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Colonel , . pi, � " `11­1,�­­JW�. - " . - . . � . R 1%= � , I . . '7 , I , , A?',,� 11 -4 . Uany were - E�ug I rotian-Eag. Ooqi�p.,,.0 ; of the 100th Battalion,.0algary 111gh7 .:, -­ .13; ,Marsh acted as to4 i I 11 A ,� � - ,,�� � ,',%�, ,,*, ��,��v,",!% ", 1, - � X, , I , . , the- next, Povrlia�v�n,t- I ,'ene ,r . iB,eauti.fij�l..,,.',,,,,�lFr.esh St6ck Just Arrived John A. Gar4 e . Ir . -, - Al ,.ya., 0; Chem., 3r . , ' �, , . ' * .!ner app, 111. ., I ,,. of L4 ,G. -in the.turA�olver.,.��'rhey,f,oxbsav6 g --,O. -ph rs, and a member of numerous . I ... I . h " , , ., �1� . . . d. 14nae" , , ­ I - I . -Ii I . to the. bri4e, which I, - I 'I X - I ..;I ,;�, �I " i". � � : pAs � ed 'A, Edmurids--Eng. ssociations, , . "" . . � . proposed a t4ast . '' Al 1. I , 'I, " .1 1041a, � . �1, . A . th6"return of Mackenzie, King, with nt� C�mp.,,C; gor6leties and a .- I I aF "A"PA . � ,� .1 . I .. 0 ",.""'ao I - , , � was re.-Ponded to by Pert,eO G dv., I . ,,�, ,. "wo *&kene4 lead or,-�Ialternately, ai al- W. Twice, Xr.' -Beimett repmented A. Op.44,ne,� - of,' W :A' ,.-,. - a"'If" ";;, "' A -,�I . ' don,'ancl Rev. � _, " �*�­­T Wk V . . � �qia " ,� 41"'d Will rotect You., lev "_ !�,._; Li � , ,;, - I . ..... i'll - even break. T6y'o.ouldn!t do X 'Evans-En.g. Corap., -Canada at,,QenevA for. the, Leigu# of of Lon � .. . - , , 1, , . ) -A . P C ­­, Z - � e . . I � I. the - . _#­qj. - I . � I . in*# � . ' ,hed-ford, proposed a tDast to the meeting of ,, - i OR .1 1l, . t$p because of lasgulhing that the, Lib- ; Red Crusi'societies and International � W % . . T � ''. t 7.", 4- 1 2nd -,, Eng., Lit.., Ist -' Can Rist., let I � s held %% rAday, AgglAUM)g , A ' I . . . . w 0 , ,� - W, ", , , I . eral stroughold-In. Quebec-'rould', Anc. Mst., lati Algebra, list;. Go(,?'*., Red -Cross society. The ,prime mims - . ­ -bridegroom, which was respondoit,.tv .'a - - � W �_ �,, , ,Y ";�-�' proyp � Of;%).r;I �Qb 94 ,� � `�"X" III, by Dr. W. .1. GenimeR, oVtratfox'd., the home ! K4,#j ,� - 1. I I ­­ �`,;Q' All 0 1 I _e . , . - I - "It J, , ,, . im imj�iegnable as L�berals' cloina d it . t'. Lat. 'Comp., lst. ter was me;jbei ofithe, executive- com- . to '' I. N,.,, CLUFF & SONS , t ,for Mu work periqd Was �gpp:p,, ingul , -I- IZOV4,4 XM'. �st;,Phys,.,, Is ,t Late& MT. -and ,Mrs. 4 . I ,a- M , g - to be. Quebec broke: up its solid "Iblibe" I � Arthur. - j.. -.Pinleyson - Alg.: . C., mittee of the'Canadiian Patriotic Fund .. � . '. 1, I , ieed],ew_or'k,,,: 71 Z " I I . - - - _. ", koka, the bride travelling in a,dablia other x I . I I I and. elected 25 Conservatives, J.OtMd Rhem from 1914. to 1919- member of the I . . -_ X.. � ,C. -',.Fr. A.- Oi Fr.''COMP, C- I S tiLken;. 0 IVIX*;,"­?f�; . . ' . �ilk crepe dTess.with accesi r, ­ I I ­ � . �. ( -61 - ­ ­ � - - _____ mries to part wa - s-: 1e& J ,,p ." -1 I m � -of fourin thelast�-h 2se� Tb,v,t,`rea1lyj �'. jeane� Yinnigala Alg., ,0; Lat. Legislative assemblk of the North � . . b1% will ,g- and ,Mrs. Stevet IM,W I -1 I� . " I match. On their return they ' .gwep. ." M Z '. I . , I.. .12 I . _U L;.��,� NE ,, . . , alt��,�. " *� I . is ivhdre tha.de,baclp. was- centered- A ,C - Fi. A:,'2t6d- Yr. Com.p. ,2nd. 'west Territories from 1898 to 1906, . . I_�., ­ — — side an -the bridegroom% farm, Me- President,then took'tlie &" 0', --,-- 4 , ,4 11 . � . p . 'I 19-- - Legislative, Assembly I , Xv- j,�,�, 41I 11 Down East, likewisq', disar'90inted s;i�lle Fo�si�� , C; K* A " C; member of the � Killop. ans6er�d 1 M, I. I . - � 11 . . . *- , I . roll call was I -ZI;; jt�l, -, i 11. I *6 Liberals, because, Nbva sgotiii,did Fk.:Comp, - .C. I , . of Alberta from 1909 to 1911 when Port Albert ........ � . � .... 3 4 2 2 but would not tell the particulars. 1mr. � Home Remedies." A vexY.J. , 1111,�,.W ,­,�-" � N ., "' .11 I 1 .�­'711 11 _'. last titmei. while �j Earl'Gillespip he , s - if 4 s ss - a - st . 'hien of -,-in, 1-v� 1E6a.­,'1-­ . I 01dy -om better than ,-Eng. ,Comp.,, C; r sig e to u-cce fully onte -I' affl, ,,-- Wr`­,"", � .1 V He Peggy Harvester, (R `,:Mles, I Livingston was- called on to eluci- -0- talk -was then given, by W,A;2#.J� . . , , 'V.�t,- ,, -,; �. I ., I , -F�e t,.'� ­,� ard Island rovers&A itseU iClan, Hist., .1st; Ane, Cailgary for the Dominion Uouse. . -riment son. The meeting closed " d4t` .'" �" t"� i PAnce Edw ,.'; . Chaths m ......... : .._.. 