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I � I Purge # from sin and froin. the kreed. , , . ,a �b ge4t -�o tl4e,�Natioftdl-' �RX-411)1140n. to I of gain, - qompote there ig - the'�� pidging . -of 11) � From war and s�rffe that. bear Ae RouselwOld tsQlenee'r, iTyloonus, � School 0 .1 mark'of Cain. ' ,LUnc4eous, Household Filtnishing .and' Then we shall be amation strong. and Preqs Pai,a&� 'Much interest is be- t . free,- � . . I _. � I . - Worthy out *tll-loved mother oleg li — � - it ".0 .1 the -sea, . CHISELHURST ' h 11ie dhampion of world pekve and Notes. — Mr. and Mrs Archie . l2befty. . Noakes and family spent the week a 14 . I '. H. IS&BEIL.,GRAIIAX. end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. e . " . 40 . . - -., . Tbomas Richardson, - Mrs.' No4es? a . � . \ DUBLIN ' parents -41r, George Parker, who t Notes. --Mrs. Basil Byrne and baby runs a. bee apiary here, ,is also a-' b expert gardener, as he had.. the plea- t boy were the guests of her sister, Mrs, I sure�'last week.pf eating hoTne grown John Flanagan, during the early part 'Mr, new pofatoe . a, which is a record for 0 of the week. and- Mrs. J Ohn this -0-loinity. .' . t - , Emipey, 8f Mitchell, were th e t e e sta -0 — I of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naglie oil - HULLETT" 9 4 Monday.—Kb.thleen Brennan, ag d 4, g School Report,—The following is e the youngest daughter of -Mr. anI the report of the mid -summer pro- I Mrs. Jack Brennan, of Hibbert, had motions held at School Sectibn No. t a hurried. operation on TueAday nignt 4,'Hlullett: Jr. IV.' and Sr. IV—John a in the Stratford General Hospital. Hesselwood, 69 per cent.. Sr. Ill and a Her appendix had burst before they Jr. IV—Effie Fairservi6e, 78 per cent. � consulted Dr. Hall, Of MiLchell, ehli- *, Phyllis Redd, 71 per cent if dren's specialist.—The symPatny Ot Hesk, 70 per cent.; Benny Riley, 69 all goes out to the family of the late per cent.; Earl Cartwright, 67 per d Patric� Maloney, of McKillop town- cent.;Perey Riley, 65 per cent.; Mar- t v ship. Mr, Maloney was one of the ion Stewart, 64 per cent.; Vera Riley, ( finest men of the township, respect- 60 percent. Jr. III to Sr. III—Lloyd Ji ed by everyone who bad any dealings ' ,Stewart, 63 per cent.. Jr. II to Jr. with him. His demise following an III—Lizzle Fairservice, 71 per cent.; d operation on the spins is quite regret- Robbie Riley, 53 per cent. 3� Jr. II to table. 'Mr. Leo Hollaud is home from Sr. II—George Hoggart, 63 per cent.; I . Stratford Hospital and,growing daily Beatrice Hoggart, 60 per cent. First 0 in stiength.—All honor to St. Colum- � to Jr. II—Elfua Leitch, Keith Hessel- ban's football team. Three to nothin4 wood, Tommy Lawrence. Primer to was the score on Tuesday. night.—Mr. First,Wessie Hoggart, Alex. Riley. 11 * and Mrs. McPharlin, of Detroit, were Prianer—Beryl Carter, Cleta Medd. t the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Attendance, 21; average, 20. Dolores a Curtin over Sunday, and also of Mr. Laithwaite, Teacher. and Mrs. John- Jordan, of Hibbert -40 If . Township.—Miss, Mary O'Connor, of WINTHROP Detroit, spent Sunday and Monday Address and Presentation. — On s at her home in Hibbert Township. Mr. Tuesday afternoon at the close of the r -and Mrs. John �Lrauskopf, of that city, school term, the pupils of School Sec- t were also he* to visit with their tion No. 10, McKillop, presented their 9 . many friends.' teacher, Miss Edna Jacmieson, with a . � I a handsome club bag, ivory clock and ,� STANILEY . a jewel case. Master Wilson Little School Report.—The foliowing is read the address and the presentation a the school report for School Section was made by Miss Margaret Mont- d No. -1$ Stanley, classes as they will gomery: Dear Teacher,—We come I ,be Se#�teinlber Ist. Pupils are in or- this afternoon to express our s.incere a der of �standing: Sr. IV-Retta Tay- regret at learning of your resignation e . I lo,r. Jr. IV -Anna Aikenhead, Stew- from S. S. No. 10. During the past c ­ I art Baird, Kathleen Mustard, Cath- seven years, you have endeared your- , arine Ketchen, Stanley Collins, Doro- self to us as a teacher and as a friend. thy Woolley. Sr. III -Evelyn Graim- You have, at all times, been a most �t ger, Ray Pepper. Extra class--Nel- efficient guide both in our school work son Forrest, Walter Baird. Jr. III- and in our moral and religious life. E Randal Pepper, Ken