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ARA, . 11", ; I �,, at 8 imi., for pe purpose of elftupx .W. gad w , 4#M4 , . as Wgp . , ., 91rA;QIiy,-t "eI4 at ' at%ko..,,1,%eL I 4.1ept buildings in I .­ i a w, member on tJie r,emvWr.v Vpazd In gy , . ., Ottawa., ` Nemberp �.�T­v , . d i '�, , , alw#ys thshes Wta, tb `�,fi .1 OVA 1,6 11 k -4 I ;; _ e " , t 1* � -t W-41 � A. ". I , I I , i has been A": . 1019. .. - "Ot " 1 -4 '. � � . lid 1� U0, . Oich now Contains y swdrt up,� a % njllwllr� ': P a i 4 JW late residence 04, 6 . . . - � � . 1. 1 V30 N4. rNi � . � I , or pskrument not 6ing perinitted to , W .4- """ , , I .... ,�,,T', � . .0 place of Thomas Baird. lately deceased. many ftiends and spiqv, .. - .. I . . I . In a brief mote --of � , occupied by a few I . . - , I ,I %.­, ae" -1 awpay. not Indulge in' an outbreak 11 Ew- - - & X I" 41--k. . . . � ..... . — - the Committee. 8095-1 -,h-fJMR+ac: mAg%:, are 0+.M,, . . . . . . �* M 1��, 1.1, I I ', .;;; I I ,1- � . . . � , "' I , .. "I ,,, 0 NA 16111. 1. � I t 1. I I I � .-.--,. . , . I . " ;-4 V, � , , I � I , I P . 11 . — -t � , - V , I I . I , —--- - t I — ..� It. �r I Imposslole'-w'' PTIR. 7M44 %XV I PJA - . . IL � . . # I I - 'Other a h - 0 1 - ... . 010, 4f, some Idw or . I A 0 I � . "" N.'�Iaj , pHs F'or ' HOUSe Notes,Mr. Drew Swan, who has - 4 a evory thouiT461, b Jan - ought -to ', Qur sightseeing iltenerate c6m. - . 1. . lh,pya a spe4 in which they turn l000e. '�hx, v e di-sousploift td Ellis Teland, where emig;auts avo ...... 1- '.. � th %tory. This Is i:",.#M:Cp"p of , I been confined to the house for the �, co"aW."I".1". , 0 . - - t W47 to gaim that is to . id b - Of- aft Cl4i - weeks, is able to be out 1, ". , e food gates of or, . -$. '. .1 �," .. . I . . . 0 . � . " �t ' ' ,Tftoi 4-61j*pred in -the ficials. Hell Gate- Bridge is the larg- , as usual. -Mr. George $van. V. � - d , "" "s Janded and examine y 1". past two �,,� - aa calming to the *uorveig as. a hot an- 'I . Ion. , bath. The tension r I elaxes. . The re4Q, ke-ppet, ,,, � ... , 1 1. F %�:�� jt,0'Us�'fij,tJ&1ast week 6f'X ­ eSt steel arch b dge %rt.0d friends in Toronto over the b6W., �, i .. arch. This A in'the world an&, � " . 1�, , I n �il� 16 I - - �11 A, - " . � -temperature goes down. The Mem- mikA­is certain, The -wisdom of the crosses Hell Garbe, W#,rdis Island and' uio��,,.� Ut It week end. -Mr. Jobn Rohner left on .; , m F -. . I I .. . .. . Rundall's Island from'Brg Hills t'o Ask ... --- ­ �Iweral InNay 1, �V4 ..�n " I -.0," I beirs are ready then to enjoy. .,.the Britivli:�pbople ,is, -growing., England ux. - .. Tuesday last to commence his duties � OT P, 11 �.' I b air Nothing is more uncom- . . I - ";:,.,�, 4" Pit- I A %­ ' . 0� " New York. ' The length of the awn , 1% on the Great Lakes. -Mr. Win. Berry, declining years. Her remains 'were -The, sen'rice , W 9-0Se,--,W,4 �, 17,­.2�,�, �+"� ��'j'�J 'ion-, Member of � - , . ' ' S Jr., fini�hed his win -ter season ill 41 , ,, + . - .11 . r parlki- steel. amh is'A,000feet, pirk 8A heigM I th� interred in Exeter ce , "k " ., , .#� ,. � bu�, c ere seWed t1re matter ", metery, and the ducted by ',ftitv, X�'-40'1��-Xe.0 ,-7 �' ' .0 � : -�, I. � .. �- ­ ­ '� . out a was torn by - N CLU" le�ll too gie i ,1,-!, ­�� -,�.. . , fT'� SUN . ., , Isitelitt ;vhth an undelivered ;pe0ch. ' Nationalist' 200 feet.' The bridge cost.$14,000,000. local mill and started f or the summer pallbearers 'were John McNaugh ,, Bay ld,'.; xid Rev. X = ,V �.­�... . , When Ite is rid-, of the 'thing -when, . I April John Norris, Robert T. Elgie, W. E. Goderieh,, a44. at, Ah . . ;A*,. . .�! -he Brooklyu BrIdg Is co Wered the - I."", . . . . .- + I � dissension, but here again Conference T p. months with J. R. Murdoch on .. Iq ,VX ,0 �� NT. and T. W. Butt. Rev. R. McDermid and � -#vo . - - . , 11. , " , . , , , , 64 W revised the copy of Hansard; the Solution. We are4eitiming world!s greatest achi SE yman AV, " � eve in bridge . 1st. -Miss Helen Tough -was the guest Butt, Robert Da a � 1, - I . , _` when he has mailed. out under. bi's `- ,Z . .. 00to . 1 *4 , 0- :t 1. �-�A � �,,�­ , 'a these thipp, the better way construction, crossing from the City " " ' J�ii� of Miss Jean Murdoch on Sunday last. Macfarlane, of Clinton, Thiabpallbegir- ,., ,, ,� I ... � , 46wn frank, several thousand copies and that is the lesson we -must not Hall, Manhattan, to Sands St., Brook- more, ,Seaforth; . I -, Grath. Dub� --JMr. James has treated himself ZURICH ers were bLer three sons-in4"', - R 14' , '.-.'A%A '-1 I - . 11 ' - , 'A' to .the waiting, watchful an<r,ex#eet- f orget. ly-4, al, a total length of 6,587 feet, lin. fine new radfo.-This fine Notes�The five months old son of Green, Win. Weston aud,l.. . �-;"(�i:,',, * . �,. . ] 1 1 . � , . to a � 0 .., - .. . "" � ,!I . . 1�. 