HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-04-15, Page 1, ,
1�.,-1-Jffi.P'1 I , ", I 11 1�1 :, , -�, , , � � , 4 Zf , , . I i�� I �.,'M,, ,, I � 1; , , !;, ', , , ,, ,�� . ;, , , � . �, , � � ., , : �
, I .� , t ,,.,i%', : ;i, , . i ,. , �, �
,,� , ,�', I I ,x, __�! , , I I �,,;�-,)n,�I_._ ,"',��, -,.��',
I .1 4. " J, I -1�111111141'��111 �1�1!11&'4i; 4. �,�, - ,-L4i',L�,�,iil-,, _. I
. qllill�, ��,�� e� ", I � 11. , I . �' " ;,
, �14!4" �
... a,�;i " I- I I I ;
. 0a : - , 11. �
.. ".. , �
��,,,,� %&,,i",,iN Oing ;[,�,!, .117�
" ,ii�'; i��F& 1�1, - i
. ,,"'Jiv, 7 1:�',, , .. . -11.1 ..... . -1.1 __ _ � � - , ,
. 11 �;, 11 'Aki""i"I", fV1 I �,��',i '�' " , ". -J,- V,
��,�4i... 1�6111, W��,�A-,,, yT
. �'. -. �g'gg. --m � " �,
��9_1i0l. i1-1%
�.,:� i;x -'l ��,,��,,.,��,�,,;F,l�-,,.�'�;,.�". N. '
, � , M$1'1'771��Iv , , v7-
, :r �.','� V. , " " , "*)' ,� � I " ,�, 'I 1�
� , 'I .a - -,- , , - , p �: 11, , " ,.",) �, - . , � " �,,
, ,77:_-7 , �., �,;; I-
I
'.'�g� �4 , , i,! I J 111� --,If "it, � , 0,4 `,`il','6Z'�`ii�til 1� 1,�,;,i�� , � I � 7i_7 ,� ,;
, '�_ �,tp;,,�
I . ,
, " �,� ,g '!§'ilil�i� w � ��'i!�,g, , -,,`��_,)% � 1� ,';,Ii�:,� I ,
�' g% " , � W 0111110) I IM "I I 11, 1.121 -1 A Ill �, ...... . . ",','�:�"'?V,, T_:,:"� i !�;: .�,,,�:,, , �: � � , . .
.� �11&1 111'�MRMM I Alih�-O I � I I'll . '.
�` ,?;, !,� i,"'. " IR , ��,,�, -�,�,,_� .
` "N' '04AFS " I �,�,�)'��.,.,;;,���,���-,.,g,.,��,��,,����l",�,;I!",,;,�";�,�,�����,;,!i� , , � �11', ".-I.
� , , , 1, R 1� _
"' � . , I ,10 g, N " �,'�,Y,, ,,�;_,i�,,�,�` I 11, A I 11
;411�2?" "I 1011Z 'W�Rii,,6,9 �i "I , . � , Mi. ,
S. I Z, ,�
��-,�i"'?i.', "'! ,� � a V �1'11'1"fl�ll , , , , �
K,Ir*yf,1�74, . I'll,"' f,� �f�,' IMA"A , 1,1`10T,,PK'iioi,,i��� `�11, �-'-,;` ,, � '' �, 1, , " ;". "",.,�', ;1' "I ,
. ,,,
��, I
. 1� , , , ,�,,, ��,e ,,. , � ��� ,, ,Ii
I , ..15 , r�; �,�,�� � , ,'':
_�, �, Ii., �, I � , ,11,`i7 � " , . . ,
, , ,�'4'0P,,,,-'1,RK q",&� "�',�i ,H " , J
� , �, �i , , '' ,��, '': '':,� !, , '' .
