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Centralia R.C..A F.P....Meets 1,
�, , • �!'hree-dear Course Opening Members :#�;�iprove Grants' Seven Clubs Now O'r anrz 11
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Seaforth' in Opening g 0 1, _11 ! ! 0 `A ` zo Move Buil 1 I
g Sn September Will Lead To District C;ainpaign' in County, With Eighth : . ' �. w
Game. Inlay Z4 To Registration. To firrl�ae Fr�i� 'Usk ,,r
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' Victoria Day will be observed ---� - � Asp,lb.1 Irary A I'
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DIAMOND CHANGED in Seaforth on Saturday and all N�TRSES' DANCE Bannon' Whet+ a short crrcuit eccri:rred • '�
places of business will remain DECIDE OIC COIJRST+,S in a fire alarm call. b4X; on Code- T
closed th out the, da Sea-' rich St. West' Thursda mornfn OR
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(' r• LAMELY ATTENDED SWINE • CLUB .TQ �'OO B ,I1.
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't - Softball• in'Seaforth will get tinder' - Y g,, , ,.^
11 way, 'here. on Tuesday night of next forth merchants will remain open . r _`T The regular meeMig of the Sea- firemen were called ,out•'ta anawer•" 11
Friday night preceding the ho'll- ' ' SHOW AT the false alarm. which resulted, - .'Final plans. Eor the erection of aIII, .f
week when Centralia R.C.A.F, will be forth W.I, w'as held Tues at the'' t" SEAPORT$
Hoaprtal Week tai,. Seaforth, whichY
,the visitors. day., until teir o clock.- I ended 'with a tag day on home of Mr",e 1Vlichael WiLliapna with Before the trouble was repaired, new public 7ibtary to nfj I ream?�iuntty r,I
. f.' The gam's will be played 'at :'Sea paoved highly successful, it Saturday,
dis- a splendid••attemdauee- Mrs, Paul Doig 'Increase's in aalem`bersh! a second false alarm. -rang in . a of W+altp were `l 'd: wi � ' � t ' ,
p featui a shot't time later. p lxelz the ;rBbTary ,
;) .- Porth • IdQn's Park, commencing at 7 �' closed• at a meeting of • Scott. Mentor- wa's in the chair. The Ode and Lgrd's the Junto, Farm' Club program in 'board. 'met rat the* horse ot! $j',js H k " {
i p.m. Extensive improvemenfs ,are' ial HCspital 'Board Tuesday evening.. Prayer opened the meeting. The roll Huron, where already seven. clubs Kirkby. .J o' •• ,,".", I
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,,arks ,.designed. d to provideo b tier ac- As a result. of the actfvi�t�es of the ai Awas answered by "A Great Cana, have been formed, according to Ger- �• the board, curl,, ,, the tree �•, 7
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, -e �` ifweek, the hospital bepefitted, by'�'°more and what he did. Mrs. Elmer aid Nelson, assistant agricultural re- The new library i t
commodatioa for spectators and the . .. . F than $700.00 in. "cash and gifts. Gfameron, �secret6y-treasurer, gave. rDung3' s' to "be 'a struotwrC �
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team.' The diamond ,has ;been _relo r The nars'es AP the hospi'ta1 anon- the minutes and ,treasurer's report. non eistanow, in nrocesst of tPormartion Darin used on $ Mar AuiIding preys " �
L:C.A: AND CTA 'an y l�'� fa m. It �as
sated at the vi^esU end of the field, s'ored a delightful dance- on Friday Mrs. Paul Doig read, a letter from the fo the 1947 season. Insofar as mem- ■ decided that Mr..Marks. �sllpula,be ask• - ...
f and an enlarged backstop will be in HONORED AT' DUBLIN d mother of Ifttle Patti Green, the baby bershib � increases are conleerned, the 7I .
11 + - evening in-Cardno's Hall, which was ea, to move the baildang to- its, new' .;
operation before the Opening game, largely -attended. Patron's for the. to Finland, adggtedl,<by the Institute. Hnarctn FYolstein Calf Club, in"partici site soma time this week T .t�rld- ^:
BOTH..IN EFCT '�
I ;1The group ithis. year' wiil'be com- event were: Miss Dinning„ Dr, and It was decided to•ask for the course lar, has more' than doubled its mein- fres is frame and -will 'be cgvered: an = '.