4AIC ,,I , ant -electors who are anxious to see Raitway Estimates. and at a width of 85 feet; 500,000 'Carriage horselii,#6 William n; c, ino, - * ".!:,iM tuess guso weather is making the farmers Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brown ed nephew, WuL Fer I I. - what fl,our member" had. to say about The Railway Committee disposed people and 5,000 vehicles cross the, Levy, Mitchell- J. X* Manson & Son, Anxious and quite a number are get- away after a short illness on T'StsIr- Gilmour and E. K W -es, .. � � .. 1, � - - ,�, , " it--theii.An. -air of calmness con.e. ,ch; Georg� PAW' �Clinton. Nes- Breezes�Mr. and >ft -a- I., .. ,­,"­'. , . over � the scene and, the. of the C.N.R. estimates this week. An -bridge daily. The Manhattalri bridge Zuri ting busy on the land. day. The funeral was held on� L 11#W - .� I '- 1. ,111 . , , ­ - , . ­�� Court- Livingston Spec 11, ett returned to their n" � I �r best heavy � . . .� down a douhrle decked suspension bridge, � -The Y. P. day -Mr. H. Yungblut and family . � - ilriterestildg statement was made by 'Is ' Young People's Society. . ': s �., - . - I . ' gricAltur4­1, *are, filly or laxother after having spent the wi I'll .... -s try"s business. gQes on. owery at Canal draft or a - �.��"17 1� � I ,%r HeUry Thornton to the effect that crossing from the B " S. met as usuil at the close of the attended the funeral of his . 117. � - .1 I ... . Georgian Bay. Street to Flathush Ave., In 'Brooklyn, gelding, any igo-��P� theringham. evening service on Sunday evening held at Auburn on Tuesday. Rev. in London. Miss Grace Jowett ge I ." . I :," �5, !� recent -wage increases would cost the Postmaster' . a $or best -train- compamed them and apput the week 1',, "I", � This week saw the exit of thQ art the -length of 8,655 feet and 120 lost. After a snappy devotional H. Rembe, pastor of the local Lpth- . 1,'-',,'. i Company between five and six million ed Colt shown *. ho:�, 16 years and eran Church, conducted the services. end here -Mr. Merton Merne . ­ �t was .�, I Georgian Bay Canal Will. . After 20 feet in width. The great cantilever meeting, the following officers were � , .�,, I . :- miles more or less of oratory anzl ,dollars. Nearly eighteen million under-Priank Hamiltoo� home from London for the we end. 1, "...". I , would be spent on betterm�nts dur- ell's Is -land . ,-6dtion I ed Spring work on the land and a -Mrs. A. Wigle motored fro Lon- . ".. ics the Bill was f nally Col!- - structure known as Blackw Boys, judging cqmp !or boys elected for the coming year: Presi- 'F111 in this section have Start- i . ,.'.� . .� . :much politi I Ing the coming year, but the country bridge, arans the East River from 17 years -and uader�,Ueavy horses: dent, Anne Mustard; Devotional Con- number have already put in the don and spe-at the week end with her I .; � signed to the Committee on Railways East 59th Street and Seco ' Edna Bremner; Missionary parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sturgeon. -� 1. and Canals. It is presumed that this can look -with calmness at these ex- -attan, to Jane and Acaden2ir Imes Atkinson, - 96- points; John ven'Dr, iriship spring wheat seed. -The hired help 1�,." � . ,nditures, the Canadian National is Manh ' ttheringliam, 87- ,Gordon Reynolds, Convenor, Jesse Freeman; Citize problem is being solved by the em- -Mrs. T. C. Bailey returned to her �, I 1. . * I will be a lethal chamber -there the pL s Us total 83. William Archiba174, Jr., 81; Hugh Convenor, Kathleen Snider; Secretary, home on Friday after having spent :.' ��r �� , ming a real property -a valuable ployment of immigrants from Eur- 61. � much renewed charter will fina,lly die beco length is 8,818 feet with 186 feet WGrath, 70. 1 Alex. Addison; Social Convenor, Leila o the Winter in Stratford. -Mrs. Jas. %,N� � ,'I a natural or unnatural death and the National asset. clear above channels, and a width Of The judges were- Light horses, Win. Stackhouse; Treasurer, Wallace tgean countries. Quite a number of Ferguson returned to London an Sat- :, I , " � I , . farmers have secured hired men .. ;-- . little incident which caused so much op- � 86 feet, having two decks, with 63 Merrifteld, Rido O 4eavy Haugh. The County Home Piano from that source and more are corn- urday after having spent a day in the : . -4 ' talk will be quietly forgotten. We NOTES TAKEN OF A TRIP TO foot roads. The Williamsburg bridge horses, R. J. McKWjLN1jt, iill5rook, Fund was also brought up and sev- ing.-At the auction sale of the dwel- vi3lage.-Messrs. Thos. and R. W. �.111,;. . .11 are extremely narrow -we are in- FLORIDA is a combined cantilever and suspen- Ont.; boys' competitiiii, G. R. Patter- eml subscriptions added- As the ling and household effects of the late McCurdy and sister, of Stratford, : .. 