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(sy W. n, n,) THE NEW ERA - 47th YEAR
THE HU.R4N. _RECQRD --, B) sx Y.EA
WiE ]RAVE' TECEIVEW FROM
Iso it 'll Wi' dlsdrr.., Np,• 3�--Tire Home Pp_peer With the �i��� �%4.�NTON� QNTARIQ, YHUR$4A�1� AU�US'� 3 1.9Cx $x,00 Per Year -1, Cents �rz �o . -- 1 eg
e n M x?l e. , n
a. clipIring from Life magazine,
shown a let:f er writte'n to #die
edh rs ot than journal arid ap- Clinton Wdy Dies
axisi in e Jul 20_ issue..,®Iia� •
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mel
from the pen '-f Lelia Hower,
Paper
Ward, GuZh , , '. Ward o ;
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was }a. auglnter of Jiames. B, KI A Monday N"gh
H. ale . '
cover, axil Cluntoiy •
imessman, `4od mayor of our Kitchener'Croh
`i'�I .AU�USt ��cep Ir�t at' the turn,.
tury ,Mrs', Wardwrites, to
The otaff of Clinttoa News- r.
ca tier i% 'an isle in
Life, n. ni# g art A Cl niton, :lady, Mrs', .Leonard' Survivare her 'husband I?eGomdi �lll enjoy their ago -
lag �
�s , atuail va. at oni start' t;o- r
the June 29 issue , ,How F3unter, was fattally injured .qn Awa dranpghrters, Mrs, Jean o �.. , 'starting «r• i
splendid to se Life°s' recti morrow'.
sls gm Sma1e, Hensall and Mrs, Jahn
• Mon!d' evening, in Kitchener
tion of a small-ttowri rnus G ay ' Adkins, ,Mitchell; and three sis. There will be no pape1, r
teacher. As a 12-year-aldi, In a whets the car in, whloh she was tern Mrs. Jqs h Harm Mrs,, published on, Thu?sfty,
,
alfl: Ontario town I started riding, collided with ell • :
a3 town,. d g, d a Public. l-iugh Campbell and � Mrs. August 9,i� .�;,u.�'� �,
s i sa three Utility Commission f r a+ r .
giving piano les . ns to thr Y ctrl n bus on that Geo�ge•Bailey; all of Clintton. We wo 1 ' ask tha "-all cor_ ��:; � _� ��
schoolmates lot 10 cents ,a: legis- &Y'S main street.. Funeral service will be heldanden ' conrtinue to sen�U
.. is �• fie§y
son. This was ui 1900* Si?[ty- Xw. Hunter had been on tor-day,Thursda A g � �
• 3', August 2 at in ,news ,copy as u;sua�,; rand : � . ��
two years of (teaching has not her way to Th'ormbM Hospital, Beatbtie funeral 'home 55 Raft- these items will appear in the R � >
dimipish i "
Ppr. e
ed my ;have of the art, to bring her huabarld :honrae: He tenibuiy Sitreet East Clinton, by August 16: tissue,
As Mr. Nutshell! 'tells .us, Leila• head undergone surgery there. the Rei Grant :L. � i Inter-
80 an M ll,s. nfte. The bu-siness office will ibe
had a sister ,Ei1 who was Driver of the 'car was a sen:
4'em', .. relit will be a<rn Cli'nt�n Cexiie- o ens as usual, forthe.
y of advertising, filing news
, John Adkins Mitchell. ter , g
an accomplished vialini!ist and in -lain J' m. lxl#ucin
the 10 cent piano lessons were He received cuts and. bruises.
Members of ,the Loy -oil Orange g' g
copy, :and . paying accounts.
performed in :a house on Fait- Mrs. Hunter died thonbiy after Benevolent Assnciaatian canduat- ,� ' x "
Inhere will, alsq be, a, skel'e-'
,d
'tezabuny Street West ... the accxient, -She was formerly ed a merrt,�omial service on Wed- ian>" slt+aff in the jab primiting
Dorothy' Kress. nesdtay evening. d
epal tment, if ;
any work is
WHf TLE WE ARE STILL IN required during the holiday
the Past • .. we'll comment dxi Clinton
period. �
a trio, of old' bockfs which a At . Court .