McCgWan. Sr. In. -bidding you farewell we wish you 11 --Olive Johnson, Audrey'Swan,Jim R, happy ano .prosperous future and I ID 14 7 TT Al- n -tot - Wa every sgrecess in your new school; and '. � A­� W . . I , . f � , I � � 11 . , �,'kt.: . � I . � : . " W i& ` .;, * i - S , , i i w - % � 0 t -� ._ft�,,W.11 ., E'.. .. — I --� Snider, Archie Mustard. Primer- as a slight token of our esteem, we t Harry Collins, Carlyle Cornish, Nola beg you to accept this club bag and a Taylor, Willie Burdge, Billie Graham. ivory clock and jewel case, not for --Margaret Stewart, Teacher. their intrinsic value but simply as an Notes­-4Mr. and Mrs. George IT. oxpression of our good -will and kind - Stephenson, of Marlette, M�chigan ly feelings towards' you. Signed on t have been visiting their friends i� behalf of the pupils and ratepayers, Stanley during the past week. -Mrs. of S. S. No. 10, Mcl,Ullop- Miss Jam- c . Alice Armstrong and daughter, i:,_,son expressed her heartfelt thanks Mabel, of Pilot Mound, Man., are vis- to her pupils and the ratepayers for iting the former's mother, Mrs. their lovely gifts. 'School Report. -The following is I Stephenson, Sr., of Clinton, and other relatives in Stanley. -Mr. and Mrs. the school report of School Section Richard Robinson and family, who No. 10, McKillop, for the June Pro- , . have spent the past eight months at motions, based on the year's work I Carlyle, Sask., have returned to the in they and the Promotion Examinations' The names are arranged in order of - old home Stanley, where in- tend spending the summer. -On Tues- merit: Honors 75 per cent. or more. day afternoon an induction service From Jr. IV to Sr. IV -Wilson Little, i was held in the United Church, Varna, (h). From Sr. Ill to Jr. IV -Harold Pethic (b); Margaret Montgomery, when Rev. Mr. Penrose was induct, ed into his new charge of Goshen, (h); Russell Dolmage, Willie Camp - Blake and Varna congregations' Af- bell, Roy Dolmage, Willie Dolmage. ter tho,service, lunch was served by From Jr. III to Sr. 11 -I -Evelyn Spar - the ladies of the congregation --Mr. ling and Blanche Pethick, equal; Iso- and Mrs. John Reid and family,, of Alips, Leslie Dolmage, Elva bel Bel, I.. Flint, Michigan, visited at the home Pryce. Prom Sr. Ill to Jr. III--Ken- of Mr. and ?Ara. Thomas Robinson, neth Bettles, Reggie Pryce. From Jr. 11 to Sr. 11-Mandie Sperling, over the holfilay. Misses Margaret and Grace Tbabinson returned with Olive Pryce and Oliver Pryce, equal. them to Flint to spend a week with From Sr. I to Jr. 11 -Glen Pryce.- 000 relatives there. -Mr. Fletcher Agnew Edna M. Jamieson, Teacher. Notes.-Tbe members of L. 0. L. and family, of New York, spent the past week 'with relatives in Stanley. 813 marched to Cavan Church Sun - I They Are ardent Salvation Army day evening. An appropriate sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr. Brown, of workers and on Sunday evening con- Walton- ­[Mr. and Mrs. John Camp - �ented to take charge of the service Gosheii Church, where a good . J. Broome, ., in ah their earnest motored to Toronto and spent the with friends. -Mr. andMrs. I. Nspel message. . I � I" I week eiid - Shannon motored to Norwich on BLYTH . Lnday And spent the day with Mr. Notes. -A rink of Blyth bowlers, and Mrs. A. Stone. -Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Telfer, R. H. Rob- Theron Bettles, Isobel and Kenneth Fomprising inson, James ,Denbobn and A- W. spent the holiday with friends in . Robinson participated Ili the bowling Go4eTi,6h.---4Mr. George Eaton wears tournament held in 'Listowel and a smile these days. it's a baby boy. I I were suce6ssful In bringing home the -Miss Velma Huist spent the holi- day in St. Mary -s. ­Mr. and TArs. W. third prize.—The first storey of the new woollen mill b4p been erected, C. Bennett apent Sunday with Mrs. v This of cement and will be capped WiVseeond storey of brick.—There Bone, of Belgrave.�Mr. Ferg. Bul- lard wears a smile these days. It's was an exceptioix,611y large attendance R boy, to�_4Xr. and Mrs. J. Dol - I of brethren of the Orange fraternity mag's, Xr. and Mrs. N. Govenlock, Misses Norine Armstrong and Jean to, present in Memorial Hall on Sunday, . Holland tpent Sunday in Grand Bend. June 26th. A splendid address was delivered by Rev. Mr. Gosse, of North -�-Miss Hazel Sh"non, of Vord.City, here—Mr. . Bay, Grand Organizer of the Orange is holidaying at her home Hugh Ross Is spending a few days in Order for Ontario West. The ser- inon'-was both inptructi-ve and interx Tobermory.