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I . 11 7 _. � � 0 .� e 14�*-qgtin* I 01U."a . . � � 11" " . 14 the �Iosing.! of I 1*, 1. :��111 1. I . I I -cPhall McLean, Editor, . been,broken and 9-ther dam age I , � I fr= 1)d �au' remeimber the -&taking' of The Captain iordered .. � 11 ­_, I :� . .V . i .. , . .1 . . - . ,­.L�-, , . ,. i-jl �'g;��"t'lfv+*. ­ . � . .� . 8�17 i e ','R_XPoAft*r , Q,f .111. I . euts Which - , - 4 1 �,��;' .". �! � , . I 'r . T11 fifty .444 the watar-tig4t " compArtin Rp M ­ —­'­ 4 �� , , I I L . the Thanic, whicb- Veourred - 2,.5 years . the ewlu- - T , - .. ­ I . 1�1­r , "' L OF I . twevfj4ve 'Years ago.. .a" said utt to have acted I I I , - " " I "j) 'h -a eaforth,-Ontarlo ev�- .. L' ... . I , arine - I , . I �VF,�,. , X . C, � , ip ment *biph.004rap ,!I ;f -q I -Is - e'' ' .criat In �Isaa . I I . �.�� ,,, , I i, .. 4.1 _� S I .. -1 ago th week? . W es, pueo Ep 0" . . I � , , ' And, because this damage is belng� . . � , trIe - equip, . 601.01ion -A ooi� . 11, � V " I ­ . � ,al , I I .. 'ad, by thO, C0111- IN ; ,ralarsd -ean __ "I I ter ill the the having been ill . . ,,, . ay afternoon by MeL stUrb, A IMF- ; : , I . histork of shipping, . , I I Aone by boys under the age of six-- I � I . , I �. *1 It, "'a -.Mrs-. W111X4% A. �,Xelldows . I ­ From - The vron Expositor Tiitkqfc went .to the. bottom on her . slon. , . . * -. of j?oirt Hope celebrgtedi,1460., �tolrdeu * 1� ,� .. t ,,��` . .1 . � , H � � I "While an 1,11velgigatjOy .taldng � I . -1-1 .. � ., teen years, the property owners may, , I . -ly In � I I .�L. was � I I 1 .... . � . . - � April 26j, 1912 . ma4den voyage to New York, ea,x -ally told w?,ddiug aunivers07. recently. , Mra. _ ,��i I . . ".1 11 _. ., � xe .ke'_,pQliqe_ �e I . �. . . I 1. 'the morning of Mpudt�y. 4pril 15th, -place, Captain Smith. ,person . � le 4146t. Of Mr -0. Oliver - 9 " - �� , , . lQQk I Qr .�io x,ed eaa-; -t , __ -.ai ' ' ' , . MeadowS, is tl . " �,' � , -""'-"'"�'"'-A,--,U-4!1,liett ft'rnier"�-Mnb,()'L-..i�esi,des"-se4,7r- .10:t2--�-�'�r--'--':'-----"'-�'--'-'-�"..- ".Pa,",Sen,gerl.,S"L.-,t-hek--t-)hi&'-e,--V,Pasi-awa�ately- - _._X . ... � ­ � .. .. - --1 ___ "7 __ '_ _ - . .. . Te;RW-a-flwa­B-0W_, 12,1 f 001- Ig . .... I I � 0 It ' - r, -a - �; 1 ....­­­ I.I.�-I.I.- e, ­$ 'D ­ ** - powerless and the hands 'of the'coua- L -$770 wortir o -Sed t D a I . scription rat S" 111't; Va- ye�a'r' in >bdegbor.Q, sold f - I--' , � h:s A; .V. I. i'll"It", , ..,�,. HiNon Expositor of April 26th no need for fear -and, 44TI . Mrs. meadows Were. . trifid I " --U,n- .. I . I I - ..4. C L i; ., � . . I . �L I � ., advance; foreign, $2.Q . one day,VaAgweek. , . Of'that �year, summarized the tragedy , women who had .got up oAt of 'bed to fifty YegIr.. ago.. Mrs.' Xe4do*s. , " . . .. 0 a yea.r. Single cil are ti4 , ,, . I . � Mi. T40M . 'V, McMichael, the wall- is fol,10 ' yotu,rn. He also ordered the llaerls� ,ijloU I . . I I . wak: . ,V�all known here as..ohe lived � , . . W�' e es, - "The Tltam,c iddsaabor, as writ -ten band to, start p yiII9 til her. mw-riagei.. About 80' , ; . �, - 1. - ,,opl 4 cents each. All because thi3re is no � juvenile known boijrsa.,,b�teeder, of Hullettj at- la and it continued Was ;, .." , . . I teaded the Atwood Faiires, a judg6,of u the liner 'took her last heie un .. � . . .11 ��, - ii,V"�N' ", ,,, I ..., I I . Judge in the town or county. The . I to history by many of the Q39 sur- to do bh�s cas friiends neighbors, an�d relatives jolar I 1�', . . . I ing down, . .. .1 ILL &;" . . — � ' horsei. vivors, who ariir.e4 �t .New York last' plunge, the members go , derlag tftem a, joyous Au. - � . lb �.., �, 11, , , ", ', . , . . . . _: ' 31111- ed in te , , 1 .. police can.round. up these ,oy Arthur Tyndall, of Hullett, lids rent- Friday ,account, f(br .the liosat-of 1,595 ' ­On,jo.the women haa been asi sentat,oiai. Music 1�. .. Lb ,1,L �11.1- ­ � . , ' .V % �.... � . . take them before a magistrate or a ad Mr. Dan $hanahan's. fairm of 100 Pers ' ,the Newfoundland ad that there was no danger the great" pdae. party ard Pre i. . . 6 ".., ; . . Adverti,sing rates on application. � on's ,A;t seat ,off -a provided by the. Campbell �orqh. ..� �`.� . Gund in, gatting wa � . .. q � 111- use it for grazing pur- banka eax,l,y Monday morning, April est difficulty'was, f, , ( I . ' I !, 'Jtl�. .1 --r— . I . . give them -a- lecture � "" and will I estra and after the guests assom�bled, �''. , . judge, who can poses. I 0 -110fits 't was fin. I .. 