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' ,.. . - . . - . .. _,: .. .. 1 s l v .6 Q1i�t1 j,,f?:yl'kt.�r,11c lib l {l - .. ., , 0. 1. a� boy �f1 S: U STUDENTS A i r M z hi s e r N . a. e s L_®NDES$IRO - MIEN l� `,, Yt�'' �iE,,+ _ T ;1.1 ({/may{ : - - W }I R ' 11 rt� t 4 t:,, ,n, dCk'1ll SENT �IIR e c A ¢, �! 1,�,� st"t�t�,,;. ; FR- E , o a (�AEIR� , ULO _.c. ., :,,.:. •.� - 5' ' 7HF '-, 4«aT �`'�'sl5}, +`,, it U 7 Q 111L1tc'11 D P,TP,•F, 54 ti ..: _ r 15}',x' 1 t • } un, �.4 s Y _� �((, , R Elememta�rFlyinghQc�l ES111 -CAPEN.'. TURNeec�ig In,kis a'Dstret �F'IOOTB la �,t'+ 11 Rev. Wm. Weir Delivers . qj ` O 0 0 4 j Details of Proposed Plans Light Car Turn's Over Three ['wo ' Weeks Behind and � 1 �p'x • • el ! o e Winthrop Team Pls����x',e',411' �. ' ' �`, Adc�irees, ;Explaining alt'Cl ��� � e ire Not Yet Available, „Times, Throwing Oc- Many Farmers Have. Yet d Ni k't 11, F�°,,fi But We nerds .. an , r , �Sr1t1Sh �''diriplt�('.. sand @oncerts commence n��e°``` Expeeted�To Coanm„iris -' pan'ts Qui. To Saw First Acre. TIY'E:'E3SM. ,” .1F. " . First Gamy.. a,`i'r �z{a SEWS OF HEN►S'ALL she ay evening in Victoria Park,' HAR ' A shipment of sir thousand `t�M� � {c n the seaforth Highlanders Immediate] PURHEY COATER GROUND NtUS°1' ALL trees was received at the sea- 'r>t Band will render the following I woeek rth aloft] are beim f and try Club this League in coritni'on' with faruneals oP �,'Ym, s' Offic ls of the, Huron >139atrp?ise .]PJay w fittingly observed Program: °'O• Canada"; Marcie, t When the car ie which BE RFiWQR�i'� 9 planted on ,�g ti ..tae Aensarll• ptibtac ,school on "Whirlwind," by .Geo, D. Steck; waste land at the rear of the pro- the district, ono, hopef»I for dry�weg_ ?, �'�,, wV 'Zirrarsrdkn afternoon of 1as,t week, Sacred Overture, "Grand Religious Ag ®RT COMMITTEE driving went out of, ornniiol and turn perty. Included -in the shipment, i'he'r. Onlly oris game mea betem bayscl ,, ,rr,& 5 Y „ ed aloe- three timers' early Saturday Continued rainfall an the Seaforth as yet, despite the fact tmat< '13our r * s xi'; LirBBt Rev. Won Weir ;spoke•on `What Fatttasia by Rolli:ieson; Overture, which were furnished by the On- �� WILL CO-OPERATE aight,'H'arry Riley, 57,. believed to, be district is fast beeo�ntg a serious xario Forestry Branch, w e r e games had been, sc'hedwled Wet a,,,, t fit. 1Do We Mean By the BAti,sh Empire?" Determination by Al Hayes; the Id7•liver, and Johat: Scott, 64, botch problem, according to dead' farm- fielis a>vd rain 'caused 'fibre post "71-a British Empire is a group of na- Overture, "Si'Iver Crescent," Ecf, i� 1,500 white .pine, 3,500 red ire pie n " of Lomd'baio, had ra >gmiraculousF es en�r,, silo in.Cominan with more thran 400 white ash P mle'nts. Russell- -Overture AU110untcemtent made in Ottawa on , 400 Jack -pine 300 - .. - � a.I tions who have banded togebher to "Royal Pare cape from doetbh. The are in Scott brei£ the iianmeia in thte district, 'have ja1= ' �iay the $amelc.Mr. Weir sand]. "The ant," Geo. D. Barnard;. Trombone Monday by Air Mindster Power that y walnut. A similar quantity was, S'eaforth ,:was to 'have 'played, 10 , ,Kr 6ltisi%ve that is the beat' way of Life Solo.. by Evan Rennie, "The FYos Huron C'GumtY'e� Sky }3ai+bar Airport II a�malbwt Llarecaverwit'h serious not completed their seeding. Seed_ planted last year and survived the Ethel Tuesday night, .but t51?ds -wa,s ', 7n gY v. would be the location of an element- ] '- '� grain, is now two weeks winter remarkably well. Post r 1� and y,'-Eave by it. We are proud of wry, by Ethelbert Nevin; March, Mr. Rile suffer eci ra fractured Postponed as' well 'a's a gams sahedul ' "T,hree Rivers"`by Odilon Hudlot; ary flying school under` the British y pal overdue. ed biers an Thursdla 7 the British Eiu�piM. because she plays . via and.. multiple bruiWis and lacei-a- The situation is ,probably worse in y pigbt; when ,'' r _. tlllek ane $rmtaaIe dives' lap -to the Overture, "Lus:tspiel,' by Kela Commonwealth air training Scheme, S � � � • • Mildmay was -to have met the �4c1,I,s. ; tions, while Mr. Scott has a fractured McKillop than to the south of town. +.< Bella; ,Overture, "Dynamic" by was gratifying n+ew+s. to residents of shoulder and: sFerious scalp wounder. But event 'here where many farmers ° he Seahtorth team w l'1 it ode. ScsYs and grrIa are admired• ho The accident oec�smued at the ca 1?lay bheYr ;,: do ;-hot, but despised are the e® Wtti Htxif; Overture, d°Encore" by Huron County. first game, weather permaihting, at At- Officiall t"1rn• ;sb•w...beaFns,;� thre ••t 'wibI...be...all too ` -4a'h;+9' cheat. Britain 'bads earned a Jud W Kiefer; March, o'Fligh Park" y opened is 1938, Sky Iiaz 'oln No. 8 Highway, one, mole west of short to comrplleGe their, spring 'grains' . r wabd on Monday night.' Wiu+thrGp. ,a'� �* bor Alirpoit is thte only atr rt o er, LIONS R E•c A L L Plays mere on Wedntesday' night, � �swtrration for lwuestty; Britain re by C. F..Ttriele; Hymn, "Orsward Po. P town, as the car was'rroceedinrg to and also sow beraus. xetp tAp .rights of qth rs: Some Christian Soldiersip; "Tod Save sled by a czount9 Canada. For 'two $ n wards Clinton. The "chief ddffictidty, the frarmnera __ _ Seaiorth's' emir wid] b'e'Played on" . l �ALEnitrieia persecute Taws'; sroune the King. —E, H. Close, Band- yteai it was.the steno of air -Page g ktr,,, I maste ant which attracted international at- The ' Ri1ey car formed three cola- sate, ' is ,tihat the ground whish dead the new' fied.d at the Lions Park and ova s,,, dcountries, hold dawn INTegives. Noth r. pl5ete somersaults and, landed on its been prepared for seeding, will have EARL 1 HISTORY already the squad has h'ad' .a .seniesl or ' ^ �nirtain protects weak nations, against ® ® • ® Much.work.-has donef on thistle 1 Crozier, Hiwoa road gfarme w n a 0hough th a had nevefiebeen�a debrau•d and Andry gZimmerman ;n '"fru y: s which, �s a largo one, char, dike gist in the BT -ah Empire workouts with Manager Gordon'Htl-_ - inv'aders—x914, Belgium„ France; to livers a short distance from bh'e a'cci- PI&'w on them, so heavy has the, rain charge. 1lurou count coiner] at its Janu_ TWenty-three Members 'Re- mu day, Poland, Norway; 'Holland, Bel- fie g Y dent. -He was walking from his house berm, MMany farms ,that are low-lying Calve P In ' 1.� .� wry mbetin+ umanaut,aus! offered rho the only game, played' in the Munn. The British Empire is, an em- �% ��.q� ��1r �j bo the barn and happened to see the have bad as much as +two inches of. Perfect Attend- league to date, Brussels dlefeated silk, 1 OUNiA. 8 �Ri1 id'to the Governotent to use many gzirs errr,siab�ng zoP' 480 miidilon people car ,approaching, around tris bend in water on many of their' fields. : lituanmer in which it saw .fit. A special throe 2-0 on Wednesday night" in a 5+i" ori so marry different races; au em- the road' surd watched, it while it lift Heavy rains every other day and encs Buttons: elo'se .and played' game, both Q ,mleeting of council in February ap- w -ell �'- Aire because of her great victories in ■��T 71 Ta 9811�� the ro&& continuing warm weather has result- . t 1 a Alfie past' will wield a great power to_ 1811 TT O O y �p proved ay lease on, th'e basis of one !When' "I got to the car two men exp in the hay crop doming.,abon5g fast. goals being scored• •, befone- -half-time. ,-day, and, 'ani Empire that +poseests'es• a • WILL.. IL g p �j, dollar a ear for the duration, which were lying on, the sidle of the road Should host weather come quickly' it Lions at their meeting. Monday 'ev_ Bill . King, fast centreuiau, for Brn3s �� the Gnvernutsent 'mad submitted. 