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tit.1C•KNOW, $VN'rINEL
THURSDAY, „JULY 5th, ,, 1923..1
ON'y
Paint Up - Clean IJp — Fix
With • Martin-Senour 100% Pare Inside and 'Outside „Paint.
Senour's' Floor Paint • '•
WoothlaeStain for .Flooils, Woodwork and Ferniture..
• Rogers' Brushing ,Lacquer for !floors, or. Furniture, dries
in 30 minute's: • ' • '• •
• hltireT-ri '"-:o or Vf--Ni-il'W"a;iline;decoration.' • • •
Duet) and Effect° Enamels for ,reiniipting the car.
Fufl:Steel( of . Paint and Lceifer 'Brnsheli.
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Rakes, Hoes; Cultivvors and Shovels.. '
JUST A RRIVEDL,--C ariaed of Coil Spring Wirerillarb Wire
and Woven Vence. • • ' • ` •
,• St. Marys Cement always On hand.
dYprtic; Paristone and .Lime, • '
IsLUEHIRD. •ELECT.RIC WASHF1, Cbmplete with Elec-
trie Water Heater built into the: tfib. It boils; washes: and,
wrings' the clothes. It will pay you to see this niachine before •
ptirchasing.
RAE & POR'TEt)US
- one_ 6
Hardware- '0041
LiliekriOW,
lumbing Tnsmithrng
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• l'Aqg FIV!11,
SCHOOL REPORTS
S. S. '4 (Sr., W. Wawa.
Final .*Examinations-". • •
•' Tatar Timber of Marks -845 Hon-
'n.s 619. 1.:Pass. 405. Failure 430.
'IV t6 Neely, Todd 571;
biek..Weatherhead '561; :Ronald For.F
,ter
Jr. F1oren0
614; Dorothy 5$1. °
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Wi1liaii ..Culbert.
Promotion • Ezaiiii--$;' S:• 4, Kinloss.
Honors `15%.•': Pass ' pove. •
N:st. iv.: A. Burt
Sr. III Jr. IV; B. Cassidy 80;
•L'.13dri Ackert 69; L. John,.
, oton .193; Lorne je_100.1tott6.84_0..._Cong
;Hrooriaet; (aissent-.-remains
in, gr. III). '• •
,Jr'.• III to Sr. III; .‘E. Val:114.762.
Clasp II :to Jr. 'III: T. Cassidy 84,.
J. Broome 60; C.' Robb 64; T,,,Ilurt
58' (remains in Class II). ..
Sr. 1 to ,0111§8 lie J. Dickinson 81
Jr: 1 Promoted- to Sr. I: K. Dickin-
sen, Frank Cassidy: '
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•Sir. Pr. promated to Jr. I: A. M.'
Corrigan; ' B. .Burt, B. Cassidy.
Sr. Primer i 0. Elliott,, B. Biirt, L.
Johnston, E. Cassidi, C. Rabb,
• No. on roll 28Av. att., June,,19.3.
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Jr. Primer; D., -Houston.
E. Doubledee.
----.-Ffoni-Jr. IV: to sr.'1IV-.--lsabel Me -
Lean, 75%.
From Jr., III to, Sr. III -Elsie Rout:
ston 68%. Harvey Robb. absent.
• From' Sr, 11 to Jr. ID -Reggie
Campb011,1 73; • Duncan ,Therburn, • 72;
,.... Marie! Th•orbur,n, 72; Clifford Raul -
ton, 70; Lillian Mierian, 67.
jr. II, --Marie Ferguson; Irene' Bag=
, 41.
,LuCknow. '..Wingham
,Phone 74 .1 - -Phone 256
Montunental Works
LUCKNOW and WINGRAIVIC.
Has the' largest and most complete,
stuck in the most beautiful designs
to choose from, in ,"
'• -Marble. ,Scotch, Swedish and Can-,
amen Granites
'We- make a specialty of Family
Mentoinents and invite your inepcc-
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• Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and
" Promptly Done. -• •
, See us before placing- your order.
