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I . . . . - V:U,I.q - incidents of'g - , . . 4 , , _:, , .:, : . , M � � . , June 2nd 9th,' .. .4rdships, * . : .�,.n, - , ,.A ... "IM � ,.,,.,,A . . : , i .. �,....Xdl. ..�., I ` I I __ " ."".. " �­. ,_I g,�'. " . I ��,;,,� , ­qv� -­� '�", I . .. . . .. I I , 3 U V , 13'.W �t , WHERE ,YOUR TAXFS GO ­]uittj� rfo p ' . �T­4t, t - , ,--1 a I , , urchase 3,000 1 Western Prbimiceg . Aig� ' A 'i; 4.� ., I _ a , 911MEN g, , I . I , ."_AREIIUW� ' Witnessed. . 9, I I - - - I . ...".,-�"'':.-"."."X.".".,.,'. ill�rlo 111W .1. I � � §.�?`��:�,,., , � RALLY . 'IN bOGAN Gallons of -OH. NEWS,t . OF '. ZURICH Witnessed By Moderator. � (in memory :Q:r . _ ", I ,�i� I the late 1:4011b -we. , " , q " 2 . . 11 - - .. . ... Y", . � . , " 7, . � ,. ,;9 . I . I . Henri Beleind) Xg . I .�,,;p" "P,61. I I . I L . . I I I " , I ! I I .- I. ,P".,�� -.11141i I 1; . I I . I . , ' . I " ­ . � . " I I . _1 The local ,blorsesh club had a WN � 4, �i!� 1. � . - ."'. `�­�'.',',:x_ifl,�_ �4:­ 4 1111.,.,.,� I I 11 ­ . I _ :. " , ,..,,"_ I ....".I .t . . . . .... ..'.."', I , � ",.I- ,�.i , Jas Excel&eWy, Most Rev. J. T. .'' � - I STREET COMMITTEE I REV. A.'R. GIBSON AT, The and maple leaf .;Z. ,,.,�'­ z., I . 1,�,` ..-. _­..... � ....tae , ", . I meeting the ning and or- ' ' ' . , Kidd, D.D., L.L.D., Bi�hop of London. - - . I I . te Wfeire Proudly tient. in One � I The Q -, " . . .. MR adininisiter: the. Sacrament of .. ESTIMATES ARE UP gamzed,fdr the, season. The new W- . . T10*74 Walv _, i.I . . . � . . MORNING SERVICE Who added lustre to the name a mo4t,14,D6 Z , 1E 1111111'� i . I 0onfirmation to a class of 40 eandi. . I . I I fleers axi� ,Pr4sident, W. H. I . / Otf Canada -a son - ly:. - . - I. - . . Hoff. I - .4�-ITL_,_. � I � . . ,Ooncertt Poll, I ...' il I.", 1 . man; vice-president, T. H. -M: 141, " , -fse � , 1� , Antes in St. JameW Church on Thurs. - 1yer1,1 . 1, . Z I �� . ISeafterth ciltizens will th15 year pay and secretary -treasurer, H. ' )tein- Heart -reaching stories of Who 'stood for all that Canada, - many b , '' , '.75F,,� 1��i 11 . . I the priva- 131, , � day, May 30th, at 10" a.m. I . . - - ,­_­"� , .7ell , tions suffered Has sill, m nobly won. ,.,,- - W Seve-ral little children will 'receive � taxes to the tu'lie of 44% -mills- on the batch. A canvass :Will be made for ' by the people in the . !MU ba *4=d �sil[)� - '111,0. !%;��111, . it.. , 11 . I 11", ,;1'--. .1, , . �.. . i, dollar., the councilldecided at a ape. 4,ew members. - burnt-out areas of Saskatchewan No lyr,son bars co first appear �4'. V .. ; , their First Communion at the eight I -P I - cia . . - app'ear'ance of. the ��Iipl 7� . . . . . . . . -11 r. 14 L�. I w I meeting held on Monday even- . were told, on Sunday afternoon , at � could dim the light ed Band under thi6,.ab1.�.,1ea4;%'L_-�_',­ W. ­ c'elock Mass on ,Sunday' � eq . . ,. , :. " ", . -, . " Cq — h3R':.1 1 . ,,�, , May .26th. = ft�,g. The rate is the same as last 111embers of the. local baseball team First Presbyteriian Church by Rt. That shone within. his soul, MX. X. Batter -, W-, ..... . :V I The Redemptortist Fathers wall Local . . . sby. Rev, , .' "iat",k I . I .