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I , "A j: . � �t.4f,..l N: , : � ijsf�,?�/,'-,-,-,-,-,-,-"�i:::. , re M ' � -'e -�;`!,�,-f��,.*..(xg ,. . pepot. oij ' , -, ',;­',� � �;!$ I , 3, . . .. .1 . 1. .was an outstanding e4u liman. I�ur. I r. 0. L. AnO, ae6m .�b� -bib .1:,..l...i ­ . . � ...... ; � . . ,. I I... 'Carling Ral 1. 11.1 , 6 4 .. ' ' � Paul 0 !:-T..'-1'-.,. . � ghto, c.` - I . I , ' .... ....... ' Ross J%U4, �vttipir,4:'�%hia ... , 1�.1`111� . -MMM � I . . : . , � "I I . ing his -farming years he was a miam 'gralidsidn, - -Iwi-M. I 11 .,�,,� ?. 1101 Tlig, reason Is th4t. this !)a . . . - . , .. , dorivention .' the 1, R �'Ii` � pot 14 , 7 1, 11, I A # q)iar qf Blake - spou�Qred by � dej)jersl � � , Pre -., -1 ,4byte--­.1--e- -_- . ... - I o � �­ ,�� � aasoc ation. of the k , 0 -��-,*,,;.?,Y. .` i� 0 11, - � -the ftUpl tbroUgh which Passes �& . 1. I " �­',� �j " 11 ed 0hurch, where he was an Eld-�, ..� 11 . , � � ': '. ` ': ': , 1. ': , : qon*I.it stream of young Canadian . ': � � .-r:� ­ , �. �- Blocks' 8 And 6, ihial,q at �46 gqLnsi,on, 1;!ffi.,.;... :10-;a..-�, .... .1 ., . ,�::� A 1 .. ", I � . . . , -L.. , I and for (twenty4vp years, a Bible Ho , ,�., li �­111. ­ -, , ,-l, �� ii .5 � " � 1. .It:., ,,;­;,�:,� I !." %,*�*.`. ,-4 . I . use. dn'Strurdrd Wednesday, May I. -Ki, 1-1 - . . . . . ., xu"od.eullstipig for active 'z'- I'll ..... . r�,M....",­.", , . . Rervirec, ' .1 CTWIMVDNVIRXI,� coming to Clin, .��. .,,.� .�w , L ­ 1A c ­ . 'L,J"... CP411,0�1'111'1 Tfri 6. They iebort'a m6st e byable �avia- . .� , .v,.. ' , "' �; 1'. ., I . . �­T-,. against -the too. Mnoe war. was , ,, 4 ion he' was Identi4ed with- -WeAle 14 .a- iave4. A tailor -to care, fq�-. ,to � 111'� Xor*b 0 , I , cert4 � . Y� ning, ' Ahd ,the banquet held In c.l � �p clared in Septoppaber, .1930, Wolseley, 6lothing.. TIAe Various auxiliary siar.� �e � �aice� they��larc­best �,y, 1 � I '! - I W14111a United Church, ­ I 1, J!", ", I � , - .es. provide en i R, I *bbre 56' was nectibn wi - :� I Ilo, � ��'��, 0 th It onia',of,ihe -best � �y !P, I Mrs. I "Y I - , . - �'.... 11 . Barracks has reverberated with aetiv� vie tertatument for thd Are advised, �0 "fqol q l��, . .11 .also an Elder and until his' �iealth links .and Bernice, who accoi�panied - t�--N ...... N��,�, '. ,� I I ', , ' , ity; ae,tho. young. men fkom city, town, la.4p. " . I . ,(W6 ,1,,,L: , ,, go To L an: ,1a Ify , I 03r#1101�1 T . -, sl­;::.*.�,:- .1 � v . . . . , ­.­­ "4"Y, "� " I 1 4 . Wled was teacher of the Covenant Mr. links. visited with friends - in ::. /X 1. � , .,. � � t) Bible class.---�Blyth Standard. Strat . is ��'11��?'. I . ­ and countryside of. Westem, Ontario All A�q#ve -recruits In, M. D. 1: must Ing iP�466�. 4or ins, (adul ford. . , .. , . , "' : 11 . Mrs. Mary Prown is visiting with .-- I I S.�,-= W . . , have gled- 1A, to don the uniform of -his pass thmugh the London. -Depot or tol$hq, ar,& �s.tixdlal ... V ! I �§ I .Wul� Mut � 11 . I . � ,:.". �, ''. ­)­T�� pg"W.'. .11 I Enlisted .in R. C. A. F.. her daughter'and son-in-law, Mr. and . ,� Majesty's Canadian Army.' . Its Windsor Detachment. It is -their its 'p, ersonner - ff I I— N6.1, i oli4l I I Q. 10,er�­WIL (�,%.,`� ; ;� , . " , I L ., . . , ., , sts". ell".:11i, . . I John W. Pattison ,has enlisted as a Mrs. J; Wilson, Stratford., . . : ­�.. . Established, over halt a century ago first experience -in the Army am4 -Ap,the 140, -W,!.Xll$s�'gril�911.-T�,"�'P,�-i'.'IA".�. O,W"� ­ , radio mechanic wiih tire MO.A.F. and Mrs. Ken Hicks was hostess At 'her . ... Wolseleq, Barracks is the! P0sse6sdjF'd,6fibt W91seley 3*rraclis leaves 4 Ing the arm . for- whi h ., - ­ . ,� -1 , , FFTWh.;A; , i M, . - '. I . will report for duty May 29�-Wlng­ home Wednesday evening, May 1% for of -proud militaxy history and tradi- lasting Jimpression upon the plastic, and Inclinations suit4,ihiai��'."T]­�l 0 . ham Advanee-Mimes. - .. the'May meeting of the Hensall Sen -1 ��: - . tion. T . , � "I ... ... ,,,,�.�!