4,�� � - tensely provincial. Toronto papers came ,on Wednesday of last week to I � 11 Who' Who! WKat's What! -and Whyl sion bridge crossing the East River son, agricultural representative, Hur- committee in charge wish to have the Joseph Poster held last Satinrday, the - 'roar against the Georgian Bay Canal (4y F. G. Ne,lin,.,f SeaYbith) from New York to Brooklyn, with a on County, and J. R. Oatler, assistant funds in by Easter, the list will be property was not sold as a satisfac- occupy the former's summer borne.- "I'll., not so much in protest against priv- tortal length of 7,200 feet and the representative. - closed next Sunday. tory bid was not received. -A meet- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ferguson and fam- � , .. ate ownership nor against the feasi- Dear Sir -When the good old Ex- height of 135 feet above the water. ing of the members of the ily, of Seaforth-, Mrs. Symons, of i�:- Zurich .. beity of the Canal itself, but rather positor requests "Impressions from The Statue of Liberty presented by BOWLING LEAGUE -0 - .1 . Horticultural Society was held a few Goderich; Mr. Oliver Rhynas and son, ; because ships using the Georgian Bay the South Land," it should recelive the French nation to the United The following is last week's score evenings ago to make plans and map Philip, of Burlington, attended the ." would not pass within sight of the attention instanter, kiteping in mind States, is one of the wonder sights to of the bowling league., DUBLIN out the work to be done this season funeral of the late Mrs. John Fal- ,.,, -, �.. .., rd . coner on Sunday. -Miss S. M. Ross .� �1 . .� city of Toronto and would thus miss the good old axiom, "Nothing exten- tourists. It is a colossal figure of 2st 2nd ', Notes. -The 10,0 -acre farm of Mr. in improving the appearance of th2 ' . an opportunity to view the Customs uate or set aught down in malice," as IA"berty enlightening the world and E. KIting, (0apt.) wim 118 140 79 village. -Mr. 0. Klopp has rented his accompanied by Mrs. Peel, of Wood * . - Burns' a venerated quotation, an ancient ft. Holmes ........ 205 I Orr 1655 Malachi Bums, on the 7th concession, 0 -acre farm, N% Lot 14, Con. 14, t stock, spent the week end with ).�;. .. � �� House, the Union Station, the i% -.situated on Bedloes Island in"New F. Robinson ........ *.'. *. : 163 232 168 Rdbbert, was not sold last Friday 5 0 - monument in the Allen Gardens, and king remarked to a pbrilos,opber, "And York Bay, a mile from The Battery. F. Crich ............. 132 174 294 ' Robert Adams, of the Babylon Line. parents. -Mr. John Doyle who sp.,nt ... other historical landmarks of sacred now, sire, name a pleasure that I It is the highest beaco,n in -the world 'D"""' ......".... 114 182 149 This fine farm is one miles north of several days in the village on businessi ��. and forthwith Staffa and has thirwen acres of good .40 he cottage whic 'I . I �, memory to the Denizens of Hog Tovirn may confer upon you," and lights the harbor with an electric r)r. P,,hcly (Captain).. 1,90 219 175 bush land, a barn and a house. The I he is having finished, retuined to be- . on the Humber. the plitiflosopher 'answered, "Inspire torch held 306 feet above the water. W016 ................. 171 17t 145 price bid was only $5,000. Two weeks CROMARTY troit on Tuesday. ;; Other cities are not more imbued me with the telling of a truth." A popular sightseeing method is Dr. M.unn ............ 165 to.-, 174 ; Not". -Several of the farmers aro 1 1�. . �, St. Paul: "What is Cluff ................. 163 12.9 86 previous to the sale the sum of *6,200 . -0 1, with public spirit. Winnipeg turns Agrippa asked the double decked motor bus, which siiio .................. 148 124 148 was offered—Mr. Joseph Dantzer, busy making syrup, the crontinuouSl I.- I ravenous eyes towards the Hudson truth?" Cynicism declares that man is designated "open air to every -thing." flow of sap is keeping them busy.-. WALTON J. McMillan, (Capt.)WIrg 147 1 RA 22s, teacher in S. S. No. 1, Logan, spent . Bay. Vancouver believes there is is not an inberent ]over of truth, but Passing in view, rd the skyscrapers C. Barber ............ 77H 1 79 220 Sunday last at his home near our Mr. William Ifoughton is improving' Notes. -Mrs. John Hyslop, who ha3 . ..��. only one route for freight, that is finds not only pleasure but profit in known a, the Equitable Building, the .I. nest .............. 156 1 2.9 190 1 .0 been in very poor health for some ,- westward over tbd heights of the prervarication, but this is not abso- Trinity Church Building, the Adams, W. Th.mvs.n ... � . 177 1911 190 village --The annual meeting of the his dwelling by the addition of a fir I E. Brisrbt ... ..... to was held oil Sunday I kitchen. -The Scarlet Minstrels, of'time, is muich improved and able to �, .. - lutely true as savages and old-time I .. ::: 14111 2 isi C. W. League I 0 last. Presidents elected were Mrs. �, Rockies, while Quebec is firmly con Singer, Investment, Grand Central Kirkton, will appear in Staffa Town be about her household duties. -Mr. I vinced that lowering the freight newspaper writers hold it to be the Terminal, Flat Iron, Times, Park Row, I R Rnyd. Wnptain).... 