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I',?S'� { : U✓i- � )'f x _ 11- w ' I .. u{d :. a +.1t'� d .�.' u' 1 ,y��` A ' f nr� •� • "1 �, ,qr ?a,» - # �' ee. ,.,/,� i '') ' ;nil {' 'V,;M1: 1 11 SCH t i u .. o Officiate a 0, ',.-G•%i.YLg` o T�,.' t°,�• A ii 4I1 ...rr,�^„', ;}ia'?' f 81 Y E.n o C!e_SThAN'I�� , f • ..' r'� W�TOUT LOSS'1ovv�zoffn: 11 �:# ch zr� T -i �` ron "ORI1.�TW L.��' €�P._. __,.:: u�� igr , a: zorsr`_I JR P•. softball Team Defeats Exe o �, ,�; o Has Excellency Fael�l :Mar- Di"strict Lodges°'Cmpete in Chaanpion 50 -Piece Sand• ` ter 11- on 'uesda o 0 0 . • o o ' o ' W. - 0. God&%gn I• Qowpletes ,� ' Y 1� 1 dial Lori Alexander Will tom statin; Hear Wll,ea'dline F r 1 d a y Evening.X`OkeZr'l Firm Attend 'Victory Mach At . Fr Sueeesul' Tx'1 To 'Sem ; . e Qif mower. a° P g �� . .,84 -Year -Old o �r ;!: A assen�er • in a car involved `Port Albert,. October. --, m�i Program.�'gl,l f�her, 1 NEWS -OF' DUBLIN , in a, colfisiq'n' near Orangeville ' • BARGE " FARA�AE CHILDREN'S RIDES spelpwhiaelymow nen with a ha A w Fiik• " — ,A I Monday, Floyd ,Morrison, a t>aetri= 9 Y n s. 1VEVY5 Q;FN bar of the, staff of, the seaforth COMMITTEES PLANT , - + .farm near D'u'blin on Wednesda; s.„ Dublin Coleens completed then • PROVE POT'�ULAR Y. —. -n -,—;=,—,a a Bchedute in'the rls softball league High och;eol, suffered a compound ,The Glorious Twei th was marked i'rving Rikens fell frons the mower.- M ' FOR BIG EST NT •!n Blyth Friday wh,'6n lodges from A. wheel ,of •the mower passed over Mr GoMWy • ,weal klzowzt: * � fracture of arm and fractured' L y ,,r Tuesday evening, by beating•Exeter, ribs. He is In Oran evitle .hos ,. With an°attendance greater than at his head, resulting in,serious in- of Hen'sali left =1; 11-;, to wind up' the regular games. :- g four counties congregated n- the .viler u essman llionfiseal a b sin pital. '" Nt. Morrison has been at- His Excellency Field Marshal, Lord % i opening night -last year, the 12th an juries. He was.remo'ed to •Stmt_ by glane''at 11.30 a.zn, Mo> day i7rlor " ' j i ' with an unblemished record, tendin lase: ' nual Irons sunnnier, earn'ival opened ford :General Wospit.al, where he. ing for. England, where' he expects t g .a special summer course Alexander, Godesnor-General of Can. Lodges 'on parade dame from Clin- on Wednesday evenin at spend a month visit3n' o '. at Ontario Agricultural College, g Lions Park:' is in a critical boiidition, g with_•• bas W,- I Eheter ......... .•:' 100.000 020-3 Guelph. . _ , ada; will officiate at t'he opening sere- Arrangement of the booths'and stage _ mother•, who is aver 84 • Dublin .... ..... lop 001 09x-11 p " monies in connection with° the,Inter- ton, Bay'Seld, Varna, Hensall, Sea- years oR,aga, ¢' iortb, Greenwa IirCan, h thele .laying field, rather than in • 'and whom he has, not seen -since 191$. I E1ti R err, 3b.; Gilmore,' c.; national Plowing' Match; to' be held Y,' Woodham, a par proper, ® f 0 • ,'i 1; ' { ; Gibson 1 E ,':'Rai oris,. r.f,; Wells; lb,p 0 at Port Albert; near Goderich, Yro'm St. Harps, Auburn, eigrave, Gorrie,' provided more room He was expected to .m'ake the; 1 t"r for the crowds to enjoy, the various in 12 hours. .A cable' r,.eceived 'by itis ]fewer, eld, Page, 2b.; Riehasda, ss.; October 15 to 1''8, it is announced by Brussels, WinghamV vale', Belfast, features. wife confirmed that .he had. arrived ,,, (� i ' L$ndenfleld, p, , • J. A. Carroll; Secretary -Manager of Nile, Lucknow. and 1Loyal', True Throughout the evening a program. T r �j safely,DUBLII�T—Jackson, 3b.; 'Wilson, 2b.; the Otttario •Plow aen's Association. Blue ibdgea paradedm Corrie and headed b the CL{NX TV VKi+R MIT BOARD .; Jordan, Lf.; 'Walther, c.; Ka Staple- DESTROYS Gordon•McGavin, y 4u co test, - Miss Iiannah„ :Canis, wel3-known. 