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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-05-26, Page 4,- I_,_, _ 1- .- I V , 11 I I I � lim. i .11 I - , ". t � - , . - 4e,. scatter it? - Would th, I �X � . ON ]EXPOStTOR o;. wouV 11..( . youiliger generotion grow -up without , i� 11 11 `,S:1Lvadlug Wee4y'# I - . %__ eveir 1"Ming to work? , ; -11 N 1�i` ''I I I tls*blisheil 1860 "Ile lPrQPQ§1tiVn sounds fine, .but q 0* XcPhail McLean, Vditor. Would,:A.wowk oat in practise? Cer- 11111 3 qi,VV"tain,lY not in the country. Perhaps , 1, �5,'0, I , ­ ,, I. .,� I'll, , ._ b . d at Sftforth, Onitario, ev- t, .vm . �1#1%e no iii,• the town. " . � . � ;';�' ;­0',',,',',FT:,hursdaY afternoon by McLean , � , ,_ For the past two or three years __ - - - MOO',_ - . I 1 ... -Pon thou. - k:.. . * ' ' them have been thousands v . I �� . , IAF9 ,-_,"� flI I *,�,b r �f.. 11 ow ,,, ,scripti,n ate, $1.60 a year in Panda a men across Canada'Who , . � , ": '. - . 4�� , , �, - - - R ", pftnee; foreign, $2.0 a year. Siniee have ,been looking for more work, I -1. _ _ , - , 0 W, 4 cents each. - . I ...... .��'. , , ,9W not more leisure. 1, g '... +, rj!", A J 1� . ... "' . � . � , *,`�I Advertising rates on apolkiation. Thousands of thes'e would jumlp at 0'. . . '�X,!;, .. . L ,. X . the chance of working six days a � . "Fli . Vembera of the Canadian Weekly Week for sdk days,' 'pay, or even work - "I',"", " i:% " I I : , IqlIewsipaper Association, Clasz A in six days for five days, ' I ", . .; . . .1111V��� qq 1 ,�,. , -Weeklies of Cahada, and the Huron . pay. , 11. Who started this Avie day week , t , Oouiiiity Press Association. I I ­ 7,! � with six days' ipay anyway? It must `I "IV, 5% I . . 111 - . I I have been a man with a -permanent t0l ... 1,4 . .. '.1'. .ISID.NPORTH, Friday,' gay 26, 1933. 1,1� I job, or perhaps it IN ... ,e.0.4` � . , , was a mi,eimber of I'll, �1)k . - 1 1,7, rn i ""k . I . " 1, X�., , ''... , . Saskatchewan Minister missions. "';., .... 7 1, I i, (4. ­ , , .�, , e M4'1:� Defeated — - , I - e�� I 9- I � ­ �41, '' * These are perilous times fox, Gov- � , '.. Tired World N4eds Old I !! 1i . 1_:,_ I . eTftalents. Depression and u -nem- 1. I 1 I �. '.. . ploym�nt raise discontent and the Time Sunday :.". . '. . I I . G�overrinient, imany times with cause, I .1 � . (From the Atlantic.) " but sometimes without, is looked up- , .; . ,", - ., on as the source of all the trouble. 117hen t'hi's -country at last falls in,- ' . I . The -Government of the province to line and accepts the idea of a dicta 1. , : ­. - t(yrship, when ,,politicians, ,bankers 1%. of ,Saskatchewan which came into vists' finally ithrow up I - r ". . , and econlorr " . , power just four chart years ago, thei, hands and ask'me� to take sole I ,Z looks now as if its days were num- charge of affairs, one of the first . I : leered, and, the sign which points to things I shall da, will be to revive .. '.. . the Old-fashioned Sunda 4'. . its overthrow was the dedeat of one .Y. , [ 11 shall do this, not primarily as a of its Calbinet ministers in a by-elec- -move, but bQcause, , moral ,or religious f;.:. tion held on Monday of this week, 111. with the passage of time, I have �9..' It In thh- by-election in the riding of e -9 increasingly to believe that the V - Rimstino, Hon. Charles McIntosh, old-fashioned Sunday' is the Wst 11t, I - newly raised to cabinet rank as Min- device ever evolved for restoring poise I I- " fidgety world, .and judgment to a f �t 1st,, of Natural Resourc-es, met with •The decline of the old-fashioned 11.�a cvushing defeat, when he sought Sunday is an event still* so' recent * V.111 endorsement of his pi�omiotion at the . that it needs little recounting. When bands of his own. ,constituents. the first golfer discovered that he Ill. , I . . I could play eighteen holes on the V: �. . (Mr. McIntosh was twice elected to Sabbath and still not be struck by I ill I a lightning, ,%�rhen the first dT ggi t . the Saskatche-wan 'Legislature. as U S 1: �E�t Liberal.. each time with very substcould, found that he ould. sell ice cream . - . lity is sodas between Saturday and 'Monday [1% . , tial majorities, and the probability without a frown from his leading : , that if he had remained a Lil­ieral he ' ... patrons, Sunday as a day of universal would be member for Kinistifto foc, rest Was judged to be obsolete. Like eoirri.eyears to come. melting, snow, its customik and rigid - Mr. , , � li, . AcIntash's ambition, however, ities disappeared in a single decade �: . I is said to b,q-Tnudh stronger than his and during the next twenty high - 51. ". . .. pitched years 'they were scarcely , .. political beliefs, and when opportun- - - . misted. . i" .. . ity, in, the farm of a cabinet position, ,Sooner or later, however, the.'