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I'll 11;4411�W'11� . .� i �:: , Jaken as a vote, appreolatioix, of the of the Soul A he. proceasioi W'-' Wag- L kn r, 4- _ N , - "o 11`�, 1�1 ,;'R, - . - i-,44 N, , , " 6 . �, � 'L I �, Iter A40, - .1 e ti 4%11"�`. It �,,,i �,",, r * � , , -, . m ."t raw s I I , � , '., A ,, ,�,,_R I . - "' ,;;w. -; ',,A - Afg�� 't, , , , "" , "A — U Ing § d by the proceeded to, Main --rt �m -,; NA Afic-'O'"MA - � Wl, - , , , I I , :�� , � � ,J'," e Continuity court. of boncir sang "'O C4t4da-" -4 . I ,- i ,,, '' J. all important '.11 -_ :`.' *7, The morn After the ceremony U "IH�l , . I I I I . P - . efforts and kinds iNl6ids--_,4word' of- the - _ Street, where F 4,; D. I , , ,,,, , , - 'Pill ,of .emee wi & . gt .1 t, 11.1111m,""'."'. � "I e a e ; over .JA ,q �%; . 'N ,,, ,01 , , T. I 1P , Ill , � _', , , . ,4 � , " 11 i. 1. % 1. # 4 . , "";J40. g 901P ,v � .. .� "I'll ,,, If , .44 � I _;_ _ . te ,. � Rai -Al, � :1 " ��,!�; I ,r . . � I . h4axt-of the old i lks at home. The hical representative. Jn`j�lthe 'Federal �Xayor'wm. H. Golding ex. Oed. a 4, aguo, -4, K J4 4,4',X� , __, % , , � I �� . .", . �. I I � " ,�Oxt to 1-11, OF ,�11 -,;�, �, � . . . , 'W.P., and . lRoggs,Z W94: 9'. , U. " 14 b )NI Ic �;" "; �, I use, Mr. Win. B140%� welcome ,and complimented the 2; W,Rbegy, 4; J " , �A,40,Jp. 11 11 -,0 . . . � I .. , ,., I W , �., I .1 _., . I St t" - . -ning service bX, "� . " . _ 0 , ,,��; '� � strtiggles of lifo 4ve taken us to Ho 'the civic 0 a, but fond e I R. _� (�olding, of visitors on their neighborly co -opera- Hurley,,4; R. Hyde JA JA 1� 401tWO, "'' � ,,, , , 4arioxxs parts of the worl, I . , 1; , vimon, .9 - "I .7 " .... I � - I memory ever 11 I'm , I -to - --;O,�� , .. ��� i:,J ,,, � '"', , I �u Farth-6ut -11 -- Se orth, both bq v,r minent mqri tion in bringing to a close a wonder- (Art) - M, Jackson, 4; 'R, JarWO,. 4# . ­ ,,,, �. " �,t,�,:`, " - , . . ,_.ffn_�_, ,11 . . . . . . I M Main Street Of c urch work. s many visitors Fw Jeftfnison, 4; A. Jeffery, ,4; X-11 1.11 - �11 4 -- r.',W ';�:,_; " , v T. 0.,—,—, en s s - er Dres I - W, IN - 4i"", *W1 t 46"j,,, 11 � UMM ,-, It ,; r � . Oubehalf of the 014 Bqys -and Uirls iiii i . " . . . gave over th% day ito�.- -- -I' Aid,. had an opportunity of renewing ac- J61iwton', 4;, D. Kerslake, 1; 9� , , Pwrlli ,�,t,";',��,:.,,�, 6 . " l4t, i �1 If 5, W� -whe -, I ,�,g,r,v vj-�,i, �t_,�,I,, - I I , . , . I from every re, these thanks are who are malang rthy efforts quaintances,. and emphasized the Xnjjht--'4- F. ox, 0 motary) # , , , I' I " 11 . 1. , - A q'i , 11 . � Ku , , (0. we, A , ,gjp" . � . J ' i *,',It,�, `,t"L"�,'.)�-',�� " '91 , , "'' .. I I to , I I 8 4e4 '.2' " 11 r,,� ;1 ,V ,, I I tendered. . i borough, 4; B_ Lane, 2 *0', t,he1r','s*P4'4M`:1 a , , I 1, 0 , a4sis in c urch rs. . � 11 I., ,, ", W , ,� �_ to t * h ".. They thoughtfulness, of the Mitchellpeople E. � Laub ,, NY 1, -5,�"1'4"!, 11 -1. _V . . , , , 1. 11 . . - I ,�, ,. - , "Tic" 11 � BILL POWELL. 4;, 9. xnatbm T*'e'Wr r r*��/ , ._�, ,W.1��g � " ^,4 , I havel undertaken a .� -1 e expenses in remembering our fallen herroes. (Arithmetic); E. Letherland, ,,, " V. I 11 "' ,X.",M­_.. �7�1 .- . '. "' � I 11 f- �,P).�I�, " ,V� ... 11 ' , , ` ,g I � . I , , 1.11S I I . Up- 'wn, Rev. -Pa-ther. Go :��R - �f �`-',, ,.��',�� �� � 1',*',,4,1j,�1qA .. , � 'i, I - 11 be about The address of welcome was deliver- Livingston,, 4; C. L . � ii�_. qyx­111941�:` �pl . � �, N -,."; I )"4 , 1 1 . owery, 4-1 'E. Ir., , R, , ", � , with he orga * weve; " Rev. 0.0. La , , A Re'u'lar Prices. t, n, whi ", 'a - .i"",p go i'A Oro � I Nr".., 11 , ��,TGqittl',' I ", Qp , 11 . S:�! - ,, - _ $3,000.00. They t ,,..­' ne response ed from the town hall balcony and Lowery, 4; F. Mr.Cliachey. 1; M -,, , I ­ &,4 - * ,;'Xit " 11"'., , 4,iN , , i 't ,,, � " I '. " 1; G.. xv, I . WOW P"', ,�,i - . -0 �, ��11 1-1 � 4 '111'."� 'V',� ,,,� .�rl!, ,5' -1 ,rj� , I I � _ I i, - .. . I - , � I " vices, about Mayor A. D. Cameron, of Mitchell, McDougall, tatn lk-6*1and,�'S.,A. 7")W, 11 I ,,. -,' -�-.