrn Nott, Class 46.-Candy-Edwaed Rorke, jean Ban, B, McEwen, ,Alrea Carter, Dorothy Cornish, lielen Manning, Janet McTaggart, Beatrice' MeLinele. I3ort Gaseett, A.gnes Morrison. Cy, Dorothy Steep. • Claes 9-1, 0, Potato,es--IVIargaret. Class 47 -Lunch -Violet Morrison, Firequilar, Audrey Carter, 141,,„Ball, esehnee,.me„, Bobbie Riley, Walter PePper, Oliver " Edward Rorke, Isabel gavot Sdhoenhals, Delores Harris, Wright. Beth Cartwaight. • Class 10-G. M. Potatoes---Sthart Dorothy Cornish, Ruth Cartwright. Clasa 48---Calce-Jden 1Vittch; Janet McEwen, -Bell, John Heesele isesei wood, Earl Snell, John Lindsay. MeTaggeet, Marion Pickett, Glass 11-D. PotatoeS-I-latiel Van- Ilelm.es, Kathleen. Nickle, Beatrice. 2,10.4,hiehey, Egreond, Hazel Hoggart;' Erea-IVIor- • -Class -- 1?,atch -On Gingham - tell, Clatilc Ball, RoY....IVIarite Percy Ruth Pickett, Lillian Manning, Ise- Carter. - „ bel Hohnes, Mae Veinier, Virginia .'Plas8 12 ---Mangads Mditi• Mc- , -Harris, Isabel Cantelon. Ewell, Stewart Dale, Willie PCpper, Class 50 -- Buttonholes - Lillian Leslie Pepper, John Lindsay, Manning, Isabelellolmes. Glass 13-3---Turnips-Willie-e'Peppee, •Glas 51 -- Handkerelsief violet Leslie Pepper, Roy_ Elliott, 14Ielvia „Morrison, Isabelle Holmes, Isabelle Dale. • •Biggest, Delores I -Terris, Beatrice Class 14 --- Beets en CharlPs Dalt, maseeney, neeeenee alacallum. , „. Addie Bayle -Y, Alma Getter, Easold Temper, Isobel Lindsay; Eileen Mad:, Class 15--Oarrots-Donald Smith Pearl Pepper Hamel Pepper Willie' , Pepper, Gladys Satmdereock, Norma Snell. Class 16-Parsnips--Teene Vodden, Varian Snell, Rota Carbert. Class 17 - Onions - Evelyn Dale, Stewaer, „Froenian, Grant. Lindsay, Nelson Radfce'd, , , Class 18-Ast9.-s-Beatrice „, ' Stuart McEwen, Nova Hoek, Alma Carter,-Ii'red Morrell, Class 207 -Phlox -Myrtle shton, Mabel Irriglit. • • Case 21 -Zinnia e Lona Ellie, Gordon Rarlfold, Ray 'Elliott, Eliza- beth Moerison Cleess 22-A. 'Marigolds ---,Hazel VanE gm ord. Class 23-Coreopsis-Irene Marearm, Fear. Class 24 ---Calendula Isabel Ah - to -, Percy Riley, Roy Vodden. Class 25 -Fr. Marigolds --Audrey CALIFORNIA AND 'PACIFIC COAST, Tourts -California as become famous as a 'Winter tourist region becaaSe of its excellent elimate conditions, its vain led aad magnificent ecenety, the pose it affords for all kinds of out- '.doofiseerts and recreations, its spien.. did motet- Toads, ear bathing, ole, . The Canadian : National 'Railways offers d'wide choice of ratites. Travel -one way .throligh 'aanadiarl Ito°16eli via Jasper National Park and Mouet ,Robson, to Van -col -tam- Ancl Victoria, our own Pacific Coast resorts, Seattle, Portland San Francisco arid Los An egenie of the' Canadian Nation- al Railways will. be pleased. -so ruin- ' ish full Mformation 'regarding these tours. ' 27-2 Bessie ie Fairser, et:7-S4te.41,iarFree Dt Bali °342 mdsay, Allen Nea Clarrita Pen of- Three -Marjory Tyndall. Effie Fair - service, Graydon Neal, Frank Dale, ymand Townsend, - Class 33 -White LeghornsL-Harold Tyndall, Edith Gibbings, Audrey Car- ter, Lloyd Adems",,,..Gordon Radford, Fred Morrell, , •k• 'Class 34 -White Wyandottes•-Ray Vaddeii, ' C1as, 35 - Rhode Island Reds -- Audrey Carter. , - Class 36 Pen' of Three -- John Lindsay, I-Iarold "ayndell, Bessie Me - Ewen, Marjory MeEwen -Marion Ma- son Norma Shi ley .Class 39 -First Aid-TIallett No, 5, Goderich and Hallett No. 12. " • Class 43-Agrieultural Coll -Theo. Ffyan, J110. Macfarlane. • - Class -Halter Broken Colt---Jno, 1Vlacfarlane, -Theo. Flynn.' Class -Hogs -Ivan Calder,: Earl Snell, Hugh Ball, Class Lambs - Audrey Carter, Ilelborne Ball, Harold Pepper, Nor- man Pepper, Hugh Balls Class 44 - Apples - Ray 'Mann, Eileen Mann; George Hoggarth, Ahna Carter Percy Carter John Rilea- Class 45-Bread---gya Nat, Bea- sLioelenitailey Pearl Pepaer, Jean Forbes Ellis, Louis Freeman. Class .46-71Vluffins-Pearl, Pepper, Isabelle May Saunderebeic, Iv,a Nett, Lora Ellis,- Marion Matheson, 'Mar - joy -McEwen. ,.