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Haaro`urs ,,Qirm I . � ;_ - �*, k., or .4 ".,� V�p ar60* i(,H),� -1V1. -Vinb� ' ' M ` ' I I . �, : , I . I . .,� . . -1-1, ,­­­­. '4 William . I T,: . Trier, and .1 I : .1...,." ,., .... ­,�v " glan I I I PT'e�l dor,ogn, Vlopr6nee Dunsf6rd ,.an 0_1 I . ,y, I , , -H I � , � . . % ._� __7 _ I 1.11 Second class Hohouis — Wil . ., ��. I � i I � I `0 121" I 1g. . � . liam. . ,. I "',; - Thekeranith, and'Fercy,gX14, I .1 �' TiM R , ��.,.. ,,, � �'-. "., � . . ­... a � - rval, J ones, -Ve6a Kestleo, ,Ora* . . ' �� lit - A I wki'ns, R' Elgin' � r IS, M'ar. I I . . 'alidyS, !at home' TheL Olt,. , . rIj .. . . . . I ,q .,c � 1';�,y . I .,, per' : The I Finnigan (R)" - ,in, roirest, Rutif. -oftd, No , ": Z . . ' ' " wal Duil ,1 . ,­'! "I 16t. V,�4 , - " �,­ . �"'-� ­. 11 . 45*rAo4i., L. Hart M), L. Ha .Pass iMi1q,red - A4M eroon, Graenj - 'O G 'Iramoillsot � , =,tqn, Ardyi 'McFal 1.� . . R "Fla. - Z, lv� ' . 1. 1" -11 � . , - (V� . .q;e� Ernest (Crieh,,. -of Pontiac Mi��'hj� Government, . -_:­ T � ,�c � '' .awl _,�4 61 , . " _ � - 11 . '. 4 QUA N � . .., . dps,,iM_H4y, X. H6udei�son jorie. OW, Gerald :Schroeder,, ,-Allan Chamney IGtchena0J,j=_gan., jutnes ­. _.... . ­.$�._ . , , .., . ,,, I _1 . I, I'll . . . . . 74_ -r , A,' Hij,debrandt, R. 4HIodgert, J Ho I I 90,A,;,�, wratt, of Saskatooni, anaTet. . I , . I "I'll ." ,, ;�� ,,��!. .1; I I . ." Tdon AppWon, uer4lpine . tie, - 1. Robert Douglas, of' fta,gs� ,(H)�, . rass-vo . Box", Lloyd. 'Au . ,Anna ftroul, 1� , 1 5 , . . � ..r - """ t, . .9 11, .. "...0-A. � I * ' ,Weetc6tt, *axy Westlake. : Reid, Berrike Roatb­ Gordon, Rdbin� 11111% EV011- after thie abolit ,. "�, ji�qul -4o. , , 0. �. 'i , , 'ion ot# , . , , am, 11VL. Hudson, I. J,4mlesbrt p. I I I W . ", ! I . ,� , 11 ter CH), L. Kra harle I �� 9 'O � �.,`,L'1�11?lr iix , ask. There are twenty-ti*6, Mder. the provislowof,the Act""Qf-­190 I ` , . . Kerr, 'G.- . Krau 97110"n Armstrong, C , 11 . . . ".P, A10.1"A . ,o Baynham, James Belle, ,qwgn, �',�:]L , . j�jjj'lak ' 'L�Wl' 1. I . :�. ur great grarx - . . ze thr,0urth Ix " .G. Kruse, V. Jue-Farlhue, E. .Dke- , , '? " I , 0 grandchildren ;and fo 1, foreign bifth ' _PLf.t$,!::] ' u 70tep. , . on'L. . roal ''It, ., P , , MR -1, 11+ 'i. 7 (H)" Brintudil, 'Hazel, Elliott, John Essery, % 0 .��, - � . . and 'natirrob d' 'i _W _ . Q�L ­' V 1'. ' 4 , �, . ' . I 11 I � I I - llr ". ". ." � .. . .1 . , .. . . ,Tudige _ _.;.. . ffla :. "'. , . _ . ': a, , ,"d,­�� ­ f ­ .� L'-' IL . `MdNq�. r -L Xtl.�-4i L Kintail Centre . . ,,, .1 . , I I c1ii1dren. Mrg. Crkh , _C4 , � 'k 6regvr,' R u . . �.. ,­.,� _ Martih, N I , I � M111 I I 1. � 6e, �,kp ��Jls - , . e) "' � .� I I � I ;, , * ";', V. Mole, W., [Ilgh, W. PaW,�. Harry Frayne,. Lloyd Vrayfie Daro, First Class Honours ----'George Bul- was one of nine 0b],190a to appear befwe ""a4,oW . � , . ,,,e1rW1,1(.�L.,;,,1r ,WX , .. , , -0__�11_1."`&�Zi� �� , ii.'W&Wii4.,� M4, 11, ick,, - ,'P,'T-4�. 1 . " tei. belbTe'they could ej66jolge ,n -04, -r , N, I . , x ��t, of :rq* , - ii � ,','�"ia' D' Patri Sj Plant, N. IW#y M Bob I a UN'S Mra. tguit, Wankel of Tuckersmith. . . " ,, � , . - th '11 ,, Almer Hunkin ' Mary Jen. NXLUFF " `% n % children * Only -one of whom suivivep, cortifica . .11 4�116 , 1. �:-� u�w, lr-ka"ymi Jory, Jesde mo, . I . I . firstsession of the King Governmenti thio ingus ice, w, §,!�_.qln '." -,� i L � i �. ins,"D. -Shannon, T. Is (H)"J. �Allth, tedth Greta Pollard, Hulbert On, ier Muriel Parrish, Mildred Felice, — � . I , . . I �-NT!7�7­,M M . -Sil, J, Quint n' -Second, Class Romours-Golin droz. �, , ." , ...'�� . I . She was a good wife and mother and t* ,'#" " , ;,1W � .1 — . our good women have all the righ .. . � . _ , . P. Southgate, (H), E.- SpaTling CH), iii; bor;Ahy -Sirwi� Marjorie' Stewart, Win. John Finlayson, Verna Kilpatrick, . " I "if" will be, much missed by her family i I , 6*�.and- PT.I,V'Ikg"146f".G�4't�O4�aila-a�'.', I �, oy - . . . 1. .'' �, ,,� , .�. U '�" mem*erao ­vw.,,Se=-, .. .. .... H. Ste,w4rt it, and IS IaTgeo circle of -relatives and to the full degree of being enabled t w I f , . t6 . ... .,, D. X Stewart, 1. Strong, Quinton, Glad7s, 1ftne,.