gexttQeman carne adaassytn a Council chamber was tical- merit of Tk+ants t • \, `/
M �/
local auction sale receatl yesterday r w morning gold shoulder ,also with Film Exodus Of y �
One is 'a family Bible, which ourful s. ; arid, the
he felt should belong in the y" �� •<
for the •moanitivly session of mag- striking wox�k,a d'ay, uniform of S ectal interest
family from which it Dame .:. istr±ate's court. Framed .by .the ithe Royal Conadh'anr Mounted �, r�
The, nim on. ,the tly-leaf( 'is Unvi'onf Jack and! the RCAF En, Police with wide gold stripe to
"William MoBrien, Hulleip- algin, Magistrate H Gleet ] ap>s fire trousers, and sturdy boats . • r
June 6th, 1861" To Local Veterans
;Wo was tip, cobducted! coultt in formal sura- with :shiny spurs.
pareaatiy .octan on .Jam wry 19 �>
The hl; .. _ - , , ��, . • : f ,.. ..� ,
1853 . and who married mer whites. J�usticre, though clothed in „ „ will publicized filar
Constables in the room were Exons will the shaven at New 'Dam on Elmer Trick's I%rm Now Complete
Mizabeth Jane Miller on Jan- , in , -tiro Brownies Drive-in: Theatre'�here p
bright saltire herd sway - , ..
dressed " the sober blue um-
uaiy 9, 1884... (Even Wore throughout the marriing. newt week on. the nights air Elmer Trick, RR. 3, `Clinton owner and eldest son Bill is now attending University of
farm' bd Clinton -Patrice De+pmlt
mils could be printed, .a relative George' Christian, Jen -s a n, Augustt xi, 13, 14 -and 15 .and° operator of. the Spring Creek Mink Ranch, has with Western Ontario in engineering, and the younger
was found and now Mr+s. George, menft; the green with, .gold )?
shoulder ,t'loshoes, of ,the Ontario RCAF Station Clinton, pleaded is expected to draw viewers �n his two sons, been building a dam on his farm. This son Bob, attends Clinton -District Collegiate Insti-
Yeats'has the gamily Bible-) Departmemjt of Lards and FW_ guilty to theft of a loud speak- fainly great numbers. �� is the reality of a dream Mr. Trick has had since site. Both boys have been a big help to their
ests; the brighter !blue of an en' �O"? B}�ovw�ie's Drive-in This filen has particular, gin_ the old dam his father bpilt was taken away during father in this latest endeavour. The younger son
O'1�M FnW, )vS' IN MR. CUT- officer of the Ontario Depart- Theatre, and was remanded.out' ,t for at least two men a heavy spring freshet many years ago. They in-
ler's buy ways a 'second. Bible of custody until the September in ;the area, Bottle peter ,HatSra. g • *o raises quail, ducks and pheasants as a hobby,
5 court. He is continuing on his w tend raising trout behind this dam and already and for profit, (Hadden Studio
with no n inside; bust snuffed a6', operator of the Central.
with 'small ibook-mwks whialt e legal' 'bad of $100• atles Service .station,, in Clin- have some rainbow and brown trout there. Their �
proved of -interest ... One was New Services - Jensen was instructed .by the tan and T. Mex Wilkins Gode-
a "quarterly ticket for Tihe • magistrate to make restitution rich, were members of the Swim' � SStoried
r /� to the., owner of the drive-ina,ndi Palestine Police farce winch, In ,;�ulV Test
Church Has Past
Methodist Church, for May, PUC ConSlderS
1895" and 'had,rhhe name, Anna.- ainotl'ogise; then, get a letter the film b pictured, as `%he
bella Snell upon It Also from 'she owner atathig that everny Completed, At •United
tbhere was a death anmiounce- Surface Water this h,ad' (been carried out, and Mr. Wilkins served there pment worded "Died, in 'Nato, faring it 'to court: with. him. Then frown 1939 • to 1945, and: Mr. . g Ff lti e 1902
Dai M ri'' t Feb. 17 1902 S•emvaces rfor. two dlwerllisagS a •Eurt4>.er punishtri�enn:, eith'em l�athaway frown 1945 'to 1948. y ;
Monday ' were approved at the Tues. fine or 'ail sentence will be Mr. Hathaway ex tains that the
hnton Pool
at 9.45 p.m. Grace Annie :be= 'o �' J � Y p _ .
