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" , '11, 4 . 91 'j � . .1 ' -14, 10 i '�4 �,, I X,i IL-9 "'i " 4tfom - the sir .sOldle� � uildei.: the ,Tl*e& Li� �,!, P�g - __, , HOW UN1111.11100 S,I,ok '' ; � .,I %.% - iginall texts and t1i,e octmsional resul I , I I - Itfist ,140A e u . 1, , - ", o ";'�rs t, at , ,;j," : 'k a , % , It I t� -� I P ff UMON I conversation r with, 'the, bn*g�' ' th , ldpk , , ,4 ".�, h ji, y�� - , . . I., t I r�,� I � ,", I— � J �Z� - �-C W §"� ' ,� I I ,., t � ' t#- I ha � , Z 91 , ",.­,r­�; ____ I . . , lois , q'i'# ' , h �,,- .. , I N. , '. " Us �. . is t4t , �,,, t.p e' � 'D AT ST( '. ' 0 �r � j ' 1% , w, ,t,,; " , I I " . Thousand 'Families . lat and women � flush oia ,60glits that io. 1 X lomle ,no ,,a 1 , �, � , V. I Kis" DIA, _Wli V.U") ; i Ing la into the ludicro .' Take . - iq �, .t i& I t 4! 0. the %ointei has beep a lowed', nsid- *1 1�, . - .or example Butler's famous lines— persistent roughs and colds lead t IT 1131ndis boconl I i ,� `.,,A 4ran 0 t, - � diacretion,in choosing his farm had, they remlijAed-silip "I"'O "A"", ", , I ANV% �m now ierablb. '_'. .,,� - , I'll ''I - I e 6 1 0 11 4pi �11� I 21i _P ", - . ., would not ,ha*e exitered tbA ' il �b , I " - -st his will serious trquble. You can stop them pt. - Undogib't-: 0 ,! 1, 'e '11, ., "I - ,;i, V , f 1�f� � . , , b,", �),� 11110GAND 0'er . MiMol, Ut-ad of .N.(�, , ': , - . ,� 11-i JO -11 I I . '49 He that complies again ulsion, an em . I C iying liv� stock and farm, ui�- 1, , 1, � ,� m" %, � , I . , , ' , , �� �, , with C Ireosote and bt effly there iis, ip'uch idle talk ', but 'so p04lame0ts,'.0ur'boy,,' ""'"' �,, coti-w ,­',", oT - 0 — Is of his own opinion, still, P9 Lis of juniot. I I � , I , I � - L .. 21 irlivoteri Solicitor, . Through the Vards In it '�', a � .+,iQ . ulsion is a chinery, whilst the , latter's farm is far from' that being, tho consequence ikit; Mlk'11, '. , I IM �r,�'. 'WA, � ­01tary Public, Etc. which are thus interpretell: "Con, at is 0"' lit to I 10 I*X I Qualio liecogijizk�d, new -we icdIdiscove withtw oldactfon, � training it is to -Pe school and intpre t_ .1, 4107441& , " �', '111.� vines a man against his will and lie's . . 0114*1&Xe, Ok .. , ., 4', I e ASIO down to lac4of training, and. to thepe, things. .0e 4 - I I 0 � , �­','., ,;,�,Xft% .' . . I ��, �,g, a - - Seaforth, Out most often chosen for him, and the of -good school . 1�1 2%. . L " . ti.wnt ot of the same opinion still," or "Per. it soothe he the . mem- field supervisor guides, him so far as set- doing - salad: 114 I", , � 11�!�N�lv 1.1:'..9, 1� � � Agrl,uitu�� '10Z'Q11Lu ' suede a man against his will,,, &s., b ea andiribibits @erm need be in the purchase -of stock faulty upbringing. It is no � less true nobler than makinig fluent i p'Ag i4 , ...... R, , . 1%t'011��,77,, ,!---- it. S. UAY's , X ,N��­'. ... . (Contributed by Ont�rio Depar, '! - and fau M." ,14 I 1,11 ­� Atayriste, . ,� pj� . ., . I "I'' .�, Of all known drugs creosote is recognized equipment. llrk­% r Solicitor, Conveyance' IV6 ­ which is not quite so meaningless, , that public' spea�dn,g Is frequentIly of our young folks. Systempt:, 4�1, ,,--,I( 11 of live 6t", 1� ,,, Wit 1- 1, ­ �A; ,.I .ut�orities as one of the To indicate the progress which the . . .1 -?I' I., � �,,;,e P () I v 9 ( , )�,�,�**',,', Notary Public. Solicitor, for th� ' . for although a man may be persirad- - ,,, . r ft put to bad uses, but we are not on Tice in ,speaking before attentive 0-��!i f the rua,it inlIjOrtitnt 11., 11- Vies � t!rc, test healing agencies for, persistent families are making, the report pro- '�Qpvoonjou ,bank. Office In rear of tb� ' , d against his will, he cannot be con- other forms of throat that account to depri,�e pupils of the dierices of fellow -pupils will no doii�� ,.',7� ,� - , vvitblD the Pru,­nc, wl[li aii �Lll st- " ' Coughs and colds ana , ceeds: "We notice with interest high sehools.