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The Huron Expositor, 1930-10-10, Page 1, : ,', `1'111i ""-, , ' , . ­ Al, _ , I ..". ­- , , t. i 1 "': , . , ,4" .-,,,% -9 . I., . . . " II .1 I . . I .. . . I . 1. . " . . , . ; I I 1 ­ 4 , . . - '.1 I ; I I I . , I I 0 , , I or . - , - % ­` 'P.111."'4R!" ., lt,"';' ", "" ­, , ",.- - -!,.., , ,,f, :"l - ,. , . ,, ,:,." j , . : I .. , - 'r, :-, ,_, '111.4 " , , , I . ... . 11 " 1 . - . . . - 'I? , I , , , , " 7 ,.`.' , , , I : ,, " ", V_ , ,e- ,., - ?'s",A !.* , $ I!., I , P, :. : , , ,; ". . + " . , :, 11 . i , ­ - I—. 11.1.11--.1... .­­11__i,_R;;1;i;P;R - . - _1 1. .1 I ­. ,.. ,;., !,t ,17; !. I " 0 . I. I , , ­" , 1 I ", 11 N , , , p' . I , , W, ,, ., , "__., I i ,, f, , I , %, .. . " , x,- . , . . .. 11 I I '. . . , - ;",. I'll '4 , 141 ' N,Ji, K J , : , - _;";A'S., 44 . ' , , . ,:.. , 7!v ,%, ",,, ', ,.,&,., ,. "",.,,.., ,. , ,, , W." "I. . ; . _ I ­ "I I - . ­ I , , ,;- Ir , *`,"I , '. , . r1s2ift'm "t, .".1 ril 44: , I I i k r 0- , V2 " .1 7 7 11 17 11 : , . . 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Mliller # j 1 lk@;, rt r): W. :11yi I I . . q,,; 1. 1. , ,,, POR I #114 T! ".Pi. ,, a I e, , mau qax!a A - Tr " " d - , 1' - : - , oai I, ,:, ,. , 1" I -11 - , I I . , . . .... A,,,W RPJ , WEVA .., , . I ,P , . , X m4pet .(O, '11, and !r.r Salk#ja; I - L;p , , .,,,XA`F ,. PSI' , . 'O'', , D , 4 . - I , - .. , . y - - " -, , , , is *, ' -BRU I ` q ,it. '. Ott , I , . , I - , . cc lf ., LLEGIAT's , $891;§ F f q , :, Z:i , , IF - " , . , t 'J "I '': 'r" : - , , , -,. s -.; , '-,: ! :,:, ?Z : , '?, ,;,.Ii, ", . t , , , , le -w- ­ ­'p­,g, .,71., . .­ !`­ .' , ,.,, : , , ", ' X. I 'i , ,' l,,,- , l"t,;",".71" &4,ti I '! ',',` ' " *' 11 . 10011`11i " '. . . . .. I 1. I , " ­, vluv . 6.1" - s P.. .RT ;1'1' I _ Willa, " - ,., , 41;F ,e Well!" ., ' ,I,r %Ilr W P e I '41 ,;w "'Im ' .pq , , 36. It4*10 Aeft tp, a,nd ' I 0 Q0#4,'Aji, Pi'.4t" eaA h Of 3,' Ilfljff' J ,,',, ,,, -P, _,i ,1 ., T,b . 4 ill'.r. .Ix , ,Ir , W.r. . 4 " , _­ ` -1 , Q ililh .I.N1.31, 1 , I 1 r ", . I . , f PQ I %# I - i`., . 7 T.. W'l Mh . - - "! ,, " r - f:,. I . . ; .= ".1 -1-1,­"Ll":_ , I'll I ., . ; I 06 4111 4 C I ,' ?,, , , " , " '', 'Air"? M"A I The .1 ithletie ineot -iAl d ,. , , i. , * I I . - , '_ - . - _,limA RP 440 ZWL; "OT 41 LvOrie,ties light f=W 1 r, , .... , I ; , . . A- . . ad" 0) 11 , , I e'. 4", "00i, i, P A; Ilfl . the ,Hurgiz 'Amvvt - - . Y-ouglis Bros., J. IPr4 wn L . 'C ! " n,, ._ Va. ,"'V, i'tc, I.JaW . _ V ,' - ," , . , evir Athletic Ali ' . . . , oghb M, 4 - 4pi , -M4 ON to*'i'm = ip'O'k-d" 1614 XWROAP, ra 91, "M110.9.F1 I *8 . Tgtke, a e "R oat` ....'u, TV P -T ..... 4 ­ , " #pu was- heldin Ex4ter Friday, . . 11 I ­ I ;,- I .. I . , i , Bow , 4" vc_ M - AT , 'I i , , P ; . 1. I . I I 1_1 'W , yOur,VMa,PPT,. -Pmg; , Aisp,;, 4 ', N . ,""71 . 11, 1, ... I '.1 :,TL , L 'U , , , d' Whit e. and 1 ),. R.oig,glos ­13,rog,,' :F Ar"A I t., I ;A 0 , hmnipson, Mrs. A a -h ,in,* A, . t , Upon, and,, the'students of Goderich,' ,r Agri I.,- - B. A W -, _­­ . ,;1111 . , . , T 'O I . 9; , 1, -U, n.,4','a,',is:w,0,_etcuc , _ftek r M1011"4fr1r. I MIPOMMAWI Tne 14941'PMITI I - icultima, ,1 . 101 having Brown-, (er and p) .W. "Miller a4 , ­_ "' , I I , 11 . . .*Iito# and Seaforth. collegi ,. .- inipeo. foal tW 19 . hf& . I ,pnillbeipicklos, A,,C - I -0 ,, , ,e, ( , , , i J. . 4 ftd; 11 IT the, PIV004114 i, ab , ay:t6`tbo l ­­ , I Cli atgti Nit; 8Q NoNe Bros., : I - 1 NF McLau&hn, I 4 , ", W g g . . I Leghorns,, Browp, (,c) F.' Scott, : R I I ,V,p I musinx , J I .... Opp , . " I. .4 101111 ,,,; V I '.And r - mare, ,I ­, Ir '.. g ti. . , 7 1 Uri. R. - J". "I'll ..... I , vin I , . . . I . _-A. . 1 --mile. ­T%9,?T,a NnZAW',q for honors. iGoderich won' the. NCQU en, Dr. mO)leyw and witbout' apy, e., no. I , I 1, I - y -V O , i"R .. , W* . ,,, I thel Exete -high. seb?ols,,aud 'Rich6X4s*,Kerr,Bx4; horse or buy - V . . Doan (b) , Douglas Br..0 .121ild, - ' "141r% - O;M I 4voOe- - Uhnsall continua on school competed, i o# en - 11, ts C 4-t1glaflos, J., Cowan, . . ,hnn - , ::: ,,. Noble Brc (strength gnd happol"guep , : DO t' I . M" h, P I . us. sauce, Mrs. WRmo%, J.,- kArnoeh , . keeally . ,VrO"; .two year old'filly ur gelding, Leghoins, any ather vail'otyj " (c) R. , , ,," ii , , ji , * * r.1 . . :A. I' . f63Z,m_9y`ft_# ` I iclv. (cr ,and p) Doulglps*o4., T. Wilso - . I , ,:_4,_ I " , " _'R . s. and', A. ,C,'B #er , ", ., .. .. . , 4,chili .s :, F 71 , , J _ - " ,* o Xerr.,Bros., J. R A t9 wh" ' ' ' ' " A R' , , . r 4n; . ,. .... __ I "I I _ I ha,fdl­ in. --wr. MqW llan cup, - 'J. Riebar,dsozr,', Noble Brag,; . . ' " 