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'SCHOOL REPORT
Aubin, Feddy GeoffreYk Annellda
Aubin.
to Jr. II -Avalon Denomme k An-
drew Honolulu°, Alvin Ayotte, Eldon
Denomme.
Pr. to I -Jean Sreenan, Joe Den-
omme, Marie Geoffrey.
Pr.-Edsel Ducharme, jean Den-
ornm.e, Alcide Corriveau.
Le E. Rose, Teacher.
neput ot June Exams. held in S.
ZE. Nip- 6, Hay,
Sr. U1 ----Total Marks 700, Hon -
525, Pass 420 -Anthony Hoff-
man 535, Irene Foster 469, Fred
Farwell 469, Rose Hoffman 430.
II Class, Total 600, Hons, 450,
Tess SO -Leonard Hoffman 472,
Vildfong 460, Arthur Foster
447, Len's Gingerich 423; Cyril
eGingprich 413, Neil Gingerich 410;
Muth 'Witmer 362, Gerald Gingerich
.A.lbert Hoffman 286.
First Glass -*Marie Wein, pro-
-mated -
Sr. Frimer-Theresa Hoffman, Dor
eeen Gingerich, both promoted.
Zr. Primer -Della Gingerich, Mary
Hoffman.
N. Ion roll 18.
Grace E. Pepper, Teacher.
BLAKE
SCHOOL REPORT
The following report is the result
-apt' the Promotion examinations and
Ile standing of. the pupils in Sept. of
73.. S. No. 9, Blake. Names in order
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Sr. 1V-F.oster Francis, Jeffrey
mence.
jr IV--jeffrey Ulene; Gelinas
mart; Gerber Beatrice Foster
Itet; Hey Kathleen; Gelinas Joanei brother Frank.
.:Hartman, Austin; Oesch Violet. We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Sr. III-Gingerich Margaret, Erb W. Reichert is able to be up now,
Therothy; •Gingerich Ruben.; Erb. Lee after being zonfined to her room for
*Ray, Gingerich Curti:, (on ;
Hartman Anthony (on trial).
Jr. III-Baechler Verde; McBride
• ilrace; Oesch Earl; Hey Elva; Ger-
'ter Ilene, :Gerber Irene.
Sr. II-Swartzentruber Edith; Bon
Elia; Gelinas Yevanne; Foster Anna;
Baeekler "Emery.
Sr. i---Oesch Ray, Hartman Amb -
raze; Oesch Vernon; Baeckler Harry;
Gingen& Verna.
• Sr. Primer-Raeckler Gladys, Hey
Norma; Hartman Monica; Foster
Mary; equal. Oesch Laureen; Jef-
frey Toddy; Gelinas Arthur*.
after a name means absent from
one. or more exams.
Miss 3, C. McDonald, Teacher.
HILLSGREEN
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society was
held at the home of Mrs. 3. Cochrane
on Friday afternoon, July 15th. Mrs.
R. Consitt, presiding, and the meet-
ing opened with hymn 138. The scr-
ipture lesson was read responsively
from ist Corinthians, (hap. 1, and
was led by Mrs. R. McAllister, Mrs.
Troyer then led in prayer; Hymn
401 was sung. The Devotional leaflet
was taken by Mrs. W. Turner. The
Secretary .and Treasurer than gave
their reports and they were adopted
The offering was taken and the roll
called answered with a verse begin-
ning with the letter S. Topisc
on
Temperance were then taken. The
study was taken by Miss Gladys Ste-
prenson, from the last chapter of the
study book on Koria. Hymn 25e
was sung. The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs, Cooper,
Mrs. Clark of Detroit is a guest
with her sister, Mrs. Dolly Hagan and
DRYSDALE
SCHOOL REPORT
•Report of 13. S. S. No. 1, Hay and
e 'Stanley, for June Promotion examin-
1r.. W to Sr. IV -(Pass 450) Law
uarree Ayotte 529; Reama Denomme
to'jr. IV -(Pass 420) ft6S-
RITA. Corriveau 421; Orville Corny-
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. • •au 384, Emma Denomme 370.
