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I ;­ , I'. . . . ­ I D . *,,� - 1. 4 :- I I , I sovko*� .1 , " A ".", 6 � 0 — . . L: . . � . � ". a- �'L , "'.". 11 MRWI : fr.r,­­q��. ., . - I I ` , -�,,�, . l . I. 1711 I I. ,5;4,e." � `X .. I I .—L", . .1 I'll", , 4 �! 1, i I . .. I t - .. I � . . . � , I .. .. �� I I � I , � .i.,:,�17 :,;r. -7f -,�,rt , "� I p,l ';"YTL'r',,',' " - . . i I ; I i . NTT� ,�! - 1. 11 I I � "' ��i,.!. , " P , , I . - '-'y ' ' . . I . ­ -- � - ,�� , ." . , ' I . � � i�. 1'. � �,,, ,�.'� - , ,.�., , , ,; 0,,�,-"i�, , , . Little"Business before,Coun- Miss N., d 19 et#d Pres- . Your 13 �I ; �- ` W , 41".5" ­ . - I hi I , .I .." 1.11& -1 11: i".., , Mg , r . � , ,.,a,,k "'.. " 11"i , , . .. . , d , le I I .- )0. '' ar- '. - .. ;� ", 4 11 P � , I . �1! I . I I I... . � I `,�)' ". . , I � I - I �1�1! 1. 111. JI ,"'I" " I , Trod= WIN ill st&y I 1- �;­, -ulat and, C , Z 4e i ­ . New Reg ions P e r m iii P ty 14,4490 20"S, '. I., - I , . I- I I I , % I , ��,­�'­l�`,;!,Ili ,,,, I I cilfors'Who Adjourne&to ident at",,,,,'-Zudc4 Meeting''; '"' I I �-'111..� I .,­�;"%,��',R­ "111:­1 I � � I g,�), ' ""' I:: 1, I .1 . 1�- . I , ­,.­ " I ­� �11-1, �. ��­�, �-":"�, . I ,. . , .. 1:-- , ��,:, �, " `­.­.�,::­ Vot , ":,.­,�­.­ . � I , . I , ­' .' ­% I " rom , �', , "�"":` lt,"�­"�L�"J . I... � .. 1,�`�.�,�7� 1 � � ..�.t­, , - � 1, I , " Attend McMillan Funeral I - i . I . . .. 'V, .1 Interesting'R 11 Pa , - " l 11 , ,"i�:' - ifL ,G40*4,,�` I e. .,,,,.;, F Every. ,Walk of Li - ­ "', I I I N 0&,0,,' Pupils With. 66 Per Cent. �� V , 11'. ., . sk. Rumours have been prevalent - . epofts Ifeard. , , - 1,-�.��, . ,�', , .. ­..,;", 1� ,: l" " �.. R �, . I � I , , `� � �� ,�, . �'3;1 1101, k w.. o4, I , . It'. :.. , 'a - . - 'i" �` ?' . Average to Obtain Stand- -� Were Present at Funeral I , , , I., ; '' , , , , I . �, , , , '""' " * ' ' I in town o1pring the- past week - — I'' , . ing inj ii,,,- I I "' ` '' " ; ,-." 4� , ,j, ­., -, , , �., I � : � . , ­�.' il .:vl I'll 0 I 11 �� , 1 ��,;�1,,'.,� . I 11 ­-­;,�� I .. . 1. 11, I . . Sh * '' I ­ ..., . . . , , a' � -­ - " "`�`�� �� "." � . :1 . .. g ' ' " � .11, . I , .,� , -�- �",-­;' " ' ; , 11.114V�11& ,3' " I ­ ,.%� 11� '�1�1' I I I. �. � I . 1�1 * on Thursday. , . I "I - ­ '61 � 'Service Of South Hu ' , � f6r . -­,­,,�-r, r. ., A .... .1t&11 . I that the morning and evening I ' . . ,­ 11 .;11,�" � . ron I -.9 ,� . 11 , ,Wi� . )D , �, I 'The district annual meeting, of the � ". 1'� U'l JAg Without', Writing De- , , " , ".., ­111i!R� .I . trains would .be taken off . The l I , - . . I I . . I . . .,�, .��' ,..,i .�...'��.�`7,��, - I. i . . I . . �, . I South Huron Wiamen's lustitut I Ar, 1. � . I 1� . �, I .. � �, .. .,,;" , . . . - v�,,,; �,, "'. 1 1 " ". "� . , l 11 �, ,� ,- I I . ' � N. C3uff,,',,,.,.,,;,) ' . . ,-�,,,,,�,,,z,� 1, - A , ons ", - 11�. . 1, local -agent, Wim, Plant, how- . held in Zurich recently, with. Mass N. � . -4, . ,�, 4-,�, partme I M.P. -t Hon. D. M. �Stither. I . ­ � ,.�.� 11, �,��2f­ . ., -1 .. Trucks Will,Haul Gravel;,' ' . . , ­-tk ntal Finals. I 11 . . i. .P ,,",'' �.":,,`�,-,,r I I I ... I �� ,,..�� . . ever, denies that It is the in- � Koddly presiding. B(ts. V. 104pp" 11 1�' " — . I. . . UDW. W. .1C. t,,e�. %��,','� , . . —�= � - — . .1 S wil lasiy'�,, � 1�, I � . ... I � . . .1 . I -.1 , , ''�14. ,, � president of the eirtert4ining..branch, I . . . . land Represented Federal . I ;i4l",�"I",�.��,.�"".:�.", ".'.., " ,�e-*..� I" I 'Ilk I fenti6n of the railway to cur- ' - , I . I I winter. held , t , , �. ," � I ".". , I �. , Old Dobbin Out to Stay in a few well,chosenwOrd's', welcolued � heJu I � � 11 , .- 11. � I �, S, , I ,t�.­,­Ir " I I ; . '*p at I in the, draw 'for ' Fol%f W�` ' "' i I : �' & tail the, ice. As far as lie � I . . I I ..� �"'111' I sem , . -- - , According to niew regulations in I AP � , . the convention to Zurich. - Thiie Groups W1,4, Government. , "'. �t ' :L I " 4 . is aware, trains will continue � — I . 'The lmqrning session' was devoted I . 11- , I � 1. force . for the first time this. June, . I ..''. . I �' . . , " , , '11, � . . . �' I . � to . .... district and, -branch reports and I 47:,S, I the fQllowing'�uplls of the Seaforth - ' - - thelApA, , '�Atnivqjn'strali�', "� ". 'g, . to run as usual. Should'.the I � . ,�;.Ige . , ­ k , I . Wednesday. � 11 I — , I � ­ 07 " �. . 1 . '. �,­­�i� � -1 ,� 11 -� � . the conveners 9f the standing com- . &W Site Thi).,,. UIUMV1. !Collegiate Institute,bave been grant- ford, "ha '­ *"-fd Atfti .- ,�,,,,Sirl.,,, ,, .� I I '4 - , r iporiiing and evening , trains . . '-"�' j.