'Sine ening recalled riser] se,s, dribbled through the apposing a g, 11 tro>ig' navy, a powerful army, ami+ a about 255 feet behind the car, There will be ready to cut before some far- y forgotten ev- . ibriRi nt air force' tlxattim,e}nnfunthet advicachadbeenre_ faces were drover Tight into thn� vers have finished seeding. Howey- en'bs of the past fifteen.'years that the team to drift. the ball pant the: Win ;, The speaker con'clu,d'ed saying: Annual Livestock Judi n -°ell ' as ba whether or not the lease club has! been in existence, when throe goalie. Lorne Stersls n'etbed, the - 1" - b3" Pel g grounds. I turned, 'them' over so they er,' as one farmer in Mc illfap put it, second-an+d final courier a mince bti- lovas being. •take'n up. +pihsng about it but quiz •`Be proud of the I3ritiah Empire for could bet some ala and +fiver, we sent You can't do an Lion W. J. Duncan conducted a ,what she ,is Doing today." 'Claude COlm etition is Plaimed As soon as wrord 1s received fare t'he 'half time mark w•as reached, x% Competition Doge Feagan an- for a doctor,"mg were not sit and wait. Things casual]', ��m� pzmgram with questions based on' this= Officially, Wanders Ge tory of t'hte club, In ,the s+ecoid eri'od .the vis'itans Iowes, prnncrpad; acted as chan'rman. The two vi identi- out all right, but I admit this year P S, Miss Pfaffa roam contributed a flag ECY' Jule 1� mouuce'd,, 'he will earl a meeting of fi'eil wntil the arrival of, Chief of Po- has me worried."' '1'Cre club's+ fie tightened up and held the Bruslseis sFt president, the late � the Airport Camnnitt'es comrposed of Y ,Arilil, and, Marguerite Moore a read- lice H. Su�elll, of Sea'fark'h, Traffic Of- Even .t'htose farmers who have their R•- M- Jamas', `•th'e first secretary, W. squad s�onel,ess. The me'ri' o.a both .ra,q, Reeves G. Frayne, Alex McDonald of teams s,eem,ed tceld arm1 ° ing. Miss Huns* room gave a group ficer J. W. Cla.11ander, of Mitchell', at- seeding completed' have something to G. S'pencea•, charter night, the filling &anized and ' The Huranl County Livestock Jujlg= Ashfield, and R. E. Turner of Gode- I ,; 3singing, "Land of Glad, Tomorrow's," ing Con*etitdsom is: being held; in the' ricml_ rived'., a few. minuhes,,later and took worry about. Unless the rain soaks of the dump at the eastern approach Played well tageth'er. A crowd. of +eadangs 'by Shirley` Wolff and George Clinton, 'district on, Saturday, June 15. cdnargcf of•, he inReisirgation '' away quickly t'}xe 'seed will became to town, the donation of the: Park cot- more than 00 people saw 'the, game "', 1. .Beer, From Mr. Blower° room ,read- Thus, annual event is open to farm- • The .oar, a' cabrio:Iet mo&l, of a soured and :rot. I . tage by the late Dr. C'harle's' Mackay, TOh'ich was: played under ideal condi- gz were ;given 'Y Jim Clarke, Bob dight make, was a complete wreck. MeteoroIogisbs explain file undue and '� beginning of the Lioris. Park flans, `with little bmeeze blowing., ' ",'. er'.s sons' 26 ,sans of age and under. . Cook and Ruth Fess, and; Lenore Parts of it were picked up fo f w�'bult. Brussels Two' c1= esF of the fol`l'owing types of rtiY set rainfall by pointing to the sudden ar- ?a few of the incidents and Plays' in Atwood Friday p livestock vuild' be audgedt Heavy +bons- Pe11510rt Boards from, where the car came to nest. A rival Of a'disturbance�f warm, moist evils wmd g m. Lion during F. Daly night, Br ssels Line-up; Gaal', Riley; full 1 m 3`ibrm'mgton ;gave a s'p'eech, A T -n 'ThTough the Mtish Empire Where cement block, one of ,a series, which aur from Mexim The make no ,pre-- re-- teresti'n � ' es, beef cattle, lorry cattle, sheep and • sibs tvtrn Nevir Sets," attd Manosv swans. Oral 'reasons .w1F1 be taken lay outlines the curve in fihe road, was diction' as to dhow ]erre the rainy spell was -chairman', backs, H. Bowler, H. Pearson ln'alf a` the mom► gave a speech' on "Can,- the follawang._off dials: ��� ��'S �� tf� d thrown across a Aitch anal' to. rib's rnRay last. During the meeting, Club Pres+id'eat backs, right, Russel'1 Fox, eentye, Jack a[% Gea,rg�e Gear, Agmcffituraf Repres A,.jditnt meeting of bhe Mothers' Al- fence. A. Y. McIJeam 'p¢eeted'mpemYbers, ect was tri ps and, left, Bill Stevenson.; cin- Mrta George Fee, accompanied try The rnJured were atieudtidl by Dr. --�—• bendGance litlttonsl rwszd, Bill King; iSiside light, 1. Miss ]3 F�arrest, 'left ', ,Last ,Week for 'ewtative, Bruce County, T• S• Cooper, E. A.. -McMaster and removed to Scott follo.w,s� John, Beattie, E. C. Boswell, outside right, Louie Rus- St��l ?y dbtvanae and, Old Age Pension Boards Jack Love; . gm:satZadeai .trip tb titre coast, Agricultural Representative, Grey of Perth County, Hunan Conray, the hely, Jolhn sell; insude left+ L. S,tti'is5;' outside, Count R.: E. White, .AgrcuJturatl Re Memioival Hospital '' in the S. T. g iso Brtghtrald', F. J. Bec _ Huron -Perth gu Bryan; ai'ternates, Ned H. he H. C. Box am- Daly,. Wm.. Duncan, Geo Ferguson stn, 'left, Charlie (pontdnued}, n Page 4} Cntaxro i)epa�tmet:. of Agri Stratfomd Swag hold rm t 'a11bum &Son and 2 Rev, Dr_ Hurford, Rev. Father Hus- ledge and George Narthwoo'd.. ,. Presentative, Perth County; `��` Rut drxkurse, 5tratfiord, Wednesday even. • Bands .�.y.L.�e seY, .ltob> Jack'san, Ed. K'eatiLa>g, H: R'eferze—Percy Stevenrson; Et'he 1. culture, Toronto;- ,R. S. McI{ereher, iug,'for.thte.purpose of discussing v�r- G. Meir, James Munn, A. Y. McLear, �^� W Dublin, Out; W- I- Whyte, SeaPorth, Joseph McMillan, Mert. Reid, Bet, • ?�C eqe X191 D�kerw� fans] phases of 'the ^set and bringing . has beQli' donated l meeting of the Shaw, Clint Satith', Crawford Smith, ___ by Huron county council and is• mon' all organizations. n . Ilur-0nrPerrth A very cBan fu 6ociatioa was Ed. ' Stmith, Harry Stewart, James' �� � �.®. !, • bei'tSrs the' meeting problems cam- M"� The prize money eet in Colfint®I1 Ir,alcl in New Hambur band room on Steu^ar^t, Leo Ste'ph'en,soh. Bowler- s Mr. Wrdliarn Archibald, of the. Hu. . �ihhe Auiton' Court, Branch of rho 'Secubn �o 'Beginners'—T,lf,osesectibas as, ow who whbCathcndleddunty � meet5n more those .RED CROSS preset froSurieay m Milverto h Red ebSeaall ,tha:tttTreesurrer ion sJ. Mie McMillan, ovd to the als. • - -- -.— e� ...�. .�j,... -,.' 'have 'never judged before'. Section 2: g Band', Sti r+J:Ford, Boys' Band, Netu..necc�rvi his ninth consecutive u e• . Garage Operators' Association of On_®��_ Hamburg Citizens- Band and Seafotn per- t Senuors� kxp'er•renced young mem.. s, feet attendance button, ,hie not having r . fano, held a very sucrsssful meeting Higthlanders Band. The Tavis}ttock' mns,s:ed; a m�eetin'g •'durin'g thv pastlie I �' am Cltnn2ou on Monday eve�anng, The 'Section 3 jfembers of the 194f) Juii- Band' has joined, which makes a five- n+ire seas. L TAn Bfn<cline Cubgwilltbead-ora' for 01ubs in Huron.