Jr III to Sr. III --Verna Sreenan,
Denornme, Marie Farwell,
,,Carence Geoffrey, Alexine Ayotte.
Jr. III -Regis Aubin.
Jr.. II to Sr. II -Doris Ayotte, Ch -
eerie.; Sreeenan, Romeo Corriveau, Gr-
• ave Snider, Arnold Denomme, Irving
Sreider, Loftus Denomme, Patrick
several weeks.
Mr. H. R. Samuels of Toronto, is
harvesting his hay crop this week.
Mrs. Troyer visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Greenslade of
near Bayfield.
Misses Annie and Agnes Cochrane
of Clinton visited their sisters, Mrs.
H. Fuss and Mrs. J. G. Forrest.
Mrs. W. Love is spending a few
days with her. son, Rev. R. Keith at
Kintore..
Miss Lettie Love returning to her
home after spending a few weeks
in Kintore also.
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Capital Theatre
c,ierich . phone 47
Now Playing -Hoot Gibson, in
"Trigger Tricks"
on.,`Ines., Wed.
ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE BILL!
Marian Marsh, Ante Page, and
Waren Williams
n a succeesful and entertaining hit
UNDER EIGHTEEN
Walter Huston and Loretta Young
will thrill you with the mighty
drama,
"THE RULING VOICE"
During all double feature pro-
grams the second perrormance
starts at 8.45 p.m. each tieight.
Thursday and YridaY:'--
MIRIAM HOPKINS
Whose pictures are always an ev-
ent brings another treat to the
Capital.
"TWO KINDS OF WOMEN"
with Phillips Holmes.
Saturday only.
• BUCK JONES
Ace of tne westeen. btars in a
roaring riot of adventurous daring
"SELECTED"
Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3 p.m.
Moming-Murders in the Rue
Morgue.
sonn....namoreomessapossmstaisms.msamorcess.
Mr. Louis Rinker, Mrs. Gill and Mr
Jonas Hartleib and Lavada were Sun
day visitors at Port Franks,
Miss Margaret Cunningham of Kit-
chener is visiting her sister, Mrs. L.
Morenz.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oestreicher
and Mrs. A. Brunner and daughters
Joy and Lois of Kansas City, are vis-
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Oestreicher.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Burke and fain-
tly of Windsor spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther.
Mrs. Sugget of Kitchener visited
friends in town last week.
Mr.: and Mrs. S. Ireland anclMiSSee.
Myrta Hoffnian and Margeret Hall of
Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mclsaac of
Windsor were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac.
Mrs. J. Eidt of New Hamburg sp-
ent Sunday wit relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. McClure of Paisley,
were visitors at the home of Mr.
Jonas Hartleib on Monday.
Miss Emma Tiernan of London, is
holidaying with relatives.
Mrs. Henry Hoffman entertained
at a lovely trousseau tea on Saturday
in honor of her daughter, Miss Alice
whose marriage to Mr. J. Mervyn
Tiernan takes place this wee.. Little
Miss Betty Mcisaac was a winsome
door attendant. Receiving with the
bride elect was her mother and the
groom's mother, Mrs. D. Tieinan..:
The lovely trousseau and many gifts
were displayed by Mrs. R. IL Tay-
lor and the Misses Anna Tiernan and
Laura Mae Reid. In the tea room
Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher presided at
the table while the MisseS Gertrude
Hoffman and Ruth Tiernan were
charming assistants, The wedding
cake flanked by, tall pink tapers in
silver holders was shown in the tea-
room which was prettily arranged
with crimson roses and large baskets.
of Madonna lilies. Miss Anna Tie -
man entertained at t bridge last we-
ek in honor of the bride elect and
Mrs. R. H. Taylor and Mrs. A. E.
Oestreicher were joint hostesses in
her honor on Monday evening.
