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P U. COMMISSION; Badminton
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'At keeting. . • . Hospital Aid As � po "!.�. � It,
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ACCOUNTS ARE PASSED corner is quite apparent to mot.lar and.Enjoyable, EveAt�`:,,'.,.,V,,�.1.,-:�
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All the members were present at travel, any unpaved Seaforth . .1 1-�� : . :,
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thu� regular meeting streets. The majority of the SEAFORTH WINS,'OVER I ,, �,'�..I� ,
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Utility Commission -held in the coun- . i :1. !
cil cb town' are imp*ssable. As BAYFIELD, PLAYE - '.,.�,`-�.�.�
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motorist philos6phically remark- . . I il, 1.
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busines . ed, the nig t is dark�dt before The -past week has been a -busy one �g; I
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lasted a short roads. In any case, it is cos- . . ,` I
and the meeting last dawn and so it may be*with"the for Badminton, players. On Thursday 1, �
time. - . sevening sonte foumtee.n. players ware , I
the ulti- in Goderieb, the guesAs of the Gode- ... .
Accounts as follows were passed ... "::nate has been reached- they "
* Accou forting to know that
on motion of Mayor Sutherland• and r rich Club. ,%..'.
E. L. Box: couldn't be worse. I I . ;1 I I
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Wat6rworks-A. Little, salary, $50- ' - .col ,tournament, the proceeds of which - - ''
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R. J. 11%ct.Nfillan� coal, $15.33; Boll Tel-' * -0 0 46 40 0 went to the Ilospital Aid Asssocia- ' - :. '.' 'I. ,
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eiphone Co., account, February $3.50, tion. A large, nury;aex of epec-tatcpTs,
March $2.75, total, S. Allen, , ': . . enjoMed the play tha-0i
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wages, $3.60; 'Public Utility Commis- ening. The winners were 'Mrs, W,,. ' .., .k,
cion, light, $11,46- Canadian General LOCAL GOLFERS HOLD Parke and Lloyd Raggarth, who were 1. - , �;N
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Electric Co., invoice, $2; Wbrkmen's presented with. birds by, the br46si-
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Comp-ensation- Board *$16.44- Francis. D Lunch was " - � -il�l ,
Hankin & Co., invoice,' K92; 'E. C. MEETING servecL The, games wqre as follows:
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Chamberlain, iffsurance* $11,55. First Round.
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Electric Department -E. Mole,, sal- .
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.ry 0, . ' ' ' Lloyd Hoggarth and ;Afi.s. -W. : ': " �'. L.
($,5�)�J John, A. Wilson, saiaXy, Plans- Parke ,li=--natad Ge, D. F@�guson .. ",
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ans-portation ($2.85), $57.95; . - V. C. � ' -
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FI. Snell, saIary,$5; gelll,Telephone Made Fo'r...Coming ' ' R. A, Wilt6r mid Ivy& W�bite eaia,u-
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Go., , accounit, February ($9,81), inated, Dr. Sproat and . -......, 4 '.
March ($3.5-0), $6.31; Northern Elee, 1. Season. '. , , John Frost Helen, MtLean. ...., .",
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Lric Co., invoice,' $11.34, less credit 11 . %1.1
I inated Ea�rl Bell and, Peg Grilejyye. .
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M31, $6-03- J. F. Daly, account, Members of the Seaforth Golf and John 'McKenzie' and Miss S. Wood . .. �11
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* Huron Expositor, account, Country ,Club met, in' the Carnegie elhin�ated WhIlace Parke, and, Mrs.
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* Library an Tuesday evel-ling for the Jas. Stewart. � I 1,
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F-2.43; Hydi-o" Electri-c Power Com- annual meeting of the cIub. As is 'D. I -L Wilson and Miss Marl -an Bell. ,
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milsG I i ' on, Feibruary power, $1,078.34; psual, the attendance 'was'sniall. eliminated Geogge Hays acid Mrs. D. ..14
nVoice, $416.010. total, $1,082.50; J. G. Mullen presided in the absence H. Wilson. I . ...
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Workmen's Compensation Board, of the president, W. E. Southgate: CaxJ Ainerif and Mrs. Jas. Stewart 1� ,
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MG -06; S. Allen, wages, March 16,, The minutes of the last annual meet- .elimdmted Jan-4es Stewart and Mar- .. . 'A.
$28.20; (March 31, $27-60; Lorne Dale, ing and subsequent dikeetor's' meet- lan Bell.
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iccount, $5; Receiver General, meter - d and adopted. K. M. J. H. Weedmark �
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;nspection, 60c. Beatty 'Bros., invoice, McLean, treasurer, presented, his re- gate eliminated Ed. Daly and Mar- .... �� �� 1
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nvoice, $9.04; Home Ilisur,ance CO-, 'the year's operations. The club last Ted TAMIan and 'Mrs. R. J. Sproat . . ;
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No Quoroum. Mr. Mullen pointed out that the is SO-121bilgate. . . . . . 11
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'The Board of the Seaforth C01- in April.of 193-4. The directors had L. Maggarth and X�s. W. Parke . . . . , ,:: , .. , , - �,
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egiate Institute met for its monthly approached WT. Dodds in connection le-11TAInafed R. A. Walter and Mrs. .. ii.
neeting on Friday evening .in the -with renewing the -lease, but the iA,bite. .�
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, The meeting was terms which Mr. Dodds offered were J. Frost and ated J.
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)ostponed, however,' for .lank of ... .a such that ,it would be an impossibil- McKenzie and Miss Woodl -1 -
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cuorulm Little bu,sinest, other than ity to finance the club. C. Arent and, Mrs. Jas. Stewart I'll
accounts, wai uip for discussion. With this in, mina, the directors " I %."
P. S. Board Meets. . ,eliminated A H. Wilson Mmian � ,;;.,
appointed a'committlee to look for Bell I . �.'a
'The monthly meeting of the -Sea- n,a,r,
? another site. 'Mr. MW len .outlined I 'H. Weed k� and, B. Southgate
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y evening with co,m,rndtt,de had bad a number of pos- j Sp,oat. Mrs. R.
n the school on. Frida . . what had been done. , He said the eliminated Ted Taman and, I;-
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he -cbadrman, C. Holmes, presiding. Bible site, offered and would ,be in a .
