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BELFAST
BELFAST, July 3.—Mr. Ralph
Cimeron spent • day last . week in
London.
We are r.rry to report the illness
of Mr. and Mts. John Mullin, also of
Mrs. Dynes Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane of Ripley
visited at Mr Jas. Hackett's on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Hackett and
family and lir. and Mrs. Baldwin
spent Sunday with relatives In Strat-
torA
Mrs. Geo. Tilden, of Holstein, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Darla.
Misses Anda and Wtnntfred
Lane motored to Coldwater on Sat-
prday. Miss Melds Lane returned
with them on Monday:
OONGAZGATIONAL PICNIC
V et.rfs SR United (birch People Ito
-
joy Outing at Meeeectusg Pant
More than one hundred members of
Victoria street fatted church and
Sunday school ■ttended the annual
congregational picnic at Menesetung
Park on Monday afternoon. It was
perfect day and those in attendance
eejeyed tbe outing..to_tht-bW.__ ft/r_
an afternoon ot games, races I sad
swimming, a picnic supper was *erred.
Rev. P. W. Cralk had general charge
of the outing.
A softball game was played by mem-
bers of the Sunday school, and the
men held a horseshoe contest_
Racesresulted as follows:
Under six years—Olt-1z, Joan Beech -
ler. Sylvia Craddock, Jean Swanta,
Evelyn Breckow. Boys, Jim Taman,
Donald Sproul, Donny Jones.
81m to eight 'we—Girls, June
Bae -bier. if/aryl enMerasa. Barbara
zeh_aass, John Tamale
Hight .to ten year.—Olrta, June
Bloomfield, Betty Snell, Donna Drew.
Boys. Jack Westlake, Gordon Sutcliffe, Aotl
THE SIGNAL
Reunion of S. S. No. 5, Colborne
(As ted by vete et tae Natives
was Mrs within a strife's threw
the Leg Scheel)
June 28, 1986
A reuuluu ideate of the old pu
and their frlends of school Beet
No. 5, Colborne township, took
at the present reboot grounds tode
seventy-nine years a r the form
of the section. The lry
was please
the crowd glorious. Over three h
dred peopte—ota-nme pupils, press
day pupils and their trleuds--ga
ered and renewed aequalntances
old school days. 1 counted ft
eight automobiles, two mingle bugg
two motorcycles and one truck.
some of the old pioneers, teachers
pupae, who have gone on to the 1
where they never grow old, eoutd ha
passed by tbe old a,•hool, what a tb
trey would have gut to see the cba
In the process of time since they w
to the old log school. Who kno
but they may have passed by the
school, and viewed tbe scene w
pleasure?
The tables were laden with dal
eatables, the children, this and lad
were dreamed In their light sumo
costumes, which displayed their to
ly forms to perfection. I noticed Ito
of the old No. 5 school bachelors fr
the Lake ttihore road with ire
their eyes warn they Iwtwld t
lovely female forms,
They bad a line program of e
making, song and instrumental mus
The oldest pupil of the old log /chs
present was John t)ustow, seven
nine years of age. Mr. Dustow ga
a fine address, reitinlsceut of o
school days, and also sang that it
old Methodist hymn, "We will pet.grow old over there," which he to
t
eo aweett7, so ettey to the ossa
lo
se, that it brought sweet memori
back, and a tear of remembran
dropped from many an eye.M
The O -tigers
The pupils present at this reunlou
who attended the old log .school in
the sixties were John Uustow, Joseph
McCann, William Bogie (Bed Bill)
James and Edward Foley (twins)
They were the only old pupils pre
=at that attended the old log school
Tbey had tbelr pictures takes, this
old school gang. No dontat R. It.
Sallow. w111 have them for sale to
postcard else. They would be a nice
souvenir of the old No. 5 reunion to
send to old friends who could not be
present. Also a photo of the hundreds
tet ette'Bded -would make- a oleo
souvenir -of tie old school reunion,
and 100 years hence would be interest-
ing to posterity.
