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Z " I , I 00-19A � 1� ba 1�1490.60-worth of forelo, , ;J( " 44 jl� s E A .16'. I . I . 1. ,- 6 . ., I � , tue,6101 -01 � . hadidil - W,oy A.*Av.*. a+o+10+G-a- oVA !P ym j $1 4)j - "� -4- . 6. . . . t lo 41,00 0- "O.- lb - 4001k � e �M" *?66" 01 Iffis'"'I's I I . ... � � Ir .. 4r "t W . ; - S- -­K+.J,:1W � ; , - `W 'st 4 vfti ly 40!,Wip� " , , I �, UT ,, I eWti mo I . � i" --'k ,;, I , , ilhl* Th6 Uzzi J !Ioery, �r,4 rs� -9 04, 3 1 �� , r , ' ' .1 , .., 19ock . r5t :" 'arif llw.�w . � - �ii ., (By R. J. Deachman) ' ., ." _4 I � her p m*11oble �,but IZ094S and millip � ri imbuds, varoxw ptan � I . .. .4. . I - I , I , . , I 'it - I "I'- 1 I , . , i 11, . do,,, Zg � 1 .4 On-w-p5i 1:AWAY,�W"00- ea$ =14 . - It's a dry day when ,somebody na( , uets� �' I " - , � " I - .0 ' - T, 1+ IC -1. produce -T I . ti: I made in, CA hop, step, j=py Frost, Vfto,Aos, , w now q - ,: 1% � ,, ,9 ,, � 11 .. . . . =14", �w ON an X140, 11 --- not rise i up aqd tell us that., we �purchgsed abxov,d,, ere 'it6j.4, t�, Am,�4-' o0arodilio, 24' 711- running, hQp,�,4;ep, r 11 �',"­',. ,1� . .. . 1, A� are can tourists ,and ewntizgll�, reaiix- the Jumpi Cardno ' Ed , . If , �, , vwsme - p4manp, vases, gw", gel -As F id vis # "� �.' is.�. �1.111 . buying altogether too -much from the ,, monds, Browne; . 1.. I . , -Ong otlioer treasures. The inside,of o4q' S In , , 4 -, 0. - .1 . . ,_ bi ; - - "I , I V United States and sellf-Ag them f4i United States withqukboing recorded running -high divef.1 Frost, `ftmart ' '�� It,", -dome is entiroly, eovppre ;�Ith Aho4s. - f ofthe, texord , : I I I d., , n2m,w. 1 - 77. I . . - M - - anywhere . o e, Return by � ,�, -from a WeAk le - i , Cardno, 41 911; efta,yiptvace, I . Ri;� stitar' fdhpw,�� - too little. As an ordinary pTan of lat-ble trade bal- , Forni A � ", I I Wo passed it ' ,the, - P � TAPE A I form a p, , qX our, inv V: Browne, Frost Edmonds; 2nd, , / I .� , I , - over Onto W* a WeAk le . $10i .onder' , % � the street, I mm interested In the t9- __ � Vecchio to .the Pitti Palace, a smaller ental rroof th ar. SU4"X".. J � N - - ,hases during Since --a .. )4 ­ - IN � ted amounts of my pure 14p, at . nib of our Form rv: StewAft, PureA Nolan; I 1, - �but Acher, gallery of ma#tep leces, 'ter Rose. -Harry Kerr, Of Win" f xg,oir �, ag��­ National, economy. - ' 4rd, Form V: Lowery, Paterson, Me- it� � - �.''� the�year and.the total gum w1hieh, I , m4th its 4obr frames, of vatiogated I& having 'enforeed bolidaylys.. a - ��X"A` . 4 W�y . . . . . . . �.., . A Further Comparison. GOnigle; relay, Form Wi. Nolan, Jef- .11 � receive for my services. Across the �1;1�,nt, es marble, lofty ceilings cov,6red with hoine here owing to ,a ­ 4* , . � 'lot, 1. 1_� Y,,,'�,` A clearer idea of the- conditions ex- fersou, 'Stewart, Purcell; "I - , Ipaintings in gilded frames, stattie Mr.�. and Kra. D. sore, fiftAger, ..... . � Ii Form V., , 40 UUV," ivtreeb from where I write is -a store, isting, may belgleaned from a com- F �11 I . zl,�� . MI Scott, London. . 6110X.1'011W�;�, , ; � ''i ,1 I I ,1W I , �1.1�1'1, rost, Browne, Edmonds; Willis. ,�', . To that store in the past two months 'Intermediate- � 190 Yards, George ' laden ePrnices, Inlaid floors and were week end T,**tors in town I I I t , . � . I., . : 11, 11 516 C'141.1, I have paid sums aggregating,.$150, son of conditions between Canada or" ",'O'Best-A'sphalt Mosale tables, Some of which are.vW_ Mr. and Mrs. George'Samis. -.Kra, re .Ill Tel= 'A IM -AW ... "", � , If I remain i9L this town for the next d Australia. Australia has no Aear Daly, Gordon WTI �Ge ` Parke; ued q,t $100,000 each. One table was Robert Tyerxrk4n is spending -a w6eiuc ks. `0edd#'s-,1 d , �. , W hall probAly pay'to S &1y, right, Parke; half - fin - , neighbors. She ha all the "advant- ,90 I - seven years I s � yards, b r1i, T�'60 -t,Aade, edged with finspearls. The .Cdthedral with relatives in Hamilton. - John, Murray, of. , the same store ,f. good -many times ages" which protectionists ascribe to mile, Wright, Daly, Parke; shot. put, I . , Z. begun in 12,74, has a great dome call- King spent a few days at Atwood.- K. Ferg . `�' . 4 � that amount of mohey. Thi chances natural remoteness from lines of Wright, Thomas Govoenloc�, J I ed'the grandfather of the dome in A. P. McKee is spending a while with Mrs. J. S. 04 �� -da � ", ���', annot step sbn, 2816"; pole vault, Clarence' Ter � , '' 11 travel. The Australian c ,� . . i1h , 111. are one hundred to one that the own� ;1r1t;, , St. Paul's Church, London, because his -brothers and sisters in Toronto— . . . across'an invisible line from' his own Daly, Wright,.8' 8" (school record); ., �� S( .Seeiul, . or"; r. I 111 11 or- 11 er of that store will never in his life /. �. �CLUFf PNS St. Peter's at Rome- was copied from Ed. Deajardine has bad his house nice- Cv*e, of ankow I �. _'��'P, L , . lo�l 11 . I country to another great nation IY- standing high jump, Daly, Wright it, and St. Paul's copied from, St. ly decorated. S, Howlett was the ff. X , alk . N; �" ==J le, Of , . I or mine pay me a single dollar ing along Wde. The Tesult is that Torn Cluff- 3' 10" - running high, jump: - + =_'�!!