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('� . , ,!,�4,�,�� , . =. in'Holland in 1771. 1&'caml�'Of i, F- a .- , 11 "', o * ra is W 1U1,; �. �,, I � ." - , � . , - 4 ton, I'm 4 , T to the Qastw! � � - OTC01100*1 the Mau mad I , . 1%1, ,- to the IE94 d casuaRtiea- From � ', �� �,,,�­­­ , � . . V wa ­ * - I a , I .- �. I , U� :� ea,me ­;��,I�i��11 Nobarloo It , Tatgoinery's Two ­­ . -7117U 10 W 1�,�!,.�, � � I - i 'g,", , ­,� �g �!'�V"?V`�Iu , I � i fearedj� fiamim, *ot '-Oth'Bim-WliT, OAVO,tw's W01 PZ e- :Ma 11 ,, 1. , - 4, ".. 2N, .. md,wazahy- family, the,1400, "' ' . t . �­, "a miora *ms rmiouablt ex*,�Uoa, ,of , 4 . ,a marw onid-clilnhx. such'wi end ­ , , ,,, `!:;�, ,,,,� , - )". ,,,"as � in, aw S�IAI,,,�'i,2 * ' ,P nob ' 0 ,thit, -ad ta . ]�Muj "', - " �, - I M I "' i ,11 11�1 1�11 I ; �, Ous' .Was th-e COW - . one Miln ,had proln_ '.',ni� -,im rathe, 11ta- 4, �Ak­"-*,q,�,.; - ",.� L ,.f,aM -Of 'Whom it, 31b;- l . Will& afdld­�",�'�, L ffiqj& for 42 a =,A Qp�, P10-1, , � t . ,,, - I I :of. by� 76041=1 ." 4 1, I ­­'�.l ��, . r',L.", ,,, ! 11" . . cutid 'by �opdem was,. a. <)OA�Mi�V,04* a� snWrt<- ,a: fo ��,;-,:�Al � . .. . ,:- choly. Amoni; t1ft Huron Reformers, 6,.,� ­­ f'q,� � � =out Vho wa's exe . X of , ised to bring; �n ree, of 1�5.9� but ,, ;1, ", ",,%"� 'L' I I , Yout thi odyjaI6, , �.* I � . . -- - ­ . k,!!� , 5 k,,`�,��,7,�, � - .140 Dulce of-. Alva at , . 01�0e7. 1he1:,.,.ft,Milk1 1. ­ .. I I � there %4orp,d =%, sy=p4hy fox � W �0. 404A�, 11r11474P).10yXV-#M1 40A.- -�- ikrl�.;:�t, , � ,��,­I&,, - : I Cqmpa�& v",Egmond none came, nor were there. tims of L 1) j4, MRZN.mi�,. , ,,I, " I &.'.1,4��,�"J ', 'j�­ . , , I ��­ � ��' , , . U � w5alto4j:�Sm-' ��q ,,.��,,��, I ;'­ -11 1.71, '' . -lust to : him- 'Blavwa - i ginond?" 14hey icli, r'­',��gf �: , � -the Dutch revolt age i,qu must have seem- _Xr,s. , ,,� ��,��, *t�-*� .Of Fke � . spent a few aayw WZT�q Xnex=9 ,, I NOE , am .701i4 � ,�%vO���, I � . . had �aequired Liberal o0nions, prob- any. The situati , . � - - ". � ' _ S�ain. The most ,obivious *-qfession . _ ­.I'�':; , 11 'Lee and little daughter, of Itba Only, oiie V ",4,V,�,F %, ' -a _?��ffl �,� , L ; 11 � ? , 1. bly during -his coptact with the ed far from 'bright to VanEgiriond. �,L ask, . Iq blame the Family Com- Flint, ,Mic - ting friends i - 'Osing F , , ,�,, , ,-&.,1L'1. ", . . ' ch., are v1s, � , 1 a . A older generad6a.,, '911'1:1,444 . . .1 , .g man of such a :family in France of revolutiouay amd Napol- Ife held ;a ra'710w, �f the men; about pact a sight more then I blame him 0' �Trjl , N As ,� ­ �,,, 1)2, for a ypun , � , ',�, ,,, ­ ii i:,- - i I , . ­ , , ,,,, . Adtfii-.: :­ * . No CLUar i am y were 6" this vicirAO.—Mr. Does Johnston 'left Called to � order by U0 �Pwre"�, , - ��,� , . . . idghlembli - century was' that � of , ��X-,& ,W, OL", X,; the would 400 -appeared on parade, half. of whom . I , Abu � . ,: � Fox L% long tims his f il di ,� . � i W � . . -or , times. As his wealth � ­ on Thursday on, a trip U the West, aert,eA -, = , W,ft �', --Aiii , � � "'Y" ,fao , 4, 00k iKA ft -was, Already an offloeT P 41"- � I ,,� E�r , I in the�.Dutch forces when tha.Fretneb naturally have induced him to -take had pikes or gun�%, the rest unarmed. tinetly reticent about 'his connection , , - ��,�� ,�, arms; and �he - - �Z��� RVI y 1%, I 1, . ;,�:;l - . ­ Miss Jessie Tough spent the week md a' Ampi=. ana ,' ,4 �1�.. - ,�,,,-*, , ,5, ��-� � I - . ,, V. -',;,fNq A , I the side of the Family Compact Ids He chose "Officers, one - of who was I - -5, , -, ,� ....'j, I I 0 � '4 ;,,, ­�N ;, V.V , ,�­ , . with Mackenzie and the revolt. His, � I I I � "J''W': ;'V,�g:? :11 � I 0 ... ,,, � , at the la -;=e of Mr. ,and Mrs.',R. W. cis �W, - �j,) invadW Holland in, 1795. '1�i his first I , �' ilitia son, Consta*, the founder Of Eg- , - I ­altoa, ivtqr��*-",�� I �'�NQ'Ml *,'Z,1,� � , . disinterestedness in espousing the Gibson, whorm,he appointed. com- the p1tace was �se;f L by a mi DOugles._,M , a vevy. � . ­ z, ��Tl' - � 11 lL 1,- I . on. his � , iss Isdabel 14anson, of D*- session was 'itsk, 'A.'', 400'.. � -��11 I �.­- 1 eamr�ai&,, success -was not of Reform was not a watter.of mandeir, of a company.: Finally, the detachment- who '-.�'�& zed'him, sefiz- mondville, soine time later, refused to troit, spent Saturday ather home on '99TJ " ;1 ,,,, ,, L , aide�- the French, -aided by,the Dutch eausp �� became & mat_ -Colonel ge some general directioias ed him and lugx, . Toronto jail. allow a volley to ,he fired over -the . made aid, calvied, �k�#, .41 'r I'll , .1 � 'k " - lw,,',4,��,� � - ve . in, ,-��,��,��,,-��;:�'.'