Exeter Times, 1914-8-6, Page 5Grenadier Guards Band I
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LESDAY 'ATIGUST 6, 1911
tolot4-144+4.-1.44.).
College, at llonle
tit
ahoutacas of ambitiono Youtao
aieople are test, preparing in
i. tet own bomea oprieupsoluce
satire Positions) as stentUraida
ors bookkeePers aslelareeht t
mrsinolvil servants in .face evorY
" rbtero of business aotivities
'You ma Y finish ,at Colleno
•"oll on wish Tennno guovau-
teed. „Enter college arty slay. g
!Individual inotruation. EX- 4.
•*Olt teaehers. Thirty' !Fears
exporience, Largest trainers. 3:
frt Canada. Seven collegea 4.
Special oaures for teachers.
Affiliated, with, Cenamercial
neational Associatiori or Canada
Summer Salmi at Famoua Boot it
*oupusinee..i" Collene Lonaon,
No VACATION
crinton Bosioes,sCollege
4 0E10. SPQTTON B. R WARD
i. PIscpai
e oan save you Treat 25 to 50
by attbatsribing ter aoer 440a
eaklY Pallera at this , office.
WS are ler a%adilaw4
THB TIMES AND
Hearld and Weekly Star
• smsi EMPTIO ”-1 76
1Weeatia...01ribeea nee-
Weekly Imr;40;eVane 'Ttreee 1 155
Weekylentigtt TA,drertiller
weeko lattntre.41 Witneee -al 85
;Weekly 1,11amers ,aun 1 So
Warmers Adrooato .. 40
Werra and Deiry ..........., 6,6
Canadian Farm ...- .4 85
Afeaanto Saterdan night ...... ....A .50
X1/43117 Welre te.,
alaatily Star Ilvett • 40
aNti1J Melba stoo_ • 25
Xeraing Istonden Vree Tress 60
"Leaning .11.40o4011 Vree lesetia to4.4 00
ViellY leaden% Advertiser
ristian Ciatarillar; kt.ta
4IMPectory
Ito Official Telephone Direoter 117
Varlarht is scion to print a IOW le
The Bell Telephoue Conap.ti
• **MI/Istria or 'WESTERN ON
raes who contemplate becom-
Subscribere, or thos who wish
othenges in their pteaent entry should
piece
the orders with the Local Man.
alCer at Once to inettre insertion in
this /sole,
Gonneotirig Companies'
Should aliorepot additiota, and
.nbanges in the.sts liet of Subhners
;either to local manager or to the Spec;
Lal Agents department, Montreal.
he.Bell Telephone Co.
of Canada
maimassat
•Notice
TI1E POLICISOLIGLbEltS OF THE
1O1NE J1) 11XBU211TMUT-
UAL F.IRE IN'SUR.AN'0C,E
COMPANY'
'The Board of Directota or the isaia
11*.oropany ;wish to draw the attentiaa
of its merabers to Professor's Day's
attallefin a"On Lightning Rods" (a,
.opt which has been sent to each
enexuber at therequest of the Board)
nas a protectinti to ibtuilditags
!Even Lightning and WOUla entreat
theta to 'carefully read the- same,
end would, ask those otho have theio
ildixigaradded.'to see that 'they are
11ko4't in good repair and also urgto
aeon. those who have not them road -
lad to get them rodded as soon as pos-
satlibletaseithe value of Rods a; a pro -
tion to buildings ,againat Ligho-
assang is ciearlyaset fortaa.on.afottesaid,
_
elate Gardiner W. A. Turnbull
President ore; „SecteetatY,told oal Monday picnic tin Grand
„
a Dated July 6 19-1.1. Bend • • 0, ;;" era:a:gag)
Crediton
Mr- and Mrs. Enechtel and family
of Berlin accompanied by Mr. Frazer
Brown arrived bere in their Auto to
visit friends,
Mr. Artitnr Holtzmatt of Chicago
is spending bis vacation with his
parents. ' •
Mr. Bradshaw who has been epend-
iog his vacation at Toronto has re -
Vernet" to his duties in the Bank of
Commerce.
