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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-10-19, Page 2� _P .1"Urm, . M. _1 010n, 7_041L , ­,."', , ,.. � ''.. , . X . _1 " � _ � X"',A r , _m . ,. a .y nX ,._� " .1 , .. 14i", . ., , ,� - A a " i 'i � , � I ., I aRk �', 1, . I . ... -111, ',�,�,,�4�,� ::�,'. , , , - " .1 . ". . � �r "', , -1 PL� I "I., . �­ I . I . � . . ,; I -- . 11111M uli- . ,- � pir S. M 11, I , f,itj,,�;��i�,s; -, . 11, - " " ,,, l'. 1.11. . .. ; iwxl�� ,�;; .1, 1. 1� 1'. 1, . q � -'a 1 , "' * , , , "' -0;, g,,,50 year in R"T A , 1-10 4 I. Y, , "I , t , , I" 41"'. � ,�g, " Y`alt L" " .004 ' ay. 8 -le �,, I g -j I .1 I , . q ing I I MN ,� , _ $!Z� ye _- , . . 'A e . . . , , 4 , -_­_'­_`­­" s . , R - ld,4�1 ;' , c F ,� , 4 � nt .164 "I . . . . . . ,,,�­,W,119 'p, q�'j",,-_ __�., ".P,. . "' ,..�, ". "� !. �, . , I I I . l.� 'L _ 3i��r I - _` 11 , __M�_P,�. "... , :_._ q , I �� ., .A;. . , - , . ., , '' I , I . �� 6�� - �fl� "A­?M�Iok e . 77q,11,111111", 04'. �- , I ,, . 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". �' Ill. -, W" , kk ei; � 110 :,�,, .: re s 'L, - - ' q ii - I on., , - I 1111� �,, ­ p .11, ��� ,� . f".14"Y4, � - - , , , , '* I I - , '', ", I . , n'l...-, :, ,,­ I ., – Acounty . s Associati, –, lj,,�!,�;,� . . '. "" ,, '11" ;�Ii. qq'­Y�, : . I I � I . . . — 1L � �,.�, , I'm ----1, _1 .1 � 0 qqq 11.111:11. 1. , - .: * ,. . . . . . I . . IR��q,��:7,.:a�,,� �,,; , ��-�-_ ,,.;-,SU"-,0RTH, Friday, Qcto.ber 19th .. .-L . �., � , �,,_,,, , - " . M ... ,LLLL "I"..., 1`�l , I . � . I I �11, .!�'�"P'�:� . L MA'_' . "I'l!". 11111 . ' ..��,�,�,,� ':"�.. Lq , ., ,�!" L: . 11 J.,'.� .,_ L ,,,, � '', Boining-Too Manp Barns � ,,,, "A,� �,,',4 �;:� � � � . , A., " .. . .... 1,; � - , - ; ��a�A'�l ,!": q , I �,, i�_"4'� � .. � , . hi a receni editorial The Beacon. ",,_ q L I j . . ,, - ��"!"" L . . I . . .��`�`:� 'j"'. ' L . , ,,�!�:, , "'." � 1. r6f , . ", Herald ,expresses a decided' opinior L,t �..".".... . L -ir 'too many fara , , t,b ��' . "", .1 , � , . . at there are f, ' - . 1. I bhams- being destroyed by fire durin,c 11 �; �1` 11 . 1111F p I I - L .., . k'�, -�` ." L .',, I threshing operations. `� . L, ' ` ' ' In one recent such fire thal papej �­`,,I- _1 I * - I q I . ; * M, ates that one of the'witnesse�, wh( q.l . I .. � I , ,1; L .. -working in the mow at the time �,:.� , . . W= . . � "�-":,, � . ' . I ., ame out'o �-,­'�` � L - ire c I " , '' iald that a ball of f 11 �' 'i... . .. -,the . ,�,' � . the ,end ', ot, .�lowek, and, every I . I 1. . Itbing seemed to catch onfire at once 1- �,l t - , " . . _ � . . . �L 'L, 11 The Beacon-Herald's,further com ..�.�­,_. � � _. . , I "'' , I . 'that this ball of fire ha N,�, I . was Z ". Inent . .. l�,:., . q - -1 :._ , - .,_ J*en present. too long and is sti ,1-1 94if 'cc, firm *ek 1 `�,� . -present.'- �1' it shyst a It., : rs n su h a -way tha 1� - building boile i c ' �,,., I L llb� - I -they. repeatedly blew ikp And wt,ecke � i ,:'ll.-�l", - r . � . . . -tai ' e �,_: . :, * bkuildings, we are cei n the boil 1_. I . . � . � - .. � �L . q . I hispection department would atten , L �q - I __ I 1". d have t V-, � to it. The company woul . - . ­ �11,:'­; I , build good boilers and safe ones, O ­_ 4_. , . . � " "'' � it would be allowed to buil no mox ­ .. d " . ;.�, , - ��, I " '. boilers!" , ' far' -, :. "We -,would not tolerate a In " I -1%I - q . , I , 511 - " , Who Sought to sell milk supplies fro ' _�P,L` L . ".." I L . .diseased. animals,* and yet the'farm' ' e �L�:� � I I L "f� � L L . 1'., is called upon, to assume the risk o I .�.�'. - I 'having his barn and crops destroye . ­ . �:.�; � � I , ,�., - _. : by a ihieshing machinei which ha , - ,.,�, , , , t` . . in it what is patently a glaring d y - I . . . ,l,- .. � . ,­", -- 11 fect., . . :, . . �',`­ The contention of the Beacoi!-He ­(�-': 'q , LN. y . 1. � . 1� ald that* too'man barns are bein .1 �7:� . � �, . I 11 destro . yed. by fire dtring'Ahreshin ��­ , �� ". , I aperations is quite correct. To , l�.�I. - 1� l,� I . d. V ' ,0 , ;,11 many,are being destroyp ar " I'll many. I I . , I I I _. � I 0'.1 I At the same time'it is just a que :�11 . . tion if the threshing machines w ;,;iv I , ' , F � ,.,q_�s � __ the- sole ..,eausp, of these fires. "' ;`.: . Any ,one knows what dire resul ,: �'. ;. . �..� I ­ �, ., will follow the throwing of a monke , " . I �.,, �_,'_� � 1 ... vvien-ch into machinery) and it " " . �, 11 . � uite possible that is precisely wh �l.