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I � I .4 , '14 :;"I" I , I .,._Jp ,,,,I."_� ..."..1-1 11 � 1. :1 - 1, 1, ,q ,i,.��,,,i,,,��'.���' , I I �� ", � �, " _� . . .Wt I p", ...... _ - , ,� , _ , .0 . - ,a , MyM. ,. ,� '?,','01'-M,i�am, �", �,�,� . , $1.50 a year lu t , 1, . . I I ­ . . � ft., . --0 " �', i'��: ��, I r I ,g , � " -��;qgg , I - 1, 4C . 4 real **09;i., . it 071.ru � 'far Reff'. 14,44 xrg�i .f'Oh'A _ �.�,;,tw , , !"�,,, I Qq � t1yel centr4 -to the . e . . , . , I .1 I I . I , '' __ I , ' I t Mali, It. M,��,�,A#44, a4i .. "'j", V l'i, V� — June a vali, , , :., . " I , ", 04 �`,'�i, N, I ` exi il $2,00 a year. Single __ can not he accommodated in I , own.. . . , Court Qst I .!of t - . OuOreMUcy ,over itp t ' vali' '� horse bile- , AM ;q, � , �01;�-,,'Mlln ;_7 , . 17,. CP7� 1 '111919 $151. exciting . X "4100o,.:, W"', .;;. " I I " . ' . . . I , , " R, , "I'll, rM', 0 v1., .. . . . . trkAdlp for `m. . , ... +ended . ft ,4qq, ,��,_K,!,��n ;;1 . - 11" 11 :��,�,,, ' tiw;i�eiy ' . -N I t , e . . � . W �gre r t , "y , ,,�f,j �g.�.;�w 19 2":0 'In. fact, it does not matter Iii p�tWR ,��,� , 2� At,V.Z,,i� � � � b I I aes,of pioueer,IU4, sayee J_ - so purbey, and received , , , %_?, 4 � TIM ", - � r , " ".-r-1 � � '$, , 'i. , , �W . .41 1. .11,1 pf­,,��,. "'"' �,',,` ,­ . 0 on , f0j'Ati4pq afyWroxeter Pries Q., I ' d ,�', .� , " � : . , , I " I 'i�1111t'11`1,�11. ,'.. ach , ou: " 4 .... �1 ', " 4 ­., , r _ �. " 'T",��!� , ,�.�', the potorists a ,-spectators .g w g.recoutly ip the London F . ree from the ban%,] Dg, i, *Ad �� $ 1 I. "'. , p 1 15" � 4, �._�­; I ""', ., I . . I W. IOUs t4" 4 bilgos I 11, � 1�q . 11'� I. , I . � , nd ,, ritin is, of F r . - .� . . I . ­ . , I , , . �, . I'll �� 1- �, . extended - . Qalbraitlt having the h .- " - - � ............. I ''I ,�N` , i byterl4ut Oiarch have an , ilwt, R , . � , ,, t" 174, �' -, , " : I 1, - % '0, fp � �,", , 6 ��'4 ' " , , " I , . , ....... 1) il ". _A#*0sWg-ratea on application. a y-! - ­ ' ' � 1 enw "I , �. � il 111, Saturddynig .* )�te�s- The woollea Will and, � tann " ,� %m . , . . ery forth won -the, day wliqu, it i _ . 11�11_ .4t, because parkin b u4s; 4- t tq -Rev. , M, r. wes1py, , � ,� , � I 0. were run, by 06 ' tiou grotinds,loi the rail park last Wedges Pv. ),W ,, , . -111, I 7A,.Al"�­­ ­'?­­` -1 I I , "' X_45i3O� . 1!�T0", i _ of equOtriand, 10111L, . - 0%41.� I I way compguy�, 1 4 ''. , . . - I . , Jug to ' ' . , .Iill� ,� -1 I I laws and th4 parking, lot are g1V,e th4s, y-oimg1*ieA 4 r$ i6,;," , . �­ W%�. It 10 I � , ­ 'd. I """,�,.;�,�f�,;,��,i,o;.,.�i���i�����I I . :wagbuilt In EgmoridvII16 ag free of cba,rge, If a station, wouldb� 14idi:14 I � I . - " �P, , . , � , - . . dd 'w -, '' I , lng Tilie Vqte��Ory the watewworks bylaw . A dam *0 I 1111 11� �il' .�,`K.­ �1111�� 11 -them wherever they ,t inBlythla,* week to raise $5,06.0.00 rL I had put him in the,. 44 , le, ,as, , . � - ,�, III:- I � to catch up With I the Bayfleld River to k9upPly water le. 'eted thereon. This � arrangement .. � , �; I '_�: �. . Friday, June 18, 1937. 4 . , - a -taccepted by the about to mount himself vvhew dbeer,r� ', 4"' 'g, ; , .1 I . . . i pow6r. to operktp the sawmill. Th - wm ' . cqj!!pi�u . , , _plpes. , .1.1 _ , -W '' . . . . . � I . -1. . I - - -1. - . I __ . .� -6 it' -Seamr�*.--4gii6ec..t6-.-4it�lj�e g_ .11�0�*47 __.- _ .. � .............. _ . ; ­!'. �� ,.�_ ,; � . .. I - ­- -­ for the-puMese of -exten[dirig.the - __ _ _y._74*. of - fib- ___r__,N�46 . - _', ., go- I ., 9-w In use was t1e, IdWroe uprIth f rig eaiid t -10 'O - �, _ . . _��______._ ___ � - . ' I far tire Protection, oarfipdl, there. be� ,, g - --- I , 11111�JK t�__� , �­ , saw, which precededi the -faster, circu- In connection with construction the - with 'Pall on, its -back ' . _ � Is . 1. A4 ".., ­ I I I . � � I . I I I— . . I and, it'bolted . ,.�R� wv, ''. �,, , ,,, . . . a -1:' � - 01011 '.k ", � The town that faces this situation ing �12$ 14 Uvor d none against: lar type, which afterward, .r building. I of. the incidenit aald� ; . '121 .. 1� ellegated . I �, � , pectaturs I . . "� 11 . Q1L1,r14.P.4,,1 I .. I � Sit Robert Laird Borden ; -st will be' fir st to,get rid of .its trou- . � Mr. J. lET_ scott?