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I . rad i; your departure, from our u b,, we . f AFTER �$UCCESSFUL MIN- 7 i, s have gathered together to bid'YOU . a FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING 0 I , , .. "l, OY OF 45 YEARS. fondand loving faxdwell, � r THE HURON PRESBYTERIAL S( I I Durii;ng your isDjourn, JIere, I)f - Almost . CIETy OF THE W.T&S. OF �TH' .. L I . I Rev., T. H. Brown mwluded a Eate- eighteen years, yOu halve endeared yourself to us .land have nainls�ered UNITED CHURCH , ' . ecoofull Wbistry of 40 years. on Sun- fafthfull� for tour' spin-hual welfa,re, It was 9 a.m. From tho nortl � day eveMng Ust, when he, preatched You amid your family.haive taken a from the sourth, from the east an ; his fwow" , J1 setulion to, the cangrega; very deep interest in, and," have .the west .of Hur n Count] from I 0 � I ,,, tion of Of. Thomi%V Aingllca,nt Church, -brought to a successful issue -the'thm.s. . -of womenof the vainous o -z - ... Seaforith, lof wNch he has ,been the Tiany probItems connected with, our ganizatiO'"s Of the WOA'en�s MiS40r, � Reow fe'll Ow palst 18 years. � I rand ,old church here and the ideals 9 aTY Society wemded their way to tb I The church was filled to capacity hi h it stands-. Northside United, church,, seaforth 11 I I a CO-ingTog,rtiou representative of, � You wdR -be missed, but, we realize an Wednesday, April 30th, 193% t Stranigers' Secretary, Mrs. Forrester, nDt only St. Thomas, ,Church, but. all , that you have ,left us a sacred trust, attend the Huron Presbyterial Com . . ! the dhweheis of thei Wwn,First Preis- nalliely to carry On and ,perpetuate . fer0mco. I by*Tian an& Norbh. Si& United the noble example set for us in -your Ther.sun was high, in, the heavenE A. ,C. Law-rence, Seaforth; Temper - ance, Secretary, Miss Jean Murray, Churches being olosed- for thaft'evem- cleyoted work and sacrifices in, the in- the balny breezes bilew softly, th Mrs. James Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs. ing� . terest of ,our church andt hurnamaty' birds sang their sweetsongs, and ev � I Mir. -Brown thok for his. text the and in the service, of God. We. can eTytWrvg seemed to speak a welcom I 4th iverse of the 24th chapter of St. wasurre you that �our services have to each and' everyone. On, enterinj unanimously accepted. Johm, from whiebt he delivered a very not been in, main. the chuxcb, the delegates and visitor. A appealing and powerf�l sermon, am �In the yearsto, comewhen the boys were greeted by the reception com fered -the closing prayer. at its eancluslion be made feeffirg ref- and girls Ito whom you have minister. mi,ttee who made strangers scion fee evence, ur his appreciation of the ed have, become, the men and women that they were no, longer such. Th,, CHILDREN OF HURON COUNTY kindness and co-operation w1li ch he .of to -morrow, they wiU look back with ,Church -with itp decoraftionslof flower Ilad alway'S Te-Cei'Ved fTom,hisown con-' a due sense of appreciation on the and ferns was very beautiful. I grogat@onand from the ministers and moulding influence you -had on their During the vocim hour a sumptuou� Lane Theatre, was approached regard - congregation's of the Presbyterian, lives by thesipiritual care, advice and repast *s served in the basemen United, land Rottman CaVdh,o-bc Churcb, encouragement you have given them, of the cTmTc,h. ' Anyone, who had 'no . during hiis mini,stry of eighteen years Your help, interest, encouragement become acquainted were made to fee �i I- in Seaortli. During ,the offertory, and 6herful smille will be mi.ssed not Perfe'etlY -at home. I Mys. Downie,, of Dublin, rendered, a Only by your sincere and, 10,vin.- . At the hour of 10 o'clock the audi will be making no mistake in beautiful solo. friends of the church, but by the torium of the chiarch was well fille< The number of crippled children in I During His residemce -in Seaforth, members ,of the various organizations 'With interested lwome,4, with Wrts that he wrote his brother, who is W. Brown flIlled, a large place, not of Seaforth, in whitch you have taken Gibson, -Of WrOxetter, 1st vice-preg! I I only in ,Ms ,own congregattion, but in I an active part -and perhaips more so dent, in- the chair. I public life of the community. He in the sick . -room, inthe homes Of the Alter the devotional exercise,.;, Rev .. vias a member of Britannia Masionic old and infirm and by those in trou- W. F, Lane gave the Conference � and early attention, 60 per cent. of Lodge, the Uons Club .ivntd for several ii. ­ hearty welcome to the church a,n( I I A years was Chairman of the Pubaic i's' you approach the autumn of a tOvnL This was responded to b� triat Pravidence intended for it. School RoaTd, aposition he, filqed with life ,of .noble effort and solf sacrifice Mrs. James Hamilton, of Goderich dollar to make it possible far the much accepfflamce. He took a warm you may be happy to TeMeMbeT the The central thought expressed by hei I , . interest and active part in ever,� i b, f,fl,wimg, bea,tif,l lines . y Helen w' as the thought .of "Others." . movernenit for the town's wellfa-re and Hunft Jdekstom— The courtesy committee, Mrs. Harn. Me 15th, 16th, 17th, in the evenings Us removal is� a distinct lose to the at 8,15, and with a children's matinee ilton., Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Closc on Safturday, the 1.7th, at 2.15: Every town the residents of which, howL. If I can live, were appointed, -also a Reso,lu.tior 110- . et�%�,'waffl wish hifm and Mtrs, Brown To make, some pale face brighteT and Conftittee, of Mrs. Greer, Miss Mur- t�l a long life of happiness in ,their now to, g,we ray and Miss Sinclair. )Gss Consit �� , I home in Toronto. A second lustre to some tow-dimmerd read minutes of last meeting, whia �� 0.1 On7hursday evening of last week eye were approved. ., the clergy of the Deanery of Huron Or e'en impaxt - The delegates and visitors were ,f. 