�,`,' " � ;� ��. .be home -of many norted West- minds of Ahese lads Wh'0 have,come is ap longer '"ekiug to, fit-,041,10,xxv , : '00 001 I ,� I I I . Will Be Legion Adjustment Offl ' cer for W.I. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake was i..".." ern oukario' military units, such as fresh from civilian life.to make their :Into rouli& lwas'. , ;S,4600w! ... oem/ VeRR, . ,. . , .1 . Corigratulatione'to, A. M. (ScottY) co-hosteas. There was- in sttenda4ce ,,­ 1, -. 1,1,1,;;XFI.,� I I rllll�` "I ,­ I ;;:�,2.j , ,� . the'Ro al Canadian Regiment, It has' contribuiiiIn to -the supreme cAum achieves a new meaninovar.0,-.1 " re,,W I . .1 �y a ,�.V, ,14� .. . 1. . � .. or forty members and guests Present. I I . ai��g. : �� � 11 :;,�, ... � � Z�fr, 4 , 'k ,-1 . Forbes who has been appointed Can- . .....­;­., played its role down fhroi;gh .the,, Of prime importl6ce ii� the militAry' - The basi , ''' 11 . 14 Miss Gladys Luker, president, was in I � c -tr Ay. 1. I ' ' I , .1 jadian Legion Adjustment offi0er for the chair., With the'4zing I Ing of the . I years in the Boer War, the'Great War organization. of M;D., k -are the Basle bi-te the primar ­-F,;�­,,�-­,,�.�%" 'Y schools of''=Alw. , R W%7!1�1'1 �. Western Onta0o.. His office W�ill De Ode the. meeting came to - and now the Wbrld War. Training Centres at Kitchen Chat- in-strqction. 'Originally.taper-6 w'o '00 -I 'Ir ,order. fol . I ex, . � � ��,, t P iii the Wyatt 'Building, London, Ont., I .� ,d�'��u,, . �:­'!, ,`­fl�.`P.�i ]owed with "O !Canada" and the Lord;s Once ... again the Baxracke parade ham and- Guelph. These centres pro- of 'them ,scattered acre ,�� , , . �Vi­`, , as Uanaog)�'�bpj ..., "v and Scatty, will, take over his duties Prayer. The'roll call was answered :::::::X'.-.�,,. I., . ground hears, the tramp of marching vide two mouths' basic -training both � ?r2 �, .... I the ,scheme .has riacently - b .104, I I " q I �... . d "' 4 - , '..".."', . Ms. PAI., �!,,'q : . ,on June 1. 1&s. Forbes and daugh- with "one kind thing a neighbor has :j.: �� �.�.,­,--,.............,., 1. .. ­ feet as hundreds of young Canadians for active recruits and for. trainees , - - i i ` ,.;,n . .... . . . I , ,.... ....,'..", : " out to cope with the irtereislu ',:q5,4�-,% . I ::.,::. . �... ,...., ;.. iM I -, . %MKIZ111; ilp e r , I, �., t'.: .... I , � " 1,��.S;�',�P31 �, - " " Is . :,;., 1 � # . e motto, '�Start at ......... ­ , . :, ­ s through its, portals. It is here called up under the N.ILM.A They of recruits and tra , ml -6-.F �.,,! A - don ' for me." -n:: . .. 4�� , g InAow,�' , , . t,ers, Helen and Mary, will tak Th . . . . . . . . ­ .....'......... . -pas . m;. , , ,,� *� , I 11 , inees. Egiery -ino , - -residence in London the bottom If you want to land on -, , , 1� after the itermin- . , ... , ". -�;- He 1, ''w"., I . I that the lads come for their medical have Already handled some 15,000' 1 ' ' ' :-­�'�,,,f I -1 . y-ealisted man must I-ecei,via ' " P.��li .. W, ruol- I � 4;1:1 , I I I ation of the school ,term. Scotty has top,"' prep-aied bi Mrs. Weii', was giv- , '.1 In the heart of the Canadldn Rookies, far -removed trom vital examination, documentation and at- trainees, in addition to active re- mentary instruction at, one of, th � 4� , egp;'.� A'�,�,� en by -Mrs. Eric Kennedy. A business . , ��, 11 I . , , r ' I defence zones of the Pacific Coast, British Columbia j"a"hese have ' testalticii. Here they receive their is- crults. ' 11 . e � - . : ,',4,::'' , . 1. keen a resident of Wingham for 29 ' centres and 'the doux"S"e of tuitliin I -� ... �t � � .... . He ,served ove . ... '1!1 , . , � period followed when Mrs. James A. been grouped into large "ianem� alien" camps. Uadeii 4riefliaAce sue of clothing and supplies and here No. 10 at Kitchener is under COM- tendsto give him a souud fourjdat� ' I .:,14 I . -eas and since Paterson, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Ken they Perform road -building work on the proposed -Edmonton to Van- they are initiated into the mysteries mand of lAelii. Col. Harqld Ballan- of knowledge'uPoil which .to build.'Ao 1. I � I years. rs . . I , ,1`.,� . 