, The Mis.see Tillie and MillieBertroorl
of Detroit are visiting their mother.
SaaliratMrs. Herb. Eilbee who have
been speocliog ix few days in Luekuow
have returned home. -
Rev. Jefferson who has been camp-
ing at,Grand Bend with Artlauo and
Nathan Sambrook, Russell Clark and
Victor. Kestle has re" wooed. kt0Liv,
M. Almost Kuhn accompanied by
hiswife and the Misses Ella Beaver
and Susie Jun autoed Loodon on
Tnesdearo
Mr. and Mrs. Kelso orid daughter
Lily of Detroit have returned home
after visiting frieods.
Inre,Koepling of Berlin is visiting
at the home of Mr. S, Brown.
Miss Carrie Kelso is spendiog a
week in London.
Man, Geo. Finkbeiner a Detroit is
visiting her mother-in-law Mrs. Car
Fin kheiner.
AlferYsad accident oecured at GPAO4
Rend orifitiOdaY Afternoon last when
Mr. Ed, Rata et NOW klemlnIrg Was
drowned while in bathiug, AlthOugh
the body was brought to shore- hoz
mediatolY All effort to revive him
prove onAvAding, 'The xensaina were
btought here tO the home of hie stater
Mrs, ("has, Zwieker And then to his
home in NeW Ramberg, lie Is' sor,
seined by bia Parents, three eistere And
POO brother;
N. Brooke and family returne
from their visit to Belgrave Monday.
Mr, Harold 0oplan look advantage
of London's civic holiday 911 .Munday
to Pay a short visit to Centralia.
Douglao H. Blatchford passed so
Ceesfully the examination for 2nd par
Entrance to Faculty.
The game et baseball played hero o
Tuesday evening between. Exeter an
Centralia WAN *01centeeted. The vl
Mug teant carried away the honor
Score 6 Z
After the game the aflee' Aid se
ed ice-cream or; Mr, Davis Lawn.
goodly tnimber partook of the Appet
ing dish,
The W. 4, S. Auxiliary porpose
holding an ice-crearn social on the-
poreonoge lawn one week from There -
day eveutng.
Herveet in this eection a the coo
try le haetening to a concluidon.
Mr. Walter Baynintm and 'wife an
children who have been vieiting
friends here. expect to start on their
return joueoey to Oak Lithe, Manitoba
Locals
Threshing bas commenced 'through
;set this district,
Main 'Street Chola will picnia at.
Grand Bead to -day (Thatseay)
Rev, 1S, F. and Mrs., Sharp aad
doeghtor Margaret left this, week to
visit in Simeee,
.Miss, Roda Lamporte, of Farquhar,'
is,evetitsittotrogs sealtehis/itiss Rea Rea -e
Ext
Mr. and INIrs. W, F. Robinson, of
Denver. Cole visited with their attat
Mrs, 'lobo 'White last eveek,
Recoite Wanted -Por F., ;Co. 33rd
Eri:t..g5'n1'7.etr "ato29th4tteitidg
)plyczk'Cl)alAaug::
-
,.Wtyl.,17.J.Ellrer
eat4m!..n, or Lieot J. 0,
.i/StaVe
• rs..I.Senior and daughter ilitsitela
>Its CLae. Senior and oaeagatee
ti
pendUig 4aflev.2; 1,1'''seelcFst.aalltkOra4:4°d)3Oar-rdo
Mr; Wood ;spent tae week end with
them.