.V'Orl.d I - 1_ .. I kaocked .at his door, the. teinptatiou may be brought to realize that the .. , to ascend to the seats of the mighty old-fashioned Sunday was not a mere ' ',t' I i . :t . . . Was too great to be. Withstood. . I rustic survival from early Calvinism . . . or a trilbal rite ,of the ancient Hle- .. I At the begnnng of last ii'the 114 . I sec- brews, but was a social "chieck-valve, `= , " cion. Mr. Mcintosh crossed the floor developed by centuries of ]human .: . . I. of the House to support Premier' Ar.- .?xperience, and ,that a nervous, high- .:.. - Garerna�eur . .strung, society which has suddenly ' , derson's Conservatikre ' and his reward for -the action came a abolished it will rue its loss-. .The ..�. , old-fashioned Sunday, in short, was few weeks ago, when he was taken one .of nature's regulatars, checkin-, ' i`. . i-ato �Xr. Anderson's Cabinet. the tempo of life and readjusting i , t . . _11, I . 'Howeiver, -as far as AT. McIntosh every seven,days.- It did far a very . . .1:1 . ended large part of the civilized world, I . was concerned, the matter � . . . . physician and ... there. His constituents in most p: exactly What every phyz . .1 . O-'1- modern -psychologist would be eager .: I ger . . tive manner, refused to confirm his to do if he could. ,It forced whole , . �1 . appointment and he is now without cOmM.fu, ities of men, Women and . � � I . a seat and likely to remain out :n Ail&en to coque. once a week, to a , miplete, halt arid, far 24 hours alter 1�� I the cold, I . .0 I I . . entirely their physical, mental, and ... . 'But there -were other causes which social habi,ts. I , - i - . .1 I Aentered the issue, in this [yy-eiecti I On This ,is., in no sense_a "confession- . I I besides "Xr. M,olntosh's change of al" article, and, as 1 -have taken pa,in.� . . . . . .. party. Issues -which had as nrich or ' mak . I . 1, , , . to e..clear. its point af view IS - , I. I . not .primarily religious. Asa church- .. . t;lore bearinj on the'ri�sult. - , . �,roer my record for many yepr­hAs ': ". . . These wenn' the records of the An- F,e, , . no better and probably much � ,. , , . derson" Governinient, and taxation. Ir'. worse than that of the aveora,,e Pro- - . . . ... I . the..four years this governinon't ha; restart American. But out 'of the I., .. . been in. power, it has succeeded inufiiidy welter of Sunday, papers and * i 1, -aret�te snfo.ke that constituteF. the ,�. . - 1. doubling the debt of the Provine2 and I usual present-day Sabbath, out t a f , . it has raised taxes to - a point the chatbzr of golf scores and tht K . . beyond which the people'in the conn- ,4wi,ell of locker 'rooms, the hurried, , . " tardy engagement.,. the rushed, un- ,'. I try are able to pay. . di,ge-sted'ineals, aro the long. nervou.,: .. . . , In fact, the opin.iun is .pretty gen.- . . ,hiving 'an, crowded highways that % , .... erally expressed in the ,West, that n,ake up a, modern weck-end. I fin,] I , 1 14:; . the, renowned Tammany Tiger cro'u I d myse , A' h greater and greater '. . if, I F" . -eater . o.- I I I ,get some pointers on palM1ty-ivvei-n- longrin.g, , *in.Lr back to the peace i. iment if ,it crossed the border 1. into and dignity of the old-fashioned - .4 ' . Sane -day as it was, known to it least .. ,, . .. . I Saskatchewan. one .small boy in a medium-sizedI New England city in the eighteen hteen n i ne ties.' . . . I . ., I 1. Do We Nded a Shorter Dail? I b,. � I . � There is a good deal mora truth - FARM NOTES r . than fiction in the statement of the Lettuce Bulletin. - M .�, St. Catharines Standard when' it .: . I A very valuable 1bulletin rin thic- 1. I paid: . . IL '4 abject of Ontario gro,,N71 Loar 1'e'- "The id -ea -of a six hour day , . . for Puce has been prepared by �h_ Do- % five days a � * veek has neceived a severe -.),.­tm,.-nt of Home Economics. Nlac- .., . 11 r',onald Institute, Gvelph. I t (i,,� - ( I jolt in Alberta where they a�e tAing '1 , . . . tractan 'by night to get in their seed. `,ri -es the .value of leaf lettuce. . how to select lettu". storage and I . Amod this idea receives a jolt On, ev- -are in the home, as well as givirg I I • ery farm,in the land, for that mat- a lengthy list Of recip,(­ for the uq,- .. I ter." . of lettuce. CoPies of this ', ,0' -1,.in . ._. .;,r - tOne might even- inipgine that the bP :-,cured from thea De arlm,znt . eountry would not be the only place oI. through your localag� cii 1 . turaT � , where such an idea would receive a office, or f rorn, O.A.C. .. - I .. "- . W . . , J 1 . I jolt.. . ' . .. hite Grub Control. ,! 