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Renfrew and Lanark Won. Savings Office goes I ��� I �� . �, in Exk`nding Our Best Wishes _ V. J1, q Bull, of 18 Edgley Avenue, Sear- men hear their children, cry for food � to seek shelteT. All the fire fij.*fs' ", "" Arw_; I � I I , , ,. �,,-,. Eastern Ontario counties, were a] 11 I could do was to save the outbuildi�i4vpgps. 'D " Plan Vi , ,W,,�, , I . - 1p.�, �,, . . .... � s �*" L . I . T ki-, I �, . ��, sented in the inter-coun The sympathy of the whole oommun- and J,�� 1. 1 1,0'A repre I . � I N - - I I - � , , I , boro Junction; and the winner of and warmth, would mothers go in Joyful. Un � . , _ 4 ty judg milar ac- rags, children. and men too, if they . A r a ristmas, Permit �, an& Phit. `6-11 ing competition& conducted at the the second prize $60 in a si � , , �p U. - - 1 -.3%Z, �, -, . it has been won by Mrs.. T. could trade their -handicraft for the . ity goes out to the family in Lbe.loss pa1$1*9XeF,,f4 = � OT � , � %. . .4 Ottawa Win -ter Faix on December 2nd e0ur which is oniy covered- by a light -In- J. B. K,64ned�,; , Uen'ry' , 0q,Jo0*1.' , i , . " us ! I I 3sullivan " � C; �­X­ � �, _ Mine - Jamieson, of Respeler, Om.; food Canada has asurplus of? Work " also lo ,ex'press the wish that . I wo a4i::'­ I � inter-00unty Seed apd. the -third prize of $25 in sav- makes work' Happy is the man who - � surande. ,,,, :J. I . , = , , and 3rd. The A. H Acres trophy, em, a , ­ 'I., 11 I ings account goei to Mrs. A. D. Fer- works. The reverse if idle. 1 : The Merxy Makers started their Nas�. 'Mr.' Kewie.dyr,;;,7N-47'7W, '� _,� blematic of the r.' KennedV, w... -A,, . , "Oul , edy . �.k,�w",q :� : �1 It- � 1�10 `0 * we may ever continue to merit , G. fl*�iwi&k, Judging Championship of Eastern Yet -this debt --this -what we call * . program for the wintees, sport at over thii entire rea N .. gt �N ,, __, ", , Ontario was won by the Renfrew guson, R.R. 3,Galt, Ont. i . . I ., , ''I'll I ....... I . ­:;�`,�_­_ - ., . P, . the e4- , , , it", de � 06unty -team. -In the inter-eounty Twenty-five prizes of hampers of war debt ---- prevents the ,interchange . I your highest respect. I .home of Mx. and -Mrs. Harry Ben- tem, having sery as eA,giii'", ,�. 11��111 - .4 �� 11 Stook Judging Competition-, Lanark Ontario apples and, 26 prizes of bags of the -products of Men the world ov- I newels last week, where all enjoyed the Wilham. Cro,. k ih .1 li!n WIFN%1,111f%qlgl� " 0. ,q:#_# f � � -, , - �'i'�".�,,'�-'A',"'�"�,,',',"', I �1) I. e Of Ontario potatoes make up the or. - I . . themselves -until the wee hours hi the early ,train,- of the; 4ibep'� ", W-0 _i, N, .4 w�� 11 , "I , "', , , ' 1,b �' " ' 1""4' , , , ,,, ffl, '. , - , , �;� �, . forged to the front and secured th p X . �:I.,,,',�,.?.; M , , , . . _... 1. -L'111 I Peter White Trophy for 1930. - other awards,. Willy not ca6cel national, war -debts? morning whe ' n all left wishing their been sent to -vWiouo'rAUr,0advv-.._ �, � ,.."A 31.0 , " � The, competition was staged in Wly not caucel- them before the -world .. I hostand hostess many happy returns tions to show !the type of, IXT!411114 14t, ,':!�,,!�. , ' . I .!� ". a 6 use in the pioneer . " ��"�;'��,,,,� ... ,", I J , N' CLUFF & SONS of -such occasions -1 487S of the Xor , , " -1 �__, Department's goes to wreck? Before civilization ,. th- c�,,�, connection witffi the I . , ", � 0;�'�,,t* - � Too Much Silage. .. .� . . Mrs. W. Manley and her daughter, west. Colonel KoGraw, couductor� of -,-.4- A . me -planned -to increase the.goes to wreck? 'IF Uk� program . 4W, "o . __� , I Bernice, spent the week end at the the Crooke train said of Mir Hel .1 �,;,,�. � .. - I .11 Authorities claim that silage is an and city for Ontario It was -statesmen so-called that led i6i , ,�A,, �� �:,�..'�2"..�,.%11.111 . demand in town ,. _ I home of Mr. -and Mrs. C. Eckart, Sea- I'Mr. Kennpoy was not only, � 1�ioinl.A_ ,... ,., 11 , � 11 , � " e3ftra good feed if it is not vbused. farm products. The competition was the world in -to the great war. It is I . I . ent citizen of Grand Forks bUt,olle 4�of '�, `.