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3usiness included passing accounts -t- to repoi�t 'shortly in order L. H6ggarth and ,Mrs. Parke eli4i�. . .
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trid receiving the principal's repor position ' I �. t'-,
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STAFFA - .. . I elect the officers, wall consist this Southgate. . .. .. 1�
=� year of J. G. Mullen, Iv. M. McLean, Final. . .4
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Mr. and Mrs: Gebrge Sarh and R. E. I.McKemie, J. C. Greig, T. S. T- Hogg. and Mirs. Parke 611m, . , . .
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laughter, of Stratford, ,visited Sun- Smith,, J. A. Stewart !and A. Y. Me- inated C. Ameiit. and Mrs. J. Stew. .
lay with -Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Tuffs. Lean. . . . art. , I . 11 ."
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer and family 5 � . Seiforth Wins.
)f Stratford; and Mrs. Casey and . - Seaforth players captured sixteen
laughter, of Mitchell, all were Sun- . .
lay visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. J. HILLSGREEN I Out Of twenty-five sets at the inter- . .. I
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3adler. 1 .club tournament on Wednesday eve. .. ,
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Miss Xarzetta Sadler spent ,the ' Rev..R. R. -Conner delivered a fine field Badminton Club were guests. f :
veek end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ,sermion on Sunday afternto,an, his- sub- .. Following the games a delicious
lushfield, Logan. , j,ect being "Chri.st. and Pilate.'.' The lunch w-as,,served by a coma in. �
Mr.. and Mrs, F. O'Brien spent SuA- Cal-n.munion s �
service -will be adminis- eluding Mrs. W. c, sprout, Mrs. R.
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Lav with- their son, Dr. Harold, tered next Sunday, April 9,' at 230 J. Spro.6t, ,Mrs, W. Parke and Mrs.
)'Brien, Elora. pan. Preparatory service,will be held J. A. Stewart. 11- H. Weedmar+k,
Quite a :numlyer of the young peo. on MrLiTsday e-mmd-ng, April, 6, at ebairman• of the games, committee, I ....
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de attended the annual Perth Fxecu- 8.1.5 p.m. in the ilf.illsgrejen Church. looked after the play. ,�. "I
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ive Presbytery' Conference held in W. M. S. meets on Wedn,c'-sday, - 'The games were, as follows..
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ditchell on Saturday. April 12. at 2.30 at the home of'Mrs. . ued on 4) .1 ,�
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The friends of 'Mrs. G. Butson will R. Stephenson. . . page .. t� I
)e glad to,know she is somewhat im- Tho road,, in this vicinity have been - . - I ';a .
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tv.�have tapped an'd are busy making [Mr. 'Rns- Richardson has been on MMUSEEMM" I" . "I 1 ,
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sport, is under the doctor's care, attenrle,d the auction sale of Mr. Jas. . 'Covil Simpson, We welcome her I - 1 I
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The Young People met in the� Rroadfaot's far effects on Friday Brucefield. I �1,
hurch on Sunday evening with Rua- last. east of fHensalf. � . "Mi-, Roderick -.%TcKen,7ie returned ' It,
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pened with a ITN-nin. The Seri lure""'` moving shortly, to 'Mr. Jarnos '-N1,c-Al-1aftor �ponding the past f,-Nv ,months ' 11 I , I
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cs.-,on was them read by M4nel 1i.,,t,,,, vacant ,house on the Parr;1with rne.rn-h�ctrs of her fnmily ': 11 V�1'1'!
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)rake; Rev. Mr, SteAvart led in Lim. tin St. Louis, -Detroit, Whid-sor awl
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.1 I Miq,., Jean Aulbin has taken a T)&,;i-.1,ondo . -.1 • , ,�.... ., P'.
'he topic was given by Vera Hamb- tion with ',Nfi-, F. 'YcKinloy,of fl,I-el tMi.- lfel�,rn Tough spent. a f ". ' � - A �. , , 1;
ns the Task Go -hen Line for a fo,x weeks. I days last -,vevk at the hairf, of )', :' , -- ,
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f a Christian Church." Rev. Steve- �fls,se-, Anna and Xp-m,s, Lore spent I 6ins- Mr. and Alr.s. Aitchfzonl J-1, It '. .�� I 4
it than took charge of the discus- a day -%vith' their brMhor, �Tr. and Rt)N1)oro. i . I , � 11 . ....
ion per-iod and another hynin ,was Mrs. Stnnle-,- Love, of near Kippen. i .),T'r. Ronald M,A�t-nzie, W116 Pratt, I ,
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.•qundnv m-pninz Fit-. the h-onw of Mr. 1 P t the ,)('mv ()f lli� 11101,hVI. in t.1.0 �M�,- .,,�'-;' ..
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he hoinO of Mrs. R. Maiden -s, Lon- family, of the Zu'rich Road. spent!-Alrl�onzie and family vxrt�ncl ? r.,- .
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on I Smiday with Mr. and Iti-s. C. Soinil I sld-. I . .. '. . I ,
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Sill. Pdward McGiaith, of 11(forton, on. I . Y. P. STlio. Yomig Pe .,il,�,, . .,�. Soy 'y`, ''���
pent the week end with friends. I I" .,!,
Mrs. R. Love visited a few (lay., ciol-, motor d to Clinton("r,k Xort&y I � . I
Miss Ro-FP McConnell has returned with �(,r son, 'vT,,. and NIINQ. Ro.," evel4fl3r noveptir�r in i -'6w -'6w` , , ,
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T,ho funeral of Daniel Feeney, who A pleasant nv,dning was qnent at. Fnllmvinz a Prom -am JZiN:0n by *11 .
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ip-d at the home of his svister, 'Mrs. the home of Mr. and J.Jr ' d �,,,rilrefield F'ovitly, a social & `0
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ane Burns. in his 802nd , when T.