I :.. � A "I V,',�;'�L "rJA ""ZI , I .. I '_kl�li
I � . �",'� "
�AW� A .q,� , ,ZA it'; ,,, 11 11 ,,�,'� �. 1,
� j 11 iffffff .. " � !i ... " "I"1511A. : P�.,�, ; � . .;..!,., .,�'. . , , , � ', �,'�l
�1`21,11 - i3� �
-1 "' �"`
f . 'J�,�'t "TIP li` I , i�)�`%.',,
, ,
"4 11 W1, , 1!i , 1� � `�,
I , �j�,�,1,1% , " �KA ,� "i. ..
. . , ok W I 1. �'. "', �,,� "� ,, ,� if 11 11 " �
I" "', �1! , " - �j� �, '), 1�f .1" , � ,�)
, �." i. !N,11A'*,111""' , , ,I, I I ,
.. � il',�'! '��,A, j� .1 "I 11 ,�
,�.,'�% �
`1�1 0 " "' "
.�,",,Zv".t!i ":" ,
I 11,�,, �, � , " " � , "" . V,h I �,
. :t15 � � 1,15�'��'��,1 ,; '�,
,
. , ,
,iK,�`,,��%,,R, ,c!,51
- . "I R 1� � . 1, .1
,
,� I ,
.- ", Al ,
R , � ��,,�'O., , �,,`�.%,',J' . 'r "
., , ,.
110 1�111,",14"'Ii�,j,
I . ., W".. �_,,,, 1, ,�� I , ��', , , I - 111'.4",- 11 I
q;0j"! I . ,�j,l . , , " " 41r," "I',
� _ , , . ,
. T 1. Y! .1, � i,�. , ''r,
,�� -X"I", , , ,� I.. .11 "'Y5 I "I , [�` �
7,,� ON
. . �, ,,;,,,� 1i - ; , ... �� I � ! , '.. W11=1! �" 11,1� ,,,,,,H`��"'� , ,, "" � " ,��,�,
11 I * .. 11 . , ,", 3 , . � ., W41t,'��il;. � -1 _. � ".. ..... ; . - 5 ", I 11 , I .�
.. , ".4 ; . :11,� I. " 11 14 , , � ;1111i"Z`1�4 "I'll I'll, I � Vi - "�j 11� i, I I, I � I ;0
� � � . I . 1.111 . ,
",
1.1, - . I - , " _ , "", �_ : I 'Ir'� I 11�',::il . %%:', ,�i �
I �:, " "i., - I !,�fJl 0 ___, , ,.,�J,i' �., 1�1
i I � , , , I- ,�,',,��,,,���','����,�,,]�,,�,,,�i,,,,I �;",:i: .. . ... �, ,",i �
: ", �: , ,� W, ""'I", - " , ,. � 4�,Ti.";.�, "',
;
� � ,,, �� ,, I I . I."" ,. I 101, .1 � . ; '�� � ��'Ii " ,�, -, -,
� ,';�J ... i �,� 4, �:" � , ,h�,,, � I f
� , I
14trI I . ".. , , : I , "A,; � , ".171 � I., �` `2;., 1; " 'r � , "t, , I!, , ,. . %, �, 11, " - .. q ,I
� �. � , I .. .... . - " IV, 1111� 1'1� "
I �!t -11 1 I � t" , �; �'�, 1, 11 , , , ,
I r .......... � .,: � -t �- 4 " ,�1,1, . '11�jl , '�.,�e- -�' � - ,"�� : "' ��i,'1�4`11�' " '.1.' ',i:" I gn, li". ,. . ".
i, 4� .. e "_, 11 �,��11 , �4�, � ,� " I " " �, "
, , �
I _ I . I � * p �, A, .... 11 �� � 1 444 "I'll, I : � 1 , � � ��,�, . :�, . ", .. `,Y�V�,,�, ,,',�. " ,.�%� � 7,",�J � .� , " - . - ;�'!,�,j'��,E'�,,� -, ,�!Jfgi � , 1,
1 , � T,g'w
. , � , : I I %r I .,; . , . "',", , ", � K, � At,� �. ��!' �,!:,
. I., ` � .11 I � - �- � *, _- ,�k�,,i!i�;, , I ,.,. 'i �, �,;x7,,� , , ., , �, ,,,, :. I I I" , 1'�";"",, flj"�." �'�,`,,Vg � ,
1 - , I __ , 7". � ... - , , � -17'1"�' , ""'' - - � 11 .", , I , r �
i
�. ;1 ., ;, , , " -1 1i . .1 .,:I-,,. .1, � � , 1, ,,, .. �,. 11Z, -�""",ri,��"";"����,,,,,,,""",,g� ,� , , f "a 1.
