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" I -, W, 6 1, than eat I - ' . . .. , , sometimes Almost in - a- dW, " ace a F'Mnc'h 'fried Potato, and Its.gathering of notab A, ,'.�,V!l lrl'_',��'Z,7.,""R, ;�n,4 , on is-th' ' " fror I Aspha ' 11lod14'..",�­f1 ­' 1"-` I . yachts I .,!� 1. I Ilie, ',',Vue�, , . �� , " ,. I .r , io , �b_ �i��& �61 -.,!,,,, as far as Legilislation ii ed dT4Ves,hlm to tearla. . , :: . 11-1111.1, . ­ moU from all parts lr�,' ��`;- � '' *0* -6f ",rA#)y,'= 21 I - these days. -, of theworld, a ., I eramith. . " , . , I I V*080mers' League of Canada. - f,e4tur of the social life. When the ., 9 _� �,,S;� % � ­ , ", - , ".9, This -week saw the formation of a last "*S ,��. , � . 41118M 100,�,.,�,,�,,�'.�,�gl I I &-.F-"--" Single roadster___Rqbert McLari tb*e months of, F b OW ., ,!�,`, �� ,_, , , _ �o ru ,,r4go"imo ', , ,� ", �%��, ""r , . Exit Georgian Day. - ,_ '' � n., ow 'a strablis"of music die out of f I., _ , ., " went Consum&&? 1,4eay le 1,11; Thomas'Iteid, Varna; Dr. A. Thesis' names - =,st*ed - ­ -__--y_,1_ .A- " The Georgian Day Canal Bill _ ,ne. The chartered - ere are the little ex- I moxe,_ T I.,10wo , f14 I ' ... " , - ' a * "o, 0 ,� �11M,�;10' - , , 4 I out In a'hurry when.1t reached, the members are Senators and X P I -big hotels th Moir, Edward Oesich, ZurieL 40issed ,4ppe o,r & , 41 ' 014M.T,Z�, V I f 1. I - _. s- elusive night clubs whero one may -Rest lady driver -Mrs. Ira Molr� 8r; rV-04rold � � , . ; . . . ... 0, n, 42 i I, r� , . .,11 , . am "I eiro, 4k�14.1m.ill�,�"l'i,",�ll"�l.,'� , . . Commititee-,staigq. ftj�buM take the They ha -re made arrangements for N. dUFF & a'ONSM Glad .1 , " I - . I ble, of si�6inig things in roprdkentaltion. before t6 Ta go for a late bite and dance with Miss Clara Stephenson. -ri� ' �­_., , 1 "'t."'4 .. .... ;_. I'll . - new my capa - I a '11� I k,f - 'pp"-�� .", I I , I . ,,, ... 'WIN ` � riff Board congenial spi.rus. � Joe Bvrney silver cup for best joriley's AYZAdzgve"arl ziat'�tI4 M. 105i � �' - i; 11 , 't . , 12,�� - � , , , at every sitting. This, organization is The beautiful tropical plants, tall ydesdale gelding, -any age --A .. , RR�11_ � the dark to diqcei�n14 4he 'whole Cl 41kgr �ffl � :� " - and --John HougUion * . , A."? �� �r I ". � , 44m, i'l - 'AIR ""' " "I." . 4'', � � I ­­ ____ Ift. � i'li'lat ' .. " . - . I , ,ii� . I I mAnoeuvre anything 'ganed by the Pot Out to rAlse the tariff. It be- stately, royal palms, artistic fourt- -_ . , J. Broadfoot. *James Austfili. 111 . Wk. , --�. )��,�i�,-,l I- Tory party In this- escapade. They lieves that th� interests of the con- tains low comfortable I I ;�fl �� . . Owen Geiger prize for best Clydes" Gardinor, r 15 n,, il i� I;. `�,.�,ipl, - -_ — — ", 11 1� -,) blocked Win the House for all they sumer ,should -receive consideratIon. open' , i�`:,,,�;'�,�,�,� ,� " benches in the Arthn 1UW , 11 .11 dale stallion--4ohn Miller. Allen, wjoh,X MeDougalj , i ,,��",A , I ',�u��,,,, 1 .. '.,�,-�.,�', i-1111. , , with soft velvety green grass Crich; fat steer 0;', beifer, any age, Light horses --H. J. Darroch, London- draft Beryl Norris, Harold Austin," Anthi '�,­-�pj ... I were worth. The Government Insist- There will be no applications from beneath and the sky above, give to M ,Oscar Klapp prize for best . Jr. 1116--i " I go to _ Crich, R P F, I . �,A . � I _ii `�`�,, - 'i -1 ..