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EAott, ' L " '�' 11 ... _�­ �.L ' V �',��l L � . � I �1. 1� I "Z& V ft'N", "" - I . ..'�' I I :� . , , " ­ CWT "�`�-,-� il W_ � L "', -111.11 , I '� � 1369' , " " - ji short pastor 'Wedftes4ay, April 21st, Huron Road Notift �, � ""� - ",­ N ''i'4 " Father White 4,� yoqeom on ft, '_ Z� �", , _j� 11", ", � � . , � , � - �. �. .­:.. " . ,tk , �PAW, - M-�� "', , , , .. - "RO!4 � , g Mi � " 0 � , 'L, L. I , , Gwenloell; wero g; �,7,�r., L' ' W�,�,A .; , - v� " V , 11 I I ..-,*-, J. ' the parish-, ou6,,,,1wAo -Mrs ,, T . .- - - , 4,� `�,,�-,Z­i out , grnivg, iiid �6 so and the , 4pt _."Was. weilli, known by many of I I I � jt;=-!��, . � X", IWI. WIXW�.*X_ - niwwm A RM 4 . Nelson A I" - ,7 ­�. .1. .� - a L -V,,�, - I �kf . NW..,,�tf$ _7 I -'of 134yfi 1( John and, BabeL Lois hav, - , � _. .11,1111, . , " , L 11 ,,, _____,-,rT' P,;, ­g . I � � ll� b14- 4sq, cm, i g�l Q ., 'I"' t . I 'R le presented' thle-L"410i nsl4ents' 1, J, �, .,,,::��.,�', %4- I � . - , � e returned home . urso � __­ , __ - I 'th . . _'S�,E�'� ! " '­ _.... . . . . . . . I .1.11, - - .. I.. � xw�� aww"'lup, . . after spending a couple of weekp.* , I . � ., I - W MW . .. , liu � , , Ueii � I `V��f . , , i 0, , , - , , 'N j ' ,'I .. .ill L 1. - I , -� , � te on Thur$;� 01 It. - Deceased was' born i ld I . I -inw - . 1. - , - Be nursing n - , � I , ingham, as Secretary. day last U . V, . " In the house now occupied . i pro I "; , _1 X1f Gii�isr, of'W I" "n Mr. and, Mrs. Oproat, of Tuckersiulth "4 T. V. W,10.5F$- , . ". , . [ - . _,Vr, Fergus Bunitril and ;tty P".'VA"t4t _ I -V Nq11"Ito 11 so 11;_U ..... 4 3 �, L I I . L. , I I , FC11 - :1 . , thit , alw-4."five; �Rot, ,,, , ­­ , , V Of elintoli, �with to Rev. PftarW4.ew4­J , . � , ' . , a _4141. : - W 'Xis- lfokg. '. I - . . .": -L,,; , , _T , . 4 _Maxn, %P,v . "ys'!��, . rer i,.46 -14* & C, � 11 L , 0147.14*46;, ��Nblw -n,Jq" , . I" hall and at Eii Ila . '11 � , 0`1 li "I, W�` '' _L � ""'t I., , ,� � I., ­ L.. L4. - 'W- " " �!r _�,ih ' . & �� � . . . I . : . "I , The following offi&rs were elected- the -high sca4m le separa l�ly ... Fraser, Augun Jztn, have returned hame after spending a tro't. -on -, " 'e, 7"'. t` -, _... ". . [�­ 6',_ - ,no ly -- , 7- �, �. reason#:,. X -M, I ., L In " she" *as -A)a - epTiono,11Y. 2W _ ;.o, � 0*ent. It %f�,,,.0;ir7,.­ 1. , j, ­� , ' ­ ... - - _., . " L( " . 'a 8! ­ _,-`d, ..-,-L,b - L� . 401t i. I ,�ip j", ZA - a . I L . , , ) O.., bke,�.tkupu , Yj6if,:cqh: take , I , - - " . - Presidents, Mrs. Colborne, school on _'F�14 !boon. w A .are plea'S, Young, lady. L y an J%.utQ* � " ' , L , - '' - ­ " 1. I , , ­ i .�� �,6:r , She Was fiftV, _ L' .. 1, g1vd"L th to'No . mv in. rhem,� 11 ,.. I,e . d,, th UY6 A,fi4. l$b'."'Gut ,6!� _ , . , ,And*L fatal,ly, 'juArsd :-*,%UW,'%�L_.�,�, - Honorary f. 1P, A� 4n 'about, twenty years of few weak, in glyth.­�We Mobile A . ` , L ,-,Or , -ift. theo IWO&I erich; * Mrs. Hamilton, Goderieh; Separate echo eat and for a time en- ed to hear that Mr. Herbert Hender- ' . 4 . I . I . ... itor % wOrd6"fin, this con- God spnh k W mili Age,he went W �� _ I I "' ­ ' .,�ri I . . " ,��% -,. .." ,;irt'he''oAil�',':��the-,-cozii*aii[d .1 _., _ Mrg. Wilson, Wingham- ]?resident, brushes, thie� , - pils, a ng on a side ',' � � once 0* . # , .11 I. . I 4 9 P . _ . ge stand! -it,t+u,,��-,i.: �; ,.J "" I P yes��., u§etX."-! QM,5:T,gfglB, � d In farming, later taking up , ty., zone at 1A_,*,,,',r�:,_ � , "." "' .,J,Ove�,� , . _�,2563 \�01'­Uahsg+d. X11 _ , son is improving iftdr a severe attack � . . _ �his '46ic , e ha, L 71A:TR- , ---are, �;Wa` Agu'fts'i VbiV6 taken of Ever- railroad '*oTk. Returning in about I street, waiting for A ear-' T'h,PL I L ' � , ! r L , Mr& Hogg, Clinton; lot vice-pres., gold foui - - ol _', - L pu . .- .0� � _ � V , - 'L. .Mf-""��_ ­ ­ W . '� - - " of pleurisy. -Miss Marie Smith, of - mains wem brought to Kiv�gsborj(lg§',�,'­'� - - it. 411 'the -�yvfhraut,%uaie� a3he L., #9'"'. Mrs. Hollard, Exeter; 2nd vice-prea., sharp uojl,.L.�.��l lvthe Altar 'fi ' -toria Stratford, is spending a few days with Q 'Iffi4`1 `*&`6f Addin b1fidersto the I I L � . I. and,iakhf :' - '0,io�ejhiit ?