-�,!�,'!,�',; ',�, �' . lxap�an ran Holland deabt., Soon, politic re"% � hereafter hold � their Q Ce, , � , ,905AZ.`,','-'�,� I 1 M, � the Goshen Line. r - - 1-11 ��!11 �15�2,, ­ ­ , Der of practical ,importance; Huron in case of,an attack by government The jail 'was W.,,% ay, im-- Colouel%� grave in militaxy fashion, � "i., I � , ,,�, , 1, I , -next .nineteen. I ! " nzie7s a *0� , . 11­.,:�,11'r, 0 ,��� , , . with ease. -For the .. � agins. VanMgmoi4j. attacked by Itbecause Toy ,father vgas, Macke Walker-Edighoffer�—A very happy $ecutive J,earss thus =Q= - %� � � � pria , ,.N , �. �.' M I I � .. ... - ' ­* ­ i 4vent took place at "the Presbyterian ficers for the followini; y�-zri , p -!',�,.­ - troops . � -0 I I . s, Holland was a, dependency, or was granted the privilege of. repres Ah�oat noon, &­soout arrived with a "complication of 1* '. ,,V, . , year enta;tiQn in the—Legislature of Upper -4 pyl,",411111,3 les, �,;. - ' � ��`. ;:�,;,, ,,W,' " in par- general." But now 'that ninety years M,.,,,, Wind,or,,on August 14, when � __ , , ,; of the ,French dominions, and ,� dent,'Mrs. He?,bext Dafee ­ �1� ' _R". rheumatism, have passed since the revolt, and the -sit LQU*71�1;i`�,`,:'�11 flarar io y� `­.�t,,:­ 1;,,� . r- Vice-president, *'s. Minnie J' bhnM "; '. I , 11 4",", . , ,�, ­­; � � - , ­­ city passions Gf that struggleAnave faded n ­ I 1-1 ,I �, I - . - 4 itia'were moving ticular by in Rev. Mr. Farquharson united in ma ,,, � -Part . Canada and an election was -Ordered news that ,the Mil -,P , . I rna ... t I ,., d , - " �, was obliged to fu sh its contingent 'Buildings. and he 'was tray 0 � to ,the I';. . 6- , �,.11, -',C., 44 I—- mr,� . ,. , Iola Edighoffer, Ferndale; Sacreta Ars. J64180;z - � it 'i I- � " �, - � ,,,, . , I for July, 1935., Thelo,�al Conserva!, north from the -Parliament — " " "., - riage Miss Mary V '­� - "I", 4, 6 I',, � 11 ­.�,�'. � to.the French' armie�. In this way, VMle -,,� � � 11 ��t,Nl . tives (to ,anticipate the name) select- A few minutes later, the sentinels hospital. '�.� fie was march- away, the citizens of Huron and - ry, I - ", . . -1 . daughter a Mrs. -Mary Edienoffer, ley, Greenville; Treasurer, Dale� !D6�-'. :"�,�­A',, .4: 1 , ­ � VanEgmond took service under Napol coming ed before a dying' �- R". for recogni- Perth may well unite in doing honor . '­, ­.�'11 - , ... :�,,:�,L� : " .1 �; - eon. it is said that he was an aide_ ed Dunlop as candidate; the Reform- saw the government -forces -- :.,." I and the late -Adam Edigh,offer, of Cauley, Dansville. A letter of - .W-- - * . . . . . . . . " Or himself; ers, chose VanEg . Hustings- over the brow of 'Gallows 101. Silas tion. VanlEgrnond , -his foot, to the memory of the man who .first V7� P 11 , , 0441, � , I Mond Blake, to Mr. Fred C. Walker, of rsl Ne'llie " ­�:-­'­'111`,% : . .. ..,. I I L- ", ", 1, ing was read ffom M 'I,", de-�eamp of � the," Draper Fletcher rushed up and cried-, "Setize probably , I n not to laid out the great Huron, Road and I 6 -'-,L,":, ,,I; _ �[1, . ---1 11 " were erected at' Goderich, ,but the - I Windsor. The bride wore an en- of Hemet, Colo., Ulso one Orn ,,,, �,�L"d there are local traditions of.his. cain- com- betray rum. T-ne '- "" 1 vweve, -who took the leading part in. the _, r, re� fr .�' 4 . 10M 1� I . "I " . night before the election' they were your arms, men! The enemy's ,.." . senible suit, her cout was, natural Margaret Dunbar, of ,Bbr-1074. . 11 ,,� . . . . . . . . . I � ' '' two flourishing Kogha , �"e T... I , V, paig6ing in Italy'and Spain, but it is burnt by a party supposed . to be ing and nomistake! No, false alarm plied, "Why do you 0. � y foot, . founding of these with dress of rose biege deaths were reported: Mrs. CaTrie, , �' �, '1111'11'�V� �; , ..... 'U'- , I", at he,participated n vp ", ­ ying an; I counties. 1�1.i ,ul � 1�� .11 �, , ., . .. aot to be doubted th - - malcontents beloliging to neither side. this time!" At this news, Mtacken,zie Van4graoild? I ani,";, " georgette with hat to, niatch, The Walton of Rosebush, who pwised, A 6 11 -,�,O-,­ A in .the march, to Moscow in 1812. -His O . % W. B. KEIRR. , �� -- .., , �,�,�,;�, 111. "' * I In consequence, the election. todkplace alla VanEgmond mounted horses and cannot die with' a #0,�,`Jn my appy couple left immediately on, a way ve�ysiiddenlyon June 2ftth,,IM - ­`-4�3 i ' , -' , -­Z��— I h �`;'�.