'his - return has, been veryr. active In H eks and Mrs. E. -Ghipchase were ap- couver highway. They live In camps.set up .by the . ­ I �!,��,!. I I Legion work. He has been,investi- p mselves; a group of army life* . tyne, No. 12 at Chatham under Lieut - .��, I .1; " �11, I i ointed delegates to atte d the dis- of Japs is here shown. in front of a mess tent in one of the ,camps." - - kwell as to harden- him. physicaily'' "IN -5 .- .. "..11 . A . ' . , .. Ew . ;�� .. � - . �1� -on for a long trict annual.to be , � from.. ,� g. I . �; I I gator for the ,local Legi -held in the United judging by the expressions an theii: faces they've suffere4- few hard- , .undiqr the' patient, vigil4nf,.eye of Col. E. M. Ansell and the Guelph 0en- en the offieexs now graduating �� ' �l� I ... � I .,��,' I � , !,,. ,,� time and for the past five years has Church, Aensall,­ Thursday, May '12-8. ships. . , the - Sergeant-Major, thgy learn tre under ikajor Garrod. Brockville f,i ., . ,�I�':� � ��,,`,',� ; to must attend one o heae, ..., I , , ", � "I I -- .,- - i , � � I. 9,11� 04 , " " , '. , "III ; " , 1`1 .... I 1, I '' , , 001' , , d " 41 A,At�`m, - - - ­C�-�� �, 11 :t , rl,713�7111.111 ;11,� :1 . . ": . '; '...". . . . . . . � .. -.-.- ..... '.. '. i! X. �.� M.. I'll, .. . -, , . 1§..': . , I --- 1:� � I . "I I I also been secretary of the branch.�- ,Mrs. C. Cook reported on, -the salvage � . . . 1 . 'form . squad,, slope arms and march . These officers and� ,,their. Ca,pable Centres 1. Mr a. period -oi !us : . : i . I . I quest -ion and collectors 4vill call for I I . I ­ tructialud I. .. � ',.-' I Wingham Adv4no��Times- . I - . in step. In 6 , , ' � ,��. '. 1. . a few weeks they will be staffs ar Performing a meritorious duty. The Ciantrei in M.'DA Are me. , . : " same on Wednesday, May 27. Includ- � . . .. I ' ' " . . '�:. . � . � �,v �.�! '. � A.l: .,;,�,!,�� .". I � - : ed on the requi - red'11st are fat, bones, I-- . . I .1 ready for a draft going to one of the task in instructing young. Canadians cognized'as among the �beit'brgadjz- ' .�'.... I..., , .... . . , , -, I . , . i 1U, ' � I . . �, I �, T. -�-u ­ broken glass, bottles and rags. It is Basic Training Centres in the, district. in the fundamentQs of soldiering 'be- ed in CanAda'and are doin a fine job, , ."a . , .9 I ., - hoped there will- 'be a splendid re, Officer Commandtng No. I District cause here they learn squad drill, with the young soldiers fiomWestem . i :.1.;'11-. � Seaforth Fift Years— . I . .1., I al ., -Ago' ' -is I , p, ectiork . ,�- 1. .. spouse from the residents of Hens I T .1 Depot Lt. Col.; William Neilson, rifle drill, ,bayonet fighting rot Ontario. . . . , . and. district for thii worthy cause, sd . . . ' . 11 I ::': . . — LD.S.O., who is assisted by a very against gas and other basic military . . � � "I.. . 0 f - - - necessarv'at this vital time A I-'-- .1 . '. (By Wm. Steet) 1 7- - - ­­ -­ . . I . . . . . , . . . -1 .1. ji. � I I f I I � r. - , 4 � : 6 ". I . 11 .1 . I compeLent, staff of o c,ers, p4.%i.m. S, nstruct on Including uiscii,line ;%n%4 X-. - . �� 11 � , .i , I.. r picnic will be held at tb " home" of I . I . . , . . . .. � ­ ?"I . I . e il . clerks and volunteers of the C.W.A.C, T. Occasionally Iff"You are in Kit- -- - --y . ­ ­ . I .,,.'�, ,.� ,.� ,. �: ,. �: . . .�:, -114-. �, Mrs. .T., J. Sherritt on Wednesday-, , I . . . ", . �. . June 17, and the roll -call will be "sug-P ' I ran, right foi During a recruiting spurt as in the chener, ChAliam or Guelplij you.will" , i.11` ' � � � , (Continued from Page 1) . rd* � Rall Tho 1, III "B" R E A D 'are., J.� L. Killo ' -wa . . , .. - M BOMF --1 :,:; ., I % gestions for a picnic I basket." Hostess- - '. . J. W. Livingston, right halfwback; ;�. last three months, the Depot, is a reg- see the boys on a route marcli, witAbu . I . ..�: . . . . .; I I" J . . I'missed that fire, having slept in J­Stephians, centre.hqJf-back; W.'G. plar beehive of activity. During one rifle and pack, swinging smartly and ­ .. . � 1 . . I ....., � es are Mrs. Sberritt, Mrs. Roy Mad- a country home tha , ,.