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I ect lbaeGn, i,735; bacan� 2,998; but- �.0 Promoted from Jr. � IV tp Sch"l Report.�,'Ilho foll .
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filed b. . the farmer. The Xontreal geemilurri 9 � , I - P lop . Names,of pupils aw m r - , , , 11
'111 to, -Sr. III -Earl DroyleiA30" aral-natlons fQT. S 'O.. 211-IMC141- ' -" 1:
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y supply and demand., . (Ron.), odylson Stoue�han 616.'!( , F , ,. z, �, 0 . I
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. pai .-�ufteror the priowin excess o . . . . . . .11. of melit. ,An asterbig laid -d- Bournemouth , i " � T -ie:��;
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thing for which it wus created. October) la'st -year, alvk-raged gt,1pist � . (Mu.), Jean Venner, 409 (1, 1 n.), I- Millan.. Jr. IV -Verna Storey; Isobel '01 . . I ,�'. ,.,� 1, �
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)r 441 sqpply aiid 'makiftiAt more difficult adian dvft�yfarmer was receiving 3 . Junior IV to Sr. IV.'. I . . - ., I I _ Edi pluyedi,shtih� ... i��4k.., � .1 .
- ;. " (abse4t). Highest mark in Ari-th- McMillan., *',Nelson McClure. Sir. Ill softly 'during ;& I I ". L"; ... � �. J I
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In us to s".re tl� -need., cento' a pound wore than he. would Inec oal 100), Earl Drover 98; -:-Arthur Anderson, Eddie Storey, groo&q Cl . t', 06riemoaZ I, .�L�'., ,,;
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4� ko Tfifi'16 thp' general, M*nciP!e% upon have -received 1f Mr.' BerineWs N. CLUFF4r SONS Mental Arlthmed� (total, .50), Earl Orrille Storey. 11, Sr.�El . r ott wa I � 1,11,140 .
'I'D McCormick, Clarence. Nolan, Frank 'wO S� s, a silver pendlant, and, ".�.'U.� t. 6,
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xiot n,te.411 �Jbat, there are no deviation been - in exIstpuce"und we'liad 'be' Pass --Edward -Carron, Joan Dev- . I ...... � 'Benson ,Stoneman 77;, Composition, McClure, (Charlie Storey. Ar. II- fowing the. cere . 1, L f �..`,_ I—, I ;,.�,
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-basis for butLLr. Rq- e,eaux, Cyril Flannery, Mary For- � ... -ding, luncheon was a e I .,�.,�
ram e� normal rule. . . on an export I (�,otal 100), .EATI Drover and- Ross Bertha 9,--Farla � at,t " g'.1,
. L Roggarth 8io; History (total 80), Ross I--Dor,othy McClure, Ewood Storey. .of the bii - , ..� - 6 ,� i
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L d wo no, Ste I debrand An ela John-- ' - Haggarth 65-, Writing (total 40), Far) Primer�Hazel Anderson�-Old-jle V. guests wore, 11 .. ! . I
will not raise the price of commodities thlr4is of :-the butter production OT TUCKERSMITIR Mrs.. H. 9101 �: " , . ..
son Margaret Lane. I W-1 . l��.:, 11'1� �;, 111 .. ; �
of which we have an exportable Our- Canadaltakes place, In, �Aher words, . ' I , Drover 36; Reading (tO`t4l 49), Ben- Redd, Teacher. I I .r1o. 1,
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plus. Poyl ins.tance, a . tariff Upon had Mr BennettW one hundred and . Sr. 11 to Jr. IV. Parity Purveyorg will sell you the cholicest son Ston�man 38; Spelling,(tot&! 80), -0 . — . �� � ,; ���, m "
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wheat, no, Matter how ' ,free, any thielknesic, on olar new electrical , airrende, Reid' , " 1�,,
high, would not ftft�'th�u�'eows been on, the job, " . cooked meats, aud cut y9gr, sandwich bread Benson Stoneman 78; Hyglcxile (to�- ' STANLEY ' Jack -Hamilton and. L -,. !!!!!!