�
, , , � . . I 7 . ,% -, ! ,,� N, , " ��f, ; " , ."
. . . . .� . '-'r, � -7�' `-'7-7'r-r',-Y I I r I � I m - I., - . ., .____ 1k r 1"��,,,�" 1( ,F, ,. � , . , I , ,
, , . 11 I' I- �. - - 1_ , - 1-111 "
� , - . � . I , I 1, , , oyt I..
. �� - � , �, o ,;; . �. , , � � , - - - - - ` ` . � �, ... .1 .1, 1-1 I I .. 1��1111 . � " ".,
. , �, ., , ;� "',, "' ,,� . ..... ,� , _. �t 1,
. ,, , . �. ,�, ,iwr,;�:;�, � I
I
: .1 . � ,C I I I I .11 I I.;,", !- , I , ,� �,!- , , I 71 ,� ,, - i I ,,, I . .1. , , -4�j� ,- 1,�:,, 1.11 �. 5 ��, -1 111�41 1 1 I., i , I .fflt..R. 111.1-111.111.,- � i� ,
, 1, . ...
� � .1 I . '. I '11.'�; A " - Vr7MT�� "I
. , I . . .. .... , - , - , I - , � � ", . . , '1�1.7,� . "', C', : , lo,,,;�, ,",,7 , Q �` I
, � " � � I ! . . . I ,� , '. ;,. - , w,,., ..., -� I , , � , I , , ,. ., I , I TA ,,,
:, . . ,� , . . I .1. I ,,�,. I � . . .1 . :1 ., � - , , � . , , ,Ic. � I , �
I , 'r , ��11 �. '�A;,j,o "'11? M I
I ;. , -71, 1 , , ,v �! 5�j,,I�i �,).,,f,lj
. I : "" 11� I � � � I . �, � . I . I ., . . . , � 1,
. I � . " ," ,, � V, �,, � , - i,-,, � , , lk 4 �, "!",",; , , "; , r lo
. . I.; '. , , ,. i��= ,'� � �'* I . ,� � , ; I � 7", � ,,�.. � - , I � . -, ,,, . ;,. : j, � : ': �� , . .., .1 :, . , , � ,
I I 75�, , `11 ,,0 C . . . . I 1. ; . _ . , , - . , - :, - ': '. ',,,� 1, . , , ...... , . 41 � .
I , I :� ! _ " " �� � P, I " __ "I , . I � - PF , ", -, - � ': . , I il , ",
.
� . I � � 1 'r`TT,5M,'t,R"A, i , ,,,,, 1, .X � . . 11 . I I- I I , 1 vvt-,� ��_11'�_. 11 1� � ,�,'i`-` � r ,�'; I ; ,� � . . . . . I ,� �
.. ., i' � . * ,:.. I ,, ,, , , r-,�.,�, .�� A I 4, , I I �,,i,=r,"Oe,Tkn
... 1 75"�7 ("'AIN" -V� , , - * ., 4 rii ,", "" � _ %, . "", I . � " 1, �� - .J� I 4�, "' i� �" ��, ., . I
� "' '' ff �", ��
14'�$ .,� �, . . �
,V I , 2 - .. �
. i I -,,,�4r;*T Wliillll�'�., .��, "" A * ." -illlli #�W Fi� ,,A�;;� , IA . - 01 ".. 04.,bi , , .:'' " , w I I I— .. I I
� , ! , -At � -
I NXMI A,� � .4 �'
I , I . . 1� ,M, , , "� - Jliq# 1`4494%1`S�14 4,fik* 11s"r " 0_1 � ,,;!'-. . � . � 11
. 94 . � , , "" '13a,4140, to . ��,, . I �'.. .1 �,` 'Al" . "I - 11
. "."', , .. , A4,91 - , ldd�t:14144 I!Sql, Tf � , , , 1111�:_,"Tlilll
I I '.� ,�, - " �,0,411 0.'R',:;,�.`,`P4c4ina�k)_ , . I 111. -4 I 11�,*?",- 'Mi Ir ,�f 1�', . I . ": - ..