1, �,v,� . I 15th, and the subsequent death of six them into th , when i . I ­ V',.t,� . � was Mr. said Mrs,. Meadows were Present- 0 1 . .V" ed witbi fir I ty beau I tiful roses. ,All I. . SEAFORTH, Friday, April 23, 1937. on the evil of their wAys,'and noth- Mr. A. E. Irwin, Of Bayfteld� met ,persons who had been rescued brings ally discovered that the liner 1,4t, .. . � voith a ,severe lose -one day last weeli the'total ,of lives lost to 1,601. doomed. Maney-ihad to he thrown ov- . f,- . ing else. They can not be put in jail, . jbined in singing "Put on Your old I I � . . 11 R", _ . . I � ., . I . when he was obliged to shoot one of "Thes6 , official figures magnify orboard, on to ,overloaded boats, while re Bonneviii-clintou News,Re6b-rd ij,V, I . . eir par I boats wate lowered G y I , I . I � ,"fl:. .1, � neither can th ents be held re- ,,he .black team which *as used Oil greatly es#msties which had come by in, other casss . . I �i�, . . . . . � I I ])Alf empty. . . � � � Poultry -Is Big Business , he hearse, OWIng to it ,having its leg . Home Damaged By Fire � I � : . t wirelas and the stoides which., the "I . . sponsiblefor the damage.doue. �u ' Om sparks 4 .1 .. . . � - . broken. ,.� " all- make certain, as �had "The big facts which came to.,the Fire, which started ,fr I *: .. . surZA,t "I Kc,"::. - All,this, has -been done,. and the re- A Mission .01-rele was, organized in ,already �%en, judged from the meagre surface in the ilood of n ' arratives are alighting on the 'root from a fire- . 0 �. t�,:,: ... !, . . . The poultry business is now big . . -ir death; place ,chimney, at the hQMP� of Mi-, - ,,, . I .1. �'.. sults are worse than nothing., After connection with , the Mi a t h o d I a t witralieseqraports, that the disaster is that l,Q01 ,persons met' the A .f , . - 11 r : I business in Canada, as is revealed by . 0hu.r01% Brussels-, 'with, the following the.-greatiest -that ocean travel ,has ev- ,that there is hardly a shadow Of a A. if COOPer, early Sunday afternoon, , , . , I � .. . . b i �� I.. � ,�he rounding up and the' lectures, set of'officers: 1[fiSn. Pres., Mrs- (Dr.) er known. . .1 . hope that ,.ithls grand' total will a iequired- the services Of ithe fire bri. �- ­. the Dominion Bpreau of 'Statistics, . . I - 'th4 9 I I I . . I ,� I �, . : . I - , &stim�fed the ` al 0, the boys aie 'at libeft ' to thumb oaten;' pres., Miss Lizzle Do��ng; "Fitiorn the stories told by the sur- curtAaled, by a single � additional, sur- gade. The fire. bar"d thrdig�, I I '. gross v u y or wea.lith and � . I �;- , . � which has . lot vice-pres,., Miss lda'Bailey; record- vivors of ,the, Titanic disaster, wh6 vlvor; that several men'. shingles, " but no blaze - broke -out , on I I . . , . I . - ": - in. Canada in their noses at the police4 and other Ing secretawy, Miss Jessla Cunnin - arrived on the Carpathia last Friday wj)I,Id.wqda ,prominence are, as had "the root. -Water axLd chemicals were' 11 '. of poultry dn&eggs . 9 � �, . I I.., authorities-�—and d ust that, I_ and baine; corresponding see., Miss P. night, it .is now possible to .reconstruct been fea,ved for several days, are used"to extin,iguish the fiie. Besides I . - W �:.­ -, 1936 at $81,118,000, Which isthe high- I ' 0 Bu4er; treas., ]Kiss Alta Pryne, the .braged,y,'jngI the following -sum. among those who perished; that prac- the damage to -the roof, there was A " . �,�,.. - I then go their own Jajit again. And I I . est mark since 1931, and some three . . . . Mr.. IF. Zeller., of Zurich, has pur- t)ie"aamage in the attic and,the roams I . X �; . ' . mary may be sald to, contain the main tically the only women who were not " . . the property owners going _9n suf- chased �ha interesits of hisi partner, particularia. It would appear that the- saved were ,those who'chose to dle in -on the upperand. lower askorey Caused , . ,i 1. . mail ter than 1935. . I Mr. F. J. Wokwire, in ,the Zurich Her- linoBr rushed, up= the subm4ged their hqsbandis. embrace; that neal" by wAter.,-Clintion News�Record. I. ", r I - I � � I " I I 11� I Poultry produced 219,428,000 doz- iering. 4 . I . ald Crediton Star and the Dashwood. ,g'�qn ,asr night ly all of the, survivors, saw,the Titanic . ! . . . . ; ,;., t : , , � . I ledge of,,n ice bar a, cl Presentation , I . It is a queer state,of affairs, but - p ­ ,. ... . "Near- I , , .1 about 11.80 on Sundak night, was � sink and. heard, the band play ! ..'I,-. 