,, 0 increase the price of whedt to the the Montreal price -of butter would Hanours�4,ack Benn tal 80Y Ross Rog,gartli 65i; Literature . . Toronto; Mr. -Stauley Reid, Londbn.,�' I .:.,�.�'t
. . � . , James 20�- slicer, for your Pfcvic or any function. School Report. -The follvwing is I ; , .,
. Canadian) farmer. The price is, de- have &-e A, Orvil Hildebrand, Jean Mciver, ( nson Stonernan 85. Il rs.. M�. I, �', r.�,�
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l, 'l owl markieti less freight and the cost- tions! 'That means that fhe , farmer et McIver, Jean :Stewart. I . ker, of Bad Axe, Michigan, have been Wright 1100; Spelling, Percy Wright, Godericb, The h couple left �lo7i ��l . 1,,l`�`,l-;'M'V,'-
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of deliverilig,it there. E'Ven .in this would have received, 27 cents a. pound - visiting friends in SeafOrth, Brucefield 94; Reading, Jean Venner and Percy sult of the Promotion Examinations. appy �� , � �1, 11.
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"vions case there are minor devia- less -on ,two-thirds a 'his production. -WTight, 95; Writing, Jean, Vermer ' spend their honeymoon in the Adii,6n ... .. "
. (Mr. .and ,Mrs. D. Papple spent Sunl- 47; Rapid -Calculation, Percy - v�right- Jr. IV to Sr. W-4andal Peppe,r Ken- ' , : 1 1 '�., * ,,
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temporarily -may carry price% above of dairy butter, alid, app . &rice, in i�ronto. � . �,IA
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vr Wow*the normal, line. One,can'- reasoning 'only to creamery butter', oil Rita Duncan, Charlie Lane, Jack Xr. 'Glen HeCar - . -Burdge, Audrey 'Swan. From Jr. I'll - . , � �, �"", 11 .,,.Jil !
not simply state a general rule and this ni"fis that the farmer w-puld have, William. . tney, of Toronto, - - - . , to- Sr. III -Archie; Mustard Harn- . a �_ 7. - , , �.
, .� isay that it applies invarialYAY. receiv;ed under these conditions, three . who has been hired with Hr, William I ' � . �.., 1.
cents a'pound less than he rpow re- Second to Jr. 111. , Sproat, spent Sunday at the home of Collins, Willie Blurldge. From II to DUBLIN I I . . .� lll�,',,� I �
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Butter and Prices. MT. G. R. MeCartney. MeKILLOP Jr. III--4Lloyd Thompson and Nola Purity Purveyors Hl sell You the choicest. .
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.. . Miss Lillian Richardson, who has Parity Purveywq will sell the choicest cut your ch w� - ,`�
lion pounds of creamery butter for Lane. . .� I . �..� .. "
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ki conditions which prevailed the total creamery production (A but- been engaged in Godericli for the last cooked meats, and cut ,your sand,v ch breaA Graham. From Ito II --- �Hubolrt Tay- ifree, any thidmess, on our now eaectrical . M.;
11 lintil a very few� years ago, we were .free, any thickn,ess, on our new electrical lor Doris Dutot, Bar33ara Graham, slicer, -for your picnic or any function. . . , Yi�.
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. ter in'Canada is sppvoximal�-ly 170,- Second Class. few months, is now at her home in licer, for your Picnic or an fUnetion. Anita, C)Grnivh and Glenn Svran (e�_ ,Notes.Lmrs. m. .Mi - � 1, .
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T"ult was.that the price in 0ansda 000,000--tWo-thirds of which is pro- France, Matthews, Sylvaster John- Mr. -and Mrs. Joe Dolmag -School Report,The foll.-ming are tral), Donald Sinith. Primer Wase_ Vera, of Toronto, and Rev. Father— ".'.. ..� I
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1l, ed exp -that is, the ston, Joseph Berin, Helen O'Reilly, Sunday with Hr. and Mrs. A. McGre- inations, of S. S. No. 9, W,Kil'OP: ST. abeth Aikerrhead, Jack Mustai� Ad- their many friends in the village. � .
price which it would bring in �he Old What would happen during the re- Gienny, Hildebrand, Prands Phillips, gor. I i _..