� _ C- � vinced. froubles. Creormilsion c on manifold advantages of sound instrue- be provided for in our ' oau, . ai�-Li[ of beL%N'(­u $'_'5(),()U0A)uU :: 1 1,1 That quotation from the Bible ( o creosote other healing elements which are almost invariably built of wood tion in public .speaking. Hughey' little work should�be in. , ' " $SOO,000,000. A!Lhuu,,4h kli,-­' 1-hould be mauled is surprising, but it , )oths Zd heal the infected membranes in size from about four to Soma of the greatest of Canada's the hands of teachers and ledriltets As,,­ i�111` I '- BEST & BEST statesmen owe the beginning of their -a guiding text -book, � '' �_ L1 LIC t LlUtioli fl'k Ill j ea t Lo � k is true. Here are a few noted by the ;,.1 stop the irritation @nd inflammation, ..x even " I ' '� or v c , renown to circumstances in their lives In the days of the Roman Republic $arristers, Solicitolm, Conveyan- . n eight rooms, were suf- - .. I New York Times-. . ale toe croo,,�ote goes on to the stomach, s ovas and Notaries Public, Etc. Offic, i;eneral trend laa.i bet -ii a grUL,. .. m rbed. ii�t.o the blood, attacks the scat ficicritly furnished with necessaries that led them to -try their persuasive eloquence was the passport to poweir. . Correct -"It is not g p . in the Edge Building, opposite Th, crease, until tIl,- Ilvti 'iLock 1), P,,,,,,. 1A ,r � hn. troublc and checks the growth of the in the way of beds, tables, chairs and powers upon •crowds, of their fellow- In our day eloquence of the convine- . I Of.ollLariu In 1!1.1� 1�, ��ch, (I 1_,,�,,,,5 ' �hould be alone;" incorrect --"It is crockery (ordered by the field super- made initial Ing, kind as distingvished from ,the XbEpositor Office. miich cows, 1,572,122 uLli-i- ea,1.11'; Pot good that a man should live ;I- "lls, . r at thQ local store). The kitchen citizens. Had they 'not in _ - VETERINARY 907,673 sheep, arid 1,734,734 swine. alone." (,1ycc)mWsi,,o is ,guaranteed satisfactory Viso ,, ventures of ' this kind, Joseph Howe, showy kind, has great weight with ' Sir Charles Tupper, Sir John Mae- the�public. As Dr. Hughes poins out, From this numl,,s,r R is (stimaU,d Correct --"Behold, there ariseth a ,"q the treatment of persistent coughs arid contained a Canadian cooking stov,L F. HARBURN, V. S. cc,ldE, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and and outside most of the houses was Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- that 8.48,3U2 cattle, 602,111 bll�_'k'P little cloud out of the sea like a , . diseases and is a good supply of wood (cut by the donald, famous Canadians, might the well-chosen words must be demv!- , 110 11,0e man's hand;" incorrect -"A cloud no Other forn4b of respiratory I never have distinguished themselves erled'in an impressive manner. At - y College, and honorary member of and lambs, 1,999,464 swine, excellent foi- building lip the system after male members of the family, usually - , [,,)r n the public life of their country, tempts "to split the ears of the Medical been slaughtered and processed bigger than a man's hand." coils or fill. Money refunded if any from timber on their own farms) for 1 . Association of the Ontario addition to animals multitude might not have become men of full groundlings" are had art. The speak - IT eases of consumption in ad Correct -"In the Of c ­,ugh �r ,,U is not relieved after taking Winter fuel. The stove acts also as . . ,tterinary College. Treats diseases exported. Of. these, the inspected counsellors there is safety;" incorrect _x druggist. minds, might not have developed the er must make the most of his person- -` domestic animals by the most mod- , c�rdingtodire(36012A-ASIKYOW` a central heater. It is said that . 