14 ", 1171 fact mlost people will af�ree that NV"hite grulb,s may -be expected to what is needed 'at the present time he prevEmt in injurious nuTaberg any - 1. I is not less eimployment and shorter where It Bgfht soil in Eastern On- . I ; houir% 'but rather micire - mploym,,t tario, in the C'ountie's of Glengarry, and longer hours. Prescott, Russell, Carleton,, Lan.ro'k, 1. , , Stormont, Dundas, Grenville, Leed.� ly . Whien a mih asks six days' pay and - isouthern Froatmac within I.:. I a Sar five day's ,work, he is a-9king his dotted vane on a map issuled, by the .. I . , einvloyer to dig down, -into his pocket Pepartinemt of Agriculture. A warn- . ".. - . and !pay for something he doe, not ,rig aceormipanying, the map states ". - n eim that unlez% the greatest ,precaurtions " get: And that is something a - . _ ,.I are taken in the districts named in 00yier. can not afford. to db if he in• planting crops stisceptible to, injury, .. I - 11 - po- t"" tI# tends to stay in business, unless he th—emp of this vee -ars particularly Pa. .1 - I 1 '!14 obarges two or threse prices for the batioeq and corn,, will be almost, a . I 1priboinwats he produces or the coin. total loss upon thousam&; 'o(f acres, gip' I I "'. I - amid. a serrious shortage a hay and ...," Inodities which he sells. winter forage may -be experienced on 11.., To either ewe It, Would be the don. many farms. . , VK '.5" surAer who paid,, Ind right .now, the `' . wn'. -1 ...I, . I coammler is 6.lroigidy forced to pay as Acreage of Spring Grains. , t , wax% or more than, he can really af- Reports re,miwd by thle Depart- : ''' i . I., ..... 'i��, ford to 'PAY. . mleent inolico,be, that the acrehge d -e- . ,, .. voted to prinicipal spring grains will I OW � But sulVo�ing this utopia of a five not differ materioul,ly from last year. . ' C- . .- do week with ,six days' pa i .�, Y was Spring wheat and oats show sn*ll I . 149�6121iedl into, the country, wo&d nercientalge alecreases, vAlle, barley an,fl V��`. I il� . ..: Me working um be any better for mixed ,grains are"'estimated to in - I I , I �real,' . lightilrY , I It? - - ' I ,e s - The, tatal a,ermge ­ . ,a he sown to the above grains in : 'Would tib le haug 1�eaivy ,on his 1933 i %'-placed at .3 8.69,660 Acres as �"' I .'.han&'i&-, Would be. employ his many '3onilpared With 3,886m() acift last , , I �.� � " totift t,parb. ,h6�' j� 'In congenial em, Fear,, This of rease i . I _V . , �& I teie n the acreage 1,11 �' .. , I i�on# ..", . � It,, . plboWemit w'h'ich, *6&d benefit milin-1 ")f late cash eroM, inclwsnig tobacco, r, ll 6 ";�.",I',, , I . VOYbMT0, -oats and Potatoes. The Iq�, 1. � � I I 1: 11 1&�V I low", mg, hiomo at; Via fgmity? " �4 I o I �� I 'N' I ionditiou of faili wheat is bs,14W nro .. ­� , I .. I Y _tjons, . T;. . WA�dt# to got', i* elftst 'dory's •pa I mial in all see , , 410, f "J, ,V, , I . I I _Mopt Central . . i ;,`.,_4,,- . - "� "i. , ... 'F4 I , L:�,�!",!!il�i,�4.i��,�'i",�'."!I� "! � ", �� ,. ,; . ,, , 11 . 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I I � . I . 11,41... EXPQ81T0JR,,o,I' i . I I '. MAY 269_10*1 1, I I I I I . .... I, ­ NO LOOKIN't.' .1 " R"ICT NEW,S,,m . I W, "1% � - - 1. ­ . . I enU cornpljNted the jumor yeex. I I .. Ontario. eoun�eis in eastern, and. ' L.. ....I.- the Kewantee Apartinents. . � . teri-an Church with splenlid serm- — - . Noma* I KIPPIN i southwestern outaAo, expenenced The marriage took place at New ons both moming and eivening de- cOuSbiderable winter-ki-Iling of wheat Beef From WesteM -Canada Selling St. James' Church Manse, London, , live�ed by Rev. Kenneth McLean, B.A. I rye , hay- and clover. - I on Toronto Market. an Saturday last of ,Mary' Lillian 1. of Winghwn. The attendance at the I 1111�1 I . 4 Provide Own Judges. [Mthin the past two or three weeks'' sevev4 icarloam* ot gradied .. ,Seed' Corn For S41e.-Flnest Qua""'y Kent county seed corn. 96 per olent geym4nation, 'Oar ale wt Edgar Bullitfs Otore. "ven. Matier, dpughtei- of Mr. and Mrs. John Matier, of Wheatley, to Lester moiriiing service was large but es- . . pecdally so alt thie ev"Ung semce, ,Fairs ny "Government beef eareasses, from - Wihivipeg have ."• 8411-2 Th"son Fisher, only son of Mr. and when the spaciour church Was filled. many years Judges" have - been available to Teached Toronto. Framl the -ready 'A large ewowd including friends Mrs. John Fisher, of Heinsall. Rev. .Rev. Mr. McLean is a pleasing and AgricWtural ,Societies at a very ,,I, ,with, which this, Wiestern beef 'Federal from Bruceft-eld, Hillegreen, H-ensail, James !McKay officiated. ,most earvest speaker and his ser- nominal charge. For reasons of -net,aceording to the. GOI� 'Union Thev�vee Road and Chisalhurset, enjoy- 'The 'Hensall boys played ball with mons Were Tnpoh enjoyed and weer, this has, been er;;enit -bed grader at the ed the young peoo.A . an,iiaversary New Hainilburg on Wednesday morn- most helpful and inspiring with loy- econamy service ,A4,hofrawn