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LX�,OX,,, W311111� WIN ,: , Rog;1140 n # , ij,,�,0214�v,"&V� �; � I ; , " ­-, 11, � � _.."A". . � � i ; I : � . - . . � I .9. , � 'WA vl� W kJLV,i4i9P, , , 0 reaty. derstand the va,l,qe of each of � the CE tled in the home formerly occupW Vnilversity; L.R.CJS W T A , ill . .. To Const4gr Smuggling T I � ' r � -- ,, 4AS CAPITAL I Within the -next few d4i,s Canad- ach-bol studies in its- relations to thL, . I � I by Miss. Parke�Ms a Parke has gano Lie. O.M.C.U.K.. 1882, Edt ;it , I T , -1.i �4,,*,#'�`, sb.�;'i,, 0, &I, -,­�� ��,,,-',,,r ,,p, � � . I �L ':',,. � "f , ,4h % ___1 '� L ­ " 'I" I �l!1111011_ " I nq:­ gi ,A!,�* � , . . . ,,ii � '. � , � 0"?"Ova0pu � ,,� I , , .1 � " . . . ' fvf, ,mviii " 0, , I , , r to visit her nephew, Mr. Clarence began the ,practice of, medi4f ! �9; 'Al �, , - may -not contimilei for so I to the day be earrifing thetr nviitg. In. the " "" . - I � Canada , ­ an and, United States ,authorities will occupations, in - whicliv they W&F, siome a I � ;�i �!, , �', Parke, in Stan . R � 4 I ley Township. -MT. W. , meedeld in 1,882. 4A 188$ �4106#- "."Toop ,V-4.0-, T'�4 giving effeeit, .; I "Mm ,, ,, tto be the best customer of be levai I , , � 1, , kill illning and .� 11211111 very long . 4s, little A. Jowett and Miss Edna Jowett, of Dr. H. R. Elliott, then,' ' .11" � 4 as, be"'acoppu A tu mean tfine I can connuend tl FEW C, - . " .� T4 -,,,,��, Cll.i the United- ,� - in the ,public dis­ proposed neiw treaty in regard ... I ft,4031yi'a 86 , i , , , - . " !,�,� k�. . Statie.s I,,, , - CA ed." ,.�Wi, 'I, . 6, ,�,�, smuggling. Nion-dearance, of liquar volume as one Which shoula, find a , � ,.Port Huron,, were guests of Mr. and a partner. They 2z ,, �­Jw�� i , ,��11�1�, _ , � 7� "I . a , t r , 1'. ,,, , � I . cussionp, *bich, are, taking .place in I . I 1.11 I � � "'40i ''.1 �, f �a,g�, � pariinme%tt and in many contributions cargoes to the -States wiR be effective plaJee, in school and 'public libraries, ' AF 1% Ws. `Wm, R. J-owett, Over,, the' week when., Dr. GuTm remov I W, I Inly Aamp't That- of' . '�.­�: "2. . m . 1� I � _-� � . �', L ". , . " . 1, Q­",� 11 . , about thei first' -of June. As is we'J and asan excellent pw,ehase for par- �. �t, � �`,`,�`,� '�,� , "r""%' e4d.-Mr. E. A.,Featherstan return- where he has since practi. ced: and re- �thei a t roll be hqlA, �#,�,,,R#F " ��,�'-.�,,,, k,i .. � , �,i,, , . I , W�,wl,' ", to the press,, ird1ications, a . � , '; -n � 'ju, .�,, � ", 11, � .... I .., . re given of " ,l, , � .... ..,. irit towards th( 'known, that is a purely doiniesitic con- ents who haveehildren who musit soon �,, ­i� JL 0 ,d Saturdayb,,ing been to Hamilton sided. In 1889 he -was. president Of ` n e xt � '191'�%fee strti I 31,-.At-9�.,P�%,.� � : �� N � - ,;, " " * � , ' ' . �� . �` 11,�� `,Il a growiniigr W, � devekop- - P 0 �,Y' c ", A. cern, and policy of Canada, sl�houlgl begin to deci4e what their own place 1 % to see biry father, )vho is ill. -4- The Huran Medical Society. From 19,01 Cmvied. Thos,. Bell .�p%,v:lllsd $0,"trup. - ,� .... . . . .. �Y -M,02 4" . .,,4 1 � , " !,� . � i ruent of trade wilthin. the British Bull- . I I �t,.­. !!,��', L� _­ � , I . t�,�, L!� , , � - .- , , _� , . , . , . , - - .,.,� , .11 � ,61k�,_�,_ I � , , � � ; � . it ,benefits the United ,States alm�ost, in Efe is to be. : I � funeral of the late James Sturgeon, to 1904 he was exandner of the On-Aamage on, * the Winche1se4: Dt,Ain" "t,�'�­'; , , . � . f__ ,,, �, � , � , , �. 4 . � , T"e urgical No action. _'The.', Trieg� � , I _,��," �� Gunc: , , " ,l�R i . I , 2RPT41TM-Pq*4' , , `�,,� 0 whose death was reported last week, tario Medical G il in s' _ -, � �, 1, -has quite So much con- .00 Good lity. , .'il, ... �.' , ,�.�. ,� , ,",,� , * exclusively. The -broader treaty, the , , .,; ,,,, ." 1 , !'4411%$,�, '. .., ,�', I Q1,64 was ,held on Friday afternoon, the anatomy, and, many students to -day ed that,he'-Jiad, receliv, ' ':'t I �./, .ill � Nothing, draft ,of wiTich has been forwarded . 11 . , � � - - . ,.& new Unit- ;�� 6�,it ,�., duated to tbait idea as, the i 4�qperditur#- �J ',',;'� . .,� . 