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A " I I 19lection4a*. infitin6tiv-P-117 Aranff d Ae" i Aft.ds jo 4 ... .... I I I I , . . I - .. X. 0- �, . MR AN 0 � I I . 1 41 4 =ME �Vffelm )l Adverti sem-ent, . . .. 11511IN111896M , I I We state,,not boastfully, but fear- lossly, that you canno� go where you will get bettex clothing value than we are offering. Those stalwart qualities'of char- acter which distinguishbs'our cloth- 4ng are not Attained easily, nor by 0 chance. , Only through faithful ad- herence to lofty principles of honest manufacture can they be attained. The superiority of our ready-to- wear clothing is generally admitted because each step in designing and I makinLy these suits has. '-been taken in strict conformity to the'principl6s of correct styles, masterly. workman- . ship, honest trimming's and' good I taste, and our prices are always , right. Come in and see the new I Suits. . � � � , J " * - 0_ *' - , Pric.".S.' $15- to $35 ; 0"=W"=�_ . I 1. I-- , � . � . I y I I * I,, I � ., 11 ye-sulde or Flesh Color � The latest novelty in Hose for Women . . . Tht5se are the very last word in'Womeii's Hosiery. They are flesh -colored, made of silk thread and fibre, with lisle tops and feet, high spliciect heels, double sole, 11bel and toe. An attractive dressy hose that will give good wear. . . Price $1.50 and $2.50 � Men's Work Shirts . . . Special Value $1 25 I Men's'strongly built Work Shirts made with yoke, . double stitched, gusseted seams ' full length, roomy and perfect fitting. In Black, Blue Chambray, Black and 10 White Stripe, Khaki, Oxfords. Sizes 14 to 18. A -real bargain. " " . irrice $1,25. 1 0 . i �, 'i I Special Showill"lig of i <i . Ntdl�,w Sulmlllm__%,-�-jr � . / ,.;.�. . I i.- . : . 9% - .... i Fr Dresse'a Fr- -­%. rr . The brightest, newest, most attrac- I F r tive, dresses we have ever shown are r - to be seen in our Women's Ready -to- FF Wear Department. ,,They are made of Voile, Ratine ,and Swiss Dots 'in I Sand, Green, A,lice, Mauve, Tan, � Tangerine, Navy, Pink, White and � '131ack, trimmed with fancy frills, side pannels, bows, embroidery, rib- ; . bon, lace. They are a delightful col- lection and the price is also very tempting. , I Price$6 to $210 -& � P,,­_� I 1-1.1- , � tNat, given two years i4nder the� now . I . I - ,�gp,r�."',;��, *-7*F � & lvo_q� I ( � " ., I . I . . . '' . I % I - i, a vo,# ,h,�4p1Wr,P4,:, 'T.M. I - . I - _0'j, �: . , tg,..,�- , 01""O."' "'I . , W . �, " tariff condlgoii�,, Canad p A moy begin to walk. W., new pathw;k,ys of prosper- branches of industry. �Mich is not roads as it has been since 1920 and .'. , - �,",.,, , p,ft. �j_ - There- it " . , rantford ., ". I 11 . roofs in your neighbor- - , I I 0 miany ,qt tito r4tapA,ye 0, ##*:"",�, . " , townsbi�z � 'k x4h], . si'. _­ 1, ji�.W_ _%Oevk� i-ty, they feel bound- to w4rn,411 and . Sows No. 1. . 9 1 Sows No. 2.. 29 3 1 �. 10 , � *.3.3 1 hood; 10 . , O��-,. , 'up. You ' ' will be convinced that our .hay.�em 1 . ­'­. "I -11 ill, .W_�. grf Late � ',on any 4U ttlbmatt 'f4ro. 0 , I , , ,� . - . sundry that an election should be brbught on at once. They are mak� old time friends. -Mr. Larry Beale, of.Stratford, visited with his mother 11 , �. � 11, 111 roofs emb I I 11 the good . I " . feature' s of other roof- I They� , c work. 1Mv-6 Also as O'n, in:, I i line I .. . , I . Vie A , 54s+ I .1� to councils rAbbed ing we of the resignation of Hot,, , . care .chell, um-nons. That course it yet 'may . � i , , Ing, wit , � 'y we4 knesses. I INSPECTION OF COLLEGIATE 1 , I , '.1 out eommp - ' .. ., , , letely f - I 'Q Walter Mitehell;."on a &ave initter ly. At the outset, Rij�ht Hon. Mac- the Council pass a by-law abolishing kenzie King ri�fers to "our conveysa- statute labor and appoint a township f. , 77 . ,� I I . I ships rietai-ning-s- 1. . Statis, of- policy" ---4s. ther s4y�to urge that no time Toe lost- in securing On Friday morning of last week.and , � I., I CLUFF & SO"INS ties compiled by the Highways ]De- a test of 'St. the annual inspection of the Seaforth Collegiate Cadet Corps was held on i , Vbereupon, he left the House w1ifell him . partment Exigine- of this ,district, the Antoine electoral opinion and, scenes depitting t1he diseoverV oil Can. by . - I ". . who has control of the gMnts in 09 better still, of the opinion of the counn- inside againqt nqdi"d into abd reported woon bv� � I , � , f _�� -.1 Lumber and Coal townships cofixprising, five conntks try at large. From the standpoint of politj�ai 11 I . " , ", � SEAF I . Al I . � I - - . . ' ONTARIO has figured, out thAt startate 14bo' r gravelling costs $1.06 per'yard per strategy. this whisper -mongering of 44 �,­, I .; Ik. " . I mile, in complaTison to contract and appeal to the country" is the right _il � - _..'. �sl per day labor gravelling at a cost of thing. It gives a certain indication � -fig-00- . _�,,, � ,, 1 35 to 38 cents per yard per mile, or of fearlessness, of faith in the right- --­���� :r---.- about three times the cost as com- eousness of one's cause, of militant Parliament. Cbrtti.in:'Ose, their sub- , cent. on 'his salary. The McKillop pared between contract work done by readiness, that mat make passing ap- peal in certain Canada. But stantiation mij b, , 4 t 'ne asdrily result L", Council availed themselves of the on or. Accord-,. ing parts of it points more than that. It betrays in the resignation of Ue Minister, the Porter resolution, declaring the provincial grant during the year 1921 when we received $1,081.00; in 1922 to the district engineer's deduct - 'Ong On twelve Pathmasters' lists in the fact that the high -protectionists honoar of Parliament I to have been the sum of $989.00, and 1923 the sum McKillop, where all work was done behind Mr. Meighen are teady to gamble everything on a spectacular 1. � impugned. . Only once before his�a Minister of of $870.00. They appointed myself, as'Reeve of the township, Road SUP- in hauling gravel, and a comparison of our contract gravelling which was and uncalled-for appeal to the coun- try. Its real significance lies in the the Crown been intReadhed in the ,,, �rfntendent with sulary nil, 1 have , done at very reasonable prices durin -the 15 fear that the country may f the parliament of Canaai` Hon. Hector . . during those past three years looked co year 1922, the mparison stolo 86 -cents -ind proof of the Liberal pudding in the Langevin played the, 40p.ntral part in . a similar drama in th4 99's, and in after the work in c onjunction with the councillors, compiled .the reports per yard mile haul to .33 cents per yard mile haul, respective - eating and that -a year or two of loikering taxation, disseved his case, the laying og-41harges led to under the different hea&gs and ly, for statute labor and contract or costs of living, ana 'general tr4dp improve- resignation, oblivion, and an evening made them out in triplicate to for- by the day haul let by the council. Another ment will produce the 'results the of life spent in loneliness and pov- ward to the Highways Department, contention is that there sponsors of the preserit ,fiscal policies erty. ' It is strange how -the same occur- in order to get the grant, and during the P�st three years our Township are too many different methods un- der statute labor. Each pathmaster prophecy. But the clamorers for im,rnedi- rence, the saine set of circumstances, Treasurer has received from the De- has his own idea, while under a sup - - an ate election may still their voices. Ex- may affect in very ,different ways different individuals. - �*Sir Thomas partment the suan of $2,940.0() I grants. This cost the township $51n0 erintendent, there would be a certain standard all over the township. Grad- plicit intimation was given by the Prime Minister in his address just Vibite two days -bdfore the Home 'closed as -an honorium to myself, as road ing and dragging *16uld be done at t h before the Budget division that Bank its ddbrs,i:received from "for su