4W I.M1441r, 4'" I I
. � I ` " ** hurry wora 'I _7� 9.4111-1 . , .'- -,:� . . I -`,�",' -
- , M
�! I �!. 0
� , " " "W � " ". I
�
60 Hin. onw,il' * � , , I I �;_ � . 11 I ,1% 1. I ,., '11��
`tA 4414 I . -, I '61 , ,.4. 11 ''. . 11 , :: I , :1
" . I � � ___�,.,�,� :e
..
#_ . 'k 10l, �10 4-ww " -t � =, Nola Ijurfo- t " I I *�' . ;. �5"", - .. �
A-60 . 0 b3, ,, ".."-o'.." 1, .1 I : ". �:
, , I 1. . I "
., I t � . 1 !" " ,
I � J# I. rh � el � I I ,,,'%,�,!,'.1�,,:� -��',,) ��
. , 4, 40, , - A_ I lr�f�1141A' �AWIO - re c4n " 6a, f5 '
� _,,�,, - ' , , 0 . . . '.. ,
. .
- i
,
- I_ I ""11c, % 7*0*�O,", bavio� m4dj: � ilp.Aholr� V#A,-0-,M,UPq , q �.PQ PO 00 I i , , 1. . : , .-
�� 9.,4,!41 i,., 031118 �:,
. I . , 'r , X� dolicloi � , � I ��
" . I � A- 14 *)r%dp'. will villr_! 0,91.4 I* � I .". ��v
%. - , , Aw - 04"'liV � ..
.- ,yelpm,,iv ,�, .. . � o
% _', I 11 , � 1 .7 Nl� I Q . " 7 . � I �111011111�1,��', �
�', ., . *i�,,d : � ot. .piet , h : . 11 . I . I 11"U',...",
.1 I , -
...,
�
o
k" .": lt� � I IPA T I , _ .y It W1,010 -, X�, urgle Yacht bg1sin ,: . I'll,, I 14 AsOha, n__ - - 04 I If
.
_,",
I . #0 � n-homom-aro,-bgundo .,�ww gods,, 1,0,', , - ' do r
, ,, , ' . MAP** 000 , or$ " � .... , .. 14
,
- .- . Irleady �L:_Ulik �tboij" �= - , 14: � , �, , .;�S. ,"?, .. �-
. Vol I., 11 - " 4 1. ,,;,� ,", , I . I . , , . I I , . 11 - ;-N, ,.". f
I : ,- , . .. : , - �'. I , ,
I , �',,
,
- " I I I I � : : td�tolb. , ", """ � "'. , �� '.)1,, ��i"_t,_,,,
. � .1 , - -t,% . I . 0 . .., .�.?
1.1 '. I I , �_ I
,it:��',
, I ",% symp; won . I I " � � -,b*#*di%TT"4 - I 0 � ` �`
, _ - " , - or ,prowded W,M. handsome sea -4' ' ';",_� ,� .. , r, , I - F4� -
" , .,
�'. �
� . 90,01le . embers'are Already *Un � iii: 1) �w . ,, cr#ft I � .. , �,:� - P , "''
. .*, _ 04ill I, V I , ", , ,;.. 11 _h Jolay. 4.14-ro , * ,'I
, ,
� the m4ple st*4r. 1104"Wi�.-W-Ar# � " t throu is - -il R.414441, 'I'll kil " , � 'A"h9olas''yweay...P., 1�_*'
*Advance X'.4 -, 09'to,,�U4' '
%
�, 4, 1_1 10* obout " tke. . , , ,
, , ,
" ,
. 0 Oe old homestead. western U,61in- 10 ok Ti�� �� P- il"_ '7 1 AA1!k%Wr4Vg .404%, Amli' YA04, incluidtpig ,0yru " ,!�';� ,. : �., � 1, . " I'll,
.