5 a d e n W the 0ligi on is in yogr: - _ I , as " , I . g ' I .,,,r,,, emblema tic . , " " ., ­ " ­ o, 3 V, f'- "?, , A11,11, e, , sbrawtberriej, - ., - - a , 1, Qp; V. ,,', ,`, " " uf,. the Per,rie, Doan and 2nd, (Ii Douglas Br 9.,..P.. , _ . mr­111 *,= .U0 T4 big4i st number of.points. Exeterwor "one -year old Ally Or . ., .. ­, - Unquistioiitabl thepieseau . . , q* 10 ­ , : , ., . ".0.0 ,p) R. ,Doan, Douglas - . ,Jl P "ing P ' iol I John!9ton- ,. ". *tliinh 0 ."10i . . I ' -19P 'A _ , _11 . is the ,opportune tinia ,to rgo' vy, CIO$ e, ET ' -pan . Ir Bros. Ancouss, (c) ,'- W,. Miller, J. *6 ' 1 ,"4 : I I , rhubarb gnd cherry,. MTS.4 Eck . J1. t r I 11 N*b' &'TO M#W .i, , -; , , geldings Mrs* Doan., (cr ,and . E bam s. ,I V the cup donated- this year by W. G. 'Pax.T, Noble. Bros.; s ,of agricu . . 1 1 , I a'. Tire , . % . rel . n' 06r, X-edd, M.L.A., for the second, highest r . , .." "I" the baser elements of nature i 411'j,pita'It .1 - - i " i ` , lie I . O ty, ,%, r , I'.',.,_' ,' I . - the souls emotional e " . xs-, e turil ho see, C- StOWart) A. WLAuch- B,rbwi4 (h and- cr),.J. ;BT.o W;., W. Mil- Cowan; oTAnge marm M1 , , , _ , standing, -while the.' champiorishIps lin A Yuill- Tnare'b.r gelding, any ler, (p) Douglas:Bros., Jt . . ,, Doan; I -Jam- . D-- - ". . 44des J'-'03* mnr to , xp die 'y , . A ... ... Aqb.*c r, - -. ', ' .. I . I -apple jelly, .'Mrs. R,...41. Ate. qason, sy . . - word who ':WflJJ , , ' , . .. . 3. isry,An; wflfl';a , were divide,d' as follo*s; Senior girl; ag;, C. kewirt. - ... I T thy and altruj4iq. ideal . qi ,,, .4;4 11 , M . burgs (c) T. Wilsop-, R. Doan (h) R. / ", mpa . I Ba . '6' 'Fri 7'rF IWIM V . . Lauchlin, W. Jeffrey; grape jelly, R- ism. The little child ,with ;drippled' , ' J0 ­,'" ' " - 41, , . r Riv "r 0- , er; junior .g I . - ,W. .1 . 11 _ D 'Douglas Bros., 0 0 . . . 1 I iet -, , .. M,Z am Mrs'. I. Johnston; ra,SP- hand, arm, leig or foot, roqulres'70#1_ , , - in lids:,eishti J lir`i "', 'i Ln,71 1 san,T!l , I ,. '. , " ` ) V, - , I , I , , , k .P . 1'1 P Eileen O'Brien, Goderich; senior boy, ing raised loal in 1930, L.'Armstrang, - ; . pathetic monetary- assisting , . "'; 111 . , . I lean, and 2nd berry jelly, R.Cunningliam, J. Oarno- sym ge, ts too ,lacg' fro I , 01M 114 1 ,, I.Mr 'Anthr., ite 'un"Ing" pture - saith- "Every man US , J. -Owl upuv W N Olive Lawsork, Exet irl, ' Heavy, Draught --Brood mare hav- I ,Kay, Goderich; intermediate boy, and 2nd, H. Lamont- - h t . . h 111` :1 ., ; , % 11'111. OTse colt Or Bantams, Clean. (c) T. Wilson, W. clian., canned corn, J. Cowan J. Cani;.. itfi4 Seri I . - . ) ... 1. ­ , .I "It . 11 - . M, d1dr-te-4, b , " Dft,. , . W.' Joynt'' Hemall; junior boy, R. mare colt, 111. Lamont, L.,Arm;stron'g; Miller, (h) W. Miller, T. Wilson., (cr I . I— . toch-an; canned beans, J. 04wan, J. he -purposeth in his hear -t so lot hi , , , , Aej _ wi %A -4 . . . - q " 240,;, ,;T" ,u. . q 'Ij I '. gL; Killer- Bantams Boo0d, cc - canned tomatoes, give; not grudgingly or of'necessiW., cq a$ed -was laid tomesf-beei , .., 1 Brock, H-Lsdll. . - two year 'old filly or gelding, H. and p) W. , , .F. , idti . : I . . Lamont, A..;CoT1gq,u-, L. ArrnistroU ( Noted for it's. steat heat" Parnochan; I . 1 c and h)- 0. T nfl S, Sons, Dan- . Samis, J.'Ccwan; canned chicken, R, for God- foveth a cheerful gliver." ir'.tile ,Laii'd cemeterj,, 49, A 'T ... . W%,Dwgw ,-AXF I . Senior Boys. . . ' I& J. Richard- 1V .. 1 . . I , . . - I I IV I ;T ,g ­.i f I ilson friends 1110;had ma4e4n, hi , ,-4!!, , - `,MtGk ,V , ""' I yearling 4-11- :-or ge ang, b .ok, (cr) 0. Turnbull & Sons,; . Cunningham, T. Wi .; ,pint pressed Yours sincerely, h son. heavy draft team, B. Hemming- rO , Jor, , , &X` ;-; -F ' 100 yard dash -1: McKay, Goderiel , b6cse (yoi;pg), Douglas Bros. and N.. CLPFF imeat, T. Wilson, Mrs. Henderson; I/ in, the distrioi t=61 i' ? - .1. . 1. W-aki", 4. ATms-troug, J. Rieha,dson; 2nd- ducks (old and young), Dougiks I & SONS . . gft 10 4-5 secondi-.V. Elliott, God4ricl, . home-made soap, T. Salkeld, R, 40 pay the last--possiblo I 11 IV!, il, 11 , i' ; . , , .- ,-. i , I : mare or -gelding, any age, Mrs. Brig- Br ' . '' ." ., 1, . , I - I as, and 2nd; pair of pigeons H - Brimblecombe; best household labor- I Measm John W11son Robert 1 I . B. Middleton, blin-66n. , am " I ­ . . - - I., . vari . . - _1 saiving device, home-made, Mrs. D. I E. 