Dosed of airy teams: Clinton, Goderich, Newlyweds, With Mrs. E A. McMaster, Dr. and. Mrs, M. on 'Personality aaxc Dross,'" ..or "Citi- •bership over that of last year, :1re outside by 'same artaficial,,,,coyer;
Centralia R.C.A.F., Wingham, Exeter zenship in the Iiur7 Community," •to Farm boys taking ,Part in the club ing. Each member o'
and f3eaforth. The sohedule will e'n'd Purse Of Mone At w, StaPteton, Dr. and Mrs; P. L. is #lie, ']dbrarjt
y be held this year.witlra's'peaker"from work will display" -the results aP Chair Antici ate �" 'Enforce- 'board was given ggrne task in ,Olin; r
} Brady, Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Gorwill, p StrOn r
around the end of July, when the first the' department SMis'. Wilfred Cole ,summer's effort at achievement days' lug after materials, for .the' buil,
and "`third and seconcl,.and fourth . Reeeption. Mr, and Mrs. James M. Scott, Mayor 2neni AS Result Of
Merton) A.' Redd, Reeve Frank Sills man and Mas. COW, Oke were appoint- to rbc held in connection with 'fall ing: J
teams will play off. The schedule 'was and Mrs. Sills. ed' delegatea:.to the district annual on fairs at Blyth, Brussels, Exeter,'Clin- Ruling. Harvey Johnston was' elected Chair,
drawn up in Clinton on Friday night. Tuesday, May 27, �"�t Thames, Rbad ton, Seaforth and Dungannon.. - man of the library fund en remittee,
J On Monday night a large crowd of The hall was cicely $ecorated
The Pollo�t„ing are Uhe Seaforth friends and neighbors gathered in Church. All membns wishing to at- Cly now organized and launcli•ed and plans, for a canvass Of the com-
home and away games: through the co-operation of George tend.this. meeting are asked ,to phone on their 1947 It has been announced 'b Attorney uunit were mrade, the canvas's to .be ,
! Looby's Hall to honor Mx. , aad, Mrs, Crich, of Ter Paper Novelties, -Dub- . projects are: Grey neral Leslie Blackwell by
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At $Cmc=Map 27, Centralia; June Fergus Feeney, newlyweds of last the'seGretary, Mra..Cabneron, ,before Township Baby Beef Club,_=10 ahem- Per completed 'ht' June 7: ht was agreed
6, Exeter; Jane 13, Goderich'; June 13, lin, who"also donated a novelty ship that date. .• bers, to show t Brussels; Biytki Beef mission has been given 'to 'use t'he by the 'board that all donation ;1
" week.: An address of congratulation which tivas'raffled during 'the evening The 'Institute is retaking rUonations 'calf Club, 11 members, to show at s oP
Wingham; June 24, Clinton; July 2, and ,good wishes .was read by Jack, anal won b Eric Munro. J. E. Kest- Liquor Control Act in Huron and 5.00 ,or more would give the d net, { }
Perth Cauutiea. $ p w s
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Cen#,aIle; July .4, Goderich; July 7, O'Reilly, and a presentation o r a verse y of $10.00 each to the cancer. fund, Blyth; Huron Holstein, Calf Ciu'b, 25 membership in the library, for the
'Wingiiam; July 21, 'Clinton; July 31, y' i ing was master of cerevronies and Feed Cnoss and British flood relief members, to show• at Count Black Therefore 'bath the Dominion,'law remaini ,g in
of i9llband the '"
of money was made by Maurt on- arrangements for the dance were in Y ear:.,
Deter, Holly. 14r, Feeney made a suitable campaign and •$5.00. to the "Seaforth and White Day at Blyth; Exeter. (0-T•A•) and .the provincial 'law (L,, „1948.: y r '\ a
Away -May 30, Goderich' June 3, charge of a committee headed by ,band for uniformrs: A' contribution, Grain Club, 20` members, 'to -'-show at 0•t -:;will be used in the three -coun- Collectors for the 'canvass
reply on behalf of his bride and him- 'Miss 'M. K. McGrath and Miss I: A. to ;be decided' later, will be made to Exeter; Grey Township 'Grain Club are:"",
- Wingham; June 9, Centralia; June ties, Huron, Perth and Peel, as well .Gra Tuwuship, Wm. Turn
self, Y.unch was ,served, dy a group Brigham. The tag da' was made os- as the district 'of Manitoulin. Y bil!.1,: Etoss F;'
20 Clinton; 3'une. 26, Exeter; July 9, Y p Scott Memorial' H,grs ltal 39'>members, to show .at Brussels; Lawless; Walton., P: Holman' Boun
' of volunteers. Music was -supplied, by •s'lbie through ,the- -co-operation of Mrs. Russell Miller thanked the In- Clinton Grain C1db, 17 members, to The L:C.A. mill 'be' used for viola- 'dor = Doug. °'
Centralia; July, 12, winrgham '(night 3, oug. Lawless; M'cKIllop Town- .,.