flor this at least, w- Stock Yanlia, the, amount of Ontario ,services in St. An&ew'ls United ing winning 1b� a score of 1". They -alty to -the King of Kings, the pre- year cording to J. A. Ofiri,oll. Si.i,ne6rvte'nrl- beef offeredl, of suitable weight and finish for ,g:i7ading, is comiderably Church on 'Sunday la4t. The weak- or, Rev. F. W. Craik, Victoria also .Played with Stratforol, winning by a score of 124. dominating feature. The musieW of the services was unusually ent of Aigricultural Societies. Assist- Will be' to some fairs in les -s, than. the denuaid, '. In of Street United Chu -'h, Goderich, gave Miss Mary Foe and, Mr. and Mrs. ,part good and both, the (choir as a whole ante girve.n addition, the ,best Price on the two ,oarry fine iand earnest messages. John Barley attended ,the W. A. at 'and those taking special 'parts did so the oar-th, Jbp+ p,n iudoges will - be in Ontario. As there Toroinetio livle cattle market, this week The choir rendered a wry fine an- London last week as delegates from in a ,manner that marked 'both eull- Prorvided old capable and experienced Judges was t4hat brought by a load Of wrest- them, "He Eddieth My Soul." A quart- St. Paul's Church. tune and fine preparation. The miusi. are I ern -fed yearlings suitaJble for brand" . ette, part was taken by. Miss Olga Mr. W. J, Otterbein had'the mds- cal progralnii was ,as follows,: At the ;-, 91 -most' every earr.1,nunittv, tlits qhiaulld not prove a hardship. It might i'v. I Bell, Mrs. E. Butt -and ,Messrs. J. B. fortune to fall off the rear end of 's Wrifink Dervice---J.Solo, Mrs. J. W. 1-�e considermd- wice to select judges . ' u Canadian Fir it Only. McLean and A. 'Pell, and a duet parkt by PPPtruck and was hurt quite Per- IOuSlY. Borithron; anthielm by choir, 41The fm,rn a neighboring county in most The City of Hardilton. announceS, the Misses Florence and Mary Thomson. Mrv.• J.. Hodgert, of .Mr. Arnold is having his dwel- Lprii- is Xy )Rbck"�, ludies' quartette "As the Heart Panth,6th," 'IVITs. W` cases. � as a, result of a circular letter from Thames Read, a forniler member; li nJg Ohing Street nicely reshingled, A. Young, Mrs. J. A. Paterson, Miss I the Ontario Marketing Board, to all rendered two ,very fine, solos, 11J,e;;as Mr.' John Elder doing the work. .Datars and, 'Mrs. W. A. ;Mol area; Keep Orchards Clean. . ' provincial welfare agenicie& that in . is ,My. Next Door Neighbor" and We are pleased to see,bo-th Mr. evening­--4"'Rejoice, the Lord is King" Orchard surveys have beeTI made future all, grocery ord#rs for food "Jesus, Lover ,if My Soul.i, Mrs. Harry Howard and Mr. Nelson by the choir; solo -by Mr. W. A. Me;. '-hrqulgl,iout tike apinle-+clro*lnz sele- for relief 'will specify Canadian Hodgert's many friends were delight- Blatcfifordable to ,beout again after Laren; duet, "Come Unto Me," Mrs. lions of Criftxio Fmid nt,vieT -provinces fruit ordy, to,,be purchased. I ed to see and -hear her again. Dur- ,their illn"s, both being in the Huron. A. Dougall and Mrs. W. A. McLar- in carder that information regarding ing the evening service, Rev, F. W. Sprirtg%s Sianl6rium for some weeks en-' anthlem, "Sun of My Soul"; solo appl­ maggot infestations will be New Buying Method. Craik was assisted by Rev. Brem.w, about ,the same, ,time and back to byMrs. W. A. Young; quartette, reladily available at the time, of pack- Since turnips reaching the market of B-rueefield, where. they had so their homes a couple 9r so -Weeks ago' "Abide With Me," IMT. W. O. Good- , ing-arn.0es for export. , The law is from the Blackwater Turnip Grow- kindly withdrawn their evening seer- and able now to enjoy being out in win, -Mirs. W. A. Young, ,Mrs. W. A. 4bat,no apiples may b,p exported frotffi era' Association are guaranteed for vice, Mrs. J. Hodgert favoured ,the , the open• McLaren and Mr. W. A. McLaren., - "­n1sr'la from inife�qt,e,`! dist lets, and quality, right to the consumer's table, large cangregatip-n with that beau- Mrs. George Dick received, a mes- Rev. Mr. Rholem, B.A., of Careen Pres,- ,.,ffni­ts are being ma i de to 'keep the it is essential that no means of amain' tiful silo, "The Old' Rugged, CT6ss.,, sage the -lend, of last week advising byterian ,Church, Exeter. attended orchards 100 per cent. clean during taining the -high quality standards Dr. Smililie, of Hensall, also assisted her of the serious illness of her the evening hervice iaJaiig part in the corAng season of growth. - 'set by the association be neglected. the 'choir and sang two solos, "The mother, Mrs. Anderson, in Chicago. the opening and .the Exeter sister . . J. H. Plirvis, manager of that or- City Foursquare" and "My Mother's Very soon after receiving the mes- church was closed so that any of the, Bpan. Prices Improve. garlization, informed- the