11 . packing plants of the province Nil,- -"In the multitude of counselors Cleomulsioll Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. great public. spirit, the wemarkable ality. - on principles. Dentistry and Milk died 363,444 cattle and calves, 193,- after three or four months, when political sagacity, and the power to 'rHis look ]Fever a specialty. Office opposite 736 lambs and sheep and 1,249,263 there is wisdom." a family is so far established as Dick's Hotel Main Street, Seaforth swine. The balance must hCorrect-"There is no new thing — _ ___­_� __ - to have sufficient milk, eggs, veg- speak to all the people with the com- Drew audience and attention still as .' re- under the sun;" incorrect -"There - manding eloquence of men of vision. night . WU orders left at the hotel will slaughtered by the local butch(�r ,lid stables, fruit (home bottled), and CaVe prompt attention. Night calls by the produc­. The figures do not is nothing new under the sun." . The making of public speakers ,and Or Squimen's noontide air." , . connection with British settlement fuel for their own use, the cost of . , ofteived at the office. substantiate the Impression that the Correct ---- PThat he may run that in c . can, with rigid thrift, one-time main outlet for our live re4deth it"; incorrect - "He that has been issued in London as a White their food JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. stock, the local butcher, is a present runs may read." Paper. They left England on July be kept down to about a dollar a Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- day minor agency. However', the Correct -"The laborer is worthy 10th, returning on October 6th, to week." "No feature of this scheme," juy College. A-11 diseases of domestic large packing houses are making in- of his reward"; incorrect'T h e study land settlement and particular- the report adds, "impresses -us more inim Is treated. Calls promptly at- roads into his business, and he is laborer is worthy of his hire." ly to ascertain what progress has, favorably than the rude health, the the families who came happiness, and the bright future b made y I - I 1kinded to and charges moderate. Vet- gradually decreasing in numberg un- A much quoted line of Shake- been of the children." teary Dentistry a specialty. (like til the more efficient will exist. speare's, "All that glisters is not to Canada from the United Kingdom prospects.. jmd residence on Goderich Street, one Preference for Quality. gold," has been rendered, "All is not during the seasons 1925-26 under the . Lor(j Clarendon and Mr. Maenagh- 4601 east of Dr. Mackay,s Office, Sea- if the quality of our live stock to gold that glitters," and "All that glit- scheme known as the "Three Thou- ten ther, make the following sugges- 0 10 forth. maintained and improved it has great tern is not gold.'" Glisters evident- sand Families Scheme." tions for increasing family settle- . F possibilities of expansion. With a ly does not appeal. Lord Claredon and Mr. Mae-nagh- ment: (I) That an effort should be , A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. growing population there will be an "That'play's the thing," quoted oft- ten began the work of visiting the made to obtain additional land for . Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Increasing demand for meat and meat 'imes with approval by critics, actu- British families when they left Ot- the settlement of British families by College, University of Toronto. All products. With the British embargo -ally requires the succeeding sentence, taws on July 21st. In -their report inviting private individuals and 0 ifteases of domestic animals treated lifted the export outlet will consume "V,Ther,ein '111 catch the conscience of they state: "We have no hesitation mortgage companies who own land in• I by the most modern . . les, greater proportions than formerly �he king," to complete its meaning. in saying that the scheme has thus Canada, especially those domicilled ei- rharges reasonable. Day or t and relieve - the congestion on our "A rose by any other name would far proved a conspicuous success, ther in the United Kingdom or in pile promptly attended to. Office on markets of the surplus, With these mel] as sweet," is really preceded by and promises to become the most Canada, to place this land at the dis- . Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town possibilities confronting us, it neces- he words, "That which we call," but successful effort in colonization un- posal of the Government for pu�pos- WAR. Phone 116. sitates the building up of a suitable . . 