�.�,�: �w I T*ct kinds ,of abuse are to feed too staged at the Agricultural Depart- the job of real statesmen. to lift us � I - � forth. � t114 dre . r'S �,.,� , . aj, r.; I � 41,�_, I ,�'�,__._, I . A number from here took up a chal- the -ablest engineers of � -U I , . ,­ � , 11 ��� I'll much and to let the, surplus accumu- mep,t's exhibit at the Winter Fair, from the terrible threatenings to eiv- 11 :_."�,,�,,'­,�� Aq ,:1:,�,"."; .. late in the mangers. It should not and a closei inspection, of the various ilization. . taTy, Mrs. T. B. Baitd.- Missionary other members of -his fanii,17. Mr. Mr,- len-ge game of cards in the vicinity of Northern. ,11e.was, recognized by of-, , ��.�,:�.-:Sgi , _', , ��,` * �� I �_ be '��!'��,i',',, 11 I forgotten that silage is largely tions of this exhibit can supply This country,, this Canada, Of ours, Monthly Secretary, M�r's. D. Tough; Fmen was a member of the I.O.O.F., Seafo,rth last Monday, biAt the home ficials, of -the ,road as one of the most ,,�, 1, 'Wl I'll . 1, I . I sec ious. I.. 4.,". . 'water. fff'.the cows are encouraged I n not a Temperance Secretary, Mrs, ,Haugh; joining -an eastern ludge- he was a boys came out victori capable and, trusted employees. As- . _.� . " sw4i�s to the ,seven questions ask- has -given world leadership ' . ",:,:<.-, � t, . ;, . to cram themiselves with silage at "' y, Mrs. J. Addlson� as- strong Liberal and- a continuing Pres- -0 . an engineer he was held in high re- �� I , :: , 11", ��. few great movements. press secretar: ... . `,� , ' � .:,� "' � 14�,,�. � I . ed in the competition. :1�,�'!'_ _., R the of g CONSTANCE , .i . expense pmin and hay they The Department ofl$!cials express Can we not find in this country sistant press secretary, bliss Munro; byterian., being a Member of the First gardand always was asgigned to the. a . , �, P-2, � .. 111�1 ... will not -be -getting enough nutrients mo�st important trains. He was 111; ��IkJ§5 11 . . themselves as extremely pleased with some man, some men, who will give organist BErs. L. Forest assistant, Church, 100innipeg. 'Hie was also a . '11.�.',�� i to sustain their bodies and a profit- war Mrs. W' Stevens. 13fts. �. Addison, keen supporter of all Manly, clean Mr. Poster Fowler has -resigned personal friend of C. 6. Jenks, opera- I ,.�'., �Y,.,. 1; I , �' , ., I flow Of milk. Preferably the the results' of the contest. Several leadership to the cancellation of tion No. bon vice-president of the road, a" �., 11,V I , , I � able thousand contestants took part, and debts. Across the international bor- leader of Group No. 10, then, took the sport, paxticularly enjoying baseball, from teaching at School See I", � ,';. - ' .1,� ,, , . -.1-0 . �. 1" 1% t engi 65 'o X - ' I ",,.,� i grain -should be fed on top of the ��,`i .."', 0 4 the answers given, -by the Majority der in thee United States are many chair. After singing two verses of hockey, lacrosse and curling. He on- 2, XeKillop, to accept -a good position always operated he n n T, � ',�_", . ' I-',_ * 1. . � , silage so that it will -be eaten first show that the lessons which it was public men who orpenly advocate the Bymn 169, the. devotional leaflet, tered many rinks in the Winnipeg in Kitchener with ,an insurance com- Jenks' private trains. His associates � �'�,jl._ li-11, .. �.QZ . , ,, I .� . .1, ��:�, I engineer.. �: �, ' . � i . and then not more silage than will hoped to teach were well learned by cancellation of these war debts. if "Give us this day our daily bread," bo-m.-ttpiel and carried off valuable priz- pany. regarded.him. as the ideal , ", .j '..., � . . �. I be eaten readily. If there is a sax- thousands of town and, city shoppers. Atmerica, and, this Includes Canada was read by MIrs. A. T. Scott and all es from time to ,time with Carberry Mr. William Thompson, who inju.r- pleasant and, agreeable and always .... .... 