\ H I r 114 . . . are hard. sit, practicLi ,pr . Or darkness hide the fa0e.of Gd,d R .1 . �, - ��r 11 . I .. year. . epatingir, for ,Rev�.. J. ,S. Shortt, D.D., of Barrie, e-0tOf Of St'. POP- Ang - ut W., ,U_ duct a mission. here, beginning, Sun- -1121 ' I= I i, . WhO rea& life endless scroll; -Prestided most all - 1��0 . . [if; �Q Mayor Sutherland piresided and all the games *in the Hutpn-Perth league Moderator Of the General Assembly over th ' ' * "4'� ..... ,�'111 " 4% '' ; cay mbrning, June 2nd, and ending oo Sorrow enduretih To ' e rprow;474i : � - members Of ,council *ere present with of which the club iia,'a member, - of the Presbyterian 'Church b;�.7 n- Then joy�ia 'bright r a night. stressing what wonderfW17 fine ' '01,---,- ... Sunday evening, June 9th. Daily ser- - ,ql I the exception- of Councillor Broderick. /I 1; . , C.A beams unroll. ic the band had. giv" '""�..'� L . . . . . . . ," I ., vices with sermon at 7.30. ' � 'i . . . Mr. A. Diougi . of -Hyde Park was ada. Irt was the Occasion -of the 68th . . ,. speaki :,.., � - 4 8 4 . as ," anniversary ,of the church. . . -1 . . ng vol �1_4 I I lumes neat only ..., I .0 . Road ollirig petitions' were eonsid. a visitor in to," I . for -thi leader but the'.��'.. . The annual Rally of -the Holy ZZ . 4 - ered at some length and - Om on, iiTuesday. The' ten -der heart of sy'mp'athy ,� 2 4) a discussion They were pathetic instances .which memb,V 4 ,of the satire, -V�ho, had ' , "" -e Society` for orth 'lis- - - . I Was seen in one who wont ... ,` ' been � . . Nam the Seaf - ,; r� I. as to the area of road a gallon of . At the. auction of .,the real estate 'had touched the heart 'of the dis- sr, faithful in their ,tteadancii ijlta, . triet, comprising the'parishes of Clan�;� - �w = . . . Dulo � 19 0 .0 Oil would cover continued for more and effects of the saute ,of the late tinguished di Like Christ Wit, ,dwelt 4t 'Nazareth, determination to , ,""V, I IV gnitary and to which the Through excel ' A - rr , 13 . - 11 I .1 111911 pounced - -- .: -, �, IQ �L' co .- ,�? , than an hoer, with each member W. Schwalm, !Mr. ,Gi K. Farwell pu,. congregation listened in, rapt atten' Amid the waste of oNo Ma,�,,3 Lai;d!, rou ced y 149, -,. I ton. Seaforth, St. Coluhiban, .. 4 - 1effer-stricken tent, plate offering Of nearl I 4 - -E! guessing 10 c I . and Logan, will take place in Logitn �p ! - p.i�� F' 4 vi . . a different amount. Final- chased. the pert i than. They occurred curred dur#ig the. itin- I gave evidence of the support , ;, ... o . Pro. . Y IgnZisting-, Of two 'Wifilph , 'i - - _ naris On SundhY, June 9th, at a p4n, - I ;. 0 1 , too �; 1Y someone suggested calling T. Roy vrary Of Dr. Short' when he brought .Whbre' wanton rage,had'.rent. Th �� � � w 9. k lots, dwelling and. stakie. He has had :: AlDc4rded 'the. Band. I � e-, � . t� , je.bedng ,, '' . A summer carnival will be held pia -v ` a) 50 Patterson, County Engineer, who ad- t i . chairman ,tiring his remarks .. . , I , �p . . stated-,' , the church grounds ion Thursday July a) . ' ed 4�r sorrr� time. - greetings to -every Prezb��Y 'from Th., fleur-de-lis, and maple leaf . . , ) uy 9 ko �, q vdaed that % , . oil covered . ", . . that he did ..n;3Z know"79f, 0,11 61 44 1 , . . gallon of . � , -Y. glace:' 1, �r;". I . it, coast to coast of the, Dominion, in Shall live forevermlore, the size of Hensa,11 which -gave 1. �,�" . I 41h. , 1 ..; .. . one square yard, The laid i The ,executors of (U estate of the w'hic'h e I - . on price e#1', �r . I 1+r V .1� _4 be e �w h visited alms' every. Pres- A grand ,enduring brotherhood deuce of so trueb, talent.. . '. . " I . .2 - ",� . .� _ * ,e ,. 0— . . 