the Ryan and M"cQuaid orchestra, pupils oP the High, School, and was in stitute for 'gifts during her iTiness and show at Clinton;-Seaforth , Swine tions not covered by the C.T.A.as ship, Percy fin 1o'r .}
game); July 16; Goderich; July 23, • Rev. J. A. Feeney, of London, spent charge, of E: L Fox x W J. Leeniins;! r..
(Clinton; J(rly 29, Exeter, .. I Sunday with relative$' here. auk Principal Mrs: Cecil Oke-thanked'the members -Club, 12' members, to' show.' at Sea- the Dominion law takes preee"ience Morris Totivus-hip Harvc''
The meeting '•discussed arrange for the card recerve,tl to a ,recent' be' Porth. The' one -club y JoIins'ton,', a
Other games' in Group 1 ,,en.ior A, ZTrs, Philip Flanagan, of Taranto, • yet to: complete °t'er the Ontario law. Constables in Walter- Shortreed.' Rev: R. G. Hazle- '"
� 11are.:' traits leading to I the opening of a reavement. A nuuul, , of Red Cross organization 'is the Dungannon Beef Huron have been 'a'dv4sed. of the new wood and D. Lawless were a,ppoirztedi t;'::
visited with friend's here.
May 2.6-Goderich at' Clintolx, training course in September, which piny were present •to members for Calf Club. � interpretation,
to interview Grey and McKillop town- '�
V1r. and ,,Mrs, Frank Krauskopf, . of The 'Canada Tem• Temperance- ' 'May 28-Wingham at ,Exeter Tiilsontiurg; visite Mrs., Cath•>rine will, be established as a result of the .work done in' that society. Arrangements have' been made by p ance• Act -does ships •for a grant. ,
(l meeting held in Clintofl ,some weeks iVLrs.: Eldon ' zieFr, citizenship con- I�Roy G. Brown, agricultural repres- ',not allow any licences being issued 12elribers of 'the boar
May. 30 -Clinton at Exeter iCrauskapP. d present at, •14
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June 3-Exetdr- at Centralia,., The Late Mrs. P. Matthews ago Kith Hon. Russell , 'C, ' Kelley. . vener; took•. over the', meeting: An en- entative, and by Mr: Nelson,, to get,• Por the. sale• of liquor; and wit?, the the meeting were A. Johnston,.
June 4 :Wingham at. Clinton The funeral of Mrs. Peter Matthews Minister of Health, ., The training joya'bfe poem,was. read 'by Mrs. Oke. •selected registered Yo'rlCshfre sows, added restrictions C£' the Liquor Car- H. Kirkby,P .f
-� course, extending over three Sears; The, motto; O what shall a man be eight -to -ten weeks of age, for ,the t effect, it is anticipated a G. Haz .µ
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rol Act in eTayior,•,D,., lawless; R; ,x",
June 4-Goderich at Exeter was'* held in Dublin on Monday morn- will lead.to regfst'ration,.snd through- v+g tricter enforcement will result. I le ood and P. Holman,'I.