��"!'J$'-'-. Ir - r , ;, ­ s receive , ­� , . nder reports of, county officers, ' ' f r . I . . . 4� ,� l" � ,� . ,. � mittees n1so gai* very interesting re. . " ed Ju�nibr lMatriculation--standing in. R,t. Hon. W. L, M. King ,� , .., � �','��!,!,�� . e . I � I.:::: . �4 likie 'been OU14 , I Govfiiilock� made a brief *verbal . . . arrlv�6d this week—A 4qgpd� � , - � , ­�', I ,jjncelled, it * . . I . ports. At this-sessio'n ,Miss Webster, , . the subjects 'after their names with- I , ;, -w�, �:11; I T = Of matter's relating to the I I I .�11:� - . i . ave weant c d I � .. 11 tu h elay and in- I of ,Seaforth, rendeied a .vocal solo I writing the final departr�,ental Pays Well Deserved Tribute new Ford 8 'Coach, and ntll��# .." I . �1't�,�:; ... , n"t Ar- out , 6, , ." F convenience to the travelling I 'Presbyterian Church exami, To obtain this,standing in a I '11� �' "' v. 4 , . and ',Mrs. Emery Fahner and Mrs. ' ., ,-, � 1'�; , , I , :., �, ,,, � � . , " I , Mr� Pat. on, County Engini . . price is undoubte lk th� , , �,�, , � , , , �, I WW' 4 1 . .teiV 6el, (Dr.) ,Misener, of Crediton, gave a . subject a pupil ,must be reeommen&., - d . ap- 11.� . ; . ,� pubdic, however small it may . addressed t . I .ano duet. . ranges Scissions, f, or July ed by the teacher of the subjeet,and - . est car in . , town I , as th . e, tile .. 1 A, I . . .,he.. council.. � pi� ,,ke I I.j- I . Won', 4f thoi-roadi general- , I'l. IN . I � . I 4:­ept r � . � ��:� be. I The covoll. MTs. Putnam, -of Toronto, Super-, . I .1, must have a yearly average of 66 'Seldom has any Canadian commun- . . � . � 1� .: , ,�. av I l . ''I - - SSive r . cost him *one lone 4ullar. ' , � ­..11� ly in the county was gonoi'into aii" intende'rot of Women's Institutes, and " per,leent. or better. Almost 40 per it witnessed so impre and so . � I i I . I � When' Boys, Yount Peo- .y I � I 11 i � I I . . tho ,machinery required in the work Mrs. McLennan, of ISarnia, supervisor , . -1 matriculation papers sincere a tribute.of public regard as I . ��, � I I .. �,� i- . I cent. of"the tota . " .;:,`1 , . . � . . . - . . . I A ., ... .�,` I . * of the- improvement Of the roads was for thi - to be, written this year at the. Col- 'that paid Thursday afternoon to th.c. ., I 11 - ..., .. C.- 0. F.Parades at RaU . is area, were the speakers at ' ; , �4 �­ I.... . . I I Y descn'ibe�a. ' �- the afternoon session, both speeking . .,! . . . . ple a4d Girls WW'� ,Havc. 1,giate have been gr4fit�'d thi's stand- memory of the late Thomas Mcm, '. ; I �-1'111 � I., 1� .11 I 'Mr. Patterson also answered -1 I ., - -6 : , - -,�` . ing. lan,ALP., for South Huroh, who wal- Mayor- D � 1� .... I -ques-'brieflm and interestingly on Institute , ,, . yflecta .1 61 .1" 0 1 ­ 1. �.. ��. . . .. ,6,... I 1 I m Goderich on Tuesday. �org submitted by members of coun- work. 'Mrs. Glendennall, Of Lo-ndon, Opportunity to Holiday. ID. Adams, Anc. Hist.; Alda Bolton, laid to rest in 111aitlandbank Ceme- I . I . . I , I-, I l� ' .11, 1� . . � . ,`� I . ^ . I . ci , and.,asked' for some needed k!�-.. also addressed the I meeting. Vocal . . . .. Fr. A.; Margaret Broadfoot, Anc. tery with full Masonic honors. Men il tlk, . ��, 5 � � .- .1 � I - --' 'hem..; pronlinent in public life from A Presidency of Lions I . . �� . �, I I provements in this offite. solos were' given'by Mrs. Gordon I Hist., ,Phys.; 'Nelson Cardno, C I � . i I I I 1.,�, I I - : 41sie Drover, Ane. iiiist., Alg., Chem'.. parts of ,Ontario and Wom other see - . I I . ­,'� ' � . .. . � . .. 1 ' 'Mr. Haase, Provincial Highway In. Morlock,- of Cre-diton; Miss Kathleen Three camps, one for boys, one for Lat. A., Fr. A., Fr. C.; Angqla Eckert* tions ,bf the Dominion, were in at-,.- . . . ,. L , I was Present arid- was askel Strang of Hurondale, and Mrs. El- ' I I I .1 , .'� m ,,ddre 11 � Ninety --seven ,Candidates In- ""t", si the council. P I - ' " I 11.,N , 4 . liott,',of DIxeter. Mrs. Kestle gave a girls and one for young, �qople, havo Anc. Hist., Algl., Pbys�.', Lat. A., Fr. tendance at the funeralWwhich wa' AlellAers From. , Stratford . I .1 ' Haase did not think it neces- humorous 'reading and ,Miss Tyndall, been arranged for . this I s . ummer at A., Fr..C.; Anna Edmunds, Ane. Hist., probably the largest ever seen in this A .1 . IM!r. � . I l, itiated by London Degree , I Cben-i.�; MaTy. Foilrest, An4 Nisti, district. Aniong -the mourners Was . -1,1,11; I f .1 lo I - . . sary',0'make any lengthy remarks of Seaforth, a -piano solo. the Presbyterian Canip �i Kintaft, . Present. af Monda',y " as the work had been, very fully c . , Ban- � � -,,:,�,, , I -, -rs. just north df ,G*derich,'o' t Al,g., Phys.; Grace Free,, Anc. Hist.