�� , i:, . �_11 I . I ... . �i_11. ed that it should Committee. tt this time on.go unchallenged. There Williams park and the various other OY I per sweepstakes, Heavy Horses -Dr. W. E. Baker, To' mare, 3 years or over -A. & J. Broad- Allen, *Didrathy McLarien, *Alvin" 11 ­"', . I 10 went- to Committee on a direct voie. Will now be a real'effort to *bring out park, of the city, an u bull M. I W .0 ronto; Cattle--Williana - f Oct. , "I I I � , the facts in every case. ndescribable P . �.,., -1 � - I ,. Charters, Sea Crawford, *Bessie Austin, *Alberb . �11 "i. , , I I .. I I ��;,�_�,11 I When it got there Sifton Freres de- The Marne beauty. in Roser Park and various Spedaw forth. Hetsall Bakery Prize for best lady Dinnin. Jr. J1 (A) -Mildred Quarlice. . "I _� 11 , I "; has been fought so far as tariff,bat- other points within the city limits are The Boys' Cattle Judging ,Competi- Jr. I (B) -Hazel Norris, Mar�10�4, ,�111 . fended their application. No one who . Three heavy driii#ht agricultura, driver -Mrs. Ira Moir. I 11 , � I .,�;�i` .... " , heard them will suggest for a mom- ties are concerned in C,nada-the found flowers of every description, or generaq purpose: & tion 'had a large entry for the $10 Cattle Scott, Wilfred Scott, ROSS HoughtoA , , :;, i: .1 i . ent that they failed to present with Protectionists -are in retreat. and even the famous banana plant Fotheringham; best ' . , , �,:.� I ,�%atehed team in prize donated by Mr. Thomas McMil Aged Shorthorn bull -William. Dou- Philip Bonn . r. I , � � is harness, R. j. Scott* , _ ett S I -Lloyd - ", �, .,..�i'i -he a, 0, 11 , ", I exceptional abilf ty their side of t . i, _team com, . I rl, - I can be seen here. All these in con- . ng Ian, M.P., the winners being: list gall, Hay Township. ford, Dorothy Qua 1� I I , TRIP TO FLORIDA nection with th , gr, . , M'McLean. team Lester Fisher; 2nd, Stewart Pepper'-' , xe ; Frank Scott, nee, Allen Austi* I " 1. .1 ,, -W case. There 18 no quelstion whatever A e orange and grape- - eatest distance, Fft'- Bull calf, 1925-E. Pymm. E ter Jr. I -Eldon Ailen,; �.i .1 I 11 �� as to the capacity of these gentle- sired . I",�� , . . � , i I . ; Gardiner, Lorne K,,Y, Fred .'�." i � fruit trees make urg a den; lady drivers who have not won 5th, Robert Archibald. Shorthorn cow -M. Crich, William Selves I I .__ men. The casual liLsitener in the Com- Who's Who! What's What! and Why? St. Petersb by Percherad ��11011, Joi� Vod- 3rd, Bert Klopp; 4th, Lorne Faster' M. Crich, Seafarth. Bdth I . L beautiful garden spot. Zi." , " (By F G. Neelin, of Seaforth.) , Harry Dinnin. - Grace Mae-, . ;., , " "' � , , "' * ", , " , ` ` i "I I 11 ` 14 I 1� �, f"Tiiil"� 77,�'�_ � - `7111111"', �4`,V'1'11, " ` , L ,� 1 '114 No , I �1` , � I 1�' I` I -, , I 1. mittee could not fail to be im ressed Prizes before, Mabel. Boyce, Bruce. The Grand Championship brough,t Pepper, Taekersmith. Lean Teacher, �� , P Many things have been accomplish- I , With the fact that they made a good 1"?1z I . land of the - % A. St. Peterdburg, Fla. -This w0ndll-'r ed within the past year for the tour field - lady driven who have won priz- out a class of horses, not surpassed Heifer under 2 years -E. Pynim, 4 - ., � job of it, but that Bdll was destined South i -s rightly named is ts es before, Clara Stephenson Varna; at any fair this year. A. & J. Broad- M. CriCb. . - � �;.4,' in this wonderful Florida city, TUCHERSMITH � ..'', � 1. _ f. :4i� , t� ., I - the Sunshine City. Besides being th The inew million dollar municipal pie, econd in .-Seeding is quite : �,-',i, . for slaughter. Nothing could save it. 8 Mrs. George Dale, Clinton; krs- Os- foot carried off first and s Buteber steer or heifer -M. Crich, West End Notes � �,� I I , � " : -1.1 * It was as helpless as a Wall Str greatest tourist cifk in the United car Tebbutt, Clinton'. this event with Alex. Sinclair third, Owen Geiger. general bere this week.-Iihe West 1. ','�.