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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-07-13, Page 211-111. "Ill, , . I ''.". ". " , . : .: 1 �'. � , . - . q,,,`� - i . - , ;. ` _"...` I I - - , , "" , " , , ',� -�,­�,,, �'. �,%: 'M'i"' I" I_; ".1.", : 14� '4 �, . . , I � 11 ,�­ I, . I �, . . ,. ��, .,',J, .,!)i�V";�`�40','��; I . . , , . - �, . 1141 & I ;,t,: , "d �,,,`� ,N) :,,it. � i� I 'k.; 2� l I . , . .. - I 'i � e 1: �- � � l� ,,,il'i� M� 111� Ili , 11 .."', -.1-1_171. 11, � � . � � I. � I . , . I , - , I i, � , - �� .i�'. I . . . , . 1. I � 1'�' . I "I 11'� . . I .1 . ___ -, - ­ - ­­, ,, , - ==m!- - .. I � I . 'l , - ­," -.1'.." ... -I , % 1. , , , V - � [ , .` ­.. I "I',"", . .. :1 � . . . . ? � � . .11 � 11 - . , .. a U.1"'t .',� �. Z"1411'. i� I I . - ,.; - - - ­ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ...... , , J..,4,1�,�,,,,,,vi�4�,�"i�.,,.W,% ;� . I I I " I, 16, $U0J : . TOady � and itlye�, pronounc6raput V I ., I .......... . . . . . I'll I . . 11.1 I ., ­ �� �. . I I i " l 1. I ,,H, J � '@X , . � , f � its� T ea , , M r" ,� "g",'p_ .1 � I - awaits. the d4par"ture � , ., , , A -ill- " I 1,1.�,� 111A. . d I ' ' . � � ',; 1&�,�'I`i�`,`,i&, HT � She ' fit' 1, ���� (I . 411, , persoxiell only 'r &,,`� 1"" I I 1. 11 I I , gr _ �.. ''a ,0 � NMI 1 8 � �, Ag 1 I , Mr �,RIIIIV, I "I 11.11, W , . . 6f - Henrya�nd his Ministers ,, om I , 1, - i tg�� 1.c I . �'.. . .1 � I I . ,�, '%; . XcLeah, Editor. the ministerial offices and the parlia-' lutemting'ft" - ploko from . I I �­ �,,�. . . . . . . . :", I I ' I .� � ... I ;f! �� . ,,,,,#', 4'.��,.�V',��.,.�'..'� ''. I ltnent buildin - 11 . Of fifty and " l _ ,�.-J -t,,,,;�p � ,., , . . 98 I �� , I il�r , ,�',-,�.p�n,,�, ;,',�-��', -,lt ,"� _,,,n"­�' ,,, " m g, . , "A4 " , � "" "' " 't Ontarlo, ev. . Qlie way to settle it would be for . -Ave yearo ago. ;� .., i0'9 , , �',"#, Sedortbl, twieuty , .. .... . ; ix. . , 11 , "". - ,­'Iill?�, � ", I I . I ,.� ..... .... .. ' , � TTII'iMl � .. . �-I" I 9 �, � I da -afternoon by. McLetm Mr. Henry to step out im � . 4"llk";�,�10,2 mediately. I , �y `..l��� , � 11- r �� i*,&,0X1 ,1 � 11-1- I ". " ­ . ­,­­­." ;;i 113,U911, I I Then All:. Hepburn would have no reT ro. ,� N ir 1, I 0-j" . � - "I 0, 1,7�i` "; """ , ., F I'll 11" rll� k I" I � . . � . .14i, Huron Fbqmdtor I of . R� " - " _____ � I . I 'b; -. !, ­'- ' '* , "', . 4 1 � � M N . " ,r 14M 1 �iAA t ''.11,11'' . " ­ co I 11 � , N Z. I ursO ut 6 step ln�' g , ,i� I �'; " V51 ar"', "i, l i" . - . 1�2I �, ,1 , I , July 11,, 1884. "I ,Vi'141, � _!�q�h _sx ti rate, $1.50 a year in That, in fact, would prove t h e , �� � lup,p %'vk!� v, WRIM,Apl�,qft, � 1y,,!..P ir ion , l4', ,;� - - I— 1. , , _ M�twing an open �air nuseeftgl of the 'I I 'i, " " "' i.. i _V � ,,VL eign. $2.Q9 a,yeg. Singlie , , "' I f truth of both their statements. � " � 11, ,-_V, , , I -n AilmV in Victoria Park 'on, � 11 'r - " . I . � I ..... , �, - 01�,� I - 4 cents 7 . . . .11 i8alvatio ".,.q... I- I :1 I - each. Tuesday ev(pning, somw meanrawAls. I �i, ""i , ,g7%-,,.:',,1 4, *I throw rotten egge among the mem- ` '�., �. . . . .. . - 41,11, W R -, "'�; , I _., . - . ' � bers of thp Axiny. . - '-q,%",, -,...- A.- I 9 , I �,.­­­'. '. "' ' dvertisin 'rates. on ap �U, 96, 1".. A, ... ii�X� ., . -, � - plication. , I Tito lenses belong,ing to Coin*andii ��� 11 I 'A", r�_ 1.-.,�_ � . Quite flight I., Uiardno's EW, 1 I.;, liF, V" " " L , , . I I or Cheyne, stolen from , ��Rf .ffyLk'­' J__ . "I I - I I . ��� .11"lli, ,,;, F1 * The Judge who presided at the re- last fall, were found by"Mr. Keating , , , Iffle ers of the Canadian Weekly, who. is erecting a'r0sWem:e on the 1Y , giab ,��11 11 i 01.117'",-, 1. . . ', - 11-11 I count of ballots demanded in the Ot- vpeaut lot adjoinmd MT. Jas. Mur I t '�­ 1K 4pers� "Matfon, Class A . ;111 ��. ,1�',P. 44 1- "' ' L " ' van ent ". W tawa, riding, follo g the. rec , I � .�,,,,, _ -of a FinRa7sori hw puh?�- � V I ""� ? � - . 1� - L �'��L �,l. � , , � gffilW C idada and the Huron OIL wim"am I'll - , ,_ I ..... 11 1 C .... ,'":4,-, , p, chased , in L Fg_ '­ , " -t . Provincial eliBetion, has made the it cottage and lat ,., I � ". b6ii�ty Press Association. e t , . -1 I .- L I pkd' by 121r. '­_",­.-­ - I k � . suggestioln that in all future provin- mondvi presev,t own I I �L, � 11 L ,, . I I I ' Lowery, an,4 intendis coo*ng them W __ . 1, "" L , cial 'elections, eachi,candidate running live w4en -he leaves his farm. in Tuck- . ,�,'�, - SEAFORTH, Friday, July 13, 1934. - ' ��",:,L,­ , I ;." , in such elections should be forced to ersini'04. ,. . �,,i�e`-,,` 1 � l. � ., 11 1'.