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'The glass broke, 'and a large plece, hit him, on, the side of the face, making a nasty three cornered rip that . I I necessitated some five stitches to repair,. Mr. Thomson, ,who was accompanied at the. time by Me. W. A. Crich, has 'de- termined in future to shut his car doors before getting into . the car. . � .. 11 I . ­­ �' - ­­ . , . . � . . � :. . .... . I . TUCK.ER$MITH , I . . . 1- -, - I Seeding is nearly finished in thls� neighborhood. I : !Mi.%s Reta Fear, of St. (Marys, spent ft-we6k end -at ... her home here. . iMr. and .Mrs. Cecil Ash -ton, of 'Stratford, visited relatives here this week. I ' Miss Edna Turner, of. Toronto, spent thW-week end *i,th relatives here. � . . The May meeting of the Tucker- ,iinith Ladies' Club was held at the home of Mxs. Frank. Ww4ters .with, twmity;,eight membexs, and two visi- tors present, An interesting pro - I gramme was given,'cbnsisting of com- munit,� singing and readings by Mrs. . L�ndsborough, Sarab `W,1iitm6re�'X"rs'- WeGiregor and Alm. O'Brien. Th� roll call was answered -by exchanging slips and bulbs and the remainder a . the, afternoon was Ispent in sewing. The London Road Ladies, Club have been *ftMted As g6ests at the June meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. .Howard 4 .,Crich. . The roll call will be answered.by 14M,y fav- orite farm � occupation." ,� .. I Mr. John C. Doig, L.I.B., .of De- troit, spent the week end -6siting his parents and sister. Mrs. William M. Doig. returned from Toronto where she attended the f wieral of. her . bro,ther, Mr. M. T. Cot' 'vy, of the Mason & Risch Piano 016. I I . Egniondville and Brueefield Young People met with Turner's Y. P. on, Monday evening.. The president, Mr. Ed. Johns.,' occupied the chair and the meeting was opened with "O Wor Ail: the King" followed by the re- �ponsive rea&g of Psalm' No. 8 and prayer 'by Rev. Mr. 'Bremner, of Bimce-field. Then followed a debate between Egmondville and 'Brucefield Y. P. on "Resolved that Northern Onto.rio offeis 'more opportunities to young farmers than does Western cr.nada." The affirmative, was tak-' i n by Miss A. 'Thomson and Miss S-ifth, of Egmondville, and the nega- tive by Mr. McLeod and Mr. Rnig�t, oi Brucefield. It resulted in a vic- tory for the negative, although m4nv line points.,were ' developed by either side. side. Rev. Mr. Poulter, of Varna, and Misses Depew and Ricker, of Clinton, acted as judges. W'hile� the judges were making their decision the following program was given: A duet by Mrs. � E. 'Orich and Mr. F - Townsend; solo, Miss Grainger, of Dgmtondville; speech by 'Rev. Mr. Malcolm, of Egniondville-, solo,. Mr. E. Whitmore; speech, Rev. Mr. Brerr- nei;� song, "Land of Our Birth"; speech, Rev. Mr. Farrill, of Clinton. The! meeting closed with "God Save, the King" and the benediction. Lunch was served to the visiting leaiguer�- Next week's meeting will be in ,qbarge of the Literary ,Committee. ' Mr. and M.rs. S, Gerninell and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell were in Xirkton Tuesday visiting friends. ;Mis's E. Taylor and Migs M.'Rands are visiting Mrs, J. Taylor. Word was received on Wednesdal� morning of the death.in Georgetown of Miss ,Margaret (Veggy) Doig, eld-' est daughter of Mr. and.,,Xrs. Robert C. Doig. � === CONSTANCE Mr. Bill Dale, Mrs. Bromley, Miss Mary 'Coultis and Mise Flynn, all of Toronto, visited with the former's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Dale. Miss Viola Morrison attended tho mother and daughter banquet held at Brussels United Church on Tuesday elvening. . ,Mrs, Mary Stewart, of Seafortb, is --pending a few days with her daugh- ,, ter, Mrs, Roy Lawson. ,Mr. ,George Riley's many friends I . . will be sorry to know that he is in Srott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, and underwent an operation on Wed- nesday 111orning. ' The W. M. ,S. held theii regular meeting on Thursday afternoon in the basement of the church. , .Mrs. -Charles McGregor is confined to liet, bed since Monday. I � I IN .. I ::... 1- , , , . j;� 11. , : . — : �1 "Ill I I � % .- - -1 I . I � . �, .. .. I 11 .., 1-1- . . . I - - I.i .. I", " " ' . . ce - 1"IF1141W *r 41 ��'. ,%W I I .. � � . ^ r . JL I . . ut,tawa During PastWeek Si Te a in s d in - Entere * A x " ' .S, 1. . . . - 1v '. I I- I - . s Accoiint Passed'and Inspec . Z, 1. I %.� � ,.. 1. . . � I League and Will Play. For, , , Highest Qu4fity ' . ' . . I . ,�' 1, , " I - I — - I 11 I . � . . I . t.r J. M. Fiel&�:,Official . �� � I � Dublin Coi i6tion I '. I I Canada', May Ad,gpt,Credit I Stephenson Trophy. ' , . I . " ,,,, . . ­ I Highlano.-C,Dedar , . � Report Received. I I , �. I� —L 0 .- Announce& I . '_ , Plan Executed by United ' I Fo.tball fans ,held. a well attended I I . ­ I at'' - d - .— . I Wilson and confirmed. . School Report , ineeting in the Dlek'H,ous6,,Seaf,oTth,, � .1 . I .1 ' , I 1, �. - . 5� . I "%-,, . - States, to Aid Privatg . onFrJday evening last, when officers for the . - I - . 