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" . , , , a )� , I bavin a ln,t , try -1 , , , ;1111�� . . 400"go, which W'4-9, bVead.0" 'Te .f) a4Adiag' -few Old OW4 � . . - . . ,�; �- � � :,A , ; , . , .. )','�" , , , 9 lived' Iffe time e coun 41re,041. � . . � . ,,�.,., � M ,%,.,g 14at'Seafortb., Ontario ev- r I �'It eefaat� 1hlik . ,6 VkT . , , and al - , . ,, . � . � ... 1,- . ..... ,_­ '.. . f ill '" . -1114)1� �� , "', I . - 1#7 t a0im Mroa.0% ., . , . .#,replaces ,,%Ad , , � -,:. , , ,, . ("I 1; � , . . . . f "' we believe we -ha e a falrl� . Ir ,bb PA Wdig, qpr� ad k--�',P, . . 4 ." I I . districts,, I , . r chimuoy, 114h � # : f I I , , I � .., I � , Ay . , , , 4 ". - . � M, MO. , :afternoon, by McLean , U. _. I wlvo� I.- I *a ho" -91, W-Wou's raetw-orlp. It vmv oue, of a wealber, mark the sites of other,% that � .1. , , �4' , I � , ,,� , - I � . I I I.. , , 9. accurate knowledge of that- part of Ashfield. Man�-, KIIJq0 S'y t.ri,#pk., 'I ,C. ; I � I . . ...- I "37W � ... . ­�,I,r�";�, ., ... 4 Qf ,,%Idd a%, of "hgyp, va,ateue,d- AA old, ium: or two. , I., I - 1, 14, 1. "'. ", ­. . . � . � reg" I , - in Goderich - i6i , few W.urs," .1 f .,. s, Qq the. qpo . ,% , 10 , the Province's mind, and we do not outerWEP roads. .. , -, ­. � I "I �1,��,� t:.,. , . . I . ,- 1 I ,to, I I � 1. � ,­.� , From yhe Hu Expositor puehed aside a . f ­r� � 11 "'�' �, . , I I � . ron , . I pid Ignored in, tile Jawi t tmn-sact pome tuslu.044. , 1 1. - 1 :ba,x % , �41K,11�j�x,-4'11 I I 1. I believe that the country favors dras- ,�� . .1 . . � i 1 � , . . pace Of our modern times, lameat's Johii, C,o - , 1 f, M, �_'�,�,,,:!�,'. I - ­ July 5, 1912 T40.)re Ip a book by one Samuel the louglos,h creak andrumble of the urtney, 6t�yoa' 1, .. .4.41 � . , '. :,. �� �.. * I , I _ . . L �, I Township farmer,, was st e_ by, , \ . . p. I. , � , , $1.50. a year in tic legislation of any kind, at any ia otage-epacu, the . 0 ... 0. 4. � , the . 11 �. q � tion rates I I Strl,ck,ad,beariag , � dote, 1853,,and crackling of the # 11 1. -1 _ 1. . mordr car and kijl�d as.i io , , Was,- - I I''.. . 1 I Mr.. DeVid Cottle, ot Farquhar, has. entitled,:,,. "Twenty-iseven Years in *b1p, and the cloppity-clop of .Post- . , , I � � N � , r, I . e;Ioreign, $Z00 a year. Single � time, .nor doesit, look upon an inmed- purchaseo'the R. a Ray fa,pn ne_4Lf' the 4()a4adjau West." . It Is, a ploitep,r hors4s. Put the Huroln, rotid Is there, Ing t4e street in. the bustiiess. 0 , __'�' I 11 I I . .I _­eapL- - - I -. � -- , , � . � ­� . clamic. In, It yo . Ith the roll aa4 dip-bf the section. Death wav due ito a, se,�ere . -� 1 ;��',.,,,I�,:,� .. I . ,.-. We general election. wiLh any greater Rwsel*gle� �'.,- . a,- will And the f.Ql- ,billowing wt . *,� 14,4, � 1. , �, :. . . - * , , _ .1. Mrs. -A-. -U611insver the-Lon4bit-road, -Iowtmentd � . skull. fracture.. The .*00ideat 'l:lAJ?Peu- - I . � %IV, 9 , � �:. " �- . _'T_r01Ae�mber­­that, -pountrysiole, --and- offering --4 r--- . - _.aear - I I , ,,;,�A��,�,�,,',, .�: I, . .", , I favor. , 61116111V-7 a! ,aud ,�k-at.-C P.m� _XQriday, riater- -, I -_ -_ I -_ � ' I ..1.1 . I , I'll. � I . near,Fliwter bae had luck with the On my1first visit to the mouth. of the speedy passage to all who travel it. . (I . We, --, ... .. ;11� % I ... - .1 I I 'UpCtcheO, -with e4 incubator, River Maitland, - now the site of God- This, bfthway Was born out of tke war S(-'ct'on of Min"ton Street 'and the I I Tal 11 " , " , I I .' That, there should be legislation chlekep4 I 11 .... I I �',', ", i 1, - - . getting 11feltickens owb of 124 eggs- orloh, jL hilioll,&-Paith fpr seventy malles in . 1812. York and Niagara had been oircle which !evcomvass%k� Court I I Xh, " � � I i X_ 11 �. I . . . . . . , , " A& e. IQ rates on application. dealing wiffi this situation, the peopt?. ng the, par 0 f .1 .1 . . V .51119. , . Mr. Wm Broaftmt, of Tucker- VthPoii9Ii the ,trackless forest was the burned to the gro(Lmd, the Niagara Houso Park- Lev' , . .1, I �.,,,:": �� I � I I k aft r ", 1.� I'l-l-, . . I of this province are, generally agreed. smith, Aas dold _&dlsV 50 -acre farm on oldy availab a short 170at, Mr. Courtney was walk- . ,,, N&4.11�--_,� , I., C ,*: , - . . .1 . le communication, bqtweerl Peninsula was a shambles,, and, the .1 . - I a the Mall -�kxeh­ MI-GrO- the eattlenionts and Lake' Huron," ni ot , d left - it_s� trall. of destrue- -to -t&.