�Iv I 11 eet Was completed late in November and Prize Winners in Fiddlers' Contest and Wm. Campbell, of Hay, fou Bay beef -M. Crich, Owen Geiger, End Beef Ring Will .1� �, lamb amid aborde of bears and bulls. States, it is also the land of flowers, it is second to none in the world, ex- rth. COMMence on J,:* 8 Neviertheles�s, the Government Sunshine, unrivaled climate, not for 55 and over --- �Wllson Armstrong, Dairy Cow -1 and 2, James Me- Monday next. Mr. James Rivers who I , achieved its Purpose. The Conserv_a- part of the year but throughout the tending far out into Tampa Bay with Thomas Rands, Jarles Cowan. - ____ — Allist�r, Hay Township. has been the butLh , � . . . . . �� "J a double automobile drive to the ie -1 y � Under 56--Johil Armstrong � tive Party from one end of the House endre twelve months. head and flanked with broad walks MacLennan, William GollinF. ' Ken to -the other had been shedding tears Canadians are interested in St. for p,d,strians. The pier head has a Step Dancing -Angus Drown, Ben of butt..ermilk for days at a time in Petersburg and many hundreds of great open assembly hall or, the up- Whittard. __ ,, regaxd to this charter. They agsail- tourists come to this city from the per floor which has a seating capac- Specials � Russell Hayter, Mary _., ed it as an infringement on the idea land of the Maple Leaf every winter. ity of 5,000. The same space on tho, Stewart, Jeanette Aikembead. . of public ownership which they seem A bond of travelship one might al- lower floor is devoted to a restaurant, Comic Singing -Ben Whittard, of late to have patented, but the Com- sot call it, is established betw,een our with seats and tables overlooking the . . mittee brought out the fact that the Canadian summer resorts and this sea. Lady Fiddlers -Miss McKinnon. . late Meighen Administration, in those winter resort on the Gulf of Mexico. (Continued on page 6) Olde-st Fiddler --John p,,,iilie (75); - dark days just befofre the election last So strong has grown that bond that -----Iw— youngest fiddler, W'Glie Murdock. Fall, had made a contract disposing representatives of the Dominion come FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Fiddler coming greatest d;stance-- � of the Carillon Power to a private here in the height of the social sea- William Barwick, Put Elgin' company known as the National Hy- son to spread the good word of Can- SEAFORTH SPRING SHOW 0- . . dro Company and all this without ada's beauty and recreational facili- Receipts HENSALL SPRING FAIR much regSTd or -thought or feeling for ti-- On the other hand -St. Peters- Grants- Too fine weather to a certain ex - the great gods of public ownership burg sends its representatives into Hullett Tp . ....... $25.00 tent affected both the attendance and which they now worshipped with Canada during the height of the WKililop Tp . ...... 40.()o entry list at the annual Spring Fair blatting tongue -and bended knee. Then Canadian vacation days to tell the Tuckersmith Tp., ... 25.00 I 11 � I : 11 "L 11 * -11- 11 1, � z of the South Huron Agricultural So- The silver cup for the best Short- � e past. .Lzy yean,has been engaged again cnis y"r _"., .� � .. I -1- horn female, donated in 1923 bv the The Late John Thomas MoffaLt.- I �� , .�� I late Dr. Peck, and won in 192� and The many friends of John Thomas .. , �111 - I 1924 by William Pepper, in 19Z5 by XOffatt were shocked on SaLuxday 1. . :., " john Elder and last year by M. Crich, April 2nd, to learn of his sudden and -, � " . " i was -won for the second time by Mr. unexpecLed death, which occurred at . .... � .. .1 1, . �... Crich. his -residence at Clinton that morning , , �, " � � -4b ab.out ten o'clock. For some time I ,�. - �� .1.1. . 'I, � . 3 . � . - BOWLING ALLEY LEAGUE prior to his death he had been sta - . Y , �; , ,,I" It I � ". �� 4"; , - The following are this week's ing at the residence of his son-in-law, . hile the latter had ", I � .1.11 .... . scores: been undergoing treatment at the , :1 I .. I �, , Ist 2nd a rd Holmes, Captain ...... ill 144 1 65 S-eaforth hospital, and had just re- , � , ,A� " " �i:*, �, Arnent ................ 