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I , f�tdr , roe on y af sp �*tm - .- - �. � I I " �. ­ I vi4ela larpoSeo, o ­T.ie­% , b, , tu *, whil. b -Ing a week at . , I , N_ ,,�., mtend.=aking a trip to ' the U."I #;1 , j " -, �:_ I ).� ft , #,-A41 9,'.,� to , t . .... . I � - "".", � I I 1-1 .. ­ � ­ , .1 �, ­` , ,j,.71, '. j,; 'R �.,. .] av,'j ,,'4 - el j I I e a er% , ,DamM '401, �' ,W .':, j , ; � I U'R -dud. I - -, 4-1 1. � . . pro .��: Ag0t'a"..0 VM111 _.. *.Y. .. I '. - "' 1'".Vq ,I-&- Qi , - - 1! ." but it is . , , o- I , . I'll iight, . W11 � W st Aon .eep this daote km n , #,# .AI f . ... b U . TW I . , C. Reg6le, and o e -M!, 10" - X ', ',-� � Ed* _ ,V, . 4 ,e leaf ig pe" ured only - .'P4- 'w V., 't ,4". W. � , leaf. I - 4%1M as . . - tgl:' I - tressin- ��r ;# . Notei.-Rev. R_ A. Lujidy is sup- Mr. and MTs. F. Haegy on -� """ I . N V R. oe,, ,�,V$ft�;Z, !'" , AV, j ."114'�t _ I �1� ,­­ I .. � .__ "i . .111, `,:c . , _, - . .- ie!�.�,114 - 4 . g, to' ,."e � get. into a,th � f #.., , - I.. , , . , . -1 __.. , - ", . p 46 - , * ­ . b �111 I ,,;,�",�., i�4 I V; V, -.a , . 1 4 � .,p� ying in -P Is United Church while , . - I � 1.1 " . __`s' ��' , m .. ' *",50 , .1,00 Z. 1$ inches, alth a a stout PI er �rd. Apa"'Wil , * "I � , . , ,�'� -,� __.-`11" SOIL TX91il, .4 �A W-1, , - j9#4id,oWmand toussle, an let, old7time , Rev X - VAines is wf­his holidays. bur, were business visitors at W � .. 11 I - "O' ,;,'�,! - -:�,�`!�'�',� 7-,` 1 . , - a , pi, . - , _ v_ ZT, . . ��, ., -�7k, .; " I - - i -11 , , ' . one, half a. dozo h would - .. q 'El .V' -111; . I � ' Judi " ronto on Monday, -Mr. and Mrs. 1FQ_ has. , , 1: �.,�,p,..X . and -OM � ke f.S?,�.` I ' ` Of, i ro j ��,� - IA 'j11id91iiemt.. They Are re-, made ,a * splen d Job. -,o.,,f I �&o ­.--�­ I - . ., 11 . ..- - --V4 . - I I . k" , � 'M , Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rwle , � ., ;M .. _rt,�; , �_ -, - � � b "'...... ­�,, � . j -_� � 111.b. � ,_ , . 10WO , . , ,,,, . - , 141N,*6g,_ 11 .1, ae r 7=r ma4@ a1arge 6 "' e. , Mr.'llurA , ., ,,k -,4,Fz­,,o­,,_ ­ 41 SON I.' th ti .y Is always welcq,me back to � � ,;jj,.� .�..' � . " 1� - . j 11 , � I ` 'it- & -, - fto, in t e, . , . ", OR r - . , _ I . Z W lit, � JhW 'guut,�rs. a I -_ frequent WmItoo,.-bo being a former pastor of the brush And " 1. . . - "1 .1 " AyXla . I � 7.1 , �O QW10,V1"11'#_X1T;r " - influepep. I Sunday and W I ,',�,,i " � , W 5 � � P spon j I . _,�r.W;%,:a one , o � � I.T Vt i ' , , sible for tho powerfus Monday 1. $* - . IL "'. .;,!, , I . b , , 1* ,,4 -,px , ,.�p hereafter Duff !a Church 2u4 COneession 9 'Tu*irsidit Th�_ % 4`1;," � . . MW A " 11L A -ay,' I . � � Roll ... -0.00 orq;�,.Opd­�,WAWJV� �J b, 3p�� - -ApkI O'd � 1_1 spent Satm , 1-'�'; I . ; , ,., r the forests, of 71 - 11. .. , I ,�'. - , ,S� 1k, �­ A _ ,th�y�� aachb ert��4p p positions , .1L , ,,,,,� ", _ _ " "' i _', .. '' "., I � ,,�,� . , " 11 __ .. Kvargu - � ;,�_ I tor"at, drift tho .�4 '-d"Atlin, - - . K - X4,01t0w," � - , , t -N, , ir itchiew and V-1cinity.-Mr. oud� ioaq show'a be ir - , , I M , ,for eleven years. -The * � L. i ` ­ , � .J, 6tthe bI _ _k be called, upon .00 for the many'friends of Mrs. Charles Drager Mrs. I ., � � %,"..", 1 , I 11__�' il� _� ; _ at KI 11 � . 1; , , , � - fhaf Innuenge"y6ty'far-reaching. orlyilegel:of_�4 _,;� - , - , - ,F�,; ", , luf .r. , " ti b a gu - ��­ � 1 - - -, . ia. R - 1"44,1i ;, � MUll ,I 19, " Meipen y ti), tell der It �ppeai,s ­. ' . � . I i . ",;,. �, ­!� - .- . I I . ( Y .,� ��: � -*A a n- This regret to - learn that she is in St. - C. Eggert ,and -children spent coming winter than it w�w 14st ,y. W,. ' ­ 1w, -, , 1. ,�� � . . -111.11 1�1. M,.^" I � � -b n , ­�. ,,ii,,� I _;, I .. 1. I To the bystan ridiculous- , Sunday at Listowel and Elma-mr. - 04o Of The Muse", - F.-otuft" . � !, I �*'� , -.:#W# - , - - my -niem- ;i, 40 P1.91ple- - hat hoos _ pr-ovision app 11 de ital, London. Mrs. Dra- and Mrs. W I ?,�, I 11 . .4 _ , �e, tbbio' �,W, in ox4bar- praNnne � "� .� �t4e way,the Qlobe tries to make Its; Hhve, genn a ,' sire to Joseph's Hospi lliam Haegy and children, Somie ,d 44�,ojder XoWde, _", N � --- 11 I. i ) req a 4 ; _.re,� � , �� , T, X -1 , lor raem 46�4h*.