'i paid a visit to, the rectory to say fare- One tbooib of comfort to an aching �counted as the ro-11 call of all or- .. � 1.1 well to Rev. and Mirs. T. H. Brown. heart, i ganizations was, taken, and we found ;, � Mm. Ethel F. Paull, on behalf ef bbe Or cheer some way -worn soul in pass- that there were over 330 present, re- �, vives of th,eircilergy Of the Deanery, ing by; preisentimIg 138 organization%. but to open, ,a contelsxt in which e-efry presented Mrs. Brown with a silver if I can lemid M. -s. Greer, our treasurer, gave a stich things as regularity of attemd- cake bai�kert as a ,token of re- A strong hand to the fallen or defend most interesting financial statement, . membrance and appreciation. Mr. The right against a single envious showing that 22 Auxiliaries exceeded l � Brown was presented with a se't of strain, ,their 01ocation, 17 reachecl it and . I books from the clergy of ,the Deanery My life, though bare - many othersalmictist measured up. ,She . 4DI Huron, and the, following ad -dress Of .much that.seemeth 1ear and fair spoke of ,some women who walked tw,) vras, read: To us; on earth, will not have been in miles to their thank ,offering meet - $'We, the members oif the clecrical, vain. , ing through Aush and- bad roads. They l fandlyof the Deanery of Huron, harve , ,did thils, because -they thought of 3nett together to wish you Godspeed ,Our sincere wish is ,that you may "otheir.s." They ,gave more, than on the occasion, of your redremient 'be spared to enjoy many years of money; they gave, their service. It %.0 from ,this deanery. To have spent 45 haPpine0s and good health. . isthis -spiritof delighting to give we yews in the ministry is indeed a On behalf -of the members of St. wan� -all our women to ha,,,ie this an wn ,we ask spiTit and ,then we �ball be able to younger and motre interesting as the You and ,Mrs. Brown, to accept this say with the Psalmist that, "Sure-, years went, by is perhaps a greater purse of gold as a sligh� �tokeu Of our cup runniath over.", . reeord still. We ,shall mliss YOU their love, rbspect and, esteem. Mse Consitt received and read very much firom ,this deanery, where- iSigned on behaulf of the members many letters -of condialentce -and _'t'h­e . � . -in you ,have tspent sla many years as of St. Thomas, Church, Seaforth, Ont., pathy and tbanks concerning e. rector of Seatonth and wherein you John H. Beet, H. B. Edge, Churtaa death OfMTs. Mollard, OUT late presi- I J � ha�e gained Duch ,a high place of Wardens. dent. �.. I III hanor and respoctamong your broth- The several reports given were , I a*n, both lay and clerical. However, - most encouragdng. Thatof the Chris- 7e recognize the fact that the even- I tian Stewardship and Finance was , . ing of your liferitm come and a well CHATS ON EDUCATION quite Optimistic. There wasp increas- earned rest is your due. Therefore, ed membership, increased, ' interest we ,pray thst the coming years may (At the Principal's Desk) and willingness on the part ,of the � add their benefits to you and, to your A few days ago I drove Iby Oak ,,b,, to help, do their part to .1 famfly in health, pence and prolper- Ridge Farm, not far from Toronto. 4 -ity, A1% a token -of our esteem we ask you itio-accept these books, trust- It was perhaps ten years since I adapting the systematic giving by envelope, the prayer -life d I . img that,ewhen, you read theffn you Ideas will see nott orjI7 .the words and ' had vigited this fairin last. I had heard a fittleof whatba,d been ' gc"'U�1' and, the wonderful inspiration deriv- ed from the meetings. of the authors, but also sometl3fing of your old, Deanery of Huron. on in ten years. The farm to -day is a demonstration of What pluck and This important as a ,suggestion, 1 would re�com:rnendt when we get our I Nlay we in conclusion quote the -practical agricultural education can &,location, let your finance committee T w,r& of the book of the Acts of Apostles with regard to the Apostle do- TxuMan Morse, proprietor of Oak or executive get together and after deducting your two thank offerings $t. BaTiniabas, in so many way.% ap- Ridge Farm, was a handsome clean and aillowing for life members, divide .., plicable to you and to -your ministry: cut young fellow before the war. He the remainder by 12 and let your .� I "For he was a good- man, full of the was a city boy, but had some interest . members see w1hat is expected of them Holy Ghost and of faith and many in agriculture. He became an avla- mch month, and I'm surre, with the people were added unto, the church." t0r, -and on his first flight across the Treasurer, giving her quarterly re - I The address was signed by the German limes he, was brought down, ,port, there W11A be no, strenuous ef- f clergy of the Deanery of Huron: R. and lay for weeks 'in, German hos- forts at the, close of the year. , S. Jones, F. H. Paull', L. C. Harrison, Pdt4ls to-bally paralyzed. A clean con- Mrs. Davison, of Wingham, our C. 1. J. H. Gibb, L. K Poweak, 1. N. H. stitation and much determination en- G" I T 'Secretary, reports 9 groups *. ' ' . I WHs, Watforcl, Jones Batteumn and abled him to pull through and after with -a total menibeIrship of 140, and F. G. Pritchard. the Armistice, he wast enabled to re- �, an average attendance at weekly The adkh-4�99 presented to Mrs. t',am home. meetings of 106. These groups held Brown- was as folljo*s: N�otso- long after the war was ov- 79 meedogis, ,of a missionary nature, , . I'DmT Mrs. Brown: This will not er Mr. Morse married and settled and their givings to missions amount- �� be the, sort of address, which one has clown -on the little fruit farm near To- ed to $,60.25. They studied the book, 0 - 'N . illuminated and framed and uses as rontD. (Re was not able -to do hea�vy '-'Heroes of Our Ham� Land," - and . a mural de-coraltion along with college � work but he, felt that otibdoor li'e was have given missio,rary pa,geants and pictures and bowling trophies, firsttly the thing he needed. plays, -and have, derived great bene - because genius wouldn't burn when I After a few years of fruit growing, fit. Wlintg1ham 'has affiliated Belgralv( ., wm tryi.ing to) write it, and, secoixilly, he became interested in, chickens. To- Group ,and also ba,ve ,Brussels as because I aAways find it very difficult day chickents have. become his main their Baby Grourpt. This is a very . to be convem1ii,onal. But the wives of inr�qrest, and a staff of fifteen em- important department of our W,M.S. e the clergy of Huron Deanery did not , royees is required, to take care of 'his work -and we, rpray that the time will ,. wan to let you leave us without . h,ern house4, incubators and shipments. speetclily come when every auxiliary � I teNng you how sorry we are, to see lie ships day old chi,eks by the thou- in Huron, Presbyteri,aJI will be) mother- ykm go. sands to every part of tl* prro.vCnce. ing a G.G.I.T. group. .1 We bwoe silways enjoyed our as- Truman, .Morse bar, simply succeed- The, Missi-onary Monthly Secretary, # gociabilon with you so much, and ed in delveloping to, ,a high stage, of Mrs,. A. E. Doan, thanked all those : �without being unduly eulogistic, I efficiency ,one of the multitude of who so loyally supported our most .... think I may say, that we feel as branches of farming, wonderful magazine. This is your . 