• e k Class 47 - Cookies -,,John Riley, Jean Forbet, Madeline Pickett, Isabel Ashton, Marjory 1VIcEwan, Retie Fear. 'Class 48 -a- Biscuits.-- Gsace Gib - binge, Jean Ball, Madeline Pickett, Edna -Cook, Isobel Lindsay, Clarened Freeman, Class 49---Tarts---Marion Stewart, Carl Radford, Eileen Mann,- Marion Forbes, Ethel Ilegg•ast, Hazel Hog - otile garth. Mesa 50:-Candy--Madelon Glen, Dorothy Walters, Eileen Mann, Er- elfn. Dale,. John Ailey, 1VladelMe Pickett. - .Class,51-Lunch-Ruth Hugill, Bes- sie MeEwen, • Marjory MeE,wen, Gladys Sundercoek, Omerine L -e -Beau, CarI, Radford. Class -52 --Patch on Gingham -a - .041114i1/314,.4'", 1, 'ary statement maderoys the Crown in suP,Pott- eime for a, Woman- Secretaryt."e, private secretary, .he it tunderefeesd, With'. one blow,' -therefore, he haeheef an ancient -mid 'unpleasant ,tradition on the head, and out of the mangled . remains, a new type eff womanhood emerges." The abate .the' 'opening. para- graph of an article entitled, t'Worriem Who Keep. Political Secrets".in Mad - leans' Magazine, writtea. by Madge MaeBetle- 'Tie' an interesting" article and especially so to Huron county readers, as there are no fewer than four dauehters. of , this Old County -mentioned - in the liet, "Mirka 'Anna Straith, '-grand-deughter of the late, Peter Straith of Clinton, 'secretary to, the Hon. Dr, King; Miss,Hazel Sher - rite, daughter of the late John eSher- ritt. of Ste.phen,,formerly -meMber for North:Middlesex, when Stephen town- ship ts•as "a :part Of that riding,' sec- retary to the 'Hon, George P. Gra:- ham; 'Miss Sadie' McCoor;•,daughteFLof Mrs. and ',the. late William.; McCool, LondesIntro, secretary to Ilon. James , Murdock and Miss Isabel Cummings, secretary to the iSHar. Mr. Mother- well. The follovving referenees to the -ladies- will -be of interest. to our. readers: . -aff the Maritime Provinces clanit to be the. cradle of' Canadian statesmen, surely Huron County can claim- to be the ,cradle of the Ministerial femin- ine secretariat. .MisS Cutioninges Miss Straith, Nliss -1VEcCool and Miss Sherritt are all 'natives ef Huron, and were unknevhi to One. eiletilei untfl reaching Ottawa. . , The Stel'y a miss Isobel Carmel-1;gs' rise te a Position of impostance-reads like a 'piece of 'fiction. ;. A delicate child, she was taken from school: 'Upon the advice 'of a physician who assured her fparents.'that hard work would kill herae Orphaned at:four- teen, with. very little "schooling," this' girl with a frail body but robust and independent spirit, refused to 'beeorne a eharge•upon any ,nimilloer of liar family,' and applied for the- nositien of bookkeeper in a local dairying am - nem. Incredible though it .sound, she got it. . . . And then she s•tirled business metheds' and such -like by Winnifred Nett, Ev- :mem elyn Dale, Ethel Thompson, - Marion Larger oportunities opened and. Stewart, Ruth Hugill. -Miss Cummings 'went west 'to fill a 'Cass 53 ---- ButtonhOles -----EVelYn post in, the Saskatchewan Department Dale, Margaret Fear, -.Ruth Hugill, es Agieeitime. E.; less than three Wtanifred Nett, Edna .Gook, Maripe years,- she wag pgivate secretary to Stewart. - • the Provincial 1VIinistea-the Ron. Mr, Class 54 .-e, Handkerchief,- Isobel motherwc. • ,-• Lindsay, Iva Nett, Grace Gibbings, I asked IVIiss- Cirmniings to what' Vera Sundereock, Isabelle Nett, Ey" .she attributed lier rapid- aloe. ' elYnClaNssobt-5. 5 Darning-- Margaret -than was expected of rae,". she an - "By always doing' -just a little mere Freeman Evelyn ,Dale, Ruth seee„s• Norma."'