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I �J , . v It- k "AS- keads- - I � . there was no attack made -on-' the as BL -W9 � Crook; - " ,,, ,, 1 ,,IAZ.,,� Irons of Mr., Thompson vto'n 4211 UrooX0­..,1.WaJ.P4 W_#.!��,A, �JP -1 I� - , I -'� - ."I. . - . .XA , ,J . . -4 11 oial , advance -'T%at Is the %a , , - a ` . 1, - , .1 - * "w 4 ` I *1 - , r-�'4"!�_`�I'� 1..-.� , Wk, nNYU41 )INAWT I %­ . -1" . , 1, , .: �ffiil[104-yo,*-1`0 ld . Akures are[ -qeverglly presented by. . - - - ,1 - - . � . 1, - ' . 11 I 1 1. �� 4:, "_)�rt � - - . . "4. V"': 4; 1 ,,,.�'-4:�' - , �, - 0. � W , eep.- e . . �§ . , , 4 � q, . , 7- I I., .,� . 0 ' ' �.i ' 1. I 1124,��. 1 �,4 .:. I � , i ' - her 11 . ' " ' ' .1. Onse who d a EM ' $ -;�` , -IO -L , -1p, I . easo, to exhibjtL . a flood" ,600,W -r-': MI -k WIL 11 I R -VAR esire . '*&�* mained until it -be of the most vital'. ir - of "chamanteling the carO sides of the road. 'The'antbox PC I . - .. I . I ,� ... �11, - L � b and. steeV M d fte *'9'_3AL,r-, e in" attend- othtrwise. This paralizes. the indi- when the mantle consji;t of a 1,.D ce�j ardcl�a was Mr .:��;_. .- , I 0 NO A lug Saturday " , ., . - .� . �M .. _r . . , �:­,,_ I V - . . . partance or car '* , . " . ,_ ,L .. :.T,A0, mkuc, pall was the -ut the classification Oiron , - I �. � , :, . - ,U � ... I I* 4-a. *�r,,� . . , , ., I '�, . I �,­ I , on. ay a '" - Are) who I; . U, ,,,-- .. 1�1­i .'' , includes vofiiclej,� autos, : , L�, , 'CONVENTHM PO ... :: : --aliead�. overrburdened blowei* ance were: : ii.o­­` Henry Wal-' vidual members and they become as flag; of "discretion the better Part of was teacher of k'S. '1,14 01 " _ _'�,� ,. , W ',�,�,,T ' *,. tw'. ., z ,� - _,��, . - I , � , " . � now . TRAM .. . - . 1;1k�� : , ,� " � le­ � I at that time, . :;�4'1 . . 19.11-11 L -i i , . , - . � a-, 'e if Sir Aefir� ' I _,.;� , , .,�, o .'' �, - , . .A 1 , .. and similar producti not included in top, solf, -Igja�', , I C �`,;Z, I I &ip, � , � , . t0kials- &a confi ant. Blkioi,.�a,l ter Olive, of blocks of.'wood in the ban& of the valour," yet "he admires the young sp*b, int, Aoo a '1.`,"1';,- " "C'.., . I - �0 I butli uron': I ' Ike iron and - 1. � ' , ' " , ,� ,, ,. Thornton is kept'at the, head of the � steel, clissifica#Pu �, (�k Int - 'K � . .;,,. , . ` � in Thoinas. . -L Int.; X , foine of I tki ,4.64�� , 1 '� i.. U'A hfiMMan, Halle% I atidon,, 0 - Markle and poltti�al schemer that has been chos6n, men for their courage", d .-C adia,ii ,at. -the I .�fhe la' ";,-�,", . ,$_ - . - an ", 1, 1. .�� . ", .1, C. 14 -A -he Will contimie, big won4p�, 1918. Total jr��*.�,�$�'�.`tl , ,. .�, %ase__J�om .1 . .� T60rnshipp - ' .. � I 8, ' Party leaders, who, to secure � . '. A� I UU 4*�. '11,i�.;�,ri,,I I - - - ,JLJ� �� . "r - -AiiLnul , by aw. Ray. Mr.,W W_ W.,v I :_ pot Ja the laMt Parlia-!, r men like myself and, my friend to de- � r - ;�'.-,,',l ­� i k J _", % - .:,:". ,.::I.. .­ I I I ;k , 1-1 ful work �f the past four. id last yea '' .., 157& d -..,V,A ,;" '6% have given promises ' --c " - . .n. - years - an r was WiNIA00 � t*9t,� �,C.64ins, and -fiv,.4' on Mr. and fend the car," really how could the barrister and RA - � Of _'4' � ', -;., - 'initt, that they baver *the *1 & 6 $181,1"'A - - . , .__�" I ellecti - ;R,­r,-- ""e; � , , _., rtl� x is shortly, 9 not1his -ye6j., 1hij C N. 9. aughter Ev- p6ti#m �o'.the will of their ,1 op . I � 11 ,�_�, "', , - ., . will. meet aver - I 't I ­� " , -- :� - plil� .. _:';'��! �, fm " iauu""�W 'L' W' S*��IV`5� - "I" *1 ' '10 ARX Ztiu. tu i ,61.*j Mir. 8 Johns tioe party supporters. there was: absolutely no at -ad a aplmtww�, , � �- - .. r ­: ­ - - defense "Canadian�likall when I was one of" N 1.1 2 , , ,�om tb V, �, , 114 .& day. His 'nomination, moved and you. ba.v,e,$fZT 4� , 4 I Vghibi'- be �� . - oy?'; ayor W. U. Golding, Seaforth, . V, Phligi*?]�, indudi I ­ I 011 �= I ZI ,, , ng. , I _tack.. . ()h that time a W u'px'.' .. i . , . "a. .�- � �, I I . '14 ,. . - inb4ioot,on the, $2,00010' . 