R. A., Spotton
Douglas Bros..,
. tecknow,
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.wiisf-GHAM
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Roar-Robeitsen
; The United. Church, W'ix gham,. was
the Scene of A pretty wedding on'
utday,, :lime 23rd -4t3 O'clock,. ;when
Elizabeth Viola,daughter of. Mr. and
Mrs GeO. Ti• 'Robertson, was Married
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to R. •Russel .Hopper of 'Wingham.,
The cerenionywas perfOrrned by Rev,
.• Sidney:. Davison, Miss �3 Reynolds
, 'Presided at the Organ; which ' Was;
'Played softly` throughout the Serviee.'
A beautiful arrangement " of terns
hridal wreath and :orange. 'bloSSoo's
made .a background „for the happ
,event. 'The:bride, who was given, in
mariage by'her father, Wore a bridal
gown of white georgette With becom-
ingly arranged veil and • carried sa
-shower .bouquet Of ,Ophelia Itbses:,And
....Lily Of the Valley. The bridesmaids*
were,' Miss GladYs Robertson, in a
Lavender costinne With picture hat to
match and. Ms Aletha•Hopper, in a
sinular costume ,of Love Bird dreem
Both carried Sweetheart Roses. Little
Miss jean Schaefer•of Gederieli, made,
dainty flower girl. 'The -green! was
supported by. Mr. W-2,, 13. McCool,' and
the uShers were 'ME. Rann of To-
ronto, and Mr. Tr..Ctirrie 0f Wingliam..
During,. the ,signMg. of the register,
Mrs. El! 'Stephenson of Tfifonto, sang
`,‘O' Prontrse Me:v. Alter the .ceremony
redoption,..NyaS held di the heine, Of'
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ROppee left 6i1 It *toter 'triP, the',
bride. travelling in a';',,,Smart coatume,
'ef"taipin6' blue,
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'TEESWAT.BR
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Tees*ater Seheor Boai d:. had' over
• ,60 applications for the .positioe of
tisaistant teacher in the Continuation
. depiptment.• They engaged Mr W,'
11. Culbert, who had had on year's
experiende, ,
.'8, Mac/pries, whose firm is a
short distance west Ilk ToesWater,, it;
erecting a. large, new ba,n, to tato
.,, ;the plaee of One:destroyed a gotDIG
`ot year.8. ago by fire while threehirm
•!).1)0AtIOp4 woto. Odor Wtty,
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,
d The
ere an re
(/9).
The •Roqky %Mountain Lakee
in •Season V. opened 'i recetrtrlY •
with ft da,tell of a .thirty-two•potind
,lake tretit- by Gen,i.e -Andrews, of
Banif in Lake ,,Minnewarika. 'A,
n.umber Of -others ot not Snell' a •
great w e,i OA. wei caught by geests.„.'
of the Bi.triff,Springs.Hotel.
The montIvof April, was the Most. ,
. inic.cessiful SO farthis year from the..
standpoirIt of ;families 'settled, ac- ,
cording to a statement ,lasnettW-
She Colonization Assoola,7
tion. Dul'ing.the month 81 families,
were settled throughout the Doug-
-nion on 19,249 acreS Of land, .bring-
1ng the total of settlernents from'
the ,firSt.of'the year :up to 224 ou
46,207, 1.1.Cil'eS
.Tr1 heie-are4n 77.,192 .
. farmers ,whe have 834,324 horses In
..1.1.§b'11•111i 10 225 tractoi.s. In gasket,.
chewari records'shoW 116,762 farm-
. ors with, 1,199,566 horses and.24,36/
• tractors. Manitoba • has . 51,204
' 'farmerS with ,156,480 hones and 10,..
.,833 tnactors. 'The survey would.
.indfeitte, that whilethe horse Is Yet
fax . tram being, a „hack number. on
Western •CanadiAn terms; the day
of the tractor•bas definitely a:rriv.
