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,.phoile .66. ..LilicknoW,. .
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your 'sales. 5 7c).,'• 10%,*or.
15c/o this year.lcpy-plan-
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systernaticallY, by :Log'
Distance! •' '
- Every day we: receive.
.ndw' evidence from ,Tifel•-•
.CkaritS 'in, medium-sized
'Owns, who•Inive triectit • ,
. for the first time.and are:. •
surprised at ,their sue.
cess., „
'Herdis a recent case:-
-"Number .'of sales,'
nurnber who subsequent.
ly bought, •27'; t o t.a.
amount. of SaleS,. $1233.;'.;
• total cost of' 44 calls,
$27.15.; percentage.f:
,o''
Felling cost, 2.:2, .• •
Try .tiong,Pistan0e-
Selling .2- and don•
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yonrSelf. ,
N THE, SURROGATE
COURT OF THE •
. OUNTY OF BRUCE'
In The Estate Of RUSSEL V.
•• ALLIN Deceased. • =
,
• NOTICE IS ' HEREBY (OVEN
that after the puhlkation'of.this '
• tiewitt three successive issues of The
Ontario Gazette and The Lucknow
' Sentinels And three issues of the
• . Manitoba Free .press; William J, Al -
lin' of -the 'City of (4-boatilliin in; the
County of Kent, Agent i will make
application to the Stirrtigate ,coutt
• of the County of • Brute :for e grant
of Letters Of' AdministratiOn to the
estate of -the said Russell Allitr,
who, .in •and prior to 'the year. 1000;
• resided at the said Village of Luck.
• now, and who disappeared front the'•
said Village in the Said year 1909 .
Irad has never eince been heard Of
and is now beleived to be••„dead.
• leaving •property in the said •County
• of Bruce t� be administered.• ,
DATED' this 1st day of, May, A.D.
19 . •
R. YANSTONE, Wingham; °Marin;
•SOlicitor for the applicant.
20-54. • ' '
.ntalf end 'Ruby, who teaches at Ser.
ht Bridges attended -the ftnierctli,
Voar AND LEG 'INJURED* ni
:ie. ,son, Johns livea on the lionte.,.
Aced, Ali of the teraily Were home
WIPE 13F J. W. ,EING, ALP.
DIES 'AT BLUEVALE
Following six months of illness the:.
:.:fife of John W. King, MI': for North
Huron died at her home at iilneVele•
on :Monday.: of this .week. Mra.
was 57 year of -age andwas brim, In
'the ,tewnShin, of Ciiiresa, •The .funeral
%en
•
Muevaie cereetety;s, ••, •
Besides, h,er husband three .siaters
and ,one brother survive. ' Thei are::
Beinton, ofBluevale, Mrs:,
John Ferguson, of Wolseley, Mrs.
Gibion; (4 Saskatoon, 'and Mr,
Bhoairs, •of Lliitd,..:Algonia.
. 'OglIrpARY
• . . •
• Mr. Angus, MaCkinnon
Since publishing' the, brief inOte ,last
week . about. the Angus-. Mackilin9n.
who died 'et. Toronto on April .24th;
We; have • had inflirmation • from
,
number of persons as to who the- man
wns. He did.: not ,live in loicknoW,, but
tear the secplicl, Con.. school, and: be-
' fore coming there the family . lived
'east of Langside: dhureb. in Kinloss.
family come from Skaith,
Scotland;and the late Mr. Mackinnon
was born there. The father was:Of a
:VerY religiouS turn ef., Mind* and had
seine reptitation as a loeal pteachen
:When a• yOung Man Mr. Anglia Mac-
kinnon• went to. the. copper mines of
Mi:higan where he worked as 'a• mink
ing-eitgliteer. On returning to Op,
tarie he.„*.v.ent to reside in Qfide•rich
and Seven years ago. moyed to Ter-
' onto He survived by his wife and
fpur daughters: Mts. Bprt FL Mc-
Creith; 'Toronto; Mrs: : .W. Price,
• Toronto; "•Dere.thy and Eunice, at
herne;• also -one sons: :Gordon,;. who . is•
at home.
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OBITUARY...
•00 , StindaY :niorningi April: 18th
..)Irs: John Kilpatrick of .Creweo„ pas -
•:d Peacefully Away, having been
• :ailing health for ,iix • inentlIS • 9r
!,ior.e. Mrs.. ,Kil,patrici;, whose: 010-
, ..'n 'nanle was Francis .'Albin; wee
1::.orn in DenTaaiie,, Hainittcin's Hawn,.