June 6-Certtralia at Wingham ing with Requiem' High Mass 'at 9. proud, if not his Prieuds. was gives boys in the Seaforth Club: The young he"niton community..parl; com- nF
out will uc under' department approv- b' .Mars. E. -B, Goudie. sows were' selected .from the., pure- • mittee discussed raising funds far Lh®'
June 10 -Exeter at Clinton o'clock. Mrs. Matthew's died on Sat' y w
I June 11-Wingham at 'Goderich urday, at the age of '82 years after a ed instructors'. In addition to•'full - T.he• guest speaker, Mrs, (Rev.) bred. herds: of James' Smith, Wilbur upkeep of the park, The cdminf+
maintenance, the Board approved' gay- 'R.itchie, spoke on "Otta.wa, Our Cap!- Turnbull & Son and Orval'Smith, at decided to rent a roller ter
.Tune Il -Clinton at. Centralia . , 'brief 'illness in Scott Memorial Hos- ment of solar to 'student nurses iromr.Seafortlx .,
June 13 -Exeter at Wingham y t tel."• She stated' 'that the capital is Brussels; W. H, Parker, .of Centralia; Gill Billia,id Lunch ,to put the park in condition, : ThoAA
pita,, Seaforth: She was a faithful which will range from $..5 per month very beautifully. situated with the blue Grant Webster, ob Varna,; Alvin Bet- f football team and iris' so b'
June 17 -Centralia at Exeter member of St.. Patrick's Church and In the' first ear, to 25 g ft ail team. „
June 18 -Centralia at Goderich of ,the Altar,,Society. Mrs, Matthews y $ Per month !n Laurentian mountains for a back- ties, of Bayfield, and James Sturdy, agreed, to sponsor dances and turn
f June 20-Goderich at gingham resided in Dublin nearly all her life. the "third year. ttawa River •flawing R.R, 2; Goderich, ns• th
ground the; O Room Ope e proceeds over to, the
June 23-•Godenic,l at Centralia .Her husband predeceased her eight a-. past the '1s"atliament Buildings. s mit#ee. Park eortr
Reports of the I;ondon Canierenee t r
June 2 --•Exeter at Goderich - ` anOuths' ago. One brother, Mr. Edward' The W, G; Gi1T' Billiard and.Ltinr;h The 'Walton`f+ootball club.oigallf.2
June 2=Wiugh'am at Centralia' � of'' Stratford, survives.' "Pallbearers+ were given by..Mi i McLean and Room o erred' for rbusinQss on Sxtur
p turn. meot'ing' inns hbld` fie e "slid the "`
., Flue '�ams-,: in Mrs• ,Elmer Cameron, After t'he na- 'ReceiVeS 3�etter ,, day in'i'ts new accommodation in the .fol.-otrrng officers• were elected: Batt -
June 27-Cli eric at Wingham were Edward' O'Hearn, Carl Staple- tionaf anthem, a social half -:hour and 4
July ''2--Goderich 'ah Clinton ton, Frank Burns, L. Looby, Joseph j,� lunch was enjoyed. TAT Royal.Buiiding, at the corner of iVIain ager, R. Marks; assistant, Geo, Love, �.
July 4 -.--Exeter at Centralia. CarpefLier,.and, T. Flannery. Attend- Huron FOOt�JJaII From Weston and Goderich' Streets. se.c: treas., P. Holman; oroUnds conn ' '1
JnIY 5-Cllnta'n at Wingham ing the funeral from a distance were Mrs, '•Ritchie, in her address to,'the m In remodelling the premises, Mr: mittee, , R. Traviss, 'M, Holland;• S.
elily, 7-Goderich at Centralia; Mr, and Mrs.. C. Hall and Mrs', Philip Thele will bend Seaforth entry in Women's Institute, said' Ottawa was Gill has made possible a thorott_srhlu' Humphries, H. Traviss, - A. Bennett,
Duly 9-Exeter',at Clinton ,'Flans an, Toronto; Mr. and Mm. Me- a, place to make every 'Canadian modern arrangement suited to the, D. Marks and H: Bolger.
Flanagan, the Huron Football Association this Mrs. George Eaton has received the1.
July 10 --Centralia at Exeter Davery, Hagersville; Mr, anti' Mrs. proud' of its history. following letter frorq a patient in needs of the billiard and lunch room:- .At - +a meeting of the teachers of
July 11' -Clinton at Gode'ric'h • W. wooleott and William Evans,, Games Pbr the five teams play- She went through Rideau Hall and
Ing are: Weston Sanitarium, as a result of a Its Corney location makes possible a Morris' township, plans were made to
,the Parliament Building's during the maximum, amount of natural light. hold a sports day in Brussels on
duly 14 --Centralia at Exeter
'ch Galt,.* Edward Horan and Mr. and note she ,�euclosed in' an article sent
'May 30 -Brussels at St. ColumbaI ,time Lord Willfngdon was Governor- Thursday July 15-Clitvton "at Exeter Mrs, Jack Feeney, •,Stratford; Anna there through the .Red Cross: y afternoon, June 12, -This' is
. . July 16-Wingham at Clinton Moran' Minden City; Mrs. Jos h _. June 5 -Atwood at Brussels , General of Canada.