low wife of Thomas J. SGnelt, night meeting of Clinfioan Pwbiik melted. cwt, island, of, Cyprus was: a, BrutisQa'vorty-name youthful swur>- ■ ■
4: • •Ultih%ties Commrs8ien , r"ided Cobert W. R.abanson, 21, mandate datin frarn 1918 niers sssedl, Red' Cross tests at'
aged 7 years The. fune7nad. wall P , . ; datingfrom ani
nnMversarServiceAug.12-
pa,
leave.�her-'late-�udenc�e; r Duet;- b3� ,rman,�-W1lh'aan E.+'Cluxtorcr; irle+a:cied gviLt3�' ta-�aame- a.ealoria"� pall�ce Circe was star: �Climtan 'Connnuni,ty Swimming
Con.. 8; Minato, . onTiiursdap; Perdue. Hydro and water -*r- less driving,'and was fined $25 tiotied thele to • keep - or'dea•. Pool, yesterday' morning (Wed -
aft, Feb. 20, 1902, at 2 vice will. be extended to J. Marr- aTdd costs , or. five days, -with Members were hired for this n,'esdiay), Mis PatBoutili'er, 13AYF ELD - The sixtieth considerable work . therri elvev the synod of Hamilton,' and
eclock for Harriston -cemetery. -Men, on; Highway 8, just: at thehis licence suspended for three force, much as they would be Godieridh, was the official exam, anniversary of St. Andrews $325. The congregation did London, occupied the- pulpit, and
Friends and acquaintwices will tau*n 1knift5. months. - Mr. Robinson .had hired to serve in, any Ponce icier. United Church building is be- and esrtimated'cost of the Mild- delivered three .forcible and
please accept this intimation." Hydro, water and sewerage rounded' the Royal Bank conn force. . The; senior, irAemmediate and iang celebrated on Sunday, ing was $3,000. logical discourses, appropriate
* * * . service will the given to •a resi- er from Albert onto Hunan According, to publicity sur- junior swiinnnners were awarded August 12. Muss Gibson, daughter of the to (the occasion, but throughout,
AND A COOK BOOK EN- dense on North Street. In this Street, an June 21, apparently rounding .release of the.film, Red Cross cams; and badges' The' Rev. Gordon; Kurtz, first minister of the church, never torgetting the one end-
„ „ case,'Tom Chuter is moving: the Igo swiftly than one door flew acrd from the point of view of in (their respective classes. Rochester; N.Y., will. be guest the Rev. Hamilton Gibson, of- Christ :and His tea�changs,
titled The -Name fans Book , house, from behind' Wesley -Wil- open; he lost eondroa' of the Mx'. Hath'avay who wet; there, Seniors speaker. Mr.. Kurtz, has wife ficially layed 'the corner"
,<
vshach Mr. Cutler Tanis na keep' The mulsic ,rendered through -
which lis. United' .Church; to a new �' and itt struck a parked the section. of "Exodus" which and: family .time vacationing at opening as recorded- iru The out the d' b the choir was
was Brothers in 1877 by Bei] -The seven.senior semaor swimmers , and received, a silver txorwel, y
loaftiaiv on Noiibh Street. "vehicle, after aiaia°owly missing .prn�rayrs tbrwtalities an the pant thein cottage tai Bayfield. excellent, and solos' were sung
fiord Brothers in, the office of who have been -receiving .in- , g
another :one. of the Palestine Police Force, A fireside hour wall be held Here is, the story of church W, Pickard and Frank W11 -
Minister Mini.s:er of Agtriculture.,. g Y discussion at the (continued on page 12) sfttuctian from Ken Engedsbad �"
In the frontis ' is �a ' note meeting centered' around: %the ��' � not �e are; Jim Coo Maine Ken- in the chinch rvice. ' following Clinton New Era of August lis, of .. Sitewa Next Sunday
of -alipreci�ation�to' the publish- problem of surface water ,going n'edy, Bob Cboke, Joan hwin, �e evening s. Pea 29« Kier * Rev. Dr. St al-Tt, ervIcen; will
�! into the sew os Rev. A. G. Pease has just Inver stin'ce the grand sere- afifioiate at all services and
ems; noting that a badly cooked � al systean Sally Lowe, G'ra'ce McAdam, Jill ,been inducted' the- new minister mon was held gat the laying dinner :the records of crime will and- at times overloading a , /� Hawkins. g pared
During the torreritiaT it. New NamSi For CDCl Intermediates y special music is belt:
of the church. of the cornerstone of the new .by the chair.
