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1.4, avoid Peaaible thefts Or Mislaying. of money .
'deed*all Stirplisis caeli in a Savings Accountat
• The Molsona Bank. , Payment of -.. accOnnt b y •
kelieqefe, iseby far, .the most satisfactory Way. One •
•the may. branches of , The koleons Bank will
bn.gliclto handle your account..
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EID; MANAGER, LUPKNOW BRANCH.'
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orth Creamer
CREAK BUYiNG STATION
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glitest• cask ptices paid for
Criaafld Rigs. • We guarantee.
garlic° and satisfiction to all our
patrons
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Gi,TO,Ala a tri,e1 mid let us prove
you that uu'are \a-veortle whlle
market.• '
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one -63',„
'ILuekno-or , 'Vine:tam'
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onumental Works
LUCIOTOW and VVINGHAM-
Brae she largest and most coinplete
,
'stock in ,the 'Most beautiful designs
o-oboose_froni„In
Marble, Scotch; Swedish anr Can.'
idian Granites
• We' make _a :.ipecialty of Family
OnoMenta and your insPoe-
this;
• Insetiptiona Neatly,Carefully /and
Promptly Done.
us before placing your order.
• Douglas Bros. ( •
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A. Spotten
'iticknow, Ont. •
FOUL BROOD SIIURON
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Owing to the rather serious
out-
break Of 'Amerjean Feul Brood in the
bees of Huron County, and partieu-
1 tlarly ;that section lying between God-•
• Auburn and Clinton, we think
it advisable that the Public ehoulif
.lcilqw more Of its serious' nature. .
, • This disease .if , unmolested • will
,seon wipe out whole apiaries ,and.
spread rapidly, from beeyard to bee-
yard.
Tne tuseaseapreadschiefly.
by °mien enof knowing the disease
and the selling of colonies from
yard. to yard,without being inspect
. All . beekeepers should , acquaint
themselves' With the Bee ..Diseases
Act of 1920. b'olloWing are some of
the clauses that.' should . be observed'.
byall bee owners , , • • .
. Clause The inspector may or-
der, the owner or Pqsaessor of any
beeS dwelling in box or iminovable
fraine hives • to transfer them to
mov-
ab°1e frame. hivee "-within a specified
time,' and in default .the inspector
May destroy, or" order the destrue-
tion Of such: hives and the bees :dwel-
ling''therein.
' • Clause: Where an " infections
or contagious disease, exiets in an
apiary the owner ote_possessor there-.
of 'Shall ..nOt pelt,barter, give away
Or remove from the . premises any
bees- or used apiary appliances , or
apparatus until he . has Secueed a
certificate :Iran
test that :such bees, used apiary ape
plianeeS Or apparatus. ' have been
properly disinteete4 .an'd are -.free
from 'diseage. • • •
3: Every .person who' centinveneS
the provisions of • Subsection 1 or oi
subsection 2 ;of this section 'shall be
gtfilty of an offence and shall ineui
a penalty. of• not less than 550 nee
'mere than 5100. ,
Clause 6 -Any person .whose bees
• have been destroyed' or , treated for
Foul brood, who sells, or offers for
sale any' pees, hives or appurten-
ances of any kind, after such des-
truction or treatinent, and before be-
ing authorized by , the inspector to i
do so. or 'who exposes in 'hie beee old
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;ICHE glaCIP,r.Z07 SiST 14E4 TiiIjk$DAT‘.. ;MUST 2811I. 1824
PICNOW $gNTI111.4
.DAY ,, -AUG
A$Q1141.1 UI. 1921
TO RETIRE
It is reported fr
ont •London, En
L9g;
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laud, that Mr. If. IL 'Asquith is eheet
to retire front the leedershiP Of the
Lihera Party and front ?ohne life..
,p.goth: has :net been goed; and thie•
is n' hle1f
440% • .