I noticed among the crowd George
Sturdy from Godericb township. He
went to the old log school for five
years when a boy, but cane to the
reunion at too late an hour to get
Into the picture of the old• =bootgang. He said he bad a warm stat
In his heart for the bays and girls of
his old school days at No. 5, but was
sorry to see so few of theta left. He ,Mg pr
*marooned his pieasurr at lee -
la
Now, the present trustees, Alex.
Watson, Leslie Johnston and Andrew
e, did the grand and should be
gratulated upon the success of.th
Mime reunion, as they bad pro -
ed swings for the children, game
the sports and seats for the ladies,
elderly men and lazy pupils. They
also gave everyone present a climb of
Ice cream and furnished free drinks
--ot lemonade. G. H. G.
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HISTORI' OF THE SE('TION
I'erhaps a few records of the old
school would be of Interest to the
reader. Application to start a school
s made to the Reeve of Colborne
rt Hunt, on the 25th day of April
n
the year J556, by Sandy Anrnd,
er Rutrtsson and Thomas Grundy
rding to the minutes, apparel -
was granted as follows: "This
dey of May to the year of our
rd nue thousand eight hundred and
.six at Uoderk•h, T. W. Wilson,
retary, Robert Hunt, town Reeve-
-sent, Sandy Armand, Peter lteblu-
and Thome.. Grundy."'
Iret school meeting of school sec -
No. 5, Cleburne, held January 7,
, In the Maitland motel, Colborne;
At a meeting of t5te_f[Cg1iu).ders and
fiyttlrp?pMera Mr. Hlirsy.Hurte»e `
called to the chair. Mr, Andrew Link -
later was requested to act as
tary. 'Moved by Joseph Strong,
who
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Ten to twelve years—(Nola, Elva yid
Snell. Pearl Westlake, Doris Squire.
vld
Boy., Raymond Snell, Jack Westlake, for
Sam Mabon.
Twelve to fourteen year.—Girls,
Evelyn Prowse, Valera Craddock, Elva
Snell. Boys, Jack Snell, Jack Mc-
Kinnon.
o.
Kinnon. Harry Westlake.
Fourteen to sixteen years—Boys,
Bruce Bloomfield, Geo. Hall, Harry
Westlake.
Threedegged race—Elva Snell and
Jack Snell. wit
Toting ladles' race—Dorothy Prowse,1e
Loretta Swantz. In
Young men's race—Geo. CurrelL Pet
Rne ell Bloomfield. Arca
Married women's race—Mrs. John tion
Sproul. 7th
Married men's race --Harry Barker l o
Married and single men's rare— fifty
cieorge Correll, Harry Rloom5eid..
th
Thread-e-needle—Mrs. 7. Adam, ser
Jr . Harry Bloomfield. pr,
tklpping—dLe1Pn Bee, Mildred Monk r
Wheelbarrow race -Evelyn Prowse lion
end Jark McKInnon, p 7
High Jump—Bruce Bloomfield
day hereof, and we furtber bind and
oblige ourselves, and our successorsMM
in oee, faithfully to employ the pow-
ers with which we are legally In-
vested by the said section o1 laid Act,
to eollett and pay the aatd teacher,
during the continuance of this agree-
ment, the sum for wbleh we hereby
become bound—the said sum to be
laid to the said teacher yearly. And
the said teacher hereby contracts and
tenths- himself to tee= ,0d mr laws
the school, In said school section, ac-
cording to the regulations provided
for by the said School AM.
This agreement to =Minus for one
year from the date hereof.
Given under our hands and seals
this first day of January, One Thou*
and Eight Hundred and Fifty-eight.
JAwES DUSTOW,
ALFRED MORRIS,
HILLARY HORTON.
Trustees.
(Seal)
Witness : TIUOMA8 GRiJT1DY.
ItI(111AJtD HAYNES. Teacher.
WRIGHT—EDGAR
A wedding was solemnized by Rev.
F. W. Cralk at Victoria 'erect rafted
church parsonage on Saturday morn-
ing. when .lean Agnes, slaughter of Mr.
anti Mrs. Robert lydgar, of Gorrle, was
united in nmrrtage to William A.
