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Cook, C.; Miss H. Walton, 1B.; Miss I . . � .
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, I . I Fraser, 'S.S,; Miss Beatont,'R.R; Mrs. first of pioneers in th,!'O�.. vicinity of
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. Bubler, LY.; Miss Cook, C.F,; Runs Lucknow, which. topk"'pUce in that
. 14. Miss Draper C.; Miss Mer- village last s ij� t
l Wom'en's summer Dresses - I B.; Miss Dewett cessful that umm'"' ]?; yed so suc- I
. I ner, P.; Miss King, it was 4 "Wed to have
� . I The 94thering was '
� 1 2 B.; Mrs. Sherritt, 8 B.; Miss David- another -this
- - . son, S. S.; Mrs. MeEwen, RY.; Miss held in the C�ael Iftirk on Thurs-
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. Shaw, C.F.; Dries McLeod, L.F.; Runs day last,* the I th insJ;,,iand was at-
93�_o 11. tended by nearly, if Ot'quite, two
Regular, Prict.o up to $18 - _
.1, 1* I hundred persons. 1�eprpsentatives.of
. I Men's Baseball Game. the family were presqAfxrom. Tor&n-
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.. \, I . . i . . J. Kutch, F. Mutch, Roy Cook, F. to, London, Ingersoll, Se4forth, Ethel,
rter, J. Stirling, E. Dodds, L. Belfast, The Nile Stanley Township, I
I I- I d"% C:arson. D, Walton, T. Morgan, Gapt.; but, in the main i;r�m Ashfield Town-
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. . Runs --16. M, Kilty, W. Mutch, M. I ship, where so many 4f the grand- i
SALE I � McDougal, C. MeEwen, A Jackson children and great graAdchildren ,.of
I., . I K. Robertson, W. Heard, 'C, West-' 'the Canadian progenfie3t,, of the fam-
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cott, A. Butler, Capt.; Runs ily are settled. - 1J11
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I R , IR I C E W''' ' � Sports. . desired, and a delig,h#),Tl day was
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pent in games and si "., social con-
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. . Barrel boxing --AA. Butler; I*tting serse and the in"itai)[14i'.6ountiful re -
This includes all our best Dresses. the shot—flarold Brandon, Beverly past. A substantiial pr4kramme of
. I Nash; officers' race ajor - O'Neil, races and other atR16' , dic contests,
Major Sloan,; N. (I O.'s re6ce many of them of a no*ql'and humor -
Every Summer Dress in the Store Major Sloan, IA. Morgan; N. C. 0.18 ous character, had been 7epared,
. race Sergt.-Major Davis, Corporal with ,, ,11uring army of, prl 5 don-
, . � 6mes under this great clearing Fowler; other ranks race—Haskiq, ated by Harry ]KcGe4e, .Sr., TZeoronto.
I .. , P. Gliddon; ladies' race—Miss Hey- The contenders were many and the
i k. Miss Stone, Miss Rorke; boys' winners had to fight their way stren-
I price. They are made principally of 'O' I
, - I race V. Elliott, W. Dodds, G White -
I , I I ly to the tape, heldb* Mr. Harry
I I L I sides; girls, race—Doroth
,� McGee, of Toronto. and "' Mr. Ailbert
I 16 Cotton, Crepes, Ratines and Grace Seeley, K. Steep.
IS1 . Voiles, Alton, of Belfast. Mr. R.S. Caswe�l,
.
V! 11 I - of Toronto, an old atid Intimate friend
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. � . . . . Linen. There is a wonderful repre- of the farnily, present bk invitation,
. . OLD HOME WEEK IN A HURON officiated as starter.. Mr. Thomas
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. sentation of all the wanted colors in- . Webster, of London, wagiefficial man-
% TOWN ager of the athletic contests.
: , Before the company §at down to
. ; - i Pinks, Yellows, Under the above ,heading the Pic -
I: , eluding Creams, to Times, of'Picton, Prince Edward the well-filled tables the prizes were
I� County, the pditor of which is Mr. distributed by Mr. Harry McGee, Sr.