152 16S lag turned to Clinton on the Monday be- .. 1 - Willis ............... � 242 178 745 Johnson ............ _ 250 lag 112 fore his death. Although his health � . . . . . . 11 Winter ............... ifil 137 132 had been impaired for some time, yet, he was able to be �., ! -, �. I .. � ;��­ ... �� 11 1. M,dGeoch, Captain (-ins) 216 ISO 217 H art ................. 214 208 256 around until the morning of his death. Mr. Moffatt ,� 7*11 .. �� p I 9. ,.., �i , .... , L e era a qu etly Ki ed e DI F .a a out L e Sunshine City. ciety, held at Hensall oil Tuesday of Pinkney .............. 118 191 175 'was the youngeA son of David Moffatt . "Ill, — — ____ -.-- Dale .................. 182 121 12i and Catherine Copeland Moffett, two : I'll .. .i � . - 11, , I there will still be a big fight over the Let me tell you what 1, as a Can- County of Huron ... 100.00 230-00 this week. There was, however, a Faulkner .............. 177 171 126 honored pioneers of the Huron Tract, . bones. adian tourist, wintering in the gem Donations- good show in every class and a large 17he f(,I:ovving is a list of the .-ue- . .. I . . I , "I - - Maritime Rights. city of the Florida west coast, found Cash .............. $ 92-00 attendance of keenly ifiter-F-ited spec- cessful prizE winners: Jones, Captain (wins).. 230 187 172 who lived for many years on the old t"'I'll _z", Phillips � .............. 128 122 160 homestead farm on the London Road, I., I , , The House whipped into shape the here. Let me tell You what has at- Goods ............ 121-60 213.50 tators. The show of cattle, always Clydesdale, aged stallion -I and 2 Bright 148 176 1 " .1.. , I Legislation fo,r carrying out the sug- tracted me go much that I wish to Entry fees .............. . n 14" Tuckersmith, south I I M . 47-50 the best spring display I tht, County, Stallion foal, 1924 or later -John Bisson "" * ...... * i ', ... 144 138 2 63 of Brucefield, . - I a .. 11 . gestiim�q of the Duncan Report- — was below the average this year in Miller. ..... ,eased was born on thz. 'I., ­ I , It tell the world as represented by the sproat ........ :­ 153 166 165 where the dec. ., . . . . , 24th day of January, 1858. He itt- 1,;` I I I was a painful process but it had to be length and breadth of Canada all $491-00 number of entries, but the class was Aged Percheron stallion - Aley, Becheiy, Captain (wins) 211 167 207 � " done. Save only for its psychological about this land. .� , Expenditure of the best and the competition keen, DOW, Exeter. Willi . ......... ...... 277 1 9 169 tended school at old No. 2, Tucker- ;'�.;, � � effect it will do no good. Knocking St. Petersburg is what the people Prize money paid- S U)s .............. � - - I 218 164 187 Smith, and was taught by Mary � � �,� N - and there was an extra good showing Heavy Draughts. M nn ................. 138 ill 135 Eleanor Wright, John Varcoie,.Hugh , 14 - a goodly chunk off freight rateis will of the nation has made it, the mecca Cash ............. $185.00 of horses. Team -Alex. Sinclair, Tuckersmith; Cluff .................. 106 141 IS.-, - . I `f,f Y McMillan, Samuel Mclivaney and Jus. ZA, :,�� . .:- , . -1 not make ,a nation great nor a prov- of northern vacationists. Twent Goods ............ 121.50 306.50 Before the judging which took pli-ce Robert Cooper, Tuckersmith. C`h.rtien�, (Captain) ... 153 143 144 � McAndrew. After leaving school he 1 14' 1&, .., ince rich and prosperous- The trou- years ago it was the fisherman's para- Printing and advertising .... 53-60 on Wellington Street, the road of Mare and foal -I and 2 A. & J. PuLlman .............. 60 199 24' drove stage for some time between .", Dolmage , bles of the Maritime people lie deeper dise. God's acre, set in a point of Government judges . � ...... 