Wright, ,t Wroxeter. The bride and
groom were attended by Mis Margaret
Wright, Kt.ter of the groom. and Mr.
Leslie Douglas, Moth of Wroxeter. Mr.
■od Mr.. Wright will live at Wing -
ham
Election Date
May Be Sept. 16
p
(Continued from pa1)
the Government that the farmers of
Quebec Province would obey no such
law. A Liberal amendment to detetei
this obnoxious clause was defeated by
90 to 53 votes.
A resolution by Alfred Speakman,
C.F.A., Red Deer, urging adoption of
social credit to provide increased pur-
chasing power. was defeated. Conser-
vatives and Liberals uniting against
It.
In the Senate, Hon. G. C. Ballan-
tyne, Oonservative, ,Montreal, spoke
out on behalf of "good business"
against .ill t4a___Oovernment Doke
spreads legislation. • Senator sir
Meigben remarked, "These questions
are not Ito simple as they appear to
some high -grader moralists who make
money by parading thelr demagogism
to the press."Se
The nate Wait* Up
Isreidentally, much comment has
been heard of late months on the new
lease of life taken on by the Senate
ander Mr. Meighen'a leadership, with
the astestance of W. F. O'Connor, S.C.,
Toronto, as legal counsel. In so care-
fully scrutinising all House ot Owe
mese I SLatloe. It 1* pointed est the
also that, whatever happens in .
election, Mr. Melghen will lead a very
strong Conservatlre group In' the
Senate In the next Parliament, with a
e i majority of thirty or more over the
Liberal Senators.
s Because, of his admtt�dly good work
six chairman of the Pensions Commis-
sion for the pant year. Mr. Justice
Fawcett Taylor of Winnipeg Is being
continued In that poaltion by the Gov-
ernment for another year.
Mr. Kennett told the House of Com-
mon% that the trouble with British
('olumbla relief camp strikers is fes-
tered
by Communeetic Influence and
he appealed to all good (*teem; to
omelet the Government In maintaining
law and order throughout the Domin-
i ion. ileums. tro,dsworth and Mac-
hina..erlticlxed the manner in which
+MJir. nnett had revived the strikers'
delegation here a few days ago, hut
Mr. Guthrie, reiterating the Gnrern-
ment'a potation and intention to resist
al/ the strikers' demands, uttered a
fwarning that "those who break the
taw most take the consequences"
Liberals of course put on a greet
demonstration in the House when the
New Kntnaw•Ick PleetloA results were
rewired Thrrrarley--night. Mr. Ben-
nett Jeer smiled and1'Bfffd lir. King that
war t trdfY }gear.- is re' ,d... hrr- fierederat election "rii.if as soon as pos-
sible."
Fat men's and thin wnmpa's raee—
George Beeehler and Dorothy Prouse.
Swatting the hag—Mrs. John SprouL
Clothespin raee -Annie McKinnon.
rug -of -war {Juniors)—Jack Snell,
Harold Squire, (leo. Snell and Harr/
Westlake.
Backward and forward race—Eve gn
Snell and Jett Snell.
f.v• +.A.,•-+- .
secre-
seconderd by illiray Horton, and AUBURN
ter hinds himeett to finish the a•hooll
be a ftee school. Moved t.y Samuel
Morrls. seconded by Alex. Green, that
Jame. I)ustow be appointed a trustee. !
Carried, Moved by Prince Morris,
seconded by Jo Strong, that iitlray
Horton he a trustee. Carried.
Record. of a meeting held at Oar -
braid hotel February 21, 1557. It
was decided by a majority of eleven
votes to five that James Green's lot
he the new school site in preference
to Robert Cammish's and agreed to
rent Alex. Green's house for three
months et a rental of 12 per•month,
the same to be used as a school house
410 until the new selood bonne he -built.