1 Y Walton, is President Lucan . while V•a„' a Orangemen was presented from the stage, Music Hensall resident, had the .misfortuue "�•,. r # t .. ton, p, Hamilton, 1b.; Evans, c.f.; of the Ontario Association, brought with them ,'n "Lodge .o'f the was by, the SeaYorth HighlandersNAMES �j to slits and fall, in her. home Friday �'- Mary Stapleton, ss'.; Moore, r,f, October 15; the $rat day, is given ,future," a group dt'twe'nty children, of Band and the Lucknow Pipe Band. STAKE afternoon. X-rays taken' at ''Scott PY STANLEY ' BARS Graduates in Radio Course over entil'ely to plowing events con- Public 'school .age, gixiformed, in the Anew feature this year that 'pro- Meinbrial Hospital, seaforth, revealed (, fined to Huron County farmers;, so approved white shirts and orange vide, untold delight to the cfhii.dren a fractured trip. ! Thomas Joseph Fenney has reeeiv trimmings. the official ceremonies in which Lord grown-ups was a Perris wheei' Approve Construction Of. Miss Nettie Kedd was hostess for u ed word from the Dir@ctor uX Educe- One of the ardent', Orangemen to and. rjp �' Y � t. , tion that he has been, suce"a'ful in Geo. Stephenson -,Parr Line, Alexander will take part will be held] and merry-go-round. Ponies, too, were the Hurondale Women's' ?institute' • on. Wednesday, Oct. 16 the 'first day take an. active part Iii the day's cgle- there Por`the children' to 'ride.' 51d. l'ii'S At,.Schools meeting, with Mrs w. Sims, 1st vice ' grad'u'ating from the Radio' College of bration was (William; Thueil, 82, of 4 � an Canada, Toronto, in the radi's� tech- I. 'LOS. Seasons of vpen,.,.events. The -draw for prizes was held at r d r(.•' president, in the chair, The roll' call The Interna'tioinaI Plowing Match is midni nology. course. He is the -,eldest son Cap S• $ midnight, Athtl Bruce, ,of $el: ght, with prizes �goi'ng'to: jai, was a donation to the' clothing drive. of- iMr: and Mrs. Joseph' E, ,Feeney, p :being revived this year after having Lindsay -Stewart, XCR:'1; 'Walton;.2na, Lettere of thanks were read and bus!. Yh, r ' .,' , b0n rsuspended for the last five years grave, and Milton •: "uce, • of Blyth, Fred Finlay, , 8 Devonahire.,P1,,......S't. � The monthly meeting of the- Board' ness dealt with. Mrs: Hibbert Township. Ile received his Kirkland gave ° primary educatio Fire,, believed to have been caused on account of wartiriie' conditions, and formed al two�xnan band which com- Thomas;' 3rd, E. Downey, Harriston of Trustees of Tuckersmith School a re ort o n • at. Hibbert Sep la this yeas s event is being pensated in• v, or .for,• what it lacked P f the gratur Girls' �Ach I.. ..a ate„ School anti his, senior matricula_ by'sPontaneous combustion, complete- g �nnouneed• '. . � 4th, Keith Walter, Mitchell,; ,5•th, Clin-' 'Area was held. !n No. 8 School on meht day. Congratulations wer ex-. in number's, Milton:=Bruce .used a , tion at, hubihi Continuation' School. lY destroyed - the large ,bank barn of as "The Victory 'Match." Applications bass drum which he ]tad made b a ton Oliphant, Wallaceburg; 6th, Alex Tuesday, with ail the members Pres- tended to Marion Rundle on wi e 4." George Stephenson, of the Parr 'Line; for space, for exhibition purposes, Mr. y n ent and J. G- Carnochan presiding. He'has two sistera,,'Misaes Mary and McNeil, 23, ,Cathcart St.; Lond°n; g: a trip #o Chicago. Mrs', Strang pres-' local craftsman in 1921; and .has .play-' ; ' G,. Anne -Feeney, and two brothers, de1ght miles from He>rsail, an Satur• Casrozec iso announces exceed all ed on every. 12th of Ja;�I'y since. 7 �• E, McDougal,, R.R, 1, ?Munre, The minutes of last ]meeting were cried• a comprehensive report oP ,the , James and Jack, at.home; ay, evening, July 13. The flames al- Past records, and with ample space Two parade marshal, riding abreast Following the draw a startling and read and declared approved, district annual held at Seaforth, Mrs. 