- Rt. Non. W. L. Mackenzie Kin- . ... I . � I . ,Ov' ,The election of officers, with M � I I , 1 . Team.; Over 800 Foresters ered by Mr, Patterson. . Putnam pr�siding, took place mand re, , n he Blue ,Glen ,Gemmel�, Clan. Hist., ,0.hen-1.-P leader of the Liberal -party in the' I .111, ". . � 1. � . � . quet as, Charles Stewart . .,� ", . — He thought this would 15,� a very sulted as follows:- Honorary Presi- Water Highwayi ox� the ea of Lake John Ha0kirk, 'A,lg;.;� Wary Haigh, D i on; Mitchell F. Hepburn, M.P,, ,�. .. . ke amini . . . ,,, � ��, Present. I I opportune time, after attending to -dent, Mrs. J. Hey, Jr., Zurich; presi- Huron. . I �:. . I Anc. "Hist., Lat A.,'Fr. C.; Mary leader,.of the Ontario Liberals�. and ' � - . 7 ,.,.l .* .1 6'.. . Speaks on Lionism'. " 11 . 1. . , I I maintenance, to go into' some coll- dent, Miss N. Keddy, Hurondale; Ist Tresbyterian' leader,% ,.v'n*ll conduct Kling, Anc.' Hist., Fr. A.; Winnifred a large number of members of the . . . 4 I ", .� . , � y - I . I struction work. He congratulated vice-president, Mrs. 1H. Hess, Zurich� the 9tudy groui)s� tanA, give lectures. Kruse, Anc. Hist., 'Mg. La0 A., Ft. Canadian No: e of Comem,ons, the, . . . . ...... I I �� . I us — .- . . . I I..." . Five hundred' meonb�ers of the C. the courity on the general '.state of 2nd vice-president, Miss Webste�' Interesting pro -grams of sports and A,, Fr. C.; Rode�rick MacLean, Anc. -Senate being also represented by . 1. . .", I ­ .. �::;, r , i the ... roads. � :: . r . I . e 11, 0. F, representing 46 ocOlurts from ai Seaforth; 3rd vice-president, -M s RE recreations will be includ7ed in the 1-�ist., -Chem., Fr. A.; Sailluel Me- ,8 nator John Lewis, of Toronto, and, The Seaforth Lions Club held its, ­ .1.1 ... 1: 191. I . . Under enoluftlies,­Xr. Goldthor1w Ke,tle, Huronolale; secretary-treasur- day's schedule..... ' I . I Speddem A,dd. 0st., Aig., Chem.; Senator''Rankifl, -Stratford. Hon. 1�. f6irtnightly meeting in'the Cdmmer- . . I . it - parts of Westefn Ontario, pkrticl- , , - �,:11, I .. spoke,.of the �Osst of the McNeil trial er, T)Tx,..,Dan MacIsaac; Crediton; as.. The first !Camp for boys will be Betty ,`Malcolm� Anc. Hist., Alg., M. Sutherland, minister of militia, cial -Hotel on .Monday evening with . . 11 ,� . pated'in a monster parade, in G -ode- and its great costj and said it, was ,ist Mrs. held from July 1st to 9thy, under the Chem., Lat. A., Fr,. A., Fr. C.; C -el' was the Qfficial representative of the a large attendance of members'antt - ; .�,, . � . , . I � ant secretary -treasurer, n of Rev. '1�L 6 . - Dominion Government. the war -den guests. Sdn�e fourteen 7nembers Of . ��, . . I rich 'OIL Tuesday evening. Preceded a too expensive proposition, and the Emer�r �Tahner, Orediton; �auditors, directio ; X limes, of estine O'Leary, Anc. H�st., Alg,, Fr. I . -'- I I . county should not be called upon to, 'Mrs. C. Zwick,er- and Mrs. M. Tel- Forest.' The camp will b -6 -visited by A., Fr. C.; Mary Reid, Anc; Hist and count council -of Huron in a the 'StratforA Lions Ciub were pres- - ,- I I . by the Goderich Citizens' Bana, the I . - , y .., . '*- pay these . extravagant bills. the moderator of Hamilton and Lon- A,lg.,,C,hem., Lat. A,, Fr. A., Fr. C:.,. body were, also in attendance. - ent. The' retiring president, John, I . ��,�. . �* ' '-­...Jp'rOcession left McKay Hall: and cir. .1 fer, Creditbn; federal representative, . , 1, ­ . . MT.' GoldOorpe ,thmght there wer"e Miss N. Keddy; Crediton; district re- ,don Synod, Rev. W. J. Wo�stt; Rev. WOrleon Sills-, ,Chem.; Helen Somer- 'Striking evidence of the respect and, 'Beattie, presided and was assisted by � 4"'�� urt. house square. . ­ ,4 Vol . too many adjournments, and he M. A. IMcEacheran, editor of Presby- ville, Anc. Hist., Alg.,, Nary rhomp- esteem ii which the lat . I -.1 I pwesentative, Mj§i�.,,,Alice Thompson, 11 e mer6ber ... *as Lion Charles Stewart., 1�� � -Piper'Fred Mutch, of Clinton, fol- thought something should '-be done, 6 Seaforth; conveners,�' Of Standin terian ptiblicati' s. and "Rev. Dennv ison, Alg.' - I held by people of every walk of life ,,Sevo�ial musical selections by some I . - . . I � lowed, leading . I . 9 on I -j 6� the Stratford viiitd6 were much - . "'. � , � j- check these nbi6is, . -ittees: Edam i n, Mrs.. Airthiir Bright. There will be U1 Girvin An&rson, Eng. Comp., Eng. was furniahed,by the -thousands' ,�-. �, -a group uf 97 cano i- . . co!#m ,,ks by Rev. : , � ,�,.,-.4 1 .. � ' . -t o - .1 � ConooerA41e..-­discussion took place Rundell' Exeter- Ifealth, Mrs, ('Dr.