Armagh. County, Ireland in .:•1852,
was ,married in 1875,, and came to
: Canada in, ll870,,,she end her hnshand
;ailing on' the. farm :upon which she,
di6d, .She „leaves to nioutn• besides
liett.huabands *three Soili three
laughters-4iiss" Snsie, '. at lienle;
5Irs. Frank leas of Crossfield, )0- .
berta; Ws; ,Motley ',Gibbs,. of.-
• elleY; Will, of Richinorid, Va.; Edwin
' Of .01teina,. Sask.:. Mihail, of Ashfield
'MA:Meet) 'grandchildren, Will 'and
'Edwin were home to attend the fun-
ct0; ' Mrs. :Leta and .. Mrs. Giblab
Were uneble to come, *owing to, sick.
' ness in their homes, The eldest eon.
:Joseph; died 22 years age: ' His ,dau:
litters; Violet, of Witic66r 'teaching
.. b • . s golden
Monday Morning while in the to ce e tate their 'patent
•r --in-November 1924.--Mrsc
1!
o hogs 0 Tee -Water -for 'ilupirient,f
-mtPkik: (into -mom-
' telY kncicked down by.' his Want aed
'`*.**°•%the 'Wagon pasSed ever fiint and
leg near the knee. While the ,lintb
• ----,-,4"Was,'•itetilikelceti,1 yet it Was. se -badly.
%Aired tul to Cause Mueli • Suffering.
ilia son !rhempson stayed With the
. ,
ritriaWaYsA'On the load and after'
short distance down the road heade4
Pein la the .feitee.-greeswator NOW.'
ST: HELENS
•
Rey'. A. E. • Carr; of West Lorne,'
will preach in the United Qhurch ne4
Sunday," . , . •
. .
. Miss Alba VON, of' Whitechurch, is
a visitor At flen1RbXeY'ec ,
,Mrs. Durnia, Phillips has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and( Mr.
Currie, at Goderich, for 311e.f.',Post
week.. /. •
w
Mr. and Mrs., .Darrow v s e d
friends in Lucknow last week.
Nita. Stalker of 'Toronto :haft been
visitine" with h*er brother, Mr.. Will
Taylor.
, PLOWERPAXP.,
The family of R. Watson.* just.
rec,overing
.,PleWerdale .ferieers should, be :well
•silpjliedwith"frke,Sh meet this suM-
flier' as. Mr.; It. Button end'
;,-
IferiderSen, call on: went once h IWOOk.
:and, krt,, Billy • ,Steirerni,.., and
family*.and- :Mrs: 'Archie • Gillies,9f
Teawater, were callers at the h�rne
/of 'tf...1VIacIVer. lait ;Sunday:: •
Elizabeth "MadIvbr spent Monday
night with her friend, Kathleen
Macintosh. • , • •
A nunibet Of. the FloWerilald'farm-
• ers started pooling their eggs with
Mr. PinlaY MacLennan, -ef Lo.ehalsh,
•Monday: ,• •
Mrs. Chas. Stratliclee is, home after
spending Week with.,her brother in
,
IvEITECHuncE.
Mrs. Gibson, .0i11esPie and Agne$
spent the week -end at .the home df•
•Rev. and gr13:: Scobie,- at Belgrave.
• gr.. J ohnston Gonne has started to
work in Mr..Robertson's garage in
• Winghani. . • A A
Mrs. Writ 11CIntos1-' and Mrs: Will
. Kennedy, of. •LuCknow,', ,Visited laSt.
F'riday with their. sister Mrs. Win.
McInnes • , ' •
!• Some of •the cars around here have
been changing OWnersin •ihe 'past
w**gelt-lkft; George bought Mr;
Aldin Pardon's ...touring cat. Aldin
ought Charlie coupe, .and
.Mr. Cillespie has'*poreliased, 'a new.
1926 •, con . • . •
Miss 'Annie ,Kennedy is visitini her
Mrs...tichborne at Goderich.
The. annual anniveriaty', "of t he
2,reaby,terian I:Church:3,744.11.1)e held on.
undays 12th,' when Rev...Mr.:
YleEaairen, of Toronte, (6,7-formel.
pastor) Will take. the • setwices. On 'the.
fueday evening fellowing, a garden .
