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The Huron Expositor, 1926-05-21, Page 1- - -----1 - 4p, �Z,­I:%g ,.,�,,�'Oq "'I"'W, IM 111-11.- I CW NO' '! -,, I, ,�,��, � " � 0. 1, , I , 'I . ., �, , - I . a ; I ,w I 62 N RM - - - Id I :- �7! �fdiR�,'Rl 11 .."y'.'. " ... ; .V1 f#9 , ;A -, '. 17 ,,,, 14� , C91M 1% "", ..�:,�,. ,l;_W)? I,,�,­;.,�,�',��­,`; _.. '', ;,q. r" . , .. ___ I—_ 11 ,'I I&I i I. ri. 4-1, .. � ; , ,.�-� a -- I . , . . . . . . . ? , 1� �.­;-"-! �-, ,_!!;,� U W011 "�;10 ]�"O&.,�"Tt--?, . .. .., _. , N, . " lla.­ ­, rA �1'i�', I .-,��' - - I 9 +IVIIPIIII-�W.A I ".. - I . i', _, 04 �I .. ... 4 , '_, L 'i, , - . I ­ T�ww .7) , P Qr%. 'W'It4 6 �; ,,-* gg! -I Ll .warden, is very low, A nurse I 5 Lwr I % I � . h _`­ li We f , - So reading from John 15, I of, Goderich, lvisited Mr. Mrs. '0 I.. �. . , . I , , : '40 nt , , - , im-1 i 119 ters of thanks were read from sevei?al L _1AM . Chaoles Johns this week_­Foug of terlaVism is not extinct, in Bayiig -�., I.­�' , ' I ,. I.. Lill. __ . '��L;; 1 have been quite sick with bad colds. since July, , , " -lll,tt. I I 'V'*-' 4 *"il,�,it'i-. 41. - For instance, maintenance,of roadbed bereavements, had boon thoughtfully -1 _­ . I _1 I --,,' ­�,. ,or as the railway men term it "main- remembered -by the Society. A res "',, 11 " " *­�' , �� " I -Mrs.. (Rciv.) Livingstone and Mro*"I need only I ­ W,0_� , 11 . tenance of way and structures" could of Chapter III of the study book was .. .741q,P. ,0 Agri tuj7 I London ' ' , it � ;? ?I I I ;, - equipment well taken .by *Urp. Neil MrGregor, Notl ' in thls:� Ing, the dates :for Zurich Branch W.M.S.. Convention held "adormant , in� 'Of" .. - - t -�,. .`!`t, � . I I I !-�, ikiiiii to Sir Henry in a be let run down, ox the �;p I , of people have not ­ . This 61tilta- et late. , This. and a period- of quiWons Auld "C"A _ answers town hall last jQ45 " V 9. under: _w . V_wpre -Act for So . . tion., A poet -one 6f:kb:ese boys Who has not bien done. There aref three I , _' ,, ox `�*��-�er; Ist. , members have been loudja.a.,d�. 4.'", 'to inspiration *Ibp Malin, ' ' , ` `­ ",.�.g , 7 -r ­o` . McKILLOP . morale of those who were on t4eir I i .. ,", .. take fhqsG 'and. give -comParative' molith." Members decided to mak--..a tended, - The"140 a ,-,- �', , , '_7' I figures. - - - . 4!Alt for the indian . bai. Mrs. Mc- Married Mazi,'�`_��_O_ sented by, �, .:$.u�6e���;]E'#tertainment�-It is ,lot Died In Detroit. -The Ntroi -4,&I; - - I ,Tho saddest " . (I)--XAIuteA 9 oi Way, *W, 1928, ly enjoyed . ithat", H country Pla,, I, bune of May 7th, m4k6s die 1.fb;�_ . I I 11 .,l �- _ queen closed. with .a prayer from the the young,peopj& §0 I . L' - a spad fo ntly so � , , ' $44,7'78;4a4 192 . by the.large e -r 'j. , 1 :4 sis eferenee to the death of Miss and unfair play, and consta ,ek- _ - 1r; R 3, ,� ' . 11 46, I 4 ,�wqn entertainer g one place and another- until finalily .- - _.:.,,- I . ' fit I ,V$,43,006,813. mauguraL meetilig programme. RX socia , un;- I . who has ing r . ­­Thd may. be'. e , tut if On ft, �;it(2) Mainttmaniqla,of equipment, ete., 0orticultiuld Society. - Sturdier, der th il ,ml;, , "U tkgk ' �'Iv6 fnr-�and .ampbell is a lu .. I i eon seems sjad W&zk -1 told .... I' ­ , W ­Wha� �,� lYdia C=._2b,e,1!. ,Miss C they have s -cured the town hall for 1�11 & � . Ir -1 ch, will be , as Miss Frances former well known resi6dint of t1fis , �,� I 1* Yp u6ine'.exibo.'