5 6 8 4 1 date, -which he did to the ma VWM:,'pi,j.,�:,�,`�,�, I vlig� Lit., 1( � an M - oral, and three �,Hjst 2nd- Alg., 3rd; Geo -M., lst; accompanied Sir Robert Borden - icious serve I - , I ��k- . �,7 �Z � � when returning cqie Lib � to' Oreat Storin, (C. Anderson, �-of all the banqueters. Following the LONDESBORU . del' * luneh . was - 4 d '13�'' 1 :'�"�I�' * , , , 1 '' � � . ,;C, ­�; I 11 6- Ph, - " ,,I, .I � 4, "" � � �; I : . , . I i,. . I F , . . . , R , - Libor . , ,,W�_, , 1 . . . . . . . .. 11 , 4, Conservatives, while, iii, New, Drum' �.;', Ar�- Chem., let; Lat Comp., 'England, 'Belgium- and France in 19,16, Welland) .......... . -1 .... 4 5 8 d1banquet the.crowd adjourned, to the hostess,XTs. Jamietgan, I. I., - I vick, out -of eleven seati* I alz gr(� . �was'Director­Geniral of National SeT- Lou Peters, (H. Boucher, � lodge haN, where the grand march Notes. -Rev. Mr. Turner delivered Successful Music Pupils'_T � . i . _.'� . ,�_ , io �L�tt' -1 I ­�.,A , "' '6n6ilo.' -on .."the I II': I.; , .4 , ,ft 'r . .earried but one. F,voilyn 1. G,olding�Eng. 'Coinp., C; Ivice dul"Ing the'GTeat WaT until.the ' j§4 L , "$ ." . 'Sarnia ........ ........... 7 8 7 6 was W -by Mr. and Mrs. Livingson. a very inspiring sermon to. a well at- lqwing pupils of Miss Erledi=r t . . . ,_:­' t,�,`,,`.,'.�,1 I ,.,,� -other handy though-ni, . Dancing foll6wed, ,piano, music for tended service a . ... 1 �, Aintaining its Eng. Lit., ,C; Cam, Hist., ist; Anc. passing of the Military .Service Act, Ma,c Peters., (T. McCrat&en, t Knox United service A.TiCAL, were successful in pZZ , � , prnx�'r" ", - "' ­ , - �, "N 1! � "'i .. * * '�­ I .k 'A , d. . I . Qonservativia ascendancy, fell Ou, Hist., C.; Geoin., 3r' 1 in 1917. 1 :, � I, Sbrathroy) ...... : .. .... 8 7 6 d -which was by Mrs. Ima Hornbeck. The last Sabbath. '. the Toronto Conservatori examina- ��;,, ­�..;Ilk ' ­ � n't * rth . 13 . ' 111" .1 . . so4iewhat. premier Ferguson did jack Hahkirk--4C.an. Aist., C; Geom. Mr. Bennett was minister of justica :­... L,� - : 7 i;. * Time, 2.13%, 2.17, 2.13, 2.13. occasion was a well deserved honOT MT. and Mrs. MeCTea had as their tions in music, held in Seafiq .1� '.'�;L""-'�I'�r�:��j , , ,deliver -all .the goods, he had promised. Ist- Phys., 3rd. . . . in: the reorganized. Conservative cab- . I to a well deserving man. Mr. Liv- guest, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, of June: I Junior piano, Miss- Betty 3f4lr .,.. t,�W- ­ . 3ffii�Ditoba, electing.'twelve Conserva- Norma J. Habkirk-Alg-, C; Lat. inet of 1921 and minister of -finance in 2.24 Class ingstorn is a very useful citizen of Escanaba, Michigan, last week. colin; elementary piana, (school e;:i- t � �,! �',�­, , . . '. 1, .... ��,,, . '*I ,I -tives, did better -than-, that party ex-- A C - Lat. Comp., 3rd; Fr. A., 3rd; 1926 Conservative -administration. I Sunnyv4le and his activity in civic af- IMiss. ,Esther Lyon is at .present vis- amination) Miss Margaret Leybourna.,_� . . . . . . �-;! �',,',:'P�P, I S., , . I ,��,,! . .1 0 1 . - ,.,,.��,,,,�. 1. t pected and, Saaskatchewgin did, worse Fr. CTP., 2nd. A. member of the, United Chulch of PrivateDirect, (W. L. Owen, I fairs might well be, an example to itiRg her ,sister,. Mrs. Sampson, at Notes­�&.% Montgomery, of Tiv- . , 11, , ", . I .", ,_� ­ ' _,.1, , ,! apart ;9rom the defe��-of Ron. Q A . ." g. Lit., C; Canada, Mr. Bennett is unmarried Port 'Colborne..... . 6 7 1 1 � - .. .. 1-1 I I . Leo M., G. Hagan�-­En I much younger men. He is up ro date Palmerston.' . eiton, was the guest of her sister, � . I, � . " Alberta divided ks eVeTY- ,Can. Hist, ;C- Phys., C. The. re6en,t election campai tour oi Edgar Grattan., (W."i. * k,a*r- . �'.,�'-;, Dunning. 11911. and up and. coraing, and so ,keeps 'Miss Olive Lyon, who has been Mrs. Alex. Mustard, this week. I I ..,:..I �� I looked, -for but, next to Mary 1, Ha'igh-Ung. Lit., C. the premier covered nparly .14,09i) vey, New Hamburg ...... 2 1 2 2 �-,t one had ever the dew, of youth. And the spending; her vAcration. at Niagara Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and daug- .