` I . � VAf . e accompanied him, and a son was . , ,,.';,. , . at Fisher's Inn, the,saine day sufficing rode south till they "law the militia You were with us 4�were to have I ',�) �::: ;.� � , �i -, "" ­� ii . - " motor trip, arriving at the bride's Mrs. Angie Lines, of Co-Z'�Ilw �1'i � , -o lived in .the neig)iborhood HURON TRACT ,�­� i ,4 born wh for both nomination. and voting. There and heard the ,band; then -they re- ,commanded us at WRO mother'z Thursday emaning, where a Minnesota, 6 ... "I *,��, " �, -f - I.., ­ 1-1 �; -. L , 4 - . ' Iiini prepared id Aoir!"Mrqve in time." CENTENNIAL COHRUTTS3 follo.w ., --�,�­. of Seafortk until the bega ng of who died in January', ' � "" 'edi ,� ... . . . . . , �'; - century. Van- were sixty votes cast, 36 for Dunlop turned to the tavern and ern; 'but you d . reception was held and a very pleas- 1928, aifd whose &ath was � , The manner Of , - Programme-, �, I .. � � � � �� � � � , �, �': , , , , , , , and 25 fo� VanEgniond. After the, for the fight. VanEgniond placed After that, it wa% .".410ar that there , "I'll � .1 I ..... 1� �1�1 . - , �, � this - �, 3rd. ant time was spent. After visiting -by that of her '�` " E -ond's, ret w �'� � gm yrn- from 'Russia is un- ragult -was announced, axe handles I 50 men in -a 0 escape for, 10M,', Colonel. - In for Harpurhey, Labor Day, Sept. on June 25th, 1929, ­ � 11 , .... ,-.�.,, . . . . . od 150 yards west of was no �, friends for a few days, they left Mon- husband, John. ,Lines. There fi-ave be6w " �' �`% . �� 11 IK 6 III % , � certain. On h16- arrival in his Conn- were flourished and there were more Xonge Street, a half mile south of the hospital ,he mp�­ ". into un, Time ---3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. day, calling on friendso in Mitchell, '' ! � , . di *WJafivary 5th. -three births, a daughter, Helen Tlffarli�p, I, I � -M. - and stationed the other consciousness and ,� ." , try he changedsides, and took service heads left broken thali whole. - The the tavern ... Fullarton and Toronto. They will be . i .1, under the ,King of Holland, restored J of parade, I to Mr. and 'Mrs, Charles, Templar, a - ,";L days, election was reported in the issue of armed men, 60 in number, in the There is a local trad# ,,, I �, , 1. ', t.' "", �� . at home after September ist at "568 baby boy to Mr. and .Xrs. Gull k- ,ii, -11 I ig �,�-:� I July 14th of� The rest, being un- that hii end was b!�a*',Aed by poison and getting the throngs in - -,� , - in 1814. 'During the hundred ,. � ' Bruce Ave., Windsor. - The Patriot, a Conserva- fields to the east. Johnson of Albert Lem, MIinuesota�� a.. - ;�', y �, VanEgniond was again in the field, ,order for ,quietness. -<--- I . ', � ." .1 tiv,e journal of Toronto, but Vangg- armed, stood beside the tavern or given him by one of jh�p,�-sons- If this . ' , .11 �� ­ , , baby boy,,Charles Thomas, to Mr. tand I - attached firs were the case, th�.,'e'rl""' ve is quite 345 -3.20 -Mayor Golding. ., �.� :� to.Blueffier's army, he . � :-,; 'IM I I , %: - I - I rees undew- Wellington, in mond's, speech is clumsily and hope- sought safety inside it. Egmi;Q:��'jiad lived, he 3.2e�-3.40-Thos. Mch%llan, "N a 11 CROWARTY Mrs. Harry Shepherd, of Flint; 415,04 ,,',� ... ... lessly burlegqued with not a few un- The government troops, under com- clear. If Van ­-, oneer I ���, ­� joined the fo I'� �,!�I. i, ­' - . a daughter three years of age was, . �, ­ time, to ftaRe part at Waterloo. In ayor Golding. .. T-, this campaign, he became acquainted favorable -allusions to his appearance mand of Fitzgibbon, the hero of 1913, wouldhave 'been trief,a'Por treason and 3.40-3.4,5--M "� �-���rp � "� - I ,,it -On Friday evening last the adopd�ed by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Me— LLLL ' :�,� . , � Notes. . 1� They execu ' C#,nd Matthews. 3.45.4.00 --Unveiling, Mr. Robertson, , ", ",� ,.I � I . and accent; the account cannot haV(; soon arrived at the "front." ted with Loup.t. -,� people. of Oromarty c6ngTegation ,Caaey, Of Dansville- Two, weddlr� -1 I'll . '%L", W r., �1.1. 1� . . with Sir Jiohn Colborne, who came to 1, ,. � r . 1� 71 I �, ,overnor in 1828, been remotely like what VanDgmond placed two guns �n the west side of As it was, while ,remains were 10anada Co. ... �� ,-, ­ tendered a reception to Rev. and'Mxs. Ruth Caldwell, daughter ,of Mr, and ;i� - actually said. About the only -posi- Yonge Street and opened fire on the being ,brought hom4-i't'�'tie coffin was 4.00-4.07--�Mayor Golding and Mr. � �-";!