� ,Uv& a gun a uired ger bas- undergone a critical 'opera- Mr . C. Regelej Sr., and Wks. John . a _­_­�010 - . ory, "-,),Il ­', �&, .6 I -thereoils, � 4'� � ed iox,7 4s,", V , 11. , - A -,:,v - lit"O' 0 liquor ads. consist6fit'vathAlfi" i DrOC . 1. 4 **41" - " , . ' 'i to Procure orO being tiqu(- and, at .time of - w6ting she ;a on 011, ___,�,; - t'ono'. 'of � �' .- Vt. X01glien's-1 � ��' "'A. , , oPr",- F, � vre 4-1 - I t­,­­�.i, 1,� ­.,� 11. - 5- #Saslcgt`d#e I el4ber 8,,str 'A � . ,Qjil ,yan votes ce questi I 1,Jyi_.i;A , - ia 4. M I ? *. , , 1. �, . chill iii,4's vo=' =,nion Z ial stand an the temperan on, anow in the for ,Eggert visited,nit Mr. John.Ruelmals � ;,. -- 14#60d. 40,F4 , ,- to caj��, o . 1, be. . , .*,wa, .'and *�,toia - doing as well as can be expected.- who � forvierly tesided, m ,zW ,� ! `,:.,� �:� , ,_�1331 , , �;"e--,�r*,,��`. �� " " . - * &-.wlWsq�,�._, " ;!.�'i,�,*,!"��! " ' 11 . ture-It bag 0 gda- sui�po Prit: 0 �y iy , , in ldiculoug- the stand -Ijj�� year,: V near Rostock, on Sundsy�Xr. ' id , py'yeats -Ag iaii - " ' " , ' I . , sed to ex-, and it. is equally- n � ' ' - , . . pamo. '. - 1" - - ' ' , :Wt ii. the end;- of, the., vainbow. (I 3 ;1V mg,.. Al- The Guardian­td'ok in respect tio �tho ,ests . , to amend- Master Charles'McDonald accompau- Mrs. F. H-aegy and family- and affl'r- !�Sblpumhaarw ,ugy'Onnon. ,The:..,: ... ... �".,..', . I , berta,is' ' 'Oa to gst,g�,,,*Ar1*,,f0r ments made bIr 0 Legl8la- Jed his launt,,Mrs� Devereux, home to ,�4�'.. ,.,' r'��',�."� .. , Z,!t� W '_ � , I tl bav�lt got it,yetI. -Abothef wm­W­. Itg COAI,L " candidates in ithe North G*y election. On Mau Xign- and Mrs. R.' Kahle and 'children wcru, . - . " . �,v r�� i.�-�'. ' ; I I . ' ocAtch ,a bird'by ,putti , hg . . INV if has wj�dy thik,,,Sds� We cam almost heat,its ­�ihuckl�­ of ture.. of the - � - 'ostock on Su�iday. * Y, - to I - . ­ : , , - ,,x �b ` adyt-i0h its , ,., Chicago. Charlie will surely enjoy at V pozk TAV4 -vam- I * of the shot itwould he better 60 vdtXw , ��, ,:-�­ tail;`"d tbg thirdmwps"to invent peir- . - I - - " sailsf action at Ow alectio ' of the _"Z7ZtLVL recen examina- the ihollicTay to the fuRest.-Mrs. A. I . the year 1952 and settled on the 10th 4'­"-��,, out it. British' Volumb I ?f c-ouri , , I . � .. I - 114, 1 P .11 -of thts to*nsbip a -long " , weights on , . I , �_�'. �, conepidawh , - , M.�, . FT ei lie r I I - tioz*.. J%eld by't i -.�' Col ith A"ther -oplendid, fa%RX thoiW&_ ' ' ". otioil, ; ad*ted " '� ofn "� . petRal in( - 4 1 Whitney, football iii*ad the avow Mundell and daugliter, Alma; Mrs. . I I k the ,�Pokes of"a.Whep , , � I- , I .9 .k4 r� I �bo � lege of Benitett, of Mitchell; Miss Olive V !�� .`.;�J4, j,­or,iby,.Wiug a' ed advocate an4 life1pug. supporter �f Music, Londot; 19 ,-4, t* f , iiv 1. .. wal I er - faces tie nidttimr ,of-' ibosti" in thi� . t the Ex- ST. COLUMBAN 'Mill ' ' They eatner fp6iii ihe*Sjgh_ " ::.% I r Clock, � a whgre .V gi­ wo & , tota% prohibition of 'the li4jh . Young and sister, Elsie, of Toronto, , I �, .'I ­ �� . -A . - win %���Id. be. agked',� to, ,or traffic. eter ce,tr,,. 1�iej,� &J" pils pre- tin& of-Scotbnd and Wt their' '01, " " . I - it J�,an- #6 'JJi4j'. - 100k . . ,,i �.... rl� IT4,el'f " ' -I, I ,, jIST41-3 -'A V, This great Goliath, tli� liquor traf. .. spent u.�pleasatt visit at the home Notes. -Mir. Louis Stapleton left 'i' . .� I � . - I , In , � . -Z i ild, no' ve ­ �:, . _ up.w pared by Mili. . I t IthA I were sue- . e.i .1 � . g,ffi .'ii, wl �_, . wo I ed " 11 land to find homes for themselves and , 11 I 1�, - �W,40.011 orever� - . �312iltlip as this jaQfV1ng as it fie, has hold - sway so long in litical cessful; Violiti, �, de, Rus- of Mrs. Peter R Gardiner on Tues- this week for Fitzroy Harbor and will �, .. ...,: � , � rk, , I � ,� 11 , ."rk , , I __ � . -Idkf- " ell Mills, Of ediate, i �� . ,,-�! --- ­� " . ' "' .. � I.. "I the '1' ' Ih6 minds . d � some . . � '1� r i�gii'�,4,-.,4WOYI*W"'�=;F-:'Wlk%��I 1,1)0 doesi,bonuses to our, i ZeenpiE . scheme such '� I I their children in what was-theo.call. �f —, �k 0 circles that a set-to b, day�Mr.'and Mrs. George Seelbach be accompanied back by his wife and ed "Ammica," and took up land at , :.,. , _�� . y inger in , a icking out Wil and son, of Bridgeburg, are visiting family, who will spend the remainder . ,- ,& . of ,millions, -and disin=Aso, - 3,� - r.. lie Stanlake, I Vocal, in- ' , ' . 