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Country market, less the. cos.t of get- maining months of the year -in No- J,s e�ir.O'R'eilly,.Margaret Nigh, Mary The manly friendsof Mr. Lloyd Ill to Jr. IV -Kenneth Thornton 75%, am Wilson. - Gordon M. Keeler, Miss, Bernice MoGrathi,of Detroit, . F.i.,".
ting it there. . , vember, December, January, February CaTron. Gee are glad to he- Mc- Lorne McNichol 73,Agnes Dundas 66. Teacher. is holidaying with her parents, Mr. - 11 �
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and March? Let us put dr,-wn the r. III to Sr. III -Elsie Dr-nnis 81, Notes.- Rev. J. W. Penrose and and His. Joseph McGrath. . 1. I I I
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lf`,� 1�1 Then something happened. . imports ,during these months in the Senior First. again after being in, Victoria -Hospi- Hazel XdPberson 80, Ralph M Nichol family left last Thursday for their Mr. Thomas Murray, of Paris, ca,fl- . I.) ..
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vreased tremendously. The years 192.9 and, 1030, then we should -onh,aTdL new charge at Avon. They have been, ed on his old friends in .the vi . 1, � �i . , I.,
The demand, for dairy prociticts in Edna Eckert, Margaret Evans, tal for some time. He� is now doing 68, ,Mary Munn 61, Irene L, .
C�apsda inL , Doreen Reglier, Margaret Williams, as well as can 'be expected. I llage� � .,.:
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have an idea us to What would hap- 60, *51ildred McNichol 47. Jr. 11 to three ye rs n be Varna char -e and during the week. ., I A ,�.. I
amount of increase is clearly shown James Flannery, James Quinlan. Won�an's Institute,-Mbe July meet- ST. a 0 t . � , 1''.
' pen:- . II -Florence Dennis 69, Mervin have made n2any warm friend's, who Dr. Lewis Dill, of Toronto., is -visit- '..
I by the following table: Primer. lug was held, at the home of Miss Jean � 4 "I". I
. Canadian Per Capita Consumption. Leonha-rdt ,65., Madeline Hulley 60. were sorry to see them leaving, ing with 'his parents, Mr. and iWs. *.,
Imports New Zealand Butter Neville UcMillan, James O'Heilly, FDtheringham. The meeting opened . ��.
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I I to Sr. Il -Thelma Forbes 89. Primer The induction service of the new Peter Dill. . I -',: I 11 ,
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Product '1921 1928 November to March. Genevieve Allan, Jean. Nigh, with the Institute Ode and the Lord's, to Sr. I -Lester Letonhardt. Primer pastor, Rev. E, Poulter, to the pas- !Mr. William Prender-gast, principal .�..',
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Batter .... 25.79 th s. 29.31 lb)z. November, 1929 ..... 2,9&2,12S lb a. We to Jr. I -Glen McNichol, Wijma Me- toral charge of Varna, Goshen and of the Normal School, Lon&m, spent - � 1 ,�-,, I
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. ,had the largest attendance 'hat we Nichol. Primen-4Grace Dennis, Ev- Blake, wag held at the Goshen Church a few days with Mi. and Mrs. James ' ,,�
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RM . ...... 240.1 1b s. 470.8 lb s January, 1900 .._.. 7,357.306 Th.4. C elyn 'Dundas, Edith Hackwell, L01s on Friday,,',July 4th. Rev, W. A. Shea, , .i
'_ - I led Cream.. 5126 pitst. 7.04 pts' February, 1930 ..... 8,609,598 III s. ONGREGATIONAL AND SUNDAY them visitors. The roll call was an- Hackwell, Kenneth Forbes, Robert Boeiiaii�er, of Brucefield, presided Over ;Miss Margaret O'Connell, of Buf- , " ','� .