1;� 6 I , would approximate 15 cents a gal. late John. Hey, Sr, have sold the byterian churi,h. i m• .., � r. - �a . Ei 10 :� I , Ion. This in fturn would wor out to Nouse and lot in the part of In'tin area That knows ,no sect or shore; , I` d) 5 covering eighty miles' on Rev. A. Sinclair 'on, 1 ;J, . I Sun�d- . ay -last ,.1, , , '08 P4 about a cents a foot fronta ,k the village tio, MT. Ivan Yungbl,�at, who all sides 10 Born Of the -great heroic deeds exchang,ed duties with , _ 9 6 rA . � .14 . — -_ __ I . ge'. . f We last November. Rev.. Dr. Mort. Full Day Ptanned F®r , . - That knit mens hearts of yore. . imer of Ajahurn, the I " I I , , ]Clerk Wdlson explained the eii,tire gets, immediate possession. Dr. Shc�rtt declared that in the first � atter c-oAdu6t, .�11 I * ' i I. cost the' -borne by the pro, Mr. W. J. Beattie SeafOA-h held twenty miles he had seen not one . I ing anniversary services in the Unit- ' '� ,.. I . . ,,, . .... :�,�� � . I , - .. Ffiday at Golf Links 0 VertY Owners -affected according to a, sittings here on 'Wednesday and (Pprson. The land, was dried up an4.. ` H'i ISAaML GRAUAM, ed Church for Rev. MX. Sinclair, �,,.. .1 town bylaw. This bylaw, ,he pointed Thursday receiving 4pL1al,s concern- covered with Russian thistles, which "'a' 01. 0 0 __ There is and has been of fate con-, ,-..,.,�,,.. . I -I day has, been arranged by -d have to ,be amended in ing the. v,.Oteral list to be used for grow a . . village � nd"' �1'n . A ful out, would and thrive_ in and countries, the 0 0 siderable illness in the O­ cXberd 1. the 'Seaforth Golf and Country Club certain parts, in order to permit Oil. Dominion elections. � I long roots, and tendrils' which draw at, the present time @&a. Robert , . I I . I — li for Friday, tb'L- twenty-fourth. iing of all for ,which I :­, �i I . petitions WT. v," 'Cantu, " , - all the mols6fire from the land. Bonthron and Mrs. Thos. Dick hoth : ... �, , of. I,Pyceter, visifi,ii I . I., . , � , In the morning the annual Presi- I ... Petitions, he said, frien& Of whom are well advanced in years �..' . GEO. SPOT NAMED -had been received. - w days this business places He BUT ITUTE and long residents. _ � , . , ' ould represent two-thirds of the week. here ere � fora fe I were close& and .. � H, INST . , L , dent vs. Vice -President match will be Ph . Th � . _ . I I . . , -held .twat 'sides headed'bY. Presidert� •N. MON 'CANDIDATE 1 -property owners and one-half of the .Only farmer he saw in -the radius cov- '1111O. 'Program In addition to a fine " 3... . . I ' fine. I.- � - I J. C. Greig and Vice -President G. 1). . -1 '._ - . - 4ii- .;", �, .. ""', .1 ? assessment. iFetitions were received Mr. is. Deftz has c�n�pleted the ex- ered was a farmer raking up thistles., . The of seledions. by t , .". - . - , . cavatibu- for the FORMED '.25 YEAR.9 . he band, and, ,:,ij," for some 6 000 feet of stree foundation of . .% ' Ferguson battling for the honors. 1) . . t. The ! . the accompanied by his fire -year -914 son. . . I _'... by the 'Gmiler'e Quartette of Strat_ . In the after Conservatives Give Sitting matter was referied to the Street new garage he� is erecting. The little fellow was in rags and tat- fard, was very noon a two -ball mixed 4 evenly divided and Soumme will commence at two, committee to 'Procure definite prices i,i ' - ' —0 . berg, wearing a goat much too large Splendid Banquet Features *taken part in by local .churches as i 1. . ,,o'clock. . Member Acclaxiiation and Information. .