,:arty Will be held on theY Manic lawn...
for further'. partieularS see bills *late'
•• -
ST. AUGUSTINE
• •
Mr. and gm; Alfred Andrevv,
sncl Mrs. Jaelt Oerdfler and Xathleen
of, Zion, Safi• Miss .Ads Eelyn nf
7•'we, visited at Mr. S.. ,1*. Kilpat-
rick's; Weditaiday afternoon. :
Mr, and MVP- 44e Day motored IT
;FarOm. :lia,milten and spent the. Week
•n4aMr.
*
„Herb, Curran's. • •,
There are stilt auraber flu
s:easea: .Mr. and 'Mrs , Jas. Culbert.
are si4 this week,: and little May
flatten' has been haVirig. a* hardtime
witti. whooping congh. Wp hope for
enearlyreovery
1:.
of ungannen,
:ipent,
OreSFriday at "Mr.. Thds.,
• Mro-add, .Mr. :apci
--,Margare?, ..of ,Spent the
•week -end on .tbeir farm, 'here,
• , •
leSs I,anra FitZgeritki, is spOlding
. .
ferv., days" :With' her sister,'"Mrs.,",f,'
culbdrt. '
PORDYCE,
Mr. and' • Mrs. riey Irwin 'of •13e1.:
•fast, visited at. IVIr.. V,. Jamieson's
• en Sunday; -..last. , • .
Mr. ,and Mrs. McVittie from near
Auburn, visited. :at Mr. • W.
on Sunday. : ' • ,
• Mr. .,and Mrs. Arthur, Hainea .• of
Winglidin; 'visited at :Edward • Blain..
es' recently,cast: before .moVing to
'Hamilton. •
• Mr. and Mrs, Mark ',Gardner ..ahd
h,of Ltickbews viiited- relatives, at
•FeMyce .fOr a eouPle Of • days,
• Mr: and Mrs. Alex. Havinsk and
family arid Mr, 'Lloyd Phillips vsit-
pd Taylor's on, Sunday.,
Mr. John „Meitin has purchased
new Ford Tracterfor terra :work as,
the season is late and. he haring. a
largp'erep tO p,utin,he thotight this
a good. inbve. '
::§7.trin.15-740-TES
• Mr. jack, Turner, .of Vaina Nisited
With friends near Luckno'w daring
t}ie week
:Ms Irene Moore, of Whitechnrch,
wag the gnat of her aunt, IVIrS. jack
Hendetsoii, over the week -end.' .
,•:Mr. And, Mts.. M,Plviii,Raynard, Of
.ParamOunt visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Waiter Alton; Of Lanes, recent y.
Mrs' A. Stein; Of -Pe-remount
visit-
• with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey.
Miller,' of Lines,. who has been, seri.
oUsly" ill. of, rate.. .
•
Mrs 'Albert, Campbell, of A•rillietiey
visited with friends in Detroit fora
. .
SOillg F9rk ..";;I:-1-;.ne. farnis: ii...ge.:7" .ellk;,Midss'ail...14Bsteiv‘dveeokt..::Tbroato is. the
, • -* guest of :her ibrotliers Mt.' Charlie
great dcal to do as: there• was little - •
, .
lioTYhdel.34'fiisAsielb6ILletili:e. :and; Bessie Blue
plowing done last falL „ . '
A' pretty "wedIcling, was ;celebrated
of Amberley, vete' guests of 'Mrs:
At the R."0. Church here, en. Wedges-.
lay of last ,weelc, When Mita. Mac ' Grant M:4°D4i'l.hP.d• of " Pa.ai)1°tult
datant the, INteek. ' '
• tang well ander" waY, -a,nd there is a .
--ikilantrick was a woman •of aterfing-•
-±lirtstia4hatacler, A -faithful.. and
)sOnsistitht Member of the Methodist;
riow, the United • Cherth, •A good
neighbor itad •She here
'her 464, tillneSs Cheerful
net";'llnd "'is -now ,.Strfely oen--
Jo'iog'"Ihe YeAt that remaineth to
fliti 'People of God.'-' The •hympatIly
Of the community, is 'extended to the
beteaVed 14000 ,and ,
AcCeurt, became the bride -Of
:;hisholpi of Goderich...
,Wente• sorry to report that,Mr. J.
