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I I.P. 1 � I � '. , '1111_1�7' "' ..", . 'I. � � . � ". . . .1. . _... ­­­ -111-11 ­ I � . . 11,; I'$ , iki�"*,`,i�`­' &WP- .1 I � ". , ". ' 11 � . I � " jPOS . I 0 5. � 'ITOR ,"v4oye go,opment i�mn , ' , , ­ .. , , il ........ �, , � ", "I , 1b ,, ", N ,., 4'.. eved the developh*nt of tlie system I 0 Is '1'1,� �_, # ��g Weekw- Liberal new.spapers, di4 p ') . 11 , , pt fail to ��".;,;,V.. , . � � Q lbou assist; Rydw s0pporbex% Conserva- 0 I I 4 � . . . FR- THE' -DISTRICT NE"W-S -% . " - LOOKING .Ov, am# - .!, I P., 441 Xcliem, Editor. tive as well as tLiberal, in ft-ghting , I I - . . 03 I ,"...,ill 1 � �1. I for the interests of the people's' power .1 - - I.. 11 ­ - I I 0 � 1�� I , -, At li;iorth, Ontario, ev- undertaking.. DI-yerse elerimuts. in. the 11 I -1 1.11 = - - . . �� . ­ � I—- ' - __ __ I - "I'll, I , *,- 1, y, wftlernoon by McLean community worked 0geltheir in the Kent-peky, lblue, Canadian blue, etc:, borne� all 9,f Moose Jaw, Susk, who f rom W7�'*. H, Bender ano Mr. FAm I 0 6 I � W W4 �_ I I .1,1p" . , . , ,vic Ae Drysdale Catholic convetery. -Ga M -el Rresb rian 'Church by . I , commn cause and,gained notable - with Elson L. Held, of Pishorville, have ' - d'3 Mail' ward Haberer purchased #Le s=woxir. 0" !.". " , _ � . been to Chicago (WIDA, yrte the t I . , , I W1 ` .I, tories- and there is enough credit to seconK%, an ,B1rk­,R*ut1edg;p._4A .pv#y wedding Xev. T. Wurdlew Taylor, XA., Cbrk .. 1, �,'v -d n1m. other Hal4imand and ntade a flying visit to Braceft4d cottage owned, ,by Mr. A. lHemp4ill was solemnized in Zurich on. Satur- - -W. the,G6iieral Assembly *I -the Pre$-� 0 4 1. LL , 4 , ?!`­4,*MrlPtt= rate, $1.50 a year in be distributed for 1HYdro success to growers following in order. In Flint -before their return to the West. of ffl�alisa& I . I 1, , day, August. l5th, by Rev. E. Burn, 'byterian Church in, Cahad4, -an �X � - . L� L�. % i';R­`J' *ve; 1oredg)4-$A,-9O A year. Single give'everyone his due� . . more than 116 days Miss Bessie BoYee, of 'M(qW Jaw, The decoration day and memorial 10 P "", . � I orn, requiring d t 4444 ... ,, 4 cents. each. "on the Telegrpm Idid yeoroan c whien Miss. Ida J. Routledge;--daugh- the United Church tho -iourn-ing, _ ���. ,,�� 1" to maturv, fiTst place went to W. M. Sask., paid a�vitit to her uncle, Mr. services held at tbo Lutheran mue- ter of � 11 - '' X � il�;11 .I.. service in the Hydro cause, m%mr,ed at Weaver, - Turnerville, Ont.; and first Jini Boyce, on her way to the World's tery on Suu&y afternoon, were jaMe- Dr. J. 1 Routledge and MrIs. vice was taken 'by Rev. -Pavid -Moir, . N . 0 Routledge, of Zurich, became , �� I , . sing rates on'appliclation. times by extreme statements. But Place in the class for small field peas, Fa4r in Chicago. ly �wftended. Rev. C. C. J. bf.aasso. of happy ,bride of Mr.' (Leonard Arthur favor of prah! � I - the of 40res�on, who spoke strongly in I ?:-, - - that was in the days when Jol�n R. white or yellow, was. won by R. S_ Miss DD11101thy Swan is �Slp 11bition as an advocato S I I I I 11, I , Ir, ending Detroit, and Rev. L. H. Kalbileisch, Birk, of Guelph, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Prohibition mowemla4, t I 1�1 . . Members of the Canadian Wftkl,y,. Robinson was alive - and when the Lee Chatsworth, Ont. R. Fraleigh,' her holidays in Toronto., Wasago of Elmira, gave app pri a 8- and a " � ... 'I- I �4 I,'' paper , Association, Class A editor a the Telegram a6cused Mr. M! A,, Forest, Ontariol I was second Beach and North Bay. . I . A. Birk of 'Da0hwood. The briAe''Is- -the' evening service by the X�m 0 , 0 11�� I 1 �� i . � Woklies of Oana&, ancl the'Humn McCrea of being a corporation. solici- . . . . es and. Zurich and tin red suitable one of the popular young ladies of ,Mr. (Chandler, of St. Andrew's U-iit- . . VS.` to the agricultural ministry of North- Swan -Thomson Reunion. --4A picnic music. , Many -attended from- a dist. ' 0 1 .. W, ,. �� , Cbunty Press Assocl�.tion. tor ,who worked, to keep Sir Adam . town,, active in church wwk, and, wa's ed Chu)�ch, of Kippen. Good music ,.:, ern I§Iand in the flax seed or fibre. was held in Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, ance. . . . organist, in' the Evangelical Church by all the choirs, marked the services. :. . �1.1 * * . . - Beek and the Hydro out of Northern W. Davison of Blenheim 'led eight on Sunday, August Oth, in honor of The band concert given by the here for years. ?&. lfflrk, the bride- 'Special numbers included a duet at I .. . Ontario and when he said Howard Ontario groArs in the 'say beans, .Miss Irene Thoffi-pson, of 10,008,04 w, erich Band, n, Saturday evening,' groom, is a lecturer in chemistry at the morning service by Mfr. and i *.' SEAFORTH, Friday, August 11, i.933 a God . I I � 1, 11, I Ferguson never had been and never yellow- or greenish , colour. Ralph Sask., who is- visiting her uncles, was enjoyed by'a large .