—M,rs: A. Hulley and 6ting, admonishitig the'brotherhood Mr%. William Bell, Moncrieff, spent ">' to ever live iap to and practise the the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ideals of the Order. 'Ret, ID: R. H. ,Utitod Munn, Guelpli.—Mr. Harvey Hulley spent. Sunday with friends near Mon - Barnby,- of Queen Street, . drieff- Church, assisted in the sordhe,4.Thare .0. -were ixembers of the Oftngro-`Oidet .� �, Present from many lodges, � W. ' the - CONSTANCE , , , .,.� * ny preparations. ate. be- , County.. -Ma WAT.S. Rally.—The W. M*. S. Rally , I . 1,10 made to celebrate the 12th It L ' 'fie held 4idre on Wed aft&rnoon nesday , I . - � i Jj.J11A,-Z6od ttyle--in our villiLge. was a grand attecess fiftw�elm;g particu- W�Om4-V�a; Institute will serve supper lar. Nearly 100 visitors were, -present - I . -And. : I - 6V in Memorial . Hall on thq from adjabeti,tsoijeti68. Mrs. William , J i4*15;i1'­ . --ol the. Mein- Briffon Preaident, was in the chair — I � ­�,�,;".­, , 1,11, 111­1� I 1��, 1­111)�.11 ,�:� 1�� �.,�,, I -�, , ,�, . ", � � ., � , 1. " , . � . � t�� , ., S , : , �� , �, . , , . � !�� . , , o, " ; , r . . � � �i I , I,. I " I � 1� , I , , ��� ��� Nor" . 'y W, 1� � :, " , I ,�,'� ­ 1� . ' I I I - " � I 1, I �, . 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I ­ I �, � I .11, ... 11, ... . - '' , it vL abrogating th,e.)R,-,-, F.tJ4 I , W L�' ' Notes. -Mrs. Will Jennison was - _8 80etl'�, 1:4 . " 9U, P'. ��­� ,. _E) '! ',' ' TZ 'n'd �nf�, , i0o , 't , .. . , , � 11 , P d 'o - inherlts�.�npp. -�PC,� aken to Clinton Hospital -oil E id -F',, Poeq; , 'r ,ai T � . , Ott : , 111P :)u.Anrm - I Heal' ' y *JtN Canada ­�p , 4turday (N IT . , and tbi� 1-1. , . ; , W , �7.�Ti tt � � ,:­�, s ast. She was threatened with - 1. � 4 to .a 0ountry laelcing. capital, 166king. pendeuce of tbought. ,-W�, )i � mjr, . .6 � lb, if I ­�� COMAP . IM , - . , ' ' lix y sense d I - . 1; . ,� , 64F�OMVF .1 . standardize. .. " . yphoid1ever and other troubl � . )ication and laeki ' come "� ,, , , on, recover.- 11 �� Of unity was a most sexious factor, 7irtue to dress ah ei, loo. " . , 4 "1 ,��,�� ope she will so' X. .7i It is the � or YO X , a ljli ei I �� drs, Lloyd Dali� and family are ' (3) The Notherland no longerable to alike and th Ilk alike, .1411 e�, i fla� -",.��,` � " pending 4 .few days with the form- "r��, carry alone the burden of defense of thus that tht-foundation, o 0fibW0,4011, , �1� . -� the e . olonies, gave Canada notice that 'by Of' , Xol�y;, JJ -to '.1 11 r's parents. Ift. Dale lis opening up Winter I . was laid -but rather' -by e�, 7Z � . ba;ber shop in the Commercial Ho- �� __ ply it must take some share of defence, pendence in e,very sense of, e *,, r ,.' '(1M.), A3bert I ;., .0-y �111(; ,� I - - I'll , ""', . , -1 ,, ,, I . ,, �, I - : Mee, � -ft*. WJ* ­ �, - , , * , , ,,, k el, Seaforth, and will be ready for ' These factors -brought about that The words of Kipling express well t ?, ,�, , iMi , I I . I : the thought: I . I 0%011�ke' k0kwx. X4;'%MArAA.*­ 40t, -_�Miss Mildred Brit- A I L U f I F--';�`� SONS Feftral firtion sixty years ago which ,, .1 . usiness shortly. N. C ''A WE'% . , Ru�baxa "Mrlfia' � , 0lA*4W- ­ ­ , ,!'' Teach us to look in all our ends � a , '47, on, of Toronto, spent the holiday " ...14 we .are celebrating this day. The , .1. , 'd CI ;. , t :O�A rith her parents. -Rigs Irene Carter, -=�-- Fathers in estAblisheing this union bad On Thee for Judge, and not our frien a OM4=111 - , kopf ." 4R.Ag"A �," "! - �,Al , � - " C - __ That we with Thee- may walk undow.ed Billie Flan�gti*" `X10'ha#4P,*"V#­"` � I f Toronto, spent the holidays under Steivenson-W1111 �:Cu�lw L d , Ptim , M3 ,, up,- before them the example of ,the . %;I- to' 1, lltst--C�-t, "' � "! - , 0, y. a' - United States and the Civil War . , , . __ Va �,ir e'�c I he parental roof- -Mr. Thomas Me- petitors was wo 'k, V I _ k By fear or favor of the crowd " -arg I aret, Wal "I Wo ' ., - , Vlillan, M.P., and daughter, Miss Mor- with � . �,,A ' I 'J m'� 'which had just ended. The American We must develop toleration-tolera- I M I " � , I., IN . , Z�' �"i t� aret MeMillan, attended the Confed- a sqore of 52-1 �� , c osely fol- Union was one of thirteen sovereign tic�n for those who disagree with us; 'I Queenan, Te�,v'Aer, ,,�, �­ I ��. " . ­_�,, :1 lo-ived by Mrs. Newtq'aVrady with a sympathy for the foreigners within Sc400rl Report. -Tho "t, ...