.inell, Margaret Cattiest. gees poky,. Class -56-e-Tattings--Evelysy Dale, In 1919, MialVtotherweIr's5Signed MafiClaelsisne57G-leGwriest ta 'Fear, sectetaay for the Department of Ag - Irene Miss Cummings was .aphointed Irene Vodden, Vera Sundercock, Iva rieulture-the first time a Woman has Nett, Ethel" Thompson, Isobel Lind- , held such a position in Canada. She say. • Giese 58 -Any Model -Willie Bate kin, Stewart Farquhar, Geo. Radford, Grant Lindsay, Raymond. 'Cartwright. Class 59 -Knots -ell -ugh Bell, Stew- art Dale, Audrey Caller, Geant-Lind- say,,•John Riley, Stesinet Farquhar. . Class 60 -Patch on -Grain. Bag - Audrey Cartea, Dale,- Llestd Stewart, 'Grant Lindsay, Raymond' Cartwright.' Class 61-41rd House -Gee. Rad- ford, Stewart Farquhar, Grant Linde say, Hugh' Bejl; Harold, Tyndall. Class 62 -7- Townships --1VIetgaret Ross, :Ruth Hugill, Chas.' Waight, Clarence Freeman, Raymond Towne send, Florence Smith: - Glass 63 --- Old. Ontario --Evelyn 1V1e1Vrichael, Gail' Radford,. Ethel Thompson Jno, Deeves, Hazel Van- Egmond., iljation Bayley. Class. 64 Canada --- pthti Ross, Wilfeed Freeman Marion Forbes,. Gladys Peadue, Edwin Radford, Chas, • -Class 65 -- "Beekist Food" --- Roy Mann, Eileen 1Vlann, Margaret Free- man, Lloyd Bethin, Dina Tyner, Chas. Dale. ' Class 06--"Indiat Snramer"--Flos- ence Sintth, Margaret Ross,' Ruth Evelyn Dale, Donald Smith, Marion Snell. . -" Clase 67 - "Lead ICindly Light";--, Evelyn 1VEcMieleael, Roy 'Elliott, Vera Sunclereock, Jessie, Dale, Effie Fhir- serVice, John. Riley. 68 -"Recessional" ----Ivan Nett, Madelon C-lew, Marlor Mason, Ethel P.OSS, Grace Gibbings,' Norma' Snell. Class 69 -"One Thing at a Dena TYner, Stewart Freeman, 'Jr the Dale, Margaret Morefson, Roy. Fineman, Leila Nett. Class 60A "Oetohet's Party" 'of SOMEWHERE IN FLORIDA To be somewhere in Florida,. where the sun is alwaye avbere the .golden oreinges hang in Clusterk 00 the teees, the palms stir- gerith to the waten breezee, and ,'"where the' magnolia blooms" is the thought in the mindi, of hondrede of Caeadians every Wintei,, When. Canadians at home are skat- ing' and skiing, those in the seal., will 'be surf -bathing, sun-bathing oh- the ;varm eands, deep-sea fishing, g..)11*".: ing, etc. . When making aterngement‘; for the trip south col -Isn't any -agent of the Canadian National Railways for par- tlaulase of service, Winter touriet fares are DOW in effect valid to rcturn, up to June •15th, and, goad,. for stip. over at all important points, aa well las Sea diverse routings. Diveet con: nections are made, et Detroit' and Space obtainable on the following crack Florida trams - the 'Royal Palm" tiae "Ponce de Leon", and "Swange RiversSpecial," eta. 27-2 IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA. In sunny. California this wintee hundreds of Canadians again rdvel in the beauty ' of ',the orange groves, the mepper toe e and' the palme in that lend of nernetual. auto - The attractions of California ase manifold. It ,is recognized as one of. the gteatest •eatteof-door playgrounds ih the World ,with art onsurpassed whiter climate, The . gloaY of its mountain' scenery, is indeseribable, ermesea fishing,. rnotoringi golf and every other outdoov reeseation may be indulged in. Canadian National Railwara offer essential in hes Work. "One bas to special fares and a we variety of, grow into it," she said. -"One has to aoutes, going and r e ntt e I grow so thoroughly that it beeoinee though Canada .or United States. riot onn's job but one's life." / The House of Commons in her pehiailacelooIctl w‘avsashenovthouasne wuribfortrienilhi:rt father lived most of the winter. Mr, Chas. Dale, Eileen IVIarin, 1Vlargaret John Sherritt was Conservative man - Freeman, Roy Mann, Lloyd Batkin, her for North Mithlleriox arid was Oliver Wright, "- able to help 'hie ambitioue young . Class 70 -,,-"Rearing 02, ,Chickens",datighter in her claive. to join ihe essaY=Marion Forbes, Hazel iranEg•-' stenographic stall -of the Commons. mond,' Willie Batkiii,' Elizabeth MOT- 131`01110tiOnS came rapidly. Feom rison, Nbrman Snell, Iva .Nott, the staff of the Privy Council, to 'Class" '71 --Pencil Drawing -Roy _which she was appointed in 1910, Miss Perdnen.Margaret Freeman, M. Ball, Sherritt became secretary,to the then Florence Smith, Chas. Dale, Isabel Mr. Edward Kemp, when' the OlVer. 