[(eddy, ..Sr.,' is not. keeping well Of
, . •
John Deveraux.is..home: from 'De.:
trOit and, will 'spend 4, few weeics
• bete:
James Anderson is another 6f our
Citizens who .is: net .enjoYing good
'aectith of late. ".•
The :Rev.:Father McCardle, ' who
for some thne/has been prieet
• Augustine, has. been transferred tq
"iingsbridge. Father. Dean - having
'eft there and gone to Port Lamp-
ton, ,
Mrs. Hugh King..is.hpme, after -vis-
iting a few 'Weeks in • Detroit:
FOURTH 'CON. KINLOSS
_
Miss 1,oia MacGillivray, Who. has
been.4pending a few Weeks with Mrs.
Sc•ritngeour, at. Llieknorir, returned,t�
her home last week, • .
T,he Sixth, and' Fourth Were. evell
'epresentecl. at the Paremonnt' Box
!Mrs. „Grant" • MaDigrinicl of a-
mount. is 'Spending.a. few days iwith
friends . in :Detroit; • •
.Miss 'Greta! Campbell, 'who • has
•
.neen visiting friendk in"Detriit, has,
returned 'tci her home in LOthien-
Mrs. Fleining, of Wingham vi
, •
.iting with“riends near Luchhow
Mrs. MacLean. and daughter,
,Kintardine were, visitOrs.. with • M .
'and Mrs, Wilton* Bell of Paramount,
durin the. week •
• Hallie Caird, • ben liVing,
in Minticapelis,, the past
fotir years,; returned last week 'and
will spend .a month or so, viSiting
friend's •in Ashfield. ' .!.
1.)r. Artiplii: Cowan Of Tornnto mot-
ored 'tip,„ And is it•.few days"
Jth his. parentS . at Hemleck City. .
• Mrs,. Kenneth Roass who spents.the
winter Months in Toronto, is visit-
ing •with her. daughter, Mks. Duncan
MacLennan of Laurier. She was
•aceOnipanial , her granddaughter,
.Miss Florence. MACDOnald, who vis-.
' iied' with friends fOi• it few.
Social where a pleasant evening waa! .The April, meeting of the Para-
,
•
spent. ' • . • ; mount U.F.W..0. Was held at • the
L.111t-i--.John M:1141urehy has. plitehaS-,. home- iif-'51-rs. NV," :EnSign. •iiespite'
• .
'ed a One driver.
• Mr: and Mrs. WM. -1ohh, anci: miss.
spent Saturday With Winglizitu
ftienda. •
We are glad to see, Mr. K.
Fihlay-
son able to ,be around Again.' '
Mrs.. jno. Carruthers - la.ben
laid a feW 'days, having. scakir".
ed her feet tather''badly. • •
Miss Willene, Chestnut stielit the
reek -end with '„Mrs. eGill of
Paramotait. • ' •
A great, many floOks of wild geese
ate seen, these days. .south
'They -must have:A:Mind toc: mudh
Oh the tipper lakes." • • ; ,
, Wellington, ifendet-son,,," 6 it r
kcal: butcher, Outs commenced
delivery, through' the 'country.. ,„
-Mr. Jas. litinter.,, of London; is
-George-
Middleton.' • •
Mrs,,I.Chits.---,Stritliden taunt& -
to
nee mnpe, atter ,spentting some thne
• visiting' With Weil& in London.
MISS date MaeGlillivrAy ' spent
Snriday' with • Wends an fhb' 'Sixth. •
' and `'D.,•1V1tieginnon vis
ited: Ur Parente, and lira'. Map-.
Arst •
Mrs, Grahant spent, Sunday With play is being given in Township Hall
:her sitit04 'neat Ripley,. Fridayi. May 1.
unfaverable roads -there was n good
attendance The President Occiipieck
the chair and the roll can was re-,
.spolida to With April F061 or Prac-
tical JOIceS. Mts. GeOrge Lane,
our riding directot.:Was present and
gave an interesting
MacDona4l gave paper ,:on "Kit.
•ellen Erinklee.", instrtunontal
'Mr. '0. MaCiTiatniid and Stile by,
Amanda MaeDonald,* were tenciered
A eon -Matte°, :Was appointed to al,.
. range for a program pr the ho*
Was *Med t�- hoid :the
May Meeting 'on ',tijc, third Tues,day
Mey Itt the home of' Mtg. Mae-
: nictrinid, The roll colt to he..."•My
• Itehhy.".