� 7,4811, Abe_t ,g� I L .yq� years he married Miss Vie 1 4' � " 16"1- .. I . , Mrs. Willhi,'Wingham; 8rd vie,, -ores.. Societ I 9. &,�', "son. For about The driver 9.f - ' .", . Ilb I it - ' ­ ti bed:_,�',by' M1r. Guthrie . '. �.64,1�1 ; of the - C. D-ava Mr N Ison Gov- "'��. �1. � inaustryL -112 -up -qeen :,�,,, ` . Vold reading they,resided in Seattle and Los An- . . #M' deat'h, - machino- 4 " , I . . Zie. hoartfe#;��", OX','� __�� ' � ' Olth"aru . s Audr . ,.Ti I twenty years her ,ougius, Mr. and ,. ., npt stop. , :.W " i! � - , I )R,eapeia "ire n A liaw very largely IIS- -` ,ew,;Go046h; #h vlbe-�res,; W. L., an", ;, - enTlock-lEr. and Mrs. William Tre . . ,?. I'll � � , " ' L by 4he L1N*iV,JariW wad IJ `: -Canadi J�Lr. Guthri * _­ Xro. ---XqDoh�)..Or�t , -ftmondvillea;, ., ree.- w lanjg';� O , "', u piece id " lig. . Five years ago they returned wartha motored to Clinton -on Mon- "U", Ae 'in tbis, dismet go qmi to , 1i yi : ktpl , ... I.. 4 . � ge Cennor,� anu fg�lfti , ", ��., " � . ,. ­ � T_ and calln6n- be embeetbil. '- B��' ,,'9 ��- -,r , L, V= Mrs. V ,.,. � "'. % t, : . , - I .Will fall as 114t ind thin ai a me 10 ed -in I e- : I$, a egi ha*6 been living at Goderich. A day and -attended the funeral of Mrs , L I , i U6 �' "A : .-M, ��; � . and Mr. h,*,, . 'h,L'­' -, . ,. to .�?* d �f ,the Ho J : ' . 0,ty, . ::: ,; , ,,, L "V . . worth of bootleg 7whiskey, on a �e 'W" ,,, , . . - usail; I " .$265. I �,thanked the short Wtvice was held at Goderich, C Trev,a * in their hour Of boteawmeitt-NX3. , ..%"'; I � 113W � I -.' _; �� � �:, ffkkss� xln�il lime, , , rtha ­ "" I . kirow T . 4M ,Iiig$�, oik. fof� L � . . . ­', � ­, _'�_ . - ­ L- _,..'I . . , , X , W-,_AAI� 'L .W ----t - . - �� 1 , ; plaite4 I . . � . . iW. , i4lbor I ly different sod! F�� April 28rd, the cortege then ' . B. Me . - . ,Mr,e is Guthrie's statement fe 11* :. - L � , G -A . �_t I , I "it - �.Soc., Mlis. A,' .-t- M I" ir generous Peter Gardiner aM M 'a. R� _.' - 11,� 1 pl�14 . !, , - 10inada' . ; 4-uTge, xt '1� X - e., miss gifts andIk ed that he pa . . -*O*is�'Tntii I I , ,.! 't,N%iid, sle ­ .. I �ocedliinj to Bayfield, where service .0 Gowan are in London attending a � f ,,-,p,:�, , - ; ., �J . - � . XP�,Yl _Q4&rilh- Associate , ' convAntion as diefft � ,- , . " ,- . I - . " . . . , -me of Mr. John missionary , lens. . ' -Mem- had onlY" ' __he good work was hW at the ho McKILLOP � �iites, . , . .. ` .- In -the firstylear 21A per,cent. *as t - , 1922 ', . . I ,1920 bers, see .W; N6'.'Elimville; sup- so nobly. do-iie- � , �� �. lormer--'pas- Fraper, Mug conducted by Rev. Mr. - . - from St. Andrew's United. cburch.,_.� .. ..,.� - . " %%�%, talan off the. duty on' woollen goods, $31R,W7 . Binders -$214,407 1 .1 Afis. _,Veniieii Clinton; Mis- tors, It". . I 11 � 11 arty, under Clarke, of North Street United church, From Our Toronto Correspond nt. P f i am r ad -to , I I � .... - , , I p y sqc-i ., e The e0ple o Wingh i e k! � :11 I _-:., - 8 1. 11- �1111. IL � - ',,­ � -The 'Liturier-Melffini.,tatiff that'liad' _�: 6,00r. �. Rra#ir , $ 198 sionarl.. Monthly, �Mr's, Fowler; Chris. whose gmd'- ' - " ­� ek's church Goilerich. There remains to mourn -Dear Expositor. The thermometer see the snow all cleared off and the � - . , ;,k �­ .I., 77777 .." I hf L loss, I L '- a ds 3dn . I , 6, qlarved the ,bolittry s6'- well, ft. - the 4 K143, Mvivers ,, - , ... �� - . ". a I , $- 21,030 tian, StevlmrdsK - iMd Finance see was built 7 .1ather Noon the widow, one sister, Mrs. has been up in the seventies &r I ks as if ;".. . a roa ate dr g off. ' it oo , , i�,, . I " - . - .. . .- , . .11 ' , ��4LL_ M.m- --A-ye,Wba1d_,_ . Seaforth; Stra-,nge vw*14;r rvia .. . , way, Hatisard is full, ,of 'TOiy'iRhrses . I _P �rs; an, who wai�B_ Zia twenty-two, John Fraser and one brother, T omas few days. At time of writing it is the w-tos will soon be out a .. .... 14L 4 11 . - , . . gain for . � , ., I If put into number instead of,valuv . ,, &4 __ h Pr1i1g Work J, L�.'�.. , L I Of, that same. - tariff ) 'thitt haa- ke* sec,Afts, Clark, Goderich- These of- years. Dur1ng1th§`A�`rAt" tv not quite H� R-1116i�; both of Bayfield. down to freezing point, which is not another &cason-The a i , ` � J � . '� - ' _, , - nearl th , , L . I �;. �-�, .... Q �'. - - , " -the galue ,or ­ - ,�, � YON e fibets vvieke-installed by Mrs. Crowe, -three years of, �W .... I � -4 - .1'," i ther White, -On Saturday, April 24th, after, a very good sign. A tag day, held will be the next thing as the -�._­­ , r 4 . the mills so ,busy iiis WA&A..With the decline is : . L - )?or instance, wq imported 59.� 1� - � Maple _. ' :­�,� , , in the first,yea)r aiid reduced fo 21%* same. , . after -vibieb- th4 prayer of consecra- 1he interio ch was re- a comparatively short illness, there recently by the Humane Society, re- syrup season is almost over for this ., I.., 111 � mowers in 192�2.