show, has caused nearly half g Aabua.Iliy the congregation Presbyterian, Church on. May Int the Clanton News -•Re d,
gine suicides of the nation, rand which came wattharn: a few rryin- Four Intermediate swimnnecrs
wtes a week ago r %� %� was established in 1857 under 19 by Miss Gibson, of Toz•ont'o, August 28, it is 'r'ec'orded that
matrimonial Infelie ties •may be g Monday, the. who have 'also, been, instruobed the axtimdsitry of lire Rev. Alex and which: marked a new era in lino • giflts a large Bible from
traced. (to the same direct flow fta the disposal plant in- CHCS May Be. Sed by Kean EngeWad' axe:. John
cause." T his book is 'a treasure, creased by five times, within, McKid d, Goderich.,. There was the life of Presbyterianism. in Prof. S. T. Church, Toronto;
Goutreau, Peter Black, Garry Bayifieid, the good people .Of and a silver' communion service
including directions .for ,mark- 'a very few minutes'. T'hig aver- A 'change of mane is: in (the of tlhe sohool districts which Black 'atnd Charles Whitting- a kirk session a€ two elders,
„ , taxed the sysltem, and had -to Charles Tough and 1Vlalco7m the congregation have looked from Charles MacDonald, Tor-
arng datlls leaving ones caning offing for Clinton District Col- are partAcipa'ting %lar the new ham. 5miibh V-4. c unci f d 'th 1 ur n the
card, -diin�n)eir etiquette, •"the be diverted' directly into the leglate Institute. composite school'. -
head should never stoop to- river for a Short (time. On! recommendation of the The work of the AVC is ;to
ward :the plate or cup, but. the Chairman, Pet'ddue re-sft'ated Advisory Vpealtional Committee, consider the establishment of
shoulders kept straight and -the -his belief than something defin- which is headed by Kenneth the vocational part. of the
food' ]rafted -to the mouth, the ite should be douse about surface B. McRae, the board, has re- school and arrange for cours-
head bent naturally a lnrttle" water problems and ,that the ' app for
• y quested authority from the �Oin- es, consider• applications
and "'ladies take but a 'single should properly be dealt with tarla Departmt-nit of Education, teachers glong wi�tih the prind-
glass of •aany wine at most, hav- by the'ttown council, rather than to change the officiial,name of pal, anfdl with the, :board mem-
big their glasses half filled by Ithe Public Utiiitle5 Cote- the school to "Central Huron bexs, and make recommenda(-
with champagne a second time'. miss<iom Coanpositte School" " ;tions to the board, with regard
Wore space we cannot give to A temitative by-law amven& The AdllvismV Vocattionfal to the vocational part of the
exempts .. 'except that we have mentt is being drawn up by Committee, 'which operates -as school.
made a copy of •a' poem intro- superiniten&nt Jabez' . Rand's, a committee of the Clinton There willbe 30 teaohers on
dueing the salads, sauces and and this will be presented, to boaa�, ds made up off nine ahem- staff at rCDCI (or Central Hur-
pickles section, and it appears council. for their considerattian, hers; one each from the b'oard's an •Composite School) in Sep
on Hage tWo . The purpose' in the change, .to of Goderich Drs�tirwt Collegiate temiber, plus . Principal D. John i
* * * the present sewerage by-law Institute; South Huron District Cwhraaile, Last s6hool Reran i
ALSO �'S' JUST ONE would be to enable enforcement High School, Exeter; atnd, Sega- .� here were 26 teachers' on staff,
smmil verse introducing the of .preventiang surface waters forth District High School, plus Mrs. B. A. Monntroe, Port'
Custards, Creams; Eta. chapters from go4hg antto the sewage two frrom Clinton Disttz ict Cal- Credit has has been hired 'to teach
"Trey serve up salirnon; verAson, e� into stot should rm d4taiall 1* divert, bWate oard mIemitute. ane four non- in the commeildad department;
and wild •boars, ,
DY
gy hundreds, dbzetns arid' •, , .
scores, &� z
Hogsheads -of hon ,l r Yr. w.
g ey, tri der'knnts . .., •. '" � •s�•:,..
