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the Gov6rume4t. Air. Nickle.'s defee�, � uggs , .1 - tar, , a S it - ,�toa the I � 1�� �:6 � &,
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the Prime Minister and released for -, ** "" "' -'�'- I � , '940
publication Mmidity,night, the diverg- ing. Each subject on the course wasr much. . "MMUBITION FOR beautiful horse would come stamp- from larger &4its, were under- .4.1,, 1
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W -which increased the member- --With the Backward, Pupil," the crush and bu 'ten you got on bands playing, and as we took our and rest up and leave for home a -.-A; gv,;
� " tion Act gestions were thrown out whereby be done p4tj ,W th pma"
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ridings war improvements might be made in the is a question being looked into by your for the day -will be Rev, - Dr. Be* .
)6-11 ship to 112. Ten rural .a . .., seats we though ,
11 answers, both " to quality and the Department under Dr. Silcox. The Teadhers going bio,k4,4 their schools; wonde , rii a few more interesting of First Church. Loiidaxj�,.- S,V,:F1,.,;W .
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- ; .11 I - removed and nine urban and two rur- method. Mr. J. .E. Tom took Arith-, solution of the problem is to'fi � ga1or4,"'fJ0 .n motored through the city and . music� will be furnished by the e,Wrip,
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a7es -almost every riding il P — '- -' . walk about 5.30, turn�d on the radio and e b1daing , .�:IkO�;'-
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11 � . owlard, Grammar, History and Liter way. A itandard tesf is used in such through one c6 -4-h` �jgter the other heard Hon. Arthur Meighen being in =
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... ature. If all teachers followed the cases in the clasV. The American and then back 446�'And at last set- troduced by Hon. E. B. Ryckman in . reft .,
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ljoward Ferguson came into suggestions given, next year's papers Magazine of 'October has thrown some tle into. some b4cle.'Imat or Squeeze Massey Hall. But whatever happen- , t. �t ,�,
pow?r I ., . SUBSCRIBER. United Church was 1101, a-siduk.",
Will be easier marked. light on the subject. November is.. in witl� another ,*do�,d down passen- ad the speeches: could not he heard as -,-1 �� ..
following -the provincial elections in, , fi�, :110�1.
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June of 1923, -when the United . Afternoon gesslon. . sue is to continue the work. The teach- ger, was the fate-t&�going to the Ex- there seemed to pW a disturbance go- better use of , - ,pa - 1. I. '.
what they. do Ve��jV'.e.',,��"`�`," 11
Farmer -Labor coalition under Premier The minutes of the mor ses- ers showed great interest in the - sub- hibition. Did io�-.,:,�ie say that there ing on all the time, so we got tired - SIM -I-_, I I ".. �- � .
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-11, Sion Were read and confirmed. ject but owing to lack of time it had HURON PRESBYTERY YOUNG 'N:.;�'.
11 E. C Drury was swept- from office were more autos W:4 in 1926 than in of it and went out for a walk, and on ., 1.
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- aftWa four years' trial. Ron. Mr. Inspector Tom spoke on 'Reports.' to be cut short. Teachers desiring full --Ux .--. officials; there are now- ic , saila,""-'!� , �11�,
Ferguson, leading" the He strongly urged, as in former knowledge will finA the subject lully . = - - -- — - -- PEOPLESr CONFERENCE the spirit of Christian -fellowship that, 1�� . -
Conservative I existed between the officials of , th 'i I.,
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party, entered the campaign with an magazines. - . � � � The second annual Young People's United Church and the non-eonct& , � .
ostensiWe prompt and accurate with all re- The Resolution Committee submit- -- , ,
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seats, and -emerged with a party fol- Ports to him, as he has to be with ted the following: Resolved, 1 That , ' I'll �. held in Londesboro on- Friday, October the work. There is a great work for � - 1:��
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Premier Ferguson's Manifesto. - ian History set for third classes 2. � ,�': occupied the chair. The three ses- world.—Mrs. Hugh Berri received the . 1;.
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I don ormal, an old Huron,Boy, took That the public school Arithmetic " " 7 7*,�-,. � .
The Legislative proposals set forth SACRE siGns were well attended and the sad news this week of the de a *' , ," .