'Ohows. an, i , - if'ab , h i* I . � � a*,&, John. Em" Exeter, , Juvew rease even A � , 9 - t�_hik nd -son, Lloyd,'.,of�,� ; Elgie Wal- This state of -affairs was quite in the whole, Mr.1hompsou's letter was was. I called kiln by `vtoo - - y , . � was only a I ;., , ,�, "I � ment'ihd � will'a then lia-'Atnzagget inst6ad ton and -ree� a nd tod the ". �', .., L. , thrpe�-q nd Tyin and evidence when we Ontario prohibition so funny we feel greatly I eh to, and he remornibm, . ,i 'bud, " ier rn . I . - Wii'r6reserA a She.. , �� m, - iejm�bei,�IU' "figures gly !�ddopt,, � ' . A _01-f-9 ,t,at the p6ity'conions- of 9, burdei't6. the peoplo Values. trou a!id,steb1'Jii'v6w..wP-rth �,that_ ' -on TUesday'after- -of Canada'. _rs, Harry Flint; Mrs. electors chose G. Howard Ferguson, him for the amusement., Further' v0e congratulated -ea&,,6thdf Mt . ­��.. tid# helo,at Hensall _ xPl . . � - i - ., ,, i . � 'p H. tho - Conservatives . 1% Aprrogboately 50 ier.c6t.inore than M nd,' W1 I t .1 4 S 1,90ttew into * 'Was in Hattie Davig,_J L.., ' I -an tion would bd -ffuperAuous. -As are still able a %W.j- to put up a I .1 �� , 'was- k6hedt, - * that measured in Mrs. John 'j-, . � .. I �� noon when thii Town ffaR � . 19is, so W, * ­�, I I L' ; Mr. and who refrained from giving us,probibi- e ... , -'doors, h the P Afiiied to pub , I a Bay City ; tionists a decisive answer as to the for friendliness, you will find us the good. stiff battle' ater iher ,,"s I . -;kii I , jilfiry';�Awd, ih� 0�14.R., an-(f,e. ,111 � .. 1- � . to-Ae 1. . I . _pjW. cluantity the import, is Ivery much less Mr. and Mrs in 1� . ed". 'cbsii3� . .. . �. - - . � . I ili, , I� . I ": ,:I, - 8 In the alslas,. I �. . I than in 191& ­ rtha Hortin, p1bet. When- r"de leader of the Gov- ever you meet us providing only W. M. DOIG. : . . -�,_ 40d iiftdqr one board - Cauley, of legislation in that line we might ek- most frietiffly lot of young men when- passing of half a of time.- � -7 but the people would have lost out ,.- - , .- -Danw.ville- Don' F . 1- 1. Tbat Tom...X_r,MIl1au;Js Unmened - . 7W , . - , *11 'ffl , -, Look Agaim - .;-, U_ . � �'_X' � . bar`tlds arrinigoibetit k of Lansing- Mr, . T. A. Kelly, ernment, he went just as far as his that you fly a Canadian flag - , . - , . - , " tbeo - ivv I Js When .11- Impular W85�,A ,WW-byt the #eziuWe - Pos` .' But here is another way to test,the of .1 I I j � .1 � .Mm �", .1 �,.,.� . � ,, 70911F�mn ldss�- _�61 11hoTalt I r� le- " ,`� , . ed again thilv i , , S TM relative , I a. Herbert prohibition followers in the HIDuse You fly flags in Canada. ,�:, 1: Warmth of 1404oevotioll.;&,1140e � I . . I � . ." - 4: are - retufned, to power -to � Ba&_ off .the positign of the. tron and steel. Da oe -a d f,'Ui of Ithaca ; would allow, so as to avoid a govi!rrn_ Thanking the Editor. MCKILLOP 11 ... ", 1. ' . ted- but4ursts"'of `4'__ . Imports. This -country has grown .1 . . - 1; � and - by the, rep" p . ' "' 0�," - . move." : . Mr. and Mrs. H � " N! ,unbar and ment defeat, and this is what leaves I I �;'� pla�ose during his. rgelly 'masterful - " , , since 101�. Aince that time ex f M�' -1 - ONE OF THE YOUNG MEN. Eighth Line Notes "! � I - I V . * .. . I POIcts: daughter, of X and Mrs. us with the 4.4 me5sure we now have, --Children's day rl r 4 '10 ", _ . , � In - tiuth" e enthusiasm .bTr. Sandeison.p �, - , * Ira Wa r . . i ,qid 4A , _ . , ., I ... apdoch. � ". I have Inc ased over 200 per cent., and ."�..�.. , C, . McMillan -'as ' .'an ti: TV Iton and. ' 19. ren and Mr. which is an abortion of the two per .00- was enjoyed very much On SUndaY .. ,�.� a hard 64, 2yr= . -11 .., — -V i&Vch.