Julie '6 -St. Columrban at Ethel Dear Mrs. Eaton: • a new venture and will include alt
In Rideau Hall two rooms especial -
July •17=Centralia at Wingham O'Hara, Palfns, Mich.; Mr. and. Mrs. Many thanks for your note, I don't. j� the pupils of Morris .township The
June 10 -Brussels at Watton ly impressed her. One was the Chin- �.11irfOn Truckers
July 18-lloderioh at Exeter' Rotarious and Mrs. D'Arcy ,Caroian, know how to start this letter. In program -Will include softball, races,
June 12 -Atwood at Ethel ase room' done with (beautiful car'v- e.� The .
? uuly 19= -Clinton at ,Centralia Detroit, and Mrs. G. Flanagan,, Ham- the first place L asked, my nurse -to comanittee responsible"" for .
July 21 -Exeter at Goderish ;,ton.. Interment was in St. Columbaa June 13 -St. Columban at Brussels ,lugs and• thick rich rugs... Two• screens get me some ASST n. arrangements. inchides George Tyle- 'i
f bich looked like pictures, were beau- PY]amas. When I got
i July 22s Wingham' at Ceairalia cemetery. June 17 --Brussels at Ethel thein I saw this note, It's a small g Glc m Nichol, Mrs, M. "Howard; Douglae
i Xu-L,ingha.m at. ]Rxeter - June 1 -Walton at St. , an hW - wrought ,by a Chinese artist
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- y world. Anyway, hos: is Your (bad Lawless and,'Miss Isobel 'Bowmah, A
July 25-ntrakia at Clinton • June 19 -Ethel at Brussels ,; Ptam scrap metal. While we 'think of a
• Tune 20 -Walton at -Atwood them c backward, we 'should accept arm?. .Thai's over two year's" -ago.,• ---I -.The. follow'in'g Ilurou_-_County deal_ r eshmen n ther-__
July 26- -Goderich ,at •Wingham c Jutle'24�Ethel at Wal on the Chiriesa as conic worth.111
hope it's better by now. I trust your ars and' trucleers assigned their
. duly 29--Wingham at Goderich tr P y of re h _
refreshment t boot 'will -be a
Oland .
.,'jam health is good, also the little' Eaton's, claims, on 'ove'reharge made by Gode- "'
.. Girl Breaks June 25 -Atwood at St. Calumbas, cggnition in our great Dominion, "ha, ha." As for fnyself . I'm, doing rich Elevator and Transit Company, •'
- .� June 27 -Wal n at russe The Indian room is rich with wean-. '
j i f June 28 -St. Columbasr at' Atwood .ng, Carvin and Lndian furniture very goad'. I got infection !n my left Limited, in favor of Huron, bounty -
BRUCEFIELD Leg at Kippen g a side. 'The weather here is nice and 'Federation of ' 'Agriculture, thereby Brick Up T�vQ
`' Mrs, George. Kennard left last week` July 3 Brussels at, Atwood Mrs,. Ri.tchie',felt that it is a shame
r r"— July 4 -St; 'Columban at Walton i•.o see the Indian papulation banded warm, but too much rain, Well, Mrs. making distribution of these funds
• , ., on a trip to .the ewes{ coast --cities,, While returning home from church g Eaton, I must "stop now,, so lease possible: G'llUrch%111dQWs 1 .
