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The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-06-06, Page 1e. Single Copies Five Cents a With Which Is Amalgamated The Gerrie. Vidette and Wroxeter News, WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 1935 Subscriptions $2.00 Per Year ,CLOSI GOF Mrs, Legg The last the Gofort Presbyteria day evenin church wit After all quilts. whit throughout Mrs. T. A. p ing with si •ed by the After the pleasing sol . panied by much enjoy The Seri Miss Victor Miss McLa A piano given by followed b bytery mee Mrs. W. of the after Currie, an Miss Dorot A delight. C. Kingan, King. The the Oratori The Pres special slue worth, who ner, won gave them In speak: dons of R China, she profound ii tinent. Mr ing of Mr. • heavenly pe What do ive mean? sus and fe times. Why ha spective? J They kne Saviour, th When our vice is plea have the he have child -1 of the Lor and a love make Him Millions seeking aft tci, be found we feel it a or stay, to After th Lloyd close er, and a s all. The Annual Of The • Huron will Chamber,: V 1935. T. A. Cansi Surprised b, Mr. and were grea.tl; ening when neighbors 13th weddir ing was sp All report Mr. and more years BAND. The opei season will at 8.30 p, have been winter pre summer. cot program.wi ening: 1, March, done,," O. 2. Overt T. B. Boye 3. Serena G. Sclrerma 4, Waltz, Zikoff. 5. March Laurend•eat 6. Overt'. L. King. 7.A T Breezes,' 8, MaPreh Johnson "Gad G. fG METING OF ►RTH AUXILIARY h g ltad n.ging p Miss y W d aker, her in ev. repression s. d w ey d for of e ocial rre p R. ure i. I'. y� PLAYGROUNDS AT TOWN PARK TO BE LIGHTED„ CLINTON PLAY.OLDEST HERE THURSDAY WINHAM : RESIDENT PASSES HERB. CAMPBELL'S ' CAR FOUND k-IJRON EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION MET THIEVES BREAK INTO TWO ; AT CLINTON r , Ise d s Store Also Rae an< Hyatt and Leavey Arrested. Good Game Assured. Died to Her Mrs: Catherine Dte was OueSt tt, Speaker. Changes in: Education System Dis- Entered On Sun Special MeetingWill. Be Held Mon-' day, June 17th, to Strike Tax Rate: Early Wednesday morning of last week, Bernard Leavey, of Ottawa, was arrested in Listowel' sitting in Herb. Campbell's car that had been stolen from his driveway the week be-' fore, The car was taken to Stratford Leavey and Archie Hyatt, who .had escaped from Frontenac Jail, and who 'apparently took the local car, will face several charges of stealing as Hyatt was arrested Thursday afternoon about 20 miles from London asleep in another stolen car. Hyatt since being taken to London has been sick and on his arrest ave up completely, crying g like a baby. The local' Baseball' Club cussed. Last week we reporte are going great guns Having won two games .home. Lucknow bit the .Interesting dust by 5-1 and Clinton 4-1. Clinton will take on the local In- diens at the Town Park. at 5 p.m. on Thursday (this week) and this should. be a real snappy exhibition. The Hur- , are out to win `this group, so' be on hand and give the boys - .a cheer, Colvin will be on the mound. Come The citizens of Wingharn and V'ic- inityare deeply_ affected bythe death of one of our most highly respected and our oldest resident in the person p of Catherine Linklater, widow of the late William Young, vtho passed away at her home, Minnie Street, on Mon- day, June :3rd, aged 99 years and one month. Mrs: Young. was born near meeting of the season of Auxiliary of St. Andrew'sawayfrom t Y n Church was held Theirs- in the school room of the i a large number present. viewed the laYette and h the auxiliary had made the: winter the President,ons Currie, opened the meet- of hymn 399, follow- Lord's prayer in unison.. minutes and business, a Mrs. Brooks accoin- o by M Miss Reta Hastie, w as ed. Lure readingwas taken by ra Droumbohs, after winch u hlin led in prayer. g t r "Dann: Boy" was 'lumber Y Y King. This 'was Kate R g w Pre - the reports .of