� , - "II :'Ni; " , It& , ,il Quebec,. the biggeo- surprise was .R. Glerin H,ays_-L'ng_ Lit., C; Can 'miles. during which he was accom- Grattan Bars, JT_, (Fred Isame tribute is dpe Mrs. Livingston. Falls, has returned. ter, Of MOose Jaw, Sask., are visiting . .. I— , . ­ , . ":A k -Br-Iti sh Coluujb�ij, where 'Liberals Hi�st., 2nd; Anc. Hist., C; Geom., C; planied by his sister, Miss Mildred Thrower, Kerwood..,,�,,, 1 6 5 5,Their sixtieth weading anniversary ,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adirms, motor- at the home of the fromer's mother, .11, , ,"�,' �!! �,� ­ , . . "d y �,' *1 broke up a Coriq atbve block, elect- pbys., ,C. 1, Ben*tt. ' Wanda IGrattam, ,(IR. W11 next December. May they be ed to Owen Sound, last Fri a - They Mrs. George Hill. at present. ,,.I 11­ Tees,water ....... ......... 4 2 3 3 wi,th Us through many more brave were accompanied by'Mr. and, ViTs. G. M . n -Mrs. A. T. J hn -d ", ", I's ' "' ,,, __� - o s an son, ' 1, . . __ Hon. Hu r a d Ing SIX members and defeating Ron. , orville W. L. Holmes --- AGeOm., C; I .- gh Guthrie. - -Madeline E. L. 11otham-_FT. A., C; Hon. .Hugh Guthrie, the new minis- Jack Dewey, (J. Dewey, -_.1.1 anding 0onsery io . .,I6 H. H. Stevens, 6utst , . airtumnal years." Brundson and Mrs. X. Ross. Kenneth, were the guests of Mr. and - �11­ t,I6 !�,- ative of cabinet calibre ana even Gen- Fr. Comp., ,2nd. ter of justice, succeeds 'Hon. Ernest Chatham.. -....... -. .. - - - - 7 3 6 6 , Mrs. Tothergill and family spent Mrs. JaImes -McQueen, last week. , . ervjl xclzei, field marshal of the W. James j1ob,nVton_P,hys., ist. Lapointe. This portfolio ranks with Arnie G�attan, (R. Trench, .0. last week with Wingbam. i�elatives- Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Cornish and Bfxs. ,.- 4t,,.,�, , , I , 1:1.111"M I ... I -party. He was evidently so sure of Mervin R. Keys--Aig., 2nd; CbeTn� finance as second to that of prime Teeswater ......... ....... 3 4 7 4 . They have returned. G. Hill attended the funeral of the I 'I'l � "., , V-1 election that he didn't even visit the C; Lei. A., 3rd; Lat. Camp., 2nd; Fr. minister. He represents Wellington The Sandman, (C. Anderson, WALTON Th,�, Misses Janiieson, who have former's sister -4n -law, -Mrs. Cornish, , .,,, , .1 ""I . , .;�:� . constituency, choosing to stay, A., 2nd; Fr. Comp-,, let. I South in the Coinnions, the same con- Welland ......... .... � ... 5 5 4 d been spending their holidays at Georg- at Eliniville, last Sunday. ' . � I I. � k, .. � 11 11 . throughout the campaign at head- ,Margaret C, MjcLenn­4n- Eing, stituency as his father Donald Guth- Time, 2.14, 2-16� 2.14Yg, 2.15. . Notes�LAir, Lew Rowland, left last ian Bay and Franklin Park, have re- Xiss Edna Bremner, of the Sea- I '1% �1. I " I quarters, bere. on the whole, it was Com,p C.,Eng. Ut.1 2ndo Can. Hist., rie represented from 1876 to 1882. Finished at end of fourth beat at week for Goderich. to resume, big du- turned. forth Memorial Hospital, spent last I I ., I ,�.R a very large victory, ;more satisfac- 0; An'c.. kist., (3. Y Hugh, Guthrie was first elected to,the, sundown. . �? ties on the C. P. R. I Mxs. Joe Manning had as her guests .Sunday'at her home in the village. I " � �m I , I It '. p I - 1M. Margaret McK ; -Commons in 1900 as a Liberal and , I �.. , tory, as stated, because it is so de ellar-Alg-, C .0. Mr. and Mrs. Kerley, of TO- last week, Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrisor, Nurse Gretta Mustard, of Gypsum- I 1, L , . , . y�,' ') cisive. Lat. A., 3rd L Lat, Comip., 3rd; Fr. A. - moved ,the address in reply to the ." ronto, are spending two weeks with of Toronto. ville, is at present visiting at the I .. I �1­ , Blame General Depression. 16t; Fr.':Comp., lst. Speech from th� Throne the following friends in, the village. -Mrs. Bell, who visited Westfie4d home of her parents, Mr. and Airs. I .. - .""I : o . I I _ No -government is usually defeated HULLETT Mrs. Leslie Rapien and little dau.gh- friends! . ­:," John,N. A. 'Mi,cKenzie--Can.. Hist., year. He entered the Union Govern- . .t last week, has returne4l. Alex. Mustard. : . . ' , eom., C- PhYs., -in., C. ment being made solicitor -general. in ter, Eleanor, of ,Chicago, are V191 i -ng ' Mr. And Mrs. John Fingland have Mr. and Mrs-, Monteith and family, : �61- , for one particular cause. Rather, there C; G I C; Ghe In fac -r. and M 11 , , .. *4 is commonly a combination. .t I ---�;b He belcame mifiisteT of mibtia An, Old Hullett Boy.Illo,nored.