�L *%d 422 in 1925- 1922 . .. . ­' - I , .­ , I ;� � I � !, Per cent. - In the -:following year there i - tion 'Was %60er�d by Mrs. Kydd,- -of plaint6d, a h � - . 'ling and"a passed away one of Bayfield's most alized around $20,000. The manage- year. , ­� � '_ . was inothei'dut -of 10 per cent. in- the you will i�ocall, i� tH& last .yqar 4 the � - , � ... 1w � - �, ' h hall were highl_y esteemed residents, Elizabeth ment of the Sick Children's Hospital Public School . 1� , � � British Preferential, bringing, the uOnservadve ad6iniatratWWI � - - But Road, ' 'Xorth Street Church, new pulpit 1. Inspector Dead.- . - , L to J)� , . � �,*,'.' �` " �. 11 � � I I . there Is ,qUes- Mdereesh, ts,fAk� place of meeting in completed. . . McCullough, widow of the late Joseph requested �500,000 to establish a hos- William Irwin died in his sity-eighth : -I �IW tariff on woollen goods down from , ls� �the other �side _ 1: _ I .I-" �. , 1027. _V , -2- . � q - MeEwan. Deceased was born at pital away from the din, noise and year on Sunday, April 18th, at the � ::1 -, ­ , , ,,, I - I ��___ . ..". 27% per cent. 6-24.8 Aot, and what tion. The lower tariff did- not cause % . Gatehouse, County of Kirkixbright, smoke of the great city, where the WellealeY Hospital, Toronto, after an �,.­ � I 1-1 . .... was the result?" Hugh goes on to �r increase of imports,- but did it in- I 0.1 414ML , Scotland, in eaker ones of the little sufferers illness of some time. He was born . :, -11 i argue that all 9ver Canada mills clos- Ju ur gX I . . . � � 9 . piort trade? Heaven only - " -7 1 . . � 111�1." _- Joseph XcEwan, of- Liverpool, Eng- could be kept and the response has at has occupied 1�, �, led olown-nie-ii hsA to go to the Sta�es 19t1t, �q "t R E . Belmore, Out,, ,and "': . V ws � __*'.-__'4.1 could do this. Stilli REPORT O,F OG- SHIPM NTS Notes --The pTeo#p n of Pu c School Inspec- 1 1-1 -_ . L L. ,:",. ' L let us 16@,f It over. . , - . . �_p held in the land, in IM, later coming to Mon-- been $650,000. Of this amount, the the Positio Mi' I �11 , , ' ;0 I I etc. He says: "Look at your im- - Town Hall on Zlesdil:_�.,_evenjng under treal and Toronto, finally settling in City of Toronto, through the council, tOr for thEr County of Perth for up- . � A. 1, . - The following is the teport of hog , � " . ports of woo)1ens . . . a - I I J 6 J&ul Eorticultural Huron provincial wards of -thirty years. He is a .. , I ee thent.. the auspices of th . I risin I g until, the, last year we brought .. FAport , a From Canada. - shipments for week ending April'23, County, and has resided at voted $100,000 and the arviv- �, ...." � I .- " % ­ I - 1926: Society, wa* well Iiibended and prov- the corner of Sauble Line for twenty- Government voted $100,000. The hos- ed by his widow, Mary Ida Hamilton � I . -14 .1 v goods . 1, %� I in $20j000,000 'Worth of woolle �, 109&1 . 1925 ect ed to be an educatibial, v%,,iit as re- four years. The funeral was heold on pital is a provincial institution. One Irwin, and seven childrein Egbert, - �11 . �, . from. Great Britain we coald. haye, I 44!�913 , -Biqder§ $1,220,186 _; gards beautify'rog-the surroundings Tuesday afternoon, service beingeon- Monday morning recently fifty drunks Roinionton; Nellie and Lore'll, of . ... R. I . 1 $ , bacon, 29; thick smooth, 100; -heavie , ' , - To- - L _1� . 1, 16, - $ 12,901 Reapers'. .. ,"', � _� made at home." - ''I of ttie home, an&---fhe iitrt-ets. Mr. ducted by Rev. F. H. Paull, and pro- were run up from the cells to the ronto; McGee and Dougla-,, at home; "I., . . 4" � $ 105,893 11; lights and feeders, 12. . 1. , , , Ntw this is actually the words 61rCt'�,*3ii9',702 ' -Mowers ' _$ 957,69,6 , B cc ,ld ota 'hogs, 43; select oore, tbA, lecturet', is, sk fluviit speak- ' . . - . ru -fi _T I M ceeded to Bayfield cemetery. The police court. They were. gathered in Florence, Moose Jaw, and Marjorie, : �1% , Hugh Guthrie ils recorded on, pa,jes-, ,' Mr� , uthria- g9 er and Y ek"�lilue&thc different pallbearers were E. F. Merrier, Win. on Saturday night and Sunday morri- at home. I ... M ,q -es on and shed' bacon 13; thick smooth, 28; hea,vies, full - , , . : ,,-, - . - , - - - 2562-63 of Handird. I give -you �he tdars:dveiZ the pl;�ws­-plow industry 1; shop 'hogs, 4. varieties - of -. ,%- ,ammials and ing. Saturday afternoon is a half . , ...�4L � ..', . :, ,�i I exact reference because the facts giVe ruined,. 