%f Constance, has tanfs of Egm,Oadville I lad cll�ug to the saddle and rode- like, , 11, A; 1 11""'.', fu it to 476ise. The. -power develope4i by' 7%e inha*- . ., I., F� fl, ".. ., . put 4 new shingle roof on, his,house I . . 1��,Y;11.; , ' . t a veteran.' Coming to the qprnq of . - ��, '!�,� ,' i. -Sir Robert Laird Bor I bles, and likewise the first to capital- . the dam was also utilized to run the combined with those of Seaforth a , V( , . . . . . . �,,, I,_ , . I ., . I - Mr. John, Porterfield, Jr., of the 12th giistmill When It was put in, oper, tiov fulfil the contract, with. dier re I sult Tuimberry.,Stmet at the cold stora 4 ... ', - ";$��','4` ize oA the Saturday night b concessiQu of Howick b3s a''goose ,� � � .. ge, -- � Vu time Pre ' died at his Ottawa - u�iness. . came into evidence Plant g -too fast'to k " �, ,t, � :� lill. I - . .r­,�:­: � . mier, � which -has .bid over 40 figgs this sea- aidoilil ' rig the sawm that the station I .the,,�Qrse was, goin for-: : - - 105 `�.,,;"�, , ursday, june 10th, fol- - � . . . I . . 'Wfth the sla,dkening bf local activi- practically onthe same, site Where It make the turn and fell. .'Pat,,& " ' . 0.. 5 , a 40 son,' and is still la ' . . . A 11 'u � 10me. on Th I . Y=9_' ty came ,havoc to local "enterprises. still Is. tunately was thrown clear and suffer- - , . ' . . , F_'. .� , The ]DIrectors of the Bayfield: Agrio. � - . � I ,, , , , "� ",'! , I ' " � an illness of three weeks from ed no serious injury. The hams, also, , , Owing Farm and Home Week First'the owner& dee6aed it advisable Sudden impetus 1 M - , ;. cultural, Society are getting ready to I � . I escaped Injury other.thah a� silghUYL . 4 ; � - , �.. :-'� Uaut trouble. - He was in his 83rd build'an addition of thirty feet to the W. tear down the sawmill, -and after-* .. ..:L ,!!, ,,, . - :� Farm and Home Week—June ?A wsmIs fire razed the gristmill to the The sudden. Impetus given, to Sea- scraped side.-Bruaffels, Past. . . I " �� '�_ I I agricultural hall. . . .- I 2* i I �el 'I, . %, -Tear. I . : to 25—at the Ontario Aj�ricultxiral The Ladies' Bowling Club ground, but not until the modern, rol- forth meant spee�lly development for , Gift to k S. Griff - � ir 1, . I ��,­J . , has or- it. to the detriment of both Hiarpur- r � , r I ,�,�, I , � � Sir Robert was, perhaps, not one . - ler method of making flour -had, been . Ha - president of' 4 , , K.", . . College', Guelph, will, it is said, see gauiZed, in Seaerth for ,the season. . bey and Egniandville. Egniondville, . rry S. GrIff, former ' . . -� .1. " of � Canada's greatest Premiers, nor 1 with the following officers: Hon. installed and an engine used, ,.to die- the Gc6-rich Lions Club .and active . �, � �,,, , , � - , as well asi'llarpurhey, was the loser, .4 � � ,4 , �!,�!,! - - . the gNatest gathering of farm folk pres., Mrs. M. Y. McLean; ban i - velop power from. steam. inasmuch as S.eaforth began to as- member of the club for some years . � i �W�, 1 11� Of her most popular politicians, , . vice The importance of -the, dam became before his recent removal to Strat- - � . . - , " I that the old College has yet seen, and Pres., Mrs. A. E. Coleou; pres., Mrs sume fareful, momentum which gave 4 , It" � � Ament: " almost.forgotten entit7 except that . . ford- with the- Bell Telephone, Company- . 0 ��­ " . but he was a man of unimpeachable Oscar Nell; vicm-pres., Mrs t undisputable � '_ ��`, , . that is saying a good deal. . ' it supplied the. quota of ice required 1 .supremacy. Merchants, I ,�"­ Integrity; an able,'unassuming gen- . I .,- see -Areas., Miss Bird4e �teph.ns- and mechandes left the Other -two vil- ws's the, guest of honor at a husinesek: 0 , 1. . , However, there is no surprise in committee, Mrs. Geo. A- Sills, Mrs. _j by D. D.,Wilson,._I�iwoR.-Co.unty.'s-, not-- -meeti _and banquet, of the-, Club. -at-, - _ . ­ - 4 :,�,� � . . _. 