Y
of z'rtusta�rd,
PIuQni puddin'gsn, pat>caikes, apple
piers, and' 'custard." t ";
My what: at thm :that •li' ' R
,
and w.halt would killderkin' have
been?.,
Mll i*rr , AS WELL , DEAL'
with another .piece of the past i
while we're at it , : , On rtGhe'
classified page bins ween_ is an
�actoertiseriem "Looidng f o r
Heirs", placed' .by tthe ' "Chicagd
Advert %109. Ag�dy', and the
search is for any 'heirs to tthe!
late WiiMusim. J, Harker : , . We
Checked the 19M files of '+the',
News Recba`d and find' than Mr•.
Pluk:er wain 'horn in Auburn, o.
b�etobee 18, 1878; and, come to
(Gonrt1hudd on Page Seven) 1
the Weather
Morse b►rgwkl)o Style
Dobbin didn't Slow doWh for the camera last Wedrr
gail�' 'dressed vehicles: ptodeeded PAA the barber �hdp
as the
am aim om was am oxwwam wi p eag e a orn:a, •were tecezved by the Rev,
Juniors. Mr. Gairfter's warehouse. opening of their new edifice. 1VIeNeil, minister of the church.
Poor attendants Dianne ,By 1902 there were, 50 famil- „Last Sunday was the day, Also the News -Record repo<lits
Campbell and Jahn 'Slavin have than "Owing to some :bungling
�' res, with .six nnerrilber"s of I�mk and the whole counatry was
been; instructing (the fallowing session, Dr. Stanbury, John astir, as evidenced by the audi= in, the order, the campers' new
junior swimmers who passed Fraser, John. Whaddon, Jaynes enws that greeted the speaker bell did no;t adorn -the naw
their, tests: Isaac Bathema, Alan Cativpbell, D. McKenzie and on that occasion. Long before
BeRchannbee, Raymond Kens- day.." ' as expected' lash Sun-
James .Donaldson. the hour of service had,arrived, day.." This bell was mentiozve'd
nedy, Martha Newland; Ken Architect for the new ;biuld- the building was' crowded kyr or several weeks by the News -
St Tong, Gordon, Merrill, Bjarnne :ing was J. A. Fowler, Gode- the doors, not even; 'standing
�Chri gtensCm, ,Dennis Define, rich. It seatsr over 300 (twice room being available. Dickson,c 7 wife
erts, led of Mrs.
Steven MacDonald, Faye' Far- „ Diskt, st of Setif e r s
the sate of the old, church). There . were three services-postm�asltea•, staged sever 'a 1
quhar and Christine Jennings, Contract for shore and brick during the day ---10 .a.m., 3 and events .to raise over $50 for
Beginners . work was let to Buchanan and. 7 pm. Rev, A. MICAulay; Mit- ,the new bell: A fairly thorough
Twesuty-severe children passed Lawson, for $1,900. The brick, shell, who is looked upon as relate of the News -Record's
,their .first Red Cross swim tests earthing from St. Joseph,, cost one o8 the ablest speakers in old files, however, failed' to un -
and received cardls and pins• earbh mention of the actual In -
Beginners were: 'Sandra Mac- . sltalla+tio n of a bell.
Donald, Janiee Little, Tim: Filet-, And on September 5, 1902,
cher, PattyLittle,BrendaH O Salei, StOppedA the New Era: aepoxted.
jangswell; TetLittle, Joan
"Large carigregah ons again
Swiltzer, Brian Merrill, , Ph I -is • S nOfMed the edifice ,to its dears'Wayne Pickard,Char- and al( Rev. Dr. Stewart, Clin:-les Trewarttha, NancyAl' Comm, tyAucti tarn, &''livered' two excellent ser -
Dianne Mattthews, Monnaie Me- morns last Sunday.