1: . statesmep. The bag of - 90111* may Meighen with a wave of the weak points of each 6ther seems termediate, Miss... I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George what has always been lmoNin as Me� � ' . _.".��,, ,��t kens, of . . , Wo, Xt of the h6lidays here—Miss Florence KimIon's corner, and vduch AV that r", I 11 "Ll, � &M ,. - ' ,� I -Of A would be interedl P1, �;,taw -preferable to them than together f ac- L an ClarL­Mr. and Mrs. W. flogarth, of Coyne spent Sunday with her friend, time '. 1 �,,, -,,,�,; 11 . bave,�pais'secl�­Dut- of tboen4nd, Ang t6-4 Z IV _ Piano, ... - - ss Annie � __ , thur;,Meighen- the i - bird's ue px___ �.� ,th Col W= a wilderness,. without roads ;,.� 1_� mit an the faces of the xnembqs," tb-'-' d - ftir boldiy the common -enemy. Cox, Elementary,,i- . -�.., I I _ London, arevisiting at the home of Miss Gr .... Moyla ,. ,n a �` 4a I — . - �� * . , . , , n- M -Oa nd vered ith, � hardwoo ", _ ty4 te - - L w a fieavy d I " . ., , * Mr. and Misoes Simpson, east of Wal- Mufthews ,�:�V'. , I 0)16p"o , mmr�. " n,l 'More - � : , . . - - him* bAt bonus ,�f, 20, or 80.­,miN.i. � , ,'01 : History often repeats itself, and it lingwood and N*94; entertained a number of fore&L put these gtltrdyinex aia wo- ��' , '' � co , . tail may --na.449vex, iv�a;P'st , . .. . Ix lerington; .1 e -fromf A'� tr#,r', q . . 4 " is than possIble- that a pebble . i --� ee ... �' . h ifi frejslv,� U Z,iC �I;ii- for carrying c k,� low -Intermediate, Misses,' " n Reid tOn- his friends one evening recently and �. I N the .C.P.R., 11. I 7A ­ 1, 4*" men whose ancestom had . . " , � - _ � � , ;,, 11 . ' ."­ . ... - - - �, ambrill;.. a ." 4xiced inter- , ".. times, �wh�ie he., 40 �;beeii'�'-_-'biisying � : 1. :?, .- from the sling of the -youthful mem- and Violet G , fougiit;,bled' ��.-.',.�", .4', - " am 1 I I � himself explaining Ais ideas n -per- , - . and died at Preston Psii� and Oilloden . . . costs. - So? * 1 4" � - , � � -Liielli , 't I & all report a most enjoyable time itad . - -, . her of the prohibition family, "The mediater, bus " e; senior, say "Dan's a jolly good fellovr.'�­Mr. Moor for the Bouni, . . .. . ': . . , 10ir ,4,-�.�� S .1,06- k I _ pruice Charlie I !.,;, �11 -1 Mailtbt, Dominion Alliance," will have the Miss Irene - petual motion� � " * . But turn stewaM14,1i 'A ... I again to the %�" senior, �.`,b - 1. I , DUBLIN Joe McAleer, of Detroit, -and Miss soon cleared the forest and made fine' ,-�, ,4 1. . ,�� - I., " .�­ P 'They A4 out Pearl Woo a Adileen Tessie Lynch visited at the home of farims, and comfortable home, � :�'­_­ � Tripping 'Yourself. . rovifice& of Canada. honor of decapitating the .giant be- Miss )o V . Briefly Mr. Meigbelii'� , ideas are . . - and _'.,��' . - .Into the Atlantic like tlxe�'.Riitish fore his armored Opponents summon' Gaiser, A.L.C.M., 4.�� "I", I .& .# ton, and Notes.—Dr. Sam. Murray, V.S., with Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan, of Staffa, last were soon in a.,prosperous condition ,�' I .di 11 , '"� I I these, The piotective.Wfiff of � which Isles 11-oln'the coast of Eurdpe. Na- courage for. the fight., We have gone 0 '; A itch- Charlie MeKinuon, as -he was called' .. 'I, ­ R bert Uambrill A . 'of Exeter, his wife and family have moved to week.—Mr. and Mrs. Pope, of Ki , he isso able -a defender, is not doing too long arm -in -arm ort Alliance con- graduated froin'the","t"d' '*?Q, which New Ontario. The elder children will , �'_ e 11�� I 11 ture intended these Provinces to be 31 ener, were recent visitors at the home is the last survivor of those who came 4 W. 1 7�- 11 - the p6ople of tho end provinces of vention day and been bitter opponents certificate qualifies- ` �'& of Aft. and Mrs. John Dalton.