1, . � � % le, - , , , ­�,, . L . L . , 0 plus it is well, to clean this out of, d the LDrd'a Piayer in unison. and with Regina rinks. Mr. McEwen ed'his ankle, is not improving as Ins ready to go. He was a member of - .� ,,, � I and the United States, would take hold repeate . 1. ;.�.. 11,� � -1 1. L, . the mangers daily. I I New "Better Bull" Area. of the work ,of cancellation of war The topic taken from,the study book- married Amy Ross, at Brucefield, Ont., many friends would like to see. the Knights of Columbus and th!11 " .1.1'. ­ . ". I After inionths. of preparation which debts, then other countries would fall on Japan, "The JapainiAe, People, Their in 1888, the year he came to the west. Xr. -and- Mrs. Austin Dolmage and Great Northern Veterans, Associa- ��;'�.,`!�,;, 1. I .11 ­ 111, - I ..:. f . ith tion." - - .. Winners at . International. included census taking of Middlesex in line---�would agree. Perhaps one or Social Life and'So�ial�ProblemB," wa6 Mrs. McEwen survives witl� two Mrs. Miller Adams spent Sunday w.i 1 � 1. �.; 11 Ir I - x. and Mrs. J. H. Wheatley, of Olin- I ", " - 11 I , . I ain and seed two of the More selfish would object, given by the, follq,wing� ladies-. Miss daughters and, three sons, all of whom M -am . 1,1:1 .. 11, . � � "ZI, Ontario expert gr uty j ' . , , , , , - " I . registered bulls, Mddlesex Cou I � "'; 1� I s brought honor tot Ontario ' they would be forced, to agree if Bowey, Mrs. Raugh, Ws. H. Aiken- were bo,rn in Manitoba. These are: ton. I ­ , ,, , ��' I � grower has now -been declared a "better bull but d Mrs. Adffisoii , . The ternlPer- Mrs. George Taylor, of Oak I.ake, Little -Maxine McBrien, who was _-, 1. and to themselves by winning nearly area" under the provisions of ,the the rest of. the world said, it would hea and TUCKERSMITH 1."� � ... forty prizes at the International 6f- cance4 war debts. ance talk was given by Miss Munro. Man.; Mrs. George Dodds, wife of Dr. kicked 'by a horse, is slowly improv- _�, �� I � -1,1V �,�? Ill �11'31;v, 11�1��"'§'! �1�-,;Tl �,;11 , � '�.. � �, . , , . tll�,`��',',;`�'it,',` "' , � � I. , p?. � � ii". I .A� � . .�, , I IS%, 111. i 1;" ,� 1 'il',�, 11y"I'll, I I P I I 11.1 I '. 1 , � � I , hiz 1" , Cattle Protection Act, becoming tills, city-$ Ing. Good Stock Sold. -Mr. William , 11 - Grain and Rhy Show at 'Chicago, In fective July Ist, 1931, Officials of Fro,nihis place or from their places Hymn 374 was sung and MT& Addi- Dodd.9, Bailmoral Uoukt I 10 :1 ��.. I �' .. 1, keen competition, Ontario men this in the Parliament of ,Canada, can we son closed the meeting with prayer. I Stanley MIcEwen -of the Pitblado, Hos- I ,,� � 1 � the Ontario Department of Agricul- Charters, of ,the Mill Road, rece,mtly � I " , , t year brought *home ;two champion't- t expect statesmen who will give !Died in Winnipeg. -The following kin company; J. Ewart MeEwef4 of CROMARTY sold five head of pure bred Leicestee- ..: � 1 I.... ,,, t ture and the Middlesex Livestock no '. � 11 � I., I ships and one reserve champicilship, Improvement Association were �ery leadership to the cancellation. of war from the 'Winnipeg F'ree Press of a the -city fire department, Winnipeg, Successful Prize Winners. -Messrs. sheep to tiie University of Saskatehe- . ,,'�.; . ,,,,, . , ,- as well as other high prizes in al- largely responsible for having this debts? recent date, will be read with much and Norman Ross MICEwen, of Win- James Scott and. son, who are among wan. These animals which Were ,,,,,�,� .. ''J, I 11 most every class in which they com- nipeg. Two sisters and three brothers the best known. breeders and exhibi- among the finest type of the breed, I :�`��111 I .- , ­ dbue. The ,object is to raise the The world can go to work only.when� . . . 1. 6 - - ,�, � - , .. also survive: Wiss Annie, oi Bruce :,. , � , , " , I ­ peted. Their -success shol r- standard of pure-4bred, live stock in war debts are cancelled. tors of hea�Y horses in Western On- were shipped from Seaforth station 11 .. � ., � - �A, I 1� _r +1- field Ont.; Mrs, John Pearson, of In -1. ; 4. 