- Section 4— i program n>vclnrdecL a'two-hbur lector© �U � e�• it �Yy ®� What are, you dloing to help -vvin band assFocia;tion,-uP..'ta dote. y' �'iedziesda and demacrns'tration on the electrical 1VIem'bers of the S'trot Courses in Ag .7 the war? Are you its fisting the Can- The president, E. H. Close, of Sea- when-thf�ygentlem•5thre e to taini .Y ricwPture herd at Dungannon and BeL_ carry forth, occupied" the chair and is a • the members 'of tliv ladies' club. systexrl of the atrtnmcbile. ad'ian Regi Cross to car on. the f grave: Meets lei. Zurich muma.n,ttai%um work in sending sup- brief address explained his. ide'asn to " Ladies and gent'c,men interested in *--a The competition is order the d5rec plie1.s and comforts to th© men in tyle ,the delegates'.'aild during ibis remor:;s,����T O©�f er this, d,elighrfiri Ir>stir�e are cordially tion, of J. C. Shearer., Agricultural Re- • . army, Navy and Air Force, riot omit_ y . presentaltive, Clinton, and ,all young Tl!'e, fifteenth annual Su.ndtiy•Schoel ]mipted out ribs ]ick of that spirit of in�itetl to'be at t,vr greens on T`''ed- �°a�npp�� ting the, magnificent wroak am'tmg the 'coniradesmil} .among, five bandsmen ,$ aesday. Start the season right 'by11 ""'� ®®� mein, in Huron County are invited to Coni^ePti+rin of the Stratford Confer- refugees.? �3r'e Oj^r�Yj]�,ed i, en re, Lutheran SynoRl of Can'ad'a,.was when, they meet together at tattoos, ePttr,� into ole game f;0'rn the'start. f participate. . Red Cross reports indicate at lea:>t etc. He wants to sae the cordial 11 The reins arc to excellent canditi'oa �*.,r�•�lla�td held in St. I titer's' LutSieran Church, five million retirgae from Nothrznr., dtrrndshake 'an'd the spirit of gac�cl fel1. - . o Zurir;h, cs i En4mre Day. One hurldred France and tremendous numbers of I Lady membe'ns' of the 'Seaforth Ckf • -- lowshiip beta^een the bandsmen when •ana thirty persons were in attendance and Country Club organized for :the " _ m+flits,-, and civilian casualties are the meet. All ban8's in the r torLp ue*i+ghbbrs and friends of. n"ho'm sane hund¢ed and ten were y past hail season on �"Mo da evening when a 5 im+ osin * a terrific. strain o'n tl.re y g ��� �� �er� read of ymixinee to eth mseIves ii athere"d recently at the hams of Mr. official delle'gat.as• Frencdi �Redt Cro s. Phe, need the teed+en. p," ,large number, of members 'wez.e Pres -Bottle W1�ie nth Mrs. C. H. Iibi4gnxi, highly es- . The convend'ion opened, with an .Help of Canadian woman. Tire Nation- g ect The meeting was. held in the • teemed residents for a number of For Em gr+e English service in charge of the Rev. should, This ass•ociatzon' is out to Cnci a1• Executive of flu Society hag al- club house and Mrs. J. A. Munn pre- earsan"tlhe Huron highway,.ta spsnd, Ii. F. Gru'hn, of,Sirratford. Mr,'Grvhn ed; one hundreds tliousanSl ithr will be he sided. " Leads t® Arrest ' s Situation. read,, esti The first band tattom Id a social evening together. ,before Mr.' based his remarks] on the subject that Arnangemeuts. were made for the. - dolllars, fifteen, thoustsnd pairs "6f Py- in• Stratford, Jud 4111 remelt Mrs. Holland deave'bhe end' of Members of all denominations are a Sunday +sc'hoail teacher should be a Y with all bands weekly ladies' da which this e jamas' and sue hundred tlousand sur- p,resentt. y y a>s i:' Arrested S`atu'rday night to Main, . ' this month to reside with; their daugh- invited t'o attend meetiag5s of +prayer ,shepherd and not a irlreliugg, glee] dressings' ha fire French Red be7ng held. on Thursday afternoon, Street b Ch'twf Snell, William Littie- The next meeting' will be held' in y . ter am' Clinton. A delightful im-' for the Emp'ime and its soldiers, sail- Greetings 'to the visitors were ex- � commencing next week. The ladies Cross. All hospital supplies plow 'n S•tzatford in Jud jello, Mitchell, will appear in police xtramotu Vasogram ,was enjoyed, a ors' and airmen, w'hach will be coria- 'ttendexl by, the Rev. E. Tu'erkbei;m, the our stores in'•England have been maAe y' will play bridge from 2 to 4 p.m, and court here next Tuesday cijargedr un- .i3'eusing f of which, was the,..m•enced on Friday evening, May 31st, host` pusuJar. It wase decided that next available to thti Tari:tisk Red Cross. •— - tbds will be followed by golf with a rpresenrta+tirxu of a' candlewick bed- at 7.30 to 7:45 p:zrr. in St. Thoma'e' der the L.C.A. A bot, ie of wine was Yea.r'•s convention s�h"ou.lil be. held,at at Only a .small reserve has been,;:,,kept -,Putting' competition arranged! for next in his, pocket n -hen Chief Snail .Isto'p_ . a�prea,cD a (piece of- clime, and a box 'Ch'urch. Those meetings wW be hold Zion Lutheran ChUinh in Stratford for the use of Cana•diane. T mak- ' ped him', chocolates by mrs.. J. F, Scott %d week] in the various, churches- in h, - Our branches are asked to call all I�� u� d�'y Is Officers named by rbcs m'ee'ting' are: . 1� m. A. 'Crozier, las, a mementta of the town. It ia.droped that many men'•and, A sihotst . Chairman,' Mrs. J. A. Munn; vice_ 1. me y • . Rev. A adt3:ress was given ,by the workers to meet tlir's em•ergt-pcy and , •ow to Mr. and Mrs. Holland. women will -be ready :to a'tte'nd ancY to proceed with h.re utmost expedi • chairman, Mrs. J. A, Gorwill; captain," Wilma Seip: house rammittee re- I Miss Jean Scott. read; address;. A offer prayer :Por Gods help in this Getz of Philadelphia, sec Discontinued RC1 is neta'ry of the ptarisb and: church school enc, to the making of surgical dress- Mrs. F. G. Forrester; vice-captai:i, piescntatit:e, Mrs. Frank Sills; repre- . �tilicuotnsi bresnoh was served. Maur of need. board+, U.L.C.A. Mr. Getz emphasized ings, hospital supplies and refuge 14Irs. H. G.' Meir; secretary, Mrs'_ W: s'ent'ativo •to .golf committee, 1�flrs'. F. that tabid goal for Sundtay• school clothing. - " The Se'aforth laundry, wbtcth for the C. Barber; � social committee, Miss, G. Forrester. n' , i teachers should be to make the Gos_ xt .t: * - past fifteen years has been conduct- AltarSociety, ®�7 1�T President pili o'f Je&us! Ohrist live in the fives Tiirovgh the ge•urtt2sgty of Mrs. ed by Genr'ge Wong, will be discan- N �S iii a� of boys. and gi'n5sl, t'hle Youth, and the Wablace Hauglh, of-Fru'cefield, ftrow- tinu•ed this week. Lack of business �' �/•� (/��y *� ��yy Dublin men and+ women of the country, yrs from he'r garden I,uve •been made resulting t'rom the change in men's P1' ils Q.i,. Vi Q��Lrt� I�,�.chool 5' Honoured avoidable to tht� P,t,,1 Cross, At, the fashionsis' given as the -Peron: M^: 4 tb,r,� During hhs afternoon s+ession the present, time the stir• ivi11 be. that cf Wang expects to heave town and re_ is ,rs, y g c c Rev. FI. Mesu:g of New Hamburg read tu'i!ips, followed lett,- by Iris, Delpliin- side in Nova Scotia where dvo has rel- Take .L 111-1 a paper on the tsubject..of: the paskGr'.9 ium, Gladioli, etc., as they develop- atives. .