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..� .11, HURON . PRESBYTERIAL. ducers' Association, told, delegates . I :, ��,, . . .appropriate hymns. The funeral, War, :,M. ;, �, � .... "I
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total for this province is 606,0,00. from their herds. He pointed out DUSTLESS � . " ,! "s bj�
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each Lone present Some idea of the opport6ity for der to successfully ,o.pet,withItnb7,� amd Mrs. Bartlett, of Thames- . . e4d, ,was'. mewy Interest- �.. .g,
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would derive a Ontario .farmers to develop the ex- of nations where production costs are COKE '! f,rd.' The,pallbearers -were. J. ,M. 1119. ,Mrs. T. B. Bakil presented the f'st �, .�i I 1 1"a ,','�
I gTeater 1henefit from the meeting than '%W. Glerm, D. Brintri-ell, L. Horton,, j. members with a t1rimble,.a real Wt a Auron mMUT�ty,-V,oJL!,V,.0�-",u, � � 0 i!t§
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just the information contained in the I for the workers. Mrs. D. Tough, kirrd� VI? WA14A -'14""' .� "I'l- , ,
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reports. . tieighbors, of the, deceased. The r,e-' ly 'Offered' her -home for -the February I I - , 10 "I I 1,�,
into ered an, address, declaring that Can- P'n omm-n va , , "I 11 I
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I months of 1930, bacon imports reach- cheese if the quality- were guaran., . "' I ` 'I,
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. giv1ing -the Scripture reading,- and noon. The nVeeting closed by all re- 1,6§0 .one, ,,day in an " �
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. 11, ed a total of 7 414,00 cwt., valued at teed. . He felt that consumers- should by. .Canad 'a - — I The tory ,each � .,f 4 -,�
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I Miss `Jeckell� the prayer. Everyone 934,92,2,063, and of this volume Can- be critical and demand the best. � I � 1 n , Peating the Mizpah .benediction.. 1two � , , 1." 11
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. 4' preg6nt was deh1whted with a solo, . . hostess served a tasty, limeb whie1l IWO s;;;;n1Z 'to r , i6'' tyl-�," `114.NyhE IN01
t I ada -supplied only 87,109 cwt., which . — " ST. COLUMBAN all enjoyed very much. Hairs6brian 6eelir ' .11�. ..��'. if0l �,
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of had a'value of 9433,956. During the Short Courses Prove Popular. Workmen - I from James, Zi I - --,��� �1,111.�, " ," S'p
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atessupplied 1115,352 cwt., or more Opened in December last, W40 PTov N. CLUFF & HULLETT back with I—', , , ' .,,-. 111%'2,�
. gratifying. - --� . SONS ary 23rd'. Close's 'Orchestra will interest' Whelk ne,'reco!,V,�; . ��.,�- , ,'q�,. _, 1,2
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... � than ,ten times the 70,968 cwt. sup. ing quite poPular in their respec- I furnish the music. . a $46,000- logary from Germany.. 1 -he, 1, , -A�,
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, f in &,.beautiful prayer, dedic I folk, Waterloo, Wentworth' a n d of Mrs. Robert McFarlane on. Wednes- and -Mrs. James J. O'Reilly, and Vi,n- and was well known and well thought lor P -0-Y E. Rat7, R. R. 2, Paih 'I I :
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ever I itk,of the year—that -we are proud lines. in Ontario and it. is proposed home economics courses during tile with ilip singing of a hymn and sil- ten, o1clock by the pastor, the Rev Purchase some new clothing just a on the strength of his fortheo,mint, , - 1, �, �.,
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Board'by Mrs. P . , ather 'Martin. The bride, was - short time before his death. The de- fortune, succeeded in .. 1 ,,-�,�,,, �
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I , ,;p , 1,931, Reduction in, rates has had a th , 34 ne-m nth ur ssionaries in Japan. % IM!rR. c. Hil- quisitely gowned in blue chiffon with ceased was a son of Mr. Herbert with which moneyhe made a -trip ..��
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- growth. Nearly every county now counties OW districts by the agricul- was answered., by thoughts for; the a beautiful ,bouquet of tea ro,ses and Tuckers,mith township 39 years ago, fortum, on August Ist, the saire, . 00 '' �:11 IVNI� i
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I another, missionary, this time to the has hydro, in the rural districts,. The turar representatives ,during the New Year. A very interesting part lily of th, ,,gey, tinted with sprays lus father having Deen Reeve of that Hanselman su '- ded in borr .. Ilk a , � .!,� . ,!" � �
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* ge ,cost for current to light the months ,Of January and February. Of -the further $225 and -on Septernher 22nd, I
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. sionary work at Prince ,Coupe. She . appliances such as toasters wash.l.n,g first instituted, in 1912, Since tRat SiTAPS'n and Mrs. Alton' ,Ross. A was also beautifully gowned in, chiffon, survived by his father, three sisters Hanselinan ,purchased an. automobile, I `.:.,�� -�
I 1 OnthS' courses in agricul- very interesting paper on Japan, "Her the color of asshes of roses, with shoes , �R�`
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dress different auxiliaries and, the de- or w motor and a stove are ance, of 17,852. study book, was given by Mrs, Allen bouquet of pink- roses, similiarly in- rich ,. ,;�-
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rural hydro is expected to months' courses in agriculture and adopted for another year. 'iThe sing- ter v,ras the groomsman. After the victim, he �ndorsing at a bank to, the . I
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her thirty-eigh% years spent in For- prove one of the biggest factors in home economics were staged All ing of a hymn and'the t�� Prayer wedding breakfast, the -bridal pa the .home of his faiber in Clinton on extent of $370, on the strength of the ; �', 1, �
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- received. �She trusted that 'each ,one average weight of thebird;s) was about has been received here of the death the highest flights of imagination, sel- . .1 �
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1 the torch blazing in Huron Presbyter- the quality of,production there. It is tion has always been that when a hospital in London, following a stroke tells of his walking to that ci . .�,,w
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4K I. -1 Presbyterial in losing Mrs. Greig as b Of grass- first receive the consent of the Street trude 'Mulligan -attended the funeral A- W. Wallace, Ridout Street, London. stated be -shot one of the redskins an(I
a of 'the former's sister ,Mrs M Mr. Hawkshaw had not been feeling Wounded another and, in -return : 4, I
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three years of office has endeared see that -there was money in turkeys the ratepayer must find, an, outlet at to Globe . . . $6-30 Tuesday morning. news a few weeks ago, of the sudden, from a scalping knife- Another told �.'.�,
� herself ,to all in the Presbyterial, nort and fX-,Or*A sideline they havie become his. own expense. * ** "" death ,of his son-in-law was received Of his, killing -a rival suitor in a duel �� .., , .. .
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onlyby her faithful and efficient work a leading industry of the island. The Expositor and The Toron. Death of Patrick Lun-ney.—On ,�
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� pleasing ,personality. I took a stroke. automobile trips across the line, only 'r I'll
I O.A.C. Exhibits. drain, finds that it is the town drain The Expositor and The London Luimey!, of the village, died in Hiem- LL.., I
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I . the chair for the nominations, which O-A,.,C. 'by the International, Livestock justice ser ...-.....�,$6.30 was 81 years of age and was real well son of the late John Hawkshaw, and duel following. .. I 'I � �
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were as follows: Exposition offitialst for the The Expositor and The London while here was proprietor of the old These are just samples of what. the . .