9 . ' I - .1." ,,�,­ � I ,f 1=� _1 holiday and it is an old saying that BRUCEFIELD _t, � copr% Walton -Total hogs, 92; select ba- perennials'which�tifi blivi,ed in form- ,.. �'�_,�� , _ .­ ., - ., A - _ �, , , 1�� - , , 1. the lie to his statements so complete- , . .. .022, 1995 con, 14; thick smooth, 63; heavies, 8; ing borders, e6i. its illuqirated his _ idleness breeds mischief. The nos- Notes. -The many friends Of Mr. bl L "'i. 4 i ". .� I ly�:-that ufiless -you'know whei�e the Impo�144'-�-�Jows'_* vo 613,998 shop hogs, 6. talk with approipkQ� laritern slides- �rum called daylight saving, comes George Swan will be glad to hear . I ,'*, 1. '' ;�` " 11?� ­ ' ,., , I - , �, -i e:Kaet 3vords. -were to be- found.- You Llxports,,pl"41 ."A 410. IL$1,680',908 Huron County�Total hogs, IAIV,; A'Aort -musical pr6gramme was ren- into effect on the 2nd of May. _', - � . , ­ , :1 �. ' . , ROT . . UT . I I that he has recovered' from his re- z] �.,J I , ' :� , " - . ! . Inight, 4magine J."was. sticking up a O*eX;'y onsid- dia� before- .the leiftrik, begm., Mr. hope to get away from here before cent illness and NN visiting friends in ­ ?" - J �eprsk W014a ,&,e . " - , YOU. C sel6ft bacon, 349; thick'smooth, 696- - C�­f :_ "' Argvriian merely to,pro4e 1111"yinirks- erabld varlmAl"011 464 '�& i@ ' ,b ' P_ Haberer, priesidbntq*�06,.Adesl, go- Ty allnutted ' . '.1 . ' . 11 ftuTes'- - -'-Is heavies, 69; extra heavies, 2 V . Toronto this week -Mr, and. Mrs _. - L '.. �., _ that, iis I have no use for -such sense- .1.. � -L - � b , �. . ' " " ciety, acted as chairmat.--.A success- ' . . . . . . . . RfAURN . 11 , it possible tbA�,--Mr. Guthrie -made a hog, 41; figh& 28. less capers. About 1,500 men mus I - vl4f I * , � ""7 I'; . I ,tand feeders, - George 'Watts, af' Clinton, ,ad at , I%rbrare the 11guroes of imports tak- poor selection tor- hft c'onA0#risbh-? If ful euchre and dance wa-; held in the EGGS AND CREAM tered in Queen's Park on Thursday Mrs. WatVs brother, Mr. "I'll ­ ''I I ��. en from the Trade and Commerce re- thatbe k' possible solution Of, his ab- ow town hall on Wednesday eveninx of , Also last and treked down University Av- James McQueen and her sister, Mrs. .1. .1 poM 1925: solutely silly and ibsurd_,corr�pa-risons I tWs -week und(,r the auspices of the; LIVE POULTRY. enue and Simcoe Street to the station ja . � ���,..U; . Imports from Great Britain of � mes Walker, last week, - There _,V "" , , ,i the test would be to tl�� total im- ST. COLUMBAN - young people of the local R. C.,Cbur(,h.' en route for Ottawa to protest tOlwe�e six delegates and two visitors , , .. 11 ports apd exports over a peridd of Notes. -The Literary Society held -Mr. George ffess has pumfiased thi, Thos. Bickell, Seaforth the Government the cut in duties :� L � - , Dutiable Woollens. On from Brucefield attended the inaugural . � " years. Let us do that: ' their closing entertainment last Fd- carriage shop and business of the automobiles. They marched in fours service of the Presbyterial Society of I day evening, the 23rd, when alT the F. M. H(%c;s estate, and is &w in �1. 1. , 1921 ............... $45,795,678 Imports Canadian Exports - ' headed by an excellent pipe band, and W.M.S., of the United Church of Can- ... ". '' . 1922 - -,� ........... 22,895016- members and some of their friends charge.-M.r. C. Fritz received war,] ____ - were quite an imposing sight. Ladies' ads, which was held in Ontario Street � 1923 ............... 31,298'216 $24,317,190 1921 $12,527,373 met in the parish hall. The first part on Tuesday of the serious illness of Clubs, both Conservative and Liberal, Church, Cbriton, on Tuesday, the �1!1".' "', 10 1924 ..- ........ 30,44596 $ 7,6�49,162 1922 $ 5,345,308 of the evening consisted of progres- his daughter, Miss Dorothy, who is Ri-id, If. R. McKay, John Howard, I especially the former, have been quite 27th They report -a most inspiring .... ) I- V� -, - 1925 ............... 80,283,675 $ 8,392,427 1923 � 46,066,898 ,I,, euchre, after which lunch was training for a nune at Victoria Hos� Akin Holin, Win. Hater. To mourniactive here recently in anticipation and 'harmonious meeting. 1. �, . I., . -I.' , **'** $11,661,7M 1924 $9,09,519 served. First prizds, were won by pital, London.-Staide & Weido, hard- the loss of a kind mother, there re-! of a Dominion election in the near, young Peoples' Society. -The Y. P. .., , I YOU will note these facts: (1) Im- $ 6,428,549 1925 $11,342,712 Mi§s Rose Flannigan and Charles ware merchant-, are installiig a see- rimins three sons and two daughters, I future. They usually wind up the I v C. E. had their monthly song ser- ,�,,� ,,. , .