1*4es to becorae instrumental- factors aig �Lll"., � . � tleman, yet one who lent dignity to that. The Agricultural College, with J. Burrows, Miss Cardno and Mrs. A. ea, egg king, to use for refrigeration to make stable the apparently muslb- the Park House on Wednesday even- A 04 .01 � ' ,',� Case. . I purposes In connection with- his em- . � I : . every position he held; maintained , growth of their - aspiring vigor- Ing. A token of the esteem and af- I � I i� its gardens, its plots and fields, and Miss Genevieve Jonee, of Seafar" porlum. located in Seaforth, The dam room fection of the members- of the Club, 4 I I t 1. � I i-' i nau' 11 ' L I �' 1. the best trad tions of our Parliament, also Provided the boys and girls an 0139 rival, a handsome club ba . . has Passed. the civil service exami Once Eginondville had its,J . XIV I I its livestock, is one of the mogt, in- acksons .g, was, presented. .. I '..- 1. and whose name will rightly occupy tions which entities her to a position excellent outdoor' skating rink some Oresswells, Charlesworthis, Webbers I to Mr. Griff by Lion. H. T. Edwards, 1 4 �� . . tensely interesting spots in Ontario. forty and more ye4rs'ago. \) . I . . i , _ � I on the Inside civil service. . � Dalys, Kruses, Burgards, -Sutherlands, his co-worker efilee the. inception or, , � I M_.,��, . a1igh and proud place in Canadian To all those who live on the farm; The Seafarth Volunteers, under , Resting,On Oars Hills, steets, P,orters, McDougalls, the crippled, did1dren's committee in I � A *6 � � 1, . . command of, Lieut. Dickson, left for . McManus., Bristo - Colberts, Grd- the Club�Goderlch 'Star. . I I � � 1. - i . . . " . bistory. . ws, . . . I A . l �j'l I ih. fact, to all who live in country dis- Goderieb, on Monday afternoon. Now Egniondville, rests; on Its Oars. hams, Van- Eg-monds Fleurcheutzs, . Saved By Guard Rail ,',, 11 1. .11 - . 0 11 I �11'., " _-, I Assuming the Premiership in Oc- tricts, it is not"only a show place well ' The Ontario Goiernment 'has de- Should it? Once it ,Was, a persever- Dicksons, Mwta�3ds, 'Elli sons and Stanley Ohler, of Goderich . Town- I A . 0 . ­­ � "I . � I— 0-tober,"1911, Sir Robert occupied that cided to establish several bl-lingtial ing village, pretentious, progressaive, others. ship, narrowly escaped serious injury . �­ worth the viewing, but a place where model o*ools for the purpose of prosperous, Then, it had, an albabBorb- ,F�gmondtviie I, ,til 4 . 1. 1.111:�. high pjace through the most trying 1; I on the Map; on Sunday night when a truck ,he, was I I I .,,1 . .knowledge is stored equal to the de- , training teachers for teaching in the ing ambition, namely, to forge ahead. stil� takes interest in municipal, pro- driving was'prevented from going ov- . � W�1­ - time in the Dominion's history, and mands of all agriculturists. English -French schools in this prov- in importance it considered itself at vi-ati,al and Federal affairs; has remn, er a steep embankment by a guard I 4 v "� 11Z., I 1 ince. Me of these schools has been least the equal of Harpurhey . I " N, I 4pontinued in that position -until July, L . .and ants of the dam and the water run- rail at Pqrterls Hill. The truck, own- " �. 11� Last year Farm and Home Week established at Vanleeck Hill .g�rid Mr. much- - superior to Seaforth, whose wa ; - ble , in n rs ,of the ed by Elliott Harrison, of Godericht � 111. , y has tangi re I de - _' '111... �wF � . 1920, when owing to declining health, John Haxtley, who &as been pruicipal embryo growth �was assei�,ti�ig itself woollen mili, the tavern, t I .- � , � was a remarkable success. This year . he brewer'y Township and borrowed, by Ohler Zl,� ised by his, unremitting labor Of the Clinton Public school, has been, with the extension of the, Huron 'and the t . It has Its general stalled, Zi; a diill and began to bacl� , I I �1'11�. cail I.. 4- - . annery , ,,,, I preparations are being made to hall selected to take charge. macad-amized road westward fVOTu the store churcdi, ' school house, black- down, crashing into the guard r�all � ". �, !'�,, '. .1� thragghout the war and after, he dle some thirty thousand people There� were 79 tickets sold at'Sea- boundary line which separates -the smitl; shop; has its hill and bridge and snapping off two �posts. The truck 4 I "I . Ill: �r .voluntarily retired to private life. - forth for the moonlight excursion on tDwnsb,ips'of Tuckersinith. and Hib- and river which now mea,nders-along was damaged considembly.