—AUss, . , ' great. trading and manufacturing 1*10 ��,j teachers, be missed at High School where three I ' , . I the -Dominion, any good. Acedrdin 11 M, .. I I— 9 centres. As some one said 'of Eng- 7hen election came around. That day vVt . '. with him to Tilekersmith, seventy-six , "I I to this gentleman high. protection —A charming 10i _�,�,� 'took I of them were being educated. The Tessie Lynch is at present visiting years ago. He left here about sixty .;.. .. - - V _, '% p ace I" ", .- works well in a -round country, but land: is pasL at is"e-n-thirry Tues", A;iftning, July removal was caused by the desire Of friends in Toronto. — Miss Mary years ago and this is the first iti e p I , :l;. .. - , '�kq: H . ", � "'.., - And some guiding star - -, outh 1 �� 1, , , , , , 1, � . . . , _;,��! Y! go, on an extended visit- She, was and he saw many changes and nearly �,,� 4 , it is no kood in a Wn -one. 'What is . "God and the ocean., Some say that prohibition of the 27th, at the h, ly� - �': arriett the doctor to live where hunting and Downey left on Thursday for Chica- he 'has visited the scenes of his y in I 9 liquor traffic is not.the only issue. Lavis, Clinton, Rev. X, �_'.�,��olmes of- fishing are good, and timber land has . I " � . . , i I . good.for the goose is not nleceagarily In high - eab,al, This is granted, but it must be con- ficiating, when Edna-,,Iy —The highway be- ;ccompanied by her uncle and aunt, all of those that he knew here have 1-t highly advantageous to the gander. .,, youngest rnany attractions. We have it on poetical authority. Have made us what we are.', ceded in this day and age that any- daughter of Mri. 4 '-aho the late tween Mit�heoll and Dublin is now who have been spending the past two gone to their re"'ard. His SOIL, .I.."'I", , I The Maritimes like England, have one not in favor of iminediarte pro- George Lavip, beeiiiii4*10' ' bride of completed and will be open to A, M Ki , ., � - "That Jack Spratt could,eat no. fat, 1. ' W the weeks with relatives in this vicinity. chie e nno, , a young business , .11, �� .... �, the natural resources. tinlike Eng- hibition is either one with some sel- Mr. A -Ilan Grant Sylve*.06 of Toron- public in less. than two weeks. We —Miss Mary Delaney, dalilghter of man of Chk,g,,l ace-ompayded his . I" _. .. ,-,' I _14 1 Hfs wife could eat no leap" landi they. bav,e refused to take ad- fish object in view or'is mentally de- to. Mi4j5 Emma Lavisj�� ter of the hope the stretch from Dublin to Gode- M.r. and Mrs. John Delaney, had the father and � �� . Ir these twain-were-caie, made , after visiting friends an&. '.' - :�, so though vantage of 1:6, ocean,. The' ocean ' 0, playing rich will be done next year, as there misfortunq� to break her arm T en . T �� ��.;,­��, - riest or, ipinister `their.Aigeaw , , . ect'veior characteristics that unfit bride, presidio' at the ee tlY elatim - in 23me count - mitok", �, � I _. so -bjz�j� I _', f _ . ,..4 n . y ! "Ond - --­-"�, _� brih6 the ivorld to-'th-6--doors of the them judging even in respect to soft - bridal music, ianP;'_44Rftng . the are many bad spots in it—Mr. Dennis —The many friends -a--Mr.. Thomas c-,smitih -fe, songr ­1.-_��­4_�.� , . ' , . .. I tive 4y4t9mq failed to m4psce, he"cet M� . - - lthfflnlwei��, � - , . '.- F , I "'. I , ­�: �,� . ­, �- aritimieA. -It' costs less to ' take the lesser matters. it i's surely time signing of the register, "'Dr. Fred J. O'Reilly and Mr. Thomas O'Reilly, O'Reilly will be pleased -to learn that day morning by ailto for IVIT. M,&Xiu-` I � %�.�., . . � ­ - i the-Mv'erjenee'61! 'appetites. Even so, grain from Canada to Europe than' we temperance people should work Thompson sang, ,*, Promise Me." of McKillop, are daily improvin I he is recovering. . non's home at Gerinfask, Michigan. �� �'., accojaink to Mr. Heighen, is 't'with to move it from London to Southamp- harmoniously together and not be Miss Lavis wore ai'lle6ming gown of I health, from runaway accidents.g Alin .0. . �, 11 , the Maritimes. They are, in his ton when it gets 'there. It is access divided, as we often are on election orchid geo ' ar .0. ,.!. . ,.. I rgette with hat to match. though not related, they live not f . "i" 11 - � opinion, not benefitted by high tariff, to the sea—access to the world mar apart, and were injured two weeks 1%, CONSTANCE I.., so he proposes to take away the kets, that will yet remake the Mari - day by the small end of nothing. Summer flowers and a profusion of I � BRUCEFIELD .z_ , - J. R. Govenlock, Seaforth. I 'Ili, . .