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• Miss Jean Cameron,. who. dame .to
•• her ptilei tits from. England at the
age -Or fou1,. at ten -comme;nced
-triipping in the ,•diatriet of: her
father's lionieStoad. ..TOd4y,„at .the;
',age of 21, she finds it ,quite a luera-:
it've .m1(1 ebngental, :pursuit and
• quite superior to •any oceripatlori
h chwaiild keep her in the City:
She folioivs tri'kp hne Witaln A ten
Of her 'ionie. and her
catch includes coyo,te,.iynx, weazei
:and fox,' , •• • , • „
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A re.cora passage by .a•.treighter.
and one thaf.has ,oily been expected
of ' a.. pop5etger ship was :recently
aeccmiplished when the Oandidiaai
Istteitio „ 'Cargo .-site:lims•hip Beaver..
hurl' decked oat 'the. Sui-rey Commer-
1,dn(foll,. nine days after
leaving Mon,treal. The trip was the,
fii -t out of' Montreal of one Of the
new ."Boliver".v.esbels andthis•
ol•d he clippie] by from •twelite.
to fillci.11 hours now that- the Bea.
yerburii and vessols.or her Olasis tyre
rented via the Stratt.4. of Belle Isle. !,
Seed 14.1"OW log ,Is one of the latest
• ind•tislrie's • 'Of ' ‘'anconver. Island of
ze,e•a d' y 'lnreaai n,. portrait c
Vanctitivor Island 'sweet .• pea seed'
seil.7. on the; En die msrket .fronf
tlit tot r ' 114..ei• per • pound
inor 1 x nip '1 1if/0411a seed Tho .
largo:4swe.,•21' pea . seed f arm Is it
1)0 tfn, • voieb p rod nceS yearly
about tiyo *,.toris Prom 15:to 20
women, .iiro entp od eath year to
Melt, ci"i4.1). and pack 11)0 seed 41e
excel ift14,(.. and vitipirctelality of wttla
la boofsorn...2 wort1,-f1imotts.
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the. roort.-of fithhing with •a•
o1:deA1 action..01",
roceritly :when party
f 111 111 1101 or,,thelzaak: Walton.
• Lzlu ni AMeri ca'A inijoyed tt. fOrt•
,sr ',Mon firning. On the ,GaiaS
,Brup.inielt.,, The ,par",Y ,
.an.41
'a:il u t e
•1 frain.,,,25 pound's; to•hn
of •fiftt-,n: lbs .and 'Were •
tlittik5.•aPd
l'ettitOrf` -Mee; .Very; fine sPort,'W.rts
but tho fiSh were la no WAY
injtvori,..when retailed:10 their
tive Sireain, • •",•
0, 6.•••••••,
PoVett OVA Le a b1est4ing-4hillita
!Int. it 18, too VA disguised.
.itow ,mice• to be rieh ,atici able IA
pay: toe • lYilletV or 'yottv boardal*
abth6o,:
I Class -Andrew :MacLennan:
Sr Primer -',Eldon Bradley, Mar.
•
iorie -MacDonald.
. Jr.' Pr -Arthur Roulaton,
. 'Catherine Blue, Teacher.
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SA NO, 5, ,Ashfieldo---Promotion
'Esainination; Results
Jim: Gardner 80%; Syd. Ge.idnei 7t.
Pass -Lloyd 'Hunter' 70.
From Jr.. III to Si.: III:. Honors:-
Elleda Hunter • 83, Violet Ritchie 74.
Pass--Rtibi Reed 55,; Daisy 'Ritchie
30
na
Hackett 79;Harvey Ritchie 4.7.
Class 1 Lane 'Gardner, Rena Hunt -
Pr. Class; Doreen Pepper; Isabel
Ada M. Webster.
• :T S.S. No. 3, Ash -Wild.
Form V: Subjects -Algebra, Lai-
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French__E. • Ff.
f,.. J. Collinson, :Alg. III, Fr, C, Lat.
Iv; Bru.:e MacDonald, Fr. III;
Lat. C; Jean MacGregor, Alg. 'II,
Fr. Iei,Lat.' III; M., Simpson, Alg.11,
Fr. I,Lt IL •
Promoted to Sr, TV : Grace Mac-
Gregor 681% ;1 Donald MacKay . 65;
Joseph MacIntyte 63; Joseph Hackett
63 (,Hist. R.). • ,
Promoted to Sr. III: Ethel Mac-
Kenzie 72; Margaret Ribber'. 65
(Arith. R.).