�,opposibe side whou struck - - ! "I'll �` ill' 1. �, Road to Mr. . Ing I 90��O��"::, ,S]WORT , . ,- 6, I , , H Friday, July 2, 19W. ' ,But why not follow the policy of I co II ha down and killed� Norval Precious of,' . 'k, 1. . . � gor, Parr Line, for'$3,600. And the author,9008, 0A. -to say: "This tio4 wherever civilizatiou existed on J I ". � ... 1.,'.,-�e""; . � ,, � I . Great Britain in dealing with a very Mise FleW#ag, teacher Of Node . Gbolerleh was the driver of the light I � .. . " �;" I .. ; . 1- I Ir rRs vast and fertile tract of t Erie front. Upon-ga im- M­ � - . lick that was involved In. the�acci. - 111 I Q" �� � , �. iu t4e Se4fbTth Collegiate Institute, one million' acroa% did no M 'povexished treasury there descended , %� � - 7 . siblilar situation. And the action t Zatin . -Abe , Lake � tr 4 I'll, � 11�li . ,� ts 11 dent-Wirighaan Advanee-Times . ,� P_11 -Dominions Se has accepted a positbou'ta Chatham.' POPUlatioll. Of three, hundred sou , an avalanche of war claims. In 1823 , ,. . h the British -Parliament- took ' 1�oia B!'bebb haa passed her But ' " 11 "'j", " , The ventieth . � , whic I Mi � I A Fiery Missile, * I I", , , IN. V- ... . . . � .. , 08 he rejoices Pat, at .the time of a young Scottish lawyer., John Galt, I "I".11 � .. . . Birthda - . - is Ve aptly expressed by The,Globe inteW111hNNate�CXQMinAtI`OD in. Pia,110 writing his book, the reverse of this be . I . I . I , �;�.­,_ _v , .,,,?. ry I . tter known perhaps, as a novelist, ,Several reaMents. of Goderieh wit. , �­_­ I . I - . with ffionqm. Ptctuob was true. In the coiirse of came out as a member of a Royal neasiedi an awe,i�aspiring sight on We "I 11:;:I.- I I . and Mail when it says: � 0- ,_ , ,,�,:� . Mr. Robert Smith, Sr., 'Of Hullett, twentY-Ave years,, he exclaims, the 06mmission,to, help straighteu out- the nesday night, when a fla�lug m4ecr - - I , � "The British Labor Disputes Act � had the ortisfortune to fall from a . . � ,A"", I . . This week 'Canada celebrated the , . � I populatt4n. has increased to thousands, rights of the Province Ox'regard to sped, across, the noTthern, sky trailing - .. :i�';!�,� - - - I . . . . . I ","l, loads of posts on w1left 'he was rid- splendid farms have been opened up, certaJu claims made on the British, a long -plume of "Moke which cluag I � 1� , .�, , I seventieth anniversary of Confeder- of 1927, outlawed general an&.Sym- ing and injured hie side andl-there is a road. � Government. So impressed was he in the' air for twenty minutes after r ­� . . _,,,�,�.-,, I ation. As the ages of countries run, pathetic strikes-, the kernel'of C.I.O. - I -to Globe of last Sat- Samuel . Strickland was right. -With the successful methods of colon- the Phenomenon dieappearedL -'The - P . I . . 1. . .. . In the .Toron . �' �` , . urdaY there were 247 advortisemwnts There WAS a road-, thoone we are to ftation that he saw in a =1 opera- meteor aPpeaxed -to the rth t a �,,�,,: ]how young we still are, but how Policy. It outlawed strikes designed ct . I __ no Wes - rid L ' 0 � 1.1 . for public school teachers and 41 for tell, you about this, evening. I .�L­ � . 'For lion that, upon. Ills return, to England, sped, eastward, a hall of fire likened" I I., I ,��, many changes we have seen. to force government action again Collegiate ftstitute .or high school seveiiity miles it runs., -most of it purchase from. the Government a to a giant rocket, w.ibh sparks flying-� ." . . - . - (I 11 . . . ' teachers. straight as a sped- ,arrow, froin the tract of a million, acaw- .qoraprising from thq surface. A. long plume lot , I " . . - There are all too few now Hvin& an aim of the C.I.O. Jdhn L. Lewis Mr. D. Grumineft, of Harpurhey,has border of Waterloo through, to Lake what was eventually to b,Q twenty-one smoke streaked along the path- Of the - � �; 1. . who can picture the life in -Canada, in could not in Britian call out the a field of timothy wihich averages Huron; from New H&M-burg on 1. f I ; to townships, lying west and north of meteor arid lag the fiery projectile - I "' , 1867, Fewer still who participate*d miners to punish the steel operators four feet in, length and I* thick in Shakespeare, Stratford, SqbringvIlle, Waterloo county On the shore of Lake disappeared -the smoke 1p�zily . ; I, I .1 I . assurn 4 , . . . . . I 1.11 . PrOportion. Mitchell, SeAfOrth, C411tou and flnat� Huron; the ground to be resoldL to re- ed different .shapes, curling at the-. , m the'celebration of, the birth of the � He could not use mass picketing, in- Mr. Box Is having a.cellar dug and ly to Goole"1011. It passes, through the putable' settlers at a small profit. ends to form the letter "S" and fin- .. . 