1% heivoi colviers smaggiling in general, service being conducted by'Rev. F. H. testify to ,his fairness and practie%l ment ,grant on 1929 - � , Y,�,. .... I L I ")%6 , I ed. lSt9,te,s tariff. Many writers note TUCKERSMITH ", , I "g -, i" 1, � 8 ft. and 9,, ft, long. ,. Paull, at Trinity Church, who took treatment to the4 When Dr. Gunn townsbiproad amountin .18. v,,��5 , . ,,�g, I � 1�'l , the fact that -at the very time that and not only probibits the export ig to'L�J­'il� 1. �� .", 1'� pi'l , . '­,�.`,� ,�. 7 ''. ", - , , ,�, r , �, , 1�-Ill 1, 11 I -11, 11W I ?� '', r. �' I .., I-, for his text, list St. John, ch 11?.�l4­ �,y " . .. . ... , . from the United States to 'Canada o f t . alyter 5, began his -practice the hospilbal facili- Wasteott-W11,11ams: That 11��l 'I, � , 1_1�"­A .11 i , �, , .. ., _ "A � "", Wes End Notes -Most - of the 11 is during the summeT bills be; ',-',4�_ , '�';, '..'�-,�,?lv , I I . . . . I , '. , .:,,' i , I I Canada, really at the, behest of the any -article whose- importation is ban- spring seeding will be finished up this . I I iverse '5: "Who is he that overcometh ties for student . .p�dd, jv#: . 1, . - .. 1,11411 Z ,,�!,,�! '. 11- ' Tag . ... * : lanited States autboritio, Was Pass- the world ,but believeth that Jesus is were:svery limited, s-o'many me'diciaf hiiiii .& goil, advance on , Washb " 1, ;., �'� �N , ed. in this country, but also paves week.-Durin,g thel severe electrical l�p ..I J� !� ��,_ . � �, the way for -a broad co-opevation be- storm of last Thursday evening the . . I portion. with p- " 1A .1 �'�, ) jug.,legislation, to, ban the clearance of n N. CLUFF & S 0 N's the Son of God." The pallbearers students spent ,that a drain contract, $1,600,- Jos, , i - !i'V... � , ­­ . 4W I 1, - ,,l 1, � ��� "i % ., , ­ i�,­ '. . M .111, ami�� , I � .1 �'. � g, " rawl, , i. l", , A0 :1�: liquor cargoes to the, United State's, . . . were Malcolm and 0harles Toms, John practitioner, Dr Gunn always had advance an WinehelsZa cr�ek 4 '� A'i .. . ,;l . . twee�n the two countries Ao prevent 'barns of Mr. John Ashton were struck * ' � 1� , !�, g the senate at Whishington was put- � I : . 11 I "".... . � -ghng in the ,ordinary lines and Louis MeLeod, John "Castle, and more applicanti;, th,an he could aecom- contract, $85; W, W', Neil, NI pje',� - - . �", , %! a an�p � �� � ��� "'l." Z smug Of and destroyed by fire. The horses � "I - �1� �'�,,, . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 1. . . "I I . I 11A.11 . . 11 "& ting the finishing WuchlM on the Harry Darrow. The funeral was modate, Among the nuriiber were': 66latiact pilce Rutherford.. D=ln; $Ro� -".,­ . .114 , " I �,�". ,:,. I;., commerce. It is believed, that this and cattle, excepting one calve, were the barn and the -team be, was driv- ," �,�, . j ,,,, � , vi I Uffeebs: many I , largely attended, -he having nianly Drs. Gray, St. Thomas; Clark,- a H. H. Brown, equalization 9'. N 4� * J , W 1 � I I industry., While ti . ghtening up, wiU go far to exting- saved, but a binder, cutter and some ing escaped injury.� He was &5 years .A. , .a.; , . ." �,i;l 1A t sh the rather ruinous competition other implements were burnt. friends, Who extend their sincere srFm- P6terboro; Dr. 'Hill, Toronto- Ellioft, 3; Biddulph, $5,00; Wiclm.' r . Ptass " ... ., i, . I , '' ,��"";,. . is '' . e , , _.; �,!.,`�;' "',,�!-,`,�f" � -, "' , . ,��, . ' . ' , . I , _ "'��.,�, , 1� ,,,., , ,�-,,,,� Ili t to do SID 'Phe of age and, had spent all ,his life ih 9 I .��, ,�,�, .!Y their is illeiveir assailed, UI ith many lines of Clanadian indus- loss, which is heavy, was insured pathy to the bereaved widow and Niagara Falls; McCallum, ibrigston; by-law , Wildfang drain, $17; Fred :�� A`�!""�,�. , the feeling thaft , , is not quite play wi in this vicinity., His, wife, formerly family. The following were present Lindsay, London; McLeod, Brooklyn, Wrigh , warl ' . . _f!�, .. t, miscellaneous , c, SA4M); .1 '. "', , I try on the part ,of 'people, Who have the M,cKillo,p Mutual Fire InsUranlec Miss Margaret J. Boyce, and two� . .11 -11'.1,01- � . , , ing the, gaine, is pronoun—ced. Es- H. G.`�Wwebber, repaITS' TO graqeri. . ", � , is this so in, view of .the been wont to smuggle liquor into the ,Company. � from a distance: IMr. and, Mrs. A. N.Y.- Krausinan, Detroit; Ross, Sea- �1, , ",,� . 