Recommended: David MacKenzie;
to Sr. IV;1D,onald MacGregor, to Sr:
111
Jr. It; Maurice .Bowler 80; Robert
Simpson 70; Billy Collinson ,64.
Sr. 1; Billy Drennan, Gordon Mac-
Gregor ' ; •
. Pr.' Harold Johnston, Bobby Mac-
Gregor.
' No. on TO ,24:
, Flora, E. 'Andrew.
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So.. 4. W. liVawaitesh.
J'
unior Room.
JD: rasa 60. *Honors; Dun.,
pin 86; A.1"Watson 81; R. ,McQuillin
78; C. McDonald 70;J. Thom 69.; • G.
Mofrison` 66; E. Miller 66; D. Sian -
49; , D. McDonald (promoted).
• II: Pass '60. Honors 75;-G.•Milier
; L. Miller 78; K. Weitherhead: 66;
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K. Thom 60.
f: F. MeQuillin, J. , Forster; N. Mc-
Donald, M. Morrison. ,
Pr:: E. Swan, A. Miller. •
A: It Woods, G. Weatherhead, G.
McDonald, P. Durnin,, M. Purvis.
No. on roll 24. Av. aft. 19'.!
S.M. No. 3, Kinloss.
Promotion Eiguninations,
Honors -
!..Jr. IV to Sr. IV Pass -G. Ross,,K.
Eckenswiller.
, Jr. III to Sr. Mr, Honors-Mabet
Ross...Pasio,Irene Johnston, G. Mae -
Pherson. -,,,'RecOniniended-'---,, M.-- -Hod-
gins, M. 'Itawksliaw,..
tt .Classl to Jr: 111i-
Tass:,4Ralynt'flodgins,2
Curie ColweIl. . -
' The following are in AlphabetiCal
Order: • '
To Tr Class: lend :Carter, Gordon
James, ,,JitnIny Johnston, ' iqortnati
Rosa.
.,T01" Clegg: Peter Carter, Florence
Evelyn Solniston; Verna JOim-
steno Gordon - MacPherson, Ina Mite.
Pherson.
ihdtri Tiiimpons
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. June Examinations-U.S.S. 13, A 1SIGNIF.W.ANT • MEEIIING ' •
, As!iffeld and W: WawanoFh:-
Pcssi ,11or.i 00. 1Three $tar ..SPeaker3. .rail To Drau
Pass 726.. '
IV•teo•Sr.,' Verna Sritith.:,1.0(1.4.,.
MorY Nieholson .Q82 Clifford 'Men,.
ary -.,065; jarnei 010; Elden
Agar 890; Cora ' ThonipSon 266; :Gee.
Alton #.365;. Rag ',Nichplson 722; t'
Ho:51.111 to Jr. JV;. Ralph .Caieron
, .
Jr, Ill' to MeCroS-
• tie, 942 ;;lean Caineron ' '08; k„ 'Anna
Irvin 615.
• : *F"
' RenorS, 67,5:
Fass 5,1Q;
Sr. tI.''te I4It1/4.',12.,obeta
819; Blake •AltOn 648.. Beth Philiins*
, 'II to 81.!-.11T, ccrn7.7768I:
;Minnie • ,61.41;' (Mary' '•Cranston
and Arigns NicholsOn) ties, 6Q6; .
Ron-
ald ',MeCrostie 5,48; Harvey taseribY ,
500; ..Robert .Irvin
Jr. I:to, Sr; I:, Vielet Saunders; lia
Saunders. ,• . '
, Sr..,Pr: .to jr. I: (Marie .Mcdrostie,
Vera Lasenby• and Dordthy Alton)
ties; Sai ' iehOlson; Allan. Smith;•
ett; Eernadean ; Alton; 'W.'.
-Httinphrey:
Jr.- Primer: Harold HuniphreY; W.
Irvin; •, Mildred- •Sherwpod; Freda
Saunders..
NO... on rep 41;
'Phoebe Congram.,
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HARD LA:BQR FOR /HIS" WIFE
"TTATICFOR T11i CROOK;
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4•:man in .TerOntO was .sentenced to
from 1.8' -to 30 ,rrionths in the Ontario_
'Fteforniatory an .'.chargeS • of . forgerYl.