* I .. 1l:V. I 1. . MX. Peter, ,Cow= of 19gialondlville , . 1. � . I I �Ii - .-; . - I i �'. .. � � ... t., -r.. I . 1". " make a deposit of fifty dollars, be- �roke his lleg la5t weem: when befell 1� ,. i ;.7."', , . q I �ffardlp Fair to Th e Afa it - fore his name Will appear on the baP from a load of hay on the fzmri .of . L . L , 111:1'a, . . . . Mr. Cbesswell,,TuckersmitL I .."I'l .. . 111"..", �111 Some Conservative politicians and lot. I I "wee infmts� w*e b4plbilz&C " R,;.:,- - L . 1. �` . . ,The suggestion of the Judge is Captain Gage -of the salvation, Army i��'z, �. Conservative newspapers� par- L -evening �&eiet;ing, in ",. ...." , . solne . at the Sunday 11. 1"', � , . .1 quite right, as far as it goes, but the Cardno's Hit& The hall was packed I'L "',�,� , Ucularlythe,Tor6nto Telegram, have � ,:'f L . . I . I I . trouble"is it does not go far enough. fu,ll of people eager to witness the ­ ... il L been accusing the Mail and Empire 11 Ceremony. I I -1 1�, ,.. e This is a free country and we are Mr. -ftbevt Sco#, owner of SoorWa J, I _.i- L , ,of falling down on its support of th I . .1, 1,`t ,',;, L . supposed to have government of the I block, iptends putting a now front in. lj�i.. - ­ � ,,, "I'll, _ , Conservative party, during the re . ,!ils ,building and -plate glass windows 4 . I , .1 people by the people. But at the I ,i,�,.�. ""i Provincial election campaigrL in the stores of meosTs. lAimsden & , ... 11 "...:: gent I I - son. - & Young. Mr. ,�,,, � Mail and , same time, that theory can be de- WE and Wilson ��;�i, . I l T at is hardly fair to the . 11, ­ It John Lydn has the contract, ,which 1, veloped along lines that were never , ' . I ....... .11, .Fgnpire. It is true,, that the Mail . TUXIS Over $600.00. , ,,, - ,1.11�i Mr. P. Murray, who.bas" .. ��, I . �. � * i hi * intended to be followed. i. been, sinic- R .." I showed little,, if any, partizans p in ' ' "' on 'Mx. MVFaul�g'new resi- I 11 1,�. eetfngs� It - Many instances to this effeci� d.e- - . "g Nlli�,�. . it,4 report oi political m . dience on Goderich Streett, has had to I . 9 1111,��,.��,.':. ". , ' veloped in thb'recent election. There ft 46 feet before rea-ding water . ,,, , did not try to represent a successful Mri. - Charles Whitney has Gold ihe , I � I . , , . � �1�1 were numerous instances Where can- .1 ­.­: . 1. lAberal meeting. as a dud, nor a dud ; residencei- aldjoining the, Catholic `_� � didates entered the field who not only church and at present occupied b .;',,� - - , -of a.Conservative rally as a huge I y � ".- � _ . . MT. Lyone, to 'M.r, Williaml lNekard ­K�L,� . . . � stood no chance whatever of being _1 I I'll, I. success. - � I mie of $1,200.0& �� I I I elected, but who were not qualified ,Mr. John Tomlimon dieA in, Dublin , . _.� �' , ' It gave a full and unbiased report . `- ,L'1,._.' . � in any sense -of the term, to be par- in -his 95th yeaT recently. He ownef to , 11:.., , . of -:all meetings held by both parties 'J'anada in 1845, � " '. . 1 �. I - -t . . liamentary' representatives, of the' ' Mr. John Warwick -died at his home . , . ,lil M the election, and a full and unbias-' . I I .1 on'tbe O,th concession of Hullett in V: people. . . . ,��­ led report of how the different lead- . his' 63r,d year. 'He came,to the ,ckv. ".. ;L . , 1� , I . . ers and speakers were received by Any one with a' girievance, an ego t-A,ct when it was a wild,lerikes about , P,V,_ , 35 years ago. I - .... ".. n- -1 . their audiences over the Province. or a cracked brain can run for ho 1. I " Mr. J,c4m HcAllister of Hay has, 1, I ,", qrs in, an Ontario election, or any , purchas,ed the farm ,of'John Turner, 1,�,4.' . It is the,business of any self -re- . " near Hillsgreen, for $7,000. - V ,�,: I I specting -newspaper to publish the . . small minority of cranks can nomin- Mr. W. A. Waueh, of the firin of 101 I . ate -a man to contest an election at McDonell & Waugh, has let the con - 1. � . I .day's news. as it really occurs, and I i, practically no expense to themselves, - tract for -a fine -new residence. %"_� not as they think it Should,' or as they Mr' John Thompson, 'well-known I ,;., . I � but at a very considerable expense ,saw' ; , I .1 . would like it to occur. In that re- . . mill man of MaKillop, i.'s e'recting 111,111. I to the 'taxpayers at large. , oneof the largest barns in, the Coun. ... I. *_ . spect the Mail'is to be commended on I I ty of Huron. From floor to,peak it . . , T., , . its provincial campaign reports. I Such instances do not add to either i's just 50 feet. . �­ ' i 1; 1, . I , "I i The editorial polidy of a news- the dignity or the purity of elections I 0 1 1 . ",". � a f them should be . 