• -7— , foi him and, his mother's hat, arid, his I . follows., For St. . Paiul's. Anglican . It is hoped all golfera'and TWtora 'mail sister, "a pretty little girl, stood Twenty-fifth Anniversary 0hurCh'the'Rector Rev. Mr. ii:1,11".. .. I , , 11endry, 1 . � , At Convention. " ,tdo' . Nurses -Gr wduate near-', The Moderator, taking I as ,chairman, . , . 5 I Will plin to spend the holiday at the . Pt Estimates , . . . � . . a sh!T,. and Mse ,Greta . lam- . . ' ' On Friday. . . W* . . . �1.1_ course. . : The estimates ea presented by the Ing new quarter from ,his pockei, , .. I lie as organist. ladiesi, quarbe*-- _; .1 . . -er 'Ci I ' - . P;r)e6yberian chumch, . I ... I At the Conservative convention f at "Cit ...0 I .., . 7 ,or treasurer, were ado with few . OS banded it to the liqle girl and gn- ftm Claft� �. . . ' .. I -0— North Huron, held in. Wingliam on changes and resulted in jt tax rate of �'., , . other less sh!W, -for the boy. The Women's' 'Institute of Blyth Irene Dutars, Dorothy. Datars, urs. . I .. "."T ' . _ , i. ,...f . ' . Thursday, for ,federal purposes, Geo. 41 % mills. the same as last* year, Miss Anna. Edmufi&, dau ."The persdbal touch counts for a celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Harold 'Bell and, Miss Irene Hogga,bh ­ "' , * , ' . Children Present. Spotton, sitting member, received being set. I -, titer Of , , ' I � ' Mrs. W4 G Edmundgi,. great deal," said. Dr_ Shortt, as he organization in ,Wmarial Ha Vn6h Miss 3-u"tard as dWOn*aWft; , . the nomination with6bt any obpo4i-I � -Thp Street Committee. is g ng ,one of Seaforth, was told of .his, relating the inibident. to Hall on Rev. W., A. Young, as pastor of . tAUnf,. _ . etti , the graduates the WoOd- I . .. 'rl.. iL ' I . . Pr6gram, - t Tea, tip*. � . I $2,0W, a .raise of $5oo, to ta.k,e Care stool, General his Barrie congregation a wee 'n 2. bancittet was served church,. a. sciilo,•, Tiff ted AGhrz(ih,. a _..�, -. a Tea' , . Hodttl, ,Graduation and . k later.. Friday when a mixed the I ,.�. 'Supporting the candidate sl,dewhllas and Oiling. Other esti. ex,sreisies were before nine o'clock the next to, invited guests, speakers and mem- quartette composed of Mr,tp. . _,.­ . . on they , -held Om Wednesday . I . . M.p., .for -mates are: ' rd , the y 'moitring those children were clothed; . . .. , . L . ,Platform was FATI Rowe, . beTs,with their buibands. . I xwk� -Drysida,le, Wks. George, - Ews's-1 . A -Blosqor� Tea,,, 7 Mire and ,wdteer, $TOD' 'Xiss Edmunds was awarded ed Jas. and 'the box sent out to the children %' MY. W. B. Cross and ' 'der *the ars- North Dufferin and Simeoe. Dr. Jas, hYdrants,*$4,ryD5; �olice, $900; street Dunlop scholarship. . Launce Batters- , 11. I dices of the Goforth 'Mission -Bitud Armstrong of GoTrie. president of the lights,i $1,853; sanitation, $1,025; re- ' and Miss Greta ecintrib- . � was held In the school room of F; Miss Margaret Finkbeiner, da h- conta'in'er) not only clothing for the Mi A three-storey birthday cake ,with by _ .�, , , tit;jpres1b, irst organization, called the -meeting to lief. $2,1010,; indigent hospitalization, ter of 'Mr. and tMrs. Charles Fink• but for the -parents as well. 25 candles was cut.by -1vJis. P. ilbird- rated , violin selections, and Mr. CrIoss, I 1 A,lerian Church 'Saturday •after-, order and expressed -his appreciation $5'0'0; igranf-%, charity, $60; generAl beiner, graduated from St Mary's Other incidents were the saving of rued. who, represented the first-presi- a`�'tsolo- IMISS Eleanor TUh.er, A.T.C. .11 al noon. 'Mrs- 1H. C. Feast' greeted the At having such a ,very large attend- administration. $ a child's, arm, through the intenven- dent, Mrs. 