'I , Hop, step and jump, - RYckmap. Lamont; best 6 birds, any 'ety, STAFFA . Iolhungsworth JAia' . . L I 1wads*9 - Brood mare, having confined to BYUSSels, )Grey and'Mor- Reborne; sunflow 3,&S. Fowler; best 8 articles of food suit School Report---4The following i's lianz P410-7 a . ii Emote . or, 40. WeGavin . . nd, , I r, 39,feet; V. Elliott, Goderich, 'Crozier, 6. Vlc- -V Cilarke; best Pens D. ,Fowler, , h epo o ' ina Triends 0 _ dece a I .. I LMIged. foal, in 1930, A. ris T C. Mson, C. O,iaecti >n of gard ' pro- able for a working man's supper . 4G. Skinner, -Exeter. rse ok mare . en , W. t e monthly r Tt f the exam - . f . . . . . I'll , " -.,,.,! ') Quarries E. Pollard; ho any variety, W. T. Miller and 2nd, C. duee, Dr. Grieve, W­.:'Reborne, Jeffrey, R. Brimblecombe, Mrs. I. tions held -at School Section No. 4, residents -of th IS 11 " ,.. 880 yards -1. MtKay, GodOich . . F .., - hard, S. McQuarrie; two Clarke. . . I I " " . PRODUCTS 1-Bbbert, for September. Sr. IV - bearers. .. . - ." , , I :­::', minutes and 14 2-5 seconds; !.'Taylor, colt, E' Po DAIRY - Johnston. .. I ; A!, "I . . . "I.;, . year old filly or gelding, N. HcCAuley;, GRAIN Cr m9de, Mrs. Continued on Page Two Rhea Ross 731/o. Jr. IN-Win.'Buftson fl.9' .oT - `: . Goderich; R. Parke, .Seaforth. I ock of butter, home- ral tributes were ,received; as f ., ., :, , 1, ', " , %One year ,old fift or gelding, J. Rich- , ,., I , o I Pole vault --The record was broken - - J. Shaw, J. A. Howe, MT9. L. Parr ; 77.3, Roy Ross 64. Sr. III - Pearl lows: Across from the fimlly P, l,. "'." : I. J - " I , . frdson; buggy horse, L. Scott, A. White fall wheat, 0. Turnbull & I .0 * I - . , ", I R. StoddaTd, of Goderich, doing 12 - . . tablebutter, prints, Mrs. J. Shaw, W. , Ross 69, Arthur Smile 63, Verna lows, from Lawrence and. R Orle I I P, :,,,, Crozier; 'gentleman's outfit, L. Scott, Som., A. Schmidt, E. Nichol; red fall 1. ;, ',*,.; I, - feet 6 inches, a foot higher than the I Jeffrey, W. McInn1S.- butter in rolls, Fawelett 60. Jr. III_ --Cliff Ord Faw- Hebert, Mr, and Mrs.-S,,W. Burnell,. - 1"; "...., ,,, " '': v, R " A. Crozier., wheat, A. Schmidt; spring wlieat, A. HOPEFUL CRIPPLED 1 ..., , Wessa record and 6 inches higher than - S McKinnon, W. Freeborn, W. Jef- cett 66, I.--Rossie Coleman, and of Desbarats; MTs. J. St. Michael of , ;,,., , , , "". I , _,,_ CATTLE . Schmidt,'S. Alton, J. Sterhng, ' barley, &y. Spencer Jeffery (equal) 77, Ross the Sault; wreaths from ,the WeLley .1 ,: ._.I, ,,f,, ,; Stoddard. did at the British Empire - CHILDREN . "Al. ­..' 9, , &rowed, S. Aaton, A. Schmidt; white . . . . . . ) ,, ` ., I :"% , "... games at Hamilton; V. Elliott, Gode- Shorthorns -Bull, two years old and S. Alton, J. Gal- DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Dear Expositor: To each individyal Smile 62. PrimeT Hugh Doig, 85, TIaxi Comoan-y staff, the Degree t6am' ... I '.,*,`_.59 7 ' riek second, and7 Skinner, of Exeter. O- e,r, k-#rr Bros... L. . Parr; bull, one cy quilthig, Lloyd Miller and, Doris Smile (equal) of the Canadian Order of Choien . , ­ I ,;. ,, J­' 7 third. . I A. Schmidt, T. Quilt, fan T. Salkeld, of the human family the possession 74 Leona Fawcett 72. . Number On Friends, Lodge No. 483, Agnes Mur- '.::', ,`.5"? " , ? i . year old, 0. Turnbull & Sons Td. Crich; 2 small peas, A. PJXS. 1. Johnston- crochet quilt, Dr. of health for himself or herself and , 11 ' ,A_ Broad jump -V, Elliott, Goderich, bull calf, Senior, M. Crich, Oestricher - roll, 14; ,average attendance, 12 - ray (Laird); 'Sprays from Mr, ancl ' .. ,!, .', "..., . iunily in which ,.,,- 9% timothy seed, S. Grieve, Mrs. -Savage;* knitted quilt,for the comn' they re I—. , .,., . -, Gode- roe ' C arb - . Mrs. Lloyd Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. R . "..I... 18 feet 5% inches; R. Stoddard 33 mm, Alton; -sheaf wheat, A. Schmidt, 0. Dr. 'Grieve, J. ow.Tf,; patchwor'K side, is a subject of the utmost im- P ara Sinipsons. Teacher. I .: 11, ., M Crich' 'bull calf, JP - - E., Walls, MT. and Mrs. Victor Hebert, 4;',_ ` " I , lyckman, Exeter. . ' Kerr Bros:, - M. Turnbull & Sons- sheaf Oats, A. quilt, Mrs, 1. Johnston., G. Stewart- , 1. , Tich; R Oestrichor Bros., portance. No present date intelli- . 220 yards -V. Elliott, Goderich, 25 Cri,ch; best male, any ge, Kerr Bros.; Schmidt, 0. Turnbull & Sons. log cabin quilt, Mirs. L 1qhnston, Mrs: - ll ny the fact that ., MT, a d Mrs. F. W. Radke, Canadiiii .1 :, '. I I , 1-5 seconds; J. McKay, God-erich; B. n I e in calf, . MANLEY Order of Chosen Friends, Lodge X6.'. _`?fl. ii1ch cow ,or cow we 1 g6n McKelvey; appleque quilt, Mrs. 1. since the advent of the automobile and ­.; ' ; . . v s 39ddleton, Clinton. fourr years or over, M. Crich, Kerr FRUIT its accessories that accidents are con- 433, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips s .. '.. , , 'r 1: , - " ' ,: ,: , Shot put, '12 pounds -R. Fisher, Bros. and 3rd- milch cow under four Johnston, F. Samis; -knotted and tuft timiously increasing in number and Notes.