-Goderielft . 1. I I � 1, from all parts of. Ontario, -and we the Greyhound, at Goderich on Thurs- bert 'and likewise by the adoption of, its way, with the laziness of the 'aver- Star. - . I . � . � �,,�,, Sir Robert Borden held rather a thou- . day and, 55 for the excurgion to De- Seaforth as, the southern; terminus of . I ­ . . .. . , . . . venture to say none of those age creek, -and there Btu exists the A Gruesome Relic I 1k I N"'.1- . . I.I... unique record in Canadian politics, trait ,the "Grey, Turnpike" instead, of Har- curve in the road just beyond the . 1111 sands will be disappointed. Mr. .T. DL Atkinson, of Exeter, hav- purftey. . A ,Possible relic of the, storm of A , , I "'i'. , � . as during his lifetime he was first a ,� bridge, which swings directly towards 1913, in which scores of hves� were. .,�'�' . For the farmer, as well as his vil- Ing Purchased, a business in Clinton, Wlhen the, Buffalo alid Lake, Huron Bayfleld, where'the iiver empties its . &.1 . .$ . .,t_ I . . 'i I .." � U-beral, then a Conservative and a . has moved his famdly and household Railroad 'W" built Harpurhey.,and Eg- Contents to augment the lost on the Great Lakes, was lifted 4 .( T "...,!;�".� I lage and town neighbor, it is an edu'- waters of 1,, . .Unionist Premier, and was one of the * , . effem,ts there.. . mondrille erected "flag" stations at thie Huron. . from the depths of Lake Huron, ont 10 - ... ;1 . I . . ... I # � i. �11, cational and holiday I opportunity Mrs. Xas. W. Johnsm, of Hensaii, I 1, I. . I Friday last by Maid MacDonald, com- I '�,!'�: , , distinguished sons and states- has sold dier fine brick dwelling to -_ . . I I 11111111111111 mercial fis;herman, when, On iffting: � . - , , ... ,,." M=Y that few can really. afford to miss, - his nets, the found entanglpdl in, the ,� " . .. 1:: , , p '. mien that the Maritime Provinces Reeve Petty far the sum. of $2,000. 6 . ' " , I . 1,1'_ and if reports are true, it looks very , One of the largest military camps 0, , i U . p fine inesh a portion- -of a human skull- a - ­ ' rl .. ,� Minus,, teeth, lower jawbone I 1,�,­ . 1mve contributed to Canadian public � : much as if few would. I ever assembled in, Western Ontario-' ST A .SMILE OR TWO: and, the- � , . . -_ back of the skull, the g i 4 �,� ,..�._. .. life. . I I 1 is now under can -vas in the beauti- 11 ruesome find, ,� I 0 . . fully situated grounO of the Attril I - - whitened, by the surge of the water- �.., 1. . . 0 1 . I . I 4 . � . Estate near,Goderich.': The.26th Regi- Shakespeare lived at Windsor at the bottom of the lake, w , a di - 4 ., � . with A, short time ago a man summon. as s- ,0 . , ... �4�.,. Giving service ment marched to Goderich from Luc- his merry wives. 1-19 wrote tragedies, to be ex- tinct shock to the fisherman. and his'. I.' � , - , , ed to serve on a jury asked- .44 0� � The Parking Problem - . "I'll, an in two, days. The sight is -a gay comedies and errors. cused on, the ground that the prisoner companion, John Baker. The nets; � .- ., a . .. . :: 1P. . . . The Ontario Motor League iz a one and many of the parties were Period ha n i f " ., 11 ,�i" . costumes art dresses MI oov- so closely resembled tbe clergyman d bee set for trout aMd whitefisin ­ arm 'known organization to-. the ma- given hearty receptiong th r 1, with dots. Previous t I . i I � i� , I The Peterborough Exi says: well on ei a eted who married him- that he could not 'two days 0 the find, about, .. 11 I'll . . I 1. ­. rival. The people of India are divided in- trust himself to give an, impartial ver- eight milles, southwest -of this. Port.-. 4 A 1#, , �it "One farmer toldThe Examiner he jority,of car owner's in this Province . , Z Ir . . . I - . . P . The Blyth Rural Telephone Co. have to asts and outcasts. . dict. . . . '111 I I I '04�,�,�. in town'on Saturday night and but we doubt if the average member Norwa3�sl capital is called Chris- 0 a �o A., , was I OVer 400 Phones on, their circuit. � . .. Tuckey Transport i �. -1 . . . n Accident * J " - 11,.�41�­. 