111, � paper, however, is an entirely differ- Frorm Thi6'Huron Expositor f ,, �:�. frowned upon if not made impossible. 0 ,, i� . ent thing. In its editorial columns . July -16, 1909. ­� _. , , A, necessary deposit of two hun- I I 11.1,t . The Mail was strongly partizan afid - I The 12th of July was celebrated at 4i l ,, I l'. I I dred dollars instead of fifty dollars, Clinton on, ,Monday of this -week, ,2�,:.. . the support �b,gave the Conservative ,i 'when thirty-4six lodges from Tluro n . . ' ' amount would be forfeited to , � "".' which .., party was outstandfig I the daily and Perth aseembled in the town, It - -1 . n n ` . � 11 ,V � , . . the Government, unless a certain was estimated that -there were nearly ��`.l aper field. . .1 ,,� .. newsp 11 proportion of votes was procured by 10,000 present. � l '1141. , To the .-average party politician, IM -r, Johri ,S. UcKinnon, former dis- I . .. , ,i: -ig way to- -tTi,ct resident, has beein elected presi- , .,�, 7 . however, that is not. nearly enough. a candidate, would go a loi ... "I L dient of the Toronto ,branch of the ,�,',' wards accomplishing this. And the 1`�l As the politician sees it, the duty of Canaddan Manufacturers, Associa- � I . � new Government should take ille tion. . 1, h i � � I. ilt? , I , I I a,ne.wspaper is to support.his policy r immed . iate considera- Mr. William -MoRfllan, one of the , 1". 11 matter unde , . -e, '41 I through thick and thin; six days in tion.' I � pioneer i sidents of Seaforth, died on ,E- ' Mondayrin his 73rd year. N. . 'r, the week; three hundred and twelve 1,,�,,. , 1A defl,v,ery horse ,of -Messrs. � Mehl- , 4�,� - - days in the year. And, of course, to . - � tyre & 'Hills, ran away on Weidnes- , , 111, r� I I I ., A,,: . ,. &,�i',�,., supply this service.free of cost. I day alt noon,, and after missing the ,! , . plate glass windo,w ,of ATh Aberbart's� T2. WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAYS ��ir, . For the privilege of being. called a, drd- -store, ran fh.e' entire length ,of . . � 11� - . , 1, Main Street on the sidewalk. N�, 11 party newspaper, the ardent poli'- - . ... . . - ' I . . ,Mr. Henry Cash ,of McKillop frac- ' . K'�L�' �L� 4 - * I , , _ - � tur&d his shoul,der bladie ,on Fri 'i" ___ , i ' ' tician believes it is the dat of thait . SMALL T ti%,L , I y OWN MERCHANTS day � ,,�. . ' as a res,ult of a fall from the roof %AiL __ , . paper to put all the political irons in (Chatham News) � �!,,N� - ' of a barn. 1.11 . �a - - � the fire and to pull all the political Now that times aTe getting better and busi- ]Mr. Thomas I �.`,­. I - . Stephen,,,, Sr, was I . '4- ness is on the up�grade, it lits- time to pay tribute unconscious oln Tuesday af- ��_ 2 estnuts out. It is not even neces- ' �, teTiToon, -when he fe'l from a cherry .�,_,, . to the ,qn-lall busiressmian in this city, and all I Lq." . ry for the party politician to be a other provin"nI cities, for the manner in which tree at the home of Mr. G F. Rog� I �?, sa 011 � . _4 . ,. 1. �,ii. subscriber of the party paper. - ihe has "carried on" during the depression. Re- ers. I . 1k.. , cedtly the same thought occurred to the Jackson Division co,utb ' ­ , Was beld hei-e on �_­ The services which a Tuiesday, Jll,dge -Holt presiding. *,�., - - - , politician is New-, 'which offered the following comment: 1111N��:',� . supposed to render his party, as the, )'When industry ,and. the building trade were The re'siden,ce of Mr. Charles Fink- .- - - I., 11 . , prost,i.�te, the business men of the country car- beirver, had a narrow esiGape from. I -el- " i ": , olitician sees it, are, however, bn an ried'oi�. Tl�lely kept their doors .open. It is true ing destroyed, by fire the other nig"h't, 1. .i P I 1;r . - they had to pull in the belt a little tighter, had when a gasoline stove ignited. ��� z�; entirely different plane. to red'uce , I'll U. . expenises'and cut salaries. But the av- Mr. Cronin of Atwood has purcfhad� V,- , His party allegiance and help are � lezage 3)�Lsineiss man kept his employees ,on ,the ' ed the grocery s e , li I .. , bu ,in ss of Mr. Sun- . ,,, ., only required at election time. It 'Payroll. INT -any of them have gone ,to the ��iii day. ... :::I lt .i. . in the desperate efrort to ma.iin,fain the higli ideals `�Tr, William Bristow has just com- 11 i". �� ,.,.