�7�_ Peter's. Opposite it is the wonder- man on the job. -Mrs. -'W. H. Love were gn Of " v dnd I&O", , . T I am not worried now nor will I ever . I . be w9rried abpi�.ttheo unfavorable bel- there 'is no great flood of tourist Daly, Wright, Go�enlock, 4' 9"- stand-.- Nott, 6; B. Aberhartj 0; M. MeTkellar, ful old Baptistry with the finest spent a few days during the past Gale last week.--eunday. i0i � .. ance.of trade *hich I have with the money spent in Australia. Thatcoun- ing broad jump, Daly, Wright, Gov- 6. bronze dioorsj in the world, named week with her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Thanksgbjing Serv-ices weroe'gondfti�Q,41 �� i _ try has no greiat neighbor ly-4 . - Form Oy Michelangelo) the "Gates of Par- Speiran, 4th Conmal W_ -1,� 0 ­ gei#leman across the street ng enlock 8' 7%" (school record); ran Form II girls have,'.1i2 points; ..,�, , 1 . �. r along side to which she may go for ning 011i, Grey. -Mrs. ed in Trinity Church. Flow_brs,!rrW% The reasgn,for'this is 'clear. T4r broad jump, Daly, Trott, Cluff, - V, . _ .re IV., 64; Form III, 591; Form, V, 34; adise.' The carvings represent Bert Vodden invited a few of her vegetables and grain, very'ta$WtM `_�.E , �. y, - ', axe other men for whom I work. They the purchase of many necessary raw 16, 7y2" c standing and Form I, 32. I . scenes from the Old Testament. Be- friends to 'her home last week+for a arran *" %J materials. These are . ged, made -beautiful dec - t-1 ----"."'-r.!" : �.." �­ ere as follow side the pathedral is the Campanile quilting and a pleasant social time This year's wonderful ol"' olm-�;"5"7, 8: ft,a�-O�Zgld�.,�g'!i . I harvo i," hal'&i". V0 est WY I I I ,,�� -pay. The money I get which we enjoy over the Sister Com- Trott, 25,' 8"; running hop, step, jump, Form 11, 2 the finest of its kind, with spent. -The Ladies' Aid of the given everyone great reaSURIVIDO �, are prompt advantages hop, step, jump, Daly, Govenlock, The total points w ' . 55; Form'IV, 230; Form relief pan- was I Ve"E, - from them enables me to pay my monwealth under the Southern Gross. Daly, Trott, Cluff, 34t 9PP- running V 119-1 Form I, 69; And Form III, 63. els representing scenes from the his- Presbyterian Church, Ethel, are go- thankful. -On Sunday morning, .b* �,,�;�g�. debts to the man across the street. And they are advantages! We have high dive, Trott, Wright, 'Cluff, 4' " , , . 1�1 - Z11 A Nation is in much the same posi- m apidly than Aus- 1%,, (equals school record); chariot . tory of the world. In the Church of Ing to hold a bazaar during the lat- 16th, there is to be special Cluidrbj�?�" .'�'.. . `�,,,Ai .. I - "' . San Lorenzo, where Swonarola. ter part of 0 ober, whe a wi go Day rvice at Trinity Chureh�_,Kosj;i�,.- `�,,A__i ct n e rL Se 1, , , �,� , I , , I ., � - tion as the individual. We buy when tralia from post war conditions. Aus- race: Form IV., Wri ht, Daly, preached are the tombs of the Medici baking, etc., will be offered for sale. interesting were S , i" we find it convenient or ,profitable to % . , �, tralia's unfavorable balance.of trade Trott; Form IV., Jefferson, McDonald, A TRIP A$IkOAD the services on. UU1.1 `14 .., ,I I . " �' buy. We sell where we can get the adorned with the statues, Day and -Rev. D. M. Guest preached in Lis- day in St. Andreves United Chureh,`�: 1, . i, 11 - . , , . * - , , ",4, �� approaches in size our visible favor- Govenlock; Form Ir., Parke, L. Me- (By Miss Matilda Fqyder, Seaforth.) Night, Twilight and Dawn, the mas- towel United Church on Sunday conducted by Rev. J. S. Gale, D.D,,o-.o1r', _', 7_! best price. If the United States able balance and In addition. to that Donald, Firilayson; Relay, Form IV., 'Pompeii, July .22W. -When we terpiece# of oculpture. We visited morning last, and in Bluerale in the Seoul Korea, brother of Rev. P_ - ,.-.,' I " Td. "',�.;4:.:.]; make it difficult for us to sell to the ea i .est other churches and pal -aces, and also evening, while Revs. Armstrong and Gale, pastor of the church. in the ' I places barriers in the road wh�ch we have the large invisible balance re- Wright, Daly, Govenlock, Trott; r ched Pompe I, we r ed for a short ' ' Swr�j,;� . ' � presented by such items as tourist Form 11, L. McDonAld, O"Leary, Lane, time in the hotel;, then, passing out 1,ad little time for the shops to see Walden were taking special services morning I !� , .... American people, then we must sell Mr. Gale told of his call, tii : �.'�'.' - . '�� traffic and foreign investments. No, Parke. 4 __ �. . �. ��'. .1 our commodities some other place, al- through -the back �f thle hotel and on the fine jewelry, carved ivory, leather at Roels United Church. -Mr. and the mission field nearly forty .years I � .. 