-, cb�araete#zod-, the meirting V_ I WR imports 38 per cent. Now steel im- and T&rs. 0 an e . . . . . " .1 _ 111. - , worker -in -the, ff&1ser_,4(r, � I- ­ ' - d ight cent. O.T.A. measurel given us by evening in the Evangelical, Church. . . . . ��A,__ throitigh6ut, le'avia ik� roorn f6i doubt I , ports have gone up from- $1&4,000,0oo children, of Ri*eibiii t'; rs. J. T. Sir Wifflam Hearst, Conservative The programme proved a splendid .1, , most esteemed. members". , - - but that M2r. McMillan will be victor- 11 � � --- rua- to $140,000,000, or about 4% per cent. Walton and ' I THE SEAFORTH RACES ­. I,' -0 * . R4 I �n, Mr. and leader at that time. success, The Juniors did their part ...", � A "ient, He asserted at ".-as, q. whi W-1,10 __V. , iouA_av_er Andrew Hicks, former U I I . .1. - I ��, �., le general Imports bave gon � a4� ur children, The only reason the Rum element well. The choir, which , . - 1. � 'WhIU. - b6 hap 67 I I' � .. ,I, . � a UP Mrs. John 40 r, , " "go The Seaforth Turf Association ... . F. "O. Whip and-Oonser ed, - lkfiow, thAt 7 . . remarkably _-11111 V I 38 per cent. Certainly there is no Mr and , - - ,.,�4' . I M - chiidren, Mr. and" W15*'�,,.'James Grigg that although he did not give them a' Wednesday afternoon of this week, He gj%rt and John Doerr, of ­ `��i` dato, since *all.indications point to a 11'cMillan ha','Hved up to every Pair evidence of flood' nor of discrimina ne and three have for not deserting Ferguson is races held on the Driving Park on was assisted, by Messrs. G. Knechtel, ,iatfire candi- Mrs. 6 an, �64 . � .1 ,� - �,;,r'1111.- I 1, r. I... ,;,�� strAight figirt. be had made. -and added that the Con- tion against a Maritime industry, in and four children a `_X�*_ and Mrs. they expected in the past, he had gone in spite of rather unfavorable wea- the Rostock church, rendered their q �� " ," , , ,i� qeryagve refusal of a pair.to Mr. Me- that. Still there is another Item that Elwin Dalle, of Cla,00,% ... ''i, The. meeting was called, prior. to the, . �7,'T. - , Millan at the time of his,berb, r. and Mrs. as far as he then could and now ex- ther, were a great success in every selections pleasingly. Mr. Pletcb, of 'i, . 'i, . _11'. inifimpected dissolittion of thd-�Federral , averment must strike one as peculiar. Mr. Louis Pero , � r. and Mrs. .pects them to give him a liquor sup- particular. Although the .weather 96%ingville, and Mr. G. Kalbfieisch, ,.,.,. . I .1 was the most 1bliuman act ' " UK, ,Y I, I nam- ­­ and "� " � Parliament, for the purpose of ntary history. In %Parlia- Meighen was in power in 1921. Our Herbert Salg t an �,,. y, Mr. and port that he can depend on when get- was dull and threatening and a trifle of Rostock,, gave good addresses. - , ... � ing a candidate for 'the then more' m. e . � , total Importation.$ Of iralk alld.'steel Mrs. Georgc tgT_*,'_ baby and ting rid of the original O.T.A. If Ile cool, there was a very large attend- Rev, Gross acted as chair -'an. I.." expected provincial, ellection. It. was that t1-1 , , He declared the legislation by the (including autos) .Zl., 1 �_ - year was Joseph Lemuel, of F W- -f ance, and the card well merited the Friends Fullar- : , �'. King � �jMr. and Mrs. can still hold the Temperance Tories, . were present from I '. , %% decided howei,er q� motion of -Reave, .Government was the most pro- $24r),625,,708. Sir .Honry Dra the ohn Walton and Plyson, Albert, and they can procure for him stray crowd, as no keener, better racing ton, Rostock, Hilvertan, Sebringville I . _ ytan, J .., "I Owen . 6eigei, )Yi 11, and Charles eressive in the interests of the peo. financial guardian 6f 66 Conservative of Coleman. * ;1.11,- , t!, liquor Grits and Progressives, he ex- has been seen in Western Ontario and M,oukton. The church was filled � I , I ,_ I I - - . i I., 'Monteith, Ushorne T-9wnsbip, p . . nip. taken with the Robb budget, 4ince party, broughf down the Budget that The day was ftoaiw, nt in visit- pects to be able to tell us definitely this summer. There was a large to its capacity and a good missionairy -, _1 " 1: . . L qonfederation. He warned I ,*'' *in this . - I . against year. Wha �11 Pons actilvi - idQnfi6ctfi3n un s . t did he do -regarding the ing and ge-tting d, as there that his first act will be in support entry in -each of the three classes, collection was receivedL - Mr. and .