- I Wiant S3) Maintenance from Smith's Nursery at Woodstock, held in the, I'letaw 'IV township, bei,Cn daughter of I ___ fl�i` be said "that Presbyterianism lias been ,� . ' -20,3W,40; 19*i, $ 06,4 ay evening ... . pro- a cousin dormant even though a public service � . 194 ,,77-A37. Tor the .E�rucefield society, could not Fria � . --- 11 `cfi�)S41L`_2'1h6ie: Wednesday evening of late Francis :1 . . 11(2) This' 10M -decreas6d li�u f be im th church I filled to Of Mr. Wilson Campbell. I . . National �,*vorq4, - T�`e` I ,. ,v i�mang having to stand, but bune - says: "'Miss Lydia . , new eqinpme#: reqikjxed less' ,i,,r .. Nbliday. last. The rimd'&, shrubs_iuW_;Division Court.,,A ,., ' - " 11 re on Tues- a, W. . , I for thirty years a teacher in Huron that date, July, 1925, they walked out ,..4 - ­%i;s, 'nt ture. .1 . - , , ­ , L , 11N. s '- is'the. characters of her County schools, died at 'her residence .J 11 ,Tfi�*bea,iy increase of - ,gUdioll wer4 especially firie. . 14b�' %-.91 ' 8:VM,', proon , of their own church like a flock of I'll. - . Tra,usportation*4-r8presentg out' Of for -the glads, the rlest-of the bulbs presiding. Fraxpd,�"W� ey ,wa e n . ers, ch a on Bacon street Wednesday at 6.30 ��r` � 'JV2-V4 manner that one sheep dumb before their shearers, a -f- I capital dharges,*as frunkly admitted. ocket- aipensps for, moviog trai - riiedl, Tjlftll , �has -a me*al 'vision of them in the a -m- following a three weeks' illness r being fleeced. These words were . , - Y� was pon�l . ou to. I f - varilou - phases of their experience of pernicious anaernia. For the Past not punctuated, but were evidently t_ -U the main items of reduction were- of J ]Eft, , A years she taught in the grade intended for a quotation from the , ,:1 cipital ebarg- wages, fuel, station help, e .-HIsre. qxpected this week. Each member tered IV Mr. Ft ' - P nS`Y arje being shipped separately and arc only case t Tblk', L6tion w en - es, if wisely made' .. n4ed to lower , the Executive' received either rose gainst Mr. I this village, througho the -piece. The-programine seven '. . made. When a road bed is improved, bushes or gi%pe vines from the nu'rs- to reco av '... . a w , 111, department of the Bad Axe 'schools .L, -J, I ver thd c . pairs to . an Sacred Book, with the words 'after 'I juaTy.layman wag- in, no' Position "' when better equipment is used, the cry. I , . I'�.. . - . truck sold to , . Hey giv- being principal of the fourth, fifth being fleeced'added, obviously for the I determine the Iwisdoin of these heavy load increases and so the total cost -0 which it was ' ... : ot as repre- ses of Indian life; "The Son net sixth grades at the time of her purpose of conveying to the reading ".., , expen0itures, the work Of Sir Henry declines. For instance, the -average sented. Jud I reserved �' g -g P istic. death. The deceased was born in . , .1 . So were assist- freight train load in 1923* was 501.94 . .. , McKillop township, Ont., August Ist, h ated. Needless -�,;: I Thornton unit t)hose'w . WINTHROP public that they, the Pres ing him in the directiIan of the ran- tons- in 1926 it was 540.06 tons -the W. M. S -The Ladies' Aid and W. - ­ - - -_ I— - 1971. She received her education in - .1, . ways including the government IT- , , ,- ex - d.: . I to say, the writer has perverted the . ,;.. " additional loa the Ontario schools and in Seaforth : - -4 Is pretty much velvet M. S. held their,monthly meeting in . ­�_ia= 11, .f must be judged by results so fir as the railway is co4cerned. Cavan Church last w4eek. The meetL- - '' M�6��, .1 . - . . . I I . - Collegiate Institution. She taught nigh to the point of sacrilege. But as :::: � - I %11 ­ Common Sense Counts. Naturally that 1pnds to reduce Wage irig opened by singing: Hymn 77. Mrs. , - - I., - � W. ,.