. r 7,631,662 lb s. SCHOOL PICNIC swered with "A . i Hulley, George ;4;LNichol. Kathleen the meeting. Rev. A. Sinclair, of falo, is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. .. . ,,�,
I . call for the coming year." The min . .. .. ., , �, .
Go -incident with this tremendous Smith. Those marked with ,,%I, aster- Hensall, addressed the ,congregation, Bruxer and Miss M. O'Connell. I'll, I
increase of consumption canie fairly Total Imports .... 32,641,478 III s. The annual congregational a2a Sun utes, of the last meeting was then read isk are promoted conditionally. The and Rev. J. E.. Hoag, of� Clinton, ad- Mr. Lorne Cronin, of Detroit,mas I 4 , �� : I
- and adopted. A very interesting- read- pupils having perfect Spelling Tor dressed the minister. After the ser- a week end visitor with his parents, I �,
..... I tdg'h pirims for grain. The result was � ' day school picnic of First Presbyter . "��
Ition It will be seen that this is fte ing was given on "Wkiman's Work " .
Oat farmers 'turned their attei per- fan Church, tSeaforth, was held at �, the month ,of June are: Hazel Mc- vice the ladies served lunch on the MT. and "Mrs. James Cronin. . 1..'� ,
than iodof heavy, importation. During this Jewett's ,Grove, Bayfield, on Wednes- There was then a very delic-'ous lunich Pherson, Elsie Dennis and Thelma church lawn. Miss. M. O?Connell, of t6 telephone; I I ,,.! �
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we ceased to export butter. We . Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. and 'Mrs- Chicago, visited last week at their Miss Muriel and Loreen Looby are, '.", 1".. I
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came'importers. The export market member we would have, if our Igures -Over 130 attended and as the wea- Hiles -Carter Reurri6�r-Ne4r:y 100 Finley Henry and daughter, Dorothy, cousins, XT. Nelson Keys, of the visiting friends in London. � . I., ;;; .1
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no longer fixed the price of Carradian are correct, an increased production ther was perfect, all thoroughly en- attended the ftileslCarter reunion pic- of Pontiac, Michigan, spent a week at Babylon Lmle. I We are pleased to learn Mr. G. K. . I " ..
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butter. We were upon a different of ten million pounds. That would, joyed the afternoon. After the races nic, held in Harbor Park-, Godericb, the home of *her aurit, Mrs. Fred Mr. William Palmer and family, of Holland is improving from a serious 1. . I *1 I
., . � -bags altogether. �ave its bearing upon the marh-44, but and spprts, a bountiful tea was served. Saturday,'July 5th, the guests of bon- Koehler, also visiting other relatives Hamilton, visited lMr. and Mrs. Will illness. * . . .. .1 I
. in order to be generods in clur dis- . The following is a list of the prize or being ;Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Me- in this vicinity. Mrs. Fred Koehler Reict, of Varna, last Thursday. Mr. E. -Molyneaux, of Cleveland, is, . ." " I
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P . rice Premiums. . Burney, of Elgi'n, Manitoba, who are and Mrs. John Eggert returned with Mr. and Kzs. Ed. Johnston and son, yiaiting his mother, 'Mrs. K. Holy- ��
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I I that the increase price of butter dur- ,Races -Girls 6 years and ander, el6brating their 25th wedding anni- them and expect to spend a couple ,of Wilbert, of Goderich, called on friends neaux. ".
As a*n illustration of this it may be ing these five months would rely. -resent Isabel McKellar, Lois Wright, Olive versary. Guests were present from weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher in in Stanley chn 'Sunday afternoon. Mr. Martin Klinkharnmer has taken . I . .1
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( . pointed out that during the year 1929 exactly the amount of the added. duty. Papple. Toronto, St. Marys, 'Seaforth, Wing- Oberlin, Mich. Mir. Ruskin Keys., of London, spent a position in the William Hills & Co. . I - , �, I
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-fte,prevailiig weekly pri,ce of' butter Then we wouldhave an inexease of 13 -Eight years and under, Myrtle Pap-' ham, Westfield, Blyth, LondesbGro, 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regele and Sunday at his home ' ... � �t 11 .