July 5 -Ethel at Atwood to ether and, 'banished, ' on reserves write back. b're'd "U. 'Fold; Clintoz;,• $1,002.60; `
_ July 8 -Ethel at St.' Co111mbaa When they have done so much, to x
., July 10 -Atwood •at Walton, start us on our way:. JACK TOOMEY; , -. Canada Packers Limited, Clinton, •
Seal Ort�7, w0 ~
I ' July 14 Walton at Ethei: The mint -was another ,place of •fn- Weston Sanita'ritrtr, - $307.24;- J. A. -Petrie,.. Clinton, $382.65; ,Two large Windows in.-tlte e_sst'-gra1Q, • •,.,
men's Institute
l At the finish of the schedule first terest.'Here the dusty looking metal Weston, Ont:' T• F'�mmer„„„rBenlrailler; $4`12,37;, °P First rPres•i>y'tena_n Church are be-
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+ G O �ZO . and thf'rd teams,.. andr..'second and is put in •Yurnaces and melted; the , Dungannon: 302.33; ing bricked a -this week Zee Rork
Wta McClure' Du $ p
, , ' , . neer H1St0 fourth teams will play off. ' ” . dros's” is taken out, 'it goes through ' •”' Chas. Coultes, Wingham; $190.38; J. has been made necessary by The al.:;. , �
acid 'testa and hardened• .Then it Is A. Williams & Co., Zurich, . $165.37; terations involved, in the installation
cut and stamped into the coins for F. A. Harrison, Brussels, $178.33'; of a new organ.
r • Bowling on�a -Ja'ek Regier, Seaforth, $38,08; Alex The brick work is in char a of Not+•-
! ,� (The' SeaPQrth 'Women's, Institute, He continued in this occupation for our use, g
throngh Its Historicil "Committee,: about five Imports• Bull' m Welles Londesboro, $22,05; .. H. Tra man Park, Mitchell, and Jos, .Burns
3, j years, during which time W The Peace•• Tower to a majestic j he Greer,, visa, we,6ou, $24.86; ' John, Logan, Dublin. '
U ,. treaded' Ay Mrs. Paul Doig, during ire he was strongly impressed with UYie sight. It, was built after the fire of Brussels, 10.27; O. E. 'Ereratt, Auburn,
I ti a Cent months; has recorded the history injustice "of 'the ,tithe syrst'em and, the Feb. 3, 1916. It was to be a memor- $1 us e Chas- Crossett, Dungq.burn,
of pioneer' farms and institutions of From Ireland pace after 1918. The carrilton Haste, to the wedding! ]~hat was
ppressive taxation which burdened ial to• " $24,31; John Burpstead, Belmore
i°, is the.larea. The stories are being pre the'.peo.ple. Hq told, an old friend bells are' magnificent, They range in the' "theme song in the Johnst6h 30.16; Case'Black, Molesworth, $26.96;
r pared ;in such a manner that they can that 'while working one day in the The two year old Dawble 'Dairy size from 2i/z 'ounces to ones weigh household: Gedrge and Mrs, George I,, ]3ecker, Dashwood; $28.53; Thos.
r be •preserved and thus' add in no small; geld, he began ho •think 'that 'surely Shorthorn bull, "Templereagh Royal ing tons. The largest one beat's the were behind schedule for a wedding G. Aitken, Clifford, $13.52.1.
i maeastare,, to the historical data of the there was a freer and 'tietter country King," which has b"n' imported from ius'cripltiou; "Glory to God in the that was to take place at Tilisonburg; . There have been numerous assign -
county. It ,may be ,that oertain his- ,somewhere, where a poor man•would Ireland by James. M. Scott, of Scott's highest; on• earth peace toward men some 85 miles distant. Almost any menta for amounts' under $10.00,
` itorical information, through lack of not be kept down by oppreselve taxa- of y Unclaimed anoney will be used
knowledge of the Poultry . Farm, was. • received this good will."' Over the doorway is minute George was read to blow • a
project, , hs.s not tion. His resolution was taken He week. The bull, which was bred by the 'inscription: The spacious sea is , fuse. Once out on the open road he for educational. work among Junior
. 'been made available to the ,Institute. threw down the spade with which he- Robert Stewart, of Templereagh, at her gates, "her gates both east and felt better. There, with -the throttle Groups or county hospitals. ' • ,i?