, Ai the retireafght 6,C11;
-,:Asnaitlti-
vapa--w-nag. 'd-e‘oige ,wRi become
leader of the Liberal Party, and
More stirrizie: tiine5 in parniment
.maY,be loOked for: Lloyd:George has
been much less friendly. to the Labor
GoVerament ,than Mr. Asquith has,
been,,, and When an opporttinity offers
he • :will .• not. hesitatee.to- .bring -about
defeat . • • ,
Asqltitli" licti been a at
gure the Public lifeof Britain
since 1886. when- he "first entered par-
liament. as member for., 'East Fife,
Be quiekly ,tose. to ' cabinet `rank' un-
der ,Gladstone, and f,c4lowig the re-
tirement . "Mr. Campbell Banner-
man,' he . became 'primemineeter, in
April; '1965. a Thi's, ppSitiO‘Pfi' he held
until December of 1916, when owing
tq a.storj, of • eriticisre regarding the
conduet of the war hewas forced to
retire; to be followed • by. the more
active •and ' aggressive Lloyd George.
-----Great.4-as--47-1awyer and great ,in.
home ; affairs, Mr:: Asquith 'rather
failed as:a -ever primerninistee. ,Like
'President Wilson, of the U: S., he
sought, to, settle matters by • words.
.rather than by deeds when the tim�.
for argument had passed and action
alone brought reaults. Apartfroiij
his failure as a war -time leader he
.had a great and :honorable career.
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GERMAN'Y -SHUTS OUT WHEAT
The government of Germapy, , has
,decided to put an :import duty Of 35e
per bushel on wheat and 50e per bar-
rel ,,ori flthir., The :PurPOSe to 'force
• the .people ofGerra}1yto Iie upon
food, produced in the'counileearkI te."
encourage' the •farmers of. Germany,'
•to produce. 'mote wheate:-enougli for
home consumption•I is said to heye'
the immediate -. object- too erntaking
. .•
the people. eat'. 'Kona. potatoes,. of
which there is a very 'large .crop,in
thecountry» This " will 'still, further
encourage" the agriulturalists br en-
abling them ,to .eXaet a higher.. price'
for •their patatoeS. It is just ai mat-
ter: of carrying qprotection,:bo home
industry". �tho *erne,' and at
fleet looks ljka,sensible thing t� do.'
Like all ineetekes......,,,Of,-___preteetion
'however,', it hat; regard ,only' for the'
producer ' "Tothe extent that
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farmers get mime , for their : wheet,
:and potatoes,..the consumers which
meal's all of. the; German nepple who
eat Wheat products or. potatoes, Will
have to pay more: Sit is 'jest , a
nutter of: taking freni the many to
enrich the few. Of course, if 'a collie:
try wants to.be independent' cif all
other countries in the matter of
food . stuffs such' a course is aelyer,
sable. - Such '-indeeendence, hOWever
s bound to be costly' and is useful
yard, or elsewhere, any 'iae-eted
comb, honey or other infected thing,
or conceals the fact .that said disease
Lucknow L. 0. L.. No. 4280neets in exists among his beet, shall , incur
their lodge. room "ovotylfecond Tries- a penalty of not less than .520 and
da sr of the month at 8 o'clock p.m. not more than $50, or he may be
H. M. Parker; Ree. Seek. Wm. prisoned, ,for a term. not exceeding
McQuilhln. -. two months .
- It is no disgrace to 'get Feu' Breed
in your yard but it is a disgrace to.
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I Ituion County bees produce honey,
enough each. year. to pey , for the
maintenance and repairs , of -our
County ' Highways. Let us nelqse
this revenue.
When You, buy or sell -bees; when
you:know of thepresence of disease;
when you atroligly suspect, disease,
cOmmunieate with the 'Provincial
Apiarist, 0. A. ,0:, -Guelph or your
Wel Department of Agriculture,
Clinton, Ont.
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,MANADIED..FROM
" BITE OF 'A MINK
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There is n� ' longer any
ion. A.1ady stenographic
. Of LucknOw, A' year; agt S
Detroit at• thieti p
• new she is drawing sixty.
. Week. If in dotiht, ask for. phene.
Of-,;•-p-arentse.41ife,
may be only exceptiOnal,. but thOu-
' sands of our ladygraduates With one
or More years experience,: liaVeNrea-
ehed thirty dollars per week, and. no
geed,graduate of •today need 'start
..,,,,,A.t.jia0.4.,tharLtecentyeftveLpet
Over one thousand. teetirminials: ,froin
Huron '. and Brace. Enter. .any , day.
...,A4ositioe.loreevery.,giadirate-,Honte
'eomParl-
gradiate
rted , in
week;
lei% Per
;study lor,,thosewho cannot. attend.