11 . en eggs lak year compared to 223,-. . I I ione ' bri Members of the Brussels , Citizens' 4 . , I? � ' . ' 11 I'� : 0 540,000 dozen in. 1935, but as the av� . ' 319 'the sea claimed, as Band', ,Dr.. wlilch Mr. Macdonald ha,a �� it is the law.� However, law and-, ju-s- �_ -Very pleasant efttertainment was gi,an,j blow and khe bows were not .at My God to Thee," and- the a, eks i �, I given 114 the Egniondiville Church on stoved in as Is trequently the owe, of those whom . . z � � I , , . .. - . . . A 11 ' . ' tice should go hand in haiidi,and to,,- Tuesday evening. Rev. Martin� of buf:nearly -the- (�ntire itawboard side t -he vessel sank in two thousand fath, been a,member, together withAlie-ir I I'll V-,,-, � � erage 1936 was, eightee , , -wives and lady. friends, gatheiiad at - � �",,, � . . price in . bring about 'some ' justice, there"' Stratford, gave beautiful views of Ed- from -a Point 75 feet froila the bows OrM . 1. I �, � . � cents per,doten cohipared to seven- ., I . Titanic the lbome of Mr. and -Mrs. B. Mac. ,. .� 11 11 . 'Under the were ripped opem The shock was a . . . .,f�.. � I . inbuir-gh,.,and the, -choir, . o "The ice berg struck by the when douald on Wednesday. of last week . t �,, � k,��,.� an. immediate change in leadersibip -of Earl, Van Egmond, gave slight that -people ,playing cards in was about nduety feet high. I � , . � . " n e return for last ' - should be I . ' � ---- I , , , 4 � the law or there should be the im- .. two Scotch seltetibna; Mrs.. SheiWand the smo,king rGoIn continued their the icy water reached her steaming to spend a social time with them be. ' '. I V . . � �. .�,,, year was $40,767,000, compared to- -. Mr. John Beattie, a Scotch duet, and . )rtly at. fore .-their departure to'tbelr new . . . 1�_.. . . . . � mediate appointment. of a juvenile - I gantp without payimg heed -to the jar. ball-eirs, they exploded and sh( btiihp at Cromerty where Mt. Macdon-' " . . il,.� . � 1. I i ".. ... $.37,763,000 in the previous year, the , . . � MT. John Scott, of Roxboro,'a SOU9. "A few m2anuCo;st later,,howevi6r, the. ter this the vessel sank. rviv- aid recently purchased a geneiral store. I I I I �1 '.­ I judge. . . . , 1� A� a,special meeting of t -he S�itforth bo began, to settle and ,nf%rn�t%tic.'1 1111h,s Caxpathia carried, 745 su . . 11 I 1%, . . J.936 valuetbeing the largest since . . w t , untigg, to During the coikrse. of the evening Mr, I I . � ... . . . ain ,b , , . - � . . 1. town .council, held on, Monday even- was brought ,to the Capt, , wa. rs' the total death amo -,:" � , . I if . ` I I . and Mrs. Macdonald were made'the I I 'I., ,;.. . , ". � 1 1930, ,. � Ing,. the following resolution was, Pass- ter was rUE-1hing lutD'the engine room.* 1,595. - han4so " ,�%._ ' 0 1 . ,ad: "That the Seaforth Public Lib. . . I . . . I 4 1 . � . lre�i,pi;enpa pf a , me' !pair of , . I 5 . , 9 of I 111:: . The total number of poultry Jn . . boud-air lamps and1thp. good wighe I . W il�, I . I . rary Board be granted the sum of 11111111111111111111111111111111 -_ � . 1� I �! ­ ' . . . . - the members, of the Band., An enjoy. � I , . $300 for the 0 'i . . . F I "I !". - ., '� Canada -in December, 1936, was giv- . Still Unsettled- purposi� of purchasing s , , . ­ . ". . I I I . 0 " able evening wap spent'hi, cards and � . 11. 1, ... . en as 4V33,100 of which 40,490,600 1 . .. ­ . . tile. Allen property on Main Street fo;. . I . ,, I �1' .. . -d dancing and. refreshment4 were, serv- . 11,�'. I. I I . , I I I a site - for a Carnegie Library.", The I UST A SMILE ORTWO. o . I . �, . I I � 11 �,,� I. were. -,hen§ and chickens and the to- The, hoped for settlement of the' Carnegie grant is, to - be $10A00. . 0 . . . ==.MET � . . I ed.--Bru,ssels. Post. I . , I . .1 �. .. . .1 . . I .1 . Presented— With Chair I, � . . 11 I . I ' , I.,: ''. . I tal value ,is, given , as �$40,351NOY , , . Gendral 'Motors strike at' Oshawa, .The young people, musically Wolin- I -, , � . . .1 . ; . I �. � . __ ".1r" - . ' Kin- , Daughter (looking up from her nov- � "Thit'is all -right," said the cashier - , , � n, . . . ' I ad, under the leadership of Mrs. , ., . A ve.ry pleasant evening was spent I �,;i�. - over the week -end did,not material- ,. I .. . . . I . `We�ll write your name on..the wall' * I I . I 1� which is based on the average pric. 7 . der, will 94ve the Operetta. "Sylvia," al) : . I , I on Thursday 11ast whan C. . H. Mo. . , � . I I . � ,''.. I , - I . ze, and the men are still outj­and e*euing . "-Pap�L, in time� of trial, what do and you dan pay next time you come I � . .11 I es. 1, - . . I I i I I in Cardholt Hall on Friday . . � Avoy, Captain of the Alps- Golf Club, I . " �1. I I � � .. next. .. I u suppose brings the most'.comfort 'in." , a embers 1� 1. r . . 