12.00 which had been graded and cleaned Broadfoot; 3 Alex. Stewart. .............. 1149 154 42 ,�T, S I 1-1 I than this. The only cheerful thing land which jutted out into the Gulf Prize ribbon ...... � ........ -4, wtt ...... ....... I - - 138 204 123 Exeter and Clinton and in the momh � , , �A" . about it is that we are trying to help of Mexico with the waters of Tampa Postage .......... � ...... . 4.66 under the direction of Reeve Owen Three year old filly or gelding- Luck ...... � ........... 181 191 192 of October, 1877, he was married to I I .. . 2.23 Geiger, the fire department gave an Owen Geiger, Ilensall. !! , them out -trying to do the best we Bay on its east coast, over which is Secretary -Treas u rer . � ...... 26-00 interesting display of the new fire Two year old -Frank Beans, Us N,yd. �Captain) wins, . 276 247 223 his wife, who survives him and who . - 160 165 171 has shared his joys and sorrows for t` Smith ................ 1, �11 .. .. can. The people over in the New built the Gandy Bridge, the longest Special police ...... � ...... 1.00 engine, which is an up­to-date and borne Township; Dr. A. Moir, Hen -i Bell . ........... .. 159 194 204 nearly half a century and who ably , England States are suffering from automobile bridge in the world, heing . 11 — powerful machine. s�ll; Elgin 11. Thompson, Brucefield. I C'h-- . ...... . 197 143 22 2 il. �� 1, �� exactly the same malady, only they six miles in length, the Gulf with its $404.99 The Government judges were : Draught or agricultural foal -D -r. 11,Ka . ................ 2-58 270 248 seconded him in all his under -takings. " � have it in more exaggerated form tiny flecks of beauty of bayou and F. Harbuirn, V.S., President; A. D. KsatinR. (Captain) . ­ 173 36 167 Six of their children survive him, two ��11111 :.�. There are other sections of Canada islands on its west boundary, St. Sutherland. Secretary -Treasurer. __ -----. - . --,---- ----. __ .. - __ --- , 11,,Irn� ............. ­ 271 11 ." 1 7 5 sons and four daughters, three of . 1, suffering from the same disease. The Petersburg was then a land of beau- ----------- 0— them beir, 41, W only thirrig about it is that we are ty, rich in its natural accompaniment CLINTON SPRING FAIR � W taking them by the hand, doing the lop, of flowers and palms of royal line, The folio -wing is a list of the suc- best we can and trusting to Provi- i dence to bring about changed condi- rich in its rare climate, its marvelous sandy beaches, rich in all that gives ,essful prize winners at the Clinton I , tions which will make things better an ideal setting for the jewel of a Spring Fair held on April 7th: for our brothers and sisters down by city which man elected to place here Horses. the sea. A few lovers of the great out -doors ' Heavy H,orses--Clydesdale sta�lion, . 1. Even more painful is the legisla- who came out of the north to enjoy o years or over, G. Bisback; under 3 �ears, a* , fion providing artificial stimulants for Florida's matchless winters were lur - R. D. Murdock, T. J. Me - the coke industry. There is Only One ed to the west coast by the silver Michael; heavy draught brood mare, fortunate thing about it. It may 'be flecked mackerel, the kingly tarpon, 5 years and over, Broadfoot Bros., - - that the bonus is not high enough to the multitude of fish which stock the James Sterling; heavy draught filly A " induce the establishment of coking waters of the Gulf and supply ,11 the or gelding I years and over, A. Sin- ,,, plants. If this be -true we are 1-ky- sport the followers of Izaak Walton clair and 2nd, Manning Bros.; heavy I Otherwise it may lead to much use- desired. These few loved the spot so draught, filqy or g6ding 2 years and less expenditure of money. It's all well they told their neighbors arid the under 