�,. L. ' q I . "Ll. � happens in many cases of barn fir ., �!� L ' . , k"',: ", L, during the, threshing season. 1. , ". . zi� A �L,�, ., . Grain, sheaves: are'neither bou-r - , . '�"';'� ' I i .:� ` . I � -nor fed into a machine by hand 1 �� L "I., q . . . � a-ese* days, and it is quit �.` . . 4�', 1 �111�, .. ter'fuk some-- foreign­matter- , � trat � . , Z � .i. �. . e e r 'along wi I-,;. I � �1, I , � �11 " , , * the grain. I �,.,., q 11 No machine is foolproof, or fir 1�� * _; �� �,.�L L Matches, wire, hors �� ,�,L", � proof either. ��, ''. I shoea-and nails have a way of intr , i 1"-' . 11-1 - � ducing 'themselves into sheaves a �. ": . 11"; 1 1. I . _� . ' "" L " ��,,k, grain that is positively uncanny, ar �,�. q I . - �.,.�'.", L when they do the result is very a N-,�, _' L . 0,,,,`�,�� -to be a ball of fire, which comes� o �_11'1_ - - - - - I"'ji' '�':­­'. ' I �q'Z,' L � of the end of the blower. I I 1,�,Y. ,,19,':�, �; - It is pos�sible- that some threshii rl,!j�,;!­ �,'O, � �Jlij�f�' machines are more Micate or mo �'(, " , , ,, t,�k*"k � , L , 1 ,, i,.�,W,�.r �,, I on9ceptable to outside, or rather i 411L I;-. I t��,�: I side interference, but it is a w . kp"i'l,", - �,�§-�,­, 'o�,�"".,. known fact that no.particular ma �", ,�,�,�""" L , I k"Pi, i Iq I has been entirely free of this ball , , %1' .,7,�,�-' r , l,�.!: , ,k,fi. . , . fire, which comes out of the blowei "Ql� ­ ��.;�l,,-�._____ , ., - 17%e ­straw which comes �out of �..J,m' � ­ !,?,�.'t`," " I , l.r. .. . . lil, .I I X'�14'1 � , I , machine is dbout as inflamabl6 in �r,",;"' 'L q . , -, , , �i ��.'&:t," " EIW,�-I...- t4rial as could be found anywhei 1,�'� I" " L � 01. I 1, I . &,._,4� I � � . _Tbueh�d by a single ark, it , , SP " ,461��,,,6;,.",�,�­ q - ' ,,�", 'Jj�­/­ . ,�,w,'-­ tause an instant conflagration th ��!!",I.'I., �4,­ , � - `�ft�:"'� "L �,i� �a,_, s &y fire brigade could not cont , , . , �.'!,, � 1q,, I l"; I firim. 4hour . - - M at ch ance h a s a - f ai I , 1j, . . ; "il� � - ' L I K,,� , , �.� ern r I'll - - , .. q �b,g. ft, ,al matitev'how,mod oi h 1, "nV-1. . .. , . Lq q- , . , I . j� ii . 1111V� '. ,� .. q ,�r, ��,�,_" . ) �.,d I "�"'.:­, I I I . . q "I'll.." 1"-.V;1 ''. q *4611, 6fistrifete-d it may be? ' . ,, 7'.1. ". '. , L I.. ,,L, I - I . L - I � , - I "l,"i"O'., .. ..; 'A.6*&&, the,situation has becar ­� ti'-'- .. .... i,:�, I I ,f". . �,e­�-",�.�'. - I �­:. 1. 1:-1-1 I " 1. I . . I ''., , ' 06. 1A1e­,'J'1,te7* , .'ogses so gre �,�LL � __ I qL 11 M ,nti, � ,, � , - ,U -If," t*11. ", ,­ . liiiia, 06 fire I "�7V',IJ,,..j%,�t!,. '�­ ". L 1,'Lyijgjj"failt ,,� ­ . � �., "'lit ­., ­�., - , _ -J, ­U' ' I I . i "3"I'4 ,. ".. , 111'.A. .."J.". '',�:'j''t. � I .. MA6 consideration of ',�' j'�,�':I��!:t'­,��, '' 41111.1 � M . '_ �." P)� 0 ..� I 3 " .. V .by L. the ..?�, .1� �, A", - �. ',;��, - I., A . . - �; ,� I y withopities. - M0,11"W"Al . . .. .... ... 1, . ." 'j, 4, "��"...­ I , Ej,pf ��@ Li�:,�!,.��,�J ,,,, I , lame fies with ,; ,;�_', ll,,-'� .� , �"Lj'�!��,�,'�,7, ',:'�., j � ;, " )`L� "'Ll, . , , , I . , .; 11 � � Qe, b . � j� b-- ,�,.,P_. ,_ � ��!:, .Li� :,�pl,��,,.,! , � � I.I.. �L�, V, � . ', , q ,1`3, Llzik�",,',,f,,��i�,���,�,,#,�,���,��,lz'�,�, .1 I �&L'*iAbh . , �, ;r, � ­�jl that'J6'fed I ,,, " IL 11 1. :�;, L , L� I ,. , I. "*-7,i� .wq,�,� .... � ".. 1, ��;�N,41'6;,-�,,,, ,;Q�_` 11:1-.1,111 .?1–.1 PL,�",­�­­? � 11 �,; ,, , I " , Lfh" . I Q . . ? �1;'­� �, I L,. � ,, -.P. ' �J�,Y,,&",'�'�-,,,,�,lrf 'l."'LL,q_""x%,��', , , b atlon� .of b 'L '' � - , -g- � , " " % �, �, I" lf�� �;'91. , 4 6M, -, th , �w'�, 11 I "". '' I ' � I I ed.4nd a reme 2,;46inin - k.` 14 " �. , I ,", ,,.�.I,_q �� li, .�, 1� . q�, L.. �19 . , I . I . . L . I: 11 i�LL, �.. . I L 11!�. .L -,:!. k . "I , "' , . t � , - .;� �1; ,; " ,,, , ,,I 11911", I ,%V,",A.',��"Ttp,.,6, i, wcne , 1W -QM.�,�ae,mem_­,. I ),F,�,�,. 'll, 7.11i"��_ ,_,"V, - , � . I , . g"m , �; , . ��A , . ,, q; 4eA ,el . ,, .,,'., - � , ... , I ,�,� 4 .., , . � ��.: " � " " . . " '. . . - 'I.. I "It , 1,`�6`1�!!,',� v1,,1.':',1 15, , , ,I � eli '. 1 - , 0.1!�:111, PA'siQu Boar, I , " a , WA, 1, � ,wr t;*h4,-'0l._,�AJ ,. r - , rl `�� 71"I"I"'1111 �­ �, " . �'N_ . .. . � t:�,,7��.,�,,."" L.:- _-, 1`��, �,'� � . '... "�Jt ",�',., QI� , of, li. �= telpality, J ;� � , a 4e 1. � , OR '' " , , ,�� q I., �., �,Onl' - "i a ' Ible to all, Out, -� I bk�� y. per,sop. eliz `%, ",­ , ''..._. , I 111. I I I I . h"e , � . . . �'. . , "'' .1 1 5UC � ":4 '. 49 - I '. 11, . �� , I rwpl 44"iis.... , ' , - .� _�". 