1 -Ie had a preViOuS criminal recardi se.
-there was apparently not much:ilhance
of taking :a lenient yiew • of 'his, Most
regent; offence. ' •
When Set" tenee' Was pronou nceeh is
...vife 'and baby „Were . in. -the ; cetirt;
That's ;duite • natural,..t9i, no
matter what i.sort, of :a husband; • a
warrian has, she ,generally 'sticks. to
Min' when', all the other., frencis,,
,
,part. , • • • ,
•• 'When 'sentence iyas %prenoitnee&, the
L-Wike;-f ainted-and-had-to;-be-Supparted--
• oy a pelicemen;•••sne may -O:r -npiy. not
have anticip'at,ed the 'sentenee, • but:
when it Came it ' Was moPe than She
could ,b,par... '
It May.,he 'that the,thought of sep-
aration hurt. ner,;:iperhaw.
that it meant'. icing Inoriths • of ..trying
to get along aS bestshe cenid: What -
C1, the reason,: the. yerilict the,
CoUrt Seemed' te, Tall, very heavily On
theAnti'fiCt.:Pear'lY ;4' ILa.y.:s7);9rkS .0' U. t t
he
sarne way. It inearis 18 to :O months
• 'impriseintent. :for the husband.- It.
41 •,
'leans. 18 te.-730 Months hard ',1alief-.
for the 'wife. •••
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CEIVIETEllY
IvioNum!Nt$ ••,'
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In . the new Roman Cadielic e6rne-..
:.tery at Guelph, on the Fergus: road,.
not T. 'single memorial will be, .per:-.
mitted. 'Rich Ond i.popr alike Will lic
under. 'small tablets two and a 111.1f,
feet .long and •Sik. inches Wide; and on
these Will be recorded the name, date
and a sensible' rnevenient such
is this were Widely 'adopted, it would
resultin the saving Of thousands 'of.
. • . •. ,
dollais
in .every- emnrntmity and :pre-
vent InviVious 'feeling beo,ireen rich
and 'poor. in.Ged's,.aere:, 4.)f course,
love ' for the .ineinOry Of the dead of
ten leads. to lavish expenditure wherc.
it can _he:. afforded '(and sometiines
flvliere.r it can : kit'. the: :true
nioUrner needs no Marble aid to .keep.
alivethe feeling,' of affection .for
tb0Se gene befOre. • -
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A,•11tiost Week,- In police Court •
This wee.k has; been a' busy one in.
the 10Ca1 polxce court, , With. Many'
cases on the '40i..`'ket, ..for :various Of;
.4 • •
fences: Russel., ,Oirling.::of Winghatiii
.was found guilty of being 'intoxiCat-:
ed 'tinder the and, this being
••the second Offence, he, was fined $.246:
andcOsta or .in..defatilt''of 'Payment
of, line, ti,vd.ltiohtlis in jail. He' took
the , lattei Carl Sehinidt,, of 'Ray'
township, wasassessed s25.and,eOsts
for peddling without a licelise gee.
Welsh 61cKi1lop townShiP wei sen..,
tenced t1oni six to nine Months itt
the Ontario Reformatory, for 'receiv.
hir'stolan, goods : Andrew Doig, fOi*
thivmg without.,proper maikrs paid,
a fine of *to. and coStS, Chas, Black
of Wroxeter,:fOr, reckleas driving was',
fined $1:0 . arid FreQ.uae.ken-,.l.
131iiTheelin:e6:t;:11"itisiisiels'-Cell;liV$41,1xxi"41Wnitd'1115cilots't'au:
• r • . , • • A
and George 1)avls.of :Centralia, fail.