-H*-JneTTInr.e3r, Elthel McKenzie. . park in -the . . ' a. . 4'hA, . �Inn � � . mwle, ol�- concessions, friends. , Mrs. CTich was a mernberof . .. .. I �� �;:,i,.",",�.,�.,�,.,,�r�.�.�t, p,, Of speakers the Uni L - I Welsh. Pasis­iKathleein ,Crawford Ella HO. ,and- f1rom ,there a uu*! t ted Church, h9ving been , a I . I I -:..-;��*` ��,�.X,,�, � " '' J. Sundercock,' 4. - Taylor, V. LOWRIS- Zohn'finney�,Ferne i 1, - I . The War Veterans. - . �. �� , � . .. 1. . _� I .; ,;,�, end, J. Wallace. (H), U. Wallace, 4H. - The, Scholarahip offered by the Exe - addressed the lodge ra"ibers. George ljfe� . . I I'll I I -1V 4.1'. 1-0 - _1 � �_, 1''t Vlo, - fi, Jean Watson, F. W.hitmOr gau Joseph illiadlntyre, blara M, * 'During the recent sessionof'Parliament.-the, I �0. , , . ,U I ter Board -of Education to the pupil KeZdrick. �_. . Spotton, Cloinservai,try'.,��I'., member for Ong' Member Of Turner's until - . , , 9 � (H.), W. Whitmore, E, Wilson (11), from any ,school- under the juri�dic- St. Helens Centre ' North Huron in - the, 11ast Federal coming to Clinton, when she became were, -thoroughly 'reconsidered and, legisWation, ;; 0. Wright,, L.'Yantzie. -with Ontario. Street . . . W. -I, � . tioil of the Exeter )Mgh School FAn- First Class Honows-Dorothy Mil- House, took a decided'-.,,`,�band on the "'Oed Church. opened, and gill veterans are allowe& A fair trial of pensima , :��, I * ... Ethel. . trance, ,Board, ,obtaining the highest ler. I . . divorce question, defeTA-mig his recent When- aNe to do ,&(>.she was also re- as the Liberals are in power, the door is never eloiedi to re- ''.. ' ' A. Franklin .(H), 0. Gill (H), D. total on, the 'Entrance -Examination, Second 'Class Ho,no,ura__jMWy Dow action ion the matter."�' gular in her attendance. The funerai � I .. . 1. �A a . TAawless '(R), S; Meltnis - (H), 0. was won by Jeanette Taman, of Exe. Florence MeQuillin, Cora Thompson. P 'Past Grand, Master'&i_g, of X.1,11i. was held' on. Friday afternoon last, fair ti-eatment, as the result of war service. .. . ..''�,;­ - , --.1'..-1 `­ i;i " . . . ­ I". ". . .. �441rll, we I . '.. I �� I I, 1�1� . Y4 - - . gan Lodge, referred to the district as After a short service at her late resi- .,-,,.e; ­'.t " ' .1 � 4K ".. * ,. " 'L'I , 3-fiehel, ,M, -Pearson, L. Raymond, N. ter School. � Pass -Ralph -0ameron, Lloyd Hun- The Financial and Administrative'Re . 1. , , _,t,��'z,*­ . t,��! Stephenson, L. A. Wardlaw (4). - ,The prizes awarded td the pupils ter, Elroy Laidlaw, Kenneth Laidlaw the cradle of Orangeis�a. The three dence, Victoria Street, the remains , eor!L I ! ,!�,�,_�', I �.%,� � ".- . "�, , 1. I I . - . " " ", , " "; ��,:, ", � . 11 I 1. , , , , . . Brussels. , from the Exeter school Obtaining the James Phillips. I principles of the lodge, were briefly were,twken to Turner's Church, where 1. The Canadian Railway ,situation was such that.the fear w4s - 'W-4041-1, : '., I. I , _', Z. .�� . I greatest number -of mar4m,-werre.won 'Awarded certificate under Regulam- oifflined. They were,-. One law, one a ,public service was held, conducted Canada be, able to surrive or -bewme. financiallybairkru*7 ' W �.tbo,'� 1 � . �.. he�n�� ' "' , .,i,�,. -,i_ I . . .�, . . .... � F. Burchell- E. ,Davison (H), V. language and -one school', �He explain- by the Meov. F. G. Farrill, pastor of Government assumed. .ffi, . Alb ,_:., .'�'_ 11 as follows: (1) John XscTaviah; (2) tion 11 (6) -Eileen Broomer. e it at once set -to work to con I .� , I,;, � . . � _ Duncan, D. Ferguson (H), L. Gaynor, Phy,lHs Bierling,,(3) Gordon May. BeIgrave Centre. ed that another cbfi�ctive war, the op- Ontario Street and Turner's Church- solida.te the Canaffiah .,.," --.W� 5 . 11 T .",�`. . I . eln 1�1��.,4:'� � I- Hicks, -C. Irwin, G. Johnson, , Bible. Reference was made- to the es, assisted by -the Rejr. C. j. Hoor- .National Railways, bring them under ,one effi!eient b r mamaxamvnt�­ , '71',, !"'. . ... . . . ? � .. ? , "�,!