-) D. J. Lane, of G6derich;. 'Rev. T. D. Lit., Anc. ftir,t. Phys.; ClarenceClole- citt?;ens who drove, many of them appreciated, and the talk of the ev- I . �.Ij . , "' "' '-brought up Cu udmore, Eng ening I 71. I diktw from Aiff4rent parts .,of the -- .­ . � . . " . te, the z' tWt' ,by 'Mr. O'Dwye'r, Zurich' Historical Research, W Ilough, of Xincardine; Rev.. R. man., Geom.; William C long .Ais nces, in ,order to ,he gresent was given by Lion Charles , 1. ,V� .� cauntry� in single file., The parade Goldthorpi and allied matters, re the Mrs. B., W. X 'Hanna'. of (Ripleyj and Rev.. T -it., Cgn.'Hist.; Frank DuTidas, Can. .- ", " ' . .. . P. lieavers; Exeter; Leg- . luneral and to .pay a last -Stewart, who spoke on Lionism. The ---74 1 inistia��on of jusdee. * . ., . . I I broke up again at the hal and a& adin I .. islation,,Urs. H. 1K. Hjjber,'Ci.�diton; . Frederick Goforth, both. iW the morn- Hist., Anc. Hist., Phys.- Harvie Hil- tribute of respect' to one who -pos- address was listened to with much J,�, . . 'd ,to.hear Mr. Me- Hom,e Eeonb,mi,,, I Uri. . Air, ing , 11 9- I I I le degree their interest by those� present. ... .1 " ,, t� journed�to.tbe pavilion, which had lt wag i,rrange and ;around jhd­,cam­�b fire kat, n'. I Lit., Can. Hisi., Anc.' Hist,if sessed '*in a reniiarkab , 1, I I "It . . I , Alvin . 1� I , . ­q�4 " . I . ,, ?, ;gAcui ' . ght. Geom, P i I .. � ,I - -,.Tho 11p- ­­ . � . �]t;a - :, I ­ , . ­ .. wa - . I - 11 1� 7 . ;,. 1 . � .- . 101t . X"goi, : , iit, . i'� ! route of marc were � .. U les, " .­ - I .1. 11 I , . , . . . I - I . ­. 0. Flarl , rhei kieolb,' y.s.q . "Inn 1; 11, -9el , �F "I ­ U .. .. " � K; AD ',-j,,,,� �$g ^ morning. Mrs Crediton- ief from � � -� , al3q,,Avree�_Vre, ul;i, , ;".ii� � , , , ,­ ­ provided at ,MncK4y Hall to- tatke the . C. -Zwkkdr, q, ­ � , ,, Ph I -mayor- , �, I" A - been seeured-..,Throp '..*f.,s �ctatoxs, AgrOW&I ... . ... � -1 i-lbst4'GlEn ,, R,11 -A, � year resulted. as follows: W � .-- I : � , "I � � V- re. esientative, ad- E�iet,ir. Publicitk, Uisi.Afiee ys,.; Leo Joynt, Eng. . Lit., tonfidence and affegtien.. it a au The election .of ofters for -:'thg . 4 . � ­ _ , "lined the ' ­ " ffi-�-­CArs-. ' �; . , I 'on: . I �It4nim,uw�ck' Eke, eiiarr, Or - ..... . - I . . , -94 , I , �� � �0� - * " Thl*sday.-, *soi, r;& . � .* � - ,pr =S- i , , tlie �,, � , :11 , f .5 I . , , , hyw ,e , * , �f,s!4 sidisr lith o It , i . � I ' ,J, " , ­ ,�,,W. I­ .;T'� '. , various loftes W the pavilion at -thi at it 1VsOlu- Miss L. Jeckell, Exeter- Canidis In I " MIcTa, � ng.'CDMP;, Eng'. - Lit., Hundreds of motor cars thron a! I I 1W Archibald -Smith., Th . - H- McDonald, of Lucknow, air, con-' MIcTa, F. J. ,Buirrows; 'seerdtary, , Charres, '141 tion be sent . --11 , lake. Here the post chief raAger's- to the secondary school dustries, Mrs. J. 114ey,"Jr., Zurich. vener. Lectures will be given in tb.e Can. is ., Anc. Hist., Geom., Phys,; 'roads leadings to the'XdMillan home Stewart; treasurer, J. M. McMillan; -, I .�, . t�, I ' board's Of the county requesting their .A very hearty Uvitation w,18 ,giv- morning. and sports and recre.atiQ�n,.Andrew O%eary, Phys,; Fred O'Leary in I-Tullett Township and 'it is esti- tail twister, J. .E. Keating; lion taw- �; , degree team, -London, conferred the ' oo-operation,in reducing the cost Of en by the � I int in the afternoon. Po�ular 7Geom., Phys.; Neil Patrick, Can. Hi'st., mated that at least 3,000 men, wo- er, G. -Stewart; directors, G, A. Bar- I . 4 , - degree' work on " the, cindidateS. Hurondale branch to hold fOl Owl ..., � our secondary schools. While., this the next district annual' meeting lectures will be given in the evening, Ane. Hist. St., Geom.. Phys.;'Jairtes men and children were present when b& and Robert Jackson. Lions W. 1. � . k Atffiapng the delegates were a number council does- not wish to impair the there. The ineeting closed by sing- the speakers including Rev. J. F. Stott; Eng. Comp., Efik. Lit, Can. the funeral service, conducted by Rev. Duncan and J. E. Keating were -ap- .. - I I , of dignitaries, from other lodges in services and iL he'12'atibnal anthem,. I 1�: . . sefulness of the eduica- in ' Short, DiD., of Barrie; Rev.'W.