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in the Ferguson Government's Mani- the subject, "The Dalton plan of should contain more practica,l prob- 0 ... . " ��' meetings extremely interesting. In her sister-ill-4aw, Mrs. El ath ,� . . . . . ��,,
teaching, introduced -by Miss Helen lemi. 3. That a prescribed course �� 11 ". . mer Smith, , '.
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- festo, which are to be implemented F resbyterian Church the morning Miss Allison, of Toron- of Fortuna, North Dakota. Mrs. Smith � ,�
ministration's Parkhurst; of Dalton, Mass., and has in English Literature be arranged for .., - .1 i , . ;��,
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Purchases of liquor to be governed ged -to train teachers .. 'teen age boys and girls and spoke .0—- . �'.,
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years of age who may apply, a3ad to TO MARK THE LAS� NIGHT IN THE CHOIR OF noon session. Rev. Mr. Cragg, re- Stephenson-Logan.—A very pleas- " 4..;,`�
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in teaching?', 'and� 4'What is there a- cial grants toward Salaries; 6. That MR. JAMES T. SCOTT last _ek, when .. 00, -.:1,-Z�',
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. sale of beer by 'the glass In stand- bout M that I dq not like?" The Rot- the' thanks- of.the Association be ex- . Stephenson ,w;�a united in the hbly-l":. � ..
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aid hotels to be securjed in those nl4n- F-66% to k , M1, Soldiers of the. Lord" The Choir most interesting. In 'the . - 'I.,.., , ..i
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i6pallities which, h�.&-suald%0 num- --7* Sntft S neritsand defects. tended to 16. G. -W. HoVerd M A , evening bonds of matriniony to Miss Eme �Xg�.N .t ,
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— -, �-- --- — .. - to all Classes in the same Subject, e,g., the Goderich School Board for the Ladies' Quartette . "Come Unto Me" lent address to the young people. He of Blyth, on Thursday, Octaber 141h. .".�'.
tordingry, providing that the munici A certain teacher takes arithmetic, use of the school; to the retiring ex- Misses F. Beattie, P. Patterson, H. Murray, Mrs. Wright told them to be thankful they were The marriage ceremony was perform- , � ;�.
pality concerned does not nullify Such ivith violin obhgato by Mr. Gerald Stewart. young people, to be thankful they ed by the Rev. Mr. Telford at the "I".
another grammar, another history, ecutive for their services during the .. �.
a petition by passing a by-law to et,c. In some schools the pupils moye Solo "If With All Your Hearts" belonged to the United Church, and Manse, Blyth, after which the wed- I � ,`,.�
prevent the sale under the v�ell-estab- year; to the committee who provided lt& . ,4
from room ,to room, while in others the the evening entertainment; Mr. James Stewart to be thankful they were challenged ding couple went on a motor trip ,
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� lishWtocal option law. � teacher goes to the different classes. teachers who contributed i to all Duet "Tarry With Me" with an almost impossible task. Detroit, and other point#. Mrs. 'r
Municipal income tax -exemption to Each teacher, by this method, becomes prograni and tems on the Miss F. Beattie and Mr. James Scott The following officers were elected Stephenson is not -altogether a stran- 1:; 'A.,
I be increased to $3,000. . to all citizens of Gode- i�.
I a specialist in his or her favorite sub- rich who 'so kindly entertained the Solo "The Day is Ended" Mr. Dalton Reid for the coming year: Ron. President, ger here, and we welcome her to our il�
� .. Motor license changes to be reduc, ject, By it, too, co-operation can be visiting teachers. With -violin obligato by Mr. G'. Stewart Rev. C. F. Clarke; President, Mr. midst, .1 .
ed by $5.00 per license. Anthem "Fear Ye Not, 0 Israel" The Choir George Knight; Vice -President, Rev. !,
11 1, Amusement tax to be rem worked out among the teachers, for F. E. Clydsdale: Secretary -Treasurer, No�es.—Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar 11!
- 1� oved example, the composition teacher may 0. with soprano solo by Miss E. McKay , :
.11 from adl places of efitertainment Solo "Abide With Me" Mrs. Wright Miss Marian Scarlett; Convertors of and family, of Seaforth, spent Sun- ..