1; A,i � io . r- . . . , I I �,�% , re. _1t. of this resolUtion pe �� . , ,;a 9_. . I 1, , , . I . I , , . . 11, so ..,.,Who have'been filllng�out appli- ,n ,, - _g , .. , , - I 'at , q . iqns fo-k 'their friends and later . I I . I �asked for a remilueration, will no . .1 ,. longer be allowed to do. s6. . The'Perth .Colinty, Council is step- , . � ping along in ' the right direction. I Most people. Aire. agreed that the old ­ � . . .1. I I .� -6; , legi-A.- - -_ " ' --a -1 - � age pens i t9ir I .jo ds,ati6n was, . � . : and a humaneact, but at the same time many people are becoming con-: I vinced that the working out of this. I . legislation had many things in I 6on-' . nection w#b. it, that sadly resembled .. . I . � a racket. - 1-1 I ` I I . People ,have been going up, and, .. down the country selling the Old Age Pension as they would sell merchan- . I dise, Fi ' 11hig out.applications (for a, consideration, of course) -to smooth I the'way for those apply pension, and at the same time, too I I often smoothing, out the way for'the relatives who 'might reasonably be, ' supposed to look after their own de- ll pendents. 11 .1 . f -' If the -Perth County Council had I - � . gone a step further and. ruled that i , . . . -no application for Old Age Pension .� would be considered, unless made olit, sl , ' by the Secretary .of the Old Age I Pension �..Board, 'they would. ' haVe e made a'still further advance. t ' - - Such a ruling would have saved ' d ... their, township and. -county council - r , lors a loi� of bother and: worry, a,�d d . e time have saved their . 0. I county a lot of money. , P � The Secretary of the County Pen - e . . 1. sion Board. is usually the County I I I . � . Clerk.. - His office is tent.ral.,..and he is Ir . - I n I available at ,all. times. ..If an appli- r . � I. � . -cant for a pension can qualify under ' f �. the Act, the�­Mng out of an applica- d - tion -is a simple tl�ing. . '- ' . S . If, an applicant is hot.44igible, the �_ way should not be smoothed -for him, .. nor should any'dorisideration be giv- ' 7- 1 . en to his request. . I 9 I The County Clerk is in a better position to give an independent judg- I k ment I on such matters, 'than are 0 - . . n 91' .bers of the Pension Committee,'and I � 8- 1 if such matters were left in his hands I 11 both the applicants for pensi ' on and , . the taxpayers would benefit. , ts � I The Secretary of the Pension , Board does, practically all the work .V. I .which the old,age pension now en-. is tails, on the county. We' believe -he it would not object to shouldering the �s work of filling out all applications, d provided, of course, he was given the n credit and the pay, which is really ' I his by right now, but which goes ly I elsewhere. el �0 I . , we believe the' Secretary -h , I of the Pension Board would express e- himself as satisfi6d, and well paid, if e- be received but half of what it now costs to administer the Old Age Pen- 0- Sion in this County. . of d - - I I I I I pt ' ut WHAT OTHERPAPERS Wei 9 Court Ruling Needed re (Wao&1tock Settinel-Review) n- . �. ell A resolution adopted by the United Church , Predbytery of Huron upon the subject. of the ke . Canada Tewipe,ranoe Act appears to h.we been inspired by the heart rather than the hea,d. A Of news item -from Brucefield reports the following . unanimously approved: ' a . "T'hat ' we -hereby direct the seeretary to coni- a- munleate at once with the Parliament at Ot- tawa and with the Legislature at Toronto to e. I . protest against the action of the, Ontario gov . ern- -ill ment in the granting of ,'authorities' for the sale of beer and vine within the -County of Rar- at ,�,,,��,s,bn�.�Qjp,ving, as we do, that the Carada Telm, 01 41 peftnel Act, as ondormd by the people by over- � vrhplining atajoriti", is legally in ' 'eff ect at the present time within the area we represent." I )w - Neither' Parliament nor the Legislature will, . ba in ses,66n. until next year. Perhaps the Pris- bytery meant- "glovernurent.11 But the Ontario e goverrment is within Its right in granting .at authorities in Huron, becausp the 1C.T)A. wAs sus- pended there in war-iinie *and thx,- suspension has It , tot been lifited. ' nus newspapeIr bas contmided . that the CRA. ought (to become effective *gum in, It ' P1 th A;nd -Peel, because it wag sus - he pend4d t� remoin so only so 1bug as- 1*6vintial 0 I , , .' --md, the - ,legislation, should be equally restvictirve h , isystehf'of beverager,941.6,fobmiously is not equally bhy !restrictiza. f. � . dV ,: ttt in the opinionof! thIb IStateDepa,rtment at __.V , Otfaws, the questiOn..,", to degree of restrie- I - tibifIal one for. deter�Wnatlon. by the courts -not , 1. 