Lean, Mary Ann Millar, Donna : Stopping of hog sales .at the inn£ectioln spreading, too. ,The music of .the choir as on,
Hoggart, Suzanne Grunge, Gila- coinnnlunky auction sales ,any- Since then and tip to July ,the former Sunday was Weil up
ham Amy, Derek Faust, Chiivs- where in OntuAo or Quebec, 27 there have been 11,531 ,hogs to ithe m1ark and solos were
topper Array, Larry GibbinV, went into, effect'own Monday, ki dosbroye& Owners are comvpen` s�nng by outside! talent at (both
Both. �Chbwen, James New:]anul,• 0 -ft Mtleanpt '?ny ':tie danatlla gated
an, sa far the cosh to
• • , rtment Of Agriculture to the federal governtient has services, The collectionsno of bong
$,batt $u2nt, I3nolty 7Vl;ay; David Depa . gi' Sundays amount: to soYnethirvg
Jervis and Don Caaneron. stop the spread of .hog cholera. been, $236,000. over $200, and will asMst the
The next fbesttsr for SWk nmemlt Kog cholera is not harin'iftil • The quarantine . dam not af- finance committee materialty In
at the ,(Hilton peal w ll be Fri-' to people. " Peet the s'a'le of hogs for in a- closing the debt off . thein new
day inion Anng, August 31. Thee disease :is spreiad: aupprniC' meft0e, slaughter, which means edifice. Rev. Mr. Henderson,
artily by shaving some indedted that the operr'ation o£ the On- Hentsall, on Monday everting de -
pork 'orn the market, -aindi then t,, riv Hog' Prbctucer� Marketing livered his ltime hornbured ad -
Short of Dentists this parte being 'fed a!6 -garbage Boaird will; cbntihue'as' usual'.dress •annd' drew a large appreof-
to, huge, It is illegal t6 feed Hog. sates int this area are ative audfeance.
uncooked garbage :to hogs. catT ed oust art th'e TfiVt0h'Coon- According to the ll e e Rec-
•Each One Must However', ik has been; done. •
axiunity Saleis $a"ivu by the On otxd, Setpteanber 4, 1902, Di.
The ent epidemic Obat•ted taijoi Rog Producer`s M'arkek- Smith. pr'esididd .t4 the organ t'dr
Serve/O/ on xul 13 tivhen Ira infected irrg Board each Tuesdlay, q`hese botth services:
"( hogs we're phased among 2,000 saleg ,will not be •adeoted'.
Aurone County' would, need iS hctnlfti annals on sale at St. taxain, la'`radw,,, Joe Carey, • . .
more dbotists f� larder fa• inane Hyacaiybhe, 30 miles; Wes( of awiner %av operator of the Olin— Sl7C A!r>fl�eitl �"r�1rf
' Marntreai. ' Hag'd purchased by
tkiei ideal iitiartbex, which is con- rtaav 'Catnari�unaty Sales Ba'tm+, has Sax airmen fxoarn RCAF' Srta� •
sideteldl to be O'hev for every
drovers 'there have been spread a corcridnuriitt3' auctiorn Sale. ffo , Clinton were injured twit
1,51)0 pt"1bhn5. At the 01tsernt::through the two provincesy with While the quArandne Ts ixn &- seriou'sly, early bn SatEurday,
'time :herb ate 1.2 416ritistts in Peat, no (hogs will theh%andled July 28, wlieiv itheit war missed
Huxom, 'slid (there ltd 48,8$2 C7rade 1I IRese�� .for xe-sale tluihanjg bine IlAdad� e'Curve W, Toronto Street 'tri
pekiple rill the couiat'y fo(r' ithem bperatndnn. Rdwevee, Other live, Oolderitrh, and'_ bounced off a
to' care fdr Aie 4ae ts, ,iss� possible to ar4itioi- $Torsi will contdntte t6 be `htrtid.,:tr'ee irutdx another ti -6e,
to at(her W&& each tt'emlbistt pate tth1 d News, Aecd rd will he led. as In the hast: 9tTealtedl In Alexaandra Maruie
r�. i • `.... Gr a,d'e 18 $&ale;r Cxf_ hags ;through :she i6nd' Gendrod A ' 'to! Gader:Ich, `.
hot 4014 15eapIL td,166k aBiter: publiiniiig r�suTts of
e ed zti k arcnii� utibris '!it the issue of the Ontario - Marketing Babtdl~ sold flieh ttratx4ferred to the iyW.