-The at the home of M T rs. D. Regele their daughter and children with them of London, spent the week end at the , �11 ,It , L , Die defeat was not d K. Ian Mc&;ii� an. Hist., C; Anc. 1917. Rowing from The Vunn.Yvak Stan- in McKillop. I this w home of the lattel"S mother, Mrs. , . .:'­ " ue to the st�ateg'J Hist., C- Alg.; C; G400M., C. and defence in 1920 and when Rt. Hon. fO eek from Toronto. 'I., III 1 .1 1. I , neral Bennett o,F ,General McRae of Sunnyvale, 'California, refers Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beinnett and Mr. Taman came up last week ,") Janet Ross. I , ,:. of Ge Harry N. MeLeod-40hem. C. Arthur 'Reighen took over the prem- dard, ., .. � but to general depression. The de- retained that to a prelsentation. recently made to Miss Amy Love spent Wednesday in visit his mother, who has been under Mr. and Mrs. Dan Aikenhead and I ,;t�, - Gertrude 1. Matthews­-Alg., C; Fr. iership the same year he , I' �,141 1 � 11 I pr.ession in. business, in employment Comp., ,q,d. � portfolio, until 'the government was an old Hullett boy.. 1Mir. W. R. Living- London. the doctor's care for some time. We daughter,'of Winnipeg, are -at pT�ese-nt ..,�.;11� I . erally, ,Laura A. Mole -Eng. Comp,, C ; defeated,' . ston. Mr. Livingston i6s t -he elde�--t gan 'Mrs. R. Jackson and daughter, Vel- irre glad to say she is slowly improv- visiting at the home of his brother. I I ,. , ,�,, �- ., i4 agniculture, in Industry ge-n . %, 11 �, 11 I p. e 0 Ome 'During MT. Medghen's brief reign in Of the late Thomas Livingston, and ma, Of London, are the gue,§ts of Mrs. Ing. 'Mr. William Aikenhead, and, other " . Ph7s., C. was born. an the Livingston home- C, Drager, at present.' tMr. and X-rs. Simpson -McCall vis, friends. Mr. Aikenhead -has mado'his ,� , 4 * 4 restless. The King go,vernment fonica A. Nolan - Eng. Comp. 1926, 'Mr., Guthrie. wwagain minister . ; 1, I . -wasn't to blame for Canada's part of 311'! Eng. Lit., 3rd; Can. Hist., C; -of militia -and defence. He was le�ad- stead, now soon to be ,owned by the !Miss Amy Love, of Toronto, is,itod ,Mr. A. Wells la�t week. home in the iffest for the -past fifty . :,l . : �,, ,. :, �,l the world recession but it was held, to Anc. Hist., 2Idd- Geom.. 211d; Phys., er of the GonseVyative party in the third generation of that family. In spending her vacation at her home Mrs. Tamblyn was in Blyth last years. ' �, , . ,� I. �,Z . �r . ,,,, , C. cominons during the sessions of 1926 It, , , be- The other 'side f6rmented this 2nd; Lat. Comv�' his early days 'MT. Li stun was a here. Tuesday. While there sbe attended Word has been receilved of the death '. I I . proclaimed everywhere great athlete and is 21f keenly in- Miss Jean Drager spent the week the, funeral of the late MT. Carr. of Mrs. Peter Campbell, of Moose' . I . ' ,� . 1 and 'Iva L. Nott -:41g., 2nd;, Chem., C; and 1927. He was a c4p,didate for the :.-:11.1 I C given a chance, their Tev�6dy terested in sports. He 'is a brother end in Galt and �a,ttended the Sparks-, ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Rose, of London, was Jaw, a former resident of Stanley. � . ttz% , -Lat. A., 3rd; Lat. Comp., 2nd; Fr. A.. leadership in the Conservative con- n, of Hul- George wedding. a guest at the home of Mr. and I T&S. "Penny Wize and Pound Foolie-h."­ ­ �14.4 ,, 4�ould be quick. and effica,clous. The 3rd;- Fr. Comp., 2,nd, veption at Winnipeg 'in 1.92q and in of Mr. Thomas Living1st, .4. 1 1, 4r,aujdjan people axe taking them at Raymond .F. Nott----1GeOm-, - lst- the voting came, next to Hon. R. B. lett, although seven siqiie'r'� were, born Mrs. Joseph Davidson and son. William Brigham last week. Picnics are the order ,Of the day in , ; .I., ... their -word and will try them Put. Phys., 2nd. Bennett. Since then he has been re- botweeT4 them: "Big doing at the Murray, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller motor- Brucefield now, and on Monday,, Aug. I . :., , . takings meeting of the Masonic lodge ofWed- the former's parents. ed to Thornd,ale last week. While there 4th, �Civic Holiday,' I thought I coald I I . 