'it; so .consumed the season`s entire crop .available on the former Port Albers beautiful fir works display topk place, Communications were received £rom E, Mitchell gave a .reading, and a t The Lat4 Joseph Kenny were ' on white hors o !n the., King e 1 of hay and graIA. Although the Hen- airfield of the R.C.A,F., where the The full,•carnival is being Mrs. Jessie , Keyes and Ins eetor ladies' chorus was enjoyed. A .re ort William tradition • f the parade, g repeated p p Suddenly; while] sitting in a chair, sail' fire department raced) to the scene match .is• to be beld, this �featurer of Thomas Adams, of Lckdeaboro, acted Friday night when new and different Staples; and also the monthly reports of the Red. Cross 'convention, Josep Bern,, passed awn at his' n, held 'in liomeOn Thursda from a heart ail- along with- scoi^es of .neighbors, only the match will be of,' large propor- as marshal' forrNortllt' Huron, while entertainment will be featured, head- and promotion reports of the teach -,'Toronto, was given liy Mrs..V, Hey- Thursday ' the pigs and calvest :and a separator 'Bona• 'Robert Golley, of W Igham, county ed by the . 50 piece „ •London Bos era, all of which were ordered -filed_ :wood,• streseln the peacetime aetiv - Y' g $ meat of seders] years dnrration.. He could be, ,saved.- The remainder 'of The Huron committee, headed by grand master for North Huron, rode Band, recent. acclaimed champions .at Tenders were received for caretak- ties. .Highlights ' from." an ' -English, glrsh, xtias the son of the late William Kenny the livestock were grazing.. -in the, President Hugti.Hftl, is hard. at wor ing of 'the schools, from Bert Haney home and count. were k with him, The parade was lined up ':the Waterloo,_'Vlusices.tical, The quiz > country read by,• Mrs:"; and Bridgt„ Carlin,' and was in 'his fields at the ,time,. The loss...is e'a-' Planning the thousands of 'details that under the, direction of�;Robert Wallace .show • is 'being repeated and all the for No, 5 at a total cost of $125.00, A'. Moir. 1Mr s. Tuckey gave the cur. ... '73rd year: He was unmarried, .and a'. petted to sun• into several thousand must be arranged to ensure,- a• sue- -of •Blyth ,, i•, rides' will, be in operation, and from John Forrest, •for No. 7, •at 'ren,t events4 • A' picnic w' life-long resident on the farm on No. "- t i• P will be held, at , _ �+•" g daiiars and iS,partially,.-covered by in- nessful match, and'asaistfng the main prize winnefis iin'til parade were: $150:00, which tenders YVere accepted Grand' Bead in Ju `Woollezti' blank: 8 Highway in Log, Town hip,, abort surance. Mr. Stepheuson's- Sve-year- committee are „ sub -committees. in Oldest man•, Thoii*ae Culbert, , Dun- • - 'and the -'secretary .was . instructed to eta will b auctioned secure a caretaker 'at No, 4 at the id e a tinned to' the .highest : $'mile east of Dublin. He was afaith- old' son -raised the alarm 'when he charge of specific portions of the pro , Bannon; ,best ' ilfe acid drum band, b der at . the August nteetin a t ful member of .St', Patrick's ChurGti;: heard a strange noise in the ha mow.' gram' ' r .. g t he Y Woodham; 'best dressed lodge, Wood- Hoc 'gar't' F$ittil same rale of pay: home' of,Mzs•• W, ,Sims. Dublin, -and, of the' Holy Name• Soc ham'; ',largest '-lodge ' Gunton'; -best Y Mrs.. Jason Ellis, of seaforth, was P -, engaged as supply 6eacher at the • (Continued 'on Page 4). . Ciety. He. is survived by one sister, ' , , * . - •. .'' — banner, Varna; ladies' lodggl ..hnCan, ..I. ` Mrs, Leo Fortune, SeaYorth, and one best' drummer,, l;4meif•. Webster, Va,r- Holds Reunion 'same rate of pay as the regular teach - a brother,'• John Kenny, -with whom he G4uld8 ' T. Crack. Dashwood Safe. i � iia; best fifer, Charles McMillan; .of ers, and 50`,oente per hour was 'set ed'. T see sisters predeceased': u✓ ,: i CItOMARTY'. ... ieesid h Luokaiow; best. drest�d lady, ,Miss . as the' rate of, _pay for those *bo a% . Escape 'With $1,000 Gladys Collifla, i3eafort�h. , A • very succept al gathering of the slated in sawing' wood. 7 fii;i i , 'Mrs James Jordan; Mrs. Thos. • . �' _ . _ _ Moylan -and] Mrs=--John.