�,,' � , I I X V, I , , , I THE OLD BOYS' REUNION to their appeal at fho.�-4,0k . Cuaig" 6� E. 5 t", , . I � . , . - - ,� I I ., . 1 $1,200 being subscrIWA.3 This, with made aR appropriate reply, after Gonigle R. McKinnon, 3. (Art ); -, �­ _l� t. -, " Irl I Al � ,%-:, , ,, 4; , ".11, � � ,,, - I y;�� . Although at times. �pot ��14,01ri�',.:2.o�l �" �­�%­­,9;, Y.,i `�� 011 7111��tl 1, Editor, Expositor:- $1,500 on hand AqW "fiow sympa- which- the town was handed over to A McLean, 4; E.McMami, 4; S, mc- I "", " ,,___ ,,Ip " 11 I ," " ,� �� . "'A'. I I ,�!,� -W ,­Xr','- I . " , . . thetic the congre '� with their the visitors. halt ,the dudience coulll,, I ,".. " � I . .1. �,, I , Rann, 4; H,. *cMillan 9, .(E. Gram- I I I I I *V.lilF,i- _V, , ­�11.1 , 1. -i ,Tg"�'--. , I , ,v ' --mad ." , :, - .�­ "'. . margs . a 1�y some of -a p � .1.4 11 I Boys' Celebration last week, one efforts. 1� I I �, ��,l I'll, ", - , ' , '�'� I I I . I .�',,,`;�. , !,� q I I . P.S.-Since the -abovii was written centre of attraction and "Miss Mit- 4; W. McKay, 4; M. Matthews,'2; L 0 � R- 9�: i Q 9 pr_P , 011 '"' . . 1, P, .� 1, Sir. -As a visitor to the'Huro, Old il The electric float was perhaps the m4 - ', . ,.T, _,# _ ; .1 ., $,A,1 E ,' ' . r), L. McMillan. 4 McMillan,, tM th b. t f id - g J0 � Inli'll, �, . _ 14 .1;1'!i � 10% . - . � . T ;�­ -0 . I �, , I , ;K� " I 1: �, 4""". ��,?-&X. must congratulate the citizens of Sea -f .OQ was �e- che I r, N - 't , � � U-1 '' 1% forth and all those who contributed to the additional sum of - 11" and her court of honor 'sang Medd, 4; N.. Montgomery, 6; J. Nor. ZTeat I � F �, 'I �,. , _ . I . - , , 'A ,.- .,::- � 1,7.1. q, - . . I , , i�ce. -The ver*.M1QTde�.1hr 4 � , ceived rga4:,:_md,'making many choruses, and'Mr. A. J. Blowes, rison, 4; V. Morrison, 1; S. Nieti,olls, . 9 ... � 9,41 � lfll,i�'i . . , , to ," '' I I � 1,19'. - 0 � _-­ Z I make the Reunion a success. To put - themes d"It U , 1, : ;, -1 1.11 .11-1? ,,,,� I . at the present time. $1, Vero: V V , ,:,�", on the programme for an affair like , ,00 -on hand dressed in white, occupied a seat of 3; M. Morris, 4; E. Nott, 4; F. Oliver , ,�"onl. , 111, � ,.� 11. eg I PRI L�'E � . I , ,�l ick, for a Sabbatt I tprno 6* OMAPR -, �i' � ".. �. ,�.. .. ,i4 �, I -P . 0.11 ... I., . I . � 1� '_ �, �, � - . of the $3AW , "" " ,, . ,P, �` a*qid*d, and there, honor at the rear of the float and 4;A. Patrick, 4; R., atri 3 (Artl; - '"' , ,� . . ��­_, L - - , .- I , this and to make provisien for the ?It �. ; Tfio �661(e 4,6ek 4iAv,,%%V, 'I , ,� i 1 �,. _Y 1, ­ � iN l, Aayed the accompaniments on an ac, E. Peterson, 4; M. . �,,w '04AFA , I is more coming �, I - I Rands, 2; E. Ban- . * ' , A -1 , , ;. " �1, 1. . � . comfort of the visiiors, involves a . I .1! boursl� of Sat r4a ' rnI ': - ". �,_ :'. , I ; , I - I cordian. He also sang two or three kin, 5; R. Reinke, 4; Q. Reynolds, 4; It"11101TOW11.1 , . ��.� great deal of hard, painstdking work 40 ing wome 4.1 ,�, IE,; �, - I .I 'filled inth. joybU_��,-** ,,, ', "�O�� , . . t-1111.1 i " ,,� This includes all our best Dresses. . songs inihis, usual pleasing manner. L. Richardson, s; ,M. Riley, 2, .. . Ad . . I - i A,�, , 11 � ;,, , on the part ,of the Comarnittees in inip, -a although, gom Ale ", - I ::t�,,� � I . I . charge, to say nothing of the expense, SEAFORTH CONXO�SEURS IN , To Mr. Richard Ord, of Mitchell, (P)t I . - I e, �,K-;, ,_�."00�r,7, - ...-.1", _ I 11 - ,yagy., Arith., Art); L. Rising, 4; , "'. civis ' � �n�,,-'�t'r fp falls . I "AidJO , _ , , . Every Summer Dress in the store the credit of getting up the D., Robinson, 3; M. R,lph, 4; G., Rolph, fOrmanees seemed i-OTY , " - j"tw 1. I ,11,, , � ,�,,. , and the visitors feel that they are SCOTCH LIKE 9 H, NEW � , ,,.,, . _1�',�,� , - CPTIP float an4 being modest in the suc- 5-�A Ryan, 4; I. Scott (Zoology); W. we- ol4er ones, maiiry� of us .we],*, ,U& .� i:�"�,�'. 11 '11`� .r , , ,�_�,, � � � - . , ,�":i­ I I , ,,� , ,�":t� ,�,� I , es On, � 00 . , :'�!'�,:, , N .. mit' , . under a debt of gratitude that they YORK STYC'M cess -achieved, he gives much praise Scott, 4- E. Sharpe, 4; C. Chas. Sher- to forget our infirm. a 4, 1, Z! , I I . 