11`,;,1 . 11 - , 11 I It, ­ - It. I " I)ominion. timdate non-stri ers or disturb the a folindation. Place& under one. of his splendid acres of one of the. flnest Galt came ,out again ,to Canada Ito ally,forming a cloudlike mass, which ,. ,­ � . . A . _ikll dirg secti t in Canada, and adminster this, ambitious undertaking. later disappelared. The phenomenon '�'­ I Amd how were these celebrations - community. He could not,- deprive a cottages which is situated next to St. ,farml Ons � 4 I X-"�,. j.. �, . . - . ­ -1 Thamm' Church, Seatorth. - , through a succession of busy and Tdv,Irn-sites, . were surveyed, roads, Occurred_.about. 9_oWoek. - Goderichi - . �, zed withou-t the aid of tele- member of union benfits"if he de- Mr. Robert McIntosh, of Seatoorth, prosperous centres the equal of any bridges and ,schools were built -on a Star. I - �,!.�:,,. . A I 0�'. lorg`4�11 , I _,,�.�. I . wentAo,St. Thomas on Monday and in,'the Dominion. it has ebanged.a share,cost basis.; and ia'gerieral there ", . � Q�I,i,,, grams and telephones, without,bug- clined tostrike. He could not recluire Gift "To Retiring Teacher . I i . , , ,� i - returned -on Tuesday night. He took good deal since Strickland!s time. was set an foot the most extensive on Wednesday evening Principal R.. � �,, I .- , �, , 2,1'�;�,�� I Ves or cars or airplanes Or pave- I a unionmember to �contrlbute to' a a nrainiber of men, there and miade�lthe Few signs- are left of the dense for- (Continued on Page 6) 11 - - I 1.11:. I . I � ' � � � �'. -ments or -even what are now known political fund and could not impose - leturu, journey after night in fbur . . I Stonehouie and Mrs. Stopehouse eln- , I .. "I .. 11 '. . I � & houm ... � ;it . : _m . I . I . - � tertainied the members of the pubhd� I 1. � as roads T I the check -off (sleductipir of union Mr. Thortrw-ir, of MeRillop, who is � I � �, . I : school teaching staffs at their home, I I., I . . l!":'. . This districtP now looked upon as dues from his pay) without the writ- 112'Years, of age, had the misfortune wo 1- 0 The gathering was, the occasion. of Ft 11 li�'�,X., ' � I 11 to W-1 tand. fracture his hip on Wed- 10 JUST 'A SMILE OR T ". PreseatAtiori by the teachers to� Mis's .. ��'111; 7'. ,old Ontario was very young in 1867. ten consent'of the individual Worker. * 6� Laam John-st, I "I !,� � nesdaY. Owing to his) advanced age . qP, 'Who after three ­ I I I � � . So young we wouldn't recognize it if Union heads cannot use funds for this,fs a serfous accident. I I years off. the staff of Victoria school ­ .. . .. � I.., I . Charles H. Langley, of the Huron An Englishman, on his first visit to - There go Mrs. Blank. V is giving up her class there ,to look , _',: I ps %7hat after a class of'one. Principal Stone�_ I 1, - we -saw it again. polical purposes without consent Of Road, near Clinton, has set out 5,000 America, arrived6ai a..small town a,ad-, brii1gs ,her to Florida, I won -der?" ,� . . . . 1. , � 11 ' . - � 11 We wonder sometimes, too, if the the members. The Government re- tomato plants "' this seasOM sald to the first man ,he met: . house --made a suitable speech an(I 0 , , "' ` "' "I I. - 11 I I -1 ,_ , - , , , �, I . . She wants to get rid of tier rhet" Miss E. MacDonald, on behalf -of I 1�11 , -present generation will leave behind � . . Godmich seems to be the mecca for "Do I have to s4e a doctor before matism.1, . the ,1 � , I . I quires an accounting of all expe-nd.;. 