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Mr 're ra rtha has made a success
,8 a farmer. He has also made a
. 'cress as a business mangy
ma... a .
farmer and business
Let a _
methods t :. the affairs of
I business
Ontario the same as. r. en he did as .Warden
of the County last year in reducing
your County taxes.
Work and Vote for ,
N. ► • • TREWARTHA,
Conservative Candidate,
South Huron
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THE HERALD
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SCHOOL REPORT
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The following. the report of
84 No. 5, Stanley Or the month
of May,, based on punctuality,.. re-
gular attendance and general pro-
hcien.cy, Names Are in ,order of
rierit. . ! 1 ti , 1
Jr. IV—Margaret McKinley„ Ed-
gar Smith, Walter- McBride.
Jr. 111—Elginµtilayter, , ,Emma,
McBride
1I—Grace Robinson, Margaret
:b binson, Edgar McSlinchey.
Sr. Pr. II—Bert McBride, Elmore.
McBride, ,Elmore Stephenson.
Jr. Pt. II—Bruce McClinch;ey,
era Smith, Russel Hayter•( >. t
Primer—Norene Robinson, Camp
aeli McKinley.
Mrs..Fred Watson, teacher,
Z tT i 1 0 U.
HERALD
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,
aaumbf?`ar of our young people
motored to Godericbon Monday
day
eveein" tcstake the moonlight ex,e
elusion on the Greyhound,
Mr, A• T. Cooper of Clinton will
take the 'services at (Goshen, Kip -
pen and Varna next i$unday, he
eel :speak in the interest of tern'-
peraneek
Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Lilley and IVI;x
Calvin Dowson of Seaforth, visited
at the home of Wl J, Doeveon, on
Sunday,.
Mr. and/ Mrs. Win. H. Stephenson
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stephenson
of Marlette Mich., motoredover
week and have 'been spending 'a
week with their friends in Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Davidson of
O',tario, California, have spent the
t clean week at the home of Mr',
and Mrs. W. J. Dowison.
43. years ago! Mr: Davidson " and
family left the Goshen Tine, and
went to Dakota, there' they end.-
ured all the hardships of pioneer
Zile and build up thelmselves a
fine home. 'About 14 year ago
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson moved to
Calafornia where they. Have be-
en enjoying a well-earned rest in
that beaitiful climate.
Mrs. D. Armstrong, (nee Miss
Alice Stephenson; and daughter,
arrived last Friday from. Pilot.
Mound, Man., (they intend 'staying
for osrne time with their ' friends
are, especially with her +coulee,
Mrs. Stephenson Sr., who is advan-
ced in years and has not been en-
joying very ggod health of late.'
Rev. J. L. Foster, returned .last
week from attending the anneal
Conference at 'Sarna, he is moving
this year to Brook, near Watford.
after .spending three years on Vara-
• circuit. Itis successor at Varna
will be Rev'. Mn Durant who comes
from Pt. Edward, _
CREDITON
Merton Morley, principal of the
Crediton Public School, has moved
into the house formerly occupied
by Mrs, Fred Either,. •
Wm. Watson, . Fred Heist,
Fahner and W;. Smith are workeag
in London for • a few weeks in a
brickyard"
Mrs. '(Dr.)j Orme has !returned
from London after her 'recant ill
pees.
Lily, Lawson of Windsor is home
with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Lawson;
A DARING R ESC LIE•
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T nusual"pictures of the sinking of a Lunenburg, N.S. schooner. ,.1—Oapt. Gillies of the "Scotland" hand
1 Chief Officer McMurray Alefti, who commanded the lifeboat That made the rescue. 2 -The "Empress of Scot
-.
land." 3—A glimpse of the lounge aboard the "Scotland." 4—The return of the lifeboat; 5—The last few
moments of the "Clintonia" after her crew had been resoued by the empress of$cotland."
HE tale of an heroic rescue at
sea
and .
of a
s
de crate
battle
at 1e
airlift A t
the elements.. to keep a sinking
Vessel afloat until help arrived was
told when the Canadian Pacific
steamship "Empress of Scotland"
'Arrived at New York recently with
captain Aaron Kearley and his crew
ab'< five of the tiny schooner Cltn-
<Ionia" of Lunedburg, N.S.
It was 'an epic of courage on the
vrart of the sturdy Nova Scotian and
sibs the coolness and heroism of Brit-
ish seamanship in which Chief 01-.
eer E. W. McMurray, and Captain
earley of the lost schooner played
`a ►e leadi+•tg roles.
'Totally helpless hi a terrific storm
the, "Clintonia" bound' for 'Halifax
irons Fortune Bay, Newfoundland,
•sWasin a sinking condition •when it
"isms sighted 'by:the "Empress." Cap -
tin James Gr"Hies, the liner's coin-
amender. was compelled to abandon
the lifeboat in which the schooner's
Crew was rescued because of the
$t+eavy seas,
"For threedays and nights we had
'<rr►annt d the pumps, Captain i<eariey
eaid,04,"wr, had given up hope and
*me Completely exhausted when we
neagi'tteri the steamer: We hoisted the
ialxea$ signal, batt even after we
were sighted, ted, did not beli v
e h
t at We
could be saved before m ship s p sank.
