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'I ,v-, - esponsiblp, for %e,',46g.20lation " gret to learn of his illness with hear' , at Bayfield.-IAst Friday Miss Annie led by Mr. George ]Knight- . . "R
� t1laty on-binit 0 , ., =d .. � I .too, Fireworks mid Dancing. . ST"ij 13 ;, " -.11
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. . One of the Most important issues Miller, a leader of the Seaforth Band 8je,nt two wtwks._-W,�l -'�i... her mother, bed,Last Friday evening Rev. A. E. ed on for appendicitis. We are pleas- .. �., � ,
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I I age rate, To pyove .the jttability of in respect to both Ddraini - r. �� the Goshen Johns gave an -he is doing well. -Mrs. T. Value �'].II�, , ;-_
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the Canadidn . tariff -place them how the beauty of Xature .,was a . ,
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hibition of'the liquor traAg and,en .. -Misses Ruby and..O ,I�Za Erratt are kindly presented him with a purse of in London. -Mr. and Mrs. J'ames Me- "
alongside the Amelieqn figure and see f6rceinftit of - Band, which is u4der his supervision, , 1. token of God's rove for His peop&e. I
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,laws in connection th6re- This band 1, ,no spending a,week w, ir aunt, Mrs. money, and Mrs. Johns with a bou- Queen are visiting in Toronto.-Jtev. - � I
bow they are In 4is regard. with. Neither of the most out- 'Ed. Lowden, of , Hii -0 -Mrs Long quet. . Mr. Armour preached his farewell She also mentioned haw wonderfully I :,�,.��
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rn ,eir tario. : Of if 0 sermon at the morning service. `,'�I,
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- I I rdsponsi and represent p1to- Special provision has also been P�UBLIN Rrucefield, and how the people of this I 1. � -"4-114
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Rates on -".'ports Dutiable bibition voters. In 1018 we wusere in made to Put, on the best Fireworks ,.-j: ',,,iting'at the therefore, how thou hast received and I ,"A,
Dutiabie Impoift, . able and Fre� . -similar p . Notes. -Mrs, W. Jordan, of Hib- heard, and hold fast and repent." Our vicinity would always remember them I "., ,
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1911 25.9% is- that display that Seaforth has ever had. has spent bert, was the guest of Mrs. Joseph minister spoke especially on when they looked at their beautiful , 'Mli
1912 , In order to make this feature of the - the ftowers left behind. Miss Irene Snider .-:�I�.'g
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ISO 2641 � , 17.1 - i' re. Leo Murray, of Hibbert, were looking back over the past we should � pleased tbie audience with a solo. At I . - "�
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use of then, when our Temperance be presented in two or more s i . ., � t4 ,
1014 261- . 17.3 Conservative leader, Mr- MRrter, *"- each at a different time, during the Brandon, Man.,, I r daughter, - remember God's goodness and love K4ght, requested Rev. - �: -Al
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-192D 22. -, , 1&7 shelved to suit liquor exigencigs and who had comee short visit. day -Miss Mary Jordan, of Toronto, end kindness to us, also the love �nd and Mrs. :.�
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Wlntney got the liquor Mr. James .. . . 1.
1021 20�6 ,' programme. ATmour to take their places in front L.,
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1922 24.5 1 16.2 � Every- member of the Seaforth Barid - I . of the gathering, when Wigs Ma . _. ��,
-, ,' �*rvte and the b.ulk ol. the, T . e and every member of the Lions Clul) who have &N. . � �. month with Hibbert Township. -Mrs. J. Nagle their criticisms and failings. He re- ry 19
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d . to their home in Saska _'. ,
There is not much instability about A. Macdonald: , - They deserve the co- congregations of Varna, Goshen and and Tuesday made many farmers Not understood: We move along asunder, United Church, have assembled here I
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that, is there? Taking it u operation of every man and woman 0 r paths grow wider as the seasarts creep to spend a friendly hour with you be- . I
Pon dut!- To the Editor of The Globe: Blake United Churches, held their an- hope for better crops. -There is no Aulong the years: we rn-vel and we wonder � 1.1'.t.