__________ —_ -_ — :Ili, , - "benefit" high tariff given. the-, Cen- times. The people of'these provinces — . Notes.—Miss Bettg�r, of Monkton, ,� ., / It is hardly worth while remarking Kelly Circle.—The Kelly Circle met I ... tral Provinces not by lowering the' are far from lacking in genius and as to the improved conditions that spent the week end with her friend, ..'�)� I A , ". . for their August meeting on Thurs- _�,.. I �� tariff, but by taking out, of them the ability. They have a surprising mas- Miss Blanche Wheatley. — Master �'. I . "benefits" received, andgiving it back tery of the art of politics and s exist now as compared with what' day afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Swan George Picke-ft, of Detroit, is spend- . 1. �q I lk�.. � tatos- 'they were under the old-time license presiding. Twelve merdbers respond- ,. , 'A � to the Maritimes in a bonus on manship. With tpe problem before system in Ontario; but, this fact ing the holidays with his uncle, Mr. �... . , I - freights. . Seaforth's Big Ni'ght ed to the roll call by a verse bearing .. ..X them of broadening their markets Charles McGregor.—Messrs. Charles 4, A � It Is To Laugh. should not lessen our zeal in having . on a "call to prayer." Edythe Bowey ' ,! . Made as a proposition by anyone and going out after the trade of the the O.T.A. given at least the standing read from the Missionary Messenger, and Frank Leslie, of Ingersoll, spent .. ,� ., Mrs. .�.�­ ... I'll- - world they are little likely to hang Sir Wiftiam Hearst, "its organizer` A Heroine of the North Country," i N'. ,* in a less prominent position than Ar- on to the boot strap policy of Mr. Sunday at the home of Mr. and , 4 _�M -n, this idea intended, and it is ours to see to its i 'd, George Wheatley.—Mr. Alvin Dodds . _',%; thur Meighe would be M,i escribing the work done by Miss �71 ghen. Shrewd men will.want to I has secured a school for the coming �,i�; .. laughed out of court. Mr. Meighen enforeement, Thurs., 1926 Jackson among the Cree Indians in 'I , count the cost. They will be unwill- Red Tavern section, I'll. .1.1 ". I � . . ... As to the Dominion Government — AUGo 19 — I the Nelson House district. Mrs. Wat- . Will argue it with all seriousness. ing to accept Mr. Meighen's vague � Tuckersmith.—Miss Mabel Living- .1 V His .subtle algebraical and dialectical intimations of a new Heaven built up that is now just in the making, they . ;son gave the current events for the stone is engaged as teacher for the I 15 1 m pon the by taking money out of one pocket apparently would like to confine their , (lay, after which the president took coming year for Kippren public school. . 1� . 1, scheme. He will argue it with all election remaxks to minor matters— charge of the business. The meeting p'f_ , � I I ' and putting it in another—the- cost —Miss Margaret McKellar, of Sca- �:,,, 11 _ the fervor of the neophyto of a new is too heavy, the' danger too great. protection and the misdoings of the In event of ram the Tattoo will be huld the following night, was brought to a close by singin" � � forth, is holidaying with her aunt, 11..� 11 16 religion. At the same time, if called I Government now in power and the ' Ilymn 571, "Blest Be the Tie That Mrs. G. Dale and Mrs. J. Ferguson— I i� upon to carry it out, he could deny party that recently was. There may Binds," and repeating together the '. r I IP I the whole proposition as cleverly as be a difference of oj;iinion, "and right- 0 benediction. hfi�-s. A. G. Meharry and baby, of . ,�11', I " , Windsor, who have been g st-s at 11�1 11.1 , last session he denied the brick for COCLEGIATE NOTES ly so," in respect to our interchange Three Special Features. , .ue - brick tariff whiSh formed an integral The Lowef School DepaiLtmental of products witif Uncle Sam and other I Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sproat, the home of Walter Willison, will re- ,�. Z. 11 part of his previous political cam- Certificates which have just been re- such things. The appointment of in- Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ray. former. turn to their home Saturday. Mrs. . �.".. I paign. ceived, show that fine success has at- competent or bad leaders to manage ., � )v of Tuckersmith, but now'Of Toron- Meharry before her marriage was I .