fir` s were revekil '
brlef srnbn ii wd• rece#nily' td % )ie + dlattd August 16. This is hop, not .'beets afferate'd tiny tW tion, hasphtif we>� Sohrli Lees
•Comidniisssabrn an• 7FTealth �o iihe fa& that holidays ehtrlelr.t:' Algedsc. Prices 049 .atna Lenge peofeit, VAth heart
S s b nhe iloy Coltetge Net p!%arirned fa,W MgUst $, cud' Tuesday htt the 0frvt6ft, yard ihjgf1e8., 'Cha'ries_ iioddlinott,
of 7etntal Surgebri's of bntttzrio thburgit,.' :alts woold fprd'iklibly ware froin $38.65 • tb $33.75, Douglas BoisweJ4, :Leonard Har-
said ttte C tiatia bequt'b,I A oraa� f,ie read +t9ikii; it will be heces- accorcll;#ig td deo i"*dyi :mart, voy and 116 W, Holmes,
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Morse b►rgwkl)o Style
Dobbin didn't Slow doWh for the camera last Wedrr
gail�' 'dressed vehicles: ptodeeded PAA the barber �hdp
as the
am aim om was am oxwwam wi p eag e a orn:a, •were tecezved by the Rev,
Juniors. Mr. Gairfter's warehouse. opening of their new edifice. 1VIeNeil, minister of the church.
Poor attendants Dianne ,By 1902 there were, 50 famil- „Last Sunday was the day, Also the News -Record repo<lits
Campbell and Jahn 'Slavin have than "Owing to some :bungling
�' res, with .six nnerrilber"s of I�mk and the whole counatry was
been; instructing (the fallowing session, Dr. Stanbury, John astir, as evidenced by the audi= in, the order, the campers' new
junior swimmers who passed Fraser, John. Whaddon, Jaynes enws that greeted the speaker bell did no;t adorn -the naw
their, tests: Isaac Bathema, Alan Cativpbell, D. McKenzie and on that occasion. Long before
BeRchannbee, Raymond Kens- day.." ' as expected' lash Sun-
James .Donaldson. the hour of service had,arrived, day.." This bell was mentiozve'd
nedy, Martha Newland; Ken Architect for the new ;biuld- the building was' crowded kyr or several weeks by the News -
St Tong, Gordon, Merrill, Bjarnne :ing was J. A. Fowler, Gode- the doors, not even; 'standing
�Chri gtensCm, ,Dennis Define, rich. It seatsr over 300 (twice room being available. Dickson,c 7 wife
erts, led of Mrs.
Steven MacDonald, Faye' Far- „ Diskt, st of Setif e r s
the sate of the old, church). There . were three services-postm�asltea•, staged sever 'a 1
quhar and Christine Jennings, Contract for shore and brick during the day ---10 .a.m., 3 and events .to raise over $50 for
Beginners . work was let to Buchanan and. 7 pm. Rev, A. MICAulay; Mit- ,the new bell: A fairly thorough
Twesuty-severe children passed Lawson, for $1,900. The brick, shell, who is looked upon as relate of the News -Record's
,their .first Red Cross swim tests earthing from St. Joseph,, cost one o8 the ablest speakers in old files, however, failed' to un -
and received cardls and pins• earbh mention of the actual In -
Beginners were: 'Sandra Mac- . sltalla+tio n of a bell.
Donald, Janiee Little, Tim: Filet-, And on September 5, 1902,
cher, PattyLittle,BrendaH O Salei, StOppedA the New Era: aepoxted.
jangswell; TetLittle, Joan
"Large carigregah ons again
Swiltzer, Brian Merrill, , Ph I -is • S nOfMed the edifice ,to its dears'Wayne Pickard,Char- and al( Rev. Dr. Stewart, Clin:-les Trewarttha, NancyAl' Comm, tyAucti tarn, &''livered' two excellent ser -
Dianne Mattthews, Monnaie Me- morns last Sunday.
Lean, Mary Ann Millar, Donna : Stopping of hog sales .at the inn£ectioln spreading, too. ,The music of .the choir as on,
Hoggart, Suzanne Grunge, Gila- coinnnlunky auction sales ,any- Since then and tip to July ,the former Sunday was Weil up
ham Amy, Derek Faust, Chiivs- where in OntuAo or Quebec, 27 there have been 11,531 ,hogs to ithe m1ark and solos were
topper Array, Larry GibbinV, went into, effect'own Monday, ki dosbroye& Owners are comvpen` s�nng by outside! talent at (both
Both. �Chbwen, James New:]anul,• 0 -ft Mtleanpt '?ny ':tie danatlla gated
an, sa far the cosh to
• • , rtment Of Agriculture to the federal governtient has services, The collectionsno of bong
$,batt $u2nt, I3nolty 7Vl;ay; David Depa . gi' Sundays amount: to soYnethirvg
Jervis and Don Caaneron. stop the spread of .hog cholera. been, $236,000. over $200, and will asMst the
The next fbesttsr for SWk nmemlt Kog cholera is not harin'iftil • The quarantine . dam not af- finance committee materialty In
at the ,(Hilton peal w ll be Fri-' to people. " Peet the s'a'le of hogs for in a- closing the debt off . thein new
day inion Anng, August 31. Thee disease :is spreiad: aupprniC' meft0e, slaughter, which means edifice. Rev. Mr. Henderson,
artily by shaving some indedted that the operr'ation o£ the On- Hentsall, on Monday everting de -
pork 'orn the market, -aindi then t,, riv Hog' Prbctucer� Marketing livered his ltime hornbured ad -
Short of Dentists this parte being 'fed a!6 -garbage Boaird will; cbntihue'as' usual'.dress •annd' drew a large appreof-
to, huge, It is illegal t6 feed Hog. sates int this area are ative audfeance.