1, ... I children, Walter and Mi ell survive 'I Kirk, fort�- Kay, Lapeer, MU,.; Mr -Ra qgl ' . . � . ". r . ,", � � ab ''j, , , 'pec -100y United States and come, back with Sturgeon, London; Mr. -Samue e,:,$4.15; 'Louis Flletcheqr, ftaigg'in�k -6`d', � - !�;,� ' -f him., also three brothers, David and � � �­ , , I ", �, 'r" I . . , I At. � . V I I 11, . 110MOUIS disparity between Canadian 0 Whitby; Mrs. Thomas Nicol, Toronto; Brusslels; Scott, Tacoma; McCallum brushing, $37.95; Wm. Ra . I 1,�I$� ��;� .c� " . 1 _1�;;., 11 , � purchases from and sales to the return eavgoes,of siAks, cigarettes and Samuel, of Bronson Line, Stanley, and MT. and Mrs. R. B. Quaid, Detroit; Lethbridge; 'McDonald, Edinont�an ; ging and reip. culvert, 9.65'; 'rred I ­�rji , I . 1. 1�� I ,,, I id so, iiii leg- other ,things which more readily els- MANLEY William, of Goderich Township, and- ' 21 _y � , :: � i I American ,Republic. AT cape detection. . Mrs. William Knox, Toronto; Mr. and Miellanson, Houston, Texas. Seven Ford; diragging, etc., $ .0"ln War � I '. � , . I , I ?_ S' -'ft * one sister, Mrs. Lawrason, of Bay- Mrs. j. , Sturgeon, Gore Bay; Mr. and years ago, when the riew Clinto. p b- W stl ke, ow w rk nd Ifing It 11 � , islation which is about to. be di cu - n ui e a sn a a . fi *ash 0. Y I �P. . house here, the, newer trend Preparing for Census. Notes. -Jack Dempsey, Jr., has ar- field, all Of whom have the sympathy � ; V . , I ed in. the � . - training far Mrs. J. lie hospital was opened. a memorial out, $15.85; Freeman Harn, dragging , 1:� 11 � , ! 1. - 1i Of #011C opinion wi�ll find expression. A young army is ,being, re,cxuited rived in our burg and is .of the community in their sudden be Mrs. T. DeCow, MT. and , '_ , � " �, i �l ! the world. champiouship-MT., Alex. - DeCow,,St. Thomas; 'Mr. and Mrs. A. tablet in his honor,was placed in the and TOP. culvert, $20.90: Hugli 4W2+­y,!,C' , . ,, . It i1s; desilgiloed to be ii�xpressied, far the enumeration next year of the reavement. The funeral was held on , atlin,g, Part Stanley- 'Mr. and Mrs. entrance hall. with the following in- re -pairing culvert, $3; Kd. Johnsi, re- %%',':�� I Al." "I 11�11 i� I I . 11 anew, at ,the economic conference in Canadian censuis. -Fifteen thousand Mitchell hasbeen busy sawing custom Friday to the Bronson Une Cemetery "-' aylor, Port Sta�ley; Mr. Reg. scription: "This tablet Is placed in pairing culvert, ON; Wim. Moodie, I I �; Landbit next siaptembe,. The idea enumerators will he directed by 260 lo-gs.-Mr. and Mrs. Con &kart and Rev. J. W. Penrose, of, Varna, officiat-' S. T I ..., I : .11 � �, , , . . � ,, f - cormirij;ssioners,, wlith one for practic- Mr. and Mxs. James Purcell were Irwin, St. Marys. this room by the students and con- filling washout and, material, $2.50; . ,`, ' 1 �� ,,�m . 1'�� , Oh, mptilieh underlies it all is that -the Unit- allity ,each ,of the electoral divisi,ous in Sunday visitors in our burg. -Seeding ing. The pallbearers were Henry frers� of Dr. William GunN of Clin- Charles Johns, dragging and snow .� 11�111 f , - , �1� Steckle, Menno, Steckle, John Steckle, �n Of his manv work, $14.43; Luther R ynolds, drag- �'�' ,ed States dom not SPIpirelciate the .th�, country. There,,is clOse co -opera- operations are almost completed and W J. Tough, James Carnie and Ed. ton, in recogniti . ,.�. , i , , fact that Canlaft is its.. b6st'eustomeT $28.06; ClarenceeDown, drag- I '... ,,, ... . " a biiH,, d,i-' tiou between the Dominion Census vegetation is rapid after the late T�I�ot. CLINTON achievements in the field. of sur-,-,ry ging, -_j '. I 1. ; buying from it almost spects of a good Notes. -Mw. Sam Hannah, of Sea- when surgery was in, its pioneer days ging, $4.13; Ward Hern, dragging, i'� �1_ i �� lar,s worth of goodt, every year and Bureau and' that at Washington harvest­--Xiss, Helen Delaney, our Death of Dr. Gunn. -The death on in Western Ontario, hampered by the $13.75; Ewart Pym, dTawing tile, - �, 1- �� 1� � . the change of ideas is continuous. forth, spent the week end at the *Elliott, drawing travel, ..... solkilig less thal� half aif that a.mount. of Saturday at his residence of ,Dr. Wil- inferior equipment of olden times. He $2.75; Win. � �,1) - (Sionie, features of the American teacher, has treated herself to a new home of her bratbeF, Ben