If this'.altou}d be the case, interested was working, sold hia-farm:, and nev- Stewartown, Northern Ireland, will. 'vest." The memorial ..,chamber is 24. wide open, he made trp, many precious • �+ -
11 (parties may obtain full information ,by er wrought another day, in his native head Mr. Scot's fine herd of forty Peet square and 4 i 'Feet high, . moments and at long last reaefted LEGION NOTES'
_J - ctirTtaeating Mrsg' iit R,R. 4, Seaforth. country.. ' • accredited Shorthorns, There are two sets of gates. leading their destination, ,.,They still ,had to TODAY and TOMORROW
, ' The following article, taken from Before leaving Ireland, he. went six to the chambers and on eitXter side find the "church, and the onlj p@des- News' of Seaforth Branch 156
the Institute collection, is the six months to the Grammar Scbool of a of the first ' is a lion. A plaque is trian they encountered was an elder- We meet a' lot of folks, year""after of the Canadian Legion
(' ° teenth in 'k series which will' appear Letterkenny. He 'then went to the shown with the%dragon of war on one ly lady who spoke very sditly, but ' year, „
3n The Huron Expositor). r United States,, leaving his, wife and 'side, the cross of peace on the dlher, also very, very' slowly, But finally Some good, some .bad, some just a The Seaforth Women's Institute is
ROBERT HAYS, Esq, family' !n: the meantime in Ireland, Mark Empire Day and in the background the sword of they reached the church ,snd, were little queer; sponsoring a dance in Cardnra's Hall
f This gentleman died at his resi- until he would make a hvtre for them sacrifice, A- plaque in memoriam for ushered into the second front pew. But bake them all, the rank and+file. Friday evening, the proceeds of
r dente, In MCKillop,'in the County of on this side,of the Atlantic. He went In Detroit the beasts and birds of the first 'war Squeezed into a crowded pew, George They play their part throughout Life's vhich are to be given as a.�tonatiow '
$anon, Canada, ' on April, 18, 1874, to the States and engaged 3n the will shows horses, mules, pigeons, canar- Pelt quite satisfied with himself that . little while. of the Institute to tht ' Legion, It is,
aged 80 years. He had been a long itg' business with his wife's uncle, ies- and rats. they had
I } time in an infirm state and .his' death ,General McLure, who fought in the Mr. Harry Martin, of Egmondville, The second got there ahead of the bride expected 'tbe event will be 'iargelyl
_1 _' ;,�, _ received a co this week of 'a pro mother's and groom, t Sometimes the
gate has the moth patronized.
n . .ar-of 1822. Here he remained'-fior. y fit '. .r h - good are not so very
gre#r - 13ut- `� r �d ••- lar _- 9F +l� -' Aa
tun took .place on Sunday, the a few years, after whitah he went to gram of the third annual Empire Day of the beauty, courage, ,true'Od` - -- "11
l celebration, tieing sponsored. by the patriot- ing out of the Corner of their eyes The bad may, oftimes be mis-under- M W. Miller, 51,� of Goderlch, Clerk+
)9th, and the procession was fully. Rdehesier and engaged -an milling ism in' thds land worth living' for. they whispered to each other hat stood; T- of Huron 'COunty. was effe'c'ted district
Q,hree•quarters of a mile in length, the again for three or four British Empire Association, of Micbi- St
g years, On In the: memorial hall there arse three everyone around � them were strap- 'the queer may think the same'of you comma.nd;er 'of District I'& of tho
gen at Detroit on May 24.. The seere e g + sere. And then it dawned on and me,
largest ever- seen in ' MOKillop, He the whole his milling operations• were stained glass windows' d lean `Gall ` Cau'adign Legion a.t a miesting in K$t-
f4' Was initerxed in .the; Harpurhey bury- ziot successful, Cor thtiirgh an active,, tart' of the •asisoeiatlon is John J. to arms," "Call to remembrance'' and them the virere in the wrong And that's ruby. men and nations die Chen .1 on Sunday. I%'succeeda f3oc
MacEwen, a former resident of Eg
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. �- dug ground; He'leaves five sows acrd industrious, honest;'painstaking man, "Call to peace." On ,the walls, the church and ,at the wrong wedding. -don Thompson, of Kitchener. Thei
' ° , +trio daughters. and hiss 'aged partner ,he did net nearly receive the ,pay mondville. thistle, shamrock and lros'e are entwin- ,Lucky for thein there wasga side enn- agree. new district CommatTder, gnito *on Ifi
" i n life, behind hint. One of his sons, which' he was promised for his: labor, ed with rosemiary for, xemerabrance, trance , and without further ado, We read,, we listen to the news each. the.D.C.M. ia,the,Firs•t, Great War ii*
as is well known, is the ex-RegistrixT this at first disheartened him, there . on ,Su6day, Marjorie Hadgert, and asphidei ,for warning, " and with. as little commotion as, rpos- day,
a veteran. oP 'thg ..li8th Itif&2l't'ry �$att � i �{
" ' ifor Nortu' #iuron, acrd also an, ex- At this time ,he senit • t'or his, 'wife little daughter of Mr. apd Mrs, Gor- Wrhe central altar. holds file 'bock of Bible, they made their exit, Again We want to know just what the Big talion. He enlisted) a'f Clixtina dtt'tha 'gr a
fi+C.P.I<'., and'lit' profession a lawyer.- ami family; having 'resoIRed to make don Hodgen, of Exeter, broke her leg` remembrance. A gift t0 Can'ada Cram they had' to ask directions' to ttie Four say;"
161st Battalion, ati,d was trapsYerred ` „•
As the deceased gentleman, was a America hist, future home. He next a Brit&in Is a plc ue with ,the uplifted church they were seeking, and snake They seem like children, playing in tC the b8th when he went overseas .J.