-�., .. later date and, meanWhile'e(incentr 'bay are duties an iron"and -steels 9 Onewould were several cousins - 41'� this reunion of his booser electors. When inter- every heat was a race, and the finishes Mrs. S. He u, of Sebringville, and q ", - I . ate the Conservative 61411n that t * " . ", I - ,moderate - - � . "', � ro- - ' j'� before, also viewed in respect to the terrible brought the crowd to their feet ever . d M . Meldorf, of Seaforth. � .11 i - r-0 -when; as. a iftiaginer thit the 466d won who have, at) MI y My all rs .". , all "One Mei- uj6u W. M�Xilla'iu'a' - prateretionists. 14 bave im- ,,_., � J. rma I ., .1., I . - 1. lei 1. . . 1. ' d -to hi I ,�, ­ 'A I � I . ,ghair Thare 'visa UP several -�, r � ". I I - � . ne , � - .. , ne w a ey gedy sitars at the home'of , . '1�1 1� .. , 'I , , % 'iton itn& 1 -7: n Z _ et bef9re. bi k tra , where thirteen wei!e- Sunday vi .. I 11 .1 � o 44atter of, fAct; they atetie pressed him -it didn't rh; ., d - of time. ,� � ,� , ^ 01*&' - , , r- * toa# - ,,, -he-'&. .,-WdffiL�atibit.,Oujme�-Abtyx,oim, , -he *' , ' , * a *&iift- our dfilzohs met their death through . - , ,.atA-,XM ci-aftote'-mr- -d,,. I . �,�, _�' ,4 -4. � ­,L-�, _.��-` " , - . "11- . I ,g , . - *, . , Fwm, . - -,* - "M % .,�,M 06W W , , . nwit, 04114-00 T M w .- "' . � .. ,� 1. , VA I io, ia�, 0 , t -ft trie i�� � Mr. I ' . irr.w.5struati(4-4, ,1; I Conseryatives. , at- 61tit thd dhrt lie firi orse, 6tool, in 'that Budget. There were gug pot -luck dinner- ,was 'berved, to using it, he declined to make any com- The officials for the day were:- Mrs. Lorne Pletzer a�d son, of To- , ", 'jil, , 1. , I I . I it placing- our nianufacturing ahead of changes of tariff on grape fruit, lime which everybody seenfed ta do justice. ments, but simply said the Starter, Walter Burnside; Judges, M. Y.. . 1� ... long months with Sir Henry. ma tte r ronto, were Sunday visitors at the ..�� d, Drayton's statement� as acting leader our agricultural industry. juice and, rum, but not on iron and The husbAnds of the Walton girls act- was in the hands of the Attorney Broderick, George Muldoon, Frank borne of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hgegy.- . t_: ! I bl, Referring to C. W. , Bell, K., Q, steel. Mr. Meigben said nothing. No ed as waiters and with their white General. H Taylor; Timers, William Ament, Jas. On Sunday afternoon at three o'clock .. -- 00' of the shadQw government, that he g holidaying his 1. " sav'v no reason w1iy the estimates, pre- 147anit1ton. part of whose extravagant 'man has ever equalled that gentleman aprons and head bands with a red Deputy remarked in respect to the Dick William Martyr; Clerk . of the Yolkfellows Band of the Strat- .. . .. �` � pared by the King Government, but Cou;-,e, A. D. Sutherland. ..::, I 1. %T)eech cnncprni-ng the customs pAbe in his capacity to accept the Pauline "W" thereon fnade especially for the happenings of the last few days , the ford Y.M.C.A. will have charge of .. . - .. iap till that paint bitterly asaailed by was read by one mieurber of the doctrine of being all things to all occasion by Mrs. Minnie Johnson, of danger there was of drinking from the services in the Evangelical church - � 1�- , - - , Mr- Meighen and his followers, should audience, Mr. Sanderson reminded the men providing -he can get their v The summary:- : :�,,,,� Otes. Detroit, looked very stunning. unauthorized sources. Hon. Mr. I here. Those who have b4iard therri I , mot be passed without further debate convention that Mr. Bell was a writer Mr. Meighen's argument in the Mari- Immediately following the dinner, Raney remarked as to the lack of en-! 2.15 Trot or Pace. here before will be pleased to heai , 1, " of comedy pis", incl-firg' One. times is an app � , ��iI.. . ��_ He. characterized Mr. Meighen's ac "Three Women in a Bathtub," and all. eal f or votes -that's the business part of thp program was forcement and of punishment metrcd them again. Everybody vvelcome� ...