BUiLDiN'G AGREEMENT
"ity and between Hllray Horton and
James Duatow, trustees, and James
Linklater, carpenter, wherein the lat-
ter hind. himself to finish the school
house situated on lot 11, ronesabn
12, Colborne, according to specifica-
tions on or before May 20, 185T, for
the sum of Twent,y-elght Pounds Fif-
teen Shillings." -
The lot on which the present No.
5 school house stands, one acre In
extent, was purr—bilged from David
Heeley, No 1, 11470, for 11e nom of
fifty dolls= ($!W),06)
AGRE'EMBNT WITH Se'Itetea,
TEM 'LiF:R t
We, the nnderatgnel, trusteeit of
J
school Renton No. 5 In the tnwnahlp 1
of Colborne, by virtue nt the antherity
veated 1n no by the fifth elan= of the
twelfth oetlon of the Lipper Canada
School Art of 1Mio here (lbcmen Rleh-
ard Haynes, who holds a second -clues 1
rertltrwte of gnailfrntlon. to he a
leacher In said school sPetton. and we
I do hereby contract with and employ
*tele teeekev wt the rata .at.. sixty M
pounds per anima from sad after the
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AUBURN, July 3.—Mr. and Mrs
IE. Pe•it, Mrs. Petit. et.. and M1** Vtc.
.aria Pei:, of Preston, were guests a1
the home of Mrs, J. Irwin over the
holiday.
Mr. and Mre. Carr and Rilly and
Mrs. Carr, ar., of Dresden, were els!
tors at the hone of Mrs. (3. i.. Sturdy
over the week -end.
We enngratalete MIA Vivian ferrate
man on her rarefying first -elate honors
In her recent musical examination;
also Miss Betty Asquith on receiving
aecondt9aae honors.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. ikdn Craig
and Mies Retty Craig are visitietrel-
ativcs at Flirt. Mich. "-'�'
Thls is strawberry week In Huron.
A greet many farmers have rnmmenced
haying.
Mr, and Mr.. E. Ralthby and etrlldreu
visite! relatives In Ereex county over
the holiday. afro. Rsithhv'a friend
MU. D. Burdett serompanted them
home for visit.
Mr. Freak Ryen, err., Frank
Ryan and Mis. Ref* Ryan, of Lon-
don, eatled on relatives here on Mon-
day blot.
Mrs. J. C. Clark left for Star City,
Saskatchewan, on Tuesday. She will
be away .nine month..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ynnghkit, ("srl
l ueeldet and Keith Arthur attended
he Ynngh)nt reunion at Taelot,xtt on
iffy int.
Mr and Mra. Knox of gernia visited
her slater, Mrs. Sheppard. neer the
week -end.
ttr Keyes Is supplying et the ata
firm at LdnwraM and Mr, L. Ynngbint
s totting the work at Albara..
h{sa Ann.) I•ebi.• of IttslvpN is )o;i
daring *1 home.
•The pa'n..i l ls•)nngingo of Rev. Dr.
ortlatatre end family left by truck on
Tuesday atter the arrival of the furni-
SAFETY-SITRE I
Every thread of eord, every pro-
cessed layer of rubber, every
Vetch and detail In their fabri-
cation are selected and Inspected
time and again to Insure the De-
pendability that sets our Tire.
apart In motorists' popular pre-
ference. You cannot go wrong
with THPME Tlree. The experi-
ence of esetorlsts proves It daily!
BARKER'
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MACHINLf SHOP
oats r.. s. Tire Deafer._
Phone 241 .... Rayfield Band
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GODERICH, ONT.
tore of Rev. H. vilsos from Oakland
Tuesday aftersew. We welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Wtlaoe Ie our village.
Mr. Hldon swim of Toronto visited
at his home bales'
Mr. Stanley NM malted las sister,
Mrs. 8tanhury se i1,sedville.