� � 'r . n, T. Kirkby S. Elmer Gross, Robert Scott, RuTn . .,��,,,�_' �� On,, L. Johinso - in -the ,Orarig� order to a- house., EXete'r, a foirmer pastor. The free from partisan, political interference, and -Secured the serviic�s !of si�' - - : "'. , I Johns C . Hensall -Centre. First. -Class 'Honoura-Mary Baird, Objection ­ I 1>a,,d of , � ,,��' � 1"wel 1. Lynch (R), Mac. ,McD��11, ,First Class Honours�-Cecfl DilVmg, Straughan, Clare Vi nt. state church. . . 1. -� ­­, I . -nee , -pallbearers *ere, four sons: Melvin, Henry Thornton as ,President -and General Manager, with th Tesul-i ., * " .�r�"., , . Rev. -A. I e .1.1. i�', �� 'Second Class Horrio' � * 7 �, "�.-�,,q;N, Y - -4. _, , . , _�, �&, , �. ,,�,,� E. Doan, of'Mitchell, said: Frank, Percy and Ernest, and two whereas during the last two years of the Meigheu Government, the re-t6nue - I "!�-��,.�;,� Jennie Mickay, H. WNau'ght; D. Vic- Beatrice Drover. urs--mJohn Arm- . � Rae, M, MoDionald, K. Murray, G. !Secc�ndl ,Class. Honoursw--Harold El- strong, Donelda Johnston, "Countries are not inade by great sons -in-laws, J. T. Turner and R .� .... 11 Fl,,,,, mines oy ' . I _. � I , , " ". ,,, . Wic*fiol (H), W. Pease, A. Pope, G. deri Mabel Fee, Helen ,Glenn, Annie Nethery, Bruce Scott. � and industries or forest.%, but pepper. Interment was made in the of the system failed to meet the ordinary expense of operation *,hy � , I �,, - ;" ' I � ' . - .,��.!, by citizens. , Orangeism stands for family pilot in Turner's cemetery. $46,076,279.45; -at the end of the first two years of the King Golverrinwnt - lt"��"'�"�I' . Pride, D. kob"On, C. Russell J. Melntyie, ,Bella $male. Pass -Gertrude Arbuckle, Miline . , service.11 � .1.11 ".,A - . ., Amongst those from a distance who record, there was a surplus of revenue over ordinary expenditure ofo I—, 14. . , , 1, ��. . Rutledge, H. Rutledpl G. jji�;�re,�4, Pass- -John Alexander, Aldon Atp- Barr, Louise Breen, George Fear, Rev. Mr. Smith, of Winthrop, urg- were here for the funeral were: MT. '$23,317,360.63, or a betterment in the -two years of $69,393,,W.0 I ,�,­ . H. Smalldon (H), H. ,Smith (H), M. pleton, Jobn Bean, 'Margaret Ball, Viola GovieT, Elliott Johnston , Sylves- ed unity as a watchwo;*d of the UP- and Mrs. Ernest0rich, Pontiac, ' d 1� W i Speiren, H. Vancamp,.- I. Warwick Roy Brock, , Dorothy Corbett, John ter Relly, Jim MoCallpm,, Jean M ,8.. Tirs goo . ­;" " . . � . , : c- building -of -a greater Cariada. . Mich. ,- record has continued with the result that in 1928, the' not earnings of the ... ", (H), J. ,Watson (H), P. Watson (H), Farquhar, HaTold Foster, Herbert Dowell, James McGill, 'Aov Pattison, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Ashton and �i. i� - , 7 . ' . '� .i � -1111 , - M-.\Yui,ll (Hj), C. Yuill (g). Redden, Mary Hemphjll,`J,�net McIn- Marion Quinn, Ernest Snell. � )County Miaster E. XQUe, acting -as daughter Gorge.,. MT. and M,Ts. T. systerii, was $68,383,574k.4, being suffident to meet the interest charges dua : ,chairman-, -issued, a welcome to all jewe4l, �nd , Wa I , ;;,��. i �� . tyre, Robert Passmore, Myrtle Thom- do lkeT, Goderich, the public upon, -,�.' .:!. -Manley. members of the Orange. Lodge. , . ,"';" . .. 1, 1- , I ,son Laura ,Belle Wright. I The -complete list of *prize winrrdts Allen, a Benmiller. � I � . �, . ... and Mrs. L, Benineweis (H), V. Bennewels, ' ' BENERT . The principal sum of ...... I ....... $977,889,032.94 � . �,%:,- . I � � .. I . tN1.11 . A. -TWds, M. Downet, J. Downey, E. Crediton Centre. in the various competitions was: Best - -.49— 'The interest being .................. 41,6556,234.89 . I . THE LIONS CLUB CRIPPLED L. 0. L. Banner. Winthrop, Exeter; . ,: . Duffy (H), B. Godkin (H), G. Rully First Class' Hionours, - Eugene % CHILDREN'S BENEFIT Thus leaving a surplus of .......... . 16,728,342.65 - . 1. I.... 1"... - . � 11 11. (H),. P. Johnston, (H), A. Krauskopf, Beaver� Marguerite Guettinger, Hel- be'st L. 0. 1�. A. banner, Goderich, MINTHROP . _:- , . — '11�., �'11�. 