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THURSDAY i O
OCTOBER 16, (924.
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111x'. M. C. 11i111kon visited with
ffi04104 in Exeter, on Sunday.
Ira. Hy. Eiektneier spent the
hast week with, friends at St.
pMarys. •
Mr, Clarence Hoffman of Galt,
s holidaying a few days at his
Tr 1+Ir. and Mrs. Stapler and (tau-
, 'spent the week -end
Mrs, Morris Weber of Goderrelz; ivith Mrd. B. wile.
is t•xsitin!,g in the village,. Tt '
.:falling,nr
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:Few 'I7. E. +Ttr h
a li �
M).*. (i3an� Snaith is .spending
vleeks visiting • at New Hamburg line in "Brightening up„ the vii-
unil. Arkona. . ' .lige by having the woodwork on
Mr, and Mrs. John Pfaff and his buisnes's block nicely painted.
family motored to Goderich on Suis
day.
Mrs(. P. Koehler who hag• bee.
visiting in Nevi York State, ha
returned borne,
Mrsl. J. B. Dennis of Galt, v is
itecl with her father Mr. G. iI t'z,
roan the past week.
Rove and Mr -s, S. R. Evnechtel
New Hamburg are visiting atthe
borne of Mrs. S. Rennie.
The local .Branch of the Worn -
CM'S Institute met last Wednesday
evening, the program being of er
ee t interest., after which' .lunch
'vas served by Mrs. Wm. Consitt,
Mese P. J. O'Dwyer and Mrs. A.
J: MacKinnon and wall enjoyed by
all present. ' i -
WEST I TiRON TEACHERS IN
'i ho various te:ach;ers'oi the prxl>=
CONVENTION AT GODERICH
lit schools took .in the Teachers OC+TI 9th and 10t1>.
Convention at 'Goderich last wee
The. 47th annual Convention of �z
Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter tine West Huron Teachers met in Vic-
family of Now galxaburg visited frig
t„ria:`'sehoolr on Oct. 9th and 10th,
ends int the village 'on Wednesda ;li.- n 135 answered the roll cull.
me, and Mrs. W. K. Finkbe r' in absence of the Pres., Miss +
into daughter Mras Hazel,. of St= . Kilpatrick, the chair was taken. b
ratford were in the village on 'lues by WI. MacKay of Hensall,t he vice -
evening. 1: r csiden�ti.
day Thursday Forenoon—,The open- .g.
Mr. axieL Mlis. E{. L. Albright,, and
i'ng exercises were taken by Mr.
books in, his4torybo 'is -sued by the
Department, the present ones being
almost worthless for the pupils of
the pubile school. r"
3 - That partof the Literature for
Entrance examinations should be
based onselected' works las in all
other departmental examinations,
in that subject,—Carried,
5 That there a -boatel be the name
of the teachers superannuated, the
emr,unt paid thele and the number
of years they have taught added
e tete yearlyreport.
to
the Minister's' s
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6 That they place themselves ,on
record as being of .the opinionthat
tit is the bast, interest of the Pro -
vines to continue and strengthen
the, Ontatio Temperance Act,, the
O.T.A. especially in view of the
promise of the Premier of full and
vigorous enforcement of the 'Act
in theevent of, a 'majority voting
in favor of it.
That they ,consider the present
academic course and the examin-
ations thereon detrimental to the
a sterTi`. Srara per!
$145 a Year kof Vatfr,
0,50 i14A.RIR3A.38,,$2 MAY STp orialt e,
best interest,of the sclioolh and
Department should . nevert t.r
previous system. of ,exe.roinkeet stet.
ild sets in High School , e; '
8. That they consider that Arftllie4
mete and Graminale shOteldl be$4t
aced on Mialy School exam'
Inspector Torn' shake to Melees
achers about caring for the sdierzilj
property, both inside and outteldee4
Miss 112. MacKenzie of Mstrnttel
gave a paper on Oral Compeaebo, ,
in Jtrnior classe et he paper 'shove -.
careful thought Miss A, E
�selra
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of Holmeaville gave a paper eeefe
the t-eaehing of Agricultural are*
in it showed her _ inothon. A umet2
ion was carried to raise the aI
lowanco of the Ot1LA, delegates)/
from $11 to $15.1 Mr. We Maeli€atw'
and Misd E. Wiggins were electeta
delegates, for the year. A. vote a
thanks was tendered the Tru teest
13eard of :Goderich for the use ia!
the school, the retiring officers;. theet
program committee and the cuter
izens who entertained.
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won George Mr. and Mrst.
Smith andliaLleay and Inspector Toxn IThe
daughter Mae In >l1, thioates of last year's ficial •se3siolr
nvotoxedl to GRd..rich: on Sund•'y were r•eaii anal adopted, the teach,
Mr. Fred Wailianrson of Detroit, j ing of 'hl's!tory for third classes tva-
Miss T Shaene and Mr. C. Whitt falser by M!. W. J. Mclntosli, of
of 'Sarnia were Sunday. visitors at Bruesfield whoave a splendid
the home of 11r. and Mrs. T T k,aper. Miss L. Finlayson, of
Wurm. i Lockai'sh took the subject of home -
Mr. Morris Weber of the Tillage work for fourth. and. fifth •cusses.
haus sold his dwelling proper•ty,tn. 'Shesubject of School Regulation
his, father Mr. Chas. Wing ellTb.`, vl,a"was texplsin d the Nehen, taken by v Cox.rseof e.
gor,nex,=lYIr. Morris, GodeT I, 's Slt:dy just casual cry the Depart +i+
ased a 'property in Croclexicll'w
Ito rt" Li�rely discussion's fo
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Of ----Regular., rIaV - C 'liGh IVfi xii a lxof l,oy by nt sect R s„, vand Co. Cgntable .7121, g'l ursday . ftern:don—�MiS O. N ,BsloatleaiBlrcr tiyarns' s.ich engagedn this aylor of Exeter gve an excellett
to altop at .ODCe as er onFrimari?'oints Mr. H.is aig1nnt themw.