11.1,9, �� , "'I,- �, - .. -, . � ways provided of course, that we can not even the coming Tory Convention Juniors -100 yards, Neil Tyndall, tbrough a gateway wliere they, sold goods, laces, pictures and other beau- Mrs. William Synalldon attended the ago and also gave accounts of -his� �... , - will make me worry about our iln- D'Orlean Sills, .Robt. A-berhart; 220 us tickets, w� reached the ruins after tiful 'articles, colden wedding of their uncle and numerous experiences. In the even- '�­_.",.,:� ..i :� " ,��:;V,��- '�, get a higher price for them than we ports from the United States- Can- yards, Tyndall, Sills, Aberhart; shot a few minutes' walk. , You can hire One afternoon we spent at Flesole, aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter McKay, of ing he based his remarks on "The Call � : .1 ,, I § can by jumping the hurdles and sell- ada is doing very nicely right now and put, Tyndall, Aberhart, Gordon Ren- a tine old town on a high hill. It is Tuckersmith. I ';,4 �,; ing them in the American market. It an umbrella or be cartied in a chair of Matthew," giving many incident% �, y I . , I we will do even bietter when we lay nie, 20' 3"; pole vault, Tyndall, Rbu­ if you wish, for it is very hot but called the "Mother of Florence." We - not only in his own personal life ,but - �:, P Be , � �_t� ".. I . .;.k�,A would not pay me to refuse to buy the ghosts of fear and 90 On about nie, Sills, 7) 7' ( hool,record); stand- ' * motored along avenues of chestnut, in the lives of -the Korean p_e`opU,,- "' . t us soon learned to keep in . BAYFIELD I ,,�.q, " R ' . . 11 from the store I have mentioned mere- b I of on r own ing high jump, Tyndall, Aberhart, "' of and sycamore. On our way we showing how wonderfully Jesus calls. 'I'll R, our , usiness conscious : , , ly because the owner thereof does not National stren'gth-suTe of our abil- Rennie, 31 714"; running high j the shadows of the walls as much as Pule Here are saine of tbe atcock reducing Priem . .. �, buy from me. It would not pa� us ump, possible. Pompeii' is ,the most won- passed the house of Elizabeth Barrett and how very strange, at times the " A Dress Goods now on the sale counter:- .r. '' �, ity to hold our own among the Na- Tyndall, Aberhart, Sills, 4' 1"; stand- derful of the antiquitl6s of Italy, and Browning, and stopped for a short '7"S'e Maid Goods, 59c, $1.00 Wool Serge, 19c - way of that call. Before beginnirig .. i�,­ L .­.'� , � ..; to refuse to buy from the American t:ons of the world. ing broad jump, Sills, Tyndall, Aber- is a sight which neler disap time at a church to see the tombs of $I -?-5 W-1 Serge, 89c; $2.76 and U.00 Waoi his evening address, his little nine , . I people, even if the American people ' - points the Dress Goods, $1.69. You never had a better . ... ��� stopped buying from us entirely. I - . hart, 7' 5"; running broad jump, Tyii- traveller. Walking through its streets, Dante, Galileo and Michelangelo We op rtundty to save on your Purchases here. year old daughter, AMx. sang two. 11 1� �..,. I'll am talking cold business now, not Oall, Aberhart, Sills, 13' 5%", stand- one can form some idea of how the also passed the oemetery, planted'with F. POA. Edwards. 8121-1 hymns in the Hioreart tongue, and . .'��, V, sentiment. I am not suggesting HURON COUNTY A,TRLLMC ing hop, step, jump, Tyndall, Aber- Romans lived 1900 years ago. It was many cypress trees and roses, where Veteran Missionary of the Far Eas was dressed in the Korean costunfe. �_ .. t. ... ;... �, t, � what you should do if your action is MEET hart, Sills, 21, 10", running hop, step, a favorite summer resort of wealthy Mrs. Browning is buried. On the -Rev. James S. Gale, Miss Gladys Gale sang very sweetly .� I D.D., of Seoul '1111 to be guided by enmity, malice, hate . jump, Tyndall, Sills, Aberbairt, 30'11" Romans, and Cicero had a villa there. way were many villas of English and Korea, who is visiting with his bro-' during the offertory. -, .... , or prejudice. I am only suggesting The second annual Field Day of the (school record); running high dive, It was destroyed in 79 A.D. by ashes, American people and a large yellow ther, Rev. R. M. Gale, pastor of the ft I 11�1 � ',�. 11 . �.. 11 that you will do if you are guided by Hur�n County Athletic Association Tyndall, Aberhart, Rennie, 4' 9"; red hot pumice stones and muddy one belonging to the King of Italy. United Church of Bayfield, has re- . , ;, I I'll .11. business principles or by common will be 'held in Seaforth on Friday chariot race, Form II., Aberhart, water from Mt. Vesuvius (six miles The road winds around the bill, as- 1 cently returned from Korea, where he DUBLIN. IJ: ... I sense. afternoon, Oletober 7th, beginning at Tyndall, Rennie; Form 1, Purcell, distant), which covered it to a depth cending higher and higher with fine spent forty, years of his lif i . .11, � one o'clock, sharp. There will be five Devereaux, 'Case; Form T, Sills, . e in mis- .',. '. �- . 