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.. I i Orange, Grey, Mauve, Navy, Black William Steet, an old Egmondville b Brief addresses followed by Messrs.
, - oy Thomas Webtster, Harry McGee, Sr.,
, I I in its issue of August 7th, says:—
: 1�1 and White. No mattel� what size �' The town of Seaforth in the County and E. S. Caswell, in which eloquent
. i I of Huron, this week celebrated its tribute was paid to the courage, en-
:: I I - I ' decennial Old Home Week and the terprise. industry and sterling char-
. � a I I you take you will find a dress here to fiftieth anniversary of the acter of the forbears in whose honor
I U tion of the town Incidentally the the gathering was held. It was de-
x0oo `tf fit you. Think of the price; come Provincial Fir ' emA's Convention was cided to repeat the reunion next year,
I . - held there at the same time, a part of the day to be devoted to
and �ee for yourself. Huron county is noted for hospi� decoration of the graves of the fore-
. I tality and the des-cendarits of the fathers who lie slumbering beneath
pioneers of old Huron located at Sea- the mouldering turf of Green Hill
. a forth and vicinity -have lost none of Cemetery.
that trait so pronounced in their an- Two interesting and greatly belov-
Sale Price $7.50. cestors. ed members of the assei�oiiage were
A stranger might wonder why all Mrs- David Anderson, -�jA`84 and
this love for the little town which Miss Elizabeth Webster, iage&- 8i, the
- — grew up in a swamp on the Huron only survivors of the origiAal Web-
- Road--%vhy 'those who had lived there ster family that settled in Ashfield
call it home throughout their lifetime. Township, and Mrs, Webster, aged
'. From all quarters of thi i 83, widow of the late Mr. Robert
a these old-timers gathered in tbe'old Webster, who accompanied her hus-
9 town and the home -coming was some- band when he, with his parents, the
Men s Fine Sh irts thing wonderful. From Detroit and late Daniel and Susan Webster, first
Windsor a caravan of 176) cars of came to this section.
. former Seaforthites wended its way Daniel Webs -ter, with his wife and
across the southern peninsula, arriv- three oldest sons, James, Robert and
ing at Seaforth Saturday evening. Thomas, left their home in Tipperary
orsy ran This party was accompanied by re- County, Ireland, in 1837 and settled
pair truck and a kilted pipers' band on the site of the present village of
- of skilful musicians. The Seaforth Norval, in Halton County. In 1853,
Highlanders' Band, a musical 'organ- his family now grown to ken, five stal-
$115 ization of which any town would be wart sons and 5 daughters, and hearing
proud ' met the homecomers as they of rich lands at reasonable prices to
�
entered the corporation. be had in Huron County, he made a
We are showing an exceptionai good line of Fine Dress A contingent from New York arriv- prospecting trip to this section. So
d on Monday was also accompanied well pleased was he with what 1.10
Shirts. These are the famous Forsyth Brand, bought at 'by a kilted band of ten pieces. The saw and beard that he pArchased 400
a special price and passed on to our customers. All sizes. k-Ilts were quite conspicuous and th(, acres ot land, 200 of which lay on the
. tartan blended baWoniously with the 12th concession, and 200 on what is
gaily decorated streets. now the Goderich Road, but which
Main Street at night was a veritole then had not been opened all the way
Price $1.75 fairyland from the Huron Road to the through. A part of the latter por-
station. Thousands of colored lights tion is now within the north-westerly
. were strung across the street and limits of the vilyige. The writer has
� .... N 11 looped alon the buildings. The been told that Mr. Webster felled the
__ wide streets with which the town is first tree on the site of the village.
� blessed, add materially to the appear- When he came a swamp and the orig-
L,- 10 ance when decoration is in order' e entire area.