, , . I ,
4-A.M. � _4 , thin- A 11 I � - ZI , ot# z&#t,,Q4%;V#".q , �1191 % g�i, �,�
bors can clos . - ,�..,�:j,e",, , '0
, n f , ,��
k I 0, S!4 � tW4 4.r�,AJVJ$'��,�'l
Rolk " I 11 . . I I � -," , ,
�
� p, q S � 0,
�
._
It _ 11 , . . , §e � I �'.
'
,eir eyes an TW R ,,W#4TR% �. 4��Or 901ne sue , � � . .�;,�,',� , �, � ", , 04 Zurich- Ajex. �� � I I �, ,1,1,4�,
' . -,?9 , ,,, . ;111,i,1111-1,.
a till . I h 9 million dollar nal4ne valacei Adft. to .� f 6id Im - �11 1110j'T�,�,"t�
� . I,-?, AM 3.tvs�
. V ,O,v I MA, J
J � " , 4
.
, , ,
4 i .1 TR & ,
- � in Imagination the lopg f4,rpw,, t o" I I �.., ., 4. 11��.� F -, �,�- "i* Thies, year r , fiv, "
�v I ,be W-1001 .1 PeX _100p, bie, Would be the. little. sport Oar,, are, ,am , 1, � - 00�1�41` "
. �;, , I � 4 Pe', ont thi nriff. , -.1
7 1 or Ana PRA%"�,I, i�"r I , N. 14 �, ,�;�.,`.,',"
014,14r, for Jolm lK,cJ,e0 '0 _
teams, the vy4 . . . " ' "a' Th 1. I. T�, � �' �.,___ , 11
dust behind -the movaing. lour.ihoyso, 4APPY. Things, dn thils w*rld are un- who seek this hak,b R
I ,.d - Here -I am sitting, up pl r , i t ' I -'T,,�� � 91 , ,� " I., -
� . d4eks �norTaw&W _IX ",40 � I 0 . - .16, �,21�
,,, .. �. 'Q Th fi bore $i � - 11 � I , k��
- It , - , i
. bou , d .]at a3lfi 4 . d "Arl PA",sons- �r
-
_,OY04 __ . , I h-, Agile roof use. '4
e ,4 ,_ ,r, roquqt,� t9n. a �e - I , � �4, �
1 '40, and 'all, the ,otljj�i si go, - , ghti, n . ' I Ill t*hJ*f,,)A I . I ... I � � ,+..,.."1)..4. " ' - " 'I ' '') ., #W � .
* q7 I _ - r I've, ,
; ni j6p 9 �0 liparn how, to n14, golf",,,)�qraobsick ri . � ,6#� t ' Two ,year *o 4-nfl,4 v j�vw, %,,
W, �.an t�� ."ViAk Fi�Mgh w1lille, the bonoiable bageball W . ,0,, , ", it I CE, � - -- &0964 1)241r, 1 �- �;�p �, ��
amiliar'to khe men but W.w . 140.,ii-id even, I I � . , r old -a. �, I ;"11"
sernois f , 11*ch,4ra1%y attracts, t7ao, lov 1i - IV I � . B antf9rd. _ 11 I " .1 .g
I _ 0 . IT erswith. - � I I . ,Q * -�N i �1�11
1ft#'talk statesmatabip 4a fime� -like d9c.tor hates his French fecow citizen 1" , " , 1. - . ,� , - twlb rw:��F
. :,'f:,'- "r, ',� . . . . . �9
,
I - 4,t,1'J11-% General purpose team-4L'Scoift. , - - #e�'. ,, ,,� � �. Ji�*�:,-,�,;,�;:� . , 0 �, �
I s' ejiit Of $Port$ to thAr-VaTious bauais. 1, . ,�
G; - i: "; ,:�, I.. I
-
11 . - much' I I 00 ta,,, b0:*..W �, - :�*�:,,; "�;:� �� 11
" � hu, , t'Club, with -its exhibits. and � 1. � as eVer. Bildntfqrd 01T94-13 . . � 11, - I ,-_�,, 1-.wr� ,,,�;
,
thesel Parliament Is in, -.a. that he would -starve sooner The Ar is Singlo carriage h _s, J. I �t' ,;k,
1�"��
11 , � "'K ..