-Potatn digging and bar- Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harper, Daf , ,. ' : . . . ` '_"`Ilt- N,511 I Godterich, 36 feet 9% inches; K. Him- years, M. CrA and 2nd -Kerr Bros.; Apples -Baldwins, J. Sterling, T. , i serious menace to hu- vesting mangolds are the order of the ter Michigan, Mr. and Mirs. E. Ran- 11 ,:.,.­ . have become 4i , ., . crop fairer than ex- elt' -Sault: Mr. and Mrs. R. JJ. Ou i­!,. -'_ ,::., i . 2, , tery Goderich; L. Stock, Clinton. two year old- hefteT, OestricheT Bros., Salkelld; Famuse. S. Alton, T. Salkeld- . - man life and more especially to snia,,l day with the r- I .,& ,i . P I - - :. li 5 , High jump -R. Stoddard, Goderich; Kerr Bros. -and 3rd; one year old Kingof Tompkins Co., J. Sterling, T. children, who if not killed out -right, r,ected, and ,of a high grade quality. '1, I . ry, Bar River; Messrs. T. J. Irwin ;­, ";,,, , `; , ;1 I a . r' t;,. . . , -Crich, Kerr Bros -and 3rd; Salkeld; Maims A. Schmidt, J. Speir; p, except buck- E. Hollingsworth," Bar River Mr. . .., llfj R. Middleton, Clinton; G. Skinner, heifer,, M. re crippled for life. This undeniable Threshing operations are complet- ,,nd M. McLeod, 'Sault; Mr. and 'Mrs. ; fact, together with other accidental ed with a bumper cro . "-,;., ! r 17, " Senior, Oestrielherr Bros., Northern Sp'ies, A. Schmidt, J. Salk- . .4 . Exeter. heifer calf, WheflAll Others Fail ly, 33 .."I"LP, , I ' ,11, .... , ;;,.% ,,i . Kerr Bros.; ,heifer calf, eld; R. 1. Greenings, J. Speir, J. Ster- .­;,, j 4,M yards -J. McKay, Goderich, 59 M' Crich r the birth of -the wheat, which is the highest priced and Mrs. D. remlin, ar . ..River; , -- -.`,,I?, I , 7 child to the teen'age, leaves every according to a ini. The low Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stewart, Bar . ., ,, ' A' 4-5 seconds; W. Barrow, Goderirh; Junior, Oestricher Bros. and- 2nd, Kerr ling; Golden, Rwsets, J. Salkeld, J. . *111, according to . I :1 1' I., . , _, Hagan, Seaforth. Bros.; herd of Shorthorns, I male and Sterling; Blenheim Pippins (Fall), J. -community with the charge of a num- prices are a g -in.g h -high River; Mr. and, Mrs. E. Buchanan and. ­ I ' , , - '. . Half -mile relay -1, Godericb; 2, M. Crich, Sterling, R. Brimble-combe; Tolman . ber of crippled children which with the high price of liv with t e LUXILUy, Echo Bay; and Mr. and Mrs- . , . - ,:: '1111 . 4 females, Kerr Bros., I Tryus proper Surgical treatment, would be- tariff in vogue, which is not helping .. LL. Seaforth. . Oestricher 'ETbs.; best,, females any Sweets. T. Salkeld, J. Cowan; Ontario, ,ome self supporting members of the farmer. The consumer pays the Jack Longworth, Sault. Mr. Taylor '...", I ., Cricb- threer anima1z, get of J. Sterlini, E. Nichol; Wealthy, T. was born in Londonderry, I-relaTra, , Intermediate Boys. age, M. for collecting notes, book ac- Canadian citizenship. tariff. nd the son of James and Mary Taylor. . I 1. I.::: ". i . one sire , M. 6rich, Oestricher Bros., Salkeld, J. Sterling; ,Alexander, J. The Lions organization Of Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLoughlin -a 'grated to Canada wlim 11 11 - ;;,-o I . Pole vault -H. Pickett, Clinton, 9 Kerr Bros., . I * counts, wages, court judgments es The family end , . 1;: ,,,O 0 ,Sterling, J. Cowan; Ribstgn Pippins " ghlin made a busine I . . I etc., any -where in Canada or is doing commendable work respect- Mr. Joe McLou . . . ,-I , k, Herefords -Bull, one year old, J. A. 'Schmidt, W. Yuill; Colverts, ing thebetterment of the condition of trip to Brussels this week. lie was twelve years, of age, settling . . . . . I I, , :. 911i feet 2% inches; R. Pryde , Exeter; J. J U. S., A. i . ... 1.1, LittIle; bull calf, J. Little, -and 2nd; Sterling, J. Bowman.; Roxboro Rus: these dear unfortunate ones. The com- Miss Nellie Desborough, from De- in Hibbert township in Perth County "I . . . . . . .4, ; I , , , . , I_ ,Gandier, Clinton. I milch cow, J. Little and 2nd; one year sets, J. Sterling, J. Corman; Canada \ OUR MOTTO: mittee in charge of the work Teport tioit, is spending her holidays with After 14 ,years residence there, they I . 110. 880 yards -Quinn, Exeter, 2 min-. ,old heifer, J. Little, heifer calf, J. Reds, J. Sterling; Cayuga Redstreaks, . consideiable I progress in attending to friends in our burg. removed to a farm in Tuckersmith . , ,..., , :1. _i utes, and 213/4 seconds; Ross, Clinton; -da, I male and J. Sterling; Fallawater, J. Sterling, -' Court , confid n a and ef - . .0. - township. This firm, incid,entally, . . .. .1 I Little; herd of Herefai eous ,e ti I - the cases in the eastern half of Hur .. 