perintendent, for compiling the e proper time, when it is very no boastings by the Oppositio� and its -would its directors profissional ser- vices," a cheque for $1,500, which be yearly reports for the three years. At the last session a Bill w as pass- necessary to road maintenance whe- ther of gravel or clay surface' The ' press lead the government fro t e path of duty, and that put through his accourk'In the ordin- ed coming into force January Ist, gravel would be spread out to a width no carefully cultivated talk of "an elec-. ary way; Hon. James,:' X�urdock, two days before the crash,*ew out $4,- 1925, whereby the Government grant has been raised to 30 cent. on of from six to seven feet, instead of as at present, in most places under tion this fall" would induce his Min- istry to appeal for a refiewal of its 000 of his Own mon�� perhaps all he had in the world. Sir Thomas per all statute labor it is Put up pit shape in the centre of the roadbed and a . mandate before that mandate had run knew for years that the� Home Bank . I I well defined rut -is left on both sides its normal course. .was in a precarious state. He one of the part gravelled. Some two months ago, in a letter . . among othersi-took, no, action. and W. F. A. Intermediate This is a live issue at present ow - of this series, the prophesy was made that the Speech from the the Bank failed He� 9�.ot his $1,500; ing to the new township ro2ds act, Throne (then just delivered) paved the way for a return. to - the Liberal fold thousands of deP'ositqrs lopt their all, five millions -or more. W. Murdock ( Football whereby the township retaining statute labor is no longer eutitled to of last session's secessionist, Andrew R. knew of the bank's s ut a day or two before N the government road grant after the McMaster, of Brome. Mr. McMaster lid his ['-. .� moved to .1; save himself, alon . now � he I � BRUCEFIELD r. present yea McKillop Council have made no move to abolish statute la - not return to old,place in the $4,=111101 loses the paltry 0. 06'h�' thou to ght bor, nor will they this year, although Liberal front row when that forecast , save. Honesty aside, 11 ves apart, Vs. the Department has asked us to do so was made. He, awaited th� tabling :rf .the Budget and, then, could re- . two mien -each doing * 3T.1be thought � right-- and just---Teap V4,#Iy di ere ::: $EAFORTH to be in readiness to a full develop- ment of the new act next year. I main away no longer. T,!W ,eIloquient ICW-tgriff exponent. is "w baeU " ­ jp� -rewirds. . I I I" - , , , : I ..:k� - . , � - i'. 11, .. 4. � " . ,,�ffiat'd � .... . . . . . �, _Xo�-_ .1 I " . I .,!.e; , , � �� . . . . . . . . "I , 1"4" C�rpund& , .. 'R To the ratepayers of McKillop . I w.%uW ask you, to vive, us -ia - mong his desk-mat�s of former ses- ' . - .."I. of the Buudge p c i "I. - Seaforth * - effort in perfbrnAng_youj.�tatute - ;ions and his eloquence will be beard bate proper -is over, the House is - 24, to see I,:# ;D advantage in sponsoring the ac- ions of a Government which, in his busy studying the :s6tual resolirtibirs. The result is a total subsiden I Saturday is not possible to get better resu 'nd er . )pinion, is ffetting rid of its reaction- ce of the "ruination of industryll.talk so our present system, than we have been getting during those past try element and resolutely setting its 'ace common- during the past few weeks. May,31 ten years, and maybe we could do toward a newer order of thing, s )olitical, - Conservative prophets of blue ruin black . Game called at 6.30 p.m. without the new and increased grants. The bills covering the branch -line and outlook have nothing to say. Worse still, even the party - This letter is not Penned to start a controversy, but to get you to think )rogramme of the Canadian Nation- Ll Railways have press, forgetting that it should' be this matter over seriously and weigh completed their )erijous passage through the Com- searching out proofs of said ruin, is actuall�f publishing