1 succeeded in parking less than three of that body really realizes the pos- Jamw Brown,, ,of the 6th concession tIaMdtY- I Real Estate Agent: "But she says The�"farge tractor -trailer of the it _, .. I I I ,. of- Huilett, last week sold a five-year- Lipton is the capdt6J of Ceylon.. she is a great singer ,and, studied, un- Tu,key Transport' with a 10 -ton load' 4 : . . , . . "'. . . blocks from the'store where he wwit, sibilities, of obtaining special service, old general� � . horse, which The natives of Martha's Vine ard P I "I'll I il�v.. . . . . purpose sy , I der attl." I � �,;,. . upset in a ditch �. near BeachvIlle, ' , !; , . 1'.,, . 'h he re. Rve on fisht and summer I I . , I -ed to do some buying. There are a which that League proviaes. weigh -ed 1800.pDnnds� for whic visitor . Tenanc- "Well, maybe that Irish- A . M, . I . ceived, $375. -. Tennyson wrote a most' beautiful I mail could stand it, but she can't about 10.30 o'clock Tuesday moming;7 I ,,j: �, . .. _ . aber of people in the"City who . To the average member, the Motor ' . and the driver,*. Mr. Eric Campbell, I J �, I � I(', � I . Poem, called "In Memorandum." I'studr. under me! " .1 , 1, , hil,it" League is some 0 . I . r had, a ,narrow escape when the cab,' 11 . � I—, '�, I I would Eke to, know how he c thing handy to have I . I ',,.'�., . . ! r in which he was riding, was badly- C � Ml.�� . It is not as bad as that in out . a membership in, when one gets into From The Huron Expositor I —1 lffllalllWed. Mr. Campbell WaSr return- . I � I -1. .. . . . - . I.` I 0 1 __ . ID ing from Woodstock �rith a 1040m . ;��::4 1 Jonathan Wild Led a A 10 , " _ I smaller towigs,,but. it is getting that, a traffic accident, or suffers a blow- 1. I June 17, 1887 0 ' I �!; - , I - Traquair's . r I I I 'way ry . erry Life of Crime 0 load Of Purina feed for . ".- ve fast, Of course, the, p,Vk- out in some unfrequented territory, 0 Ori nal Gangster- m Hardware when the front A �A . . The Tay, bridge,over the River Tay 0 9i - in the 17th Century, - spring Or I I I I ing situation is only acute, on Satur- far away from home. Or something � in Scotland, has been, conipleted at a . i 0 the tractor broke 'and the steering;7 , " , . 11, , _ . I',, . . � " - I 4 I . . I � total cost of ;C7OO,OOO. .1 . 0� -heel seized. The truck -took to thf-- A �, � � day nights. But at that once a week like that. � . . I I I ,,�,� Z � S- W- Galbraith., editor and proprie- As a young Birmingham buckle- :cement his position with t ditch and, turned upside 'down witbiI., I .."',,'. is often enough.' But we learn that the ,Ontario tar of The Times, Wingliam, died on maker, Jonathan! Wild could not look ties or,tc) discipline an he author'-, six wheels in the -air. The cab wa&.-. 4 'W , ­ � , . � "emPlaye%� badly damaged and. -Mr. Campbell for - b - , "', .,.:" � . Every,tow'n has the same problem� Motor League has far more uses than , Saturday morning after a. long and forward to a life of pleasure or prom- hie would' band the robber over to the .. �. Painful illness. turiately was able 'to crawl thi,ough a,�: 4 �0 � ',�i . ise. The son of poverty-stricken par- police. It was practical philosophy at, ,� .1. because the merchants in every tomm that. . In fact, we learn that the ser- Mr. Gregory Bruxer, of' Dublin, is broken window suffering only from ati � �� - . . . idbing a large trade thle season and ents, he was born at Wolverhampton its best. Jonathan did not stop at - few bruises and, a shaking up. The� � 4 0, ," . . 11 ,�� ". I .11111ake -special efforts to stimulate the vice supplied by the League is just in 1683, and, when hi� reached, ma -a-' knowing how the ,,Other halr, of the uinds-hield was badly shattered, and., . � �11�1 '' One day recently he turned -out four hood he must have been one of the populace lived, .He was often both 4 10 � ��'.. , Saturda 1 u whY'they Jived as. they did- - I ',', . y night business. But unless about unlimited. Just about what handsome buggies and one wagon. ugliest sights of an ugly age. the reaso rParly eiery piece, of wood in the cab,,� , 11� -, . I I , broken. The rack on the trailer was: - d I . . �. -the Saturday night parking problem ever you ask for. . Messrs. John Hargan and John Hab- He was. not nearly so -old as h,is,.b nt and, the reason why they ceased: doing sm ", � I .. �_ . . . . . kirk have each Purchased a'b" �d Isilied but only a few bagsof fee&: . - �,$11 1. . . , ding figure made him seem from the dis- SO. . .