11 I -1 -rich. . still in the possession of the Taylor , ....., I.. I., ., I Vftlter, Gode . s, J, Sterling on County. Messrs. R. Murless Jones t . 1: I Hop, step and, jump ­J. Sutherland, .4 females, J. Little. W. Yuill; Gravenstein ficient service. Reasonable and Charles Barber visited the Hos- TUCKERSMITH 'family. Most of deceased's early -man- . i , 4Goderich,',88 feet; R. Aberhart, Sea- Jerseys­--;BuR calf, A. Davidson; 2 and 2nd; Maiden' -s Blush, T. Salkeld, Rates. - , "I year Old heifer, A. Davidson. J. Sterling; Peewaukee, ,0. Turnbull . pital for Sick Children in Toronto last hood was spent in the employ of Kyle . ...., . , , forffi; T. Ross, Clinton, week to ,see little Alice Leith, who Death of Mrs. J )hn Oldfield- -An. I , , - Davis, J. E. T. BURNS and Mustard, in Sawmills and grist ... 1111 I High jump -4. Gaudier, Clinton, r, ' Grade Cattle---- Milch .eow, dairy & Sow, J. Sterling; Ben . . . has been there for some week3 since old and'highly esteemed resident Of mills around Brucefiel-d and Egmopd- . . : 1, , - dir 'Mrs. L. Parr, A. McLauchlin, Sterling, J. Salkeld; W2gne?7s, J. . , :feet 1% inches; G. Holmes, Clinton; str" , TORONTO LONDON her operation, and who is likely to be Tuckersmith township, passed away v,jll . . J. Bowman,; infich cow, beef strain, Sterling, J. Speir; Duchess, of Olden- He was married on October 11, I M , I I E. Smith, Exeter. SEAFORTH in that institution for four more on Monday evening at the home of 1876, at Mitchell, Ontario, to Miss il I 100 yard dasb-W. Joynt, Exeter, 11 Mrs. L. Parr ,and 2nd and 3rd; two burg, J. Co,kan, A. Schmidt; 20-oumee -:1"Im weeks. The surgeons report favorably, her daughter, Mrs. John Pethick, at Margaret Dobson, of Seaforth. One I'll, I ,;, ", ", -Clinton; Cardno, year old heifer, Mrs. L. Parr and 2nd, Pippin&, J. Sterling, J. Bowman; 12 P but a pronounced deformity of long Winthrop, in the person of Mrs. John I'll , . seconds4 Stirling, H. Lamont; ,one year old heifer, M. crabs, J. A -gar, J. Sterling,- 5 ,winter - I son, William James, predeceased him . A Seaforth. standing requires con-sidera,ble time Oldfleld. Mrs. Oldfield was a daugb- . : Ili , , d by some years, and he is survived by 1 , " ; apples, any named variety not ... a - ; Broad jump -W. Joynt, Exeter, ' and expense for correction. The,j(- . 18 Yuill and 2nd, Mrs. L. Parr. , two ter of the late Richard Green, ; 11 th-One year old steer, bove list, J. Sterling, Mrs. R. J. Mc- as born in Whitby 74 years ago. As Six daughters, Mrs. G. C. Wesley, . % 11 I I 1 feet 11 inches; R. Carter, Clinton; T 'Grade Oat sympathetically-bearted Lion -gentle- w , Thomas Wyatt, Miss Margaret , . W. Yuill, J. -Bowman and 3rd; steer,Lauchlan; 5 Fall apples, -any named ung girl she moved with her par- TVITS- I L i!01 Sutherland, Godericb. . men also brought back -with them lit- a yc , 220 yards -W. Joynt, Exeter; Ster- calf, Senior, J. Little, Mrs. Parr; steer variety not in above list, T. SalkeRd, ed quilt, Mrs, Samage, Mrs. McKel- tle Joseph Nigb, whose operation Some ents to Hibbert township, where she Taylor, Mrs. Wesley Taylor, of Echo - 1 1 . calf, Junior, O.'Turnbull, & Son, MrE'. J. Cowan; six varieties of winter ap- vey- bedspread in fancy stitch, J, weeks ago is a pronounced, success, resided. until her marriage to , ,'Mr. Bay; and Mrs. Charles Phillips, Of* . . I ling, Clinton; T. Ross, Clinton. eties Ho e, R. Brimblecombe; coniforter, and who will be running around play- John Oldfield 42 years ago, when elip- Chicago. Mr. Taylor ca,me to Algoma , 11 i Shot put -R. AbeThart, Seaforth- Parr and 3rd; heifer calf, Senior, ples, J. Speir, J. Cowan; 6 vari tcownship. Mr. Oldfield on October,18th, foTty-one years ago, . .1 : 1, , ' Mrs. Parr and 2nd, H. Lamont; heifer of Fall appl s, J. Cowan; Fall pears, fancy, home-made, Mrs. R. J. Me-!ing and happy in about two months came to this .ty., J. Sutherland, Goderich; G. Holmes, calf, Junior, J. Bowman, Mrs. Parr; T. Salkeld; Winter pears, J, Sterling, Laueblin, J. Cowan; comforter, prac-itime. Arrangements are now undex predeceased her a few months ago, on the old steamer Atlantic, landing 4 , , r. I 1. . , Zlinton. but she is survived by one son and at Port Findlay. He was a resident ,11 ter one fat steer, W. Yuill and, n4,and 3rd; J. Gowan-; plums, any variety, T, Salk- tical, R. Brimblecombe, Mrs. G. Hen- i way for attention to a child from the I I ,- 440 yards W. Joynt, Exe , ,aughter, Mrs. John Pethick, of of Bar River from that time until 1. .. I minute and 2 4-5 seconds; E. Quinn best animal on the grounds, beef type, eld, ,Mrs. R. J. McLauchlin; 3 varle- derson; hooked mat, Mrs. Wilmoiit,iporthern. part of the county, iequir- one d . I . I :- I I ing considerable time and the best of Winthr( . 