6%,,rtaken by any Government in es of British settlement; (ii) That un- . . @_ marketing system that will function t is seldom used. modern times. The .total number of improved lands, whkh are largely MEDICAL efficiently and economically. Effl- It is a remarkable fact that IL R. blicly-owned-i.e., Federal, Pro- DP. L DOUGALL tient functioning means that the Shakespeare is more misquoted than the pu present settled under --should be made available for ]jonour graduate of Faculty of preference for quality of consumers iny other writer. "Though this be scheme is 1,504, com 8,381 red . to No I Operates souls. The percentage of complete vincial or municipal, and are mostly *,edicine and Master of Science, Uni- of meat products are correctly re- -i-adness, yet there's method in it," situated in the districts above refer- N#Iwty of western Ontario, London. fleeted back to the producer, in the ecomes "there's method in his failures is very small indeed. A few "I. Batteries from your I n families have abandoned the chem pioneer British settlement. They be- 31ember of College of Physicians and form of enhanced prices for that nadness." "Misery acquaints a ma t. S Oe, ]leve that under schemes such as No Aerial lamp socket -("geons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors quality for which the consumer pays with .strange bedfellows," is rendered some of these returning the Id 4=t of post office. Phone 56, Hensall.. is highest price and correspondingly 'Misfortun,� makes a man acquaint- Country, Others have abandoned those outlined above it should be 3004-tf lower prices for those inferior pro- d with, &c." the sthenic temporarily and intend possible to increase the number of Ontario- . ducts which consumers only buy at "It's an ill wind that blows no- to return to it. Possibly some two British families settled in Candda . DR. J. A. MUNN reduced prices. This demands a cen- )ody any good," is the general way per cent- have found work in towns. up to 3,000 err even 5,000 a year. . Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross tral meeting place (a market) where n which Thomas Tosser, who lived Those who have abandoned the scheme The outlay should be smaller than Start Ulm IN'rew Tear . Graduate of Northwestern' Univers- volume of product, convenient facili- ' the sixteenth century is mi quot- whether temporarily or otherwise, under the present scheme, and the . U7, Chicago, HL Licentiate Royal ties, skill In grading and sorting, n s hardly exceed five per cent. of the liabilities of the families would also With a Rogers Radio College of Dental Surgeons Toront. experience in buying and selling, -d. Tosser wrote: whole. Of those that remain, -some some b -c diminished. What better investment for that Christmas cheque than a I I uniformity and honesty in business P.xcept wind ,stands as never it stood, The Report discusses the training Rogers- Batteryless Radio] A dozen advantages combine to office over Sills, Hardware, Main Pt-, practice can all be economically It is an ill wind turns none to good. 10 per cent. appear to be below the of single young men at the Clayton sonforth. Phone 151. ra Lord Brooke wrote more than three we must regard their success as make the Rogers the one set that can give you. all you hoped �i assembled. Thus the establishment doubtful. We believe, however, that and Brandon centres recently started DR. F. J. BECHELY of our stock yards where the live hundred years ago, "And out of mind between 80 and 90 per cent. of the by the Ministry of Labor in co-op- for in a radio. No run-down batteries to,replace and re - Graduate Royal College of Dental stock Is assembled and an organized as soon as out of sight," which is families settled under the scheme eration with the Overseas Settlement wire, no mediocre reception from weak batteries, no bother, Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. company accepts, on arrival of stock, now reversed in "Out of sight is out will, given reasonably favorable con- Committee, and urges that further no expense -your first investment is your last - full responsibility until such times an of mind." "She and comparisorm are Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- relieved