� , .1 . I tended the efforts of the pupils of the � . McQueen, Miss Gretta Fvanq, and she is well . A. Look Again. our affairs or enforce our laws may . to, and their son, Mr. W. N. 1, . Let us analyze the propositio Lower School and their teachers dur- No. 1 wife and granddaughter, their .-ol, known by the younger circle about " n. It create muddles such as now exist; & I , 1 I . i 1. I ; starts with an Obvious truth always i.ng the past year. Some three hun- this, of course, should be avoided. In Will accompanied them on a inotor he.re. .1;" - an excellent plan in defending a dred and twenty credits were granted respect to these matters it remains . trip to Niagara Falls, which was Death of Mrs. Thomas It. Living- ,.. ... � 7 sophistry. Mr. Meigben says that to eighty-two candidates, while three with ii, to elect honest men of good I much enjoyed—Mr. and Mrs. George stone.—There passed peacefully away . P, '� � I I �, the end provinces of Canada have re- candidates failed in one subject each. judgment to work for us. Can these Robb, of St. Catharine.,, and their on Thursday, August 5th, Mary �!. �. . � , , "' "' , , t� 4", t- 'I., ?. "" "' �' -11 I"I'll � 1. , 'Ik�1�11�4� i . Musical Tattoo - I . ceived., very little benefit from high These results. are gratifying as they be found amongst the aspirant-; for daughter, were gue.,;Ls at the home Josephine Townsend, beloved wife of :,I M protection. Write that upon -ther'tab- indicate thab the standards of ef- office who dare not commit themselves Under of Mr. and ,Mrs. Moodie la'St week. Thomas E. Livingstone, in her 57th :..I,,, I . I attained A musicaol, treat featuring the (;uelph Regimental i , t - , lets of enduring ihemory.. British ciency soet by the staff and on election day Or whose judgment i Miss Robb sang a solo in the United I year. Mrs. Livingstone was a daugh- -.1 t� 10 , Columbia, Alberta and Maritime' ty the pupils are higlier than those so defective in respect to the liquo's The liand' under the leadership of Mr. Toin Miller, ; Church at. the morning service, which, -ter of the late Joseph Townsend and 111. '. . I - required by the Department of Ed'u- r who was leader of the Solaforth Band many and M.r,�. I was born on the 2nd Concession of .:''... . � papers please copy. All Tory cam traffic ? Auspices was much appreciated.—Mr. �, 111. . , .. - .1 paigns previously conducted in these cation. The receipt of thiese certift- I J. R. GOVENLOCK, �ears ago. He is now one of the best BanJ Jame, McQu(-en rM.urned home tbisiTuckemmit-h. Thirty-on.e. years ago .... "'. � - cabes now makes it possible to issue Of .- ,,, , ? pxovinces, on the basis of high pro Seaforth. Masters in Ontario. Other Bands will be her�- week aftj,,:.- spendingi a wvok wit.11 she. was united in marriage to her . I I I , as a policy, were therefore a complete list of promotions from froin Goderich, Mitche-11, Clinton, Zurich, Brod- � lr� tection he friends in Preston and with Mr. and bereaved husband. About twenty ::::-., I W1 , V � V ----- #001 - founded upon false hopes. The ad- Form I to Form II, and from Form -0 hagen, numbering seven in all, including the Mrs. Landsborough, of Port Credit. years ago -he was stricken with par- .. . . , �� . -1 mission is worth recording. - It is II to Form 111. Where a subject ap- Seaforth Seaforth Highlanders Band. and with thrir other old friends and alysis, which left her partly helpless. �11 .. That is the first pears after a name, it indicabes that REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS, ­�;, I .'.1 I '.. worth. emphasizing. Highlanders — , _—, neighbors. She was a woman of strong Christian �,!�,)) '� �. .11 point in the new policy. That point the pupil must take that subject dar- , faith, which carried her through the �11. � I " ,, . � The following is the report of hog Band i — deep watiers of affliction, and was a 11.11,�! 