the s t Teeswater, read b :in'a Y Armstrong.'The report:.; noon session by Mrs. T. A. the ,evening session, by by Lloyd. ful solo was given by Mrs. accompanied .by Miss Date Evening Prayer was from o Eli. idem then introduced the Mrs. Leggatt, Moles- in her quiet'earnest man- audience at once and a great message. g of the recent martyr- and Mrs. J. Stam in said that this had made a all over the con- Siam's father, in s eek- ' p Stam, said that he had the rspeetive. as this heavenly perspect- It means looking unto Je- elfin His presence at all gby theythis heavenly per- esus was very real to them, Him as their personal put their trust in Him. view is Heavenly, our ser- king in His sight: If we evenly perspective we will ike faith in Jesus, the joy constantly in our%heartstrustees souls: We will want to known. women in the world are er the peace that is only in His saving grace—may privilege, whether we go give our all for Christ. final hymn, Mrs. A. E. d the meeting with pray- hour was enjoyed by Addresses Given and Thompson and Ma stores were entered by 1 A regular ,meeting of Wingharn Town Council was held Monday even- • ing of this week. • All members were >tiiesent, •His Worship Mayor Hanna in the chair.o Minutes of last meeting were read and approved.. r _ A letter was read from the Sec ep tar to the Committee of His Honor Y Bruce, Dr. Herbert A u , expressing ap- precration for the cheque for $50:00 received from the Town toward the King George V. Silver jubilee Cancer ng Geo g J Fund. A letter was read from W. M.,.,.., hang Secretary'of the Rall on be- S Y half of .the City Mission, expressing thanks for the young people for the donation of the Town Hall for their use on May24th. A letter was read from Hon R. Weir in regard to the heating of the. g g Wingham Armouries. A letter was read from` Mr. R. M. Smith advising that he could not ad _ in would'be done vise when any paving on No. 4 Highway. A letter was"read from the Collec- tor of Listowel Memorial Hospital re- questing the Town Council to give favorable consideration to payment of P Y an account for Mrs. Alf. Robinson, amounting to 161.00, 8 $ theThe Cleric read the settlement in case of R. James Douglas where- by he agrees to pay $300 during 1935 without interest in settlement of the Town's claim of 872.48, This settle- $ ment had Court approval. ' The Finance Committee reported a p number of accounts properly certified and recommended payment. Moved by Cotm. Elliott, seconded Coun. Bishop, that the report of the Finance Committee be adopted as read. Carried. Cann. Bisho reported for the p Streets Committee that gravel and dust layer had been applied. He brought up the matter of the condi- tion of the drain at the corner of John and Edward Sts., and stated.that he had inspected this during a heavy rain and the water was 'backing up'over the lawn at J. H. McKay's property. Reeve Davidson stated that he thought the drain was blocked Furth- er dawn and he was Navin it opened gp to see. Coun. Bishop reported that temporary repairs were made to some of the bad steel joints on Josephine Street and the Reeve explained that (Contin.ued on Page Five) Harron County Educational Assoc! ati n f T _trustees Rae r fine o o r s and t Paye s t in annual co ve ti n atClinton Col - n o C le rate Saturday, when matters of vii g Y, al interest at the present time were discussed. In view of the proposed changes to be made by the Depart- nient of Education in the near future themeeting: r : mee i g was of uttermost impo t ance. A committee of seven members has been appointed by the Depart merit of Education for the purpose of making a survey of the cost of educe tion, and to. receive suggestions for a revised curriculum, a committee composed of the executive of the Hur ,. on Co. Association with the addition of W. J. Henderson of Wingham, was named to co -o erate with the Educe- tional Committee of