Ontario . I 'Board Prayer," which Were ,much appreciat- sage,she, took the train for that city congregation desiring could attend. P-R'n%orioeq bpvves tyrnved - urn ,., rapid- Marketing that, Producers of 45kndlp5 are not for loads de- ed. The choir sang, the. anthem, "Re- and in a day or so was followed by Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, leader of the ly (faring the tact fvW weeks and quo- paid livered to, the Association's plant,ibutithese micimber Thy 'Creator," Altogether ' other relatives, namely, Mrs. Alfred Taylor and Mr. James A. Bell. United Church choir, Herisall, assist- ed in, the musical part of the ser- tation- now going out are $1.25 fns'' -bnior- hand nicked ac cor-�parrorl with. only for turnips which ha e' -rigid tests and are bagged for much enjoyed, and will be long re- 'IV[r,, -T. a Joynt has been very vi-cp -owing to several of the leading , -1,n -m+' 60 cents per bushel some two mar- ket. Culls are returned -to the pro- mernibered by all ,Who attended.,,poorly 'The religious drania, "Pilgrims of for the past week- ,being eon- fined most of the time to his rooQn, singers of 'Carmel Church being un- able to be present for !the anniviers- months ago. Fmnuiri- of - t1no 0-nt-Ario V.-irkettirn­ ducer. Anything that the producer might lose by this method of buying the, Way," which was put on, aby the Auburn Young -People and very effici- b* is somiewbat improved in health. 'Mr. Joynt leads a very active life ary'. The officials and managers of the church the Board elicits the information that 11„� PmilwavR awl Carfe,rence, Lines is offset by the prenilum paid to all 'suipplying tuAnips ent choir -on Monday evening last, as one of our twain merchants and are pleased with st- tendanoe apol services throughout. ,-­­ rt�­r0­ iq­eil a revised produiceirs vVHi6h meet'the high quality sebandards set under ,the Y.P.S. auspices, was"very mu -ch 'enjoyed by those present. . ,does n6t take kindly to' house can- fiue�ienrt. The contgreigtion of the United Church are looking f6rward with lbrmmh frvig'ht rate for P,vrart on ' ,�_q,n-'� lvblnni� 40 Y-er rfmi­, lelts than by- the Association. The colinimicin ,knowledge that miss ��'gaibel A,lexan-de-r, Who is at- (Mrs. Ed. Sheffer returned home the . first 'from . great interest to )their anniversary, -F ,,i�rh-r rqt,­� and PfF-(41ve +n Con- -hill land 1% the best for sheep is partly tzn,ding the London Narmal School, speniE,1$unday with her Varents,fam- Mi. part of this ,week Pryrt -Rowan whefie she spent some five :gic,rvices on' the coining Sunday. May . .28th, when Rev.. T' Finley, of Lon- ffxrence shippers rental Novwirib-r 18 explained by fhe'fact that 'the h6 lower I and Mrs. W. F. Alexanderweeks and or so with her son -4n -law and ,don, will preach both morning and ri­;ict. This rate has errisble� beans moist land's offer more favorable con- ily. . .'daughter, . Dr. Reid and wife, and was, evening. Hi'S' subject for the morn - *6 moi- into exoo-rf• e'l,cirial-Is and ditions forth.& i,picubationofthe eggs .M15v Oral Finnegan, of Platts, vis- driven home by auto by her daugh- ing will "be, "A Firm Grawl of God"' -prices ham.9 risen, accordi.ngly. . of the various worms that are Para- ite.d. with friends in this community rteT, accompanied by Mrs. Smith of and in the evening, "The Adventure isitk �on shev. on Sunday last. I . . that place. of the 'Common Day." Rev. MT. Fin - Ontario Ontario Honey Representative Re- Mr. and JUT-_ Siddell and family, "visited 'The C. G. I. T. Club are lyusdlY ley comes highly woken of as a fine . I turns From Gr -at P-ifn;". 'P, I Of Al-sia Crailg, with the lat.. aged in makipig an auto. engaged graph speaker with good imiessages, and . I I BRUCEFIELD (I.A"re. P,+.-.- Hone— (,.()-r - ter's mother, 11irs. J. H. Petty and and are, pleased to V$cei'v"I will, no doubt, ibe greeted by large, P­!�-reial Representative, Ontario sisters and ,brother on Sunday.,' .quilt naines, of those who would like to congregations. The large church . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii� Rev. W. .iJBrewer will conduct TT-%, 'R-voqrt .A-,Sn-.1atinn., T,ovn(In-ri, " .:Miss Annie J-arrott and Miss Edna patronize thomi. I - choir is preiparing fine anthems, duets r`�,rvland r6tu-r,i-d to Canada this . -anniversary, services in the 'United Cocb�iane. ,of 'HillagTeel-j, r spent Sun- 'We think Perhaps we are safe in and quartettes, so th�at the rusical . +- Ac , - 'MT. Paterson co,meq back Church, 'Centralia, next Sunday, and day with the latter's sister, Mrs. H. sayi - ng that Heiisall never had, as part of the service will add ire PY -,ter hi-; -firct season's operation on Rev. Mr. Robb Nvi,ll Occupy .his. pulpit McMurtrie. I ,fine a .