�, I I . , r ports for- the last three years have Now the agricultural collapse of Malone; consolation by Annie Cur- ond gasoline filler punip in.frout of .Tt,,,.1,11, Fred and Samuel McFwan, me-eting with a dance; women never vice after church service. As usual 1� � .. . I ed slightly -not: increased. (2) tin. The latter part of the evening their hardware storc. This makes of Bnyfleld; Sarah McEwan (Jane),lseem to tire of dancing when their ?joo*, doclin I '� ... �, e � 7 , Th&e was a big decline'unidp, Tory in - ,; I , , Europe choked off exports of agricul a large crowd was present for it be- � � . re was . etween 1921 and 22. tural implements'in -1921. The _ was spent in dancing for an hour or th,e sixth pump of thk kind fiL Zur- I of Bayfield; Mrs. Charles Knuckey, 1 mare friends take part, I have reso,i cause all enjoy it and realize the val- �.' . dustry lost heavily but in the last few 80. -Mrs. William Dorsey attended ich.-Rdv. W. B. Den,is, pastor of of McTier, Muskoka. Among those I the interesting letters from Ottawa ue of good music upon the character. _. " y I ,no riff change- Business -collapsed; $rears it had made a. marked recov the Diocesan meeting of the Catholic the local Evangelical Church and Mr. � fr(inn R distance who attended the'in The Expositor. Your Ottawa cor- Miza Anna Mustard told the story of .`, .1 " 1. ? all. prices fell, all imports 4eclined- � - Women's League held in St. Peter's John Gascbo, delegati,, have returned I funeral were Mrs. Kntxkey, Miss Liza I respondent says he would rather be a �11 I 11 ,cry. It noW dominates the home how Hymn 272 was written, which .:, I tariffs. had nothing to do with it, (3), � market. Last yes ., on Tuesday, April 27th. from attending the atim,al confer�nce, Dup(,is, Toronto; M.T. and Mr-,. Geo. ' Red than a Blue. This reminds me was very interesoting. On April 18th, . , -. I f. As Our imports of *oollens - . fVoin ,,r exports almost Hall, London . . . � doublied imports. ' .-A Play entitled, "Mother of Mine," of the Evangelical (-hiirch, held at�*vlilvs, Clinton. I of a story told by Dr, Jamieson, I Miss Cleta Pepper gave an interest - 11.1 .1 Greit Britain in 1918 4see Year . was staged in the parish hall'an Wed- Kitchener. Rev, Dvnj,�i� has-been 'ta- � i M.P.P., for South Grey. A Socialist _��. , j.:: Book) were $26,068A07 and prices at Thd stock of Massey -Harris Compl- 10 _____ ing address on the "Observance of the . L� �� _ any has gone pp. The C,cksbutt nesday evening by fifteen young peo- tioned here for anoth,-r year. I I went to a wealthy man in the Unite -1 I .- ..: , Sabbath," Mr, Wallace Haugh told �.il �;, f I that �time were much Tower, -vre are p , ple from St. Bridget',.- Parish, Keuni- I States and said: "You are reputed how the Sabbath day bad been sancti :1.1 , � � , I actually importing less woolkn goods low Coi*pany reported more unfilled cott, and was greatly -appreciated by 0 — WINTHROP to be. worth a hundred million dollars - - � . � . . orders than at any time In their his- � fell or viol,ated since early days. A , ".. , 1, from England than we did in 1918. tor�. The following extract from the ,11 who attended. BAYFIELD Ladies' Aid. -The Ladi"' Aid and, and I have no money. Is that fair, lively discussion followed on the right I, . " ;; ,. Well -then, what about ruined faetor� � new.spaper-,rqort of Frost &, Wood , W. M. S. meeting was held in Cavan � or just? You'd bett,pr divvy 11P-"; obserrance of Sunday at the present , �­ � . . ies in the past year oT two ? There Compaimits -ii�s interesting read- .0 - Breezes. -Fred an,l 1-awremee Fow- I cbur(-h on Wednesday afternoon with ,,Yes, yes," said the millionaire, "you day. Mr. John McIntosh, the leader .� - ... � L - I'� � _� � _� � _� � are two answers. A great woollen 16# of Lodon, were li,mi- for the week la .small attendance. The meeting o 1"a I am worth a hundred million. of the Whites, challenged the captains - � rds the � . ,. industry like Penman's reco, . ing: !'Bank.logni ivere -substantially * STANLEY - , . lower _than- IL4 afty time since 'the Q and returned Siin,hY takingtheir I oned by singing hymn 73 with Mrpt. Thyere are a hundred million people of the Blue-, and the Reds for each I , � - following saleg: . -Notes-Mr. George Elliott, Who car, which had hein l4t' hem this' siding. The 'Scripture in the States. There is your dollar. side to take one meeting each and see , . I . 