%.. three years in Pox la Prairifll to the statement Itself, is it true? , :,. � :::: , - . . . , Manitoba, and later was bookkeeper The writer says they walkled-lairt of, _'. S ., I - ,Pqr Ite* alone the charge was from i2th chapter of Romans � !t , Mi, -� r and Celebration for Crosby & Company, Bad Axe. Miss their own church. It was. their- own , That seemed a reasouabW and com- bills; it als_pJqyverg fuel costs. 113 C. Hillen presided. The Scripture grating e,"ngs licreased, if cost of great� - t - read by Mrs. J. Bennett, followed by I , ., , . Campbell too),c a deep interest in the 'dual interests ,�, - �, j"I doing business was 46eiesscid, P _.. Fuel , . I silent prayer � I. . .... - . were qpmerped., WNvT3LJs *o "e��Qf ­ I 11 * I I the- goo, a . ee Yard . - reports. The minutes '6� the- - iliit - , ... ---- S. fered but cot�d not be persuaded to - I ­... ,,, .. . I .11. . I 1, ­ - a they were in the majority and accord- 1. 0, th ­­ I 0 . otives . f Miss I ing to law they were a corporate body, ­ - -1 -, �, , "' " ii y should'go 1; e- Other in*estin - comparisons fol- lowed by- messenger prayer by Mrs. , - I Campbell] are three sisters Miss Eliz- - it. If n by their fruits low-- A. Ross. The topic on Co-operation of . . abeth Campbell, of Bad Axe; Mrs. also true, they did walk out, not in " Ili yl�3.shall kinolw theni-the 'facts would Loss and dam. I William Allison,'of Elkton, and Mr " the Christian West was read by Mrs. s' July, however, but almost immediate- . :..- lie tbere; Ble piblic could be left to ' age-to,goods $1,343,027 -$1,10,1,377 Fergldi;om An essay' on missions in . Strat`� fo r d, Onto W. W. Brockway, of Battle Creek, :­ ...'­ #_ judge,, Neff ejrip�a'ga have ini6reased. Train7 China was given by Mrs. A. Ross. Af- - and two nephews, Glen Allison, of ly after the 10th of June, and they . I ;: . iialin $20,480,69,011 1923 to $32,264,414 enginemgn ..11,445,894 10,054,017 ter several business items werme Elkton, and Wayne Brockway, of walked out of their own free-will. ;,: I I p I AGRIOULTURAL PARK. They 'Were not driven out, nor we're ­� 1, in JOL25 and Sir Henry Drayton fin- Cuttifig Waste, transacted, the meeting closed by " . I Battle Creek. Funeral services are . I 1, areeial critic of"the opposition adds Altogether tkere are 52 items in singing a hymn and all repeating the to be held from the Presbyterian they fleeced. If they walked out of I 11 .... ­ these significant words, 14he whole of this classification of railway expenses Lord's prayer in unison. Monster Callithumpian -Parade from City Hall to Agricultural Park church Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Rev. a moral necessity because Presbyter- .Q. - , ' Notes. -Miss Mary Calder, w o is at 10 o'clock in the moridug. Big Sports Program at Agricultural ians, they must remain then, that is I '..." L I I that ,betterment is the result of the on the C.N.R. It includes everything h I ' Pavk all afternoon. Glenn Carpenter officiating. Burial tffeix own 'matter and must not be �_ increased economies in the ILdminis- involved in keeping trains moving on the nursing staff in Welland Hos- will be in Colfax Cemetery. Miss laid at the door of the United Church- 1.111, .... - Ill, , , � tration of the railways,." from lubricants to signal men and pital, is spending her holddays with . Campbell was a strong working me -m- ,l - But when they say they were fleeced, ­ ".