The entertainment provided was Arranging with a nearby settler to
very suitable for such an occasion and build for him a log shanty and clear
Cloth i ng LeadershiPwas well calculated to retain the love ten acres of lan(i, Mr. Webster re -
and respect of visitors. Every train turned 'home to bring up -his family,
on latulsty ,,, inct by 11, li,b- Comingby way of Goderich they lord-
landers, Band. The Huron Old Boy, ed the Maitland in the shallows, fol -
Based on Real Values of Toronto arrived by special train. lowed the road north to the Belfast
By Saturday night the town was corners, then turned westward to
filled with visitors. Entertainment come north by the first 5ide-line, past
1-bolk i was provided on the streets. A feature the HRckett's settlement. "W6 girls
The clothing sold by this store 8 which appealed to old-timers was the came in a light wagon," said Mrs.
,
� definitely ranked in the fare front of throwing on the screen pictures of the Anderson, ,'one ,of us holding Susan,
early settlers and men and women the baby, on -her knee."
good clothes by hundreds of satisfied connected with the upbuilding of the Daniel Webster and his sons set to
customers. town fifty years ago. The pi,t,,,, work to clear their -acreages and were
were well shown and revived memor- soon followed by four of Mr. Web -
lies of men and incidents of half a ster's cousins from Ireland, James
.1 Men and boys who have worn our century ago. At intervals a suitable Thomas, John and Daniel, whose
.. verse would be thrown on the screen descendants were joined with his in
.1 clothes are continuous patrons of our and the crowd, led by the band, would Thursday's celebration. It is under
store. They know our Suits to be .ing. Business was out of the ques- stood that the prog,emy of the five
, tion. The street, wbich bad been re- original couples now number at leas
I honestly built, shape retdining and cently paved, was blocked with the five hundred scattered over Ontario
. wear resisting. They' knbiw'that crowd. Not a car moved on Main the Wiest and the United States.
these Suits are notable for correct Street until midnight. Cars caught The Webster farnilies were amon
I in the crowd were parked with liglits the first and mo,st active supporter,
I
I design and perfect 'workmanship. Out and remained where they stood, of Methodism in nort,heTn Ashfield
. The leadership of our clothes is con- while all over the street the crowd and among the firf;t of the circuit rid
, mingled. Friend met friend and the ers to minister to the settlement wa
. fined by an ever-growing bl�,siness gre'etings and welcome were most the late Rev. James; Caswell, vVh
. which enables us to offer price in- si-ricere and the surprises many. came to the Goderirh Circuit in 185
. Sunday morning every church was and 'had as outlying appointments o
I ducenients that very few stores can filled and in the afternoon it is estim- his expansive charRe the small lo
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give you. ". ated that six thousand assembled in cliurcheg at Hackett'., and at Zion, o
�,�,, . the park. One member of the first the,. 12th co,rce-ission Hi,g name, I
t ,.14"4, 1 council of the towit of Seafortb is still beld in frWrant mernory by the olde.
, l, I .. . living, Mr. D. D. Wilson, of Toronto. people of thes;e communitiag And o
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. �� He was the first reeve of the tov� where he returned to tak
�. . T. Luekn,ow,
:_,.� . He delivered a sti"ing address. , S4v'- up work in 1874.
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�6. i eral other visiting Old Boys were also Ontario owes, a Krpat and lasr0n
,
11 11 I speakers. Outside of bearing of the debt to such men anti women as th
J�" I . I - � $15 to $ %03T 5 -speakers were groups meeting and who left the sbovilst of Great Britai
1091 I �._�-� , it efor themselve
!P . conversing as they recognized each and Ireland to bew oi
�/ 7 t -", j--,.�, . I 1. - I — other. � ' homes in the Canadian forests. The
0 1 - - ! - Sunday evening another great were men, as the s0eakers right]
� . .1 crowd asqembled in the park after %aid, of erte,rprise, courage anq Cha
I I church and listened to a sacred cot- acter, r
'pady alid willing to give then
. cert by the Highlanders' Band gncl �;dvei.,;i to ,unriewitti-mR' toll and ofte
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r% Aeft selections, by the Wolvezine Quartotte sevlore priva,tions in order tiliat the