� i I ...., , , . . " 11, Laren and Miss' Beryl t night, about two Willis, left back'; R. E. Jackson, an single afternoon in January n6 less confidently, ,.proud. of theie place in , � " . � . .. �� . . . �4,., Pfaff: Mrs. miles and. a half.froni iSeaforth. . . 11 �:.. c. I ". � I . I ...,;�, �! I NSU R E D I . . The Egmandillle UY, left -half-back; H. than.;sixty young men .were boarded, .the ranks. P - I I " ­ t .1 . . � I -acLean, -president of Xippen sky wag still ruddy over Seaforth j. Crawford, left . forward; N�. V. documented and. a' heir two months' stay at �, : , ­. . � J o . lm. � Glenn X ,, -.1 ki� . . J 4�last W.I., was the guest speaker, when I,arose. the next mor;1ing. The 'Sloan, goal: ., . ttested for active During t , 11 � W sp6aking on !�O.rlgin And Aims of the blackened .area made -a depressing service. I I basic training centre, the recruits are MAPS � �--� I . I . r r . , '. I Women's Institute, Local and Feder- sigh I ... - I . ­­ ­— P I . !'I, [ fo . t. But the citizens had faith in - ' -Outstanding Players . The Depot is,p -containued, unit, given intelligence and aptitude te. ts ., , I � . 1. . , ­ . ,,3�� ; ., self ..a I I : . al.11. Discussing the .origins, ' I ' � . Aik- ...: " " . �.,. � heir town. and -soon substantial brick . with all branches -of the services re- . . � - ... ". I . 'd . . . . , . I . . -11. I I I.. , * projects in war and peace time, Mrs'. 'buildings were e The Mail writer makes reference to presented III . . m.: . ', It -1 . rected to replace the its administration, Its . . . � I . ,�� �� on-ty-20 I MacLean handled her ,subject in a burned stru.c 1. . some of the cbampfiing� .. . I I .P . ; , 11 . . tures. . J. W. Liv- staff comprises 17 officers and 109 . �,.�i"�,,�.!.�'r-,�....,.�"".�, ­­­ I I �`, ";� -111 .. 1. .".0 i pleasing and interesting* manner. She *ingpton is described as a phenominal ;i, . i I ��.�,g,... E";p :�;l ,, ;� � , is an exceptionally fluent and bril. The Seaforth, FQotball Team of 1891 other"ranks. The Officer -Mess, oc- . %.. " ... ,� I player. O -A several occasions lie re- . . . �:31iM,1. . ..,-, . I cupied in peace time by the Royal ,. � ,&,. 1. I ,;, . � PER I � . RE �111 liant speaker and was listened to with Mori Presented Ontario in matches with N . . .. ­� f . -� ­ I much -pleasure. Mrs. X G. Drysdale familiar faces appea I ,Canadian Regiment, is one of the fin- . �i �`. . .. I � . . 1.� ., . I . I I group picture .of the "Hurons, � In a the United States. W. V. Sloan had I '. ......... 11 ..." .,', I , " . 1� �.- I gave a :demonstration off' living -room cbam- plaj6d with the team &r one season. est in the country. - The -Depot can 1� 1 ­ ,-- :�. 4 � - -­,�- I,- - ; : .61' bouquets, Current events were eon- pion football team of 1891. The Hur7 only. D. McDonald, ttien in Detroit, ta4 'care of more than :500 men at a . 'k.11-1. I ... 1. � .... ... .. P . .. I .� 71", 7,;;;r-' ons were then at"the height of their , . I ` - .." ,;:;,1.;.,;. :il�lie .... , �. � . . .. 47, ­ tribifted by Miss.Beryl Pfaff, and Miss ' was libelled as one of the old reli- ti ne- quite conveniently.. It has all : 1 .::%�1::X: . . I . � 11...:..- --X:.: -E ... r�in.` �,��;g � e �, �7�; 11 Greta Lammie favore.d with a pleas- glory. Originating in the:High 8cbool ables, having, fot ten years played its own stores, 'supervised by the ":, ::�%..:­; ... ;. ,., ;�;!;,t,;��!:�.. :,,,�. -1 . .. I - . in 18-80, in 18-90 the team bad assum- ;��Q-Pi4,T I - . ... . ---� -- Ing violin solo, ".Rend ez-Vous," with .- 0 ,. j,- &.,�:Ii,ii . .. � . .. town, - 0 .1- -..�- I . with the team and filled positixims in Army Service C rps and the Ordnance !. "a " A x: � ed more the ohafacter, of a all parts of -the fi . .1 F. ....... - Miss Gladys -Luker ai th club. V .AMIN bl: . ... *;;o­:P'A, :%-g-Xi.,:�., .. ,,, . .- If e Piano. "My in 1891 It carried -everyth[ng before eld with equal suc- Corps A spacious and well-built arill I W .. .:: . 