� I . W, . Drayton For"ta here is where improved conditions tLer parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Calder. MIDWAY ber of the Presbyterian church and . .. l . . . . . 1� 1� have greatly redured expenses and -Messrs. Clarence Bennett and Elton served as its treasurer implying they were driven out, Or p , - ]ftt My. Drayton forgets something. that the church was taken away from `, 11 I years before her death. Miss Camp- , Often in life there is a oAuse and back have enabl9d the C.N.R. to cut costs Haist spent Saturday in Landon.- All thk week and all day on the 24th. thern without any compensation, then 11 of the cause there.is another cause nearly. $14,D00,000 between 1923 and Our intermediate football team had Admission to grounds, 26c. Children 10 cents (tax included) bell's place in the school is being tak- � I . I we must take exceptions, for it was ,;11 - en by Mrs. Vanden Belt, wife of Supt. - - That was,titiie in this ease. The facts 1925. Putting into percentage we have their first practise Monday night. Under auspitesof Lion's Club of Stratford. far from the United Church to drive .. 1�'. [ these figures: With such a sturdy team, we don't - B. H. Vanden Belt." q_ i I are that Sir Henry- Thornton aske4 1923 percentage transportation see why they woret be able to win .. I ��� -_ anyone out. Their seats stilil await 1, ". for and the government -granted cer- . L.1, tain sums for capiial expenditutes. costs to gross revenues, 47.18; 1925 their group. The first game is to be - I _____ EXETER them if they choose to return, and the . I The expenditure of this money im- percentage transportation costs to played here Wednesday night, May - I - prayer of the United Church is that ,i. I - Women's In,stitute.-The Hurondale they may all be one, and in that I I ILW gross revenues, 43,46. 26th, between Kinbldrn and Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Radpr,_ 15th con- Her selection from Longfellow's I Women', Institute was hel,d at the prayer she will remain steadfast un- ,f,.! I proved operating conditions and there- , I fore lowered operating expenditures In similar fashion it can be shown Stick a pin in the date. The game is cession, Hay, mourn thedvath of their "Hiawatha" and "The Cattle Thief" home of Mrs. L. Reynolds with the til there is a united Prote.stanbism "I", and so to -day we bAve a sharp in- -how money spent for additional equip- called at 6.80 p.m. infant son, who passed a�vaj on Mon- were without doubt her outstanding President, Mrs. Mitchell, in charge. throughout the world. Then again, it - 01 . day. -Mr. Henry Gal)rn;in has pur- numbers-Iller interpretations were won- Among the items on the programme Was a thoroughly understood thing 4 � ;",, t_ .., crease of operating surplus --a decline ment'bas lessened the- amount paid - - I . . � of net ine6me deficit (net deficiency for use of freight cars belonging to STANLEY chased from Mr. M. G. 1-itz a build- derful and we feel that to fully un- i was a .solo by Miss Kathleen Strang that the majority would retain the -, , .. 