until -about two weeks ago. Mr. Lun- Commer �--',
exICIL'I'llent pense ,of the work when the town Free Press . : ......... $6 cdal Hotel. After selling the correspondence foundl on the German . �1',
'. .1 I Honorary president, Mrs. J. C. character of the College's exhibit at should liat,e , sewara.ge system which .31) ney had lived on a farm in Logan all hotel be moved to London, thence to rev,eal,ed, but what ,puzzled the e-ourt 11
Greig, SeafoTth; president, Miss Jack- the recent show in Chicago. During would prevent the flooding of any The Expositor and The Toron- his life until about ten years ago, ,.",
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. to Daily Star ........ $6.30 when he came to live in the village. that of a traveller. In life his dis- hoodwinking 'Messrs. Ziler and Miller, 1, "
I ell, Exeter; Ist vice-president, -Mrs. the last :Four years a series -of four cellar. Hamilton. His later occupation -was most is how Hanselman r,uccceded irt
11 MoDermid, Goderich; -Znd vice-presi- educational exhi-bitry have been However, one can not keep down The Expositor and The Farm- He was a friend to, young and old 11, 1;
dent, Miss Taylor, Blyth; 3rd vice- placed at the International by 0. A. tb, taxes and have every town con- ers' Advocate ......... $3.00 and he will be missed,by all who knew position was genial; in. religion, he who are known as thrifty, cocnsqrva- . 1.!
president, Mrs. Doulgan., -Clinton; 4th C. The ftst ,one referred to the use venience -at the same time, so perhaps The Expositor and Montreal him. The funeral was held on Wied- was an Anglican. He is zurvived by tive, farmers and shrewd business men. �,
nesday morning at St. Patrilck's a sorrowing wif Y4 -
rich; corresponding secretary, fir -be just as well to grin and Witness ............. $&85 Church, where High Mass was sung Al -ice Murdoch, of Hensall; a sister, ible. 11�
vice-president, Mrs. Redditt, Gode- of legurnesincrop rotations; the sec- it would e, who forrnerly was His story must have been most plaus-
3 a- ond to the development and usefful- bear it and leave things as they are. The Expositor and The Catholi - by Rev. Father Odrowski, burial be- Mrs. A. J. Everett, Wood -tock, wi th ' A -bout t-wo weeks a -go the bubble .. .. I .
-P George McDonald, Goderieh; tMasu'r- ness -of the Canadian type of bacon Yours truly, Record .............. $3.75c whom he spent the past 'month and broke and a warrant was issued for .
't I er and finance secretary, Mrs. T. Swan hog, the third to Canadian, lamb, and RATEPAYER ing made in St. Colu-mban cemetery. -,ij
�� . Smith, Seaforth; Home Helpers, so -2- the fourth to Hardy Alfalfa. These The bearers were Messrs. Frank Me_ an old daughter, :Myrta, M. -s. W. Lon- Hanselman. In two hours County Con- Ili',
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I ; 40 ey, Toronto. The funeTal servi,ce was ,table Steinhagen had his prizoner in A
I exhibits have not only -been of o,ut- Connell, Michael McCarthy, George held Wednesday afternoon fram Lon- the county jail. "I
, Young Women's Secretary, Mrs. E- standing value at the big exposition, CLUBBING RATES NATITH Krauskopf, George Holland, Jack
ll C. Dun -16p, Goderich; Canadian Girls plendid medium don, thence by motor to Exeter. The I'll
I I , LONDESBORO Redmond and Joseph Looby. He is On Friday morning accused pleaded �: ;;'
I �' in Training Secretary, Mrs. H. C. of advertising for Ontario products. OTHER PERIODICALS MAY survived by his niece, Mrs. cortege was met by friends and the guilty to both charges, but had noth- ... I
Dunlop, Goderich; Mission Band Sec- The college i BE HAD ON APPLICATION. M' C'P- Rev. J. B. Rbodesv at Exeter, and pro- - T.
.,s to be congratulated on. We are glad to have Rev. Mr. John- bell, of Toronto, and two nephews, ing to say when sentence was passed. ',
retary, Mrs. H. J. Gibson, Seaforth ; its very useful work in this connec- ston in our midst again. He has had Paul and Joseph Mulligan, of Toronto. ceeded to the Exeter cemietery where A warrant has also been issued for 1,
Library and Literature Secretary, tion. . to rernain indoors for the past two -- interment took place. his arrest in Germany for alleged il- .