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able goods the widest variation is . iik Seaforth, because every cent made ic - place left for the foot passengers on Why life in life -and then we fall asleep. fore you leave for your new home in . , 1, �!J
I was pleased to notice by the Globe over actual necessaxy expense ac- nual picni to Bayfleld dast Thurs .
from 20.6% to 26.15/c, A maximum of the 26th that one of the East York count, will be for community welfacre. day -Mr. W. J. Dowson has been 'he. road south of Dublin except the Not understood. Orangeville. It is with very keen re- , : "
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confined 'to the house through illnes. . ,�i
IL s ditch or the tall weeds that stand or Not und,rstood: We gather false Impressians 1 -
variation of 5.5%. When you rem candidates is a thorough temperance Whenever opportunity presents it- during the past week. -At the official grow by the wayside. -Miss Marion And hug them closer as the years go by. both have been a source of inspira- .: _�
ber that in many items the duty is man, and can be relied upon in the. self between now and August 19th, of Hunter is spending her vaca tion and help in all phases of Young .. 1�
levied as a specific impost (so much event of his election to do all he Lan spread news about the treat in store meeting of the United Church, tion with Till virtues often seem to us tranxi-essions ,..
per pound, yard, etc.,) and not on to 'further the cause; and also that for everybody. By so doing, you will Var circuit, held on Monday even- her aunt, Miss- Beale, of the vill And thu,, men rise and fall. and live and die. Peoples' work. No matter what yen- �' 1.
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ad valorum basis, there might be a the Dominion Alliance is determined na ture we asked you to aid, you always �!
considerable variation from year to to make its power felt in the rot only encourage the Band boys ing, the salary of the pastor, Rev. J. .-Miss Bricklin, of Detroit, is spend- were willing to use you'r 24iuties, :.�
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coming and the members of the Lions Club Durrant, was raised $150, bringing it ing a week with her mother in the I Not understood.: Poor soul with stunted vision, .11
measure Riants by their narrow gauge: especially 9.1ong the musical line. To .,
year with absolutely. no change in the contest. It is -no matter of ours as in their worthy efforts to ben it the up to $1,800. His .services are very I village. -Mr. Tom O'Reilly, a bach of' shafts of falsehood and derfivion you we owe the formation of this . I .
tariff you can see how very far we to whether of the two parties cha,m- community as a whole, but of much appreciated, and the work is�elor I of McKillop Township, was ser: 111r: r11'im0n1V1led'galr.t those who would the awe ,�
axe from tariff instability. I you will . Senior Society, which has been a de- 11 %I
prospering under his charge. , iou.%Iy hurt on Saturday night in Sea- Not understood. ..
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. who in himself fearlessly holds the be:,g one of the live ones o I Not utiderstood: The set�r�t nprin f action advice we added the Monthly Song "",�
n the map. !buggy and when meeting a car anj w(hi,h lie beneath the �urfaoe ann' tohe show .
Lei us now examine the -American principles that are so dear to us that � WALTON ! auto turned out to pass him from be-! Are disregarded with self Ratisfaetion. Service. It has added new enthusi- �,i,
tariff -that paragon of perfection to we should make every effort to elect - We judge our neighbors. and they often go. asm and ethical value to our society . ,".."
whi6k our super -patriotic protection- The leader of any party is powerleg's CHISELHURST Notes. -Dr. and Mr,. .J. A. Gardiner hind, when he was crowded againstl Not understood. �`
ista always point with pride. unless he has the suppo Notes. -Mr. Archie Dalrymple, of and son, Miles, of La Grange, Ill., is the bracing wire of a telephone pol,�.i judging by the large attendance at
American Tariff. rt of a ma- at the homF- of Mrs. Alex. The accident happened in th � ,,,. these meetings. The Choir and Young
jority of the members of the House, Moose Jaw, who has been visiting rel- visiting e vicinity, N t und-t-i: How trifles often thringe
On Dutiable. On all Imports no matter how he may favor our atives in these parts, left hidre on Gardiner and other rolatives.-Mrs.' of the Collegiate Institute. Mr 1 The thouxht1t%s sentence or the fftnci�d slight .People-' Executives wish to express ,",
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Imports free and dutiable Thursday last together with three R. J. Naylor and dalighter, Lois, who' Dennis .J. O'Reilly, of McKillop, re their sincere thnnks for the use of, _4
cause. Could George W. Ross have * I Anti on our souls thoir fs,11,; a freezing bhght. ��,,
1911 41.229b 20.20% given 11 the legislation we desired o.ther friends, who were on a simillir have been visiting the former's! ceived a nasty cut in his head on Fri-: ,,Z24ot umderstood. the.Manse, which was always so free- m
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1912 40.12 18-58 unless he -wa-s supported by members 1118ion in other parts of the province, mother, Mrs. Williini Hackwell left! day last while driving through his, lY and hospitably offered at anytime. � 1, .