1 other roads and so at the end of 1926 Ing lot just east of the prembes oc- der -stand her gifts, she must be heard. and a reading by Mrs. Charles Alli- pos.session of the c. rch property, '; I after taking i-Ato recent fixed c-harg- hu i il., , - ! when all Ihdse are totalled up and Notes. -Mrs. J. Collins and Mrs. J. copied by Mr. Deit.z. Mr. Gallman Her story of her life, which she told "; ... I es) ana &%orgl .pride throughout son, both of which were greatly ap- whether that majority be large or ­�, - Canhd(a. in the iinproved position of many, other little odds aiid ends of Bryne, of London, spent the past week intends to build a neat modern dwel- at the close, was very interesting. She preciated. A patching contest was %mail, and the. Church Property Com- .. I.* . - the .-rallIjAy i - saiiihga are biought together, the at the home of their parents, Mr. and ling house 'thiereon,,T3 1 i i I ding opera- paid beautiful tribute to Miss Riley, held, the prizes being awarded to mission was of the opinion that an- , . O'l � . I sfaut . to ihose. hectie pre-liefeation days operating ratio is 86.83 as agaimst Mis. Wi Armstrong, of. Goshen t1ong on the new e w f three M-rs. R. Kestle and Miss 1-1. Keddy. other church property offered to them . I � 1;1 � 91.12 in 1923; that is, it took only Line. -Mrs. A. Robinson, Sr., who has Evangelical church in Ziiridh are in and who has been with he� ever since. At the close of the programme, re- for a nomina] sum, less than one- ... . I , -Listep�, to, what hia,says: "If elected, $86.88 to earn $100 in 1926 as against spent some months in Hamilton With flail swing. The concrete work on the She brought Miss Riley to the plat- freshments were served. The annual third its value, was a reasonable offer . . . . . . . , $91-92 to earn $100 in 1923. And her daughter, Mrs -Ed. Lowden, re- foundation has already liden coin- form and the audit -nee gave her de- .1; 11 l I will stop at -once all capifAl 6xpendf- . meeting will be held at the home of and more than compensated them for , we, with these results credit was dub turned this week to her home in Stan- ", � I tures, at&." Y", stop thg VerY11hing pleted and�bricklaying will Aomii2enee scrving applinuse. Mi." Nickawa in- Mrs. Wyn. Jeffrey. any outlay they may have made on . :_ � . -which has enabled the *rAflway to . somebodi;L-no- matter who. Sir ley. She was accompanied by her in a few days.-Mf.sq Dorothy Pritz tcnd,q going to New Zealand shortly, Briefs. -An interesting programme the church out of which they waliked. . ,�, , - 1, 1 .14 . ptesent the very.adihirsble statement Re'ry Drayton tells us the govern- daughter, Mrs. Margaret Erratt, of Is recovering from her recient serious where she expect.,; to remain for two w-a4t given in Main Street United yes - ., they walked out, but not like a "�!R, It I . pilesented - this yearl Keep these ment has -nothing whatever to do Toronto�Ng. Colin Campbell gave a illness and is spending a few weeks years. We are sure many here will Church on Wednesday, May 19th, floc� of sbeep, for they knew well . ,,, 11 , will be with the road, yet only last October very fine address to the Young Peo- with her rents, M r. and Mrs. C. be delighted to have an opportunity whe,n Rev. A. F. Johns, returneLd mis- what they were doing. They were I imiligy In mind. There an- � , . ' He , &a -return _ 11idCS not dumb about it, either, for we ha - r it4on some day. gentlemen of the same Political faith pies' S6eiety of thd Goshen United Fritz of is village, lwfoYe - to hear her again at some future dat, sionnry, showed a nuipber of s ve .