'ettio;'gtoli'411ert.....enfaring
highway:, ,vvas, ,firfed $2. Under the
Genie .and 1'iSherie5 Aet,
ley, Itphert ;j-Ohn*ton2and. Albert Eno
were fined $2'. and 'costsf:deck.Bin
cry Wtilbert of Exeter,. was fined $5
,TOr tarf.
go—varn4n710e-4;t7"--'bataati sta..;
Aecording ttir estimate'. of. the
Canada
tisties, the, tepUlatien � linadit as
at jiide 1 1.027,• was 9$61,9•#0904
'Crowd At Etit mii-i-7Miss
Mr.' woditswexth; 011.4ver•
'The • 1.)uOhrOrCiele): ,
,The , Meeting ,ealled by the $.:).ath
!Grey '11.41..0:'Pdlitieal AsSeciation feat`
I Wednesdaynight, in. the Town Hall
clidnot: draw as •large a Crew(' as ,was,
'expected,. but at that' the ,hall was in
the-.rieighborliood of halt 'full when '
the •charritaii.;. Mr, Jesepli. •Crutehley,
•'caild the 'netineto',..order 4011 'called
v
40 the first' .;ea:er, i. •Oliver,.
...1111. -1) -FP -77^7 •
Mr..Oliver ',teak •half ait'bour, and
1.p.
his address'..revieWed the last ses
sort of the local LegislatureHe first
,cenunended the town On the renovat-
ed 'slowif ht1l,..claindng, that the big
meetings Put on by the ''Uniteel'Farm-,
ers made IhiS necessary and .he
thought they .sheuld get. some of the
..credit tor the improverne'nta rinade.
Reviewing the Legislature, he spoke
On thc eduCational • and 'rural hydro*
questions ad the .work of the ;Agri-
cultural Committee, which' he - 'said
.•
did practically nothingduling the
Past session in whiely they ,held but
.four meetings, There was to. be •sonie-
thing more, doing next, year,. and it
was-altdgetli76.r. Committee,:
mould be 'put. an ,a"More-efficierit basis.
The defeat of tt;e• Old Age'PenSions.
scheme was 'also a matter of , regret.
10 Mr Oliver, who- felt .that the iito-v-
,ince, of, Ontario ,shouldline up : With
the -rest of the Porninien
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;after their older"citizenS. wi-
'.-dows and Orphans Act:-Nas alSo
cussed,,- but the main charge against
the Ferguson“ Goyernment• was its
Liquor .,,Ctritver' A.t The ,s'speaker
'dein-led that -ii7.W•ane-WO'firiiaasald
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of the soik nu bf the LCA at
Session,:.bootIging 'was, still. going
,Ori as, badly aa ,eyeri and that ..whiie,
the government elaimed.there was no
o1iics in the: enfereeine'rit of the 'I,:
•
• C ..A.' • he could ;eo • the polities in its,
"en.l_every harid
•I‘li,•;•Weedsworth.
Mr Woodsworelfs . address:' was •
More 4 revie,wof,thesituations that,
!had arisen to i':,tiese. the ferinatien' of
the. farm '1'?1,o,cli in ...the West, and in
his rernks explain'ed With the 'aid Of .
'a 'map thc 'different. Conditions' that ,
Made .it .diffiCnit.-for_a Government at
Ottawa- to , legislate, • for the whole of
Canada. He divided' the :country into
different sectiOns and showed that the
rerlitireinents..'Of..one particular' • Sec-
tion .rwonid not ;snit. another
showed hoW.'tli'e. banks controlled tbe
greater --:par-t-!-ef ,th e-hesineia-.of-__the
• POuntry ,that a . ;iinere •
• handftil of men .controlled the ..buSit.
riess' situatiim, inW-Doininion. He
referred to the antipathy 'o .some of
:the population ;in regard to the 'adop-
tion ;.Of oily :new ;Ideas such as 'the,
wheat pool 'anti. the . new situations
that arse.in neW', and growing..
country; and closed .With an appeali,to,
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his hearers to 'get behind the new
ideas and sed them through. .
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• • Xisf..; Maephail.
The address of Miss Maephail, the
local member, ynia k.hort, and, as
nal, to the point,: She felt plainly
.4iStreSse1 at the small.attendaree
that had turned out to. gre�t
WoOdsWqrli,, especially iinoiig the,
,
„laboring. Mpt” in 101urharri,.. but •said
that j they w.ould not 'attend
meeting she emild pot:help it. She
BOA there.)1ilWa or thiee rnen .in
,Darharno
,Whliave,•too piuh to do
With these thiags; , 'and. a'sked, "Where.