Stfrs, .las, Grieve left Satordaa for
Grand Bend to recuperate t She is
gottioot akmg nicely aort is able to
take short walka each (lay Mr,
Grieve oua Latimer are also at tb
Box&
alit J. Wambold's horse, rat a
Oth the
bead cora ,lont Then -440
ertleen ran groom' Coaide
lecke- and 'was stopped in front of
144 atore without opeO demean be110
d aoa received in town. of the
of
As. Wilson of VirOodstOOk
144, hlrs. Fowell of ES?,
dernalte4,1104. beer.lizg
titne and Mrs, Fowell baen s
air, t%;;Lther4;t4l'et' jaaaae
ialtin'etx tett, Toterley tor his Vat
oa.Ho „tett tor Toronto ettidi
OttanSa. And Mentreol hefor
lag, Daring his alastoce
its will preside at the orAno-
MiAs Mnbol Porker at Tereettr atol
arra 0.en4le of Berlin are the goests
1)fr, audra,11Y, *Webb Or 'tQW4)
Mr. 0114 MU, Weeeleh of Borgia ;dal
ifl it Vying, vt on Thursday of
we while VII a vialti likith
e bit different parts eit The eonoty
3itho COttle ot Farquhar how
in tWo PASO Specimens Of 410e
sat week. The two weigh
ntl and halt; Thel
or largo yellow variety. The
uodembledlY the 'finest . 11011414g
tOnilattag3 we havo tbio
on Thin eday, • ,
od Ethel Parinksoo
St. Maraa_ Zlias Ola We; Mb too t
Loud= who hoe Imo; visiting
tivei around 'here duriog July r
turned home last week.
The Miss Ilannah and Myrtig
or" 1Cirktoo 'visaed 'their cousin Mrs,
.\ I bzrt Ottrating. On Sunder
'31r, and Illrs, :Norman 'Brooks and
family of Virrginia are' spending the
%)11. r here and With rola .
Mr Jnonos Brooke is here from tho
visi Fog friends a od looki ng
oft atone fine hose.
allea /Vera' Ogden spent lash welek
ior 'Exeter.
Mrs, Thomas, of London', visited, her
raece aIrs, Hector Willson last week.
Miss Verde Morley and Gertie Su th
erly •returned home last frhur.sday
feom tt visit with triends mean Wier -
ton .
Mee. Geo IffiRson visned-IrtOt Su•nday
with Mr, lifillson's brother Mberti at
Licknow
Threshing Coos started around Imre
the grain will be about all cut this
week aid the crop. in general is very
geed. „
TEAMES ROAD
Idris, Coolie of Hanover is visiting
friends in this neighborhood.
• Mr,. end Mrs, Balfour of Mitchell
ara 'visiting at Mr, Arthur Doupes.
Miss Mabel atIoNaugliton of London
• wase, the guest of Mrs,
•'also iSabbath •• • ',O.
•
. .Bethany people in tend-lialdiag their
ani versnry on SucdayolAugefot 30th
a.
alat.E,RE'S alOTICE OF FIRST iaOST-
5.-NG OF VOTERS' LIST
,A6foters' LisL 1914 munieipaIiity of
The Township `oft treborne
County of Huron
• illative isobereby given that I have
ratoanrittadror deliyered 'to the per -
sums %mentioned ie'aections 8 and 9
eaf the•aaoters' List A.ct the copies re-
oauixedsby,the said section to be trans
enateda or .deliverect of the . lis't made
trarattarnto toe said' A:at,' for all persons
.rappearingobse the last revised asae,S-s-
*meatBoit' of- the 'said Municipality.
•Tao ate -entitled to,vote; iLn.the said rnun
dai.pality at, eleethme .for mem'bers of
/atm LegislativeaAssembly and at Mon
eleetions andthat said. liSt WAS
lir posted.uptat my office in laebore.
the asch'd,ay of July _191S a ed
ins tlaore for Dasaectiatie "
o ectors. are ,called upon to examine
,theosaid- Esc and if any omission :or
lte.resterastro are found therein) to
take- immediate- proceedings to have
'ettlee saidateors • corrected according
law;
ft ANCIS MORLEY
;Cierke of the said .aitunicipalitto
d)a-he 2T.t.ti day of July 1911
"
Childre-n, Or
• .7H FLETCHER'S
The
Advantages
to the,Estate
of having a Trust ,Company
aclminiiter its affairs are
Many, yet the,charges are no
higher than •those, allowed a
private individual acting in the
same eapacitY:
This strong, • conserve:live
Company, unlike an individual
executor, will not fall ill, go
abroad at a critical time, be-
come a defaulter or pass out
of • existence, _neither will it
• neglect your affairs for its
own, because its very life de-
pends upon its fidelity to your
affairs and those of others.
