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LIKE AN ARABIAN NIGHTS
ADVENTURE
Have you ever aisbed to see with
your own eyes deep-racerned valleys,
snow -topped muuntalans, rugged lath -
way; that lead adventurous souls from
the heart of forest lands up to rocky,
witty heights? .
All this la pert ofr the trragnifi eat
panorama of mountain; Stotler and
ra. ing stream that you can see and
enjoy as you travel through to the
Pacific toast end to Alaska.
(in the way there you can stop off
at Jasper National Park -see the won-
ders of this greatest of Canadian play-
grounds.
Then leave civilization behind for a
day or two as you pass through range
after range of mighty forest -clad
mountains. Taste again the joy of
city life at beautiful 'an.snn-er and
Victoria. Then take the far-famed trip
IMMIGRANT LAD HAD
ACTED QUEERLY SAY
ASHFIELD PEOPLE
Evidently Deranged When He
Threw Himself in Front of
a Train at Teeswater
.10
a..s tried out for a month at fifteen
dollars and found and, if satisfactory
would Is' hired for a year. "From
what I have learned since the lad ap-
twr•utly kept from the otticielg the
':tots of his Illness of two years agO,
the Dupers show nu referent... to it.
::lid itIdle 1 only saw bleu casually a
':tae or two it was only when I tock
:nim over to nay brother's at Olivet last
\I..tekay week that I suspected any'
:lig out of the -ordinary about him.
after he left nay brother's plate
and in the light of what has since
Lucknew, June 20 (Toronto Star transpired did I have any cause to
report). -Fred Bright, the Immigrant •inspaet that he may have leen tueut-
.liy affected. Ile seemed very bright
youth who threw himself iu front of :+ ,although highly sensitive."
train at 'Perimeter, had a short bin Ilan McKay. an Irish lad with
varied five-day experience with farm whom Bright (dammed. statedthat he
era is this vicinity. Fur a day and Lad never sten' anything out of the
u -half, just prior to the fata.ity, na inay tthaut Bright. he had seemed (lithe
was working with Jim Culbert, u cement and spoke well uf. the Shap'
tons.
farmer uud hay dealer. and for Ia.. Several people in Lueknuw who saw
days prior to that he had been with Bright the day of the tragedy com-
11ew. ilacT.-teiet,- Qualities
fifteenth corner at Olivet. Both t'ul. Ile vetuest height and friendly, they
bert and his wife thought him might)
tine. but with the MacTavi-he,. Inc
acted queerly.
RECORDS OF CLINTON
-Bright come to u>j..lednt,:d SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
last week," said Jim Culbert to The [row the inception of union.
Slur. -1 was coming along the road Students (late Won \l:uq .\cards fur The Presbytery expressed its appre- LIFE LNSURAN('E (Sun Life Co.),
UNITED CHURCH
PRESBYTERY OF HURON
,keds in the New Chureb Building at
Grand Bend
The 1'resitytery.of Carlin meet in re•
'gular session at Cr.tutt Bend un June
21st, with Rev. J. E. Hogg, of Clinton,
In the chair. The tuet'tiug was held
iu the new church building of the
(aited Church in Grand Bend, of
which lieu. J. M. Culling is the min-
ister. The chief item of business was
the election of °titters for the ensuing
year. Fite names were plated in nu-
wliatiuu for the °hitt of chairman,
but in the subst•.pleut ballot Rev. B.
II. Buruby, S.T. D., minister of Queens
street Cultist church, Blyth, received
by far the majority of votes. Ills elec-
tion was theta made unauiwous. Dr.
Buruby bus been the faithful and etll
cleat secretary of Presbytery front the
luegluuiug. It was thought fitting that
his services as secretary should be hon-
ored by his election to the chair.
p_ alp. Auburn. assistant
secretary of Presbytey, was moved up
to the elle of secretary and Rev. A.
E. Doan, of Clinton, was wade assist-
ant secretoy. Mr. W. G. Medd, 51.P.1'.,
u
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J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance
The Armstrong Real Estate
f Exeterwits re-elected treasurer of
,
:resby'trry, an other lie has ably tilled and Insurance Agency
and picked him up. Ile told Inc Lel G,� Work
sus looking fur a place, and I asked.)' ,rhe Sa•htot of ('tauuu`ree, Clinton,
him how much he wanted. lie told' has just completed another moat slit'.
oar twenty a aax,uth and hoard.