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Louis H. Rader
Warden of Huron County and
Reeve of Hay Township, who has re-
ceived the Conservative Convention
for the coming bye -election of South
Huron riding, which will be held this
fall.
ing liquor for sale. On Donoinien Day
the police raided a farmhouse on the
.OuraWa road which the men were oc-
cupying and found two men LUYing
Deer. A large quantity of beer and
spirits were found. Chief of Police
J aures Smith told the two men that
they had not enough money o ribe
him, an4 hence the arrest. Chiei.
...ninth is a •brother of Mr. Orville
idmith of the Parr Line, Hay, and is
indeed faithful in his duties.
A yong man of Mitchell had i.
close call recently which might have
nreved more serious. He jumped in-
to bed and forgot he had clasped. be -
ween his lips .a cigarette. He dozed
off to sleep but the weed continued
Lo burn. Soon the bed clothes took.
dre and the young man was aroused
just in time to throw the burning
uedding out of the window, thus sav-
ing the situation.
Russeil. Wallace, Brucefield, had
the misfortune recently to lose a 9 -
year -old driver as a result of the heat
He had driven into Seaforth from
Srucelield in the morning. After din -
der he found the horse had dropped
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Miss Fergusson of Minnesota, is
visiting with her relatives, Mary and
Emma Johnston.
Mrs. Jas. Bonthron and son Marold
are comping at their cottage at Grand
Bend.
B. F. McGregor and wife and son
and his wife all of Mapleton, Minn.,
motored here to visit with their rel-
atives, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton, and
son and Jas. Robertson.
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HENSALL • near ,Clinton.
Harry Johnston, Blyth hotel-keepet
has appealed a sentence of $500- and
Costs of three months, levied in God-
th for
COUNTY NEWS
• Friends of Mrs. Henry Eilber
of Crediton, are pleased to learn that
she returned from London Ilospital,
on Sunday last, where she has a exit
ical operation her eye performed.
As the noon train carne into Sea -
forth the other day, the oil electric
engine which was drawing it, burst
into :lames. A bucket brigade was
quickly formed and the fire exting-
uished before much damagd eveF
d.one It is thought that the cans:.
was a short circuit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Zirk, of Exeter,
and Mr. Bowman, of near Dashwood
attended the funeral of Mrs. Zirk's
cousin at New Dundee recently.
Gipsy Simon Sinith, Evangelist,wili
be in. Goderich on Sunday and Mon
day, Aug. 7th and 8th. He will Ore.
och twice in North street church on
the Sunday and on Monday evening.
During the electrical. storm xnenced the building was ready for
• On Wednesday last, His Honor
Judge Costello held court at Credit-
on as Official Axbitrator under the
Municipal Act to .denide the compen-
sation payable by the Township of.
Stephen to Sol. Pollock for the road-
• way enpropriated by it just east of
the school at Grand Bend in 1929.
After the Judge, the Municipal Court -
;311 and the Clerk and the Counsel
engaged had all driven out to see the
n•operty the remainder of the day -
was occupied In taking evidence.
judgment was reserved.
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Leaves $50,000 Estate
The Will of the late Samuel S..
Cooper, former mayor of Clinton and
proprietor of the Normandie and
Rattenbury Hotels, who died on April,
5th last, has been filed for probation
by The Canada Trust Company and
Alex. J. Cooper, Goderich, a brother.
who are named executors and trust-
ees. Mr. Cooper was known far and
wide to the travelling public who'
patronized his hotels for many ye -
dead, apparently from the xecessive
ars. The estate, valued at approxi-
mately $50,000, :consists of real est-
ate in Clinton to the extent of $45-
250. and personal estate of $4,630.
Under the Will a daughter, Mrs.
Beryl Ladd, of California and Miss
Elizabeth Hannah, Clinton, sister-in-
law of Mr. Cooper receive a life in -
heat and had passed shortly before.
Professional wrestling, has been ad
ded to the 12th of July attractions
in Goderich, which expects the big-
gest day in its history. The Orange -
.nen with Charlie Hallett in charge,
are arranging for an attractive card
.o be staged hi the West street rink terest. 'Upon their death, thEe est -
in the afternoon, there will be three ate passes to Mr. Cooper's brothers.