'less some at pre ent 'unforseen ' yo . -it. E � verybody. 0 was hos,j to th gentleman ,in, 1, I , 1�1,1. . In many parts of Onta poul . un P �s 1 , On Friday evening last the friends, tO,Xuan?" I I .'. "Don't do thL , WP of tli�-club. PpIlowing play' at cards ". I - -1 a - ....� � � . ctioft. arises, they may 1)9�sibly be 1`1 M -a in -, - and lun, . cb, Mr. I Herbert Campbell, T . I .. try and -e "' busi , have become . , nd neighki;rs of Mr. and MKs., Archie Papa fwho is a newlywappointed oc i,e will -see it.' ..". . 99 ftess . . ' -: "An a,cqulttAl,- kahould "Oh, no, they won't. Your topcoat , . . � . �� �, I t for'some time. ,.. ' - . ., 'SowerviI16,, of McKillop, gathered at magistrate) . ­ . . , president ,of the club, *aa -presented" � .. . 11 . I the major, interests,.on -many -farms, . , 6u their h,owil%, tio bid them farewell be- think.!' - . I � . I will be hanging over it.", - . . . .�1111. ' ' . .1 ,Atth a beautiful lounge chair. The I � . . The conference between the I . " for Seaforth. They pres- # . . . -address was.'read; by Mrs. L. H. Black. I . � 1_!., ., . .. , altogether "-from' what, are , . I Moto�- fiaie-jeaVi* . I . . � .. . S , . � .. I I I . ;",, aside . , ' . . . . .�,;,. ­ lead- � dated theffi with iwo leather, uprhol. .. 14 , In . "I'm sorry�;" said' the diner, who "Do you think autos are ruining , � I. ... I I . - knQwn As purely poultry kations , C6 i pany and the local strike � the ,kond and, the presentation made by - , - , I . ... I I . t ,cb.i#ia, The addr6ss was read hoped, ,t6' got away with it, "but I younger generation?" . C H; M , 6Avoy. - Wingliam Advance- � " ��� ,!. .. the - , ers ,which -Was held in Pr6mi& Hep- . I" er�ed , I . , I . . . , I and the interest and i in I "bir, ' an any money � I ­ . ,, Mr. Alox. Cuthill and the presen- .hav - it, . to pay for khat "No, I think the yio'ungergeiier�atiGn Times. � .1 , " 4 : . ... . I . � � � I I - . . I " -, ,,,:., I . I . . I - de by ,Mr. Robert Archibald ni,,I.�, I . . Awarded Contract '..,I . . . ... I , . business ,seems to be � increasing burn's office on gaturday afternoon- tl.!�Ion mk . I . . .� Ps. ruining the attos." I I .. . I , I . .� ", , . .1 -1. . . . .. I andiMrs.�,Gaorge Hiabkirk. , . . - . . I � . . I .� . .. . I I 0 . I . - � I . ' * . . . I . ' D44 . . . � . ucking gwa:vel for the I 1` earl last, and Which it was hoped Would . . I " Mr. Joe Kerr ... ba . awarded', the ," � * _& been . .1 - I I .." . xm el Surerus,of Zurich,met . . . . I I ,�,.-�- . ­ , . y y - . te . ' es-ulted in -big. . I . contract for ta ,�'.., I I . . �: . - . . rminate.the dispute, ended -sud-, -,J'u7if4n"a0cident which r . 1. .. . I I . I I ... .1 ��: . I 1 . . . . 6 I a Township of East Wawanosli-Wing. , �- , I � . t , I. . . . . I 0 . I . � denly and dramatically when the death net. Mr. -Surei ham Advance-Tiffies.- - . . I 11 . . I . . . . ,�:, 11. I . _. . . '"I ., , ms Old. Ceremonies, i . , . I . . , on:fta 11th'i rus 0 * Centurie I , . . � . ,,,,d his �'4,, were in the bush cutti . . . I I I I 11 . "I � � . . . I . . . . . . I . : . . . . . njuredl in Fall 1'' � I I I Premiet-'dis''covered 01. ,U.. Millard,' fIrewbod.',,,"Tthey had just -sawed. dow� 7 . . , I . 11, "I I � I V , � I . I I I . . ..., . 0 _9 R. C. 'Hays, K.G.,, suffered a nasty I . I . I ....., -I head.of 411e Oshawa Union, who' �p,. - a tree wh ailing it,struck .him . � ' � ,;.,;., I Quite A Sound dea ' ign in -f `8 Will Kark 'Coronation IS he6d wound in a -fall a his home on . I I . . I . I � � . &. He is survived -by his (§ . - . . ... . . .t _� . �, . . . I a the *b4 . I - I I . . - " I ;,� � I few minutes before had excused *him- ' ,day morriing. He stepped on, a ' , I ' sorrowiti,44"widow and two '.a( . . I 1. I I . ., ,:, . � The .Vaneouver Province says:. . . . . .1 . . . . I . . . . . . . , 'If -from the conference, -in the prIv- - ­ two­,dang'bt&rs. * I . . .,� small. MELCwhich s,kiddjk*,qn - , " , , �. - . ._ tlii�.pol . ,. . I , . ; . .1 se. , . I . �. ­ � , � . 1pig .Ben booms eley and,tthe I arcbbla�.iop, -_ ., , . , . . "' �' '. .""'.j,�"., ,,,, thro-.Vn& "hi; ' headf1n3tvmW**­ . E!