• Consult us regarding your
-will and the administration of
your estate. •
The. London estern
Iretts' go, Inited,'
382 Richmond St. London Ont
a
Geo GibbonaK.C.,President
jaku 34soref Manager
OW
lat Jennie
Alev Dow agd
months.
day Aug,noot
tenet of the 1
ed 67 years
ekes' on
rid nosh Keettr;
Id Cobbleklick,
snoutha.
in !Peseta°, n August 2a
rL Jo Lang On o Robt S.Long
oot.st 0 months and 27 days
41117NU"--dit Stellhon 00 AligtUit
9
Irene' "Winstifred, %daughter of Mr.
and 311% Jas., Dearing nde4 5 YeXT4
5 months and 7 slays.
EfTEMBN COUNCfL
Thecouncil met 4tt •the, TownBali
ota alondaY Auguat 3zol All me -
bora present.
Attest passing the following orders
they Adjourned to meet again on
•Bonslay Mepteratter 7th at one, p.. in.
SILOO William Wbite gravel contracts'
A ifttorley ?repaira to •cement; molds Successful
S. 13. $178,10; M. Illitebell;Conunissioni-
er6,00; R.,' Rill Oravel $1.7.70; Touruanien
Lt ., ICenny grading 7.00; S. P. Graz -
son rep road S. E. 13.00; ojseph Law -
pt payment on controet 1,000;
Exeter; Agricultural Society vont
016.001 bovid Webb gravel contracts
end; •iitapeating 'bridges $66.10; Wit-
, 4 i Henry Eilber Clerk. 0. a number to e...z rkorabeit 9
MT, CARMEL Exetee. Ezeteri
R N. C. tell -.17 J. laillgalitoola
Latalea Thistles Zurich
Mr, faina..Collins of Love and Leave A. Itf. Beaman -.24 A. F. Hess 16
Co. Mitchell and family are camping Lon, Thistles ,_ London,
at Grand Beard.
121r, John Gallatin 'is vOsitittg bis 0.Lo-RialaiTalirislie-s-18 F.
B. StleBDIIrt '2.6
uncle Mr, Wra. Miller of $t. Josephs L E. ()Ellison ...-12 Dr. UcTaggarti 8
Lor a coulpe of days. 'Mitchell
Our popular business man Mr, Jas. af, fflurkin 22 Jas. Tayltxre„t.er....16
Quarry las .returned from the west Bonsai' Seaforth
Jim reports the crops of all kinds are F. guest 13 so, C. Greig ..la
in, goad condition but busicesa at a
stand,still Mr, QUarryeand partner
Exeter
. Lon nta'islti8ad Round
Segni-Finals
are 1aented in altec arise' having nur- Goderich
obliged ' the ,Central formerly owned A. A.. Langford......17 .C.11. Uutaber 11
by, Liter. They iatend having , hot liseter ° Lon, frhistles
ixinatatthe t WA by patronizing the
rneala -and 1.ed drinks. makes. . all la N. Creech 21 A. M. Heaman...14
Central. t Lon; iThiatles Loa -Thistles
C. E. Lear, .... . . -.19 L inn Tillson 15
P. -Flanagan has' t'reated'harniel'il to Ofitabell
C Glavin entertained his iriauds to Hensel!
a Cadillac touring car: -• ' M.- Durkin ' • 18 la •Bush • 11
•
Lon. Ttaistles
Creech. 3IC •..17 Langford sk...13
111,TSSELDALE,
The Rev, end airs, Be 'four ana fam
ily. of ;Toronto are epeodiog a few
aeeks at the homes oO the former's
orothers Mr, J. C. and Henry Balfour
Misa Beatrice Clark, and Mr. Percy
lewberyo of Avonton were arrests
t SPrialit Praoh farm ore Bunday
Mrs, A. Tiodgert has retorned home
eftert /vending a few days ir4 Strat-
forat ond Niagara.