'They .have Promised under Mary J. O'Conmor-Eng. Lit., C,; cogni'zed as- the financial critic of the ­ 1� ... , ollars and they will . nesday night, and -all on account of 'Rev. IMT. Chand-ler occupied the pul- they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. spend the day to advantage among , - costing a billion d Can. Hist., ,C; Ane. I -Est., 3rd. official Opposition. He is a concise . .11 .... be expected to "come across", -not in Ignatius O'Leary-Alg., ist; Fr. A., and convincing speaker with an im- W- R- Livingston,, Sunnyvale'-- Grand pit of Duff's 'United Church last Sun- Lee They were. accompanied by Mr. my old friends in BTucefield. Upon . �., * , - a week Or monthbut, at least, to have 3,d, Fr. Comp., 2nd. press,ive, -dignified presence. He is Old .Man, ,Civil War veteran and. a day. Mrs. Chandler and family also and Mrs. -Mac MOCOOI. . . . my home town on the .11.1, 1, everything under way in a year. Per- will be Mal9ter .'Mason for 57 years. It was visited old friends here. . Crav�fOra had Mr. and arniving in , J . , I ,R. George Parke-Chein., C.; Fr. married, a Presbyterian. , IHL- in one of the top spots of his eventful The many friends of Mrs. 'Mr. -and Mrs. early morning train, I was informed . t, V formance may very w�ll Rro"� More A., C; Fr. Comp., 2nd-. 1, 64 next Wednesday. He resides ' John Mrs. Kunkle, of Niagara, visit them that a picnic to Goderich had been 11 , I . � . career and he enjoyed it immensely. Smillie will be sorry to hear that she for the past two weeks. arranged and I was to he ther honored -.1 difflcult than but thev will Lorne J. Pinkney­--;Alg., 3rd; Chem. Guelph, Ontario. :: ', be bold out top7t��, defeated gov- 3rd; Fr. A., C; Fr. Compq 3rd. Hon. R. J. Manion. , The lo -die was -opened and closed In still continues very low. I I -.0. guest. The party was to leave at one I. .1, " , * I irnment will provide, a very alertA, ex- Louis F. Purcell -Eng. Lit., 3rd; Hon, Dr. Robert James Mallion, the due form, -after which the members -Miss Muriel Farquharson returne,i o'clock, so I hurried around to visit W 1) perienced and resourceful opposition Can. Hist., C; -Geom., 3,rd; Pbys-, C. new minister of railways and canals of the EasteIrn, Star and other visi- to Goderich after spending a week at TUCKERSMITH as many of my old friends in, the .11 I . ' tovs were admitted. Then came a her home, here. . I ��, t ,: ,Ebcamining a -little closer into ,the ,Mary P. Reid­iFr. A., 3rd; Fr,, has what is regarded as one of the ' morn as I could. and as noon came I , �. 4 Notes_-4.Miss Eva Scarlett spent the called on J . .. .1 .. �. '�jw#s of the unheoival, peehaps the Com I most important portfolios in the now splendid program, the crom ing event Little Jean Farquharson, who un- ames'S-wan and rece - ived a 9. 1. ­ . p., 3Td- of which was the presentation to Mr. derwent an operation for appendicitis week end at the home of ,Miss Jean .. ,I - . ,.�'. ,, . '� !greatest single element in the de- ,C�ordon- C. Rennie--Lat. A., C,; Lat. ministry because -of the prospect of right he -arty welcome and an mvita- ", l . .. . n. which found ,an outlet was Comp.,C; Fr, A., C; Fr. Clomp., 2nd. important developments in the St. Livingston of a 50 -year gold-Masonie in Listowel Hospital, is improving Fatherringham. tion to dinner. I wish to state right �1! . I plessio * . , , 11 not the falling off in business or FAth Rice__JF,ng. C.anip C- Eng. Lawrence deep waterways project. He button, for which he was qualified nicely Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholson and farn- heie that Jim is a real host. He bad �, . . . . . 1 #I ( 11 . . ,svVn unemployment. " 'Geom. has ,already had ministerial o . ' * Ken- ily .spent Sunday with friends in Gode- everything on the table from fresh . �,! , � _ Rather, it was Lijt., 3td; Anc. Hist., -C-, Alg-, C; xperi- with seven years to spare. Presenta- ,Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Sobier and ;'It . tho so-called "batter menace." Can' 2,nd. ence. He was minister of Soldiers' tion addresses were made by Char- neth .are spending their vacation with rich. -corn to ripe tomatoes, and after .the � '. I I a&, , under a treaty has -been selling ,M. Elizabeth, Rolph7-Dug. Lit., 2nd. Civil Re-establishn-dent in 1921 untfl Ies English, inspector of District 54 finiends at Simcoe. Miss Lillian Richardson spent Sun- innerman was satisfied, the car was ,.". and T. M. WIright, inspector .Of Dis- Mrs. Thomas Clark is visiting day at her home in. Tuckersmith, waiting at the door and the party all ..:: New Zealand $17,006,01010,000 Worth Of Weigaret Ross -Eng. Comp., 3rd; the defeat of the Meighen government. tridt .5-3, Who ware introducid ,by F. friends at Clinton. . , t� I I I goods and buying $12,0010,000 worth. Eng. Lit., C- Can. Hist., C. In the -short Meighen administration Mr. and Mrs. A. McGregor spent ready to go, just as I discovered. I . . I 101 ... . stainly in butter. ,Canadian farinerg F.1-orence A. Ryan�.