Jouts. •and sisters.
Dr. Chas. McKay, Seaforth, and.his
sister„ left Wednesday for Montreal
to sail on the S.S. Duchess of Athol The general consensus of opirdom
for the Old Conntry, where the doc-
tor will attend the meeting of the
Royal Medical Association to be held
in London Eng., in July. 3uo. A.
Jackson of Egmondville, left to join
the ,party for overseas.
A quiet wedding took place at
Palmyra, N.Y. on June 25th when
Florence L., daughter of Charles
Harvey, of Exeter was united in mar-
riage with Stanley F. Williams, Miss
Harvey, R.N. for the past few years
has been a teacher in the Rochester
State school for the deaf. The couple
arrived in Exeter and visited also
with. relatives at Grand Bend.
among governments seems to be that.
in order to tide over present condit-
ions nobody should hoard and no-.
body should spend anything he cam'
• save. With such good advice as this.
• from the leaders of the peopie erery-
• thing should. soon turn out all right.
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E.I.4)14ted 1900)
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
The town Council of Kincardine isfi NOON FROM THE 1
ic removal of a tractor plant to Kin.
H reald Printing 0 I fic
iegotating with Brantford people to
mrclince. • affigCRIPTION RATES -M2'.5. a.
Four' Whigh.arri Jelin Hanna, year, strictly in advance; $1.50. in.
lordon Buchanan, Harcourt Mundy arrears or .$2.00 may be charged. U'
nd A. M. Crawford, left on a six S. $1,50 in advance. No paper diseon
week's trip to England, Scotland and
Prance.
The Seaforth News was published
last week in its new office, which was
erected in record time. Three weeks
after building operations were coin -
tinned until all arrears are paid um -
less at opt:ion of publisher. The date
of which every Subscription is paid
is denoted on the Label.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising made known,
on application.
Wednesday five dairy cattle were ki eccuPancY; The new office is of orie..• 1lll'"--nMisce eous articles ioefinot .inore •
6.d on the farm of Chas..E. Elliott story concrete construction Tile' ..it,`"4"ar' o
• •Boding. in whinn the News was form._ Wanted -,.Lost, Found, etc., one inser-
erly housed is undergoing alterations
and will be used as a talkie theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Westcott
and grandson, Fred of Hamilton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Esterbrook of
Exeter were visitors with Mrs. John
Murdock.
Wm. L. McLaren visited his broth-
er John McLaren of Lgmondville,
\Vho New seriously ill- but is improv-
erich police court on June 26
a breach of the Liquor Control Act,
which Johnston. maintains is excess-
ive. The county judge will hear the
appeal.
Fred Warner, who met with a ser -
bus accident last Wednesday was
taken from Crediton to London
tin
ed. • pial in'an ambulance. One of n
Mrs. Miller of Windsor is spend-
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Mrs. John Dallas has returned
home after a pleasant visit with fri-
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8 Ft. CEDAR POSTS, 41/2 Inches and up at only
his rig
three broken, rib punctured
lung. Doctors have hopes for his re-
covery. Warner was caught under-
neath a hay rake where he received
the injuries.
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upie of weeks visiting relatives i-' ors of the GodericAt a recent me.eting of the dnec •
Zurich. Goderich Rural Telephom
Miss Jean Foster is spending a co -
Mrs. Chas. Troyer is spending Company, it was decided to reduce
es 1
ited at his home here.
few weeks visiting in London. a tpheev ryeenatial,, laufaktliinegr rural pa,eratyrIylinr
entai
Harold Scruton of Port Dover vis -
Herb. Hogarth and Donald McKay
who are working at Beach o'
visited their homes over the week-
end.
Alex. Smith and daughter, Helen
Smith, R,N. were visited. by friends
from Omer, Mich., also Dr. Smith,a,
son of the former.
Florence Reynolds, a supervisor in
a large Calgary school in Alberta, is
here spending holidays with her sist-
ers, Rrs. Robinson and Miss Amy.