� , 1, must never interfere with busihess . of busines(s. . � pleted a fine new residence for Mr. . , ..., �, I "The bu-,�nesls men liarve submitted to hig I ber Gporge Dale, Huron R6ad. Hie also 5, at other times. And even at election . ��;, "i'll taxatioai� and hkght-T oiYerating costs. But ,they has the contract for a handsome two �'-L�­� times he should not be asked to do , L, [[,N . , , , have nod corniplained. The prafts in -most bwd- sforey lb�ick residtence for Mr. John ".." I . . . . . . OR something for nothing. If he.spendg ness long since cie-ased." I . 11 ;111. . Finlayson, John Street. .. The smaql business mian, as founa in the small- Sie�fbrth cam now boast of two � ........ �. 1 ten cents, surely he should be reim- er cibiesi is the, backbone of the- country. it is 9, bandisome, autoqn�o.,Viles. W;,�� , ' m% W. Y �� . , bursed with a quarter. I notable fact that few businesl& failures have been Box and Mr. T. Ca,vbe'rt returned, .... ��-, - I " ��;�,04., '' - reported WiliOng the members of this class of , frorn Detroit after having Purchased, �w�, There are a good many politicians citizens. 'Mey have carried on, against strong thcir cars. They made the trip home ",,, . , � 9.fl�, Of that kind in the world asthe recent odds, Only Ta&n. of courage hnid ability could c,verland, Mr. Box arriving safely in I I ­­ : �", -ch a record under ' I ". and wide8pread criticism of The Mail ha"ve ach4eved ,su Such condi- S'eafort�. -t, howeliver, wis � lii� Wr. Callbel ly , tions, and we take off our ,'hat to the smal-l-town not so �ortunatel some part. of his car 1, `- ­ proves. But at that they are not all ,business man, here and letts,ewhere. � I ,ha -%ring broken Om' Me way and hei 'lad � I.- . � , .... li, 6 11 , � � 11;. 11 I ,,, , , " "" i "I... . of one party. , I I 0 1 1 to leave it in, Lana,= for repairs and 1 ,3 , " ,�, I it will be ,here in a few days,. ,� ­ � '�i I � .1 The'fact of -the matter is that the WHO STARTED THIS AND WHY? Mr. Robert McMillanhwv encted a ; . . 1 4 : i I 'M :�. I I ,(Tbronto Daily ,star) large r,Pw driving lwuse on the pro - h, 1, . l.i; - . ... perty he Mcently - Purchased from ­ , 110; _ '-fight, caosidering. the kind of am- I refty si,gbf to see a great man7 Mrs. B. B. ,Gunn. ,. IMP11, . I ;I1 i, . -a a ptat,� �,u',,'�. . j11D'Un19 1411e,eltoorsi 9'atheried, i -public - ttking, - - - -Mavt,er D#,Vid ,W`ilsvrr's� -pon§ re- �114,�,,k m, ualitio, n with which its party sup- a ww! to "respect" those in authority anfl, obey - cently presented, him with a baby I I ;,�, I 11"JIL-_ ..... - plied it, I Ibblem (It Was a brilgihit thoug,ht On somebo,dy,la �.I, .: 1W_ . colt. It is a man of - ,. very small speci ", E , , I I Part to stage a public 0elffoiniance lof -this. kind, the horse , h,� I 0 . ' tribe ,but is as ,pTetty and 1, I liu�l � . . It dramatized vdftnes inherentt in us, as a .. 1 - � ,-_ I pleo_ lively as a iy". . - ,�R" . pile. A I I I �, ,,Z,,`� . One Wa to Settle It. , St. Columbian chunch w"camplete- "I ,� .. - "I �� ,,, -f�;�. I I I . 9 'Me, originator of this idea, however, woulld - ly desit,loyed ,by fire Thur,day ,,,,,n - LL ­ , ;� - '' n0t,An� it QaSY to eixplain to the public the need ing. . .� I r" - . . for this dm-wK7V,t,iOn of vIrtues inherent in the f ,� _ , 1 , There seems, to be a wide differ' 11 1, ,,, '41 The committee appointed to exam_ "'. � ' I .. ,, r,", ,,,,� �' .11 ,,;W. ence of o Cana,dia-m and British people. "Mose in author- %, .j_�.. , MsPectl if they earn and de-, to'council on'Mofifty.night that they � " , pinion between the two. po- 61ty.wiffl be,heldi ift ine thei oleetrie, light pples, reported � , 1� " rtie ��,g_,� litical p , s in Ontario concernftig serve respe& -abd'.thej will ,,,� '�ti�, - 'be 0667ed it they bad deeided'to, allow,ulle el,ectric light I " . 2, I li, ;,� ., the'dife on which the old government ennet subh laws, 1by-laws and regulations as, are , 1�,. � I , � company to romove tlie poles to -the .1 I in the public bvt&est. � I ,,, %_�,. .. . .- �, outside of ,the sidevrailk . 7 �,��..' , I -sholuld walk out and the new govern- I ft *1-11' not he easy to' filduce the peqple at, :. � I 1. ,�, , I large, to ft-ke a vow to respect the sUborities . The roof was blown off the barn �� I I 1­� . , , . � I , liont, should walk in. , ­*:­ . 131 .. , I., of Mr-. Matthew': Armstrong, Com- � � . . 11 � l ..­ , ' . no matter whait they do and obey� them iry mill �� ` 1, 11 1 4 . I I I I . I , '4"�', : 11 1he Cons ' -are blaming the th6ngO Iftft or *rojVg �h4 stance, 'du�rilng thers,borlin on, Satm-day. _� ..