Largest trainers in ,Canada.
" Write for particulars tOday, to
AVINGHAM • BUSINESS COLLEGE
,c ANADA BUSINESS' COLLEGE ,
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,TORONTO • '
woniin's faverite b.:Ai-The' °Ile
Thomas Lockhart; a man ,about
fifty-five years of age, died at his
hoine at Dundalk 'on Saturday .from
the effects of a- bite from a .mink
about three weeks ago. '
e ace to 'Mr. Lockhart,Lwas„
one :-daY -7•tront:=-' fishing, and was
tieing, chub -tail for bait.. On one of
his casts, a mink took the bait, and
wae hauled in, and it was while
-attempting: to , take the • animal, off
the hook that it bit him. It is
evident that Mr. Lockhart'sjntentj
'-was--to----caPttirellie-aiirmal alive;
as it would otherwise have been
ea8v matter to' have dispatehed. it.
Putting the animel in .his....fislOrase,
'ket; toeleliert gave :it e
thought afril Continued fishing, A
few days. afterward blood -poisoning'
set in and while fora tinie it iva.s
thought lies was doing. nicely: he
tOok Suddenly worse last Pwgek
died Sunday Morning.
, Mr, Lockhart has been a :resident
of pundalle .for a 'number of ''ears
and 'at one. time ran a'. farm in- the
-wes ,.where -he --made 7considerab1k
she sees in the windoW. jus after been gaged in fox 6i -flung at Linn-
meneY. •• The past few. years he ha:
buying a new, one. '
dalk He leaves a wi,fe end small
y in time of war. „It...tends:also to "
produce Wars as it , cliscoerages
ternationsl trade whichJs the greatL
est', of all civilizing ,and peage-pro.-
meting influeeces.,
This move on the part of -Germany
Will ad,verslY .affect Canada ' as der.
many was quite a, large , buyer of
Canadian rerheat and- flour.
HOW' PROSPERITY SPREADS
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The following article. by "Peter Mc
Arthur"; is a godd , illustration as to
how "good, times' t With: their ac-
ornrianying' "cheerfuldeiii'
/deg; with , the basic industries of the '
country spread s 'outward and upward
until 'it embraces., the 'whole.' "Bad
tin] es businessdepresslon,;ene
collise,,. Spreads... in the same way,
"Peter"-eays: We are beieg reminded,
constantly that, food originatea on'
the: farms. If it Were not for the
'farmers the 'cielee woUld
This is quite...true and it is , -well to
have it ne!.'neY1.!q2o0.,hnf thpre
':;,.iiiOthArp-impoitantattee.r-thouts,
not.received so much attention, At a
thrie • when, psychology flays so
im-
teperVede, tbe eenntry, • Tot!
:444 1084 Atrolere .0,11king about ,,),Loix
mach better off' tbeF are than the,
eley peaple at the presenttime, and
Agreeing „that, the-en4IttrY---"senet-eati
bad Place ft? live in after all. When
they begin 'getting the returns for
tbeir cop this cheer,fulness• will be-
gin
, to expand, for' the farmers will
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:Fe
he B1ts ivy. js StrViee
ber 1,,Ve.,1700.4 lew40-.. on lbe
Prince, also .on tlfie 141,Pne Wag!'
,17P1140e.!?Ifi:n11,744,P,_toilif:latiOrs:',tIrteirotri..44t
in guile,. In 'MA1'011866, ,off Cape
Clear, ".Irelaad, the breechofe one
euns exploded, . and • Mr.' Murray
threw 'the Shell Overboardand was
begin to buy at the. steres; Then the c'emPilmented, by the captain.
4t?Yrrek,....,..„,e4ePrqa..4349,./J184F.b&eig&O`MAIM re`...-eVAIrhMThi;:*=',-CPI
4erSrToi'"goOdriltr: OM' cities and the in Dean Village, Bedfordshire, Enge
erreleof'cheertninesa wi„11.,..4boinnig;iui4 J844. .OaMee-to•eGoderielf in op;
zatill,,:wittekridwhoiroe,,whoieqratin.,:. iMarek40119Y4.14g. the dai k .Peg.f7ft
it will not eniber 5, "1881.
