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' * ' e . ion$ . 1� ., ,.1. ,., 11,5..-N.1--',.: , , �­,Q!%­�'?,�4�.. �'5111 � - "Had , ­ , 'I 'B - � ., � ­ I.." , , , ' . d isay � I Qth.iU-.4,-;..i1',,`,, f.0at, es former Staforth Bi� Ad -I' �- - -;&, T ��i 4t, R � � Hqrn Old. Boys, Tor -onto, 1 N 1"'.3 C '' lii� .7 I Awar' ed E -, � I ,.", � � _____­-___-Piik -- . - .0 7-froftC. eVp�, In 'h , , ad,Wle",,., -,. ,_�_­ - ., ,:..,ai - ,��_",;�, � - � . 9" OR . A -k , . - I . . .. e . ,'�X �Qr . ,­ , I . , ". I _ ,. __��Ja t eir , .- * "�, I 1. r -7 0, . . . . .ew.'sl I ''. . . , N . sllnl�!..(., .1 � . 14iJn ... ,.:ii I I . I I . , � I I I . �. - � . I � - I , �1 - k — - 11� , - - -' :, - I .. 11M - I ".� "I � , 01.1 . f ok .Ho, — � I r : I 1. . � I W1 11,,� "I' , " I � . . - '' . *1 - . me . .11 I e .J 11 � .,�, "''. I.. ­!,.� IN .." . — , ..� 11�� .4, C I '41, MI _111. . Annual Zrid .� Ch . � ., . ­ .. ) . - ��, �4- . . ''.0 11 IN, "Itt", , I . ge , ,., I - ,RVi�� Members all Present Except . . ­ I 1�' 00c, 4f. . .1 Dr-� W. A.'Crich, of Toronto, . I ,� ,!. ,__��,, 'F- , - .4 1 ,. MISS Wi�nie �ivauga-reeeiv_ � and. Euchre , . .. , . I I 111M ,��. . ... I . . .. I 11 . .0 _�.'� �1 p­tj , , , - , .. , .. . ... I I . , . P k�f,.. P -1. L'14 , - I " ' - I ..J . .CouncillOr Dale; Tq Erect - ed word-Ais week. that she had ' --Drew., Many'Old Boys and '' � than itt.floors..., Speaks on, "Th Relation .... 4 � I ! r "I .__ & 1�een awarded second pri7ze for 11 .1 I I I . e Q .,, I ,_ . 11 ... 1. "I :�, I � in on Godericla .1 . �i::�� � � ,Ontario In the Lions Essay, . . . - . . I � I I "* �: " � . Electric S71 'Girls o*Triday E hing, , , of Dent'at �Infection to . � � 7 `i_§ 1, I I'., I . . . .-'�_,. ..,.:,, 9 . . I . .... I . - ..... ..�11 Q., Contest. The award 'carries ,�! . �2'1,1,11 � %-'j �-'�`,, " i . 511 I . . .. . ,,::`,��.; ­� , . .'!j .I. �"*�,� �i . " , "I I � I . . , , . 111.1 -..,. IN �, ,; . . I -_ - ,,,,�,.,,,� - ��,, A�,tl I Striet,,Acc�unts. assed.' . ".. . . . .- " 1-A"K, . I "' 1. I - I . ! 117"._��t�r ." . I :0 . _." �']_.__'�i, , . with it a substant��l Last. `7.. '­, ,.- ­�, ­, I ,L . uf.a � � . cheque. ,. Health," at Largely At- . --1 ". ,;:" I � . . . ;%k, . ". ­� , . , . . I or" _5`i"�`,' ` . . ': - ­" `: ` �' I - � I . . ..... -, . I ,,, __ I.. - .. I.., , , ��- .1 11 � Miss -$ayauge, who had as her . I 1. - " __ :. ',�;,�k. - . I I 0 " 0 Large Njimb 91. '1� "I'1060 ,��,;Ivll . . . - I I .1.1 . , , � . — ... I . . , � 11 "I'll , . � �. Sltbject, "SUggeStiOns & . 4 tended "Meeti Spring Sho . , , 'I "X.� _�W IV .._ " ., . r a . . . ng ; Many W at aiN104' , � 1,.. ­ , , `­ _�"._ The council of the Town of Sea- Civic Service Luncheon Club,,!. . 1. ., � . tri�s in various ­,,� 3 i - ': ... , �1� 1:1 forth met iih, the council chawbe . .... A nov record, in point of, attend FLOOR -1 NG . 04,1500"S"'lai .: 1, r in . , , .­ ­ — Visitors Present ' ­' - I ,11,,,:-,�,.:,�.:11 I i evening I. . . ) -I iilk�,� ". , "`1:-'..`.. - . 0 '�_: . I 46clired -first place in a contest rid -ay � ,. . '. � ­ � " __', 'Castle ; . . . 0 .... ... . . the to*n hall on 'Wednesday even- ,.Up . .1 . Draws Large Attendance - I �_ o,�ll s 6 6 W I." , .-. .. 'I . , ­,vk� ..... 1. . ; 1, ,1, 64nducted 'some' month� a -go by last In ,P�ibiari 1, college .. -, .* I .� ing.' There wer' I , , . . I � .. . 1. 'Snow Storm; Light 1. ...,,"": ­, I ... . e present Mayor thtr%SWortli Lions Club among.,, 'StIleet, Tororit6i,wlfen the ,Huron Old .. .- ­ ... I :1. . I.. - I, I Daly, who presided; 'Reeve Smith, Pt"PilA of the Collegiate Iiisti- Boys of Toro' t -ane of ther largest attended - I �, 49ft- . .. .:, 111.1i I , . . I nto . held their annual . . " _,**- I -_ ' ' ' I and Councillors Stepherls, Hudsop, . meetin" a, -what pr ' , : ,. �, %, ­­ . tute, 'and as a result fieCessay bridge and euchre. ­)9veryibod-y,.,9r I I . . . oved to be one of , s Present Pro .4k.." Crozier, Bolton and ScoA. The min- the InogA interesting and informative Perfect Weather and' e . In, "j,(it- � 1, 4 �' . . �;­�. ,. .....:�,_ ­ u-tes of the previous meeting were ' om Huron, now . . _ . w" . . S a � an Ex- .q., �:.;,k� was entered in the provincial. I I I -1 1. . _ I. . ��i, �., . , ,, I . ..... contest.. I �:, . addresses ever given before the Sea- I chener.. . ..:,��v! read and ,confirmed. On motion ' � emi I . . .. " of living -in Toronto, waK there'and need- C * forth Lions Club, was delivered by ceptionally- Large Entry _11 , ��� '.. 1�1* . le-ks to say they I � tary I . � . ­,�",. - 11 mith, council a' - I all had a greit'tiini,% I t I . , :', L .. "m , . . ' � Dr. Aubrey Crich, dental expert, ot . I I I .� �� pprov I . , .