�. . - grivatives cre - such obfiga, - I The hay crop in the. Brucefield; dis, I " 'iAi l, �106rals- and th e* Liberals are blam- Gebmany Under k �,�(� - -�ii,�,l",-: -, ,Nbul in democracy. K, 1.�liy­ WJ , "i!"'i." i�.,,%;,�,, , , ., I trict i4i very light this 3�dsr. li-', 1.� - & 14 , - d4r 06ftftt*M thU .. ..� j'�_ " ,� 1 . 1. , � , . .1 I anyone I 1. 11. -�ratives as the cause b2nd de"tion to rulers is elacted, Chn 'Patterson of, Auburn, won the $25.00 i� � , �, 10"i tho'coiftsel Of . . Fascism and in Russia um Roy Patterson, son of Xr. Donald �, ,,�l I I ". I I . ­�i,1111�11,1 11 . , , , 5, . � I.i. - �., I I'll "� � I have i"gined that -a sprig of Fwsocisw 1��O.lil 13 I i ; I � ,. ... I - '' ... - im In, in rthe 'Giodlerich 061- � R -40 � I . I—— R, 11" - ' ' sdholai*h1p Ov4 . U�q , , @f,%,NJ, "�,'�, .4 � 1. , . 4 ,41 1 1 = Z IpUhlled In Toronto thlat d W it- legiate Ins,atute. 0,�YF''. , 11-,`,��,V: I I � , Y� - says be was read the -1, is .:Mi,M. , . 1, 1 , , ­ 1.1 � . ' y tO A gftat tl"? The fux for . afx. John Davo ,of bxeter haisp illeen, I I 1.11 - 11 ­ . . , ,�q',i.f' , ­."; ,. , , -t ,. "X.R, ".., ��I, . � r , Ito election, but Mr., Hep- it. . I �.. I . ,,L ' ",,­,­� I,- I I , �, i N11-th"Oomplete respect for our ingti 20plDint-ed Wbomobile constable �W 111"', fi.,��`V�� I L "I . I ) bluorls and �1 'g,4�,"J'., I , ..� T � �`, 1;, *� ., -to stay on � for g - in ,pe'rictit obeldien,cle, to the,om"tutift� the elec. , I �-� 11 1,-, ..him � I, lthe' summer months for South nur6n I 1'. The I yfvlos , '1`1�' 0 .W 1 4 J;"�I�';'V .1' - , 'a ... e- -,wss h * trouble 4 "" of orfarffo T'KA'D* 0J& 'dl 'the "provincial 11;�11� � # , ,�.'L;,"� -by &49 Ontairio, Golvc"imft,t� A ,is 11 110i­,,� �11. 11-11 ��­. 11. I-aving - . 'Al" I his..daty'to beep. tab -on all NutionV4 h�,� %� ­'��. 14 , 114"fle,s f!rtm Office and sob up vew au)bbbri- b1W, t1fe1r,A'dWJbM 'Old, g6* 'T'i, 1­1� .�� , ii0q,,pp"g,� ,-�,,�',v,�'�,;..� � gut I ' e 'r I actions 4, �C ,1 �,,...1011.3�1,111_9 het and would notibe Itked. Vo attem#b to iegimikit the -electom in id Voets and ." ,�,­,�-,L� ti �a WaY as woWdl itirev,mt Ovem �Nng so w;,-- a � I �, b. rehit of g0v e_;, h I - . 'ILI' ­ . , 6rn. - . sual, ' - Mn -to,,b� 'ed-thoritift & a] - I ­­ 11 I -Ac., I . ... . A 'Job as thiis can stoteo, here .' , port .6 'A I'll I , go *. - , V I . .11.11. . 1. " . dmw­ -4660D Vill ., has becio , , , i1i --iegarcts-to- I'. � y his''ce s%u­V6VWM­ -it R -it -w , � ­ '. . I- , � , I `_ � onid. . �,. ,s& -it' , , , , - - , "Al.'k ,, .1 11 ,, �t. ' .. I ,,, - ,,, , V , � , � . �,491. � ., *f% -%# Wed. I , "ng ,the eatforomignt ,of the la�* regakift 11 � I 1 . Ift � - ­ . I , mwg cif 'Aftole/. 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RD 79q 'W*e,mbPT When. every tree 'Vero � , 'I , ,.wo.�.w : .1.11 ­ 1-.1.117, _'��I,:_. , , '' ��: 1. ­%­'��' - " , . ?Lw4oxii aftw the WdMdu4s, WhIo.. 8%, overy crossrio,wi was covered with � ox, mg,d, � �h or �oared'fer them lad large pooers extoili im nly� vwxeo of = . ,W.Q udight 'Putt � it certain sUlliow?, Fdrit on the P00- ddtfeM,00y, #u4 Isoty. that.. ,many pew- ter wo4ld ber the n-wne,_preferaWV' eke rauiember�,d � and � talked a- somie. bw Som%ding-titlo, 1,8000and's igh� I = bb4dw .. , soloy 00 Aa*09UUt Of, thO 11 I . or Wad; then *ou horses ftat wete asswioted'with their ... re, Of Stalwart looking steed',; � . . . � . nou", " � ... -4 Pedigree; then, the toute, . . , This significanice emikited-An, -the ending As always *M fthenole to'his words, O��nt chair,"' vbWd be sinl;- owe stablo for the ymelg end." ',ffiarly forceffUl t 4 " . 0 not a few hoTZO_ John XwTeuvwh; vviting mandy lovers Jif they were paralleled with in Me Londlon. Free Pre�L% recalls a llem,pty itol.11 . I number of, the, more fAmous horses During the last 60.or 0.0 years in and their owners, who, were Promin- Western Ontario ftere ,haw been o*ft ,the Staft dbtldvit many,years so6ies n.d . Of civoty, stialus'l- a 11 '.1i...- agbL = be- z0fil, IQ wilih Man$ -that ' "'A fragment of Saul! Slick is em- other aubnals haming the same 'q bodied in the following quotation," 1. . ties, - chamaieceTISTICS. -and, .,,��siuou,o , begins ,W. 