Dr, ond •alas, Schofield of' Tenant°
W� base avert visiting at the heti*
of ;lir, 'awl Mrs, akin*. Cairn for the
oast, week hove rettullett J10,4e,
Will Cole and family of 'JL'
oro ero bolidaylog nt Orchard Grove
is Ida Ofelville attended atte.r.e
inion Seanatth on WedoesdaY.
Mies Mina linseell of 'Regina Sask
ts spending her aacatioa at her home
here.
at. 'number aroma here attendea the
ri
taieeral on) arnday oE Mrs, Alex Dew
of Exeter A.V,I10, was kilted to art auto
aecident vialle coming hon e 41am
Grand Ileod on Saturday lust.
TwentatfolaroZ or ;Nome aeople
motoeed lo airand Bend or.l Tioutsee.y
r4 had, a Moat enjoYable time,
afro. ahatTisort aod family a
at peeeent attending the a -minion( a
trattoria
an inducement auk -
scribers twentrolive cents
oore the Tlinlea ratIoe new toatil the
latl et abea Teen good, Your order ir;
early and got the Toll 'benefit of this
big eat in rates.
Troops
x er
is isels10
ths
outtiry
odterr42i4AC91:0491InUtt
R.:tlYal.:irl ?yin a ts -23 DEoza?lkne.r..1
L. la Dampier ... 17 A ..P ,„5t1raaltoher:.Y. _1
8,G.95cifeefhiecalid..... 10 F. El!aFrielneetYtVi!•1:-
Exeter DaShWeea
R. G. -faeleen e.,..4O G. Doligtioffer..,12
a.,:tfe.aeita:rtratttobers,Yee..0.2n3d Ni;0,..al,,,14DorEeNeter11
J. IL Tamaln....,19 JecksToint44--1-19
Exeter
FOXY, Giadman.4.0 0, E. asftexpaokbararx
Goderich
,21 4, II. Dampier' .44
fle,Q.Seidoo J, Staa:Feitiurtnel:-.12.
Exeter
Cliriton
•jp.r1"';'. elleitilueliali
:0QdaedOrinch
- C. Greig 14 J. Taylor;-;;;Y•ttet:e
la,$.elaa,foll.114cPX.......16 Dr. aloTaggart
Third iflound
T re! at rt
•Exeter
Ooderich
eaforth
tregi
9
o
Speck an
a Grieve oie
Exeter
3 Creech
"Bly tit
Qta4i534g a fa
Godericia
KWgaflia
Morteatt
Exeter
,....,
Londoo
'lees s
Case.
M'eTaggart
Clinton
• ober
Dowding sk
eter
e art
OlaExeter
rite
Man ,
gxeter
ark?
Tino•-ati olainooseaela
.12
London
Oke
11 Silcox, sk
-Exeter
Trick
... 17 Hurdea sk
Exeter
Statabury
..9 Gladineri
Pensall
1,Viai teeldee
' aloDoeeil .
Exetor'
Teyfor
17 lakstar eh -1
nd
Len. Thistle
fferaan
Tiison nis
Exeter
Fatheal Foster - Spaeltman.
lailgaliin,,sk 18 Qrieve sk
Exeter illyth
-anal"( Case
eech ok .......-15 31cTeggert 1
Exeter Clinton
$vart. TaYlor
Oes. ok .4$ Dowding eh-
iSemir-Rmal
s „...10 T`i
Crecer
Lembo Thiattle4 tInder;ch
zh'idoo „
F.Keto
Pat aer Poster
3 Kilintinti ek
and--Seread- Event.
414 1100Mall 01; gorove-r. !,1;
ton, nootie5 geasol
frittsom etz aogu.„,..,514
Fourth Ronod
r Exeter Befifortl:$
eldon 10 Taman
ederich Sitalerth
enter k Greig af4
.os, abistols
smao sk ,,„a2 ..„sk
chell Len. Thatels.