11 ek" ­"�- I though, we ,are losing our Queen of the Deanery. Your gracious and dig- There are as many varieties or paper pubiltiahedt solely for your bene- fit, for the use -of every Christian wo- . nified presence has always gpaced farm�st and, farming operations as man within the great United Church I V ierery Occasion, amid we shall miss ' there are factories. One,of the great- of Canada. , you sore,IX. from our gathiernnigs. est needs in this country if the coun- Every member a subscriber is our . Speaking persornAffiry. I should Ekt t per, is to btring before slagan this year, Or a copy i� e,very to say that you, Mrs. Brown, have 0JIL- our boys and girls the- various kinds home. , : ways seemedto, ,me, the, ido aa clergy- sible. Thousands of of farming possti Puff's 'Mureb in MeKillop takes 7 manp-9 wife, cool, cailm, competent and boys we drifting city -ward. because Missionary Monthlies more than their Pleasing to the, eye—and I know my they do -not care for the ,paeticular mombersihi-p-, Egmondvillle 17 more. 4 opinion $% shared, by miany' tSpe -of farming with which they hoop- Lasit year -there werre 1,328 substcrib- .. Before, we bid, you.adie,u, we Want pen to be familiar, when,thewe, might ers, while, this year there aYO 1,428. I 1 1 you to aceept this little gift as a be a number of special branches ,Of Mrs. 11twin, -of Centralia, gave a token ,of ,Our love, and ;aeem and farming quite, suitable to their own grand report a$so. There were many r i. we trust that whenever you make Ilse district in which they would delight te,coumiging features and many reas- of it, you wiall remernber haWy diays if thely only knew what could be done. on, for thanksgiving. We ,have an k in Huron Deamfery, Om,e of the first aims of education increase in membership, in attend- .... - ,�, `,* I � On b6half ,of the wimels of the clergy, should be to belp boys -and girls to ance amid ,also in nuniiber of meetings tl . JF�1, t '4�', I "A�� I uron Deanery, I 4gn m Of H yself, be useful, which is. another .way of h&l& It is our desdreAhat ,they may W- . 1, "'Dthed F. Paull." saying to enable them to earn a Ii v - be led into new pathe -of service and �1` I I I �' On Friday, ervening there was a ing. Each boy can be morbi useful that some of -them shall respond to �� ;; Imige attendance at the social e,VA*n- doing work for which the has, a taste the ,all to lifeserivice in some specific , X � ing inthe F�vrish 11011 of -St. Thon*Ev than VW which is to him entirely dds- f,c,rm of misjs�!Omary ge,rvtice. Mrs. Ah- t'... R . .' , Church, .which was beld for 010 i)ftit. t,astefol. . drew, of Goderich, presented ,her re- � � poiso of -giving the congregation at One of our greatest proble-m as ed -u- port'on Supply Work. Mrs. Scobie, ,opportunity of saying goodo-bye to cationakIft, i's to bring belfiaret pupils -of BelgTave, presented a' finL- report. � .Mir, ,and Miri. Brown. Th;6ro wag, a ftd pihlemts information. regarding The annual membership jig 639 with it r splewdid program land durift the eVe� eil-,Iough tt�arlejcl occupations to enalble life members of 177, making a toltal , , , , ming the ,congregiatidt, prelsetted, bl�. each,. pupil to discover onse or m1ore of �916. This shows aa inerela�e of 1, I � and Mks. Brown vilbb, a purse, 9 $400, 1 that *B11 appes'r especiilly attractive; Md feaft, 306 lj� membersbip. Up to date there aeftmpay4od, bY- Ae fonowing ald - , Aug espeal,ally those suit- are 85 Mi§sionl Bands in active, work , dresw" * PblO t6 ,Out- own, ,,p OVihce, th9t our with 900 children cionnecW? defi-niteI­ 11 L ,,Reiv.. T. it. 1%, gettor of St .- boys IWAy be, et466'1�'&ged to VeYd'din in I ' ly with the, work of -our W.M.S., .1 11 Thotmaw Ukurclh�,,=&& h, Ont. Dear' 6ntati& , Mas Coositt g%ve -the Corretpood- t .1 I . I .. I i , . � � ( . I I � . I � - ," I . I I-— I I .Az_"��, il., �, �1�'�, I , I V .­. 1. � , , , — W I � I . 11 I :. ., " , ..... I'll , . , �_ , I 1PI'm _�. � 14 �" . � I � . , . . � , V:, . . , , , .- __ , ­___ .1 . .J.. .. . .... I . ''i , I . 4AY 4 1930. ' ' ' . I .1 . � . I I � . . I.; , - � . .� I I . . . 11.11, I � I., � . - �,:,��"'��"" 1.�, " I 11 � .i., I �, � I I I ,�, ',�;, �r. I� . . I . 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I . , , 11 -*.", �"M;�%!)k-14��V't- "' 'I'V�'AM4""��%!)�l�"'�"'��-�"Opp���ii� , ing.but -the dUe L. 11 . S,::l - , '1.1� "J, ,.�,F �'ik �11 tfmt rmtp+f, ' §�,, ,. " . i� . , , IYA I 0 , ou-M-19'emeed ,, I I P197 0`� ��`E'Aft'PiFl�.,,� '4�, 4��q?'. t,hat,in*op . 16 , . . I , �, WRO , M. ��'. M'�I,�Z�Ir­'­ 1d1t by holding up to 0o,me *�67' ln� I to . , , , ? � I a , ,but Wt ,b�", - 91VOve. ��, �,,�,,,�v """o", capable of roaching them the schol- ago. and no doobvsepg�,,! ", git , . 1-1 ­,."" 111.1-,41 " '-hl , _0 I il�­;,V,­0121 asitic. attainments of a much morq� an M 10, " 10 ", , t4m. "ab, " r" J��­ �J-­,.­­��j s re I'll .. 1. , " I b9.411danrl; pulAl. How much bettor to ,6n a p;r,psperp -a , ...... IT" I ­ It. , yu bFP.�J '.. I __ 1 " . - IR, "' 111V show him that there are other Ines ---Whe montla,' , t- `� " I.; " I..�;"��'r'�",;",',�"�',�'!:'��r � 1i P',, mg , g, --attendance, neatness, - punctuAty Aid met On, ­'t1J1U%%" %' a, .­ ,__ , �11­­h - ; 1;�� . A � g ��, , , %* '_`,;�Jil'l_ �, G,�,�,`_4 . I �,"', I :",:�),,,, . . . ,;�,,�­� !­�,� and the lik,6-hif,which, he� too, can basement of.� .bh6 I . ',Ji 11. - III.— ��. I."