40„Vgatten---A11,st4fs------"-Aeerfalrfen -A0B.-EtRITU.SSEEL'
.csotenrtteedno .totin.attbijet arms'ofhouidbee
1Y
. herefere' tanleY Township' 1848. WaS
the ehie;te eran of the ,Fenian • 'Proudly'.
' egee. of GoVernmensto 'see to it that displaying his 'medal'. , Mr, ,
farelera., hevecause to be .cheerful. . was one of thp., original officers Of
the 83r4 .Regnnent,' leading the first
Parade ef :that, ,regialent.. He is, the
GODERXCH HAS GATHERING , only 'survivor of, the 'original officere„
'OP` 'HEAE-01:i041IVIERS-
- mess, Banffabieeo, ouakict,
sero f the meet energetic., of the Came to Goderich, 1856. "
eerke residents Goderich, • When • JOHN, SPROULE-Bore Ons:iiennee
the town Wei' a straggling village street, Yeek (now, 'Tor`ento), October
at the mouth of :the Maitland, have 1843.. Came to ,.Goderich :t9'. take,' up
siievived tcellie•„ present day ,and Still land :•1888. ' ,' •
'live in the toWn, or neighberhood, GEO.` TIIOMPSON-iorn ' about
How inany of the . Old-timers there four, miles .out of Brantford '(among
'reall were in
yas a attqrfor specur- the Indians, .es he puts it), 1841. M
ation ,until G. W. Black undertook, to ThomPS0A came to Goclerieh' as.
take a censue, In rounding up the oc- ;roung man and has been a peomin
togeeariane and nongenarians Mr.. ent figure in the 'industry, of on
Black planned a reunion., which Was town, being engaged in the lunriber
held last week at pt. Patrick's Park. 'ng and saw inill business for years
A Splendid fete hours Were. spent. WM. WAICEP_IELD-B-o r -e i
by the veterans in relating their cliff:: Cambridge„ England, 1843. Caine
erent. exPeriences. A hearty ' luncl Goderich when 'about eight Years' Old
as served on the lawn by the ladles These are only these who attended
of. the neighhorheed. Below is the :the Outing, The committee. had the
list of these present; with a few !lames of 20others, who were unable
Mites abOut tled-eareer of each. ' to he 'Present. Some Were still busy
STEPHEN' 'ANDREWS-41am their ,,office' And ;could not ..4leave;
SeMersetshire; England; , 1843. camp 'others had gene fishing and still Al-
to Goderich when. 10 years old, in ere were pet of toWn. :
,1853. Attended echoel where town Is there any Other town in OntarL
hall now stands. 'o that an equal -this record :of Men
ALLEN -Born in Col- of this age 'still active and taking
berne Township, op • February 14, .181, an active interest in the affairs of
40.• Has been in and'Out , of Goderich the town? ° :
ever since. . There is not one foreign name on
'CHARLES' :BLACKSTOINE.Been the list, '
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a
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en 'the' City of York, England, on 0 -o ---
-September ' 14, 1842. -Has been 42 HURON. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL' '
years in Canada: :Wes in Clinton for
six years and Ineved* Gaderieb 33 • Council Met on Monday, 18th 'Clay
earsago, If ' August 1924; Pursuant' to ad-
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JOSEPH 'CURRIE-Bern, ' lii God-. .0Urnment.with Robert Irwin. Reeve,
eriah Township onMay 28,1-843. Has
• ' ' ;n the chair Members were 01pre-
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lieen in and out ' Of Goderich . •until eil:t• ' Minutes 'Of- last -meeting.. lwere
retiring here 15years ago -
: ,f read and edopted. The folloWing or!.
'. WILL',I.AM, CAMPBELL:-Rern .1 del's enth e Treasurer were duly ' is-
Satrie; Ont., on ,July I; '1834.. Caine.. .gue'l,. 'viz :.• Keneeth /McLeod $800.00
:itecpie,dMr eri.chcanlhypbboenat, is
011r
ia•,Peat9veNn
tang.;,is7 fee. Pert • 'Payineet of . ' contract on
CAineron's Bridge., RobertTout $10.:
essor And collector. His recollection., 00 for cleanieg ditch on Con 10 r, 6.
of Goderich would fill. a books ' • Wie, 'Hardie; 54.75 leatil'ng plank ani
4 ROBERT 'KARR-Born f 'hi. Ediii, covering bridge on Base line le. 16,
,.c..r and,fio visited the PrindPal;Porfs; plank. and covering bridge, Con.' A.