1� . The 'Lions Clubs of Goderleb and Clinton; lodge coming the greatest to be applied to the continu,dd financial' purposes of the ,Railway System, I I'll, . . . . . ., X Murray (H), H. OT,eilly, M. Shan- en ffill, Helen Telfer, Annie Waghorn - - - - - - ' �-. ", 1, I ... '2�� , ` Seaforth, in co-operation -with the On- distance, Sitratford- best regulation Notes. -The football game played Owing to the serious shortage in the 1929 grain crop of Western,Ca 11-,� ..... . non (0), H, Tomlinson (H). Elva Wuerth. nad;R, �:�,".__, .11 : .1 �. �, i .. I I �'.... I .11 ." ��, . � ­ . . I '. '.., n Milvertorn and Winthrop and unfavorable, conditions throughout the world for which Canada is in no . .. 1.1� The prize for the higiliest mhrks for Second Class Honouys. '- Adwinna tario Society for -Crippled Children, dressed L. 'O. L., L'ogan; best n,,gula- here betwee ­ _ ,4. , Seaforth Public School donated by the Hill, Jean -Richard. � undertook last fall the major activity tion, dressed L. 0. B. A�, Ciinton; best was 2-0 for Winthrop. This 9'f"" wise responsible, there was some reduction in the net earnings in 19-29.' * . . .. 1,.i'l -�� _� FAst Huron Teachers' Institute, was Pass - Anthony Dietrich Joseph -of service to all crippled children in fl,ute band, Stratford, Goderich- best Winthrop the honor of winning their ... . 11 ..!-�;,. - "' , , , . , � ... �','.'I�i . i Helen Glavin, Eve -the Goirntyef Huron, especially those drummer, Norman Miller, Cl�nton; group. The next game will likely be Debt and Expenditure. . .� . I i� . � .� .'� 4,; , I won by Grace Krauter, and for the Glavin, i�n H&A. 11 I , . whose -parents would not (otherwise be best fifer, James Lindsay, Bayfield. ' between Clhesley or Mildmay. There � .. . . �, � 1. �, . I rural and outside. centres, the first ton, DvielynXaCann, Elizabeth Miller, able to -secure professional care. Ac- The 16cal committee, which had ex- is no set date as yet. 2. On March gist, 1914, the not debt of,Canfda was about $336,0001000.' 1 1 a .1 � Lulu Rollings. . --`�' ."' ,".111- I . , -was won by ,Isabelle Warwick, S. S. . cordingly, a clinic was arranged and pended effort in preparing for the Winthrop L. 0. 4 Sig earned off On March, Mat, 1922, as the result of the war and extravagant Conservative, . � � .4:,L; 5t1h at the e . .�� . No. 3, Grey, and the second by Stew- Dashwood Centre. held on ,Saturday, July Vent, was composed of ,Fred Watson, first prize for their barmer at the cele- administration, the net debt had reached- the staggering total of . � ��1.1. I ,art McJ,nnes.s, Ethel Public School. Fir&t Class Honours -Esther Mar- Alexandra Mari,, General "Hospital, W. M. Vivian Heard, Rec. See., A. E. bration inBayfield. .�-,."1-1115' . . Clinton Centre. tene, , Goderich, and. Dr. Robertson, Chief Erwin and W. J. McLeod, MissesRelen and Gladys Smalldon', $2,422,135,801.73. During the previous two years of the Melghen' Govewn- . .1 " I .. . .. .Second ,Class Honours - Edward Surgeon of th* C -hi -Wen's Hiospital, The lodges present Included mem- of Walton, spe-nt a few day,% with ment, it -'had been increased iby oimr $173,000,000.0o, while the annual ex- . .. :��'. C. Andrews (H), G. Campbell (H), Gackstetter, Chrystal HayteT, Stuart Toronto. tw C A o . , '. �- � 1, 11 P. Cantelon (H), E. Carbert, S. Col- Wolfe. k h rge f the examina- bers from Stratford, Mitchell, Sea- friends in, th& village. penditures hadreached the enormous sum ,of $463A28,a89.00. On this basis I .11 l*,J.'C;qrey, D. Gornish (H), J. Cree, tions. He is an eminent orthopedic forth, Winthrop, Wok -on,. Blyth, Day- Mr. John Bullard has -been I :��." . . 'Nss­---iR*ss Brown, Rubie Brown, surgeon as well as a skilled clinician. ftld, Varna, �re_enay, ,Granton, Exe. the weather a few days with a under the King ,Government in eight years, in Jts "Penditures has saved id -the * ,"'. � M.,Diaper (1H),.L. Ellis, G. Elliott G . case I '�.� I I , eTald Carruthers, Jerome Dietrich, Over 3o patients attended the clinic 46t, Lucan, Goderich, Riiiiarson, Wart- of the shingles. 'People in the aggregate, over $6.92,000,0100.00. I ­.