' The Play "A *Deal .10 Dicks," , ,
len :•:by the LoChalsh Voting , People
Tej
on April 23; Was it, dedided Sue-:
as „ant
being. all Ver:V well taken.: The Hall
was filled to capacity and proceeds'
the et/Oiling being $116.00. 'A .box
:snail ;wag held ',after' the %play, tho.
boxes' being abl?"disPosed• of by Mr.
Ell:tett teMainder ef the
I evening was silent in dancing. The
,
RELFA§T
. Mr, and Mrs, 1. Hunter of Zion,
•sPOnt„Pne.day last week at the home
of Mr. and. Mrs. j. Campbell;
Mrs. .T. Mnilin is, spending * few:
4ays- with- her trothOr,,, Mr: Reberi
NelSOn.--ef-Cooreylz. corners, who is,
seriously ill with pneurno0g.
We are.,g;lad to repOrt That Mrs. W.
Alton; who has been, ander the doe -
'core, isiniproving ice1y, nn.d
.
xe bOpe to See- her. around :again
, Mrs. Wm, Huntei. is eeendinbr.
:vg,.,„oay„s!„„4,1„tek.,,,her40ght,ers
Iarnes'aial Mrs. Alex"--1-lackett..
Mr; ..14tnes • X.:„One.• visited ; :with
lriende. at -1:iip1ey.a. feiv., days ,of last
. „
avir: . 'arid Nrs...: Elmer • •.Alton. and
famU., visited"witth,,friends 411
one day last 'Week.: '
• Mrs! and MrS,,'Wiikred Drpnan and.
daughter, of greqe,:..,sPent 1VIonday
t40 home of,her Parentt,
•'Ars, jos: Hackett:. •
•:Miss ' Sherwood .spent t he
i'91/02.k-end at her Berrie. here. ..•'
.miss Tillie Hackett is spending a
:few weeks:: at the .hoine of Mr. and
•Krs„ WilliarnTI.r.win cif .Luck697,
o o '
• S000 L. REPORT '
N�. 7, Kiniois,
' • 'Average . Daily -Marks. Pe,rKprit
Katherine Campbell 91; K.
111aCIniles' 176;, Eyely.n ,MacDougall 741
Llemiard. Maciiines 00. Lester.' Ma&
Leod,-4:4;;Ma1eoltia •Stewart .0.
• /1". ill: Aubrey 'James Sq*..
Sr.. II: James ,MeNall!' 79;.
78; Ronald; :MacDougall 691,
Har-
i1d Stewart
Jr.• • Reby,'MacDougall
•• Sr: I: LaWrenee • MacLeod. 46.
• jr: Billy Tiffin 73; Lloyd
•.55; Grace MacLeod 54;114aky. MacCon-
nell •47
il
DSer!844.:
.:o; ()Alvin Irwin .2„.,7,Marien-C,04-0-
belt 1`.9*:, •• , '•
• Yr : 'Primer: Itoy,Watts 16*;'.7.1itura:
riO81.No on 1 16:.•
•." :Absent 1:.Week • or over.• •.
M. J. 'MacDonald; teacher.
Report.of S.S. No. 10? Ashfiela
• \ •
• V: Good.---1VIirt/e Johnston,:
Sr. IV: Good -T. Howard;;Melda
Lane .. Fair -C. AlaCLearfi Edna'reke.
Jr. IV: Excellent -4; Lane. Pood
1 -Gordon jehnsten*.rair-L Hogan
.Sr. III: Excellent -M. (Felee. ,
Good -R. Howard; 2;/Iiitthe*
Johnston*. Fair -B. Reid; T. :John-
ston*;.Fred Courtney*. ,
.Sr.- II: Good -E: Hogan; P. Pelee.
F.air-;D.,..Reid; H.. Johnston*. L-
11: •,..Itunes, Drennan; Frank
Jr.' 11:Ililcla Lane; Raymond Rog-
, .
1st:, Good -..Anna Mae- Farrialq V.
Little; Inc Campbell,: Fair -B. 'Reid.
Sr. Pr,: Good -L.: relce; Grace and
Joe Courtney... ,
Jr. Pe....,11-larold Reid and Alex Fat.:
rish; Marion ,.146gAn;.. Jirn. Nelsoe*,,,
Fair-WiIieDrennan; Howard Reidi.