--,how of flowers at this -time, . -a the anniversary occ %a aision: The 1br United Kineidrvm ,market in -the here. . 'Th)e BUSY Bees' Mission Circle of If th12 Year as" -at present. London Orpheus ,Chair of 50 voices, ,11�pre,st of Or+%rio ' heekeepers Ani -Rev.'W.,!D. MdIvtosh and Mra. Me- St. Andrew'is United Church will meet ' !'Mr. Harry' Cook who has :been at- together with a fine entertainir, Will '11;1 Ile'll;1 sriId 0-"Pl,* one million Intosh and,fa,mily, of 1)mbro, spent ,' at the horne of Miss Margaret Sin. . Toronto, tending the University at Toro be a great attraction to'the anni- nolln-dis of vaxiolis grpdeq of hone,�% the week end With friends in the vil- clair on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. . has ipassed' his final examinations I ,' versant' caii�ert on the -Monday ev. Pr;- -%Ti7­1 bp- 1,P ­m -roir wmd re "the lage and vicinity. . . (Mr. and IM,vs. Janh,es'Maod , i, oof With 'honors. - , ", . . en-ang following the 'anniversary. •n imaiccritv of caass above re- Mrs. W. Stevens r2tunied bame Bru*Aeld, visited with the tatter's 9 .A ,number from here ,attended an- The Tffuiicale bel-cl in connection `Ilrr-, pfl,&airelille !", Tlve lo -al market. this week after spending' two weeks molther,.-M - S. Themson, - Sr., one niverawy services in, -Kippen On Sun- with the anrid-Versary eserAces of V,r. Pater-,mv,wi-11 ,-ipen.di the next with friends in W&adb6in. day lased week. .1 .­.. day . last and re, part fine sermons and . Carmilel Presbyterian 'Church on non- :three months arrionz Ontario bee- Ivens. James McQueen and Mrs. L. � We are very pleased to See- Miss . MUSIC' ... .. , day evening last given by members kep-er- a,P�an-i`7_'Ynir rratters for next Forest visited at the home of Mi.. -Margaret Elgie .out again after her I• Baseball.—The council and the• of the choir, was all that could etre de-. season's shipping proigranii. . 9-hol -Mrs. John DvvWson last week.. operation,. . baseball executive have been working �:iie�,l in the way 'fine choruses, ' Of rus I .. . . I - -Football - Notes.—Thei first match & I -AT. and d Mrs,!Bruce Field and fam. 111and in 'hand and have had the ouartettes, duets and solos while whil.0, Reautification'. Continuip%. . n ,the season will be played in ,Bruce- flY, fo'rm'er rc%iolents of our -village., gnandstand repaired -and )thee back Yrs. G. M. Yc�un , of Nairn, delight- 9 Tn spite, of d-as:tif? (nits in C�overn_ field on May 30th between Bay -field vvisdtad with friends, on -Sunday last. stop --vd1-ed,, making the Same in ed the audience as .an elocutionist 'meat vrants,, 11-1.9-rticul-tur"al Scicieties and Brucefield at 7o'clock. This gante good condition and also safe fax the •' and her numbers as, well as of 47-e d-()in;g lexc(PlI'PInt work this Year, . ilvh)rding to J. A. Carroll. Superin Will ,be played on the Old) football field adjoining J. B. M-astard's' regi- spectators and fans. The opening league game of the Hensull ball -park .those the choir, were greeted with nitich 9 applatiae, and the officials,, I . . . . terdert of Ng-ricultural and Haiti- . -Lira] ol, dense, The 'boys will appreciate your attendance as they are out 'to win I I for 1938 Will be played with St, -Marys on Friday, Juane 'I 2, at 6 p.m. managers amid congregation as a whole are "greatly I cult Societies, - . qo,cieti,m are turning I more to tht Stephenson Cup anol will need - I 'Commencing on May 31st, •aind during ",e with OIY,Tiixlg cerenionies starting at Pleased' with tha success of their anniyersary services. . ,., rv-Hic serivice and le- eingibasis i -, lots of xupport to Put thp thin ojv,er. �Club.----4.4,t nwnths nt June, July ,4nd Auguit, the mer- Chgn-ilg �f FUn,ing] Will ab-4ervcl the Wed 5,,S,O, with the Clinton Band leading the 'parade tor -the -ball on Sun -day last, followed 'by the- �,ieinT placed on pre-milims and cash I .Men's the next meeting 'Men's dly aiii�rnc,m,h,noitlay. e,.�eeTi,ting the weals' in which there 'ir; park and at 5.50 the honorary 9 inu icale on Monday evening, and en- nrizeiR fat me,n­ber.�:. Tree planting anting forin-s an. important part of the T)l-ro- of the Cluib a set ,of sli&.s deal- ing with "Live Stock on the Farm' ' 1 ,public, ha!iday. Tho ,,,,-e,4 are open every Tuesday evening. - presidents and others.will offi-cia.11N, . open theball sea- ter upon another ,year ,with good. hope' and encourageme,�t. . I f�ro�-r� this year P,n,l many societies . which have been obtained from To- 'ionto T -Ter. -all War Veteran�s Diary His son. The Hensall executive consi%j,er they have faster ."t the 'executor's sale of the real . are increasing Ooivit"'-F to, clean up will he shown. All the -me' mein of the community are urged to keen * H,En- B�.st F)rien.d.