1. company's o . rgiifiiziti�n In' 1899- L It has been' living in London for some Ferguson pre � . , 1921 ............... $4,789,059 -Mrs. Coon(�-, of 'London, is ,.sson was read by Mrs. R. Camp- 1 and get to bell Out of here. -J. J. 1. , which could have the best meeting. , ,� ,. -turned last week to, his farm here taking care of 1wr brother, Geo. bl(ell from the 75th psalm, followed .11 was stated that theie were no trade time, re winter. � I 1922 ........'..._..... 6,224,740 liabilities other than curre-it monthly On Goshen Line, which he intends Orr, who Is seriously ill at -the -home I 0 - This was accepted by the other cap- , I - � by silent prayer for Mrs. Gauld. Af- i tains. The Blues will have the deva- . . 1.923 ............... 6,847,877 accounts. There was a most favor- working, as he is now buying up stock of Walter Westlakc Williant Towns- ter singing hymn 589, Mi." COVI EXETER � tional night, May 2nd; the Whites, ��, !, . 1924 ............... 5,31A,107 able outlook for the business of the' and' implements. -Mr. Jas. Grassick hend, of Manilla, raino he -re Satur- Campbell gave the messenger prayer. Ithe Missionary night, May 9th, and I � .,. , ,I 1926 .......... I ...... 6,4sl,153 coining year." Too bad, isn!t it? that and family moved to Exeter "'t day for his car which he Was obliged The topic on "Co-operation of the Annual Meeting.—The annual e.et-; I - I i the Red-, the Citizenship night, May LLL I note that splas are a. long -ment of Mr. Guthrie, then -they would Christian West," was given by Miss inx of Main 9treet Unib,-d Chu h was i 16t.h. Be .sure and come. and hear "I You will. these men had not heard the state- week, from his farm on the second t, Wave here at Chrwinas. He re- rem . � way above 1921. If peopli� *eKe . concession, which he recently sold to turned Sunday, Gi int(IT-'held last Friday evening when re- 1 them so you will know which had the �� I rus . have recognized the. fact that they ell T'Illiott return- Mary McKev., and was full of � I 1 . ing into this country to get empt were ruined, P, ­ -W.* Alvin McBride, who will, take i,g with him. Mrs .1. Praiser accom- eat. An essay on "India" was giv- i ports from all department -s were rc-, bp�,t meeting, besides each captain .. !., I i ' � i � . ment in the wollen industry, donl� There is little iteed to follow Mr. possession this week.—Our assessor, panied them as far nq Toranto.—Al- en by M'". H. Blanchard. Mrs. SlmP ceived. The year just closed has 1 needs all big -idp. to help him. � L I , ' Mr. J. Hodd is on his rounds com- though the weather wr­ anythingbut son gave an essay on "Mi�sioniirie; I been the most successful in the his -i Notes—Many of the farmers are .11 I you think there would be more rush Gtithrie further. Re went on with a ' � CC' . . . I under rese t -conditions than there sad tale about cott(m�. The import pleting his work of assessing the pleasant, quite a nnrnho�r Of the cot- in Canada," and Mrs. Campbell gave; tory of the church. The Young PeO- I plowing the land now and hope soon ,�, - p Aownship—Miss Gladys Calver, oaa." i pie's Society raised over $500 and, t. he busy at the seeding.—A large . 11 . . . . . . , I in however, keeps in near Goderich, spent Sunday With Among them were _rs.' Hart, Ted, and were .411 full of interest. After:contributed of that $125 toward the I number from Brucefield attended Mr. il ,�l", ­�J;ould e bae-k-iii the days of 1921 of raw cotton, If tagers were here ov - the week end. one on "Japan, Korn and Form I 11 , 1� e. r. Gutb4ifKs .P" *ak in very close alignment with the recard- her sister, Miss Mabel Calver, at the Bordft and Marion Marl� London; R few business items were discuss . "g, I . _­ 11. I I I the Pol, Maintenance and Extension Fund. The Moor,,, lecture on Monday evening '�­ LLLL I 11, ,,, , ( I J` ad consumption of cotton in I home of Mr. Robert McClinchey.— .W. D. Stevenson and family,, William the meeting closed by all repeating W.M,S. raised $900 for Missions and; (-,n "The Beaut.ificatinn of Horne Sur- . .. 