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eld at St. Patri6lt's 0hurch on Mon- prise given (' was brought t,o a close after lunch ..
ay morning. Re Father Feeney, ' � party was i-� r ill ill. of , ur- I §,,
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f London, nephew of deceased, sang ich, visited ,Rt t1112 h -mile of V.r.eand by sinning Auld Lang -Syne. 01, :
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all -hearers: .lames, Patrick-, Donnis. -Miss Violet, Adams, of the 14.01 1hp Egnion-d-ville lrou'ng People who 11
nd T�oqna.q Feeney, Jarnf,s Burns (•on.t,",,zjm of T.Tav'Tovmship, is visit- have extenidk-d a cordial, invitation: I � ` , -.1
n1d Joseph Mmelad yr. Two brothersin-�,r her friend, Miss Pore(in Reichert. Th(,y have kin,dily arranged tb provide. 1)
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nid one sister survive. Patrick and lbo enterfaintnik-71t. and it is hoped .. I ;�. `
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y, and 'Mrs. Jas. Burns. � that a. large number will be .present. I ''
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lurial ivas made in St. Columban Thf, young 'People's anniversary will. . 41,
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The folknving is the retport for S. A from, q in Brur�cfield three wteeks' I ,:.,�Eil
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�. No. 13, 'MrKillop. for the months A social evening will be held by ago resulted in ,,, ,qe�qsiioii of the coun- .1 .11
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f February and W. .,k. ib the school room of tbt, ty police court 11vfork Mi istra, ' ,Z
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4eby R2�,,', Mildred Aitelie,gon 77rI., ly imeeting on Thursday, April 20. liott and Bert. Boyce, pleaded not I , I I" .,! "I ,
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r Broonu� 721,. Jr. ff-Gv'orge A very heavy -run of sap was bad b found ; � V t
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guilftv and were fined mowr`r�nd costs . I -�114, i
Tiartrison 812%, (Marian Appleby 725r. The roads are almost Impassable by tb<� magimtrate.. Evideme VVU .,. , , , 1� , I
--Z. M. Riclu-norid, Teacher. I in places. taken for nitre than two hour. '. 11 I.7-
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ACCOUNTS ARE PASSED corner is quite apparent to mot.lar and.Enjoyable, EveAt�`:,,'.,.,V,,�.1.,-:�
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All the members were present at travel, any unpaved Seaforth . .1 1-�� : . :,
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thu� regular meeting streets. The majority of the SEAFORTH WINS,'OVER I ,, �,'�..I� ,
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Utility Commission -held in the coun- . i :1. !
cil cb town' are imp*ssable. As BAYFIELD, PLAYE - '.,.�,`-�.�.�
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lasted a short roads. In any case, it is cos- . . ,` I
and the meeting last dawn and so it may be*with"the for Badminton, players. On Thursday 1, �
time. - . sevening sonte foumtee.n. players ware , I
the ulti- in Goderieb, the guesAs of the Gode- ... .
Accounts as follows were passed ... "::nate has been reached- they "
* Accou forting to know that
on motion of Mayor Sutherland• and r rich Club. ,%..'.
E. L. Box: couldn't be worse. I I . ;1 I I
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Wat6rworks-A. Little, salary, $50- ' - .col ,tournament, the proceeds of which - - ''
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R. J. 11%ct.Nfillan� coal, $15.33; Boll Tel-' * -0 0 46 40 0 went to the Ilospital Aid Asssocia- ' - :. '.' 'I. ,
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eiphone Co., account, February $3.50, tion. A large, nury;aex of epec-tatcpTs,
March $2.75, total, S. Allen, , ': . . enjoMed the play tha-0i
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wages, $3.60; 'Public Utility Commis- ening. The winners were 'Mrs, W,,. ' .., .k,
cion, light, $11,46- Canadian General LOCAL GOLFERS HOLD Parke and Lloyd Raggarth, who were 1. - , �;N
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Electric Co., invoice, $2; Wbrkmen's presented with. birds by, the br46si-
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Comp-ensation- Board *$16.44- Francis. D Lunch was " - � -il�l ,
Hankin & Co., invoice,' K92; 'E. C. MEETING servecL The, games wqre as follows:
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Chamberlain, iffsurance* $11,55. First Round.
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Electric Department -E. Mole,, sal- .
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.ry 0, . ' ' ' Lloyd Hoggarth and ;Afi.s. -W. : ': " �'. L.
($,5�)�J John, A. Wilson, saiaXy, Plans- Parke ,li=--natad Ge, D. F@�guson .. ",
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ans-portation ($2.85), $57.95; . - V. C. � ' -
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FI. Snell, saIary,$5; gelll,Telephone Made Fo'r...Coming ' ' R. A, Wilt6r mid Ivy& W�bite eaia,u-
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Go., , accounit, February ($9,81), inated, Dr. Sproat and . -......, 4 '.
March ($3.5-0), $6.31; Northern Elee, 1. Season. '. , , John Frost Helen, MtLean. ...., .",
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Lric Co., invoice,' $11.34, less credit 11 . %1.1
I inated Ea�rl Bell and, Peg Grilejyye. .
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* Library an Tuesday evel-ling for the Jas. Stewart. � I 1,
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F-2.43; Hydi-o" Electri-c Power Com- annual meeting of the cIub. As is 'D. I -L Wilson and Miss Marl -an Bell. ,
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milsG I i ' on, Feibruary power, $1,078.34; psual, the attendance 'was'sniall. eliminated Geogge Hays acid Mrs. D. ..14
nVoice, $416.010. total, $1,082.50; J. G. Mullen presided in the absence H. Wilson. I . ...
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Workmen's Compensation Board, of the president, W. E. Southgate: CaxJ Ainerif and Mrs. Jas. Stewart 1� ,
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MG -06; S. Allen, wages, March 16,, The minutes of the last annual meet- .elimdmted Jan-4es Stewart and Mar- .. . 'A.
$28.20; (March 31, $27-60; Lorne Dale, ing and subsequent dikeetor's' meet- lan Bell.