0 . ,'I __� 1. ' touring cax& Sunday before last I get a drink here?" I stuffs of Victoria and Central, sichools., 111§� � - it the &eat 'record or achievement; itures". I . '. I there wem. between 75 and 100 cars' "No, not till atterwards," an w r "But Why did she bring her three presented Mis's 'Johnston with a hand- 9 L . , � . . in the towAl,agd; most of them, visited the man. I 1. . s e ed daughters?" crystal, and chromium, table. �' that our pioneers left to us. , To the British mind there was* "Oh, she wants) to get rid of them, some I e�. . no- 'camp. I 1amP. The reci6ieut replied with an 11, . I 1. the m4btarY*I I I- � * too.., . 0 ,,,, � - I., . I . "Th. re-- ", 1�� � I . . I thing drastic about that legislation. Miss Ella Link, of DashWODd, under- . . I exPres-s4on of her thankff. - , . � * LL �_ �.,r','� , . . _ ip I I '. 1t �was looked upon as, sound and - went a very serious surgical opera, The dQctor ga!z�ed, down at his Pat- No doubt -the doctor spoke, rashly. mainder Of the evening was spent ea - I , ", , 1, ­ . .1 tion in Saginaw, Mich. . The operation lient and shook -his head, sadly. An inquisitive nlec' J0ysbIY in games and contests. . God_ . , I . � 30 A 1, 4- � -4-11 't, I 11 e, seeing him re- - I 4 � . I , 11..� I I , I ­ I . Some F igures ol- 0, . . -410 E;, CL11 W 42 ULM:U 1A -as Performed oa her knee which . W LLaL X11111 Or a nurse do You turn after the fun eral of a weZathy elmh 13tar. . .1 . I , ­ ,,�.. I'll I I - I I worked. sho� has nothad the use of for several want?" he asked. . 11 Patient, innoceutf'y inquired. . � - Unusual Rose Bloom � � " � �, . I1._,,% � "I'll ", . :, � �- 1', . : t - There was a time, even during the . ' ' � If Premier Hepburn would irlitiate � . monthiL I .� "Did you wire for mry wife to come Workmen are busy at ,the bridge at and, see me?" enquir-ed the patient, "Viiale Tom, do you � attend the fun- erals of all Your patients, who W. G. Bowden, local, horticulturist, , oil Thursday plucked hlog§om . , , I . ,1�;,�, ,"';,11, I ,1'. , . � . _�!!�.: I present century, at least on this side n that' le slatio at the next session - 91 Auburn which was damaged by the I ' ."Yer', we did that," said the doctor, "Tdien olde?" -God heavens, no," -ior , said the doe , _ a Of.un . usual form from 'his flower gArdeni . . 11 - 1� . I; , .. 11,- . ".. _ ­ of the International Line, when A mil- � of the Legislation—which still h , as sprin freshets, , g - .. Alex. Dunkeld, a teamster of Goole. I think I'd better have, a plain nurse," replied the other. ' ­ "do you- think I have nothing to do but to funerals?" Me, bloom was a ­triplot,, , � I rose th - -_ Petals Of the i K� I 'P� fwn fa-prn�a +-,-% 1"-d 11 114l 44 1 rich suffered a heav 1— ane -h+ .. , go .. head being group�<I.ir. I � I- � XA_VVV V vvu WULS U . . I I . 11 . I Vuree whorls, to resemble three flowers; ��.O non dollars, was looked upon as a lor. ,1k team, of hors- . .- e -11.., . ' conclusively settle the C.I.O. question last " � 'when "�rs "" I orrone, at In, although there was onV ' I ! 11 �'. 1, I ,of mone�,, when that many dollax* k and were * I . . I - � One heart. Mr. Bowden., a flowa-l" . , � 1: . .1. as far as Ontario is concerned, . drowned. On Satfirday night as Thos.. ,,, Established in 189 19 fancier � � wl��:,�, , n . ­�­, I 1n fact, was l9ok6d upon with awe- � I 1 7 for ManY Yeam, stated it was: . ,., Sheppardton, was w the, Organization Has 0 the first time In' his experience he .had ',,I,., ' ­_ do it without any more fuss'and Pougherty, 4); Women"s Institut ,r I � ... ,,r,,. And it is still a lot of money. Butv , bringing his horse out 4bf the Ool- 0 e ,,,,,,r.. � ". , � . . . An Enviab e Rdcord r seen a rose '*with such eouformation_ . � � ,%1,r:1 _ . lecause during the war and since, feathers, and having settled the Cffleg- borne Hotel barns in GodE . I __ - ___ ---' 0 --GOdetich Star. r 1. � . .1- slipped, and in falling broke its ,neck. - . V� -_ . I . . I.." tion, the people would back the r ,_ � , . I . I 1� we have become so accustomed to . . _. The Women�slustirtu Tincial federa�tlon� � 8Gth Birthday . tea, of Ontario, .1 II _- I'. ­. po �_,� - � . I � . Mrs. C. A., Southcott-, . of � * Q 11 I.. -colossal figures we have lost our awe Hey which did it to a ' man. . . I � r 0 . - this flne organiZation of, rr.UralL Women, The Junior branches frequently 00, celebrated her tOW7". d � I 7. - . I . . was initiated, in a formal way by the, Oper4te, with Junior Farraeral. Clubs Saturday. 90th birthday omi . I in a progres- I establishment om February 19, 1897, "r join and the fami .