. ,
are he nainiteko" • . , •
:Miss lVfaephail's; '.arldress in , the
ynain -Was:, a:review of the fivenioriths,,
, it OttaW`T; and said the session was.'
-rageworthy, net for what it had, but
for, What' it had not derie, ecinsiderjng
that they had had '"ogeans' of talk"
in the past five Months:
She, took' credit ter ..ttne Progres-
sive party try: sa,Yingthat it was this
-,,roup that had Stopped the Ptissing•
'.).f the Bell Telephone bill:, and said.
:hat there had been inOre,oioneY spent.
this year than 'ever..
,ASHFIELD thITED If It C
NOTES ,. •
• The Rev A .W„ 13r.own • United in
Hely MatrimonY two' hirilaiy respectd meinbers of his congregation; Mr:
_- -
Isaac. Cranston to Mrs.,S: R. ThOthp-:
150n • on Saturday morriing ,fitst the
29th of ,June; at • the A shfield 'Parson
. .
age. Miss 'Agnes Cranston: and Mrs.
Brown 'signed the registers . as Wit'4'
,
nessea. Thee with ' Mr.s. Thompson's
a •
tWo girls: and Mr: Cranston's family
esse d the .cereinony: The best of
iSlies f110 heTEide. tied groOln,
The -Zion ;Su ricliAY--Sch
piepie at the Lake on ,Sater-
day.All had. a good
A goodly number gathered to hear
„ _ . _
the :ReVICri,:-CraW preach ' . Zion
Chu ch on &inlay Morning :and en-
joyed. the seryic'e. :The' II,La.kett crowd'
on ,Sunday, afternc)on. was :'cert-
ainly, slim. The 'feueral f Tiplyi:cpd
joubtless,, Made er,ite a' diffrence to
:he attendance.' Mr., Treicav'en who
iriabsti.4ited• ga-ve • ,a
:splendid sermon' that deserved a
• .
.Mtleh • larger .cOligregatie.h. '
,
The r.services ,next Sunday are as
ColloWs: At .Blake 'in I the, Morning„, at
I-Ia C kett_in411-e--a4e4).toon1.4ci7-t-"`.t
at night.. The 'evening, seriice at ,ZiO.n'
Will' be sneCial as the.
is: to ,hold their.' annual p:...r.ad 'and
are .expecting other' lode'es` to bo With
at this service..`The Rt H: G:.
Whitfield o' St 'Helen's will Preach.
the sermon. '
•In comnion'ivith many 'Other hOlnes'
-tneParsoniig,e-;-•-•waS.' full,. of -visitors
over the week . encl..: •
The .; CorninisSion of , l're.shyterY
'after thorough investigation of all
,docunietits. and legal rights., decided
to -dispose Of the Lane's Ci ureh.
l'ettY' and: 'furnishings .on PridaY last,
.:12y,auCtioU., Some 275 dollars -Was te-
. . ,
will: be use,i; as, ,the.,
resbytery Of s-l-luron ip the -United
C'hittch Of Canada so..dir(cts„
ZION NEWS
Miss Ada Helm has ret-urned home .
from Milton, where she - has 4,gqn.
teaching, for the ,
past year.. She has
been rtre-engaged theie fo; • another
year. •
M. fnd -....grs,.Moody••ot;p:li?r4; NvQyeMz ,,,
. .
and. 'Mrs. GordaninellY ' arid
little, son %Douglas,- Nils:es Evellae
rorito, were,"Zied. Visiters • oyer:,.. the..
,avyweeiJsh. ..1rTop,'N
0, . _.1.1;. at .
• •
Mr:.:aralo.ms.').o,den Ritchie.
• iiiotoi-
aLup
to.
Mt. • and M.rS, Cheater Hinton and
• L'amily .11?!.0' Zion- visitors
Mr., and N?•,:s 4Z0bert Webster Of
spent Sunday afternoon' with
Mr. and' Mrs. lf,red• Anderson. '
-...Nlerebers of 'Zion, Sunday , School ,
Ind Community spent.' Saturday at the •
. ,
'
• ,Master Charles Anders.m. arid Cec-, •
. . • ,.