-Redmon iC 1iC __8t..:piH,1' Honorary mem'er s were res- Hodgert was 'held at the home A heavy' thirnderatorm pa sed over d,h .. , „ A p,'family The secretary was instructed to' ad - o r au of 9 this .vic'n'i u'n >h. ..a 3a;..g�_, .. Q _ _ - ..�.,- _ .., •.> e`n hg t7i -j-hr'e�e m,eaar_ bf- Mr:" and--Mrs:.AV'iRIa�m- Mar. :,. Ki •_ - } . tY on Thursday last, ;ateotn fie hb _ . ,...,thaedma'.� _ag ".early . Moa'day. m , . ", . , ... p vertise for tenders -.._for --,consul' '_ ;r ig ora. and friends, .was herd at T _' 'eracked::'open the safe in t2ie genera] 'hers fit the _t ondes h :t;o'dge; 'L l.' Pen; oil' 'W'edlne's6'ay:= e'ven!ng: �Di-th iiidewalks 'at N . 4 5 and° 7 'bg:'a � ebow::im--Which_:wa-a-i'.... St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, on Sat he 'ladies of Gould s Women s In 8. The "three, George Zins Frank about 90 present. After supper Q ScliobIs, much needed. The farmers were bin- stitute entertained; their children at store of Restemeyer .� Miller at'the, peer there' 'and also to order more playground• tsrdia morning. iRev, -Dr. Ffoulkes of- dere, for a couple of', a, but were ' main' intersection of Dashwood and Little and Fred Tibbs, shave been' was a ball game and races. Ken equipmen . a� . "' •"""-"' a pibnic ip Lions Park,. on .. --' • 'able to -get at their hap again and f '"=" "' 3i 11 . 11d at he the Requiem High Mass escaped .with over $1,000 in cash, O..angemen. for 56, 55 and, 50 Years, Hadgert, Foster Bray and Milton Hod- ,, Accounis to the amount of $798.07 Thursday. afternoon h last week. ,Dur- bonds and cheques. p g ver it mostly gathered into the and at 'the graveside obsequies. Num respectively. Bert were in char a .of the sports. were , approved and • ordered paid, ar -have a erous spiritual . and' , "fCflral offerings "i=ng the afternoon the children went In 'a baseball game, Clinton Radio Winners of the races were: Five ' barns. " swimming, ' After lunch, ,served by Duncan Snider, who lives next door which included: Jack Hood, school Mrs. Davis is not so well at pres iestlfied, to the esteem due to a life to the store said he heard the men Communications School defeated Years and under, Kenneth CIark, Mar- supplies, $504.47; C. D. Simpson, $44; ent. Dr. Du' Roy Fie her hand Miss'BeLOle Robin os burn Combines" 63. In an garet Luxton; boys, six to eight, Walter Pepper, $50; °Merton Ke3es, Dunlop of Exeter is in at- . long citizen of the district. The pal'1• smashing the safe but .at first bel,ev- Blyth -Au �bdarers were Joseph Carpenter, Pat sin' ed it coining from the• operators work- evening 'softball- game, Londes'boro.de- Davey Dow, Keith Coates; girls, 14 $50; Rod. McLean, $60; picnic ex- tendance. Mrs. Davis makes her home rick Jordan, Michael Nagle, Joseph , a program of sports was conducted. , feated a team from the Clinton R.C. to 12, Margaret Bray, Labelle Cow- with her daughter. Mrs. Otto Walker, Those in charge of the games were 'ng in the Building. He dressed and penses, $16.97; Lions Club', Seafort'b, Donnelly, Reuben Aikens and John A.F, School, 151.0. aid; older iris, Bernice Dillon; old- in 'the village. t r reached the street just as the thieves g $5.00; labor, $8.00; Carol Chesney, , 4; " 1 Weagher. .Interment took place in St. Mrs• George' Seigne'r, . Mrs. R, Thier; The 'program of speaking at the er men, Re Hod $ Mrs. Houghton received word last • • drove .off in their car, g. Bert. Harold Dillon; Flora Brown, $4.; ,miscellaneous .51,53. Patrick's cemetery. Amon those' at- Mrs. John Cheoros and Mrs, Harry. Blyth public school grounds followed $ week of the death of her brother, { ge. kick the slipper' (girls); til• I JeTh,.eesults of the races were 'as-,•, p.m,OatnBlythlkagriheutural grounds IyI IdreM�rLuxt Richards; (women) • buffed ina:VlcTaleartstcemen H. a was tendin the funeral were: Lyall J'or an began at 1.45 Ion, .3an Toronto; ix'erald Jordap,..,.Sarnia; d on, Edith -Richards; . gg et`ery. MT. Air, and Mrs. Joseph Noylan, Kitchen, f°slows: Four years and under, Paul and wound' through the village by a Dalrymple was.ailin ' Green'sides, Dennis Boyd; six years Morn'T'o wnshi zigzag three -quarter -mire route, The (men). Ross Hodgert, `Harold Dillon;' New HOS ltSl g for a longtime. F. or* Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune and' �' married: men's race., E71 in Luxton, p Mr. John Scott is at present visit : • • »" -- -__._- pg terser, Frances 'and Madeline and under, Bobby C�i oros, 'David parade was led' by the Lucknow Pipe Elgin r !ng with friends 'anctRrelatives in and Foster Bray. 4 i , : . (Continued -on Page 5) „ ' . 1, B , years•`aa71 under;-'Shfr -_ - . Band; .' baggest....fe-tnd-drum band oY -hex the. j'aces officers' for next around the village. . Geurrc�l� -meets _ �_ __.. __.._ , - Su se . - I ; �d'e_nt y Boyd, Ma;tine Steffen; 10 years the such bands in the parade w•as _ _ _ .___ __ _____ • � er• chosen as follows:. F'resi --few of the•'•eitizens-of --•- the thirty-three member 'Woodham year.were e d fhb' n- • and under, Donna viae: Seebach, Irene. debt, John, Hod'gei t;' secretor - _ motored to Druinho to attend fhe an- 1 Kemp; 12 years and under, Donna" Morris township council met on band;, marching ❑ndt%r the. ,baton of y, Lloyd ]gins, Mary Denning will commence nual picnig, where the had a jolly 1 _ ,- _ , Coiqubaun; treasurer, James Hod- duties b FACE -SMASHED -IN .,=- - Kem.R•�_tldr_ey Jordan bean .guessing .Monday,• July ^8,,in_the Township Hall drum -major H, G. 4f ebber, A pipe g her les as superintendent of Sebft tit,ie dancing to .the music of the -ban', led tlie. marchiu-ti-ti i .. ert; sport committee„ Ken Hodgert, r F contest, Mrs.`S. Osborn threading with iii the members 'present. The & F.ost.er Bray; tiiiFfon iodge!'t, Charles Memorial-.osuita'1,,. Seafgrtll• Aggust .Pipes, with old. -time reel's a'nd' sten . FALL°FIlbtll)I,LADDER' the needle, Mrs. Roy Rowland, Mrs: reeve. preeYded' The minutes of the from the Varna lodge, aud'a single Hddgert. 1, it,has been announced. Miss Den- dancing, ;) " 'W�7 on; kicking. the slipper, " Mrs. last meeting were• read and adopted, (Continued. on ^Page 4) w Hing vias superintendent of the Dur The Mission Bandlmet in the base- ;.,. P , Mr, .and :Mia. Foster Bray, of To- h • •• Barry Jessomme, 1Yf'rs. Griffith; pea- on tootion of. •Harvey Johnston 'and am ... Memorial •Ho'spitai for more ment of the church, The Scripture 1 ilaymOnd•Hatvorth, Exeter; was rush• • i:onto, : w ei'e Presented with' a wool P. nut scramble, - Mrs, Lloyd Osborn; Jos, Yuill. blanket, it being their 20th wedding than a year before her- recent • resig- . le'sson and prayer were taken• by the 'ed';to St, •Joseph's Hospital, London, oldest member present, Mrs, B. J. Moved by Chas. Coultes, •seeonded nation leader, Miss Grace Chalmers, Mrs. ;y Thursday• last, after he had tumbled. �'�''1 anniversary. Dancing w'a's then•••en- Thiei; youngest, child, Barbara Anne by Joseph Yuill: Tbat a grant of $200 Plei :Contract Let Lloyd Sorsdahl gave an imemstin from the •toprof a ladder' against• a Cheoros. be joyed by all, with music supplied by • g ,wilding he •utas painting, and smash-- 1' given to' BIyth Agricul•tura: So: Lorne Allen and Walton ' Kerslake, , Paper on "I ifs in An African Village," - cd lila face' against the sidewalk be- • clef,, Carried..., violins, and• Mrs. W. Coates 'and 'Mrs: Asocial hour was spent at the close At Grand Bend, • l C`` seconded 'by of uhoun at the piano. ting. ► .' 