of Detroit, and the Colonial Quart6tte children migbt enjov- . liberty an
5 Ms nev land.
. ''I 4; ewart,- B r%'J , 0 of Windsor. prosperity in
� � 11 . 11 I I I-., .1.1 � 1 . '11 "'� , The calebration eolititiond from Sat- them and their sturO e0nn we 01
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Aber �amllles would do well, as game 'The fiiaeral was ,, I I 1, � I I I" _ � , A"! # �,,,,���'�q-�,i,��,'Y�','���,�,'��,��,V,'f'��� "I",
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pileed are doing, to hold reunions resid,041Z'e, Huron . �� on , I .. !uPS4,0A,�VAIRi k i I .
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—A monster Sturgeon fish'was cap- St. John, N. 13.—M %at is claimed tq 0 the ' i"O. "," " , 0� ''
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ured by the fishermen at St. Joseph be a world's record for relaying rails 1 � turned a$ %00,4. " ,F), 'i _ ,_, I It r. 5
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ast week measuring nearly six crew of men — -�Year 1028, with an I i%_�z I �.;,��i'�,,r�4 It"',
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the Canadian Pacific RailwAy, New ivlaluO
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—Thei lifting of the onion crop was
Brunswick district recently. In 4,wo
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oefarms, m
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tarted last week in Exeter distrie-t,
days the men tore up 29.17 miles of
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the yield being rather heavy and of
old 85 -pound rails and replaced them ,2�6,
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excellent quality. There are very
with new. There were 330 men in
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few picklers tkis season.
the gang. According t6 all Available
liffontreal,.Que.—Louis A Run, N'01.4,`: "
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—Mr. Thomas Kyle, of the Parr
records, the for er f3anadian record
former professor of numug'Afind'. xii 1''..
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Line, Stanley, on Saturday shot a
wa*Q 11.7 miles, which exceeds that
alhagy, at Yale Uiiilv6isit. M i,� I I
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that r�w��..Y,04'ol� p � ., �t
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arge white cat measuring 37 inches
established in the United States.
vnthiix,a very 1, , Va
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long and standing 18 inches high, It
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will OW , I . I .4,011,8M.A., a,", ��,
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a thought that this is a remnant of
Victoria, B. C. — An important
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production. He poJi4ts ovtlba� A�jga . -, .
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the wild cat family once so plentiful
branch of the British Columbia forest
1915 Cangda's output has, *q , "4,
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in the large maroh.
products industries is the manufacture
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—Another of the large buildings in�
of wooden boxes. There are 25 box
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it has undergone la. ote ,y .
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St. Jose ph is being torn down. Men
making plants in tM province, Its-
Canads's golld productiol%Axii :iM,,w., s -
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are busy tearin down the bui
. 9 Iding
presenting a capital of between $3,-
valued, at 426�294,OW and he express.
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known as the wine 4ctory, and -hen
000,OW and $4,M%W. About 1,200
es the qpWon that this year it 11�wwl
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this work is completed there remains
people are employed in the wanufac-
rise to $30,000,000- � 1,
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only a few dwelling houses of what
ture and handling of wooden boxes in
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at one time seemed the makings of
British Columbia aM the annual pay
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WInnipeg, Ma —A total of 37,#,"
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a city.
roll Is not less thm�n $1RM,0ft
men will have to be brou -ht �
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--Jean Gratton 2.19% by Gratton
Western Canada are now giving in-
Western Canada to assist in, harvt5t_ �
1. � .., ���,
Royal dam Darkey Hal 2.021%,, placed
six
M,Ontreal, Que.—poy the fimt I
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ing its 1,924 crop, according -to the�
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a miie, over Simcoe track in 112Yj
months of the present -year Canada
estimate at the conference oi railvay,
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and won the race. It is predicted by
has exported 32,179 'head of 'cattle to
Provincial government ropreseitta-
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men wb,o ought to know that this fast
Great Britain and 40,953 to the Unit-
tives,. farm organizations, land eml-
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le in 2.10 before
ed States in the first six rqouths of
ployment services held here. Ei ghtei
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the end of the season. The mare was
1923 an increase of 1"1 head in
thousand workers will he supp_lied by
.,.
bred and raised by Mr. V. R. Van-
favor of the present year.