234 210 173 1 ing, April 8th, un- ' and Mrs. William Gillespie and Earl, �1­ rates on the National from Winnipeg highest of virtues, even the very crest Liberty Tower, Metropolitan Life, D- McKay .. .......... . 170 114 99 William J. O'Rourke, Mrs. William � Hall on Friday even . I An Irishman would say: W. Bel I .............. 164 263 103 O'Reilly, Mrs. William Stapleton,� der the auspices of the Lad,ies' Aid.: of Seaforth, spent Sunday at Mr. Jas. . to Quebec is the only sane method of of horior. Municipal and the City Hall Park W. Smith .. � ......... 164 1 *5 7 176 Mrs. Peter J. Matthews; Treasurer,; The minstrel troupe is composed of! Carter's.-Mirald Buchanan, Mrs. .0� 11 transportation for Canadian grain. It "Afther such a pious declarashun, g,) building, where record of all official C. Oh-nis ........... 128 150 188 Mrs. P. F. Berin; Recording Secre- twenty young men and the program I John Buchanan and Mary visited Don- I I.." :.",. was rather in the light of these pre- on wid yer sthory." c,eremonies are kept, dating from .HuR;m,d. (Capt.) 111ft 149 129 178 tary, Mrs. Patrick J. Woods- Record- I consists of jokes, songs, stump speech - ald's sister, Mrs. Will Elliott, of Mit- .. t . judioes and feelings than in any de- Just to begin at the beginning the Perry's victory on Lake Erie in 1812 i, Beattie ............ ISO 27-2 205 ing Secretary, Mrs. Dan Cus�ello. The es, .step dancing and music by their 1 chell, on Sunday. -Miss Mary Me- �, P, termination to find out the fa,ets of ever-present question was propound- to the subw-ay opening in 1904. QUot- R. Devereaux ........ 214 163 190 .. J* Gall her .... ...... IL63 207 190 retiring president arid offic orchestra. Everybody come and on- 1 Donald, who is in training for nurse - the matter that the issue was dis- ed to the bride-to-be and was answer- ing from U. S. authorities: "We won a,r ­ I joy a rare treat. -We are glad to in St. Mary's Hospital, Detroit, is 1. 4 ed, "Well, I *have decided to marry -Gee advises the W. Barber ........... 1711 "I 1511 tendered a hearty vow- of than- .VA I welcome .Mr. and Mrs. Quairce to our -'spending a couple of weeks at her 1. , . , 'I 182 t cussed. again," whereupon the prospective the fight," but Eff - R. XcGeoeh. (Captain) 136 their long and effiCient, services for . k ,.*.�, The Conference. I Canadian student to accept the State J. Hart ..... 220 226 iss the past two years. -Mr. Adam Clark, village. It is some time since we had parent's home here. -Mr. Harry Clar . The other big feature of the week's groom blunderingly replied, " ment cum grano salus. D . Dale ....... ­ *.,::,: 191 148 IS8 retired C.N.R. Agent, returned home a general store, �and the people of the' who was stricken wit.b. appendicitis :, debate was the Imperial Conference. thought you said you would never . (continued on page 2) W. Faulkner ......... -214 1177 183 . I .. it is an iftal subject for Parliamenl- make the same mistake twite." Sil- ­ R. Pinkney .......... 84 176 177 last Week fioni Allandale, where h- community find it a great COTIFVonlenCa. - on Sunday evening after returning I . . . . . . I ary discussion. It can be made as ence reigned supreme. But you know spent a pleasant week with his daugh- --Quit,e a number of the farmers a'- from church service, was operated on .1 SEAFORTH SPRING FAIR v. Stewart. (Captain).. 109 99 1141 , ter, Flia, who haA a good position in tendk the Mitchell Spring Fair 1,11;t' Tuesday morning. At the time of broad as the British Constitution and some people will never learn. After The annual Spring Fair of the Sea- H. Stewart ........... 146 106 119 a hospital in that town. This week week, .several of them carrying home I writing Mr. Clark is as well as can t.. .. as deep as you care to go. It affords an interesting ceremony in Trinity forth A,gricultural Society held oa H. J effery ............ 177 162 160 rizes and sweepstakes, which show; . be cx�wcted. We hope for a speedy " . an excellent opportunity to split hairs Church, Bayfield, conducted by ,the G ' Stewart ........... 79 159 217 Mr. Clark left, for a visit with hi.,k P ". the Main Street on Tuesday of this J. Stewart ............ 197 11 121 -d (laughter, .Mrs. .Joseph Klink- that flibbert is hard to beat. - - Mr. recovery -Mr. John Watt, our big �, ' . ly assisted by marri( ." and differ profoundly and abysmally Rev. Mr. Paull, happi week, proved a great success from haxters, (Capt.) wim ?20 218 12R hammer, (if Pt-troit-Farmers, on thr, and 'Ars. R. Chittick, of Granton, local shipper, Iryaded a fine car of . on minute detaills. This affords a Mrs. J. H. McLeod, the church war- (11. C ,, heavenly joy to c-tain members of den, "two hearts were made to beat every standpoint. The morning was 1. Pullman ........... I 20 149 1 ,6'3 3rd conce.s,imi of flibbert wery plow- ,lwnt Sunday at the home of Mrs. cattle on Saturday and 90 hogs on . .:, wet and cold, but towards noon th�! c. Dolonage .......... 