�. I Miss Isabel MacEwan, Goderich; Wel- l weeks, .,having contracted a miery sev- I — 11 - - Friends -of Miss Amy Shapton, head legal acts, committed while he was on
. come and Welfare Secretary, Mis. H. Experimental Union Gathering. are cold- lady at Southcortt Bros, store., will re- his visit to the old country. He also, 111.
Arnold, Heirsall; -Supply Secretary, Prominent agriculturists. from all The W. M.S. held their first meet- BRUCEFIELD gret to learn of her serious illness. owes board bills running intcv hurk- li
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1111awrl I Tidings -Secretary, Yfxs. Merton Reid, at a baiDquet given last week in con- homeof Mrs. T. Crawford. This prov- The married people's dance will be a rest, and is confined to her 'bed. automobile had been seized by a fin- �
. Death of Mrs. 'McQueen.—The death held in Walker's Hall, Brucefield, on There were 70 present at the �
Seaforth; Press Secretary, Mrs. Keith nection with the 52nd annual mieet- ed to, ,be a very successful meeting. ante corporation and, that he had t;
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Secretary, Miss McFarlane, Clinton. Experimbrital Union at 0. A. C. Prais- held their regular monthly meeting Mxs. Flora McQueen, who had been, Farmer's C1tb.---iA joint meeting of United Church on Monday evening to merely said: "Yes, I know, that will 1. �i
Miss Jeckell-, as president, introdue- ing the wonderful work carried on by Friday evening. There was a good in ill -health for the past year and a the U. F. 0. and U. F. W. 0. will be listen to the address ,and see the Pic- be fixed up."
C'utive for,"1931 to those the Union, Hon.. Thomas L. Kennedy, attendance and much intere is ha , but bad been in bed for about held in the village at the home of Mr. tures on the "Study of Japran." Mr. 4
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present. The Huron Presbyterial Minister of Agriculture, issued a ing taken by the members and for five weelesprevi-ous to her death. She and Mrs. David Tough on W,ednesday and Mrs. Silas Stanlake gave two .0 — I I I
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I I : feels very fortunate in securing One strong appeal to the young men of all those who took Part, -we can speak died in her old home where she al- afternoon, January 21st. A good at. musical numbers and Miss Broderick ,�
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proud of their calling. Dr. Archibald,, 'The Young People of ,the United Mrs. McQueen was a daughter of the, Women's Association. — The Wo- which immediately followed. A
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I � I Kaine, of Seaforth, were chosen as Farm at Ottawa, and Mr, J. B. Fair- in�g in the basement of the church la -9 the coa Mrs. Troyer is visiting her daugh- . "
11 I . delegates to the provincialmeeting In bairn, Deputy Winister of Agriculture, Sabbath 'evening. Rev. Mr. Johnston - . st of Newfoundland, now he- ed Church, was held January 8th at old student of the Grafton public ter, Mrs. Sidney Gernmell. . J
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�, thanks was tendered the ladies- Of optimisni pervaded the address, of Mr. Snell gave a reading, andMr G was a member of Thames Road Unit- a very good attendance of members of the Rev. Andrew McLaughlin, and itio,',at Mr. Bruce Medd's in McKil- � f I
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Clinton Presbyterian Church,for their D. Z. Gibson, of Caledonia, president Snell contributed a solo and) Miss V. while able. The funeral services the lady visitors mostly all joined of town, has -stepped out on the ora- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Richardson. and. I
. hospitality and an invitation extend- of the Union, who in. referring to Watson presided at the piano. Fri l we're conducted at her home on. Wed- the Association. The first hour was tory stage, 'having won the silver cup P. I ;
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ed to +,'he Presbyterial to hold their prevailing unsatisfactory conditions Mrs. Ross was in,Exeter ,on Miss Lillian maved to their new home i`
nesday last 4y Rev. Anthony, of spent in piecing quilt blocks and ,the given by Haldimand township. I
I September meeting in Seaforth. in the farming industry, declared that day, in Egiriondville last Wednesday. Wb, �
. 4 Thames Road, who spoke most high- of5cers; planning programs for the ,Mr. and Mrs. William Hatte'r, of ,
I The meeting closed with the'Lard's farmers should be in no way disco-ur- ,Mrs. McKenzie, of Cleveland, who ly of the life of the deceased. Rev. year. The meeting was then opened the North End Dairy, accompanied are all sorry to have them leave us. '.