19R "Mary, my husband came home ver a meeting, Moved by Sam, Alcock •• y Joseph. Yuill: That fh'C 'minutes of L1MeinberT- present were from' . Lois• S M,rs. William Houghton and oth@r O W 1•I1 g '�I1 tiY `Phe"bone of lMr♦ $aworth'a nose Sate Last night. Can 'you tell me.what the court of revision be adopted. Car A $55,000 epntraQt for,rebuildnn' of, R�7 relatives attended the funeral o£ her was sn3ashed into Ilttle 'pieces 'and ,time,it was?" g don, Toronto, Fort Erie, Exeter,, Sea ♦e relatives brother. George Dalrymple, 'at Klpp@n, his face: was' severely cut. Tlie;+in- "Well, Ma'am, .I don't know exact- ,tied. the north pier 'at Grand Bend has `forth. Staffs, Fullarton, Farquhar and . . . ...,jured man's face is now badly d'is- •'13, but when I got uQ this mgrnin'g eillboved by Harvey Johnston, second- been awarded to the Detroit River Mitchell, I Mr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Sorsdanl and y Charles •Cb tes: That' the road Construction, Company of Blenheim, ; (By Bill Hart) two daughters were at.',Lond'on ail",' I but the 'doctor, believes '.there the master's hat was swinging back It was 'derided to hold, fhe next .re- t . lull] be no serious bllls as presented'' by the. road super Col,' A. A. Anderson, district engineer, union at 'Queen's Park, Stratford, ;tile Port Stanley, accompanied- by Mr,' and 1.permanent disfig w'arde . and .forwards .on the hat This has been a slack week at. the - • uration, ." d-' r : intendent, be paid. Carried, Dominion Public Department, diac'los- secopd .DVednesda in July. :Mrs, Mac Lammond and• fa)nily, stand." Y . green: With so much excitement at . ' i -� � - Moved .by CRias. Coultes seconded -ed this week - - •' 0 : ,, r ,; I • • ' P e o .1 o s ar The girls of the Sodality of St. entry, but no prizes were brought { far . Association boo a t - Cox; How Dear To M Har Him- Win ham Hospital,M ibar James' Church rheld a social evening home. Those thatl�made the trip .B.UCEFIELD.. The foil wing Huron County Lib- Seafnen Pugsley; Creative Hands, That Morris' TowBshi give $250 to operations as soon .as pose y ks re a Sea y Heart K gotion ,carried, The, a may be some delay in 'start at the home of :Miss Frences Mat- were:, J, J. , Cluff, H. E. Smith, - C, • forth ,Public Library; from June ,.ito, hr°ugh; Grand River, Dunham; Satin Moved by Harvey Johnston, second- ing due to the difficulty., of obtaining Mrs; 'Moodie, Mrs.. McAsh and Mrs, thews on Tuesday evening, when a P. Sills, Tom Silts, M. A. Reid, J. A. Skirts of Commerce, Caldwell; How ed by Sam Alcock: That the 'meet- steel," 'Col. Anderson -said., _ MacDonald, Lorne Dale', M. MbeKel E Forrest and Mrs. McLeod, of Lon September draw for a rose wool blahket was To Live Beyond 'Your Means, Wilson; ing adjourn to meet again on. August don, are %pending a couple of weeks made.. Father Hassey was present lar, W."J. Duncan. W, M. Hart.'B, F. T�'iction — Bri'deahead Revisited, 'Phe Bay I Left Behind Me, Leacock; 12,' at 1. p,m. 'Carried. •—t-- at Bayfield, and made the di`aw, Don Woods win- 'Christie, Geo, Johnston, W, G. Willis, Waugh;. The Piping Times, 'Farnoi; Bolts of Melody, Dickinson; Shop The 'folloiping accounts were paid: Mr. Kenneth Scott spent a few days ring the blanket. A delightful lunch Dr. F, J, Becheiy, John Hotham, Sr,• at Leamington. The Sings General, Du111[aurier; The Work on the Farm, Jones Tomor- Blyth Agricultural Society, grant Softballerss�''Win was by IMissr,s Loreti-a Ban- and J^ Hotham, Jr. , End of the Trail,' ;field; Her Own row's Nouse, Nelson; Spiritiof Cana- $200; Be.are's 'Ltd., pen and pencil Rev. Mr. Stanway'is sbending the non, ' Frances Matthews and Peggy Peopte, Tankinson; Better- harvest; 'di'an Democracy, Fafi•ley; � •Peggy,s sets, $116.56; Advance -Times, adder- l � '� � week aCthe summer, schodl; Goderich, lin The Palnl'ten, Lawrence;, Tum'b- Cave, Lindsay; The Northland, Wil- tising,• $5.43; Ernest •Michie,' Bird a M Lou ;Matthews. g'. A L St. �alryS Mr. Ross Dllting has accepted a " led House, 'Seymour; The White liam'son; Careers Women, Millar; drain, •$58.50;• Sam Fear, Bird in, - • A rink e'omposed of Lorne Dale, B. position in the Bunk of Toronto i�z 'Power, Uuumau;. Orchard Hill, 'Se!