3, Gray Bros., J. VanEgmond; heavy very interesting to see how fascinat- trail was blazoned from every part draught filly or gelding 1 year ing theise things axe to the Maritime of the country into the land of sun- and under 2, Manning Bros.; heavy , people. It takes training to give a I �i. q ,hi'ne. The newcomers built h ames draught team in harness, A. Sinclair, I man faith in fundamental remedies The biggest boob in the world call and many remained as a Perm anent 'round J. Vodden, Manning Bros.; sweep - stakes, Broadfoot Bros. catch the magic of the quack curve- year group. These, realizing what the tourist desired devoted Agricultural brood mare 3 years and �. The Maritime people are just about � the bridniest in -the DOU'linic'n and their time, their energy and their over, Alex. Wright, D. Fotheringham; Fred Toll & Son; agricultural filly or many of them must see the sham of money to making a city for the tour - Ists of the world, and they have suc_ gelding 3 years and over, D. FOt%eT- thege remedies, but there is a pleias- ceeded. ingham and 2nd, George Lowery, Ing surface to them, both parties are To -day we have a city of 80,000 Manning Bros., C. M. McGregor; ag- unanimous-ithe Tories even protest permanent resideints and a winter ricuitural filly or gelding 2 years and thatt not enough of the Duncan oil of tourist -population of 100,000. Church- under 3, Manrdng Bros., Chas. Stew- ., il gladness hiss been used and the whole es of every denomination, 58 hand- art and 3rd; agricultural filly or geld- 1� . "I thing slips through the House with h seating capacity ing, I year and under 2, R. Broadfoot, all the dexterity of a greased pig a� is taxed at each service during the F. Flynn; agricultural horse colt or 11 ", "L a country fair. ", � ­ , winter season, has gained for the City filly, under I year, Thomas Butt- ag- team in P.i i� � 1. Other Things. the honors of being a city with the ricultural harness, D. . .41 The Civil Servdce is to have an in- �_ � t crease in salary. This has not been greatest church going population in enngham & Sons, Chas. Stewart, Manning Bros., Fred Toll & Son; gen- I ` '�., too hurried a measure. Civil Servants proportion to its inhabitants in the world. erail purpose filly or gelding, 4 years I A.. are accused of working little and get- Sch6ols are 80 Unusual that they a d over, R. J. Scott and 2nd, D. Mc - R'llum; 1, , I 'MOnallY, I 'have Rl- �. , ting much- Pe I , �� ,; , w';` �.:� � , . �� ways thought that the nearest aP- attract educators in far off lands Who come here to inspect the general purpose team in harness, Russ@l J. Scott, D. MoCaFlum, , . I �� � �'�� 1- proach to the socialist's definition of � L .. . � educational facilities. The buildings are hand- Herb. Cox, W. Decker; sweepstakes, , ,,, ... � 1'54�� a wage slave Was a man or wom , , .. " an I � - some and of the semi -open type, Re- D. Potheringliam, Thos. Butt, Man- " .1 � . . . . . . . 'M sepvmg I '1� � fidthfully in all the -mute, 01, , ,Ijj,�"Si, dMintevesting, dottall and red tape of I... cently a Tnillibn dollar high school was ning Bros. Light Horses -Stallion, stand bred _�J ; el, an over filled and over regulated Gov- k . dedicated and two weeks "ter the city voted a $450,000 bond issue to tratter-L Decker, Stewart & Eth- ,, . ,:� 1, &nment office. .Parliament has add- .1 - build four new grammar scho,ols, each erington, Thog. Yearly; carriagehorse . �,,� ed to their pay. In so doing, it does " to be located on a five acre plot. The I, harness, G. T. Robertson, J. B. ", I - well. Would that it could. add inter- ", �) I new high school opens through broad a Lavi 4 H. McGraw; roadster in - I ,� I , o,',� eat to their work -God bleills them verandas, tiny Spanish balconies and harness, Robert McLaren, Manning . all,, taid