��.. I (H), N. Fincb� M. Freeman, X. FTem- Arqetta Eveland, Olive English, Ralph, and the parents: of burg,l Hibbert, Clinton and Monkton. I I � I :�.,!., . these and also in We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wm. I ." I . � lin, (H), F. GarTett, F. Heard (H), L. Genttner, Gertrude Hoffman, Elva their family Physicians wil receive a , 28 lodges were, re , ' resented. - , . . I I (!a, The National Debt . � ., F. H2O�e .Jr :As a c ic ele- Staples is still seriously ill. . ,. ,�1114 Hzhlke�r y ('14), A'-'110vey, Turnbull, Lillian -Webb, Earl Zimmer. notice, of the &ridltion of tl7e patient On ]USion, to d1da a' c Haying will I&e pretty well over this 3. ,In sixty-two lyndgets, since Confederatiow- only lifteen, show. % " ...., Winchelsea Centre. and the -suggested remedy, either bratiOn, there was ' y ,�� X. Lavis, N. Livermore, S. McEwan, a dance held a V&- --, ' J. NeGill, R. MAnness, (H), X Mathe- �S . at week andiseems to be a good crop. duction in -the national debt. Seven of those fifteen reductions stand to the � ,... econd ,Class flanours - Clareme surgival or medical as the case may Jowett's Park. pavilion, near the Vil- .411. . � .J � . .1 . l von, F. Morrell, M, X,orriso Prance. I require. The Huron Medical Associa- lage. credit of the King Government During the last five years it has reduced .. 4.s."� n (11) �- , - - Neflans (H), J. Neffans, ('11)"J. M Pass --Lloyd Bell, Ralph Cornish, tion showedtheir interest in this work . DUBLIN the na�ional debt by the sum of $2571`866,939-00. At this rate it would be . .1 ! . . due, 0. 'Radford, G. Reid (H), W. Ll6yd H*rn, *Philip lHern. -by co-operating with Dr. Robertson in Notes. -Miss Cecelia Feeney is via- entirely wiped off in the course of -the next forty-three years. I :i , , -ball, B. Snell, i ,,�, Rooweliffe (H), H. Rum Zurich Centre. the clinic and were present to the TUCKtRSMITH ting her friend, Miss Bessie Camj�bell .., "I J. Snyder, S. Steep, M. Tasker, T. First Class Hoaours�-Allce, De b number of twenty-five. The Lions of of Toronto. Reduction in Tariff and Other Taxation. .,�, 41� 1. -ner .(H), G. Venner, A. Vodden, L. ' er, Goderich and Seaforth and, the, Mein Mr. and M . on Hayter and . � .., Tur Genevibve Etue, 'Beatrice Gascho, - . "�e Mrs. Costello and son Billie, arevis- . . I .i .. Webster, M. West (H), E. Williams. bers of the'Huron. Medical Association children,, of Flint, Michigan ,3pent the i Per Annum .. I it ng in Tborold. . ,,, �, . Grace Gelinas, 'Margaret Haberer, were present at a luncheon, at the week end, with her mother, Mrs. Emily 1923-50c per ewt. on sugar (annual consumption 800,000,000 .. Blyth Centre. Quimby Hess, Elizabeth Snewden. BedfArd Hotel :where. addresses were ROB& . Mr. Charles McDaid, of Kitchener, . . �'.'. ' 1. . �. 1, R. Asquith, M. Beadle (H)� M. Beat- Second ,Class Honours-Jivan oarn- iiven by Chief McKay, Chairman Par- A largle number from here attended called on friends in the Allag,e during ipounds per annum) ................... � .......... $4,000,000.00 .�11.1 - tie, E. B�nder (H), F. Carter., D. Craig ie, Haze] Uttley. , the week. 1924---4Sales tax reduction 6 to 5 per cent; agricultural im- . ..�­ . - sons, Lion Croft, Mayor Mi Mr, -the 12th celebration at Bayfield on � . I.. . JR), R. Craig, G. Dobbyn (H), G. Pass --- �Ruth Church, Genevieve Cor- Hopper, of Mrs. J. CarpenteT, of Detroit, is ,.L�,, Dobie, F. Elliott, G. Elliott, M. FeT- riveau, Louts Forrest, Jean, Horner, others. th, Ontario Society, and Saturday. I visiting at the home of Mrs. M. Byrne, plementi, sawmill and logging machinery. and coal .'It Mk. and Mrs. W. G. Strong, of Ot- mining machinery .................. .......... 24,000,000.04 ,� , 41 - guson (H), E. Good, W. Hesk (R),'D. Campbell McKinley, Edith Kerner, kh% John IvfcConnefl, of Mary -knoll .. 