� V. ., ration celebration set Ottawa last score of 555-18-37. Tgerlmen's driving colonies, each jealous of the other, .r):[, M, or , 'fl 10113 I!, , riday, after which they took a trip competition was won �b and was brought about by each sur- our gates, whom we hope to make in- the results O� the! pxomot. a W_q 111��011' . T .. 'T'.U."', _t�� C K Naftel, btj,%, , , "' . 0z-, 'v , 1; . o the coast and will be away, for and the ladies, 6veutb$ -Mrs. Easton. rendering a miniinum of its powers to Canadians, appreciative of the Union School Section &%, I , ZR 1 P ..", , � �,,� "I. 3 ' I �,*.,;,� , ome time.-Mrsi J. 1). Hinchley is The putting prize. .,� to a Federal Government and kepp- high qualities of our French-Canadian IOP: Jr. TV--CatherMe ,I= , A A . f 6ilo', f ies was won brothers. We must reclaim our Murray, William- Nigh,, . � _� 1 L ' � ' niece, * , Ing for itself the residuary powers. - . , , "I .. - pending a few days with her by Mrs. Ne 11 . rhe ,com- . Jr. 1111 -Frances'. OAPI Irs. Ed. Britton, this week. -Mr. and . When, therefore, the south felt that �ficient heritage for honorable deal- Mahel Nigh. ­ ��A - , �1, " ., petive prizes At ious events . , P!, N'Ti I., , . I �., . , 4 '. il. ,�, ,-I'll. 'I �rs. Leo Stephenson 7ere V r the Federal Government was ing in the strictest sense of the word. tune (11.), D"Orens, Nigh M_)"� �­ �11 . . visiting were presented to- the i cessful win- usurping such as laide Murray, Peter �� . ('r. " "i ". , �., '.. I- I riends in larigdcpn during the holi- ners by Mrs. (Dr-.) :01 Exz o n - B r a d V, power, w a a 'Honor in word and action �,� , 1.!­�2.,,�k ,� 'I.. know of its bitterness and horror. Th ' ""' ,�, !�, ays.-Mvs., J. :McGregor, of Walker- whose sponteniety of`,a has a Sr. Primer -John .Fortun ' W . . 111_1 1� - orous witicisms addedozest- to the Fathers, therefore, avoided this dan- the most powerful and binding catn Nigh. Jr. Primer-Margarqt, ," '.,,,'�,q ,-. 1. on, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mc �arkling hum- .,- I-.. I X111"I � I . ': 11, I I ... 11� � �, ��,qjt, �, ully, who is staying at the home of festive occasion. Refr4�hnients were ger -by visiting residuary power in the natives know-")Oii the word oa ray. Number on roll, 1,1;' "a or % ,", '? ' - " ;; "! :.": � .4 jg,'� � � VIrs. William Britton. -Mr. and Mrs. served at the club houpo,. by the ladies the Federal Government and by giv- an English man." These are a few attendance, 10.2. -' Mary I - yn.�. - " #,,:'; 1,­�,-..i. �, . I I , I I I _.�,­�.ii , ielson Howe3, flarriston; Mrs. Gor- clurbig the afternoon, The people of lng limited powers only to the Prov- Of the things in which we can begin Teacher. �­­; ;; ,'�' `�, � 11, , � , ioxi yy � on Chapman, Toronto; Mrs. Albert Bayfield should feel inces. The vision which they had, at once to aid in the realization of School Report­�he' owmg I Is, ... � I 1, I., jq�tly proud of greater Canada the report of the June e , � iv:;,.�,. 'wv_ visit t xammations ., - McCartney, Clinton� ed at the their golf course, I '6eing an Out- stripped of individualism, may fairly the vision of the I ,.. , � ,,(' �,o t .11, I that is to be. Let us therefore re- Of School S'ection No. 9, McKilop, - *,%J I t", orne of Mr. and Mrs. �Austln Dexter standing one, amongst the best -n be expressed in these words -the vis- .:"`�; ,, .� I �i I ' ion of a strong united people able to member the galaxy of great figures Honors, 759/c;.Pass, 6Wo. To Sr. IV -` .- . , 1. �.�� . 11 . , I,", I �� ne day last week. Western Ontario. Much credit is .� ��, ".. � Football. -Our boys wended their . ., resist the economic and political pres- � in our history. Note their nanies:'-Evelyn McPherson, 82%; R Ida Me- , ' ..."�; , 111 T ,,r, ­ . 1-,"� - �, vay to Monkton on Wednesday nigrit - sure of the United States and mak-: I aval and Talon, Wolfe and Mont- Pherson, 78; Dune. NTMNi6hol, W; . 11", 1, . . �� . �� . �� . �� ... �� . . — - ___ . � .. �, " nd returned with half the bacon, as ______ '_ - ; ing firm forever British principles of calm, Durham and Sydenham, Bald- Della Thornton, 68. To Jr. IV�Ross .." � . 