- .. . ­. Is taken in hand soon, and some solu- For instance, we leaxned from a lot from Mr. Jas:- Beattie and are tanc were destroyed,. The truck is now bew- A . 1. "!",, ' -1 C'. . e. Hewas probably qVite young, Xonatlian�'had..this- David, a corrupt ­ I . hants are go- newspape at the . mmIdug Preparations to build. but With that ugliness that knows, no City Marshal named Charles irg repaired in, London. - Exeter:- - . . , . A;; �., , . � �.. - - - -,- � Mr- P_ Triggersoa, of Hensall, had youth. I -rig skin was libe that of a HItchin' Times -Advocate. I I , , I 1'.,4, : I --to defeat their own ends. They quarrelled, bilt with'a courtesy ' / . .( �* I . " - Mg . eii c ' . I 11 Motor League is oft alled upon to the misfortune to meet with ,a,.ser- mulatto, but coarser and more sallow, hardly expected of "swell mobsnien.11 Presente I I .-Il"": � . I . i lous accident similar tT one received His features were like those of a ba- Charl d to King ' 0 .. . I � , , ,"I".' .. . I It is rather annoying for both town supply some very unique servicesin- . by Mr. T. Brintuell recently. i boon. , . . as Published "The Regulator, Or Ron. N. 0. IbPel, of Preston, thw 11 , 1, �'. � deed. If you want to know what pro- The gross revenue concerning the Our - a Discovery of the Coudurt Of Td1leves speaker of the Ontario Legislature, , A. .� , ,­ and country people 4jike, to find,the I ... ooef�,�� . . simian buckle -maker, Indeed, and Thief-Tak-ers," in: which he calls and ,the -contractor and builder or , I ,,i,,!�_ approach W every store or place of cedure is necessary for marriage in business Of the several postoffices in seemed. fitted for little .but to work Jonathan a "'�aboon.11 Stung, Jona- the Exeter Arena, who was in at- A . . ,z�, - Huron County are as follows in this out whatever is, the destiny of simian than lift back with, "An- Answer to a! terdance at the Coronation In Eng�- , . . . . . ,�. . business blocked to them, wfien they' . the State of New York, ask the Mo- 'vicinity: Brussels; �2,792.68; Clinton, buckle -makers from Birmingliama. Late Iinsolent Libel, Entitled A Dis- land, was ,honored, by being chosem I i . 1, "," . . . , . I I ,.. �;"�, .,are on legitimate biviness ben -L Not . . tor League.� $4,258.45; Exeter-, $2,427.51, Goderich: The Hip -Bone Was Useful! coverY ot the Conduct of TWeves and as one Of twenty, to meet King Georg%-- 4 ,�.$ .�.. , . � ,�� , as raining $5,117.43; Hensall, $547.44; Kippen, I l ., f 1, " , I blocked by cars whose owners have Because it W � in Toronto But he Possessed two invaluable Tblef-Takers.. Pric 6d,-," in which he VI. Mrs. Hipel was: presentedl to�, Of � , I : t� � � �. 1� . - $309.04; Leadbury, $111.88; Seaf6rth, qualities', a double-Jiainte6 hip -bone, refers to Charles' as one ,who, person- Their Majesties last month. Mr. an&' I . '"', come a . I 111�1., . - $4,593.16; Varua $312.81; W-inthrop, and aa, equally doubl-e-jcduted moral- ated "in all respects his father Beelze- Mrs. HlPel ,expect to returu. homf__ , A 4* � to towli, to do business like, one day this spring, 'woman called . I . I . . . I . f" � . 11�-_mselves, but blocked largely by up and wanted to know if' it was $144.35, and Zurich, $602.13. ItY. He fell in with a strolling I'doo- bub." Angry gangsters of the time the Middle of this. month. � Exeter"_ I 11'1� The Clinton .'Driving Park AssocIa- tress?' who reeb9nized, his possibill- drew their quills -and fell upon each Times -Advocate. ".: . i , cars -whose owners have come to raining in Pittsburg at the same tion, offer a Purse of $200 for a stal- ties. Wherever they stopbed, she other without pity. I r ." 