4-1� +'lie first of the month � 3" . ....... I age many 01,11vas LD ,prepare - the equilty. One. of the most import- I � World's Grain Show at Regina in ant clauses is that only registerel . - 1992. The Ontario Department of bulls may be offered for service and . I I Agriculture has a -warded prizes of no scrub animals can be sold for STAFFA * , $50 to each Ontario exhibitor at the breeding purposes. Under the International winning a first prize new The Sunday school concert will be I in any class. They included: Mrs. legislation the owner may use his own held in the hall on December 23rd. A I ML E. Mayeock, Port Milford, first gytd,e ptock for 'breeding but it is -,plendi-d cantata is being prepared. I prize and championship in field said that new measure will Induce We are glad to report that 'Mrs. beans; Hugh Jeffrey, Whitby, first many to -butcher -their grade bulls. David Bruce, who underwent an op - fill - I eration in Victoria Hospital,, London, � in soy beans; R. F. Almos, Averag� Crop Yields. prize I flagersville, first prize in alsike has -returned home. . I 1 i seed. 'Special prizes of $25 for .. On- The final crop estimates bulletin !Mr. and Mrs. G. G. VvIlson and , tario, exhibitors with the highest of thee Ontario Department of Agri- daughter, Norma, spent a few days L standing in certain classes (first culture is of more than pas -sing inter- in Guelph last week. , I prize winners not eligible for these est, giving as it does ,the average Messrs. W. Davis, A. Luxton', J. . specials) went to the following: H. production in practically every field Hilly F. Tuffin and F. Han-2bly spent 1. crop grown in the past year. Guelph. 1, Goltz, Bracebridge, field peas, . The a day at the Winter Fair in . Douglas D'anton, Brampton, alfalfa. average yield- per acre in these Mr. John Peithick, who has been .. 2 . give, as follows: Fall making his home at his son, Loines, .. William Batten, Burgessville, red crops Is ushels- -spring wheat, on the 3rd contession of HibbeTt, pass - .11 clover; Alex- Rettie, Norwich, Gats. wheat, 2CY-7 b I ,` ; � 22 bushels; oats, 39.5bushels; barley, ed away on Thursday. The deceased More Schools in Agriculture. 34.3 ,bushels; rye, 17.7 bushels; flax, was in ,his 87th year. The funeral, 9.8 bushels; buckwheat, 20.6 bushels; which took place from his late resi- 91 1 Early establishment throughout On- peas, 19.7 bushels; mixed grains, 39.2 dence, on Sunday, -was largely attend- , tario of vocational schools in agricul, bushels- husking corn, 59.4 bushels; ed. Interment took place in Staffs, . ture administered and, operated along beans, i3.4 bushels; fodder corn, 9 40 cemetery. . lines similar to those of vocational tons; alfalfa, 2.2b ton's; alsAce, 1:46 The United ,Church Christmas tree I Lairio, Brucefiedd;. John McEwen, Brucefield; cent niade a ne ow ng a e re- . Guelph Winter Fair. They won . Mrs. T. J. Richardson was visiting .... �� ... ,��111 �11,�,.,.' Dr. P. -C. WcElwen, of Detraft, Welf., first and Reserve Championship for friends in Goderich recently. , .. �11 � ­" - i 11�. and Alex. MeEwen, of Cleveland, Ohio. regiatered brood mare; 2nd for geld- ' 'Mr. Orrin Zapfe has been enga;ge4 �', , . , The'body is at Mordue Brothers' fun- ing; 2nd for team; 3rd and 5th for by George McCartney for the winter. ,� I .;, . ,�. t eral home and will ,be forwarded, to light draft team on halter, and 4th ,Mrs. A. Routledge visited, ber sis. . '.. � .. . .�., Carberry, -Man., for burial in Carberry in harness and 6th for gelding. The ter, Mrs. A. G. Broadfoot one day , I �.. I . ... cemetery. Service will be conducted Messrs. Scott make several buTtdred this week. . ­.,.. .1 Saturday at 2.3,0 o'clock at CaTberry dollars each year in the show ring. Mr. Marvin Lane left for Thames- . .. � I.. I ,11 I .. Presbyterian Ch,ureh.'� . -W ville to attend the funeral of Joe � 11 14�% 11, �� 0 McKILLOP Vanver, who was killed Sunday night �.-,, .. .,. WINTHROP School tReport.-The following is by a car. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tebbutt were in � I " , . 