�'. I ' oliti ans, had, , Sibrediingt d lbithia�d1stri,et ,kP Ila a . . ,iali�d .. flcio'�.71 I " Im ., . mpa - his wa4., � , ,..,,,. . ' I � 11 1� "It. might help if .the p ci -at-03, vau e I I ' - _ , -�� 'uufaS- against -a radiator, the 'I ' -ran- � ., - It , of --th Piemier in co , ny, , ,foi#meni . Westrrrhist4 'Xbbey bells n i o The. prayer ended the )KI I ... . . ' . t �. 4' mptact. . , . I '', . to deposit on their elec#6n' - , I - . '0 , . bove the clieerinig of the'muittitudeJ tens the &word and carries it ly&6k to dering- Jiim uniconsaiDus for a time. ! .�'. ,put.up a . with Thompson, the C.I.O.. orgam'*zbr - .. .11 . . , I . . . ihe eyes of those actually to witness the altan.aii an offering to the church. kight stitches were Tequired to close ., . ei. . . "Huroin Exposl I ".. ," . .I.O. lawyer, put- I . . . ., I � . I promises, as now in many instances and'.C'hen, the C . from thd .' itor the c Mina ion of King George VI will I It is at -once redeemed by" pay :, � I 0 1 . April 22,. 1887 10, t ,plant tb,N two -Inch gdsib. , I . . I I ,�,-.. .. . they have to do on their candidacies, . I thig through a telephone cdll to Mr, *Help's bridge, between Vast and turg down the nax.e.toward ,the great of 100 shillings and.returns- to the nar,ow escape from a .more -serious , I I .".. . I . . ' � I .1 West door from which thetr-maiesties custody .Of the King, being carried 1301m as, the w9 i . . to be forfeited if they do not make "West Wawanosh, -was swept away by . .und was dangerous- ,, ,,�,_­ . . . . Martin, C.1 0. president, in''order to - wdli enter Olie. coronation theater' � f naked before him through the reft of ly Plose to aff'old war�tlme'fractute . 4 I �,�1�1. . . . I I : the flood, ofi the ftfi� infti,,- . . 1. . . � . " good.", I � I . . . . ' . � �&r a,, long tilUe : , . . I . . I I get his advice and sanctiom I . Tihe: Queen,p.,-Procession, will come the ceremony. : ill which Mr. Ha 11 I � 11 I . � :, ­ A few days ago Mr. Thomas Fell, I ys ..% ". . I That -i's really quite a sound idea, , I In other words, the action of these .of Hibbertf: weighed' on -, the - Staff�a first. Shia will, awalt the King stand-: Returning to King Edward's obairi". had a silvor wdre.-Goderich Signal. I � ' ' . I . ­ � I I -isn't it? Starting with the Premier . . I . '' Ing, by the dhafrs.of -state or recogni- the King is invested with, his secred ' Goderich Couple ,Wed ir) I Detroit J I ... i . �. '! I scale� ,three cattle.;, one 2-y2 months . . . . . �,�.. . ' 1 . I three men showed plainly that the old welgilied 1,350. powids; ,anothe�r 3 tion' chairs', in',front of the xoyal, box vestments as head of the'Church of A wedd ng . ' e � . . -11. " . abinet, a ... ruling could, be , I I , I from which other in�mbers, or the Riigland� The �mper,al mantle or of particular �int�rest to'. I . ��q­ I .....-..-,.and hi�- C - ' I i cted years old iiFelghed 1,850 Pounds, and � I I . 0 1 .� � ami I th(. people - f. Goderich Was solemniz. � A, ;t,�,, I made that if* their election promises conference,- in§tead of .be ng dire 'a cow weighed 1_900 pounds. ' - royal f ly will watch.- I � . 1 Pall of cloth,of gold, is plit oa him by . I . . ,. . � I I I I . . by theilea'der.df the' 0shawa Unions, ,Preparations are *belng, pushed- for '. Then, begins the Teal drama, centur- the -dean of Westminster, the lord ad at Detroit when Mists Gene Con- I I . r: " � , I I - .1 I . . I great chamberlain claz. ii,on, only d Ughter Of, Mrs. Comica � ,,,, . . I . .. '­ . were not fulfilled . in � ,office, they was being -directed by the C.I.O., a the erfttloii of tihe. tbwn'hall. It le ies old. I ping. it about . A � I ,,�'�. ., - . . 'their Cabinet , I ­ The Archbishop of Canterbury his shoulders. . . 1, nd the late T. G. 'Connon, of Qode4 . . 1, � . . reit - , �,o be finis4e,&by,october. lat. � I I 'rich "beAme � " I . . proceeding which the Premier could .. . � (Mosti Reverened, Codmo Gordon Lang) I The King then receives thie orb in, , . the brid4 ot Mr. Charles ii� I ,,11. I I I ..iMr. Frank EwIn , of Smforth, pass-, . �' . salaries. � ` 9 Mca kinis,,also.of this pvD_ .Miss Con- . . . ­ ; I -19 right hand. After th 'ar hbi h , , . I . . an'd -would not' tolerate. And .he ' ad successfully in, all branches at .the turns to each ,of the four sides of the' 11 0 cis, op . non was attended. by Mrs. E. Fetters 4 � - ", Z11W., . I Well, perhaps not as se�ere.,,�s that. . 