1* , the government ,Aieh. ,0ass,i,-'d the, oid'er-ln,- I I c6uncit susponding -tho, CiT.A. ThstolqbiAl 6pin- I I 1. -f ' m - va' . . I -,j�off,y, get foAh, , ii! &tA11 in 'l,heA't polub, s, �, �;. .. I , 1 ,661*- T�Ur goth i i,g ipt6khbl,� ,ii,6 brAp- bne,,,Ithat .. , , . , " I 1. � i ,I witle&s 4 ' An i4iod f,o, the, eouru ii. ih,erdom , . � ..� I �. 1. 'i. OT16" I' . . " I. I , ,o " I 11 I ti. +h , I 11 1. � � l , "I" -1 if, ��-,: U.*ffitt�, "Ift �ki�iII;, ,14,ault; Aink 6he " I , "�.-,d' ... 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", ""'% . �� . � No. 4, er, ehpT__!Ii" S S. $500.00, and, the iiis.,tigator''Of ithe sclipme.­ Mr. FoWler explained thae,� ht� I" L W . ".. . I I �� ,. , 0 , .� at�l;," I erich.,: . W , � �:d. I.. .4 , 14'4L' ' W I I .:Wpl "!.0 -�, � , , I, " - 't A040U.41$ "; �,sg. ,p�j. .61.v , .I, 1. ,%N,Algg�j, ' '' '' ' Y,of I been, —engaged now his SO.Verith Parlim-deint-i'llcorPOra#ng 1 I . - , ha. ing, a- Jbill. pAssed, througli. "I . I 0 . the' 0 r 11 .10, .1. I I . 1:. - V .. . . .14151 � I I �i I wo �Oswy "Aip aid� w. 414 p. bonus be. a4wd, $40CS.w ,111 � -n , " t��4401­. ly,�-,044 - , eg ,.' . 't '. 1 4 ,,- _'q'",.§ . I grc­ . i I ,,l .. - -a( P _ � , � " 4.4,ti,_ -,111 , W , " . :,, ". � ITM,M_$.61t­,� olve`� .. I. in year. boro, school ,for Rox I ., r I . . ".1 .he- . � - . ­.- � * d' cated, � The schelme ,$1111 1. Mq —Da. - ­A.� � . ­ " , , ". ­ - " rp puly amouTib to a.dut 4: mills on the t9tv0,#Al:,gQX% - 6k- $5`,�*a 011Y60 .", , " - , .. 14 1) ��rr'Jli�,A,., ly, h'i � . " ,,,' .1' r, e,!,-, " 10 �* �� I It, - � � ian� 6ti 14 - 40:�rvoqv - I ll'1! 400. �T,X,i'A - ,& the specia-1,re.ligious services be- cons, t ,e i; t��.� ruct A -railt0y, Vo,�',-10'1" I '4p from dd 11ar, Of Assessment vach Lp'.,h' 'Xj�lt gatig- 'th1*6..'.. 10, a' ­larA, and I ,: - , , :.::, I � ". -A'V�6r,b,,t7��i�p�",,Z�,�'.4'.0�"li�;,�r.hi,�q, 0,14o", . . Ing Tui�ker�mlth,. .. arried-vii iU­4'1AM4r!s­-ChI=b�1Wr_0". c thirty. have'sought $al- -God6rieh At _q jboe Railway, . , -P -1 I to, 3here, to, con- - �'fie *Tt'Pei�ry; Acres Q, , . -there was -not -ono -own of the ' ' . . --or ' ' ' � 1— � .114, .,:,�� , * _" - I " �4606.r' fia§- -had". " "V""" I !49; - . P, � 14-f l� rly.� � . ,-,:: ... it'.7 ­ ­ ig­114 0 `, vatlop, . . . , . and' twenty-five have 'given neet with the propose -d -Ontario a4d branch from �ty. Wfio a. 100t,,te farm. in.'the. oQun � , , , nbt will' - I i ve m6ra -than Ti6 , 1401, . , -1., ..: 11 -, I pr,A,Vti.c'e'-,, ; , one reqo-V , '46 ' ... cid It'. im .11. ."', , � [St 1 'i � , ,,, "I''. �_, ' :their �. names far chiirch membership. I . ., - ' f The Ui,gh :School football'te&m. .or Quebec r�!-�"y,: viiffi a Brussels to (Sarnia, ivda S,eaf,Q,rth and I would Ul L t' 9fit wbich such m $5 a year far be , . ,- . "... . Wpa'�her Sigj�:' , r �' . . � t. Rpading--4 . .. . , 1, ' thds, I p-eason ,has -been chosen as fol- .to W. D. connect with American lines, of, - .1. Sarnia. This would, bie a A.? road wo uld con—&er, 6n .him. � Dr. Gouirilbek, ,Messrs. D. D. WR- jt,-,` ' . 4 ' INany �-armeils 4ier-46'utg� rle. po , . ' I- � . de lows: -Stewart, V. Hllggins� J. Lennon, railway G. * Hamlluidll, W., Prender- thorough at . � competing I brier with the son, W1m. M. Gray and others spoke very plentiful .sufTly, lbuttemdts ,� , an d beqchfRif6 this,:611, "moire. thag,jw ' gast, R Cres'swell, J., Q'IUrst011e, J- . . Grand *Trunk. By this route..thp_d�s- ,strongly in, favor of �,the, scheme.,and - , -fr. . ' _ 4 I ear in tlie'past " v any pre.vious. y . _., . ;AW, T., Irelan�4j* E. A. R�ggerty, G. A. Dew- tancem from �Seafowth to, Montreal gave _N 'Fowler every pncourage� 1he ntury. T -his is ti7ik,e-'n",--ib�4y",-''s-oiiu6,,"t�.* - � ., . ce . - 'a - ar and,J. Killoran. . I would (be ganiq thirty miles .shorter mernt to ,preserve in. his work. presage , ,ut 0 Jong operi'fall,-th#lli�'�,q , ' ' . . tonsiderable excite'ment. was ere -.than I the,Grand Trunk. It would be, following re§olution,'wav J�as-sed, un- , - I . � weati�er "propfiets ,-ei�laini� .,44, ated in, torwn'.on Truesdaymorning last a much easier road, to construct thin . � J Trunk to Ats ' animougly.'