1,1, I . �� �,�,_i� 1. e., . T- , ly, I ' ," '-� . . . . . . . �, , � - ,� 11 . __,7, '*',' ., " , - � ­ �1, I ,"I to the local society Daughters bardlY Tiefrain from Jbining. * , " , " , , , Y, 1;, , " � 1- `0�, , � ­� "I ,4L��r , -- r ,.W,-�,�1MO, � comes under this great clearing may never he able to reRgy, to those . ; of the wood,7; Cora Sherwood, 4-. A. Sil. - , � �rl: '4 q­� ", I vlrb;r : ,�111 ,,��,i� , . Under the of or -4`r' " , _ . �Fyzl_�,�� , . - 11, I . � me , � ._..",�;,��` _V ,,. liN . mpire fo ui the . , �., ��;q� , . , ;, , i �' �t, 11� - ,E , ,1�.Ir,��.,k,'t,, , , - *�M' b . , � '�`�," who so unsparingly gave of their ti above hea4itig the No, E - r the assistance given him lery, 4; M. Sillery, 4; M. Sills, 4; B. . , I . . .1�1 I., . and effort -and substance to provide York Herald Tribune, 6$ New York . . Z�vcdl tl h ugh�ut. �: � � .�.111' :,,--A,,'�,,, i . I ��t, . ,A� �, !, Is- in preparing the evergreen cables in Simpson, 4; L. Smith, 4; G. Snowdon, ro . . .." .1 ��,,,�k,,, 11 .., ... .... 11 I price. They are made principally of '�ay, xe I m sic ti .. I " I 2�t �:' the welcome and make this home City, in one of its Kai* August ellent at all � �'�: . ,,, which the lights were entwined. 4; R. M. Sproat, 4; M. Stewart, 4; N. _M"� _ � , : t - I . coming one that will not soon be for- lith, editions, says- � I;A furnished by the various bands, not6_ I I I .,�,-1 1'1�� Z 4 1 Later in the evening Main Street Stewart, 4; C. Strong, 4; J. Stronig, � . ','�,� I .1 � , � , . I 1 " Voiles, Cotton, Crepes, Ratines and gotten. It was not my privilege to It ipDok the Borough,'ofiBrooklyn to able amongst which was the Highland ., - ­� 'i". � . . I 1-11 . t I be present at the memorial services give the jaded town of Siudorbli, On- was roped off and three sections re- 3 (Art); L. Talbot, 4; A. Thompson, New Yorkers, who were brought erer I � 11 "... - . served for street dancing and the 4- X Thompson (Arith.); C. Trott,1 . . b .11, �11 _. I ' " ,held on Sunday, but I am informed tario, a new thrill. - �� ,,� .' at the instance of Dr. Camtbell, a, 1�. �, " �'..', . . I . I . . ""; I , _�; � I", I " ��., I I " ��., I I � I . .1 Linen. There is a wonderful repre- Cresent kive Orehestra and bands (Hist., Geogi., Art); 1%L Turnbull, 4. ti of this town, and vvorthy ."� ", .. that Sunday's programmie-the ser- The name of the main ssireet at Sea- furnished the music. C. Toward, 4; V. Tyndall, 4; E. Turn_ na ve r.e- ­." �-.. 11 � � 1, , �,,� I , �, L presentative of the late Dr. J. M, , "', , vices in the churches, together with forth is Main Street..' , er, 4 M. Wallace, 2, (Geog., PhylgY ) - . Q,,�,�A, i, � . sentation of all the wanted colors in- the memorial services in the Park in forth what Broadway is - Now York, Ift — ; � ". ..­:: `1 - . _. t D. Webster, 4; L. Webster, 4; R.Vr�'jl' Campbell, who ,commenced the battle - ,�: %. �'..,��1' � ! . I .� � ,���,,,t ,, ;:, I . the afternoon -formed one of the most *hat St. Catherine Strdq� is to Mon- 01 11:le as school teachei in Roxbor'o� , .. ,.,�::_ 11 n2p � : : : ", HAMILTON OLD BOYS WERE and, 3, (Arith.); E, Wheatley, 4; F. I �,::,: t ,:_��_�,�, �� : : : : eluding Creams, Pinks, Yellows, impressive things ever held in Sea- treal, Peachtree is th, 41anta Mar- d ose love for his native town . .. . ,�"" I - "llis, 4; M. Young, 3, (Hist.); R. an wh ­ - _, , " , � HERE, TOO Wi I . 1�'_ I'' forth. ket Street is to San 'Piancisco and I Seaforth, seems most evident' in'bix. ,� ," - I t"'j"i Generally speaking, it is not a good of the many worthy successor. Space Will not- ,::!,,�, , .1 \r Orange, Grey, Mauve, Navy, Black Canal is to New Orleans. It has I �, �,;� :�,i. " '. .r, 't, I - � plan to look back too much, but there seen about as - many patides as any things missed from the necessarily . - I . ,� ��.,',�A ur dilating on the assistance. ­r`�',f� . . . pFrailt to . ,��,,,,�­ , �,�,`��, I is something about the Old Boys' Re- 8 - hurried report of ibe Old Boys' Re- SEAFORTH OLD BOYS' REUNION ,�,��-�'i�,;,, ' I . . Young, 4; J. Daly, 3, (Arith.). 