*=. ' 0 1 4 ,. I. .. would be a friqnd of HNAro; also that Moore and Son, of Norwich, took MessTs. James and John Swan and nurdbers 2were -a or,OW4 The the Ontario Agricultural College, H. Pille, and at the' . I - I'll I � evening service & I I . . wLil rendered and they GuelplL ,MT. ,and Mrs. Birk will re_ ,violin solo by Miss Greta Laninde. I 4 : 6 �', 'he Conservative ,members of the second to thq 13. C. winner in mangel relatives. Migs ' Thomson's trioither, will -be welcomed back at any time, side iii, Guelph. I . a 11 r Is the Depression OVer? legiglature did not include , cti6n. of known to old frkrids in this vicinity I Mrs. Fred Thiel and children spent 4 . 1 V, a single .seed and third in the colle . IM,ouday, August Ith, wi4s, !0Wk 1:, . - . J man who would work for the salva- ve table seed, while Ethan Barnhart as Miss Jane Ann Swan and her "last week with relatives at Kitchener. . .. - Holiday. All places of business, be. 0 % , :N , ,Is the depression over? Or have , ge -_ - . I 1.1� . tion of Hydro in the face of dis- and Wilmer Eberly, �o.t4 of Stevens- father a brother of the Iate'Alexan- IMessrs. Quimby and Paul Hess are 0­10--momw ing closed, the town Presented quite - * 41 . . ". I we beem experiencing hard times, or �ourageinent from the head of the ville, were among the �kvinners in the der Thomson, of the Riyfleld Road, visiting relatives at SouthBend, Ind., HENSALL I a deserted appearance, so nftny be- - , " ­ , , , . - 1. . ! .. � I . . . has- -there been any scarcity of' rrovernm.ent.� Dutch -Clover seed class. Camel -on left BrticeAold as bride and groom and will also take in the Century of - ing at the differeTTt poirx,ts along the 0 0 . �. ,� , 9 ,Nil-. Ferg4on did his best to. wreck Edgar, of Ayr, too,k third place in over 35 years ag,o. There were about Progress ExhiNtion. at -C ,Charles Abbolit. Redmond, bom in a ". . '. Money. , I , _ 1, ke shore, while Goderi�b,.the couii- iy*r- I hica.go. 4 the Hydro. ' He took the trangel seed: While inco,niplete this 63 relatiVes gathered to welcome Miss Among'tbe Asitors 'here over the Hay Township, Huron, County, May . Very . ­.: . coritrol of ty town, with its raoes, drew a i I ' I i .... ,. If one asked the farmers, the tqo system out of the hands of the list is sufficient to indicate " the ,en- Irene and her hiends, .Mrs. Powers, week end -were- Mt. and, Mrs. Dot 21-st, 18,58, died at his 1pome near large crowd. ' I a , , . ; chants and -the manufacturers 6f the ,6minissdon, blocked the y . ,Mr. Verne Hedden. and family have ' a I . � I . . c development via-ble showin- made ' by Ontario Miss Kennedy and Mr. Osborne. Ali and Mrs. J.,Swvrz, of Detroit, with Milverton) Ont.,' July 3 1 M Th ' �aken apartment rooms in, the Petty I I . . ' L '.111, .: towns and village;s in this county, the of power by the Hydro on the St. growers at thee big exhibition. enjoyed the afternoon on the beach, Mrs. J. Fuss; fMr. and Mr.. E. W. greater part of his life wa I , , ; I TA�vrence river, made contracts with ,_s lived ill Block, ,imm6diately west of the post I P 1�� . ,answer would be yes. also the surniptuoi4s supper that was Stoskopf of Kiteliener, with 'Mr. and the vicinity of Hwon "bounty. Hav- . , , " . (If one asked the question o;f the Quebec powvr interests on which the I office. I �-� . served And beautiful sunset on Lake Mrs. T. Johnson; Mr. W. Dum-art, of ing been retired for many years on q . . hydro is losing five million dollars I Barn Fires Huron. - I Kitchener, with Mr. H� `yungblut; account of failing health, he resided - Telephone Gom!pany is bu�flj � 11 11 I -newspapers in this and other ,early, authorized the payri*nt of The Ont�rio Fire 'Marshals' Record Mrs. C. H. H�m_a' r 'der, o , f Detroit, with her in Belleville, Ont., until 1928, prev. engaged for some time making tn- ,� 0 . :�, , weekly . . The .. . , I I r, John Aird in. connec- , t .�, coumtiles, the answer would be. the S5.0,00di to M . shows that more barns are destroy- ley Ham are spending their holidays sister, Mrs. W. J. Johnston; Rev. C. provements and repairs to the sys- I It I I ions to. making,bis home in Morning- tem. I . . V � - same. Aii instant and unanimous tion Nvith the improvident Madawas- ed by fire 6riginating from spontan- in Fergus. C. J. Maass, of Detroit, with Rev. ton, near the village of Milverton. , I . X - ,: "Yes" at that. , . ka purchase, 'Mr. Aird later collect- :Ou, oombustion in hay than from 1'.Miss Nan Paul and Mr. Gordon and MTs. E, Tuerkheim; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Redniond was a citizen of �ter- 'Both harves�ing and threshing is , I 0 .. I ' 215,00.01or his "services" in get- an\, other causes except lightning in Draper, of Toronto, sperit the week G-ordon Bisset and childTen, of Gode- ling' character and, 'highly ,respected the yield is turning aqt. very good on � ta I ; n ,SJ, going on lbriskly in this. section and ' I . 0 t ; u M in every walk of life by all who knew 11 And "S,et � one sometimes 1�vonders. 12- the Beauharnois contracz. '.�:Ign- nrodded barns. ' eild and holiday with Q iss Laura ricb, Mrs. F, Hess, of Elmwood and I 9, . 1 " , 11 11 ' ";, , I I t .Last Monday wag a holiday. Him- �'d,�gave­ a 100.OQU horsepo,%ver con- Hat -vest weather conditions in 1932 Swan. I 'Mr. Jack Hess; of London, with Mr. hinL the whole. . . . .