1: .. , The clinic was entirely free to tawa, are spending the holidays 1926 -Autos, sales tax, canned fish, 6 to 21/p per cent.; post- _ are his parents, Mr. and Mrs- G_ ;:,.. Hollyvian (H), L. Hunking, B. Law- Lee Oesch, Clifford Weido, Rosa Zet- patients or parents whose means w't"� College, New York, is, -spending his van (H), J. Lei"T, K. Logan (H), V. tel, David E�yle. M- �Z�tlon with his parents, Mr. and age reek tax and other reduction,% ........... # ,, 25,000,000.04 -, limited -and the -surgical staff of the Strong. . Pt . I Mrs. 1). McConnell. ".,- MacDonald, H. %abGTegor (R), B. The Hay Township Memorial ScholL. -Children's Hospital, Toronto, is co- The weather has been ideal for hay- 1927-10 per cent, income tax, 20 per cent. on sales tax, ex- �� I � , McElroy, J. MoEwing (H), R. Murray arships, awardied to iyupils,from Hay operating with, the Lions ,Clubs to ing anda good number Of the farmers Mr. Peter Dill of Detroit spent the �'.. . i -ful as possible have finished, up. .1. (H), N. Naylor (H), C. Petts, G. Rob - Township schools obtaining the high- make the service as use week end with'his parents, MT. ,and cise on matches, cheques, bills of exchange, prom- . . Mrs. P. Dill. issory notes and other documents ..* ...... I ........ 27,000,000.00 I'll inson (H), N. Rose (H), B. Shobbrook est -totals on -the Entrance Dxamiria- to the profession through -out the Death of Mrs. Herbert CAch—The ', 1, - '(H), D. Sprung, N. Taman (H), E. tions, was won as follows: (1) Beat- whole -of 1Mron County. The Seaforth death occurred at her home in Clinton We are pleased to learn that Mr. 1928-Eatimated reductio,ns in tariff ..................... ; 19,000,000.00 1 , . I I , P. Maloney.. who had all operation on 1929 -Estimated reductions ...... 7 ............ ......... 25,000,006.00 �,!�.'�.. Taylor (H),. . rice Gascho, (2) Quirdby Hess, (3) Lion have arranged, to take care of on Wednesday of last week Of Mrs' his eyesat St. Joseph's, Hospital, Lon- I . , .1 Wingham Centre. . ,Margaret Haberer, all of Zurich Pub, the cases in, the easternihalf of Huron Herbert Cricb. Mrs. Crich, whose don, is improving. I 1930-F-aytimated budget ieduction,s ..................... . 22,000,000.00 . , I .. , G. Brackenbury, H. Bmwley, J. lie School. . 'whose parents are not in a position to mai&n name was Sarah Townsend, Mr. M. McLaughlin an . d, bride have . I . .q%,e prize offered -by Afx. J.'Elgin me-tthe necessary cost. she being a daughter of the late Mr. moved into Miss Hanloss' residence Or an estimated annual reduction of ............. -4 .... I 146,000,000.00 � . Buchanan (R).. V, oantallon, A. Chit- Tom, former lInspiector of Public In orderr to take care of this crip- and Mrs. James Townsend, Tucker- on Huron Highway. , . � . � dick (H), C. ,Coulter, X Elliott X... which, under reduced tariff and other taxation, the, peop �, %ter dis- pled children work, the Seaforth smith township, was born and brought a le are allowed to re- I ' IM. Fry, 0. Gra. I M . Schools, to the pupil in the E) . 9m. and- Mrs. L. Beale and, Xing - I FWd (,H�), in, ,hool oh- Lions will require to raise funds and up inthat township and spent all her ley, -of Stratford', spent Sunday -with tain, ,owing to these reductions. trict from a eni-eroom TuTal gi�, A Groves, L. Haller, L.- Hawkins (H), taining the highest total . was won by -hope to receive -the support of all citi- life there until four years ago when Mrs. E, Beale. The Dunning Budget . ''! L- ,Henderson, W. Hogg, R. Hutton "ll.'i".", LoTeen Borland, from School Section 'a to make the Carnival, which will the family came into Clinton. 'She Miss Jean McConnell, of Ntroit., , 4H), L. Kelly (R), ,G. King (H), No. 2, Usborne Township. be -staged, on August 21st, a great had -been in rather Poor ,health for spient Sunday with -her parents Mr. After eight years of capable administration, under a policy of gradually ,. L, L, Ludwig (H), H, MoC*rmick, C. Varna Centre. success. Further particularg of the over twenty years but her last illness and Mrs. D. McConnell, reducing tariff restriction, which has placed Canada in the forefront as one Z McKay, A. McMichael, R. Mastars, M. First Class 1Ho,r=rs--,He1en Ander- ' Carnivfrl-will appear at a later date. I . . .1, I � )fitchell (H)),'X. Mo,Wbray, E. Porter, I== - E of the great commercial nations of the world, this budgeit presents the most ". , son. 00 _', L. - Procter, A. Reid,' M. Reid (A), S. . , �� , ,Second Class Honour&--Gonstanee . extensive revision of the Customs Tariff made in any single session sincia . .: - I seott, H. Sodding, J. Sproal, E. 60ph_ Cluff. THE TWELFTH AT Confederation. ....: amon, E. Stokes. . "', Pass­jStewart Baird, Doris CbuteT, BAYFIELD HEAR One of the cardinal principles -of Liberal policy has been to encourage .. �:% Fordwich Centre. Allan Keys, Rarive,y Keys, Raymond . trade, particularly with the Motherland, as Great Britain has always kept I 11 E. Angst, G.,A,ngst,'J.,Bry,ans (H). Pepper, Vera Stee-A Dorothy Stelek. To the stirring tunes of the fife and 11 .. Bayfield Centre. . ges - the free open door, and has been the best customer for the agricultural pro- " E. Demerling, L. Faujat,,H. F*ster, R. drum members of the Orange lodges . . I'll 11al-hri#n, E: H4rding (H.), H. HaTTi- First Class Ubnours-Thelma P;T,- of Eturon and Perth counties invaded . ductions of Canada, an effort has been made. suecessfullyto increase the Brit- 11 I � son, M. Johnston, N. King (H), A. ker. . Bayft-ld- on. Saturday. .1.4 was -the sh preference. Seventy-five per cent. of this revi�sion means increased. prefer. 11 , Lieorrardp C. Lynn, R. MeIntosh, H. iSecoi Class Horiours-Louise -me- I�Glo,rious Twelfth" and- they came, ence to the Motherland. I. .". Awl 690 , J. Ruttan, F. Watteirs, W. Leod, Isabel OsTdowl. young and old, from far and near to ..�� 11 � VRIS04'. (in) - I Pass ­Mlaria ' Rohner, Lawrence celebrate. There .have been in this one , A 0 nne The iron and steel schedules, may be said to form the -basis of the customs � ,�� district few commemorations of the tariff in the number and importance of its items. Jts relationsbip to our ' Wroxeter Centre. Johns, Albert Pearson, Era Sturgeut, . �! I I John Wild. Battle of the Boyne to surpass it. All whole national life is illustratted by the fact that the industries concerned em- .�' L. Aishtor4 R. Bennett, C. Brown, morning lo&g cars were ,4oming on the 1. - N. DI Ire H M. Deig, J. Doig, j. The prize offered annually by 1�11- by -roads a -lid highways, and .shortly ploy dvex 120,000 men in some 1,100plants, with an aggregate pay toll of ..'�,, 1. . , M. B,d,ga,r,, A 'Elliot't (H), R, r - Elgin Toni, formep Inspector Of after noon it was estimated -that .there Leader of the Conservative Partp $17,0,000,000.00. In, readjusting theso sc,hedules and revising the rates of 3 " . ,". , er�gu_ Pub,lic ,Schools, to the pupil 'fTom, a were mom than 5,000 people in the duties, the -Government has- kept in mind the national necessity of mairitain- ,� 11 von, 1. Finlay, [R. E. Fit,db,'S. GTaing, .,: 31 xa�alke, J. King, 3. Lane �11), J. one -room rural school, obtaining the vinage -park. 'The occasion, - besides who will address a Mass MeetiDg in ing -an efficient and self-reliant irou and stee-1 industry, supplying Canadian . .. ;.- highest viarka at the Entrance Exam- being the 240th anniversary of the, I ,4.L , ?��(H�, 1. Milligan, H.,Milligan, . ation; W, .1, M Pauhn, W. Weir. . 11% As won by Ruth Straughan Battle of the Boyne, was the centen- consumers' demands at reasonable prices,, and with the view to facilitate . ��.' , .�', V from School Section No. 16, East ary of Orangeism in Canada. trade in iron and steelproducts with those countries inclined to trade with �.� Prize to Wingharn. Wawanosh. . Proeeed-ings were commenced with Canada on mutually favorable. terms. . 1.-.I.�, . . !. L,The IpTizts effered by the, East Goderich Ce�tre. a antic street parrade of all lodge Iffis : "I 1919 In this revision an effort has been made to encourage the basic industries . I. . .,.� Huro* TIblich,vrs' Institute for 'the TheiGold Medal awarded to the pu- members. Therewas the band of the Victorlea Par xetK;l ,:, Wih-eA- tatrkg ,*tainidd at the En- pil -from the Goderich Public Schools Seaforth Kilties and, the- Clinton band, of Canada, as wel� as other industries in which Great Britain excels; and im 11, , 11�� , trance examinations, were *on. by the obtaining the highest nUMber of as well as -many fife and, drum bands � the best predication that this work has been well done, is the, high tilegrea of ,� " ", . Vftgham ptiblic .School by June- marks, was won- by Jean - RofMrtson, of the Various. lodges taking part. The (Weather unfayorable will be held in Rink) acceptance it has mert at the hands of -the, Canadian people, the spontaneous - I 1.6 Suehanan and for ,the TI&I and out- of Victoria School,, The SiliVer Medal procession formed at the Agricultural 11..