11 r-1 I: I �, I - I other thoroughfare sn&1a quicken given us by all our neighboring townx . ' , '%` " �" I � I -o In p to the baa" playing of the un' but our mingling made us have the , ,:;��Y, i "? and White. N atter what size union that endears and exalts the ed its ste on la§t week wW the name of UNDER THE 0. T. A. . T . . , . * I !" 11 I . I I. , . . PerhapI it was -beca 1. ; �1.1 I , \ idea of home, and gives as a new out- local 1. 0, 0. F. and ttii�iLoyal Order.HamiltoA use Many of our visiting brethren could feeling that we were a "John Thomp- Z..� � i . . � 1. their Captains Charlie Layton, Archie '_� , i I - you take you will find a dress here to look on life fo,r the future, and we of Moose. Main Street, Seaforth. Middlemost an I d Millie Johnston, led in hardly wait till break of day on Sat- sons's Bairns." The autos that con- � . ,� I I 11� - tinually crowded our streets, contain- , � 'Ili .? � : l`_11 . love to come hont,e and to get a wel figured that there was ,nothing new urday, the 2nd, to usher in the oc- . , ;11. "I , .., � � I come when we do come. We believe under the Canadian sun. And then such a bunch of them that we took casion, and arriving in their autos, Ing theirmultitude of occupants and 1. I.,. . )9 a matter of I L " . -q 2itw AV fit you. Think of the price; come that boys and girls who love their along came Dr. Charles Campbell and them as course. Anyway they paraded our streets, r�nging the number of pedestrians serging I � , ,,,; ... I , .'.1 '. I ; I � � �1, I ", home make good childrpn; thatmen his bagpipe players from Brooklyn. they wereliere. Their advance guard bells and singing songs, which caused li�lther and thither, without accident, �. �)_, I ... ")- , , I . �,.. )J� alrid see for.yourself. and women who love home are good was a substantial cheque sent some : ;,"I.:"�1 I Dr. Campbell, bagpipe, Highland itizens to gave evidence as to the wonderful 1`111 . 11 I I f i. .. many of our slumbering c , �, .... . .. I I ��',�. ,citizens; and that nations that love uniform and all, got,back to town weeks, .-ago, while the main body of move to the music and prepare to effects of the O.T.A_ in old Seaforth, �.�;",�..'�, �.."i,; 1. -J. :".16o, � their homes are or will be strong na- yesterday after a, three day stay on Old Boys and Girls marched all meet their friends. and made many of us feel'as if what I 1:,11" " * �`��'; - � I .-� ��,� tions. Main Street, Seaforth, with his ten the night of August Ist to be on time The same spirit prevailed through- we have, we will hold at any cos,t im- �,. ", �, 11 , - ..", I I �, , 1 . . ` �_ , 11 And now, at the risk of being ce outfit known as the New York in the morning, and they succeeded. out the day and into the night until prove its provisions and see t6 its " ,:­_ pie . :*�:4_ , �� � .., , Sale Price $7,500 thought unkind one is compelled to Scottish Highlanders Pipe and Drum In fact it was the Hamilton conting- it seemed we could hardly make room enforcement. What the plebiscitewe- , I , ..",I I'll � I .1 . 4 o Wiicism of the evening Band. If anybody ever wants to ent that officially opened the Reunion ., �',.��, . . for our visitors; but the feeling that �re going to have enforced upon us .1""; performances. In this I Am. not re- know just how good this New York at the unholy hour of five a.m. Satur- existed -made every one sit close with- is we do not know, butt to be fair te' I . �,�, .P �,�' �, ­, . , , , , �­�'' I � � " '�­ _� , � ,. . .4� 1 . , , , � _k ferring to any part'of the official pro- Scottish Highlanders Pip�irnd -Drurn day, August 2nd, and it is stated on out feeling they were crowded and & Rumude, as also his oppouent, . , �� , _�,, �' I " !,;,,,., ,_ - - , � "f, -- I ,,, . gramme, but to the ",unofficial" --the Band really is all they'll have, to do creditable authority that they never served its purpose in making the it should simply be: Are you in fay,� ,:1,11, I . ,� i : . . . .: general tearing up and down and a- will be to lay an elt4w on the soda went to bed after that. Yes Hamil- or of the manufacture and sale of in- , . event a success. : li, 1 _ ,,, round at night from 9 p.m. till three ton was here and we hope ihey en , en Sabbath arrived it seemed to toxicating liquor for beverag�e pur- ��61 I F , fountain at Seaforth's corner drug , �. I . ,�' qq Wh � 1� ; 0 o'clock in the morning. I am not go- store and have a chat with the white- joyed the Reunion in the old town, as be a galla day in the town of Sea- poses, or of its total prohibition? . 