Keys, lia-m Gunn removes the dean of the enced phenomenal jsq�eicess in $4.40 -Charles Stephea. trucking, $14; " �._ � V As the new United States tariff em ensus ,system now being employed Overland Whippet car. Mr. Henry Babrylon Line. -Mr. and 'Mrs. John -emperi . I., ,�. , ' .1 ,�, medical fraternity in Clinton, and a the saving and ,prolonging of many Roy Johns, snow work, $2.20; W'm .... eeee I phasizels this state of things to t across the line emanated from her Koehler is engaged.with Mr. Jerry McKinley and daughteT, Mrs. Bart 'Y . I painful degree, the inclination . - --- familiar and respected figure in pro- lives. His pioneer work in opening Brooks, snow work, $2. ROY Co�:a'r ,, � �4 I while ,Canada will take -2, leaf out Oi O'Hara for the Seeding. Lavis and family, af.Cli*on, spent. , . ,,,. l- to cut out trade with the United by the ,book ,of ,the United States. One -0 Sunday at Elgin MeKinl6Vs- and Mrs. Tessional circles in this part of Cain- the first hospital in the community in- snow work, $15j60; EVhiiaim- Hern, ,�., % � I ..", I . any means, ibut to soirnelwhaiE modify ada. Dr. Guan .practiced his - calling spired great faith In his colleagues snow work, $12.60; Chas. Dayman, . �A' L �% w, of the lopsided of the new features will. -be, the ultil- Jean MlcKinley's.�Alr, 'and, Mrs. in Clinton for 42 years. During the and disciples. May he live long to,re- snow work, $15.60; Everett Skinner, , - ,� � its .Proportion in Vie :� ! izatim of the radio in the far north- HILLSGREEN William Douglas ,and family, of _�,. , . eonditions; which now prevail. last io years of his life he had vir- ceive their devotion." His wife died snow work, $1.20; Roland, Williams, �'��I ­ ­ � Wheat Pool May Lose. ern pa,fts ,of the 'Dominion, for the Notes. -Miss, Mary Hagan, of Lan- � I ...... &_ ,11� . � . tually retired from active practice, two years ago: -Surviving him are snow work, $9,30; Franklin Skinner, A, " , , , I I it is a week or so too early to PTe_ immediate transmission to. Olttawa of don, spent the week end at the home ­ . but for more than a generation he two daughters, Isabel, w;ife of A. E. snow work, $3,30- Wm. Gilfillan, snow .I..... .1 . I I i i i, " eolf the battle betwe,en tb,e census figures from these seat- of *her mother, Mrs. Anne Hagan.- gave to the demands of an arduous Cross, Toronto, and Marian, at home, work, $12 '30- - R. McElrea, snow work, ­ I I * �# �, I . a dict the auteorn . tered territorieis,. Aeroplanes, also will Miss Eld,a Stephan, of Clinton Busi- $9,60,; W�Xingtan Neil, snow 'work, I ". the Western wheat pools and the the first time in con- and exciting -profession in this dis- who was formerly dietitian at the ,:,;, 1.111 I British -and con6tineqital buyers of be utilized for ness Colleige, and girl friend, sperit� triet the whole, of his great abilities Lakeside Hospital, Oleveland. The $18; Win. Elford, snow work, $3,20,- �­`;" Cm,nadjam whealit ,at Liverpool, but nelction with- the field work in th�se THE - 1�`:�l , the week end at her home. -Mr. and and unflagging 4hergies, From the funeral was beld at 2.30 on Tuesday W,m. J. Ford, snow work, $3.60; Vie- ,,��,, te s, ��,) Q , many observers of the situation con- Par , The census 'Of Population, 1T1- AIT W . CaTlisle, of Hensall, called HOSPI 'beginning I his career his interest to Clinton cemetery. Rev. J. E. Hogg, tor Heywood, ,snow work, $2; Win. 11 I dustry, business, racial and religious, I ` ,clude that the pool is likeily to lose on friends. on, Sunday. -Misses, Agnes Scott Memorial gal lay primarily in the surgical side Of pastor of the Wesley United Church, Quinn, snow work $3.60; Gordoyi ; :; I 3 , ,out. origins and complexes and many and Annie Cochrane, of Clinton, spent � his profession,. Here his talent aP- Officiated. Heywood, snow wark, $2,; Mrs. H. ...� 1.�,�` '" , As is well known, it h other features. will be -the most com- a few days with friends in this vicin- are desiring to plant out a bed proached genius, and there is no qttes- Ford, clerical work, $3; 11. Ford, sup- . , � � -as been bold- ! lo.;,11111 I . , _ , " I plete that Canadahas, ever taken, but - No- , ". ., ing, ,back miallions and, millions 9� ity.-Mrs. W� Turner, Mrs. L. Troy- f Perennial Flowers and will tion that 'hadl he chosen to speci4Lize erinteri4ance, $59.15.