of this obligation by the odious," wrote Dr. John Donne, and ditions of climate and markets, make centres should be provided. "Every- The next few months are the finest of the year for radio forth. Phones- Office M W , owner, and supplies the necessary he is variously interpreted. Even good and remain permanently settled led where," the main report conclude a ,deuce, 185 J. �09rtf_ physical facilities where the vendors Ben Jonson, speaking of Shakespeare', upon the land as farmers. In saying section on the national progress of reception --don't miss the world of entertainment that is .. - bring their live stock and buyers ,, this, we do not overlook the fact Canada, is there a sense of healthy open to Rogers owners. . DR. A- NEWTON-BRADY small Latin aild less Greek " has I c ." . Let us demanstrate4-easy terms if desired congregate packers to buy animals "little" substituted for "smaIL"' Mil- tHat the scheme came into operation national development." I opm nt Bayfield. to slaughter and process to fill the ton's "human face divine" gets in the Spring of 1925 and that only ---.Q— Pric" $140 UP Graduate Dublin University, Ire- demands made upon them for dressed "form" for "face" and "all" is adoptthose who came out in the season of - land. Late Extern Assistant Master meats and its products --a growing ed for "neighboring" in the famous 1925, viz., 454 families, have been a DR. J. L. HEWES(SHOWS HOW %&tmida Hospital for Women and number of farmers buy -Ing stocker line, 'the cynosure of neighboring full year in Canada." ' S. 1'. Holmes & Son Children, Dublin. Office at residence eattle to put on their pastures or ORATORS ARE MADE 1"y occupied by Mrs. Parsons. feeders to turn their grain and rough eyes." "The busy hum of men" in The report states that the staff of Hours, 9 to 10 ami., 6 to 7 p.m.; feed into meat --drovers and owners the same poet's "L'Allegro" has the Soldier Settlement Board of the In his little book, "Lean -Ling to Main Street - Seaforth. fundays, I to 2 P -m. 2866-26 who assemble the live stock at coun- "haunts" for "bunn.� Land Settlement Branch of the D(,- Speak in Publdc," S. B. Gundy), Ox - 0 try points and deliver It at the ten- "To prove conclusions orthodox," parof Immigration and colon- ford University Press, Toronto), Dr. - ­­.... _... DR. F. J. BURROWS tral markets ---commission men who in Butler's "Hudibras" should be "and ization, which handled the settlement James L. Hughes writes- with the au - Office and residence Goderich Street, are expert salesmen and make re- prove their doctrine Orthodox,' and of Canadian soldiers on the land, is thority of a man who for two gener- out of the Mdthodist church, turns' to the consignee, speculators "dagg,ers-drawing" for "daggers now used to handle the settlement ations has b9en delivering lectures Seaforth. always ready to gamble and take. a drawn," by the same author. The of the British families. The bead of- and addresseg to critical audiences, Phone 46. Coroner for the County of chance --officials looking after the famous couplet affecting the timor- fire of the Board is at Ottawa, but and who has had an equally, long ex- I Hill"n. public Interest represented by the ous soldier runs thus- with a view to decentralizing admin- perience abd still greater fame as an . . . . DR. C. MACKAY Live Stock Branch, Markets Branch, For those that fly may fight again, istration the Dominion is divided in- educatiorralisL As an administrator, C. Mackay, honor graduate of Tirin- Health of A.nlmals Branch of the Which he can never do that's slain, to 11 districts, which are divided in- thinker and writer in the field of edu- . I Federal Government, and the Hu- to about 120 sub -districts. The Di- I 10 tty University, and gold medallist O mane Society. also from "Hudibras." cation Dr. Hughes ranks high in the Medical dollege; member of John Morris, 1667-1711, wrote "like rector of European Emigration in estimation of his fellDw-countrymen - . - 00 college of Physicians and Sur- Over a Million a Year. angel's visits short and bright," and London is responsible for the re- and still higher in the estimation of *eons of Ontario. The greater part of Ontario's live Robert Blair, 1699-1746, had it "like cruiting and the selecting of all Brit- leading educational reformers In the stock marketed through public mar- I those of angels short and far be- United States. In this book -he gives DR. EL HUGH ROSS kets goes to the Union Stock Yards � Canadian World's Grain Champi Graduate of University of Toronto at T16ronto. In 1924 there passed tween" and Thomas Campbell adopt - _. - the instructions which, carefully fol- . Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- through these yards 376,733 cattle, ed the sentiment in "Pleasures of I lowed, will transform even the shy, Uge of Physicians and Surgeons of 98,006 calves, 493,683 bogs, 185,418 Hope" as "like angel's visits, few and i. ill 1'1li;1)(1; I awkwalrd person whose tongue natur- IDntario; pass graduate courses Ln sheep and 2,455 horses which repre- far between." The man Who quotes V, , I � ally cleaves to the roof of his mouth, Chita . . sents a large portion of the Ontario generally says "like angel'is visits, I . r & -10 into a speaker able to command the I.... . go ....5. go; live stock marketed through regular few and far between." attention of'full houses. .Of far more . ,,,�F­:: - - - - - ... � - Royal Ophthalmic Hos iia I, London, channels. Matthew Prior's "Fine by degrees, j value than that admirable end are England; University Hospital, Lon- The Union Stock Yards of Toronto, and beautifully less" gets "small" for i � � the means by which it is attained, � 4611i, . Office—Back of Do- situated at the northwest part of the "fine." and his "Virtue is her own re- I I . and it is as a means of developing . / . taiiuion Bank, Seaf . Phone No. 5. city, was opened for business In 1903. ward" is always quoted with "its" for I , . � V� � the powers of the learner that tb�- Night calls answered from residence, Due to the establishment of abat- "heir." Addison', "The woman that I � - L�• I *, I study and practice of public speaking . � � ni V,Ietori Street, Seaforth. toirs adJacent to the property and to deliberates is lost" is spoiled by "hesi- 7�1 1 are so highly rated in the author's I ever-increasing use made of stock Z� �Z AUCTIONEERS fates." Con eves "Nor he]] a fury ., ,,,�,�j ophy of education. . yards by shippers It has had a steady I :=Z1 philos , , � ..... OSCAR W. REED and fairly rapid growth. like a woman scorned" is misquoted �i No art in which a man comes to ��'.,_ I �� ... At present . �-O* ,. Licensed auctioneer for the Conn- the yards cover some thirty acres of as "bell has," etc. Pope's "A little excel can b6 learnt without his gain- Ves of Perth and Huron. Graduate which about two-thirds is roofed. Is arning is a dangerous thing" is ing great power over hiI mself and .. at Jones, School of Auctioneering. There are sixteen alleys for cattle given as "a little knowledge," which "—Maiian acquiring knowledge of hundrreds of .. I =, Charges moderate, and sat- with a thousand pens (800 equipped renders it perhaps less meaningful; edllateral matters. The little child 1. ?1-1 '. ;..; I I guaranteed. Write or wire for feeding and watering) having a and his "welcome the coming, speed always ' cannot go thyfough the kindergarten No.. I . ostat W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone capacity of 9,000 head. A separate the going guest" has the more ele- course and not have its self-mastery I 1i_2,f­, 2966x52 house for-sheepand calves with a gant "departing" in, error. —indeed its general mastery — and . - I i capacity of 6,000, bead, and a hog Young, in his "Love of Fame,11 remembers Y. " its stock of knowledge wonderfully T - � HOMAS BROWwrites :increased. building of 7,500 head capacity coin- writ: i ! i. .. .. I ncreased. Uanual training is a Ucensed,guctioneer for the counties plete the accommodation for live I "Ever since the Marshall,- wera means of education of which the !! 