the Count Coun- Y cil in formulating pro osals to p res- g proposals P sent to the Department's Committee when it wines here. The following officers were' elect - ed: President, Frani: H, Powell, Clin- ton; Vice -Pres., Bert Thompson, Bel- grave; Sec, -Trees,, Mrs. R. Davidson, Dungannon. ' Frank H. Powell occupied the chair , and introduced the speakers who were received with hearty applause. Mayor W. S. R. Hohnes of Clinton, extend - ed a heartywelcome to the conven- tion and expressed regret for the ap- parent apathy towards the adminis- tration of education at a time when it is absolutely necessary. We have been going along for years in the same routine and an a- wakening is needed. If the masses do not assert themselves, then the Department have to Edu- this Week we again report Were entered on Sunday. Ra an Tho n' e d meso s st tered some time on Sun last week; a pane of glass ed from a window in the The thieves, or thief t through and removed a p to get irito the office. Th get into the front store tare door between the of front store was barred door from the back shop Apparently nothing was time, but on the previous a little over $1&AQ was t During Sunday aftern Isard and. Co.'s store was wire mesh over a win basement of tH tree e Men's was torn away and t smashed. The thief tit through g and aPRarently g as blood was found i In this cellar there e are o boxes stored.so the hire door between the cellar moved which gave the chi the stairs up to the store. around the desk, but did thingHe was hungry g y himself to some sweet some breakfast food and ed ed to a light re g rt grey felt h Men's Department P Jim Musgrove saw a pe lane previous to going for land pr aftesnoon and r turned about 4 o'clock, he window in the cellar broke the alarm. and see the boy wonder perforin. Car- rick, who pitches for Clinton isgood,:.,.: and this should be a real battle. Our' 1,1R;>,:%:.;::,;,::;>::.,:y boys e on ` °y ar o err way: Travel along with thein.';' :.,.,:.. ,,..: ,• „ r.:, , 5 x ,e,.; :,. y�,y ,.,.: :}}5 > s = '>eee �! .n� t� �f .;•;<5;:,;_ n�is” ' <.� , t, a#rs .:..` ,.:. Kix ti;py s A .. ..:,;$••,,syr; y w£ UNITED CI-iURCH CHOIR ELECTS U I UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL. CHANGES . ; . < res s < f 4. , ';4h fr:��#^>•`.,:.:::;::, •,,. r ;�•. �� Oji r ,$ •; ,:> £<.> ;<',s'�":..z�:-: s..., .. ;, �;.,, y< ,,. ;<: :-y..: s;.}.;:: ; �s�> On Thursday evening following practice the United Church Choir held their annual organization meeting. g Elmer Wilkinson was re-elected as President. Others elected were: Miss Evelyn Campbell, sercetary; Mrs. 1' I�ew, con, secretary; Mrs. G. W. How-. son, treasurer; James Mitchell, librar- ran; social committee: Mrs. Geo. Wil- hams convenor; MissJean Christie, Miss Janet Murray and Mrs. G. L Raker. Refreshments were served and enjoyed. asocial time en'o ed. The follofng changes have been made in the chargesof M' Ministers of"'• the United. Church in this district: To Auburn, 'Rev. H. C. Wilson of � Oakland; to Belgrave, Rev J. B. Townend, of Atwood; to Benniiller , and Smiths Hill, Rev. George Wylie, ordained, to Dungannon, Rev. T. R. Turner of Staffs; to Exeter James Street Church, Rev, Arthur Page of Tharnesville; to Gorrie; F. J. Tydell, of Riverside; to St. Helens and Whitechurch Rev. H. M: Wright of ' g '`p:::. f: f x ;:n::'<. . � ;; •,,•.,,;.K� % """' ., e:4:'�ti y v >.>. y.s ` r f ,•x t : • I#t�cx J ' .k s r<y<• •z;'3••;';; � , .-es a X.; ;�.;; :<.;>; 's': ;:::y , ; r.'� � ; ta <_� >w �., , z:^, „ f;:.. ! .. ,.y '. %•. � q. , k 6�X : ;:3';y f;.; �. T:r,` �t ,f L^ ,; ; ' s o� ,.: <act : y s ` £ , •.,, . ,F f,,. .,. 1: ¢4y:rt s;::. 