�'. � , I ed the erecti' . Twdnty-sev�6n tables, of , bridge , ana �� . -,�.­ ,; . .- `� _ � ' I , on of an electric. sign � . I 1 I n' I out I I the Lo4wood Clinic 6f'Toronto. The List Combined to, Make MANY HOMES IN,, - - .: ' � .'.t ,�,W � . . by the ,British American -Oil Co., In . �hm wire in play throughout -the N91, Cluff O' S ,occasion was the semi-monthly meet- . I . ,. ,,_ ".., 44 front of their serviep station on God evening, while those ,who felt 'go in- , . M ons I ., clined occupied ihe dance '-hall and - , ­ Ing on Monday nigh't of the Seafort i ' _ . 14, . is to be erected un" I I .. ,.... I ii Show a Great Success. . . A � " . I 6rich Street. It - The Irish of It. Lions Clt,b. . HE VY CLASS.* �"- I I ­ in the Commercial Ho- I � I ­ I ��. I . der the supervIsion of the Street . . tripped the "'light fAntastle" to-th3 . 12t;l ; . ; . I ... I I 1. tel Dr. Crich is a'son of Mr. and . � , %..5 . ... I tune of a real'orch6stra. .1; � . . . � . . ­ ,� ', . I . - . f. '�..!. .�, , . . ii;� . � ,�f A . . . . . , , ,�. Conimittee'. Accounts totalinj $443,86 Misther :Mick Kianei- � � . . - W A� Crieh, of town, and is ' The annual Spring Horse and Cat- Heavy snow and cold weath4r',zaar- , . "_ �� i ... ; 4 � were passed on ,motion of Hudson i 'President -Harry ,Stowe was full of well known, havin.g received his,early tie Fair of the 'Huron Central Agri- red the South Huron Agriieulidra,J,S�,_ ' . _ _. I , '.. . . , , . . ,i! I and CTozi'er. These lneluded:'jJimes Since Oi wrote yez lasht, 01 was pep- - � Bank of Montreal Days education iiii the Seaforth public cultural Society *agr held -,on Thurs- tiety's Spring. Sho �.. i',�T;!t, � . � "� ... ­ *� � I 16 V. Ryarx;salark, $67; John A. Wilson, down to- Ottaway an over to Quaybec I . seliotol-and Seaforth Collegiate In' W, held it Heitsall .. . . � .,4�-. ­ , '' , tute , . B .. ati- day last in 4Minton with a very big, on Tuesday. . . 1: 1. ; I.., salary, $7io; Helmar Snell, f3alary, for a visit where they dion't und,ther- Mr. R. 'S. Powell, of-Seaforth, was is subject, which was handled att I I . 1: . 400; That. -Storey, salary,'$bD; Wat. sthand the good ould Irish talk ank � Waggart * os. Bank. I . e,ndance. Entries In every class The day could sear ' " �, , ... C W - ntresent and took in iill of the show. . . ip...,'a thorough, though- unassuming were'large and the stock shown was more -disagreeable. f cely have been, , : ,�, . � . way. ."Me estheemed frind; , . ,. . . i �11 . . I and. ,-- I.., son & Reid, insurance� $13450; S. T. siher - . . . way, was '"The. Relationship of'Den- .of good quality. The judge, J. M. exhibitors,- or spectators I ­ Holmes & Son, wreath, $15; Canadian George Jackson, -what lived in Quay- A. G, Smith, formerly of the Wing- I I — tal Infection to Health.rl During -the Gurdhouse, alike, bift'in spitei,af that ' . :i 4,11 _1 11 of Weston, , remarked fa .., , . et the attendance was, la*ge, and the .... . �-, ,� , - . National Railways, crossing .' bee, can'�maliie his. shouldthers shrug ' talk many very interesting slides wer that the Nea re the besc entry -list, considering the wsat&jp,-.a, - . I I 1. protee- ' he is -not a sue- W Wmaining Pri. shown illustrating the � dire results I . . � . . . . . . . , I tibn, $7.34-- Bell Telephone Co., acet. . , an, parley voo, an do. a no-compro ham Advocate, says One -of., Ee vy horses we' $2.7-5; Cy�il jist loike wa �g cess as'a euchre player. , . . I . I that he had ever -been priviledged to record one. , �,,- . , - . 't I N � .. S. Reynolds, account n av tbim Frinchmin. . from neglected teeth. The large - I . I . ,� Vate, Bav*s Closes Doors judge. 1. Exhibif'ors, "were present from, I I . "I', . . , X . '� Although 'a bi, ' 4er-of,dental and mbdizat men num . charity, $7.25; Geo. A. (Sills & Sons, Parliament ,,wasn't in whin Oi was I pre.- ng . _., 11 .. account, $13.77; Municipal World, Ottaway so -Oi didn't o: committee were , - Th,e.prize winners were: distances and had tho day been 0 -1 see M. P. MICK , After More Than any I . t selling tickets for two weeks, Treas- . Thirty ent from. the neighboring towns at- . , ". � . . I way f I � ''! . ifivoice, 91JA2.19; Geo. D. Ferguson, Millan. :jShuTe were' all Irish he tested in no, ,uncertain way the high . ine, those with local exhibItors . o'....." � . .1. ­ . I I - gitber. ' ' . urer D.. D. tWilson sold 58 at the door Hea who would have attended, would have� . .. , e . account, 80c.? Miss N. Pryce, account,. I . . * * �* * Years Public. Se,tvice. regard irf which the speakeFs ability yy Horse . s. ,. . � So wan day sez_Oi to I . I . made this Year's show. the record� one� :. 