4 ' ' I recent - examinations, held, at' Trinity theater. He recites the ,historic re. -has recited 'a blessing ,and -exhorta- I I . , ;', I .W romptly called it off. . , I age, Toronto; . ... I cogn-ition form beginni � ngi . "Sirs" I' its pla�e or Detrolt,-wbo is a well Im9wn sum- , # . ..,. I p . . Me,di'cal Coll . tion, this, too, is returned tor mer visitor here, and best mani was.a , . * , ... . . ' �. I I .I.".,- I .Say if one hundred; or ten"per cent. The action of the Premier was , Mr. DaviA.Sproat, of Seaforth,,.bas !here present to you King *George ... " -on .the -atlar.. I ... larid of Mr. Me-akin,s' in Detroit, I The, ' . ­ ... ­ I ' ' As hq� does, so the King turns himself 11 fi . I '. .,. I �� I.. I . of their promises were not carried ­ eommendable. It has been all the Vie contmet. of erecting Mr. Gille':;- I I T a long and elaborate scr."ce is coillile left Detroit On a. motor trip to ,. ;;; 11 . li_. _ ' nd, JA -�e'aPb diFe-cVQP-:(-Q�W—&r4 0!�- in- ' . .- p_7_V._1. . ..... lose - their- .-salaries. - ­ . 1- ­ � _. �_ _ _P, A§§A___ . Dow,reaching .Its -climax,_ __ - - - � .- . - r-ali,f brni &, - wh-e�r%-the­y -W-1lI­t-e-1A-eI ft f ' - � , , � . �'. I . way __�_f ­ th- t- s . n -e-* -eottage,­on--JGhU­St_:-w bled thirong. . * -1 . 1� I . out they Would IS a� Or �.:' - . t1ir ikh. So much so a I '. But firsib ,the archbishop delivers ' ' ,� .: I . . ) now has the frAme tip. 1 a montih.-Goderich Star. ' 11_� . I I ..,, .Tha,t, might even be pretty hard oil . actions have been heartily' dorsed .. Mr. George Good, of Seaforth, had Tibe congregation responds with the I the scepter with the cross into the —_ . 0 I ".. I � m"' but have a.very sob- , en his store beautifully illuminated an cry '.'God Save the King.?' Trumpets, King's right hand, the sbepter witfi - Regiment To Train , so e of them,. soand. ere who . have . . . , ' ' ,.. . — I by many of the -sttongest Conserva- Friday nig�t arbd- ,made a very -hand- I The Pe " been the dove into his left, amid, standing The Huron�Middlesex Regimentwill I . �, dring effect on ftm all. ;.,. carrying the roysi regalia deliver.befo' .; enter a teii�day training period' from .. . . . tive papers in C4nada an endorsa- some display is the boot and .shoe re the altar, consecrates St. Ed : . . I . .., them up to be placed on -the ailtar. ' . 11 I ' . .., And it would have a very, soberin�j , . . ward's cro - 4 I tion'rarely given a Premier of adif- , I I n'-'- 11 . two Wn'. June 2+bh to July 3rd.,'with four day.5 ' . I.,. . . . A meeting ,of the 33rd Battalion The litany is, sung. by, bishops Supported by the Archbishop" of 'it home amid, six -in camp at Pine -hill, � I I .,. . . effect upon the members too. Most ' vested In, capes kneeling I bishop . ..111-:. . I ferent political stripe. Rifle Association; Is. to be held in n the mid- York -and 'other a,, the Arph- near Thedford. Orders. authorize tbor I � , ,�, i members, when they are cans, � Lumeden's and Wilson's store on Sat- dle of the theater. The �Lute­Om- bishop of Canterbury then, approach- training, of 250 .me& - "C" Company �t!. . I. � Neither the -'conduct nor the talk t . t . i �.. . , I i munion, service follows. After. a short as -the King andi, raising the crown of Goderieh, Under, Capt. 14. A. Meln- . .41" promise just what their leaders do, ' /of the C.I.O. leaders .in, Oshawa has " urday ' morning. ' � sermon -preached by the bishap Of' on,high so that its myTtad jewels, tyre, of Minton, and Capt. D. R, % I I 11 I Mis$ Laikim-le, of Hensall,. has re- � � 11; . besides what they promise their con- helped their' cause in Ontario, nor in cently started dTessmaking 'over London (Dr. Wiriningtoil I�gram), pparkle Under the Abbey lights,, he Nairn of Goderich, probably will trairi � . . . 1 �f'. � . � . ; -Messrs. Goad ,and Rennie's storie. during whdch the king wears his cap rdv4r)ren-tly pla0es, It On the moftaroh's AftY -men in the.armory here and tike. . .. " cll: .� stituents. I Canada. On the.other hand,," it has* The Hensall salt well,, -after being of estate, and the archbishop sits, dii hbad.., " ' . forty man to camp,, where tactical ox-- . 4� . I 10 . I'll. . Wouldn't'they think twice before raised a very, strong feeling in - the . sihut down tor a short time, is on'ce a pi�rrple­idovered ,chair, ,the aorona- Ai li;� does so a great shout of ercises will be the order of the daY, I I � : - . . 11 . tion oath is administered.... Thisf is "God Save the King," . .. 11 - . �, they 9poke once, -if � that s eech re more in full. blast.. , swells through --Goderich Sitar. . I I "' �;-. I . ; -1 - minds of the people at large, against W. R. Kinsman,, of Wingliam, and d.G71e,by .