'George Pp , X",',`acted as accompanist for the IaA - ­- - Kitchen- .,w , '. 2,289; ' maintenance Hospital School of Nursing, , .ell. F guests at the door and Mrs,. M. A. once with so many ladies ,present, 'buildings, $1,900; election, $100; er, on Tuesday. ,(Continued on Page 4) this a toast yrogr i., 4asenjo' MIM*ined quairtetto, and solo and . ".. Reid, assisted by Mrs. D. Wilson, and which was evidence of the interest grants, $4040; interest, $200; -tax col- !Miss Katherine Murray, daughter • I V 0 Peter Gardiner, Wii6n�ri.dom, . as toa.gt. also for Miss JAmnile. The sacred 1 �41 1 Wim Janet Cluff poured, tea. Mem-' they were taking in publ'i'c affairs lection and rebates, No ma ,. $ - I Prinei ster. The' first toast "To the concert was much enjoyed from start . I - , .pal of Mr, James Murray, Tuckeramith, . . 1, beds -of the Mission Band who wait- He stated -he wished to retire and and interest ondebentureS, $14.423,38. was amongst the graduating n-urse., � King," was responded to by singing t* finlifsh with an atten&nce ithat ed On the tables were Isabel Mr,Kel. Successful Sale the National Anthem. A toast t(., more than taxed, the seating I .'I . called for nominaMons to fill the ear- The rates willbe as follows.. Coun- from Stratford -General ',Hospital on se capacity " lar, Kathleen Holmes.. Joan IvldMas� sous offices. tY, 5% mills; Collegiate, 4 mills; pub. Tuesday, the "Charter ildei�bers" by James of the -hall, many having t ,�,4 sday. . � o stand -and . , I I ,! , ter, Lillian Southgate, Barbara Best, ' lic school, 8% mills; separate school, . 'Berney, responded to by Mrs. J. J others unable to gain admittance. A . 4�! 'i Marion Sclater, Fergus Bell Ruth . Those elected were: HbTIOTary 9 mills; Library, I mill; general, •22% —0 'A 'successful sale of home baking Elliott, Wirigharn, District Secretary; well deserved vote of jtthank.r, and' .,I , 3%Naira, Alma. Elliott, .tD ' Presidents, Dr, James Armstrong and and candy was held on Saturday' at- lk , Toff, etty Mc- H. IL B. Coombe of Clinton; Presi- mills. Total, 41% mills. o ternoon in ,the vacant store to "The District," by Rev. R. A. Protiatign of services was tendered . ,:, , . .Leod, Doris I , Margaret Barlow. ,client, Mayor H. J. A. M The C. F. M. was discussed at some To Attend S next to Brook, responded to by Mrs. Gordor, t* -the very efficient band lead , A program was provided which in cEwan of ervice Chri-stie's rmeat inkriket, und leader and ' - -, - Goderich; Vice -Presidents, Mrs. -Al- length and Mayor •'Sutherland report- auspices of the 'Catholic er the Bissett, Goderich. District President- ably replied bb by, -Mr- Battersby, as ... . . I I clucled dUete, Isabel ,McKellar and ed a discassion,"he,bad had wi,th Mr. Wun"en's "Our Branch" by ' leader., " / I Kathleen Holmes; a song and a piano bert F. Toner of Gorrie, Albert Gold- League of St. James' ,.Catholic C�drch Peter proptosed .Mrs, . � ., . '. Brown and Mr. Duckworth, the lot- The Ocitifellows of Seatiorth will I , . r Gardiner, London, resiponded to �it, Bowlerk organize . I , . X :1, , , solo. Doris horpe of Colborne township, Re -ere - attend divine service in First Pres- •I I . The &'Wlillg Club .held its annual �'�� Ferguson';-; duet, Jean, and Elliotter a director of the C. F, M. Art —0 by Mrs. Fred Oster, President of the .. , George Eof Clinton; Treasurer, . i ,.