'a Sombre; to Thames Road and Roy's, Rev. Wm. Mair of Toronto Conferen ce; to Wroxeter Rev. A. M. Grant ' Mrs. Catherine Young Sport Shoes — Comfortable Sport Shoes in styles you will like to wear, y at Greer's Shoe Store, of Belgrave. Rev. W. A. Finlay of Wroxeter to Comber; Rev. T. C. Wilkinson of St, Helens to Corinth Rev. Gordon W. Butt of Gorrie to Harrow, Rev. D. A. McMillan of Dungannon to Atwood.g 1 Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland, on May 3rd, 1836, and came to Can= ada with her parents, 'the late John P and Mrs. Linklater, her brothers and sisters,eighty yearsgsettling y ago, in the neighborhood of Wingham. The Reeve of Grey Appointed Reeve Oliver Hemingway of Grey Township has been a appointed inspec- tor for the Agricultural Development Board of Ontario for North Huron. Garden IParty June 12th A Garden Party will be held on the United Church lawn, Salem, Wednes- day, J une 12th. Cold meat supper and a play entitled `sCivil Service" will be . presented. Attended Graduation Mises Louise E. Hanna left this morning to attend convocation at the University of Toronto where she will receive her degree of Bachelor of Household Science. Police Make Successful Raid On Sataurday night, about 10.15, police raided the home of Robert Bac- on, Edward Street, and as a result he will appear in Police Court here on Thursday charged with the illegal sale of liquor. Several men were found to be frequenting the place at f the time of the raid. Listowel Adopts Works Program h istowel is planning to adopt a works program. The plan is to adopt works and pay the men 25c program an hour fora certain number of hours each week to work up the amount of , relief and pay for the Mork in cash. The work will be divided as follows: park and boulevard improvement, $700; cleaning alleys and •dtunp $200; street signs $100; river and bank im- provement $1,400; painting and repair- ing bridges $100; ditching, cleaning and repairing drains $500. A Real Shoe for Those Who Suffer from Foot Trouble We have shoes for Women and for Men made. with what is knownt as a "cookie' in the instep arch after the type and plan suggested by a noted Y1 g ' doctor, and. iiote the prices, for Wo- men $4,95 per pair and for Men $8.50 per pair, made practically the same and of equal quality as far as tipper stock is concerned. We have these shoes in the different widths and they ar "real high grade" footwear. If you' happen to be one of those afflicted with foot trouble, especially- in the "arch" of the foot, it will be to your advantage to see these shoes: Willis` Shoe Store; Phone 129, Wingham. Garden Partyat Bel rave g ` A Garden Party will be held on Th ursday, June 13th, at Knox Unit- ed Church, Belgrave. Program by the Blyth Band of music, solos and read- ings. To be held outside if weather permits if not, inside. Admission 35c and 15c. Liberal Annual Meeting The joint annual meeting of the rid- ing of North Huron and Huron -Bruce will be held in Wingham on Friday, June 14th, at 1.30 p.m. Dr. George McQubban of North Wellington, with C. A. Robertson and 'R. J. Deachman will address the meetin g J. J. Robertson, Secy• French Cabinet Defeater On Tuesday evening the Fernand Boitisson Cabinet ofFrancewho had been in office but a few days, were Y ' defeated by two votes in the Cham- bei of, Deputies. France was thus ri plunged into an acute political crisis, The Government was defeated when powersa it demanded emer enc to safeguard the franc, • • Preached in Ba tist Church p Dr. George A. Little, Editor of the , Sunday School Publications of the United Church in Canada, was the speaker in the John Street Baptist Church on Sunday evening. Dr, .Lit- ale's message was of vital import to g P. all who are interested in the working out of tate present system of Govern- inent sale of liquor. The Penny Bank The report of the fenny Bank for Match and April show�es that the u pils of the local public school have pupils en deposit of $2,106.53 as compared with $2,263.49 for the same period last year. The report also `shows that 47% of the children here are depos- hors while the aggregate for all schools depositing is 36%a. The total