��,­� of millions and living ' Why then ,a general election two From The, Huron Expositor - �..,, 11 . � I I meetings for recreation an,d IY PresentecV. I . I � "I".. . of the first Womein!s- Institute of On- the studypf such subjects ry W ". .1 sive, not to say a fast age, we have . ' years before its time? When the July 1, 1887 her with 9, bouquet Of 80 roses,. , om. , �.� . ), . '. I as histor, , iday evening *Mrs. Southeott enter_ 4 �01 .. - I tario in SaItfleet township, Went- civics, English, parliamentary la. ,, I " , 4 imped to billions. 11 . . necessary machinery is" already in- Wfole Mr. John Hartman was cut- worth Oounty, says J. W. S. McCul. etc. . W, tallied the members, a the, family to_. I � � , � I ,., . . I .1 stalled, and the necessary majori ting grass with a mower, a little tough, writing in a recent issue te the - branches gether with her nieces and, nephews . L,;. 2 ile we Canadians talk qiite . d I I .. But whi ty to of - In order to gtiraula _ ,", 11011110W, son of Mrs. Kerch. -as Health. The Primary -object was to and allow Of opportunity 01, Saturda-Y afternoon she was 11at: � t,.,,q.�', glibly of billions of dollars,- as. a work that machinery already in the walking,after the machine. He, came brovide a means for farm, and village to lear' thi for members homV, to her friends and receivea. I I . _: ' 11 Borae ng 'Of the achieve- many callers who ext9nded ,eoag,rat I . .�'. imatter of fact, we do not do business . . Legislature, -why throw it all o�t a -ad to a comer and was concerned only women ,to meet regalarly'to discuss ments Of -other branches _ 11 '. ,. district in- ulations and, best.wjsh�s. J , 4 , . . - -spend some hundreds of thqumilds I about -the tem when, he heard a their prx)blem,s and to acquire infor- stitutesi have been formed to Which and Mr% Southoott Rev. R. ]Eq-. I . . . . . . ��.,: ,on that gigantic basis, at least not in scream and -found that the little fel- ma.tlon concerning their rosporisibili- the Jbran,ches - send delegates to . and two soris,'Or. , I �_ X�,,% .0 the Mt. Brydges, I ,.� - ire were Present Friday ev� "�. � _ ;a national way, we have to leave that f dollars for something we a ady low had bad three of . his fingors ties as homemakers, and citizens. This annual meetings. . I . I.. .,f . i . . al . , . . e ag.-Exeter Tlmes,Ad ' . have? squefted off In the mower- Pioneer branch is now known as the Thirteen coriveation areas -have Three Meet Death In'Plane' Cr . ash ,: - P , ... I.Iill to. our n6ighors accross the Ene. - I . The following fteam played lacrosse Stoney Creek WorneWs. Institute, beett, establisbedi in Ontario and each vocate. ,::r. I ., I . , 1, - . Yrom Washington, the. American ., As ,.a matter of fact, as far as the with the Beaver Lacrosse team The ,event had- been foreshadowed of th-ese areaff holds a convention. of � , I Three persong lost ."';', � 11, their Hve,s.� i ��_, , I ^ 1 against Lond<w on, Friday: Goal, during the previous couple of Years de ate fr th b e s when a Plane cr n � ." � capital, we learn. when Uncle &m . country is concerned, the CIO. Will, leg s Ora' e much s and di - ashed -1 a wtheat-, � ,� "'.. Paul Freeman; point, J..Smith; cov- by the practice of the Farmers' In- tricts. within the area. fie o reMe Dewar, about- 6 �, ,, , . - " A �.. I. . . 11,��:I- closed his books for the fiscal yearoff., not at any time cut much of a figure er polirt, 0. Neil; defense fleld, W. D. stitutes, organized in 1985, of having Since the year 1919 there his been 'two 2n'le8 east Of Woodham, ab6at, _ 11 . ' . I . * � IN.",-, 1937, he had estabished some amaz;�: as a political issue. The countr Ste -art, A- .T. W1115011, W. Mackay,; trained teachers discuss questions of a Provincial Board, -of the F (I ted 7.30 o,.ci,olc*k Monday raofaing- R,6si . � ... I . . y mind ­ ,d ra, __. .1 . centre, W. W. Meredith; home field, domestic ,economy in their meetings Womea's IM%titutes. Besides, dents of the district heard the� roar- , .. I �---- ---.-- - . . ' ". . . . mg-1im -11 _­ _. - is more concerned with the govern- 1. Winter, C. Dowling, ,A. McLellan; which were attended by many wGmen. president ,there are 20 voting mem- olouds or* ;,,, .;.. 1. � i----.i-n-6-s-8--rre-curds-.------ ­­­. - _. . ­ _.