� Frank Mills, accompanied by John - opportunity was Lyteriant Church, Seaforth, on Sun- local branch. Mrs. Gardi-ner,s toast meeting -recently when. the following ;" Mills; song,' Billy -Nunn with MTS. J J. W. McKibbon of'Wingham; Secre , given the town to offer for the property with- da May 26th, at 7 p.m. Membent; was reminiscent ,of many Of the e- were elected as officers r_. , - . E_ Keating and'.Mrs Elmer F. Bell of Brussels. way, 1935: President,'j. w. Ortwein; vice' .., , 'a-' tory, Elm make an o Team Runs A - I for the year ' .. J. A. Munn 9 in 30 ,days, he said. The Mayor'�ex- are requested to meet at the Odd-, I eats of the early years or the or 11 �.� i 2CCOMpaniSts. Following this there was the nom- pressed regret that the o fellow's ball at 6.30 p.m. Visiting ganization, when Mrs. Gardiner was President, J6,hn Shepherd; secretary- , , . I . . . sination on motion of Reeve George � Irethren are invited to join. in the Auburn Man Hurt an officer; "Our -Co ' ,� treasurei . I.." —@ year ago to .sell for $500, plus,taxes. . officer; I Country," r'es'ponded , F. G. Borithrion. Commit- ' i Elliott 'of Clinton and Reeve Wilmot was not accepted. service. ( ' to by singing 110. Canada." 'tees were also 'appointed,: Grounds : 1:1 11� Haake of Goderich ,township. A dliseussdon of belts, which at the •_* I Thomas' ,McNall, Auburn, met with J. W. 'Oftweiii, Tly. Arnold and Dr' �� '.`, � 20th Century,Club pfeviibus meeti4 bad been allegeti client On Tuesday. He , The hall and tables were decorat- J. A. MeTaggart; i.J'l . - I . I —0 a painful acci I tournament, A� . 1� I . ed in the Institute colors, blue and Clarke. Dr. Collyer, . 1. missing, brought the meeting to a had loaded the wagon box vnibh grain ,.Rev. W. A. - .... . �- getting on at thl- go, , W 7 . Meets in Dublin close at 11.15 P.m. Wingham Issue's, bags and was jusi Id with a -profusion also of yell,)w Young and W, 0. Goodwin, Dr. ,Vc- . 'Trustees and Ratepayers . � daffodils and blue hyacinths. I Taggart, who was Previously a . --7— 1 ,00-unicil met for -the- second time in * • rear of the wagon when the team , 7r 1 .p- in Clinton the week on Wednesday evening .,..-.. I efore he bad, the lines ". The members ,of the ,Dublin 20th. H•storical Number started away before Fine Program Pointed COIIVeller.,�f the Membet.ship I . I Century Club listened, attentively to Will Hold Meeting streets to bt oiled were definitely in hand. After a wild scramble he Ic - (,Continued on Page 4) � 1,.1 succeeded in getting one line but the FoROwing ft,- toasts a splendid I . I ..., their guest speaker, Mr. Rost� Mae-- I I decided on as follows: Centre Street, Commemorating the founding of , —0 I 1.i to 1, horses had Tiln near a fence and -one program was enjoyed in the auditor- I . � - 1my, at their May meeting. Mr. Mae- The annual convention of the Hur- from North 'Main to West end of W the Town of Wingham some 8,0 years the high posts hit ,Mr. MeNall on lurn Of the hall, which opened with � 1, key Proved himself aver eloquent on County Educadya. Asaoc'iati E Kerslake's lot Church Street ctial 32 -page edition of the of i. ion of E. ; , -ago, a ape - ' . . and capable speaker on the subject Trustees and Tiatepayers, will be held from James Street to Miss Hatt 's• Wingharn Adimn,ce-Times was issued the head and he was knocked uncon, "The Maple Leaf Forever," An ad- Congregation. Holds - '-'.,-1 of "Liberalism" in stating that we in the additorium of Clinton, Collegi , East William Street from Goderich last week. scious, Mr. "Mi%Nall. was jammed be- dress by Reeve McNalI, instrumental . . I .,,.: I ­ . can't havie-a radical chat M, Franlklin,eand High Street, from , ween the wagon and the fence and by Mr. Wettlatifer, the roll of the Fine Social Evening . hc , � , . change but somp ate Institute on Saturday, Stine 1st The history of the town is told in .