most cheering — -. I it carefully, so that the township council, who are nons and now await the less tender messages regarding Canadian indus- road expenditures on construction and your servants in governing the township, -may get an nercies of the Senate. Not in many has try. . maintenance, and 50 per cent. on sal- idea of what the majority wants done rears any one Piece of legisla- i On two successive days last week ary of township road superintendent, in this matter. - don (for the bills are merely com- one such great protectionist organ, but the condition for getting the grant Yours sincerely, )onent units of one whole) met with The Montreal Gazette, carried very is: The Council must first, by by-law, ;uch strenuous opposition in the low- interesting articles on its financial abolish statute labor and Appoint a FRANK McQUAID, �r Chamber. The covering resolu- page. The second of these, in par- township Road Superintendent, who is Reeve, McKillop. ions were fought for two or three ticular, is a gem and. since it refers to work under the supervision of the - . - lays.. The resulting bills were torn to that which went beforeo may be township council and under the High- I — - o pieces, nd ,eading. These again ran the gaunt- worth quoting. in part: "Following the improvement noted ways Department, and no member of the council is eligible for said posi- HOG GRADING REPORT et in the Railways Committee, where yesterday in the Cansdinn textile in- tion. The Superintendent must work The following is the weekly hog iot only was clause -by -clause discus- dustrv, it is interesting and gratify- � under the direction of Council, super- grading report for week ending May ion the rule, but where technical and ing to note another similar bit of intend all work of whatever nature; 22nd: Aministrative officials of the Na- news in the instance of the iron and make out and keep all time; issue or- Sea- Bruce- Wal- ionals-including Sir Henry Thorn- steel markets. As in thp ease of the ders to the council for the payment forth field ton on himself -were put in the witness textile betterment, thvr(� is no ex- of all expenditures; compile the gov- Total ....... 1820 127 98 138 lox and catechized by members. Back nectation of any great improvement ernment reports at the end of the Selects ..... 490 34 39 43 n the House. in committee of the immediately, but the ht,tterment is year and keep his books in shape, m 47 50 61 vhole, the bills again faced the or- stifficient to be tangible . '. . New under the different headings, for in- . Heavies . ... . 73 8 1 17 lea]. Conservative members in par- business rentains considF-rably below spection by the Highways Depart- ,,:Extra Heavies I . icular trotting out again the whole ,rray of argument that had served shipments, but the way in which the latter are eating their way in*- --A-,- ment officials at Toronto. This is a .Ii_l�#- 11, 11 Shop hogs ... 177 34 2 Lip -ht and - `-1_;S_,.A4-v- 4u:W111 �­. - - ­­-, 1W i'��;-,,�,�',� tour- of"Inspe6do0w ,, '11, , . " !11 bettep-..d.vT* or. I I ."",.,-,!,�-wl-l�.'�,,�.,i.,..�a�,Vli �', , i d i,, ' N 1,4111 111.11 � �W'� " � .1 SW � I Qy , - �, I � ), - - � ;� ,:,,., 7 .:�� , . Y,-10 i , - " 1, corps of C44etp-, gp9d, 1.41 ... M � ... I 11 �- . . ." 1, I . " . - 1. 1,? r mented1th, Gio ift �)", , , Z; '... I vers. " , . I . 17 it',* :I i� ,I 11 , 'I ., , �� . I ,_ I . 'OF ( ',:,, , , ":.r "I ":1�1,­ t;.�j,' � � x had a,ttaxxied and jai R % lu ` ,"�:`�,,�,,t,lt . P W�.. i �,� i ,,,,, . , ', :1 � I ' ; �4., I -.11 `� I I ,hey Q' � _n% ,;i good corps sp#it:l . & - I 71 � -, -t & - � . � , , ;:. ,A,.- ;� ... 1.1�­t, also urged Upon the b� 4n'd"-,*I$.:,:-,�,'-.'�:���,�.���, ,:. �, . ,1��, . 1�� . . too, the importance- of cadef:'w6jk j�,,# !�, ''; -,� : ..", ;,, ;. 5l He Pb � . - I. - . 11 1 I Yuma ''and' disciplinaT'y- -malu%­. ��_' - --I, , , � I i I.P., , and the 'Ims1iortance ,of le�jj A�,, ,11�1.­ I I 1, ff - tow . � �­:�,% , fm . �:11: � ,`�,,, - , shoot. Mr. Aberhart, after -a '. ,, !:�.