'P Moderate*,� A- r f e The Public School B�ard met on , Apl�il the 'Mall , I . I - I were ,elected coming season I .. ��. c 29t� with c, Mr., _j - ' �Ivllitall 41 - I . Corporations as a Means and arrangements made to fqi ,a 'be: � ." I. .�� C. Laing, presjding. of- the Ll.� Percentages, and Standing . I � . 1. . I . I . . lieague.- The offircers will r dent, Leo Steplienson,.Kinhurh; = N. CLUFF AN... -Q: SONS previous meeting. were read arid, on motion of C. Holmes and R Archi� . I ' ­ � lemploy- of Relieving Ur president, John. 'Holland, St, Co lum- � in helping those now here. 0 , bald -were ado,pb�d. The Board re- . .i.e in Various gubjejc& For � I".. ban; -A. ­ . , � . Inspec . tor J. M. Field's IF , .. IT" . . I . . . ment. .... secretary -treasurer, W. e ittee,.John . 11 - oeived report /��. Month of May are Given. I I . . Dick, Seaforth�,-,,z' Sut- .ter, � .1 I . I . I . . U1 L11S official visit to the ,school 6n .-I ',6 -f in two equal installment,s.,­ . I . termtgi, Clinton; 'Taggart, Wal * February 29th and March Ist a -ad I I . I I . I — ton; Vin -pent, Lane, St. Columban; Zi WomedilnsO* Held An- 2,id. In an accompanying letter, Dr. ill , , - . . . NEW ZEALAND Nicholson, Eginondvil1q; Percy Little, ,. ' . 1. . � I I . . Field said: "I ivisited your. school on - � � The following is the Way report of . , ,. Exeter representative. , . TeaTrls 'have Already been entered nualMeetin'g on"Wednoday February 29th and ,March Ist and 2nd, and spent three days in its in - , , , , , . the 'Dublin Continuation School. Per- _ centages made by ... the various , p4ils PACT BENEFICIAL from Walton, Winthrop,,Egm�,ndville, , if I I � I I I spect-Ton.' The attendgm6­­d.uring C'.., .. - are given and subjects in whickstud- . ... . . I . Clinton. ISt. ,Columban and. Exe-ter,. teams I . those days was fair;, the children ..., . . ents failed are in brack#k,3 after, the . ' ' Other desiring to play should notify the Secretary- on. or before I Miss , Jean., Fotherin.gham were Just beginning to feql the ef- fects of the flu which in the follow- 1.� - name. . � � -ildh-Tresi- . The credit corporation wh ,Friday, 'May 13th,. when a schedule � I ing week got beyond control. There � - I , I � Form 111. . dent Hoover has set, up in t -he 144iited will he drawn up. I . Will Be President For En- will not he much difference in "the '. � 7, ,,, - I . I States� promises to be emulated by The Egnion4ville Football Club I grants paid this- year; they are list - . I 4 Harry ,Mc'ltver 7-6, Elizabeth Carliai the Canadian government. At least the held-,hri organization meeting in Lil- / , suing Year; Ipterestin g. ed at one prer cent.. higher. There l . 1 75, Don Benninger 70%,' Bridget Der, it' -has obtained from Parliament li-co!,s blacksmith shop on Monday ev- . has been no change. in the staaTL- .. I , laney 68%, Veronica Molyneaux 66, Eckert authority requisite to the creation of The . .ening when officers Were elected and . . . A Meeting. ­. . practically the same, conditions exist 11 . . 11� Vincent Bekert 621/2, Eileen such abody. powers are assum- a team organized for the coming sea- . I I reported- last fall. . . � - . -57, Jack Mdlyneaux 65 (Canadian * ed in.connection with lbe general plan ' ' son., The officers who ;�rill act are: . �, �, . . . I ,that ' The report showed that the equip- . History), Nellie Doyle -59 (Liter&- for, unemployment relief. In the President, Sam Jackson-' secretary- h � I . . ment of the school is valued at' . � ture), John �McIver '57 (Geometry) Frank Ryan 51 (,Composition), Gen.: main, ,as forecast, this is to, be don P7, through Airect relief -the 4�040itvo Areasurer, Bert ,Govenloci; - manager, ..wilson Wright; captain, Art Nichol- The Junior Women, Inst1tute ,held . .s $978.84,.. including library, furniture, s, �ete The school has- map. total . - , �1_ . evieve 'McCarthy 60 � . . (Composition, of life in place of. construction works --gon; committee, Alex. Lillicoe, Angus . their annual meeting and�election of officers on Wedniesday,��at�rn6on at . . � - a of 174 pupils divided into the follow .,. ), L. iteratu (French re), 'Gordon Dill 58* , Authors, French Grammar), Irene which in the last year were overdone. The Canadian, equivalent , of - the, 1MORae, Roy MdGeoch, Hugh X,cMII- lan - field, managers, Sam Jackson, the home of* Mr. and 3.ftp. -Norman , ing rqoms: ,Form I, Junior- 22, senior' Form 11, �9; . i. I . Donnelly 67 (Composition, Canadian -credit corporation would Ake. -& t - Te� Brown and,Charles Ferguson. Walker, at Brucefield.,-The meeting was in. charge of Wiss4filen Thom'- 26; Form 11, junior 30, senior 19; Form IV., junior 23, senioi C I . , I %. , � � ­ History), i�,ohn, O'Reilly 51 (Composi I tion, French Authors), Krank Krnus 7 form of government guar4n.tees t6,,�, . certf&C private corp � orations . ,"the -re -q . . I .son and- proved very.%�--,irteresting. Members the.*11 by 15; Form V, 20; Total 184._. Number of pupils present, jutijef,'21, genior I 11 . .. - .. 