1.11 11� :." E /if faviarite re6ipe" was given by - Mrs. cess. His brother, Will McDonald . �MIEX.N .'."��: ., �li� . . - I nail stands on the grounds. First- . ,..::� ­ .. [."�, " /11 1/1� Jas. A. Paterson. The pres-Iden-t iax- it, winnlng� the championship of Can- was admittedly quite .As good. , I ii . P ada. Such teams - as the Berlin Ran Both -- . . . , pressed thanks -to t4&- hostess, the - had represented Western Ontario class messing facilities and hutiments I 11 . , - , . '. -PT gers, Detroit, Chicago,"Toronto Sc;ts, against Detroit .' and', Toronto. W are available, to the men. Medical I -,, 'I', " speakei, and to those who belped to etc., fell before the Hurons. - .� , 1. . . .. - T . , I ;1 . make the meeting such & success. Willis was R brilliant half -back play' and dental service is provided, as well . - IL � -. i,i �. , Shown in. the picture are: c - . er. T. Stephens, asVIfidlf-back, " facilities oLwarious 1��� , I .. , I "Blest Be the Tie That: Biupd,§" and I'll � . Robert _ was as recreational -- . 1� the National� Anthem concluded this - Jami6son, of the -Golden all but Invincible. Bob Jackson al- indoor and outdoor, types. i7lYere is .. -1 . . . I .1 . ­ � ­ . 11 deilglitful nieeting. Luncheon was Lion Store, who was honorary presi- ways 'went in to win or -ple. A... I . . I 4, , served by the 'hostess a dent. . .1p. princi . I . � I . 1� I nd co -hostess, � George A. Dewar was captain for sev- - I ­ .. . . : 1. I 1- I ��,, 1 W. W. Meredith, tbe,president. Wes eral years, and, a member of the " "' . I . . . . I 1. Mrs. W. A. MacLaren, Mrs'. -C. Cook. .. - .. � Mrs. Georgia Hess and Mfbg� Gladys Meredith was bookkeeper at the Van team from its inception In 1880. His I I . I.. 1 . � � Egnion n I I ",", ­ I,- . I I Luker. Tea cup 'reading b d Woollen Mills In my 'tinie I right -wing rec Am . . ­ . I . ... ord against the United . , , � Consitt. was ,the highlight o Y ­­ - S aforth. I . . � . ."i 1. f this fea- ' e States, Eastern- Ontario and the Tor- . . , I I . � . I lure. . . . George R. -Anderson, vice,presideut- 'onto League, will not beadily be for- � I . I, I -1 I . ,�. I . , I . eor a native of Eg- IV= THEI ­­ . "PIE, its - ., - . gotten. J. L. Killor ir was -the ­7�QQQ,000 HY040-rEZECTRZC . - .. . . I . . -right- ­- - I I . I � �_,.,, . I mon a 11 , .. .. , 1, �- CANADA . dville,' lived there in "his boYho.od.-wing--Ubupl--OT-*-D-ewar in, many a - �4 . - - -- . . - ­ , :�ij::::: --- . ?1� - � .. .1, , ... . , �­ 1 :�:-`.*:i�, r .:. .,' — --the Shetland Islands, warm contest. J. Smith and H. Craw- - I mEn Now usrw iN ONTARIO'S :�ij::.:- ,.�4-- . F . ' ' - ;- � 1�-- I G. rilalet.-G r a v --- - -"G'ays. Born T. . . I . -1 .. , ­ - , '. ­.. . 1. Y eorge�s career indicates that natives ford, on the left, were, a stubborn pair- � ' . . .;! , .. ' 4 � � ': , , . -Simmer the I t WAR TJr= PRODUCTION — — �! � .. � . giblets � (liver, gizzard- of these �lonely Isles can. be amed- to handle. -Smith, the y6ungest,mem­ . � . . 11- . I S - .4 -- - and, heart) and the neck - ir u young, e hoi on.1 . . . I I . / . F ill , . , th L, a quart if ca ght 7i� ., -.1 %R ,,, was a good a ,.' I I . I �, r 1 ­ , ' ' of *ater for about an hour, . Gp6rge Anderson was a pupil in the goal and a splendid player in the field. . I r - I ,;, I or until .1 I I I %,­­P-�%'!'..­:� .:' . -.'�! A 11 terider.: Drain and -chop the meat ffn,-, old brick schoolhouse on the hill In Crawford played' on the Toronto Uni- . I if , I . 11 Egmondville. He was an apt scholar . 11 � I. . 11: . �, � Dependa"ble ,.. ly. Leave about .% cup fat in pan . versity team when that team won the . 11 ;.:* .1 . r � ;; ­.. . I I.. I after removing ro . auted c4ickeii 'or and made rapid progress. He. didn't championship of Onta:rlo. All the I 1 '41 , -- !", ..� I I . I ,.� , " �: ' 11-1 : .� . � .. 'A.�41 �.. 4 turkey. Stir in one-thir cup flour. excel in shinny, as we P1 yed it in Hurons,, with - the'exce - . . I . I ... ... ,I - ' ption of Craw- � �:-: I -i' I . " . I ... 