Jos. Hagan spent a few days vis-
iting friends in Port Rowan.
Jennie Taylor has got nicely set-
tled in her home on South Richmond
street.
The ball game between Exeter and
}Jensen on the local diamond, result-
ed in the score of 5-4 in favor of
Hensel
Mary Kerslake of Thames spent a,
feel:, days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. :Hudson.
Irene Douglas has left for a two
week's vacation with relatives in Kee
puskasing,
Elva McQueen, who recently und- age and 21. years ago went out West.
erwent a serious operation for doub-1 A. real gala,week has just Closed
e mastoids at Victoria Hospital. Lon -a the Huron •Springs Sanitorinen on
ken, is improving slowly and expects
to be home on a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hess Were re-
cent visitors in Detroit, attending the
funeral of a relative.
,kargaret and Lizzie Slavin are
• spending a few days visiting with
•reds in Exeter.
Mre. A. W. E. Hemphill end child -
an and her mother, Mrs. W. C. Davis
are at their cottage •at Grand Bend.
are,
Coeeitt wry plcamtly ent-
• It:shied a numnn
bee of ladies at dier
honor. Of Mea. Mellow who is vis -
DROP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER!
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GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS
REPAIR PARTS
lots can only get Genuine PdassepHarsis Repairs from
yrour local Masseyaarris Agents
'ditty Fit 'Outer and Last Longer dun Spunous Makes
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spa guy Cost No ore
Judge on Genehie klatierltiarrla Part.
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=MOM n. *xiiirtuffstaite
now $13. Some months ago
it wai
reduced from $15 to $14. The rental
for private lines in Dungannon re-
mains the same $17.
I. R. Carling, Exeter, met with a
most unfortunate accident last Mon-
day evening when some lime splatter-
ecb into his face and entered both
eyes. Ae •first it was thought he mig-
ht lose the sight of one eye but it is
now believed that the sight will be
restored to both. He was in the act
of slacking some lime in the evening
preparatory to having a man do some
whitewashing for him the following
day.
The steamer Manitoulin was in
Goderich port on Sunday fromWind-
sor and Sarnia, and continued on to
Kincardine, .her first call this season
There are it number of fine visiting
yachts at the harbor.
E. W. Paisley, only son of Mieand
Mrs. 0. L. Paisley, Clinton, whore-
cently finished his law course at Os- 1 ye inches, per year $5.00.
good Hall, Toronto, has gone to Kirk -1; In Memoriam, one verse 50c, 25c•
land Lake, Northern Ontario, to W. for each additional verse; Card of
oractice his profession,. Thanks,, 50.c -
Auction Sales --$2.00 per single
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker, esteem- insertion if not over four inches ha
'd residents of Seaforth, celebratedilength.
:he 50th anniversary of therwedd- Address all communications to:.
•ng on July 1st. They have a faniily
of three. Mrs. R. Crowell and Alb-
rtBaker of Seaforth, and Mrs. J.
Allison of Goderich.
eon 2.5e, 2 ins. 40c., 3 ins. 50c.,
Parra or Real Estate for sale" $2.08
for first month, $1.00 for each •fol-..."'
lowing month.•
Professional Cards not exceeding,
Word was received at Seaforth, of
the death of Alex. E. McLean of
Wewburn, Seek, a former resident
of Seaforth and son of the late Al-
lan McLean at one time a member
of the firm McLean Bros., of the Hur
on Expositor, he was born 41 years
in town.
the highway a mile south of Hensel
A cordial invitation was extended to
any one interested and jut as cordi-
ally did the people respond. Nearly
six hundred registered during the
week and enjoyed to the full a trip
through the beatlifully equipped and
modern Sanitoriurri building, where
so much ;mins has been taken to pro-
vide facilities for the efficient treat-
nient and comfort of the patients.
At Kincardine police cont the other
day Magis. Walker.remanded for7,en-
terree Gaffricy and T. Hay ;.• of
Parts, Who were chatod. with keep-,
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