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I in A&ntreal valried from, 1.04 cents to cents per pound on one-third of the ple, Margaret McLeod, Alma Elliott. Clinton, HolmegAlle and Goderich. Harry, spent Sunday with their Miss Grace Robinson visited ,her Miss Hanlon spent a day with ,�
I 13.6s cents abovel the price which production of creamery butter in the Ten years and -under, Edith McMll- After a delightful dinner,' ihe after- laughter, Mrs. Wes. Fisher and Mrs. cousin,. Mrs. George Anderson, Over friends in Ingersoll. 11 . �
*I " would have -been obtained bad the Dominion of Canada- In other words Ian, FAIna Plant, Annie Pa-pple. noon was ent-in sports and contests Alex. Siciskopf, in. Fullarton. the eek end, Murray -O'Rourke. - St. Patrick's f!
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product been exported. ' Naturally the -farmer would receive &n. increase' under the direction, of Mr. W. Tam. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler and Mrs. James MuClinchey is spend- Church, Dublin, was the scene of a 11
enough, the. variation in the summer of 3 cents -on fifty-seven million Plant, Jessie 'Smith, Edith McMillan blyn, of Toronto, and Mr. Roy Stone. M.r. and Mrs. William Koehler and ing a few days with her daughter, very pretty wedding ,on Manday, July I .� . , , .
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Inionths when we were practically poundis, (-one-third, Of total production FifteeA yews and under, Lillian- ho,,el GOderich, for which the fol- family -spent Su-nday with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks, of Detroit. 7th, when. Michael B. Murray, son ar . ,�;
meeting requirements for domestic of �reaniery butter) to compensate Reeves, Jessie Smith, Edna Plant. lolving prizes were presented: Races, Mrs. Ezra Seebach, in Fullarton. Mr. John Murray, of the parish of St. � ,�
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,� I 4 Uade, was only Alightly above the `51- him for a loss of a cents on One hun, Warried ladies, Mrs. Art Nicholson, boys 7 to 12, Harry Oakes-. girls un- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert, DeIla .0. �1,
I Columban, was united. in marriage to I I...
� port price. Por instance, in the first dred and, twelve million paunds. Mrs. William Drover. der 6, Kathleen ElsIey; gi,rl% 7 to, 12, and Norman, called on Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary O'Rourke, daughter of Mr... .
. week of May it varied from 2.60 cents Open ladies, Lillian "Reeves, Helen Alma Catter; 'boys throwing ball, R. B. Roegy near Preston, on their way IBRUCEFIELD Joseph O'Rourke, -and form& teacher ��
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r 4 to 3.21 cents above the export price. Then What? Ament and Grace Free, tied. Stoneheuse; girls kicking, fcotball, to Morriston, where they spent Sun- - . iii Beechwood school. At -qirre o'clock, I . . .
in, the followingweek it was down to Pleasingly , plump ladies, Helen Both Shobbrooke; fat man's'race, Mil- day with Mrs. Eggert's lather and Notes. -Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Morri- to th, mtisi, of Mendelssohn"D wed- ,�
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I week of June it was 1.85 cents to 2,45 considered. 'Graceful walking, Edith McKay, Jarnieson; &en�s time race, Wilmer Sunday visitors with Mrs, C. Regele of Philadelphia.. brother and sisters of ganist, a tiny page W white, Francis "'.