Mr. Pilgrim at Forest and Miss
Vivian McKnight W liarriston called
tat friends in Aube= oil Monday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Rol Farrow and'daugh-
tera, of Mitchell, were vt.itors at her
ents' home over Monday tact-
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(Intended for last week)
Death of Mrs. Itetat 'hylar.—The
sudden death of Mrs. Robert Taylor of
Fast Wawanusi., v.: Wettiesidet. dildoe
19th, cast a gloom over the whole com-
munity in which she was so well
known and highly esteemed. Apparent-
ly in good health, she passed away at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Em-
merson Rodger, two hours after suf-
fering a stroke. Hoa. Taylor was horn
In East Wawanosb November 25t:t,
18TT, a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John McClinton. In 1903 she
married Robert Taylor, who died six
years ago. After their marriage 10e7
resided for tee years *1 St. Helens,
then moved to the farm in East Wa-
wanosb where their son Everett now
lives and where Mrs. Taylor had con-
tluued to mate her home. She was
a member of the United church and
was active in church work and a mem-
ber of the choir. She leaven two
daughters, Mrs. Walker of Toronto,
and Mrs. Rodger of East Wawanosh,
and one son, Everett; also a sister,
Miss Christen& McClinton of Ooderich,
and a brother, Dr. James McClinton of
Timmins, Ont. The funeral took place
on Saturday afternoon to Maltland
cemetery, Goderlcb, Rev. Dr. Mortt-
ces= seeetating. ,The peilhesrera w_
William McDowell, Frank Kersba.-,
Chester Taylor, 'Marvin McDowell,
Bert Taylor and Maitland Henry.
During the service Mies Ruth Straug-
ban sang, "Softly and Tenderly." Dr.
James McClinton, who had been visit -
Ing his deters here and at Godericb,
was on his way home when word
reached hlm of Mrs. Taylor's sudden
death, and he itstedlately returned to
attend the funeral.
WESTFIELD
WE8TFIELD, July 3.—](r. and Mrs.
Norman Radford and family were at
Waterloo on Saturday and timidity at-
tending a reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godfrey and
family, of Parry Sound, spear over
the week --un at the lou.e of the form
ere sister, Mrs. Wm McVlttle.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell at-
tended the Johnston clan re tweet at
Grand Bend on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. McBrten of Auburn- vihlted
one day recently with her sister, lir..
Gordon Snit
AIM
burn visitors on Sunday.
Miss Coleua Clark of Port Dal-
housie is visiting at the home of her
sister, Mr*. Marvin McDowell,
Rev. Dr. J. W. Mortimore preached
his farewell sermon to a large congre-
gation. The Westfield congregation
were sorry to have their pastor leave
after five and a half years of faith-
Tbigadsy, July i(b, Alit—d
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37.50 PERMANENT WAVES
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FINGER WAVES reduced
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tul labor le the church; but wt.h him pieces lu
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their new field of labor at
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Provisions from .us
SALE STARTS- JULY 5th
ENDS JULY 13, 1935 i■
DON'T MISS THIS SALE!
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Creamery Butter
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Per Ib....
21c
GOODILAglaULIC TEA
- • ..... , --v. Pir n) ---17c
A REAL COFFEE (truly¢ rte) . .
Soda Biscuits'
1 lb. pkg
10c
PEAS OR MOTE CORN
2 tins 21c
TOMATOES (choice quality)
3 large tins 25c
ueen Olives
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Medium size jar
19c
29e
VALENCIA OR SEEDLESS RAISINS
2 1ba. 21c
CERTO
• bottle 29c
'Mixed Cakes
2 lbs 25c
Corn Flakes
All kinds
PRINCESS SOAP nag Pkg. 16c
10ELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES
2 Pkgs. 214.
CRANULATED OR
Brown Sugar
I10 lbs.
CHOICE QUALITY
PEANUT BUTER
PALMOLIVE SOAP
54c
2 lbs 29c
i 4c
SWEET
UNWRAPPED SOAP
HEINZ SOUPs (medium tin)
10 bars 27c
2 tins
25c
1 FINEST QUALITY
Oranges
Size 216 per dos. 35c
Sunlight. Soap
49c
10 bars
1 lb. usucrosi SAWN
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HEINZ PORK and BEANS
2 medium
2 "nil 21c
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Per 111 2Ic
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2 1-1b. cartons 25c
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2 14 -os. bottles -25c,
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