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iccount, $5; Receiver General, meter - d and adopted. K. M. J. H. Weedmark �
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nvoice, $9.04; Home Ilisur,ance CO-, 'the year's operations. The club last Ted TAMIan and 'Mrs. R. J. Sproat . . ;
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No Quoroum. Mr. Mullen pointed out that the is SO-121bilgate. . . . . . 11
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'The Board of the Seaforth C01- in April.of 193-4. The directors had L. Maggarth and X�s. W. Parke . . . . , ,:: , .. , , - �,
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neeting on Friday evening .in the -with renewing the -lease, but the iA,bite. .�
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cuorulm Little bu,sinest, other than ity to finance the club. C. Arent and, Mrs. Jas. Stewart I'll
accounts, wai uip for discussion. With this in, mina, the directors " I %."
P. S. Board Meets. . ,eliminated A H. Wilson Mmian � ,;;.,
appointed a'committlee to look for Bell I . �.'a
'The monthly meeting of the -Sea- n,a,r,
? another site. 'Mr. MW len .outlined I 'H. Weed k� and, B. Southgate
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y evening with co,m,rndtt,de had bad a number of pos- j Sp,oat. Mrs. R.
n the school on. Frida . . what had been done. , He said the eliminated Ted Taman and, I;-
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he -cbadrman, C. Holmes, presiding. Bible site, offered and would ,be in a .
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3usiness included passing accounts -t- to repoi�t 'shortly in order L. H6ggarth and ,Mrs. Parke eli4i�. . .
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trid receiving the principal's repor position ' I �. t'-,
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STAFFA - .. . I elect the officers, wall consist this Southgate. . .. .. 1�
=� year of J. G. Mullen, Iv. M. McLean, Final. . .4
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Mr. and Mrs: Gebrge Sarh and R. E. I.McKemie, J. C. Greig, T. S. T- Hogg. and Mirs. Parke 611m, . , . .
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laughter, of Stratford, ,visited Sun- Smith,, J. A. Stewart !and A. Y. Me- inated C. Ameiit. and Mrs. J. Stew. .
lay with -Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Tuffs. Lean. . . . art. , I . 11 ."
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer and family 5 � . Seiforth Wins.
)f Stratford; and Mrs. Casey and . - Seaforth players captured sixteen
laughter, of Mitchell, all were Sun- . .
lay visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. J. HILLSGREEN I Out Of twenty-five sets at the inter- . .. I
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3adler. 1 .club tournament on Wednesday eve. .. ,
� ning here when players of the Bay- . . r'
Miss Xarzetta Sadler spent ,the ' Rev..R. R. -Conner delivered a fine field Badminton Club were guests. f :
veek end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ,sermion on Sunday afternto,an, his- sub- .. Following the games a delicious
lushfield, Logan. , j,ect being "Chri.st. and Pilate.'.' The lunch w-as,,served by a coma in. �
Mr.. and Mrs, F. O'Brien spent SuA- Cal-n.munion s �
service -will be adminis- eluding Mrs. W. c, sprout, Mrs. R.
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Lav with- their son, Dr. Harold, tered next Sunday, April 9,' at 230 J. Spro.6t, ,Mrs, W. Parke and Mrs.
)'Brien, Elora. pan. Preparatory service,will be held J. A. Stewart. 11- H. Weedmar+k,
Quite a :numlyer of the young peo. on MrLiTsday e-mmd-ng, April, 6, at ebairman• of the games, committee, I ....
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de attended the annual Perth Fxecu- 8.1.5 p.m. in the ilf.illsgrejen Church. looked after the play. ,�. "I
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ditchell on Saturday. April 12. at 2.30 at the home of'Mrs. . ued on 4) .1 ,�
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The friends of 'Mrs. G. Butson will R. Stephenson. . . page .. t� I
)e glad to,know she is somewhat im- Tho road,, in this vicinity have been - . - I ';a .
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tv.�have tapped an'd are busy making [Mr. 'Rns- Richardson has been on MMUSEEMM" I" . "I 1 ,
maple syrup. , I the sick Ii -t. Nurse Hohner has returned to our Ill 11
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sport, is under the doctor's care, attenrle,d the auction sale of Mr. Jas. . 'Covil Simpson, We welcome her I - 1 I
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The Young People met in the� Rroadfaot's far effects on Friday Brucefield. I �1,
hurch on Sunday evening with Rua- last. east of fHensalf. � . "Mi-, Roderick -.%TcKen,7ie returned ' It,
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pened with a ITN-nin. The Seri lure""'` moving shortly, to 'Mr. Jarnos '-N1,c-Al-1aftor �ponding the past f,-Nv ,months ' 11 I , I
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cs.-,on was them read by M4nel 1i.,,t,,,, vacant ,house on the Parr;1with rne.rn-h�ctrs of her fnmily ': 11 V�1'1'!
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)rake; Rev. Mr, SteAvart led in Lim. tin St. Louis, -Detroit, Whid-sor awl
raver and another hymn' was sung. . ' il 11 ..... j��
.1 I Miq,., Jean Aulbin has taken a T)&,;i-.1,ondo . -.1 • , ,�.... ., P'.
'he topic was given by Vera Hamb- tion with ',Nfi-, F. 'YcKinloy,of fl,I-el tMi.- lfel�,rn Tough spent. a f ". ' � - A �. , , 1;
ns the Task Go -hen Line for a fo,x weeks. I days last -,vevk at the hairf, of )', :' , -- ,
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f a Christian Church." Rev. Steve- �fls,se-, Anna and Xp-m,s, Lore spent I 6ins- Mr. and Alr.s. Aitchfzonl J-1, It '. .�� I 4
it than took charge of the discus- a day -%vith' their brMhor, �Tr. and Rt)N1)oro. i . I , � 11 . ....
ion per-iod and another hynin ,was Mrs. Stnnle-,- Love, of near Kippen. i .),T'r. Ronald M,A�t-nzie, W116 Pratt, I ,
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he Nlizpah bent,diction, Prrt
.•qundnv m-pninz Fit-. the h-onw of Mr. 1 P t the ,)('mv ()f lli� 11101,hVI. in t.1.0 �M�,- .,,�'-;' ..