Tiny Tim. I � 'receive handsome arches into beautiful flower Bros., Thomas Reid- best gentleman's turnout, RCL;ren, , .. Ottawa is to fairly gener- I I ous treatment during the next sixteen in �,­ grown patios. The building Is built the form of a hollow Robert Manning Bros G. T. Robertsan; Sweepstakes, " X years. The Idea 'is to spend a bit great square with all class rooms opening on the R . McLaren, . " I 1, , of money on the city in order to make inner it more beautiful. Nature was not court yards, -where classes may be conducted in beautiful Cattle. Shorthorn bull, 2 .years, E. Snell; � unkind, to the Capital in the first gardens, re- moved from all sight of the ou ter shorthorn bull, I year, M. Crich; , " Plaeo. Quite & bit bf money has beerr streets. ": 112 ial Shorthorn cow 3 years and over, M. . 11 � Spent On it alrastly, ,but thin 1: . 99 Of & beauty esm never dl& They .leave a Amusements are hot forgatten 'In CACII, lat, 2n� and 8rd; Shorthorn beffer, 2 years, M. Cricb and 2nd; " . melliory in the mind of Aen which this vacation land, The bathing beaches supply plenty 0 f attraction S art orn h ife , h h, e r 1 year, Roy Pepper, I 'note forever and' 'n U Par"alinent for the lavers of bathing and through. M. Crich, Clifford Keyes; Polled An - . where the aptlidi I ed to 1% P Mnely is &IT ,hft 0 art earki h ghdNt:do#01,o*ont -beaches out the winter months the various gus bul,l, 1 year, Charles Lindsay, 2nd; dairy cow, any age, any breed, �q,,'w there Is no reason why �sr6lfio. should bordering, at "I, the Bay and Gulf - ate fllled with bappyo vils- M. CrIeh and 21id, Charles Lindsay, S. - not be 0ent on Ottgiv4,;�Jfio* A ,g 11 ll!, ' it&gi other tbingo that could be done i4th w0ailderthg up and do" their E. Rozell; heifer under 2 years, S. 9, Rozell and 2nd, Roy Pepper; beat .­ " I . I 1:1 . � Al , I bb- Mort ,gathering shells, sitting be- � bgra, Ma,le and f , I females, . X ,,hres I I � . . � . . I ­. I . , ,. Lodge No. 224, A. F. & A. M., 1-1, -on . . � ........... 140 Crich ................. 155 , 190 137 107 1 6 I g in e es L. I he eidest son Lawrence, who resides in Re- I I., .. Devereaux . .. ......... 151 140 155 gin�, came home fur his faLher's fun- - ,I) , �ptain (wins).. 150 Scott. C 213 164 cral. Mr. Moffat during most ,of his I .,,,I . I Cum-, r ings ......... ... 204 2311 109 192 161 married life, had been a farmer, first ", i, I." _. rdno ............... . ., 278 A ro t . . . . I ........ 66 1 146 155 on the se�ond concession near No. 2 latterly � � . 11 4. Trott ................. 161 106 i45 school, and on the London �' MrMillan. C.pt.in (-ins) 259 Bright 192 229 211 , Road, Tuckersmith, midway between Bruce -field and Kippen. About two ,�., . I . �, _* ................ 168 Barber .......... _ .... 197 14., 212 213 years ago he disposed of his farm t,), I j.� Thomp�n . . .... __- 98 ISO 151 his son, Alfred, and he and his wife : , Bes t .... ... � ......... 264 234 232 moved to Clinton 'where they con- J .1� 1, R.id . Captain .......... 177 165 191 tinued to reside until the time of his .:: - '' 0 , r)i,k ............... 156 H. &mith ............. IS7 178 ""' 154 122 death The deceased was widely ' . � �11! r. Dick .............. 96 170 11513 I known and highly re-spected. For up- ':1 D. Reid .............. 177 214 168 wards of thirty-five years be purchas- .11 "I Hugirard, Captain ..... 242 149 167 1 ed all kinds of grain at the Kippen I .., F�ftttie ....... ........ 174 134 236 elevator, and for miles around every- � ::;, Dp�ereaux .......... _ 197 Reid 187 1 54 175 one 137 150 knew Joblinic Moffat, as by that ­� � .................. R.rbcr. Jr . ..... . � - . . 116 179 168 name he was known to his many . ", " " friends. While still a young man he "I C yl�olm_. Capt... (-i-) 194 215 127 had an attack of spinal trouble which . � - Wint .. ............... � 231 Willii; . . � � ............ 