Pnfkin (ik ,...1„$„. A, liangder,t141A-34
Sesoic.Finals
Coder
loriter
ell 1.on. Tisietlea
ertne, sit a Heatittae alt,
so tsr have; been sa,
'P0ner4 1 tog the troop
been. ao op
.ftio.• their iciot 141-nottretz,j,14eflreto Aar!,
tiolle of the I °sling the tar
during the vs A. as the aVairk
ortort will isevo lifted by (tat
hop Orchards' a rut yardd will
he placed out of be to the, troops
It, is hoped that t era goo
ally will co -opera
t, ability with I
;Pir Cenritry. itrt so
MAY Itnt tberoavives to
Itte0C0 4)410914'0C
baekvaptpreo op tbe mai
the troops from gotleri
Itycle Pork before the troops iv
t the vicinity of the AuxSauble sive
there will be some rifle tire wti
tuntrutuitiom
the tight the force will
move to Me following
AiIis Craig where they will
on We' Voir tirounda. Luean,
afls ILutrup 'u Ir Jus.
:,:te,:dt-.0tIvr..eil.1
bete they will comp ox Mr, dello
rks
teat o
,
ria faachteetustrit ito
ttventy-five
gum Th1103 from. AMA until the
ot -the rear. ISand,your'ciTclerIn
tirlY and get the lull ibezefit t
big cut in rates.
We the undersigned hereby agree
to 11 package of Silver •Tip Sdent
tithes containing S standard stse
five cent boxes for twenty eencs
Quality guaranteed J. A. Stewart
o lotted from page 1
Second Randal
Lon,. !Thistles • Goderich
A. A. 1.aegtord -20 Dr. Ilutater 1
llama WI** mapecting bridge etc 19.00 iinderich,
clintea
a be drawing brick.
E ...Breen is spending his holidays
in. Lucato
e
Mr. Sullivan says be did tnot break Lora .Thistls Mitchell
Ir, Reardon's bag pipe. W. Gained' broke i t. •
C. Lour sk ...- 13 Durkin; sk 11
3
inale
Jas Breen has loaned his imm:grant F
td
to Tim 1Collins for the harvest. Tim ri.iGineinaidae.raric:ha,E. G. Obtatio
iskies Exeter
as girls are scarce.
• Jim Quarry has the contract of W, .Mara L. H. Dickson
bearding ,the,..3feneey people who!, ar.0 13. 'Barbour W. J. Beaman
engaged,. by the Queria Bros. Jim Score by
bsyk end R N. `Creech; dic15
says he dont wish to get rich too
Quickly so is adverting meals at inn. Thistles 342,050 100,001 .110 -11i
1and 20 cents. Wish you success
in your good work. Jim. Remernaer ' 000,102.032.230.002 16
5 s. ri;aeer
SOUTH 111fROOT TROPHEY
what Tecumseh did for the -white man
,Jack Gainan has advertised for a Seaforth Hensall
aaaager for his flax gang of 1n.,- J. II. Taman, 16 A. Scruton :a11
-9
diens. Tire husky maidens are prey- Glertoa Exeter
i rig Arainehaha.• -•• C. E. (1111cDonnefl 17 T IRoigahrtkohni-1.O.
.0
inge to be a big undertaking. Be- V. Jack -son 0 4. H. Grieve... 16
P
tan -noes
sides Jack says he has found Laugb- Iler.sall
Ot
• 1164 Thousand, Farm Laborers Wattle
IcANAnyui. OR 1-1ARVET1NG IN WESTERN CANADA
."GOING TRIP ITEtT." ."RETURN TRIP -EAST!,
*A11.44Ar $12.00 TO WINNIPEG •I • $18.00 FROM. WINNIPEG
nn, stations, Fan
tN.90,1,7,,Abx ad t to A la.
,
_ Sault St'e Mario, Ont..