*the archbis-h6p, the king a- the Abbey., The pears put on their . killed At Detroit � sulted in the forfeiting of rh'eir ses- rising from his, abdix ,of state and ' �.!.., the,'G.I.O., its leaoerg, and all' its James Leaver,. of East Wawanosh, coronets. Trumpets 'eound. A tele- I . ;�� . In I Raym,6nd -Newton, aged 27 ' ne-piliew "', . sional indemnity? Wouldn't th6y?. � � cut one oo'rd of 2 -foot w9q,dL in ,fifteen mov g to thelrigh altar, .Preceded by phone operator .seated at a. special of E. R. Weston, of Goderica, . was ", __ ", I . . .. works, a feeling ,which isbeing in- � I . - ,� the lord great chamberlain. He takes switchboard, (high ill oof, . � ,, . . I And wouldn't it mAke a quiet elec- � I I -i minutes .remiltly, the -Abbey r killed ,on Friday last In a $250,WY J . I - ­ f Ingham .Or. his oath stafiding with his �ight 'hand flashes the signal ,which sets guns ..%'T � tensified dail The m6mbero'b'the W -� I I '' I I tion? A�Tld wouldn't it tend to s,hort- * Y. � tinge Lodge have presented Rev. D. 'Updn.the Bible. I . . I. booming fro& the to*er. . . explosion ptidi Are at - tio chemical I I 11,1'�,, . � I However the C.I.O. still seems, to s . � � . C. McDowell vilth an. elegant sliver � Returning ,to bla chair, the Kink Minu't6s Pass,. Then a solemn sil. Pliant Of the C, E. Jamieson Company, �, , l." , ' Eight other persoai�s were in- I , I Detroit. . 111. er and more 'business like sessions, I hold the'upper' hand over the Arik­ ,water pitcher as a mark -of the!' as- kneels for private devotions. Upon once again fills. the Abbey. Tbei a'rch. Jured, trW-o ,critically. Mr. Newton, .- , M11% and less allegiance to party and more ers and as long As it contihues'that team for him. , ra -rising again he has his crims6n, robe bishop Is speaking to his majesty, Wh . 11.1 . ­ �, I 0 . I., . .­ dependence -on the part of the' mem- A young son of Mr. John' Weatc6tt, romoved by the ,lord ,greiat chamber- "God crow -a You. with a crown. 'of was, production manager at the . 1. . V . in . n a .plant, and who was, right at the sceria .1 . 11 hold, there seems to be little prospect. ,of E,ete'r, wqllie playing with his, als, lain and., t king off the cap of estate, glory," "d the Cho�ir followS.up with - r I I I" . ' , ' I . I � 1!1�. berg?, How many members would of a settlement. ' ter on Monday afterno6n, accidently he goes to the dnelent,learonation the hymn, "'PITOU has slat a cro�Vn, of 'ghen a 4,00-galilon tank of chemjcals . p � I - . . - .wa,rdlsi c exploded, Was tervibly burned about . W � � I. . , play follow the leader,, if it was go- ' - I fell agaNst a sham stone, lAcerating Chair, know -n as King Ed ahair, pure ,gold upon his head.', a . , , . . '66d in the -head and arnig� Hv is survived I " ;��11; . � .. . 1. . .. . . i . bis- forehead b9dly, the wound, be,h I Ig which has been pla, -the middle' ,Tfi,e King is addressed again by by qids *Ido%�v, who lives at 15420 Lit- . . �!, ,;,, : to cost them $2,000 or $4,0 of ,the sanctuary befbte the altar.."" the archbishol).. `iour gracious and 101".1. Ing about ,three inchi6s long. ,;, I . I - -T.-- 1, . The anointing follows, Four knights noble King, we pre �ent you t -h thi tleflaid Ave., Detroit, and. by his par- I I %,"',. - ? . � . I - game. While two, young men, from Usborne 8 wi F3 10,!� .., ,, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Newton, alao, of ­,­� I were driVi�g'do*n Main, St. � 4� � . . It is -quite a sound - le, the .he arch,bishoip hands over. a Bible .� ­ � ��:� .. . betiolt. Among t1iose attending if�e ... .. . . , P 1AY. over thO King's head, whi - dean, t . . . -41, ' ' 11 I idea all right, - WHAT OTHO 'APER& in Exe- of'the g4rber hDl,d,a rich silken Pall book. Here is wisdom . L 0� I'll 11 ��­ . funeral, on Monday were E. A. Wes- � �' , �, ; � 'but we doubt very 'Much if it could � took frlght�,and ran away. - In . its of Westminster pours, holy oil into which is, returned as benediction As I , I "' . I the anointing opoon, and. hands, it to Sung. The, King then leav toll, Of Goderick; - Mrs. Thos, Elliott,. ' . rr, , . I � ­1,,*,.1 ,� . . � be -put into , practise. At - least not � course it q*,ertook another rig and as King ,of 6�derie " I I � ,,�: �. I f . . . . I I Want right,�dvb� It. Fortunately no the A-rehlilshop of Canterbury h Township, and Miss. Bliza- . . � , ,, The' Ddiward's cliair t6 ascend, h-19 throne ,-1 VAiA' ., � , . . On 11olidit , archbishop then. anvinits, the king id' 'at -the front of he bath Weston, I "I ­... � , . J�qst now., . . . I . . . . y's . one was hdrt.. - I coronAtjon,:-theater. George, on& .Vred Wes- I . '', � , V.,, *,�.,i ... � . I I I clerk and t& '& of a crose oft , the. hea, , toll, of Bay-110M.