- Mc- I -list., Ane. Hist.; Geom., Phys.; Harry' 1. B. Kairie­ B.A., of Seaforth, and pointed deleptes to, the district con- ' , ' . I . ( the province, including Messrs. A. P: 9 t � " , . . tional IsYeiem we feel that ,steps ' . Wingham;'Rev. J. D. -Smart Sheffer, En,g. Comp., Eng. Lit., Can, Rev. "Dr. F. H. Larkin, of Toronto, vointion to �be held atWindsor. � ; . Vansomeren, ,high ,secretary of the . . . I . - A� Lean, of � VA 14 order; ,Dr. ,Chapman, chairman of the should he - talmn to, bring the cost of ,. of Ailsa,.Craig; Rev. -B. L. WaldeN Hist., Aric..Rift., (Geom.,,,Phys.. Hel. commenced. When it was ovex . an I.. - ­ . I . . . � . , . . mwm ., � I -' carrying on' our schools more in keep-. , at Glencoe; 'Rev. D. D. Armstrong, on 'Britton, kng. ,Comp., Eng: I.At,, opportunity was ,given friends to , ­ 1. XANIXY - I - . �:: �- � -. medical board; A.� C. .Tiley, su ' ,of, DaTharri-. ,Ro , J.- W. West-,- -of At- Can. Hist.- A 1 '" - * " . - ­ . - - � - . ­ . perin . -ing- mit"e,F. ptneitt ,economic -condi.. - ­­ - - LONDESBORO , , , ev. f . -tefiife-nt -of "br,ganization�, -and -Wsltm I . . . '. ` ne. -Hist.; Elizabeth, gaze for the last time upon. the ea- . ' . I Beney, high auditor, all of Brantford- tions of the"country and would re-- . M wood; Rbv. -William Barelay,.of Ha�m- Broadfoot, Gleom., Phys.; Gladys . tuTes of the man -who, for *so long, . . . � I ,,.11 4 . F. H. Murray, London, mimber ol quest that a reasonable reduction in Rev. X.T. JOhnston is packing these ilton, and" Rev. W., M, Rochester, D.D., Coleman, Eng. Co'nlp., Eng. Lit., Can,. was their -representativO at Ottawa, � 1. . . � . . I �, . I the executive, George -Spotton, X,P., teachers' salaries should, be a means days preparing for his new ch'a'rge in of, Toronto. ' ' Hist, -Anc. 'HiA., Geom.- Alice Dev- and ,a 'leader ,in the community life A la-rge number from here attend-' , ! � ' I I for North. Huron, of Winghain. The to that end. ---:Sent to Education COm- � Crediton. ' ­ I . ". I During camp the young -people of ereaux,, Eng. Comp., Eni. Lit., Can.'of the district. For an ho a . . mittee. .' I ­. -Mrs.', M,!Crea spent .several dayi 00derich W" I le 4l of ... the late Tbomas � ,: .1 . .� I . -wileicome address ,was made by Bro. - Geiger-Dool-glas: il , pay a visit. -, Ou Sunw Hist., Anc. Hist., Geom., Phys.; Irene half a steady stream of mo,rner-, 'McMillan, KP.1 to show their list � I � . F. ourt - Goderilch, No. ."k,M,. p . That this. Council litst week v,,1'.i �Iei si-,te'r in, Belgrave. day the morning service will bee at �Dbbrhart, Geom,; Bessie Eckert, Eng. passed by the casket. Then the respect to one , who took so much in- :� . I W. Craig, of C I ,,bert Higg,fils, county audi- - ,Mrs' Fred' ' 'last �X-i.'Ashfield, and in the evening an open- Lit., Anc. Hist. -I Margaret Fink- monibers of Britannia -Lodge, No. terest in the fural people and, to on-- . I,.: 3& Bro. H. J.- & MaeEwen, chairman . .Jahnston sperif: . . ar� of the -gathering; W. F.. H. Prica tor, to appear befonv-council and ex- day with Clinton friends. - air service will W held at camp. -beiner, Geom.; Jean Murray, 0eorri.; 170, A. F. & A. M., wearing Masonic whose place it will be hard to fill. ' . - ' plain the aoidii w6rk, and that hc� be � Mr. and. Llaa. Bert,,:Brun7dson spent Comixiescing on July 18th'and con-� Evelyn Nott, Can. Hist., Anc. Hist., regalid,� formed a guard of honor be- A large number from here attend- ­) � chief ranger, -and H. Haacke, -of paid bis .day and - mileage -one way I;ast Saturlay­%ith Iiiends in Clin- tinuing Juntil July 26th, the girls' Geom.-' Rose O'Connof, Phys.; Bessie tween tbe ranks of which the casket, 1; Court Goderich, also addressed the only - -L-Carried. ' - . . I . I ed the Holy. Name Rally in Dublin - % , meeting .- . ­ . ... l. ton. I camp will be arranged by Rev. L. B. Rice, , Eng. Lit., Can. Mlist., Anc. pre'leedled by a profusion of floral last Sunday. I - � L W. F. H. Pride,, chief- ranger of Scott-GolAholspe: That this eoun- -Mrs. J� C. Adam� recently had a Kairie, with Miss Jean Gowan, of Hist., -Geom.,'Phys.- Winnie Savauge, tributes, was borne to the waiting 'Mrs..X Desboura, from Northville, . the 0oderich court and committees,'I ty council request the Ontario Leg- visit f'rQ-rn Mrs. Radford, . Of Clinton. TOronto, ag director of the camp. Eng. Comp., Eng.' Lit., Can. Hi9t.. hear'se, 'by members of the 'lodge, Michigan, and Miss Helen McMann, - I islattitre to pass legislation Mrs. Jo:jan spent Tues4ay with 'Miss'Cowan is girls' work secretary Ame. Hist., IG,eom, Phys4; I I. .. had charge of the.&rrangements. ' - . aboli ' sh. _ Helen Robert Scarlett, Ross �Sproat, Ross from Alousa, Michigan, were visitors �. . . A large number of l6cal Foresters ing grand jurys in the Province of her mother, _Mrs. Walters; of Clin'. in 'the Presbyterian Church. Other Sclater, Geom.; Jessie Smith, Eng. Murdie, William Clark, William Ch�r- in our b'rg last Sunday ahol,return- . 