,�. use the material used by the teacher day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GOO. �.
I - La I which do not charge mare than 2.5 in history. Results -are recorded by PREI�ARE FOR ONTARIO with violin obligato by Mr. G. Stewart. Co;nmittees: Christian Fellowship, Dale. — Miss Blanche Wheatley, Of -r
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Messrs. J. Beattie, J. Scott, D. Reitt, M. Rennie creational, Dr. McIntyre; Christian : I
The manifestoi also calls attention kept on the black board so that at a Editor, Expositor: week end to attend the wedding of �-'-
to bhe Gov�ernmezA's administrative glance the teacher may see the pro- I Solo "The ,Lord is My Strength Mr. James Scott Citizenship, Mr. D. Armstrong. ,"
, accomplishments. . her friend, Miss A. Stewart, of Stan- . I
. . gress. The Dominion election is now over Devotional periods were conducted I ley Township.—Mr. Robert Rogerson, "..
%I -0 I Mr. McKay, of Hensill, took the and the Liberal party has been sus- MRS..M. RENNIE, .' R I EV. F. H. LARKIN, D.D., MR- M. RENNIE, by Londesboro Y. P. S, Seaforth Y. I of the 9th concession, is on the sick ; o .
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, chair during the Round Table Con- tained by a handsome majority. The 'Organist. Pastor. Choir Leader. P. S., and Rev, W. R. Alp. Son 9 bist at present. We 'hope to hear of :,, , -
WEST HURON TEACHERS' ference and le'd in discussing the Free Trade and Protection cries were ALL ARE WELCOME service ]as conducted by Rev, C. J. him. being out again soon. — Mrs, I
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CONVENTION � merit and defects of our present the basic principles that divided the I Moorehouse. . � Ephraim Clarke was at Toronto last I � . . �
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-The forty-ninth annual convention was given on our present Speller. ter depended on getting the manu- � cousin, Mrs. J. WhitmGre.—Mr. and ,
of West Huron Teachers was held at Some condemned it, while others were facturing class aid their immeddate — . , — - — , . .. ----.---- --.-- - --.--- REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS Mrs. Clarence Ross, Mr, and Mrs. T. ,�,
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One hundred and thh-ty-five teachers ' Niss Lettie Guenther, introduced day, while the Grits and they kept lieve there was any one riding in beard enough to know they were still The following is the reports of bog James Ferguson, of Goderich Town- :14.
were pTesent. Jnspector Tom, the the subject of th; use of the History vieing with each other as to which I shipments for week ending October ship, spent Sunday at the home oif 11�11t
them very coach loaded .with hu- slinging mud at the King Govern- I �-,�
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." I . President, occupied the chair. Readers with' third classes. These would be the ruling factor at Ottawa. man freight, and the trains coming inent. 7th:— � Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson. .V .
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United Church, conducted the opening je�t matter used as material for com I SEAFORTTT --Total hogs, 12.1; se- i
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exercises. I � ,�, b ,j ,; thick smooth, 75; .� -
. position. '. of the most observant of both par- the gates on Labor Day. All's well Georgian room in Eatons, took in 11 heavies, 1; exr+a heavies, 2; shop McKILLOP I ii�
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On Thursday evening the teachers ties to form independent groups, who that ends well, for at 11tast we got to the Exhibition that night and seen hogs, 4- lirht.q and feeders, .1. North End Notes.—For the infor- ,��
� � session were read and confirmed. Were entertained at a banquet given ultimately allied themselves with the the Uni-6-ii depot, Toronto, and were the different buildings. The W I lt�
Owing to 'the removal of Auditor, omensl BRITCEFIFLD—Total, hogs, 60; mation of those at -a distance, we . ..'�
- by, the Schopl and Home Club in paTty most in accord with th� gen- ,,t there by friends who. knew where Institute display was wonderful, and , ,elect hncnn, 12; thick smnoth, 39 - . -,'.