­ . othe of Meanwhi were confiding to us the sad intelli- Church last Sunday evening. The Ing to Lotidon to resurne ,her duties Piano selections and numbers by the * t . ho succless of the iC.N.R. does not . of the Hill Country of China. Jam" heard from them on every side. Nor ':- - gence that by-'rixismanagement of the subject of his address was "Power." as nurse at Victoria If-pital. - Mr. male quartette were also given Street young people joined that even- were they fleeced. Their interest or 1 1''... . ,rest efitireLy with Sir 'Henry, Thorn- . !".�'. -_ I - ' National Roads the gavernment was He spoke of mechanical P16wer -amd Milton Hey, of Detridt. visited his throughout the evening. The proceeds ing.-Mr. George Swan, landscape in%.estment was an individual one. I ,.� 11 ruining the country. The C. N. P. 'back of it, the human power, but home here f0'r a few d A ys fids week. amnunted to almost $108. gardener, of Hamilton, was in town They acted individually, both as to , " lW otiAle lwjnisti+,;�*i)f Rklh�ays who oing nicely, thank you. Credit back of it aN gnd greatest of all wag -Xvt. .-Mr. Will Elford is able to ., . ,. , . . livilig4l.i6V 4iskl I I trage and is d Heftry Truemnpr an&r.went a Notes one day recently, consulting with the the ballot and their walking out, I � .. I � " ,.A,dl '' . , ebody. I leave It to the Divine power. The peoplk� of serious operation At a London Has- be out, Again after an attack Of parks committee of the local Horti- suppo,se the reverend gentleman who � "I'll". I !nteftt*o- ,.�- . As upon you. T .he comes to* som ;,- I- " your judgment to place it where it Goshen will be glad to liave Mr. pital on Monday And wp ars.01dased rheumatism. -Mr. Fred Wright nd cultural Society. He looked over the c n u t th ir , ch h se , I ­ ;fa, but politics is the bunk, isn't Campliell come and addtless them- as to sar is, getting along I. cry nlcoly,­ bride, from London, spent a few days % ir parks and was impressed will forgive us United Church people .. I, . , it? surely is. often as he can -On Wednesday night At a meeting of the Directors of t1,9 in the vicinity last week. -Miss May with the work of the Society. Sever- if we too strive to cultivate a fait I ., " ; . .­ - - of last week, fire of unknown "origin, - - . - R1 suggestions were made for improv- persevpring spirit to the very qnd, and . .0 eA, I , .: I I destroyed the home of Mr. Thomas ing Central and Federal parks. The ak90 join in singing, "Faith of Our `,�: _' " . ill I FRA14k WELCWS LETTER Wiley, of Varna. Fortunately Mr. I _ -_ latter, which has been used as a play Fathers, Holy Faith, We Will be True . , I C ,. "I- . . - " ... , Making' 1i go, I—. - . ;'Edit&, Expositor: I Wiley was -n4nt at home, but whs At ground, will be planted with shrub.;, to Thee Till Death." We sang it a .1 . , 11 - -1 't us look at this far a momeUt*' ,�, N. y6tir ha I t Issue your readers the -home of his daughter, I . I ..- "I . . I - . I.,., : % �- - I TA , .. Mrs. Wm, trees, etc. Trees supplied fre,, by few weeks ago and thought we had a " , _11 1 I - d to- an offusifon by one Reid, on the night of the fi-ee, for at the Government wip be planted in right to do so. If we could beclearly 1' 1. . I ­*i1h ve e w8e s advanced age and his physical in- . - Riverview PaTk.