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. cents. In July it had risen to 2.79 When the grice, of butte;:, g"s up- Helen Amen . . MeBurney; musical biscuits, Mrs. N. Sr., were Hr. and Mrs. John Kuebna Mrs. Joserph Addison, arrived - in O'R,,rl,,, escorted the little flowe-f 11,
I cents to 3.40 cents, but in the last On an export basis, the tendency will Girls' boot race, Jessie Smith, Mary L. Carter, Mr. W. H. Jamieson; and children; 'M�rs. B, Reiblivig and Bruced9eld July 2nd, after a mOtO` gi,rl 'Mary O'Reilly, up the centre, I
week in the month of December it be to drop the price -paid for milk in plett. ;
. � whistling contest, Mrs. Stanley Car- daughter, of Rostock; Mr. and Mrs. trip of 605 miles, sperlding one eve- aisl; Mary was dressed in salmon . .1
zaril from 6 to 7 cents a,bove the, ,x- oth4r repartments of the dairy busl- Girls' 'three-legged race, Lillian ter; walking coubest, Mrs. %VilmeT George Hoegy and Clifford and Nora, ning at Niagara Falls -and making the pink org;indir and white -bon-net. Fol- 1
I port price, and in a short period dur- ness. The cheese factories wAl want Reev,6, and Jessie Smith, Mary Flett 4�13urney. The sports were brought of Grey; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. hhe, ,of trip in, 18 'hours. They are the guests lowing the miniature couple was the .. �
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�k 6�/' , 1, ing the month -of April there came a to pay less -,so al8o will- the makers and- Margaret Smith. to a close with an exciting basebali Sebringville. of Mr;,an-d Mrs, Joseph Addison. bridesmaid, Miss Nellie 0"Rourke, of �.l
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"., 1� pinch in t cal marke-6 apd butter of canned milk, ice. cream, etc. This lSuiid,,y school teachers, Mrz. I. B. game, Carter's vs. Hile's. Mr. He- Mr. and,Mrs. William Hoegy. Miarie T'he annual Sunday School and c'On- To,ronto, sister of the bride. She wore -
ll snowed u�p to 13 cents above the has -been, left out of the calculation, Kaine Miss Jean Scott. Burney ,captained his family team and and Louis, spent Sunday in Fullarton, gregational picnic will be held .at , long Nile green satin gown, 6-gg- I .. I I
. .. world's level of prices. but the influence would be there just ,Girits," shoe ra-ce-4essie Smith, Lil- led them, to victory. while MTS. &11C- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies Bayfield on July 29tb. shell -hat, trimmed- with green, and 1,
"I * the same, and it would be keenly felt. lian Reeves. - s, A. T. Scott motored to Bow- .1
,Now Hr, Bennett -has stated from . -_ Hr ister, carried a sheaf of American beauties. .... �*.
I This nasumeks ,Mr. Bennett'-, state� Ladies, fast walking, Helen Ament, . manville last week to see her s Next came the bride on her father's ,
time to time, -and in this he bas been merit to be correct. 'It takes into ac-, Grace Free, �
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supported by the other menibers of his I Mrs. Yellowlees, who is seriously ill. arm. She looked charming in a white `
party, that if the Australian Treaty Leap frog race, Grace Free' and f Toronto, is the A
count the possibility of an inexeasei of , .Mrs. Rothwell, 0 gown of shimmering satin-, which A
one -hundred and fifty thousand cows Margaret Smith, Helen ,,Ament and, " -of Mr. an4Mrs ,nbury touched the floor all around with a I
`( 11 t I ]sad not been infade, and, if New' Zea- in the -D;6minion of Canada. Mi. Ben- Mary Flett. , guest - W. RattL
land has not been admitted to the _ . this week. short panel train. A long white silk .1
nett assures us that these cows would Boys' Events. Tirst National's Sensational Success I Mrs. David Tough received word veil fell softly over her and the bou- � �
benefits of the Austral -Ian Treaty b-� 'have been alive, well and milking had Six years and under, Lloyd Papple, last w4ek of the death of her bro- q,,t of snowy lilies and fern she ca,r- 11
. ()rder-in,Council, then,we would have it not begn for the Australian Treaty Ros%lNicholson. " 1, ther, Mr. William Sparks, of Devil's ri,d. At the sanctuary railing the i
2-t had, one hundred -and, fifty thousand and the addition, of New Zealand to La DR 1,
Cows more in Canada than we now that Treaty ,by Order-in-Cou-71-cil. Eight years and under, David it 1) ke, N. kota. bridesmaid was met by the grooms-
baivie. One besitates to accept Mr. Grieve, Donald ,Slcott. . Mrs. Thompson and family, of man, Matthew Mu"ay, brother of the
4 11� Of course the othez� poisibility ex- Ten years and under, Arthur Cam- b groom. The latter, splendid Agure of .� !