148 162 ,f; on -The young people's meet- Monday. -Quite a number- from Wal- , , as one ", thus when love and adora- Pullman I 146 ,.Soling last Monday. Maple �tugar mak- Roberts . .. the legal fraternity. , .. ...: -: ", 173 186 o, weeks has ell- ing was well attended on Sunday 4ev- I ton took in the dance in Swaforth on weather cleared and the afternoon was Sid- F : . 61 ing for the past tw There are a few things Which we tion work together expect a master- a, T). . Buck i . a very in-! Tuesday evening in the G. W. V. A. .1 ideal one. Consequently there was 7; gaged the tin)(- of the men in the ening. Mr. T)Pnn\q gave . .� . . may possibly get straight in our piece. As a passing comment its a very large crowd of spectators, a A, Reid. (Captain) ... 170 140 11 , -t all- � hall.- 31i.-; Margaret Driscoll, who . 203 226 , . 106 I I minds. The first is that there Wag an brilliancy now commands admiration, considerable portion of Main Street not Ttekl ... : : ... * " *: 7- .southern pat of llih1wrt, township, tel­F�ting talk tin the study book c , ' M,k .... 52 146 and the restilt is that our, native map;v ed "The Burning Bush and Canada." I had her leg broken sume weeks ago, . . election last Fall in which the atti- Having reserved seats in the mail being packed until late ;-fternoon The C- t � - . . , ' 11. Smith .. ......... 197 169 126 , -it we CAII .'.%Ir. rind Mrs. D-oring, of Exe 1 I,. is improving nicely. Ifer many friends .4 tude of the Governor General on a sleigh en route to the C.N.R. station wet morning undoubtedly, however, o. Dick .............. 126 168 173 - syrup taste., lwtivr than wh, certain Constitutional matter was un- at Brucefield, ample opportunity was I eff I ected the entry list, especially in buy shipped in. '11iihert Fevney, or, fni-t- Lottie Rice), vi,tited at the bome hope to see her up and around in her It . . th- R.M. Jones, (Capt.) -inn 157 206 IqR R..C. S. S. No. 4, llil)h(.rt, won second of Mr. and .Mrs. Qllanve tin Siinday. lislial good health again very soon. - der discussion. The result of the I afforded to test, panoramically speak- 1 the light horse classes, which had , W. ,. Sp,n ... ........ 106 11D 99 . b.v o c \k () Ill t'll'., Auxiliary of st. election was quite certain. The de- ing, the extreme cold of a northwest I smallest entry in years. But in the nvight ............... 102 188 l9r, prize in a r-lifes, �11 st. columba., - Mr. Frank Allon iFt ahlr to ut : Th - feated Party still likes to nurse its blizzard in kaleodoscopic form. Lon- heavy classes there never was a - T. Phillips ........... 230 208 174 School; Fratiri, pA.:111, of McKiii.ip again after his ,;vvere illness. . (;4,orge's Anglican Church held their 242 282 14.1 � township, third, and the fir.tt prizv. reguiar monthly lileeting at the home I sores and tell how it lost the war. In don and Toronto were initial stagr�R I larger entry, nor a better class of � R. Sproat ........ ... , ----------4W.— - -- . ., I was won by Bridget. Dv)anvy, a pul"I : ,if Mrs. John Watt on W(.dnesday- . a real -war we would have had vol- of the trip to this southland. We! stock. I FT.Imes, fc-Apt ). -1171A 200 215 152 WINT11ROP nl.aLiori.-Following :he regu- niscences from the"If decid-ed upon. easy stages of travelling' The boys, judging competition was W. Am�nt ............ 159 163 201 (if St. ('.olumban school. The f,ssny . Prvse .� i ............ 177 153 11 I was how iwst to spend $1,000 . Thl. Nnte�­With much ri-grv! Ave 1(arr,- ' lar choir rehearsal on '11tur,day ev- telling 'how it happened, and sight-seeing, and seats were sv-,won by Jimmie Atkinson, the young- -T Willis 113. ' ed olf the death of Mr. .John I gentlemem _ -st and the smallest lad in the large T. Johnston .......... 222 iss -s wery the gift, of St. Columbm, iinn, wtio ,-ning in Duff's 1'rritc,l Ch;irch, Wal - but under our Parliamentary system cured in the Twentieth Century Lim i ( i R. Winter ........... 181 189 1211 prim a;,,l Lheir es - they take it out in debate --hence we ited Observation Coach en route for I class of contestants, who scored 95 C. W. League. pas -ed away Sunday afternoon, after ton, the choir mvini-1,; have long and learned discussions on New York. A splendid view of the lout of a possible 100. County Agri- 4 Reirl, Wooptairil., - 169 148 907 I ; a It-riot.IS Wiless, Fit h;; residence on corts enjoyed a �,.). .al h -ur or two t I - if. Smith ............. 149 Ill lot .- --.C.--- - I the 12'h concession of McKillop. Our in the school ro-1:11 h,iii. .],�hn MacAr- . . the vitally important National ques- new Peace Bridge spanning Niagara .cultural Repres,entative, G. R. Patter- I), R�id . ............ 