1 49, Gradually add cool broth and enGugh those days. ' But; apparently, he be ford, -learned the game in Seaforth. . � �,'. I �- . l� In the.Airtmht ,:, l6old - thin came interested in sports later. 1. . . � **�: ­ .. l .1 1, , . � - , water to make. a smooth I I � I . �� ­ : . :;', . I' g�zavy­ -Cook for five minut�is,' stir- In George's pi;bli school days, the Collegiate Board and Staff, . 0 , ..., r.!!- � I '. ,:1 ' I , . 1. . A Iling . :%� -'1111 r i. match was a weekly feature. � ­, .:.:.: :. %, P , Fing constantly.. Add chopped gib- sPla . I "', .: .. <. - I I .....?U . I I ,i� . Kx.. 1-11P*:1':l 1:1N....: ... 1P , -XI �. v I .1 x I F Wra'p'p'er I 1. jets,. Season tcr--,taste with salt and 'i'lie pupils lined up, the girls on one . The ,'Collegiate Board of 1892 was i*-i�. ..... � --- 1; I. ,,­.-71� 1 . % � . 0 P . .0 . ..: W... .'. I.."P..6p.l...X�11.1 . ". *11`� P .;..... . I sid6 of the long room and the boys composed of J. Kidd, Dr. Ifruce-gmith,l :;% epper. If -making grAvy to serve � "' i:,. I ". . - on the other. Some tinies c -- ..11.1:P.,. . ..,.�-.........` ;.:;; . 1. - . . 1. i ­'. - ';P . 11 .. -, �3:iii��i:"i�i� : , I . L I.- - I � with a large turkey, double this rec- aptains Di. J. G. Scott, J. Fairley, Win. Bal- .1 "i .... I "" " i i , "'.", � . I , K:::�::�;' .1 *' - .... ­ . . , - -I&- -.d&, I i:�*i:i�, K:i* * _,A�- . .. -----d&----- 1pe. I were appointed and sides -chosen. lantyne'and T. O."Keinp. David J'ohn- . I I iiiii.�,: 21.1 . ;. - , .1 .... . � . I I ?"i�!��11..` ... ..,j.�. -:5-. ;-;:::,.:�:; , . ... -1'.. , 11 I son,.w4ho was the school's first secre- :1 :1 :. X� ­ 1 - I . I � . Then the line-up" was mixed. The ,::: ffli: " " I I .. . . .., , -,O�Y�ili Ir . . I P1. 11, l;!:i*;:' 0`11 1 . ;--- Jeacher called the words -easy words tary, contimied in office.. . �:.:- .., ;�x.;,,­, I 1. . 1. - -------- .1 '%:::x:. ,:.;,;.;,.. :. . I . . _,,, -- until the juniors, were eliminated. The tea,ching. staff: C. Clarkson, �, :,�,�'*:,;: . - 0, . I . ­:::.,;:;;;.:::;:::i,.:i:i-- I I .� . :.::".: ­::;:!�:::;:: . I . Then harder and harder until only B.A., Principal and English Master; - . I "l, ­. . ,:;%`., , I ...!.:"'",7':.,.,�,P:1,4:.;i;�:;;:'::'*'...'�.:�� %P;'........ i . . ;: .:: i: . ,,,;:, �.-t,�, I ....,.It%l::� ... : : .. , ��:�: .:;, ;. .- ,;;,�ijiiiiiiii:ii1i*:.w:-.. . one remained. Perhaps, the ,last two H. J. Crawford, B.A,, Classical Maz- X "..: :.;,... .. I . ..',:;*�*i:�:!:V�:;:t 7 , % �::,;::,�:: P,;.: ": ':�*%:;.: ; � ­:­;.... . -." � . - I I . I . � ­,::!:�:�:�:!:;:j::� P:, ...., ; , ;;;�*:,...]::..X -��:��:1��:��i�i�::]::;­ . .. 7::.....j -j , .�,.:% .......... :.:::.. :...%'7�::::.:- .: I ., ­ `. � : : , I ..:.:':',::-:,.::.::d..;.-.:. . I 1. ,� ..I " i& . ..:!;: �,;: .:: .:: . �� �j ... would be floored on the same word. t6r; Writ. Pendergast, a �graduate,bf . ..,.. 1 - - .1 .1 I ... :: , ", :." l. ,* ­:.:.:� ..... � . .. ­..� ". : . : ... : lr.� ... I � . :l.� � :.: :;;', :. P. :;: ;::::: .:q::,:" , I �:,. pi .111�­.-: ,, - .:�i'.: .. :P,..:,.:.:;: X... ..:. ­ � .. .., -lys the school, Mathematical Master; I ::� � . . . :.:: ...,:; :,!­ .: P:,. . :.: "I . . . . . . . M :�':--XX-. George Ander�son ando'kary Jan,6 I - �;, . . ::� '..' Y. � .l, . ;P ".... :, �i�i�;�:�� k .� , .,:::�:� � � ...; :.:. I . 1, bl... ... : .;..... . , . ,:: : - ". ::::::::-'�..; ..::2;x .... � .1 ..P::7--.:.;:, . . ..::: :. .­;::..'... , lop were usuilly the last pair on the ,J., Pope, AP �.,cience; Mks. B. Kirk- :;P; 1. P , ;:, . .. . ::;-::::;:::�: I .. 1. ..;.:"'..�.... . . .... 1. l.. ,.. --,;:i.�.j�:::ili��::: . ... . ;.. 11, .�..... 1. �. . ::,:... ; . i��;� w, floor. George was often quite: ungal- wood, Fr ch and German. ­ �.'� ::;. !� - : ,.,i . I � , i . . ..� .., '. ; I 1�­':, . , , ,.1.....P,. ,-.:;" ­" ! "'', I ....�:­-.-.-.'.'.'... . : � ..... ­ I : -*;::::; 1p . P. ` ., � I - I ' : �4 �:�: - lant enough to send the weaker sex I al... , I., , .., . I . - . . � . . ., . ­ . Illustrations .." . . �,�: .; . ::�!.. ]..:.,. , � I � .:.:" .. I ­ , ` to her seat in tears. Our -teacher was . ..: .. .