- `1 ' T&m D. McConnell, wr wly-appoint- London, delivered a very imtpresmve place in the Sunday school, 'The Re's*, Mr. Keating and Mr. NIcK.indlsey have • d rpresidemt of the Atttar Society, ea- sermon,• his topic being "The Bt assed H. F; Gruiu, of Stratford gave a re- again kindly offered their stores' and • A very succeslsful school concert, Billy, and two' sistc rs, Margaret an,i i itardtaided, the officers of 'the present Virgin As the Ideal 0 Womanhood" view of the life of.the author and of these blooms' will bo on sale there given, by the pupils of No. 6 "school, Etftel May, survive. The funeral took 1 Fear as w -ell as those, of thie hast Rev. Dr. FBaulkem received seven new the circumstances surrounding ,the Friday and, Saturday. Flowers may Ii�sia�l New under the training of their teacher, PlacP'1don,d�iy'afi(,r'bon with a s,hari•t i yeatr, at leer home on Wednesday ev- memfbers into the Sodality: WSW$ writing..of the hymn, "O Sacred Head also be purchased "at Mrs:• Hlaugh'u Ross McKay, and their music te:aoher, service at the hone and then to tthe ' tenitng' of �t week. An ia'te'restting Mary Woods, Margaret Krauskopf, Now Wounded!" home: at any Bina. • ]toy Gputd'in19 was held on Monday I'n;ited Cliurch where public service 'M &a$m-e was the °presentYation+ in honor Eileen Jordan, Mary Margaret. Wan.. * * * Slicin Machine evtening in the S'tlatfa own Hall, which w -as held, conducted by Rev. A. E, t or the tetkirntg,.presidont, Miss Molly Kathrfirine Jordan, Mary Stapleton and A radio had been, installed in the The plea that was received by the �� was filled to the doors with a most Al•dsw,or'th. Inter•men't was made' in il3'ConmelL An fliumiwated, ad'dness Eleamtor McGrath. After •the ,' Pa ap chnirCh, emit fire isle fes listened to Canadian Red Cross Society for wool- V" - CricWs Baker +bilis. 'week installed appreciative audience. The surging of Staffa cPmlP'tery. The pa.lbearerswer•e I""' len blankets far the millions of re- y ?W" 'read by the secretary_treasurer, tion the SodaPists twang the hymn the King's Empire Day acidvres:s Prom as mode,nn slicing, machine to' their al- the pupils, also the group and, nolo Bobby fi'a'tller. Reggie Elliott, Boss fogies is being made ,through the ; Iftst. T. J. Molynenx, and, a ,presents- "ImrmaculatP Mary_" Service was, com- England, following which they all ready well equippsd •Piamt singing of patriotic songs' and the Mciiellar .r.nd Don- , Jefie'ry. Mr. M. 91438 of a. beautiful umbrellia own be- cJuded',^ by solemn benediction of the stood and •s ung the National: Anthem. press' and on. the air. An, emergency f;i. Tble mach+in'e, wlhuch• is entirely -auto- operetta :music was excellennt, The and Airs. John Pattersoh of Toront 1 letter has •been reserved tYy thre Local o }, ltra#f of the society: .Afiss O'Connell P esstecD Sacrament and spEeial pray= - matic, carefully slices each' loaIt into H:ighlantd d}ancinrg with puplis • in, the attend -LA, tlhle funeral. - �, ,/ +ously ,expressed' :het• t planks+ as eirs for Ip'eam / Officers elected for the c9mdng branbh asking for wooldpn blankets, term were: 'President,- the 'Rev. G. now or used ones, that fare clean and, uniform s�li,ces. bran kilts was greatly enjoyed, also Mr; Thos. Coope„r, o.f Toronto, spent 4t, I, weR a+s her arpprteciation of 'thio co- Joseph Evans, rr student at 5t the 'sailer song by .chs boys, with the the weekend attbte home of Mr. and All , •rivp&xUbrt auld astsisltanco doting bre- Peter's Seminary, ori, is spettJ Schnitz, Phillipsburg; vice-president, =» —�—a final well-done danc.ing�of the S+ailtors' Mrs,. Ed, Allem 11 Senn -of office. Dainty mefreala�memts ing hiss vacation wihh ]ties Motlber,Mcs. Jacob A4 Seltzer, Tavi,slthek;,<�ecre- Hornpipe by two girls in sailor cos- Mr. and Mow'. Whitneymid ` ,v+eir® served abd the ,evening ,con,- Cath,amint`i Evans, lazy brearmner, Miss Ethel Rudy, lav_ tame. The amumwip,g skit of a..belated. y d Yung 717, ick witty a ikw gauxea• of five hun-' Mrs- Mary. McGrath ” ' PiAurved nstdak; Inasisltant. secretary-tremtsui Red CA(&%*% Tennis Tourney daulghter sold. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lifoyd a�V/ ecihool• ius'prect.or and his ,valet, Gor- Miller, of Stratfird, visited with &mi. +i 9 jir erred: , home after spending several weeks M'i'st Olga Stirck,..New Hamburg; ata- /� cion' Houghton 'taki'ng his place, was S. Miller. - ,, with 'her daughters in Waterloo. ti-stioian, E. A. Kalb'fle+isch,, Tavistock. On Friday ou'tstandIng in, good acting. A heart r, Y Mr, and 1liirs. W. Hlowitt and f'am Ill c i A Urge Contgregatioan attended the Recent viwatais: Mr. and Mrs. vote of a'PPre'ciati'on was temden'ed, ltt[tramtal ptstnad}e amd crowning' care The adjournment exercises were in. fly vigdte'd with Mr: and Mrs; DaVid of rite BAesr1 Yir Hanley', Toronto, wlrtth Mr. and . ! McKay and Roy Goulding for Gardiner. m>ropey ' gin aUvdt the rgFe chP the ltay. d). Retie, of Mont --SHINGLES Member of the Seaflorth Tennis Ross M d r. Wrii. J. Maley; Mar. avrtU Mro, Ra ph i*,.their fine .entertainment. After the Alex Gardiner, Robt. McCaughey, s TrsaBpt>Cm1 mfi now mom'beas into the r t, pt�eodent oP rife Synod Club 'have completed plana for the pupil- Led in the edar,ging of the Na h D111, Stratford, wabh Mr: wird Mrs, P. tournament ,wh'ieh .s .r Voda%Utyt, wbieh" w observed at St. :_.:..ti_._ b's erring gli Norris Mi Hazel Norris; sled DLId'; Mn'. laud' Mia, &7drc�atrd' McCbrabhl, cin op tilonal Anthema dancing was eadoyed aria w ss • Plls�l Teresa lti+aus Y Cecil an Kraualropfk Cdll, with Portree' being' Ih'elld on Fridray evening at 8 Miss Esther Hocking spent a day at lt'ata+iek'rs (gimrch aa� S. t y eve .the far a flew hours Niaga'ta Falls. N r : "Losk y0UV trunk, ma,'am� , O'clock sharp. Johan Gordon .Beverley Norris, infant Mr. and Mrs+, Ross James:otz ' anci ' %wailer w4th two littte pi'ltlbo'nlbeairers. her pamants Mr, and liths. W66rt Any clues?" Fallowinr+g play lunch will be aero- little d'au liter, aP"Lon Branch, s rill .'' M+s rl��$ ran of Mr.arvd Mt7s Savnna'e1 Norris, "1lYama ]Hotlavd, said l3irdi+e Costello, Are L %'All ted in hemmusu players, whether mem- 11, Dom. 9, Hdbbemt township, died. the '%,e,ek.end with; Rev. Peter ramble• .}, , . 'fhboe. Tthe presddolit, r +L`� i•e �� �1 Krams'itfo f Masses Gerhrtttie aat+� lig_ Laxly: "I3> a wag P^er, parte-. I ve ]rot gy McGrath, VV+a6terloo, with their early' Stinubay irti the. Sick Clidlxl rem s Jit founxd in my handbag tate label y' sen awd' Mir_ iam�son at the ntc�lti» 'U10 Princes Delav y, acted - as, mother, Mrs'., Miry lAeQ'at4; Miss o: g bars or not, ami invited, to take part Hospital, Toromtra. Tlito crhild bad been ~, I .forgot tb put oa t The Yountg Pelopl'e s tneetin • TI%, , I r 4110WA0111rer � w'xs'PolloV& byllwo Rose Dorsey, Tonontto. #,tb: Char bou- „ in the fern rusliedl bo the city on Saturday and day evening w re g ,tr �tltbi'e Plower gtirlo, Rose MANI6 Woods; sin, Mr m D. McCoauw l; Miss Lnallle • ® succumbed quite suddevd - Mian _ m a, ev img a,s p>idtd d Vet fry ". " ' Pattdcio, ltyaM Seveso new mem- :McGrath. w traiuing at ii�t y Y Scot Pearl $in,jnter 11d9�tt ��aYdb , in good condition. This plea is vot frienlde of Mr. ami Mrs, lQoxris' sym- Fretaeded5 a P3od�elire' silo •Maxy'sl Haspi 1, Ii3tclttor vofitli, li!hr Gttt: "Waiter, have yen meat he tt gc eRev>e a aziol 1Stll r', �+ �au71k1ienedt t�j' t t1ldyty. 7`hei c9tmuVit PaE7ter+ Jesleph McGiatBi; 1�[t Via. lfdsl► turtCe deny liars? I Have sever taa6r �'�� l a�� t'��e �$• •for glts ar flammelette blan(ketm lat'hize w9Hh ;thtemv in tiro bass Gf '.t tela ,�` '4• s 5'I 11 t: _ slyou Kfi Tit'eee may be Wit at the Work mo}nm. bhleim �t child],, Who was borne ptayrer and a slpbcfa,I abiif x ; i}` tr}T t►f the mgi4ti,p utte rr+a eel Dickey and Mrs''. Josue Manghav ed ft to my 1d'Ee" . Anyovre riequiring furthler invforma'tion AtptriL 29, 1939. M•rs. 