�' .. . , tions, in advising Lord Byng of his taken up, opened by singing "Amer- out to violators of the laws, he re- The Girl (A. J. Francis, Mrs. C. Regele, Sr, returned home ;: ;. �� 11 I I ability to carry on when he'could not author also of the ex%iggerated speech Drayton's Sad Story. tea." There were no weddings to re- plied. the severer sentences were giv- Owen Sound) ........... 3 5 6 Ion Friday after visiting at Rostock . .... - do so and later his bolting of the ;n Parliam-nt in Pffirming that men But there is another item in that port during the past year and only en those dealing in what he called June Custer (W. Briggs, To- and vicinity for a couple of weeks- ;) . 1'�� I *0 1, ; -!It - I '. doors of Parliament a were starving in Hamilton last win- budget of 1921 which is well worth two births, a son to Mr. nd Mrs. Ira Moonshine. The Chairman of the ron to ) .................. 5 5 5 Misses Meldorf and Nickle, of Sea- , . ,, . -14, dismissal of the members, as a clear ter and had gone out on the mou-n- reading. In referring to our trade Walton, of Rosebush, and a daughter Board of Licence Commissioners said: Sid Hall (Dr. Whitely, Gode- forth, are spending a week at the ." I I , . .. - .. 1, 0 case of therft of the people's rights tairs to eat grass. . with the U. S., Mr. Drayton said.- to Mr. and Mrs. T. R Collins, of De- "We cannot stop people drinking pois- rich ) ................... 2 6 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. .C. Re,gele.- . .., - in glaring disregard of the Canadian "The Conservatives would like to (See Hansard, page 3116, May 9th, trait. or. if they want to; but, these deaths ,Jack Abbe (Dr. Hyslop, Mil- i ,�. . I Mr. and Mrs. F. Koehler and Mr. and 'I', I . constitution. Refraining from any . ton � ................... 1 . Mrs. Will Koehler spent Sunday Ft . ,� have the country believe that. we Lib- 1921). Those unable to ati. rid on account �hould warn them against patronizing 1 1 '. P . als are a lot of thieves, thugs and "The unfortunate Part Of our in- of sickness and poor h,alth were Mr Ila] T'nko (L. t ., , . " reference to the Conservative refusal -r - bootleggers." E. McEwen week ago with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew . ­� . of a pair v'nth him at the time of his smugglerg." concluded Mr. Sanderson -ternational trade is that with, the and 'Mrs, W. J. Hor,w), of LAsing; If the business is a right one why Wes to n � ............. _ 4 2 2 Steinacker in Downie, also with Mrs, .I;, I".., . , " U. S. The unrevised figures for tha Mr. -and Mrs. Ernest licale, of Clare; should the Government take it' ove',_ Flsip Grattan (G. S. Litt, Will Clea, at th,1 qtratford Hospital. , wife's death, Mr. McMillan did tkke amid laughter, "but it is larsrely a i ,- occasion, however, to d4clare amidst whispering campaign and has ro year show that our exports to that Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Brinkley, Of to themselves and deprive the poor i Mitchell) ............... 6 3 4 , .-Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoegy and chfl- . . . . . �11 , ,.. I � applause that be had never in any Way fainiridation in fact." - market amounts to $642,304,456 of Sandwich, Ont.; Mr. ;ind Mrs. John bootlegger of pursuing his vocation ,I Time -2.1.114, 2.131/4, 2.15. dren and Mrs. Haegy, Sr., and Mn. I �., � " � I - 7.1 disregarded any, pair he had ever Mr. McGillicuddy cited the const.i- domestic and $18.379,342 for foreign Lines and Mrs. Mary r;arry, Of Cot- Their methods are sillv John Fggert spent Sunday la, -t week ; . � I � ', made while a member of'Parliament. t-btionall auestion and the Robb bui- produce, while ouE imports amount to tonwood, Minn. from start to finish and are made to' 2.22 Trot or Pace. with ,Mr. and Mv;. 11. Weisenburg, , . , .0 � get as the two main issues of the $966,593,470 resulling in an unfavor- There has not bel -V - death of ft . � !11� Following Mr. McMillan, brief I rst keep the business from being outlaw- N . near Fthel. 