- _. " - _ - __ - the of the motor a d f - in. the E,,�, - , , - _,-with -_ e-- ____ _- - _ -outside home, C. Maickay; inside This ventu . n ro I , �K.'_ I I One of these was the recordof hav- , d coylony adn-11,fr I _­­ I- ---. re was so su . . � ,ccessful that bers bu. this board, the members be� the sky eye -witnesses saw the, plant-- � 1.�::­ - - home, T. F. "dmAff- - - � ­ -worriew-soom-set--up their Own organ- Ing electedat the various- annual cor, Plunge to earth in One of ,the worst,- 6 �� , "I . mg -the smallest deficit since the ad- istratlon, with balanced budgets -and Mr. 16,4eph Klin-khammer, Seaforth iza tion which, as ,Wi4-1,_" _ifiiC of the- -rentiOUS accidents of its kind in, Western, on - "'L -the- -f ed-eration -repiesent- , by I 11,;�, I � � v.ent of President RoosevelVs new . -other similar things. , - tonso�lal artist,left, here on Tuesday rarmers,', had been sanctioned by the atives sent by the. districts to the _'I4��- -Wh -IF-hearbi r6sidonts,-reacI,_.-_-. - '.., - - � P � ,��, , for St Paul Minnesota, where he has 'Act respecting Agricultuval Sucle. convention. There is affiliati ed the ,scene Of the al,lde . If: ? �, - "I'll -� I . deal policy, This deficit amounted And because of Premier Hepburm's, secured a ;o;d position. -- ties., - . . . I the Federated -Women?, In, on with found a MUG Of twisted, ru �t Ahey­ I 11", ;" ; titutes" Of 1116 an&' I I On Thursday fornoon.as, Mr. D. D. By the year i9OO, there were 33 Canada alid'with the international' death instant- , . .�,I­l .. to less than three billion dollars- record of administration alongthose, I - r- three men Who had met. ..; 1, 2 !. I Wilson was driving towards HarPur- Women's Institutes in Ontario with: a ganizatiori, the Ass 0 ly�Exeter Tilues-Advocate. It I", , -d I'Iegs7. latte-r lines, the c6untry mind is .a]-' atry �� .Did you notice the wol ociated Con '. . I I hey with, a young ihorso In the buggy membership of 1,602 and at the end Women ,of the World, . 11 '. 1- and when opposite Mr. Joseph of 1935, the number had been increas- The Women's Institutes, have, the Miss Dawn Parrill, - daughter or ,§,;', The second record established was ready behind him and his govern-' Gold Medalist . 0 �� . I . E" I Brown?s, he met John Murray with a ed to 1,371 with a total membership Off� a , , , , ... III'- .. " for an all time high national debt merit, an plat a d flaWricial backing of th e Rev.. F., G. Farrill and) Mrs. FarTar- ­, , I . . I steam threshing engine- The auitnal, af no less than 42,000. government. VP to 1904 the la 4 , ; - to Dr. Of Windsor, formerly of Clinton won% - I e��'_� ,, Said debt being thirty-six billion, he need have no, fear of the next , reared, and, threw Mr. WilsOn' from . Women's Institutes or similar or- G. C. CreeIman X�, , ­ . . the buggy.. Mr. MurTay ,had his arm ga, . was .superintendent the Gold Medal, stan , I ,,�, . three h�ndred millicgi doll' c -tion. , No need of drastic legis, nizations are now functioning in ,of this branch Of goverament. class -of , ding first Ili a,, � ,. - , �_. I arsL ele ;,ad hand pretty badly cut xip. cvery province of Canada. Since 1919, ceeding him, the I -ate . Sue' . eighty .11upils at tbe En-- - . . 11 �,_ The third record, however, is a - lation. No need'of an immediate Mr. Robert Elgle, of "Maple Plain George Alfred trance examinatiop I 6 . , held this, morith- # I - �, t.. - a Federated, Womien�s Institute for Putnam, gave enthusiasm to th,& , ' . . ",.� Farm," in Tuck,6riamith, Is building a Canada has been or' -work Her many friends ill Clinton wish, to,� I'll, , I I I.. Ettle more encouraging from the election to keep him at the. head of handsome residence. a clearing ,house ganized to act as of the'luStitUtes during a Period ,of extend thei _ i 1; I . r 0oligratulations. ,on, -win I'll, . for commion, prob- 30 years. He lVas succeeded In the 114119 this coveted honor, - Cliatomj 1� ", �11 I taxpayers' standpoint. Uncle Sam',3 affairs in Ontario. I. Mr. David ,Sanderson, of the 5th lems and, to initiate a nati,onal pro. Position vt 87'Periniteadent by Miss News -Record. .1 . f r, �!,;� . I Concession of Howick, has a Yoke of gramme. -in the,saine year � - "4, r . -11 sur- ess in 11 - , : -income for the fiscal year wi .P . i there was I'-, Mcmr ,and,. Th9purPOse of the " 1, ""�.,. - - _____ 1� - 111111111111111111111 oxen which weigh 4,105 pounds, ostablished a Provincial Board of the department is. to offer Buys, Clinton Inn - d ,;�, . 