I , I . I �, Q�!
. 1"; the Y Manson & Son, 11 I I I . , 'A�". ., " ,'�',,�01
"i 1-1 Al,
,
- ackt I . wo fti�. ,,�.,�',, i.:,�,�,�,�� I ,,,. ep"",
I , . ) - � " ,;" .
,over the thought of a %mrdsh omlet almost Club, with its membership of I �: ", I Roadster team-4aa. Smi .449ol it _ ,� ", " 31�;,
� , -Ro �,�,., " ,
hurry -its quick action , . al It roofs ': ., z,�,;* `11, ,�,� -
fwin.6 1. " 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','! _- ,� ; ? �,"
-
.
Manv of the electors are curious to We're
all Masons, viz., Coat" tifllott,
11 ,�,
. .1� 6ir #',
�."
know how the Uquor 00tral
ut, of
, '' � .t;,',,
"'
are figuring to sell $19,000,000 of -pot,- Clifftin
mita but your eorresiondent don't 1hq4,i+-%,&11
.
and WiIlfaim I �
vnlk A .
--A op Aik-_ I I
..
, " -,�,
� .1 ,i�i,
11 - "
, � ,,,' -i4
I . . I I : I " I VA _LL.. "'lln 41, "" . ,.�� �_; 14 :
I � . , �_y ? _4
.� . � .. I , W."',-, 11 I'll � I ,
. .�, , , , , I I I ; A. " , '% "I
, 10�,Z&, " �,, ",
, I . 11 I I I ��,�,'i� ", �' � . ,
I .1. i ,; I r 14,.'-s _�
-
�r _ � . , V . . . . �111.,:; ... .. ...... " ,
+ �_ , , 4_ , . . � I I � �' ,.. I I I I . " I . , *X; -t �. , " "�,_ . ;,' "": 0,
'1� I . . ��; '1� - , " . 1. �, , , , . I I . I 11 ". .��'- I—, ., `7
, , �(.: I . 1. I. -'�;� L" - '�. ' .1 - � . . , _ - .1 " I � . I . I .,.1. .Ili.. - " ��, � , _� " .. L
I I - . . I ,,L;,
, , ''�"'I` 4,1-- '.-.I 4' '1'1� . . I I I I �, � P!Z, ,�,
, , , 1, I 11� � I � , I ., . I ,.: I 1 �, �. , , I �
�, 1,`,�.,. �,, "', "" : I I" I � , 1, - . I 1, � , '�,, �, . ,r , �' ; I'll I I I � . I � * ,, '. "; ;J� ,'�,; Y,,.� ; -
, �_ I . . , . '. .,�,, .1. �
,�l.'""',3�'��'T'L3'�'1'",,����l;",�'l"Ok.�,��'It�6��"4�,�,,.�,�i,7��:.,,��.�,�;*� ,Ar�;';� Z4,i,��,�,, v ; ". .7, &';';r4l'�.'.., . . ,.. � I . . I I " I I . . _',," , 1� - -
, ,�, " d;;11",ii1:, W ,:", ''. 1, "'�,[, , ,.�._,.,�. " . r � ' - -',' ". - . . I I ". " I .. I I , . � ii;
. , . � � . I ,�. I �1111 _A`)�,`�
f,4,�,�;,;,,,1'1'1,10,� g, ,'.�-ij -M -g 1'11W,111'1,� r. I 11 I— + 1. , �',�.',i,�,�_�'.,, 1'�,,'4 , "4�� � I I . 11� ., . �"�P�',.,.,�,j�.�Iffi,�'?�
, TOQV�",�` ` '41�1"`�Ni ��i`,"�, �& ,�;�,% . � I , �� 'i, ,"4:4��,',,";, ' . . .,,,,;, 1,
�,,�,�, , - I . � ii �. , . , : . + .1 -i--,� � g i
,
,,, � . , , ,ik- ';,.�,�* ,� �".,N '. ,,, i,, , �,,, __ �,,, � , ��,'��,�� � "�4 , , -4 _�I�-,�..'� � _' �, . 11 . ,�, � ,�, � "'. . ".. . .., ,,, � 11, - !!" ,, � ,
14 ,4.� ll 411"U'. -W, I �Ii�, ,�, .", - , �s . , 1. _; "
, " ,,,�, �) Z , "' � "' , 111. f I I i I I .� � . I ".." � �, -
,,�,.I�r�1,1�����,4����"il�Illli,4 1'iZVr.'�,��Vo _ , �A,D:,.�-,-iilv� !I A,iNi,� , , ,g ,", 0"u. � � " � �._, I ,� , - �? ,� ,V -i, �U", 1, r� ,4,�� . ,��4� . ... ,, 1,,' I I I - L .... . i�',,;, �, �i ',6'!� , § 111. .11,
, , , I L I -, ", �, 1, ,,,, � .� . " "��r. ..A, _ '�'. '. � . "O �,,� .,
';,/ , , , . r ''I", - �. � 4 "" , I , �, , , . ,�
, , " I ,,. I , ',;',,, I . *,,",'V'1r,)"' - .io, %,��,,�;ij.,'J' ., ,
t �,'�;,",,:!j;"':�O;N, I .� i ,�,�,c 1. I'll.. 171", ,,, ,, - "", ` , i -11p� --4 " . , , . � 4 �,,,, - "I "'Pl,", I ,, - , , , " �, - It j�. �� -."e . 11.1�1 IM " t " "gi. ,. ,,q V ,
_",�",". $' 1'0,1`4 '�,�., '61 � I 1C." - , , , , ',A .11� I , ., " ,'7q ,I ,�. �: " r " .",.'I' 4 , , , - e , - � , - .1. , , , ,,,
, _� 1� , " "v . , " ? � - � � , , , , �i , , " 'I'," I., " .1
" " � t, , , , � � ,,-� , ".1-1
2, � . � .; �,.,
. 91 ,;,,,,;,?,q , ,, 11"N' '' � N " _5 'r
'1.e�, , 4 �11.; ,� ", _2 11RA'D.F-50 �, �1�, , !A�-,,41` I., . �
'. �,;,:,,�,,,���,'�"W,�i�����,", , , U, � , �! , ,
,�,E;,;I;,'.,",,,�L'arl.',,",.rr"i, r ��, .",.'.���.,�t 777 , ,; i,,,�, I 1"?"", , `% il - - — - � , ,,'� Z,IL"EE 51 -Nil, `-��% �A � � X 1 � .... I"
,,, � -1 '.;,Dt",`�`,, �,,��".', !, , ,",� � , , " , 10
'4�11 ,024�1(fj�,t,o", -00M, 114110,wl � �flr�.i,,��', �
,
'�' r ��","�,, "., '' , ,�6 , "61 ", �� �,,, j,4,�'��, 4
, I
�� ,;..�,"," '�"Ii'�ji�.�.' .-,,�,.i,,A�,%��W e�'!� �;� ;,��',.. ".."'M .1. 1- �,�) -Y,� -i.,"q,,� �4 11111.�112�101,60, g C 0. , �� ,�7 "'t , � "', 11.,
i , ,"r 1, � , ,Aw,'��;,,,.T�i,ng . I I it:, `14"'��,� . � 7,,�%';,i� I
", . , �
;1, 2 1 �'V,
,
. ._, , � , , "L . . ", % �ym, � - � .n I ,,�, 1
4 1 � . _'. 1___;�,i�"_��_,i.&., - , "., __,�,,__:,�_ _ - � �� -�, --,,-- � 7�,�:r,k,,..! � k! � 1;