..: �, I ". A , P� 33 , or ,41 � A , �, � . I �� w. ,z � ,,,";'V,WA shine. The child who.always does,his and a - short ,meeting 9� e �. ­ � '. , . qg­g � . ,,:1 1,__ r,, , , � � 1. ,:A , i , �� �,,�, r worst aft ewaanination time. may find the Vice- nt s. : . , , I ;. , �, �� , .President, , "V" _ ":;ti, , � , 5 . . i , " " .. . , �"­,, I 'E his ,opportumity here. .. , T. * . son, in the oh%kir. Af r rl - ' ' I'�." 3,5fi�,�! - ,Ideas of competition ,are changfiog, prayer, the n16mUtes L 6 re I K, and the value lot beiating oue',s own adoptedL After the . .r the I ' ass was" I 1� /��!,l I � . : � ;.. . record, rather than- the recor&of sonie posed of, Mrs. j. R.il y , . . .1 ... I e read a . Z. � �� other �pupfl - mucfi spun- � 11 � �:: �� !, , , is strestted m0r`6 did PaIper ,on "'Flashes From a LivT . ��;, � than it useid to be. May it be stress- ing, Miegs&ge.lt Mrs, P -119-Y Lawson 111. 1�".�d -1 ed more and more. And, may the re- gave a few ibboughts .on Easter ano. 1, :� �., I ��_`- , . '1� . . 11 ,,. . - . - wards of accornplishmient be distirily- read, a poem e 4 . - I . . . . . ntitled, 'An Easter ' , �'Ij!' , uted with a view to the obstacles ov- Message.,, te I I ���� ,;�2 �,,, �� , �2 �, , �2 �,, , �2 �,, ,, , �2 �,,, Arf r singing . ." a hymn, ,the .1, 1, �",..Q , , I P , . 1111.,Io­ I , ercome rathetr than the endowments president, Mrs, E . Adams, c4osed vnt]3, - �� �:',' "go with which the pupil began. — The prayer. Lunch was s ed, 1.� I'll. I ''"I ery . . , 4,� 11 I Romeimaker. Flynn -Riley --40a Wednesday morn-' 'r, - L , I 1, . � The Boy Who Didn't Pass ing at 110.30, a.ml, in -St. Jogeph's; - _". �! I �' � . ... "A sad -faced little fellow sits alone Church,, Clinton, F'th ���, � " � I a er,S,ullivan unit- - ����'. �_� " . , �� ,�.. � � in deep disgrace,; ed Mable Kapgairet Rfley,'daughter of I ..�,l Theree -a lump arising in, his throat � the, -late ,Charles Riley and Mrs. kiley .:-, � and tears, drop downhis face, to Mr. Joseph Leo Flynn, of Hullett : I, i,il He wandered from hits playmates, for .2; ;� .,��, I �. "I in marriage. The bride wore a white .�"; " he cloesn'twant to hear . crepe ,dress with shoes- and- hat .1 ; , �� � mto , I . ��. ��.., Their shouts, of merry laughter smee match, and was attended -by her sis-. �: i�� 1. �, , the world has lost its cheer. ter, Miss Vera Rviley. Mr. Frank Flyna .," 1,4 . '��,, ... :� :lie hat& sipped the cup of sorrow, he was best ,man. FoUo-wing the cere- .11, :,� ,.., has dripped the bitter glass, rr�ony, a reception was held that eve- I Amid lip's heart is fairly breaking—he's L , 4 1, ... ning at the ,home, -of Mr. and Mrs. , , the boy who dddn?t paiss. i ::'111 I Bert Hoggarth, in Huflett. They will : li��; 1 . - ,,, � live on Concession 6 in Hunett town- " In the apple, tree, the robin sings a ship. . . I'., cheery little song, � - "';-, - — 1.�`;- But he doosn�t seem bo 'hear it, show- - ­ . , : ing Plainly something's wrong;, McKILLOP I., * I , �� Comes his fafthful little spaniel t," ,.. , � ,.... 't _ I . . a romp -amd bit -of play, Shower.—Ou Saturday afternoon, .. .. I . But the troubled, litible fellow bid's ,hqm April 26th, 'Mrs. William Dodds was o ��., stormly -go, away. hostess at a shower given, in honor _� I .11 � �,!� And alone he,sits in, ,sorrow, with his of Miss Helen Kerr. About twenty %� , . ti. I hair a. tangled mass, . of -her girl friends gathered. to extend 4;� � And ,his eyes -are red with weeping— their best wishes ,to -the, bride. The ,� 1�1 he's the. boy who didn't pass. parlor was tastefully decorated in yel- . ,r,!i� ; I � .."', . , low. and white. The guests were first , ) . Oh, you who, boast a laughing son, entertained by a I'mock wedding." The 111", ,and speak of ,him as 'bright, bride, Mable Pethick, entered the par- I ��. I . �4 I And you who love ,a little girl who lox on. the arm ,of ber father, Iona ., 14 1 comes- to you at -night Wallace, and took herplace under the ,� ,4 � . . . i I With sbdning eyes and dancing feet, arch, while, Essie Dorrance played -the , ; 11:,� i . with honors from her school, wedding march. Margaret Pethick � 1 . Turn, to, that lonely little) lad who acted as the groom while M61s%AL,ulu . i, I. I . .tbdmks ,he is a fool, Webster was groomsman, amVFMIss ,.. lr� . . ��,P�4` And take him kindly by the hand, the Fieda Webster attended. -the bride- .1 ­ . . ". , dullest of hie class, Muried Dolmage acted, as flower girl, I . - � � '] He is the one who most needs love— while Tillie Storey performed the du- . "D ff 11, 11, the boy who didm% pass.,, Ces of the mEmst.cr. During th,� sign- ., . . -0 ing of the register, Audrey Webster . t�LL I , a solo. After -the, mock vvedding . I �tll , New Regulations Governing 'V24'n5e,s Kathleen Shannon and Bettv N . ,� Bullard presented the bride with, her , the "Royal" 500 Trip ..� gifts. She drew a small wagon, dec- i,� �, The Ontario Department of Agri- oratted in pdnk and white. A contest, . " I , ,ulture is again planning to entertain "The Floral Wedddiag," was then held. 4 111 i party of, 500 farm boys at the Royal A dainty lunebeon was served by the I " I .1 Winter Fair in Toronto next Novem- hostess. The bride received ni�ny I "-�'�� �er. This party is made up of the 1,eautiful and useful gifts, shovnng .1� P.w . ,en , high -boys in a Royal Judging the high esteem in which she is held- .�', I , - Eighth Line Notes.—M �., .ompetition which is held in each rs. A. J. A ,ounty in, October, P_ u eth,er ard children o .111�1 Brie -fly the conditions of selection were Easter visitors with her sister, . IrO as follows: Mrs. Charles. Eiggert.—Mr. Lawreme,_- ..1. I I 11; (1) To be eligible for this compe- Messerschnitidt, -of Detroit, was an � ", J . �., *ti ��, ;; -on contestants must first submit a Easter visitor with his motheir.—Mr- ftrtement pertaining to the cost of ard Mrs. Charles Regele, Mrs. John 6 noducing some farm product or per- Eggert avd, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Eig- h � . 1. 