uncooked garbage :to hogs. catT ed oust art th'e TfiVt0h'Coon- According to the ll e e Rec-
•Each One Must However', ik has been; done. •
axiunity Saleis $a"ivu by the On otxd, Setpteanber 4, 1902, Di.
The ent epidemic Obat•ted taijoi Rog Producer`s M'arkek- Smith. pr'esididd .t4 the organ t'dr
Serve/O/ on xul 13 tivhen Ira infected irrg Board each Tuesdlay, q`hese botth services:
"( hogs we're phased among 2,000 saleg ,will not be •adeoted'.
Aurone County' would, need iS hctnlfti annals on sale at St. taxain, la'`radw,,, Joe Carey, • . .
more dbotists f� larder fa• inane Hyacaiybhe, 30 miles; Wes( of awiner %av operator of the Olin— Sl7C A!r>fl�eitl �"r�1rf
' Marntreai. ' Hag'd purchased by
tkiei ideal iitiartbex, which is con- rtaav 'Catnari�unaty Sales Ba'tm+, has Sax airmen fxoarn RCAF' Srta� •
sideteldl to be O'hev for every
drovers 'there have been spread a corcridnuriitt3' auctiorn Sale. ffo , Clinton were injured twit
1,51)0 pt"1bhn5. At the 01tsernt::through the two provincesy with While the quArandne Ts ixn &- seriou'sly, early bn SatEurday,
'time :herb ate 1.2 416ritistts in Peat, no (hogs will theh%andled July 28, wlieiv itheit war missed
Huxom, 'slid (there ltd 48,8$2 C7rade 1I IRese�� .for xe-sale tluihanjg bine IlAdad� e'Curve W, Toronto Street 'tri
pekiple rill the couiat'y fo(r' ithem bperatndnn. Rdwevee, Other live, Oolderitrh, and'_ bounced off a
to' care fdr Aie 4ae ts, ,iss� possible to ar4itioi- $Torsi will contdntte t6 be `htrtid.,:tr'ee irutdx another ti -6e,
to at(her W&& each tt'emlbistt pate tth1 d News, Aecd rd will he led. as In the hast: 9tTealtedl In Alexaandra Maruie
r�. i • `.... Gr a,d'e 18 $&ale;r Cxf_ hags ;through :she i6nd' Gendrod A ' 'to! Gader:Ich, `.
hot 4014 15eapIL td,166k aBiter: publiiniiig r�suTts of
e ed zti k arcnii� utibris '!it the issue of the Ontario - Marketing Babtdl~ sold flieh ttratx4ferred to the iyW.
fir` s were revekil '
brlef srnbn ii wd• rece#nily' td % )ie + dlattd August 16. This is hop, not .'beets afferate'd tiny tW tion, hasphtif we>� Sohrli Lees
•Comidniisssabrn an• 7FTealth �o iihe fa& that holidays ehtrlelr.t:' Algedsc. Prices 049 .atna Lenge peofeit, VAth heart
S s b nhe iloy Coltetge Net p!%arirned fa,W MgUst $, cud' Tuesday htt the 0frvt6ft, yard ihjgf1e8., 'Cha'ries_ iioddlinott,
of 7etntal Surgebri's of bntttzrio thburgit,.' :alts woold fprd'iklibly ware froin $38.65 • tb $33.75, Douglas BoisweJ4, :Leonard Har-
said ttte C tiatia bequt'b,I A oraa� f,ie read +t9ikii; it will be heces- accorcll;#ig td deo i"*dyi :mart, voy and 116 W, Holmes,
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