Those marked missed 9ne';'er
more :weeks. No. on' roll , .• f‘
ra MacDonald, teacher,
. . , .
Report Of Senior' Room, S.S.*4. W.V.V:
. Forin ' in Alg., Conip.;
Spelh, Arith.
.
.;Charles ,MeQuillin '60. •
Form IL -Exams in Gram., camp.;
Alg.„1 • :. • M.• Thorn 80; J. MacFarlane 79; IL
Miflet 73;M. ctimining .68; A. Ly-
ons. 01;.P. Carrell 50 in COMP.
Sea• for Other. ekams).
Sr.." I.V,Exains in Arith., ;COMP.'.
:
111.cOuilliii .86.; \AL• 71;*
MacFarlane 59; W. roster 51;
4;3,.., . • ,
Sr; -I114-Exaths"
Gear, '• • :
Isobel. Miller 80; M. Ramage "6.4;-
11. Theni 60; Lyons 41. • •.
••=1-Nuniber 401--1.-'-AW • nef,-;
Jesele.M. Buckingham; teaeher.
S.S.• 'No..'4, ROM*
Daily Marks . ,
Jr. III: N. Todd 10(15;. MacFar-
lane..850; V. Gaynot 832; R. Forster
Z11.; M. likAnillin*107; D. Weather.'
aced 028i. V. Smith 477. ,
. Sr. II; D. Miller 1256; 4F. Megan -
lin 1145; 0 Ptitvis • 1034: •,
.E. 1439; MacEar-
_lane 1308; j. Thoth. .1229.;
son fli8; • G. 1043; "It. 8Mith
,
Sr. I': A. Watsen 2464. R. McQuil."
lin 2283; D. MacDonald., 1935; * E.
Durnin 1745; C. Mad:N:11161d: 1419; D.
Swart 914.
St, Gaynor 800;L.M. MacVart
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Forster; H. MaCtionald; N. Mac-,
•Dotiald; Alaerarlaria;
Test Mnii;s
Todd 87; -D.. Weather.
head 86; V, Gavniir. ,41`; .1. :Yetater
40; 41: Mt.Quiliin 30, • ,
1X,;1); Millet 801V- 11044114
".73; C,ParVie .491/
J. .11; EMi1.ier.,79; J.Thenaij
W. MseVsrlal'is :014 G. pjyi0.8T Q.
MorrisOn 31, •
jghes deilv perks -Annie
"4on g40a; ifigheet test
.ly Todd 87,
Averege aft. 31.. Ne:. en rollG.
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Vera. t, Todd, teacher:
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WiOEVN RIVER GOES,
OI{RAMPAGEj
(Durhanr-Deviewr;•'
thrc warm 'deYs** 1)3.4 We6k
.• '
.00k away tile, sneri, so,
. :ni s.0.eip-pa hrid .other
.ane .saturated: With*Inoistareel which.
• .1 ,turn Swelled 'streants' and riven
a:the danger.,P9iet en0,1O0Ph...Iderri7
IMS been &Me; , z
'Irhe".git. tes srngle inj-tiry
• .
.coMplete destruetion, -the
. 4ridgion,tlDuhai Iteed•Aljoin-'
•
ing Saugoen Parlc, about a, mile ',west
, . .
of the town,' On.ThurSday and PridaY
:•• Was noticed a few feet out of place
nd •the evident danger- stopped traf7
'ICS .though feir, Ve. hear, risked it
t, gradually got worse .till about
• 4. Sunday the . undeimini•ng of the
•,..,tittresses gave way ' ami the big
..roeture -of Wood', iron' and . cement
•,ell -with 'a crash into the ti'ver,ac-'
:•orepanied. with a display, of • lire -
•;Parks .fkorn the. 'grinding ,• irOn
Anis .eaniea. by.the akconquering
,
• Not only was. the.. bridge..'under-
hied but two big elm 'irees•at south'
ast terrier of the bridge were 'under-,
'4 -tined also and have.faen riverwards.
,vhere the bridge steed, adding to the
.,.orifuiion.:, T,he• roadway at -east end
as been eaten away fOr 15 or 18 feet
1nd if a'bridge.is built there again, it
'Ali...hive to be that 'much I9nger.T4e
river at the'roadwaY takes- a curve
tbe,h-A.'eP of that. curye :will in.
,!reshetS :be . ever., present... danger.