�",.. `� 1. - Upper Canada as g " . Elder on their reurn from Belfast- Mrs. Arthur Caldwell, of BrueefieM,'� N- ��f'­ , '10, I , 1, 1; P, nond -had twice broken operth'­ - . . , - '�,* I; - f ,his militar� career .y,,,-.,,.**litia men on, William King. ' In the course o tive :fact that can be extracted from belt of woods where VanRg ­ g of High_ Mr. Elder was presented with a nice- Out, - , .. .�. I VanEginond had been wounded four- rees and the pretext of searehi-nij,",', arms. 4.07 -4.1 -5 -Official apenin .rio, was married, to Harvey Tay . * ' igl,! , I times, whichis, a sufficient indi- it is that the Colonel'cametw.o hours stationed his men. The t e6�W in the To- - way. ly filled purse, while the -ladies galve', lor, also of Brucefield. The ­91&st`� . , � J1, 1 � 1, teer), - however, 'were a fair -His death, was. r :..-X "... late to the nomination, accon�.panied brush heaps, `-6 comm,e s Clinton. Mrs. Elder a fine kitchen and pantry son of Mr.'and Mrs. Gullek Johnson, 11, . ,, , catAon of his qualities as a. s6ldier, I on (and, prevented -more ,than ronto papers, witJ,U,A nt - 4.15 -4.30 -On the way to , .1-11 At the close of the wa' by his two sons. This paper also Protecti , shower. A very enjoyable ,evening of Albert Lea, Minn., was married ..... ...,;, ,- " � , I r, the 'C -the insurg- Some days earlier, ttWfatriot of Jan- ­�-- 1. , �f I � olone . - . N, I I . ) credi# him -with only oue vote out of one or two casualties, and 7AMS Spent in social chat, yeadings, etc- during the part y�etar. It war. -voted. -.24,, "I ' . ,'!, � , ". 1� . (such'wai the rank -he had . . ents tried to return the fire with their uary 2nd, liad priiite&A`V�me quite had 11 � ,Id I WINGHAM ---JMrs. Samuel Speare, is greatl i -':, .;,� '' 1�1 to I ca. e a hundred, but its bias is so evident about ,Mae d - I . 3 ,. , ,�­', , Z, ... If, deci - muskets. But the rwhing - of the verse ke and hts e Y rm- to hold the next miet$ing on tho first- . . . an that its figures are of no value. . branches feat. I I m Miss proving -the appearance ,of her -home Sundarsin August, 1929, 14 .Souer , " 'il migrated to the, United I I �J, Aft tb6 �, ,,�,-"�-,,�, tivAi6sS.- �3�! , I settled in Indiana County, 3 1-' The election -had turned out unfor- balls and the cras)iin; of the ni"-1,11011OTS' Vast, Mary- Gertrude Harcourt and Master by the addition ol a riew kitcheri.- park, Lgmsing� , er , 11 111, . I I vania. tuiTately -for VanEgiriond. T . he next alarmed them and they were soon in "The richhe.pror .,,,,,,., -imshy, was the -ing, a very intereoting'13rogftm� . I " " , to Mr. Alf. Dow, of Gy 1, ARer eight years',he re I Laurier Harcourt have returned meet ;:,."N' he was causing concem, to the eon -fusion. VanEgmond and Lount To Gibson, and to UVit . t',� ' . he� I , 11 . � olph, letcher, too, Toronto after spendi was given,'consisting of talks, by"�t I ,�I .., � � to Upper Canada,'for reasons we can year e defence in ToBidwell, R ng their vacation guest of Mr. and MTs. S. A. Miller . , -1,4;& ssioners of TuckerMith. One had attempted to direct th �: , t 11 of Mr. and Mrs. P. G& last week end. -Mrs. Booth and diffe ... t members, Song:s�,, Tecitation&- . -1 only guess; he made his home in,'CoMirfli -ad V= at the home - � `:1-3-�t�,� � After .three Or, of their minutes reads: ,C.Met Jan�u- the wood, but, perceiving the strength And Lloyd a vq,,­.9moun . er friends daughter, of Toronto, spent the last and piano solo& .. , '�,� . loo county. at the hou Of W. Fowler of the militia, they saw th - The, Cobourg Stax;,# Wednesday, -bons, of Wing1ham, and oth The.bolIntiful. din.- ffl', - , , " nX ,­,�, �- water at the posi I ., week the guests of Mrs. S. A- Miller. ner, which qn. account ,of the M-diallenc; I I , ,�-j�.�o - " � 11 � . . Waterloo, he made a arY 16th se allOt4A1'%7pn a few lines. of this loeality�-Miss Muriel Red- ::4 ebur years in Oj tion'could not -he held and -gave the January 17th, � rch, -Alch has been under- P1, Canada jjgnd Comp- and ,considered the disturbed state � e after spend- -Our chu weatlier war. served on the spacious; � , - "VanEgm nd, W � fp Appointed mond has returned hom . - - , . �!". - , ,. .. " ,., !i� � I - a o , as v to J or r� -, 11 - :,road-­t1le ]�y,Asent ilie, toNmolu 6h� men to. shve themselvi,esa I I contract with the, � p- in .consequence of order to, , , -reanodelling is nt-aring com, mrs one 1*4g,� . . ­,;� � . t=d' just be- ing, the -past two months in Europe.- going ,front p ' i , j4a,�­ -.1". I "I ­­ ---",-�_-'.--"��.-ly���.-c'!��,��� -�,:','% . ­ 11 " - ­ " q;lt � 6 th;e wOr4a - *as �'Utb&iA,: general '161, 4, Ao -eq! " . a . 