� . . � I He was'a life-long imember and Hensall and ricinity,has a well V 1� dreds upon hundreds of cars i-.)assed tract t-othe Abitibi People ��vhen there were so dangerous that"more barn Mr. Fred Boyce accompanied the And Mrs. A. F. Hess... , official of the Methodist Church prev- . I b I �' throuih this town each way. All go- was a market in -i-ght for only 16,.- fires theln ever were expected. In- Western visitors at .11r. J. Swan's on . established name for the giVwing of I I . I . . 14)() hors-e-po,wer, aad ,-ave a provin- . The large 4,500 pressure ,�aryk ior rious. to the union. Since the utdon onions in wholesale quanti . ties and � C : -antee of the contract that of the church he was a loyal mernber I g'; i ' 11 � inl�4&in,ewhere. Most of thern' filled. ' stead there were 278 fewer 'barns a trip to Niagara Falls on 1-1--londay. the village water syste4m ha� been de- ' of the United Church of Canada. Mr. gr9wers are now busily en'� ,d in - k �- . �ial guai builhed in Ontario and a decrease of Miss Ellen Mae Scott has -returned livered and the installation of the 1h : � In the mornii,g, cars representing �vill involve Ontario in a loss Of 17 per Zent. in the number of fires froni a visit to her sister, Miss Ina new pump and other equipment is Redmond ezrnbe of p,joneer Irish stock' the pulling &f the large yield where- i I P �", , a value of $100,000 at a very moder-, �,-,00.009 in the very first year Of known to -be caused by spontaneous Scott, of Ilondon.' the son oll John' Redmond -and Axi�l cver ready for securing. I . . tc : 1. ate estimate, passed a I taking place this week arid a con- Rev. Mr. Sinclair, of the United . I .,,, .given pbint� ctperation. In those days, when the combustion. 1 -Miss Donna ,Smith, of Bluevale, i Abbott. Jbhn 'Redmond pieWous to 3 � . Yl I Telegraiii, was less of a party paper �8 stant supply of pure, water is assured Church, having returned from his ", I on the highway in less than an, liour. Credit for,this is given to the more visiting friends' in the village this the consumers connected with the clearing the land for his home on lot h6lidays, will take up his services on tO . 17 11, 'Notold cars either, Th�� -ma' It' than it, is, torday. it. raved against, general use ,of, salt., The adequate week.' .. � . '_ .. . . . 1i system I... 23, concession 5, Hay Townsbip, saw . . I Ta I 1� I . . 301*1 y rhe political control of Hydro exer- use of salt is the most certain way _McIntosh-Haugh.�-One of the pret- ­ many years of distinguished military .the coming Sunday, . . . I "I . ..11� were. neiv' ai;id many were not, only -ised by Wr. Ferguson and against of retarding -and prevepting spiontan- tiest and inost fashionable weddin;t� . Hay"Couricil tMe,eting.-The regular. service with the Imperia . 'Miss Eleanor Fisher, follo, ing a, � . .1 0. . .. 31 1 1 1 new, but big, expensive cars One the NA' . . I the- Town- India. .1 Forces in couple'or. so weekW 17 Irr , ole series of,contracts whicl eous ignition fires. of the seasorr was solemnized in holidays, has re- I Ji ,� could have counted fhe M-odel T's on �1,eady have camed a serlous shrink- � shh) of Hay was held in the Town H -11S son. Charles, -bore the surned her duties as organist in the . � ls� . ;:,. -ng of Hydro r -serves. But now . Drucefield United Church at' ten Hall, Zprich, on'Tues,day, August 8, corporal and tenTperamental cl�arac­ United Church, Dr. Smillie takingher '21 i .� the fingers Of one hand. . perhapsite-cause,it'b,Elieves an election Potato Growers Advised Not to Sell o'clock Wedne�day morning, August tertistics of his soldier father. Dur- * I 1. . t] 1. place, while away. � �, � i, 9th, when� Dr'. Anna May Haugh, with all the merribers present. The ing local -option days 'Mr. Redmond <): . � Perhaps these 'cars were no' all -s in sight the Telegram, completely Too Cheaply, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. minutes of the -previous meeting were -wave his stronggest;,person Mr. and 'Mrs. Willson Berry, of 11 I . � . .Paid for, but there would, at least, changes front, ignoTes the whole his- Growers would be well advised to adopted as read. After disposing of � . al effort to Windsor, are visiting with Mr. Wit I -IR, I I Haugh,. of Bru-cefield, became the further the cause of temperance. He . -f( .... -_ . . . I I (have been a deposit paid down on tory ,,of H,N'dro affairs, tosses bou- refus6 to accept less than $1,60 to bride of Mr. W. John McIntosh, of the communications, the following w earless tempera- son's mother and their lmany rela- , i I � �, I e4ch. . queti; to Hydrd -wreckers and claims $1.75 per' bag at the farin for good- Toronto, and son, Of Mrs. James .Idc- resolutions were passed: That By- tives and friends in the village and . . �i I . inent; a strong will and pursued life'� - 11 t , <0 . I 11 The entire credit for Hydro pi'ogres.i cluality potatoes, says C. W. Bauer, Intosh and the late ;-ames McIntosh, law No. 8, 19&2, be -repealed arid that Interests with unusual thoroughness V�cinity. , 11 �". . Mr. and Mrs, Cole, of, -Exeter, spent �_. Certainly the gas and the tax on �or Ccrtservatives. SecrEtary of th� Ontario Growers' of Seafortb. The ceremony was per- Bylaw No. 9, 1938, fixing the penal- and ,Isystem. 