811C Conees'-' r°ril)as• erls'WWeTe _returned to atoa Color Drawing- Drawing- went 'with throirgli the inrorest. p C Hugh Ball, Glatlye Peedue, Ste.w,aet ing period when he was eltairrean af Dale, Ruth I -Tug -ill, Earl Nett, Gerald the War Purchasing Commission, and Brown. . • also when he was appointed Minister Class 73-Weeds=Eclith GMbings, of Militia. When Sir E'dward went Margaret Ross, Harold Tyndall, Mar- ion Bayley, flasel VanEgnsond, Eitel Cartsvriglif. Class '74 ---Weed Seeds--M,aagaret Carbert, G. Lindsay, R. Elliott, J. Deeves, Iva, Nett, Raymond Cart. wrCigbstS 1 75- laBeneficial Ineects-Chae2 -Wright, Beta Carbert, „ Class 76-Injuriaus Insdetee-Oliver Wright,, Class 77-Eorest Deares--Stewart ' Dale I -Tarry Freeman, Chas. Wright, Audrey Carter, Grant Lindsay, Claes 78 -Public Speakirg-Mar- ioorbonitlason, Jean Forbe._!.. Marion p Cless-39--Beef Calves --G Snell, C. Shipley, M, Shipley, Earl -Snell, Care men Roweliffe. Claes .810--Paeade-S. S. No. -1, Tacker.eniitir, 5, S. No. 1 Hullett, S. S. No. 1 ,Stanley. ChasP 81 - judging Competitica, beef catfle--Stewariatale, Tatigh Ball, Class' 37 -White Ee-gs-A. Carden If., Pepper, D. Walters, A. Ncal'r Te. Morrieem Steweat. Class 38 -Brown Eggs -A. Carter, 71 Ifoggaetta, Jim ',Lindsay, Lloyd Batkin, M. Stew -nit, 11. Tyndall. • , his Man come to Ottawa, when her forrne chief '11'11 elected to, the Dominion Cebin,et. • ' , 14liss Sadie MCoo1 is the admirable right -herd man a.the Hon. Mr. mur-. dock, and like, Miss Cununings, main- tains that a practical' business train- ing Is essential for , a _private secre- tary. “One may not know very much," she modestly said, "but one has, to know a little about so many • Her business experience was quite varied even before she be,came assoc- iated 'with a great typewriting firm in the capacity Of'RelieT Worker. An expert stenographer,: she could, have continued'iri that • capecIty, but the, other branch appealed to her, and de,- velened into the shadow 'cat by events that viare to follow., 'ITr.Murdock, then living in Cleve- land' and Canadian Vice -President of the- Brotherhoed of Railroad Train- Men,was in Toronto; intent -upon making -Seine changes iw the consti- tution of that body. • He wanted an expert:`steregrapher, and Miss MC, Cool was obviouslY, that. -H_er firm recommended lier „-and' their. reward was.'that they never • got lief -haat! When Mr. MuSilock was appointed to the Board of Commerce in' Ottawa, Jia breu,ght 'Wise MeCool with him, arid she was one- of the staff on the 1916- TJnemployment Commission of OntarloperhapstheSmost exhaust- ive study ofrthatepbase of labor Cone ditiens ever undertaken. Upon the reidet ,of this work, the -Government Llnempleyment Bureaus were found- ed. I doubt if any woman in the country has a nine intimate grasp o2. labor conditions than Miss Sadie Me - Cool, , ' • Ifer secretarial- work- differs froni. that a her colleagues in .one signife leant -respects' she "handles" a rough- er elementtlait the others. Her Min- ister's visitaseare, for -the most pa -t. men wile have a, grievance, a-- wIMle -cord. of wood on, their.shoulders; rad- icals and reds, with fire their eyet and sulphur on -their 1ips. More -than any ,of the other eeeretaries, Miss Me - Cool deals with Trades -Unions, Labor 'deadlocks, aggregations rather than " s And•the specie/. providence that looks after