'It,� �,,� , _ 1 8 . I ,� ,111 ing into details, but I cannot imagine coated dispenser, who has seen the Much as the old town enjoyed having forth, so far as its observance was con- J. R. GOVENLOCK, "I't; I ,. �. ,,, � . -, � .1 Men ine Sh irts that this feature would appeal to Gordon Highlanders so often he them. cerned. In each of the different church- Seaforth, Ont. 4. "'k, -;"":k% I many of the visiting Old Boys. We loathes kil-ts and bagpipes. - es devotional services were held at 0 o ,41�,, . are all aware that fun and frolic are Twenty years ago Dr. Campbell, the usual hour, and the churches were MILL ROAD MEMORIES OF MINE . �11 "" I as necessary for old 'and young now whose bobby is Scottish music, de RE XUBLIC APPOINTMENTS �, . .:J I - , all filled to their -utmost by their ord- (By R. J. Dunsrnore, Postmaster, St. - , �,, � as in the time of Horace, but surely cided that there might be room in Seaforth, Aug. 13th, 1924. inary worshippers and their olden- 111. �11 o r ' h Brand Thomas). I s , le-... � I F s' t the effect of all this jazzing, razooing, New York for a 'Scotch band he'd Editor, Expositor, day visitors. who had met to honor '­­, . y hell-hoopin,g and rough stuff must been thinking of. There was. He Seaforth, Ont. i the town where once they had been Surely there does not "breathe a I � �1. 1", � ., 1. I . �'l - lessen respect for law and order and got that band started and its been I : man with soul so dead, that never to, . I � � 1,1i, Dear Si - active members. � .. 1, , , playing away these twenty years. I note in the columns. of The Ex- Special preparation had been made, . . �4�,. 1A destroy the courtesy and considera- himself hath said, 'this is my own, my . � I 1$115 tion with which girls and women Half of its original personnel re- positor that Mr, Andy Sutherland, and the services were conducted in native land;, whose heart hath ne'er I I '':�.. � should be treated and be generally mains. The band has been., allout Postmaster of Seaforth, has been re- nearly all of them by visitors who had within him burned, as home his foot- :�: � - � I demoralizing to the rising keneration. quite a bit, but bad never invaded moved from his position on account acted in this capacity from twenty to steps be hath turned from wandering. 11 '11111.11., . i good line of Mne Dress The features I am referring to, no Canada until Dr. Campbell ordered of some new system inaugurated by forty years ago, and, where possible, on a foreign strand." : . ',_ "I We are showing an exceptional --- doubt apply to celebrations in other that service clothing -the complete the Civil Service Commistsion. the choir leaders of long ago in the The wonderful success of the re- `!� I ' 4 Shirts. These are the famous'Forsyth Brand, bought at . . . �;" I place� as well as Seaforth. There Highland uniform -be donned for a Con-drig to your town as a visitor, servic(�s inspired many of those par- cent Old Boys, Reunion goes to prove � 11! * in .the day trip to Seaforth. along with many other visitors, the ticipating, with rememberances of the that Huron Old Boys and Girls have ,4 a s ecial price and passed on to ouricustomers. All sizes. was none of this when .. . , � p Seaforth produced the "Hurons I and Seaforth was stagink the Old Boys' work of the Commission strikes q happenings since they previously of- not "souls so dead," judging by the I � -1 ,�� � ... X "Beavers." and Old Girls' Reunion. Dr. Camp- good many of us as a complete novel- ficiated. At the close, the church -door number who turned their footsteps I-. , ,,, I - :.4 , - homeward. It was nTy misfortune "O � ) 0 Yours trtfly, bell is a native of Seaforth. He fig