11 ,. � , I'll ' . . . . . . . . ; :�. ,, he score was 1-1. The chances look '; Government in North America. Tha win and La Fontaine, MacDonald and McNichol, 74%; Carl Leoxa=dt, 67� , `-�� 'I , , ,`��3N ' Laurier, each of these in his day and To Sr. III --Charlie' Munn, 3 T,J ",�,� I lim for wrinning first place this year. results, you know them through the . 0 BLA fflimTHING press and speeches of recent months. generation, according to the light Sr. 11 -Kenneth Thornton, 90, Lorne ,,4 ,., I , ' " ,,, I You have heard much of our g-reai- that wag in him, gave his best to . . ��,�)-, � BAYFIELD McNichol, 73; Agnes Dundas, 71. To . . 1,"., I � �. li,�, ,� 11 Breezes. -With the closing of the ness and our performance. It is the upbuilding of the nation. Let us Jr. 11 -Ralph McNichol, 78. ,T6* Sr. - ,� � I z*** i " a -Have] McPherson, 99; Irene Leon- .- ,.'.�'� . . . . . � .1 � chools the summer visitors are ar- W. W. Crosier, of 'Woodstock, much more important that we do not so improve and perfect ourselves th t I , . "I � - - ;,t iving in great numbers. Nearly all wishes to inform the public that waste time admiring ourselves, but our leaders -representing us at our bardt, 78; Mary Munn, 74- Mildred, � '-.' . ' . 1,�,'A - . �0� ; he cottages are occupied and the rather than we face the questions: best -may be included with this good- McNichol, 65. Jr. Primer - Lue . .�, - 11 he has purchased the,;Blacksmith- ,, : �10 treets and lakeside beeches assume What of our vision?" "Have we a ly company, and future generations Dennis. -E. L. Reid, Teacher. .. ing business of the late Jame% �,�� I lively appearance thereby. .- The - vision at all?" and if we have, "Are may say of them as we now say of School Report. -The following is - , 't ".", ,,,,, -1 �. Davis. . the report of School Section No. 4 ,�;' .. ! '.. rs �corn,posing the Special attention given to 7e,going to make it a fact?" The -the Fathers: ' . �s I',:.. .. il ...... ,., ?olice Village Commissioners appears Track Horses, Interfering Horses vision of the Fathers has become a "Let us now praise famous men, McKillop, for the Promotion Exam- '', I _­ , settled fact and official meetings, and Show Horses. fact, a condition into which we have I Men of little showing, inations held in June. The piqpils � ,�V, I . ... 1: ,� . ealing with municipal affairs, are be- Old Customers ead new ones entered, and it is for us to live and �Vr their work continueth, names are arranged in the classes I :;,. ". , � . , , � _ . ng held. The coming of Hydro is act that ours shall be clear and ou., And their work continueth, in which the pupils will be after boli- ...7- n assured fact, but it will take sev- will be wel' looked after. performance shall be worthy of our And their work continueth, days. Honors, 750/-; pass, 6061b. Jr. I � 1,�:-; I I ­ �. �. -V ral months before installatidn is inheritance. Consider the situation I Greater than their knowing." IV -Freda Webster, 70%; Barbara ,-.. -1 "I W., ',:-� 11 I I , . ompl'eted.-Mrs. Billett, of Vancou- 0 as it is to -day. In the east the Mar:- The chancel, altar and lactern were Dberhart, 65; David Shannon,'63. Sr. I ,­ 1, -1 - , . , a � sh III -Alex. Kerr, 77 (H); John John- , I rer, B. C.,'accompanied by her mother, time Provinces are still dominated by I patriotically decorated with Briti oll . . W. W. CROSIEk SEAF RTH - I flags and the choir sang the National ston, 70; Angela Johnston, 62; Archie ..... �f, _._ I � , .: Vlrs. W. B. MacLean, and sister, MrF. ! the New England States The declal . : � " � ations under which ' - I Anthems, "O Canada" and "God Save Smith. 61. Jr. Ill -Ruth' Gordon, , :1 .... __., I V. Colter, and Mrs. W. E. Horton and they came into . . . . . . - , � I VIrs. G. Cliarters, of Seaforth, visited - _ . — 14 . ----- Confederation have not been carriedithe King." '83 (IT.), Lloyd Yantzie, 80 (H.); .. . - ; � ��, - : I Mrs. F. G. due for the success of tbe golf course out in the spirit and we can blame -W Lulu Webster, 56. Jr. ll[�Olive Eli- ,��, �4, , ,, , � t-Thart, 92 (H.);' Scott Kerr, 70; Gus bl,,, I , qeelin during the week. Mrs. Billett, to Dr. Newton -Brady And Mr. J. E. only our own provincialism for th,a . - , 1- � !,,� nee Misst Mabel MacLean, stopped Johns, of the Standar, . Johnston, 63. Sr. Primer ---Sylvester .�: ,� 1, e .q Bank, being fault. In Ontario and Quebec racial School Report�The following " Johnston. Jr. Prim,er-Beth Shan- , . ...­ I ver to rvisit relatives -while en route th liv,e wires of the institution. distrust is still strong and is a hinder- the final report for S. S. No. 12, Me- non, George McClure. Ross Gordon.