11: f ide. The buildings sionary work. He went to Kore� in ;111' The Balance. schools competing and a good after- Brintnell, C. McDonald: Relay, Form of twenty feet. It was later f,orgot- vlews on every si . Notes. -Mrs. Patrick Staplet,on and - '. '�i' I ,�M F. noon of sports is expected- The If, Aberhart, ten until in 1594, when making an are very ancient, some dating from the fall of 1888 under the auspices Mr. -and Mrs. John Flanagan motored ,4, 1: According to trade statistics we are Rennie, Kerslake Tyr- underground aqueduct, it was ac,i about the year IGOO. of the Y.M.C.A., of Toronto Univers- to Mitchell to see Mr. Michael Shea, �.?- - . . . . . �11` I I year schools are Goderich Collegiate Insti- dall; For 1, Sills, Brintnell, 'Amhi- dentally discovered. We visited the - ity, the first missionary of that or- who is not as well as his relatives .:Z;; lo asked,to, believe that during the tute, Clinton Collegiate Institute, Sea- bald, Dundas; Form 1, McDonald, orurn w - gan would wish. -Mr. Michael J. Bennin-, ,2 �N,', 11 ending March 31st, 1927, we purchas- forth Collegiate Institute, Mitchell Hyde, Murdock, McKenzie; obstacle F ith its hall of justice and ization to the foreign field. After . rist of our burg, has treat, ., , "�.,!, ed from the United States goods to High School, and Exeter High School temples, triumphal arch, barracks of . BLYTH two years, service he transferred to ger, apia . _­ .. - race, Tyndall, Sills, Brintnell. the gladiators, house of Glaucus and the American Presbyterian Church ed himself to a new sedan. On Sun- �, I.. �4� the value of $208,000,000 more than Each school will have two entries Championships - Senior, Arthur Notes. -Miss Louise Mills war. the North, and has labored under the Mis- day the -family motored t9 Goderich 'I" we sold to the United Stateq- I am in each of the events and a team in Edmonds and Jack Frost (tie), Chas, other fine houses (sorne with fine . . ,�. . .. �1, A ient of the twelve dollar first to visit Mrs. McPhee, mother of Mrs- , �� not quarrelling with the trade statis- each of the four relay race _+ fresco paintings on the walls), foun- recip sion Board of that church until being . :..!� ..... � s The Stewart� runner-up; Intermediates-- prize in the class of Good Dressing in , Benninger. -Mr. Peter McIver has ,1�', I .. - ties, neither am I worried when COn- age and weight qualifications are as George Daly, Gordon Wright, run en� tains, bakeshop (with tnill for crash- released through superannuation from .111, � , n - the judging competition held at the r ... ed to Mr. Michael O"Loughlin't . ` .1 " �, . I servative statesimea try to tell us follows: A Senior boy is one who up); -Tunior-Neil Tyndall; Bob Ab- ing grain), wine shop (with stone National Exhibition, Toronto, The i the work there. Korea was an almost. c . ,-.� , ,. that . counters and great vessels for wine), started mis- I ottage.-Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mor-- � I - erhart, runner-up. Form Champion- , girls'team, rramely, Misses Melcia Mc- ,ion 1xis, of Hihbert, will shortly move to :::;11, we are headed for ruin -the un- has not passed his twentieth birth unknovvii land when he favorable balance was much larger day prior to September Ist of this ships, -Form TV, Form 11, Form V, doctor's office, pharmacy, little shops, .1 work there. It was called the .. -t a -garden planted with the salne I Mroy, Edna McCall and Louise Mills, Uermit Kingdom and .so far as the his newly purchased home at the south �,�:,, in 1912-13-14 when they held the year; an Intermediate boy has not Form 1, Form 111. I i Jwon third place in the competitictrii ',� Ow e flowprs which were painted on the outside world was concerned, the end of the village. -The High School �, - � ".,: �1, reins of I r. The fig-ures are cor- passed hiR seventeenth birthday and Giris' Events. for Ifuron. About thirtv countit­��Ilanit- was applicable. There were pupils are wishing for a fine day on . I . 11 � Key do not tell all the story. does not weigh over 135 pounds; walls surrounding it, baths, and the . ,.`.- , rect, but the commoditips a Seniors -75 yards, Elizabeth Me- -ont, ining Petrified bodies of ""mpetc(l' Miss Mary Woo'd-who went ,ery- few rnissionaries or foreigners Friday afternoon for their field sports. �. I I . , Not all purchased Junior boy is under' fifteen years of museurn c -a -v '.. , Lear, .Margaret Cudmore, Mona Sills- , unterc,d into the open'; ...."', from the United Statc- were Ameri- age as at September Ist and does not running high jump, Marg,arvt Cud, human beings and of a dog, also vaqos,'as a spat P. the country at that time and even - Owing to illness in Mrs. William �, I . . i competition of flouse FurriLshing.; and ' 01Rvilly's family, Mrs. Peter 'Mart, .. %;; , 1. can products very far from it. Let jars, tools, weapons, jowels, petrified, ; those seeking to exist within the walls .. - , 'I" .! I exceed in weight 115 pounds. A -norv, Iola Dundas, F. McLean; run- first prize tif tw(-Ivt, dollars. Al- ,, thewsi has been appointed by the C. :`,:�k" � I. me ennumerate a few items whi h 11 girl is one who is past her I monds and niany other art -.won f the Capitol City, Seoul, were un- :,;�.,, .. . I . , ;,++ " Ic A Senio ring hrnad jump, Mona .Sills, Marg. ! ggs' "I I - together about six hundred conif)"t"'(1 known in the country. Mr. Gale was IV. L. to a�conipany M rs. W. J. ... 