.",Xo�e.d by Win, At. Gray, seconded by D. b Wilson, 1hat this . . more time will be re4uired P..tfiq. . I /, fo heavy . on its -beconiing known that the Kin- 'I buim, chelese factory had been fired by the ,Graind Was, owing pasaing ihrouigh a more level coun- . vieeting approves of the se evie, . h. As squirrels to har4est. the, crop. s rr he Is t u is asB� , K of nut a d per p , he .gi ess � an incendiary and burned to the try,_ and could ,be constructed far a.o laid do'kn'! ,Mr. Fowler; that, they that if car- . good as any.---iGoderich Signal. �� . ground, wath all its contents. The 'tory the of Aug- abbut one-third less than it 6ost to , build that roadl. . consider itlusible and kied out, it would, beof great benefit A ' ,Rev. L. D. S. CQxso,h,DrQwned / . ' ' - contained cheese fa�� ust, Sopteraber and'. October, ivalued ,after shoviring the benefits which the to this ivillage and section. of coun- A of thanks was, tendered lbo'at In the sinkiAg ofthe �smlall,sbeami- 01 Waoine in,a squa:11 on Lake Mus- ' at $5,W% and all was campletely de- . his sehemp w6uld e6nfer'upon . 1". country in. -the way, of compet#1on I try." vote IM Fowler when, the -meeting came r, kok;kdn Saturday morning, Rev, L, , , 1 strayed. . -,Messrs. Kyle, and Mustard, of the & Co.d Ike referred to the amc;unts I � . to a close'. . . I D. Goxson, of 27 Admiral Road,,, . . 4 Toronto, the only passenger, was Egniondville imins, are adding to their .1 I I . mv� -4 drowned, with' the., captain and mate- ___ -_ r I .1 I I 1. already extensive machinery, a new . Mr. Corson wAsfor a nuriiber-Q1. years 1. ongina'and boiler. It is stated that thousands of. bush- ­ 40 '00 JUSTA SMILE OR 'TWO* until 19,25, connected wifh',Kpoic- , - . . I Church, Goderich, as a missionaryto- -sels <if . I bei marketed in , grain are ng � . .. Ifidia, the ;dongregatign assiuming re- . I � . . � "Look bere�". the poet gasped tio lHe-_�'You,!re, good at conundrunis't . Bruesels in -stead of Seaforth on ac- count of th�e impassable ' condition of sponsibility for his support., A few, , I years ago he retired fronii the worl,-- - Grierve's bridge. . If th�& able-bodied "of -county the ,editor"' "I wrate a.poem. to any tx7 this­one-" .. . 'She,-­�Sure, ce-ount. of failipg ',h6alth. �10 is; I on a I - the council were ,members to turn out and lend a 'hand for a began the firist verse go ahe2Ld.�, little- boy and, . . "My Ae-­PTake r my first letter, -survived by two gons, -thirteen an& I ,day or two, they.might do something with th�eslewords: ,son, mly pig- . away . ly counterpart'" . "Yes." "'4Read" take a-�vay =V second letter, take a- s-gvIenteen: years of age. — Goderiolu . � . Gi al. to earn. the gratitude of a long7§uf- . I . . ln , ode�d. 11see What your com- -way all my letters, and I am still , th e ,he expl 'in . gii , . f I Mirdsoter's House Robbed .� fering people. . The brick work on Mr. McFaul's id ,to Iting line.". The same. WEat I?" I . positor di my opei'L A . editor te,ad, Wy. soni my Pig, my She---�"That'g easy. You're a,mail- ir� . I . . 1. . I I . 'During the Sunday morning servim St. M-ary-m new residence has been coinpleted and , couriterpart.1 11 — -Christian - - Science cazTie .`—Milwauk4e Medical Times. in the'United Church. I . at ' the building is now -being -roofed in.-- Monitor. I . . . I . I 1. . ... . thieves entered the home Of thelyp,�� ,On Tuesday ,last, while the,.single . 0 . 7 0 I. ' I tor, Rev. J. A. Agnew, form" Ield Fall caiTiage horses at the Bayf ,, 7 A moth leads �an awful life.' Fond Mother—'Will the iihoto- pe w tl--.. Clinton, And, made their esca i * Fair were being� speeded round the ,, graph be anything like him? " How. come?" about eight dollars. The boldntass of . large -ring, Mr. -Charles 'Tough, Sr., , I URe- -spends the suh�mer inl ,a fur I Fedl-up Photographer-­4"Yes, mad- ' th6 thieves caused sbIme comment, asr,, Stanley, was knocked down and of . 6o , .At.,, at And the winter in a bathing suit." am, but we can easily alter th — di e _ the parson. g is situated right along t I ' rendered unconscious while attempt- to Nature� I Smith's Weekly (Sydney). I side the church and there are resi- - . . ing to-veross the -track. —Guide . . . . . . . � dences. on all side . Men. are busily employed laying . � .1 � � of the parsoriage� had, not 'been locke& . dow7i the Pipes for the extension of . . 'r : . . I . � 1. ' and, it is suppo,sed' thqt,the.thiever� . A the Seaforth. waterworks to Van.Eg- in Eigniond-ville. 0 ... - 'S - S 1-3 N DA Y made tbei.r entrance bIy this mean%_ een ransack- . Xhe. whole had b� .mond!S woollen mills 'The county engineers have decided to put new bents under the Londes- ..AFTERNOONO 0 1 (By Isabel 'Hamilton, Goderich, Ofit.) I 0 0 .1 1. -house ed but as far as could 6e learned . Only the money had been taken.