11 I I .�. the report of S. S. No. 13, Roxboro Goderich Township ,visiting former I , 1- , A large crowd attended the Pro- School: ,Pearl Coleman 80, Elizabeth friends and neighbors. 11 ::. .. � " " gressive euchre and dance in the ball How,, 61, Francis Coleman 70, Robt. Turne,T's Church Sunday school will I . � I ,,-",, last Friday evening. The first few Ritchie 70, Walter McMillan 71, hold its annual Christmas tree on ,.ji.E .- hours were spent in euchre. FO� a Gladys Broome 80, Rosamund Ap;W- Monday evening, December 22nd. The 11.�.._ . 1:4. �14, �,.�__. ladies' first for most games was by 86, Mildred Aitcheson 83, Spencer 'Bride and Groom Showered. - I tie, Miss Eva Scarlett winning by a Bi,ome 78.-S, Richmond, Teacher. Oko,toks, Alberta, Review makes the, . . . . . . . . . , . 1, I draw; ladies' lone hands was also a 40 — folloving ref erence to a pleasant so- . I ,,, , ". :_ tie game, Mrs. Clarkee winning by a ST. COLUMBAN cial event which -recently occurred in 1, �Ii . draw. I4en'� first prize for most Catholic that place and which -will be of in- N. . �� games was also a tie and, was won Christmas Dance.. - The te,rest to many ,old friends hem as . ... 1 . by Adrian 'Hogg winning on a draw; Wbmen's League is holding a dance the father and mother of the bride .11, I . ', I I � -- " men's lone.hands was also a tie game, in the -St. Coilumban hall on Friday and grooTil, are former well known �- Mr. O'Connell winning. The cunsola- eviening, December 26th. A good residents of this township. The Re- � .1j. . 1, tion nrizes went to Mrs. Frank John- orchestra will be in attendance. view says: "On Thursday, November 741 ... �.. I I schools in the cities, was forec— tons- sweet clover, 2.08 tons; po.ta- will be; held ,on Tuesday evening in ston and Art Alexander. After lunch -0 20th, an event of much interest took , 11.2 �, __ .,;, �, . , . - ":. by Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister toes,* 114.8 bushels; turnips, 342 bush- the hall, when. a cantata will be pres- a few hours were spent in, dancing. place -at -the ,home of MT. and Mrs. . I . culture, speaking at a banquet DUBLIN ... :.� I of Agri els; mangels, 366 bushels; sugar beets ented -The Real, Santa Claus." regret by many in this vicinity, as MT. William MeSpadden lost a Val- John Mundell, the occasion being in ,��. I - 2 � .6 bushels; carrots, 134 ,bushels; to- the deceased was a native of this uable beifer last week by getting into Zebool Report. -The following Is honor of the marriage of their son, 0 . . in his honor at Brampton, iecently. 25 . .0. ' . I 1 4 rWe expect," declared -Colonel Kenne- I l I bacco, 1,006 pounds. vitim-ityand- had a number of relajives a -well. the December report of the Dublin John, to Miss Thelma A. Miller, of � . I y, "to, have these schools in a ". . �f I I d Op'sr - In approximately 75 per cent. of I apd "One of the Mr. .and Mrs. ,H,arvey Hulley have Clontinuation School. The percentages Markerville, Alberta, which took placep �1.. 11 many friends here: .- I tion in every county before lorg. We these crops an increased, yield per WALTON pioneers of Carberry, Manitoba, Dun- moved on to the farm recently occu- are listed in order and the sixbjects in No�ember lith at Knox United -.4 I can do it and we are going t'J do it," acre is indicated- over 1929. ed by Mr. and ,Mrs. George Me- which a student failz is given in brack- Church, Calgary. The party Was in .,..... � He mentioned that the Women�s Inati- — . Monday was the coldest day of the "an B' McEwen, well known to the pi moved to Seaforth. ets after the name. Form 111 -Frank the form of a shower. Dancing and . . 1� I , . tutes could play an important part d for implement trade of western Canada, Spadden, who 4, " Winter Fair Winners. season. The Toads are very goo - in the scheme. With the aid,and in- died at the Victoria Hospital, at 10.50 31T. and Mrs. Adam Dodds, of Lis- Moylan 78, Margaret Drake 74, Fvank card playing were indulged, in until ,.