-. Life in India, Duncan; The Lure of $19.80; Mervin McCauley, Bird drain, j F. Christie and Jas. A. MacDonald London, seaforth defeated Vos Amis in an ��``++�� /�1 bowled at Exeter on Monday even- ' The many friends of Miss Hannah quit; Beyond the Sound of Gun's, Lor. Montreal. Percival; Thi' Ducks Came $42.30; Joseph Yuili, transportation, Elected 3J V M Ing. Craig, of Hensall; will be soil to • • � ,exhibition softball game played at St. ing; Behold Your King, Bauer; Mys- ,Back, Farrington,4 The Log mouse $1,25; Richard Alcock, 13t h CreCk Marys Wednesday evening 9-3. Sea Y terlous Affairs At Styles, Christie; Nest DeKinline,; Plowing the Arctic, drain, $237; Sam Alccock, cc;nmission- hear that she fell in her home,' break - 11 � "Winter •Meeting, Vance, A Job F'oi Tranter; The Great Divorce, Lewis; �er on Blyth Creek, , 3,80;, Harvey forst] scored first with one mir�in in the Lor ,uron South Ing her -hip. We hope foi• a speedy ? b first inning 'but the Vos Asnla carie Jenny; Baldwin:; The .Night Has : a The Ciano Diaries Ciano My Twen- Johnston, cammissioner on Blyth recovery. T back in the third inning .with three Nest vtonciay evening thPre is an �' ousan ' l.. d yes, Ilapley; She Came 'ty-five, Years in' China, Powell;. Japan creek, '$2.30 A, E, Nethery, salary, Mrs. H. 7a fe sent Friday with rues tm complete their scoring, At the annual meeting of the Grand open mixed doubles here. This Is p R tik, Wentworth; Tlta'Datlt Street; and the Sbn!•of Hetcvert,-Pride; The $150^ poatae, etc., -$1.65; equalizing r, al,cll Mrs. J. Kai:qer, Hensall. ' Cameron who started''tilte game for lodge, A.F. A.M„ in fhe Province the first open mixed of the season, M Che e s, yn y, Written on the Wind, Wi% Stream"Runs Fast, McC`lung;•-'Unfor- school, $5,; Wingbam Hospital, giant; i den; •The Charity Ball, Scott; .Por- gettable Unfbrgatten 'Bttclian 'Prue $509—Geo, Cl. Martin Glerk, seaforth was relieved b� the Cbrdu- of Ontario, held in Toronto this week, and should prove quite- popular. Mr. and era. William Simpson and + ' roy Kid"' Kennedy,'who' held the Vos Mr. Ross McGregor, of Hullett, was Ladies and men, get your partner— sons, of Detroit, visited Mr, C, D. trait -.6f a',Maxriage...Buck;' The Un- 'Harvest, B'owritigt;' Yellow Magic, ,,y,� and get your entr Simpson. t Rawe;, Before tli 'Amis 'scoreless for •the•remalnder of unanimously elected District Deputy yin early,so reasoning Heart, g Ratcliff;- Country Neighborhopfl,.Coata-. Mr: 'a>7,d Mrs. Paterson, 'of Mont - BLARE the game, white coilPetfn'g three 'hits Grai,d Master for South Huron Dis Murder, The Keys Wentworth; Janu- Canada M°Cows With a 'Camera in • real,. are visiting Mr. P'aterson's bio- Sun (Toes bov-d Howird,; Pattern Pbr worth Outdoors ' a, and three walks for himself. t.rlet. • ary Thaw, Partridge; Broad Margins, Time Byng; Mari Against Pain, Fra The � " ' flier, Mr. Alex Paterson, and Mre. n; Up the Stream of SFAFORTH' -- Kennedy, a,$., p.;, Mr, McGregor, who is a member p Sunda School,plcnic off' Varna, PROPERTY .CHANGE • Pa'tetson'. Sunday Mes'semger, d,; Woods; '3b,; CAmeron, and Past Master of Britannia -Lodge, 1�1Mr,"'and Mrs, Andrew Murdoch; of +" I Beverley (IicFdiftgs; -star of ,the Un- er, Burma Surgeon Returns, `Sea- Goshen and! Blake Churches,. will be p� s,s.; B'. Smitia: ib.; 11 CT+`adde>i, l.f.; Seaford,, subbeeds Mrc 'W. I. Carroll, - s born, Werfel; The Pale Bion'd:e of grave.' heli] ion Thursday afternoon at Jow Bannoif, r.f.