1� . � charity, $5.2.3-, Geo. D., Haigh, icet.,. . . and personality is ,held lyy the pro- . �7��;' mes"f" sez � Mrs. A. Thompson came down from- ,. I . Clydesdale. stallion, three years and 'in the society's history. ' I - .,.� charity, $4.92, Uoskf J, 'S�roa% aect., Oi, what in the divil is ihe�-use-,av Gode fession. The meeting was i h I-- -, I I I , rb�h a d -carried off the conscila- over -R , �, P ��� prize. I . I MeTaggart Bros. bai& of 61i!nton, of Dr. F. J. Bechley and Dr. J. �: ,* " Thomas 1MdMillan,Seaforth; Gus Bis- eorge, acted as judge I .. . charity, $2.66; Jas. V. Ryan,expens- mesilf' res6idin wid thim Frinichers, tion , . . D. Mcirdoitck, - Brucefield; Mr� Norman Jamieson of St. I . iI 14 es, clothes, I4 Venus, $43.44; Joseph so 'back 01 kini to Say -fourth to be. which is well known -, throughout Nunn. 10 . of -heavy liars- � . � �4-.,- Stdiey, account, $29.24; ;Sol. Williams,,: wid me ould frinos, Jimmy an Qeord' ' beck, Clinton. Percheron stallion, 3, es, and Mr.. Charles Brothers, a �'* . I dispos- Among the out of. town guests were .f To_ . . I . In Danny an' Arnold an )�' The refreshments were all that the Western Ontario, on Xoiiday ' ronto, judge of light horses, with Mr. ' r wages, $18.75; L. Landenbough, wqc­ Pqtlier an Dr.* -F. Roulsiton, Exeter, years and ct�ver_Wijlliam. H. Keeler, . ,: , at fastidious could yoll ed ,of all its whole bus" ess to the . : I. "i � ­ ._ .11110 I desire.' in Dr, C' C , Dublin, I.R. iR. 2,p Heavy draught Harry Smith, of Hak.. judge of cattle .. I . iss,-.75c; Robert Joynt, Wages, 50c; A Frank and Tke, afi all the byes. -can't beat the Huron old girls for Bank cKf Mohtreal.. T.N. Cowant, Zurich; Dr. MaeffntyTe,.Clin- , McCuaig, -wages, $1. ' B�j ir!'th ' .S Stratford ., . 11, �,:, . � . t date said-, ton;. Dr. H. Fowle ' brood mare: 3 years.and ao�,er--Wil' . The following is �a Ust of the sue.: - �.,� , 76; Art Hulley, ga e Aisht inan. Oi met was re;if" uv -.to -.date cooking. Mrs. D. Beacon-�Herald%of rec'en' - t, Clinton; Dr. J. . li2LM Urquhart, Mitchell- William cesdul'priie winners: I I ::, 4 . I -was-h! ch&rg*% ...... as . I . . . .1 wages; $1; O. & .R. Holmes, wages me. ould frind, Jiwn Sthorey,, an sez Thommctli� . � I . . "'An Important busihess-change, w Graham; "Ooderich, Dr. H, -R. Hall BlAck, Seaforth-, 3fuYray' Gr � � 1. - .. 11 . 1. - dirim, .. � � . I- __-: ­ .!.:-. . fi0c; CheoroiBros. & James, acepunt" Oi to Jawn, sez Oij- "What's the news .* *, * 'effecte,d on 'Monday morning� wh Gloderich; Dr.' L. M. Mhbee, Goderich., Varna.' Filly or gelding, 3 yeais and " - 715c; J.T. Welih, division court, $20; . around the tawn?'! (I _. . the. long established ban en Dr.,,R. t1VJdGIl � . HORSES , , . . . ­­ .; . I � .. , I . i0sed' 'its doors, tori, fIffitchell-, D,r. G. R:'Collyer . . ­,� ­ . . . , Hen- 'Shire, aged - stal- I , ., . I -dgeF land - Bert Me, 2nd; R. J. Scott, 'Cromarty, 3rd and lions, Robert Murdock and ... , s-ez he to me, se�z he� "Thar's . euichre And bri had charge, of_ the -king house of 1, Mitchell; Dr. H; Mut- -_ , % I . On motion of Bbltory and Crozier, ' An , Mrs. Stowe MeTagg,hri 113ros., -�l over -James 'Scott', -Cromarty, Ist and Clydesdale and' i not to, goldarn much to brag on, -but d having sold out t6ii,entire-banking � . I 11 � council , adjourned , to.., meet,At the call . th and ,Miss Walker had charge sell; Dr. %AcGregor, Dublin; Lion 4th; Filly or geldin 2nd; . I ... of the -mayor. , I 11 - . .the, - liewsp"ers and - HudsoiiFs store rea LconneUion to the 'Bank� .MontreaL Fred Crich, Goderich; Lion Willis 'g, 2 years and standard bred, aged stallion, Williatn . of the dancink And all did their work . � . ;1. , � Iti , 11 - I ., � fellers is 'full of that Bow Hairin"' The -bank was first- opened for busi- _­ and Mi. Duncan, ,London. � I Mitchell, 'at Berry; stallion,.. foaled in.. 19-29, Fred. . �' , . . . - 1, . ess, well. . . - Fraser- ' over---�Wllliam Urquhart, � , t�... �.. � . I � � I . � in June, 1991, e D'. Mc- 2nd. Filly, or gelding; 1'yeai and . . 11 .1 race. But I don't ,61ie�e that horse . ness . by ,Ge6ig The town guests included: W. A,. and 3rd; - Alex. W�ight, Brucefield, Ellerington. I __ :t , , . . I � . . ' I .. . . I . ­­ CONSTANCE could Outstep Billy Cladmore's -bay . Pythian Castle -hall is an ideal spot Taggart 'in . tl�e Albert Stkeet prem- � Crich, Wirt. 7Vreerhaii,` Keitb ---,McLean, - Heavy Draift--Draft mare . in foar, . , ' . . . - V�."W1111i4ir""D, mare if she had a fair -h they f under 2--4b. Votheringham. and Sons, ' . .. I � 116, of 'Toronto I . - �. a §tart. A. ises, -ever since occupied. In 1905 rvi. Dr. R. 1R. Ross,. R. A. Walter, Merton W. S. Broadfoot; gelding or filly,fbef- , a - , '' 11 " , -, , , or a. euchre party.., -F4yeryt�in' . Brucefield, Ist and .3rd; R. J. Scott, I I If'; . , ' . spending, his 'holida,ya at the home of say young Jack Air � Who,,waslbarn I 'and cos I y. ­­ 19 D.. MeTag-gart. became a: partner in Reid, P. B. iMoffat, A. A.' McLennan ; geldijig foaled I - air -, a s-' - --if . 