11 I � . I � , " . I , ,, i iwpf 51 (Literature,, Geometf�), John - Holland 49 (Algebra, Geometry), Dan newnL�of -wh would bi� . ose, �aciivkies .... , _ a . st6ulating factor in the, xemlval , . , ,., " _,, - �,,,­ _V I ' , 'L - `� V M, ' , - , . -, 15HAM " answered . call ,ing year. Pdyment of feft for the:cdp .Fo 23; rm'II, 28; Form, III, junior 28, I senior 16; Form IV, junior, 17, senior ��� � A&Carthy 48 (Canadian History, Lat-- of-industrY an& employmek. This'! . I I . ', . ,. .- ,, 1: I � I � The talk for the afterpooii'was ably given,by Miss, Mae W,al]Ace. . 15; Form V, 1.5. . q .. . -in Authors), ' Frank Doyle 5411A � ' . ff_.oygpositiou� Uteratuiv,- Canadian entirely.new phase, thou &,. subjebt , to criticism' -in -Parliaintent, ma-y*RT - , � , , ,,, �, ,� . . . I Dr. W. ,R *of Londtm,'wa s - , Hainbly, The election of officers, resulted as I. I . Accounts totalling $12,0.96 were ­ . I -1 . . . . . History),. Ursula Krauskoif 52 (Lit- toR eratire, Can. His ;' Latin Authors), prove'a helpful factor towards. eco. i notme reconstrliction. - . - I � �: . . 'in town last*Ok. .Mr. and Mrs. A. -- J. Walker were . 1 '7- ­. . , - : follows: - 7; y� ' 'President, Jean Pothe ham; Ist , ' * passed, including Joe Storey; $19.40; W. Hawkins 20c, Dent & Sons, $4.24, I - I . , . I Coyme'-:52,11 ZZ .y., Agnes 1 banp., Chenidsti: I . , Another new f�at,ure of'the unem. Toronto-- visitors lg.st-4;eek. , . vice-president, Dor6t*ft, roa dfoot; *�nd ' 'I " P. - U. '( 3oni�kssion,i$14-92; R. Frost' I . I . � . . Latin Grimmar) 'Wj6s,e ' Melady 491 I I Uie, . . 9 I 4I,iterat 408-0. 4EIstory, Chemis- � i - ployment ,relief plan ;of this year..,Is the assistifig-ot �eo;ple. fiom, thg'cit. -, . - .. Mrs. Georg,6 ftoiton:has ,returned . . , q,fter szgwnding the -past . three mdnths * I - I . . vice-presidenti 'A- ��­ M e; . ie oor ' ' �ligelle Rands - secretary-tieasuier,,3U ' $�'.'66'-, Jobu,Aankini,$5.09 ,T. G_ . . ,; Sc&tt� $68 70;'4. -0.'-Lafn.j, $1100. �� I I.. � , 1. itry),� :Dorothy Treiinan . 49 (Comp., . . . ire�. -e;nW_A*hors), Monica. Literatu, Pr; '' Jes td -set � themselves.� up, on sma 11 7holdings,-ini,-thop, Taitd-Ji, is, not. a I . - I I It ' w I Otta ;i, The local' high school cadets will s I i ee--' press ecretary, .Lizzid-Ti;v-Ior; dir i,QrS, Mae WaIIAce,-JH41e2t,Th0n1`Ps0n, The meeting adjourned on motion of ,Charles Holmes nnd R...,O�ald. _� . I . I .Roa&e 48,(Oiyin�., Geometry,- Latia. - - . '. lnfid--, Sbttli6 nt �oficy but . rather a � P be insp d ,by 4f , �Iajoi� J. J. Jeffries,, _ �, .: Thgltn4 Elgie; propm . c6n., Joseph- . ­ _­ -1_1 ­ g Ine,Edge; fluwer c6h.'i`�; ,& Ph Wright; I I I . I . - WN -00 I P . son" I . � 14pti Ryan 47 ('Canadian ,Grammar,,, , a temistty), Clare History, i 60M.etry, Cb, schefii4, of.- divek6ing part Ilef - I funds * to- plaein,g.-",pe,o of, the re. ple, other- of'Londow. . . (Mrs- -Catherine Young, of Kinniij - - district, director, 131i9s. Allison; lunth . - . I . . . , � .- . . , I � . Gornifte .. . Gomp.j.:,bheinii�ry; Fr y, 42,, .(, -, . . e more ,or less- destitute, where wW. . I Stkeet, � celebrated .her 96th birthday. c6n.', Gertie Wibs&Ar;..A0tor, Vera , � ":. , BRUCEFIELD � . I . � I . _. Authors) - ` - � I I I. - . . � - . � 1, I i � _ '_ , subsist. ,Thev the " .t `�",st, ' '4, % oft . �an ZA y ji- A�'bit' livestock d� _ ,,N Anny called to oi.Tg.T their cApgratula- I , � . tions. and,.best *iifies.' . 14 : . I Forsythe. . � 'I -A'coaching -6t ftion and class on n � I � I � . . . - I � " .. I Form IT. I I . 'a , e . ,.7� It,_ , � I he, imp qments' .t 1, , . and seed necessary I or, modest operations � productive. of R dic, by. 4 -fans will be entertained the .well known Hana'mer� Saw and. . clothing. has been ,,air�anged by the _ Institute for Friday,, 'May'I'3th, in the , . - .1 . From caiifornia-Thcre a.*e a I � : Frances Delan�y 82, Ellwyw Morris . V4, -Margaret OAGonnell 740--. (ATi th- ;� livelihood. � 1, I , � I I .11 , 1§ea+x Pick over 10 BP every�tay this w"k iw morning and afternpon'in the Car- . ' . negie Library, SeA6Ttfi.,4w.h,en Miss .. -es 91 t many reasons for ha . I times . . .. I. I � I ( '" ' _=08tie)_;7_ )GOamr_68, _tg�o I . I S - Wobble. .. mame .__ ----fteeekP-AfiWfiW0n - ih9lbe-Cinadiaitf at 12.15 1-2.0,'noox.ii , , . , . 'INV. Ismael -young.. left -,.,last WeA . �Durmn will" be �,,' ,T,u*ti�. t6esenO The - I � .. . . ,.. -- One writer, Harry Case, of tb'e Los ­ .. .