We are not."an.'exiginee.r.but it Seenis
o Us that a new bridge. shbuld be
link'a littleto. the .south 'Where the
,..iyer comes „.straight an even 'though
• :this -neeesSitated.Oe.;; purchase ' 'of A
• -right of wily. 1 it a County - "bridge,:
and its restoration will. Cast heivilY.
-The 'bridge, jiis-y:deatikiyed., Was.
liiiilt4our.'yeArs ago at ..a.,Cest;sef•$8,-..
600:. There Will likely he. an investig,
-atio`ri th find,out just -where the blame,
kf any; liestheresenices of, eriginr--
,c.,ring' skill one Wold think,.'. should
heae(*ke: boeedno.a4bir.: tvto..rcsltti'e Fitt. he S
gnt
Noit enlY Wlllft interrupted' ,•.traffie
"ae An Ar.noyance:•.for the.sthrimer,.but
innerals from,,the east!Will be Able to
I:each the cemetet Only by the lent
•,detout bY Harrup!s tOrner on, Gate=
,frake. St. to•the. 2U.d•earr„, Befitick, to
• 'Hutton Hill- and then 6st again to the
.enietety.. • ,
•'ST' doubt the.powers : that. be will,
as seon as ,the';waters' Subside; get a
clangeted. Walk.erion
Harrison' will in: cennection was.,
• Owen Senna lost a dam, and the
move on to restore 'this' ill:of:tree:::
,horoughfare.
also
as did Other: places here
ere Ark
The maple sugaring industry is on
Oil up -grade againi..The yeetly
sugar production with .its equivalent
• in sirup decreased' from 2P "Y
pounds in the, ',80.a ta• ---
.Pclundi A few seasons egb. -Tor-1'925 .
..PrgdlIctiO0 •is equal to g6,512,280
peheds: of sngar. •
After pee of the. ntildeit -winters
• in -the known history of the Rocky
, menntains, the•Baiiff tourist, season
• Wes ".lisherecr,inAiiiing-theKWeek
in April, when' a diStihgliitilled
grout, of Anstraliansi, under Sir
Frank Heath, of 2.1elbourne, teolc the
iener4 drive thretigh thet'syrrennd- •
'4ng7mountaitis ••
• On pril :28th, in itrao1Sti•ate
Reid's court, Michael 'Owens:'=nintieen
yea'p Of :age; Was eorivicted of forg-/
ery and received a ,sentence. of ftoni
•nine months, to one year- la, the Ont..:
alio 'Reformatory.' Two -weeks 'ago
Owens forged, : the, ',name of :Jacob,
'Fisher to two ,cheques On the Bank of
Montrealon0 'for $.15.95•.: and ,'the,
• Other,f,Oir $10.90, hath them casli-•
cd by Goderich: ruercklants.. When. the
forgery' was; discovered 0,•eris .• had
,gone tp.' Toronto,..' Whence he ",.,Was.
brought back .by, r- Whiteside'.
Be eame :out "fro4,.:: England' altew ,
years ago and had WOrked twO. or
hie& years on. a fatin. :sie•tolbotite
pnship' , •
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Wifliam Let860.-'-.0f.'tn•Wii, on Mon-
day Was Sentenced -t-o, A *term of' six
40. pine ininiths. in •Ontai•io Reformat...
ory .for beating' his 'mother. !
• Gederielt people aro interested' in
che announdeinent that it: call has
been. extended • by Doverciititt . roAd
Presbyterian churelt,;1T.oronto, Rev.
W, Stoddart,01 Vonngstown'Oltio;
Stoddart •is- e former Gederfzi)
has been , for some years'..in
the State,and .his many friends in
lioMe.tevnt Would :be glad' te,:eee•
.him. established in• *Caiititliiirl chn
The.--Dpercourt read,chttreli has been..
vacant ••stincr tett October, When pr..!
James V.r.ilson,' the formet minister.•grnduato 61 Goderich Collegiate 1t
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Ort• the last leg, of •the 1.2941ty
Lund -the -World, Cruise; the Cane-.
:Wan pacifieliner "Empress of $cot-
land"
'pa'Ssed `through the ,panaina'
Canal, and Miss IChtli4inP.•KineeY.