236 161 169 son, who had charge of the competi- c, 207 213 1411 K I PV EN �-,ympathy grics out to his sons Anil thur, who has ho(n a Naivable mem- tion of what Mr. King Raid to Lord River, immediately below the Fallq,i . Dirk .............. ho choir for- 'he last seven- �. : tion, stated that, in all his years of 6. nick .............. 225 198 281) datightcrsz, who are left to motirn the ber of I Byng and what Lord Byng said to was obtained. The bridge is being ,experience, he had never run across Obituary. - Thv noble hand or loss of a loving father. -Mr. Bvi.-I,�, ti -en years, was presonted with a . jointly erected by the R. Rnyd. Wmptafn) .... 152 174 154 . who ninde this beautiful I who bought Mrs. Thos. N-FlIltiful club fin,,. .,% � plendid ad - Mr. King. governments of I a boy who understood judging homes W. Smith ............ 196 169 17q pioneers ; ,if (;ridorich, y John R. Leeming was an the United States and Canada, corn- i98 township what it is, have gonv to -'s h�;t dress Avas read 11 After the election, there as well as this boy. W. 11,11 .............. 110 229 Thomas McIlroN farm, moved " I mi- M Ferguson presented R, . 72 -il , -ir chil .1 and ss , aud . Mr. King and, memorative of the one hundTed yeRT, C. Cheorow .......... 209 160 their rewaz -ind many of thf - Wife and family last week Rnd h.i% , vigh John was Imperial Conference. The prize winners were: McKay ............ 176 177 1181 I wr the club brig. A I tho . � Mr. Lapointe attended the Confer- I of ptrace existing I>etween the tWO Tuckersmith Township Special -D. D- 0 dren who were born during those � got settled in their nvw home., N1- quitt. taken liv �nrpriso 1,11 . ence. one may judge from the re- countries. Fotheringham & Sons, Brucefield; J. M,Millsn ff,aVt) �1� 222 221 Is early days have also passed to thst i welcome them to our A illag( . - - -, . Ife exprps,uM regret ... � � pk-whd rf,pl . port that the proceedd.ngs were rather � At the present writing there does Alex. Sinclair, Kippen; Alex. Sinclair, c, Ptoi rher ... � ..... - 172 199 174 1 bourn from which no traveller haq , arid Mr-. Joseph r)PkA-i(1q,,n riml Mr. , . sociations in. q -engine of war Kippen. W. Th�mrvoon ...... 174 206 152 'ever returned. Anil it is a potent it leaving the happy as � pleasant. "It's members seemed," as not exist a fortres. or J. PA*ot .............. 182 215 ' R4 and Mr-. Thomas W'itson, (or 1".11 the choir, but ,aid he was glad he , Mr. King expressed itj "to desire not on the b,oundary between the two Clydesdale stallion, any age --Jacob F, Tirl,ht ............ 149 181 2001 reminder to thosv or us who art, ,oi.l i I 11i,t] (in Mr. rind Mr, ' W C was not gwng so far away but that to discover points of difference, but countries. as Tennyson says, "breath- Ricknell, Mitchell, "Flash On,"; Robt. " I he (on' ca T" "l, "" 'r'. t it rn frNuently from . � (Claptain) ...... 160 209 102, alive, that we ton mii,,t ctoon pay liennotti lor,l Swurd8y. Mr. * " he would . rather to arrive at as many points of ing Paradisoe." The Palisades of the Birchell, Dublin, I'Dunure Compton"- Sc ott, debot of nature, lay down our arm,; I announced Ament. Jr. .... 161 118 216 I BuIlRiA and Mrs.. F. Bullan srwill Blyth. Afler thii:� John Cudmore, Seaforth, "British ­ ... " IgS 11;2 ,, , agreement as might be possible." Hudson river were resplendent in Jack Oardno. Jr . .......... and be gathered to fathers, Rnd whvn Sund,iv with Mr. and Mr,;. 11, SmR - x R soin. Ile stepped out 11 What they did succeed in doing was their winker aspect. Approaching Hero." Trott ................. Ila M 29 - there woidd I � 9 the tort -h falls from our ban([.,, may : don, oi id brought *1� reverted to three Clydesdale stallion, foaled in 1924- Cummings ............ 197 162 177 it be takvil lip by those who are near. f Wilton— Mr. Joseph Dollmav into the entry of the hall ar 1, to make clear our National status. New York memory (1(,Ii vpred ,,,, ](,ad of ling,; tn Stratford from its hidi.1 place a beautiful No thoughtful man can actually con- ol,d-time Seaforth boys, respectively, R. D. Murdoch, Brucefield, "Favorite Ru"ard. Waptnhll .. 141 17t 192 and denr to its and carried onward had 0 selects rilit of !'.. bra." trnN �L . tend that we are on an exact parity George (",oat-, Robert Hawthorne and Again"; sweepstake, R. D. Murdoch. R. Devereaux ........ I" 187 1 Rr. until thoy 1.on lonve this 'Ivnle (if , lri�t weo-k and y a n n it I. . a brass, consol - Dr. Chas, C 71 Percheron stallion, any age-Jobn T)avm. Reid ...... . . 181 199 1 5S . That. sTwilks well for Winthrop. --n-, so.. This be asked Mi, -,.v Annie Fer- ., with Great Britain so far as our Na ,ampbell. More ano, . W. Barber .... .. ... 128 195 22A tears" and pass to that eternal city i dance held in the hail last FridAv guson, who is organist, to accept as . tional standing is concerned. The New York, Mr. Editor, in present Kreis, Mitchell, ,,Roubiax." Beatme ........ . . . 