1� ,';� . School Boy Hurt By Youthful Pranicz I I . '74'' Main Street to sit and watch the time. And the Motor League sup- -. Ran race to take ,Place on the driving would miraculously heel the accom. She Didn't Offer Enoughl , 1� , "., . . . park on Thursday,- Sept. 8th. roOdating hip, and the . Bad - Sims, 10-year�oldl son of G_ 4 . ,._ � I . I ��';- 13arades go by. Free grandstand plied the information. The Ethel countryside J-011-ablian. Could be amarAngly frank Sims, Exeter North, was.. treated at� i 11 . I I . cheese factory is, in 'full flocked to buy the pair's­preecripiiot�s about his business. This frankness 09 . ....;�­�� seats,,as it were. And, thenjor the bride and g blast this seasom noon M I . ­"� .. .1 . . I � room, Robt. Parr, the of "bricMirst and brimstone." It was Perhaps his most �ndearing quality. Outlay by Dr. M. C. Fletcher- .., .for a gash On. the leg suffered at 4. IN� ,; ,�. ,,, And it is an interesting and in- there is the question of -the Wedding Proprietor, has, enlarged his p,remises. thus that Jonathan, Wild- convalesced He ,had financed- an employee to rob - � . % I - I I *his way to 1,6trdon. . When, he entered a Windsor .lady of a ,cliamand lbuckl I , ,;! Mr. Laughlin McNeil, of the Town- e. dismissa.1 time as, the result Of M� Vf�,, . -structive Way of spending an even- tour, a very important question,in- ,ship of Grey, received severe injurles, it the youth wiho was, to become in- She was very distressed, and ap- Youthful prank. A sharp lead penclF f ., , �!� " ing too, if dt didn't interfere with the deed, ,Well, write the Motor Le wadle leading big entire home -in the famous as the "Prince of Robbers" Proached 'Wild to ask if he could. se. Was, beld upright by a companion. who� . I',, ''." ague . I lr,� 1. , 1. . neighborboodi of Listowel on Thursday and "Thief -Taker General *of Great cure its, recovery. The swivelling invited him to sit down.. First aiff i �b I � 'I", . legitimate rights of other motorists About ft. They will plan the trip and of last tweek. The stallion, became Britain and Irela,nid,,, must have felt grey eyes narrowed, WAS given at the school befo,�e. the, ' ' .. . � 4 .� 'to mere slits. I I, � - boy Was, taken, to the physiclanIff of_ 4 I ,,.­� s,o much. But it does. Interferes .name the route that will please both furious and inflicted a severe wound a Pleasing sense of homecoming. "How much would you give?" he I I ­ . 1. I'll 1,,; ,. � I P On big forehead and, breaking his arm London was a city of vice, debauch- askedi. � . I fice.-Exeter Tim,6s,Advocate. ;1,3L - most rovocatively, and, we might you and, your pocket the best.' They above the wrist. � eiT #nd carruption;-her squalor mir. "Twenty gulneas.." I I A — � . I 1, � ,J, � . . Teacher Engaged A��, I I I say, illegally. have done that often before, and are - Mr. JaS. C. Hutchison, formetly rored the morals "of her society. The ' "Zounds, madam, you offer t ' ������ 2'Ll. ­.: - . , no hing! Miss Etta Quaid, Of Port Albert_ . '1'� ��!., Main Street and other town streets willing to do it again. I teacher of School Section NO.' 18, criminal element had its own. districts It cost the gentleman who took it 40 thas been engaged' teacher of the- 1 4 1.� , ., � I I ,. for dils, coach, equipage, and other Q,x_ , as ,,�, - HO­dck and Pordwich, hasi passed, ws ,and, tribal distinWoug., and -at night Junior 1160111' of Dungannon pubfi& I I . "' , � I "", � � � are thoroughfares, not' parking plae- It isn't only for information about second Year examination in ,Undvers- armed, gangs of ruffians Prowled the penses, to Windsor." school, at a salary, of $600. Misx 41 t , "Ill'. . ,�, � , , itY COIIGge, Toronto. He -took second streets. ,. I � , i':", . Our Jonathan was- a believer in the Qualdps ", 'I ,1� � , es, although we are d1oing. our best highways t,hat'the Motor League is . duties will begin with the, I � ��,-__" . , I . ClOss honors in, Mental Philosophy, - It took ou . 