jy as no similar instances, whereby greetings as they departed, were most ��15 11 WILLIAM RAE. ured that he owed it to Seaforth and a 'tried official has been decapitated touching. To some of us it seemed that I was unable to be present at . t:, � .1 Price $1.75 , 1111, Walton, Aug. 11, 1924. to Main Street to give them a look can be cited either in Alberta or like getting acquainted over again. the Reunion from start to finish, as ..ol �. I , - - at his bagpipers. So up to the Prov- Saskatchewan, The -whole procedure The Billy boys had g-rown to be men I would have liked, but I did manage I 7 , I ince of Ontario went the New York is, to my mind, an outrage on busi- and their girl associates carried the to motor from St. Thomas in time to a ,;,,k�. t" ,.,A I Drum neiss ethics of common morality, and dignity and commanded the homage see the wonderful celebration on Wed-, I ,ill METHODIST CHURCH AND Scottish Highlanders Pipe and .111, . . . I . ". . Band and for three days Main Street, if the system is to be judged by sim- we were hardly prepared to expect, nesday afternoon (the final day). .�'ei , REUNION SERVICES . I l,�' 9; .Seaforth, ,heard Scotch music as ilar results, most people would pre- whiltO many of us eldefly friends of I have seen a great many pageants, � � "I ", 4 I . Scotch music should be played, not as fer the old patronage system in its the visitors seemed to have been of various kinds in various parts of . - The following report was written that Toronto gang in tartan plays, most corrupt form. I do not criticise leniently dealt with by Old Father the world, -and I want to congratulate � �,4.. for last week's issue, but owing to , 11 Clothing Leadership etc. They also saw the highland fling the new order of procedure whereby Time, and our youthful visitors re- Seaforth upo�h the brains and enter- I � an oversight did not appear. . 4, ,ii, . " prise and taste that contributed to a 11, I I I Last Sunday was a day to be Ion and the Scotch reel as they should be returned .soldiers are given the ap" cognized us at once. They could hard- I , . g danced. Versatile fellows, Dr. Camp- pointments. as it must commend itself ly unders,tand our stupidity in no' demonstration which would have done .. s ." remembered in the Methodist church bell's Scottish ten. credit to any metropolitan city. It ���, and for which the people are very to all, but there is a great difference knowing them. . I between a system of administration About three o'clock in the afternoon thrilled me with pride in my old home :.,! ... . � -, Based on Real Values grateful to God. Fine congregations . -0— and the administration of a system, we assembled at Victoria Park, where town, and -the county of my birth. . I'll . ,!.� . gathered both morning and evening. oldi � 4 Many long absent faces were seen MITCHELL NIGHT AT SEAFORTH and no system, however good, can a fitting programme had been pre- The moment I turned on to the "I. � , ! I safely be administered in a manner pared, the opening number being pro- Mill Road at Brucefield I was in a ... I , . �w .wing to the home coming of the 1. / A The clothing sold by this store is "Old Boys,, Wednesday night, August 6th, the which deprives the department and vided by the band playing "O Can- region teeming with boyhood memor- �,,� . .1 . Th6' installation and . Every curve and corner, every �,tt I . definitely.ranked in the fore front of opening of the last night of the Old Boys' Reunion, the public of the services of a public ada," after which tMayor Golding les "I � . organ was also ex- was to have been Mitchell night in servant who is your most useful citi- made a few most fitting remarks, grade and hill, greeted me like an olil , I I good clothes by�hundreds of satisfied pected to take place. In this ­,�_ 1k Seaforth, but the unfavorable wea- zen, and who is, at present, sit the welcoming our guests. After the op- friend. Things such as these are un- '. customers. . matter, however, through no fault of by Rev. changeable in a world that is lament- �l� ). � , I . . the officials, there was disappoint- ther