1%,aci prch, ­ , � .k , . - I ,� very mwdemi -and . . . . . ­ - -beit.4 6. 1*'kk1#­ " I . ­ �, .W. IT"110from-'­ that-'counky I to �hleetini heia by I a "W.. VenEgniond. Almost bef0f' strealined out of the fore they were attack�&,� at , Mont- Mrs. Thomas Kqw is in L-onden t- pletion;,=d-will be hiefii6&�&WAU - WidftW I - . .11 . I-! � � I Hlurc_ ii ' ' ' `%` ' ect three houses The commissioners agreed to adjourn the inSuTgen ' er fatf&, -who has hawdalan up-to-date. ,I I Rode dation of parties until March 12th, meantime to pres- wood and -retreated to the -north, goinery'g, a -ad who had, since been ing On h and consisting of �very 600d thi !1911 I -., � or the accommo . of As- VanEgniond and Lount following arrested for high treason, died in the operation, on his eyes. -One day last -<c:— � from chicken to watermelon and ice Z, i ­ � , .� .. 1, - Moving in to settle on Canada COM- ent -a petition to the House .. The government guns now ad- hospital on Thursday last- after an ill- week Harvey Shane, Norman Geddes, BRUCEFIELD cream. The afternoon was spent in! I � � 1�, I ., , , I n South. Easthope, sembly." . This petition, however, if them, playing games and visiting until a 11�1­ . pany Land; one i on miles it were ever sent, is not now to be van�ed and aent two shots through ness, of a few days' continuance." John Green and Henry Ross motored Notes.-Mr.and Mrs. J. Rattenbury ,�� one d in the Ontario Arciiives.­ We the main body of the tavern. The ,Mackenzie ,,had -attached Van Eg- to Hepworth -and were successful in family spent the week end at the late hour, when all said good-bye and. . -,".",111 �fi'.4 northwest -of Seaforth. ured out in fright and monVs name to a proclamation from landing sixty-two trout, all of ic and .�,W in return for foun -V% 11 departed for their several homes, de-- . -him 13,000 are left to. speculate as to the nature men inside PO o were fairly large. - Mr. and Mrs. home of the former's parents, Mr. and claring this to be one of the best of' ., -� -A . this, the Cpinpamy granted The insurgent Navy Island (printed in the Toront Mrs, William Rattenbury.-Mrs. Dun- .:-"T, . -both sides Of the road in the of the Coloinel%, meeting. Perhaps fled into ,the forest. On learn- Patrick Gibbons last week enjoyed a. all the reunions." . . a acres on , the army dissolved. The skirmish ha,d Mirror of December 30th). lop and farnily, who have been the ---.<>— :��-�,,� present Huron and Perth Counties; among the suIbjects diseus4ed lasted 15 or 2,0 minutes, One of ing of the Colonel's death, ,he wrote visit from their son, Rev. Father Gib- guests of her sister, Mrs. Dan Mun- I .,�Ik , " � �, . %v . and it also gave him a,cashbonus for Family Compact -and Tory govern- was killed; four in a -letter quoted in the Erie O,bmr- bons, of Woodstock, -and his college roe, DVEcKELLOP ,4 I I It is Mackenzie's men returned to their home in Los .f,l ", orty, fifty and sixty ment hud a prominent place. 'an old friend, Reiv. Father Beal, of La Sal- I �,, each of his inns, f reference was died later of wounds.. No govern- ver. '�Colon-el Van Egmont, Angeles, last week. -The many friends Eighth Line Notes­-4Mr. and Mrs: � ,".. Vle also' that and the lette. Rev, Father Beal is dedicating I " . pounds re,spectively, on condition that possi ment soldier was even seriously officer of Ntapoleon�s army, of Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead will be sorry Ed. Ro,se recently spent Sunday at . 1. A I ,. -6 1 he entertain travellers at Prices pre- made to' a local matter. During the ded. � proprietor pf 13,000 acres of land in his life to the work of the church in to hear that she bad the misfortune Kitcbener.-We are glad to report ,!,' .1 ., vailing in the older settlements. Such whole -o,f 1837, the cominissioners woun " Tract, joined us ,back of China, and is,on a brief holiday be- to fall andbreak a bone in her ankle. that Mr. William Rapien, who has' �',',��,, 1, , . , anEgniond had oneadvantage for -the Huron -1 ,i,Egm,ond to do V starting for the Orient. -Mr. and a contract could be carried. out by no fought to compel' Vai ;ape, his 1ho 'before our last bat- fore She will be confined to her bed for a been quite ill, is now improving. -,A .",,� ., poor itAn, VanEg labor; in the end they made esc rse. He rode up to a Tor,onto an hour oner, starved into Mrs. John Galbraith are in Toronto � 1:1 A �, mond bad inherited statute few weeks. -Rev. W. A. Bremner will number from this vicinity spent Sun- A - �- considera.