'pass by $50,000,000, the $5,224,000,000 -Mr. Hess, of .Zurich, has been in- Pederated Women's. Institutes Of On- facilities educational Mr. Ru I , , V%�, � . W -H tv A for the Promotion of better Seel Jervis, this week pur- ,A.1_ Ift wag expected to be. And that in- structed by tho Exeter council to Lario.' The work ,of this boa,rd is living. The department chased the Clinton Inn, and will com � t - . 8 �,�:.V�' vinAT fiff. HHEJR PAPERS manufacture a town- clock to be plac- aasd ts the ; . . ally. yaluabI6 In the assdat%nce giv,en[ thd branches, district mence immediately to remodel the In-. developing their pro. and Provincial board ,in their objec- bul hI tche-rY. The. � , ,"�,��­. ,come �xceeds by over a billion dollars - - ed In the tower of the new town halt. brknehes in s' 'c"ilvent'on areas terlor into a modern a -4 * � :11': 0 -1 . � ,,,, . . I t'ves of discovering and training lead- ty,I)e of ' I I-,.. the boomtime income of 1930, which Mr. John, Hiortoni's barn in Tucker- grarames. . �dfng is ideally laid out for thisi- . I . 11, _-j�,, - . W,as the highest since the war period. Borden'9 Way of 'Chewing, Tobacco I, smitb, was strack by lightning on T I he orlg46al objeaIre of the Insti- ershIP. An eiducationaI service .. bWmessl- The. upper st,orew,,., - A ,­ 1....- I � ....... I...- Tuesday, moraing'and was consider- hites was the "ollaseminati-on of know. is Will be (IQUIPPed, for a moidern broo&, 1 11 11:�11,1. . . Provided for. girls, �ad young women . " 11� " _. Those are some figure indeed, but � . ably damaged. � . ledge." To�day, aa, the Handbook of In monthly and, three-- on hly O' % %.rr�'� . � . , ' From the St. Thomas Time,jouruaI . in ti er sYstera, and it is exPected) that then � ;. il I I I Araopg th,e,egge received at John the Women's Institutes pointg out, in home I W ",('_',,� we wouldn't advice an -of our Can- , . I our'ses Most modern heating eqjli�ment wl � %,,.'. , i, IT . � RodAck'a egg emporium iry Brussels "greater emphasis, would be placed on and Girls�c""Onl cs. Junior Institutes be installed. IF" I �, , ,�. �, Some People were greatly surprised and ,others. Clubs may also-obtaintz,ain- , On the 'ground a f ;adian governfilents to struggle too last. week was, orfe with a natural the understanding of huma. b I ,g Ing .to Other �hanges Will be- made- tliege� A ... 1� 1, �, . 11 e n s . grammos in certain specific 11 include -a show ,�Indow floor - I 1,7 1. I!, 1. s'hOcked to learu after Sir Robart olio6r or cap,,ftlago and all, that oould and thelT relationships, the artisttyin' carry oa educational pro- wl � "I'll, � � I'I�, . hard to beat those American records. ROrdea`9 death that the former Premier had been, egg housing, foods, and ef0thing, -and ,the work. 'In"' Of ,sh , & 1,,'� "', - � un� a,- - - ��_,_ a user of caliewing tobacco, . I I I ,,, -, , As taxpaye s we suffer (Rdte enough � seem � � social and, econorme factors harmoniz- Branoli, .1astitute,s and Provemonts and changes are made, � It ( I'll," . r I Ipping Ptatf0l-m� When, the im_ I ��., �, b There is, however, reason neltber for surpisc, At the recent examination of teae.h- Ing community 0,,nd assist the d district ones Mr. JervIs will be fable to. further e.x� ,, - ,y being in the million class. without nOr.shock.Many Me. in thigh home life" The 'P"'tmeat In establishing ' � I 11 ", , I ,��.��,. * I I Places Chew tobacco ers at the Normal School Toronto, pre,,,ent,day objectives, may be sum- an educado 0 - ;�,, ,, � _ ��� ��, ��,I`��.,. ...*ftemp I larger thing& although' they do so in a manner that I . nal -programme fo�r prac Pa7ld his blis4negs, Which has, h2creas- - ."', �211?_�z., . . . . ting I . .. - jectio-nable or offensive. Sir Robert Is I not .oil,- * .the following Stanley students were marized: - . tieing home Makers. - ed, mpiolly during tile four year Stay_- -" ,,, . I Borden was '9110cessftl: John, McGregor, second 1. To hefp 1111� , 11 .��, ,�, ". 1. women to a' b4uire .sound Each t"e of braac,h is gov.o at the old locatl0a.