Dr. P.J. O;Dwyerhas movedhis colssookasGmamaslesansub
CT. Mrs,of Stratford Normal
medcal office fronx. its, former shuld bII developed
ject
place'on Victoria 'street to his re- 'Ihursda Evlopr Wai of high
cantly purchased residence fromiz . tip di with good gig•steal 'numbersMI. J. Tweter •on Main street" The rMis oBotZ, Mr Gib=is and errdoctor Wisefitted up' �a nice offiee Yin. hips hou.s:a', and is in a. position lelm, a redrnig by Miss Moonev
to givehis patients fine .aecomod- ilr Martyng ave an address on1eachx
e • after :school Hours, he sp-
oke ofthe importance of the tea -
While driving asst ,on the Zur- elvers calling and the place he oc-
i•ch Rcacl to Fensail, lastWenes- cpi-es ast a home builder. A ser. -
clay afternoon, a ills. BetZnex of iesof contets and ..gmes followed
ed
London, had the( misfortune at the alter ayhxnornthe meeti g sr. 111ar as los to
finst bridges ini the big marsh, g—bave hiisl,eav take tb ditch and ea tk hils third bubject, Importance
ling eonsiderabte damage to the ee play in the Child Life. The
machin&, while Mrs. Beztner vas elections of officers resulted, as fol• -
thrown out atad at badly about lows;—President, Miss L, McCulloch
the head :i xd rendered uonscious Win:chel+sea; Vice-pree, Mr, J. P.
IP:S, Goderich, Sec-Treeessrs. EEttl lcuenther and John Z'oxn,C+raybeil of .Dash\vood happend Mr G. S.Howard, Exeter; ,Councili-
along ,:nd picked the injured man orsMiss N. ,Medd, Exeter; Mr. Wup and conveyed- him to Zurich, Morley, Crediton; Auditors, LUr. P.
to,Del, :. 3 MacKinnons o flee wile. 13'. Moffatt, Dashwood; Miss .L
ere 3 e recived medical treamennt Situfh, Crediton; t ibraria.n, MisS. 11urra, Exeter; Res, Com-, Mr.
L. 1'E 114.17,17 ROiDsJ�y• Mackay(FIonsall, Mr. W. Finlay -
Beloved wife of Mr. Etlntor, ,n, flake; ale.. R. Stonehouse,i.l'od
lope and chghter of the late erivh; blr. F. Rosa, Dungannon;
Jacob Roeder, :�.nd' Mrs. J. Roder Miss T. L Sharman, Goderich, Mis
of Dashwood, passd peaicefullya- , Muy, Exeter; Mis . D has
way at Victora HTospital, London. Centralia; Mise L. Finla,oil Octohel Gil,, aftei ati illness of chow'during The Resolution. Committee then
rty a few �cee'.s ciuratian, presented their report evh'ch was;
vhleh tinlo sl> tt~X I.e<<t e ii an opo 7., 1 t they exprs thir ap-
eraion, .nn:i avis improing o the teciation of tlaoi sltorteiting of th
Ext' -.at tli:tt she w�Tas ab' to he up' aures in history for Entrance el-
1'aaiz�:l ♦�Teil]c groan , `asasby: Uep:rin'antext
Heart grw' so! tt a::, filet it scimpossible for the, body' and spritto ba L1nild, e' the angel of death:eal11hei to the better world, She
an exceptionally idal personn11ity, - which made
warns bosom: friends �,vith whom shecattle in. conti.t with. and t' e extnt of the afflicion to tote ,bereftfslniily Cannot, be pztt into wrdsas sre,wns need'd. sa roch in the
Whilee yt in - the prim of
life 5h' left t1t.'s world at t1i age
if 45 war, G montes and 2G days.
Bsides 'lief,•.sorrowtn; hbaand!she
15 Svavix •'i by .four sons acid one
gh' r tv1io> is, tit .yongest, oey
('ive yeta'sI of ag; hr mothe , 1Vis.
. ▪ Rode ' at vah;voocl; also five
hers and fie s'sti s, The funer apt• was 'hel :t lest Thursday afternoon• to i:h0 1:ittllcrair eantet:er,hieh church she. was <x lielong
;'(rle't, an't tlae funral was sex-t;t;ptionally lnrrey attend Nd Tin. Rombe .i!ciatinm„ The large
many floralt ritertis were in
O ,iclet o tb,^ ] It esteem the1,r+ln Intl t%e bor- 510
oavco family h,rt tore most heart -felt' lsvrntatliv 'of "the•entire t'ttn-
d when convp i the t t3
ie;n, ox siel.nesI qct in z• crated 2 Thftt. in their opinion nest
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I These are Real Bargains and wort
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Your While to see
g Odds and ends in Hats, Caps, ossei y5, .
The price wilt � Underwear, must also O, ,�
- move them -
if Ladies' Waists, Dresses, Scarfs, Trlmtlill lot s
_ •a c c r 8 'P t6.3 T,."" P will
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Buttons cWi.i �a, ata c -.„n - .. — .___. _..
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for what it will bring
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+ • ERIES AND BISCUITS AND WILL ENDEAVOR TO' .REB, -ee
4. • THESE CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. IF WE HAVE NOT GOT .f.,,,.:
+ THE LINES YOU WANT, TELL US AND WE WILL BE ki,r4,--, t.
ASED TO PROCURE TEEM FOR -YOU, •
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