1 ( et'ssful year. The studt•nts have won
took hint along .over to Whitechurck. eighty-eight awards from the Heming-
way to was telling me a little about panics: 44 Initial certificates, 19 card
hiwsrif. Ile had been w' eking with tsars, 25 medals.
a Tarmacs ekes near Exeter. but
cuuldu't get used to It. The highest rafts' written was 67
n
-In Luckuow he said be wanted to
get a safety razor. Next day we
went to Teeswater where I laud the
imam bananas.
lie got himself imam
candy and a lair of cocks. We had
cleaned tip whet hay we had for the
haler and were waiting fur another
7 -load when he -went away. Next thing
ae knew the train came in and lie
I threw himself in front of 1t.
f -He seemed to be a bright, well
1
educated chap," said Culbert. "lie
! -- th
through the acenfc seas of the - or
Pacific Coast to Alaska -she land of
the Midnight Sun.
Low tourist fares are now in effect.
The complete cost of the trip is sur-
prisingly low --well - within reach of
the average person. This way you
really see the West.
Ask any Canadian National Rail-
ways agent for full information stud
literature on these tours. lie will he
glint assist _ you to plan your
itinerary. 2t
words per minute written by Ti 1e1 w wiuiaters to be Berg. C. F. l'lurke,
Ritz Of Hayfield in the gold medal con. Gudis arsich, E. '. Berg. Chandler, Fordarke,
test. The second highest. is words per I`
minute, was written by Luella Powell and A. Sinclair. Hensall„the laymen to
of Clinton, also In the gold medal con- i be Slmun Dow, !toy's church, J. Bee-
croft, Belgrave, and L. Tyndall,
Bee-
line. I l'linton.
The awards won from the st•houl de h resbytery standing committees for
panatel t -ot the United Typewriter' the year sere chosen, Hey. W. A. and water in house; fine Iota:
Co.. ilial u o. Ontario, are as follows:. Bremner, lirutetield, succeeds iter. W. small stable $700
Initial 'i. L. Katre--1.. lbpell 31, lt. �I,.
Macdonald of Fgtnonelrille as Small cottage; good appear -
$525
as. L. Knox 31, M. Mrltrieo 31. , cluairunin of the maintenance and ex- Hole; 2 lot:.
dation of the services of the retiriug ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, AUTO,
chairman, Hey. J. E. Hogg, Cliuhw. lt.
also recorded Its sympathy for Mr.
Nogg and his people In the loss by lire
of their beautiful church building
early that morning.
It was decided to make the execu-
tive of Presbytery consist of the chair-
man. the secretaries, the treasurer and
three ministers and three lay turn, the
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Houses and Lots In Goderlch and Vi.
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Some very cheap properties for quick
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11,44 -story red brick house, mod-
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residential location. Import-
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Price for quick sale $1200
Good 1% -story house, 2 iota, 2
barns. Convenient to Square$1075
1% -story house;. electric lights
A. Storer :hr. 1'. Armstrong :li. I. • tension fund committee.
didn't seem to fit in out her,. lie told I Nagle 31. T. Ritz 37, it. Glanville :44. A veru- tine devotional paper on
me thinks were so dlffer.t,t from what I N. la wrnsou 30, M. Dearing :31, L. ..'That lima" the Supply of Which
1 they were back hone% lie complained' Steaty tie. M. $s -anon :gib It. Elliott Seldom Exceeds the'Demand" was
that in the Old Ceuutry folks bad' rat. V. Moore 30, A. Johnston 30, R. givett by Rev. A. W. Brown, Ashfield.
to
Summer Season
1928, at
The Pavilion
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Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Saturday
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breakfast when they gut up. u meal Henry rat. P. B1".“--- :33, G. Itigeins :t-1, i the virtue being patients•. In a very
uruund ten in the forenoon, dinner Bronze Medulla -C. Jackson 41, E. 1 tine way \I r. Brown brought out our
around one. a
tread in the afterorrua Knox 42. B. 1lettry M1, A. Johnston 4(►, need of patience with ourselves, with
and a supper along about nine, before L Powell 40..\. St ores 43, E. Leiner I other., and with Gott.
gulag to bed• q'hcre he had been 41. H. Pickard 40, R. hearing 42. It. Some discu.slon took place v.ith re-
w'urliug fu Exeter they Ouly had three I Ritz 40. M. Dearing 411,
Kurd to the standing and training of
meals a day and he saidthey weren't Silver medals -T. Ritz 50. L Knox lay preachers. The committee on
regular. One might be very early, an- 74).
etudeuti and education was instructed
other around twelve and supper when • -\wards from the shod department
hTaey cuuid get thi'ougtt, somctittres late ----
at night. lie seemed out of plate and of the Lten o, 4) {awrt'61D-
{eauc, Toronto. /►lit., as follows:
disappointed. but cheerful enough." Initial
thought Ile would make a good
baud for we and was prepared to keep
him on al. staua'n. I told hint that
when my work was through, or if he
found it too heavy, there were lots of
farmers around he could get on with."