-Alg., C; Chem.. Of 1926, he was 'postmaster general. . E. Faust, wo�shipful master of Sun- Gill -Clark. - A pretty event took Sunday @it the home of the 14tter's -was a little short of finance. So I . �, .. I I . . bave been selling more milk and .Wd; Lat.*A., -C; Lat. 'Comp., 8rd; Fr . . He was member of the Liquor Con- nyvale lodge. .T%.e speakers made place at Hickory Lane Parm, Walton. sister, Mrs. R. P. Bell. borrowed a couple of bucks from my , ". �, . and making less butter, but .. ctive talks and when Janet, only daughter of IMr. Barn Burned. -The barn: on the friend Swan, and we departed in a I t:� "V��: i ' Clark, was unit- farm of Mir. John A. McKenzie, half fine closed limousine, in real style. We ! A. 2nd; Fr. Comp., 2nd. trol Boarrid of Ontario for a time af_ eloquent and instru . :.1 � . tTea;1cL% of everything has latterly Mice l. Sienion-Eng. Comp.p 3Td; ter the government's defeat. Dr. Man- each *complimented Mir. Livingston and Mrs. William G. . .11 I 4. for big long and useful service in Ma- e -d in marriage to Francis A. Gill, of a mile west of Egraondville, and one made a gallant start but� a, poor fin- .. � :: � faen. There -fore, when they werP E,ng. Lit., ist; Anc. 'Hist, let; Alg., ion won the Military Cross in the war . I'. " . .. 11 was because the Liberal 2nd; Geom., Ist; Pliks, C; Fr. Comp. when serving as medical officer with sonry. li�. Livingston made a happy West Monkton. The ceremony was of the largest in the townsbip, was ish. We arrived in good time in . " :. � . told that -this I � 00 I gpviernment was Tesponsible"Tor a . the 21st Battalioqi at Vimy Ridge. He response. Other features of the pro- performed 'by Rev. Dr. D. B. Marsh, completely destroyed by fire eaX17 G-odqrich -and discovered the hoTse ,. flobd Of competitive, butter, the argu- , Ist. . e al solos by Eugene of Norwich, uncle of the -bride. Rev- Tuesday morning, About four O'clock races we're in progress, so, we repair- 'i, D'Orlean ,G. Sillsi­-�Can. Hist., C. ; was born in- Pembroke, Omt., in 1881 gram were ' voc . t * . 4 ment, so industriously ,exploited-, fell Phys_., 3rd. .1111. bf Irlph-Canadian ancestry and will Whitten, accompanied by Elton Cam- Dr. Marsh united the bride?s parents Mrs. McKenzie was awakened by the ed to the race course, and entered the ­ � � *A receptive ea,m . ell; piano monologues by Dorothy Kay 27 years ago. The houSL- Was artis- light and when she looked out the grounds. Wac and Rugl-de took to . � I .1 . i, parliame I I I - . lk:�aibleen M, Stewark-Eng. Comp.. .Ile de�, as the Irish Catholic re-' 9- who -r ..... i ti" and ,flis and tically decorated with roseA, Sna -le barn seemed to be in flame>. the grandstands while Honas arid I C; F P, r6fr in the cabinet piano duets by Eloise F . .11 .. , nt Meets in September .pag. Lit., 3rd;� Can. Hist., C.; ,se ta He was Vera Nickole. 'Mrs. Livingston came dragon, baby's -breath, ferns and The Seaforth fiTe brigade. responded stayed down with the booldes. The i" : : . -1 I And. so,.. a change comes about and Geom., 2nd. first nominated in Fort i�"m as a * . .111, ' I - in for a share of the honors, being palms. The wedding march was play- quickly to the call, -but the fire had races were called one after another. atiothor party enters office. A spe- Mary Thompson --Eng. Comp., 3rd-, Liberal in 1916. He was elected to nted ,with a handsome bouquet ed by Miss Vera M. Gardiner, cousin � . the Conimons as -a Liberal Unionist preso gained such headway tha� 'nothing betting was brisk, many were 'win- . elfa setsion oif parliament will meet Eng., Lit., Q by Worthy Matron Dimple Wakelleli of the bride, The, bride, Who was giv- could be done to save the 'building. ning good . Wx. Bennett promised ndall--LUg., Ist; Chem.. in 1917 and. has represented that con- _ -money and Honas advised � in ,September. , E. Neil Ty in behaff -of the Eastern Star Gbap- en, in mairriage by her father, wore R They did, ,however, succeed in- saving me, to rialg, Ir 1, -, to summon, that body to deal with stituency ever since. He is the au _ -a little money on Spark . C. ;Fr. A., IC; Fr. Comp., 2md,. thor ter. - ,Her response wag also- highly gown Of white georgette over satin, the house and Other Outbuildings, Plt?g,_,Warky won the