- . I..... , i . . o Harvard University, where she will Thanksgiving Service. -The relig- I ance to the development of our na- Killop, Total marks 725. Honors, A. Grace Kerr, Teacher. � 1.v - ': . .. . ­ :1 _ , tudy English Literature and after- ious thanksgiving service in connec- I tional life. The French Canadians -- I . &",I 54.5. Pas� 290: Sr. IV -Mary Dodds School Report. -The following is ... N ,vard go to the Continent of Europe. tion with Dominion Jubilee of Con- were here before we were. They are 606, Sam M.cSpadden 597. Jr. IV- ..'�7,. Mrs. Billett is the author of several federation of the Canadian Provinces,1 the result of the Promotion Exam- ': �, "11 , I "I'll :. ., a great race with a great tradition -'Jack Hulley. 484; John Adams, 42"; inations of School Section No. 2, Me- � . ;1".. . I popular books and is a constant con- was held in St. John's Anglican ,deeply religious, horne-loving and,Sr. 111-Gretta HullLy, 549; Agne'k Killop: Ifortours, 75%; Pass, 60%. 1 � 1.1": rihutor to current magazines. Church on Sunday last and was at- , loyal to the British connection. The 1)odds, 547. Jr. 111 -Agnes Cas"', Sr. IV -Ruth Scott, 75%; Arnold 1� , "4 Golf.-Fawored by good weather tended by a capacity cong-regation. ! people of Ontario possess many i ,1,,, - slm- 464,- Elizabeth McFarlane, 459. Jr. Scott. 67; Sam McClure, 62. Jr. IV- . 1A � ;. . onditions the Bayfield Golf Tourna- The rector, Rev. F. 11. Paull, conduct- � dar qualities. Yet these two peopleF I-BeTt MNSpadden, 548; Tillie Hul- Mary Macdonald, '72- Mack M,cFar- 1-11" ' I 11 �, 1, ment on the Blbewater Highway ed the church serviccs, and the Rev. have .their pr(-judices played upon by ley, 546; Arthur McClure, 290 Prim- lane, 73; James McClure, 68; Mar- "', � ". I Course, on Saturday afternoon last, Professor J. Friend Day, of the Uni-self seeking individual,.; and thol Habkirk, George Hab- waret Storey, 67. Jr. III -Edna Mae- i.. �', ' I er-Margaret ­ N . drew crowds of visitors from distant versity of Alberta, Calgary, delivered harmony which should exist is intEr- �-,,';, � , , Qpj -kirk. The winners for the Spelling I donald, SO: Robert McMillan, 78; ',,", parts to witness and participate in the patriotic sermon in which the pro. fored with. If we have any vision of i contests were Mary Dodds, Greta Hul- Verna McFarlane, 76; Jean Macdon- .1"", ... I . .1 I 11 11 � J_ , ,� the various golfing events, thus tax- gress of the 1)6minion during the the greatness that can be. in 'the Can-, ley and Agnes Case. - Annie E., Id 69 Nelson McClure, 62. Sr. II . ng the accommodation almost to the past sixty years was eloquently en- aria of the future, this racial pro,- Strong, Teacher. I "' "* . . . . . . . "'I'i upon. Ile r(�verend speaker I � M Fddire Storey, 60. Jr. 11 -Margaret ,�?�� imit. The prevailing feature of the tered . .",X judice must be eliminated. In thel Death of Patrick Maloney. -In the co, u . - �- i'�'e , , Orville Storey, Edith Me ., �"4;,N afternoon's sport was splendid golf took for the text, Proverbs 29-18, West where we have different condi-i death of Mr. Patrick Maloney, which Primer - Isabel Anderson, , J.�%., 11 . throughout, the course being in ex- "Where there is no vi.,;ion the people I tions, there is need to absorb thor- I occurred on Sunday morning last, this' Mill I TI. nderson, I I ,�' .. I ! ,.er Scott, Arthur A :'. " , collent ,zondition resulting from the perish," and in brief form said: "On oughly the peoples from Southeast I township has lost a well known, high- Charlie Storey, Bert McClure. The / . �.: zA ,�� mproved.system of caretaking method this Diamond Jubilee of Confedera- Europe who have come to us-peuple( , . . �_, �, ' � ly respected and life long resident. folio -wing students have b�eeri award- ,:J,�.,L " at present in vogue, which was voted tion it is fitting that we consider two who are conquering the great open Mr Maloney was a son of the late ed certificates for the correct mem- , , ,., � * ideal by all present. The principal things: (1) The vision which Inspired spaces hut who have not the advant- , ' was born on Lot : :: , "O 11 � i.J hn Maloney and orization of Scripture verses: Mack . .�,.�*. , �� compeftative event was for the Bay- the Fathers of Confi-deration ; (2) age of our tradition, thought and cu]- 7, Concession .5, sixty-three year,-, ago, McFarlane, Ruth Scott, Mary TJAC- .. 