Eastern Canada and 19,OOD, it was
Nodman, of Wingham.
show an increase in the twelve months
estimated, can be secured in the Went
-T. McDougall, son of Peter Mc-
Quebec, Que.—Between $5,000,000
and from British Columbia. It wa,w
Dougall, was fatally injured Friday
and $6,000,000 is being spent this year
thought that harvesting would com-
Morris and
for, the'purchase of gasoline to oper-
mence in Manitoba about August 20th
Turnberry, abodt seven miles from
ate motor vehicles and motor boats in
and in Saskatchewan and Alberta a-..
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Wingham. While drawing a load of
the province, either by local residents
bout August 25th.
co tland River,
or visitors, according to statistics now
spending their holidays at the form-
when partly across the load tipped,
being compiled by the provincial rev-
Ottawa, Ont .—Revenue received by
throwing the young man under the
enue department. The quantity of
the Dominion Government is $46 per
horses. The horses ran away and
gasoline used throughout the entire
capita and the expenditure per capita
ran over him. He was rushed to the
year is estimated at 17,500,000 gall-
on revenue is $39.26, according to ai. �
Wingham. Hospital, where he passed
Ions.
bulletin of the citizens' re-qearch irwti-�
away some- hours later.
appr ximately $4,000,0N. the dock to
trite of Canada. The analysis of the�
—Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter,
Regina, Sask. — Saskatchewan's
accounts for the year ending on March -
was the scene of a pretty wedding on
population at the, end of 1923 was
31. 1923, shows a total revenue of
Tuesday evening, August 12th. when
815,526, according to the annual esti-
$404,271,848, and expenditure of $344, -
Miss Rachael Doyle, of Grand Rapids,
mate made by the Dominion Bureau
939,?36.
Mich., was united in marriage to Mr.
of statistics. The population it, by
gone up to ten cents per ?oaf.—Bible
Bernard C. Letts, of the same city,
cities, 104,662; by towns, 65,246; vil-
Ottawa, Ont.—An increase in the
the ceremony being performed by Rev.
lages, 64,374; making a total urban
production and market price of arsanic�
A. A. Trumper. The bride was at-
population of 234 -,2824 -while the rural
in Canada is recorded in 1923. The
tended by Miss Reta Crawford, of
populartion, including that of the rural
fi ures -are 7,344j202 pounds, at 12.05
Landon, while, the groom -as SUP-
municipalities, the unorganized
'VInts per pound, or a total value of
-ported by Mr. Avery Macklin, of De-
tories. and 'the -Indians, am ... ted to
$883,771, as against 5,152000, pounds'
Troit. The young couple motored in
576,244.
at 8.5 cents;a pound, in 1921 Prac-
from Grand Bend, where they had
tically all of this was shipped to the
been sojourning for a time.
Regina, S -ask. 'That the farmers of
United States and Europe for the
—About 200 people attended a
Western Canada are now giving in-
manufacture of insecticides. Six mil -
meeting of be -an growers in Zurich
creasing attention to the improve-
lion odd pounds came from the silver
recently, and it was decided to ac-
ment of their home surroundings is
and gold mines of Ontario, 1,250,000
tively affiliate with the new Ontario
shown by the fact that two govern-
pounds from British Columbia, and
Bean Growers' Association. By-laws
ment forestry stations have distrib-
45,000 pounds from Nova Scotia.
were tentativedy adopted and Mr.
uted 5,250,000 -trees this spring, all
John Laporte, a*nd Mr. George Lay-
to farmers. This is in addition to
Edmonton, Alta.—Summer fishing
ton were elected to the board of di-
larg'e quantities purchased from pri-
commenced on resser Slave Lake on
rectors as the Huron County repre-
vate nurseries.