'MadTavish, and, cmtkoues, as -had, thelipredeclessors. . "Amy Wan that understands horsies. has a considerable fair know- , 1,ri this connelcUpit our ithioughts & -to pretby ledge of wonwn, for they are jwb no,t go, out far-fayned -horses Of the,race, trzwk,ii--horses, that were allilze in temper and require the very . waamied up in front of the grand identical same -treatment" . We do not pose'as bd'ng an auth, seband, just enough tD make them liulbw and eager for race. Not orky on),either horses or *omen. We .the like ithe horses in, the pictures we adnilit admhultion for both and the' gazed Jong, -upon in Uw hotel st4ble 01d4ime saydhg of IS= ,811dk has' of Jay-Eye-jSeei and,Dewber and Aftud started a trend of thougllit *,n horses S., condng dawn the hqme',i#retd'h of ithe past. ' We are of the opinion that the RVith tails over the sul ft-, shaft curve, amdI -necks iwell stretcho& memory of w*ny gallant sbeeds bus . dwelt vMdly in the aninds, of many , . . I ((Conthmtd, on Paw 8) ' . I .1 .. I I I . I- - I . � . . 0 's JUST A, SMILE. OR,TWO . 0 , 0 I . I He was a, seedy-looldn-F, trimp,* . I I . Willile-&.a, what is a politician? - and he was working ,the *ty­t1w- ' Fatlwr--4%n� a )p4fttman as a old -sailor" dodge. I . human macb6ne with a waggling '' "Could you, do !Eoomelihing. for a tangue. I poor Old sailor, ma'am?" h& askiect "Then What is a"statesman?" as a sour,faleed woanan -opened, the '"It. is an ex-iipoWcian who has, door. , . ... I I ... I ... s . . masteTdd. the art of holding his Me, woman eyed him GUSPi4douslly- tcnglUe." . "Poolr,Old, saflolr?" -she echoed, . 11 . 4� 41yes, ,muni"', rephed the traMP, Jurge (to 'prisioner 'charged with X'Nigh, on foriy years I followed .the burglar,v)-4If you .. were in -the water .7� 1 . ... .. I , I bouse for no di-shonest purpose, why I I WO I,` " replied, the sour-fitced .fe- was it that you were in. your stock- maic, as she slamimed the aoi6r in .*ngi feet? . his face, "it's; a -pity you &Wt Prisoner ---J heard. that -there was overtake it!" I I sickness in the family. . . . = I . I I 'D SUNDAY� AFTERNOON 0 .0 I 0 . 0 � (By- Label Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) . N . . . I 0 Lord how ha,pfpy should we lbe I I � ' in LA, with Moses and gave to him the If we could, cast -our care on Thee, law., How .many ways. God took to If we from self coul&�rest. keep Elijah alive; fed' him by rav- i And feel .at, heart that One above, ens, by a widow and by an angel— ' In perfect wisdom, perfect love, and now to show that man does not Is working �for the be�t! live -by bread ,alone, he kept 'him alive . forty days without foodi. The place Lord, make these faithless he -arts of no doubt, renrinded'him of the man- .. oUrs, iia, and encouraged him to hope tbat - I Such lessons Isarn from birds and God would sustain -him and- in due flowers; .- � ' time bring him out, as he did.. the Make them fronri self ,to cease, children -of Israel, though like him, Leame all thing& to a Father's will, � fretful and distirustful. , And ta-ste, before Him lying -still. . "The wish for death, the weariness Even in affliction, peace. 'Amen. of life, is a phenornenon extremely I . Joseph Austice. -rnmon,: and common because it a- , ris,es fr6m,a, multitud� of causes; but S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 15th, 1934 . Unose causes all run up into -this, Lesson Topic — God Cars For that, as Scripture expresses it, "Man is barn to.sorrow, as the Sparks fly Elijah. . Lesson Passage -1 Kings 17:1-7 ; � upward." Rebuke this feeJing as y,, will, you in , ust deal with it as a 19:1-3. � Golden Text—Matthew ,6:32. fact, and as an experience of human life. The sense of faihire,.the con - Elijah was , the greatest of the ' viction that the evils around, us are prophets belonging to the northern �tq,onger than we can grapple with kingdom, of IsraeL and one. ,of the the apparent nion-atone-ment for the grandest and. most romantic eharac- intolera�bleL wrong—there are hours rw historv. The events of his life are recordea in' four chap- when under the -incidents Df thes-e trials the ,Christian ters of 1,Kings, in the first two chap- ley2en noblest finds it, hard to keep hils faith strong and ters of II Kings,, and in 11 Chronicles XXI-12-15."As in the case of Dan- Hs hope unclouded. Take'any man bas Iff - ,iel and of a majority -of the twelve who ,spoken, words burning faithfulness, or done deeds of high minor prophets, nothing is known of his parentage. Sorl*where in, the courage in a Tnean and lying wor d ,be land of Gilead,, ,a fertile and beAu,ti- and cl�iances are that' his lif"'. story'was clou'ded by failure or clos- ful district Elijah, the Tisfibite -as ' ed in ,martyrdom."—(F. W. Farrar).. born. We have -.no ,account of the ter, has conilpletedhis gticith year Int ,early 14fe of the prophet, He came God, who sent His Son upon, the s�cene in the reign of Ahab ,4 To die on Calvary, ' who had given-hilmiself up to idolatry. He, if I lean on Him, , , and P,t the iinle when. the true'relig- Will care for me. . . 