_ Mrs. Culbert stated that she had
been impressed with Bright's apparent
qualities.
"Ile gave me a chocolate bar that
day," piled up a little six-year-old.
-When Culbert pit
tial certificates--It..lteacom 2S.
A. Storer :r:. NI. Melirlen 30, E. Drlveer`ller. 71• M.' Cttidley was the Only One _ -
40 K Corti. utt 'h' N. Law•rnson 0 M. of the four 1111444.11t to make reply.
Many others; ask about them.
FARMS
Large number of tine farms for sale.
Some of them can be bought just now
for alsatt value of buildings and
Improvements.
Office days -Mondays, Wednesdays.
Saturdays, or any day by special
request.
For all particulars see or writs
to look Into the whole matter and re-
port-at
eJ. W. ARMSTRONG
p rt - at a later meeting. F areeeil was
said to four ministers who are moving Real Estate Agent
this year to other Presbyteries, hitt P, O. Ilex 59. Goderleh Oeg : •
Dearing 29. G. Higgins 27. A. John- After expreclug its appreciation for
slots 25. B. Henry 30. M. St-rnton
R. Elliott 2t(, M. Blacker 2t;. V. Miu.re
27, 1'. Fast.m 311. L. Mulholland 29. 1..
Steacy 31, 11 -Stewart 25, T. Ritz 25.
M. Murphy 23. A. iw'iper 29, M. Turner
25, J. Nagle 25. - -
('iaril eases--i):-Deicer '(` t'ttwcit
42. 1,. Knox 35. iI. Sims :tet, A. Taylor
44. A. Storer t '. II. l'4e k-
ard 35. B. Glanville 41. G. Iliggins 34.
J. Nagle 36. M. Scatter 37. B. Henry
on the road Bright had not told him
of having worked for two or three
days with Alex. Mata'avish, a farmer 30. A.- Johnston 41, H. Stewart 3:'e, T.
who lives about six miles from Cul- Ritz 31. P. Easom 3•Q, M. Turner 36.
here's place, but he had said lie hail Silver medials -E. Jackson 51. it. studded islands of Ge,.rgkun Bay w
been walking nearly all night and Dearing 45. J. Nage 45, T. Ritz no, E. fulfil your dw•laest desires fir the
NHS looking for a place to work, and Driver 30. L. Powell 45. L. Knox 51. B.
perfect holiday.
their honpittility. Presbytery adjourned
to meet In Queen street United church,
Blyth. on October 9th next.
Thirty-two ministers ted thirty-five
laymen were- LI attendance nt Preit-
bytery. DOMINION, PROVINCIAL.
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Fire• Accident. :Automobile, and
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Phone 53 Goderich
Geo. Williams
Dealer in
THE FISH ARE BITING
tie Among tet Thirty Thousand
Islatrtls of Georgian Bays
If you hole the out -of -dors. enjoy
the thrill of the roil, the rocky pine -
that he had come from Exeter. Glanville 4S, it. Henry 45. A. Storer 52. This Island -dotted summering place
It developed at the Inquest that he l:o m•s1a]v-T. Ilifs 87 T 1'anf11" is one of the fittest fishing grump's n
had also worked for MacTavish for a 'R• Canada. Here black Mins. grant light•
couple of days, having been brought I ing mnskinnnge and lake trout are
there from Exeter by Rev. D. Mac- ZURICH BOY VICTIM ready to test the wits and skill of any
'ravish.t. of James street United chunk, eager fisherman.
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Exeeterer, to see if he would Butt for a The Islands and their connecting
)carr -round jolt.
it nisei came out in the inquest that
through his presence nt the Mae'radrlah
farm Alex. MaeTavish and his wife
sat up for "one awful night."
-The boy came here from Exeter,"
Mrs. Mat'l'avish testified. "We tussled
at man for the season and %Could have
liken him on for a year had he suited
us. lie acted queer from the time he
mate. lie was always doing unusual
things. Ile would tell my husband
one thing and me another. Ile wanted
to be assured that he would be taken
on for the year and there were Iota of
things he didn't w'nttt to do.