1P :orming some farm Operation, gert 'attended the Rapion-Rode wed,_ � .11 (2) The competition is open to all ding neaT Bornholm on Wednesday of : . aimers or farmer's sons between the last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stos- . llli i.ges ,of 16 and 20, inclusive, on No- k-I>pf and Shirley, Mrs, Wes, Fisher ...,�; ,,ember Ist, 1930, who comply with and Wola and Muriel, of Fullarton, * 1. -egulation one. were visiitors at the, home of Mr. and 4 . (3) !Contestants shall judge, five Mrs. 4C. Regele on Friday last—Mr. .111; I ,lasses -of live stock, one class of George Richardson and Miss, Beatrice 1:1 )r,ultry, and five classes of crops, such Richardson, .of Ellice, called on Mrs. , . li ts grain, small seeds, potatoes and C. EggpTt and Mrs. Huother on Eias- "I I ,oc,ts. ter ,,81inday.—Mr. and, Mm Jerry il To .those selected under the condi_ 1)6�rr were at Zuri ' ch at the Confer- I'll . 11 :tons outlined above the Department en`� on Wednesday evendmig. — We 1 7 -ill provide free of charge: 11 wish- Mrs. William Koehler a speedy I (1) Railway fare from home sta- recovery from �h6T recent illness.— :� Messrs. George Aiken, of Detroit,and X :icin to Toronto and return. , . ol , (2) Meals and lodging for four J�oslia,h Aiken,,, ,of Lisituorwel, called on ,tu . ,J iigftts in Toronto. th,e latter's niece, Mrsf. C. Eggert, I ill (3) A programme to include a on Friday.—MIT. and Mxs. C. Regele I V . �',' ;f%ur of the city and ,visits to the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. � .1 ;tocl,vards abattoirs and factories a- D(itz in Ellice. — MT. Jerry Doerr, ��, f"I ' s' a Is Mrs. John Eggert, Mrs. Fred Koehler, , �� ,vell a study of the great Royal, � Winter Fair. Alim Marie Koehler and Mr. Fred I . The major change in these regula- hoegy were Sun,day vi5hbors at Zur- .11 ;ions is outlined in number one under ich attending the Evangelical Confer- I A (,nee there.—Mis-s Norma Rose, of' : !onditions of selecti,on. The statement : .,, be submiitted will be quite elemen- S-eaforth, was home last week attemd- 1 n the case of a field of ing the Raipien-Rode wedding on Wed- � :ary and i - I , neMay—ldr. and Mrs. Renry Weiter- ,rain will simply necessitate keeping sen . . i record of the number of hours of andi" Mtr. and Mrs. Karl Eisler . at -or for each Operation, the amount w re among those who aftended Con- " �f manure or fertilizer applied, t4c fc ?nee at Zurich on Sunclay.—Mr. 'I iniountof seed sown, and the number an,�` Mrs. Charles Eggert end Della � 1*1 - )f bushels -when thresthed. ond Norni-am, wei-e in, Milverton on �1 Sunday, the gi.iests of Mr, and Mrs. I Th& --following -are suggested as pro- 11alcolm 0, ' , McBeth.—Mis-c Marie Koeh- , � iects upon which staternents may be ,'" 4 lei had the I)ViSTOTtunoe- of getting a ". 111sed: finger caught in the washline, pulley- 6 (1) Cost of producing any grain *1 The nadl, and part of the finger tip t", - - -rop. cre pulled off.—Rev. W. 0. Hebn,. , . 1� i (2) Cost of feeding a noultry who attontcled Conference at Zurich, ;1 lock for three month%. 11 vi�ited Mr, and .Mrs. Jerry Doerr, !" , (2) Cost of feeding either a calf who accompanied him to Rostock on A )r a litter of pigs for three months. Monday evening. 1�1 . I , All boys who wis,_h to enter the Roy- School Report.—The. fallowing is " 116� 3.1 Compotition next October should the report of Union School Section 1�1�1 .1 �' wnd in, their application at once, to No. 1, MicKill-op, for the month's of" V,,� 'lie Ontarrio Department Of Agricul- �111f': March and April: Cilass IV—Joseph �":" �ure at Clinton,, stating on which One Downey C,7',, Mary Downey 63, H. 11 I �,, )f the above projects, you wish to ke&p O'Reilly 61, A. Krauskopf 57, C. Ry- � -g,� ). cost reeord. Your Agricultural Re- ��,�'Y', an 44. Class 111, iSr.—L. O'Rourke I � ;,Ul i'&', presentative will send YOU .forms On 68, Wffliarn Flanagan 64, Mary Walgh � t; which to base your cost records and �.A� ., -1 63 B Carlin 62, R. Downey go, M. �kj . fj,'�' will also give you any additional .in- �Wlalsh' 57, C. O'Reilly 54. Glass 111, 1�,�', formatim� which .you may require. Jr.—Ce-cilia Krausikolpf 71, Clement I "I". Send me, your application at once be- � 1%,V 4 Krauskopf 5,8, G, Burns 58, Margaret 11, tA : .,q,. I.- , !ause this regulat"On must be 'com- Walsh 53, Joseph Burns 24, D. Nolan , � , ji"', plied with before you are eligible to (a.beent). 'CRass Ill—Mar'y Givlin 85, �. . ;NQ, ,�,.,,,� 2onipete in the Royal 0arnipetiftion. �.� Joseph Givain 74, Marg\qret Xra-us- 11�, �t. i t_, ­ "o - D etig Ntolam "', I ..�; I 1 57, T. Flanagan 56. Class I — Leo. I . ,; I �. ' .:",.", Carl -in 81, Lame Rurwq 69, Ja& . ,�,�W "'. Notes.—MTs. Alexander Leitch is Walsh 52, Rita Ryah abd Lorttb, �. - 1:��'­A (" �, ,� , spending a few days In, Clinton with Flanagan (absent). Sr. #tinjer,_ :! ., I 1: ', he�r daughter, Mrs. Wlilli,am Johntoin. Mary XrOuskOV,- Jose Fliallagan-0. , - _1.1t ­ —Mrs. E. Adaims returned, from S-baf- M&,ry Nolan, Le o, Ryant. 101)"i. Pri'mr.", , 11 ..... I I fa, ,on -Saturd-ay tafter s !!. , ,,���' , - ,rd Doris Plantagan, Leo Hickmell,, � 11411,�ft- . . � ' e"" �� . k, �,�`�,t "., I I 11 ays with ,her mother, a. Ohey—lury E. OlRourker, To"& , 1. 11 ,�, lz6 d ZU'ald mail , . -�,.� �I . I,, `�� .., I who 'is quite ih.—W' John Ferguson ot� , 1, 11 �111 i� . - �:� � I ", . . I , . .:� �,,;, . I . . ,�,�,�� , I ' '' ,lk,: . I 11 llik, I 1, , .L � ., 11 , ,.. �, i 1.11 I :�.� .:_!,I, , I � � "), ,: �7. " �! I" � �' -, I . I . ., 1 "p, �:� I I 1. I , 11� .. I I ,."': "'­,: I I 111� �,11.1;` ,,;, �[;�I,�!,i:�� �L , i '' , , I "i"�.,,l,,,,f,�",L,I,"l�l,���,,,��,,��,'',,j��:,��i, ,­�' . , , ", I I . 