race and, we %. . the end of Sep- ' ard- of "A Surgeon in the Arms." He '� a . ,� uueInploymieni. At ,4��a M. Walla-ce-Eng. Comp., , I A banquet was"ser, fashioned on long lines, With closely- which were in close proximity to the eacfi won a dollar, Go my friend ad- 1. .., �� . -tember I Nhe will have to leave ,to at- Eng. Lit., 2nd; n. Hist., STd; Ane - gold medallist Of Toronto University appredated. ,Aed �, ", tend in London the Imperial confer- G; Alg., I m., 2nd; Lat - and is -a vigorous speaker of the ftht_ in the banquet room and a jolly'time fitted waist and was ankle length. The barn. I -row the fire originated is not vised me to double on the next bet I . i'; I lence, so the extra session may be Hist ., , ?; Geo No lanterns or lights bad a 0 n . I I I . I berals Comp., Ist. , . and is a vigorous speaker of the fight- was enjoyed. John Hedley made a skirt was trimmed itb rosepoint late known. nd f rtu e mertook me and I Won �, . , r A,g,,n it may not be. Li pe. He has three sons. The re- talk in which, he mentioned a certain and [brilliants. She also wore shoes been us d in t e a the P-IeviO113 again. I now had three dollars. I .e b b rn brief * I I S. Irene Wankell-Eing. Comp., C; Ing ty . incident which occurred on a train, of white satin. Her veil was Of 6m- evening and no machi�nerry 'had been could pay Jim -Swan back and have I . 94 will decide how long they Will 'keep Emig. Lit., C; Can. Hist., C; Phys., A. Crerar. . I i . I � —_ I I —_ --- in operation in it for a week. Some one dollar left. I was doing well; the , , I it there. - I � ard; Chem., C. . � (Continued on page 6) - -_ pigs, two calves and 40 tons of hay races were good -and interesting; the I I ---.*-- Margaret S. Watson-Eirg., Comp. . go lost. There was a1T1 in5ur- afternoon was short and soon sped 1A . i "I . . C; Ung: Lit., C; 'Caii. Rist., 2nd; Anc. - . - were alL. � when the races were I 11, . , � I . - ' ance Of $7,2100 on the barn and the away and finally I .. I I Hist., C. -Phys., C. . nts were also insured, but Mr. ' h gr d t .. .r� . . I � I MIDDLE,SCHOOL 9 conte over and we left t e Gun ,3, on ' ,, . I M.' R. Joa,tL Webster-Alg., 2nil; SEAFORTH RACES , Public Utility Commission of Seaforth McKenzie's loss above the insurance c'haffeur bad evaporated-, vanished ': I I EXAMINATIONS Mom., 2nd. will be heavy. completely. Well, this was not, the I ... 11 .. ... I I . ,. a ikst of the . Joseph J. Nrilliams-Alg., 'C.;. Fr. The second harness meet of the ' .0. -_ wo,rst,-for he took the car with him, , .... t , I , I . Ike follbwing is suc A., ard- Fr. Comp., lst. Seaforth Turf Association was held for neither driver nor car was t�, be � IV . .. 6 wrote their Mid- Dorothy 1. Wilson - Eng. Comp. !n the driving park on Wednesday seen anywhere. . . I ,ceedul students *11 'I : idle School Eidaminations U the Sea- Waterworks Dept. 0 , ard; Bag. Lit., C.; Ge*rn,, C; PhYS. asteirnoo,ii of this week, and was fav� and wide inquiries but nobody could .1.1, I J()rth Collegiate, Institute. First C I .. .� ", - I $rade proficiency, 75 to 100 marks .. Erma M. Workman-Alig., C; Chem. ore,d with ideal weather. . Notes,-ReV. Mr. Fingland, son of give us any information-, not even the I'll.. _ . In fact the weather was a little too I High Constables of the county. Even ., 11 . , Itot; isecond grade prAficientyp 66 to C.; Lait, A., C- Lat. Comp", 3rd; Fr. fine ,,, it kept the farmers on the land NOTICE TO WATERTAKERS Mr. John Fingland, of Londe-sba,ro, Oc- ,.. I Larks, -2rad; third grade proficiency A,, 3rd; Fr. Co6p., 2nd. curpied the pulpit on Sunday last jiminy Reynolds declared he 'had nev- .. 11 I , , I i 14 ir rd, credit viithout . at this busy season of the year, so ' ' IT oin�� anj er known the man. ,So there we were I ,�,, 60 t, . _ - I . ­ I .-OW-1.... that the attendance was�. disappoint- , Mr. and Mrs. Wil,liam Th at ten, -o'clock, no s�pper, no dinner' I;I, prdfidgiiey;`50 to 69 �ilarks, C. Notice -is hereby given that Section 24 of By-laws , on, Fred, of Toronto, visited at the e. D1. Alberhart-Alg. C; Ing. g I was the only one who lucky enough , home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me- .� �If, . 1.1i Beatrie WHO'S WHO OF The 1 -aces, however, were the best prohibits sprinkling the streets through hose by t6 -be invited, out to dinner go we raid- . ,!X� Chem., 2ftd. - ,�,-* in years. There aA e enti y . Gregor on Sunday la,st. . .. I 3rd'; irst Obtain- f To- ed a hot dog stand and filled up on :.