1, I field Tourney Cup, as folloows:K. E. The vision that we have, or ought ture. Again, the jealouuieg in Tnat- and all his life had been -spent on donald, Arnold Scott and Margaret - �, , �, Naftel, 56; J. W. Jawett, 57; C. K. to have, as inheritors of their work. terR economic of West against East, that farm. He was a man quiet -'In . .,�­ � Storey. -Olive V. Medd, Teacher. I ; '. � .. * Naftel, 63; G. M. Dusly, 66; T�r. Liv- The Fathers were faced with a series of farmer against industrialist, of manner, but was well read, a success- Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. William , , .,�� .13N , , . ingstone, 65; C. A. Reid, 66; C. C. of facts -political, economic and im- Prairies against O�ntario and Quebec, ful farmer, and possessed an honesty Koehler had a successful raising of � .. . ., I Hunt, 66; H. S * Reid, 67- W. T. Reid, perial, whi-ch compelled them to must be overcome and this can only that gained him a high place in thf, big driving shed on Wednesday ever- .,., " , 67; E. D. Brown, 71 W. b. Stevenson, crystalize into some form the vision co;�e through mutual consideration e'.qteem of the community, and his ing of last week. Everybody enjoyed ,,� ��... , - 71; R. Lloyd, 74; Dr. Newton Brady, of Confederation first mention and thought. Thus our vision of & death is deeply regretted, Thirty- themselve-I.-Mr. Lawrence Messer- , .Jl� 76; E. H. Mll, 77; C'. P. Well, 82, The long ago as 1799. These fact - 1greater Canada takes a clearer out- three years ago he was united in schmidt and friend, and Mr. Lealie 1�' � ., i. I marriage to Miss Ellen Hollis, ,who Weitersen, of Detroit, spent the week . ,, i. 11, _____ . - - - __ _ _... - __ .- __ ___ ____ - ___ - ­ � - - - predeceased him filve years ago, but end holidays at their respective homes. ..".. I ­ . , , �� I I I., - � - I .. '� . - I - .�; 0 %V�m ; R, - I , . ; . _.� L' , 'I, ea i ..;�, " -Mi,,,,, This . # , . he is survived by a family of nve --Mr. and Mrs. Ho;'n� Deitz and Mr. .i, . - -) and Mrs. Charles Regele visited with I! ,,,� sons and one daughter. He is als I'll 11 . ... , - ri ;_11 survived by four sisters and three bro- friends near Zu ch on Sunday last , thers, .James, of Hihbert; Michael, of and attended Jubilee services in Hen- :. A .. ` .. Wartburg; William, of Manitoba; sall in the afternoon. -Sunday visi- .11� , .. Mrs. Gri%brook and Bridget, Toronto; tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ;..."', I'll 4 Mary, of London, and Mrs. Walsh, of Rose were Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker and � % , I. � McKillop. The funeral was held from children. of Buffalo: Mr. arid Mrs. .,,� : his late home to St. Columban Church Barry Rose. of Windsor; Mrs. Albert ,"�.! , on Tuesday morning, where Requiem Rns of Zurich.-- . ,;'% .,,. Miss Lillian Rose, ,., I . �-. I High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Among those in this vicinity who at-- .t-, " ,� I Father Dantmer. Interment was made tended the Koehle.T Re -union at Kit- - .,� , ii ... " ,, , I I " SPECLU in St. Columban Cemetery, the pall- rhenpr on Mnnday, July 4th, were Mr. . .�� , " . ', hearers being .Messrs. John Shen, W. and Mrs. Fred Koehler arid family, _ik � "C' �, "Ill, � � � . ATTRACTIONS Seaforth Lions Club wiD hold a Bill Hasting.14, Toronto, I O'Rpilly, F. Horan, L. McGrath, A. Mr. Win. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Frel , 1�.r , Ki-nivskopf and .John Delaney. . .t� . . BRUCTTYlan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ban- ,..,., � I I following is � 4011, 1 r Canadian High -Tower, School Pteport_-Tbe neweis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoegy. �',.,. ,.�, .. .... Ste I the report of S. ',.* No. 8 MCK'110P ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Kahle and song, "I, .,.�14 Opening Illumination I)iving Champion, Pa , of the June promotion exa'm'inations' Mp_srR �,� " � Mon r Garden ,, ,. I,eslie, Mannie and Normsm - 1,,�, �, of Geo Young in tbeir' Names placed in order of merit - , 1.41 . of Park ' I � rs. Henry Koeh ,.,11 California 111ke. Pupils not promoted names are MRTk-. ler, Mr. and Mrs. I -Tarry Batterman, 4 , " I ,_, 1, I � ed with an asterisk. Pronicited from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barternian, Mr. and �� "' "I Seaforth Party andDance I.Jr. YV to Sr. IV --Irene Koehler, &"'�'; Mrs, Henry Deigel and children, Mr. ,. ,rl,'y .... Alf. Phillips, Toronto,: I,,,,,,, F ,,ke,t, 81"-. Promoted from Louis Deigel, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ritz, 'I � � . I ... ���, Higbianders Band _'. I Canadian SpringbOard q r. I I I to Jr. TV ­Gordon Kleber, Mr. Lawrence Messerselimidt and .t A � - � - Swimming Races, At the Lions Park and Swimming Pool Carl Bennewipq (equal). 