Prayer and everyone felt that she aged, as similar conditions have been spent a pleasant sojourn at the home Mrs. A. Nicholson is able to be up )'.
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I had -obtained a benefit greater than experienced before. "History repeats of her brother, Mr. Fred Johnston, re- the � n after being confined to her bed
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. J .*I Queen was a very hilghly respected ed to by member% on progress. The him and will dispose of them before Doig, an old Tuckersmith boy and . .1111.
depression of S5 years ago, so tbore Mrs. Tom Little attended the fun-- resident, being of a quiet reserved dis- topic on progress handed, in by Mrs. returning- now District Immigration Inspector
1. 11 come in the near future better eral of her brother-in-law, tha, late � �"'
". - News and Information Vor wl Friends of Harry Elworthy will be at Detroit, was badly injured on Tues- .11
times for the farmer as well as for IVIT. -Murphy, at Exeter last FridaJ. "I
. others." Mr. and- Mrs. A. Radford recently — glad to learn that be is progressing � day, December 30th, while he and; hi -s- I
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V uoy MULIM1. visited, .friends at Exeter,
r ; Experimental Work. MT. and Mrs. Percy Manning were
'. - By winning almost forty prizes, in At the Experimental Union gath- guests of MT. and Mrs. Ernest Ad -
the Grain and Hay Show in Chicago, I ering in Guelph last week, the see- amsi la-st Sunday. ,.
( *6 Ontario exhibitors demonstrated that rotary, Prof. W. J. Squirrell, reported The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
4- . 11 �- our seed stocks and climate condi- that material had) ,been distributed in A. Radford had the inisfortun,3 to
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1 duction of highest quality cownrodi- pe'rimental projects which covered
ties -on the market. . practically all of the cultivated crops 0.
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�11. I twa� T6 come -back in corn.," states meriteTs, this constituting a big fac-
... I � Jigricultiiial Representaitive S. B. thr in the success achloved. Prosi- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Moore enter-
, . strothers. "Essex should be in a demt Gibson stressed the value of -the tained about one hundred and twen-
. position to takel care of a -good por- co-operative experiments iii enabling ty-five of their friends to a dance in
. tion of the Oana�flan %eed corn trade the, farmer in -his particular locality the -ball last F�riday evening. All re -
W. . y in 1981. This od, one time was an. to decide what variety is beet for his Port a good time.
,�, excellent industry with- us, and we soil. "Successful farming," -he d,e- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock
.,. hope to secure this market once clared, "detpends on successful crop called oil Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton
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� . F MOT41NOt i Ot6ry. Llveatock should interlock with their -home in Waterford, on Tuesday.
Canada -bag 100,000 ft*et, hor�eg "trop produ6do;n, and Ontario farmers Quite a number of members of L.
I- I , than it did, a year aga, &41plte, th6 must include good livest4ok in their 0. L. 813',iAtonded the district meet -
fact that the atea Under 1011WV1046 business in order to be prosperoug.11 Ing in 01h4on Tuesday evening.
has increased by ,about A - ' igjg iv , We am sorry to bear that Mrs.
-h 0 '"' i4� �' , Advice to Dairyineni - " 1&lvin Blanchard is atill- unde the
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opmalble. In the east W11,W6 Tibill � I'., �Mk. and Mrs. William Me , of
I r4rMing is ' �, Zml Uto t a i , ,Mll prog conleead n mt eads
.%"<: , ,*- the rule, th .0 " i' im" 66�,*6t4 I (be Oh th,6-road to ,- the 12th o , sp Tu y
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