__ I - , . - 'by, St metic), Dorbt Acey 65, Rita Stap� , _­­ -,- . ­ . � , &na-­t'b' 6i t'lie" case qjFthree of llt� ,,I v,l -for Gu0ph, where he, will *th reside " 1. - "tutd. aski all girls 4n -t6td -� n Jul -g. it. _I*r A a Atigeles Times. seems- as near 4 the 4 '. - , I ' ' ' ... , . leton 64, Arthur Looby 61, Matil a meniWrs, involved in 'the ReAuhhi4i , . I his daughter. Jease attend. Ing, coihpetitions; to p , rea 0 s n. a� any. It is as follows:- I Dorresteyn 58 - (Algebra), Ber a . nods power, ,Project,, developed some * Reeve J. W. MqKibbbn was in God- I I . . � . . ' ' � . � . . I "A visitor-, from 'Mara -called on ' me 1) . ... I Britton 55.. Cecelia Feeney 52 (Al, e' bra, Arithmetic). aspects and accipted arguments � ' i . -ench last week attending a meeting the'Old Age 'Pension Board. , I I . ` . this afternoon. "Excuse me, strang- I I Form 1. which are ciotisidered disturbing to the ,Permanency of the institi4tiori. (,T .1 - W. Joseph Henderson, Bluevale - . -HIBBERT � I . I I ee;" he said. "Why are all these peo- . I '�Because,ll f I . . . The senators in Canada are appoint -4 -Road, received an electric shock that ' � I... . ple hungry?" -I explain- ' . . I . 1 Mary Eckert 80, John Kraugkopf '76 (Algebra), Dorothy ,Donnelly 13, ed for life. The only way -in which , according to - the concept of things. threw It . i,m six feet and rendereck.him unconscious while starting his elec- . . ' MTs. Charles Green, Of HibbeTt, ed, "there is too much food." "Why are they homeless?" "There aie too . . . I . Dorothy- Riley 172,- Mary, Walsh --t)5 heretofore, a sea� could 'be vacated- -' . tric pump. - . . , -was taken suddenly ill,and talc- .x1w " ' en to, the Seaforth Hospital, has re- many houses." "Why are they in rags?" 'We are making too much, -16 .: _ (I . (Algebra), Charlie Benn 64 (Alge. bra), Norman OlConnor 60, Marjorie would be by criminal conviction, bankruptcy, the loss of_prope ity qual- . I .turned, home feeling much improved cloth." "How come?" "Well', a while _= I . I I t . Byers 60, (Algebra, Latin), Margaret Atkinson '55% (Mgebra, Latin), ifications or failure to attend, at least in two consecutive ses�ions.' . I vested in a private corporatioTf. Nev- . in health . back we inveilted machinery that ,threw many -men out of rwork. There - __...' - — � .. L1o,yd'MdCntthy 54 (Grammar, Ali 6- bra), Michael Walsh 51%. .'Once, I . But the ConservatiVd constitutional yer's, ' law casting about for ways and .ertheles ' s, the, cQmmon expectation is for the recommendation eme 'corporate .1 . I 4 . . ­ I MANLEY fore they didn't bav'e any. money to buy What the machinery made. The (Algebra, History, Latin, French), -Makie Feen- means of dealing with certain Lib.. . . which, while maintainhig id,6ntities, will either ,merge or - machinery made ten times whatcould "'Why .. . , V I ey 46 (Algebra, History� Botany, Latin), -Clarence O'Reilly io (Litera- erala, claim that the Senate can, do as it pleases and. -that for anything ' coalesce a lot of servic&'.now, com- . . .. - -_ I . I be �sold." did you invent the niachinery?"- "People wanted to get . . I � ture,'Algebra; Hist., Latin, French), . in the elastic category of I'migeon- petitive. I In that category come such things Died on ,Friday, May 6th, .W. G. Sienion, at the A of 6� years. Af- rich.',' "Why did they want to get rich; did they have very large ap- . I I James Yokert 33 (LAeTature, Al ge- brA, Compositivii., Grammar, History, duct," a member can be unbeated. I Even -by those' who were party to the I hotels, -steamships, telegraph anil as In many -places, express companies. .ge ter an illness of six weeks he under, went an-ooeration in Kitchener Hos- petites and need a lot of food?',' "Oh I . French), - recent politicaf machinations in th e this is two of the services are maintsined . . pital and from then on littl�'Impe-gih-'Van't I no- most of them have' -bum stomachs �at anything except a little ­ � f . I .. . ,Senate,, assertion of power viewed with some alarm. Practically where the'" is rbom for only one. ,This ' , is likely to be re,citfied. Train was held out for his recovery. .He came home three weeks previous to milk." "Who Are all these hordes of people?" "They are the government I - GODERIACH TP. it enables the majority to, reform the minority iby firing them out. The services are going to be cut, espee- his death and all that a loving fam-' employees." "Why do you have so, . precedeiit being established. will be iall,v between competing points. A 'of ily could do was done to -relieve him'. many?" ".TO tell us -what to do." � � - I . as valuable for the opponents of this, lot co-operative econornies will be off-ected-but there is'small reason to He always suffered with patience and *signar4iou'and was reconciled to "Do you do it?" "Oh, no; we'spend a deal of O"Ur time trying to �. . , . , . ,.­ .. . ,%. ­ Mr. Nelson Trewartha, of ,Clinton, I goverrimf6-tit.-when they come into of- fice, '" for the pa�rty now in power. believe, that a merger will be sug- the will of God till the end came, I great figure out a way to deceive them and . �_( . . -A and daughter, Esther, o,f Toronto .;W Mrs. ;�: But place of a senator, once in, gested and ivqyressive impediment� which was calm. His funeral,*took 'Monday -not do it." 'Why do you, spend All " . I . . visited the former's S_19,tir, Be ,. .in "being in for life, his seat mgy become, to any such policy, if it were sug- place last to :St. Peter's this money to hire people to tell you . � '. :* Cox on ,%unday- - I " . a precarious* possession.