'a passenger, was elected:6 operate
the ccintrols of the two Iliraflores
locks.. In doing this the young lady .
raised the vessel fifty.-toUr, feet: A,
'toll of $17,211.25 w'asPpaid. to...clear
-theveSsel at. thecanal..•
Sir Jelin Pickfard, • Chief •Seont,.:
.;Comruissione''Snd ..Contraissioner:
for Overseas .Scouts :arid. Migration, •
• recently laid. before . W. Beatty; •
Preildeht of the ,c.P.1„
for . isSisting boys over „seventeen •
years of. age .te come to Canada'.;
Sit John said that more British boya:
Were geing'.to •Australia because the: '
..itge Bunt for ataisted.Passages.,Ao
that country was. higher than can:, .:
Increasingprosperity in, the 40-,
etiltnral industry, '.resulting
awakened ' interest in. the acgaiiition
of. Canadian forte landS ha'had the ,
; , • ,
result of rinsing the average' value •
• 14.
acre *in 1924 .to $38 per acre in,1925
For the ,year Prince Edivard Island'
Shows the higheat'.: increaSe;at .$45'
per acre, compared to $40n 1924..
N1
:-.0f.",thegratti stocks at the port of
Vancouver, which are being steadily .
.expiirted,,Europeep.,Markets.xeceived
practically; 27 :Million bushel* and :
the Orient 20 Million bushels of the
4/,640,647 bushelsof the 192.4'erop, •
Which: had been shinned.' to: •Van-....
• . . .
couvestore at aricouyer ,seldom more
.
r. anion:tit of gram- rn
then4,500,000 bushels,••'
,
,All Wcaitraiiiscoining intoWind..
sor • Stati?g, Montreal, -front tho'
Eastern TowriShipa:brought.minplie8.::•-',..
of :Maple' Syrup ',Which: inereaSed.,
ments,:pnnYed :into
Station front. the Laurentians;
minion EXPressofficiels staled .that
the. quantities 'Nvere well up to
..#etage. of former years, while the
quality was; eke tip to the niark:
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With the.inntigiiration of the new'.
"Redwing" special trein.,S'et-viee .on
the: Canadian. Pacific Railway line.' •
•between:' Boston 4nd :Montoals. "a •
group, of protninent. Beitenians' Were
invited to, Mentreal on the.initial
trip of .the "Redwing" froth Boston.
Bkontrealers went .to Boston, on .the
same. special, The "Redwing" cuts
several liour5 off the Old 'schedule .
between • the. two cities,. , •
Accoriling,ta the -rieCIO, crop re-',
• poA of the Canadian', Poeitic
'tvay the Spring Opening: of -the 1926
seasOris, ,After. One of the. finest wi•iv••
ters ever • experieneed,.kn western;
'Canada, findi.cnditins very favor- ••'•
able."' Peed' was plentiful and Winter
losses. leas; than'. usual. Prespects':
or coming: season are...fine owing !••
to 'good -meisture.. Thcre five
deniand for, new muchir4ry',
dedtge R011in, Yard agent•at Place
Viger Station, ..Montreal,., retired
inder, pension arrangements on
January 1, .1926, after • forty-six •
eyricarise.
as• Messenger .at. Hoehelegas no* •
belled:Place Viger•Stetion, On April
24; 1879. 3.. 5.. Radieot has been
appointed to fill Mr: Rollin's posi..
• . • ,
*ten.
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,Feur :students front British UM..
versales, comPrising the British Ini-,
perial Debating Teams ate now in
'Canada Meeting a nuinher of -.Cana.,
dian. university and :college debating ,
tearn4., in a 'wordy' bailie on the
merits of "The Geneva PrbioceLand
The League of NatiO`tis".: "The :
gencracY of -Western Civilization,"
and "The ging:45(4.'6: Bae."
We are, villin ravr .the vife'
the hist woikt and gla wen • s
• reaches it. •
•
• , You lia,VO' fine .ciothest. if ',von •
;tboil:dgt,vaitIttittitt*tzelt;:ietki;gis:,,5..:370ani;1
1
If womatet face is ter tcrtune t,
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From 40000. t0,91tl-Bri.ii.b emu
grants'will 0rne to Canada under
a go,
nients Made by the Canadian and
Britisl Goerimients and transporta.
tion companies. ; Hundreds ..of
.•,•her,e,..1.,altentirbeen. -received
ln-
Iran thad aTtiotts to benefit by the
new Plan and Antbllirt,llett are
trait dealeatie *Waita.
twine should be arrested ter counter-.
felting,
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