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9 iets. There might not have been an- eron, ,David Grieve, Jimmie, Elliott. I Sarnia, .
Bennott's word, in a matter of th" , visited at the home of er
kind. 11o, is not an authority orr� mother. Mrs. Stevens, last week. the knight of old, in knightly fashion, . I �
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other cow in the Dominion Twelve years and under, Harold Mrs. John McKenzie and family, o f received the bride from -her fatheT, �
d9irying. He may be art expert On I I
consdtutionall law, buO it rMaY " n that case there would have been Nicholsom, Robbie McMillan, Jack . Detroit, are spending a few weeks at and led her to her prie-dieu within � , i i
no added employment, and during a Nicholson. . the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs, the sanetbary. The nuptial ceremony
doubted if be has ever milked a cow. time there might 'have been an in- Fifteen years and under, EVUn R*n- .
But -let us follow ,Mr. 8ennoT L'r con- . .- FEATURING R. McKenzie, who has been ill for the took -place during High Mass, which .
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creuso in butter prices. me, 'Stanley Dorrance, Ross Rennie. past few months, Her many friendis was sung by Rev. Father OlDrowski,, ;
clusions, just a step or two further. ,., farmer faces this situation l
'Ae- results may be, particularly in- A lie to- Married, men's race, George Reeves, e glad to hear that she, is now paxish priest. ,Many friends and rel- �
�i day -if Richard Bedford Bennett is Bill ,Smith, Rev. 1. B. Kalne. in -a fair way to recovery. ati-ves were present, ushered by :;
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* tieresting. correct in hisipredictions, tber. the rMiliee-legged race, Morris Walsh Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Walker, Of Joseph Eckert and Patrick Flanagan. I
-Premiums Disappear. N OM and Evan Rennie, Ross Rennie and Bad Axe, Michigan, epent a few days The pastor gave kindly adviCer and 1,
farmer will loge land not gain fr, COLLEEN MOORE w""b
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If Ki, Bennett is correct i#A thi's as- coming from New Zealand. . . ,
Shoe race -Morris Walsh, Stanley A. Broadfoot, Of the Mill Road. ,barking on a new career and the oc- I !,
samytton, ,then certain things must Is this a probab,17 result? Dorrance. with GARY COOPER Miss Lillian 'Richardson has re,tUTn. casion being close to the Silver. Jub- "; a 1�
logival , ly and inevitably foll-ow. Re- 'It is difficult to foretell, but it is Loap frog race., Stan. Dorrance and ed home after spending some months ilee of the bride's parents, warmly �'
call for. a momenIt that prices are de- quite possfble� I Ross Rennie, Evan lRennie iad Mor- See It For Its in Goderich. .. ��
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. - ris Woldh, � Hiss Flom Souter, of Detroit, 'is After Mass th-e wedding party pro- , :3
-barmined ty 6ji-pply and,demand. If Then why did, tbq_Qovernni.cr.t pilor . congratutlated Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke.
)Boot race, Evan Rennie, Morris .�
the briportatil6i of butter-lo-vuers the poee) to reseind,this JIF,7eenleDt *In 90 ROMANOE-A Piquant, carefree French maid, and a- ffy�ig act- spending her holidays with her bro- ceede,d to tfhe bride's home in McKil- ,:If !