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. and 'Mrs. Hugh ,McMurtrie, of Kip- lame, llq�z s"-.(-T7T.f,d a position ,,,� all `#�,,*;�,� , ...
ionds. P4.,n. - 3 i hmit. l4o ,incl Itis -wire and 'A 3; , "r ��;
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,NT1% Rnfi irl-s. Frank Movs�Pvm andliftfnr Toledo last wmk , -,vhr ' .� T, A. , '.. "
he hoinO of Mrs. R. Maiden -s, Lon- family, of the Zu'rich Road. spent!-Alrl�onzie and family vxrt�ncl ? r.,- .
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on I Smiday with Mr. and Iti-s. C. Soinil I sld-. I . .. '. . I ,
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Sill. Pdward McGiaith, of 11(forton, on. I . Y. P. STlio. Yomig Pe .,il,�,, . .,�. Soy 'y`, ''���
pent the week end with friends. I I" .,!,
Mrs. R. Love visited a few (lay., ciol-, motor d to Clinton("r,k Xort&y I � . I
Miss Ro-FP McConnell has returned with �(,r son, 'vT,,. and NIINQ. Ro.," evel4fl3r noveptir�r in i -'6w -'6w` , , ,
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ro-ni Detroit Tx)vo. 014- Y.P.S. -of lvo-sley-wi*.11,9� M'UTO.", �� . . , ,!�
T,ho funeral of Daniel Feeney, who A pleasant nv,dning was qnent at. Fnllmvinz a Prom -am JZiN:0n by *11 .
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ip-d at the home of his svister, 'Mrs. the home of Mr. and J.Jr ' d �,,,rilrefield F'ovitly, a social & `0
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ane Burns. in his 802nd , when T.
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eld at St. Patri6lt's 0hurch on Mon- prise given (' was brought t,o a close after lunch ..
ay morning. Re Father Feeney, ' � party was i-� r ill ill. of , ur- I §,,
Mr. and Mrs. Albe,it lfes,s, Z 'had 11-11 �tervc,d bv the 'Clanton group
f London, nephew of deceased, sang ich, visited ,Rt t1112 h -mile of V.r.eand by sinning Auld Lang -Syne. 01, :
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all -hearers: .lames, Patrick-, Donnis. -Miss Violet, Adams, of the 14.01 1hp Egnion-d-ville lrou'ng People who 11
nd T�oqna.q Feeney, Jarnf,s Burns (•on.t,",,zjm of T.Tav'Tovmship, is visit- have extenidk-d a cordial, invitation: I � ` , -.1
n1d Joseph Mmelad yr. Two brothersin-�,r her friend, Miss Pore(in Reichert. Th(,y have kin,dily arranged tb provide. 1)
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nid one sister survive. Patrick and lbo enterfaintnik-71t. and it is hoped .. I ;�. `
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y, and 'Mrs. Jas. Burns. � that a. large number will be .present. I ''
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lurial ivas made in St. Columban Thf, young 'People's anniversary will. . 41,
em,etery. I CONSTANCE .t,!
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The folknving is the retport for S. A from, q in Brur�cfield three wteeks' I ,:.,�Eil
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f February and W. .,k. ib the school room of tbt, ty police court 11vfork Mi istra, ' ,Z
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4eby R2�,,', Mildred Aitelie,gon 77rI., ly imeeting on Thursday, April 20. liott and Bert. Boyce, pleaded not I , I I" .,! "I ,
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r Broonu� 721,. Jr. ff-Gv'orge A very heavy -run of sap was bad b found ; � V t
�*,nca guilty. All were, , , I ,", I
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Tart 91 %, Gordon McGill 851',;, Keith on Wednesday of this week. . I V .
guilftv and were fined mowr`r�nd costs . I -�114, i
Tiartrison 812%, (Marian Appleby 725r. The roads are almost Impassable by tb<� magimtrate.. Evideme VVU .,. , , , 1� , I
--Z. M. Riclu-norid, Teacher. I in places. taken for nitre than two hour. '. 11 I.7-
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I Fine Stock Exhibited at
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. Annual �Spring Show 'of the.
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I Seaforth Agricultural Society
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LIBERAL MEETING
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No South 'Huron? ,�
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tendance Well Up t o
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Reports originating. in Ottawa
Thursday, intimate that the rid-
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Mad roads and counter attractions
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PLAY AND f
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now being dealt with by a spe-
decreased the attendance somewhat
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at -the .rno,nbhly meeting of the Young
With a bumper crowd, and, excel-
was established as a riding by
the Redistribution Act of 1914.
Liberal 'Club on Wednesday evening.
Those that were -unable to be present
lento weather, the 'Seaforth Spring
It has been represented by two
hO,We'fe`r, missed ono of the most in -
Show Show of this year was an unq.uaai-
Pied success. Enti6m were some ten
Liberals, one Progressive and one ,
teresting meetings in the history of
or twelve less than fast year, but the
, Conservative. South Perth, with
which it is said South Huron will
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quality of the stock- shown, more than
made up for thits. . .
'be merg6d, is represented by
.McKay,
presided and in the ajbs.e nee of the
The show began about 1.30 when a
Fred G. Sanderson.
secretary, Th-ontas Gillespie, was ap-
tem..
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. parade of the a I
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pointed pro
John' R. Frost, the speaker of 'the
� ield by the , Seaforth ,Higqll ders
. I Band, took place. M, R. Clark Voung
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flation, He pointed out that infia-
of Milliken, acted as judge fcr both
.heavy and light hT.-ses.., I �
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'tion was no new fad bilt had been
comInbon in the time of the Romans.
Jn charge Of the. show were the
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. President of the Agricultural Society,
. Humphrey Snell, -the Directors and
BOWLERS
THIS YEAR
discussion• following the talk and
those taking part included P. B. Mof-,
. the Sectetary-Treasurer, Mrs.' J. A.