1 Manitobt*.
Ausupi 1st mal..:.1.7(57,,tt: an points In Alionat bo' '•• rpTinm °I'
1401-, l'ornrarioAlt..a.11,,,ttuoun3,,_' 0:a4CtPor!alPlIng's"trb)d, Lake':i.Oaltant
-FtOOi 05
2to alt .2.__arpot nematIt' otO1 'neat to Assfida, and
21. eh le7anaphaft.td:Alperta. . 31unI• tob, and to certaia' points '10• ,Saskat, '
A• chomea: ands el boo.. to Rotat,o; lylooltob: anifntre'r. In the5o1uL0Pr°'ince
• • t Fagitarll sharb'''t n6
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frrme
"Turdos ok.
Exeter
1
Tbia teas not a ick carat -
survey Mr, Shorn ssited by
ilicaRe and the miontors of the coant
; y went all -through the country dig,
iricts enquiri,ag into soralltiona
vtaere, and getting tooetater
notist:es wiach were neatly work-
ioto an hatelligiale form by Dr.
afaers aO expert on sociological pro,
totems and Coinneeted oeitla. the Jina
Beards Soeial ;Service and alviengeie
ana.
The most; !farareoching results will
come as a result of the ,sorvey. The
facts /arc:eaglet .to light eholleaga -
tention., Huron county people -worn
'vela a new appreciation of tine sere
aooess ea the aitiE3 .41:1R., "charts
shown tell a story or entral, device;
ion cameo vividat than wonas caa tita
The most out staneirta nohlt lo
ale loos in. popelatioia „To fSmost all years ago, the tetalopopulat
non of! aforoa Courny was- 7.1,28a. In
icooney ho asked hinisoie,
cent, .But this doeo 0/dt tell thO
whole otorr. Tin. towns, have made
alight increase from 9,,57, to 1.45.60
lifence Oa country' populate bas deo,
,creased from 04,930 to 49.030; of 40
praa 1033. This loos of Ose
rs eent
has resuked in, a serious .ed.
noutionat problem. iSchcols that
srere ooce futt are now empty. ::Ent
any eases attendance is aor s.,affic,%
ient to ;justify pa„ylag, a teaaher
ing wage, 1.t.,10, over e,0 yeara
Elzaafi POpalatiOnioiItaX03/
24215, la 1913 it was
ales, of 48 14 per
Achool population Apr
And towns. Ra the
is in the• coast
kago beiog from
5$ 24 por Cen
'd is ;seeded
ccotiuuyCounty are
children as
sva„1 po.ssibiti
offer no spologr
that IL la tskiugs
otte st 900 tiMO
Ontsitie,
it As sphere
11.1$ beets effected More
roral 4epepoiatio4 Ong
1 church,
• showed thet
of the rental ohm
stationas7
gained 10
10te
yesrar
11
Soae
"
W
Ird
Teg
.. anber3
Ph tact
10 Dowling sk..
ensaI1, won by de -
en of or Clinton.
xeter won by default
eggart Illytb,
Third Round
$trathroy Park hill
sk 11 Ifou,s•bton ek
tieu$all Strathroy
sk, ..,...16 Dempier sk... 14
Taylor, Exeter woo by deftiule from,
Hess ot Zurich.
It'aeter tt"oderich
anathema skeo,. 19 McLean
lexeter' Lando%
sk .....17 Silcox, sit ......11
Bush of Howell won by delimit
onto Bomber of Coderich.
.rourth Round.
Strathroy Hensel'
Malone ok, -.18 atcDonell sk.. 11
Exeter Exeter
Taylor sir ..-. Gladman sk,..11
Exettr Henault
1sk -14 Bnsta. sk 13
Seatorth; Seafortlx
Taman ok 00 Greig ak. oll
Loni Thistles Lon, Thistles
Latoefordsk 17 Tilson sir-- 12
Fifth Round
Strathroy Exeter
alalone sit: .11 Taylor sk 13. railgallin a aye.