----4Carried. Coun- ., , , bushels of last YlBis,T'S crop, with the 0 adjourned to meet an Saturday, .� I therel axe reasons, to believe that the er, Mrs.,Charles, Stephenson and Ml�s- be glad of any donations for in surgery in ,a more extended field, cil . �0, Ili I is increase -in population will not great- USBORNE I idea that -such a policy Would el ure es Gladys and Rena, Stephenson at- ,� � ly exceed ,the normal increase, and , same. he would -have -been one of the out- Kay 31st, at 1 p.m. -Henry Strang, _ ,,�,W . I .� better prices. 'But the, better Prices tend�d, the W. M. S. Presbyterial in s�anding fig-ures, in Canadian medi- qlerk. � . � , ,have not developed. In fact, wheat -will aggregiate probably under 11,- SeafD.r.th on WednesdaY last. -- MT. Parties that have any Roots cine of �-iis generation. Instead, he Council Minutes. -A ,special meet- . 21�1 � T �J is a,ot selling very close to the dollar 000,090, This ' is, due to sevelral in- and Mrs. ,S, G. Troyer and son, Gor- that they can spare and care followed the wider and in many vvay�i ing of the Municipal Council of the - . I � 11 ...". I fluences but ito nane mare so than don of near Heiisull, were recent vis- to give same, please com- -sborne, was held at � I a 4buisbeil, which was the amount ad- . . more exacting path of a gener�l prac- Township of U 1. .. the re-lati*,e ban which hlaus. belen put - tor's with Mrs. L. Troyer. - Mrs. municate with . '�.11 , v,aaced to the producers Jby the POOl I � tice, Like his confreres, he sacrificed the Township Hall, Elinliville, on Apr. VARNA �,;, . ..", I I , .. last fall. They expected, to get about an immdgration to Canada since the '23iA, for the purpose of receiving .. I I �', .i� I 1� . Robert Love and son, Glenn, of Hen- W. A. C L �111 , ,�ICH � much for the alleviation of suffering, war, and which, just now, is bleing sall, visited at the home of Mr. and � .` " and dealing with tenders for trucking School Report. -The following is - 60 cents more abushel and they Trilay ' and gave to the word "service,, a .14, 1 1 mor V:.lgaraua�ly restricted than ever Mrs. Ross Love. -1 -1 mmwww�q -genuine signifleance. A T gravel for 1930 for township use. All the report -of Varna School for April '-.I'll . get nothing. The risk taken -as a " � gain, like -j��4 I - ,before. The -Late Franklin' Jarrott.-TheTe I . met the the members of council were present. based ion Easter examinatiom, : Sr� ,�,,% . Frid I — - ni he silih4, Prospect that it may socceed. testing time of 1914 with no thought - buter- 9i: - . lar � and even yet there is th, _1 .� , ge one, , - -0. 1pssed away in Toronto On ay, ' �Z 'i any of his confreres, The following tend,�Ts, were received; IV.�To pas%, 420: Doris e - 45 -- -- - ---- , fact that within a couple May 2nd, 19SO, Mr. Franklin Jarrott L, ChamlbWs, of Herisall; Ste- Elliott Chuter 396,. Lillian Mliatt 319. .-� . But the , Brut, field, visited at Robert Nk- of personal interest or consequences Dick and' I.. �'Ii- , of months the huge wheat crap of the CHATS, ON EDUCATION only son -of Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Clinchey's on Sunday. ­,Mr. Frank to 'himself. During the war his. s�er- phen Bros., -of Blanchard; Debus and Jr. IV -To pass, 400; Ida ChuteT 490, I �( k I vices were at the command of his Hodgins, of Lucan; Kenneth Drake, (Han.), Hazel Hlunking 4,06, Bill Aus- ,�11 ,I r . nited States will: be on the- inar let arrott, of that city, following a se -r- MoClinchey, of Seafarth, spent, Sun- I , " um - (At the Principal's Desk) � n - tin 363. Jr. Ill -To pass, 350: Willie , redulceis, greatly thei probakiiJity lo& . lous attack of pneuTnionia, which, be dify at ,his b4ame he,re.