-�le wealth from his family, a forced sal -e of his goods, to the group who were deliberating whether tle, was taken pris hospital half attending the weddi�g of their only preach in the United Church next day at Grand Bewl.-Children's Day' "g., -nt of one pound nine shillings to fly together or separately. Then sickness; sent to the Mr. Henry J. a . -1� �11 which �he brought to America they saw the smoke from the burning dead, and 16 -now under the clod. The daughter, Alba, to Sunday as he and his family are ex- will be celeb�nated in the Evan-gelic I 'Ji - He had amou �,�l done fairly well in, Pennsylvania, and and three . pence, -about $7.50 then, m and scattered in every direc- Colonel was a native of Holland, and Rahloes.-Mrs. L. Campbell and lit- ­!� - valu tave , ., pected -home fram their holiday trip church here on Sunday, September � �� " ., was rightly repvAed to be rich .!and but' in present day es not far lonel with some ' com- my particular friend. " . tle daughter, of Detroit, are visiting this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Lowery and 9th, at 1.30 p.1m. Everybody welcome. - ;� I � Prosperous. from $30. Why the Colonel refused tion. The Co end of (a .man who with ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. - ­ ­.", -so trifling to him, is paniona made his Way to ,the north. Such was the daughter, Of Wisconsin, visited Mrs;. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regele and' I ,­ _VnEgniond to pay a sbm, McElroy.-M.r. and Mrs. Robert Al- I : .- ., The luded, I I - Lowery's aunt, Mrs. William Scott, so�n, Harry, and, ,Mrs. John E � I -� contract cone Near the Golden Lion'lim, four miles had aehieved distinction in the Na 99ert,1 - on Sun- - I.: �v I . � visite c� to make his not recorded. . la*t week.�MT. and Mrs. R. McKen- visited friends near Rostock 11 ,d the Huran tra ouic He judged that the While this petty affair was ,being north. of Montgomery's, they were ov- pole wars, who had 4dentified him- len motored to North Bay to visit , , I arrangements. ' - party struggle ertaken by Mackenzie and, Fletcher. self rwith Upper Canada and had per- their soD, John. 'Mr. and MTs. W. A. zie have returned home after enjoy- day. -Mr. and Mrs. F. Hoegy andl , . "" �11 - , " pro%pects of the district were good, fought in Huro',n, the After a hurried ,discussion, all agreed formed a noteworthy service to the Galbraith a -re spending a few days in inga pleasant holiday in. Muskoka.- daughters, of IvElverton, spent Sun- -"N" � e his home there. in Upper Canada was coming to a- Bush, of - �,,., .. and decided to mAk y- should try to reach the settlement of the province. We of Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Art Mrs. 'M. Hully and babe (nee Lorna day with relatives on our line. -Mr.-- -, Accordhigly, he settled on the Hullett, climax. Vanftniond -had certainly that the: ntier. Mackenoie, sue- this generation are fairly agreed that Buffalo, are visiting friends in. town. I , *� , ;;;; " I - � ,� of William Niagara fro Aikenhead), of Selyven, -is rvisiting at and Mrs. William Hoegy and childreri,- I ,� �- of made' the acquaintance le left much to be Alton-Thompson.-O-ne of the pret- It " :1 e a short distance southeast the home Of her father, Mx. William accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alex.,, � j I I 11 in the i ��,",11�1'��11 Sid , probably in escaping. The old Colonel, Family CoMpaCt TU of midsummer weddings was I This was probably in Ithe Lyon Mackenzie, Ice Ove -with fatigue, sought - Stoskopf to Rullett on SunAay, where :� 11 Clinton, � - 7iZrldv rco,me - desired. But, however just we inay tieSt Aikeohead, and other friends'at pres � - .1 . aut At the time he was course of -his visits to Toronto. Dur shelter on a -neigh-boring farm. But consider the gdevances of the Re- a solemnized at the home of Mr . and ent.-The annual Flower Show of the they visited Mr. and, Mrs. W,�n­ Gross. I �. 11 described as "a tall, fine, soldi third, week in November, , . . . �` � erlY- ing the icultural Society will -Messrs. George Regele and Clifford' , .1 gave him a stoop; 1837, Rollyh ey-Oressed to - Mackenzie -----.--L- —'—­— -- -- ------ — Brucefield Hoxt I � I - -1 - 1--1-11 ,. .. looking man; age .1 � . I . - . beheld on Wednesday, September 5th, Roegy were among those who left for- I �,,5, his features,were good, his nose large. I his desire to secure a trained mili- - . .1 - -- `7!1: � ­;! �:! 11' l� 1! 