Seaortb Lou, Thistles
roma* sk • 19 Langford ok ... la
Goderic/a Lon. Thistles
Hunter skHenma.n ak, 11
„ ,
Send Finals
Exeter •Stiathroy
sk 12 atalone'sk 10
Sea...oral • -Goderich
Toinan sk ......11 Hunter sk .12
Exeter
.1.1: ilgallin sit
Tierney
Oindenfielca
Foster
Finals
S calor al
12 Taman sk oel"
co
tspoTc1.1 DOUBLES
' ;First Bound -First Event
Lon: Thistles Bewail
Tie f fern alo. Passmore
Tillson sk .11 Bush sk .40
Exeter • Hensall
ther Foster Muir
1, KilgalEn - Hemphill sk...1.5,
gxeter • Exeter/
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tve* lereasr.g proble
rural Alia
e Survey aboded much marts
ban this brief Iew would IMP
The ett the rural church
ular was cle ly i'nquired
urea were col waked sbew1014
t `taken in Sabbath school
' societies. The"overlepini:
aaMe In for close laves -
short, vondaloon Iti
(nutty ore cow better koown
ditioter in any othor county
or of Canada.
therms eounty is only ore of maul
rural counties lo Which cooditions ars
similar. hrough this ourvey
harp and those who worked win.%
nun haver ?brought the seriousness or
the situation before 'the churches and
before the people geop'ally in a
manner that, cannot be 'denied
side stepped The text* tr
eIon of the survey idea will servo to
keels public( attention +focused on tbst
rural problem. The qoestions elow ug
for discussion) are What are the cam.;
ees: What is the remedyj
Pinot
art al.;
a
esides
Donnell ak 10
JohnstonSpecial
Dashwood
hotter air 15
Exeter.
loyk ak 16
'ettsville
.R. Fo.cey sk 11
The Rural Problem in
Huron County
The following article was taken
from the Earns and Dairy aril was
written by the Editor. eft. V. E. Ellis
wlea took part in the meettogs of the
survey held in Huron, Couttty
Huron County has started in ear-
nest to graple with its rural pro -
blew. This problem has been tang
with US4 l'Wo have known, in a gener-
al way for many years ;that the
rural populattion of old Ontario is
decreasing. The Dominion census in
t011 gave us dela:tate anformatitats
that confirmed our wor,st fears. The
census statistics allowed the rural dis-
tricts of Ontario had lost over 100,000
souls in the previous teu years. Farm-
ing ;populations in :the other Eastterrzt
Provinces Shred little better. frhose
who had remained more optianistio
were astounded to find that the aur-
pouplations of Ontario was less
'Ilea it, thad 1been•40. years previously;
and Huron Cottoty suffered worse
than most distriofs of eastern Can-
ada. •
Even the census, however, did not
give us Sul] information on the rural
problem. It • dealt only soith move-
ments of population.,. How, has this
decrease affected the rural ,school
tnd the rural church and Suoaay
=,chool? Before we can deal effeotp
vely with the rural problem we must
aaderstand all its ramifications. It
was to get this definate informatfost
that the Huron County Rural eurveY
was made the ,first of the kind ever
aendected int Canada.
Behind -every .new movenaeot there
0s a leader. In the case of the Huron
Survey it was the Rev. S. F. Sharp
Presbyterian Minister of 'Exeter who
evolved the idea and saw 11 carried
to completion. A couple of years ago
Mr, Sharp attended a summer course
at Auburn N. Y. where the problems
of the; rural, School was diacussed by
Dr, Warren H. Wilson. Dr .Wilson
bad conducted several surveys ta var-
ious 'Parts of the United States and
the itrformationt 'that be had obtaitie.d
thereby impressed Mr, Sharp as be-
ing distinctly valuable. 'Why not
have a rural 'survey in my own
One year ago last May the subject
feet was introduced at the Presby-
terian Church Conference Mr, Sharei
)nduced that body ,to discuss sociology
Ho 'then suggested a rural -survey
which was Ultimately eenduced und-
er the joint auspices Of the Presby'
terian and ,111etho4ist churches ,of Can
ada ,thrrnig.6' their joint boards �f
Social srvice and EvaIngotsin. •Xert
organizalical for coaductirg, •the sur-
vey was fctrmed at Clinton: last De-
,,,omber with Orr, Sharp as Secretar
'ataaa4.4 ;
it;
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