--- -- " - gVested. In vie`�v of the rough ride Lutheran Church, of which he was a what to do when you don't intend . �i I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford. speiit Sun- Trust May Get Beaubarnois. ' recently given -Sir Henry Thornton . . consistent member. Service was con- to ,do what they say?'� "That is the I day withim.r. Harvey,XeCartney, 16th. i They Are still fiddling with . the by supporters of the present goverm" ducted by Rev. Mr. Tuerkhei-ra, aftee glory of our civilizatim." I read of I I concession. I ,Miss Helen Cox, of Lon -don, spe nt Beauharnois Power Corporation, a I ment on a parliamentary committee which amivally r'eviews Canadian which all that was mortal was laid to rest attended by the largest c'on- the wi d I good nter in Cana a. This was the coldest winter here for many 31 �1, .. � ... the week end with her parents, Mr. 'Mrs. ,,Herbert , -scheme whose - shareh�lJers consid- eied to -be of magnificent prospect National activities, there is much course of friends that filled the ohurch years. People are so accustomed to � �, ,., and Cox. Wiss Stewart, of Seaforth, is a viis- I and which had no difficulty until Ot. � speculation as to whether Sir Henry's contract, When it eoppires- next year, to its capacity, to show the este"M in which he was held. 11% always sunshine here that they always look for it. We were surprised one morn- I � I itor with Miss Elliott, 4th concessi oni tawa­--�aliticians started out with the 'result of .wrecking it. Because the will have its customary renewal. - -If was of a' genial ,disposition, .and is ing to See snow and how fine it look - i I - 11 . Mr. and Mrs., Leslie Cox visited the latter's. sister, Mrs. Peter Moffat, of. . head . of the company had. a strange' the attitude ,of the Conservatiive par- t enerally is a ctfterion in this met- y 9 survived by his widow, six song and . seven daughters, and one sister, Mrs. ed. Vnever heard so muth -AdTnira- tion of snow, es' by the young . Seafortb,­on Sundhy. I 'been notion of.the Podhology of publi� relations, Afid put,eup. min" ter the inference jjustified is that Rehr -y Deitz,,who have the sympathy pecially people. They made,snowballs and I What might have ' a m .$7%0,00'0, , . ly to one,political. , . p , ar Aueh a fuss tyy't t . he' contract W-111 be terminated. 'of the wbolecommunity in this their had much fun until in a short'ff .iY ) , I I ious Accident happened -on Friday . as. Mr. Thoma:s Elliott, 4th concession�, was raised as to di , seredit, n6t the New Zealand Pact' Beneficial. . The trade treaty, reeelitly conclud.. hour of sad affliction. The �allbear- ers were Messrs. Henry Deitz, Henry it Was gone. Tourists have gone. - t, � I . -6t. and was rolling, the team -took frig 'Mr. Elliott in -engineering plan, 6ut those w . ed.it. Thon, the ho own- financial C. ' -n* and ed 'between Canada . and New Zen- Miller, George Kistner, Henry Runa- Can -adians were here in goodly num- hers. They met with the Canadians . ran away, pitching front of the roller,' which passed ov;. ., conditions'141, f money1harket roake land, isgood only for a year, in view Of the coming Imperial Conference -berg, Williaim Seimon and Witters6n. I I Henry here at picnics and there were thou- ... . king a number of Abs er .him, ,brea 1 4, . almost imp�bgsible tho public finandug . of any uW6rtak-ft, much less ,one but in thet-neantime, so -me new busi- P Mr. Alex. Mitchell has returned. sands of them. Queen of Canada, Miss Margaret and ,bruising him eon 9 S,40?ro�bjy. M I ninitty frienas hope he will soon W whose reputation,boa �ioverely, -suf. " ' ness is likely to be generated.' On a wide -list of inanufactured goods, home from Walton after sAwing the ' of logs and is nowbusy doing ' TrideT, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, and better'again. 11 . As ihe.farmers in this neighbor- fered. -The work is -going ahead, but only ' New Zealand extends a preference to Canadg, and, in most lines, the ef- .stock custom sawing'in his mill here. ' We- are pleased to leairn that Mr. had her crowned with due ceremony. I Los Angeles is putting forth evfJry 1'� .1 t - hood are nearly through seeding, the on a week to week basis of financing. ' Interest on the -bonds was, aefaulte,4`ed fect will ,be felt mainly -by the Unit- "Joe MoLqughlin is able to be around effort for the coming Olympia ghmes in July. They expect great crowds I - rain on Friday night and Saturday . was very weldome6 last month. The government stiggegiq. *the ,States., On, a smaller list, of domestic. produce, ,Canada extends a again after his late illnesa. Mr. Con Eckart spent a few id�ys from all over the world and have . *r. Jack Findlay is visiting his par- � , i that the bondholders take over . corporAtion and' raise an preference- to New Zealand. last weiL�k in our burg visiting made temporary houses for the con- testants. Thousands 'of tickets are . I V_ enl�, Mr. and Mrs. W-1illiam Findlay, . , ,of 4he Cut Line. . . extra $10,000,000 'Wit -bout suggestingtvhetv I The old agreement was concelled .because, under it, the Canadian mar- friends. . 