� � Durham' County Junior Farmers all kinds of mehicles. .�,� struction they could supply to girl Wx.. and Mrs. R. Drager were visit_ a.m. Thursday after a lengthly ill- towel, spent -Sunday with Mr. and Stapelton 74, Kathryn Byrne 71, Franit about 12 o'clock, after which the 11 � girl captured the Ron. John S. Martin- . nelss. Th6 immediate cause of death Mrs. Dodds and Mx. and Mrs- R. Ryan_70.5, Veronica ,Molyneaux 61, bride and groom were presented with .1 .1 , I students in these schools, any -county Ing -at Mrs. ,C. Drager's on Sunday. s f- ... �,".. 11, trophy in the annual inter was a paralytic stroke. Mx. McEwen Campbell. Harry Feeney 64 (Geometry), MATY many beautiful and useful gift . A .��?, I would be able-, after the three months' live stock judging competition at the Berva Steiss has been under the wasborn near Brucefield, Huron Co., 0 — O'Reilly 62.5 (Amcient History), Mary ter the ,presentation all joined in 0, I ,tuition offeTed to her, to cook, sew Provincial Winter Fair, Guelph, with weather with a bad, cold. ,4., . I and minister home nursing. The boys There were two bales of clothing Ontario, MaTch 17, 1869, and was in Dorresteyni 61 �(A-n�ient History), singing, "They are Jolly Good Fel- : �11 . . I . - � a team store of 2,191 out of a POB- ' his 72nd year. Ile came -west in 1888 (V MANLEY John Holland 60 (Latin, Physics), lows." Lunch was then served and ", would, be taught to grow portatoes and sent to the poor in Toronto last week. I I t wheat at- less cost and. to improve sible 3,000. Peel County ranked see- The Sewing Circle is doing good work. and settled on a farm ,on the Car- ich destroy- Bridget Delaney 68 (Algebra), Doro- dan;cing was resumed until ELb,)ut 2-30F '. I 11 ... farming conditions generally� De- ond Ontario third-, and Wellington berry plains. A few 5f�ears later he Home Burned. -Fire wh thy Brennan 58 (Literature, Ancient ajin. There were alboub 85 guests "I", 1, creased production costs was one Of fouhh.' Twenty-five counties took �Mr, and Mrs. L. Ctiminings were in moved into Carberry, where he open- ed the home Of MT. Thomas Ryan last History), William Ryan,&7.5 (French) pTese t who were friends and i1eigh- 11 TI ". .1 . I rt- in the event. Peel. County team London on X..onday. ed out in the farm machinery busi- Tuesday at 10 a.m., caused quite aT� job,, McQuaid 53 (Ancient History, bors of the Mundell family which ,.111 , the Department's major problems, for Pa The ,Guild of St. George's Church nt in our burg, when PbG.n' ' Algebra), Vincent Eckert 53 (Ancient show the high esteem in which their L., c 11 t � a solution was being sought won the Glen ,Ormond Trophy for - umtil 1902 excite- � I . which ore to be, congratulated on the success ness, which he continued, in when be went on the road as a com- calls went out for he]! vening 11 the team with the highest standing p. But before History, Geometry), Frank KrauskoPf are held. A very enjoyable e i ,.�, - . and the co-operation of all county in heavy borses. In the inter-coun,ty of their annual bazaar. Weather was- mercial traveller for the Nicholls anyone could render 'assistance the (Latin, PhyMcs, Ancient History), was spent b.f all." .-��,�, � Councils earnestly solicited. . not as good as was looked for, but the was doomed. It seems tn ' Hay. -It is with ;4�1, seed judging 6mpetition for the seem to mind that as Shepard Company, manuf t a 0� home It the Elizabeth Carlin 51 (Ancient History, Death of Mr. John '.,,, -1 County led threshing machinery, a cli�K , I Popularizing Ontario Farm Products Fischer Trophy, Oxford people did- not t B.:'tt . TireekL, cause of the fire was the explosion of Algebra, Physics), Rose MeladY 51 feeling-, of deep and sincere sorrow 11, , with a total of 2,491, closely followed there was a s�plendid attendance, The Mich.. In 1918 lie decided to open up a coal oil can in the hands of their (Geometry), Elmer Feeney 50 iAnc- that the people of this communitr I 131. Prize winners in the Ontario Farm work was a credit to those who took While he ,was �oosen- ient . by Durham, Kent and York Caunties. in the farm machinery line In Regina, son, 'Claren'Ge- History, Geometry, Physics), learned ay on kll�'. 