`I� 4 I I%3beA `3 �A�beAart-�Cbem_ s dTi -n out, mak- private consumers unless permission is f Mrs. Phillips and children, o- ga and pop. Then- what about a 1, ,�14'1, I n ,0,oj;�., C,,,..Fjen,eh 'A, 9rd; Fr. BENNETT'S CABINET and every horge-wa ys at do ,... � Ir. I the finishes close and exciting. 1. . I Lati . I 1. ., ed, and pone shall be allowed to sprinkle or use in runto, aTe spending their holida conveyance to get home? Hughie sag- . 1 , . , e I . 10 - the home, of XT, W. Willis. , � I . . . I . . If comp. 2�4, , 11S.he following is the summaryi ed that Howard, Pergusiat had , .4 ��,' II 0 itI; 16hem' C� ving are sketches of t - M-111- I � I I eileii Am6tit-Atlg: 1 � . Foll6 any manner whatsoever the water supplied upon Mr. ,and -Mrs, Oliver Anderson and gest 1��,, 'Lat.. A., , -, Vi..A., W; 'I SterS rialmed by Born. R. .B. Bennett 2.14 Class. M. -and ,Mrs. Robert Clark spent Sun- built a sidewalk ffim Go&rich to : I'. :� . . i I.. I � , �, I � -0- Lit. t,,, I � . gr , d, � ; !, � , - g s first cab- . . lawnls, gardens�,grass -plots, boulevards, or grounds Brucelield right down the middle of , . . .. I bhoin. himself) for hi- P day evening in Listowel, ,Mrs. Clark appeal, W . 1�11-!kl` ,� , .% 1. , , �,i!�i�,� I "' ' , , ' ' i -net: .. .. Toll Gaite (F. �. MeWalfe, h , iii4mv, . , Fr. �C�Omp,., Ist, ­ . (inaludin befteen the hours of six the road, but this did not " I . jessie A A-ibiald-­1AW., �11-�`I` .. nott, prim6 minister, of any description, except remaining for a few days? visit. anry of us, and the bed I M,j I I 1. I # ' 0610A -A* vil I Ron. R. 13. Ben Klingj�tot) .... .......... 4 1 1 1 -­ ,Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley and . :,F�4 .., V �, - I uld offer, waw p Lank eov- , . ,0,,� I let; Lat. A ard Lat. and nine o'clock in the afternoon. This time limita the gaoler, co An. I I . I , � jr,atnister ,of finance ,and. secretary of 1. . , A,, 2-nd. Fr. Co�n.P-f 181t., I."' -'.11" , . May Patch (H. Brewer, goth- daughters, Blanebe and Elva, visited . " � I , ,.� . rs granted permis- ew n, Sunday linstwith ered with biro,wti paper. K took UV ,4,N' . �d lb stak6 for external affairs. W<ql�) ........ ............ 1 2 2 2 tion shall not apply to meter use at N Hamburg o . ��-- Miary W. Mrbdr_Vng. 6,iftp-p t . ' ' I * a collection to pay tolephone, chargeg ��.kkz . Calmd0i now Prime I V I . Aust 10.� Qeb*4 minister has Petaii Patch (Vic Rowntree, Mr. and Mrs. Blastings, Miss Hattie 11 � I I ,P,ng. Lit., C); Can. I., , ; . sion by the Commission. 4Ind found out that out driver WhA- . " :'y_:` ,�. � ' - 40." Lat. 00nV,, C - , . . . :�.. ,..:;, 1! - All A,,gtrikingly distinguished career westpil) ...... I .... ...... Bastings, rot ning wirth them to spend i I % I I en . Any person guilty of .q breach of the provisions of ' W . Oarked- under the quilts, ' safe Iti ".."I'l I . �t,,I�I,,;, A A-,*tstbdrAanjbdore the bar In 106* '86ttk G, (R. Tay10T,w1IIlaCe- . her'holidays here, I .0 1.1, - " 'e­-A-1ff:, 1C; LO ... 11 I , . r _ , dTeamland. Of COUT , it 4wo a satis- I �..,.��.W,;i, i.0 � -.11: . , ',,�'4,t% 1 , I A It "Itte'. - faetion to know thiU, Ithm' We, - ',��,,� � . I., ,j&�j'.J H. Beatti 1. - 240, , 'n,g lie, ' dricall IULTA'AK91 a of the �qp ZZ , . I'& - Lt't (oft*' lot' Pr A _­ , I b �) .............. I ....... 2 4 98 "these By-4awS is,lftblb to a penalty not exceeding Miss Gorrell, of L=d,OU . , is vlaWng 4". ., . . � I �'j L , I ,Leo � I . I ," -, .r P . � .1 I :1 . ... , -, �,,-, rN amid'in,basitess. � I . - - " I ­., 11 � , � , *-, 111) 1, I I T, -_ _1 atsI .VLOOT . Less I , ""I 4, 2.13, 2.134, 2,121A. her cousin, Mrs. Robert Moore, ardd I , t" � I I A . .. , , , his; selection . "4111,111u, 261 $90.00 and costg.'- -' cided, to hire, -a -A�dw 60 4 1, 14.":, . ,c -, 1. ­` C', , ,�, " " ", I, , ! , 11 ,"�, "',A1 q � Mr. and IMrs. I ­;, �,'A "�,fi if egfinies of the Consetv- ,1,18 Class. of Strat , #A gan�ay wo arrange4d. for this V i" No"'. ` I", � ,N D, � I 'N � F, tokoz-'Aig., sidf� :1,1; tg', �1 , f6rd,, spe , ala - ­ I " -,It, a, � . 'L�W'4 ' , I W� ;, I I � Asli , � Wate � ...". , N I L I I 341.3.4.&- 6. Fr. oomp--, . rtakers are respectfully requested to comply ,bildit', I , . . doluars amd� vkiveid'W I i� .; �,,S . , bro­ &I �.- P " .. 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