1913 -40.05 17.69 of the Ho com y fo- their h, -me in i�;.�es- I farm. Ile had a horse and buggv ! Not understood: How many heArts are a,hing - The Choir also wish to express their I �
. use who held ou ing by motor, a distance of about on Monda � , Por the laek of sympathy: all. dit, by day, i
1914 37. 14-88 r convic- I appreciation for the time and energy
60 tions? "Not mere politicians who J900 miles. It is twenty years since ter, N. Y. -Miss Allwa Gallebar, of' belonging to Tom Fitzgibbon, one of! Htrw many cl?eerless,lonely h�rto are breaking '!
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IR20 I Were making a business of politics," Mr. Dalrymple was here last and Toronto, has been vi,; ng k e b,g,n; "Ow ,nnn,y n 1,1, "pi ts pass n,sy,
1921 . in , ! liemtcod. the servi"s of much more value to � � .
. 29.65 11-44 but true statesmen, who could not on poticed a great many changes rd. �Valton. - Mr. Ito kirk Mr, O'Reilly ped out. Dr.!
1922 88.02 14.67 any consideration bereaused to swerve improvements. -Mr. H. Keroher had and Mrs. P. B. Ganl-II-r and daugh- IA. V. Traynor, of �'blin, attended: Oh C�xl. that men would tiet- a little elesr�r, I the congregation. Always remember, �
1928 86.14 15.17 from what they believed to be right, a bee on Saturday last erecting an ter, Vera, accumpani,-.1 I�Y Mrs. R. J. 1 Mr. O'Reilly, who is' progressing fsv_ I Or judge less harshly wh�re they cannat spe; vou wil.-l- be welcome among your .
! Oh. G -mil. that mt�n would r1mw a )lttl� �nrer many friends at Rrucefipld. Frie-nds 11
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1 1924 37.39 15,24 Why did our revered statesman of addition to his barn. Unfortunately Naylor and Miss [,.,i , motored over � orahly at present. Mr. O'Reilly ha,;l To on� another; thev'ri 1- nenr" Th�.. are like sheltering trees wh he . .
The extreme range* in the American that time (Mr. Marter) resign his Mr. Kercher was confined to his bed to Str�ftford on Saim-lay and visit- I charge of 250 acres and is a very busy And und�. tood. sun of criticism of the worl ts -
tariff on dutiable imports over the position as Conservative leader and a . t the time. Mr. Doig, with the as- ed friends. -Mr. anti N1 rs. G. E. Fer-! man. -We are all indeed very sorry I He said that vver since cnming t.-) tipon you, you may turn to the for ..
years given was fr6m 16.401k to why was Sir James Wlitney chosen s"tance of the workers, wa.4 able to guson and family slwi,: the week end to hear about Tommy O'Reilly get- I
41.22%, a range of 24.82% as against as their standard-bearer? Simply be- erect the frame in record time. -Mr. at the home of Mr. :i,,i Mrs. RAert i ting badly hurt on his Way home from i Brucefield he had kept Jesus Chri-.t!r(.qt and .shelter. As a -light token .., I
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an cause the party was so constituted and Mi�e. 0. Bavington, of Toronto, Ferguson. -Mr. Rob-, Davidson, ofitown on Saturday evening. It sure ;�
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tariff. Measured in that way the that to retain his Positilin'Mr. Idarter and formerly residents here, were Toronto, is visiting :',iends in Wal I was a miracle that Tommy wasn't much re-pomihility rested upon the I we ask you to accept this purse of !o , i
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American tatiff had over four times ' hearers as with thp preacher. His I Toone ,. We wish you much happi- � �1
would have to bury his convictions ,visiting friends in this vicinity last ton and vicinity- Mi and Mrs. Sahier .� .
as mulch instability is ours. If we 'week end. -Mrs. J. Nicholls and son, and son 'have rMil'' -I home aft:,r1s1.q,t,d on their motor trip back parting Advice was "Love one an -I ne,;-; and joy in your new home and i�
. and become a simple poiftician. This ith re'lati, to .- . �.,J
f he wag not prepared to do so, I George, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. spending their holidw, m Spokane, Vi'ashington, which will take .