Ministers, saw . that, the one woman in ten thousand was ready for that difficult -job. Grievances are ,net with syrimathst, anger is 'quenched lay gentleness, storm gives Way to peace and harmony, for Miss MeCool. is an ideal, illustration. of "a soft an- swer turneth -away the -office-Seeker." The need OF"women in business is verynglear to her., Aside; fent their exedutive ability, they raise to a high- er level:the standard of • an office. Quite 'simply, she asserts., that the. violenceimany of the Minister's vise itors may haVe felt, has never beolten , out into profane speeth-in her kpre- s'ence. -Spiritual; mental and phyiscal orderliness is what She brings very pereeptibly inte the atmosphere. She brings it almost Unconsciously. Admitting eertain obvious qualifi- , cations -a dove of detail, natural ac- curacy, ingeained conscientiousness and so on. Miss McCool argues. that woinen are not the sae inheritors of them, If thisinfluence_ for a higher level, if theevision.of an ideel is net added, theilt, she maintains, one rnight as well employ 'a man. And the in- fluence is by no means confined' to the office, For it touches the Minis- ter, and 'flows .01.1f into the depart- ment, and on to the country, and the 'hearts of the people. -And after air, what else is •-a good influence ..for? Miss Hazel Sherritte private secre- tary. te; the Hon. George P. Graham, held to the view that experience is Apply for partictilars to your nearest agent, 28-2 SKINNY MEN Run Down Men—Nervous Men DON'T MISS THIS 'You're behind ,the times if yot; don't know that Cod Liver- Extract is one of the greatestflesh producnrs in the World. Because_it -contains more vitalieieg ,vitamines- than any food you can get. be glad to krglsv then Me- Coy's Cod- LiVeT 'Extimet, Tablets come In sugai. coated form now, so if you really want teeput 10 or 20 pounds of solid,Thealthy flesh on your banes and feel well and strong and have a com- plexion that people will admire -ask aity druggist for 0 box of McCoy's 'Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Only 60, Cents for. 60 tablets aed if you don't gain five kpourids in 30 days your drugist iS authorized La hand you back the money You paid for them. - It isn't anything unusual for a per - Aon to gain 10 ponndskin 30 dayscand for old 'people with feebinnees over- taking them they work wonders. ^ (Crowdc et week) Severalof the menabere , dehikie chu-rch attended the ISedne meeting at Exeter on TiresdaYe- Mae. MeDoeld ef Lucknow is reeew- ing acquaintances in the connnurriter. Mrs. E. A. McAsii of 'Exeter sperit Sunday in the bu-g. - T. Roy It-tom:leen of Toronto pabi O flying visit with friends over thra week -end. It" was her privilege` to accompany Mr. Graham to Geneva end to the Koppen Imperial Conference. Each .day wet packed With m.emorahre incident, an (Cto ded Out Lalt Vomk) yet Miss Sherritt declares that the Mr. Wm. Dietz of the London road, most eventful ',and thrilling period of north of the village, had the misfor- her career was during General Mew- tune last week to break his right arm bizarre ministerial reign, 'whe'n the by getting it caught• in one -of the first troop ship „returned and when belts on his bea'ri thresher. It was the office was -seething with dentobil- very unfortunate as it is the busy sea- ized mon all day long.