78',; Anna friend, of Detroit. -Mr. Fred Koehler 11�,��-­ Diving Champion in an ' Vincent Eckert, 7V�; 10. 1�1 . Manley, 771,: accompanied by the Misses 'Freida and . . Diving Contests exhibition of High and Peter Cminelly, 71-b; J.,k Si,inon, Adeline Messerschmidt, spent a ..�.-'! N, � ,-o Thursday Evn'g, July 1-4 Fancy Diving. Sw]M- 6011,. Promoted from Jr. Ill to Sr. ,011ple of days with Mr. and M,rs. �- , - , �� . 111--Pefirl Johnson, 75'7-; Verna .... 1;1.. �� , Obstacle Ria,ces ' Be' Herman Madle at ,TVTCGaw. - Miss I'll �11_ , Strokes, 'nclud- I �IR OC ming , I ­," il�ies, 74'1 ; Mary Murray, 7 2%; Freida Messerselimidt is staYing at �. I. I . , A I ' , " �­w,., ' . . , ,� . .. for Boys and Girls Time 6.30 p.m. Adm. 25c, Chddren I nw the stroke used by I.,aurs. Rennewies, 705; Loretto C -where she b . I '11..� I ... I r as secured a �'��:,`,� ... a oderiob, ­' I _ ... �­- 'llI , / any age — , � the Ca- Rapien, f',V'; *MRrie Koehler. Pro - .. vz 1 . - position. A �� I . .,... ... 6, P�i_ % moted from Second to Jr. nl-Ruby (Too late fot last week,) � . `� , ­ . . I � _;"? �, & . talina Channel SWim Bennewieq, 80- Fergus McKay, Iright1h Line Neites.-Mr. and UTZ. ' ,­ 41%%',� � ... I , , ,4��ti' � � , I �� S." Dancing " -J��,, .., �!�A COME to the NOTIS Park Thursday mer, also a demonstra- F.51,,; Elmer KoAle'r, 849-'; Austin Will Gr,.,,t and sop, Harold, of A111- . '.&I I ... -, , I . 4R1, .� 3�,,�.b K,appler, 84%; Raymond Murray, lett, -and Rev. G. L CIT0108 Spent, 9011- .. �,5,' I �t,TJ Evening. Julv 14tb, and enJoy an tion of difforent metb- I& , � , "w , .. �3"!I, Orchestra 77%; Joseph Manley, 75%; Jpmes dav at the home of Mr. and. �'._4,,n i,2,'�X- ...� I 1.11) . " )le,soMe filn, frolic,ind Annie Siembn, 'I ,.�., hour or so of wb( o4s of Life Saving. Tekert, TV4,; 110/0; Charles Regele.-Mr. and Mrs� ,:. .!""fl; ,� W I . I _ I pleasure. Everybody will benefit by *Lorrip Sienion. Promoted from lqt dorf and daughter. orf'St. M, Z r�; NY � -6 1�-, 11117� I �'. dll. nit '04 �1, h- . I t V .� I PP41 . f I - ' IN 1 *4a - dbsetVed 14st ;Sunday and gave a 6hort soldfo-sa 6f'�'.*elcome. your presenCe—y oil rself, the ebildren. eve4ftj: fte, lhtll, -;�,ae, et-iowded to The meeting opeTted with tho-"47aging ; the Lions Club, the town, the commun- crverfi&mii�.' goy4�. At% of AJVbUrn, of the hymn, "'We b ,V A It&V to . � ""' - Good ity. Entire procee(Is will be used to . gave A V614$10 1 �'�and` * ft ad- tell to, the Nation,0, and Jk,;",.i--, by .. , C4 dress. A 14k , � N L -111i Of Mrs. Telford, of Blyt� Toe,address. , complete improvements to Lions Park. I . . . , 'Mis§ parking for 7nembets d'F­t'W,'�'Qh'0fgr. 10 v' by X-ra. Tblford 14, , . 4', 6, 6V�' d, , �A village ehtirph � 04 . � ,�, Xollle,! edd; of Exeter) wer0.%n1;ere%D- - I .. . . I mt music*" n"a �� 4 helpful in- every - Atticulit, autin I ­ - _0 lllmllwl�� � A Ino 0 WT ; K bV Mim. Peth.r, I�ftkdsar vvft� -1 I .1 - .I. I I b I .. . , t . . I I I .... . � n1VL 41&�ta� AAA,..+4A,d " ­ �'L .... ... ­ "' - ' ' " I � - I . . *F_ I .. .1 � . Class to Second Class- ve ­ $ Sminday vimtors with air. S.... � ­ih. .. "I .1.�., 11 -IN", F,S,Y,- Mary Eckert, 87'A; Gertle Sie- Rege])A.­Mr.,,AVd Mrs. iewy 06, , i - 1,:�� Mn, - 11, ... I' ,,, � , h,V, I . 111 .,�cA h -h , , i".'I'lm"..; ' ht$ I .1-4. �,-�, in on, 860/,; Edgar Elligsov, 85%; Vel- f ,G 1"hed witl� Mr. . ma Scberb,ath, 921/5- Mervin Manley- ;�ed`cl,hler 'oil Stindw.-M " g Fz1%,-, Harvey Koehler, 76'%; Milil;;4I Mrs.' 0i IT"',1f ft'd - §bIT6 4RU, " -. Promoted from Primer , ,w ' 12"'..; Rapien, 74V , & ftv 'of ft- - - . to First Class -Harry Regel , .11 4 " s. lita, onz% � on I ,0":� Leonhardt, CleMeylt Mlcy,Ar� VS -P �gtffl,, ff.:,Fred ,%tm '.,,, ,,, " a, �4 . I Vintent Murray , 1M#M*-'iLabe�tN`1'1' 1, , - , 111, Ellfgson, , , ai,ft44r- �&� I 1, 11 vvttl � , , �­ I 0� ', , I ., . Kahle, Addite SidVidn, � ., "I� "Mir I �­­ ',;j , 1. . I I I �. qAwey; KV4 . 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