apply the kest by taking the tarif I Other," "f3ear one ano'.her's hurderiR," i praN that you will be blest in your ,
on all imports the Canadian variation - Draw near to God in prayer." and, nohle work in the community in which � ;�,�,
Why was Sir James chosen as lead- Nicholl's sister, Mrs. coe.-Mr. anti MI i. John Bulger I them at least ten days. They report -',%1N
"Remember the Sabbath Day." Mr.! you are to reside. Signed on behalf -11 "
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. er? Just because he either had not -Mr. and Mrs. J. Shepherd took their spent a feW days in 1,,mdon this week. I having a very enjoyable time for 30. � 11��
1t1%,, a variation of 3.2%. The the high convictions of his predeces- son Harold, to London on Tilesday ,)f -Mrs. R. R. Glenn � - .1 son, Bob, of I days at home and amongst the neigh. - Armour sang two solos, "Nearer Myl of the Y. P., George Knight.; on b.e- � ,11
American variation was from 20.291/o last week, who on the previous day Stratford, visited Fit *!� home of Mr. bors-Misq Mlary Bruxer has return-; God lo Thee" and " My Ain Cot" hlf f the Choir, Irene Snider. Mr.
sor or was for office willing to bring - ag a e In the even- Armour tha,nked the Young People . :.�J
to 6.38%, or a total of 13.9% -,-again those convictions down to the I -eve] of had the misfortune to fall from hia and Mrs. P. B. Ganh!;er recently- ed t4 Chic o ft r spending a w ith groat acceptance.
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approximately four times the Canad- the majority of the candi bicycle, fracturing -his arm. The Rev. and Mrs. W. M:i . . , -_
dates select- � to the service. Three anthems were I preciAted the help the Young People ,.I,
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ftm variation. The facts are that 'ed. Our politicians in Parliament fracture being a bad one it was have gone on a mon'h' holidays. They father, Mr. Jacob Bruxer. , I " I
Coined' has the�viost st thought necessary to have an X-ray - given, "What Art, These.." "Seek Yel had given him. Mrs. Armour and he � ,
a ,9,ble Uriff i are travelling by n, --ir and intend 4A
ii have been feeding us on child'd'food the Lord," "Still, Still With Thee." had also enjoyed thvir work with the .1_'. ,
. the World, a,44, thd�� reason *hy is long enough. It is ours to dispense e"irtination. The arm was found to visiting many plR'ro-- ' interest, We .�, I
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clear, 't, - .1, . . . :, BR(:CEFIELD Mrs. Armour sang "Life's Little Day" I, choir very much. , .33!11
.1 be broken in two places. it is to be wish them a happy t:!) (A and safe re- " I
with their services and elected1n their .., ,�
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. Stability 4TIA Atigh .-Tariffs. stead statesmen who -will recognize holi4d that progress toward recovery turn -Mr. and Mr,. (, -rdon Waghorn Society. -The flowpr which was hstened to with great ap-� -The members of the W.M.S. also .1� V
im-�, show being jurt around the corner, preciation. Mr. Armour's .sermon was 1 gAthei A,
Stability 6f taiit Is 6soleately - that We have attained our majority will bei rapid. -The farmers in this of Sudbury, are N i - � - n g with' 'Miss -ed at Lh(, open air meeting and . , A.,
p6soillfe under b1sh .,�tarir* section are busy cutting wheat and MaTy Mo -bray. (',nrdnn is an old the first week of September, all mem- Rddres.qM to the -.�onng people, his' pre,,onti-d Mrst. Armonr With A Life .', ;
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hers are urged to give special carp text being. "Let no man despise Thy! Membership Certificate and the fol .:!
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.1 than ours, yetr'i�ey have s6me , T I the end of the week will see the most Walton -boy and wo wi4h to their pot plant- and blooms and to, y0ifth." Ile told of the great PoRsi- 1 lowing address: Dear Mrs. Armour: . .. ,qv
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higher . he Party orglinizers will be at of them through. -The rain of la&t good-looking bridp li� irty congratu- .� A , ,
items which run to -ridiculous heights. w,ork f6ri, Sunday will greatly benefit the later lations, as this is pa," 1 their honey- have as -much as possible ready tol hilitieq there are for the YOuth Of t,O- ; The member% of the. Women's Mis- . N
tWhore there arO � - ' . h ,ning committees etc., trying crops, as they were beginning to show moon. Perhaps Fom, ,if our W show. The officers and directors con- day. It. is the age of yo,sth. He i sionary Society of Brucefield United .
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&' �. - pogf- keep * . their Nlowers togeth the effects of the draught. � I
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.1 _; - , .I I.e. men, no ma#erwh'4t the'self-sacrifice McKILLOP Bear in mind that the method o .said for each one. to cultivate a taste shall miss your cheery smile and your I
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� one side to shed .tear#, that thier had mer. -The Tecent rains "are bringing Notes.----rMrs, Jnck-s-11 and da'dghter, you for a friend." Next Sunday Rev. p,q, we Would like to present you with I,.- ,�!�
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