� . ,�� ;-.­­. .. . :*: I ,,,:: , " ;:. I.... �: .... ­..� , : ..... :.,. . 1 � ,I I -1 , . ".. . �� , � strong on spelling aud-mentai arith- M y 'a oftown buildings ap- "..... 1. . ". '. 4 � ''.., �:� i::,:, .:.-:;.,;:%..-:;.X��X ".. ­.. � picture ,.­.:,., -P ... I ­,�, P . . "". ,P ­,::.. I "I - - , I - ..., ... - �: , ::. � , 1� .4:,�. .;::.;;. -I.,..,: .1p: �`.'­' ."'. tic. Geoige was tops in lbotb. pe in this Mail Supplement of 1892. 1 1 ....;:x.., - .. . I . I : ; I . . .'1-;$:$,: �:% ': . �; ,..::: :::. .;� � me � :e.', �:. , : , " , . I.... � .-11 ... 1. �1.�, - I 1k. . 1. . , , �,.p '': - 4:! I - .,.,. .. I.- . . P I. ­ ,But Ge6rge deserves a great deal. `�' I, - I S aforth looks well -at least on �iiii: ,:.- l . . .1 .,;... . P P -:11�.- 7 ... . ii . . . I of. credit. He achieved success,, the er. , From the Royal Hotel corner, I i��i�i. �, " ' ­ I ,�. �t� � obard way. He entered the drug ;store ., i:ij:...'­ I .1 1: ;;;;;;;-,.1',..-: ..... ., Huron ,Street, looking south, the :11"". ".. , , , , . . ,.,�':.�� ' . I .... ,� .. .. .. .. . . . . ... ... ... ,­ ..... 'busi . . 11 .... ...... ...... ..... I P, I .. .. of Hickson & '13lewidell, 0eaforth, as ' ness buildings on the west aide . . . 3: ,..A..-.-.;, I 11� . . an apprentice. About this time ! .,��' . . the of Main Street make a fine - showing. . , " , 11� . I ,�, . Seafoith High Sch�Dol was opened. The east side is also shown. j:j: . *:�:j:j:�:j,:: "% .­:-, I I I I . . :l,..T;.;-;= �::.: %.,�,,,`. ': : , " ; 14 I ., I Back to ihe Egniondville school ' ,­:-�:-:-:.��,;.-::: :.:.:". �.., . - I I individual buildings shown are: . .:::::;..�.,.-:-111::�::: .1 ; . I I I .. P, ' ii�ili.*:ii*�,�ii.'*� 5�pl,. ; George went. He ,paAsed the entrance Reid & Wilson's hardware, store with :::::::Zi*::::�: 0'....."". , 11q , ;� I ..�::::::::;:::.':; , , . ,::::::% �, .. �, . . . :j:::�: 1) I and attended the I-ligh. School until the -sign -of the circular saw; the Can- ' , :�i�i�i:�.i�i ��.:;.- , �. , , , , . . ' . . . . . . . ". ....4 . f." .. be procured a teacher's certificate, adian Bank of Comm4rce; the Com- . -�.`��'r",�: I....... � ��, , . ' . - I . 1 '4' . . For a- iew years he ,taught,'in xural iuercla Hotel; the Queen's , Hotel; � ! . 1i �:;.:% . � . �,c X I . ` . ... I . :, *:.1"... ;:. schools In Huron.. Then back ' to the. the, waterworks building; .the oitmeal. ­ ,� . " . I 1�1 . ,P.,-1'.*, I .: � A , I � I High School and on to the Toronto mill and some of the grain storehous- x.." I il.7 . 1. � ., I " ., ., . ..... . University, Me taught in , High es. on the railway sidf.n.&; W6 Broad- . . 11. " ., , I I �;�q , , , I ­ I... . I 11 T . �41, � % .� . ., . . ;:; .. � . . 11) "' , , I - ,;:.­.: W:::.. l,l`�s,rl Schools for a number of yearsp, final foot & Box furnitgre -factory; resi- 1. Eleciric Furn- .. " - - , t"'. I � ly making a place on the *University powing olter, I X., . ,, I . 11 0 dence of W,m. M. Gray; residence of d I .. l:, - I I e: . I l:::::, , I') .1 - Dr. Bruce -Smith; Collegiate Institute; � . 1. ­ . , staff, the hope of all ambitious teach � � 11 � . . . ; ,�,. .�, I I,- .1, I . 11, 11 . � ers. He has now reached the 'retir- :Public School, Presbyterian, Metho- . I ;,:�; , , 11 , 141. , I . � I ­ ��It , ::�,;71� . 1, 1. Ing age and, I believe, Is still living dist and English Churches. - .�. - This * f Steei ... and ai Electric land ccesshil Farming in Toronto. . - . . I is a war o . I ity! A I .�, - I I ,�'lA . . - . ' George and I were gehGolmates-and . � . . I Ontario's wartime plants now use over 1,000,000 hydrol-electric I I �;� : ,:: 'k I IN, . ��:: ,..."l . ..: , I -, . ::::::!. r. . . . . "I'll", ', . 11.,:,... .... .. I ..... . .. . I . .-I........I.X , ­ �, 11 ,­. I .. ,e4 UCCESS usucdly follows good management. , close neighbors. In the village. We . Just a word In conclusion, as thii' . - horsepower. And still more hydro power mustp be harnessed to steel . 