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fat Dr. R. R. Ross, J. W.; Beat4e and
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Kerr.
Sponsors Play and Dance.
'In the evening Cardno's Hail was
'. I
Dates Are ,4Tranged For
.
'
F. K. Aiment.
Excellent ,musical numbers - con -
tributed, by menilbe,s in -eluded a 80,1,6
.packed to the doors for t1he amusing
comedy dran'la, "Jimmy, Be Careful,"
'1,
. Tournaments in
by Sam SedItt, accornpani4k by James
presented by Clinton talent. Between
I This District.
Scott, -and violin seleetions, by Hugh
McMillan, Finlay Stewart and Wilson
acts, musical nkinhresent-
erg were p
IMdCartney. .
ed by the Maple, Leaf Or'ehestra
, I -
'The question of repeating the very
which also played for the dancing
which fol . lowed. the play. .
R. J. Wlinter was elected' presi-
dent of the iSeaforth Lavyn Bowling
successful euchre and dance held in,
Februlary, was discussed and laid on
.. . Prize Winners. .
Club at the club% annual'meeting on
the table far the next meeting.
The results in the, various classes
Thursday evening last in -the town
" Following the meeting, lunch was
I are as follows:
Hall. There was a r4oresentative
,served and euchre. -played.
I Clydesdale
number of bowlers present.
*Jn speaking, ,Mr. Frost said-.
'Stallion, any age -R. Murdoch -and
!The report of. the executive of last
Mr. Pie 'M
resident, Honoraiblembers
,2ndL .
StaEion, sweepstak*�R. Murdoch.
year showed the club had had a sue-
cessful season despite a slight
and fellow imembers: ' The subject I
wish to deal with this
. Percheron.
Roadster stallion in harness -Wm.
deficit. ,
,Other offleers, elected. were: Vice-
-evening ig
"Inflation."' First of all,"w-bat is it? -
When a country is on the gold stan-
. Berry. i
presidi�nt,, C'.* P. Sills; secretary, M.
,
dard there is a 60-100 basis for cur-
. Roadsters
Roadster horse in tharness, 15-3 our
A. Reid; treasurer, W. J. Duncan;
tournament secretary, J. E. Willis;
rency. That is the- country holds $60
in Bald for every $Igo of currency
undox-IA.B. Wleb,er and 2nd, - R. c-
MiI i . I
chael.
execut$m, R. J. Sproat, J. J. Cluff,
issued. Any increase in the issued
.
,
Carriage 'home in' harness, 15-1 or
H. Stewart, .T. Johnston. and C.
'Holmes.
currency without a correspondifig in -
.
in
.
ovietr-A. B. Weber a2yd '2nd, E. J.
.
Arrange Dates. I
crease the gold reserve, ,is infla-
tion..
Wallen.I ..
Agricultural brood n4are, in foal-
On Wednesday evening a meeting
of district clubs was held in. Mit-
It is not a new thing- in fact it is
almost as; old as history and to dii-
A. Wright, William. Popper, W. S.
chell vhen represenitaUv" of clubs
cuss it ilf"911 its ,phases would take
Broadfloot. . .
. Agricultural filly Or gvlffing, three
in -Stratford, Seaforth, St.' Marys,
Mflvevbo%' New Hamburg, 'Mitchell
an economics student ,several hours.
11 am not alitudent. of, economy and'
years old--AA.--Wright, RL Doig. I
and Tavistock Were present;
I'm- 'siire you don't want to -bother
. _Agricultural filly or gelding, any
age --F. Roney, ,R. J. Scott. and 3rd.
The dates for tournaments, were
.fixed 'then..' . as follows: Mitchell,
for hours so I'll merely give you a
general outline' of the 'subject.
,Agricultural filly or gelding, foal-
ed in 1931-»D. Fothen=Ingham &Sons
June28, rinks, 1.30; July 1'1-, rinks,
,7.30; Aug. 2J., rinks, 7.30; Stratford,
,
The Romans at the- beginnin of
among Christian Era, were am,.7 the
.and 2r4. W.,.'N.'Key.9 & Son. -
July 19,, rinks, 1.30,;'Aug. 7, doubles,
first to practice -a form of,inflation.
I Agricultural filly or gelding, foal-
t,. ed, in 1932-4D. Fotherinigham. Sow,
I.so;: Aug. ,25, mfg., 6.30; Se(aforth,
July
They ruled that money was the
&
A. & e-'Hlulgill, James Atkinson. - ,
5, doiAbles, 1.30; A -Ug. 16, rinks,
1.30. ,Sept. 1, rinks '7.30;,St, Marys,
creature of the: state and that its
value -could -be set by legislation.
Agricultural- �Nam in harness -R.
'J. Scott, F. Roney-
July' 14, rinks 7.36; Aug. 4, rinks
In. more modern timies many im-
- . � .
A &
gqietiltural ffieepstakes - A.
,
& 1
7.30; Sept. 4, doubles, .30' New Ham-
,burg, July 26, rinks 1.36; Aug. 18,printing
Pecuntious monarchs resorted to the
presses for money and suf-
Wiright. - . .
'Heavy Draft brood mare in foal-
(rinks, 7.30; ,,Sept. 13, doubles, 1.30; ,
Milverton, July, 11, rinks,
fering and ,business chaos grew in
proportion to its circulation. All Of
I William Urquhart, Jairrwa Scott,*T. J.
MdMichael. ..
,7.30;'Aug.
10y rin&'
A 7.30; Aug. 28, rink's, 7.30;
Jiiavistock,
you who have studied history know
I
I Heavy draft 411Y Or gedding, any
June 23; rinks, 7.90; July
24, rinks, 7.30-' Sept; 8, rinks, 7. ,
of the terrible conilitions existing in
France in the early' 18th ,century
00-IJEA-les Scott and 2nd, William
Urquhart.
, District winners will .be declared ,when
millions of francs were issued
.. .