�i',; . . . � ' . ",,�,�,­,.- .� words of praise, invite .On �., I __,;�., ;,�,i� d behAlf of ,, 1 ,:.,� . 1� V. - ` , the Board, the Corps too the 61yurIPla . I `:",�_,�,, Restaurant, and the boys m, 4,,' 'AJ ' " �.i , �l I I , 1,- n ., � 'P, , ,. �,W ., !� �4 .- � � ,k "I �� .1, �. appearance in their - ma,r'4�h Uftlw. , , �. 11 - 1� 'fz.,'l . . 11� W " I I 1� ;.�,��, _1 ,,. lee cream was served to the girls at. '...'' , ,� * ��, r. � ;_�� �'J " , the school. I I 11 I �.. -!�.k ­��., . . I � -X , As a result of the . good s4owin `,;­ ,-..... , g- . 1, I,- 1. li.Y, � .. .. :­:�,,,�., . �e;', made by the cadets on Friday, an at- . - , , �.� %, �V,, tempt -Will 1+1 � ,�'.. � `;��,,, be made in the fail .,' ��,��%;,� 1. ... ­ ' obtain uniforms for the whole l6olr�, ." � .::� �,,� � I I I., 11" . . .1, - � I . I , and these will likely be kilts 1� . I - ..... ..... F-121,111. . . , 7;, ,,,, I - 11 I , , - . I !,:. .. . -I e, "'. 'On Sunda .1� __ . ... .y.evening the Cadet,$ st� ,��_ �,,l 1� , I ,;.n.... ,­;,�"?: tended divine setviled at First Pres- I . ,.11, ,"i , � ,, T;., .. � � � ,� � ,,,,,, , , - 'tb� I ,� , .1 . , , ;. ,4 byterian Church, marching from ...... ; "'. � , , . . " , :,-9 - school to the 4urch headed by the- 'rk"., t-- .2 ­. Highlanders, Band. � . � 1,; 11 . , . �; ... ;;;;, ", I . . . . . . I 4 . am— � � ,� ��., 1, , , !, .1111 , . M I 11 _�_ ���', . � 1 ,1.!:!,.4' � , �, 4� - ,`�-�r,IV � 111,�,r�'I' The Conintittee have not as yet re-' 5 �. 1 .1,.1,1 .1 1. ceived a picture of the old Town HaIL � , " 11','�� " I I .:�*"'­ I . a - � this old landmark and,-serrd.it in. � . , �11��-11 F.;, - I � . . "t, Willie McLeod, Port Huron, Mich.,. I ,.�:�: � , writes: "We are making'great pre-: I .. , " -,�, - '. . paratioris to join the auto carava*. I ., :� i, . . I .. 11 � when it arrives here from Detroit. A.M. . .. I ,-,)�:' , , . - starting now to have my old puddle I I :', ,�', - � :1 . I � - ;�. jumper Axed up and iu. fine shape for , , � ­.-� the trip. I will have her greased up , - ;�,,,' ...". ' I � 1. so fine will have to ran Her sideways. I I :I �� ""., I ... 11, 11 * to keep it from flying. My very best .. .*.::-.. , ,; to all the boys!' . . ..,.�I, , ,!��". ` S. T. Anderson, police *-niaglitratp,, . . . , , T., - , �( 11 Comber, Ont.: "Just forty years � . . ,�.��'.,. .1, since I left Seaforth, that's a long- ­;�` .� ..�. .. time and I am going back home. in, - I ­";�'. August to see the old town and hunt ��.­, I .. .:.;� �j: , up old-timers. Wish you every suc- . t.�- - cess in every way. Your invitatioli I . I � I I , -2.); was wonderful." 1. f . I.. � , -,11 . . . - 'Complete railway informat I ion I I 10� � ",�, !.�� I., I I . , . %, . I %, �,�:��_. .. �.: . .5e� I. �, .. contained in'the,:pr,0graiAm6_'to* - , � I �.."`I.�i, � - � , , le'j% �� 11' I., . `�,k;-',,`�, .. . ... 7 Irlie, colnmlattee. - i6�-Vr 4 ,�;-, � � .'alkla,"�..9 ih� - . . .,., ,1. , , - I Murless Players for fhe i1dj;! - �, �1: of - I �.. .�, - $195.2-1, realized after paying all ex- .:,.4 _1 . . . 11 � . . I , . - penses. Remember the grand open- , . 4; . ing of the new pavement on 'Main I , , Street, Tuesday evening, June Sird, ,%: ,, , �. King's birthday. See bills and dodgers "', I - . for full particulars. Proceeds in aid , _.. of the Reunion Fund. .� V I � , Reports from Detroit show bumper- I . . . . . I attendances at all their meetings and 1; 1, . the lineup will be a long one on the I I �* morning of August 2nd. _. � I 11 t. . I , 1, ., ... . I CHISELHURST il, Notes. -The niany friends of Ros& . I , - . , McLean will be pleased to hear that .1 after having his leg reset he is mak- �L-1 . ing good progress toward recovery— 11: Miss Florence Vennor spent last week ... I end with relatives in Parkhill. ---Ow- - 7 ing to the indisposition of Miss Rog- �,;. � erson, the teacher for No. 10, Tucker- � I ,� . smith, the school has been closed but �'! it is expected in the course of a few I days it will