'Mr. Redinond, was a � ; It] . , 11, �11 tth� gas would be paid for that'inorn- . - Markits Council. 'Many growers who formed by Rev. R. ;M,cCleary, O.f. M,f, ties oil "unpaid taxes be read three brother of the late Rev. Richard Red- , the week 6nd here with Mr., and Mrs.. '-1 . , . - - - . � , ing, or some time during the day. . are familiar with crop and market, 1�opolitan Church, Toronto. The bride, times and finaIly,passed. That the mond, pf the London Confenence, who G. W. Davis, of the -village. I . . I F � I � � 1, Those two items- would run into inany conditions are refusing to accept less who was'given in in her Council ,of t1he Township of Hay 'M:rs. Emily Bo�lel and daughter.' . 9 , . Well Expressed - arriage by b6bame deceased in Toronto October I V �� I .hundreds of dollars. � �. than $2,00 pe� lba:g,, realizing that 4�aflfer, was beautifully guivned in agree.. to' allovy the wouter from the last. Miss Nellie, of To4onto, were hem . 4 I . , . . the 4_ f He is survived by his widow, ­ -S I (Godericli Star) _ -�r' A �.. . 113'd then man, and estweially youth, with the ' s ' hort crop this price will vrbite san crepe witli tight fitting 47 -acre farin, being �Outh hal Annie Margert Rousom, tbree .spending the ' e end with Mrs., . 11 4 . . I � ��e easily obtained before the late lines. and tailored jack�t, .with white of lot 15, S. B. Con., Township Of daughters, �Mrs, W. G. Whitney,. of Richard Welsh, .Mrs. Boyle's mother, . `41 . must eat. Some n-plore dollars spent. 'f crop is ready to be harveste . � Stanley, owned bv Oscar 'Koehler, to and with relatives. . : A very ine sentiment was express- ,d- felt hat and other white accessories, . " I % . . , . Milve ,�, Mrs. Howard.Harper, of 4e ......- , , t- -3 ,anon E. Ap- Even with the increase in Price, and carried a bouquet of Willem,er,, be drained into ihe "d= . Mrs,,' Maulkinson and Mary Good- . . .In the af.eTpq4qr� between-t.hree an, ed by Major, the Rev. C West Branch Ont., and M-rs R. R 11 .1 , . . Pin- I . � 1: -d pe*�1'11' Pleyd-rd" TIM.;C. du'rifig -the, �Murlx�e, ,of., the -net. r.et.ur.ns,.,,.l),.ex--,-agi:-e. Af ,potatoes jol.es -of the. valley ,and Sw,a, -ship ,of Hay, across the negar, of �Dorcheste'r, Ont., and three man -returned or. Mon,day' last after a ­ . . & ,- . ' , four thousan . attended a tad, I . lily - _ Drain, Town t a- - ' -a .�onia. Mi --'ITa--z-el'"-Ri5�u-RlYi--stster - .- his addr-ess at the unveiling of. ,the will 'be cons'lderi;* below" A t- oik T . J�Q�. Line if the Te-POTt--`0f- -WW- En- Soris,­Jr,d�V.­J h - pleasant Iholiday with Mr.. and Mrs. . �. Xneet in the county. Admission fiftv . . I... - __ ss b n . A. ROdmoird, - M.A.;- , ' war inernoria yfield last year ago. the. -bride, was bridesmaid, hnd wore r is sect -ho- n . .. -- I sales tax And that w � From information obtainable from r of the First ,'.Met Kintail. . . . . ­­� . cents plus Q I cairn at Ba. ­ `� Fr A- d�it6fi'iit their summer cottage at. L � I 6U_',By-TTi�-Th,%rnshfp ,of S.T.B.. Ministe , � I ginee 11 11 . , . . as week. It was to the effect that the a similar gown. of pink san crepe, Stanley according to Section 74 of dist, E,PiscoPal Church, of Potsdam, . 14, "I � L � only one of many centres 'of amuse- same courage and *.bravery which other potato -producing districts in with white accessories a,pd carrying The Municipal Drainage Act, arid, al- N. Y.; Clifford, j.of Moravia, N. Y., Picnic , parties ,, to the different I . g ment in the county. . prompted Nelson's famous niessage the Dominion the 1963 crop will be Sweetheart roses and gypsophelia. �o on the condition that the cerrient and Wes,ley, of Syracube, N. Y. Tbir- points along the lake shore continue . I �. 1. I . " ' . . the order of the day ,during the hot .. . In the 'evening the dancing pavil- 'at Trafalgar, "England this clay ex- considerably below that of the last The groommmn, was Mr. David Mic- -tile -culvert on the dump 'road in teen -grand-childr'e'n survive him;, also .. , . I . U I . ions at Goderich, Bayfield and Grand Pects every man to do his duty," several years, while reports from, the Intosh, of Seaforth, a A the lishers Stanley TownsMp leading from the on -e sister, Mrs. J, L. Parr, of summer rnontls.. . 4 0 T , I ' which again was much in evidence United Sta,tes indicate a drop of over were Mr. Wallace Haugh and Mr. Stanley Big 'Drain be -permanently Wreiltham, AlPyelTsi. - The facery�ell We had a splendid rain in this see- � . .. , . . Bend, Just to mention threa points on during the darkest days of the Great 60,000,000 -bushels from last,'Ye4y. James McIntosh. Mrs. W. A. Me- clos�d, and that the said Township of"I services ,were held on.Friday, Augus,, tion on Monday afternoon and dnr�� . .the lake shore� V.Pere crowded. e Stanley ,pay alh,-t,be costs of - ildi ,,g ing the following night, which has 1I and War, would stand Canada in good The unscrupulous trucker travels Lar n, of HensWl,,pr'esided at the or-, Ual in 4th, privately, at the hom % .. , V � stead during the trials of the present 'miles daily from grower to grower a culvert across the Town Li e an'd at proved very helpful to all vegetatiori. _ entirely new set from 1, gan and during the signing of the . . Ile, That St. Paul's United Church in Milver- 11 I ?conornitc depression. I Business is sbiriewhat quite in the � � i 11 . thoere who disported, ttiemselves duT- .,Canadians, he bearing down on the price, and usu- register, * -.Mr. W. A. MeLaren . sang, Contract Number 20301, William ton. Interment vvas- made in the . .71, . . - is successful in finding ,some "I -Love You Truly." , Greenwood cerrietery,\Milverton. The bu I I I I I said, would rise to the occasion and all� S, Following the Gossman,- for hydro electric service rvillage owing to it being the very . 