�.".. I )change th right some of the wrongs. at 1.30 P.M. . ' John to Huron 'Street. Property -own- is suffering frbm a bad shaking up first meeting 25 years ago called by . - I'll ' .. 9n interesting and graphic m,nrit�r and a 'severe gash in the bark of bii X?q. John Armstrong. London; story An enjoyable congregational social , _- progressive will be assessed for the full cost by Mr. Thomas J. McLean,; and . ,. I . ._- . The world is progressive arid we are Acl(�res�ses on the subjects, "'The of ,the oil in front, with flankage Al. "' head. of the 2.5 years of Institute active- was held 'Monday evening at First . I ,,I'J . Mot going to sit back and see it go Costs� of Secondary Educattion't and to f - profusely illustrated with photograph: I . �4 i I .... � by. 'We should take some of the old 'tProposed ,Changes in, Education" ox corner lots. . of prominent residents of the fpas� _* " ties by Mrs. Robert Wightman; mu.s- Presbyterian Church, which was at- b .. . . :N Ideas and add to them and not lie The Street Committee was instruct- ical numbers on guitars and song, tfletively decorated with ring 1_11� - will be given by Dr. Field, and Mr. E. ed to purchase 3,000 gallons of Oil. P,nd present. Irene Taylor, Jean and, Irene McCal- flowers. Rev. H. p, sp ... �'.l fA the rut. He concluded that there C. Beasam, Inspectors. Other speak- The entire issue reflects great cred- C. Feast resided. . . ... t were -many Who objected to Macken- errs will be Mesa& J.'Ferris David, of —0— I it The the publis-her§, Messrs. Arm- Brussels Elevator lum, Kathleen Logan and Hazel- Cow- An. attractive program included a . 'A', I ,�. I zie King and he could well see why, Ingersoll, and M. A. Campbel . 1, Pre-si• an; address, Dr. Milne; reading Mrs. song by Jean. and Frank Mills., ac., :14 .. I because Of Mr. King's being in sym- dent and Secretary, respectively, of a'nd' McCool. Destroyed by Fire Percy Manning of Londesboro branch; iicompanied on the piano by John �athy vnth the ptoleteriat, he would Ball Practise on' strong a . address, Rev. L. V. Pocock;, sol.o,,Mi&,q Mills;pi p , - the Trustees' and Ratepayers' De- . I piano duet, Donald MacTavish ., ,'',j -* 'Fire of undetermined origin com. Vkn Carrip, Belgraive •branch; me . . be d�n�oeroua to -those who are trying pirtmerit of the O.EA. Time will'be 0, , � mor- and John Mills.; Piano solb, Kathleen I tai . ;; to oppress this' Eltass, but C.,C,,J�, move- givea for discussion Frida Morning ' i Pi%ervice for deceased members, of Storey; vocal solo, . ... of school Drob. 'y pletely deatfoyed a frame grain ele- James T. Scott; .. anent is not suitable for'they would lems. . . which there were forty-seven, con- anthems by the choir; solo, Mrs. J. A, 'i , . vatior and, a frame warehouse ad- take away Private enterPrize and L � . ' . . ducted by Mrs. A. B. Carr and Mrs. Munn. I k ,-, 0— � Ball practise haa, been called for joining it early Saturday morning ii-, �-,�' r dominated by ,Socialism. . 