Et3ibere A" poriok,.:.p$,15 for haulin,'1'
burgh, in DeceMber„ 1847. Was .,n sail- •
Of the. world, He gave 'a stire*. ie_ R.'.1.7,.: Ed. Emmetten„ .$2.50, grading
Citation. and shewedwonderfui :voice eh l''';a1 17 anti Road .&: Win' Camer"
, in, his 'song,- "The Englishman" ' ''' . on $1.9,"0;, putting new railing at top
' 'THOMAS . GOwLgy.-- Bo r:n. i of 8th) Con: Hill. ' Kenneth. .. McLeod
6' , ' . ' '
-.Cayan., County; Ireland, 1844. dame to $2.09. for moving greder 'froni. Coe. 2
Goderich years.Ago.
to Angus Mcletosh. Emile MeLen-.
JAMES. GORPON-7-BOrn Stither- nah, $27.20 ,for heeling 32 yards. of:
lanclehire, Scotland, in 1841. Came to gravel to S. L: 25 R. 14 to.. Lot 50.
Canada in 1849; and 'settled at Rath- Con.. ,l, :and 32 Yds:. of..; gatyel, 53.20;
eribery's 'Corners (Clinton). ' ' • '' ' total $30.4O. jereei 4. yonock; 52.!:
ANDREW HEDDLE-Had t he '25. far disking road I Con. 1last
-honer .6f., being the oldest: Man Pre- winter l• day. Kenneth McLeod Con.
2
,
10, $15,0,9 fo7L- part'ptyment; inspect-.
seii.t. Born ,on theIsland Sandy, near
Kirkwall, ' Sotlend,' in, 1830 When 'Oe': Murray - & MeLey ,contraet . - on
'quite, Ymiag he ;came 'to Octriada-,--iiet_. TeikeYS Hridie_ALday.s._Heery.... Ste -i
pherison $10.00- for right', of way , to
tling near Hanallton..'He later Caine,
,. .- . ., , • : • "" .
to 'Goderich, in the year , of theItil .9,T,aval.' pit:: Jahn TthYver, $16.50 for
oen wiLibuilding snow fence at Lot leCon
WILLIAM j'• ' JOHNSTON-Had 5, ,3t-. '4. ' Alex 'McGregor
It`.'
$2.00 for
the honor of being, the ,oldeet .iinen Shovelling -graver on oa 4John
present.born in this part of the coun- Mcmu!chie, 53.09 , for clahlng" ditch
on Sideline: 25' Con.. 5, R. -1,41„ Sawyer
try, end was alsoone of the liveliest.
His recollections • of the early days, Massey Company, ' Limited, ,53.00 :for
befer•e"-tlie7 fall -War -Wag -reiiiet-',4---6-chainee-Tee'eeen "gratler:q1:-F7MeMtiF
,constil. of the coufthouSe' of his
1....a.r.n.1!*„...r. froT. PiPer'e, data for the len, 551.60 Pl.' bill !of::, !umber. 'Wm
ictiOn '
H. .Cameron, 51.5,60, fee sheep killed
'trip t,o ' the gold-fields:of California; ,by dog, as certified by Sheep ' valu-
ator., Peter, Campbell 52.50 for fee of
.v,beri ' the' 'went areund the Elotn,' are
when he went' at:euee, the Herr!, are -Sheep Valuator Geo. H. .1V1popey
$40 00 for printing , Part ' IlI (8) ' of
Most entertaining. Until recently Mr.
Johnston has , ueri iivint . ii:i. ChicAg.,:i. Voters' :List 1U24. r. The • Municipal
He was born in Goderich Townshii;
World Limited, $10.50 for collector's
'
'
i 1837. Roll paper. The Pedlar People 'Lim-
' ALEX. o n ited, for "Steelerete” metal 900 sq,
?`1‘larrilYsh4re.;Seotlar141.;1842,,,,,,,came-to tebteart 114rw-dgi,n0 4ise3r6.649°Qp'asitild" 1:yetbirn126i0oitr
Goderieh when 19 years of age:
J C, • LAITIIWAITE-Born in 'Oo'd freight on Above steel. Frank Ether -
rich Township,. 1842; 'retired to son, $2•25 for Ploughing 1(.1eline 5
goderich,•24 5,earg agb.,- • .„ Com 12 R. 10, , George Thompson
JAMES McV,ICAR-Born in .Chn. 51.25 for ploughing • §ieehne 5 „,cee
the./;, 1.841. His father was a stone 12 R. 10, Jatpps 11: Courtney .$13.29.