11 I will prove this statement. We i ixteenth birthday on September Ist, I arot Patrirk, E_ MoLean; running hop, ,,I,,. The nar-row stroets are pavet I .1 �-.'4 I I -19 Much credit is duv the� fiuron gm,,, O'Rourke, President of the Society, to , ported from the United States in 19T27 .,and a Junior girl is under sixteen. 1 qtep, jump, M. S�ill.q, M. Turnbull, F. w I ith blocks ,if lava, often with stop- i.),Ir. M. N. TcIfvr. Mr�. Telfer art ' the first Christian Missionary, having thc Diocesan Convention, to be held . "'.1, 1, . the following:- I Ping stones at the. corners. There are ,, the splendid courage to comply with � "', � 1,091 rubber ......... $20,355,000 I The entertainment for the dav is I'Mcf,pan; standing, hop, step, joint), M. s tone stain,, stone henches and obI ,aughter leave this w(�ok for Lhcir ',))#, Nlasuer's coinniand: "Go you into ;n St. Thomas on the 12th, 13th and . 7 Raw in the hand,; of the Seaforth C01- Cudynorp, F. Nfcl,ean, M. Turnbull and h0r0V ill Croditori, when, thv% �� ,�. , � Pananas ............ 4,933,000 wells. We saw sfweral small lizard, new *' It the world and prvach the gospel ' ', 14th inst.- .Mr. and 'vim. Hugh Norris . � Ivg�ate Athletic Association. There �r charg � 't if Sillcry, near Brucefield, had a re- 1. A � . M. SiIN; standing broad jump, It. ' - I- t . , will roside, Mr. Telfer havin to vonture in'o, thc unknown par*Ls ( . Wool ...... � ........ 1,781,000 is to be something doing from onv'Cudmore. F. McLean. M. Sills ,hot run ing out of our way or e inibing to 1 ,; , . I R e ni r that branvh of the Canadian Bank . Ko,.e, ,,,,, I., and t,nion (if sonic of their old friends I I ", .1 . -v. We regret the rcl"v- difficuitius with -%vh;vJi he had to con- on .Sunday last, ill honor of their q. Vegetable ivory ..... 80,00 till one. The sports start at I o'clock, pilt, 13. MernPr. 1'.. MCTA,an, 1. Dun- th walls. E.xcavations were bogun � .o mmen man% were the tria ! " ," Raw silk ............ 3,632,000 th,p hasket ball and softball games in 1748 and a�mut three-fourth,A ol " f ( . With the exception of wool, none will last still .six (>'clock. At severil das: ohstacIv race, 13. Merrier, F. Me- the town i.A now unroovered and nvar- ,it of this fanfliv from t-)wn. -Mr. and - Lt not lie was t,nibi.lud with the sin- baby girl, Kathleen. Arnong the t- I and thread �Trq, P. Gardiner and Cvril rowi-ne.1 ' I ' sts were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur An- . � of the items above are produced in , , fxan, M. Turnbull; needle , 13, 160,0 b,odies reniovod. O,ut of a of provla�iiiing not only the 9110 , 'i k o'clock the fir t run of the Princes, 'rare, B. Merrier and M. Rolph, M. !-iniiii, from a two rnoonth.,;' ni,tor l,r;;, gk n, *o wa 1, toi'l g " ," ill(' Guspel uf Jesus nis and family, of Logan; Mr. J. J.� .+ , � the United States. The wool import- rrheatre will be handled for the lv.nP'- I Patrick and K Burrows; '.M. Turnbull , population or nearly :1,11,000, it is Rup- I I .+, I posed about 2,000 pt-r:shed. oil I "..; .1 � I ada-The F;111 Fa .McCarihy and son, J use ph, "Erin : Sills�-, hop, F. MCIA,an, M. i ere are , ir was a splendid tho I,.%v ,if J--��o- in , h r pAr (lark- ... ", ed was Australian wool which came fit of the me4,t. The dance in Card-fand M. ' They ari, through the Statf-, and Wt-Lern Can- ( A, wit, I­1.tvrt,th(! instilling of Gaffnv%, West Monkton; .Mrs. J. J. __4 . i by way of the United States. I have no's Hall will -tart at 8,30. TholTurnbull, J. Dunda,,; coat rarv, M. ,still digging and wh(-re th in "'(TY Wny. Ther'. wa, a L e, Lt,dge,­ Logan; Miss Marjory Ro,oney ,4, not attempted to go through the trade championship medals will be present- � .qillq and F. Mcf,ean, B, Merrier and I frescries, they aro 4-,,vered with can � ...... ( �"; ni-d hoart.,. 'I'he rvspnn�c ot the lw- . I I , time to, pr,,tect them , 1 larz.-I, di -play ,if ;,Xhihits than ever " and .Mr.,;. J. Nagle, of Hibbert; Mr. .�,, returns to (fig out a ]Ong list Of item'; rd Fit the dance. I M. Rolph, .M. Turnbull and 1. Dun- I v" for a from , , nighwd heathen of this great ]and _i�:,Z_4 i -f f,,r(,. God( ri--h fland was in attenol- , ,,.a. of a similar character, yet the total i the sun, as there an, no roofs. , .; wonderful indeed and as a re�suit and Mrs. Robert Rooney, of Mitchell, � I . An advance has been made this ! ([,,-,;; three legged race, M. Patrick to ,,,,,,,, and �)iji,jolio-d� vxr(-IIvnt nlu.sic.; ,,f mi.,sionary viTort, beginning in this and Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, of '�110. of the list given above is over $30,- From Pompeii wc motored . I year in adding interest to the comp-innil 1. Dundas, B. Verner and M. - , The coneert giten at night was a ran, ' It way, Koroa is looked upon a, Kippen. ��- ,ills and 1'. MvLefin; book ,ap �. 