1. � Iss -well takej�. Any policy of high ing the coming term. shipments for week ending August I �1 ;�`-Zl�l ," .� _� protection must necessarily draw For I to Form II --J. Arnold, M.,. 5th, 1926: And 1%, I woman of exceedingly bright mind, :,%� 1 WINTITROP � - I business from the circumference to Beattie (Geog.), D. Broadfoot, E. SEAFORTH—Total hogs, 57; select The . which served her well to, the end -and - " i�; 4�1 the centre. That has been frequent- Burrows, G. Charters (C. Hist.), T. bacon, 10; thick smooth, 16. 1 No. 24 Death of Mrs. John G. Grieve— All through life. she was a living .1.1. , 11 11 . rrest, V. Gard- . Lions 1, - 1 ly pointed out. It goeq vdthout,-say- Cluff, L Dundas, M. Fo HURON COUNTY — Total hogs, Th(, death occurrNi at her home near demonstration of the .spirit of Christ :i'. . ing. It has been true in the 'United iner A.,Hanna, M. Hughes (Geog.), 1,568; select bacon, 430; thick smooth, club. - � here on Tue�day of Mrs. John a. and her influence was felt, not only , , . . I States—it must follo* in -the Mari� W. '11�Donald, M. McDonald, G. Mc- 890; heaVies, 110- extra heavies, 11; I (;rievol. Mrs. Grieve was one of the in the home, but with all those with .... ; times. . Laclilan, A. McNaughton, M. McNay, shop hogs, 67;.1ijilt. and feeders, 4. 4 oldeRt and best known residents of whom she mingled. Sbe had several , . .',; �- ' Test It On CoaL Fire w.v orks , .� . . . . . . Beatrice Merner, Borden Merner, A. i the township, and a fuliler account of slight strokes at different times, but . I'll, .'11 I - .a- .114.111-- . .1 , Now, follow Mr,' Meighbon in big 194glr; M. Patrick, J. Pinq,ar, G. Scott, . li,er death will be given in next w,4,k's not until about three months ago when I . next step. He proposes to apply this S. Sheffer, M. Shinen, F. Souter, 1. . The best display ever staged in this town. They wa- I.: I ., heir] oil she w,as again stri<-ken. which left her �. .. ; HURON NOTES -The ' rxpositor, The funeral li, idea-vto coal. He wants to bTftig tht? Wallace, D. Wheatley, V. Wheatley, will be under the direction of Hand and Co., of this time completely helpless, yet she 11'.�,;,, 1 . . I . Thursday to Maitiandbank cemetery. �:",", - �- il.�� I , -- coal �from Nov9 Scotin and Alberta, E. Wolsh. Money liamilton, and will be put on at different times I "I '. . —At the o cial meeting of th,e I.ndies' Aid.—The Ladies' Aid and lingered on until the Father called her ..�. I '17. '. ,1� . I to i0litario. Wei import approximate- Form II. to Form M --J. Archibald, ' Made during the evening's programme. � - fre-e from all eartholy .t I ' United Church of Varna circuit, held 'W. M. S. meeting, held .at the home to Himself to bf -,� L ,,�� . ly i# 00'0 600 tons of coal per ailnum, C. Arrdstrong, G, Black� E. Broadfwt, of Mrs. James Simpson last Wedrics- pain and suffering, and to be ever ',., � . 0 vening, the salary of the � , P 11 ,� � ) *' on Monday e . IS I well attended, with her Lord. She leaves behind io , 1. . �, e, - Ttftotlo of'iil�ptoxfthataly 4,000,000 W. Broadfoot, X"Calder, H. Cum- ay afternoon, was 11�1­ I . pasibor, Rev. J. Durrant, was raised d ­'� Vor her Inss, her linsband, one son, ... ,i: . I I . I sjuc4�,­Ifti dtle- to increased use of mings (E. Grain.)-, G. Daly, L Dinnin, $150, bringing it ilp to the total of A: The, meeting opened with singing moo Tin .. . , , ,�,,i � � hydr&e1e;&i; ,tower. .,At the present M. Doig, B. Duyidan (9. Gram.), D. Hymn 108. Mrs. Hillen presided. Th,, William, and three daughten, Jos� , �_' F .1 � � , � . . . . . - �. . . 11 , � �, $1800.00. His services are very much The - _. --- - ��� -12 I "� Olt. ,�,� 11 tiuiq this coft U6111=41fily fr= the Farq:uhar, M. Ferguson, M. Fink-' appreciated, and the work is prosper- Scripture lesson was read by Miss epbine, Mabel and Kathleen, also two . . - I , , , 6 ........ 1, ,k W Xiii�hd States *It ; Otit,700,000 tons beiner, J. Finlayson �Arith.), J. Pin- i,g under his charge Community", o 3 Saunders followed by silent prayer sist,ers, Mrs. Ira Johns, of Tucker- II, . V '.., .. � .. 