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f.6.f_ 12 `
• i;in. gravel at 51.10 'put on noad
Inniikillen; Ireland.' 1841, his. parents 'Albert Nesbit 6 yds: Of gravel pia on
Con...2, Road 2,at $1.10, $6,00; Rebert
Campbell, 513,20-1,6r 12 ds of grav-
el put on Con. 2 Thoinas Mas�n
CanipbelPs -contra-et 'It 2. Liciyd'eRell,
$700. for ploughing on •Coe, AeRoadi7Brt•
.11*. foregradine^'.and'......eove
Aligegrader onCent 4 --1Thadr""3;:172- dai;
$2.25: „Mig-uS 'Martyn; Clerk,' $100.00
for phrt Payyn t salary% '1924'.
.Angus Me1460, 51;90' or '70 ctb
yd's.' of grayel. ;Albert Sieweri 80
:eepta for. 8 yds. �f gravel. Sarlinet
:trail -06a 515.00 for lvsirk fl..iPley.
Cernei•ery,
System, '$4,00 for light. ref ';for
Months,, The following gravel' bills
Were ,,ordered to he Paid ler gravel
land of .Letvis, Roks-shire; scotiand furnished to .patlimaiteri
, isfr yeara, . a ',Qi :tird04 MOga- •
Should be. reeognized that cheerful- Yining. '
rip.oesrstaanitt(av.00mParat in human affairs it moving to Canada when he Was quite
from the farms. ThiS JOHN AlcINTOCII-Born in Glen-
Statem ent, haseTi ev,vs- ,value,qor ar-the 18":
, present' time the farmers are feeliiir 38, came td Goderich'in 1851.. If anye
more, Cheerfei end the pro one, thinks that years make for old
y
iecI,Sare-e'acellept•- for ,t,a-rgood,,erop,
,Of ..,:dheerttilneSs4his•'•-lall-An--'sn'ite di
many handleefis and. riartOW' eSetipes
the .fariners' of this •-• ,distribt' are
garnering e,good beryeet. In. additiOe
there, dref.ptpiri6ot of , fairly dent
rice fr tarin 'Produeee-ncit .fereirie
Make' thingi teb
hard ,tOe .:eity people: and ",,,the :;peOple,
.hut priceS that
Will. give the farmer 4taSenable' Ye-
fUrn toe hs labor: lleeitise of these'
„
an • ir •qt cheerfulness' s be.
raIP-aha. ,should -hoar, iihn pia theOld
' -strathspeys., -arid reels o'n -
JOHN .McCLURE-Born "• ,Wil-
frid, 1835; lived in mcKillop for
.years, mayir,l; Podgrich 20 years
ago.
CHAS. Skene
-Aberdeenshire; Scotian:di .1843, 'Came
Ooderieh in 1853, "
DONALD' IVIcAlUBCHY-Born in
Nine, ToWnShip; Yer 0846,
MUBBAY4-430,rn in the is,
.4t.1
:gankErazzyliALWA
sezzznio$A,
Skillful Work without Skilled Labor.
Plasterers hard to 'get? Skied after they are painted ,and deco -
labor scarce? No need to hold rated they can be easily washed
up your new building,' repairing, with soap and water. They_are •
---or-remodelinron-this account permanent, too, for Beaver Board •
” Build better walls and ceilings with lasts as long as the building.
. sturdy panels of Beaver Board. Beaver Board is always Carried in
Do the work with hammer, saw, stock by us., Ask us for free
and nails. These big lumber pan- literature and prices. We dam'
• ds will, never ,crack or fall, and it, of course.
hone
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INDIVIDUAL -INSTRUCTION
`The University has 'made tr, rEputation for individual
instruction. - •
A new course is offered this year in "Library and Secretarial
ScienCe."41t is designed especially to meet the needs of women
The Course in "Commercial Ecorlornlcs" is intenfied to
qualify university -graduates who go into business. ,It has
already passed its.experimental stage. Graduates have been
) placed in good positions. The demand for highly -trained
' young en in commerce and industry is far greater than' the
• msupply. ,
Every Student attending the University, unless physically
unfit, is required to take the full course of physical education.