, - W b. tber, Jim. lop, where cornplete arrangements had
1, i P price, and ,Mr. !B"nott.cotittrids that for as it is, appMeable.'to, New Zea ols - from overseas.
I . it doe's theft:',4he 6xistette, df those liand. I Events Open to All Sunday Schools. SPEGTACLEScores of airplan" in Agbting action, attack and The regular monthly meeting Of been made for -the entertainment Of � �. .
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V, tows 1�0tna&�*61ilil- lov�er- tlio price The olily answer is that tba ftrrn� Boys' boot race, Gordon McKellar, counter-attack in mass formation. Bombing, darting, diving, plung- the Women's Absociation was held at their guests. Nothing wag lacking to ,
. . to an.,&qual txlvrif,�;;iand iistWt& Of era thought it would bmefi' them*.' Harold Free, Jimmie Elliott. ing to earth in flannesl Every known aviation stunt crowded into a ' the home of Mrs. Frank Aikenhead on make the sumptuous dinner served, to, I
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gloWng a higher p0ee'f6r- his bitter ey ;V� " five -Ting flying circus. . �,
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I ; Th ,.,,6r4.deteTrnined to have it and Girls' boot race, Jessie Smith, Ruth Friday, July 4th. The devotional six1ty-five friends a splendid success. �
� than 'be does; the'-1-armee W6uld fitid _thj�, .6.0,woT;�melntbawled to th6 Will Of Smith, Betty Smith. COMEDY -All the delightful comedy you enjoy bn every Colleen part ,of the meeting was taken by A beautiful rope Of pearls wag the I . I.. I I �'.
Iiirriself"opce more on . sil e,vpo.,g ba,sig� the pi�oiplo in that matter. But to the .Lady teacher's race, Kathleen Moore pictirle is in "tilac Time," in addition to vast air spectacle and Mrs. Rattenbury, after which the groomls gift to the 'bride, gold cuff _.'�,
. and the'price of,butter W61JI&d6411he. ft-rmer who has urged, it and ,Aib-6 has Strang, Ma7belle Strang, Lena Coates, tense romance. As a saucy, vivacious French peasant girl "m,)t,lieT- president toak the chair and conduct- links to the best man, and a pretty � - : , , ,
I �- *6, 04 no*s,sl it the Value is doubtfil. all of Rxeter, I ing" a troop of flying daredevils, 'bossing the Major and oT&ring ed the remainder Of the meeting. Mrs. vanity case to the bridesmaid. Very . �� , .,
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. Jh4vt had one iiii�Xed Knd Ah�-, diou - Tjiii farmer in this dase wiints to take .Men teachers and minister"eo race,. Colonels about as though they were privates, Colleen, is at her amu6- Bremner read a paper On "OUT Duties numerous and costly presents testi- 411
isand bS*s More. E40h O&W P'Ooauc6sl 6 .44ance. It is ,his businem. 'The Rev. 'Rhodes, Exeter; Rev. X-aine, Sea- ing best, - to Our Gommurity." Following this fie,d to the esteemi. of friegd for L, �.�,
,�_ approxintately two huhdfeA Potinds 'of d-&Vft,rn6nt gives, -him tb& opportun- forth; Tom - Prydo, Exeter. There is no gue%g work about this Glorious Entertainment. After .was the business part, of the meeting, Michael, and' Mrs.. Mhrray. Friends , I I'— i
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fdty lthousand. COWS WOU14 theief0i6' A,,�6sb,. , ,` Evan Ren"ie-0 R. Aftaile and greatest of motion 01'etures. , by the, Mizpa)h -benediction. Lanch Mst.thew,Murray .�, �."
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� produetion;,- we; �'j'1,4� %.a� ,that Ovei *6 ,,, I .1 . � Girls licipping rdce� Js§,%ile Smith, , August meeting. of Chatham. In t1he Aftetnoon the " ,.,, 1. .�; I - � ,
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. J� -, 8.30 P.M.. Ratalrda , First Show 7.45 p.m. Came Early.
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