�Mr. Bert country, and duty called hii -to Scot- Of Staffa; Stephen and Batten, of Us 7" ,� " I'll, I'll ` 1"� I 11111 t T , ; I I �, 'I the surplus of the last, Canadian crop That the ten- McAjs1h. 495 (Hon.), Harvey Chuter . -1; In the republic to the south, with contracted a few days ago. The de- Dunn, ,of Seaforth, spent a few days land, where he worked in some of borne. Demr-Westcott: f� 3 - 374, Elmer Johnston 346.. Jack Me— '�, � L beiing disposed of at rates which - its vast territories and its greateir ceased was in, his, 30th.yea,r and wa last week with friends in Stanley. the miost famous hospitals with many der of Stephen and Batten ,be accept :.1 .14 provan- population, obleriis which ge highly,esteemed by alil who came in - of 20c per yard per LLnchey 170. II Class --To pass, 325. � � 11 faMorable. As the Western, many pri of the most eminent of the profes- ed at the rate I "., .11 i ,6 ,i,l govern,Tnents have. financially faea to -day have already been met contact -with him. The funeral was . onal men oX the old world. Return- mile and 16c for each additional mile Bessie Chuter 445 (Hom.), Jean 'Reid' ,11 lity for the pool, it may be ily -home on Man- orner 339, Ford . -i gone secu and studied, while many of the prob- held from the fami BAYFIEED,� , ,. Ing to 'Canada he gradually a-lyandon- for crushed gravel and 22,c per yard 401 (Ron. �, Gordon H, that they will haive to ta,kei over the lems we must face in- another decade day afternoon, May 5th, conducted by . ed active practice, though retaining per mile for uncTUghed gravel, the Johnstm 218, Jennie Hunking 201, _i� - Waitted.-Young man with some expenenee , and pay shavel- Charlie Hunking 196, Murvin John- %� business itherniselves and cUspose Of or two are being studied there bo -day. the Masonic Lodge, of whom the de . the end, of his life an intense in- contractors to engage I �� t ,o elerk in grocery department and deliver. LO . 1, ) howeveir, ,voted Mason. Inter- n-6west developments lers.--4Carried. An agreement in trip. ston 159. Primer (A) -Floyd Mc- I _ -the old eron. The pools, This is especialily true- of education. ceased was a de F A. Edwards, Bayfield. 3256-1 terest ini thel ,-, . - , I � � ,M have to continueli in, business be- Not that we, are prepared to grant 'ment was .made in Toronto cemetery. . n.0 d :,s im Breezes.—Mr. Thornton Mustard of his life work. A long and arduous licate was drawn -up and, signed to AsIh 857,,, Roy Elliott 80w, Do '! cause, of their immense investment in our republican neighbors leadership Those attending the funeral, from and Miss Josie Sterling, of Toronto, life had, ,not dimmed his kindly spirit this effect.—Henry Strang, Clerk. Keys 75%. Primer (B)—Helen John- .,4 -s -his -Council ,Minutes. — The municipal sbon. Perfect Spelling: Doris Chu- 'i 0 elevabors and other equipment, and in all matters, of education. Our own this vicinity were Mr. and, Mrs. Jame . I I T visited friends over the week end.— and sympathetic contacts with ,! also because, whatever the experience ,dul,atilonal methods and institutions Jarrott, Mr. John Jarrett, MT. 7 m. Mr. and Mrs. F. �G. Neelin, who spent fellow -men. His familiar figure, his council af the Township of Usborne teT, Bessie GhuteT, Wlillile McAsh. 11 an.--, mg met at the Township Hall, Eliniville, Number an roll, 21; -average attend- 1, Is likely to be, the rank Md file Of ... highly regi,arded, by pducakdons, to Jarratt, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Cochr the winter in Florida and Cuba, re- genial -and kindly manner, his str( �, .1 . I ithe western farmers five apparently the south, --but there are important MT. Cleve Cochrane. Mrs. Elugh Love turned last week, having spent a perisnality, will be widely missed. Dr on May 3rd, pursuant to adjournment ance, 20.6.—R, 1. Taylorr, Tea,�ber.i � . . ' .44 s9H obsesiscAd with the idea of. col- problems with ,which -our educational and Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie. most agreeable season.—Mv. anti Mrs. William Gunn was born on. April 14, in 'its regular meeting, with R:l the Died 'In Detroit. — Mrs. David 1. I � I , lective marketing- leaders are grappling which have al- - _. . . h, members, Of council ,present. The -in- Haek-ley, daughter ,of the late S. A. I . - Ritchie and daughter, Muriel, of Elm- 1855, in the Township of Tbora - . . Co of the meeting of Aipril, 5th, to- and Mrs. Agnes Moffatt, formerly of i . Business Improving. ready received much attention am -oar, vale, were iguestE; of Mr. and Mrs. near Beaverton, in the unty of On- Utes, 't RRUCEFIELD educa- gether with that of the'special mieet- Varna, Ont, and nowof London, died i An a-nalysiS Of business oonditions the bordier. I George Kingover the week,end Mrs. tario.. Hie received his