1, . , Ontario,Sent to Legislative Com- ton. leade'rA will conduct classes in music, Lit,' Ane. Hist., 'Geom.; Margaret ters aBd J. Boyce, serving as active u . ". -1 were present, including Sylvester Al- mittee. I I . led to !vsume their duties its nurselb . �. . �, .�-.. lenj Dr. arburn,"'Andrb,ti UtUe, AI- Mrs. Mas -m, of Clinton, was the natuiv study, -handicraft, Bible study, Smith, ,Can. Hist., Geom.; Betty pallbearers. . ; - R in'their respective hospitals. 11 .1 Cimpbell-Goldth&pe: That this- guest Of Mrs. 'N. Brunson last Fri. world fellowship and sports. Southgate, Geom.; Janet '"atson, 'Services at the graveside were - ; 44�; bert Baker, Thomas Baker, ,Levi . I -- I 1 .4 `� Makins, Robt. 'Strong, Fred Reeves, council petition the Provincial Gov. day, ' , � I Png, Lit., -Can. Hist., Anc. Hist., short ,but impresl Rev. I. B. I , ; ,, ., ernment to repeal the act; re munici. Quite a numbcr from hl�re took in' I ... . I Geom., Phys. Kaine officiated at the committal Of sorrow and bereavement in his �, Robt. Smith, Ernest Geddes, Chafles, . o . . I I "' ,-, I Palifies. granting '$60D.00 to each the W. J. Convention at Belgrave The Commencement prize 'f $6,,00 service of the church, after which life, noibody ewer heard a whine or a . .. . ,� Neely, F. Barlow and A. Broadfoot. school in the municipality and $400 last week. Ail report n v TUCKERSMITH. for the pupil with highest o . I 1 '�41 A num4ber; of new Tnembers irfitiate,l . qry profit- . standing members of the Britannia Lodge con- whimper from him. He was 91TW117% . . were from town.. to andstant teachers. Ait � - iisid able time. � � & in Form IV has.been won by Miss ducted the solemn last rites of the ready to go on." . .. grants b8om,ade - I Mary Reid. .� . . . I . $500 and 'MT. and Mrs. J, Shrobrook were I Masonic ;Order. Senator Rankin referred to the latc- . . I I I � - ., speeti�ely,4&nt to Edueat I in Clinton P xesday. . . Announcement - Mr. and Mrs. The Commencement prize of $5.00 His thoroughness was a feature 'of Mr. 'McMillan as a man of honor and I . I � i inittee. ' ' . . Mr. and I..ys. W. Lyon werO Clin- Henry Norris, of Cromarty, announce for the pupil With the highest stand- his character, which was stres!sed by of great enthusiasm and abilit3�, I * AUKILLOP ' . . S,ott-4341dthorpe: That the coun- ton visitors last yveek. ". ing in Form III has been awarded Rev. I. B. Kaine, who spoke at the I . . the engagement, of their .eld4e§t Non. J. 1C. Elliott also voiced a . I I . - . .. ty council approve the action of the W S's X 'Wood, of London, spent daughter, ,Mary Amelia Winona, to to Miss 'Winnie Savauge; Harry Shef- funeral service held at tbe"'home. sense of great loss in the death of I - � yl I - . - -cou,nty council of Wenworth asking sGimle, time at the home of her part Harvey Carl Jacobi, of Tuckersinith, f11 ranked second. These prizes will "That quality worked its way through Mr. ,McMillan. "No man was ever cJCamVb,elL__40n ",' for an appeal to the ,Dominl'o� Rail. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood laz o be presented next Commenceme'at, all his life," he .said. "Whatever he dearer to the hearts of the people of ­ I only spil, of Mirs. Jacobi and the late I I 1� I IMlebre - Wednes- way Board to have raml telephone - week, 'Henry Jacobi., the wedding to take� � did was well done. That opens the a riding than was ,he," he said. . day at 3.30 o'clock, at the home of rates reduced in keeping with It � ,�. the place .the end of June. -1 secret of his career. He had small The ho'norary pallbearers included: ; I Rev. D. Carswell, Toronto, Annie Mae times­-�Seut - D init- Tfie� motion was aftted. Death of Mrs. Landsborough---�- patience with any .service that was Rt. Non, W. L. Mackenzie King, IAL- i . .. . I . Campbell, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. -tee, A -deputation from North Huron Mrs. 'William -C. Landsborough, who SrfAFFA stamped and slovenly. He entertain- eral leader for the Dominion; Mitchell . li Robert X Campbell, of MicKillop, was "Leiper-Archlbald:, Thn I L . t this coun- was present and was introduced by was formerly Mary Dick, daughter ed no fear except of idleness and F. 