-! boro, bridge, for this seas -on and will Clinton' News-�F,ecord. . 1, , . -1 . . recomimend the construction of a new . , . - that calls Sweet is the solemn 'voice ines that cannot be uttered (Ebmans I I Potter - MacDonald , . . bridie' next y�ear. I I - -t thee old Mr. Durnion -has tbough We Cbristians to the 1-T-ouse of Pra 1y,er; . . 8:26) i . Jesus tells) big discilples, that lboth .. ,A -�,ery pretty wedding took place- I 'at the 'Manse, Lucknow,-Wedtiesday, 1 . . shingle factory next to Watt's furni- ture in Wroxeter and intends I lwv to stand Within its walls, . 11 those who pray in public places, us- . October 1,0th, at high noon, when Mis*F, I works turning it- into a steam sawmill. . . " I (For Thou, �O ,Lord, art present there. I I I ing Fvivin repetitions and those wh 0 really p y, realizing only,the pres- zod, have the Ret, 2qAcDonald,' only daughter oC Wr and�,Mrs. T, P. lv�acl)onald, oE I 0 ence 0� will. r re-wa-rd. Tee'swater, betaine -the bride, of Mr_ I I . Within these walls tinay'peace,albound The former did it to be seen, of nien. . Elmer T.- Pott9r, only' son of Mr- Froni The Huron Expositor of � 'May all our hearts in one agree; The "well-done" of -men ' was their and'Mrs, John Potter of Holm,esville- . Where brethren meet, where Christ, chief concern. But those who in I The ceremony was pbrf6r`hied- by tbep,- October 22, 1909 .. . is found, - humility and sincerity approach the ,bride's -uncle, Rev, C. H; MacDoriil&. . X . r. Eckmier, who was Mr. Miller's I May peace and concord ever be... throne of grace will receive the Mas- ' � of Lucknow. The bride was attend- .1 partner in the, Waltp Hotel, . has ' . H. F. Lyte. �, < ter�s commendation. - Because we know not what to pray -ed by her cousin, Miss Peg Mae ' , r Ken_:� 4. Donald, while ,her lbrothek 9, leased, Carlin's Hotel at ,Staffa. , The congregation of Duff'& Church, ' PRAYER . . for-, as� we ought-4esus, gave to the � neth tMax0on,ald supiported'io groora- . I Walton, has ,extended an unanimous Uelp us to realize that '"Prayer is disciples a prayer knovAi to the Chris- tian, world as The Lord's Prayer. He Miss Marion MacDonald played,the�.- wedding march. The biide was be- I. call to Rev. R..A. Lundy, Of Wil- liamsburg. the 'Christian's vitAl breath, the Christi-an's air, his watchword dire'ets their eyes upward. God is . comingly attired in,,a gown. of whitee- ' Mainton Bros. have now got moved native at the gates Of death; .he enters heav- not only a Father thut a Heavenly Father and' therefore not only will- satin and carried -Ophelia, roses.—. . Clinton News-Recor,d. into their new tannery at Blyth and are busy turning out gloves, e, with prayer." Amen. . . I James Montgomery. ing, but able to help; able to do great things for us, more than we can Ask . . A ' Fou,r Qpnerations , <," (Mr. Charles Fritz, who has con- ducted a: successful boot and shoe S. S, LESSON FOR OCTOBER 21st I 'A so or think. 'He is a Father, and we Tnay come to 'Him with boldness, Mrs,. W. F. Schmock, 10th conces- sion:.of Grey, recently celebrated her- I business for,sume years, has sold his Lesson Topic—The -Christian at Pray- but a Father in Heaven, and theri-e- se"VIrty-sixth birthday. She is not, im . stock to A)ppel and Gallman. er....., I fore we must come with -reverence the 'best of health but an� interpsting� I Mr. T. N. Forsythe, teacher in S. . Lesson Passage Matthew 6:5-15. and so hallow His name, part of the celebration in which sher� I S. No. 2, Tuckersinith, -has been "_ Golden Text—Romans 12:12. 1. 'There are six p6titions. in this was able to participate was having, . engaged -for another year. Mr. For- We see in the first verse of this ,prayer, the first three relating more several pictures taken, two Of wfiiej-,�� ' sythe is rounding lip.his nineteenth lesson that it is taken for granted �rrimediately to God and tHis honor, we're of four generations, - nainiely:: . year,as teacher in this school. that all -the disciples of 0hrist pray. the three last to our own concerns Mrs. Schnock, 'Mrs. J. D.' McEwerL, . MT. John M. iCardno left this week for Regina. You ,-may as,soon. find a livinj man both the temporal and the spiritual' Mirs '. G. Deyell and children, Made-. I line, Eleanor Babby. Mrs who Wbs not breathe as a living The method of this prayer teaches and - A meeting of the shareholders of Christian who does not pray. As us to seek first the -kingdom of God Schnock, Mrs. IM. Krauter; idrs, W.