11 " � Products competition- for Ontario The 0,A.,C. -students' live stack judg- .part. T,here -are some articles not Sask., for The Robert Bell Engine & ing the top, it suddenly exploded and Le,ta Ryan 50 (Ancient History. Saturday night, Deeem-ber 13th. He ' . _1 11, women held at the recent Royal Ing competition for the Day Trophy sold and, these will, be, left a� Mrs,. Thresher 'Go., of Seaforth, Ont. He spread over the kitelien and in 9. few Physics), Carrie OVonnor 50 (Liter- was born in North Easthope 57 years - 13114 A � ass of ature, Physics, Ancient History), Dan ago, where his boyhood years were ._ . Winter Fair, under auspices of the Proceeds were, $180. I.;?, � was captured by fo,urth year with a SMith's- ained with them until 1926, when minutes the house was a In I . Department have been annouTeu� The stores are, looking quite Christ- re'Tr' 1-e the boy was rendered McCarthy 49 (Algebra), Lucy Eckert spent. He'moved with his parents to , , score of ,5,'44 out of a possible 6,600, ill ht-,1th fo"cd 'him to give up the flames, whi �� � " 7%e first prize of 400 is a savings mas like. I , m nnipeg to 'unconscious and, his clothing caught 49 (Ancient History), Mary Coyne 48 the ninth concession of Tuckersmitht '� I t by a Margin ,of 75 points over third " ' I!! account in the Ontario Govetilmen Mr. and Mrs. George Jacksom motor- IC7 .11i , V year. The competitions in every live. He had made his home in Car- fire. The older son and rather rush- (Physics, English Literature). For7,t where be lived for over thirty years. : * V ed -to Toronto on Saturda - om the barn and 11 -Jack Molyneaux 73, Genevieve Although Mr. Hay bad been in de- � l ,class -were keenly contested and the berry until 1926, although his -busi- ed to the. scene fr 4P111 y �!,' 1, ,� W. -C. Bennett went to Stratford on eal f � s f w ears ,#� "". fair nroved to be one of the most sue - ness was in Regina, andone year af- with a narrow escape managed to -McCarthy 73, Ethelyne O'Hearne 72, clining h th or the la t e y I �;K , ,!�� ,�, It cessful in many years, I - Friday. .Mrs. T. Marshall and Miss Jennie ter the family remomed to Regina he drag the boy from the flames while had to give up active work. Since their clothing caught fire. The mother I . Harry McIver 64, John O'Reilly 63, ITene O'Rourke 60, Clare Gonmey 6,0, be was always able to carr-, on his . ,'j0 Work on the farm until last spring, ".*IT - visited friends in 'Blyth last week. then 'he had lived in this city with and two daughters in fighting the Irene Donnelly 65 (Geometry), Agnes 1.1 R when he receiived a fall, from 'which ,; ,,� �, " , M i-,ANCELLATION OF WAR A .great number are complaining of . Coyne 66 (Literature, French; Ursu- he never rallied. He was a quiet, in- 0 , I �V DEBTSMUST COME colds ,and soTe throa*s. la Krauskopf 67 (Geometry, Physio- 'by), I dustrioas, well -doing man and was 14§, 11 �,,,, highly by all who knew him. .,� � -9 . . - �� 14 1- .. . .. . &MOVIVI.. I grap Monica Roache 52 (Geom- Nelly Doyle 61 esteemed ag He is survived by his mother, two� ;..% ,�,_ �. , (By Bil Powl) . . ? - . � 1. - - .. " * - .. I etry, Arithmetic), 11 'brothers: 11 The worl d is weary. Paying war debts drains its eamings. Paying debts, of -which the great body of .3 . Xr 4- 11 - ',-fkl- BRUCEFIELD . , Women's -Missionary ,Society ­Th� r—l- Gn,thlv Meeting 'the W. M. , . :, ,I Xav(gverp Jop , : ' 4we ow (Geometry), Eleanor Reed 57 (Litera- ture, Geometry, Latin), Gordon Dill J Jor- &5 (literature, Zoology), Isabc dan 54 (Geometry, French), Elizabeth sisters and ,two M T. . �1 J. -Ts. 11 -11 Oliver, I-libbert, and Mrs. S. Cole- 111� 1�, .� man, Tuckersmith; Mr.,Peterr I'lay, of 1, 14111 , , ,� ,�) Niagara Falls, and James,, of Tucker- ;%'111 -1.2 .'L .&- 11 I ;MM pdo e ha no say. e- a ax " Cummings 62 (Geometry, rhysi snut.h. Ine funerml, c V P -- � I I � - for those debts. 