1:1 I , I �, ., . , - `)Thill�'tr �k -ftaring ,va-mg What- United States. Our tot -a' import's Mrs. James Reid and daughter Mary Ehmt, London; warti 1�1 �, " ., ire L _' - i'" � -19 ly? have grown from unds ew � IT. A. Lu*gon and the Lord's prayer in unison. the congregation gave $1,6(K) to rmindings," and felt well rewarded. �,;, ... t , � I � I . . *1 Ltb� ' r4o9yo4ri ludv_gi - -Cer- 96,000,000 po of'Sieaforth, spent a few dayg'at the . � I - - iily, I&A.ft- 4 *Vpy� � I 1920 to almost 101i000,000 pounds home of her sistie*r rs. J. c bf of 1. �, � , . tli# , , I ., � I. the Maintenance and Extension Fund.: Mr. Durant -'s lantern was in good I � - . _�s have I - 6. ' � �p _ 119. .. . 6. ,0 N X As — -_ . —_ - - - - - �- _ The Indies of the congregation served � form Find the slides were excellent I:%. , InWhi t6' d "' tro .Is- &a irr in 1025, The figi*es for the fiscal Varna.—Mrs. Win. Colelough, of � ., __ , ,. -":'.to some year, *% will revoal even more a- Va, .1 . j ­l . , . ' .� ilils " -.. Silk abd `11101tft' W - have MR, was operate(r, on in Clinton- . -11. -supper, which was greatly enjoyed by Find beautifully colored, showing some , , �...i , � I I ektent dioldw-'ow&x U-3xi, .Stbuuding result& '.4%e first 'eleven H Bpi - -_ . . oqdandyoung. At the. same meeting prize specimens of individual flowers, L any,.Aoubt, ask,, yol"if-r''. iw�6e�"� Th` " tal a few days ago.�Mr. Jnm I 1: . - , 1.4 �, is "qn&s show i&porti-of raw,cotton io the first election of the BoArols of I L .11 I . I . McK3nley and Mr. Blart 14ds, 'Of glimpse- of many lovely gardem, etc. .'], F :, . . . IN Elders and Stewards took place to get Miss Eleanor Snidor's piano number , I.- ' true beyond dmk ' b6mi tim- ,,�of �,a 117,OW,000 pou 22 per. cenr. Clinton visited at the home of, Mr. � .. ­? iz. , in line. with the United Church of: was a Scottish tone picture. by Mae- . I I , I 1. . - ., wo6llen goods have; felt -this cotnl%#-� ffi�reafie since IN6. surely that Elgin ih,Xinley on Saturday. — Mr. — . .. 7 � .1 . 11 , I P 0='rA ....,k . �s I I. ' the , Canada. Nine. Flriprs , , , . �� ` 1� - "flaii, very keenly. It ca * hs' �.. b . . progperity ­& th6 i-ftoins- Colin Campbell, of the Bronson Line, � � - 1 11 � 1. - . . , ., . , — were elpCte(i Dowell. Mr. Jarvis Horton gave I ., ; , "l- . .. I I -, inting out. . 01�1 , .� - — I DAL and six Stewards. Three Elders will "Annip Laurie" and "I'he Flower _� t ) , , .1 � heot e&O by po .. I ched in ____ C Xvl , * . , " .A'' , " the Evangelical Church, , � - 13 od -United States, There 11'Ailliao Xhlngs��e brought out in I ch year and two �9tewardq- Song" on his violin; Miss Irene Snider . . - Ch last I . ,; . . .. !,�;_, "M ih� the I Sunday mornine in the � � I retire Pa , 11 .1 �­ I -e 44* '61-' I The three and two resp"tively, re- . ,�, � .� - . I.R-*Oolkas is very high.:rIlhis the, H&IjBef It -is 6it'btful.',- T n appropriate poem from Kipling �,t��*,�� . , :,4 , 1?'�­, 7 J , here is . . bserice 0 ' ANTI1 �?A C H FOR MAY DELIVERY . �.%;, I - . a - Dengis, " i ,�v , , . , Idird4d oxe diavelopment Of a ' lei-tafh` siraot6it dj d'ha"i'l-ian who is attending Conferencei cdFid- - 1, " _', I S, %. � , ., �, ,t, g c 4-:13,pe-. the pits -tar, Rev. W. R. , ceiving the higb"t vot.eq were elect- and Mr. Armour sang, "Thank G�'i .tiil . .:.�. I - I t I k - L,,tj - A$Out�,tho 11bUis Ol,��*ho . . ;-�, I _ fIR7 I 11,41 I , P USPI# ".., - 4-g-6ymn - tenco . � ed for three yf,.qrq, the ripxt three I R ... I "­ I " � --_ 11, _ , mpilou of wool . for a Garden," by del Ripgo and .11 ., . , , . ­ _,�� - i� 'Afir, Proof., The It is, not supobsed' and two for two yesirs, and the next I dip and L" with violin abligato.ThiDso - (K-WO(W., �"o I _.,!- I 1�,_ I ,0 4-k- �, WIle LrooA,forni t6 . _. - .11�11 a - � . �.�, ,, 11 ' ' . 4 Ath' ' �' t, .. "' ­ �#'­'bt,�"Nftent Blisi- e-., Be the fol e j"Aose�'vho ard .- - ' DUBLIN � . �� 2 . t Stove three and two for one year. The re-1whr, misqed the. tremendous helpful- , AN, I � al'&`, qm H a Egg 15.50 Nut 15,.50 [6,00 .. I "I #I' `,_�,, , , " $�, ,,, �,: 1" I . "T, ' I . nead 'T 4 � , WT'i'-� r-,6,i"k"Ithead' high up in the rifiks of t'fi**­PR#Y- Notes,- -A splendid play was given, I suit was as folinwq; The Elders fnr'neqs of Mr. Moare's wide experience :111. � I 11'. 11 - . �._ i . .1. 11 I rreir., I -V. ­ , 11. ' ' W Ir . 6& ;_bf raw -protection is a1lakowed,f'h three years, Mcq%rq. A. F. Follick, G. I ir flower culture and gardening, have . `��,, I I ' , . I , .1. , 1 I figure$' f4* �'* ' �:4 , , _ 1� by the Club. of St. Bridget's parish, ' , , In b, "... - ,_ If vl-,*,,�;' VW; I 1, $ �. . �' �" ` wool .1 fi , Is � SERVICE - S. Howard, F. C. Tuckey; for twl) I reni cause to regret it, but it VMS 1. I ,,,, .�l ­ .-? "" -, L - ­ 11 ;1 of, .. the � g ff,dw it the ta-*ft ob '*., 1�1 h �l:;?, ; .. . 