1 I F " � a ness nvo helped each other saw wood after to produce guns, gun caffiages, tanks,� corvettes, cargo vessdig, etc. ' ..�.;'� 11 " . I . li!.,. I I ,�.,:, The . parson sometimes says to appease a, , ""I-1`4 SO Farming is' busi ' that i Wes planned 'school hours and on Saturdays. �'.',� I � I I . . weary congregation. Reviewing this 0 Over half of 6nada's W rtime weapons are "made in Ontario". Your : .,�,'9 I . . 11 '. �� linancing if it is to To carry W3% were responsible for ,the wood- old newspaper has.given me a great Ontario Hydro Systemcmust and will supply the electric energy to "."'N , box In the days of the candle and -., , , Oxminq operations an , � I.Ir on your f with profit it is�at deal of pleasure. Faces,. se" cis and 1,1�1 , coal oII.lam#.'- Wood was plentiful ­ produce them. , 0 1. I.. J necessary and wise to seek assistance Incidents of fifty years Sgo have been � . I ,';'. . I A .­ ":, -times both ana delivered to the consumer In the recalled.-, The great "Joit�y of Sea- Now, you can see why we must all save "Hydro" currentAn . �., I", . -11 shape of cordwood. Giaorge was � I .. .� ., � ,from your Bank. a forth citizens mentioned- In the fore- C I, : :f1 L I : D� I . �.. e ckerlack at school but X U-1 +U. r- — I � going have passed on, -but their mem- C-1 Y -Y. - SOV 110 W e p to w n our LE e r e M. 1�0. - - ,!i:". 'This - Bank is ready to make loans on the I edge oiC'Min with a bucksaw. cry is still 'cherished ,by,tholse who � . . . . . .6 I I2 -­- -------. I - .- George A. biawar . was. captain of Everyone can help -in homes, cirlices, shops, factories and public I . �.,�!-. .. � xncist­ favourable terms for all legitimate farm the Hurons and -p�ayoa, right forward. *k - new �hrem... They did much for the I I . . �:�: l',� , . I I I . � . buildings. Not a single unit of electritity, for light, heat or power . . I �� tt.�', 1 t . advancement of the 0;oWifturilty in ­ . , zequlr�mentm - ' I ".. I George was a sot pf Archibald bewar, many ways. It is well to reeall their I stou'lid 6'e- -u-s-e-d--�u--fft-ie-ce-s-s-cVly,. - - ­ . '_1 . -­ ,'' , , . . -1 . for many years p4blid school inspec - 1 >4, >,� . - ­ .-- ­­­- , -:a. s � ". "'. " ... .A.", - enterprise. They builded well, . >#-� *.-.: . N, , .1 04mault our nearest Branch Manager if you need I . tor. We were -always glad io see Mr. . . A Zl-- 116membet, foe, that wartime production muit be paid for.' Save ,It�.,.,'�- .1 I Dewar.- coming flito Egmo 1-1 - ,W . 1. . , " � � I . all the money you can and -6uy more War Savlowas.Cettificafa, , 7-1". . Z , .money to aa%ry,out cr,p)rjofitable progrctmme. nilville , �,.-%! , \ - I ?�77r��4,'tf 11 �t. 1. � . ,�;.. � i�,t;. , school.,. H6 naually.came in the fore. I \\1 .. ��� �; ,, � I . I I I noon Arid the ,occaslon was marked The, blacksmith was Instructing �1 - : 11 - . . . . :,�,'�,.i,i;"�., -1 " . .., ��:,1.1 . T A"HE '' SAVE HY0R0 119 NIE ROME ,..­�,�,Ji I . I ­ I,- � " � . I ,. . . . " .,� I'll e . . I 11 by ja,bollday In the Afternoon. novice In the way to treat .a horse- 1. ,- vum,6004.aieetifi�� 466w, ., .....': ,�!C��.,11,j;��., , ! , emobt4h V* ­ , . 7�`.,DlAj�i 0, . �V, - ) 1. 01 . � I �� ". ��,�, 11 �5 , . . Uth as 0, ,4 , " "X I D.- Mel 2 YA00 - -'. !, ,,,�'­ '', %%-%�,,Y.',&­ . � ,Donald was rlgh,t. back and, sbcoe� ' - AV. 9w, .... I.- , :, 5%- � !-� , ,;Z'.,R .. � - � ­ , Z,:: DOMINION; BANK W' M. ,McDonald was edritre forward, 11111 bring you a shoe from the fire ffl� � , "d ttda pbw " , � ,,:- "'i U . d*,Sooft. at, i J i , .�­­W, ", , . 1, , I � - . . . "I �. . 1,; ,o,'4.,.1',:;4,", A �,� I I., 2�u ef-� , " I � t�­ .4� t . , .jjg�� 14,21 � T�,ae were aons of'Rbv. A, V, Me' and l4y� It di� the anvii. When I ted. 111. L­.� . Ae. ,Z. avwdf , � I 1. �, �, "'415 , � . . I ' 1. a 11 , 11-1.1 ,p�% 1,:�;,:,, �, T.':ll��" S4 � I - Donald.. Two 61d.or,,song, Doug gad in 'head, you hit At'with this ham- - keep ydvi 401011066041 1&� ';�"L A",� ,:­ .-1 ""I. . - , . I . . . . 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