231 217 190 no't *rnade with hands eternal in the niKht was well rf-pre-pniM. Th',, a Mark Of appreciRtion from himself 11 you said something. Stand-ard-bred trotting stallion- fill duty thi-A, account of her . fact is we are moving toWard that day venacular, . "Salvage"; (,. ChaT+ Night ITawk Orchestra of Seafort'h. Alex. Stewart, Exeter, �ers. (Capt) wins 217 126 2os heaven,z. it. i., our pain and his mother on dered in all those basis, but we may be a long way from Briefly, descriptive powers prove In- John Decker, Zurich, "The Widower .T. Pull— ...... - 243 165 203 , w(,,,k ,,, record the dea,h of anoth,,r put lip the milsic. Thi- -wn-, their , valuable svrvice ren . it. There was nothing shockingly adequa.te. Again you ai-A FL quentrion, . S. Ptd1man ....... - 167 121 I V Willi knnwn ritizell of this township limt. appearano-4, sinre thr,y organized I year- which John Rang in the choir. .. Peter." C. DolmAsre .......... Ise 147 lfiR 11 desperate done at this Conference in "Well, what do you think of New . 0.1 11"s 194 2R4 in the person of Miss Fli%Rbeth Ann and are to he commended on the fin, .John also said he believed that An- ,.. Standard�bred -pacing gtallion-4no. 1). r. Buck .......... ' any the way of alteration In our position. York?" Just in my own simple way / Dayman, eldest daughter of the late To 1 nie waq the instigator of the in I - Kreis, Mitchell "King George." N.C,.O,h, (Capt.) Wl- 217 244 207 mil,qic they pt7t up.- -Mrs. Win. re- i ifts that each member who has , When ilt was all over there were two permit me to say, "It absolutely beg ' mare in 15.4 I John and liarriet Dayman, who died � gone from the choir, received. As soon Agricukural Class -Brood 176 178 warlhR -pent thf, week end with Mr. i 91 pointa of view among those who are gars description." We can only in- W. paullmer .......... irs(lay March iam Chapman, of Sea - foal - D. FotheriTigham. & Song, jr. Hart .............. 216 246 111 v(,ry ,;uddenly on Thi . . rind Mrs. Will as Miss FoTguson recovered from ' bitter opponents of Mr. Mackenzie dulge in musing% and reflections. But reld; T). Dale ............. 159 201 120 t, la-tt. The dece n in forth. the surprisP. sh,, .spoke words of ,, Brucefield- Alex. Wright, Brucef ol 161 3 Is I - "Wlrite sometbimg a- Mllis,m Kerr, Seaforth. PL P1nkrkA7 DIF 169 2 a ? . Y.;� , ''N' TFAM her u.qual health and strength until I thankfulness. Mrs. Fred Oster, who King. one section held firmly to the again you say sli - I � view that absolutely nothing was ac- -bout New Yo -l- Truly the wrIlte-up Mare, filly or gelding, any age -D. j Stewart ..... . ISO qhp WRR sixidpIlly stricken with R " I BAYFIRLD has rendered ,Rome eight or ten I complished at the Conference. The must ,of necessity be compiled from F,theringham & Sons; D. Fothering- ;�, Beattie .... '''. 138 87 paralviie stroke. and in a short time coner.-It I ing i. .. 1112 177 Death of Mrs. John Fal years' service in the choir, is leav , . ,� other was quite convinced that the personal observations, quotations and harn & Sons, Alex. Wright. M. Stewart .... - 184 99 t1w vital %park had fled. The dereas- to record' also. She. Wag PT%Iqented with a 11 F. Mackay ... is our sad dirty this week . fountains of -the great deep had -been statistics Selected from w6tere whose Filly or gelding, foaled in 19.24- . W. .T. Hays ........ 126 142 farm whpre her the cath of one of Rayfield'i oldestl handsome silver butter dish from .. ; I ." - rich minds germinated the seeds of A. Hamilton & Son, Cromarty; Adrian 140 parent-% first settled in May, 1856, and d "I broken U -p and that the political ele cir- A. McGrath - - .. 125 and Ct respected citizens, Mary 1 the choir. Mi." Annie Ferguson ma a �� ,in- verity, theTefore, Under existing e b 102 101 hAd spent. her life of three score and a ments which compose the British F 'Or' I�i -n McNider McKid, b.eloved Wife of Mr. the presentation. Mrs. Oster in de , I pire would soon Pass away from the curnstances do not add plagerism. to ge ng foaled in 1925-- M- no ...... in the reigh- John Falconer, Who passed away to a very .suitable reply, expressing sor- , .'I'YS 0 : M. Walsh ........ 139 119 tell years and upw,Rrds � ' ' Ho "' lervent beat generated at some of our sins of olnissiOri and commission. Ross Bro,df"t, Kippen- Thornas E. F. Girlfn ...... ­ - Ile lor; borhood, where she was born. She her eternal reward on Thnmday even- row At leaving the happy choir r,ircle . , . It is the Blake, Seaforth; John i"owell, Sea- .T. Clary .............. 142 109 .