re -open. -Most of the .1� farmers have been able to get in their . i roots between showers, but are await- � ing warmer weather to enable them � to sow beans. I t each of the earlier stages. Fin- summary o t e law relating books indicates activity in many to provincial grants to ;township , 6 15 DUBLIN lly, the bills received third reading, nil Sir Henry that branches of industry. �Mich is not roads as it has been since 1920 and Rough 1-1.1-11 .1 1 Notes. -Mrs. M. J. Benninger %pent got much encour- gement. The Senate threatens still so bad, son on! what it will be after January ist, In the exchange of letters that 1925, Sows No. 1. . 9 1 Sows No. 2.. 29 3 1 Wednesday in Seafortb the guest of o have the President back on the wit- signalized the disappenrance from The question now is, will we con- Stags ....... 1 old time friends. -Mr. Larry Beale, of.Stratford, visited with his mother �ess stand, on oath, and to examine, d lib, such officials as it may to the Liberal ranks of ITnn. Walter Mit- tinue the statute labor system in the the Prime and codes, and then sent and his sister on Monday. -Miss care .chell, um-nons. That course it yet 'may Ministpr would seem township and bar the municipality to have countered tbis most effective- from all future �oad grants, or should I INSPECTION OF COLLEGIATE 1 NUry and Miss Agnes McDaid are home for the summer months. They ecide not to pursue. It will, how- ver, brood over the bills for a fort- ight or longer, and ly. At the outset, Rij�ht Hon. Mac- the Council pass a by-law abolishing kenzie King ri�fers to "our conveysa- statute labor and appoint a township � Ispent CADETS lJohn, the winter with their brother, in Hamilton. -Mrs. M. Murphy probably will onclude its defence of the constitu- tion of a few days ago" in which, he Road Superintendent, .whereby there ;tilde, Mr. Mitcbell assurance On Friday morning of last week.and daughter, Patricia, of London, ion by throwing -out enough of them o show Sir Henry Thornton, the g,ive that he would support ibe Budget on — - ____ -_ Division. After poinling out e the annual inspection of the Seaforth Collegiate Cadet Corps was held on i were the guests of Mrs. David Me - Connell tb(� early part of the veeek. ' �Overnnient. and the people of Can- futility of using phraqr- such as the da that public-o-wnersbip in this "Laurier -Fielding Tariff" to describo ountry is not vet .so soundly founda- what protectionist Liborals claim to ioned . as to be im,mune. from partisao have been R protectivo fariff arlprov- nterference. \, ed by Laurier. the Prime Minister E. Gugs Porter, Con.:;ervative m'eTn- )-nakes the. apt comirent. that, since or for West ffastin Mr. Mitchell toured ,;:%-­teru Canada omb in the Commons on Thursday with Sir Wilfrid in 1917, when a ast, when he moved for an inquiry major campaign is.,4iw was the re- rito the conduct of -Hon. James Mur- duetion of tariff on i�nplpments of ock,. Minister of Lahour, in with- production. be .(Mr. Mifrhell) surely rawing from the Home 'Bank, Ot- could not have been I.iboring, ever FLwa, two day% before the failure of since, under any illnsion as to what hat Institution, big savings deposit were his late chieftsiin'� 'views upon f $4,000. The withdrawal, Mr. Por- the principle of prritertion.- �r charged, had followed directly 6p- .. - - n a meeting of the Cabinet at which - he Horne Bank had been disetissed, INCREASED GON'ERNMENT nd Mr M—A­Ir 4. I U A A GRANTS TO ROADS VERSUS the Collegiate Campus before Inspect- -'r. Jurin Bruxer is progressing ing officer Lieut. -Col. G. 11. Qllespie., favorably in St. Joseph's :Iospital, V Weather conditions were ideal and, London, following a serious operation. there was a large attendance of in- -Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford an- terested spectators during the man- nounce the engagement of their eld- oeuv(ln. eqt daughtRr, Helen. to Mr. John Gibi- A, 9.40 Sgt. Major J. Archibald . son, of Toronto. The marriage will formed up the Company in close col- i take place early in June.