11 I *0111, V.reat Biliffiln. - - If',is tr0a" that rdgan, T. Govenlock (Arith.), Fa Ilogg, —Saturday after&n about four Welf are for Mrq. Gauld. The topic on "Th,a smith, and Mrs. Allyert Turner, of .. - "I ... I � ,'� ,� ,�. , - .". we, could use Caniadiahv&l # -a by , � !� �' . . . j*ci, ire '344 Holmes (R. Gvam.), D. IlUdsOn, o'clock, Eugene WilliaK,, youngest 0 Indian Church," was give Mrs. Consul, Sask. The funeral book place .. �:' � . I . -wi%fig to pay -the pr!66-L�'is-VO a.. 3ciffers9n, C. Xerslake, C.. Knight, ton of Jacob and Mrs. Fischer, of Ferguson, followed by messenger on Saturday, August 7th, when the . . I - I . t,w' 'ce WF nd ete h to ..� , . 416ubt of that. There -tire .o 100114 , Love (Arith.), J. McDonald, H. 16- Crgnbrook, aged one year, 8 months prayei- by llersie Blanshard. An es- SPM ts co a d by er pas r, �". : 1Z 11 . . b' tti' � . �IZ, r, McLean, C. MCN,aliglitonj Dancing � 'K .. � —one is g pu, ng a- a � 1'� . , I I of doing it� tin' jei;; _� , I . alid.20, days,. stumbIbd into a bucket say on China was given by Mrs. A. Rev. B. Snell, vurho spoke in A very ..""I", "I ,, "I . I. , I 'G, Matioh )) Meldorf, L. Mole, 0, I Ro�s, )after whitb the mite /boxes able map'ner, liringing the future very ; I , dav�,,on 'doa-, - � er by-'bolftmf6j, , ., . ,,, . " �, . I ­.1ho � fp4jlways td car'". . the coal � at 4v of..'wated- and was drowned. There The dancing will be done in two of the best . : .4 1 , , . . - . . , , iW� "' ; (WRth.i, A. Munro, T. Nolan, *0o some visitors outside the house : were counted and about $15,15.00 was vividly before hit hearers. Mrs. Peter '' 11 �. , � �'! - , I I . -�rg - r,V,7,�DW p 1.1 y'll �;P- , "The ,:,r j: , ," � . , rice, if this d t w ot, u " ".", �_!_ -b ..� , Jr.."Ai!V(14mi, ' 114119 on Main- Street. Splendid floors, splendid , � � �� �grt .06 LJO: fo6t thf�.�'J X Purcell, C, Stewart at �hq time, and the young liad was received, with a number to hear from. Lindsay Pang a solo entitled, IV ,*?i"; -,, , 0", , _ I .1 . . vd,11 Its OT 161&[P�j '0. .Thbtt'� Arith.), J. Web. , . . light, splendid music, splendid time. 1 Tho girls, clothing that was being City of Gold," after which it'he w4iis� ­,,­,,,.'.",�,� � . _,.: I I , , d be the lybgt w '. bgod ;only a fbw minutes when a . . q , . .1 � � 'I , ? �. L' 1.11� -_ �.. , , , � (A , ,*, , L,l � . I � 1. - . � I. , A . � VMle' X. 1, I s606)i was - i�ade, — 1, __ . . I "..'' . ( � *,bul ay 6t� a6faj; , ) kab, A. Waight, in . - li ­­ I - made was handed in and was sent carried to her resting place In. � 11.1. I " �, 1�­',� .., , . 11 � .11 � - . I away that week. The meeting closed family plot in Clinton Cei-7 4,11 A ,I 1.1 "! .. 11 � 1. - J, to , �w6uld evo ,6 oilil. ".... 4 t6 t "I� 1 � ' M, wfightV'1.111111i,�- �, ­ :11, 7�lv ?.. _,!�,,&­Phubarb legf, grown it the , ! .'� � I �, , ""I I . . I '. IAW'ah -= kii, I dge, - 11 � I., I &� 1�_r , � .. in t4 , 11 ��, - , 1�-: - � , ,, , - -eh o% bir.,Robeirt Hotham, State, Tattoo and Firewor � fi, .i i � -4: - tt . kow 10 li, will be held at the Race Track. The by repeating the Lotid's prayer Irt i1a pallbearers *eTe Ira Jo= :� ,,�. , . thk4ow! Mi ,�4'#k Tj0b$bXT!,9.T. W.1,00 A", floft, was, btboght O,hto Minton the : ison. . Gibbings, Robert R,6 ei,qoit, �: o'. - d �- - g'; o') " -,,41��)P'�,,. , � _ , ,- 14 ml��. . -t� llold in400rs on Main 8treet , ., . i I , * ....... . V , �# � - .ft. 1:,�'L. I _q If . Dancing will, b Notea.—We were sorry to hear that Wheatley" 26til4min ell , i 3 T1116 1011615i.- 11m, * 2 OfA0 Ao.­ It measured 186' incheg� I . , . , 0 , - It R'Xg': 1 � 1 , t ' ' 'At0hd,, t1w., Qgp, 'ag across and' 24 . ' ,� . I I I !, " I � M 4. I., '. �'�*, 041�, ­ . . .. I � -A , Briitb6u, �A "ry jai I ;1 * ­:;, � I ih- - Soaforth Hospital on Suzd 0",P]16 dame to p6p.tho lad 6 I , *4�1 I . -," ", tify'and i4 �,ADMISSXON—Adabs.,'.50% including war tax; , X, "' , W-Z�01-;l I" 14�xl 1 � yaw, � , 4, aa. W . , " �: of .� Ut iwil&� F Mr. Hugh Alexander waig tWwn 'to , li 61 ige ,� 0: , Q-A "M 'I , 4 , _ , , , I Children lli_�`, 4 . IV 11 �& 0116 �' , " .' - O" ­�H, G6 illti . Ail 1. : ,;�- , 1:1� ,,,�­ �1 -9- � , - � I 11 9 I'll, . � . �, I 11 :,w itnDt" �: I., Li,j ,,,,�J %;'. . "I 411, %@14*1-M " . 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