1: ... tiess off plums, R. Thompson Dr. W. Jeffrey; most useful article made; . )p, and Mr. W al was held times as a councillor in Laird town- I . . , j. Little, W. Yuill, J. Bowman. , illiam Old -field, his death. He served at various Exeter; T. Ross,'Clinton. Grieve; cluster of grapes, L. Russel, from I yard of factory cotton, Mrs. D, surgical and hospital treatment. This of Tuckersmith. The funer iis to be followed by several serious from the home of her daughter on ship and as school trustee. He was 44 I , , . X , . I Half -mile relay -1, Clinton; 2, Sea- SHEEP R. Brimblecombe. Fowler, Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin: braid-, on, when the ser- a member of the Presbyterian church. ,!..Y forth; 3, Goderich. . cases within the next few weeks, and Wednesday afterno .. , 8. . ed mat, Miss Livingston, T. Walker; J. F. 11, ,. Leicesber--Aged. ram, J. Cowan, A. ROOTS AND HOED CROPS it is to be hoped that all the crippled vices were conducted by Rev. I ....,i.. I I Junior Boys. . pair of woollen, mitts, home-made, .Q. - . I . Mayberry & Son shearling ram, A. children under the care of the Lions Myers, Rector of St. Thomas' Ci urch, "N I Mayberry & Son: G. Brown; ram , Bushel early potatoes, named, R. Mrs. Savage, Miss Livingston; man's Clubof Seaforth will be properly look- Seafortl4, assisted, by Rliv. W .F. . .1.1 '. ,. Hi working shirt, -home-made, Mrs. Hen- CROMARTY , gh jump ---4E. Campbell, Clinton, 'Hoover, S. Russell, G. Campbell, A. . Interment was , 1; 4 feet and 7 inches; 'R. 'Brock, Hen- lamb, G. Bro-wii and 2nd; ewe, two deroon, Miss Livingston; man'3 pair ed after before winter sets in. Thus Smith, of McKillop -Y, the . .*.i shears and over, A. Mayberry & Son-, Schmidt; late potatoes, -named, S. , the crippled children of this district made in Maitlandbank cemetei * . . "I'll sall; H. Wilkins, Godericb. of socks, wool,, han,d-made, fine, 0- of Huron County hopefully and joy.. pallbearers being Messrs. William, Notes. -Rally day was observed im I ,, - I , . , Half mfle,-- . Brock, Hen-sall, two G. Brown.;,. sbearling ewe, A. May- Russell, R. Hoaver, W. Reborne, C. Hemi' . , the ser- ­ t, berry and 2nd; ew,6 lamb, A. May- Clarke; Swede turnips, R. Hoover, ngway, W. ReboTne; -man's -pair ously discern in the Lions Club that James, Adam'and W. J. Shol4ice and the church on Sunday last ",""', ' being confteted by Rev. Mr- . minutes 28Y2 seconds; Z Sherri' , berry & Son, G. Brown; pen, A. May- Mrs. McKelvey; turnips, any other of socks, han4-made, coarse, W. Re- ray of brightness that tend-, towar ex. Wallace. vices '.1 . ... .. I Hensall- J. Johnston, Godierich. borne, 0. Hemmingway; one quart the alleviation of their suffering. irk Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Keys and Mrs. Miller, of Monktom. :A, midt; white ..:, I .. Shot 'Put -J. Wright, 33 feet 5 in- berry * Son, J. Cowan. variety, R. 1 oover, A. Sch maple syrup, J, Carn-ochan, Airs. G. fact -it is their sheet anchor of hope A. Nicholson attended the fall ,dair Mr. John McCulloch and Mrs. Col- . '.. I - Downs -Aged Tam, Arke-11 field carrots, J. Howe, Mrs. D. Fowler- .;;;. Oxford "t thi n Te a r last week. well visited in Harriston with friend& . .. ches; E. Gillespie, Seaforth;,W. Suth- &' I ohiisto .` 'Henderson; honey in the eorab, '17. from a life misery for witbou s i esw te , 1, , I Sons, M. Henry; shearling ram, long table carrots, Mrs. I. 3 .7 Misr, Helen Gibbons was a Sunda * Over the week end. They ,were ac- .1 . erland, Goderich. -_ Speare and . , log _vard dash - R. Brock, Hensall - Arkell & Sons and 2nd; ram lamb, X. R. Hoover; early horn carrots, R. .11, Hoover, Dr. Grieve; long red beets, visitor -at the 'home of Miss Mary companied by Mr. Joseph , 1, 11 2-5 'Iseconds; W. Cudmore, 'Sea' ffe=y, D. McGowan; ewe, two Shears. . Papple. daughter, Ada. "I . and over, M. Henry., Arkell & Sons; R. Brimblecombe, A. Schmidt; blood - Mr. Pearson Charters had the Tnis- Rev. Mr. Elder, of Milverton, form- . i forth;' Gillespie, Seaforth. . , I 11 - Pole vault -j. I WT,ight, Seafarth, q ,shearling ewe, Arkell & Sons, M. turnip 'beets, J. Agar, M. Brown; - fortune to have a nail run into his or pastor of Cromarty, called, on a fe.v,r .., : i I I feet 2 inches; P, Page , Goderich; D Henry; ewe Iamb, M. HenTy, Aykell parsnips, Dr. Grieve J. 1J.qwe; winter ." ! PT -T 7 foot. We are all glad to hear that friends in the village on Thursday ,"j . - & Sons; pen, Arkell & Sow, M. Henry. radishes, R. Brimblecombes A. . %;,4 Smith, 'Clinton. ving . last, owing to having conducted the , '1 I i . . 