I cannot say too much of the bravery
of Officer McMurray and his men
when they took a desperate chance
in effecting our rescue." ,
A volunteer crow manned the life-
boat,.
and
several oars were broken te waves when Officer McMur-
ray put off for the Clintonia,
"The schooner was sinking rapid-
ly as we routed for ;it," Mcl'furray
said. "The crew were clinging. to
ropes, andevery wave broke over the
tiny craft. The sea was so heavy
that we could not go alongside, and
the men were coMpelled to jump in-
to the swirling waves. We- had some
trouble in picking them up, and all.
were utterly exhausted and half
deadfrom cold when we got t"heni in
the. lifeboat
'It was a ticklish task getting back
to the "Empress," he continued. "We
finally got alongside, but it was so
rough we had to abandon the life-
boat. It was badly crushed before
we could all get aboard, and was in
splinters a few minutes later." The
entonia meanwhile had sunk. 1
0 the crew.. of . the schooner lost
everything except: the clothes they
wore, but were smiling and eager" to
Set on shore When
they
arrived. ve.
d.
None e suffered any ill effects from the
three days of exposure.
(fief Officer McMurray, his bro-
ther officers said, has play the part
of the rescuer in several sea disas-
ters, and received a silver loving cup
fromt
1
tci
M kado-
ofl
a
ati for hav-
ing rp
o av
ing rescued the ,erew of a Wrecked
Japanese steamship in the China Sea
several years ago. Other officers' of
the liner also have been decorated
for bravery, both in war and peace,
First Officer Ronald Stewart receiv-
ed the Victoria Cross for sinking :a
German submarine while commander
of a "mystery ship."
Captain Gillies is Commander of
the Order cif the British Empire.
A11 of the wreciced schooner's crew
are wader '30 years of age and un-
married, Capt. Kearley said. They
were given .1400 by the passengers
of the steamer, The great Canadian
Pacific liner is now cruising the Med-
i•terrnnean carrying a large, party of
tourists from all over the United
States and Canada. Iri the early
stnnmer site will be back upon the'
r guler Canadian Pacific trans-At1an-
tic route. The reniarlcable photos of
the st'nlriag "schooner and the lifts
host were caught by a passenger On
'the "ScOtlaud."
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s. , 3, Brown; eo e r
x 1 i3 a x is zr r
M S xe
tieel since her 'operation in Vic -
1‘11.1.
aria Hos itis
t,. Fred) Kerr w a' :!slant weepDe-
troit ata shoot, runinieg up 'a big
score.
Warp, I. Gainer left on a lentil/l-
ess trip .for New Yor14
The errustees in charge of the
athletic field have had a •fience
erected which adds much to: it's ap-
pearaneei'
Ont Sunday June 24th, the Wotn-
ani` Mission, andf Aid Society of the
Evangelical Church, Crediton will
celebrate their 25th Anniversary It
will soon be a quarter ,century
since this organization,, so full of
blessed and helpful service, 'has
been instituted, It is therefore
Leery fitting that due recognition be
given these tireless workers of the
the Kingdomn, b observing the day
in a rightful royal style, p, tuning
to take 'a retrospective look, ie-
viewing and tabulating the arch-
it jexnent sand victories won and
pondering over the history record
ed by the ladies comprising the or-
ganization. The pastor, Rei,. Wl
. Dreier, will preach an approp-
riate sermonfor the occasion at the
morning service and a jubilee 'ser-
vice will be held at 7.30 o'clock in
tie= evening involving • a variety of
features in its program'. Monday
evening, June 25th' will cap the,
eiimax with a 'strawberryesocial on
the 'spacious lawn; of ,,the Evareeel-
ical: church. Refreshments will be
served., ,strawberries and cream, al-
so cake and icecreatri' and sand.wi-
rhes will be served' while an: enjoy,-
able program will be • rendered.
Election reports will •be announced
from. the platform. The Crediton
band will be in attendance and will
r ecce the addressee, dialog-
nes,
ia o
lute sp h s., 1 0
nes,. readings, recitations, vocal
and instrumental numbers with the
best of music.
Everybody is (going with ,bell's on.
COUNTY NEWS.
" !Btrothers, ;Agricultural
e esentativie, Clinton, is able to
be about again:, after a rather
severe attack of : inflematory rh-
eumatisxn': '
The marriage took place in Var
ea, ;last week of Miss Laura Fos-
ter, daughter 'of the Revj. J. L.
and Mrs. ;Foster, to Milton B. Hud-
son, of London Township),
The car of Mr. Crich, baker, Sea -
forth, collided with another occup-
ied by ;tii mans 'and lady just at the
Kippen corner, last Tuesday lev-
eeing. ,Both cars were badly wr-
ecked. but no person hurl
Mrs. Ed. Cudmore and daugh-
ter, Edna, .of Peachland, 13. C:;
are at Kippers, on a three montles
t isi t' at thef homeof Mrs. Cudnrore's
father, Thos. Mellis:.