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Wightman, ,%,as a matterof great,satisfaction to Wingham; 4th Vice -President, Mrs. be able to present to you this, our Anthony, Thames Road; Recording fourth annual statfsltii�al report, and Secretary, 'Miss A. E. Consittovffen- to, think I 'have the, homor of present- saK , Corresponding Secretary, Krs. I irig the. best ,annual report that has A. W. Barker, Brussels; Treasurer, ever been given of the United Pres- Mrs. Roorehouse, Exeter; &cretary, byterial of Huron Opunty. Out of Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Greer, the eight Presbyterials in London Wtingham; , Secretary Y. W. Work, Conference Branch, Huron was the � AlTs. F. Irwin, Centralia; Secretary only one to - repurt an increase in Mission Bands and Baby Bands, Mrs. money -and -an increase in member- S,cobie, ,Belgrave; Associate Helpers' ship. Wohave 62 Auxiliaries with, a Secretary, Mrs. Conner, Kippen; niombership of 2,271, 'an increase oi Stranigers' Secretary, Mrs. Forrester, 98. We have one Y. ,W. Auxi)iary, Londestbora; Supply Secretary, Mrs. 9 C.G.I.T. Groups, 17 Mission Bands Coliclough, Blyth; Assistant SupVl,y � I Secretary, Mrs. Venner, Clinton; Lit - erature Secretary, Miss Southcott, 6' - - - __ ... � 1 � Exeter; M. -M. Secretary, Mrs. A- E. Doan, ,Clinton; Press Secretary, Miss .4 , ' , 4 We Braild',,' Chick A. ,C. Law-rence, Seaforth; Temper - ance, Secretary, Miss Jean Murray, I portfolio, Feed- Mrs. James Hamilton, Goderich; Mrs. Wilson, Wingham, and ,Mrs. Col - 1 ' bourne, Goderich. For years we have operat- I The Hensall iSociety sent a hearty ed one of the most success- invitation for the Presbyterial to ful Poultry Farms in On- - meet with them in 1931, which was tario. As we wqre asked unanimously accepted. so often for the Isecret of The closing words were given by our success, and the kind Airs. Wilson, Of Wingham. All sang of feeds we used� we are the Benediction and Miss Forman of- . now manufacturing the fered -the closing prayer. feeds Sor sale witli i nstruc- -W — tions for feeding in each bag. I I A PLEA FOR THE CRIPPLED A supply of our Feeds may CHILDREN OF HURON COUNTY be had at the Store of i MT. Charles Meakims, who as a resi- F. D. HUTCHISON. � dent of Goderich, and upon his,return � I from London,, England, where he had Walter Rose been 'playing at the historic Drury I i� I Lane Theatre, was approached regard - a� . I I ing the benefit for the crippled ,Oril- dren of the County. He was so irn- pressed by the possibilities of the I - ____ - gnod such ,a.ebarity could do that he and 14 Mission t,: 1�les having a ,immediately took the responsibility membership of 1,429�, ior the production, and assures the There was, a beautiftyl memorial public that wiith the talent in Gode- service conducted -by Mrs. Clarke, Of rich and his 25 years' experience, the Goderich. F�how will bean excellenton-e and with The duet by Misses Lane and Cluff the crippled children, to fight for tl�e wtill be -long remembered to all who will be making no mistake in hPard i t. Miss Forman, the speaker of the public I . .,eeing the performance even, more ,ban once. afternoon, gave a most interesting The number of crippled children in address about her work in Regina. the county so impressed Mr. Meakins She said Regina had a population of , that he wrote his brother, who is some 60,00 people, 7,000 of WhOm Dean of Medicine a,t McGill Univers- are new Canadians, who, -have come `ty and head of the famed Royal Vic - from the countries of Southern Eur- toria Hospital in Montreal, to get in- , formkion regarding the medical re - search of the crippled child. In the - --- I * I Mformation received it is clearly .. A PLAY, ENTITLED shown -that with proper medical care and early attention, 60 per cent. of � "I'll Explain the cases will respond to treatment and the condition be rectified, making th,_� small patient whole and ready t& . f3ce the world with the same body triat Pravidence intended for it. ngI Now, would any one begrudge one _ dollar to make it possible far the will be put on under the aus- cr.ppled children of this county to get pices of North Side United this medical aid, then attend one or Church Choir, by the Holmes- more of these performances of the nippled c.bildren's -benefit to be given Ville Young People in the Sun- by the Lions Mammoth Minstrels at day School Room o f it h e the Micidel Theatre. Goderich, on May Church, on Me 15th, 16th, 17th, in the evenings at 8,15, and with a children's matinee FRIDAY EVENIN(;. MAY 16 on Safturday, the 1.7th, at 2.15: Every dollar means help for the crippled. at 8.15 p.m. . ADM,ISSION 35c - 1 THE BOY WHO DIDN'T CHILDREN 20c \ PASS WENOMMF. ne verses below came to me some __ - time ago with no signature, and in a ope. They are taught English but . clIpping from s,ame periodical whose they -speak 23 differont languages . names does not appear, but which is, Christianity is becoming a practical I tbink, the, Ontario Farmer. ,.vork- There is not a finer bit of 'IT -his poem," says a foreword, "is work of the United ("hurch than to offeTed in support -of the growing make a friend, of such people and tcnflency of Wc,men's Institutes to he4p them. give school prize,,, not to the pupil The installation of officers was con- takingthe highes�t marks at an exami- clucted by Rev. Mr. Scobie. The fol- ination—sruch children do not usually of officers for 1931: need the en,couragenient ,of a prize— Past President, Mrs. J. E. 1-11().99, Glin- but to open, ,a contelsxt in which e-efry ton; President, Mrs. W, P. Lane, Sea- child in the school may con-Lpete, in forth; Ist Vive-Pre,ident, Mys. T. stich things as regularity of attemd- Gib-son, Wroxeter; 2nd Vice-Presi- vrxe, conduct, industry, improvement dent, Mrs. F. Fowler, Clinton; 3rd in a given period,eitc. The ideal plan I .. ------- __ __ - . YOU WRECK'EM.' WE FIX 'EM . 0 - I 1 Seaforth Shoe Repair I UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY Best of Materials used. High -Class Workmanship. Prices Moderate. . OPPOS,1T,E CRICH'S 13AKERY I .. .. 11 11 ­ 11 ­ – 1�11111 � ­ . I �. . - __ I � I 11. � , - � . .� I I . . . 11.11, I � I., � . - �,:,��"'��"" 1.�, " I 11 � .i., I �, � I I I ,�, ',�;, �r. I� . . I . I,; 1, � 1. .1 t. 1. � ��!���,�,�c,',�,,�""","i���� �� '' , I ,� 41;,;4'; ,,,,, � 11; , , ,��,'15,1,',;I,1, !�,�,�;,, F�;�.4�,,��-,;,�;�,,,,),�' , , A, 'i Y, "' 14 1,',� � , , : � I �., " I . !" I %­_ JI , ,�'�',',. - , ,", ,V " 1'. � _,"';, �,:`� ;,:. '' , , 1; - " ,;,��' -, I,* '��,-,i�.,�, ,!,�,',;!,:;�",f�,;'�,!:��,�,,. ��r � " I ,,,� ­. , " . 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I . , , 11 -*.", �"M;�%!)k-14��V't- "' 'I'V�'AM4""��%!)�l�"'�"'��-�"Opp���ii� , ing.but -the dUe L. 11 . S,::l - , '1.1� "J, ,.�,F �'ik �11 tfmt rmtp+f, ' §�,, ,. " . i� . , , IYA I 0 , ou-M-19'emeed ,, I I P197 0`� ��`E'Aft'PiFl�.,,� '4�, 4��q?'. t,hat,in*op . 16 , . . I , �, WRO , M. ��'. M'�I,�Z�Ir­'­ 1d1t by holding up to 0o,me *�67' ln� I to . , , , ? � I a , ,but Wt ,b�", - 91VOve. ��, �,,�,,,�v """o", capable of roaching them the schol- ago. and no doobvsepg�,,! ", git , . 