-Clinton N,e-ws-. V; 11 I .11 I .I--, - One Of those "tidy" ed 0 K11 . chewers, if Ills, habit can.be z1asa,certificate, Grade A., an& Thos. and IMPT(ITed practices' for greater by and -operates uad Record,. �. I "I I .. � � . M 1 4 ,". � I I 9 . im . ,1, � . . ,. I � called chewing. C. A� BI -art and Neil Gjhiiour, second home efficiency. . er a con titution � . . I . s i 11 ,�_�,(, ,. , Winnipeg Free Pr ' �'O'�n, writing In the R. Butch and, 117-lAws. The Procedure in W, ''; -k � ), -when be, *ae, .class centificatos,- Grado B.. Jitney Bowling "I '11111 ��, I -, I 'Working hard an tosi says that , 2. To d4scoveir, stimulate and train men's 'Institute meeting, Is, that Ps. I a .� ", 1,i . � , . More Talk of an Ontazio d eirbaustIvoy and fewer men , . I . .. Six rinks cOmPeted for the weekly, # 1.11" ". . -as. corn - .� I , ., . Mr. win. M034y, or Blyth, b - leadership. -ablIshed by, I . . . I t , 11.1 1. i I - � . ever drove themselves as did SIr Robert, in the Pleted the fouhdatnim of Mr. 1441ne's The motto of the' Institutes; Is: usage; Parllaalo)llt-r� Law ad jitney &41 -di ." ", i 01", �� ,I 1: ,� . . Election' 111tImaCY' Of his Study, he keVt a well concealed briek block, . 1. I a 1189ge founded on, co a at the bowling ,greens om 1'�, IA � 11 . � I I I m1nion Monday evening Th,e prizei winnerL;r, ..".. 'r, 111 ," ] L �' I I . . . Plug of tobacco, At the point where every Ounce - I : _- - For Home and Country ,sense agrd reason). I 9 � � I F _� ". ,., " _ .1 I . � . The ooclail Under ,the direeflon of � The hianch lustitute' is the - basIs Activitlia Were as follows:: 30sIeph- Ketly 1 t� . � � 1, � , - �,� ; ,�, . i Of Women's institute Branch Harry Champlo ,� I lu;, its -news, report of Prewiff Of his energy and hbx" Wag 6fteetitrated on, the the -YOUng men: Ok the Seaforth, Meth- Of the whobeotga,nization. It ig Mon- 'Three type,§ 51`�,�, , ,� '' ." Ereil__ ; task, be cut off a small comer Of the plug, tuo-k it - � 2adi; -Robert- ' 8 ' I . , I , Down- � "I" . . In 0V , htprda-k � �,oldlst Church, held on the beautiful Pirtisan and DonV-secreta,rian. �ild- by the gra.achof sei'Vice are, offered 1119i 3rd, and, Ii6b�rt Bowman 41-t- � I I ", r -. "thus g,�:"., - I I 11 , "' I I ipe�'?+ At Orilla on S lik the back of one cheek and, Proceed to a sbf-. lawn -of Mr. 0 C. W1116on's, residence, 600a to all WOMea,alrd glrl.s Int Theie ft.r6.: t6.D11strI10t Institutes. Thiel bowlers repo , I - ' ,a I erest- i i-, � ��, .", � I I., I I I rt that - the - ire�env A . , ,�;;,', 1:j&,'�;_,'Ir�, &�rene# to the 'C.1-0.,.. the ut'Ou Of the Problem. He -never chewed, ladeed Was very sucWWO�ft;i'lAV every reg#ePt. ed In the:,proinotion, 0 ­ 'am in, excellent e �F�� �1,i !"'. I 11 I � f better living. I. Speaker, VV , , , . service to ondftl0a; and Wbulcff- , � �J; I I - , I , i*e.! , , ." On emergency ration for the nerrots.,.That is, a The gro5unds were beautifully decor. Connected with th6 branch is the Phase of work related explain some BIC to ses,ag, , W , .111, a I d Many Out "i poselblev le i,,�,, 4 ,,, " A, 6 lail Oil Mon ay last W, . , V% oit"U'' . , 11 . I I ,,,,, . , I I ".., � ,I '' . .. revmllug tGue5h to a Psychologist for,'desofte big a;ted with Chiiiese. lantoi-ba. Junior Institute whose miembetfah4p is Ing, 1,�'. " . . Oftlia, mariner, his. eorigt,ant appearance ,of pleg- , . the next Jifn-hr-RI-Vesew Pogt., . � �1'1 I �, I . I . I "" to better' liv- 0 e � , �, " �110i�.11� 4 - , .4 " .1 . . . I " �Y!',. , I , "'' __ , . A , 4�'�y 'he, Pit , e, Mifiiater de- . , ceret1ingly high fftttmg, nervous . temp r'0` on, e'k- the. age of 2t it is or,. or§ to 'tMill leadom. from each branch I . � . . , ;1 � g. 7; ", ­' -� " ,� igj,gu, � ,A ,'m MAtIC reserve, Sir Robert vras actuall baVe Jusit -had, placod, it their wareA fembly under 1 . 0110019 for local. lead. , , " I - , , ,, , .� ;� A%,.��, 111 ��. measrs. Rai& & Wilson,' seaforth, limited to girlia,;Andi youag Wornon pre. 2., Trailling S. '­ I . To Bowl Against South 'Africans 9 ,4 .,, . � ", 8,'� �, �,,,Pt, - "�, , "'' . � I I I., I ,,,,, ,, �I �12i: I'll, 1, ", , .0 'zed . 1142 , Thirty bbwle.rg from ��, , 0, i ,� *1 , erd'dout -oil- fiouse -over 10 fons, Of Iton V&Ich gand -to AsAist girls, in bh� helds of to carry On a deflulte ;Study in 'are making )a tour. 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