early � I . in Canada ,by the expert authorities, One, of our Most. Serious pro,blelTns Notice -The Bruceficild ChopiAniz Mill will King returning with them Tu��,day. tion in the .little country mhool at ing held on April 23rd, were read and ,it her regidence, DeRewa-re Avenue,. i arid of the theire -as hem is that of linking up ed- run an Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays d ri n both of tIlle government further notice. -Mx. and Miss Barr, crf Londesboro, Tborah. During his spare tirne and approved on motion of Shier-Westcott. Detroit, an Satur lay, Ap I 26th, a d � I only after May lzth. until to � 11 fjmWial 1,nstitntio,aa, shaws a dis- ucation more closely with fife`- Try our qeed, flour, bhorts and bran. Cornish are spending the week with, Mr. G. holidays, he assisted with the chores Correspondence- Receipt from F. P. w -as laid resst in Mount Pleasant . , tinat impro ment since the spring Americans, like, Ciantadians, believe ii;, and Da-Irymple. 3255-2 ting all the Gilbbs, re auditor's fee; advice from Cemetery, London, Tuesday, April .1 ve " King. -MT. and Mrs. John Stewart, of on the farm. A-fter get � iseason has opened. education. Perhaps they believe moire Notes.-Nother's Di Solicitor Gladn-ben, re ,street lighting 29th. The funeral services, were con- " � ay and G, -to- Hamilton, visited Mr. and. Mrs. J. education he could at the country WGod,ham. Dew-Westeott: That d -acted by Rev. D. C. M!acGrego,r,, of g I � Unemployment -to a large, degree fully in educatio-n than we, db, if we Sunday-S,ftial Da *11 be observed P,11,,,k over the week end. -Mrs. Me- school, he attended- the Model School in ew ". has been, absoi�bed in no BVIO-nut, more are to judge by the fact that twice next Sunday, Mayy11_?Vh at the mlorrn- Donald and son, Mr. B. AcDonald, of in Toronto, and the Jarvis Street Col- the Clerk communicate with the peti- St. And,r - 's United Church, -it the ,� . . " , odham adivisAng them Of residence of hieT mother, 77 ByToTL 1� ,,, so,than through the opening of navi- sis many young men and. women in ingaervice. The gund'ay school schol- Sarnia, visited Mrs, Newton -Brady. legiate Institute from whence he tioners in Wo I 11, ; gq;tion. Building construction is ac- the UTTited. States per thousand Of ars will accupry the centre pews- in last week. -Mr. and M -3:s. W. West- matriculated, attended. the University the solicitor's letter and requesting Avenue, London, at 2, o'clock. Mrs. ,l tively proceeding alasio. In ,any event population -attend university as in the a,ditorium. Therre will, be a take, Mrs. Lena and Miss Ann,i of Toronto one year, and, nference -with the council at it'; Hlackley was well known locally and i . . The busim,ess -recession isi�held. to be. C4suadia. � matber's choir. The special collection Woods motored to Otterville Tuesda study Of medicine. While a student next meeting .at 2 p.m. -Carried. had -a large number of relatives and N . y ' 7' ms -Shier: That the Clerk re- friends in this ,community. She waS, not nearly slo great as m1a71Y suppose. ,It is just poissible that that higher ,,ill be, devoted to the Ontario Re- to see Rev. and Mrs. Crosby, befole at.the University of Toronto, ,he ww; 'A illia Urer that all born in Varna -about 49 years. ago, and � it assumed deteiptiv6 proportions be- raf;jon is due to. a tendency to be ligious Educational Council. - Mrs. they moved to New York State. -Mr. an outstanding athlete. The -news- port to the 'bounty Tress a ond e e e e a, 0 r paid tribute to his taxes for 1929 are paid.-Carrie.d. m, ved to L , on, wh r sh b c m � cause it came at the same time as the more lenient in m.,a:rldng examination (Rviv.) W. A. Bremner is spending and Mrs. W. S. Wightman, who spent papers of the da5 � . reguitar sessional. contractionoof bimi- papers. But it is, alsu possible that two. wee,ks with a friend in Flint, a very pleasant Nvinter in California, activities in the athl�etic -world as a Williams -Dew: That the Weed In- ccmnected with Kriox Church, and' ,� r , 1% %, ness, when navigation closed and ,-an- sairle ,of the difference is due to the w1blo is ill.