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IiNh "I NMmlbor 3701 .,, i IDA, .. s y .1, ,f% � 0 v p h t� 'e O, R" } f ��p�y YW+!! k X fa ! t>I s+174}�� I + , k , 1111-11- I .: . ' ,.. . - . . - . .. _,: .. .. 1 s l v .6 Q1i�t1 j,,f?:yl'kt.�r,11c lib l {l - .. ., , 0. 1. a� boy �f1 S: U STUDENTS A i r M z hi s e r N . a. e s L_®NDES$IRO - MIEN l� `,, Yt�'' �iE,,+ _ T ;1.1 ({/may{ : - - W }I R ' 11 rt� t 4 t:,, ,n, dCk'1ll SENT �IIR e c A ¢, �! 1,�,� st"t�t�,,;. ; FR- E , o a (�AEIR� , ULO _.c. ., :,,.:. •.� - 5' ' 7HF '-, 4«aT �`'�'sl5}, +`,, it U 7 Q 111L1tc'11 D P,TP,•F, 54 ti ..: _ r 15}',x' 1 t • } un, �.4 s Y _� �((, , R Elememta�rFlyinghQc�l ES111 -CAPEN.'. TURNeec�ig In,kis a'Dstret �F'IOOTB la �,t'+ 11 Rev. Wm. Weir Delivers . qj ` O 0 0 4 j Details of Proposed Plans Light Car Turn's Over Three ['wo ' Weeks Behind and � 1 �p'x • • el ! o e Winthrop Team Pls����x',e',411' �. ' ' �`, Adc�irees, ;Explaining alt'Cl ��� � e ire Not Yet Available, „Times, Throwing Oc- Many Farmers Have. Yet d Ni k't 11, F�°,,fi But We nerds .. an , r , �Sr1t1Sh �''diriplt�('.. sand @oncerts commence n��e°``` Expeeted�To Coanm„iris -' pan'ts Qui. To Saw First Acre. TIY'E:'E3SM. ,” .1F. " . First Gamy.. a,`i'r �z{a SEWS OF HEN►S'ALL she ay evening in Victoria Park,' HAR ' A shipment of sir thousand `t�M� � {c n the seaforth Highlanders Immediate] PURHEY COATER GROUND NtUS°1' ALL trees was received at the sea- 'r>t Band will render the following I woeek rth aloft] are beim f and try Club this League in coritni'on' with faruneals oP �,'Ym, s' Offic ls of the, Huron >139atrp?ise .]PJay w fittingly observed Program: °'O• Canada"; Marcie, t When the car ie which BE RFiWQR�i'� 9 planted on ,�g ti ..tae Aensarll• ptibtac ,school on "Whirlwind," by .Geo, D. Steck; waste land at the rear of the pro- the district, ono, hopef»I for dry�weg_ ?, �'�,, wV 'Zirrarsrdkn afternoon of 1as,t week, Sacred Overture, "Grand Religious Ag ®RT COMMITTEE driving went out of, ornniiol and turn perty. Included -in the shipment, i'he'r. Onlly oris game mea betem bayscl ,, ,rr,& 5 Y „ ed aloe- three timers' early Saturday Continued rainfall an the Seaforth as yet, despite the fact tmat< '13our r * s xi'; LirBBt Rev. Won Weir ;spoke•on `What Fatttasia by Rolli:ieson; Overture, which were furnished by the On- �� WILL CO-OPERATE aight,'H'arry Riley, 57,. believed to, be district is fast beeo�ntg a serious xario Forestry Branch, w e r e games had been, sc'hedwled Wet a,,,, t fit. 1Do We Mean By the BAti,sh Empire?" Determination by Al Hayes; the Id7•liver, and Johat: Scott, 64, botch problem, according to dead' farm- fielis a>vd rain 'caused 'fibre post "71-a British Empire is a group of na- Overture, "Si'Iver Crescent," Ecf, i� 1,500 white .pine, 3,500 red ire pie n " of Lomd'baio, had ra >gmiraculousF es en�r,, silo in.Cominan with more thran 400 white ash P mle'nts. Russell- -Overture AU110untcemtent made in Ottawa on , 400 Jack -pine 300 - .. - � a.I tions who have banded togebher to "Royal Pare cape from doetbh. The are in Scott brei£ the iianmeia in thte district, 'have ja1= ' �iay the $amelc.Mr. Weir sand]. "The ant," Geo. D. Barnard;. Trombone Monday by Air Mindster Power that y walnut. A similar quantity was, S'eaforth ,:was to 'have 'played, 10 , ,Kr 6ltisi%ve that is the beat' way of Life Solo.. by Evan Rennie, "The FYos Huron C'GumtY'e� Sky }3ai+bar Airport II a�malbwt Llarecaverwit'h serious not completed their seeding. Seed_ planted last year and survived the Ethel Tuesday night, .but t51?ds -wa,s ', 7n gY v. would be the location of an element- ] '- '� grain, is now two weeks winter remarkably well. Post r 1� and y,'-Eave by it. We are proud of wry, by Ethelbert Nevin; March, Mr. Rile suffer eci ra fractured Postponed as' well 'a's a gams sahedul ' "T,hree Rivers"`by Odilon Hudlot; ary flying school under` the British y pal overdue. ed biers an Thursdla 7 the British Eiu�piM. because she plays . via and.. multiple bruiWis and lacei-a- The situation is ,probably worse in y pigbt; when ,'' r _. tlllek ane $rmtaaIe dives' lap -to the Overture, "Lus:tspiel,' by Kela Commonwealth air training Scheme, S � � � • • Mildmay was -to have met the �4c1,I,s. ; tions, while Mr. Scott has a fractured McKillop than to the south of town. +.< Bella; ,Overture, "Dynamic" by was gratifying n+ew+s. to residents of shoulder and: sFerious scalp wounder. But event 'here where many farmers ° he Seahtorth team w l'1 it ode. ScsYs and grrIa are admired• ho The accident oec�smued at the ca 1?lay bheYr ;,: do ;-hot, but despised are the e® Wtti Htxif; Overture, d°Encore" by Huron County. first game, weather permaihting, at At- Officiall t"1rn• ;sb•w...beaFns,;� thre ••t 'wibI...be...all too ` -4a'h;+9' cheat. Britain 'bads earned a Jud W Kiefer; March, o'Fligh Park" y opened is 1938, Sky Iiaz 'oln No. 8 Highway, one, mole west of short to comrplleGe their, spring 'grains' . r wabd on Monday night.' Wiu+thrGp. ,a'� �* bor Alirpoit is thte only atr rt o er, LIONS R E•c A L L Plays mere on Wedntesday' night, � �swtrration for lwuestty; Britain re by C. F..Ttriele; Hymn, "Orsward Po. P town, as the car was'rroceedinrg to and also sow beraus. xetp tAp .rights of qth rs: Some Christian Soldiersip; "Tod Save sled by a czount9 Canada. For 'two $ n wards Clinton. The "chief ddffictidty, the frarmnera __ _ Seaiorth's' emir wid] b'e'Played on" . l �ALEnitrieia persecute Taws'; sroune the King. —E, H. Close, Band- yteai it was.the steno of air -Page g ktr,,, I maste ant which attracted international at- The ' Ri1ey car formed three cola- sate, ' is ,tihat the ground whish dead the new' fied.d at the Lions Park and ova s,,, dcountries, hold dawn INTegives. Noth r. pl5ete somersaults and, landed on its been prepared for seeding, will have EARL 1 HISTORY already the squad has h'ad' .a .seniesl or ' ^ �nirtain protects weak nations, against ® ® • ® Much.work.-has donef on thistle 1 Crozier, Hiwoa road gfarme w n a 0hough th a had nevefiebeen�a debrau•d and Andry gZimmerman ;n '"fru y: s which, �s a largo one, char, dike gist in the BT -ah Empire workouts with Manager Gordon'Htl-_ - inv'aders—x914, Belgium„ France; to livers a short distance from bh'e a'cci- PI&'w on them, so heavy has the, rain charge. 1lurou count coiner] at its Janu_ TWenty-three Members 'Re- mu day, Poland, Norway; 'Holland, Bel- fie g Y dent. -He was walking from his house berm, MMany farms ,that are low-lying Calve P In ' 1.� .� wry mbetin+ umanaut,aus! offered rho the only game, played' in the Munn. The British Empire is, an em- �% ��.q� ��1r �j bo the barn and happened to see the have bad as much as +two inches of. Perfect Attend- league to date, Brussels dlefeated silk, 1 OUNiA. 8 �Ri1 id'to the Governotent to use many gzirs errr,siab�ng zoP' 480 miidilon people car ,approaching, around tris bend in water on many of their' fields. : lituanmer in which it saw .fit. A special throe 2-0 on Wednesday night" in a 5+i" ori so marry different races; au em- the road' surd watched, it while it lift Heavy rains every other day and encs Buttons: elo'se .and played' game, both Q ,mleeting of council in February ap- w -ell �'- Aire because of her great victories in ■��T 71 Ta 9811�� the ro&& continuing warm weather has result- . t 1 a Alfie past' will wield a great power to_ 1811 TT O O y �p proved ay lease on, th'e basis of one !When' "I got to the car two men exp in the hay crop doming.,abon5g fast. goals being scored• •, befone- -half-time. ,-day, and, 'ani Empire that +poseests'es• a • WILL.. IL g p �j, dollar a ear for the duration, which were lying on, the sidle of the road Should host weather come quickly' it Lions at their meeting. Monday 'ev_ Bill . King, fast centreuiau, for Brn3s �� the Gnvernutsent 'mad submitted. 