3 -on Was in imm�inent danger of being � Sarah Betts Rhode& rooted out. Suddenly the apostate I 0 King was confronted by a rough -look- ' WORLD MSSIONS 1. ing man from beyond' the Jordan, de- . ' I �- . ,;cri,be,d as a hairy nian. Wearing a Let us go back to the early days leathern girdle -and a sheepskin man. 1i the British and Foreign Bible ,z'o- tle. It was( Elijah the Tishbite, who cietY. It is a story worth reading had conpe ,as a prophet of Jehovah to . inany times --a story of faith ana itell the. king there should be rl�either da�iiig, a story of ainaving acldavc*_ . ,dew fn,or rain, but according to, h,is i ment. A lithough the Society w a a � word. And then the prophet.hasten- founded in London. on, March 7, 1804, ed.,ba-ck to Gilead there to,be fed, -by there. were incidents leading up to the raveiis according to the declara- that memorable ,occasion -that des,,llve tion of God. ThetO, he stayed by the 'mention. The little ,market town of brook Cheiirth ,dntil it dried up. Then B . ala of North Wales ,has its own the ,word of the Lord directed him mehe in the history of the Bible Sri- . to gO to ZaTephath Where this Wants cletY, for it was here that Thomas would be supplied by a widow. Somie Charles, a Calvinistic ,Methodist ' * . lAln- three, years later, when drought and ister, had it laid upon his conscience famd-life hadbecqmo well-nigh unbear- to enlighten the spiiitual darknes,s able, 'he again met Ahab when it was that enveloped the principality, lHgs a,greed that therie . should he a .test nk,ad was Bibles -,Bibles in the Welsh 4o see whp was the supremle God. IbL"'guagle—and. he made indefatigable e�Ortis When, ,Baal wins, worsted and his pro- to obtain them in sufricient 0hets slain Elijallh prayed for rain. numilyers. I . Ahab told his wife Jetebel all that Me Society for PrOmbting C-hris- Elijah had. -done to trhe Wophets. Her tian Knowledge printed an edition of anger 'burst forth and she sent a mes- 10,000 Bibles and, 2,<)oo extra,T;sta_ fsengleir to tlijab, t6 ;E�lFbfiff-%,a g I -nientsi-but,could, doi,no. mioi,le; "d the W�ld bialm hislilife ae'the'life, of ,,, needs Of Walev were Still iZ�qly un- ,of !the slain 'PrOpIlletS. Elijah fled a ' "tisfied. Later on Mr. Charl,, ,day's journey inft the wildlerness, in Wright broug(lit, the qyestion, of sup, a .state of deep desponAlency. It *as Plying 'Bibles in (Welifli, before the no wonder that after such a day at comnlii�tee Of the.Rellgiow Tract ,so - that on 'Carn�61, so t1crions. and- so CietY, Und it Was at a committee exciting, tWe should, be'a' violent mecting-of this ISO,Oiety'that Joseph reaction affettigg the, whole syst;eTa Hughes, Baptist minister of Batter - of the miam. He was sla-ric, i -n the ,,,A sea, made the Oft�quoted sug on: gesti great desert and -no doub-t his, ' . con- . "Sure4Y a So,cifity might be formed I I aciencei-had, be I gain to suggest that Ile . for the purpose. ' 'and if for Wal -69,, had ,been gmIty of� violende in slay- - why not for the Kingldow�- why not ' , ing"the, false y�ro�hcts $hue wrpsting , for the whole worlid?" It must have the sword Of 'r4etribotion out of God's oeemled arl inspired"utterance—as, in- -hands. He,llaA yet to learn,that vio� ,leme;'ia ft�efbl to God.. �, it may hame, ,deed, it WiO. Those! Td�esent gave their cordial support t6 the project, been too that he wag blarass'ed and 'the result being 1bg foundation of tamip-led by evil sp�- aAd, so he the,'Brttish and .Pore��-,Bi,bie Society, The PmTed thit -he (inright die'. "Nature's mania was not chosen at thif stweert Iregforler, ZeMle sjeW, came to mee6ng. It Was, 'adopted 'latier on, bit ald"A r a ltime the touch of an and OxactAly -defines the PUMPOSe and O'nge I t::d -him and said, "Aiise tc&Pe ,Of - the 80cicty's work It is ,-Ad eatllyp He looked, end saw that worth noting that the Inilmediate, oc- once again [his, need was )ST'Ing miT_ Casion"W the. formation Of the Bible "t Aculously met. He ate And draitlk , "d " �o cl , BibW 0 th'a 66 Vly , , t land. I allept again . " 1* w b6fore. l lqffi l2lhvlolzilyft . . It *as t ,6 call of wleileg. "' t the - ieut-,, bexp3ise 11 : . 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Riektatingi young CniNdora dived kh . ful$y clothied and seized the strug- � gliq�g Roffouan. with an.approved lif,c�- - �1 saving hold, -learned in acourovlmoE I f instruction at ,Huron- ,College. Wifiv 4 some difficulty Hoffman, was -towed 4 around the end of the pier to a lad- I—, 4 der, -where willing hands of specta- I 'Still, I I tors 1pylled, him, W salety. at- � " �ii;�d an. his soaked. clothing, 4�*aw- � - ford wolked: up the ,harbor hill witla. 