• D, Smith, 26. of. Tudor Masonic Lodge, Mitchell, Detroit, ]lave returned to their home ,,; Juvenile -•• Children's Music Boz, ett's Grove, 'Baydeld, The property -of ;Mr. Rueben Frost, airier visiting witlr' Mr, and Mrs. J. lc l Sand Street, A Toast To Tomorrow, SIARi,*S--Bob No)ale, 3b,; Bunk K. Cfli'nish. Coles; Drink �a• Yesterday'; 'Coles; •Webster; "Golden Hair, Arasopi; Thir- Many of the children In the cow: Dublin, formerly of aea£orth, situated ", Noble, 1b.; Grant Oliver, ;gib.; Black- on Victoria Street, has been sold p d Made' -the Gotyntry.; }lbotb;' So teen Three Budges' Street, Moore', Munityare attending Bible School at man s,s,• McKenny,;-^dtewa a + � ear in Graitiden O i Arnard; MY F a.dy Necessary .Nellie, B'a"fier;.' Mystery of the Men'nouit'e Church In••Zurioh. � ' P , rt' ' WINTHROPvv Nthrough the office of E. C. Chamber- Miss Ruth Scott visited with k, Steph.engon, o$ Stanley last. e'elZ, �' � of Cleves, 39a 'nos, . 9Ch'eh'i'd9 to ,Mur•' i.f,; Gorham, r.P..; Hogg, ;; Skipper, lain, to Mr. Walter I. Cornish,_ S'trat• 112iss Bessie ut ` ;,'' T ,, the, Secret Drawer, Orton; Plain Prin- , Mrs. James Buralge, of Goderich,' c,f, . D ot, o L�liatoa,.,spent ilei, F'oottrer; The World, the Flesh cesii', 1MeC1i'niey; iiappY 'Jabit, Mason,,, visited her parents Mr. and Mr The Helping Hand' .Mission Baild .Cord. Mr: Coru'iaii' ,and his brtrEher the w+*el>-en at h ,,il °. -`� land Pitthier" 'Smith, arshall• The ;,• SoaYbrth 100 453 0-•=-•9 .•'9 0 Will meet in the school room' of the Purpose Ma nufacturin Cement bio 'k `1. Mrs. S. PrP g o s, d e ty a #4v ,i'bby l3oth'erbaat I3[unt, Thing. Ta; Hey♦ iitra Amis ..,..:. 030 b:�b. Mis, Mai,, Mcitenia•vli4it#n:'lcr :1,,. "' church on Tuesday, July' 23, at two .tilt and troughs, and Navin taken " v1>1 n,, Hermit of .Thttader': ai ing, Gregory, Ytxdtte„rrflnl Od' &rid 1Ltida, frit tlid, lilFr. Alvin Ro is ail mile 9 3 4 PP s s, , A 'l'3ie Seafor h team �i< daught0r, Mrs. A. 14%daxe,, #ii ;,''alit] .. '�1'anxl+ btl�s�t CaiYntle'ti 'tii'iitteiro �,, 1Cr x t , PI&XIJg a ache- trelock, D.S.T. •possession est ent tt, e it, I sihtwell, '�iCd Sleepy Obl'dat- ,bulb rl has airived to b i wP ...: _. t into iiinmedi i :, w - y' b1 r ghten leis ,:: ., lie. a.. Niuni'ti', 'Sstifrtk, i)0tili#' and.,eta,i,1 t41t~ gilled game. !n Sebrin i��. �iipHirea- Mrs, R, K, Davidson and fami! are' ate rodulotiait t ., �' ' '• �• , Y 11 I3o h yvtrng men semi �1„ •11 lm' tdrnxan,% , : la te. Congratiala mus! +d” eveiii'h' tnon 9-3. i}ou tae ahrner, ni' :oitittt►i� ,;;via ' g, holidaying at Mitveitou. ( ed oveisem ,during the Fast *at, „ �.; F 1 fEill i fti to , UL �aclt Nglittel�«. 11 I r 1 ,*I °ib tl 11 (, y L , 6' w,: . 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Lions Park there were very few • First Office,Ciirl: "Wbat would t'ou'r, ' ' ' i„ ? roll'be accepted and that the assessor ' by steel sheet piling -and capped with games play do if you had a diamond ring like: be paid, Carried•. ... ` .- concrete, the engineer explained.'The ' Sodality Holds ed' ' that''”- I ' Moved b Charles Coultes, second- Y job will require 17,Ot)11 square feet oY , - .S.econd Office Girl (peering at the ed by Jos. Yulh: That :' *rig Twp. sheet steel and 1,000 cubid'yards of • Social Evening Last Friday evening Sea'forth sent minute stone):' "I'd•'ha've the. jewel- , Hospital; give end e : moved Amendment: :Moved by' Harvey ecrNo e. No definite starting date has been a large delegation of bowlers to Gode- ler attach a magnifying ,glass over it,” ' Johnston seco'n'ded by Sam Alcock: net" -but th' c are t t t rich. Sixteen bowlers comprised the