-The entertainment I . ,,�' ". . I "."I. radve-&,61it, of freW hi 1928 111101"i I'' & "Frank Welch?" It hii I ,shown that the Presbyterian Church ,:,O I 11 . _.: , - � tat a - At, is iiow getting obmiete in ability, he would have bad difficulty iven in Main Street United Church has anything that is worth dying for, ,�, _7M I, . ­ , 3 the object of making this coin 9 _,,, ,. . . ,,Q,2'6,),T COAL . I ., � - 14" I 14 # 0 4 �.,' ,% to ,pkd�e that less * fildight Its iheitd - -aiid'ahuse It would in getting out of the house. His son, .., by Miss Frances Nickawa, was great- which the United Church of Canada '. ��; 7 ,, M , _­ I 11101-60- *6ed,-Amot f ly appreciated. A number Of items has not in her possession, then mazy _11 , I -,", __'_ _0 - I priviougr ANTURAC14FOR MAY DELIVERY by local talent were given to fill in. of us would be willing to remain PIV-9- . I , i1i ' - ms,1 ,a " The proceeds amount,ed to over $80. byterian in name as well as in chMvh . F . 6,q% ,-,s. 6h , ,b ,and dobaucliiii�. f)w&0i9-rie'ed,, Mi- .tn-ifisufthee of $400 an the house And But as we see it, the Twenty � �.W .i I 3 I -, This was Miss Nickawn's second visit polity. . � _�., ... I . . 1 11ills,61 , !',I�', �W �-66111 to town -While returning home from Articles of Faith of the Unit 'Church !, X I AA1,01100-d 1 1.!,01-1 I lit&�,�-��,',k�,,vg,..�':d'oi&lii,ea Egg 15.50 Nut 15,50 stove 16 4%00 . "�' , I 16 � 1, ", 1) r I I : " s4ds,, a friend told jm"i A�* ji6,, time � about a wiek' agd the garggeA'of 13. town on Monday, Mrs. Frank Coates, are all embracing and worth- the p*a I". 1'1�1.1` ' . ­ It I I __ 46adthery, until 'the, end .0 e -wee; , Westlake, llarfteK were brok. buggy in which she was riding, when heather it maybe, (as -much s Ws, ': - ,)�;, , . J*tlier analyldq�, I - I 'K - I A% . the horse ito turning craniped the cherish its national import), but t ,, ; abuggy. She received minor bruises vast expanse of our own ':',',1 �� -,­�, I '� 4t and, he galOil SATISFACTION but n1a bones were broken. She was Canadian soil. If it be the Will Of , " , tft'. -Mr. C. 10. Pilon is en- should continue in Barfield; as, Volt ,7,,. "'' I ,3 ; . , . . . , I _ , -";-. :the unitei liftd,61ij *htTe fte b6ys of yotft ., Are wha' .0 - pt if you place your order for treatment. �, i A. 40 Me , I 6 ., J , _ Ini-ging the Huron Garage by adding as in cithey places, and I ,51 - � -1. I _iid�o�derb;ftl ( ,lbu; VULU& xfl� s. �a 70. OR. u +16 Wd flialt tr" Itir-111irltlieTill. - I .. for next W*qwrl s supply of Coal with to the south side of it. The 114eff Ituitful. work in bringing out thow ­.,!Y,� ­ I*, 1 91md', In 100 Ij I i, ", .. part will be two storey with show, who have in past roars *been h4lifoot' .. 1 X A k!] ","O 'OIL � , ,� 11 - , . . 'room on the first floor and dwelling non -church goors, and awakiM 1A * '- 4, � I 4, _11" I *af�: im .; the present . garage will bo i%movod ch,6#* - k . I.. , .. , , , , L ", ;1 rooms on the setond. The roof on a real passion for Chrjat,L' L I,- ftO^ jq�jW tlki*i�;�� wo A -Ment & coo - -, I 2 11 - - I -11 I . G & It frantly sft*tW. ,11�(a I ,awbr '9"ar of wl� 1 W ,I ;; , We . 11'�� , , , , 1_1 �` I ''L��I� � 1,�. 11 ,,�', , " 1111,%*M-%T 11 14 � , I , � �',"�;!­;�� ,k.' !�,�,:i4i!'l, , i"W"ClIX. � "', I � "I' ,g;�,-I, I ;;�.,All,' " " �g:,, N " �11,1 � , I I ", MW N , k, lo"4 ,",