and received brwfaes red' shock Im 4
main of some note, a more lengthened Caine to Can&& and bought a farm' some manner the ear door sprung op- 'hand' holding . amin'g' .torch and, in- a wild dash In the car, The bride the street, to Joined the' Great wen overs a6, '
votice seems to be demanded. He was near Ingersoll, -and unitedi with it the en andi, the little l Pell ottt.. gibe scribed: "To u from falling 'hands ,saved them by being slightly 'late, F}ach wanderiWa,r
$ g ng, will the other felilow Aseociation at Clintoti ire I t h+&
Ribm near Londonderry, Irelpd:, some- .business Of •tan3ing•' Alter four years was removed' to LotcdCn hostpital, we throw the torch; be yours to hold; and; the settled into a old asacciatian w�� succeE*dsd by ebbe ~ !"
.s , isahere about the year 1.794, and when reaidence in Ingersoll he removed to Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney, of eter, It high."' Y Pew with. re• Wheat:
,, t lief.' . There you have a pictture present Canadian, Legion, 'MYr', "jt' ( },
u boy ,orent fC `the 1°arls'h Shctool o'P" the 'village now known as HCysville; visf"ted on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. In 'the Hall of ,Fame :aura mnonumen;ts of the President of the Bowling Club, I wonder, will there ever come a has ^herd af4ices, Ifs Clinton ettd ,iodli� ;,�
CoulwelY; where ,he received_ a Pain the place having been named after Arnold 4aekstetter, to heroes and Ihe'roiues. One Is.to the 9e' 4e' teacher,• rsch branches oP Ube LegionIlt to w•
Bbout this'
When aided 24 years' ' b- him, Here e b remla ed20o ae Els of anuses. It i white Caged' marble The fish story for this week is Or will it see a mean' of God, apreach= tion servin his incl teitlm
kre. James,.Morfie and 'children. of e
rage` fife married, and• this. farthei` yI•ng land, and built au riariil and made .t a visiteib an Sunday with Air. fAa►t by 9 'feet+by 6 dariilee deep, A true, Gordon BaiPour, who ie well er; g 9s .iii' ` f..
!i hi C?odlenic "01" ogininand'er. When >Era cbfil�'
about this' time, divided, his farxrl be- Fi']lage. Hera he rernainetL" for about and Mas', Z. ,Chipahase, „ figure aP a woman representing Vs- known In and around Seaforth, caught Maybe a chastened soul of hultuble e �
s: Etve+en his two mans, 3iemce 'tire subject eight years, being sonra8wliat d3sueCur- Mr. and Mrs.. Jaoibs Boweyr o'f' f' to", holds' in each,bavd' a 'serail. a trout t Pl ter his feria, W. M, M,CI)t)se14, lil
Die sere,, is dated, iG9 '' au' speckled tat f r the -Huntsville birth L inCardine, who wan eleCtiid ail a rb- i,
J d .dhows, area measuring 22Q inches' in lengbh will rise and revofwtio isx' ' ;a ,''_.
visited lc Sunday iiith Mr, and n e this earth.. Cent .mraetiirg in Daderid '
t ;&tf thie memoir went o Parmin'g, and ugP• at 'times by 'his mill dam being Mrs. Jarmes 11IoLeatt. CCont3nued on gager) and weighing 46'a Pounds. ....JOS •BA`"C....r ,oire . , , wig r m °,4w�i
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