July 28th and will close on Septem-
sentatives. Oscar Klopp was-, chair-
—
ber 30fth. Operators have been lim-
man of the meeting, about 70 per
Sarnia, Ont.—Drilling for water
ited to a catch of 1,500,000 pounds of
cent. of the beans grown in Huron
on the plant site of the Dominion
whitefish. but no limit has been plac-
are now controlled by the new or-
Alloy Steel corporation a gas well was
ed on pickerel 2nd jackfish, as the
ganization and more growers will be
tapped. The gas issued with great
market for these varieties is limited.
joining. .
force into the air, reaching a heigInt
Four fish companies are operating
—The annual rink bowling tourney
of 30 to 35 feet. The well is at a
this summer and will ship to Chicago
of the Exeter Club was held on Wed-
depth of 120 feet, which is much shal-
via Dominion Express. The Menzies
nesday of last week. Apart from the
lower than other wells in the country.
Fish Company has installed a freez-
early morning rains that made the
ing plant at the lakeside with a ca -
ground soggy for bhe first games,
Ottawa, Ont.—Pre limi nary figures
pacity of 150,000 pounds, its object
the weather was fine and the P-8 en-
showing grain receipts from Septem-
being to freeze and fillet the pickerel
tries were on hand for Play. Only
ber 1, 1923, to July I-'., 1824, record
and ship during the fall.
one rink succeeded in winning all the
a total receipt at the head of the
.
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four qualifying games—Dr. McGill,
lakes of 366,577,300, as against 293,-
Ottawa, Ont.—An analysis of Can -
of Mitchell. The next high were C.
844,656 in the same period last year,
adian production, as revealed in 1923
nsall. 3 plus 15;
and at Vancouver a total of 52,6315,-
,statistics, shows it to be approxi -
R. Fairful, of London Rowing Club
490 for the period as compared with
mately $2,900,000,000. This does not
3 plus 13; William Westcott, of Lon-
17,144,421 bushels.
include. the value of manufactured
don Elmwoods, 3 Plus 13. In the play
—
products. While no definite figures
off for the Free .Press trophy and
Edmonton, Alta.—Government hun-
are available in this respect, it is es- -
first and second prizes McGill defeat-
ters will make an incursion in to the
timated that the net value, after de-
ed McDonell. For third and fourth
barren lands of the North for the pur-
ducting the value of the raw mater-
Fairful won from Westcott by the
pose of killing as many wolves as
ials used in the process, was $1,150,-
possible this year. The wolves prey
000,000-
-Mr. Chester Lee, of Paisley, who
on the caribou and other game and a
'
recently purchased the Central Hotel
campaign of extermination is in pro-
Fort William, Ont.—Grain ship -
property in Exeter, from Mr. W. T.
gres-s. B. Loranger, who bas headed
ments from the bead of the lakes
Acheson, took possession on Tuesday
similar expeditions, will be in charge
from the opening of navigation to
and bas moved in with his family.
of the 1924 party of hunters.
July 17th reached over 120,000,000
The Central Hotel has always enjoy-
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bushels.
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ed an enviab e repu a on among e
leading hotels of Western Ontario,
kit awa, n — xpo 0 a—
pulpwood to the United States again
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WALTON
and there is every reason to believe
show an increase in the twelve months
Free Fotmtsin ]Pan wM a 86c purehme of
that this long famoun hostelry will
ending June. During that year they
,,,,,,,hoQ �,,,,,,,Li,,,l,. 0sr suppH� eover a wide
maintain the reputation it has enjoy-
totalled 1,388,106 cords, valued at
mnsre ,=I,d am of marsrivr quaNty. Benftie
�
ed for so many years under the new
$13,608,,Wl, as against 1281,298 cords
Bres., Smgofth. n62-1 ,
, management. Mr. Lee is an experi-
valued at $12,248,316 in the previous
Notes.—Miss Bernadette Ryan and
enced hatel man. Mr. Acheson has
year.