Bank is Linklater family were ten in number of which the deceased was the last surviving member. In 1862 she was married to William Young, who for over thirty years was Reeve of Colborne Township, a man P, of sterling qualities who was clearly beloved by all who knew him. Mr, Young died in 1896 and three years later Mrs. Young moved to'Winghain where she has since resided. Mr. and Mrs. Young had no child- ren of their own, but they had one adopted son, W. J: Young, whom they educated to be a doctor and who prac- ticed in Wingham for a few years prior titto British Columbia going where he. died 42 years ago; also one adopted. daughter, her neice, Mrs. Pet- er Gowans,.daughter of the late Peter Linklater, who has been .looking after Mrs. Young for the past 17 years, Ibbs. Young has been a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church and was a faithful attendant as long as her health permitted. p She was a devout Christian and a favorite with a legion of friends and relatives, to iGhoni she was an inspir- ,ation. Since she was 80 years of age, each year on May 3rd she held a birthday party and the large e numberson Y g who called each year to wish her well was evidence of the deep respect with which she was held' by all who were privileged to know her. The funeral- was held from tier late residence, Minnie ,Street on Wednes- , day•afternoon, June 5th. The services were conducted by the Rev. Kenneth e .MacLean, Minister of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Rev. J. F. Anderson, Minister of the J Win ham United Church. g The pallbearers were six. nephews: John Tervitt Peter Gowans, Andrew Currie, John W Hanna, John Link- later, Teesw'ater, and Gordon Young, of Goderieh. Interment took place in Colborne Cemetery, will act. cation should be more practical, he. thought. He deplored the fact that so SPOTTON RA, many'young teachers are unable to se- cure emliloyment,and suggested that a re -arrangement of superannuation might be a remedy. E• •C. Beacom, I. P. S. for West Huron addressed the desire of the De- Partment to get the view -point of and others. "Changes are g due,'• he said "and now is our oppor- tunity to express oruselves." On Monday, June 10th, non an old time Spotton be held. Col. Harry Mu Manitoba, an early ranche lantern slides of western p: Mr. Spotton will• speak 1 then a double-header dai street and in the Parish I3 body from everywhere wi The costs of Secondary Education was his subject and he explained just (Continued on Pale Five) Canadian Corps Reunion iliembers of the Canad at Loudon are organizing UNITED W.M.S. HELD FINE MEETING Corps Reunion to be held in August this year. It that between 5000 and 60 will attend. `Go Labour on, spend and be spent' opened the Missionary Society rneet- ing, held in the United Church par- lois on Tuesday afternoon. There was a splendid attendance of ladies, The president, Mrs ,F. R. Howson, explained that, The Kingdom of God Movement, had not been observed this year but at the Executive Meeting the members thought it best to continue this meeting in prayer, following the Former Resident Killed It was a great shock 1 ham of Win tram when word v Wing that Mrs, Paddy Brown, C killed on Sunday when li She was returning from 1 day y evening when the ac pened. Just about one yi was killed by a train stop, MASONS ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Meeting 7nited Farmers of Northemergency be held in the Council Tingham, Friday, June 7th, :ion, A .T: MacKay, •es. Sec. y Friends Mrs. Joseph Montgomery y surprised on Friday ev- a number of friends .andT called to celebrate their ig anniversary: The' even- ant in cards and dancing. tgood time. We all wish Ars. Montgomery many of happy wedded life. annual election of officers of Wingham AF. & A.M. No. 286 was held Tuesdayevening in the Masonic g Temple. The following were elected for the ensuing ea.'r and the officers g Y installation will take place at the nett regular rneetir g. I. P. M:—Wor Bro. T. A. Currie, W: `Al.....