�� � . . .­ . , � e -hearted, response of the British press, irrespective of party affma- . alde, ottacbe4tentiet ib�­ e�Ary Bryans awarded to the pupil from Central Grounds and .paraded through the I and whol I I . wiCh I 'in , . e!" .. ,of- Ford , the ��afopth'.Public School -obtaining the �grqatest total, main streets to be disbanded at the I tion, and the age -long whim of Honorable, Gentlemei� opposite, that a suf- 1:, , � e" � , , " .tlh6. I . 1�'­ "Mirooll by Gri xra#i&,��,.,A� Community Park. ' .­. ,4'foi was won by Ettie, Rance�. `� I �. ficient degree, of high protection- has not been maintained. % , , .� ", , -, N � lbuhsi& and AaAh&T Iti%K!'i " es, - ArAft, Class Honours-�Wilfls t6i". As part of..the �dayla program -there . Wedne's ay , , The Commerce, Department at Washington, -after a caTdul study of thig . .. 1: '1 - � 3 cur, *ere tompatitions 61 various sortA. I - ,,,� . � v, t tod een 45anadian budget in its relation'to United States trade with Canada' finds, ,. I W, by Isabel Wht*'�§ A S� 0', 0.1, lCla-retee Bridle, Xathl , - St.. , R .., . ­'. 0 a , ij ; Th no � A P . uston, Vera NkLeod 'Y""', " Grey, ardi Zitd-_;�y 7, A' � Of aWi7. Jean a6 As is iiiii ,the keen contes�t to -be . P �_,. � � , .11-I.- � . iol I P � 111 . , "� 7..:: . , . G EAtie Rdtd% "it , 41. Ethel.; by thoAtro* I I"& , - Y, � I named the beiat Afer and. the best that ab?tut 200,000,000 dollars worth of American -goods Will be adversely . 'r . "he ee "4-10', � ,_;. I Maigarat Mar . -.-, � . I., 0 ": ,X, .,� drummer w4st mtre of all attrac- . 1:,t,1 b I at 2 p.m. I ev� &', .� ,y Gene Andrews,, a;ft&ih` - I -mr, I affected under this Budget, while some $200,000,000.00 worth of lhitish " , I , , I 'I'. I , 11� -b�, " .% V�Old,. 'ro'd Tm 'Jaura tion, ,Many .fif,r, and druinnierw ,� 1 ' .0o'bertson WS' JULY - . If Atd attacbed etntrd by i . bla-#,ed.to their utmost and the pirizes . . I goods will come into Canada either under lower duties or entirely duty, fr" I L " �,4 - _' �� ' '- -47rei ,,,, , ,'�, I j,).�'.jft -T oura I itish goods with some 216 additional Items added to, &e,, - I'll � . L ,6u4 'Class Aon In th% way Bri I . I . _ , - tually a*sTdjgd to Norman .. . '�',� Thr." huadroA 0&4 -1. 11 . I iciiid, .1, *oo e1ven .. .. q . 4% "01 1� 1, - :(it' Griff, Bernice tSogarbh, ,36iq,�W- Of Olin . �i ".. h iall tried, tho . 1. Atnftlt , 1c, Let every true Canadia ' t6' , ", " ��: , I '.. � " - 11: I , , , , ton., as the best drum. 4 hear Mr. Bennett on the .;: I �. ' __ I . I free list, will, se* a lower pTke in, Canada,, -and compel AmericAu goods . , tpold. and of thbo-0- . 'k e - -Hunt Exid Jw in.w, Dorld' and J,Mneg Lindsay, of Bayfi&ld, Real Issues of the Day. . I I �;,. . 11$04a. lbetter thaii 81 t ti, , ' .1.11 ' m#11r ,�. , , " I _. 10,inat­ 'D '�W,s,Johnstm� Doneildt, s th be t j e .' - ,1 . meet those lower prieAz or leave the Canadian market to Britloh and CAn- � :x"",�, _ , I ..I I .... M1 S", e 0 � 11, I ��,� 11 .: ,,,� 1,�� 44", %� Q1 e . I . , .�, fif t , , ], 11 �� ii 1. . .. ""Po 0* vd� . etteran of "an industry. . "­ ,�Y", � ,�7 , � , .i I , _ 4)� ,� g�gy par. a , -, . " S. 19, Webb, 06-yeor-old v I i ', I "I j."; � I . � --" ­­ ­ fta,&%, ,,�! ',)�A mil. , _-_Lm � , . . I 11 " .. : �� ...... ;- ... I �,,. . : �' �,� - , i "' RyOni ,StrAtqord, *is the oldest member om Caiftadism Representation at Imperial C6iffartucel., ,:.,,�� ",;!:1 ;;" � 011,01 'A The meeting will also be' addressed by - _ 1.1101� 1, , WBSTII�Rlult& - �,I��,�, � , - i . �,Jm , a atqq�. ; t I . . . C *L'" - , " butidg' LP6� t,A yeays �he U I f�,�­­,,­, �.:� 4; ` tA6i. ::! thd :9t , d .. I . ... " - "L.,i,L 46w* , " ,��7- , ? 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