3 j Dorset Horns- -Aged ,ram, 1M. Henry Schmidt; isugar mangolds, R. Nichol, Ine I Mr. and -Mrs. 'T. J. Ric'hardeo"T. funeral services of Mrs. Peart, one of' .. .., , 220 yaTdt--R. Brock, Hens -all, 26 j. and 2nd- shearling ram, D. Brooke; P. Stoviir`t; man,go,ld Wurzels, long I a I .., " I I 1, seconds; W. Cudmore, Seaforth; and Mrs. Gordon Richardson and Miss the older members of Crom rtY i ',. e, Seaforth. ram lai i, , M. Henry, D. Brooke; ewe, red,P, Stewart, A. Schmidt; long yel- Lillian Richardson, spent Sunday at church. . . two shears and -over, M. Henry and low mangolds, P. Stewart, J. Ster- 11 Al. step and jump --K. Hockey, the home of Mr. Frank Jones and . Mr. and Mrs. Quance motored to ". I 61111"Op"i 2nd; sheaTling ewe, M. Henry and ling; yellow Globe mangaids, P. Stew- Harpurhep Cemete r Mrs. Potter. Milverton on Sunday last to visit with F. .. Exeter; R, Brock, Hensall; P. Page, and, ewe-larab, M. Henry, D. Brooke; art, J. Sterling. .0 Woman's Institute. -The Woman's friends, also to attend anniversary- .01'' Xvoderich. `M. Henry, D 'Brooke- . , ervices , . 41 . Broad jump - K. Hockey Exeter, pen, Institute held their monthly meeting s , in Mr. Elder's church, Milver- ", Sl1rOPSbiT8 DOWTIS­4Aged ram, J. on Octol>er Ist, at the home of Mary ton. '11 . . - 4, Gillespieb Seaforth; Oam all,' Clin' Thompson and 2nd; shearling ram, J. Onions from ,seed, red, W. Brown, At -a joint meeting of the Managing Board and those interested Papple. There was a rehl good at- W. M. S. -The October meeting of' A". 11 - " . 'ass; I W. 11, ton. ThompsDup tendance. The meeting opened -with ", .. Half -mile relay - Seaforth, Hen- J. Howe; Onions from Seed, Silver in the Harpurhey Cemetery, held in First Presbyterian Church on the W. M, S. was held on Friday last V 14 J. o on.; ewe, sbelara . . . . . Ross, skin,, J. Howe, Dr. Grieve; onions from the Institute Ode and repeating of at the home of 'Mrs James Hill. The I . :,* sa'H, Clinton. and ,6ver, J. Thompson. and 2nd; Monday evening, September 29tb, 1930, a Committee was appointed the Lord's 'Prayer. The roll call was 1 " , ,,, , . seed, yellow, Dr. Grievie, J. Howe; on- president, Mrs. Olimer, presided. The, . I I I I ewe, J. Thompson, D. - meeting opened by singing Psahn I 11 . Senior. Girls. shearling Tons from seed, Giant Rocca, Dr. t e ri!zo -- T -,-,:r,'. 7und, which would provide for the perpetual main- answered with "An economy wrinkle." , . H4DP, Step and jump -Olive Lawson, Brooke- ewe -lamb, J. Thompson and Grieve; onions from ,top sets, Dr. ,.cran-ce of the graves of the pioneer settlers buried in that Cemetery. A paper was,given by Miss Alice Selection 1019, "Unto the Hills," and' I ... A . zz I I Thompson on 'Labor Saving Devices" . zl' I . , '4 , VAetdrs 27 feet 11% inches; Norma 2nd; pell, J. Thompson, W. Ross. Grieve'- onions from Dutch cets, G. was of great interest to every- Prayer by the president. The roll I , . 111,' Q which call topic for the day was any itoin 0 1-Ubkirlr, Seafortb; Beatrice Aber- HOGS - ftewaA, P. Stewart; quart top Orion This Committee is as -king those having relatives buried there, one. Mrs. A. Kirk then rad- . ; bart, Seafoith. Bacon 'Hogs --Boar, one year and ' i in the Glad Tidings and was re- ,, , sets, T. Wilson, Dr. Grieve; Dutzh and all those interested in seeing that all the graves are cared for, ing on "Intoxicating Dr nks and Un- fro 11 ). I 15 yard, dash -1, Beryl Pfaff, Exe- over, 0. Turnbull & Song, S. Alton, sets, 9. Brimblecombe; potato onidna, 7 11 Olive Lawson, Exeter; 3, B. Douglas BTos.; boar under IV year and to six-tiscribe to thiq fiind. employment," which showed us if we sponded, by a large number of the . '. . ., I , ,, ter; 2, 71. Agar, P. Stewart; 6 ears Of corn, only stopped to think how we could members, there being thirty-tbTe.0 . , ,. 111' , I I.", 'eibart, . over 6months, Douglas Bros. and 2nd; - present with quite a number of visi- I... , ,, I JV) 'Seaforth. Yehlow ,Canada, A. Schmidt, J. Cow better many things . There was a con- . .`N Mgh jump --Dorothy Rusteii, Nit- boar, ifnder 6 mo,nths, J. Nichol and included-, it being the occasion Of il an; 6 ears of corn, WT -bite Flint, T. As by law, now in force, all owners of cemeteries are compelled test in charge of Dorothy Br-oadfoot. tors ,:- 11 I t, Sffo th; N. 2nd, Douglas Bros.; Sow, I Year Mid Wilson, R. Brimble, ive of the I I. 1.1 I chell- Beatrice Aberhar , T oombe; 6 ears of to have these cemeteries kept in proper condition, This was followed by a tatting dem- a visit of a representat ", i _ I .41, Hudson, Clinton. 