'Mr. 'McMichael has rented, the old Already 'gold, The churches are doing 'their , . I , ., "., - . - � ti d the Holmes- �,, the con grega on c ,�, �,%.* TJnited &uivh had as - things tow -are, the money wil I -come,4rom.. Tho gqvernnientalle s 1ket was flooded with New Zealand Zeigler farm from Mrs. Gray, of Hib- I best to be ready to wel,con,e the was lately, erected here costing near- � . - vi.l,lb an�evenlng t I se ce on W%#ay last. A nurnber willingness to pu , t . up $ %16",000 the, butter. 'Duly, -exploited, it was a great factor in defeating the former bert. . . ly a million. One woman gave a t" 1, of I year ago 'Sharon wab 'taken, on, :,�,'I% value of the navigation works� Whas � taken over_biA this is not enough. Liberal government. Ifoiveyer, as --- hundred thosand dollars with the I - request that her name be witheld , 4 frolmeMlle circuli, making 1 thiee appointmentsi, HolTnesville, The whole business -thus dev.elops In. ,to nasty mess as a result -.of Parliament sind the farmers have been reminded, it was perhaps better to Hammer, Saw and Pick A great deal 'is dope libre for the . poor. ,I do not think'it is as bad as .. I I Dbenezer and.Shardn, so the e,0enibg have been but politi- cal interference. It is now thought 'have New Zealand butter, plentifully, 'the I other cities.* So many rich people are , 4,� ,� I I sefvices withdrawn,, now as Sharon, United March is very likely 'that,' -,;Ultimately, the on market and the price, for the native product, 40 cents a CJG� RADIO ART 19TS feeling the'depression, men who had closed and soldi ft,nink" it Ao'thit . Holme-aville has the- two services great enterprise will fall into the , Monti lap qf the -eal 1yower trust,-tbe pound, than . to keep it out,and have ,the- APPEARING 'IN PERSON . AT beautiful ya;qbts are trying to sell them. I read in. the papers here of J�I .... I � _J on . ­_ � Sunday again. 'While Emmersoft ganization it was croath,d to. rly 01, I 9%at. , domestic pricL- down to sixteen cents, The decline to the latter figure, of I ... I I.O.O.F. Hall� Seaforth the rush to Edmonton, Alta. I trust it will be successful. Politics are the i Mr. Sam was driving along -the, 7th toiacession, his I To Effect Rail Econom4s. , ,course, h4d little reference to the ex, clusion 6f New Zealand competition "' g reat interest just now and how bai:4 I . horse took fright. Mr.... r_m"Te "on Wing, Attamalgaination of the CanadiSin- ra4way systenis is likely to be b� a duty of eight cehts'. Under the , Thursday, May 19 the temperance ppeople are working for t1i'eir cause. Row fine the fielcis 11 was pitched out, his,hip- diila_ not Aew arrangement it is reduced to fire a will look now in good. old Huron , I., � cated, and his hemd hurt. He was taken to Clinton Hospital, :and his suggested in a report whieb� soon, Will"be suUmitted to the government cents a pound and, with a depreciat- ed currency in the other Dominions, Tune in next week at 12.1 45 County and the maple trees. Acres many friends hope to hear that he by, an investigating commission, At for it may belpossible to land butter from "Canada , P -m . And heal, them over 10 BlPo Wing- and acres .of regethbles are grown here,, the fic Ads are beautifully tilled, . I I I 1. � -'t will soon,b� a1)1e,.to,,Ve ,home- again, The Ladies' Aid ,of Grace Chorch work the �ast six months. It - would be the wise thing, econ - It% - th re Jn at fifteen cents a ind., pau 'All of which will 'not be ham, and then come and see them, In A�ction. -but alasl prices are 'very low, but so I I met on Thufsd&y Afternbon. T'hd ly-on this ,point there is ree nt pleasing to the'National Dairy Coun- . , ADMISSION: . . I many are looking for better ti-ines, , 11 . . . meeting was in dhatge & Mrs. Hetb- I '�--bdt the impossible thin t Ii icAl- cil of Cank-da, Otherwise, the treaty G"ts, 50c Plus tRx' Ladios� 25c With best wishes to good old Bruce - -1 I . � I . ort Cox, and tt� quilt was qdilted, I f. . ly, especially if the own fD ere' J . . will ,be very ,beneficial. . I I DANOE STARTS AT q p.m. I � field. friends ,Bessie McGregor. � � ,. I" I � -I I . 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"" , 11 --;i , I ." .... .. � 1-0,11111, I � � .A40,1 . � I I . . . - .. . .AN UNUSU I AL ACCIDENT I I'll , . --:Mr. E, M. Thomson stepped � -_ into his parked car in London ' 'on, Tuesday afternoon, slammed . the- door, and- has regretted it ' ever since. 'The glass broke, 'and a large plece, hit him, on, the side of the face, making a nasty three cornered rip that . I I necessitated some five stitches to repair,. Mr. Thomson, ,who was accompanied at the. time by Me. W. A. Crich, has 'de- termined in future to shut his car doors before getting into . the car. . � .. 11 I . ­­ �' - ­­ . , . . � . . � :. . .... . I . TUCK.ER$MITH , I . . . 1- -, - I Seeding is nearly finished in thls� neighborhood. I : !Mi.