1, ()oo,0,00. .-Millions and millions more tition by means of a cup and medals. I Ito-ilph, M. " Ies over a rough and dusty road. 1:1 I ": I be added. The facts are, I ,, rit from .Napl treat, and the hall was crowdod to'so th" School Sports. -The following pup - the The school winning the highest total ; hook r e, B, B r, . . Sills E, Me *�Cxl fo-viii-ion wo ,A 0 1; ,ait. (if the hest fii�lds so far as �Ilo coul( , ac erne M ,.vornowing. The snappy l,udwig:.,'u,'cV.S (if missions, is concet-ned in it.- of the Separate School, won prizes 71 1 -I:o Lome, on onr way to Florence, .11,11, large, of points in the meet are entitled to IA,ari; biscuit race, M. F,,rr'st, . ()rchostra supplivd the music f(,t- tho on Friday last at the field games:- ��� i .. . United States, because of its e F, which 194 miles fr 'm Rome, The , I tho whole foreign field. Mr. Gah, 1. �� , ... . population, is a world market for a hold thie ("up for the school year. Mrl.pan, M. Sills. . � el;inot, put on afterward.,; by the Maplo -s' 2;' -ard dash, 7 year. ----J .� I'll 'been donated by Mr. i has given a very definite contribution Bm ) .N ames . , gTeat many commodities. In the This Cup has Juniors --So yards. P. Farrihar,�n;ll��Oad ""' vee" Rome rid Florence is 'Leaf Sewing CirrIv. Ito the nation of Korea apart from Curtin, James Delaney; girls' 25 yard % . . .. same q nual N. Bolton,, B. Dorrance; running I ig , . -ky wi"� zteverall tunnel -Sill .- . �� ,enseland even to a much'] ar97 �Thom as McMillan, M.P., for an n , .�,,l arid ro, 1, er extent, Great Britain is a world competition. The Medals have been jump, M. Wright, NT. Flabl,kirk, I I,ut is more level near Florence. On i - - ----- 11� - __ 1 his pastoral an4l evurigelistic, work, dash, 8 years and und'er-Mary Me- �;,; - , � I I I mmodities. The flonated by citizens of the various Nott, D. Farquhar; runniin bros-I nearing the city, tho road is along, ha%�ng had charge of a large church Grath, Rose Arnold; buys' 25 yards I , . � items which we buy from the United town. 9 the Ar , no River, whirli flows through ST,A N years and �onaxd I..,, .1 , interested. Thf,,,.e represent jump, B. Aberhart, D. flu , 1, E I' in Scoul with a c(mKregatinn ():' o%er dash, s under -Le -4 .. 11 States, we buy because we find that the championship% in all classes of the dson, M. the city. We reached Florence short- I a thousand peopIv, in giving to the Nagle, .Jack Benn; gii-Is' 40 yard dash � , ., . I 1 g hop, step, jump, D. ' i �:,� ,�Vright; runnin Notes- Anniversary services will Koreans a (111.1.1(inary ot their lang- IQ yoars and under --Frances Delaney, I ,�, I the best market in which to make competition. Three of last year'.5 Parquhar.r M. Wright, D. Hudson; ly after (lark and when still far away I I .� X our purchases. Now the question I could see the lights on the hills anti I he held at (;nqhen United Chtirch on U1111C %k:hi(-h ,was, gi,voral times revis. Dorothy Brennen; boys' 40 yard dash, ... I - . I champion- will be again in the meet starrding hop, step, jump, D. Farclu on th,,Sunday, October 9th, at 11 o'clo I , '.., desire to ask of all those who protest i,l the 'hope of changing their ribbons bar, N. Bolton, M. Archibald; stand. in the valley. Our hotel was ck , ed ' increasing the number of words it) years and under -Charlie Benn, ' Mr. Gale re- Lloyd Mc(',arthy; girls' 50 yard dash, w I" against this course of action is:- to medals. ing broad jump, M. McKellar, N. Bol_ Arm River, near the old bridge .anti 7 n'dock. Rev. C. J. MoorhouRv,1 fl -,in 3i).000 it) 75,00. . %1.1 I Mrhat would it profit us to buy our - ton, D. Farquhar; shot put, I. Naft, P"te Vecc'b'01 which is lined wit�lof Exeter, will be the prvReher for""Intly completed his life work in 12. years and und*,r-Ressie Campbell, . 1. raw rubber some other placeproviding COLLEGIATE FIELD DAY B. Dorrance, B. Aberhart; obstacle jeweller," ,hop,- i the clay. Special mu%ir will be furn- Koreo by giving the nation a complete Mary DOrn9tyn; boys' 50 yard dash, .. " . we can get it chea e , Florence, July 241th.