248 IR6 ISO 96 208 left him a cripple. for the rest of his Joh n" n ....... � ..... 132 135 1 61 life, but despite this affliction he was � . 11 Arnent ............. .. 256 164 I67 always cheerful and continued ta .. ,� Boyd. ciapt.i . ...... .. 1 90 203 2s.5 handle larpi, quantities of grain at - , Sm ith .............. � I 67 169 1313 the elevator. He was very fond of ...;. R111 .. . ... ....... I., 146 C.h . . ............... 182 169 232 194 216 -a, music, w 1, a good singer and in big .. S. MCKAY ............... 198 249 21 5 young days be frequently furaished I M,Geoch, C.vt.. (�ins) 297 lRI 215 music for the parties with his violin. 1. Hart . . . ............ � - - 162 268 205 In religion he was a faithful member "Ill, Pinkrey ...... � ....... 180 . 205 i94 of the Methodist church, his parents �1, 1 " �,,`, " F.alk.n er .............. I ar, 4 224 14 being 193 among the founders of the Kip- 1 " Dide .......... ........ 142 198 pen Methodist church_ In politics be iii �, , LADIES' TEAMS was a staunch Conservative and took 11, A . Sto-art . . * .... * .... 116 F, Be. tti e ............. 128 128 118 an � active rt in behalf of his party 7.rd k'... - . �. M. Reid .............. 115 141 in many foulght contests in ..._... 1� B. Reip ........ ...... 145 144 South Huron, including the memor- . �t.' S. Thorionson .......... 118 112 ial political battles fought between �1411 11 , . "I A. 9eip ........ � ..... 129 120 M. C. Cameron and Thomas Green- yll M M. Scott ............ 115 110 way. He was a member of the I,' J. Patte-on .......... 116 145 Orange Order, the Foresters, and I 1, - I'll, Mm. Burk .............. 180 N. Cook ... I ........ 116 ISO about 112 forty years ago he became a ,,, ii r-cmber of the -Masonic Order in Zur- � I.. -M. qtp-wrt .......... 1139 'Merner 104 ich Lodge No. 224, A. F. & A. M., �� �..�11 G. . .......... 104 J. Ste-ftrt 1,16 121 150 bocabeil at Hemall, wbose, members , I _� ............ F, M.KAY ............ 145 120 assisted by the memberg of Clinton , - , J. Hay� .............. 115 180 Masonic Lodge, perforined the last - :", A� McGrath ........... 186 145 %ad rites, the Master's work being � 1, I , . ,,;. .. �', M. Horan ............ 110 115 taken by W. M. Doig, Past Master � �`.144- I L. Fmilkner . � ........ 1 4 6 114 of Port Huron, Michigan, who had t� ,,,�� M W.4Ab ............ 110 . F. GMin ............. 173 141 known 115 the deceased since childhood � :,�.11..- .,�� �, . 1, �.. ­'�.', 11 . '�-,�, __ as a classmate and seatmate fit old �:,� ", I I - No, 2 School and since that time for .1111 I I I MANLEY . a period of sixty-two V ears, and was . ," _� ., Noteg.-Mr. John A. Eckert, accom- visibly . affected when lie placed the �. , �y . -, __ `,�� panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rilikert, sprig of evergreen and the Magonie . �, ��, 11"i, motored to Detroit last Wednesday apro'n over the remains of his old �,�,,' . Y�.,,P, ... . on a business trip and returned on friend and brother. In addition to � ";.. , . � � I , 1� ThurMay--Seeding is the arder of the Ilitasonic service, church serv,ke ." P�1, I, 6 1 ­." �� the day and the cool weather makes -was Clin%n also held at the house, and at evimetery where -the remains ,-1. ,��,� li I '­", it. easy on the 'horses. Rain is need- '444 1 111.N,��,� j�, . ed badly and if suitable th were wes' ev Interred by the Rev. Mr. Moor- %'­',',.� I ­ ­ ," . i house, doesn't corce soon the fall wbeat and many who spoke very ably ol the both head , 1 , ), � I . "" new seeding down -�7111 be a fallura.- of virtues of and be(irt the deceased. The pall bearors 11 "I., �.,�.)��i& I . 1'�tll 11 I'll','! _- ,� ; ? �," - . 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