9 , cancelled at the, request Of the Rev. R, A. Brooke, MA., Th.B., min- I I _� I . . . ing the day. . find a way out of their difficulties, grower�who I' not up to (Late with ceremony a reception was held at th'., be sy time with the farmers. I . � , All in one county! No dou�t these just as they had in. 1914-18. market conditions and ossibly q - of the bride's parent,, the ister of,St. Paul',; United ,Church, of- . A number from the village and vi- , . . There P home Superinteri4ept of the ExeteT Rural I . . , . . scenes were duplicated on every had been another great contest waged 50-1kes a -bargain away b�low market guests being received by the bride's Power District. That the following ficiated � cinity attended the furberal of the .. I . . t . values . . He then is in a position to motherr. wearing blue figured chiffon I tl - county in the prov- er said, but Canadian nianhoc�d and undersell his contpetitors, resulting with blue accessories and wearing rateable property of the Township Of roof on her dwelling. ton, on Friday last,'. Mlessrs. John . ?b 1, . highway in every. . during the pass four years, the ,pEak-, rates -be struck- - and levied upon the Mrs, 'J. DinsTaore' is Putting a new late 0harles A. Redmond, at Milver- I � . , - . Mee. I e , a Rlay for the year 1933 and that the 'Mr. and 'Mrs. John Zuefle'were vis. C-0431ter, William Fee and Thomas W. I , I wornanhood would win the day. !n. a gen ral market weakening not corsage of Prernelt roses, and the � '' I Where does the mloney come from? After all that has been said and at all in keeping with the law of $up- groorn,'s !moth6r wearing black print- Glerk,prepare a bylaw for passing at ited recently by,,relatives, Mr. Zaphe ParInver, all' of 'the vikage.. bein'-- - I t __X I . . I 11, written and after all out pbliticians ply and demand., Naturally the eed silk and corsage of tan roses. Lat- the -next Council meeting cO'11,111"InIng. and ,Mrs. Lorne Zaphe, Windtior, and a'm1ong the pallbearers. --The deceas- V . 1, I 7 I I have done or attempted to do, it jAist grower suffers. er Mr: and ,,Mrs. McIntosh left o.n,,a same: Gotttty rate, all ,Purposes, 6.2 iW, John Kaiser, of Detroit. ed was well and favorably known fix , . � , . . I I. sirdmers, -down .to a -bout that___;Ca - Recent estimates received from re- honey7no,on trip to the Lake Sinic" mills; towmabip rate, I mill; township Mrs. Fredeiriek Broughton�jBillette, our village IlVing spent all his earl . . I .., . y I �3 -tsn't it the Truih ? adian-s will continue to go about th � liable sources, p1t.ce the early potato District and ,on foad ravt6, 1% millsL__Zurich, Police live Miss D&-�bel McLean, of South 11 11.4les northwest of ths. ' �.. eir their return, will re- I . � I . . business and find a way out. The Crop at no niore Man 50 per cent. of side in Toronto. I Vill%we, 6 mills; Dash4ro7Y4 Police Vil- London -spent fh,e week ,end with Mrs. lvillag-% and where -01 his fj,,mily I .1 I - I ; 'Professbr W. A..Cou . '. I . . IV A. . md, of Annap- Canadian troops ,were a veTsatile lot a normal cro'p. . lage, 3 mills;' General), -School rate, 3. Bertba'Bell, of oirr village. grew up. Mr. Redmond had been irt a I , . 11 . 914s, Maryland, suggests that $100,_ in the Great War. There is n,o doubt Prices to the trade on the whole,- . special school r-41es: U. S. S. "Mrs. D. B, McLean has i,eturnjad failing health for several years and I . 11, _____ Mills; � I 000,000 of the new United States but that the same initiative 'and vers- sale market recently__ werd.. $1.75 to KIPPEN" I � .t. No. 1, 1.6 mdl1s; S. S. No. 2, 1 mill; from St. Thomas where she spent a of late he and his wife had been mak- . - I . . I atility displ_ayed on the battfield will Q.26 per -bag, according to grade and .1, . S. S. No. 3, .29 mills; ,S. -S. No. 4, few days with her sister. ipg iheir bome 'with thein son-in-law . I I P '.. navy grant be spent on the construe- pull Canada out of the depression quality, while other 'sources, were IMrs. Wei'. Harvey, of London, was .8 mills; S. IS. No. 6, nil; S' S. No. 7, iMr. and Mrs_ -Roy mc:Lare�.L, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. I * I . .. . . tion of a passenger carrying .rocket which' has been no fault of theirs. quoting $1.3.5 to $1.60 for the same the.,19u'est lasi week of her sister, .1.8 ImAlls; U. S. S. No. 9, a mill's; 'S. and Mrs. Huntley and. Mrs. �Jarhes A. of near Milvertort. He was in his I I T. I for a trip to the moon. In fb:ct there Is Evidenc� on ,L -very quality, delivered to Toronto. '- . I S . . No. 12, 1 mill; U. S. ,S- NO. 