2nd. Hoise, colt or lilly, under one .;;-, . __ I , his parents, Mr. and 10s. J. Dale. the .same, . y6 -mese won a c ,can * * W. . . .. the..business having-gaimd, a knowl- Chad.. -Glewi Chas. Abtrhart, Ge"go y'earL-�D.'Yoth6tingharn & Sons W in 1930, D. Fothe-ringam & $on, R.. . . . 11, % �. - .. ' I . Ur. -and Mrs.'John Ferguson visit- it. Say, theL Huddan Aid. Duckworth says he could not edge of -banking practices -as account- Cri-eh, J. Cardno, W.m. Barber and � I in. J ,Scott, D. Fotheringliani'& S�,ns; �- : . � . 11'' I ) ed Mr. -and Kra *21"000''jon . Black & Son, Robert Wright, Sea- draft or-4grim-Ittral 'fb,lg, fogled - . � .%. I - ... 11 .�:, � , I , , . Clarence Rath on !Tllybicke think they .can change -and the �X Smith. - . . . . � . __ I . I y 11"ote t their Akng-old- yarns stay away from a Huron old buys' en� ant, for G. D. 'MeTagggrt, . . . I forth. Team in barnessi-4's. Scott. I i1ft: _Mi _ . I .. . I a . ,� - . Sunday. but they � I I business was carried-ou ior upwardg � .- ;31 11'-Fotheringham & Sons, R. . . . d !�' t 1� . .. � . �. I I -tertainment. I 4 _L__� R J. Scott, William Urquhart.-Sw, eep- ii& an, D. Fathering1tain & &f1s;­ � , . Air. and Mws. Leo Stephenson and do , it, for I vote-iWe, . .. * '*. + . of,twenty years under the'firm name . . . . � I 1, ,�, son, Donh1d,--anotered � to � Bryden on same way as Jim and' Adam dbbs I H. A. Hessian, of Doverec of MeTaggarl Bros. Four years ago . i I siakes--James ,Sea#-. . draft team, James Scott, R. J.* Sicott- � �� -1, I Saiturday to visit Mr. and'MTs. Justin everytime. That's, Tork, 'ain't. it? Clinton ol turt Road , Geo. ID. tMeTaggart, .the',,senior part- GOMRICH TP. ' .' . .1- I g, 1. � ,,, _'j, - � , ' Oi, .tAThaty, and d ,bay, -brought a party I r I I Agricultural. gelding or fillY.. foaled in 1929F .- . .�.. . SoF 01 -to Jack, s�% - a, a I � I , 111111 . . . Of ton and 11 ehjoy6d them_,ner; Tetiied and A6 D.t_WcTaggart ' - 'Miss Dorothy Townsend and Mrs. Fothefirigharn & ,Son,% ,,Mat . I . , � , I . I . . Tinney, . ., ,� .:,..,". .. ed and ar . � . . carried on a one, . . ,,, . - .,e speriding'a week W. R. Dougall; gelding or,filly foaled., . .1 i . SinclAir. 'Mrs. gt�phenson and Don- lot'av money 3wungAird won, ain't, -�­ 6gaged as J. -Townsend, of Tororito>, ate visitiag Brood mare, 3 years and over- - . I . : . - . - I- . . it Typ . .'...._... : they a I 1- havi,W,,, . . . xtimo- - _ .4 I - I ­ ­ ­wi ' ot.ey,friends. - I An Jack sez to .3ne, sez I � . . * 0 * . his'assistant, Frank MQW;- -who 1, had, their aunt, %frs. George Proctor. Charles Stewaft, Lobtleaboror-, W. -S. in 1930 ez Wright, Frank tean, . . .. ..; , ,�.��, I I I a ; - '11flam, Jewitt'returned home . hey" 4BY Paul Jones seemed to be 'a "-great painid ,banking experience with the The Ladies' Aid of ,Grace Church I- 01a"]X&Mdeha�1 � -W -i, �Z : 'It'- '. ... �z goll! 1.11 say it is. , . , Broadfoot, Kippen; Murray, n P UPF . I ay from Sco�t 'Memorial 11opp- koyal -Bank here and elsewheria. Mr. will meet Thursday afternoah in the Varna. -Fill'i or gelding, 3 years and Trueiy�-ner; general Purpose team, ' . . 1.7 If 11 had to pay favorite, with the dancers.' _Pra ger, te� I tal, Seaforth, feeling, Anuch beiter. 10 William De ker and 1. . 1Y . you that much money out of my potk- � , * *, * , blutch is taking a posit' n with. the -basement of the bhurch. Mrs. F. er�S, T iel & Son, Mitchell; Fred ... . � , . , et this minute I wouldn't � ov h c 2nd. . . . . 'Mr. Lioyd MoOre, 61 $&itford, is have mt;ic 'ekard'will have charge of the meet- Toll & Son, Blyth; Charles Stewart, Carriage C?ass- T am, C.'Mollick; 1. .1 � i . y� Mrs. Minnie Irwin was at the head F"'Ir of Montteil local brgi,i.ph.; III - e I I the Howick patrons and they turn- The ban -king house of MeTaftart ing. . I . atingle horse, E. J. Willert, A. B. I. . ,.