prevented it and all other activi- height of his usefulness. No private ening prayer offered ,� ... ;, , I I .. , Inent, but it was owing to the delay ties. which bad been planned as a fit- business could be administered in that D. Rogers, .Mr. D. D ' Wil- ably full of change (except loose ".111 4 , Z. , . in the factory, for until so late as ting wind up to the most successful way and long survive. son, the only surviving member of change). I knew every farmstead we . . �11� 1 (( - of all Old Boys' Reunions. If the new system is sound in it- Seafortb's first town council, of -which passed, but, alas, I knew them in so . ! I - Men and boys who have worn our Saturday afternoon the congregation he was Reeve, was called upon to ad- many cases by the names of owners �'v . 1. I fully expected it would be ready for Mitchell citizens are hard to down, self, there is need of a complete re- ww�l, i . . clothes are continuous patrons of our the services. At the morning however, and because they could not vision of the methods of -administra- dress the vast audience assembled. He who have long since removed or have I M� I . crossed -the inevitable frontier, The , ��, ; � - tion, sG that tried and experienced compared the conditions that then ex- , l�:-� . f% . storp— They know our Suits to be ,service Mr, Win. Hartry-gave a very come on Wednesday, they saw no rea Grey's, I-ralliday's, Ireland's, For. ''...�,� , honestly built, shape retaining and impressive address of welcome, mak- son why Friday night would not an- public officials are retained as long as isted when we had thirteen places .� " I T.- . - i- I I � I swer as well, so up they came on Fri �', ing,feeling reference to absent ones - they can give proper service. These licensed to sell intoxicants within our sythe's, McAdam's, Carnochan's, Me � a wear resisting. They know that eMA s are, of course, made with limits, and a brewery about a mile Connell's, Nicholl's, McMurray's, Me- " ��� " whose faces shall be seen on earth day, and brought the town with thern, r rk , �, Gee's, Hannah's, Campbell . 1� . n and absolutely no prejudice against the distant, with the conveniences and 's -all scat- �'!, � these Suits are notable for correct no more. It was replied to in a Mayor, Council, band, policema tered and gone; and of. the McLean's, 1. . � very concise and able manner 9,t the all. And they gave us a good night's new appointee, whom all will admit comforts that now are in evidence. � - 1�1� -1 . I design and perfect workmanship. . 11 fitted for the position. He was not lacking in his vigor as a Canveron's, Walker's, McCartney's, et . A,! I I evening sefvice by Mr. Brownell, a entertainment and a chance to pro- i" we I li I , The leaders4ip of our clothes is con- Walkerville, a former Seaforth boy. long the Reunion fun and frolic at Yours truly, promoter of temperance, and gave a]., those of the names of olden days " � , �,J USineSS The people were all delighted to see least one day lower. It was it C. L. WILLIS. evidence of some of his old time vigor are probably represented by a -young- :A, - . er, and, to me, strange generation. -1.1 . . fined by a� evur growing b . . and hear a former pastor, Rev. David mighty demonstration that would have ____e2!_ in that line. He was followed by Mr* The one bright spot in all that pil- ;, �� :1 �,� , les :8 ' - I . W. M. Doig, & Port Huron, who had IN which en to offer price In- Rogers, now of St. Thomas, who taxed the ti'me and generosity of any 11 OWER SCHOOL EXAMINATION s A 11 spent his early days in and around grimage of pain, and pleasure along I _�. " I ducein_e�� -that very few stores can preached an appropriate sermon on tow-n_but Mibghe]4 carried it off with ' RESULTS Seaforth. Pe gave the now old town the old Mill R,;aa was the sight of I � � � "O I I .11 I .11 . the "U;e and Abuse of Talents." The ease, and Seaforth apprectated the : .1� .. . give you.f' choir, under the leadership of Miss kindness that promptpd the- neighbor- The names of the pupils are given a good reputation and evidentily ex- Billy Charters, my old seat mate at � .11 , 1� I . record. school, vigorously working the handle � ,�,, I- I . I Beth Willis, was in fine trim, aug- ly act, and enjoyed every minute of in alphabetical order. After each pected it would keep up its the old purnp, ,which stands with . . . 