16, Paterson' were aniong those who 76th year and is survived by his wife . k. I S I Mrs. Thos.,Workman. - A To which the Brantford Expositor hand that this very thing i.s happen- . - nil; U. S. S. No. i6, 3A m0lls; SeP- camped at TurnbulVs G;iI6,Vb*fdr thp . � . � Mrs. W. 111lays and daughter, Wil- _ and six of a fa;mily. t l I ,111,11 I adds that "the scramble which is now ing now. ., 0 � 'ma' and Miss Jean McLean, of Sea- arate S. S. No. 1, 8 mills. That ac� week - end. . .1 (Miss Emma Johnston, accompanied le t . HILLSGREEN . counts covering payments on town- (Mr. Claude Taylor,- a cadet, is by friends, mlotored to Bright's Gravel, I I ; 1, going on forr . larger navies contains . forth, were visitors with friends in shirp roads, telephone and general ac- s < ! . and near the'rillage last week. � tudying with Rev. M. B. Parker, pear Sarnia, on Tuesday last, spend- .� . .41 , just about the si.me amount bf counts N? passed as ,per Mouchers: Rector of St. Paul's Anglic ing a very pleasant day at that popu- � -j,i wn an Church, I FARM NOTES Visitors in Ahis vicinity are: Mrs. IDr. Gilbert Jarrott, of Han 'ton, To ship Roads--TreasureT Stephen, and is " I � senze.p, "I I W. .Love with her son and wife, at .,pent the week end with his parents, .taking over . 1. the charge of tho, ar grove and -where Miss Johnston � I That staternent'i'z a very self evi- . Kintore; Mrs. R. Love with her son -Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott. Road 15 tile, $10; Bonthran & Drys- ,Sunday school for some months. has relatives and friends. �����', dent truth. But when will people I n Kent. Ross gnd wife; Miss Mary Hagan, �of Miss Wargaret Elgie, Miss Dorothy dale, 50-c; William Farrell, Road 18, 94r. and Mrs. George Hudtan, ae- Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles L. Jink:3 ... 11 I 4e, awaken to the truth? About ten thousand acres of soy- -, Elgie and friends Went a day in Lon- M - London and Mother Angela, of Wei $13.10: A. G. Prbus, Road 5, $7.70; com-panied by Mr. and MIrs. Al. Har- were visited on Sunddy afternoon lust , , . I I -)ears are laceburg, with their si.ster and bl-0- do4 recently., Gorriveau, iRoad 17, $6.45; T. vey, of kippen, sPent, Sunday last at by Dr. George Blatchford, of Clintou, I I - 'For some years industry lia-, bt-!,, now growing in the t Steinbach, Road 8, $15.45'; J. Sararas, Walpole Islapd, Michigan, their relqtiv�e, who together � . her; Misses McAllister, o� Hensall ' ,Mrs. John'McGregor spent a day i . I , Chatham district to supply the oil in Road 15, $12.00; S. Martin, Road 6, 'Rev. T. Wardlaw Taylor, M.A with his grandson and wife, Mr. and . , at a practical stand,itill throughout, and meal factory ,, - I I now established with their sister, 'Mrs. Walker. London last week. b , . rseTably, 11 , Miss Jean Brian, of Fordwich, is 14, $20.15; H.Steinbach, Zurich P. V., conduct service at 0armet sbyter- to New York- I 1% A the greater part of the world; u -nem- there. Inspections of a few fields A number spent Civic Holiday in J $10.06; C. A11dworth, Road,% 2, 3, 12, "Clerk of the General As .Pre wi " Mrs. Blatchford, were -on a motor trip . � S 1. ployinent is rife; trade has been dead, have shown the bean standing up bet- Goderich at tlNe Taces. I a guest at tire Manse. . $1,%3.43-, F. E. Denwmr�b, Road, 10, ia,n Ill a 'recent Jnter-county baseball i .- ....­ '' . and many nations have' reached the ter than most crops u�der the :'Yliss A. Foote speni a few days Miss Donna Smith, of Bluevale, '�� $3.40; Dominion Road M&,_binery Ca., August 13th. . yo match played bet .. vm I en Stratford and 1, v,erge of bankruptcy. drought condition. The entire product with .Mrs. D, F. Anderson. ited with ,Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alex+ repairs, $167.41; A. ,Smith, Road 8, Comiderable grain is being brought HeTisall ,on the Stratf-ord 1. . t ",, . I of last year's operations ,of the mill . Mf: Jolin l8teacey, of Detroit vis. ander and fan -lily. - diamond. I . I I I Yet, in the face of these facts, ria- was sold some time agq Vd deliver- ited re and his mother retirned ;SoTr,e of the members of the Bu $23.15; T. WO&K gravel, $25-44, R. into market an<J meets with ready de- the score was 6-5 in favor of Eocn- I , , he sy Mil � I I I � � . 11 I�T, Road 9, $12.90; S. Ropp, Road mand and good market prices. sall, and which figures show a close ' . 1, . I tions and 'the rulers of nAtimi have ie,s are ordered up to next October. hurre with him after spending a fe-W Bees Misusion- Circle and friends -have '2 $4.5.5; W. J. Jarrott, P-oad Sui)t-', .Miss D. Hudgins, of Birr, spent a and exciting gaime. The clubs are I I i � ri bending their thodghta 'and in- The plant" was occupied for three weeks with friends. taken a cottage, "Honey Inn," , at � ' r . .I�ee ing th A number attended the decoration Bayfield. 