___ : T. Booth, S. W.—A. W. Irwin. J, W.—,i. Gilmour. S. D. -F. C. Fuller. , J. D:—T. Smith, I. G.—W. Vanes ck a �' Trees.—Won Bro. W. A. Galbraith, Secy—G. L. Baler, • : Chaplain—Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Tyler-H.'L, Sherbondy. Auditors -Won Bro. Dr. G. H. Ross and imi•, Bio. O. l -Rt. Examining Boarcl—Rt. Wor. Bro, T. H, Gibson, Wor, I3ro. G. H. Ross; and Wor. Bro, A. Reid. Installing. Board—Wor. Bro• W J- Adams, Rt, Wor•. 13ro. T. I. Gibson and Wor. l3to. G. •EI, Ross. opening hymn as the Executive thought it could be made more succes- fen Mrs, Gemmill, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs, J. H. Christie, offered the open - ANNUAL LIVE S, JUDGING COMPE ing prayers, after which the Devot- ional was taken by hairs. R. A. Cutts, followed «with prayer by Miss Bolt. Mrs. C. C. Ramage, Presbyterial delegate t° the Landon Conference' Branch Meeting, gave a very delight- ful account of the Branch meeting, ltcicl in. St. Malys in May. She told of the splendid address of nr. nor- land, `professor in Western University ivho said "People ai e praying for peace, are you ready for it?" The sup- ply. secretary told of a family in the drought area, where a little baby had been born under terrible conditions. nurse who ,happened along a short time later, gave a layette, the lady stated, it was the first tune •in years there had been anything new in her She also told of the conditions in China, as told by Mrs. Homer , Brown, missionary on furlough. Mrs, George Williams read the npini- uses of the Executive meeting. The new Literary Secretary, lairs, W. H. Willis, spoke on the Blue Boot:. The meeting decided to bold a tea in the g parsonage in the afternoon and even- ing of Tune 14th to welcome home , their, own missionary, Miss Caroline Wellwood tiow eau oute from China, vote of thanks was tendered Mrs: t�, vat., d m. e on ,the s.lei i report, she Ra 1g , :. . p tri d p presented, d to which the'guest speaker p e, e tv g t P .� s p• n de' in a ap ro irate wotcls, i.e,l o d d few pp p � The meeting was thein dismissed with 4 the Lord's Prayer. Will Be Held at Blyth, The ninth Annual Hu rive Stock Judging Com be held at Blyth an Frida This competition is open and young men living in ty, who are 26 years of a, Contestants toil be requite er at the Agricultural Gro by 8.80 a.m. and an enti•_ is charged each contestan Ten Classes of live st Judged, two each of he beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, and oral reason m on five classes. The prix ided into two sections, and Senior, so that boy. never previously taken competition may have an of winning Price inane mately $40.00 in prize nice offered and a Shiver Cu, , p arcked to the high boy u ani etition and site sero o p : will receive a Silver Med This competition has b tended in past years and e there will be a large Pur g testants on hand for this petition at Blyth 011 the An. boy who has not pre. Y , ed may receive a copy of ,, 888 Hints on Judging" ti . l; r. 'tie tion to the Onta to Agriculture, Clinton. ;OIVCERT NIG SUNDAY N Lin ' Band Concert of the & be held in the Town Park on Sunday. The Band practicing faithfully all arin for their series of g icerts. The; following fine 11 played on Sunday'ev- be p ay " Free- - Tate. Banner of b nee Farrar.