I Heavy draft filily or -gelding, foal
as follc4s, I
Tirst event -,All clubsl be
on the -security of land-. This was in
the time of the famous, or I should
. of 193J -William brq1ibart, Robert
,names
put in a hat and two -drawn to play
say, notorious John Law. .At first
Wright. ' .
Heavy draft filly or -gelding,, foal
,against each other to finish home antd
trade received an immense, stimuilant,
of 1932 ---Allister Broadfooit.
home games, points .to count or as
they may arrange before July 12th.
but later when; people trtedto realize
on this currency
Heavy drttft team in ha,rnes"as.
-Second event-Oraw again, follow
paper and the
:shares of Law's companies, there
I -Seott, Willjiium. Urquhart.
. HeamV draft swetepstbakes-J. Scott.
the same rifleg, and finish by July 20.
In case one club finds
came Panic and heavy losses. I
General purpose, team in harness-
E. Hawell, W'. Decker, D. Nixon, H.
jinoitAier club
tardy in aif:iAging dates kpycal irnay
In France. I
Untaught ,by this experience France
. Truenmer..
,Final -game to be played on n-eld-
again in 1790 issued four billion
I Township ,Special - James Scutt'
ural, grounds and finish by July 25.
- In ca," one club finds another club
francs with the seized clenica lands
as security. In six this issue
Hibibert; William, Urquhart,, Fullarl
ton;. A. Wright, Twkersmith.
tardy in arranging -dates appeal may
years
had grown to 45 -billion francs. Sugar
!Boys' judging compWtlon F.
be made to the chairman. I
. At
sold for 500 francs -a pound and soap
I
Archil-vid, 96; WilliaM Pepper, T4-,' N.
for 230 fr4p;cs a cake. Workshops
Pepper, 88; V. Nott, 86; W. road-
B
Church?" was given by Miss Edna
closed,
ed, businter�s was at a 'standstill ,
foot, 8 1. ,
Reid. The meeting closed with a
and when the. governinent.announc-
.
hymn and. player. The meeting next
ed that -trade might be ,conducted in
Sunday ,evening will ,be in charge of
any currency chosen by the people.
. WALTON' - I
the 'Missionary Coinmittee. I % ,
almost overnight the'people of smali
,,,
" I .
'Mr; and Mrs. Eli McLaughlin, of
means and the,vorking classes were
I �0=101
A lamgO crowd' last
Iona, -have returned *home aftef
left with practically all the worthless
attended the
coniniunity club dance in the A. O.
:spending a welek at the home of Mr.
anti Mrs, Thomias Young.
money. , I
IMemory of the issue of the conftin-
19. W. Hall on Wednesday evening,
,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson and
Ental currency' in United States still
March 29. Lunch was served by the
son, `.Nfurray, of London, wei;e week
lives in the expression, "Not worth
. ntembers from"'the village, after
end, visitors at the ho -me of Mrs.
-a continental." Between 1775 and
which a report was giXen by the
,Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
79 the new nation is'qued 240 million
treasurIET, Gilbert McCallum. Splen-
,Joseph Benmett.
dollars in, inconvertible, paper, In a
did anosic was furnished by Messrs.
- ;Afrs. Speiran, of near Moncrieff,
few ,Wars the inexorable force-, of
Herbert Kirkhy, Roberb Patteirsoq,x,
was a recent visitor at the home of
economic law had driven this money
James Roe, Geo. Love,- Albert Lydiatt,
'Mr., and Mrs. Geo,. McTaggart,
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John Leeming. and Freddie Clark,
The April nieeting of the Gleaner
N
with IMss Bessie Davidson and Mrs.
Missio*n Band of Duff's United church
A-harold :Sellers accompanying on e
will ,biE�, held in the- basement of the
.MANLEY
It
. piano. I I
church on Sunday morning.
The Young People's Society of'Miss
Duff"s United Chutheir
Annie Simpson is ,visiting
I 't -h I tive,s in London.
w"relatives
"
A gloom was c
last Monda cast over aur burg
when it *ras learned
entitled Dumni;y" in the. Mem--At!-
play- "'
orial Hall, il. � h, on Priduy, evening,
floth-11 Meeting held in Mil-
I Ier's Hotel
.)�
that 5fTs. George Thornton had pass-
March 34, :aelr the auspices of'the
on M
,Monday evening, Mr.
. �
Peter McTaggart was again. appoint,
ted to her eternal reward. She mv-
-0
ed 'to Our ,burg seventy years ago
True Blue Lodge of Myth, Splendid-
efl manager of the V,alton team and
with her parents, when it was but a
music was fuiiiished before the play
and between, acts by Miss L. Her.
Gilbert McCallum was .ggain chosen,
wilderness and seen tni'any trials of
rringt*n and Mt. and :Mrs. Robt. Watt
.
secretary -treasurer.
'Mrs. F- Radford and. son,
pioneer life. She was married to ,her
late husband about 55) years ago, who
of Myth, and' Mi. Robert P
.
spent the wreck end at the home of'predeceased
her ' 91I)out twenty -dive
. and Mr. Herbert Kirkby, of Walton.
Mrs, Radford,'-, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
years -ago. The funeral took *place
Mite, Young People of Duffle United
'Churchheld )their weekly meetin� in
It. Asifitop, Gorri.e.
Mi..
from the, home of her son, 'Mir. Jos,
the school room of the church on
,W Johnston was a week end
guest at tlie. botne -of Mr. and Mrs,
Tho,rnton, on Wednesday to the Ev-
angelical Church and ceinietery here,
. .Sunday evenilog .with the ,president,
Harvey Bryans, pi -eliding. The
Fred Oster, Blyth.
'Mrs.
amid cher many friends who have the
. meet-
ing opened with, a song •servtice with
Hoerle, of Heidleburg,'. is a
guest at the lihme bf her daughty,
kswnTathy Of the whole community
in this their hour of sad affliction.
Gertrude Miller acting as pianist, af-
M4 Charles Sellers..
'Mr, I'Tenry Hille6recht has pur-
ter which the '1SC'n'-ptu;re lesson Was
read by 'Wallace Shannon from 1
tM1. Colin Fingland is very busy
chased the farm of Mr. John Boer -
Corinthians 3:9-15. Prayers were of-
at presect filling orders for baby
chricks. The new 15,000 Mammoft
man and gets possession Pt once.