'Sine ening recalled riser] se,s, dribbled through the apposing a g, 11 tro>ig' navy, a powerful army, ami+ a about 255 feet behind the car, There will be ready to cut before some far- y forgotten ev- . ibriRi nt air force' tlxattim,e}nnfunthet advicachadbeenre_ faces were drover Tight into thn� vers have finished seeding. Howey- en'bs of the past fifteen.'years that the team to drift. the ball pant the: Win ;, The speaker con'clu,d'ed saying: Annual Livestock Judi n -°ell ' as ba whether or not the lease club has! been in existence, when throe goalie. Lorne Stersls n'etbed, the - 1" - b3" Pel g grounds. I turned, 'them' over so they er,' as one farmer in Mc illfap put it, second-an+d final courier a mince bti- lovas being. •take'n up. +pihsng about it but quiz •`Be proud of the I3ritiah Empire for could bet some ala and +fiver, we sent You can't do an Lion W. J. Duncan conducted a ,what she ,is Doing today." 'Claude COlm etition is Plaimed As soon as wrord 1s received fare t'he 'half time mark w•as reached, x% Competition Doge Feagan an- for a doctor,"mg were not sit and wait. Things casual]', ��m� pzmgram with questions based on' this= Officially, Wanders Ge tory of t'hte club, In ,the s+ecoid eri'od .the vis'itans Iowes, prnncrpad; acted as chan'rman. The two vi identi- out all right, but I admit this year P S, Miss Pfaffa roam contributed a flag ECY' Jule 1� mouuce'd,, 'he will earl a meeting of fi'eil wntil the arrival of, Chief of Po- has me worried."' '1'Cre club's+ fie tightened up and held the Bruslseis sFt president, the late � the Airport Camnnitt'es comrposed of Y ,Arilil, and, Marguerite Moore a read- lice H. Su�elll, of Sea'fark'h, Traffic Of- Even .t'htose farmers who have their R•- M- Jamas', `•th'e first secretary, W. squad s�onel,ess. The me'ri' o.a both .ra,q, Reeves G. Frayne, Alex McDonald of teams s,eem,ed tceld arm1 ° ing. Miss Huns* room gave a group ficer J. W. Cla.11ander, of Mitchell', at- seeding completed' have something to G. S'pencea•, charter night, the filling &anized and ' The Huranl County Livestock Jujlg= Ashfield, and R. E. Turner of Gode- I ,; 3singing, "Land of Glad, Tomorrow's," ing Con*etitdsom is: being held; in the' ricml_ rived'., a few. minuhes,,later and took worry about. Unless the rain soaks of the dump at the eastern approach Played well tageth'er. A crowd. of +eadangs 'by Shirley` Wolff and George Clinton, 'district on, Saturday, June 15. cdnargcf of•, he inReisirgation '' away quickly t'}xe 'seed will became to town, the donation of the: Park cot- more than 00 people saw 'the, game "', 1. .Beer, From Mr. Blower° room ,read- Thus, annual event is open to farm- • The .oar, a' cabrio:Iet mo&l, of a soured and :rot. I . tage by the late Dr. C'harle's' Mackay, TOh'ich was: played under ideal condi- gz were ;given 'Y Jim Clarke, Bob dight make, was a complete wreck. MeteoroIogisbs explain file undue and '� beginning of the Lioris. Park flans, `with little bmeeze blowing., ' ",'. er'.s sons' 26 ,sans of age and under. . Cook and Ruth Fess, and; Lenore Parts of it were picked up fo f w�'bult. Brussels Two' c1= esF of the fol`l'owing types of rtiY set rainfall by pointing to the sudden ar- ?a few of the incidents and Plays' in Atwood Friday p livestock vuild' be audgedt Heavy +bons- Pe11510rt Boards from, where the car came to nest. A rival Of a'disturbance�f warm, moist evils wmd g m. Lion during F. Daly night, Br ssels Line-up; Gaal', Riley; full 1 m 3`ibrm'mgton ;gave a s'p'eech, A T -n 'ThTough the Mtish Empire Where cement block, one of ,a series, which aur from Mexim The make no ,pre-- re-- teresti'n � ' es, beef cattle, lorry cattle, sheep and • sibs tvtrn Nevir Sets," attd Manosv swans. Oral 'reasons .w1F1 be taken lay outlines the curve in fihe road, was diction' as to dhow ]erre the rainy spell was -chairman', backs, H. Bowler, H. Pearson ln'alf a` the mom► gave a speech' on "Can,- the follawang._off dials: ��� ��'S �� tf� d thrown across a Aitch anal' to. rib's rnRay last. During the meeting, Club Pres+id'eat backs, right, Russel'1 Fox, eentye, Jack a[% Gea,rg�e Gear, Agmcffituraf Repres A,.jditnt meeting of bhe Mothers' Al- fence. A. Y. McIJeam 'p¢eeted'mpemYbers, ect was tri ps and, left, Bill Stevenson.; cin- Mrta George Fee, accompanied try The rnJured were atieudtidl by Dr. --�—• bendGance litlttonsl rwszd, Bill King; iSiside light, 1. Miss ]3 F�arrest, 'left ', ,Last ,Week for 'ewtative, Bruce County, T• S• Cooper, E. A.. -McMaster and removed to Scott follo.w,s� John, Beattie, E. C. Boswell, outside right, Louie Rus- St��l ?y dbtvanae and, Old Age Pension Boards Jack Love; . gm:satZadeai .trip tb titre coast, Agricultural Representative, Grey of Perth County, Hunan Conray, the hely, Jolhn sell; insude left+ L. S,tti'is5;' outside, Count R.: E. White, .AgrcuJturatl Re Memioival Hospital '' in the S. T. g iso Brtghtrald', F. J. Bec _ Huron -Perth gu Bryan; ai'ternates, Ned H. he H. C. Box am- Daly,. Wm.. Duncan, Geo Ferguson stn, 'left, Charlie (pontdnued}, n Page 4} Cntaxro i)epa�tmet:. of Agri Stratfomd Swag hold rm t 'a11bum &Son and 2 Rev, Dr_ Hurford, Rev. Father Hus- ledge and George Narthwoo'd.. ,. Presentative, Perth County; `��` Rut drxkurse, 5tratfiord, Wednesday even. • Bands .�.y.L.�e seY, .ltob> Jack'san, Ed. K'eatiLa>g, H: R'eferze—Percy Stevenrson; Et'he 1. culture, Toronto;- ,R. S. McI{ereher, iug,'for.thte.purpose of discussing v�r- G. Meir, James Munn, A. Y. McLear, �^� W Dublin, Out; W- I- Whyte, SeaPorth, Joseph McMillan, Mert. Reid, Bet, • ?�C eqe X191 D�kerw� fans] phases of 'the ^set and bringing . has beQli' donated l meeting of the Shaw, Clint Satith', Crawford Smith, ___ by Huron county council and is• mon' all organizations. n . Ilur-0nrPerrth A very cBan fu 6ociatioa was Ed. ' Stmith, Harry Stewart, James' �� � �.®. !, • bei'tSrs the' meeting problems cam- M"� The prize money eet in Colfint®I1 Ir,alcl in New Hambur band room on Steu^ar^t, Leo Ste'ph'en,soh. Bowler- s Mr. Wrdliarn Archibald, of the. Hu. . �ihhe Auiton' Court, Branch of rho 'Secubn �o 'Beginners'—T,lf,osesectibas as, ow who whbCathcndleddunty � meet5n more those .RED CROSS preset froSurieay m Milverto h Red ebSeaall ,tha:tttTreesurrer ion sJ. Mie McMillan, ovd to the als. • - -- -.— e� ...�. .�j,... -,.' 'have 'never judged before'. Section 2: g Band', Sti r+J:Ford, Boys' Band, Netu..necc�rvi his ninth consecutive u e• . Garage Operators' Association of On_®��_ Hamburg Citizens- Band and Seafotn per- t Senuors� kxp'er•renced young mem.. s, feet attendance button, ,hie not having r . fano, held a very sucrsssful meeting Higthlanders Band. The Tavis}ttock' mns,s:ed; a m�eetin'g •'durin'g thv pastlie I �' am Cltnn2ou on Monday eve�anng, The 'Section 3 jfembers of the 194f) Juii- Band' has joined, which makes a five- n+ire seas. L TAn Bfn<cline Cubgwilltbead-ora' for 01ubs in Huron.