11 , V ts'. , I �, � - I name is a number which indicates; He made some fitting remarks in sup- Of �_. , � ��,� � , mented by visitors who helped in it. - quiet dignity in the same old spot. I ..;�J 13, 1 . . � I , I . . - ! � ."., .. -ring Seafni-t1i the visitors the nu-ber of subjects the pupil has port of the O.T.A. at the coming con , '-- I, PRICES formier year. Two solos were rend- Ott ente I ­,_?. , .L I received credit for. Where. a pupil test, That's one thing -they can�t move a ,,'? ,- I 1. ered by Wm. Bright, Jr., in a very were met by tbe Sea forth Kiltie Band * �,�":'Vl I . i" ��Y - - has failed on -mental paper ,; then followed by Mayors of well around very much. I '. , , � appropriate manner; two anthems; a company of aNut thirty pretty lit a depart He wa- � 1-b. .- - y I 7 I put on the brakes, so suddenly that . ,'�. - 1\ solo. by Miss B. Willis; solo by Mrs. tle lassies in eoqtume, and the town the name of the subject will appear in our neighboring towns, W. H. Willis, ,- 4 ,,,�,. � ... 11 11 �_,11 . - � � Russell Israel, and a duet of their own rerpre§entstives. bracketd after that pupil's name. of Wingbarn; Dr. Gallow, of Gode- I nearly disfi�cated my better half'o _,J�Xi,jl I ! cl� 2 I � - ' 15. to $ J' 5 composition by Mr, and Mro., H. The Seaforth band led the way, fol- The certificates are now in the rich, and F. Jackson, of Clinton. They spine, sind .she said things. slie '. ,;,.� I I . 1 ", , VA9WjW%"_-"__� '�$ - ,; of tba Principal and may be each dwelt on the friendly relations asked sarcastically if I had recb&7*z- . �� �1 I.- V, . it I - . � .. I Willis, of Wingliam. , The Colonial lowed by the las,aies in costume. hand . 1101;`�. , . a honor ed so -me old bone that I'd kno-&n . I , . . cation to en between the towns they had th - � ,l� "% L i` � . I I. - I � � . i, I I . 1- qiftrtette rendered valuable servke. A NeRt came the Mitt'hell band, the @lec- had uPo,n, siPPli him. Wh � 1, � , I I � I I . �14'i,L7", k , I !! ! 1 "MeN� to represent, and we, who are now when it wai; a colt, and things Rho 1. I lk ­ I feature of the evening choir *as the tric float, witle "Miss MMhell" (Helen the Middle and Uppeg School results ­. I '1:t;'� L, I I I- " :- . ._-, . . I that effect celebrating our �Otb aniiiivemary. in that. I didn't wait to listen, (I liever I 1.0�",` � , 1� .. " - . fact that three form er organists agiiii Ward) seated on R throne, surround- are received a notice to ,. 1'�, - I T , . I �,�,..,,_. 0 . . . 1. 11, . .1 �;;,� �l . , , ' their remarks they each proved them , ., I - do; IB -a -'s too short). I clin&(I out , ­,�, - 4"�,� . A*"% ,took their places in that capacitr; ed by a court of bonor, composed of will be placed in the Post Office and 0 .I.: ��';�,�, ; , Z�'. "" �`�'L� , "", , and ytlled- ;Z�-,',�,'�'.; � , I , six Tele b .. �,�,;',' " � Migs L. Wilson, of'Detrolt; Mr. A. eight charmihg maideus and 0 one Office. selves worthy of the honor conferred . . >W .O%k Gram- upon them by their cithens, and that "Is that Billy Charters ? 11 . I I ,,:,-!',.. ", , I I I -,11M111 Miller, of Brantford, anH Mr. H. pretty little strea-mer bearerm in glis- D. Aberhart, 6, (English 1, -.�,,,,AM ,I . -6ck that it waa, a �, iI , L'�, Willis of Wingliam, The offoriag In tening cokumes. closel'r followed by m,-Rr)- M. Aberhart, 1; J. Alexander, they and our own worthy Mayor tre Billy yelled nli� '. ` 1� i, NN. "� . t;%�I,t �,,,, ,." �tl�'i,"',$T,i�� ,a I ' I I .�­`11 - . b., " t ,�'. , Bro, S. - '.I 1. ��,,,Iy,,,`," . 4 , rt thg raorning ,*as reeeiv6d by tour Old the Mitchell towt council, offieers of 4; A. Arc'nibald, 4; 1. Archibald, 4; not afraid publiely to exprefas their , Continued on Pace four �, 1-.�, J"""I'�1 "o, I � . � . i , .,� � , " �A,!,- �, I � . : . �"; 11,1,�,2,)!ft,!,,r,� . . I I I I " "NI, - ­ . 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