'He,pburn, ,M.P., Onthrio Liberal , . -& - united in marriage to Mr. J. F. Hille- cil procure a wreath to be sent to Mr. WcKibbon. . of James,Didk, Morris Township, died, amomom . uselessness. There seemed no limit leader; Non. J. C. Elliott"I.C.. M.P., , i � i 1 . bre4t. They' left that evening lov the residence of the late Thomas Me- ;MT. Thomas 'McLean, of Wingham, 'at Port 'Credit, Ont., last Saturday to his active ties." West Middlesex; Non. U. , Suther- I . I Edrifenton, Alta., and will return by Millan, before the funeral, nd- hat presented to the county council the evening, June 9th, and was buried Mr. (Henry ,Golding is under the .An ifilusual but spontaneous tribute land, Minister of 'Militia; Dr. W. A. 1, the Great Lakes. Mr. and, Mrs. Hiller the Clerk write a letter of. sayvvathy claims of the people of that district in Maitlandbank cemetery .o1i bf4n- doctor's care. We wish him a speedy to the late 'Mr. McMillan took place Hall, M.P,, Walkerton; lir. Shaim . . %reebt will reside on,the farin- east to his daughter, Miss Margaret Me- for the -putting of the road .from day last. Funeral services,were hbla recovery. shortly afterward in Seaforth, when Clinton, president of the South Hur- � ... � .. of Seaforth, which he owns. ' Millan­-4Carriod. . . 1-1 . . .­ I Wingham to'Clinton in shape for pav- in First Presbyterian Church, Son- My., J arnes Wallace, of Chatham, a large number of. citiz4�ns gathered on Liberal Association; J. Leiper, . � , Henderson-IMitthers'-A, quiet but MbXibbon-Goldlehorpe:, lThat we. ing as an unemployment n*wure. forth, -conducted by Rev. G. P. Duh- spent -Sunday with Mr. ian,d Mrs. in front of the, town hall, heard sev- Londesboro; J. F. Daly, Mayor of ' i� pretty wedding was solemnized on grant $M to the 8alvati6n Army Dr. Redmond and the members of can, of iStratford, assisted -by. Per Ge I ., I � - orge Vivian. eral eloquent tributes to their late Seaforth; Charles A. Robertson, M. "I . VPednesday afternoon at the Manse, regove *brk.---4Sent to Executive Cbm- the deputation supported the request 1. B. Kaine, focal minister. The Mr. and 'Mrs. John Vipond. have member from the lips of Rt. H6n. L. A., Goderich ; Ross Gray, M.P., ' , McKillop, when T. Arthur Henderson, inittee. I made by,Mir. MdLean. The claim was ,music was .supplied and beautifully moved to their new home in Mitchell. W. Li Mackehzie King, Senator Ran- Sarnia; ex -Mayor W. Golding, Sea - 4 J 1071 0 for the ,employment of. local men to renderel by -Mr. and Mrs. Rennie. A Mr. Charles Treffry, of London kin, Non. J. C. Elliott and ex -Mayor forth; Charles Fritz, Zurich; Wesley 1 1^5 . son -of Mr. Jas. B. Henderson and. The matter of -the equalizati ' I , , 11, Cora May Mathers) daughter of Mr. the county was then taken up. I put this road in shaple for paving to large number of friends and relatives spent a few days with friends in th'e' Golding. Mayor John F. Daly also ]Beattie, 'Seaforth; Dr. J. W. ,Rluth- . ., I , - 11 I and 'Mrs. G. Mathers,., of Parkhill, UWabb-Geiger: That the county lye done later. were pregent,in. tribute to affection-: village. . ' , - 1,9��de united in the bolly bozids -of counc ke u - spoke briefly and introduced thc other erford, M.P,, ChaEham; F. G. San- .. ' , � -e. David .001 � i a up the mat;ter of eq al �� 'l*� , Mr lCosens also stressed the fact aW memories. Mrs. Lanolsbokoulgh The Ladios" Aid of the �UnJited speakers. derson, M.P., St. Marys; D ,1 � tdatrimqny� unty f6r-1932-.-­4Cd-r:; --- ' - - - 'Church held their regular month' . . . __)Kev,W..�F- Smith read izat Of 'the co that the work 'was for the bll of was well and favorabl.7 kubww y ,Mr. King made feeling ref . . I.T erence to M. Smith. Stratford; Senator Johm , , ' tfhe marriage service. Tho�bride wore ried. ­ i I the tth4§mployed, which could) be tak- Tuckersmith, as a teacher in Sea- ipeeting At the home of Mrs. Albert the many good qualities of his late Lewis. Toronto, Senator J. P. Ran- ',I , � f lier'wedding dress. of egg shdIl georg- �94iibbonjPramqs: Moved that en -fron! the neighboring municipal!- forth and other schoolg, and as a de- Smale on Thursday. There was a colleague in the House of Commons, kin, Stratford, and Dr. A. ft-Ath, . .. -1 'I . I ette, and carried an arm bouquet of the council go into compAttee of the, t S. "'! � . � ie voted wife and mother. The stVmpa. good atten2laice. with whom he was on terms of inti- Stratford. ' �, �'� 4e . -'11 *nk roses, aquilegin' , aird bAdal Whole with the'Warden in the chair A deputation led by.Mayor Leo, of thy -of the entire community is ex- Mr. Howard Leary, London, spent inate friendship. "His was a -heart Amiong those in attendance from 1 �:1 J. , , 06 , I ;�ieath. �3.he was att*iided by the to dis5Guss-equalitntfon. I Godeirich, was present ,in the inter-' tended to the bereaved husband and the week end with his parents, Mr. filled with celestial fire," he said. "Ile outqide points, in addition to, the ' . I � , I I I groolups c6usin; Miss* Margaret Cuth- The council went into conlini,ittee egts of the ,�Toblern of kwpirovements son and- other friends, who mourn and Mrs. John Leary. 