- Section 4— i program n>vclnrdecL a'two-hbur lector© �U � e�• it �Yy ®� What are, you dloing to help -vvin band assFocia;tion,-uP..'ta dote. y' �'iedziesda and demacrns'tration on the electrical 1VIem'bers of the S'trot Courses in Ag .7 the war? Are you its fisting the Can- The president, E. H. Close, of Sea- when-thf�ygentlem•5thre e to taini .Y ricwPture herd at Dungannon and BeL_ carry forth, occupied" the chair and is a • the members 'of tliv ladies' club. systexrl of the atrtnmcbile. ad'ian Regi Cross to car on. the f grave: Meets lei. Zurich muma.n,ttai%um work in sending sup- brief address explained his. ide'asn to " Ladies and gent'c,men interested in *--a The competition is order the d5rec plie1.s and comforts to th© men in tyle ,the delegates'.'aild during ibis remor:;s,����T O©�f er this, d,elighrfiri Ir>stir�e are cordially tion, of J. C. Shearer., Agricultural Re- • . army, Navy and Air Force, riot omit_ y . presentaltive, Clinton, and ,all young Tl!'e, fifteenth annual Su.ndtiy•Schoel ]mipted out ribs ]ick of that spirit of in�itetl to'be at t,vr greens on T`''ed- �°a�npp�� ting the, magnificent wroak am'tmg the 'coniradesmil} .among, five bandsmen ,$ aesday. Start the season right 'by11 ""'� ®®� mein, in Huron County are invited to Coni^ePti+rin of the Stratford Confer- refugees.? �3r'e Oj^r�Yj]�,ed i, en re, Lutheran SynoRl of Can'ad'a,.was when, they meet together at tattoos, ePttr,� into ole game f;0'rn the'start. f participate. . Red Cross reports indicate at lea:>t etc. He wants to sae the cordial 11 The reins arc to excellent canditi'oa �*.,r�•�lla�td held in St. I titer's' LutSieran Church, five million retirgae from Nothrznr., dtrrndshake 'an'd the spirit of gac�cl fel1. - . o Zurir;h, cs i En4mre Day. One hurldred France and tremendous numbers of I Lady membe'ns' of the 'Seaforth Ckf • -- lowshiip beta^een the bandsmen when •ana thirty persons were in attendance and Country Club organized for :the " _ m+flits,-, and civilian casualties are the meet. All ban8's in the r torLp ue*i+ghbbrs and friends of. n"ho'm sane hund¢ed and ten were y past hail season on �"Mo da evening when a 5 im+ osin * a terrific. strain o'n tl.re y g ��� �� �er� read of ymixinee to eth mseIves ii athere"d recently at the hams of Mr. official delle'gat.as• Frencdi �Redt Cro s. Phe, need the teed+en. p," ,large number, of members 'wez.e Pres -Bottle W1�ie nth Mrs. C. H. Iibi4gnxi, highly es- . The convend'ion opened, with an .Help of Canadian woman. Tire Nation- g ect The meeting was. held in the • teemed residents for a number of For Em gr+e English service in charge of the Rev. should, This ass•ociatzon' is out to Cnci a1• Executive of flu Society hag al- club house and Mrs. J. A. Munn pre- earsan"tlhe Huron highway,.ta spsnd, Ii. F. Gru'hn, of,Sirratford. Mr,'Grvhn ed; one hundreds tliousanSl ithr will be he sided. " Leads t® Arrest ' s Situation. read,, esti The first band tattom Id a social evening together. ,before Mr.' based his remarks] on the subject that Arnangemeuts. were made for the. - dolllars, fifteen, thoustsnd pairs "6f Py- in• Stratford, Jud 4111 remelt Mrs. Holland deave'bhe end' of Members of all denominations are a Sunday +sc'hoail teacher should be a Y with all bands weekly ladies' da which this e jamas' and sue hundred tlousand sur- p,resentt. y y a>s i:' Arrested S`atu'rday night to Main, . ' this month to reside with; their daugh- invited t'o attend meetiag5s of +prayer ,shepherd and not a irlreliugg, glee] dressings' ha fire French Red be7ng held. on Thursday afternoon, Street b Ch'twf Snell, William Littie- The next meeting' will be held' in y . ter am' Clinton. A delightful im-' for the Emp'ime and its soldiers, sail- Greetings 'to the visitors were ex- � commencing next week. The ladies Cross. All hospital supplies plow 'n S•tzatford in Jud jello, Mitchell, will appear in police xtramotu Vasogram ,was enjoyed, a ors' and airmen, w'hach will be coria- 'ttendexl by, the Rev. E. Tu'erkbei;m, the our stores in'•England have been maAe y' will play bridge from 2 to 4 p.m, and court here next Tuesday cijargedr un- .i3'eusing f of which, was the,..m•enced on Friday evening, May 31st, host` pusuJar. It wase decided that next available to thti Tari:tisk Red Cross. •— - tbds will be followed by golf with a rpresenrta+tirxu of a' candlewick bed- at 7.30 to 7:45 p:zrr. in St. Thoma'e' der the L.C.A. A bot, ie of wine was Yea.r'•s convention s�h"ou.lil be. held,at at Only a .small reserve has been,;:,,kept -,Putting' competition arranged! for next in his, pocket n -hen Chief Snail .Isto'p_ . a�prea,cD a (piece of- clime, and a box 'Ch'urch. Those meetings wW be hold Zion Lutheran ChUinh in Stratford for the use of Cana•diane. T mak- ' ped him', chocolates by mrs.. J. F, Scott %d week] in the various, churches- in h, - Our branches are asked to call all I�� u� d�'y Is Officers named by rbcs m'ee'ting' are: . 1� m. A. 'Crozier, las, a mementta of the town. It ia.droped that many men'•and, A sihotst . Chairman,' Mrs. J. A. Munn; vice_ 1. me y • . Rev. A adt3:ress was given ,by the workers to meet tlir's em•ergt-pcy and , •ow to Mr. and Mrs. Holland. women will -be ready :to a'tte'nd ancY to proceed with h.re utmost expedi • chairman, Mrs. J. A, Gorwill; captain," Wilma Seip: house rammittee re- I Miss Jean Scott. read; address;. A offer prayer :Por Gods help in this Getz of Philadelphia, sec Discontinued RC1 is neta'ry of the ptarisb and: church school enc, to the making of surgical dress- Mrs. F. G. Forrester; vice-captai:i, piescntatit:e, Mrs. Frank Sills; repre- . �tilicuotnsi bresnoh was served. Maur of need. board+, U.L.C.A. Mr. Getz emphasized ings, hospital supplies and refuge 14Irs. H. G.' Meir; secretary, Mrs'_ W: s'ent'ativo •to .golf committee, 1�flrs'. F. that tabid goal for Sundtay• school clothing. - " The Se'aforth laundry, wbtcth for the C. Barber; � social committee, Miss, G. Forrester. n' , i teachers should be to make the Gos_ xt .t: * - past fifteen years has been conduct- AltarSociety, ®�7 1�T President pili o'f Je&us! Ohrist live in the fives Tiirovgh the ge•urtt2sgty of Mrs. ed by Genr'ge Wong, will be discan- N �S iii a� of boys. and gi'n5sl, t'hle Youth, and the Wablace Hauglh, of-Fru'cefield, ftrow- tinu•ed this week. Lack of business �' �/•� (/��y *� ��yy Dublin men and+ women of the country, yrs from he'r garden I,uve •been made resulting t'rom the change in men's P1' ils Q.i,. Vi Q��Lrt� I�,�.chool 5' Honoured avoidable to tht� P,t,,1 Cross, At, the fashionsis' given as the -Peron: M^: 4 tb,r,� During hhs afternoon s+ession the present, time the stir• ivi11 be. that cf Wang expects to heave town and re_ is ,rs, y g c c Rev. FI. Mesu:g of New Hamburg read tu'i!ips, followed lett,- by Iris, Delpliin- side in Nova Scotia where dvo has rel- Take .L 111-1 a paper on the tsubject..of: the paskGr'.9 ium, Gladioli, etc., as they develop- atives. .