�.! - be yjtj have yourself, to ed out in good forces. . . Bros. was one of the few daing a Mr. .and Mrs. Theron Bettles, Mr. n . . I spending a few days with hit granJ money left t1buy I ,�,gar with. Ma ' . ga.d c ., 4 , Londesboro; Robert Wright, Seaforth. Weber and 3rd. I I . . moiher and � uncle, Mr. Win. Moore. give ii��ler, an that will be just the * * * 4 Ily or gelding, 2 years and under Roadster Class-Te'am, W. Maguire; I . . ,,, I . ­ ,private banking business throughout and Mrs. Albert Harrison and Mr. S -Robert McMichael, ,seaforth; Fred .1 - -1 ­ . sarnelw�"`buXing one. Thanks!' But Bert MtCreath and John MeLaren, the country which have contiffized in and, Mrs. Will Harrison, of Seaforth ingle horse, A. B. Weber,-Robt. Me- � Roney, Mitchell; Fred Roney, Mit- a � . � say, don't forget about the money as the, champions fTae Goderich no in- � . , WINGHAM business in opposition to the char- attended the,funeral on Saturday las� cbel. Filly- or gelding, I year and Laren, A. B. Weber. � me and) Obief Jaynes V. Ryan,and a dulged in euthre. Ye ken, under 2­4Villia,rri MeEwen Clinton; .. �1 � 11 . . . Mr. Bert Varisickle and son, Bert, lot of other fellers are at 'it.,s not tered institutions, and their retirt- of Mrs. Wilmer Harrison. Championship, draft or agricultur- ! . hill, workin- 31 Such a rare. thing to be Aying about al -R. J. Scott , and 2nd, R. Me- ­ �, , left fort the West on'Tuesday. . on "our first ri-dllion yet. 1 just richt to insinuate, but same had ryient means the removal of a bu Stewart McEwen, dinto�- Alex. .. .. �.. ness .land mark of long standing. For in, G oderfch, 'Towns hip was a flock of W Michael, James 'Scott. . " �, .. Migs L. Hammond, 9f this Well, b'� the 'idea the)r wer:e seared to meet up -right, Brucefeld. Horse'colt or . � .. .. High say, doesn't the Chief look swell in . . School staff, was ill last week ind his new regimentals. , I I with Seer6tary floody, all holts bar- some months.past M. D. MeTaggart twenty-four 'wild swan. It was A filly under I year�­ID. Fbtheringharn Tov�nship 'Prize, best three horses. . . 1� I I . . ..* . '. I ... `1 say , he , �, was unable to resume her duties, for . � . . has been in poor health and though lbively sight to see them as they arr, & S n; Elden O'Brien, Clinton; R b'. Fotherin . i . -1 red. , 0 frorn any torwn,abip-Janies Scott, D. . does an ,I'm going to get a suit just much improved, his condition was such a stately bird. ' - ham, & Sons. , . . I ., . a few days after the Easter holidayPc like -his ... an put a - 14 of brange rib- . McLean, Kippen. Team in harnea�s­c 9 I . . Was Louise Thompson spent the boris an it for"the 12th and the Bil Po�rl saidI'"'What's the -use?" Probably a. factor in determining- On Tuesday, April 12th, the 09 Robert McMichael, Fred Roney, S Specials -Owen Geiger special for' 1. .� I ,best draft stallion ---4R. Mmrdoek, J . i . n them e. his retirement from active business. band had to give up their program. as Thiel &' So�*, " Robert --Wright. Swei�p * . - .. ­ - ­%­ �, Easter. holidays at her home when 'A -partner trumpied his ae �� . McMichael. : 11 Wingliam. - ill Catholic boys an girls will sure see That's not all. A newspaper man Throughout their extended career ifi. -some of their mu -sic instruments got stakes--4Robert L Passmore & Son special for gentle- . I . , . Miss ,Lillian Hopper returned me comin'. They tell .,me up at Hud may think what he likes, -but must banking the name lAcTaggart hiis tangled up in a snow storm; . . . man's turnout -A: B. W4er. G ., .� I tO SOR's that Divilera. the Mayor of . !teen synonMous with uprightniess -0 . . Case, for -best lady driver . .. I I Victoria Hospital after spending three Ireland, won't mak� an oath for the not write it. .4 * 4" and. integrity and they retire from General 1�urpose. ' Weber. - A. B: . . Z i . weekst holidays with her parents. King,, an' I told James V. not to make EGMONDVILLE . 1%o .. I _�h -, Anassaultcharge was laid against an oath for Mayor Daly Huron Scottish can dance the rya business. with a clean sheet, ' ani Filly or gelding I of Seaforth. waltz, leave behind an outstanding exampie Mrs. �Willlahi Finlayson, Lola ani ., 3 years and over- - CATTLE John Thynne and Joseph Smith when That's getting -back at t Just like hopping the thistle Elgin Goudie, 'Seaforth; Wm. Decker, . o hem Free Ir- patches among the stubble lang syne. � I . . of square dealing for' younger busi- Donald, of Toronto, are visiting at Zurich, 2nd and 3rd. Team in harries:; Shorthorna-Aged bull, ,Oestricher- I I � I Earl Underwood 'received a biuken- ish chaps, ain't it?,, . nets men to emulate." I the home of her parents, Mr. and ­tElgin toudie - William Decke Bros,; bull calved in 1930, (R. D. HunL- - 1z jaw at a dance in, Bluevale. The 'Sez Oi to jack, sez Oi; ,, Yzielhad , . . . r, Fred I charge against Thynne was dismisseJ wondtberful warm winther `� Mrs. IM. Sanderson, one of Huron's . - Mrs. H. Weiland . I Little Miss Lola is, Pepper & &n,"Ciinto�. �S-pecial prize er, Oestricher Bros.; cow, Oestricher � and Smith was, committed for trial weather - . - - I .1 'pioneers, was present, played a good recovering from a tonsil operation, of $15 donated by the late -mayor S. Bros,; heifer, under 2 years, R. D. ? IF which was performed in the ho,spit.al, S. Sooper, of Clinton. for the ,best .3 Hunter, Oestricher Bros. . .. in'Sayfourth this lasbt winter, didn't' � of -euchre, and enjoyed herself DUBLIN - in a higher court, . yez . I . game generally. . .1 last Saturday. heavy draught agricultural or gener- 1. . held dl purpose horses (stallions barred), Gregor, Howard Wright; bull calved � � "' .