-Goderleb, Signal. .� -.�." � (Ottawa. Sburnal), . . I M,r� W11110AM. Mcconnel e for d . With the lords, aildi great 6fficers, of . . 1,% 11_ . I . I , I I . I east pnd pAnIff Of bid b"ds. ' state standing In picturesqU6 array Ir , , " �, � I . A . 0- �'. . O', , . . treai�urer Ofth'66ftmltU 'is now able bir - tb Fire' At the Shelts -� .. I . I �. , 4 His majesly then, knodii,, it :one of on- the ,step,% of the ne; the.,pro. . . �. . � , The Government has, decided that in, Canada, to attend, 1;6 hd� dutiea�. thro , . . ,I �_ .. . . I � ' ` I'll � . i- - .. I I . . J,g�gtfi6a-of. regret that tfiel fuldstools. In Irohi -Otl`�, ' ,_Prompt actioll. on the part of Mrs, . I ,. ��� ,�,;­ . United, Kingdom, the birthday of the - . It w*9 with, king Ed- cession'of homage begins,.' At iiian end ... ,; . �1. : I as- in the ' , I ,, . ,Ii �7... I . the: arch-IiishOP drumW,beat sAid trumpeo soun7d. awn %tron at the Chl dron's, Shel- V I , :� 4__ I King shall be -observed on June 9th, Instead of on the people of Btudedeld learebd on waxWo chair WbAle X)IiVer,. = ���, N I . 'A� , - ­­ : Abo.ut.La W. I . - th& R�a Sln� . 36Dving as the P06PIO Shout: "God , via th. ,or, Prevent' �� if ­ . � I . t ad what might have been � . . .. I ­ - I I I I his natal day, wbdoh is, December 14(th. Tuesday. ,of- -Oath of jam )�Pay`s &-blessing, tb*, k -nights 9761 4 . . i i �V.'11 V., , . The Journal has hoped the GoveTumetit, would clair, youngtait son ,of Mr. William -the Pall And 'handitig It. to the, lord Xiln;ll "Long live the Xing,,, sWay the A disastrous fire in, the, buliditig on . I I ' I 1, ,_.." 0. . � aw I , , .. - T, he - I ' is a queer animal set May 24th for official observance of the'Sio%yi- - Mill Aoa& chamberlain. , 9 11. Mrs� Oliver wag up!7 � ,;6�': � , For . I . Saturday night-. I , . eated again�',Iii King king live for. ev,br!,, � 11V` I 1-1 .1 . I Sinclair, of the . . �, ' L,1� " . ..... ,.. � . 11 f 110, " 'I, d a4*mIll 1,; doing a EdWard?a dhalit,, the king 'Is lhvested'� stairs at the Shelter *hen� she. simet-led . � , ' F,#, -, 'M ,� orMgWs birthday. Having been, established to in- Coronation of t ii, I taAw - we, were a1w, iys, under the The Braeoifieli I . Ueen followa.- . I �-, ': .".1 � - .�" .� ir . 'Ardth fils, royal, t4gatla. ,' 11". siho", which ., 7�,. 11:. 1� . won that the" malicious , de- dicatei -public apprecitt4on of Queen Vldtior,Vs large bood"ft. She .goes to her foldstcol be-tWeen lill-lowed- tip this -back 0, W .. good adalides it hgo the appropiriateneissi of'royal ' ,Cliarias R6billwon., of Illueralti, Up. Tibia 06at "gl6ldeti BOOM (AYmbol of, the altar steps and. King OdWaKu'a, Stairs wh'M she opened 6, door.- The I . . . 'A t.'�!,:�,_­ " M 1710111 0, . fl . , �,,�'f��,,,-�,��,,- V Mi -.A,..#, � and 0�lvalrY) ourd binofdght, chair, than is anointed oir the ,:, 'du - tOre re e , " , � 0 611, -at' _ � ,! It . op'lefty by others than asaociattonsi. , it -as a holids,y which Mesta with set with a iolit ofhay On T * xtinguls-het, from 1-.. "' ' th ' 1811 ao she Iiin, downiataIrg to the 4 , I g -1111.-k',1,1:* , - - public IN 144-11 and in the . Itar by the dean of Wglit- of the head by the 6rehh1show .,L,,.,- - ., . 1111 *­' _ , iflit, ,*,� thAt propar�y, was a . totnp,14ete Public approval, marking In the -fail, broke, his arl4i, ' ff'6M the 'A r- " .4 WWAPO Vinots. MiAstell and handed 6,ihe tod 9AAt duchesseg W k1t6heii,' *here she found 11461ing .. ."M "fil . 1U " ,,V , ;pt *p 'whisfti the 'taimfty,alde, , is fresh And 16'rely' And- Sion of 'Hull4t; ., � ha . I I " 5 fl, , , inind the a6fta ot Summer, ,00taing at' a i�eaaou , Mr, Joto .91.1-10" ot the lib ,ding, a *1 of uIuvm Or, ' I � "� I at ablaze, lit the Wq40d-bo'k, b6hidA, 460 i 5 I , , i I �, 0. ,,,,, " ''ift ,�A,, g.,,� by tit 'reeftjw bbUk,ht 'dA1Wb6r1,%1ft1 *1116 lWle#10 qtfx them. gold OV0 h head, s �� I—, I , , . ­ ey; . I , -�b, and, $the Soon) had, the 'fire hhder I yi., 1; . . ... . , �.... � .... . I ,Jhof*L 10 t4 the led* olAlgatlon. U#orb,'W-'t0-fo1- ,th,6 farm *N4, U" , Skek- 1hey 4fb* thefi. teAwned to 06 altar 'A ruby ringi "IS C1111cedi ft -the Ifettkilli 0,66 I I . �!�,, ,�:!'. , ., , I I . 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