0 Hoffiman and saw him) dee17 on MO�- way hoinle before concerning bimbseW . with *his',own welflare­-4Goderich $*- n%va. I . Cows -Cause, Road Accident ,; . . .1 I I . I " Driving homeward from, V&lkerftm. I on Tuesday' night ' Leslie Harris, his�- 0 wife, and fanAry, of Dondlon, werow badlysfidken up when. ll�s car ran in- I to -one Of two cattle thlat were graz- ing by the road just north of Dan- It jganno,r4 haivingbroken from the -pro- 4 perty -of, W. A. Stewart, Dungan -non - One cow ran On the road directly im the parth Of ther approaching car- 4 k, The force of the ciollisil6n drove im 4 the froint of the car and,the, cow suk- Pered a broken leg and crushed side.- . " The la�mal had to be de,sbro�- . Tr:iffic Officer Lever 1nv;estiga,ted-­--?- . V Goderich. Sigmal. I I I I I Black .- Roth I I . . -A pretty weddinig ,book place or& .. 9 Saeurday, June 23, at Mt. Zion Luth- eran Church,.Six Iffillie Road, Detroit, - I � when uNhss Betty Roth becani-6 theli- I bride of Laird, Black, florine,riT ofil . . Wingham, and- now life guardat tha- I f Eas, twood: Park pool. The ceremony ' wa�s performed :by Rev. W. H. Nies,� 4 ,before an assembly of friends and re- lativeg '. A supper ,and- receptlioni wam I I h,eld folloiving the ,cereinilony at the� , . ho -me of the -bride's Parents on Coush- I ingAvenue. Mtin Black is, the grand- ' , son of Xrs. J.' Blick of Wingham.— I V,inlgham Ti'mes-Advo.cate. - . . . . Presentation . I . . An enjoyable evening was spentf-' . last Thursday whan the .pupils .of S_ 'S. T"To. 5, Hullett, under the directiow. � �4 of Miss Green of Clinton and Missi, Dorothy- Little, teacher, gave a musi� . clal recital. ;Several numbers wert-_ given by the entire� choru's While, , I others slang s!olos,­dudts and ro'urdsr. with some talking alito parts. Duming7 �l 'thle evening ,Miss G\-een, wh46 took the chair, expressed her appreciatiob� * 1, of the help -given. her- by Miss Little , in instructiing ithe pupils and, ahso bei- I regriet that .she was leaving theu , sohdoi. The .pupils also expregsedl . their regret by pTesent�ng Miss Lit- tle with a -handsome "Derny" toilet 4 set. The'Presentation was ftlade'bj., )Erma Mair and thle address read by - " Alma Hogglart: Dear Miss, Ikttle� . . We, thel papils, -of S. S. No. 5, wisl-b to express our ,sincere appre,ciatiom. V and gratitude for the faithful serv- I ices given us during the pa-st threek, IV years. It rwas with regret that we., 4 learned of ,,-our d&p,arture frotrnl ouT- isch-ool. Wlei sh-all all miss you ii,liery- I much an& hope that you will takel, with You �16ias)art men-bories of youx- 4 PuPfls of,,S. S. No, 5. We ask yow to a,ccept this little gift� as a tokem 0 of our tlianks. Wisih,ing you evexy, success in your new school. S,incere- 4 1V yours, Pupil's Of S-: S. No. 5-Bly,ft standard. I . 0 .. . High Gun For Ladies I I - Mrs. Fred Kerr of Crediton, -was 'shfooters I * high gun for lady at. the Grand International Trapshooting 0 tournamlent, the 29th -annual ewrW- � of the Canadli-an Indian,% at St_ k Thomas on July 2. MT. Kerr 'wa,5 also among the prize winners, being:7 - . second in, the secoifid event of th& afternoo,6, ,besides winn,in.g O,thev f I Prizels,.!!-Exeter Timies-Advocate. � ( � - Orangeman Fifty Years I � ,` 1mr. -C. IV. Heasilip of Hamk.kon� . a Past iMaster of L. 0. L. 924, Txe- � I ter, has conilpletedhis gticith year Int I t1he Orauge Order. At p�esen,t he i% chaPlin of Enniskillen L. 0. L. No� 0 28979 Hamiltm, F-ify years ,an ()r� angeman is ta lonig time and, Mr, 4 Heaslip is tO be, congratulited. Z0 hsq._,l�e17y-_ed. as !MR-Ster of three . or- -0 -ange Loidges and al.s,o gerVed as Dlis�_ . trict 'Magper oC_Verulam, LO,dge.__EX_ lP ,eter TiTnes-Acivoccate, I . Record Timothy Crop 0 0n Toes&y . tdternoi6n, Mr. william� , . 0 Chlowen, ldointre*tl iStroot, brought a, 4 saMPI6 of timothy haq into',this lo -f- &e Whri-ch would be the ,envy of *a,nlr - V . fWM"s not 'on"y in this vicinit3F btl* throughout the province, this year. lb t SeX !to be gienerally c6needed - that ,1! s lyear's cl�b,p 0-0 timot,h7 lisp � � Short ba the,genefrVUR Irainqple which � Mr. C&O*an showed us, lacked. but ,a * I half 4wh WV19 (five fee4 ki height. The fwholej elid On Mr. ohowen's fpro- r PeVbY f0ofn which the stalks weria 'bo'C'en, fig Of GVAVU0ftl1V good: I � . growth, Xt, 'MOWen has disPosed'off 'it ,to MT. willham coqw,. , . 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