-We eonldn't keep hltn and told him
eo. 'rite night he left here he went ant ]itrtsltm, was painfully huntedabout
about nitre, wearing a sweater tont the face and head. Her condition is
and scarf. and we were very arianot s..rinne. .\ brother. Idris+rt, nge•I
.'I that nht fent ice plght do 4 echo was also in the• room, esaYnp`d
-.unwthingig
fn- leerfor Mc hlrlmtni hsd
left a stuall rifle which he had used
to shoot saws with in the milk honer.
Bright hail been hanging around the
milk horse Ord before that he had
eel' harking over some cartridges that
were in the house. My hn.trntsd said
he had lae.•tt alarmed at the looks of
the Ii.ry and his netI n e, and when he
went aaoy Si mysteriously late In the
evening w.. thought of the gun in the
mirk home and had no way of knowing
where he hast gone. So we ant lip all
sight nitinol lights, afraid to retire."
Inresticctlwns made have nHo dc►
relrgrpd the tae t that he ens nut com-
pletely r cau-ered from an attack of
brain fever whlelt he had two years
ego when he came to ('attntin, but that
title fact was apparently concealed
tram the immigration officers.
-When plating through here he told
Ml.. Shipley, a member of our W.M.S.,
that he had had to glee up his studies
for matriculation owing to having had
nn attack of hrain fever." was the
statement of itev. D. Mat'ravlsh of
Exeter to The Star.
Mr. MaeTavish said he had reeom-
mended a nomination for an inexperl-
ened farm helper for Earl F. Shepton
et Exeter. On this nomination Bright
had come to Canada and on arrival
here heel been taken to Shapton's
home about a mile out of the town. He
arrived there on the 4th of May and
Ten -year-old Morley Sairuon Dies in
London Hospital
. in.nduu. .hn,e 21;. -Terrible burns.
suffered in nu explosion whish resltltg.F
after he haul isetred oral -o11 on burning
r•tnlers in the kitchen stove at his
home in Zurich, proved fatal yesterday
,u Morley Salmon. ten years old. The
lad died in St. Joseph's huspltul here
early last night, within two hours
lifter being admitted. Ile was a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snlwou, and
yesterday eas the first slay of his trim-
mer Vacation. '
Ws sister, Janet. aged 5, who wits Ili
Il:t` kitchen ' nt the time of the ex•
channels are at cerituble pnrndise to
tins eawvar, canoeist and angler. . Tel
it is only the hours' by train front
Toronto. Cottages, boarding houses
and hotel. are now open.
Illustrated literature tool complete
information as to individual reea,rts
litsclnding rates) and steamer ser-
vice will be gladly given to you by
any Canadian Nnttoitul Railway
agent.
-How Is your son getting ala,ug in :
the Ford factory's
"Fine -he'. leen pr tel."
"Promoted? Yen don't say:"
'.Yes: ile rayl tip pat tit ch(1s.l•
not nutnlser :44. and they- jumped hila
right up Io chassis nit number :17."
ttnhiarfniv+r rye lad . I,arente were not
hi the house when the fatal eypb• „
a•cttrmal. '
The ni'ther was in a nearby fiehd.
and the lad was prelwring to wash the
breakfast dishes. that be might sur
prise her when she returned. i'repnra
tory- to heating the water the boy nt
tempted to rekindle the lire. And the
exploaon os'•nrred when he poured the �
,.ual•oll on. the burning embers. The
fore of the bloat blew the bottom ort
of the retainer and ignited the table-
cloth and the Iinolenm on the floor. • 'I
With his (+wilting aflame the ottild
ran from the house. sr•renming for
help. .5 neighbor. Peter Knipp. tart-
ly eaxrr•eded In extingittshhtg the
fiances. but not before the horn. had
taken fatal effect. The hunt tens taken
to the °Mee of Dr. A..1. MacKinnon.
and was nt once removed to the hospi-
tal here, where he was attended by
Dr. lladley \\'Illinms.
Beside. his parents, the lad Is tint -
deed by one sister. Janet. and, three
brothers. Clifford. Homer and iinhert.
The father. ('pester Salmon, Is a team-
ster to hunch.
The ideal 0elf Ban
'Most any golfer, poor or rich.
Woslld never count the r•nst,
Could he hilt buy a golf hall which
Would hark when it was loaf.
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