Mr. Gordon Francis, of Toronto, are
not yet secured a home, but it is his
� —
spending their holidays at the form-
- intention to remain in Exeter.
K ston, Ont.—Plans are under
er's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Thomas
—A successful garden party was
way re, according to report, for
Ryan_—Mr. and Mrs. George SlOaF4
t held by the U, F. 0. and U. F. W. O.
the b ' ding of a new and immense
Of St. Columbia, Sundayed at the
'home
at the home of Mr. Win. Pepper, cast
dryd ith four times the capacity
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan,
I
of Hensall, on Wednesday evening.
of presient drydoek, and to cost
Grey Tow-iiship—Rev. Mr. Chandaler
), Addresses were givm by Mr. W. F.
appr ximately $4,000,0N. the dock to
has returned after having a few
,
P,oirter, of London, who took for his
'
be cotriplated and ready for operation
weeks' holidays.—Mr. W, Shortreed is
I subject, "In Times Like These." Mr
by the time the enlarged Welland
-till confined to bed and not iniprov-
- Livingstone, of British Columbia, al-
canal is opened.
ing as quickly as his many friends
s .so addressed tbose present on "Gov-
business until his
ir s health gave. out last
would like to hear of_�Bread has
o ernment Control." The different num-
North Bay, Ont.—Exportq of the
gone up to ten cents per ?oaf.—Bible
q hers on the programme. were. inter-
nroducta of Northern Ontario to the
Society collectors have made their
f spersed with -well rendered selections
United Sta,Us for the first six months
annual rounds and report a good re-
g by the Goulding orchestra. At the
of the year sbowed an increase. 0,
sponse.—Mr. A Rackwell is visiting
n close of the programme, lunch was
approximately 45 per cent. over tbo�e
with friends in the village.—Mrs. W. .
s served com-rised of ndwi es cake
for the samp periiod of last year ac-
Woods was visitingi- fri ends in To- .
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c-ording to of the American
ronto for the past week—J. Buchan-
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f Exetter, very ably conducted the pro-
,statistics
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consul here. The total value of ex-
an has re-sbingled his home.—The
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e graml-me in the capacity of chair-
port -q for the, period was $24,917,57o,
new college is nearly completed and
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man.
in comparison with $17,2q2,808. Gold
will be ready as soon as the fall term
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., 11 k�
lyl,fl!i
g —The death occurred in Goderich
bullion exports show an im,rease of
npens.—D. Steiss has engaged with
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c on Monday of. one of tbe town's re-
more than 100 per cent.; silver bullion
J. Buchanan for the threshing season.
,ill:
111;,"i�,
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n qpected citizens in the person of Robt.
of ,10 pet cent.; lath, 450 per cent.,
—P. B. Gardiner is kept btsy these
o:."',
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s Mel_samn, at the age of 88 years. The
and newsprint, 40 Per Cent.
day%. ,He has shipped a large q=m-
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y late Robert, McLean was born on the
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titv of bay.—Miss Olive Bolger has-
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y fourth concession of Goderich Town-
Ottawa, Ont.—Repatriation Of Oari_
been successful in I )assing matrienla-
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r- sbip, and after beink married, he re-
adinns returning from the United
tion examinations. , She passed Nor-
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qta s continued during the month
t'. of
mal Entrance last year. Congratda-
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n his de,ath. He carried on n drover's
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June, ,when 4,520 we're regi9te'red. In
tions.—George Jackson has b _$t.
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business until his
ir s health gave. out last
the previous month 4,086 returned to
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talce, up r0sidemae in' 0arifift, And it
119ving it painted.--a-r. and XV0,
George Pertuson �;�a
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April 4,087, making -a total of 18,0t4g,
spent t,bo vvttk
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of vtrhoto 11,17,40 were Col"Aim 13orn,
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