'British stoclo-just- S. was held in. the school room of the , . .. . graphy). Form I.-Fraricis Delaney on Tuesday, was largely attended, and ",�,;�,';,� , . . 17 ,or unjustly pays its debts. The chut-ch on Wednesday afternoon, with , . I � :11'f,ilx�,A I nig hurtts, though. Tb -6 British fifteen ladies present, In the absence and Happiness ' 76, Rota StaPelton 69, Francis Don- was conducted by his pastor, Rev. I. � 1�,,",4 ,, payi Dillon 64, Ellwyn B, Kaine, at which two beautiful 90103 I I 1-�:J',,p , of the president, Mrs,. Frank Aiken- , , nelly 67, Bertha , %'§,� , grin and, ,bear it. Yet it burtg. O'Connell 59 were rendered by Mrs. M. Wyatt, I.,:;.�:,"'!"611 0 * , Morris 63, Margaret ,- - , I . � QTktmas Entertainment Iffirty million Men were involved In head, presided and took charge of the ',��,�3 I 'Connor 58 "Jesus Knows Why" and "There IT, "'�,,t. , - , ,,, ,��, nal exercises, and election of , . (Latin, Algebra), Agnes 0 � I 1, . that way. It May be said the whole devotio Be Yours - (History), Matilda Dorresteyn 58; No Night There." The pallbearerx ' "" . The ;Sunday School- of Lolides- world was involved. Eight millions officers. Following are the list of I I � I (History, Latin), Joseph Morris 57, were .Sandy Fraser, Alex. McGilliweo, I 1� boro United, Church, intend rs elected for the year 1031:- � , L " ." �,14 were kill�d, eight millions mAisied, office 53 (Geography, French, Thomas McGonigle, Angus Xenne '"'. � .. � 1,,� I I . W, I , ,�, i . ,il ... having their annual Christmas nine, millions stricken with disease. Honorary presidents, Mrs. J. Me- 7 _4 0. , , , . Tree and -Concert in the And 'God alone knows how many in- Queen, ilffiss McCully; president, Mrs. , , This Christmas - ,I Latin), Arthur Looby 52 (Botany, Harry 0hesney and Robert 10cGon- ... . I .... .... I",�, � Vi . French), DorotbY Stacey 50 (English igle. Those from a distana- who ab- . ,,_,� i ,,_ �r; Ist vice president, - . .1, � , ,% Community Ball, Londesboro noveent children and mothers suffeTI W. A. Bramne I I 'ere Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pop- � : ,"�!' Tuesday Evening, Dec. �Srd And yet civilized nations say "Payeth -Mrs. Nell McGregor; 2nd vice presi- � , Composition, BotanV, Latin), Hubert tended w . I � 11 :L ` 11 ,�� I , on dent, Nx.g. James Thompson,; 3rd vice : O'Reilly 50 (Geography, Botany). per, Xr. and Mrs. P. Hay and SoA* ,_., � " ,'�,:� 1, I . �` , ": �,,% '' thou Mel" ' Season d in Dakota. -The following tak- Niagara Falls- Mr. Fraser Oliver, '�."!,, . .�,� ' "' � 1�, � � . v, Program will eongbt of a 'ad; re- 1 Die 1, o�l 'Red revolution -hovers over )�uro_ pregident, B&b. Frank Aikenhe , ,t en from a recent issue of a Grand Hamilton; Mx�'. McFarlaneo Mrs, ft- I ­ ";.,!�;� � : "."', , , ,�� �, . Allen's Christ- cording secietary, %Ss BoWey; C0T­ � ... , canftba "Gwoft Dean coliiitries---jold staid civilization Powks, North Dakota, paper will be att, Mr. and, Mrs. T. Smitli Std %IjL. 1, , , "" - � � - , �.. 11 as It ng secretary, Mrs. Ross fz'eOtt; i , ,,.� I .1 gi-jen by the puPils. 4100 bdor6 the great war broke. It's the respondi I read -by regret -by many old friends McGonigle, Stratford- Mr. Alex -at, ..�, I ,,,.�,,'.,� � rdasurer, Mrs. C Brock - Christian S. r was the Misses "A n�L� �.;,�. I d,.rMs,, dialogues, re,satgst ao%dr revolution in the old land.' Run- t F. Secretary, Mrs. A. P. Watson I WM. Ament & Co. 1, in this district, as the d6eedased McGillaxiee and Tho ' ' �.:7 - I ; , . ha .&MALLL , I,. Choruses, ete. 0onw Mid 6016y get will, drive the senses from Met And ,the late Thonlas Kenney, of McGonigle, of Sha a pleasant evening. Admidgiou Iffid pople. And- yeti ,*Payeth thou Expense, treasurer, Mrs. A. Mo- ONTARIO a son of Louis Will and, -gandy F*a' r, - 666 lil,_�, ) rev J W. J40 � Queen. 'Stvangerst Secretary, MT6. A. , EAFORTIft . . . . Dublin: "Funeral servites for 1. "I � 11A 250 and 150" 11 " .. bmo. owj0l' i.g) heard on. every hand. J. 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