- `1 ' T&m D. McConnell, wr wly-appoint- London, delivered a very imtpresmve place in the Sunday school, 'The Re's*, Mr. Keating and Mr. NIcK.indlsey have • d rpresidemt of the Atttar Society, ea- sermon,• his topic being "The Bt assed H. F; Gruiu, of Stratford gave a re- again kindly offered their stores' and • A very succeslsful school concert, Billy, and two' sistc rs, Margaret an,i i itardtaided, the officers of 'the present Virgin As the Ideal 0 Womanhood" view of the life of.the author and of these blooms' will bo on sale there given, by the pupils of No. 6 "school, Etftel May, survive. The funeral took 1 Fear as w -ell as those, of thie hast Rev. Dr. FBaulkem received seven new the circumstances surrounding ,the Friday and, Saturday. Flowers may Ii�sia�l New under the training of their teacher, PlacP'1don,d�iy'afi(,r'bon with a s,hari•t i yeatr, at leer home on Wednesday ev- memfbers into the Sodality: WSW$ writing..of the hymn, "O Sacred Head also be purchased "at Mrs:• Hlaugh'u Ross McKay, and their music te:aoher, service at the hone and then to tthe ' tenitng' of �t week. An ia'te'restting Mary Woods, Margaret Krauskopf, Now Wounded!" home: at any Bina. • ]toy Gputd'in19 was held on Monday I'n;ited Cliurch where public service 'M &a$m-e was the °presentYation+ in honor Eileen Jordan, Mary Margaret. Wan.. * * * Slicin Machine evtening in the S'tlatfa own Hall, which w -as held, conducted by Rev. A. E, t or the tetkirntg,.presidont, Miss Molly Kathrfirine Jordan, Mary Stapleton and A radio had been, installed in the The plea that was received by the �� was filled to the doors with a most Al•dsw,or'th. Inter•men't was made' in il3'ConmelL An fliumiwated, ad'dness Eleamtor McGrath. After •the ,' Pa ap chnirCh, emit fire isle fes listened to Canadian Red Cross Society for wool- V" - CricWs Baker +bilis. 'week installed appreciative audience. The surging of Staffa cPmlP'tery. The pa.lbearerswer•e I""' len blankets far the millions of re- y ?W" 'read by the secretary_treasurer, tion the SodaPists twang the hymn the King's Empire Day acidvres:s Prom as mode,nn slicing, machine to' their al- the pupils, also the group and, nolo Bobby fi'a'tller. Reggie Elliott, Boss fogies is being made ,through the ; Iftst. T. J. Molynenx, and, a ,presents- "ImrmaculatP Mary_" Service was, com- England, following which they all ready well equippsd •Piamt singing of patriotic songs' and the Mciiellar .r.nd Don- , Jefie'ry. Mr. M. 91438 of a. beautiful umbrellia own be- cJuded',^ by solemn benediction of the stood and •s ung the National: Anthem. press' and on. the air. An, emergency f;i. Tble mach+in'e, wlhuch• is entirely -auto- operetta :music was excellennt, The and Airs. John Pattersoh of Toront 1 letter has •been reserved tYy thre Local o }, ltra#f of the society: .Afiss O'Connell P esstecD Sacrament and spEeial pray= - matic, carefully slices each' loaIt into H:ighlantd d}ancinrg with puplis • in, the attend -LA, tlhle funeral. - �, ,/ +ously ,expressed' :het• t planks+ as eirs for Ip'eam / Officers elected for the c9mdng branbh asking for wooldpn blankets, term were: 'President,- the 'Rev. G. now or used ones, that fare clean and, uniform s�li,ces. bran kilts was greatly enjoyed, also Mr; Thos. Coope„r, o.f Toronto, spent 4t, I, weR a+s her arpprteciation of 'thio co- Joseph Evans, rr student at 5t the 'sailer song by .chs boys, with the the weekend attbte home of Mr. and All , •rivp&xUbrt auld astsisltanco doting bre- Peter's Seminary, ori, is spettJ Schnitz, Phillipsburg; vice-president, =» —�—a final well-done danc.ing�of the S+ailtors' Mrs,. Ed, Allem 11 Senn -of office. Dainty mefreala�memts ing hiss vacation wihh ]ties Motlber,Mcs. Jacob A4 Seltzer, Tavi,slthek;,<�ecre- Hornpipe by two girls in sailor cos- Mr. and Mow'. Whitneymid ` ,v+eir® served abd the ,evening ,con,- Cath,amint`i Evans, lazy brearmner, Miss Ethel Rudy, lav_ tame. The amumwip,g skit of a..belated. y d Yung 717, ick witty a ikw gauxea• of five hun-' Mrs- Mary. McGrath ” ' PiAurved nstdak; Inasisltant. secretary-tremtsui Red CA(&%*% Tennis Tourney daulghter sold. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lifoyd a�V/ ecihool• ius'prect.or and his ,valet, Gor- Miller, of Stratfird, visited with &mi. +i 9 jir erred: , home after spending several weeks M'i'st Olga Stirck,..New Hamburg; ata- /� cion' Houghton 'taki'ng his place, was S. Miller. - ,, with 'her daughters in Waterloo. ti-stioian, E. A. Kalb'fle+isch,, Tavistock. On Friday ou'tstandIng in, good acting. A heart r, Y Mr, and 1liirs. W. Hlowitt and f'am Ill c i A Urge Contgregatioan attended the Recent viwatais: Mr. and Mrs. vote of a'PPre'ciati'on was temden'ed, ltt[tramtal ptstnad}e amd crowning' care The adjournment exercises were in. fly vigdte'd with Mr: and Mrs; DaVid of rite BAesr1 Yir Hanley', Toronto, wlrtth Mr. and . ! McKay and Roy Goulding for Gardiner. m>ropey ' gin aUvdt the rgFe chP the ltay. d). Retie, of Mont --SHINGLES Member of the Seaflorth Tennis Ross M d r. Wrii. J. Maley; Mar. avrtU Mro, Ra ph i*,.their fine .entertainment. After the Alex Gardiner, Robt. McCaughey, s TrsaBpt>Cm1 mfi now mom'beas into the r t, pt�eodent oP rife Synod Club 'have completed plana for the pupil- Led in the edar,ging of the Na h D111, Stratford, wabh Mr: wird Mrs, P. tournament ,wh'ieh .s .r Voda%Utyt, wbieh" w observed at St. :_.:..ti_._ b's erring gli Norris Mi Hazel Norris; sled DLId'; Mn'. laud' Mia, &7drc�atrd' McCbrabhl, cin op tilonal Anthema dancing was eadoyed aria w ss • Plls�l Teresa lti+aus Y Cecil an Kraualropfk Cdll, with Portree' being' Ih'elld on Fridray evening at 8 Miss Esther Hocking spent a day at lt'ata+iek'rs (gimrch aa� S. t y eve .the far a flew hours Niaga'ta Falls. N r : "Losk y0UV trunk, ma,'am� , O'clock sharp. Johan Gordon .Beverley Norris, infant Mr. and Mrs+, Ross James:otz ' anci ' %wailer w4th two littte pi'ltlbo'nlbeairers. her pamants Mr, and liths. W66rt Any clues?" Fallowinr+g play lunch will be aero- little d'au liter, aP"Lon Branch, s rill .'' M+s rl��$ ran of Mr.arvd Mt7s Savnna'e1 Norris, "1lYama ]Hotlavd, said l3irdi+e Costello, Are L %'All ted in hemmusu players, whether mem- 11, Dom. 9, Hdbbemt township, died. the '%,e,ek.end with; Rev. Peter ramble• .}, , . 'fhboe. Tthe presddolit, r +L`� i•e �� �1 Krams'itfo f Masses Gerhrtttie aat+� lig_ Laxly: "I3> a wag P^er, parte-. I ve ]rot gy McGrath, VV+a6terloo, with their early' Stinubay irti the. Sick Clidlxl rem s Jit founxd in my handbag tate label y' sen awd' Mir_ iam�son at the ntc�lti» 'U10 Princes Delav y, acted - as, mother, Mrs'., Miry lAeQ'at4; Miss o: g bars or not, ami invited, to take part Hospital, Toromtra. Tlito crhild bad been ~, I .forgot tb put oa t The Yountg Pelopl'e s tneetin • TI%, , I r 4110WA0111rer � w'xs'PolloV& byllwo Rose Dorsey, Tonontto. #,tb: Char bou- „ in the fern rusliedl bo the city on Saturday and day evening w re g ,tr �tltbi'e Plower gtirlo, Rose MANI6 Woods; sin, Mr m D. McCoauw l; Miss Lnallle • ® succumbed quite suddevd - Mian _ m a, ev img a,s p>idtd d Vet fry ". " ' Pattdcio, ltyaM Seveso new mem- :McGrath. w traiuing at ii�t y Y Scot Pearl $in,jnter 11d9�tt ��aYdb , in good condition. This plea is vot frienlde of Mr. ami Mrs, lQoxris' sym- Fretaeded5 a P3od�elire' silo •Maxy'sl Haspi 1, Ii3tclttor vofitli, li!hr Gttt: "Waiter, have yen meat he tt gc eRev>e a aziol 1Stll r', �+ �au71k1ienedt t�j' t t1ldyty. 7`hei c9tmuVit PaE7ter+ Jesleph McGiatBi; 1�[t Via. lfdsl► turtCe deny liars? I Have sever taa6r �'�� l a�� t'��e �$• •for glts ar flammelette blan(ketm lat'hize w9Hh ;thtemv in tiro bass Gf '.t tela ,�` '4• s 5'I 11 t: _ slyou Kfi Tit'eee may be Wit at the Work mo}nm. bhleim �t child],, Who was borne ptayrer and a slpbcfa,I abiif x ; i}` tr}T t►f the mgi4ti,p utte rr+a eel Dickey and Mrs''. Josue Manghav ed ft to my 1d'Ee" . Anyovre riequiring furthler invforma'tion AtptriL 29, 1939. M•rs. 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