130; London St. Steel Co., steel, Road, week Or' so with her -cousin, Miss, now nearing their final inatches for 4 I crew -eir endeavom to secure months in manufacture of last year's q, $922.41; John Oesc1h, Road 8, $9.10; Clarissa Mitchell, of the village. their standing in the season's, con- . ,. crop into oil and meal. With, four 1;ervices in the Lutheran cerdietery in .Mies -Marian Scarlett, who ,has bven � r havies and still larger armies. times the acreage it is expected th Zurich on Sunday afternoon. visiting 4with hei, friend, Mr. and I I U large E. Epp%, cartage steel, $3.48; E. Hen- Mx. MiiTch, of Toronto, brother -in- tests. . ­­ ,. � ts t drick, 'Road 15, $7,00; R. Adams, Rd. law of Rev. A. Sinclair; accompunied The Fall Fairs will -soon be the , It looks like a pitiable exhibition a full year will I)e required le � to handa 'Mr. Charles Redmond, who lived 'a -Mrs. J. W. McLean, left last week 10 $360; P. Schade, Ro:ad 13, $6.20'; 'by hi.i wife and members of !arnily, events, engaging the. Public thro . 11gh- . I �, � of man's intelligence. doesn't it? But the coming c,ro,p, nunilber of years on the BlindlLine, for Port Collborne to visit friends. i-, M, Russell, Road 1, $17.70; J. nre Nisiting at the Mans'd and 'Mr. out the villages, towns and citim � . .4 It' I .. money -� .Al... . �� t aftern all , it it; the people's. ' died at his daughter's home in ,Mil- , Miss Marguerite McDonald, was �arke,* Road 1, $27.10- -A. -Tinney, Rd. MuTch wil render solos at the seryiee I I . - . I F I ' ''thAt i ' verton last. week. visited by some girl friend's one day 14, $20.80; T. VinsWore, Road 18, on the coming Sunday. I - .1 . . � ,.�� .. is -being expended.. The People, . 0. A. C. Team Won. -_ , last week. Mr. Murcl . I . I . 1. -M.-Ow $12.20; W. Ducharme, drasher $130.60, is no str4nger to our village and his -_ - . . 1, �t. not the rulers, always foot the WI * Intario Agricultural College of - The Wslaes Margaret Elgie, War- G. Surerus, Road 9, $31.30; W. J, Har- mumbers at the United ,Church have I , I . . nors in he 1. . , - ey to be intercollegiate grain Judging compe- - - 11 ­ expended on experimental trips to titiorrs at the World's Grain Show 'Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. lbpl Alexander and Mrs. E. McBride 5, $12.90; S. McArthur, Road 1, section are already making ready for If V V i I en. Chandler, Beatrice Daymond, Iso- ,account, $2.40; J. M. Richardson., Rd. A number of the farmers i _" I ue ]o . HOW Imuch'Jonger are they- 'going to' G ph, won premier ho' t BRUCEFIELD garet Jones, F rence Thomson, Hel- vey, truckirig, $298.66; Stade.& Weido, always been inuch enjOyea. ii this V E, ' N. 'X,Queerl and daughter, of To - R . I the "on, or other things just as Scoxing 4,639 points out of a possible of the Busy Bee-, Mission Circl�, with $19.75. Telephone Accounts-Stro-m- the coming Fairs in the way of Pre- � . 4 4 �, - I ronto, were visitors at the the "Misses Dorothy Ogle, of Toron- . 41 1 6.600, the 0. A. C. team captured home of berg -Carlson, SlrPpliei�, $1.10. Bell ,paring ekhibits. I I �� foolish? to, Jean 'Murray of Walton, Pearl El- Telephone V the, team aggregate prize of a KOO' the former's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. . Co. 'tolfs. $109.80; Zurich (Mrs. 'Hall and children, I , , ,�, � .. 11, � I tro,phy. Bruce Mtanhall 'Cohoe of 'James MtQueen; also Mr. W. C. der of Hensall, iMits Jen-nie Chesney C,littal, switching, $85,00; W. Fisch- burg, are here visiting Mr. an , Mrs. � I �� ,South Woodslee Ont., won a scholar- Landsboyough, of Port Credit and and Mrs. Robert Daymond are holi- er, refund, $10M, W-orkmen's Com- of dpitts- Do'n9tmiss, ' 11 I daying for a week at -Miss, Churebill's James W. Bonthron, iMrs. Hall being % I I . p I Ship valued at $6,00 for scoring the Miss Thompsom ,of M000qe Jaw", vis- pensation Board, ammombnt, $6.30 ; a sister of Mrs. Bonthron. I .. I . . � cottage at Bay -field. ' 'r , The Hpdro and the highest individual aggregate of I,- ited friends, in the village. E. R. Guenther., cartage, $1.20; Nor- A couple Of our local bowlers took I - � I . ­ . ." ' 11 . 11, . Mn %.% Margaret Aikenhead is -ti - 18 v18- them Electric ,Co., supplies,, $&3.60; in a'tournanvent at London a Mon-' .� I Conservdaves 612 points. The 0. A. A, team was Miss Verna Linden, of Birr, i i 1� I ., , 1� � .. composed of B.,M. Cohoe, N. D. Hogg, .spending a few days at J ng w�th her sister, -Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Thiel, cartage, poles, $6; J. Car- day last. d I � �Ilt - (Toronto, -Daily Star) of Orono, and A. W. Archibald of hete. She has heT home A,Vcbie Parsons. . �ick, refund, $.2.00- 1-�-. G. 'Hess,, IaJb- The visit of ,the ln4ssionary from The -Sale - ' ' .111 " ,just '*turned from The Hisses Margaret and Dorothy or, etc., $173,80, 6 As- Pales4ne in the near future is look- I . ,� Seafofth.' In addition to first �1,, Chicago's World Fair. . ''.. .. , 'According to the Telegram Hyd . I I eneral . .� I ro b _4eeou . �� ing and scholarships, the O,t,rio ,Mrs. 'T. B. Baird enterta mc flgfe and B. Elgie took in the horge J.,Galster, Zurkh Drain South, $10; ed forward to with much hiterest. 0 4 ,c s I I i ined s a e at "', progress .is an achievenient .of the team secured a total of $270 in in friends at a quilting pa;rty on Tu Goderich on Civic Holiday. N , I S � es. . - Stade .& Weidet, acemnit, $3.75; E. Our church choirs following a .pi',' Conservative party atcomplirghed in dividual cash award . The Saskat day. . . . ................ � DaftTs, Sr., V&e,d Inspector,, $'68.60; monblios, holidays will soott, belback in 4 . ,, - - --Vm-w� During August - A I I - I . I the face of continbal Liberal opposi- chewan University team placed see- Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Aikenbead anid I - _ I Feeonomical Fire Insurance 06', $8.60; their, places. � . . i , I tion. The Telegr&m � says that Mr. ond and also took first honors in in- daughter, Lifflan, visited friends here ZURICH . C. L.' Smith, printing accourC,­$52'.00. Mr. Archie R�Dwcliffe -,of the "'Milk 4 11 k, I � WidCreals -recent speech on the HydrO dividual cash awards, the mount be- Sunday. I V, .4(1, � , " I 71�e Council adjourned to meet lagain Dairy Farm," just at the southern , 9AVO the people of Ontario "the true ing $300. �Many student teams from Dr. J. W. Aikenhead visited his sis- The ... AT � I 6" it charges the Globe Canadian and American colleges com- M�LnY friends. of -M.r. Oswhld on Septenilber rytb at 1.90 o'clock in outskirts.of the village, is, we believe, .. \ . 0 4 i 1, .)... I e , and i ten and brootbers on IStm,day. Fisher will regret to hesTof his ser- the afternooft­-4. F. Hess, Clerk� installifig a fine mlichine for pat- 0 . �, .1 � =U,r,h,, StrWdord Beacon -Herald vdth peted. Eleven classes of grain and Shower. -A very/pleasant Livening ims 'illness, having been under the Death of 'Henry Rau.--Mhe death tuerization, of , milk which will he . 0 1 . , . 1, IL . . . I .: I I.. applauding �Ithe idea -that the Con- .mail seed were included in the judg- laq spent at the home of Mirs. L. dtoctor's, care since last 11ittroday. occurred at his home in Staisley -town- mm .1 �, � oervatfivIes sb*uWff6t'dh%ifn an'y"cred- *1 ch appreciated by -his patrons and , * .; - 141 ` sto , Ing. Fyre lacA week, when Mrs. Eyre, and -Mrs, Harrington Flnkbedner Was ,ship, near Dasbwood, bn ayl his creditable enterpriset, ' ' I . �,%.' - Mrs, A. Zapfe entertained tn ho-noc taken to a London hosVtal on Sub- AuguAt 5th, of one, ,of the wterlkZ' (Mrs. Shortt, of ,W1ndv6r, is this � Nb.'one ob*ts to the Ocmverva;tivev ' of thpir frignd, Dr. Anna .,Haugh, dAy and operated on for spoendicitis and highly esrbeely0ed resi4ents of own, ,Week here visiting heT si sters, the, I 4 " . ni receiving their share of I era at World ,�,�',�` , ' " eW Many Oritario Winn .. 1 �, , ming sC I this . . , 9. -elect. About fifty gnesits were She is doing as well as Mn 1%nry Missids M4ry and Emma Johnston, Ro 4 Ael credit for the ftauguration and Grain Show bride -be ex- district, in the person of Mr. .. C I - S � , , , EaAy results in ju�$�Jg at Present and during the eve'aink Dr. pected. I i . . � I ,�i','� , Aevelopment of the Hydra Mte'rprigC , %& M�. Rau was born i -n Stanley 'Baseball entiliuSiasts between our I V I I 01�";, , the ETaUgh was presented with a beauti- Monday was obqerv�ed is Civic Holi. 6.6 -years ago and had farlbed in the 'many local and ne,iighi,bori.r�g WAtc,% I , , ,� - � . , . , 11, . qS 11 � 111�1, T,he, H-pdrat beg*n las a niunicipall ven- Worles.'Oftin txhibiti6nf in Regina ful dinner set. A very drttusing 'Part day in town and nftrly all of the district all hi8 life. He is are having full enjoyrne.nt out , of �Jt ­ I '�l, , . in ,the facer of , eld survived _ ' I ", kfft * , Opposition tbAt Saak., indicat that ,Ontario grow- of the �lvening's entert4nweni was a residleints were out Of town� lyift.ny a their favored pastirm �­ - , br, i ptupty lines and it vml eat- eTs bad cap , tnr#d a fair share of the mock wedding, whi t- -by his widow and.a,grow,ft-up family I -- %.�A�' -ch caused much tending t6 races at Goderieh,ow,hil,e an,(,, als by one 11brot'her, (Mr. J. P. , .0 There is a large yield of tomatoes I I " JW ffir'Iyugh, to ,fts%'fts on a ftoil- .hwa,rd's, Chief bonours in red to,p merriniftt. Refresihments were serv. others spent the day at the Iake� in our cvillage this sUminer. VARNA , I 2p'i- -"V,#*". ;4�4'j_ JAgig, � , &l'fW',da of - 8 went to J. N. VanUor, of ed �by the hoot,enses. . Rau, of ZuTich, The funeral wag - � - " holil fronw his lata.IoTae on .Tuesday The services in the three local I 4 , , ,. f4, . aide. 'k il"; p!t.WYrKYtWbi ,4,�J0JVWd,_ftftr Utu'd6ft 4f 1Ab , "" Ir H,. SlniveAy, Mr. Jamm Swat had th�e 'Aasur� (A nu-Mbe'r frorm tov�n %,ay.& r6dftt, mol -hi Sunday hfat were fal . . � ,* 111� 'ord "I 1� - ,,','.�-' ,4,14 1 1 t #dbl,1461'y" . nrg at 9 &.4ra. O,Dtysdale Rorylon .,,churches on il, . �� 9 ,to.,: 40f6bli "o 1 I I I .� i 14" 1 I ffecohd place. of a visit fro,m fijs njL_* 31iss Irefic ly pur.&4sed cotta 1�m a4 Grand Reud. - CWtholic Churdh, - wher,e, 4, the julliral well attended. Service in iSt. � I . I a ,, �;,A, , 6) 1 i Oft, W 046T 06'b-. 1 Gayuga, wos Thomoon and .her fijefi<ts Ws Massrs, Ferd. Hab6r#r ,Ind A. 6. t,",mgs I ,VA,V, fttllvej Angliftit Choutch PavAli .W , 16FL601 Of We 11"T14 i ,� 1. U. mot, I 'i �, - , ;Aftg WAS mug W wam . colhidut - 1 '04 I.. , N "W ,"', ,. . , I' �1­ 0. �.,y�. "''-1 � I I . ­... , --- ... iA I '. ,�,, 11 I to* ,4#d � f:hdl 11 are.�t ,,,, -t11�o011b81,;rr1fB Pot elp6cfe8j'Powers, W0 Kenteay avd Mr.' A� Os.' 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