-The City of Ished by the choir. flarvest thanks- tran,sLa-tion of the whole Bible into 12 years and under --Joseph Delaney, - ". P r in the United ace, N. Bolton, M. Archibald, F. f�­ The annual Track and Field Meet r , I giving service was held in the Angli-� the native language, thereby expell- Jo�.,cph Mulligan; girls' 50 yard dash, .. .. States Ad since we are exporters of of the Seaforth Collegiate was held Wheatley; needle and thread race, M. flowers, with its beautiful gardeni , I ran church, Varna, last Sunday. The ing darkness from the pathway of 14 years and under -Anna Dillon, ;141 .1; manufactured rubber goods which vine -clad hills, the blue Tuscan moun- I . I �1 must be sold in the open markets of on Friday afternoon, September .90tb, Archibald and M. Beattie, M. Wright tains in the distance and with Fie -Role' service was withdrawn from the I heathen life by the brightnes- of Gertrude Mulligan; b,oys' 60 yard dash . .1, I ". the world. how could we afford to and was one of the most keenly con- and B. Aberhart, A. Edmonds and N. and other ,rnall towns on bh.e hill, : United church for the occasion -Mr. : (;;)d,s providence through well direct- 14 years and under -Joseph Delaney, :,I ' ,Oie tested in several yean. Seven o,r Rolton; hop race, B. Dorrance D I and Mrs. .John Armstrong. accompan- I coil individual effort. it is Mr. Gale's Jaseph Mulligan; boys' three-legged 1, I � buy it alsewbere when we find it n Farquher, B. Aberhart� cost rao�, �j. overlooking the valley, isoone of tho: ; " -profitable to buy in the Umited the school records were broken. The I ()Id , iod by Mrs. Alive Armstrong and to leave Canada race, 10 years and under - J k 1 �� �� "I most beautiful Ir-tq in the . present intention ae - , attendance was rather smaMer than Habk1rk and M. Bateman, A. Ed- :daughter, Mahe], visited at Detroit within a few day�-v to make his holne Molyneaux, 'Charlie Benn; girls' three ,� - States? . World. In addition to its fine Rur-. 1 4" usual due no doubt, to the threaten- r"Onds and N. Bolton, B. McCowan roundings, perhaps, no other city i,' Hnd Marleitte, Michigan, over the week n Bournernmith, England. legged race, 10 years and under -Ag- 1, 11 Other Factors. . ing weather of the morning and the. and .T. Frost; three legged race, B. ,end --Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinlev Breezes -Mr. and Mrs. 1,�arn,est nes Roland, Margaret Dornstyn; boys' 11 - more attractive to those who ar,,x , 1. �r nearness of the County Meet this Aberhart and M. Wright, M Archi .1 anig farnily spent Saturday with Callow, of Leamington. are the guests three-legged race, 12 years and under . ;.�, .1 Now there are a great many other * ttie, M. McKe' d keenly interested in history, biogi - �i . A � , week. There was a small nUmber of bald and M. Bea Ilar an frionds in 1,14cKillop-Mrs. Margaret of Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, of --Lawrence Dillon, Joseph Mulligan; - ..; factors in our trade balance which e,ntries in the Senior events for girls, J_ Archibald; book race, N. Hubkirk, pohy and art, for wc, Owe so much to Erratt, of Toronto, spent a day or two Goderich Township. - ,Mrs. William girls' three-legged race, 12 years I .. . . M. Bateman; biscuit this city. After the Dark Ages the and �. �, 11. the Bureau of Statistics does not take but this small number was balanced B AbeThart, with her friends her(,. Townshend and family and Miss Mary under - Mary Domstyn, Florence .� into account We are living along by the performance of those tak, race, N. Bol no M. Are i aid, F first .streaks of light announcing the �! il � - In to h b . Elliott, of Bertie, are, visiting her Brennen; girls' three-legged race, 14 �1,� 9 New Age,.appeRred in Florence and' ------------ d8— '. . r one hundred part. Junior girls' evdntis were 'con- Wheatley. , -Helen, Dillon, Irene ".. side a Nation of ove I I ., million people. We have an asset in t�ested by large numbers. Senior Cboampion-M. Cudmore- E. �.Pre Ttalian art and literature r ach.! father, Thornas Elliott -Mr. and Mrs, years and under I Harold King and Master Harold, of Donnelly; boys' three-legged race, 14 ' I.. . "Bunilmer climate --and by the way, -up; Junior Champion I'd its highest, and Florence has ever I BRUSSELS � , our Senior b,oys did not do as *ell as McLean, runner ihouse e week end guests of Mr, years and under -Francis Donnelly. ., 11 , since been a treasure for those Sarnia, weir . ..�,, , a growing asset in our winter climate they have in some former years, but -'D. Farquhar, N. Bolton, runner-up; 1". I - I , , things. it was thp home of Savon-! Fowl Suppe.r.-The 4fowl ,supper and Mrs. Charles Parker. -Sunday .Joseph Burns; boys' sack race, open- .� . too --and in the course of a year they were evenly matched and -many Form Championabips-Forin 11, Form , which 'has become an annual e,vent in last was a wonderful fine summpr-like Joseph Delaney, Gordon Dill; girls' ...�, - there is a tremendous amount Of ties were reached in the course of the IV, Form 11.1, Form V, Form 1. arola, Dante, Galilco, Petrarch, Ds, - , rists Vinci, Michelangelo, . Machiavelli, Briissels, put, on by St. John's Angli- day and a number ,spent it at their peanut race, open -'Gertrude Mulli- " I , t I Aftnerican tou day. The Intermediate results were . (, �hurrh, will be attended by near- cottages. Among them were: Mr. and gan Bessie Campbell; boys' Jockey, lr� , Money spent by , Individual Points. Gbiberti, Raphael, Amerigo-Veepucci, I an ( , .1.1 ., 1,olidaying in Canada. NOW In Ord0t better in most caseg thaTr the Seniors , open -Dan McCarthy and JIM. . .1 I Florence Nightingale and other fam- ly one thous"d people, judging by Mrs. Thornton Mustard, Mrs. Minnie race, � , , i to provide these vigitO" with tfie Mid it is on this class that the Sea- Senior Boys Art Edmonds, 42-P Italians. We spent two day, ,is rpports which are coming in. The Ross, Mr. and Mrs, H. Cribb, Toronto; Curtin, James Cummings and Ferg'" .