—W. J. Otterlj�ein, . .all �veteran. a ba:ll team than ever this year and av;,k yp�r suppwit. j,,,siate- anal household goods of t'ja Bate John MeD. Wilson, and ;beautify ragged areas and . ugly -mots, whii.-h detract froni the appear- June lizvt free, ,so that they can ob- wan w caused consilderable (Ji-smssion when he brought along his , W,t�h for the official announcements sold by and- tion on Saturday afternoon last d: -(-,w arl.­e of town and c-ountryside,' • -It 'has"been Iain the full benefit of a programime which will be both entertaining arc! own ,documentary eviden." to pfesent later . I . . Open Air Band Concerts. — Th -e _(lulte 9. large attendance and g -w,.1 Priers were The amaving to note the , 'rumber of cars and other vehicles instructive.:' " in. tructive. � _ , to the pen'sion's. tribunal at London on Tu!mday for Pension. He kep-tia 'merchants of Hens -all are sponsoring realized. d,veiling, was purchased by Mr.. David Robiso-.1 Prnm which branr.-h-s of shrubs I toes been diary in 'France and it proved his best friend in ,open.ai-r 'hand concerts to -be held every Tuesday evening from 8.3o to of our village. I .� 9'hb ,council are having the �, __ , ZURICH , p,rotnvling. In almost . , very town ani villaige amateur en- , court. -Whenever a, w,sflon was -put to him about his 10, p.m.,during the suirtmer months, to be*putt on . the Clinton grand. -.tare on 'the park grounds ric'-­'y re- I . +hvsiastq may -be oar-erved hurrying- -1 inillit,iry service and its relation to , 'his � .,by Junior Band, ,consisting of thirty pieces. rcl,irei I and, made, ,good and safe fur the large . - I home with ,pl,arits and %eeds for im- I mediate le Mr. 111enry Walper has leased. the oli-ebility he turned the leaves of Hs little lboak he found 'all This Bond Wines well recommended. crowds that will he oc- ctloving it during the cornill- montls planting. There are nearly In,J siociet!" in property on the .Babylon Line, which he has occupied for a year for a fur- until about it. "I Warted to have it all Sunday last, May 21st' marked an- viversary F,erv,,,,Ces in Carmel Presby- g, 'n ,kvh' baseball Imiatclies and other fmiLdtions be . Ontario, to which much credlit is due, ther term of two years, from: Mrs. P. down in black and white," the veter- will. in full ni�;n .g. For steadily in-crea%inz the beauty of '�Kaehler, of this village. an declared. '"So I kept my -own mil- ' I " ' I RATES RE VISED' the province. The flr=t society was orqmnized at York in 1849, and is e -till activas the. Toronto Society. A nun-iibeib from this ,vicinity at- .tended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Plante, Go,de- I , tary file." Conirris,sion counsel ab- jected because 4t w s admitted the antes which 'Mr. O-t�l,ebein brought Ten were formed in 1932. and four rich, one day I.&A week. with. hi,mi into court w -ere copies of I . have been ihorn in 1933. 'Mr. Ward Fritz is erecting , two " the origifial -diary. I wish I did . ­ , , . . — .story building on the main street, have the ,original here. I could show , / , I ',- Corn Varieties Studied. deraion expe.jm�ent,rentd 9apartinerit,9. Grand Bend. The 'building will be for a store and far dwelling Na'u ',�,O`m -e funny things about the war," Otterbefn said,—Wrom tHe Stratford Beacon-Herrald). . Z , o been undertakpn thi-- year by ar -bFive .ha-v�� OWN11nig W the Department of Fiefd Husbandry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan' Koehler, of Bell-Taylor.—A ,very lyretty Wed- .�E Ontario Agricultural " College . Kitchener, s -pent 'Sunday with. rela- tives ding was salenmized on Thursday, . I -1 * effort to ol6tentrine the. varie"11""Inf here ' . . 'Mr. May 18th, at tibig borne of Mr. and 0 I-,'-, corn best suit -ed for ,seed production in Snu�bweqtem Ontrylo. FA. Wurm and daughter, Kath- leen, of Markham, called, on, rola- ' Mrs. A. D. Taylor, Saskatoon, when their only daughter, Marion Isabelle I * -- , 11. I . .M.. 11 N a I I lr Previous to the advent of the fives here on Sunol4y- Mr. N. Lever, traffic officer Clin- was united in marriage to Mr. Ed- , . ,ward lzydare Bell, I r ,R ; 01 arianto corn borer in Ontario, the Counties of I of Kent and Eissex produced three- ton, was in tmirn on 'Sunday. ' Mr. ,Bell and' Mrs. C. Bell of that.. I I 'MarteT- of the corn gro-.m in the Mr. Jean Cigntin. of London, Was ' city The ceremony was performed . /' , . . Dominion, and With the removal of a visitor in town on 'Saturday. by Rev. Prof. A. S. Orton- at eleven I , the export restricti.ons, that were im- _- Messrs. H. G. Hess and T. L. Wil- Imins were in Kincardine o'clock in the mio, ' rig, only the imi- 7b, . You can stay at one of po,t;ed in an effort to check the ad- visitors one mediate relatives i rig pres present. The . . 1 the continent's . va-n,c,e in this insect, every effort has day last week, . home woes ibeautifu'11V decorated with . traditionally great hotels at a cost as low. been, made to re�e . 