%s Reta Fear, of St. (Marys, spent ft-we6k end -at ... her home here. . iMr. and .Mrs. Cecil Ash -ton, of 'Stratford, visited relatives here this week. I ' Miss Edna Turner, of. Toronto, spent thW-week end *i,th relatives here. � . . The May meeting of the Tucker- ,iinith Ladies' Club was held at the home of Mxs. Frank. Ww4ters .with, twmity;,eight membexs, and two visi- tors present, An interesting pro - I gramme was given,'cbnsisting of com- munit,� singing and readings by Mrs. . L�ndsborough, Sarab `W,1iitm6re�'X"rs'- WeGiregor and Alm. O'Brien. Th� roll call was answered -by exchanging slips and bulbs and the remainder a . the, afternoon was Ispent in sewing. The London Road Ladies, Club have been *ftMted As g6ests at the June meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. .Howard 4 .,Crich. . The roll call will be answered.by 14M,y fav- orite farm � occupation." ,� .. I Mr. John C. Doig, L.I.B., .of De- troit, spent the week end -6siting his parents and sister. Mrs. William M. Doig. returned from Toronto where she attended the f wieral of. her . bro,ther, Mr. M. T. Cot' 'vy, of the Mason & Risch Piano 016. I I . Egniondville and Brueefield Young People met with Turner's Y. P. on, Monday evening.. The president, Mr. Ed. Johns.,' occupied the chair and the meeting was opened with "O Wor Ail: the King" followed by the re- �ponsive rea&g of Psalm' No. 8 and prayer 'by Rev. Mr. 'Bremner, of Bimce-field. Then followed a debate between Egmondville and 'Brucefield Y. P. on "Resolved that Northern Onto.rio offeis 'more opportunities to young farmers than does Western cr.nada." The affirmative, was tak-' i n by Miss A. 'Thomson and Miss S-ifth, of Egmondville, and the nega- tive by Mr. McLeod and Mr. Rnig�t, oi Brucefield. It resulted in a vic- tory for the negative, although m4nv line points.,were ' developed by either side. side. Rev. Mr. Poulter, of Varna, and Misses Depew and Ricker, of Clinton, acted as judges. W'hile� the judges were making their decision the following program was given: A duet by Mrs. � E. 'Orich and Mr. F - Townsend; solo, Miss Grainger, of Dgmtondville; speech by 'Rev. Mr. Malcolm, of Egniondville-, solo,. Mr. E. Whitmore; speech, Rev. Mr. Brerr- nei;� song, "Land of Our Birth"; speech, Rev. Mr. Farrill, of Clinton. The! meeting closed with "God Save, the King" and the benediction. Lunch was served to the visiting leaiguer�- Next week's meeting will be in ,qbarge of the Literary ,Committee. ' Mr. and M.rs. S, Gerninell and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell were in Xirkton Tuesday visiting friends. ;Mis's E. Taylor and Migs M.'Rands are visiting Mrs, J. Taylor. Word was received on Wednesdal� morning of the death.in Georgetown of Miss ,Margaret (Veggy) Doig, eld-' est daughter of Mr. and.,,Xrs. Robert C. Doig. � === CONSTANCE Mr. Bill Dale, Mrs. Bromley, Miss Mary 'Coultis and Mise Flynn, all of Toronto, visited with the former's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Dale. Miss Viola Morrison attended tho mother and daughter banquet held at Brussels United Church on Tuesday elvening. . ,Mrs, Mary Stewart, of Seafortb, is --pending a few days with her daugh- ,, ter, Mrs, Roy Lawson. ,Mr. ,George Riley's many friends I . . will be sorry to know that he is in Srott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, and underwent an operation on Wed- nesday 111orning. ' The W. M. ,S. held theii regular meeting on Thursday afternoon in the basement of the church. , .Mrs. -Charles McGregor is confined to liet, bed since Monday. I � I IN .. I ::... 1- , , , . j;� 11. , : . — : �1 "Ill I I � % V, ... , 1�"":",i'ii� "' , ::,��,,,'�,�,�,,, �",��::�,E`01�� �;� I I I i ' ','.�, " .i Tax Rate Set, Dump4! '�, , . � I .111. � ,,�,.�:,`,�'A : ". � "" ,�� " _tg, , - , Ground Procured, ,. ap", ­"- i,"d ' ,�, 2 , , " � � - ,.��011 "`;O� ", � '�` � � .-I. '1� - ,U- �, A�counts Passed at Re '' 9 .. 1,10 � I ::�'X I . _11.1: �f­,gl :: - `,,." 'I'l ' ,�4 '':11i", I � . lar Meeting of Council. . 1 1114 � , I . , 1 .,!,' ,.. � , . ,"'11,11 I �', " � , : , � . ­�, . . . . . . � ... 1� . � I I . - , I . � , � . I., I I ,�� -� - .� - �-: ,11 $50-00 GRANT TO : ,:2! - vl� , ''I " ".1 , ,, I � , I INDUSTRIALCOM. 11 , . I - - 4 I . , �i ,�q, I ., �,�, I ... � . .. �`­_M, , � . . I . ,�' 1, , " I - . , .11 - ­,�G . I.. . T; . " � . r The municipal council of the tow.n, .... _ . �_ d1if" , I 1, ,".. Seaforth met in the Tow, Hall.on, - .. .. I T.!;,.�, 11�,­R Monday evening with 'Mayor N ' aly, , I 1�­ Reeve ,Smith and ,Councillors Steiph� , - . i, ��' ., I . , I ens, 'Scott, Hudson, 'Crozier and Bol. . . '"' � B .... . � ton present. Xayor Daly 6eimpied . ,� chair., Minutes of the last couxt- . � 11 � .the' eil meeting were read by Clerk J. A. , .. I. �'.., I . i NI I I Wilson and confirmed. . I . , 11, � ,A town dumping ground was As. - . � r . . "V I . .:, I sured for 1932 when L. F. Bolton , I 1, �. - . 5� moved, seconded by L Hudson, that . " � ;; �', -, .00 for the use ... ... ��� .J. . . . . . . . - of his field ,for 1,932. This is the I ­'� L' same place,ibat was in use last year. .. 