10 a.m. Friday mbrning at the Re. Brussels. while members of the vol- Russel Richiribrid, Mrs. Carr reading A vote of thanks to those who b3ity-k , �:1 1, 'Me -balance of the pro'grait. was, unteer fire fighting squad, fought sue- the names and Mrs. Richmond la I art was moved by Dr. R. R. no � -1 creation grounds, when players and . . as I t:, • tProvided W Bill Uniac and a troup 'Adopt -a -Bab ' wtoul&be-players will be given a cessfully to.prevent a spread to near- in a flower in a flower basket for and seconded by T. Blanchard, and a . �A , y each deceased member; address. Rev. r7ote of thanks to " I 1. , of artists who entertained with .piano , by D11.110111-gs. the ladies by J. . i , I . W. T. Mills; reading, or the ". b work out. ' teetl ' o'clock quartette by Auburn branch; and an ,bountiful lunch which they p I s!,., i solos,', dialogues, songs and slight -of- Plan Works Well 'hoVroolrIg on the diamond has f ® - The fire, discovered about ,'Mrs. C-olclough; Kerr and J. M. Govenlock. � hand performances. The. members. practically completed and the grounds hl the morning, had reached such pro. . rovilded, ... coftlo-ded the evenirg with dancing. portions by the time firemen reached instrumental by the girls.' Mr. Gibbs Bouquets were presented to throe Of ,� ,t. The "adopt-a-balby" plan instituted now present a splendid. appearance. r all -the scene that it was' impossiblo I to who is a guest in town from Aber- ethe oldest members, of . the church � '14 1 . . . i. , by Him- David Groll, Minister Of . ' —61— 0 save either 'building and the entire deep,. � '! Scotland, also (gave a short ad- ,-present, Mrs. . Leslie 'Mullen, xrs,, S. I Public Welftxe, has- been working . (ofut well in Huron. Seven children Hospital Aid . .� '" ,4%, ,�� " �, , i �� - � 'ek - 11 0"' , W;i "4i, I efforts, Of the fire fighters were di- Tecte,d tg-ward -preventing spread dress. � Boyd and Wis. R. Hawthor�a.. I , . ;,,, '.. I . . % � I � !..I' have . . � I 11 M" , , . "'. � !, . , t���g�%'-"' 4 ,".4" 1�!. _ . 11 I , . ', � � , �,, I ,�.,, J 1� I "i": I ,". %,". "", ,.,�i.� " ­� I , " ,, .. I . � � I . .1. . W S I t . �1 . 1, , ��, ". , of . I . I Veen placed by the 'Children's R�ld�A1e the flames. The burning struel,irres . , .i Aid Society in foster homes, two Sponsors Matineeflying o N I 4 � I -1 -1-1 -,---. were oppo-i-te the C.N.R. .station and < i �J, '5,a;, ITttle ones being "adbpted" Monday. embers almost fired, this latter �. �� ". , First Presbyterian Church,, S,eaforth -� I All were girls. . buil ding. Water was continually __, .1 ,.:, I ,� Iloffies for five boys and ,one girl are required. *They are: one baby A successful matinee under the sus ices the Wiomenl� Mspital . poured over the rotof and walls of the frame to . . I ­ ' .11 ( , " I Ift itt , "'i � I 1. Morning Worship at Elevew—Aniherm. "Thou Wilt Kebli M, I "., ;,� girl, ndne months,, with fair 'hair; one Aia to Sctott Moniorigi Hospital was pre- Purposes station preveht a new I oubbreak. ��`,,� Perfect P`bace"; Sermon: "BEES AND BIRDS AND RV49 A" 1 , xv , ,,,;;; I Evening Service A VVIT A' b9by boy,, six months; one baby boy, sented on Friday . aft-rnoton at the The lbss is partially covered by in- . at Se-0en 4 ANX-VAL " I'll CHURCH SERVICE FOR TILE L�O . ii. �,; 11 -O.F , " � . �, , - AhtFw ft,- AcAlIft � one year and six r honths, fair-haired and ,blue-eyed; one . boy' ten Regent Theatre ivhidb was kindly donated by 1 suranoe. The grain elievator waw the George . . . , ! ­.,!,�' , on Galilee" . . . Sermon; "WE ARE G00.18 10MPD-o - " �, " US LIVE' AFTER- GOD'S ' . ILIUM , : F Years. fadr; boy, Mir. and Mrs, Sutherland. . property of"Mirs. Baker and ,�' . ." �, ."' �_` � 11, i , 4,, t1t; fjef,�, i , i".. 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