4tablish this Indus- The directors of Zurich Agricul- .potted . •-plants, fern s 'aiid palms, the -as $2.50'per day—yet !here is nolowering I try. - Five ,dietman�Otmtion Plots of one- tura] Society held a mereting on Sat- urd4y ,evening. Some changes were bridal party .,standing under a.large wedding bell: LolienzrWs . bridal . -.- of those ita:ndiids' of service, cuisinen acre each have been laid, diown ,by made in the prize list and other bus,- march was played by MrsA. Mdml. . appointments which have delighted our . the Deparbinent on two farms in Kent a,nd, three in Essex. Ten ineaG disposed, of. - The Principal and, of the Ian' as the bride, entered the living on roam ,on, the arm' of her father. The i[ guests for over thirty years. varieties of corn, including some of the cillol continuation ,classes of Zurich school bride looked very swe?t and girlish I A visit at the King Edward is an enjoy. Ontario strairls ,and a few of the spent Tuesday afternoon at Beaiinil- ler• dresse� in ,a lowly gown, ,at white able experience—and if you care to dance, . , more ,promising American, and "BOT- silik organdy, with veil amid llly.of_ . er ResistariV type' will be grown for 'Mr. Henry Steckler, of the Bronson the valley, ,her bouquet ,being pink there. is only one Luigi Romanefli's Or. 7urnoses of comparison. Line, north of Blake., lost a valuable horse roses" , white snapdragon, and fern. I chestra, Canada's most popular radio dance The some axperrnent is also be- in.- run on three farms in, Peel thrrqu-gh an, unusual,awident on Monday. His son Wes unloading % The bri,des.irnadd, Miss -Helen Aitchi- son-, wore A pretty ,gown of . band—every evening*in the Oak Room. " . GoutitY itio deterimAine Mie felative, load of st,ore, (m the' side of a hill yello,v� silk organdy and carried a bouquet I Come to the Kitig Edward the next time values of the, ten varieties for, the when the wagon Islippeol diown am , 'six of mauve and pinik snapdrafgan and I I you are in Toronto. P-ribduction; Of silage. Yield and, incline of feet. and pulllea the 'stocks- with fern. eMt. Allyn, Taylor, earliness of fnialturity will the the homeos down With it. The horses the bride's brother, supported , lohe chief 'consklerations in ma,kdng the landed on top of the upturned wagon bridegrocim. The brideigroo,in'smother I . P. KIRBY HUNT �;electiozls. I . and om- was .so ftripusly injured that wore a arrgart (rack of ,blaek silk. . Manager, I it had to ,be killed, M9 son rnanag- cileve and L'&. coraelge (bquqvet Of 11,k' I Classes Well Filled: ejm d to up clear of -the wagon but had a narrow escape. / ` mauve and piiiik sweet Peas, while the bride's mother wM ,dressed in. I . 0, I - I I An impre."olve. feature of the final examination results at 0. A. C. is 1Mr. . Daniel Sd Steckle has purchas- grey and ,her ,bouquet was of pink . I 1. I I I I the way* in which the numbers of ed the 1,00 -acre 'farm on.the Branson ,and Line',) from 'his father, Mir. wbite sweet peasi. After the certinilomir all sut down. t6 a dainty . 11, IN f E R 'I" 9ti3diants keep uip. In spite of the deprespion, there -weirp, 1151 in &-e M. qD. Steclole, who pumbsised the fa*h a few years ago from) Mr. W. 111incheon whiah. was -served an the dining roam. The table was febritred � IN(; Iti L I S I a I , , /toNTO dsegrei6 and diplams d" 8 of 011t) ane first H. Talbot with the bride's cake embedde4 in . I I yew, 160 in the.,se,cond year, 58 in the friternieldiste, and, 103 in . Almiong the vi' rt at the horne of . Mr, ,0. wbite, -and ,Pink tWl;, begi& vVhi6h . . .. � the third year. .This A, -a sign, that and Mra. C. Scibilbe were XT, and Mrs. J. Sifter. of,11hedford- Mr. stood- silver bud- vasea containing Pink rose-buidis amid lihei-of-the-valley. MT. I . the urge to accu1nulate IC110-ledge and ,Mrs. H. Xerswgll and the ]at- and 1.4fra. 'Bell left an the ,one, o'clock I I . cyvercom tes mankv Obstacles. At Kamptvill-6 Agrkultural School, the te-r1s father, Mr. J. Kerswell, of Lan- train for hegina and Winnipeg. The I I 1. I I classes also keep .up well. In the Qi.ng, ,Mich, . 0 . - The lo.cal"-:ho*dshoe, ,club has been been, bride 4ravelled in a suit of'royal' the swagger cast opening over . 11 . � . I I senior year 28 tried the examinax dons and a very high amerage Pro- it argandz,ed for ther sea n. and the 1', &TV lace, Moose; hier bot, purse 7 flcitell!1167 was sh*WM, 901i0e, 37 stud- . . I PrOspecti are for a. busy time on r4le am C ,the fol. -lowers of tU game. I nd kh-?�s harmonized with her quit. � .t On -t 'r -return they willl reside, in . - I � 11 - I � . .. . . . I I . • I . I .. I ., I I ", I 1� . I - ... 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