Mr.'Buerman has lease(] the :farm in
. feted by Mrs. P. B. Gardiner, Isabel
Psiquharson and Gilbert M,dCallum,
incubator W'hiclh he purchased several
Tuckersmith, east of Clinton, which
after which comments on, the Scrip.
months ago, is giving splendid %aitis-
faction.
was occupied ,by Mr. Marin an No. 8
Highway. ,We wish Mr. Buerman
I Lure reading were given Iby Stuart
)3'ryans.' Following a ,hymn the
Mr. Cosby Ennis left on Tuesday
and faimfly success in their underta-k-
and,
for Granton, where he has accepted
ing. .
offering the topic enLitbled "Are Re-
a position. .
Quite a number from here attend-
fomms of Gambling Rrac�tiees,, the
Drin,k Traffic, the Sale a.
Miss Helen -Steins, 'of Seaforth,
ed the Seaforth -Spring Fair last
Drugs,
,Mr. and Mrs. Dwni,el Stei,,qs.
Tuewlay and all report the show of
V Part of the Task of a Christian spent t)ie week end with her pamts,
.
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horses as excellent. I .
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I
.VIMY NPGE ,
I
. APR-IL9., 1917
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- .
I 'Sunday, April gbh, 14! I r the an7livers.,
aryof possibly the gTeatest individual,
triumph of the ,Canadian Comp over-
seas. This battle, fought at a tim49
when Allied niorale,was low; iougbt
for ,one of the greatest Gexman
strongbiolds on the wespern front,
wasot9i1a1'iLt1Y conesiveL:nd earned
to c success
y Canadian
boys. When it is remembered that'
former attacks on'the Vimy Ridge
cost the French army enormous cas-
ualties without success, then it can be
understood why this glorious victory
by �he ,Canadians was particularly
uplifting to the morale of the French
,nation. ' . '
Vi'my imm1ortalized the name Can-
adian ;and it is but fitting t,hat proper.
recognition slhould be given on the
anniversary in our press and school
rooms. ,Many from Seaforth - and
vilcindty were partici`pants at this
battle and quite a number gave their
lives in the effort. Hence the; Sea -
forth .Bmncih of the Canadian Legion
,has asked the various churches to
make ,special mention of their sacri-
fice for Canada's glory on Sunday,
April 9th.
_*-
From California ' -
I
. (Reseda, Callf6r,nia,
I March 28, 1933.
Dear Expositor:.
We -have just received our c9py of
The Expositor dated MaTth ?fl. This
is Tuesclay, the 28th ' so... you 'see the
news is quite fresh whEn weget it.
We are always glad to -get. The Ex-
positor; it seems like an old friend.
I don't ever' remember oiir house
without it. I think one of the'fiTSt
things I ever reinemrlbeT teas he old
Huron Expositor coming into our old
Oliver home ,,down near Staffa. We
think it is e ' 4ven beti
ter than it .,.ied to
be. ,Maybe it is because we are so
far away that we appreciate it, for
.
we are subeily glad to hear all about
Seaforth, Staffa, Cromarty,and Dub-
lin comimunitjies; where near Staffa
we spent the greater palt of our '
life.
I do not 'believ'e that a "eat num- �
ber of your cGrresponslinits -realize
-how fhr the news that they send, in
goes and how it is appreciated by
people from - that di-Arict, who are
far away, ' TV% -k'now- another home i
not far from here where T&he Exposi- '!
for is a weekly visitor and I suppose. ,
there are many others.,
I -notice int an article,,t. March'24
edition about the recent earthquake
out hiere where it says that Long �
Beach andseve*ral snialleir cities near-
by were almost completely destroy- '
ed. -I think probably rdiat ,article -
:W.ars written just after the quake, ,
when they did n;Dt know what dam-
age, n4ltly was done, and when it
seemed tworse than it really was.
,
I a,m enclosing some recent pie- i
tures fof Long ,Beach taken after the
quake; they don't look so bad. True, t
it oras bad enough, but when you ecd- .'
sideir that Long Beach has a popula- .
ition of over ,14-0100,0', people and less ,
than 100 people were k4led, it c
d,6esn*t seem so awful, and most of 4
the people killed and injured were ,
Milled by running outside of build-
ings and being ,hit by veneered. bricks ,
which were loosened from outside of
buildings and thrown down, but you
can see by the pictures that most of i
the city is left and just some of the i
poorly built buildings went down.
There probably would have been a I
much greater loss, of life had the i
quake,happened in business or school .
sours, .Ibut, as the Nvo,rst shock was
about six in the eventing, most of I
the schools and- business plscet5'.were I
closed. ., � I
We Iive'in the uibuilhs of Lo . s. Am- i
geles and no damage was done ,here, I
although the shocks vere, rough en-
ough to be uncomfort,6ble. But ev- i
erything in the country is Ant; the
trees are Just loaded with blossoins (
'and full of the songs -of birds. �
I Yours very truly. (
A. it. OLIVER. i
I
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1
to such a low valuation that a good ),
pair of ,,,hoes cost S.50. Congress. ev- I
en had to ,pass a law making it a (
crime to refuse this money as legal I
I
tender f6r payment. of debts and pur- f
chase of goods. Finally in 1780 Con- <
gress . passed a decree providing for t
redemption of this money at three .
per cent. of its face value. A mqn f
with a dollar would actually feel
like 3 cen,tv-bn that day. . t
M. (
, DUBLIN I ,
I . �
Mr., and Afrs. Gai-I Stapleton and I
children, of -Mard,en, ;-pent 'Monday
with Mrs. M. tMeag-hor and, other (
,
.
I-I
t®n
I ' It
E
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Coke I 7
r
Is just what We 1
say it is,- a Good ,
.
'
Clean Bright ' ',
Burning EconomI
- 't
4 .
.. 1cal Fuel. I
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N. (SLUFF & SONS']
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