� "La Petite B,runette," r. °'*LandDreams," de, The of D cams, nn.. " "Certificate "Sounds from the North, - " The Swordsman, L. P. "The '. "Thet" ire, Iron Count,” T . - one Prctttre "Southern ' P. Atherton. ,, ,; i ,iihi "The Little Grant Fred the. king:" - • ;; A. 8ehxtte Baildriiaster. on deposit in the Penny $1,337,337,82 as compared with $1,297,- 796.21 of a year ago. Enter Weekly Newspaper Field Mr. J. Herbert Cranston, editor ofA Certificates Business Those winningcertificates ficrency in ern Accounting the Catiadta • iron are. Brown,,Blair Geisr,. A awarded knowledge This hand, This < g i Win Mary years. Marvin an, Elementary hand, Hoping vented Theory " prescribed mer. as presc iron Depat•tznent lislLing,;Hmttse, Won By Wingltarn College Students for pro- 1 a recent Canadian Mod= examination as set by n Accountants Asso .ia� s C Miss .Dell Wallies Marvin . it ' Gibbons and . Maurice C•r Theory has been Y Maurice Ceisz for general i - ' Short- in Isaac Pitmans S o i • .pa. is the fast to be won by Student in a number of iStu dwilldeer Brown: has also won' ifi . i. Y Certificate in Short- compete for an ad- to� .. _ Y Certificate `t:h1s .�Stliri-� .the Examtna- bed by i... Pub- of: ;the Pitman Tor°oto: NOTICE the Toronto Star Weekly ft•om 1911 n: h staff of to 1932, and recently o the Orders issued from Regimental g Headquarter state the Huron Regi- q rnent will carry out ten days train- in pa:. Training consists of g with1 Y g four clays at local headquarters and Y cl six clays camp. Y p , , " " m art of the Huron :Regi- B Co p Y g meat with Head, Quartets at Wing the Toronto Globe, has purchased the .s -home. l'Itclland. Free Press and took.control • • will on June 1st. Associated with him be his on W. H. Ciatiston, r•ecent s graduate of McMaster University, We n his son its- welcome Mr. Cranston and 1 i o , journalism and to the wec1c15 field of lora nal s n wish them success. y DEER SEEN IN TOWN ____ Froin time to tune we have had re- forts of deer seen in this district but this is the first time we have heard . of a deer inside the town limits. About 6.15 Saturday morning when Y g Mr• Isaac Walker came out of his 1i me on Leopold Street on the way b p .,. to work he aw a fine specimen of de come out from around the old d down Leopold street, {lax inial and rain drew To sec a ricer boundingdown a ; ;1 r.. surprise street in town was a., great 1 to. Mr. Walker' and, no this , � ,. n •� rmat,oti will surprise a groat many t fo ri g of bur readers, Armouriesill hold the first ham w parade 'on Friday, Julie 7th; 1935, at 'f:30 P.M. Anyvacancies on the„ be , NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS strength of the CoiLapany filled by nett/ recruits. � 1VfL�rhllers of the. Coin tin . , atLd ., . , P+, ylI t . s e . .. ..: . i g �p. ottn inert wlto wis�L to sin ,on, Y 'doubt, .lease be resent on Friday evening, p present • . . . E. A. Corbett, Maloi. O.C. "I3" Ct7tnpaiiy, Huron Regiment: . The hours for .lawn, garden and : i street.watering are from. 6 a.tn, to 9 <, a,m. and front 6 pen, to 9 tn. on alt days of the week, The use of hose ... for any purpose is $2.00 per gear: ..:Win Rain Utilities ties i",bnTiiL1SS1°n, TORES. 1 Thompson ray 4.. l that Rae than Bros. hieves, and two stores ore was en - ay day morning was remove back shop. hen crawled ane of glass ey could not however as Tice and the as was the to the front. taken this breaking in,, a ken. oon H. E. entered. The. wind • in the wear store he window Hu • crawled of cut in the, n tate, cellar. my packing ges on the s were re- ef access to, He hunted not get any- so he helped I and it is believe at from the rson in the a drive on hen he re - noticed the n and gave LY at Dungan - Rally wiIi llins, M.P., r,- will give oneer days. ery briefly ice on the all. Every- Icome. Ian Legion a Canadian in London is expected 00 veterans o residents 'as received lifford, was t by a car. hurch Sun- cident Itap- :ar ago her at Palmer - TOCK TITION June 14th. Hu: • County Com] • will Y, June 14th. to all boys Huron Colin- ge or under. ed to regist- unds, Blyth, v fee of 25c ,ek will be avy horses, sheep and mi be given. e list is div both Junior who have I • in this egrtal chance y. Approxi- ney is being will be aw- n the entire red high boy een well at- e trust that' ober of con - year's com- 14t1r of Jtine. viottsly judg-• Bulletin No. pore' applied- artment of