� . . A very 6njoyable evening Was spent Sez Jack to me, ,sez ,he, "I don't *' * The Egmoiidville W. ,M. S, Herefords --Aged bull, J. M. Mc� wa r S 1, iMiss E. Cummings, of God I ,on April 4th at the home of Mr. and know much abbilt a rm, winter, 'but 'R 'S. i he w eTich, their April meeting in the vestry Fri- any age, or. halter, not necessarilv ,, � .. .1 � Mrs. R. J. McKenzie, on the Blue- I do know something about . pard, ,one of the old spent the week end with rents, day afternoon, Mrs, Malcolm pre%id- owned by one man, but in . - cow, Howard Wright; -heifer, Howar& ends 1�_hot suin- stand-bys of -the Huron Old Boys, her pa ustbe own in 1930, John 'McGregor and 2nd-, . � . vale road. The neighbors and fri mer,. I mean the summer I iiirieWber Mr. and Mrs. E, Cummings ing. The meeting opened by singing ed in one township, won by James . I � gathered to-c6lebratoi the mar4a. . ge of so weli 'was the sartitm, has -been seriously Ill for Ahe past Mr. and Mrs. Bitsil Byrne*and chil- . Wright. . who er me _ r nsbip. , 1D r- and our three weeks. Latest reports say he dren, of Detroit, are visiting at the Sun"; 'Mrs.. James Stewart led in I . , I WA k.� I .. Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Sichneider; gang of the' fellers 'was reapin' an' ., "Jesus Shall Reign Where. 'Ere the Scott, C omarty, Hibbert Tow Market Cattle---4Butcher steer or I I ning I 'a 0 01 heifer, grade, H, Kerchef and 2nd;. !va& spent in dancing and card n I * * * 11 . were recently irmiried. The eve harvestirv, for John ,S. Brown, out nthe. way to rec very. home of ,Mr. and -Mrs. John Flanagan. prayer. The devotional leaflet 1) Special Prize of $16 dormted bv I � ng was as taken by ock, Brucefield, limited play, the township of A%Killop. That sum- Honorary President R. C. Ki spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr%, to colts 2 years and under' sired by Bros.; dairy'cows, any breed, Jacic I i 'Miss Mary Purcell, of Mitchell, Simon, the man of fire w Robert Murd baby beef, A. 8. Bell, Oestricher I . I __ .— I Uar ed his bro- Frank Kemny. . .. I . 1. r i Billy Bickel, who pours that r . 'I "N I ing. ... - - I I mer was so goldarn hot that Council- not present. The death of, Mrs. B. Beaton. During the business ,,Faivorite Agaiyi"��. Potheringharn Ingram, ' . ther-iri-Im, at Blueval period a quilting and ten cent tea . . hot iron metal le took him, to Rev. Father Bricklin, of Windsor, was planned for Wednesday of this . . . HULLETT ' ' moulds down at B Into' them cast'n' that place. I -& Son, Brucefierd; William, lVeEwer, Boys' Judging on Cattle __% Frank ' .. ell's Foundry, could The following were t . he prize w spent, a few days with his' mother, week. -Mrs. Allen and Tdrs, H, Cbes- Clinton; Stewart'XcMwen, 'Clinton; Wright, Wilmer Broadfoot, Sandy. I ,. V _e cream ners: Mrs. H. Bricklin. ney were chosen as delegates to Pres William Black & Son, Seaforth; D. The funeral .of Robert Nelson, who havo served that stuff as ip in- . * , Pepper. . I -passed on Friday, was held from his an' it would have cooled ­ -W . byterial. .Mrs. MlcGonigle read all I 'Specials-Dq% 0ollyer special for � I h "a ofr a bit-:- ' Euchre-Ist, F. Paterson; 2na, Johni . I Fotherin�ghhm & Son, Bruicefield. .1 � � I;, � *0 late residence, Lot 2,7, on the Base You bet A wouldav!, T a:Vs how dang M0 n. Ladiies­ist, Miss Laird; 2nd, � " ' ' 0 aAicle on Christiah Stewardship and -Special prize of $10 for 2 animals best ,Shorthorn feniale-Oestrieher Line, Township of 1jullett, on Monday hot it was that, at* =.eir. Good -by -a; a . MANLEY , Bros. I . . I . Mrs Cuthberts. Consolation E. Nott gave a paragraph on Tem- 2 years old and under, dTaugbt or . . I aft-driloon. A serv'ice wag­CbVjftCteu don't forget to have a load of cans , prize� ' ' a,gritultural- (stallions barred), own Judge -H. Smith. ­­__,,.,� - an' old staff,. V ky� . I . , Clinton 1Pres- for MY load In the sprini. I went an opisiation of late' in St. ]and'-, Icy Mountains," the study -book ed by'the exhi,bitor---JD. Fothering, 11 , by'Rev. Dr. Dougan, of Mrs A. Thompson, Goderich. Luc Mr. William Seimon, who under- perance. After singing "Prom Green. - - . I byterian c bumber---4Xiss Shej>pard. . . I ihurefi: The deceased Was Buti say, doni't'hav� any' ill only one mouth, suffering from a dang bees' of them The prizes were distributted by Mary's 'Hoepital, Kitchener, is recov- was Riven by 'Mrs. H. Moore, Miss -haml .