- ,. of the Imperial Con- Now about New York. attended school first at the old log ing, March list. Deceased was the and invited all to visit her in their �., these meetings : of opinion worA-er city ,of the world, leading All forth. -Charles Poirber - .iwie matm% for MArch . .., �44 ference. These differences seed In Filly or gelding, foaled in 19126- with a score of 348. - V 00 emokinst sel.. .school house .at Kippon and 'RlteT'v daughter of the. Iste Mr. and Mr.i. Tww home in Blyth. Several of the , an cities and is surpa at old No. 2, Tuckellqmith. On reach- James McKid, of Hamilton, and niece gentlemen and ladies were called nn , ". .., , ,. naturally caused a debate and that"B Arneric Sr., Seafortb. Mr. ­:: -what Parliament worried about for population only by one city in the Robert Doig, " 10 -1 —­- -- - ing, womanhood she took an active of the late Rev. Alex. McKid, of Godt­ for short speeches. The pastor, . : I . . � three days of the week. The Debate. vrorld, London, in England. At Lbe rabe of ine7resse in these two Team in narnesa­- - 0 e nigham & Sons, W. A. Hamilton & Son, Geo. I . '. & ,Taking it all together it was a . . th prbisent eMes,'London will be outstripped in larsv New York will soon Lowery, Seaforth- sweepstakes, D. Potheringham & 6071119. d k, - 'high class debate, conducte wi I �, - I digr* and calmness by men 'capable a. few yL and have a population of 8,000,000-trulY Heary Draft Class -Brood mare �n foal --A. & J. Broa4foot, Sedfcrri� �� IkO -reason and . Of stittlilig the cise with clearntgi. It lacked the fire of Rome the -wonder c1tv of the World. The city propet is built on Manhattan and 2-nd- Willi -am Ross, Clinton. Mare,'fllly or gelding any agP--A. of last ytailb,x1lammidnt, But that Island, containing 19.65 square miles, & J. Broadfoot, Alex. �hielair, A. & - . did not lesson its value.. The speech- es by, Mr. Xinr,. Lapointe, Guthrie, and! was purchased in 1626 by Dutch settlers from the Indiats for 966ut Is 'it J. Broadfoot. Filly or gelding, foaled in 1926- . Bourassa, 044"d,'Cabah and Thor-' $9C The land Valu# estimated Andrew Kirk, Senfortli: Alex. Wrigirt. aon WeTe j66d,'.%6.,.l%Jter. a young nearly five billions of dollars, and the Team by barness-A. & J. Broad- , , , 0 ember frol" Wi "' ft; successor to _ I -total realty value provemertlt is Otr - billions dollars' an av foot, Alex, Sinclair. James Scott, A. & J. . ,I id"T Atrw1w qyl- Bob" Riogt6rg, -In= I , . on to AM (lehafAi, ,.;0 .�I:ttr PJO.fii 41bout seven , erlagne of about $495000 per Aere. The Inhabitantis, and Cromarty: sweepstakes, !8rbitilifoot. In harnesa- Getieral team . Ila, Succinct 14-Wopitl- Ion ftom thi 1494 itild', ilf�&A 0§1.t . lfttid has 2,821,94i ' � *0 , ef end bat Rift Office POpulat'011 "law purpose i ot son Tban- RUSSO Se ito Cromarty; Nel , , b. I' ,oll* ... p6itL W, Tldutagim� a ys , . . . . . . I " .;VIC. � I � A ` 6 0,00 TAnd Viere is worth from i � � tirit, pr a -pate ot and of- kin. Xfrktah- Roa, tAr in haness - Jack Cud - part in the work arid management Of Is this toWTftip, rich. Her parents died when she was I leaving three daughters, �,ain ok�e beautifully about the i� :p i "ce which Mrs. Oste pl"; or and . 1, her parent farinis in carefully ministered to her, par- qnite yoiing, Marv, Annie and JPRn (the last nAm- I � Mr. d1lXacATthur have rendered in .1 A 1; . and ents in their declining years. Her Dayman, was ed t.�P. late Mrs. Mr.orbouRe). AfteT her death she made her home Duff's church, and for the cauRe of our Lord and Master, and tberewould J. ." �. - � t . father, the Isle John the honored pioneers of thiR parent's with her uncle And Runt, the late. Mr. be for great a need of their work and . - I � ,i 1. one of section, and Was R blacksmith, Find Rnd Mrs. James Stonplion-se, of Gode- t4wils-hip, Whore she spent ber servim. over Rt Blyth nr whereverr they sbiluld pro. Th� ladies ger"d a �, , ..��'. .. ., had R forge on his farm in the early days, and when tbe oxen would break rich girlbood days, Mr. and Mrs. Stone- splendid lunch in buffet style. Mn. John Ritchie Mrs. WaAer David- � , I I I I I a logging chain or Fin nx yoke it wa s rise later moved to Bavfleld and ha nt tbpir last olavrq in the , home now SPP and son poured tes from their beavtIful 11 . .. .sent to John Dayman to, be repaired. occupied by Mr. F'RIconer. Mrq. Fal- th si -silver ten potR, belonging, to eir I- . 1. - I Ife, di.pd several years ago, but his coner vraq born in Hamilton in 1847 ver teR service which they k4aceived I ,`,� memory is still cbpT-isbpd by those who all d was married in 1869 to Jobn Pall- Its ifts from the choir at the tillne Of 4; 1, �, 11 knew him best. A vpry happy event home c0ner, who with thrm daugliters, . t1h eg weddings t1le ftrmel- about 25 latter . I . ".., � took p1lice at their family Fit Marzaret, (Mrs. Win. Green, of Col- yeUrs ago, GQ tbp 14 Vlears I . , - ,Christmas, 1925, when their aged mother who was nearly 910 Years Of . borne town.qbip); Iftaboth, (Mvs. W1m Westol-4 of Bayfleld): Edith ago, April 2nd. The splo3did tima Woled by all Vft 4tfthift 1-W abut. I : - I 11� ,,� .��,,­ 41! had the pleasure of having all s. J. A. INYton, -of G~elh (TvTri ), Q I ing "Auld tailing 9Yhb0 I . , ­ .i, "I i", '14%. Z ­ ;I AW.. .. age, . I ,,, �A I '.. - Z 14I , g in it spea-D 01 ---- - - - � ­ ,fiwv I I . I . . 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