- I the Seaf9rth Milling Go., Ltd., was soon as ever Paul was converted it and his righteousness, and then, to. *L. Campbell and dAug'hter, Shirley- hel�d on Tuesday when the following was said of b , 1'te�hold he pray- ig, �bope A-n,d believe that other things —Wingham Advance -Times. . . ,permanent bfficers were elected:— President, 'C. R. Hossmer, Montreal. I th,, ­ e. . 1- Jesus does not name shall be added. The conclusion is a form of praive . . Auto Accidents I � . vice-president, F. W. Thompson, � Mon- treal; secretary -treasurer, D. J. Mc- he tells his disciples that they shall not ,b,e as the byprocrites are, bilt he and thanksgWeness. Praise 's , , thq work and happhiess of ,heaven- and A sad accident -happened, on thee', Blue Water Hfighway near St. Jos- I . Gowan. Mr., Andrew ,Stewart was director Mr. George' does in ,Chapter 23:13 say they are all that would go to lheaveiI. -be'reaf- 0 Tille,11 'Mr. Alex Durand' was, in�. ph the act of cTossing to a neighljaes�, . appointed and Stewart was made mill superintend- the Scribes and Pharisees. He -tells ,his disciples first Where and blow ter must begin their heaven now. (H6ry's Bible). - . 'house from the home of Mvs. Racbet ent. . At the annual meeting of the Sea- they -are not to pray. Those whain they were not to imitate chose the 0 � Denomme where he has beeii, residing:; , for s.onVd time. He was. struck ,by a� forth Curling Club, held on Friday most Public places in, which to pray. . WORLD MISSIONS car driven by 'Mr. Gibbons -of Wing- I evening, 'the-follo,ming offiderswere Their mptive in, this ,choice was not Salvation in Summertime� . fiam. Mr. Durand, at first did uot,;' I elected: President, 'Dr. F. J. Bur- of the ,highest. It was that they Surrimer time is salvation time d,e- seem to be hurt very badly, -but tb6; I rows; vice-pr6sident, G. F. Rogers; might recelvie the praise of ri�en ra- spite the Prevailing iMpression that third day he developedprieumonia an& secretary-treasureT, William Ament; ther than to have an audience with evangelism is likely to lose its fer- the case has becoin6 very serious.�-- I Gommittee, W. D. Bright, R. S. Hays, God. They were not to use vain re- vor with the closinj of city religious Zurich -Heral-&- ' W. McDougall, G. , F... Calling, and I . ng thereb y to (be heard pittion, thinki activities. Over at Riverdale Park, I Dies At Woodbridge Al -ex. Wilson. I . . for their 'much .speaking as in 'the Toronto, Almost every Sunday during, Mr. William. Barnes, an uncle of . I Georg e W. Armstrong,� an old case of Baal's pTipsts, rwho "called the ,past nineteen years it ha� been MT. W. I. 'Carroll, principal of .thfr. . Brussels boy, -has been appo,inted on the name of Baal from morning ,proved by the L Yonge Street Mission 'is I ,-ditehell High School, died On. 'Sat- president of the Board of Police Cam- even until noon, say -ft- 0 Baal, hear that s,umkM'ertim,e salvation. time. I ,rd -ay in'his,72nd year at Woodbrid-get missioners- of,,ftokane, Wash. us. ' Vain repetitions -they were. for Many a soul has been won, for Christ in, ,which town he had been. li*iug� Mr. William Ament, of the .Sea- "there was no voice, nor any that an- and many a backslider -brought. back . for the past seven years' The later forth Stave and Cooperage Works, swered." (I Kings, 18:2-6). ne fault to -the mercy seat on a sur�ftn�er Sun- Mr-. Barnes, who was never marrie(k, will send out 4,000 apple barrels this that Jesus here reproved and con- day afternoon with the blazing sun I was a native of 'Pickering township, year to the various apple dealers in demined was the makirvk a mere lip-: its benediction, on the' Gospel 'Motor, . and internient took place-inva ceme- . this county.4 labor of ithe duty of prayer" the ser� carrying as -passengers A stalwart , tery 'near V%ithy gn Uioi&y after-' ,Owing to the continued wet, cold vice of the tongue for tha't of, the ,band of -mission workers, and parked noom IMr. and Mrs, Garroll attend- weather, lirmers haivie been prev"nt- sioul. . In the days, of Solomon the at the entrance. From the projected I ed finieral-41Mitchell Advocate. ed fron-L, getting up their roots and same warning was given. In the P19;&Orra of the motor the Gospel ,the , . . the great bu.lk otf the'root crop, as well as considerable of 'the potato Book of Ecolegiastes he writes: "Keep (4-1, fAoi- when i-3,,rm. so'nest the