- son and it svill take hint some time 'It was like iniseramblirig a scrani- fo fully recover the use'of his arm. bled egg:' she 9.105 15 explain. IVIr. Isaac Jarrott,of the -village left There remains of the Huron County .1-E;st Thursday. night on the five train quartette, Miss 'Anne Straith, assoc- for Parry 'Sound. to visit his son, late privatessecreterY to the Hon. Dr. jamea, who ie a doctor there. We King. • wish him a pleasant trip, as he very MiSS gt1'01.01 is the .daughter of a seldoin takes a vacation. Presbyterian clergyman, who WAS Mrs! J.. C,,MeLean of the Village called to British -Columbia several went to I-Iensall on -Monday to see the years ago, and she became associated doctor and while there in some way with the IVIinistei- in his Provincial of- caught her toe - on a ledge in the' flee. That same feminine quality of cement pavement which threw her 'usefulness, that same subtlety of ser- vice that so many of the Ministers have acknowledged, was felt by Ds. King; who finding that the• depart- menta.1 work in Ottawa was too heavy". for one secretary,mserit for Miss Straith to join his -Federal office staff. Mise Straith could write a heolc-2-3'. leeward heavily,- breaking her left wrist. It was an ,unfortunate occur- rence and as the good lady is pretty , . well up in years it will take some time for it to reeoyer. AnnisiersarY 'seryiees were held on ,Sianday lea int -Kipper; United' church. The services moSning and •evening and ar jolly bookit would bel -,--en. IVere,talten by the lyladerator, Rev. G. `campaigning with -the Minister,' 'for Telford:. of Blyth, who preached two she has accompanied Dr. King on splendid sermons. The -church was most of his trips to his constituency." foioltietaast Issobtoliwn•servicTeh%anodpoioniunelb,:oniteoer.- , if if if'' ti.on asked for ainounted to $300.00 The above form a quartette of clev- on Monday evening' a high, class err- or irls butwe'd just like to say Wilt tertainment was carried out before a all the clever girls do not leave'lluron full house. T.$h1e12aornoo,uointitiotzlee county. Lots Of 'em stay, marry, the door was altddiend to t rear families and help make this old the Sondes* collections, overran the - eounty one of the best in this, or amount asked for, which was v00.00. any other country. We might say, The pastor, .Rey. R. ,A., ---Lundy, was too, that some of them, even after well pleased with the success of the tasting the excitement of a semi -pub- anniversary. lie life, return 'to their native county. Mrs. George f r!Oerin 0CTeyears privateh°yulPs-°rr(lfic'dSec-. CANADIAN bCANADIAN APPLES FOR THH • OLD COUNTRY • The crop of Canadian apples this ness. She latemarried and metle year as better than ever, and what her gierinanent Janne at Londeshoro. .conld he a more delightful remem- bance from this side to our friends across the seat than a box of hand HOG SHIPMENTS -- popiepkieedo, and hand -packed Canadian _ retary to the late Sir Adam Beek, and only resigned that position to return home to assist her father in his Bust - Report of hog shipnients for week ending October 1st: • Londesboro-Totel hogs, 50; select bacon, '18; thick smooth, 80; heavies, I; extra heavies, 1; lights and feeders, 2. • Brucefield-Total 'hogs, 59;select bacon, 22; thick smooth, 21; heavies, 4; extra heavies, 1; shop 'hogs, 10: Hurint County -Total hog, 1834; seleatabacon, 385; thick smooth, 799; heavies 54; extars Imavies, sharp h-ogs, 49;' fights and feeders, 'IL o01 glom tau Soli six an cadet and the Canadian National Express will transport and, dehver, by quick servaice, to any station in Great HA - 'thin or. Ireland, front Montreal or 1Quebee up to November 15th, and Ifrom St. John, N. B. and Halifax I thereafter', at the rate of $3.00 per !standard box of apples riot aseecd- ling one .cubic foot eight inches jut measurement or fifty pounds in Ifeigshtet iniRateps. Consul lo any Caned - des refrigeration n liannitnNonatpioanitonla •xIC•s. 27press agent asto .•• "ri "Durban Custe ers y L. Big nista ae 'floe s est we verelawd" -Writes n Department Store eRaint heart never won . a new,imiomer. • • ...........kmatomemkneememeakaarstarainsoinik leankeinel ,5- 4cslaaSese;0000;s'soim,;{ P e eulL f 4 terpiece.4 Cobader 000 l th P.'0.73;.Facttiry •Texes'Extra BERT LANGFORDI Clint