&'(Son, Bruedfield. 1 .-.----.,c7 ............ 7 — 1i nests� in it." . . I ; . ; . bad cold from *hich pneumoni"e- Oi nixt at President H. B. Stowe. - ering slowly but is by no means -out Cameron, Mrs. Malcolm, Mrs, Mode- Special prize, $10.00, team coming I I _ hopped wid..me oul fTind, . I I 11 veloped and was the,iminediatEr'ciuse Dad av the Q 'Amongst thosi present were noticed of danger. He is expected 'to return land and 'Mrs. Reinke. This was the greatest distance (six entries), won er, 2 yTans-Oestricb'er Bros., Ist and .: . bit u4ne's 1116tel, 'to get a the kollowing: I home in the near future and'his many chapter on Korean Youth and proved by A. B . Chalmers, Lond-6. , 2nd: Melvin Gricb, Simforth'- heifer, .1 - of his death . , " , .1 - Born in Hastings county ._� av news, which Oi'did, but as ye Mr. -and XTs. ff. 0. Stowe, Mr. ,friends wish him a speedy recovery. ,very interesting. The meeting clos- Live stock judging, oompetition, I y'ear-Oestricher .Bros., R�y Peu- . I . . on -March 29, 1858, be was in his . ' ed by re,sponsive reading from �the judging jbA I .1 edithurs say--m6ro aii,odher todme. and- Mrs. a - G. Vanstone, M�. abol He -was always of a genial disposi by -beef .1 74th yetir. For the past twetty-five in. the iharietb . .. . and heavy horses per, Seaforth; Oestricher Bros., Eph., .1 . iiiie have Ae Mrs, ,11-13. 31100reath�,' Xr. and Mrs. er complained, although Faster devotional program. :(29 colyipeVtors)"George Mun&ll,, * Snell. 11 � . I . years he 'had lived' in this locality. Zzlrrth Poethess, Barbhrry, Ellen , I. . tyritaike yez E. FloodyF Mr.. and Mrs. D. D. Wil- for sevetal months he had not been 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley ,Gray and Glenannan; Albert Pearsons,'Bayfle.1d; Her`bford.9----4Bull, 2 years and over- : . _ I f _ His parents were the late Samuel some poethry, about the son,, Mr. and Mrs. L. .M, Pringle, feeling well. Donald were ,Sunday visitors with Alfred 'Patterson, Lucknow; Tow Howard Wright, Cronia 4 I 1, Nelson and Ellen Devolin, of Hast�' good ovid toinies dancin wid the Me. Mr.. J. A. MbLaren, Miss Snaic 'Mr. Jobn'Dougherty and his daugh� Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeMillan. Turner, -Clinton. -enniedy, Lucknow- bul ' 745;orge ,1�1 ings, County. On December 8, 1895, Lean's; Cameron's ,Scottr's Chesney's, ter and ,her husband, Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Tyndall en- - K t%der two I be,was married to Dickson!s A 0 ;,s&', I Walker, Mr. and [Mrs. D. Thompson � . Mary McIvor, and Miss Thompson, Wri H . 1. KennT, froYA Logan township, called tertained several friends and neigh. Light Horses. 3rd; Fred X Carbert, Staffa, 2nd; , - Cainochan's, years -O'Neil lRros.', Dentfield,"Ist and ' -4 1 A diiiighter of John, 1H. and Isabel Me- SProat'g 'an-an-etchethera, tellin Ill Morrish and 'Afisses ,'Mary and Mar- on friends in our burg this week, I bors on Frida� evening last. pstakes-OestHcher Bros. . �- I ­ .1 .., ., , 4,vor, of tRipley, -who predeceased him about "Sodial Loile in Tuokermnith"I - ie %ftrrish, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. -The late inow storm ha 'I IMiss Margaret Cliarters. is in IScott (Stallion, standard bred triotter-_ swee ..i � . 1� If ... Jor a put , . _, . 'A', Mir. Nelson Was wstaiinch' supporter - don -It telFTe2 Oi -will., . ns and It .1 17 Memorial -Hospital recover 01A William Berry, Brueefield;. Leonard steer or heifer, born, on or after Jan. , 4'Wif thirteen years. In politics the late away ,back in thim ould days ing fr ' Market -Cattle-4Senjor 'bg,by beet, 4 Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Camp- damper on seeding operat�o y .� -, $',,0f th4)C6fis6rV,adver party. In. ie. By Garl on me own b-shalf. .bell, Mr. and. Mrs. John X,00n, Mr. 'all appearances the early spring will an appendicitis operation. I Hunter, Clinton, Carriage horse in . . . aand Mrs. J. H. Jay, Dr. and Mrs. be a late one now. . We are sorry to report. that Mrs. harness�_A. B, W ber, uary 1, 1931-,-4Roy Pepper., Seaforth; : I e Kitchener; Fred H. Cmibert, Staffa; Andrew .,;, 1 I:$ he Was Prep"Tbal. Surviv- , , MCIX KtLLOP. . I �) ig . H. A. Hession,'Xis% Hession, Dr. - John Flannery is under the doctor's Gordon MdCliruchey, Auburn; A. B. 'Park, Mitchell; junior baby beef, steei- .� 11; i e a -half-brother Henry Rob, -_ -_ - � and Mrs. J. G. Ferguson, ,Mr. and . -_ �are at present. . � Mreber, Kitchener- roadster in har- . ; ; I son, of near St. W�� and a half- STAXLEY The Young Peo5ple's' Society wero noss, or heifer, born- on or afi6r May Ist, 4% 1, . I , -4Rdmrt IMC�anen, Hiensall: A. 19,31-OlNeil 'Bros., Denfleld; Nor- . .9 taitatet' -, 'Mira. A. Isbis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. . W. -Mrs. M.Sanderson, Mrs. W. G. Read. very hospitably entertained by the . eber, Kitchener; A B. W r, . � � , JM4rs. 00inty PeInzine, Royal Mr.