The University is supported by Provincial and Municipal
grants. The tuition fees are low. ,
For information , •
' K. P. R. NEVILLE, Ph. D.,
, Registrar.
UNIVERSITY
OF
°
1
•
, •
ESTERN ONTAIII0
LONDON; • , CANNDA
58.50; Thomas Blair $1.20; Thomas
Blir30 Obed Martin, "50 ets.;
'John F. Elliott 53.60; Thoznas Blair
$2.00; Jql,e F. ElliOtt. $11:30; Gilbert
Farrell $1.-4o; Mrs. John McLeod
51.60; Miirdoeh I,I'cRae 52,00; . Mrs,,
7JOhn-7Ross 51,46;,.1John Marenzie
53.00; John :McRae 51.10; jOhn .Fun-
,ston„ $4.70; A. -C. Hamilton, '53.30;,
Gilbert Farrell $7.490; W. J. McC.ene
nell: 17.90; 'Muieicich McRae. 54.65;.
Richard Stanley 57.10; Harry Sten,
ley ,$2.00; IRichard , Martin 59.00;,
'John F. Elliott'54.80;4oheston genie
Murdoch Oi;rellRaeti6. rY4t0e;pliNeonreri;ion;An-57.11:18ce..;-
Lead 20, etg.i, ifenry Stephenson
60; Robert'Chaj,1j01 51.00; Samiiel,
Farrell 51.001 J. El. Elliott '51.20; ,
Mal. Mathes:on ,'.$2.20; R. 'McDonald
45 et's.; WM.
, Hamilton 55.7
0;
ACOMnunicatiOn re 3ruce Beach
,
was received froin the Department of
Lands and Forests and the Clerk
AW a letter wa ren
pi :y2h,
oirt6t-enetarTrUstS'Serporation
Literest •on.. the Bondof •hte Ontario
& West hor; itailwit'sprnpany,,
The following order.' on the Trea.
surer were
Henry' •,ir
• -
Marty n
The. folk,
%V, I -f.
_$1.9:); .11 ngus
On parcel e
-14 .V.S' were duly • •
'passed:: . ..• l• : '0. a th ie.e the
To vt,',riship and County
lOwnship of Huron -for. the Year 19-.,'
24,,, No, ,702:. To:authorize the yariOus,
Public 'Scheel ;Trustee' -the .
ToWriship of, Hiiron .for yea r
The Towns hile 1%1:2 be
,
four.
Morgan-Illackay:-,•That. John : Ern,:
mertonbe auttcorized • to pay. to the
.-T-reasurer-thu.--Striff.7zif-Tg:'66-fOr sale
. . ,
of plank (Cartied). -, •
'Mackay -Mo rg hat t' h e '
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and r the Clerk,: loolc,.,into the matters
in connection with . the Ontario &
West Sheee. Electric Railway Bonds.,
and if they find it -necessary or ad-.
visnble, call .a nieeting of, the rate-
yeyers interested; to find. out the
best method of disposing of •the : said ,
Bond's: (Carried)1
llilminerton4lickayeliatethia',Coun;
ml now, ,Lidjourn to meet ag#in
Monday the 15th clay of • September,
1924 at•the, usual '..hour and 41"1"-1-"*."*.*
V."7;27
a tan National' EXhibition
AUG.. 23 SEPT
:
..Mote conforehensiv0 more anihitioti4'.,then
.,.
tyPical life Of Canada' and other
even -e -depicting .the pietureSque, the artiatic
and ,•"Marching
on
0OtteouS OPectadle .portraYlng the,. g
• ',the- 'atilUSeinent deVfeett
roinance' Old g.randeur of tlielleitish Empire
known to the Ingenuity of than.
ONE .:111,iNDRE0 EiiIIIIIT0116 IN -0N10. '
- • , .Colt yatit`' *sent tot' Reduced Railroad' IRatis.
$9DICRT•Ut&Laillo Orialdani. Jolipr 9, 4tX$7 ttafailaj tjyasigOi