1�1' ,_ ', - ': " � , , " 10.0 WAN,' r .�. .1h ,V:lti f itt Logan, on -Wednesday evening at..8 � . 1._ , ,, �,% ulted ftjh�ea I � g. I �,­ _", , - - *, - , , -.1 '. . ,", '' 11 - , �,, �X - I " ��,,,._. ,!,� --,,4. -rftd& its ilakddn6sa - !Wtdd p.'rn,,' it St. Columba -in. parish hall, As .;.�%,. �1:1 , . ,.,:;; ",'l, 'i. " W", epsh � fi � , years, W. H. Johnston, C. Aldsworth, gratifying to see so many interested � , . ­­_.", ­�!".� - ­­­, ,,� r ...... :,'��" � I , _QUALITY - , � , . ... "I , 11, 11, 4"'. -11 _��,:; . �� rit '' �­ ", 'alhiftt al0ndecency. I I the Club hav good histronic talent ancy .. .On, home and flower lovers he dd- , 4. � , 11 . 11 4 .11 I ,. So � paik: � I W� G. Medd; for onA, year, 11. Hort on 8 "" �:>,,-"'.�"'­­ , ��­_: , Av,flrage'thouffib�',,* �'­A q'a f Canada., % - vdlL oposik . SATISFACTION S. Ross and..J. Caldwell. The Stew- ing to their store of knowled ,��.,- . ` I �,_. ­. � ' " MIT, 0 , ey `jbibd sIngem, a "good time was spo,h� : ik- - .. ge.—Con- . , . ,- , . 1, L '­-­ - I �, " --j-, I .��, �,��!­ �. , 1, �. ,� � , wool 1h t4o 14-1V - �A�.-, 4AA � 'When they refor.' .t6 t ,45- ,by all. - - I ardg electeA" are, for thren Years— sider'able Interest is being shown In ­_ -,�- , , . , . ,.,��,-- ", , - ,:" 1, I * � 1'1� � 'I'll- " . ".., ,­, I . I , �` . " 09 V -0 . Are what yoil vM get if you place your order Messrs. F. M. Dignan, W. S. Rowel; the recital of sacred choral music to ,,';,',,.' ,q ! - �,1094: I k ,, 0 ...... 14 ww-.�. 'A,4i� �.t- � A;:� " , I ,. Mri. Guthrie, -- S *` P U -i "', Iviesentati ons to, Re,�. Fatbdr Vn, fte. ,, w �1'0.1 , 4 �.. � �.:. , . I . , , " ;';�, g1w kiln a 14ya - M. -�LA�sociial ev�dnlng was, givpti b�r the for two years, R. E. Rueston, W. A. be given in the. United Church on,Vtt�-* , ' � ` "s ' I ­19M"',­�...�...- 4 . 13,4 - ty , ��­.t,A� - ; �11 , � L'I"160g; , r'. ,# -0 .1 - ,�, ,A,'� ­ � 171110 �11' I �`, - _' ` �"' ""'""' - - __� I - " . �, , � � - " - for next Winlees supply of Coal with Balkwill; for one year, G. XswsOn day evening of this week at 8 o'dooX .� � " . ,a"_.­� I , , , ',� t. '11101Y Name society and at the taos# . I 11 , , 1.4 jR,Z :_ *ill. biii.�_ftaia jggl,�, t , "'.. ''r, �,,,�,� 4,.VW0V'...1. 4 Ul I - . - . " � .1 . .R, . . .., �,. . � ,P V, I I. , I - _., '@_ I, w1diefB.- ��, , and R. M. Fran< -Pa. Several Indies An augmented choir will render d'hplicti- . ".-_ , ")" " ­�, 9.1', ,�,,��, ' ' , 1, -,�,:,:,��,�, k ­­ � ,#Ioet, , Ot , of tk Oct fave I ;�, ".. " I_, ..� , ,.,k,'4�,.� M . . �, , 6614 fi#­*hq,y*69irZne ties, - . yrogftitsive elichre, a. 0 'AL a vvdll as quartbites. " " I I ; 'M �1 W. . � , '.. i iw�', Aki the h" hkt; W. - "�� � Mh _. , �_ 11d, th4l, 1. . .. �,W_� , , - were voted on, but none were Plectedl. choral mimbers a .1 I , �. .,;1,14 ,'� - ".. It, it .: �*�r,:,��.'. � OwV411 served by the 19d 0 � ,,.��. Zn,1.1!' Ar.A "A' -� �* w6rld. - . 1, � "a , " , Oft .. , Briefq.—Caven (%uTch shed has dusts, and solos. Mra. Lutidlf, `1 . .". . .'.;,7.r - � __0 , Look W1, wbft t1o, RAW -mg. 'Men .- of, the pftish. ,­Woiry i �,,o;;'? , � , - Woo .-, 'resented in the,., gittbet I I ...... I , , , "" 4�:.. A 1A"V1­1hdW*_1 rioo 4, �w � ;! I made In contribut,0 80108 slid Aw ', I ,14,�­Z_ _. � , A ", " cp,g -'A 0a I Z%4` - 5 W. Ament & Co. been re -shingled and space , , f,o4,'_� ­ V,qk*. I orr ,* it for a garage.—The onion men are Gli f SeafOrth,11M Ift'd- - `�' I -, � ,;".,4,2.,1 11 . "' 0 =5 , Or. WA & f - dayi kod '; ---- I � :110, � � R I � I A z'*10 : � Volt � i 116Jrj','-­Jft�4 Pther White *as - fimted I . . 11 I �r` � , , f ,ft � Jyj �� " . I, " 1� 1% 1100 , �.§"4 " 01#"g � � 1".,4,`4 1 !?Ikones 31 and 52 1) kv . ''� I k , " 'M , . �g� �, L i, �* I busy setting out their seed. The Iv tonsenteN ,V I _', j ,W -e , - - I . adys Hall- - - t� , � ia, tb". tht'. platfor Voli0o", A I d give same *904#4: " " - th*`1 121 � g I . price of the seed is three dollsirs admission odha�,g:�Y, k * '�,'� - . ,�,­ ­�. -01 . - I - """', ?�,#' 0 � &*.�h a There Is no . ., :� -, �. . . 4 W,4A%n1J11Xk0J= I _", ,;. I � aTne 'Iva Ill be tik�xx nOw-0 . ,. � I "a `ftrld z` I . , , of thii, .017., watao, M610 V pouTlid.—Mrs. 3 ' a Grissick, , - , - - � . � �1, �",�T,',� lb .�,,,,,� � , tffi to -1T l� ­ ,".­_'. ­., ,�71 � -T I! , . 11 0994, 41ft'L pre . � SEAFORTH-' ­ ONTARIO iig vn , X.hv,,,, , ', "," , - !RWO 4_1 �, I. )f si -r offeri L tho 1r, abdibty, hwal I ' 1. ­ li% , - ,. 40 � , :, ",­- . 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