- and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and son, H. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ingi ,,Xws. A. Thompson (Goderitch) 13 W - ebe man Heal, Mitchell, A. Bell & Son, 1. 1. 1� I .,, Oak, Xich.,- two tons, Walter Mc- George E., visited at Mr. Nelson Cox, Mr. 9nd ,Mrs. J. B. Phelaaiti, Vri�, Smith, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Hesse�: Bneefield Society on Monday even- Kitchener.' Best gentleman's ou .� I - , Kinley, Windsor, -and Wilbur-Odbert, Keys', Babylon Line,an Sunday. Mr. and Mrd. MdBryeri, ' ing with Mr. E. McLeod' presiding. tl6t- Kippen; Herbert Kercher, Kippen; 4 I . 'Mr. Henry WeLinchey has �leased Mrs.. 'Hugh Hamilton and 'Miss -Lean, Viss R. Cameron, WarP Editbr I I . ., at home; 41irpe, daughters, Urg. Wnl' a Fannie Paterson, Miss K. Me- There was a splendid program, can- Goun, Listowel; stweepstaikes--A. B. I� a m Snell, C . I ..� �p Mr. and ,Mi,a * George lTeirwi*, Winewm� Hengy phr i lintork, . 11 �� Belton, Gbe Hill, 'Hastings County, his :farm to Mt. Will X-dLinehey, who H&mdlton, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. .si:sting of readings 'and music, also a Kftchenery Robert McLaren, The heavy horses tvem judged by- I . .. ,Miss Bla'nch at home, arid Miis Win- gets immediate post E. lGidley Wiss Pearl Gidley, Miss J, debate, "Resolved that character is a 1. Lady diiver Bardhouse, Weston, 'Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hunter . W111 r, , ession. H"t J. IX, 411 iqifred, Xitehenar, all of whom W., I Gord,*�, Miss Lavena Knvx, Miss An- --�Mtrs. A. B - the light � Vresent for the funeral, Othei. irid �&'Ir Mr. Mervyrtl Keys, of London Unt- Aid. and Mrs. 'auckworth, Mr. D nle Crittenden, Miss Com Ha9king greater asset to succew than circum- Weber, Kitchener; Mrs. wes� Nott, horses by Dr. Fo*Ter, Guelph; th& I 11 stance." The affirmlativp was upheld Seaforth; Mrs. Ross Chapman. , Mill a Z Vertk, ,opent the week "d at h1s, Crawford and the Misses Crawford, VissHazel Locke, Miss -Doris Roya: by Egn,fondville Society, Evalena Nott cattle by Col. Robert MeEwen, Lon- . �­ .1 distance were Mqt.; Erijig Aon. The Ontario Agricultural De� - � . I hd e on the Baby'lon Line. Mr. and ,Mrs. A. MdAughan, Mr. and Wisq Betty Hall, Mim; Violet Cooper Id Jahn 'Wood being tl�e. speakers. Cattle. partment, live AtOck brancib, was re- 11 � and ,Mira. iVA41ke, St. Clair, Mieh,je W ,* Oss Lolds. goLinchey, dAugbter 'Mrs. G."Trowhill, My'. W. Powell, Mr. ,Miss M. Grassiek, ,MisA Belle Can-Arp- It, George Krif-ilit ably presented by 9, W. Winde, director, I . � I I and 'bkrs. Pawler, W. Thylor imd 1&'- t0f�,rr , James MqLincheyr, was taken G. A. Newtoti,-Mr. A. Y. Smith, Mr, bell, Miss M. Hanna, Mr. T.hos. Co�q_ Fred Boyce and, . 'gu . _j I A. Somuiersall, Godekichi, Into"itiblit e ative for l3rue 0 .. r, Y ill', on SundA)r. We hope R. 8: PoWell (Seaforth), rvlr,;,. William defended the neg ofteld. Shorthorns-­411ull, I yearit or over- and L. E. O'Neil.. . "I , " . , 1,4 was made ift-Offutft cemebory�.' The that she MaSr ,toou be restorM t, M. an, Mr. C. Carroll, Mi-, Reg, 9F The judges, Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Lane Oeitricher* Bros., Credito,n, IDPhTiam ,,, 1Tn the eivening the SM'Aety ipOnaor- "� . 'I .1 � J - ". 11 I pall6tarei,g *ert6 ri-fthibots of the dia� health . I ' and the Misses Irwin, Mrs. I.. 'Mr. W. L. Currell,'Mr. W. R. Me- and Mr. Moffat, after muleb disicus- Snell, Clinton; bull under 8 yeaTs�__ ed a concert I 1�. . �.­` � - tril rown, Ws. Laird and M Br"h, Mr. Arthur -Hessian, - given. by the Hbvionla .:" .. I ceased. 471ilter Mair, 1W. Mai�qui% .Mr. Fram-k,Boyce has returned home Laird,lMrs. A. Becker an4- Miss R i8s . Mr. . Ar, sion, decided in favor of the affirma- Oestricher Bros., James Foster, Male Quartette, which was well at - �.11, .1 �� � , leek- thur Carr, Mr. George Hlesko Ur P After delicious refreshnieiits, Lucknow; John ,13arr, Blyth; COW 8 'tenddd.' Tits concert was'followed by, . . , 4 1 Wes. 8`14venst, Leuftc�'Lavis, Thomas from London, where -he I Afi*on and Glen Oornigh. * bas been ef, Mrs. A. Outhibert, Mrs. L. Reeder, Watson, tMW E. Ruxton W. - tive. I 11 �;;;;;; : , R.., Ser the meeting closed with the NatiaTijI years and over-Ephriam,6nell,'Wel- .a dance. Re;preseutative MeLe$d wax _1,1 , I J,., Al . . , taking I medical treatme,ht. ?4rq, G. Graharn, ,Mrs. G. 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