'was a man who was deeply conscious honorary pallbearers were: G. A. P, ,.!11� ­ ,� . I ill, wearing 5rellow ta&ft, ,scalloped and much discussion -took place. - All 0 the Blue Water High her, also one sister, Miss Agnes Dick, The W. M. S. met at the home 3C of the beauty of nature, and one who Brickenden, president of the London . ,:"�,.��', . I way- .1 � .,� ", " .. in maisve and- -carrying a sheaf -of concurred i.h f&�'.Idea thdt the 01'es- � (Mr. Lee' spbke of the dangerou"s of Norwood, Manitoba. Friends -eciate the (best in pvetry Liberal Association, and YfTs. BAck - 11`f,:'. I �r"� Mrs. Hugh 'Currie on Wednesday. Mrs could appi . , � rd"ve iris, pollow lilleg ifid - garden ent was a most inopipr6vtdne ti&e to condition ,f-tliis roo, as the users Gode'vilch, Clifiton a � I 1'x ­ I . . nd Winghitm, A's McCalpine was tb.e speaker for the and in art. He saw t1te beautiful in enden;, Miss Gertrude Rank -in Strat- X I i,.:,�,. ,, ,, beliotrope. Mr. Roy Henderson wag make an equalization of the c0ufity� of cars could testify. well its other points, ivere pre)sent. afternoon. . .. � 4�', � - everything. He had,also a great sense ford; Allan Johnston, president of the I -i'll, - 4,�j "! I WE .. I Ms brother?& groomignian. After the owing to the present iiiijettled cohdi- si ;e e justice, a d was always rea Young Men's 20th Gentury Club of :. "; t'. , . . ,Mi. tH. D. Croft, Pre d nt of the Th pall'b6arers were Tra Johns,'Geo. ,Motherwell played ball at Staffa, of n dy to : ­%;` � I eerem6ny ,the. wedding party motored tion and the depi-eci-Ation of mtktueii Goderich ,Chamber of Commerce, was Turner, Howard Crich, Jdlm H. Mc- the score bein.g'9-7 in favdr of Moth- stand and fight to the last for the . R . London- Non, Duncan-Maighall, To- I . 4 n! " �,ll� -to the horne of Mr. and. MiTs. A-lex. n,qv olytaining and the lack of gtdbil-' the next s�6ker. ' 'Gowan, L. Forrest and Arthur' Me- ei we Ii. cause of right as be saw it. No eoun� ronto; &I, William He4man, London; . I :,.� 4 . . , . ... � I . g . , � - 1, I , 01, .. Cuthill where a dainty luncheoft- W&cj ity in all matters forming a (MT. Croft ,spoke V'a'rticularly of the Queen. This community was shocked to try can have a greater possession than Paul �Gravelle, secretary of`�fhe:'Un- TTT.1; I �� I � �8,�,is of I "IN& . M 1. I served. In, the eyening a reeeptio,,T valuntion. � I I .,r�,�. ,,, I a . co'nolition of the Blue 'ftter Ih-chway It is not death to die, cilitio�; Dr. Hunter, - Wag held at the home Of Mr. and 0.4rs. 'Mr. Cardiff moved, 4gecoii" by Mr. � bear of the drowning accident in men of such a type as he was. Tile don Liberal Asso, J 1,�11, M � and tho great need,of improvement to, To leave this weary road; 5tb, -k,b- Ald. N- F. Newton, Lon- 41 .... . Saskatchewan on Sunday, Julie loved those things which made for Godei �` W , I . . 111, 111, ,l ,l ,l . R. MioLure,, W'herel friends dt"'the 4whibble, thit under tW 10i*gett ton, -place it up-to-date. The road wag And midst the brotherhood',on high of Andrew Coleman, orge � � � � . Mr. Ge the happiness of his fellowmen, the don- Fra�k MeLachlin, Londft; Geo. , 15,11 I ��, I I lbri6e and grobm gathered to'do them settled,couAitions, it would not be wiseL g-roatly in need,of being put into eon- T6 be at home with God., Coleman, brother ,of the deceased progress of the connnivniW, in which Spo�`tton, 1M.P., Winghathv Htigh A1-4 ' T�''%,. i-, I . . bonor. � ' , 1 'P�.`�,�7. t',l�,, ,,:. I Mi. and Mfg. ffe-ndersoriL Will to ,bitelore I diti,m not only for tourist trafflc� but It 1xilot death to close brought the remains to the home �i he lived and for the streftth of the ]an, ex -4,P Woodstock'- A;, V. R� I 1-0. ", I ta, 1. lsinj, r, t:� 4��, 4 _ F �;,"51" 1. II,m' �, - " , I . reside on the groom A fghn in *­ ,McDougall, *oodstadk - 4. W" .U,04sie -1, ,,,, ." 6 �,,.,( e , I for tile gtftt convenience of those The eye long dimmed with te ' , his father. The funeral was largely nation. Let us all take up our tasks . :1 go,, I � I ars 10 �'.,�, � .... . '', � ,;,; ., , , , Xillop and a h6st ot- good *14ws 'gb ti4n of the '11 of our county,. Ahd wake'ih gqorious repose� �ttended on -4aturday, interment be- in the spirit in which he lived 111-4 ,and E. J. Penny, of ike L61idoii Ad- .1 ,,�;,�,:,. ' � tWith the young clouple. "4r, ,, , �. I t I I I � ." I'l- � ,,, � . Continued on Page Three . To spelid etdrnfxl years. . . ing made in Seaforth cemetery. life. Although he ,had a great deal vertiver; Edward Smitb,'.StofUomm�- 'V�4 . . . . . ­ " ,,, I , ,� r, ''I . . .1 . . , , . 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