1� � I A,discussion, re a grant to the In- " " .'I dustrial ,Committee, culniiiiated when ;1�11.. , 1�1 . T. J. Stephens. moved, seconded b -y 11 . . , * I (Robert ,Smith, "That this couneiL ., . �_11 ''donate $50.00, to the.ludust,ial Com- . I 11 I mittee." The motion carried. Tha . 5 - -!l 'Industrial Coininittee,--it.. was explain- ed, is -an organization of business - � .. ,AV men interested in securing industries . �� .1 andother businesses for the town and, �.;T 11, Z .. 11 � in helping those now here. . I . -1. I The Clerk read the estimated re. . I. . �, ceipts and expenditures for the pres.' . I . - � � , -t year and on motion of Robert . .1 Smith and - J. H. ,Scott . , the -Teport. ' ' i I �.. - ' . was Adopted. Council , se�i the tax, . - .'t�l Ta�te of 42 mills, which is one mill I .., less than last year, and, after rec�dv� . . 71" . I 'ing its several rdudingsi the by-law , , . ,. .% , 114: was passed. 7 � i , 11, 1: %,. . I A ,i��Iaw to provide for payment I -taxes 1;1 '1111. , r.:� ',6 -f in two equal installment,s.,­ 11 ­�, . . . . . . , 1. . due on July Ist and -December Ist, , . ... ... I ; - was finally passed. . incorporated . �, .311 _ I . I with this -by-law were provisi , ons for I . I ;A - pefiatijeS for late payment o .f tamps. I ,I! .�, iihould the second -payment be made, . . I 1,� ' at the time of the first or on or be- 1;� � . , . ��, fore July Ist, a disc6unt of tw4 per . �_, � . .. centum will be allowed. Should either � . . . . . . ,�.�. �. : , instalment be overdue, a pv , *51 . , ,. one per.cei4t. per montlL f=1 ;I - �i ,� , "..:", I I :due will be coll6ete& .. . : ' ' The chairman of the Tinance Co'ra'_ - ,.. .!� mittee, T. J.- Stephens, presented his � . I report, which on motion of- L, F. ,�., Bolton -and L 116dson, was adopted. . � �"., The, 'report reco,mime4ded that ac- . � counts totalling. $411.61 be- passed . .. � and cheques be'issu,ed for same. The : items were. James V. Ryan, salary, I , $67; John A. -Wilson, salary, $70; , 1.� Helmer Snell, salary, $60; Thom -as . I I Storey, salary, $60; La France Fire . . ., . � & Fomite, insurance, $4.76; C. Aber- . . , hart, insurance, $4.20;; ,Canadian Na- - . tional' Railway, crossing protection, , I , $3.46; Bell 'Telephone Co'., account, � . . 1: $2.45; P. McIver, wages, $4.25; Win. Trott, wages,'$425; Joseph Hioggarth, wages, $1.50; Geo. A. Sills & Sons, � . ­ .- $3.30-,- James Cleary,, account chanty, . ­� $13.04; Russel H. Sproat, account, t 1. . $5.4&; Workmen?s 'Compensation Bd., , I I assessment, $L2,0.74; P. E. Macklam, . account charity, $1.75; W. W. Croz- ier, account, $9.4,5; Joseph Storey,. � I amount, $18.�2: P. McIver, wages, I . $13.75; Sol. William,,q, wages, $13.75; - , Art Halley, wages, $1.50; I. Hudson, . paid for 1 street brush, $1.00f; Thos� Dickson, account, $3,90-;' R. Frost. & , -Son, account, $6.29. 1. I I I I - . . I CHISVLHURST . I . I Sunday, May 8tb, bein-i Mother's Day, it wa§ observed in the church I I "rvice, also in the Sunday school. A 11 � - good congregation greeted, the pas- . tot-, Rev. A. Sinclair. at,,9.45 a.m. T'he message was taken from Prov. 31:14- " �Shd is llk6 the - merchaixts, �-h�.:S, she Viiniiff'k" I bringeth her food from afar. ­ --- - - -- - - ­ choir of 16 voiceg lead the servic-,� of . I song, beMdes three special numbers, two choruses,, "Mother's Prayer,,r . .� . '%eet MotbOrt ,in. the Skies," and a I . nuartette, "Tell ,.Mother I Will Xleet Her;" by 'Messrs. P. Harris; 0. T.,, I Wren; M. Cudmore, H.. Horton, with I .1 I Miss Pearl Harris as accompanist. � I I There was also a 'baptismal service. At the close of the church service . ' ., I the Sunday school met with a record � I breakpi- in attendance, Ill being pres- I I ent. The special Mother's Day ser- vicp was carriM out _. the chumh choir � I I I leading writh the singing and Miss I . Edna Brintnell presiding at� the piano. .-, . � The address on "Honor Thy Mother" . was taken by 31r. W. J. Pybus, the 1: special part in "Why Mother's Day,"' �� .z bT ,M s W R 'Parqons, with,,,,T n Chaxll i�orn-.e Chainbers7. thle I .; � ari� - -,) leading part in the drama, "Honor 4� 4 Thy Mother' was taken by Mrs. J. , M. 'Glen with Mr. and Mrs. E. Cud- ' 11 ,� more and Wilfrid Buchanan. The ': church service will eo-niiii-ge for the . summer months at 945 a.w., wib� I . 'Sunday school following. .. . - ; . Wiss T�abelle Brintnell, of ­Strat�.. . - � 11, ford, visited at her .home over t1 -Le .. . 4 week end. - , I , Miss A. MrTaggart spent the week _,�, end with friends in Son,forth. . I 1� Mr. and Mrs. Will Horney anA I � Miss Erma, of Kippen, visitj�d'fn the ... 'r, .. �� �,,,� vicinity on ,Sunday. , IV. ?_,� MIr. and Mrs. R. W. Brag and 1: Geraldine, of Wbodstock, f, tre I , I'll, 11 week end with Mr. and Mts.'W, 3.. 1. �: . .. " , �1' . ;1, Pybus. ; . . � �,�.4 . I , . ­�.14 �, , `�'�,,�, . " _U', . , �";",i�, er ��:jj, � . . I W 11 14" . . -1 �,-,�,, ,� I . -,I � 1 4 . , I ,,, 1 " k, 1�";.I�t.111111;