�., - . ;-" 4� " �� things they desire,- we purchase many fo-rbh Collegiate hopes are pinned for Jack Frost, 42; Charles Stewart, 28; '"' event takes places, on Octobpr l7th in Mr, and Mrs. W. Robinson and fam- CumTnings; girls' hopping, 10 yews i� : :q�. cormnodities abroad, but whed the the next most. Ned] Tyndall had Nels. Cardno, 20; Joe Purcell, 15; Len .________ __ ---: �__ - the church basemptit. The conce,ft fly, Mr. and Mrs. Granger, Mr. and and under -Frances Delaney, Milrg. � ��.�: . . . . . . � - ... I � - 1. Visitors purchase these commodities things more or less his own way in Browne, 10- Fred Willis, 8; Torn - __ - ___ Frilinwing will be held In t1he Town Mrs. FlAmilton, London; Mr. and MrR. aret Dornstyn; girig, hopping, la .. ": '41" . . I , our Hall. Toronto talent is being Recur- R. T. Orr, Stratford.' -Mrs. L. B. years and under-Irei�t Donnelly, ,,�­ '� ., in C4ngda they 'do not enter into the Junior class with thirteen firats Nolan, g-,# f4riman Jefferson, 5. � - I I �X, 'i, ", I ,� . trad&,r#W�ms .and get into the statill- and otte faecohd. George Daly, Clar- Intermediate Boys -George Daly, THE ed for part of the programmf,. A Smith, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Victor Burt Mary Dornatyn; girls' fibpping, 1.4 � � 1�1 .1. � 1�. .. I , 4" '. � tI6944&k6'A'41a An export ,from the ence Trott and Neil Tyndall are cred- 66; Gordon Wright, 38; Clarence new srh.pme to avoid waiting in a and Mr. Harry Baker, of London, at- yearis and under -Anna Dillon, Irenia. � .0 '. " , 0 , 'I _­" . �� , L"�, " Dominlbii;-bf Oqlida: A v�ry cogent ited with two school recovda ,spiecep Trott, W; Torn Gbvenloek 17, George ril 0 ,& �: , . line-iip for the supper has been ar- tended the Fair (herie last week. --Mrs. Donnelly; girls, thread amd ne*&#�.. ��...' I " � ,'_ i, illustration IN to. §O found in our While Jack Frost 'has one. Parke, 7; John McDonald, 8; Bill Sunbeam In' o ranged. whereby the guests will all W. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil race, open -Ursula Kratifikopt afti ""I., . I , ,,, .1 i ��V :_, 1W , '"g This . 1� "I 11 . growing hh-p6tit ',I.'b ' � " , =4 - ,�, A - I . The following is a list of the win- Lane S. be, Reated in the. church and called in Howard, of Detroit, were guests of Frances Delaney, Betty Campbell I 11�k�' V. I , . � ,, ''. . �. .1 I 11 - , I 1, " year, so far "'*hc 191-.1,44ft, Jib- ners: . . . Julklor Boys -Neil Tyndall, 78; Bob their order of entrance, the tickets Mrs. G. Castle over the week end,-- Cecilia Feeiftey, Mizabeth CuNl*-90. , i, - . ,_%,�, ,, U.Mhoue ,.-.#L � ,,, " g V W1116ft Aberhart, 89; D'Orlean Sills, 25- 0eir- I -Wett left by slid Mary Dolinstyu- boys, b%N St ,'­ � mt , "' " \ . .111. , , Bow Bviefits. , a]) beiAg numberod. niq will great, Mr. and Mrs. John Jo .1-1 I Z, ports amount AW 4, , . oarh4 .� , ,�, 1he - :, ";��,.: dollars amduthA , ,_ , .,! . ftalor-100 Yards Cardro, Vd- don Rtnuld, 16; Tom BrIntuall, 5; will givi§ a Concert in ly add to the comfort of the visitors. motor on Monday for P_ mouth's VA- 10 y4arl§ and ftd;r-­o6h8T11d 18� I � ,I - . i. -.W.1, 11 .� "a .�',,q T"fid 'ti4�A, , d P t 22() �ards, Edmonds, 19verard Kerslake, 5. Op The supper will commence at five cation in Mintepota.--Mr. a*d Uts. Jack MelyneaUX, boys, � ii�,� � , � - "Zi'J:4' same 1jeAbd ld'9t, i"I " A "O 4, 1,,.1-P -41. J.J� Th -Al Pot IV bo -9 have I'M -hItl high Ju*V - " il art O? fikla fWa *11, 41 =.W�,,!.16,;� ItIft 9, ros ; bd. CAVAN CHURCH, WWTHR I I& .,L-A- ___�L .11�11 "_141W. Jr� In -R!'l, I.PhA ,!,:. f;". I A, , " - , V, — P 0 o clock Instead o six ag . R. K. M Ouse ARU dauglix-er, Mary YURI 0 r wl"JUV" uivi?� , 4 , -fildtors bola'"'afkAr'"t, 6i ,�', 41 , &op Oardno; shot nit Foftft 11 19� - Form V 85 - Form li on 13riefs.-A young bear Is roaming Jean, of :Londo* ate halid,avit9 In Jamei 11016hoo Ioyot I "�..,% ; ,X ..� 'i . � - - - �,V_ ­ � ; Wd',regOld it 44 t�j�­ ­ . purchased it 1tb'r61J4* al , J'Ptiiiitk Mmonds Cardifto 8619,1 04')o? 1.17 � and Vbrm� In 4 . FRIDAY, \OCTORIM 14th the country near Brussels. It has Bass Cottage. -Mi, ljo, &A of Go&- ,.04af-A tud 'unabf-yAwiletibe �,�, 'a, , 'Jel 10 �4,g,4 '. " ,,, $�, , �� he United 9t4tA-�'-4t,`*64d-,41VO4 k r lfa''4411 -�,. 4joUlt, (Jhao. ftvart, getdor GirU-M. Cudmore, 19; E. . 1�een .seen by a number of people, but rich, is visiting her rifeca� Was 3M, .14kmas Dillon- ffible Vault' It IZA - . , ) "& I � A, .w. 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