1, 1, speeches were made by Fred G. San- Carrinaigo. able balance between the two coun- cousins in this fanii . Marion Harvester, (W. H. -.11 derson, St. Marys, former member since 1903, Pd entirely. To try and deceive tho Dumart, Kitrh(rs,er) ..... 7 1 ,r) .5 : I ,,, 0 (0�_ 1,1111 1:1 I A "The dastardly, betrayal of the con- tries of $295,909,672. until the past year, %k!,,,n there were Prohibition Conservatives, they cal Oliver Pete (L. W. Guy, . : , . for South Perth, and again the Lib- titution," 'he said, "goes down to It . I . . the real balance of four deaths, as foll-4: Joseph T. 'themselves Tories. (We just say� S,,f,rt.h � ............. I . CONSTANCE .1111.1a ... erid standard-bearer there, and Owen fundamentals and raises the cbal- trade against Canada is also increas- Walton, of Windsor, (17,L, Nov. 19th, Rummies , for short. . .111" I ". -Allan Grattan (W. Cudmore, . Lavina Rogerson i-9 1� , , E. VeGil ," Toronto,� son of the J. R. GOVENLOCK, ! Senforth) . ............. I 1 2 1 spending the week with Miss Laith- . I . licuddy lenge whether we -want to lie govern- ed by the discount in Canadian money 1925; Mrs. Sadie Ga-y Monroe, of Notes.-Misq .. late Daniel McGillicuddy, editor of ed as Canadians or as colonialls.11 in New York, for %e trade figures do Minneapolis, Minn., N v. 19th, 1926; SeRforth. I Bert Da,Ois, (Fd. FRvrn. M,it- Waite, of Gr>derich.-Mr, Charles Mc- 1, "I ,,, the Godmich Signal far many yeaTa, To him, -he remarked, the end did not include the resultant increased James T. Walton, of ( :ire, Dec. 10th, __ -W ,I I cbell) ................... 3 5 4 31 (',regor is having a weil drilled by ... , and himself author Xof a biography of not Justify the "Meighens" in seek- cost to the Canadian purchaser." 1926, and Mrs. Marv:iret Caldwell I.". op ing port in the storm, which in this He goes on to say- "That unfa­ Nikrent, March 20th. 1�426, . MITSIC EXAMS lPrincPss Androy 1R. Scott, 1,Mr. Hopper, of ,S�aforth.-Tbe Rev. . Rt. Ron. W. L. Mackenzie King, "The ' . " - Toronto) ....... ! T. Sawyer, a former pastor, and Mrs. - 1; � I � . Making Of it Premier," and other case was Byng inlet. (Laughter.) arable as is our trade position wit:n When it came to - -ion of officers nP Music pupils of St. Joseph*-iWntgon Bnrnn (George .Nfc- ( Sawyer were calling on old friends �:111' . works. � 9 In closing, Mr. McGillicuddy expres-* the United States, it is likely to be- a "notion -was made .-,� I carried that Convent. made a splendid .showing at 1 Noll. Blyth) ............ 6 7 6 d! iaRt week end. Mr. Sawyer is now � ..!,ii " . I , �4 1 Mr. McMillan placed squarely on ' ed the hope that South Huron would come still more unfavourfible and that the acting office" he r -elected by a the examinations which took Place oil' ! . . . . . , M, Mriry Ann Grattan (G. R. statio,hed at Brow-risville.-Mr. Chas. ...... � .. .. . �� I I Mr. Meigben's shoulders the -full re- ,7ive Mr- McMillan such a large Tna- is we are going- to continue to buy unanimous vote. Th- ,fficers are as July Ird, conducted by Mr. Alpxar'- I ' Tli.ft� Mi'rh(,Il) .......... . � 5 1 4, 1,(,.,I;e, of Inge-oll, spent the vv,lelc ­ sponsibi , ", , 'I, .1 I lity of the theft of people's fority thaFTbe story of it would ring from the United States we must sell follows: President, N1 irgaret Dun- der, of the Toronto Conservatory ,-f� I i me. - I 6 li, 2.1 9 V�, 2. 1 6 1/4, 2. 1 6 1,41. end a', the home (if Mr. and Mrs. Geo, rights. from Coast W coast as �xpressing the more." Well, what happened?, Be- bar, Marion, vice -1- ident, Minnie Music. ()f twenty-fivs candi,iatP4 I ii He declared that the Alberta I Wbeatiely.-Miss Dickson. of Detxoit, .'1.4- I I election and the return of thi� natural riding's disapp�ovvl of the Cortserva- fore another budget was delivered the Johnston, Detroit, -­ - .-tary, Harriet who tried, all were succeqsftil. 