1-1 ­,."" 111.1-,41 " '-hl , _0 I il�­;,V,­0121 asitic. attainments of a much morq� an M 10, " 10 ", , t4m. "ab, " r" J��­ �J-­,.­­��j s re I'll .. 1. , " I b9.411danrl; pulAl. How much bettor to ,6n a p;r,psperp -a , ...... IT" I ­ It. , yu bFP.�J '.. I __ 1 " . - IR, "' 111V show him that there are other Ines ---Whe montla,' , t- `� " I.; " I..�;"��'r'�",;",',�"�',�'!:'��r � 1i P',, mg , g, --attendance, neatness, - punctuAty Aid met On, ­'t1J1U%%" %' a, .­ ,__ , �11­­h - ; 1;�� . A � g ��, , , %* '_`,;�Jil'l_ �, G,�,�,`_4 . I �,"', I :",:�),,,, . . . ,;�,,�­� !­�,� and the lik,6-hif,which, he� too, can basement of.� .bh6 I . ',Ji 11. - III.— ��. I."..: �, I ". A , P� 33 , or ,41 � A , �, � . I �� w. ,z � ,,,";'V,WA shine. The child who.always does,his and a - short ,meeting 9� e �. ­ � '. , . qg­g � . ,,:1 1,__ r,, , , � � 1. ,:A , i , �� �,,�, r worst aft ewaanination time. may find the Vice- nt s. : . , , I ;. , �, �� , .President, , "V" _ ":;ti, , � , 5 . . i , " " .. . , �"­,, I 'E his ,opportumity here. .. , T. * . son, in the oh%kir. Af r rl - ' ' I'�." 3,5fi�,�! - ,Ideas of competition ,are changfiog, prayer, the n16mUtes L 6 re I K, and the value lot beiating oue',s own adoptedL After the . .r the I ' ass was" I 1� /��!,l I � . : � ;.. . record, rather than- the recor&of sonie posed of, Mrs. j. R.il y , . . .1 ... I e read a . Z. � �� other �pupfl - mucfi spun- � 11 � �:: �� !, , , is strestted m0r`6 did PaIper ,on "'Flashes From a LivT . ��;, � than it useid to be. May it be stress- ing, Miegs&ge.lt Mrs, P -119-Y Lawson 111. 1�".�d -1 ed more and more. And, may the re- gave a few ibboughts .on Easter ano. 1, :� �., I ��_`- , . '1� . . 11 ,,. . - . - wards of accornplishmient be distirily- read, a poem e 4 . - I . . . . . ntitled, 'An Easter ' , �'Ij!' , uted with a view to the obstacles ov- Message.,, te I I ���� ,;�2 �,,, �� , �2 �, , �2 �,, , �2 �,, ,, , �2 �,,, Arf r singing . ." a hymn, ,the .1, 1, �",..Q , , I P , . 1111.,Io­ I , ercome rathetr than the endowments president, Mrs, E . Adams, c4osed vnt]3, - �� �:',' "go with which the pupil began. — The prayer. Lunch was s ed, 1.� I'll. I ''"I ery . . , 4,� 11 I Romeimaker. Flynn -Riley --40a Wednesday morn-' 'r, - L , I 1, . � The Boy Who Didn't Pass ing at 110.30, a.ml, in -St. Jogeph's; - _". �! I �' � . ... "A sad -faced little fellow sits alone Church,, Clinton, F'th ���, � " � I a er,S,ullivan unit- - ����'. �_� " . , �� ,�.. � � in deep disgrace,; ed Mable Kapgairet Rfley,'daughter of I ..�,l Theree -a lump arising in, his throat � the, -late ,Charles Riley and Mrs. kiley .:-, � and tears, drop downhis face, to Mr. Joseph Leo Flynn, of Hullett : I, i,il He wandered from hits playmates, for .2; ;� .,��, I �. "I in marriage. The bride wore a white .�"; " he cloesn'twant to hear . crepe ,dress with shoes- and- hat .1 ; , �� � mto , I . ��. ��.., Their shouts, of merry laughter smee match, and was attended -by her sis-. �: i�� 1. �, , the world has lost its cheer. ter, Miss Vera Rviley. Mr. Frank Flyna .," 1,4 . '��,, ... :� :lie hat& sipped the cup of sorrow, he was best ,man. FoUo-wing the cere- .11, :,� ,.., has dripped the bitter glass, rr�ony, a reception was held that eve- I Amid lip's heart is fairly breaking—he's L , 4 1, ... ning at the ,home, -of Mr. and Mrs. , , the boy who dddn?t paiss. i ::'111 I Bert Hoggarth, in Huflett. They will : li��; 1 . - ,,, � live on Concession 6 in Hunett town- " In the apple, tree, the robin sings a ship. . . I'., cheery little song, � - "';-, - — 1.�`;- But he doosn�t seem bo 'hear it, show- - ­ . , : ing Plainly something's wrong;, McKILLOP I., * I , �� Comes his fafthful little spaniel t," ,.. , � ,.... 't _ I . . a romp -amd bit -of play, Shower.—Ou Saturday afternoon, .. .. I . But the troubled, litible fellow bid's ,hqm April 26th, 'Mrs. William Dodds was o ��., stormly -go, away. hostess at a shower given, in honor _� I .11 � �,!� And alone he,sits in, ,sorrow, with his of Miss Helen Kerr. About twenty %� , . ti. I hair a. tangled mass, . of -her girl friends gathered. to extend 4;� � And ,his eyes -are red with weeping— their best wishes ,to -the, bride. The ,� 1�1 he's the. boy who didn't pass. parlor was tastefully decorated in yel- . ,r,!i� ; I � .."', . , low. and white. The guests were first , ) . Oh, you who, boast a laughing son, entertained by a I'mock wedding." The 111", ,and speak of ,him as 'bright, bride, Mable Pethick, entered the par- I ��. I . �4 I And you who love ,a little girl who lox on. the arm ,of ber father, Iona ., 14 1 comes- to you at -night Wallace, and took herplace under the ,� ,4 � . . . i I With sbdning eyes and dancing feet, arch, while, Essie Dorrance played -the , ; 11:,� i . with honors from her school, wedding march. Margaret Pethick � 1 . Turn, to, that lonely little) lad who acted as the groom while M61s%AL,ulu . i, I. I . .tbdmks ,he is a fool, Webster was groomsman, amVFMIss ,.. lr� . . ��,P�4` And take him kindly by the hand, the Fieda Webster attended. -the bride- .1 ­ . . ". , dullest of hie class, Muried Dolmage acted, as flower girl, I . - � � '] He is the one who most needs love— while Tillie Storey performed the du- . "D ff 11, 11, the boy who didm% pass.,, Ces of the mEmst.cr. During th,� sign- ., . . -0 ing of the register, Audrey Webster . t�LL I , a solo. After -the, mock vvedding . I �tll , New Regulations Governing 'V24'n5e,s Kathleen Shannon and Bettv N . ,� Bullard presented the bride with, her , the "Royal" 500 Trip ..� gifts. She drew a small wagon, dec- i,� �, The Ontario Department of Agri- oratted in pdnk and white. A contest, . " I , ,ulture is again planning to entertain "The Floral Wedddiag," was then held. 4 111 i party of, 500 farm boys at the Royal A dainty lunebeon was served by the I " I .1 Winter Fair in Toronto next Novem- hostess. The bride received ni�ny I "-�'�� �er. This party is made up of the 1,eautiful and useful gifts, shovnng .1� P.w . ,en , high -boys in a Royal Judging the high esteem in which she is held- .�', I , - Eighth Line Notes.—M �., .ompetition which is held in each rs. A. J. A ,ounty in, October, P_ u eth,er ard children o .111�1 Brie -fly the conditions of selection were Easter visitors with her sister, . IrO as follows: Mrs. Charles. Eiggert.