0 %, �, � W.1, . -o bring about a changed order of good for. Apparently its service is LO91C and English, and first class hon- first lodgingr Jonathan to its d1eaXt rising generation. I aPening-Of the fall term. She suc- ��� tt , �. t him for three years in ; On, the outskirts, of the crowd Was ceeds Miss Olive Farrief, who'resign- . ;,". "" . ' debtor's prison, a krange and fitting a man with- silver buckles 0 1 1 � - ,,,,��', -things, and the change is not for the 11 unlimited. Try them out-soihe time, '- " "story'- In, his - ed-�God�erlch Signal. . I .., . � '' 1!;.'' - �ii '' . Mr- win. Kaiger, of Brueefield left accolade, for itenabled him to under- ghbeG, An Wild Passed a litl40 ur - iii '�,�, . , 'best. - I but don't tell them we said -so. , chin Death of Miss Jane Maize % -� A � I I, , �',� ,' . ' I . ,11,1'1',�, ,__ I .1 I . � � this week for Manitoba. He took with stand- al'(1, appreciate his tontempor. neatly removed, them with a knife. � � . "" . , �4,,�,;,�': " , Eventually, all'towns will have, t6 , , - - ­ . him a car load of hbraes, for the Maul- aries. , Wild followed the'la,d home The death occurred ,on. Friday of 0";X ,.A.. I I I - __ __ - toba maricet. In League With th spoke to him. and MISS Jane Maize, of"the village, at. 4 I ��;,;,�; - , iset a limit at which cars may stand . ,� �,,�'! Police I I,,` " �,.�', I Mr. C. ClarkMn, of geaforth, has Ill "Jonathan Wild -11 b? Frederick J. *Go to the geatlemw,i son,', the the age Of 98 years, the result .of7 ... , , " ''. . ,,�P'1;1,.� . . DO purchased the lot, adjoining tit. ,es1-- Lyons, the story is t/old of how for 10 ile, wna 0 a t salzurle-and a s.trGke. Miss Majze� a � lt'�,,, - PArked -on the Main Street, at least mother said'. trying to rewne I , he r � Xg, � I , , I . WHAT OTHER PAPE1113 SAY. deuce of, Mr. I clothes wl' had Od normal bealth until tihe� I .on Saturday nightx, All towns 14� � weir, from W. R. Conik- years Jonathan wn& undisputed tyr- th 114,81 evil ftee. Hesitatl= .enjoys 11 M N, I 1,; ... 11,� I � M , R i 14;� ''�, I . . willp I OWN . I i ter,'aud ta1kS4df'0r4CtI1i9 a brick resi. A'nt Of the London underworld, the ay the boy edged towards. h1m. "DO;;j 'evening Previous to bet passing. Sher 4 .V I I I - . I . � - , I I , 1 �,� iv, �, ,,twentuall ;,have to provide am '" .1 re on, It. - trusted a* of the Police, and a rob be afraid," Wild preaved, hai -a was the daughter of the late Johm . y I den - , '4'L�'-,', I'.' " .11, ., I � I pie - f -crown ��,�-, 1,;� . ,, ­ - Z, Uniform. '11we Sought, Mr. James W411r, of Seaforth, has her of sfich Pawer that ,he maintained, into his hand, with a reassuring pat Snd:,'Sariah. Maize, ploneer ,Settlers or # �, , �.,'Jj-�, � I � ots, as well'. Why hot make - � � ;A , . lmd,the on I . ! ,,, �Ikl� . ... 1:�:,� I ts* of his hotel much Im- his OW31 shlp',t6 keep in touch With'On the head. As6field. ,She leay.e� a sister, Miss: ., - , . M 11,;.�,. ",.,. "A'start ndw? . '. (London Free Press,) "My life on't,", he exclaimed to th Sarah MAlze, *ho lived with her, and' I 4 � , I . " 0 . I,- 1. . I A move Is under way for uniformity of daylight . proved by a fibeflal' cost of paln.t, his Continental. inter,ests. 4 120 , - � , ��,'�,;�.'_"' 41��, , � i - 11 I., a know the howl of ind! saving timie throughout Ontario. * hi' a VAece, Miss Melinda vh�k. She wa5 �, i'. " I I . �W, ,. I gnation The recent on- Miff# Mary Iftlelep, � dl*hter of Mr. - With adinilfable Patience and aft -or puzzled niotber,�as, he turned On S . ", �F4�,,�..'��!�_�� �,�^� ThM Hyslop, ,of ,Seaforth and, who a'a exhaustive study of e,*' heel, "hell. netder of St. Paul's Angljcanr� 4 vi '� ',"� . L;, .'i � �'- , � ntemportiry, Prove a great man . 1, Q, I 'The funeral on, Sunday- af-- 1� . � �, , " , , . - ' 1 t -that Votild 'go up, and.the threats tarlo-Quebec grand, lodge, ineitting of the rnited has, been teaehl In the �� bl,16 documents, Mn Lyme ,has. init,d6 of, ., ', Wiltils, Fatal Mistake � Muf6h. I ,,, , "' ' ' _' 1 Commercial Travellers passed a resolution as,king I 319 pu �, " �1� .1. I ­ I 'Id Wen Obliged- Jonathan's 0 Wig to lay teilibon was, 4 "t ,1.4,,_� � school, has to resign 3'0214thau a living personality. At best 'great mistak conducted by Rev. J. Ir- '. � I ,��. ", , ,,� "Ait W6u ,dn'sUe from the motor- fOr-uWOrm timel�'and. the Retall Merchants' As owing'to ill, 11641th. he bas always beell, a shadowy figure .Jack Sheppard by theheels -Cl'sothegall, the Pallbearers, tf­ ill �"`,;,: �' �:-,� �, , "._ � ,� , go- .) .,�,',,'_ ".., � � I I I I �, � going to- The . 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