2.30 Trot or Pace. .11 . . Hon. Gentleman was. in -: ... asurer, Cath- � is visiting at the borne of Mr. and I I - - resources to the - pro;Ance, together tive party's action in refusing their - opposiVon McCauley, Danaville; The following 3re the reqult-q:- I ! rq. Anthony � . . . . . . I - . representative a pair in the tbrie of 9nd the Liberals were in power. -You erine Hudson, Rosehi,-', Honors. ,11imonR Grattan (Dr. '�Vhite- I Mrs. RenjRmin Snell -M. 1. wi unfounded stovi4m connected ii. . w, . the customs . committee report his great family bereavement. will recall that- according to Mr. There were severn; , -eresting talks Intermediat,v Violin --Jack Canip-1 lY . Godprich) ........... I 1 1 iLawson, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Fred .1 "I Fire visiting at; '.1 W 'national given- John Walton. - ., of Colman, bell. , , I I to bring about the dowmfall of the Lt,-C,r)l. Dr. W. J. Sba , Clinton, Meighen the Liberals are . , CApt. CTrnttnn, (W. Cudmore, : Lawson. of Toronto, "I " " k, f, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Medd. " - x1fig Goveftment, and Col. A. M. Heiman, Exeter, pres- wreckers, but here is what followed, prepared a paper, wll:, h was read by PrimAry Violin-Fugene Dunc.n.; SeRforth) ............... 1 2 2 ,, the born(, of I' , ,:,. I .� �; , ---Mrq, William Dodds, Miss Vera .. � .,� : � . I � ident of the federal and provincial The unfavourable volume Of trad6* his daughter, Harl-10! \fccauley, and Arthiir GoMing, Louis .Jackson, Fth,l I Peter Brino .............. 2 3 2 .3 � : '. . . and McDougall. , J Time, 2,1514, 2.1814, 2.30. of ; . -, I� .. 118muggiing fiAW 1yean ,going on fa- riding' associations, respectively, pre- with the Uhited States has been more greatly enjoyed li), I prel�ent, I � Dodds and Miss Ethel Holmes, , I Ing than cut in two. Last year on ., ,! - �d. Mrs. Liz- E,lement.ary Violin -Driscillq Camp-; .pen the borne � - suit of the report of an offieer,whom. aided .Jointly duri the meetinse. x ad- will long be rememl I Clinton, q . . A I *- I of Mrs. John Ferru� i high Protection, 'whiah, ,66 Liberal John Govenlock, ex-M.P.P., SeRfarth verse balance of trade with the United zle Markle, of Detrrw. gavO, a very belt. son -Mrs. Mal- .. .. � . , .1 , I Irnim Mr-K.-IlFir, of Senforth, was via- 011. Party- 'has congiftantly- fought for. treasurer, and J. 'A. McEwen, Startle � States was down to .5135MO,000 -and interesting talk on th, oxpeTiences of Introductriry Vinlin-Dorrithy Gol.1- � ...' , ". I y*ars. And on top' 4af,that there1as Township, seerotary','were als . e our total trade with the world showed those members of - 1� family who ing, Louis Purepil. i . iting At the home of her sister. Mrs- I�, ..��I � 11 , George Dale. on Tuesday. -Mr. and . _ I , ., . .. .. I, , , I I been, of later years th# Volitead Act plaj;foX.m. . a favourable balance of $401,000,000 made the trip from F., 0and to Amer- Introdiictory Piano-Winnip Kruso, I Club Meeting. -The monthly meet- � ',�� , 1 I Nfrq. William Britton were at War- Ill I . I'll . 6 in the States. and ov6t -here i-Abiogt. , 1_. I*e meeting was biought, to a close instead of an adverse balarice of near- tea. . Elizabeth Carlin, Margaret Fink- � ing of the U.F.W.O. Ckib was held . 11 "I . I A I . ; wick, Lamb -ton County, over the week .1; . -omobiles, impro*#&-. I 4 t' t ly $30,000,000 in 1921. - - A motion was mAd, 'T Mrs. Henry beiner. .at the home of Mrs. Clifton on July I 11 ed use of aut .high Pith ' 'Using cheers f6r king George, I .� '. -9s an �16:1 Quacks Tasks Walton, of London, Ont., and orried ,,-rid, visiting the latter's relatives. . �, ,,, �'. 11 wo d gr�aterofficiertcy in all,I)IA1 ti. W.- Ir. Mackenzie Xing and Elementary Piano--Fleanor Fvnnq, 21st, with a good attendance, the . I , nt" i . : Football. -On Tuesday evening Kin- , , . orvice. Ron. GoOry Boivin, former *19117am, qhd,ilte singing of 14God Mr. Meighen remedies are quack to give a rising vol, of thauks-tD Vera NoIRn. chair being taken by Mrs. W. Ross,; . , . I'll -,,.