-Kinburn umn; the officers took post and Capt. I and St, Columly.ri football teary. play Fred Crich proceeded with company their first game Thursday at St. drill, and with Lieut, D. Kerslake, Columban. They are entered in the second in command, carried out the W. F. A. The team practices three company manoeuvers asked for by nigbts a week. , the inspecting officer. Platoon drill, ___.el___ including extended order work, and CANADA rifle exercises followed under the fol- lowing offieprs: No, 1., Lieut. A. Me- Montreal, Que.-The confectioneiT Crae; No. 2, Lieut. W. Hart; No. 4, biqcuit and chocolate industrIes �i Lieut 8 Nicholls No 2 Platoon in e' 11 U & Ir! . .11 V. y a e- ianded 11spot cash," refusing a mark- . - STATUTE LABOR -- __ . . . . I command of Lieut. W. Sutherland, an. a ave a cap, a zation Of .Doa,_ 000,000 and an annual business ever.r d eheque, but had at once redeposited he entire $4,000 in another bank. 2-61logiolo�EFOOOORIIEIIBUDIEEgogoolgogooguoloosigipBp� Editor Expositor: - - '_ composed chiefly of the signallers, did not take part in this, but gave an year of $50,000,000. The imports of these industries are comparatively Hon. Mr. Murdock did not deny the With your permission I would like '� = - exhibition of signalling, including the small, amounting to $750,000 last rithdrawal. He stated in extenua- "in to bring to the notice of the rate- - E i Street Dancing = � .alphabet and numeral,.; in the Morse Semhpbore year. [on, thah he bad done so the ord- payers of McKillop R few facts con- = and codes, and then sent iary course of business" and, firr- - cerning the legislation enacted dur- E - Senforthl Highliznders Band = a message given them by the Inspect- . Montreal, Que. - The Canadian her, that be wag returning the en- ing the last session relating to town- - - ing officer. Sergt. Robe rt Willie and pageant to take place at the Britigh � lrq amount to George T. Clarkson, = ship roads, said enact-mOntz coming = Crescent Five OTchestra = Corp. J. Stewart were in charge of Empire Exhibition during cflx weelm Aquidator for the defunct Bank, in force after December 81st, 1924. = and other music E the signallers. The signalling corps in July and August vd11 Imeluet) Vbereupon, he left the House w1ifell him No doubt, most of you are aware - =_ that the 1920 = will be in attendance at a big = iq a new feature in cadet drill here, having been introduced this by scenes depitting t1he diseoverV oil Can. by Vill not ope nKain until the hargog him bave been coninteneing with year = open air dance to celebrate the E to the 11)94 the High' year Principal Spencer, and the ada Jacques C! ;tiisr, the Armt Prench olfe 14 inside againqt nqdi"d into abd reported woon bv� and up end of = completion of New Pavement = ways Department of Ontario linve = on Main Street Seaforth = perfect w ark of the ai"allers Asrned tbea a� ocau#&tioh anti; Mo t. calm on the plailia; of Abrdbathi 010- I I = generous round of applause. A�e arrivnI of fte ttAftd, �re LOW f�'� ,a I the Special standing comkfitt4e 0; given to township councils on all con- - , ve - , - struction and maintenatee explendi- TUESDAY, JIME Btrii, 1924 I saTne reception Tv" 9' "n the 6*ar istq, the Wara 11486, $6 rl� Privilegiss and Plectiong, - %9 ,, , - I I%L * d.�!v 01% - - I - a dotftft L , t, ol­ 11 Vailure to have big charge; otib- tures (exclusiva of statat& Inbor) h U0 04M platoona for their work and ft� ddr- gffinirig of; th 111 I . . � , t, a, 111110-10- d-115 atattih momtftT tta. grant ol ?A 'per cent. VIGIA470 diftd 9 = , - tainly Merited it. ; dovcslopxlg�, d ft?b V,bl 1. , . . IL te' I " 'Via . � ,4, , , .11 '4 . %eAk? -t ,Bros .. "I . : - Noow r .,,. , � . -5 Ariotht,v interesting feature *I the rdundup oth �14_ . . 0 ditiot '64 - ad a t*VWbip 00'ft _-1-111. I 1, 1� 411'6 d,plelad to r4i Pdr- the townsIdp'U road E. owe t , -i btl - , of Ttib! . 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