1::::;!:� :1 pir m Walton last week. . � t I -- MUM , M =1 afternoon ,and evening. Tea will b,- the West from I I �,,, served and a prog-ramme will be gi ry. - ,�t A ." - . lie spoke English fairly well and was 4ry er for the insurgent army. �"milli'lollill, v- Obitua --There passed away on " - - ,-, - iday �, �� . I e 5 - — -has ::�] , I . . coirmidered eccentric. He always Wore ackenz tated that he could ob :� = - Fri last, August 24th, 11a28, at , .1� ,� I a �10 under his hat;" a tain the services of one of the most I —. en in the evening. -Miss Helen David Lot 25, ,Concession 14,i. ,�� se cap, even I = son left Monday to attend the Wester- late residence, 1 � , / .and thoroughly trained of- I s. R. IL of the township of McKillop, Mr. Geo..� � ." , , habit which -1jave rise to a story that eflicient — . � = velt school in London. -Mr . � I I , .. 11� be was concealing iaars, partly cut off.' ficers in the country, -and named Col. — ' . . I = Hart and son, Jack, of Winnipeg, who Dickson, in his 60th year, after a .,�' 1. The same' au.thority praises him as VanEgmond. The two leaders ar- = wi 1. ­ asal " ranged tNat 'Mackenzie should com- 0 have been visiting Mrs. A. Davidson lingering illness which be bore th -� = - ,�,­ , gnation to the � � ,,,, =— for some weeks, are leaving for home � I [ways the Triend of the settler, great fortitude and resi: and in, -illustration states that while- municate -with the Volonel immedi- = Friday. I will of Him who gui4es and directs i�l 11 , -A � V,an,EgT,otd was at Niagaim, ,himself ately. Several days later, about = From California. -How proud Can- all things well., Mr. Dickson wag'. I �...,, the move t,O,VV,ateTlOO, he found a November 24th, Rolph learned that 0 = '­�,' .2 f . Williams, winner in born on the neighboring homesteaKV ,., . 41 ' , Oil -had conse7ited to take I = � Baby Eleph4if christelatug X: ada is of Percy in.:'- �"'111 ., load of Settlers who were especially Van]Dgmiond . = the Olympic games. I read in the and resided all 'his life in the i '. arim.,ous to go-,thiough; 'he went to command, and would be at Mout- �— / --=, Los Angeles papers of the congratu- mediate locality. He was the Young- .11 �� , much trouble to assist then, and even gGrnery's for that pfirpose early OnS , = '41 Uh. why the c6lorkel'i— 'th the Bzmeft BTv& = lations of the high officials of Canada. est son of eight children, seven sons ��,,. left his,own. belongings behand, among Decefit)er . A Baby Dephatt WR � and one daughter, the family of the 4. . of himself which with his military experience, was not I = =— When the news reached Los Angeles s. Dickson, Who were . "� X--" , thems large portrait I = the Canadian Society of Southern late John and Mr � .�!,, ,; I , disappeq;red. Mixtual help, however, summoned as soon , a the decision to, a— Cinus, the Largest Pvlotoa, Show 'an Cmn- = C-alife,mial met to celebrate the vic'- so greatly rev,6rencod in the larga'dr- I., , — I.,. I feature of revolt was reached, is, not explained = y in which they* . . .... was not an uncommon = = tory at, their club, proud of the e,vent. cle in the communit I t . I uthorities. From Mae- — f"Tcue Dj�y �;. , by any of our a . adz, wn'RR be ChTaWenzd On a. = Miss N. Golter, of Vancouver, was lived. Apart from his business as a ,, 1honeer days. pblnt,.the omission — . � = " L h, The CbIOUPI Was not, to be exact, kenzie's- own standj = � = the guest of honor, California is a farmer, Mr. Dickson was a great'ad­ . Gode-. was A serious blunder. One of the — . — jud& of goW ... "IL 1 the first .settler in Huron-, the - = fine pla,ce, and the Canadians are well mirer as well as a ��- I F ose aceent is — - I me . " . .. � had, :been 'Occupied in 1927. insurgent soldiers, wh, = . = te4eated, but when it comes to Can,ad- horses, and spent much of'his ti In I, rich area Landmarks of andling -of these, I ,.I:, 11 . But he wasthe first Oiitside thot port. quoted in Rdbertsoli�s, = , � I —= ian honors, they clap their ha-nds and the buying and h, " �", His were th%s first horses brought in- Toronto aaidthat if VanEgmond had =— I - I 1, the victors of thedr native animals. In this way and being of a.' . �,, � '� ti,em at the commencement -- nd the only w = , '= land. The Americans were disap- very f :1, ---- I . agorts at been wit ��) ri,--ndly cheerful disposition, he I �., to the tract, a — SEAFORTH9 AUGU'T �, .' I pointed, �,' I lag harvested, his first crop h t,he city, — ­ but I will say they gave the made hos-to of friend�s, as was RMOW .