1w, ovew'? ,0. Turnbull. & Sons, Douglas corn, Yellow Dents T. Wilson, Mrs. onstration and lunch was then served. Library Committee of St. Andrew's : 4", ,:: ! , ,, Xo_ Brag. and 3rd; cow under I year amid L Johnston-; 6 stalks of fodde ces.-The sixty- Church, Stratforrd. Mrs. Mallion gave I i 7.5 yard dash -1, Beryl Pfaff, E r corn, Thirty dollars is the amount'required for perpetual upkeep of Anniversary Servi . , ter; Beatrick'AberfiaTt SeafOrth; Ruth ,over 6 months, 3. Nichol-, 0. Turnbull P. Stewart; 6 eses table corn, A. one lot, but if there are any who feel this amount a burden, the Com- eighth anniversary of Turner's Unit- a pleasant and instructive talk Orr . % '. V distribution of magazines, bo kg, . I Mlarne. 66a 6h. - ' & Sons, Douglas Bros.; Sow under 6 Schmidt, J. Cowan; collection of ed Churcb will be 'held on Sunday, the . .! ,,), 1 . JUtkiOi Girls. months, 3. Nich6l, 0. TdTnbull- & Song, corn, named varieties, A. Schmidt; mittee 'suggest you get in touch with other relatives and through October 19th, at the hours of 2.30 in etc,, .which could, be sent to schoot . .4 ,;,l I . Douglas ,Bros..;. pen, I male, I brood DruwhoaA cabbagei Dr. ,Grieve, R. them raise the requited amount; or, if you cat give a sum in excess the -afternoon ,and at, 7.30 in the eve- homes, lumber camps and Other sta- .1,7:` gli j, . * 4 1. ,V"', . Iti, 'umly-H. Outidiei,. Clinton Inder. l'ye:ar and Sow, under Nichol. Oxhoartcabbage, Dr. Grieve, of this amount, the,, , acceptable, as ma -Ry ouried ning. The pastor, Rev. F. G. Farrill, tions in the north coantry. Mms. , ! 4,"..; 1 1 Exetor;'R Sow, Sow t . oney will be veTY1 ., " ,' feet :3 -h-whels; Jean. P1104, . onduct the services Cooper read a carefully selected par-. 4 L. ". Inton. .... 6 months, J Xleboli 0 Turnbull -4 W. R,borne- red, pick -ling cabbage, R. in Harlyurbey have no surviving relhtives to care for their graves. M.A., B.D., will c re for afw- .1 !, " -1 rickoft, 0.11 gl s Bi'6c; be4t * b% an Brlmblec to, W. Reburn; cauli- I the d .Y, . .1. " . ­- Hap. Atep, and jump--sawi 0. Brien SOUS -i DO . a1r and preach and the choir will provide tion of the Scriptu . , ­ . P 11 I 0 ­,", . 60dotich, 28 feet 11,14, Iffichoa " hog$, bte_ d, from 170 to 22 %p I special music. A hearty,welcome will ter which Mrs. Duncan, MAOI,latrea& 4-1 . ,- An 'Any flow&r, T. Walker, J. 'Carnoehau; Please make y'our remittance payable to The Harpurbey Ceme- ""'."q,."4!, Aj'er Dougl9s Bros. and ftd, J. Nichol. ob9anso vrorlt : ,,, , F, puvipkin, yellow field, J. Cowan., Dr. be extended to all -who will join in a short sketch of Miss D 15k . 7 , , , 1. I ... . 17 .,. 611 ., a ­­ ssionary in, Pormota. ItrAin _ I I "ette .M&agat, mite,h ; it. 0 ,.. .:." . . - tery Trust Fund, and. forward it to M. McKellar, Treasurer. These -vices. as a mi ,` I . I , ! .. , . Grieve; .pumpkin, Mammoth, W. Re these sei . I,.;,.,. 11 OZIA011, POUPM"Y remittances will -be placed. to the credit of The Harpubey Cemetery School lReprort,--The following is 599 was sung, followed, Tby the readivar .k 11, . buinq squash, W. Reborne, Dr. Grieve; . !: . I YATd dAs: ileen O%ried Odd-. ' ' of Commerce, Seaforth. - -0, 0"alli- , J . . , 60 p) T. C., Wil- pluin or cherry tomatoes, A. SchThidt, Trust Fund in theCanadi-an Bank the school report for School Section of the study book by Mrs. Job: , 1'., I , . 1. I 11 is 6 s-5 se6nds; M. rose, Gt_bh; . -Briumas (c, b., or a -Ila I ;.,-, for the month of iltot. A very exeellelit &Per. was I I., , 1.4 % I i . . , .1, ;- , I I 0 1 4o. 6, Tuckersinith , ,, !', , priel . . ., ., ,, may Sims" Exeter. 1-1 .. - %,_. got and 2nd; DWP.red Rocks (c) W. W. McQueen-, butter betins (black), R. D one and read by Mrs. Russell ge6tt, n&691k,, .... .,-, " , , ... I - ' Weri Mrs. a. Aift&Tsm; white Yours very truly, September, based on examinad ;,p' , 4 Broad jitinp-Ween 01 Wh" . " il,W Frank Scott, 0, cr and p) W, Rd I Sr. IV-Saxab Wbit- "Vision. and Ser ice 11 Thig 1%oft oji- 10 ,, ;`. , 11 . s , _ . rich, 16 feet 61/4. inches;, - . . ) I AW h,ftd' %Id, Rocks. Any other. VA&Z; beans, largo, T. Wilson, J. 90*m,an; wonthly work: -ry lielot'a'4nd ul' - . ' , ", "Im, . q 1. X - , , ­. . ,. I., - butted. beans, aiiy other variety, A. more 92%, Pearl Hugill 88. Jr. IV- tadned some V( 1. , '.., .11, .","o ' ji; 1, FOXXOMt, IM . ,11ARVURIMY CEMETERY COMMITTEE, 1' ­ ;,i , I'AtrM letyq' '(. ) 'T-,. 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