11 I I 4),f .]gUL,iii .A,ffd peztb. Corresponde-nee. stock. There is a railroad siding on Where naturOs end of language is our neighbours in Brooktown, superficial observer has but a faint *rrajig# . either side with 60 unloading chutes declined, I Marian has never missed an conceptionO Of the many things the ! � Vents -for sale dates can be and a number of scales placed at Con- And men talk only to conceal their opportunity of greeting me on portrait -painter comes to know in I . . . . . . . ­ 1. �. . I , I . I � . . . .. . . I .... I bi: � calling ,hp phone 212, S"- venient points about the yards. At mind. my birthday. But to think that his successful pwogress towards ex- . , X 1 'e ,Th6.E*6Sit6r Office. Charg' Exchange YXilding hous4s the Stock " *46rute, and satisfaction guar- . Yard, ofilces of the various commis- This is misquoted in a variety of she would remember our celPence few not closely associated & l " " . . .. sion firma, banks and 4overnment ways. Gray's Elegy may live for- Golden Wedding anniversary t" with him would dream. And for de- I I . 1. . . offlOials oDeritthig,oh the yalrds. AI- ever and erroneous quotations, too. veloping self-control in a man, for I ,. - . , I`61§IbAlt )KLOPP . . l, allotted to the various com- . I t , - jum "They kept the noiseless tenor of "Yes, those thoughtful words cultivating the ir(tellectual and emo- . - 1, "n * �C' oy Jones 14� , I ma their their way' is quoted by ninety -tine over the tolephone impan tlies of oratory, for lift- ..... . . a tions] quali . _ . A" . . �& , niladon . 11T In #r6plartlo, to a "I'll, I I ��: 1, WWII AnA volume of business. ing up his imagination and widen- ..... , k " . I out of a hundred persons with 1�4;7en great deal I" . ,01 I �­ - 14 '�*kl 66`dt9& UVAIW V"PIbit Tke, tendency In Toymital as in I � I I - tenor." Co is I'Variety is th,6 very, .Ing his- sympathies and bringing out ) I �� '11*111. 4 1 �Nw. I . , S 'k evelov- I 11 .i . �.. -at " U4,00"* mer" most d . avAdian. markets, 19 d , � ,,-, it, I In g Into a one day ma spice of life', invariably has the "Indeed they dol As -soon ,,.,i all the resources of which his late 1 .k;4,' A � F'", lales. uto market, Monday , talkht is ca able, an effectual r _ " 'wi�,�`! _311 ­� 1. 1- 11- 1-1-1., I . ,,,,o,,, , �, M = A. &C jeftig" the 0ir6mitient' market day. v is Bard ,��_ , Z' very omitted. Crabbe�s "Be there I recognized her 'voice, I re 1- ,:.-,s�, k ., ­ I I , . I training in public spealdng . , ,�L��. .1 i! - a will there's a way." Burns, "some ized What it really means to be I $ .�, , Whetp,grAls is a lienefit to the in "!.,� , � , l ,�L'�. �� ii-�. - ., . � ok, �', . -t � . 11� , I I L , , �' ,', ,. I I distance is no CIO equal In a thousand ways the, . " , , �3,_ "Ill I., il 0. im ;.,dIi0tjW 19,I Open W 0%estiorri ," It wee, short bour" is enlbrged to. 4fthe able to say that dist must enlarge .his culture I . .". �1 �6" 1�- _1 �'Jswsr "the learner m I �� :1 I �,,� q , 11 " ,,�P. 1, " , I ,y -- ,� , . short hoim"; Wordswortb'g longer a barrier. It's wondei `�, 1, . , ,,�., ,�, !ieaua� mrr a.st4ifJor s , he located , 6, ,. , , ,, . � , ��". �i �111 , " __ �" We on his original home- ,, -f I before he can have great influence hen Herman Trelle, of We ,,, N11 ., .. � .11 k�,&,�, - � I or h&, we4lit - caikblo of handling good die first" is -given with "young" ful to be allve in th is age of ni� Y, ton, I ;,!� I. , ;Z c speaker. Hence the sub- d homestead- . He now f , t i . . . . . . . � ',,;�,�, j W Alberta,commence arms 800 , ?�,, I J* ,�.­�.''.:,,,- k',,%�jLt'm' �_ efficiently the, maximum day's re. substituted for 11f1rgt.;' Rabelais' �`He -t at as a publi stead 1610 acreis , I- .1 I 1-j", I'll *�;�,­'­ ,. - marvels, when one can s' . ,% I ".-I'll, , 11­.:7� ,At*�L yeet is nightly commended for its e& ing in 1920, he confessed that he acres "and in ton yeaft, hA9 maW, hbx ,�� - , If this business were :, t is ltlo* S94- $�l � �.. ��', ­!", �;" 0610tt w1ileb undoubtedly Is an add- looks a gift horse in the mouth" home and chat with friends , . - .1 11 ­; * -d 10" ot,** tho cou ational value by an educationalist of knew very little , , , ", �'� " , � �!