� � � — ma � .1 . I 11 the -time. on. of Whatever the reason� the 'attack on olboy winner the honor attested in the l�arge assemblag - -in the fall olf 1829. in ce'lebreti e E I �: Canadi,an soho '��;� - , din- Toronto ww undertaken in tb W � = at the funeral com-, . � , this .Z-,vent,he invited guests to 8 , . After its- repulse, I= = due him. There is a good deal of which waspresent '�-,';I� ., , , )ay the last tribute 6f re- - ­ m:;: I , When these had 85seMbl- 0010110l'S, A%Z'4-ne&- rl`� ' � =— talk here of the joining of the Pres- inony to I �,­ �. :MT party. i g ,merit. The fun- � . �:�..� - ,4-, ,�A A dq1il& q es lv*d to wait for re� I= I = byterian and Methodist � . , 11 � ­­ , . was, ,,hajid,ed to Madame the lead ,ra r 0, M mayeir voldhag WHR Fealorm &e CWMMV, churthes.. spect to departin ed by Rev. - ., "I' � - -,�.'."VMg. sh6 was asked to cut inforesmAnts and VanEgniond before 1 _ - 5= peak of the Union, in Canada as eral service waa conduct I '. 1, ,,�,,, . � gM*ind gad I � t — , I . 0 � They 6 & th place Of I �1'ii�',', f 't � 'h �tf which she did. T'hen a seo�nd �atb��-Pt: Wang A I = a fine Ithing. VV'�-11, I do Dot knOV; Mr. Mains, Of V It011, e ,,i�� , , U first 0 e � ' — . I ��ed. big friends his True to his tmrd, V,an,Egmond 'v- I N I -metery,,% '­, the labld'n'el' s" ' I ai it may be all right in time, -but Prea- interment being Brussels ce , ,, �­, i " � . , " 11, lgumplfWd a;tbtato6s, Wnle OfthGro rived at Mottgomerylqg 'Tavern at 9 ME I I = byterianz are bard to plewe.-Bessie the pallbearers being six 4fithe usi&- , "I 11 � oAri I ­ December 7th. He = ei" I I ,�, ��,,�� " I sevev?#outidett. � -These -Were latsir Put a.m., Thursday, , � McGregor, formerly Of Brucerfield. bors, Joshua Pollard, John sh . �V' . � = ',,�, 0,11 the tan,ralle, 11WIS had brealffait in 0, Private room with, M m bune of George Jackson, Waltar Swallow, Jos. � . -, - " - , " , I on 6,u1A1b1ti*A,'1U- ia, Lount, Gibson, Flet6h9r = fll� � ert d lr�e leev;os J'114�11, ­ � as proolot thp prodwifivit,.Vof Huron Miackem � 2 Goleman, Michigan, gives 46he f0llow- DMITiAM Snd F�Ob Rei - , � ,,, 1ppll ,a I 44"l, I BA (if Cream kow ie. seafoak umamou =Mz ing account of the Thompson -Walton. to mourn. the loss of an Ver thou'a, ., �j, �"�,t,;, �� ' N lait 11Us'h:OftG -and John, X[OntgOme - wht� I `�"' I soil, ft,kddWo0 � R", 0 1 � I . — ­,­i!��;� � g'aX oiid'llad clusion of the in, -al, a council of -war . -9 and - !, Mad groving ctbp9'p T6 Im I I — family reunion, whieh will be of in- ft indulgent husband and �,,ar ' .: �:!; , Niackenzie Vroposed An old lZuran friends of 4--nt, the ,partner of his life, Whtml I ��rrg,i­ ­ ,�' . ",,,�!, � � b" -ft eu-POrOsift thq'�' e0"tradidn' or vmo Mid. I a tere%t to rnam . , . , the city, but ihe M =M Lilly 1>-,n%01=,r-: ��­� �.� th4j Huron Road A ,Pit= 2f'Ohij�'601ft-. , izMediate ,attack on . I Sr., who was maiden Tm,Tn,e W,u .,� ,,�. I � up- Mr. Thompson Walton, �, � . ',J,',',4i - �- � , , , arb cu,t0*'*tiba'W,a' r0W01,Csmen,t§ had -not W I I U -- --- I — .1 Perfemance never a COTWETO SEAFORTH W born (and raised in thiff vicinity and with' -two &ughter,% ,M'&s td'cwr S'ad; I", ,,�!�,4,;, I I sti -Ot - � I ID &14'ft� V old tot eApettsd lintil later in, 1 2�� F (0N,FRJTDA Y, ,4UG. 31. .,�'i,,-1,2,,,,�,,�,, ­ licated in Weatarn OntaTnio . a er a �­ I � , N1 M received his schooling in the tavu, Cleta, VAW Is H i ''he'r lteRd V ,"�' " - �­ t ,�Ii ".� � , , - ,"M , ,, " It � R Ships of PdeKillop, Tuckeramfth and of d-dldhood, 006 b0th of WhtVl i g'b-�''�"" " I P-20- t 0- av,y. " 0 insurgents had lost; M�41 �b%g� ,��,I��;::, '� *66k- wk',O`V� , fi? � d V66 ead were teducOA tt; "The fifth annual nunjoo vAth tIK4r mobbew. Them 19 �*O I I- — SPECTACULAR FEATURE Halle r& ­'­`,:'��i"" 11�0 = . I I , . 1� � .�;�v - ' , " , L Ift. * Att 6 �' 11 0 men�- -while the == I " , r� DON'T WSS TH9S I I I of (the Thompson Walton, Sr., fftudlY , �he ow sister, 3MG, 21 ,� �, ��,.,L; �`� � r . U102 I I � :C , ��, , 'I .. . * t p we" well armado, I law� 0 V , I'll . I.. t6id 910 FE I -� was held at the beautiful-hoMe, Of S of TnTmapsg; I � � ­�,� . ,P7=10A , X I ,. . 'bf I 1, r, . L . � "tj�aU ' "I � ,4�4` qn-U& tupal-lor in NO I M Mr. and Mrs. Jr,oTh*Tt Dafoa in St. Xi6h%lan- Is, Of FaCA - I 1. :­,,,,, 0, Ift - . �p �, .. ., I . 00 r , � [at 66se cireurnsti%WL110, . � . I iiZ, I I Louis, Hishiggad, Iftad WSOT& , fto, � �L a Reti 9f;T­�-,------- 1. I . ��� t 11 . E, - . � = ay, Anvu6t 50A. W I., of 9 ', 9U 6'2 ,,,� , I Itil.^ - n-In1w. ized,Mdelcowle's W I . .1� 1 '. 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