—Mr. Lawreme,_- ..1. I I 11; (1) To be eligible for this compe- Messerschnitidt, -of Detroit, was an � ", J . �., *ti ��, ;; -on contestants must first submit a Easter visitor with his motheir.—Mr- ftrtement pertaining to the cost of ard Mrs. Charles Regele, Mrs. John 6 noducing some farm product or per- Eggert avd, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Eig- h � . 1. 1P :orming some farm Operation, gert 'attended the Rapion-Rode wed,_ � .11 (2) The competition is open to all ding neaT Bornholm on Wednesday of : . aimers or farmer's sons between the last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stos- . llli i.ges ,of 16 and 20, inclusive, on No- k-I>pf and Shirley, Mrs, Wes, Fisher ...,�; ,,ember Ist, 1930, who comply with and Wola and Muriel, of Fullarton, * 1. -egulation one. were visiitors at the, home of Mr. and 4 . (3) !Contestants shall judge, five Mrs. 4C. Regele on Friday last—Mr. .111; I ,lasses -of live stock, one class of George Richardson and Miss, Beatrice 1:1 )r,ultry, and five classes of crops, such Richardson, .of Ellice, called on Mrs. , . li ts grain, small seeds, potatoes and C. EggpTt and Mrs. Huother on Eias- "I I ,oc,ts. ter ,,81inday.—Mr. and, Mm Jerry il To .those selected under the condi_ 1)6�rr were at Zuri ' ch at the Confer- I'll . 11 :tons outlined above the Department en`� on Wednesday evendmig. — We 1 7 -ill provide free of charge: 11 wish- Mrs. William Koehler a speedy I (1) Railway fare from home sta- recovery from �h6T recent illness.— :� Messrs. George Aiken, of Detroit,and X :icin to Toronto and return. , . ol , (2) Meals and lodging for four J�oslia,h Aiken,,, ,of Lisituorwel, called on ,tu . ,J iigftts in Toronto. th,e latter's niece, Mrsf. C. Eggert, I ill (3) A programme to include a on Friday.—MIT. and Mxs. C. Regele I V . �',' ;f%ur of the city and ,visits to the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. � .1 ;tocl,vards abattoirs and factories a- D(itz in Ellice. — MT. Jerry Doerr, ��, f"I ' s' a Is Mrs. John Eggert, Mrs. Fred Koehler, , �� ,vell a study of the great Royal, � Winter Fair. Alim Marie Koehler and Mr. Fred I . The major change in these regula- hoegy were Sun,day vi5hbors at Zur- .11 ;ions is outlined in number one under ich attending the Evangelical Confer- I A (,nee there.—Mis-s Norma Rose, of' : !onditions of selecti,on. The statement : .,, be submiitted will be quite elemen- S-eaforth, was home last week attemd- 1 n the case of a field of ing the Raipien-Rode wedding on Wed- � :ary and i - I , neMay—ldr. and Mrs. Renry Weiter- ,rain will simply necessitate keeping sen . . i record of the number of hours of andi" Mtr. and Mrs. Karl Eisler . at -or for each Operation, the amount w re among those who aftended Con- " �f manure or fertilizer applied, t4c fc ?nee at Zurich on Sunclay.—Mr. 'I iniountof seed sown, and the number an,�` Mrs. Charles Eggert end Della � 1*1 - )f bushels -when thresthed. ond Norni-am, wei-e in, Milverton on �1 Sunday, the gi.iests of Mr, and Mrs. I Th& --following -are suggested as pro- 11alcolm 0, ' , McBeth.—Mis-c Marie Koeh- , � iects upon which staternents may be ,'" 4 lei had the I)ViSTOTtunoe- of getting a ". 111sed: finger caught in the washline, pulley- 6 (1) Cost of producing any grain *1 The nadl, and part of the finger tip t", - - -rop. cre pulled off.—Rev. W. 0. Hebn,. , . 1� i (2) Cost of feeding a noultry who attontcled Conference at Zurich, ;1 lock for three month%. 11 vi�ited Mr, and .Mrs. Jerry Doerr, !" , (2) Cost of feeding either a calf who accompanied him to Rostock on A )r a litter of pigs for three months. Monday evening. 1�1 . I , All boys who wis,_h to enter the Roy- School Report.—The. fallowing is " 116� 3.1 Compotition next October should the report of Union School Section 1�1�1 .1 �' wnd in, their application at once, to No. 1, MicKill-op, for the month's of" V,,� 'lie Ontarrio Department Of Agricul- �111f': March and April: Cilass IV—Joseph �":" �ure at Clinton,, stating on which One Downey C,7',, Mary Downey 63, H. 11 I �,, )f the above projects, you wish to ke&p O'Reilly 61, A. Krauskopf 57, C. Ry- � -g,� ). cost reeord. Your Agricultural Re- ��,�'Y', an 44. Class 111, iSr.—L. O'Rourke I � ;,Ul i'&', presentative will send YOU .forms On 68, Wffliarn Flanagan 64, Mary Walgh � t; which to base your cost records and �.A� ., -1 63 B Carlin 62, R. Downey go, M. �kj . fj,'�' will also give you any additional .in- �Wlalsh' 57, C. O'Reilly 54. Glass 111, 1�,�', formatim� which .you may require. Jr.—Ce-cilia Krausikolpf 71, Clement I "I". Send me, your application at once be- � 1%,V 4 Krauskopf 5,8, G, Burns 58, Margaret 11, tA : .,q,. I.- , !ause this regulat"On must be 'com- Walsh 53, Joseph Burns 24, D. Nolan , � , ji"', plied with before you are eligible to (a.beent). 'CRass Ill—Mar'y Givlin 85, �. . ;NQ, ,�,.,,,� 2onipete in the Royal 0arnipetiftion. �.� Joseph Givain 74, Marg\qret Xra-us- 11�, �t. i t_, ­ "o - D etig Ntolam "', I ..�; I 1 57, T. Flanagan 56. Class I — Leo. I . ,; I �. ' .:",.", Carl -in 81, Lame Rurwq 69, Ja& . ,�,�W "'. Notes.—MTs. Alexander Leitch is Walsh 52, Rita Ryah abd Lorttb, �. - 1:��'­A (" �, ,� , spending a few days In, Clinton with Flanagan (absent). Sr. #tinjer,_ :! ., I 1: ', he�r daughter, Mrs. Wlilli,am Johntoin. Mary XrOuskOV,- Jose Fliallagan-0. , - _1.1t ­ —Mrs. E. Adaims returned, from S-baf- M&,ry Nolan, Le o, Ryant. 101)"i. Pri'mr.", , 11 ..... I I fa, ,on -Saturd-ay tafter s !!. , ,,���' , - ,rd Doris Plantagan, Leo Hickmell,, � 11411,�ft- . . � ' e"" �� . k, �,�`�,t "., I I 11 ays with ,her mother, a. Ohey—lury E. OlRourker, To"& , 1. 11 ,�, lz6 d ZU'ald mail , . -�,.� �I . I,, `�� .., I who 'is quite ih.—W' John Ferguson ot� , 1, 11 �111 i� . - �:� � I ", . . I , . .:� �,,;, . I . . ,�,�,�� , I ' '' ,lk,: . I 11 llik, I 1, , .L � ., 11 , ,.. �, i 1.11 I :�.� .:_!,I, , I � � "), ,: �7. " �! I" � �' -, I . I . ., 1 "p, �:� I I 1. I , 11� .. I I ,."': "'­,: I I 111� �,11.1;` ,,;, �[;�I,�!,i:�� �L , i '' , , I "i"�.,,l,,,,f,�",L,I,"l�l,���,,,��,,��,'',,j��:,��i, ,­�' . , , ", I I . 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