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A -night's rest worthy of mention, one of his, WALTON—T,tal hog-, 72: selet-t and then in very smail quantities— il-1.1,
A Mr. M. C. Milliken was appointed. d -e -ed, -was a t6at to the teachers and tho result that there became what tion, and after a good %on fell on the night of Octobe
. , The fir'st paper was taken by Miss broke the monotany of the day ses- was known as the Liberal Govern,- we started for the Exhibition. talks of the Women's Institute; 1 bacon, 2.1; thick smooth, .16; heRvie-S, Mrs. Und%krwood, of Waterdown, via- ..;,"
Ella 8owerby, of Westfield" 6n sions. Toasts were proposed to "Our ment. While they were simply in . ,Aj
Only 25 cents to see the greatest I I a. in., sewing class met, rP I - shop hogs, 9. � .�,
I "Time Table Econiomy for RIXTRI Country," "The Superanuated Teai�h- the hands of the advanced thinkers '' , ited her father, Mr. J. J. Irvine, for .-
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of both the old parties, a where shall we go? Of course to the the "IRnd of gardens," lion. John �-, �,eir,ci bacon, 540: thick smooth, 965, i tinder the weather. — Mr. and Mrs. � .. �;.-�
I 11 ,carefully followed timetable proves School and Home Club.".,The music, were only human. a few of this in- Crystal Palace, bift no, that's done Martin; 4 p.m.. Cooking demonstra- hpavieq, go; extra lipavies, 6: shop Louis Story, of Fiint, Michigan, Who . ""
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"I . away with and n newer and more tion; 5 p.m., the pageant, "Outdoors," I hogs, 64; lights and feeders, 12. , -1?
. I , - teacb�er. Combining classes, where local talent and the addresses given of their fathers which caused the have been visiting the former's �,',
I modern building takes ft place, the tipstairs, living pic ures of famous 1 mother, have returned home. — Mr. """A
- at all possible -and eapecially the were of high orrdbr. Mil. J. E. Tom government's defeat and brought on . ! 1� '. ' "A"
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If liquor traffic came to terms with the an � October 14th:— I FiLrht.h Line Notes,—Mr. and Mra. 11
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leaders of both the old parties A : Charles Regele and son, Harry, and- :`
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,� 1111's=11pu Ti - and vice' versa. in- the election of officers followed re- ed by them BRIT('F,FIEI,D- TotRl hogs. , i f :.,.1.': I .
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.... speetor Tom st_TeCsed the combining sulting as follows: President, Miss 5 golect bacon, 19; thick smoot "',' verschmidt and Fred Sherbarth, of �'n��,
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df classes .for Aettain vubJe�ts. I M.' A. Ellis, Hensall; Vice -President, 8 * a House' that they I lighf,s nn,d feeders, 1. Detroit, spent from ThurSd9Y till 14i,
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, West Wawanosh, introduced the sub- tary-Treasurer, G. S. Howard, Exe- U . . I Tkey were accompanied by Mr. 3061" :1111.
�� �r t, �-,, C o m - ,--s � bacon. 12; tbick smooth, 49; heavies, ^,- �.!�,
1 � ' - farmers, etc,P1 makes it impossible for ' 14: shop hogs, 7. 1 Wolfe and Miss Georgelle Quorea�.;n,,
I . ject of "Black Board Work." ' This ter; Councillors, Min N. Medd, Exe 0. re"S�, .���,, ,
them to get for the liquor element C�,Ni..
- ehould be a 'model of neatness, not ter; Miss L. McCullough, Winchelsea; There isn't any " about winter TIURON 00.—Tryt,A] hozsl. 1,Z42 ; guesaer.—Miss Adeline Regale retilrylo.- :Wl . -
I . Auditors, Mr. D. McRae, Miss what they were looking forward or ]F .11!�;�. I
I , ctily because it tells foT the t6achery A. . -Relact bacon, 389- thick smo,oth, 710; ,d hotne on Thursday after ,pendt*",-�-�%""'
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. 1, " - but'aerves as an example to the pup- Gaist;.- Rts-olution Committee, Messrs. bPRvieS, 60: extra 11PRvieS, 1; shop a few days with Min. Herman, A ;`�.'
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. IT IILW-teacher, like pupilt." Boy- cKay, G. Mawbon, It, Stone- One Fullarton.—Mr. and Mrs. �'i; ";�
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