Gardner. Wrote on their 'entrance..
examinatiens et, St„ Helens last 'Week,
Miss Norma ',I,And,erson '.tried. her. ,
Form I exams ifl Luckn0 'v. We, wiSh'
theth SucceSS. ' •, • • i'•-•
:Mt, and Mrs. 't.''.11are 'Itwin and. pOr;
' with
..11I•r,. and M is. Richard Gal:I:fifer:
• Mi.R. F.larneSt tCardner: and ; MISS
Marion spent Wednesday visiting her.
• sister,:..Mrs."Sain ,Gibson of St Hel-
ens; .
figfa,d 'e.a.as te.a:fet.
ch.e:r" the
th
r.
•Miss Ada •wo.a.r,. • een en -
b .
-...-Nirt-B.a1T-1.?-*iseirrisras-.-F.tttrchaded
new Ford ' doaeh.,:v. •
••
Misses, F.',vel.yn, Reed,: Elsie Ftitehie,
17;in
11,ereittrucensotfol
rTritc.i
School.. - Congratulations.
•••.
•MisS" Jean Ritchie 'Was up from .
Godorioi 011 Sunday,
.•
INE$S Fva"Gardnerwas home over
Silnday. :
' "kTi4.s•Jecio ' A nil re ri. ,,v17o has been
th Sinn.% tronblo„ Went • to
.ondhn cia. Tuesday, to • consult • a'
•
witha purchase'
,1110Blades.. !
DIcKIM .
tftE RE•kAL1,..1)1iL,GG1ST,...
LucknoW,- Ontario
E
. .
,A sectfori Of the Niiith 'River. at' Filedmiott: (2)L., Off for the (toy on tho• wingof the cool breezes. ,(;)/.
joying the best evert ofalt"
The 1Spring FloOds.in-the,'Laurentians have in no
'w.437th tishh iit4hatdtrkt cittS;
Inen'returning to 1VIontreal, have stated, adding that
: _the fish are: biting better than previous years and that.,
the catch IMF; exceeded their' past records.' •
The Laurentian,40 ,popular .during .the winter.
, ter skiers,' en,ioy in reality a Year rotind favour in'
the eyes of holiday'hunters, and have at every season
..sorne partiollar attraction to offer; , At 'present •the
fishing is bringing • many ••Oortsmen tilf into ' the
mountains, and. as usual this iiprOging to be of..the
The Mtin.,T
'most attractive end interesting in the Iaturentians
t .rentb.lant'.district .perhaps the
.
rl'hiS,Mountain Was known to the 'Indians as "Manitou
Ewiteln-Sagaq' signifying; the "Mountain of the DreAd running north from Mttawa fo iNtaniwall is no less,
Manitou." and the legendary dominating, power Of tho liked.and carries many arigleis northwardS' itotl tiler
'ziongo, Oheileath ,whoge wrath , tbo whele :diStriet eapital /Or a sptirig'vaeatioft with rod .ahdlihe at 04
$1141edi. s r
. There are beautiful, lakes rilit far frbm Mont
Ti emblant, Lake Gauthier‘•a•nd, Lake Oaintet' Where-
anti-good7-
,rishing abounds,'' The idstrict north of 'Mont Troll-
hlant is a pathless wilderneSs stretching, as :far north' -
as ithe Attie Cncle, witlx no•,•dettleinents, Whatever,'
'The -only liumanhabitations are these ,Of lumberniett
and hunters, who tenee up•the DeVit's RiVer ,and the
intei vening! lakes during the:fall of the yttrmaking'.
their portnarient eam iboiit. Otld ittilitired mires Mirth.,
of Mont Teemblant.•
Access te this recreation land is provi4d by
-
,the Canadian Pacifie Railway froin' Montiecal to. Oneh,
.places as Shawbridge; Piedmont, Ste, Marguerite,
Val Meriti Ste. Agathe, Faustire, 'Labelle;
and 'Mont, tatirier, and the end of• the line.. The
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