�':t- " Z I , , =011,0 , 0 � ed 60euse. ue About fbxming. But delf independent, in �jj� - L", , 1 ' 'od ;O In, Ott chanket, into a command not to -do it. miles awayll, .1 . t is -D, ,AWA4 - t when the awards Were made'at the cultural area vibe I i ,,�� " " "" i . ".� , �, � 11� 1, . . I V I I 116 11. ­ I f dor6ad more evenly � . old$ ,of 44ft, . , �_ -week it St,rftets ,'They order said 1, this 1926 International. LiveStod; Expo� 6f 'oodl digtili'la* t C ­�11 repute m ". enly, over the I .. � It '' ,, f;� X ou'0418 **_ 16 aottldmeAt , , t'��f t. , _., :� mfght.,wean economy in the dl- ]natter .b att ?11 "I , I hsn to , better in . "., - 'l M � �' ' �rate*, under. bong Distance is gTowing in Not only those whose ambition. I 1 ``T, � W, sition and Grain and Hay Show at In the aftte6h ypara of the tfit&� I I I i =-Wff,�'P Ing of the mitrlkdt. Two factots houve go , - 11 41" Ight te Atio-A ij citation. fav&& day by day. For mes- 41, . :11 I " . ' "the applause of listening ,V . 1 "; t , ,,� � ,;_�� _� � , . it may be . � ''. 11; 1, , es q ntitional competitions �tt Ch'10919&) �1' - J.��,,�; � �,:: �, 1. ,� I sight tl r o � Ji - ,. _ . I -latge Mon- Chicago Iterman Trelle had broket , 0 �,� 00 ftibut . senates to command" but A boys a worRe record; he had �����; ... 1�� . . n ,lid largely to the st ��, I i, ­,, u �l dky, Mar bt, � The sma-11 aUttoirs "One .Steo ,above the aubliml6i � pralteg sagegof congratulation and en- A be command, at school d won the thl� is the f6uXtee-fith time the kw&& - � .�', '7 the, 3441culous" is found i,h Paine'a . couragement, ther6 is nothing 'and gitts sAboul grand chem a hi both wheat of the grand chs I hi h OW6!: , h �, -, � , ­,,�,j 444, 0,neXitt-9 #1anta bilr0dir su%M.ba gionshir " . &�. `�4_` •,)f, . rll , early Tit- tho *Wk fes dingy "Aft df 114e,asov" and It is ftivariably like the toliephone. After all, , 'e' express tbemsolves orally with and Atstia wau• lit, first exhibitor. to a Canadian. Culen's-prTme, lluft .., �,Fxvm ,;�.7�t,:,,�,,�illi��,,�, ,,, - I Aild kill' - I .,. � dlt%rnegs. The teacher Aduld always via poth of these crowns, I wheat wa# of the Margis v rim �e.ivi �A,�;';'-,?,.;:�,,,'�,,� '. I �. Y. ��_ I . � , '��_ ,- y,s ',*-�,.-�,�,,,`6,, h .. -a',t,�iff;; ­'�o vth,6f*,NUfi'fj­* 446,t 4"fr - h y WeAt 1011h . .1 10015.�"l to L �--%�qg­ .--,-111 . , 916d. I I � tout Vol - ns*6r,t6 be fitted logl� T�4 11eyl W out -and oats t ed which was a L e Canofflim R ,I,' I I �­'!%�o' #dv ; "' " I m��-0,5% "I IWAbotl6ii -'4, Ne end', 6f , �' -� . ... .wo - I , I . reqtdto the a � ifiampi I - .Fqm at .� , .�, 1 .. I � " , . I ,� � � . . I I , ). , I I � V. � �­­ 0 '00,44�rs im,somd .1 . I . . I I eally and Vam1iiA19a1ly:,&"th6 dtiep� I w0boria it Oftod-rieki, Idaho, 81 IvetAment. Bxperimental � ,.I oi,_, �­� ,,, � �� �' � ,� . -,A . � ;1 . � ears -i ,- I.. I 1�:47 � 11, I ,$, k, VA-91� st,64k,',ove� - . 'Vion., Is it &tW,z.Wotd,* that old-tim- era lw�w= � ',� " , gig his pwu, py fur. Chair] tiaun , , " ol.fl N/M i, , , 1w _ _� aliq C19me to Alberta, wit 84 k.- , il ­ 11 "; 0. _� . X, ��, � 'IN dAkADA,1 . j, � I 1, Arents MAVVV. Re w,46, eddeat'n , Ij , am 1 '8 9 *& " '3 lu, KAW5�:11" , - I f, � h I P. I 1.11,01ts I . 1, bl 1, 1 that -co Vditatt'dil is ,i- , At 1904. It, was a 911, '! � .". 1, � ­; . ­ "I ll I �, . I kt. AP t., wu #kobabig dm61461i diid f 140 ". pj � - P k. b- tq . I&P.0r.—A ", - 'IV -T . I . ", I - I I , 7 #df�,'P' fi* overd -4 i , _ mr,-_ , 9�10PP�9,11� Op , uvlred'--j�#Vi 4gb, �4ihd , - - b'drbill "Im", it '�L,,�t, , .1, 4 # I , lost a todUddd 1i led ,jibotit 4 000 , I Ill I ?� .i , i I - ywid 47 brou I I " A I , klw,�,." *h6, __ I I � , ` ­: . - itoog. I ; . k - I us of#11106i � ,� � "#,� , ____'.. � ­. I Al, , , .#I,, #Ml� _�­_­, �0�,,,,,,!:,�._ 4�­i. ,,� .- , , M*Ihst, th,d ;Aziisd4a " $I f!1410 1116blidiiii 1� � A. Ott I --A '­,';_.-�111- - � 1. I -11 , I I,- L:.,;- ""'.. , A,- � ­�. "., one,d h � b,X , * . � 1- � . I I 111�11* - ; , L#Ak1ft#0.'.,� tWm i i"WA MZ�45%,,,W,WW#k­ � . , . 114, , I .., I ", �'. , , '� , � -If ,'."L�,,�:! I � � ., .1 ".. � � � �11�1 .�.� �� , � ,., r , I I , ,;.. t '�, - 1. ,,;�,i:,i. �'4,, j.�,��,,.i,_,`� "��­ .1, 'i ­� ,­P.,� t fT 0 J') 4 B � 101111 , �0105 I � ni � i, -