00 Wednesday, .June 6tia, 'at 9 A.
Eev.Corcoran. of Mt. Car-.
mei . united ,dn, marriage• Mr. Corie
OU i3rien and Miss NNora E. O'.R.o-
urke, of Khiva;,
Luther Turner, reeve of Fuller-
ton Tp; and ex -warden. ,of Perth
County, and one of the best kn-
own farmers in the county, drop-
ped'dead at his 'home' near Fuller-
ton on Mpmlay last.
Mr. and Mrs.' Win'. H. Lobb, Bay-
field Rd., 'Goderich Tp., announce
the en„ agement.,of their youngest
daughter, Iva -Joy, to Harvey 131.
Snyder, 'son of Mr, and Mrs. 'Levi
Snyder, Colborn Tp., the mar-
riage to take' +place in June.
HENSALL
Rev. Arthur Si'nrclair, who has
been stationed in Centralia .for the
past four years, has been appointed
by the Conference as successeeto
Rev. G. W;, Rivers, o'f this place.
Lorne .Zueile hasaccepted ( a
position driving, the delivery truck
for R. E. Cook, baker! •
Mrs. N. P.; baker!,
and little
daughters left on+Tuesday for De-
troit.
Verne' Redden has taken a pos-
ition in the gracery department
d. i Joynt's store. Donald McKin-
non who has so ably served in
that department is taking .the boot
and shoe and egent's !departxnen :
Mr: andtMrs Wm. Beaver are
spending this week at Kitchener.
T
visiting; relatives and friends.
Alex Sparks has wonderfully im-
proved the..dwelling* he purchased
from Mrs. A. 1)nugall, painting
and:pt tting up a new verandah.
Mr, and Mrs. McKay are in Tor-
onto' attending the graduatien
Q
of studentsat Univer-
sity,
'v '-
etc nes th., n es
rr
sity, and. it will be a proud event
as their son Lewis, is graduating
and has +captured the gold medal
Rev. (Mr. Rivera;, who has been
pastor of :the Methodist church
here for the past four years, has
been transl:ered to Parkhill. ,which
is a 'considerabel advancement'as.
Parkhill has twice the population
of Ilensall. Rev. Rivers had.
made a large 'number of close fri-
ends while+ here, andtwi'll be great-
ly missed,
%VANP] D• -A reliable mart, ..to
Dact , as local representative at
ZURItCB and idistrict, for
Old Reliable IFonthill Nurseries", ,to
solicit orders 'for high-class fruit
and ornamental stock. New
season's business just Starteing; a
splendid opening for the right male
Write for full .particulars, Stone &
Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 48-4
EXETER
Mrs. Bickbeil and two children
of Minnesota, are visiting the
fc>tin is parunta, Mir. and. sl1tes,
Ilardy< t ,
Mx , Wi, Q I3xiet'u of Skittle, Waislr
.r
xe• of e ,
f x zx zl ld ter i;s v
y • , +sittnp )rex
sister,Mx . ,
s
II, E ar .
TJ~ust x
Bev,' W.. G. McAlister, the retic-
'o ' 1 astor . a, Main '$t. Church, is
superannuating after, a pastorate.
of 42 years, ,
Aee'ording to the ;University Re-
ports,. Toronto, Cecil Johnston;son
of WS Ff, Johniston of town,* passed
his dth • year in medicine, Bruce
Walker passed his 3rd year. getting'
eeeon'd Bliss honors in Chemitsry
and Mineralogy,
Shortly after 5 o'clock,' I. last
Thursday a fire: call carne from the
C,N,R, station where the platform
was .onr fire, however 'someone thr-
ew a', few pails of water on it be-
fore the ;fire brigade arrive:d.
Little ;Dorothy Cox, aged 4 yiss
it
aa run over,. by a ear driven by
,s ,
Thursday June 14,192
Wilfred
Ma
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ran onto the etr+eet •,Crotzr belrond;
A'Standing ear in front of Senior's
stud the driver diel, e'verythiog to
avoid the accident. Both front and
Linc) 'wheels passed over her body,
she was at puce taken to a doe..,.
tor, where if was found that.,
bone •Swere broken, no
>?rof, A, W, Anderton of
evir+it, formerly of •Exeter•, has be-
en appointed laudeetison. to ,': LL
Willgoose,, 'MLus, Bac., at St, James
Church, S. London, and. Principal
of the, London Conservatory
/quote, St. James Church is aek-+.
nowliedged as one of the beat pos
ss
'liana in the rmusical world of the
,city, and as prineip4l of the ;Cone
`servatory he will have an assured
and influential standing from the -
commencement of his career theses
Quality
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You Can Buy CHEAPER CIo•t•
thes—and forget QUALITY..
It isn't what you PAY but what
you receive that count's. PAZ
for quality here and you get it -se'
at the lowest. possible price fete
which good. Clothes' can be maale
to order. '
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Styles
Pick your own tofi t you along
Lot's of 'Styles—Real Styles—that's.:
tailored. in to stay, not ironed . in:
for a day.
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