Toessage, ,b&A lbelen Woelaimed and the needs of a sin -sick �peolpld carried . (C-ontipued- on Page 3) 0. . ( "'. I J I - crop, is still in the ground. Rouse, of God,'and be more ready to to the fifTone, of gra,ce, by the veteran I I 'Mr. John Bolger and family left fb�ar than to give the sacrifice Of Supe'rittendeht, of the ,'I ission, John lar lbilli But one instinctively felt - here on - Wednesday for Vancouver, 4 , fools � Be not rash with thy mouth- C. DAvis. . "'. that the greater reward had. beem where Mr. Bolger has en,gaged in the amd let not thine heart be hasty t�' During 'a recent ,Sunday afternoon experienced in canilmitting to mera- jewelry business. - utter anything before God: for G61 as ;hundreds of'visitors to the -park toTy these precious passagea of Serip- . A petition- ,has ,,been circulated in is in beaven, and thiou upon earth- banked the fence railing, th�y follow- turo. A 4ffialosgue betwden, the'Surper- - .... Brussels and has received the requir- th , , erefore let thy words ibe few (5.1- ed -with rapt attention the open, air intendent and a worker, freely punc- -ea number of signatures to ask the 21 " The same thing is found in sprvioe�p, -joining in the singing, of tuated th the reel tio of v rs , wi ta, n s 65� caun�cil to submit a local option by- " ex- h7ms. Perchance there were ntany from the Word of God, ,presented, to, Hosed 14.12, when the ptroplipt .. I law at the coming eleztions i . n Jaml- ,,h,rt�6, IsT& -return -with the Lord in t�e Park tongrelgation Wh,6 seldom the Outdoor con,gregratioil, the mea]2- aTy. : - their God,e.itafjs with yqut words and find it in their hearts to attend di- ing -of the Govel 4itia, thp,'Power Of (MY. Alex McDonald, ' no* Principal say"' unto ,him 'take Away' alinighty vine worship within the walls of a 0od unto salvation. 'The service cOM_ ­­­ � . , " o(f the Ethel school, has been, .41- and receive us, graciously; so we will chWeh.. "Jesus iSamp,§'t Was, this mbs- eluded with the distribution of (Scrip-' pointed. Olark and Treasiurer1for the render the calves (frult) of our lips.)" sub flRunte,d by a placarded Gospel ttr�es -And tracts, and its mebibers OC ' Township at Grey. � I . Their wor419 were to be few, consid- mbtOlr- "Jesus Saves" WAS': the, nies- the 0ongregation crowded about th0l I . - , I � I , . orate, ,and well-woighed. Jens says sagp flung outtriumphantly and with -platform of blid -Go§pel car there w6rel . 0 - � I LJO-re is no, need for much spoakiug, ati egOberanee of Christian, ,gladness those; of otfi6r nationalities than thV . " X Mor ,'7our Vhthor , knoweth- what by -thpr..,S,uperU%t6ndeIi't of the M-Im'011- Anglo-Saxon, Who sought, the Bible' PH -son Oovternor (to rele'savd, cot- ihings ye ,have ,nepa. of before, ye OJew.!§ i9aves" wits the Inesg&O'glung lit their own native, tongue. An Ap- . . , 'h,o soloists --one a woman, who peal Was mjg-& by the ,&perintpudent vict)--�-Pin sorry. I, �find, we howo- askbini.." Therefore Ae6 is Ao, oc- by t kePt you lhpfe'a weqk'to6 long.11 casion -for rvain, tepetiltions. But it dOnse)&ates ,her -iotgl gif"t,to, the s6r. to -those ,who -.know not'Christ as X 10onvid—I'Thut's all ftht, Mr. :does not &I'law tG4�. thete, is no need vice Oflth-0 Imissitin,,and the; other it personal SaNi6ur. As. -has been :Ere- Xh6& It off tpott, �Itime,"—Louisvil,16 for. prayer. the 0-od we pray to, young man, Who testifie's that througli "entI7 p � . . , xperienced during the open- . . 11"Ws. I , - I I . lews W48 us'. is ow oathpr And As il�s viti;stry of the Yong6 Str6st gig.�- air services, ,hold on street corner5 . . , - .-I, . ehildrItin hw�.thdt age AAA their reZ siot he experienced the joy ,of 11kv-` . 61 . Sun- . � - . . 6ei191ib6rfii(9 *ith the mission I I 1. 1. . . �. . day evenings men and worien 2LI&O' - IVIT'st PAITM10'r-4 V,hich Ii dbirbe-t— 6ps`t§' bd6re '-'y,W . eUrth17 -14thek, itt been born' ,4691in. - . 'A W,h tharidd" it b"'bows 1g, chita,V&h� to Aiid the multitudehungril-p follow. hbrve, Imads, �',d6finite, decision for . i6 sitting, ,6r. 1A hof is 166�b. "i, � l-, � . I I . , - ' 11 twlje?l� I ,� l .'' � ., , I : I ,4eek ih.114 .JireIspo'e� � ry help,- - ilig the simple spMce were, fedi'lib -` Ohtig�A'the. Riverdale. Park service- . I , d fli - Uffig wx��S,ht #riilly With pottiont; d t& IS -t - , . A�,� I � , , odi'Aftm' I * 06 a% oft. the, yon,ge, Street Missial. open . � lstboU4 Vd ftm emi,�—Ilix Wt kilow tud 11 - dfiv 1 104! ., 'hf�- . 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