* As, whom I hope to gave the Vng.1k­Ad'v#rtige)r. , - remedies. They offer no solutio -ft. A Uncle John and Aunt Carrie f*r their Primary PiRno-Mary Lane. .and Miss Edna Thompson presided at burn and Hespe]Pr mot for the first ... . ". � I �� � . .. : �­ �, 1� I _,Wster a custor time in the %emi-finals; of the W. F. A. ,� .. - I , , . - t ""'" � � � higher duty an steel will not help the wonderfal hospitAlity. also to all Pass. the organ. Mrs. C. Haugh read an ,�.. , , ,, I �,". g�";,ad,d i's -one or two meetffigs in a ,:n; - ^1 � -*' rid the large crowd that gatii;;;i I I _ � .1 I I .. . " steel industry for an increased duty those' who helped to make this re- Introductory Violin -Francis Dev- invitation, which had been sent to ."4.1 � � 11 . , 10?1� ,';AX', dite. of 'the Ahl .r "' , . A 1 1 1. __g eat men witnegsea one of the fastest games . 11..�;I' � I " I . X9Y-"TM0 W M MMIGHEX � on steel must ca I ' red duty unialt 6. success. ,q � . '7_0't 4 -f - th iu % an ncTea. to her by the London Road Club, in- ever plaved here. The Hespeler boys ',.�, I . : � W #W',J*. � , Om��i erpaux, John Carrino. . ,, ­._ , - �4� �h ,� . � , , , , great,part a _� , � , I .. 1. thd,." f6W16ft I oamid,W A­*esult at � 03ir P. Y., D0a6`h**1,, � � on 0 er e a as well and that It was voted to hold the next reurt- Tntroductory Piano-Artbur Dev- viting the Brucefield Club to their, are a clean, fast lot of players and -- .: - � I � .. . . � . , " I I - . ' mea ..", I . k fbo'lepof* ofiw �ftdi-�Um. 10- bad " Mr. A%1& 'has- *iow 4 �.ied hif� na lower' putc4#ing power and lot ift Saginaw the fi rat SundAk in erpaux, Alice Devereaux. next meeting, to be held at Mrs- had a little of the eldge on our boys. '5: �� - . .- " , ­­ , ­.. li - I � ; - - � ,p ', " 1.1 ". =ntly a leax 'volume of total August, 1927. . . �. .., � appbinted- 3 ", I � �, '. Z -.earapaign far oilavg1i tZr'6141'e. ae W Elementary Piano Margaret Ross, Labeau's on August 19th. The invi- Their head work was of a high order .,.,­� I . . .1 . � .* . . _ ". , I � � I in Canada. Mr. Meighen's Soper was served in the ptitle, af- Plarl Gillespie. Catherine M'U[Tray, tation, vvws gladly accepted by th" '­ _,,� � - " , , , Rt�ctl6a, O'ns , �. -"Mr. �Xft=9914A I: , . , :�� n . L'604""11- i detormi-ne more or less im"A I � Ji., 0 IV - which helped them c" i1derablY. Ths ,,, I &�., � ,:,W� "; 40;nt"-io, their .1.1 , � . , '. - , -0110Ta&6 Gen+ldfh;iU4&; Mary Archibald, Basil Duncan. Club. Two helpful paperq were read, right was perfect and the game was ­ , �!: . , I ,4 , - "i ea aec - tho, pht4d�At� to . , . , �,st I � - , �%%d �tt for progress. -no n 8 0 I ­, . - policy is a bid for votes, not -a move tev whiah many returned to I , 4isaolutift., u k � , � I �,_ _�` . - r4, ,,, - , - ' I , - flib climate. JT6 deals in what the to the John Walton home aiia after an I . . ,, I ,�,�t,�,� - 6* � 0 ,�: 1406 _�#' ch tith His'bids will vary with homes And those remainingzaturned .Primary Pia - Evelyn Golding, the subiect being Twenty Wi k, n . , .& 11.4""i0", I . .--� I " ,# - t, 1� , , � , Maighen 6uld"AA � & �#� � _. " � , red hot all the way through. In the I . st , - - :�. If Vn hi thi M", " Jack Campbell. a Hot Day, or The Benefits Derived firat half Hespeler seared one and I . " Wence of the 1t*u#6--` " r��1111, , , , f 'Mub, DON I .� .Ax -Ad 4i .1. �;`; ff � 4i, � .. �V The .� �3 'a"'i ' to r4lige th6 tit 4W $toet I !, �­ -11 . I # � A1,11, "' , , � , "' ,. - " � brokers call 13ift and calls, or bids evening spent in reciting, singing a:,nd from Taking a Rest after D' Dale did the - , . �. � - , - . � .� , and offors-they vvill he changing bi& visiting; ap retired derlaring it was 0. — inner. Kinburn one. Alvin 2,". , I ,� . � ,, t ep Denem *20invito trick far Kinburn. Respele.T keptthe I.. . 40,angiwe to nrliaitlaa*, I Cgi: I - thoutilpiece of-- FfW#ame k, � T- eti,! S , ,�. . W I I �' , "' 0" � . 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