-mrs. Lean, of Hensall, arrived here Monday evening and are sprinter, wrestler, high juniper and spector be instructed- to attend con- where ,;he becarne -well known as a i ,, stirdeoti,an ,activities silowed. Industirial fact that n-vore attention has 'been and Mirs. M,cTavisib, of St. Thomas,., at their cottage. -Charles Falconer, football player. Even in after years, ference when date is set. John singer. Following her marriage to . -L of making edu- forni-eir Brucefie4d, ,girls, (Misses Mar- g physician, he was O'Brien, F. McNaughton and William Capt. Henry E. Fair, former school � employment is fioun,d to have con- given, to the, problen . who has spent the winter at Bruce as a practicin � the the young dac- Roger interviewed the council -,Olicit- teacher of Varna, and later assistant ! . trucited by only 6V2 Per cent. cation something ,of definitei practical garet and Annie Ross), visited at field, returned home last week. -Miss known far and wide as � . ant to the, Kirkton Library. principal of Princess Avenue School, I . Wbile, business, failures have bele.n. value in life. home of their nephew, Mr. J. R. Mlur- A. L. Gower, of Toronto. arrived Mori- tor at Brucefield who jumped over a ing a gr � increasing they axe, not now- abcive In many of ,the States, the import- dock and Mrs. Murdock this week.- day to spend her bolidays here, the horse. He took the following de- SNQx-Dew: That a grant of $15.00 London, she becarnp a nieniher of St. the level of 1926. SavingGA&Pa%its in ancle of tliestudy of occupation as a Mr. and Mirs. Ben D. Kaiser, from guest of Mrs. Lena Wood& --Mr. and grees in medicine: M.D., 1881, Toronto be made. -Carried. Court of Revis- Andirew"s Church, and was i nterelsted I . eq e, h of i , ion ,on the Wildfong Drain by-law as- in choir wark. Aftwr th delat .. all the banks declined, by�ofiliy 12 Pqr de,finite feature ,of the liig�h school Detroit, sipentSunday1with Mrs. Kais- , -s h,pr husband she moved to Detroit and I - sessment was callei) with the membel � I .1 Cent. Is -at year, but the latest returns pirogram hais been recognizedi. er's -parents, Mr. and MiTs. H. Zapfo subscribing to the necessary dec.lara- later married David Hlackley. In � Tevea,1 earn.0, recovery. The,rd-�has been A valuable text book for High and her sister, Mrs. R. MacKenzie. __ - I - tion. There were two appeals, viz: October %'he contracted ,an illness, 4 a noticelable increase, in ciartlOadings School use, recently prepared by Har- Wamen's Association. - The Wo- . in recei# iniontlis, after ,a, drop of 26 old L,ym'an Holbrook, specialist in men's As,sociati-on, of Vrucefield Unit- - George Dunn, Et/2 Lats 29 and 30, v,h-i�ch resulted in a heart attack on . ". , -day, cauc;ing her death. Mrs. � i 4 , . I ,,, between June and Septelm- Guidance, State Department of Pub- . Church, held their May meeting Con. 2; William Wood, W% Lots 29 Satui , rpeir c4m%t ed and 30, Con. 2; Dew-Williams� We, Hackley i,- survived by her husband, t b*.' These improvements in the sit- T.ic 17-i-structioni, Pennsylvania, and A. on Thursday, May ist, at the. horne the -Council of Usborne, believ,_� that one son, Harry Fair, two daughters, � untiiori'"are regarded as encouraginF,' Laura McGregor, Department of Edu- of Mrs. Thomas dhalpman. TAe work n R S �� and suggest an early and complete cation, RochesteT, Ne�r York, has just period of the afternoon was spent in there is cause for c.,omplaint in the Mrs, llawarth a :d Mrs. Willi, , all Of .�� revival of business. cometo hand from the press of Allyn pat,ch,ing a quilt. Mrs. W. Sti-!pbens L I �1�3 RALS appeal of George Dunn, wherebeba'; Detrofit, Dr. Lloyd Mioffatt, of Lon- . � ' . land ass,esse4 in the WildfomZ area. don and Varna, is a brother, anti Mrs. i . 1%eli a revival' is obviously necer- & B�acorn, Boston. took the devotional -part. and the , il I , when not asses -sable, but pending the W. L. Murray, of Ottawa, a sisteT. i . isary when consideration iz given' to This compact little volume of some president took the busines'R. Tber� ; I - othor day "OUT World of were about ,thirty ,present. The roll u appeal to the Referee, that no action (Too I -ate for last week). %"� the figures pullylislied the 'Ii,o Annual Meeting and Nominating Convd-ion in be taken in either appeal. -Carried 7 of Canadian tirade at , , pages, entitled ' Goderich, J -the. end of t1h e Work," isone which I should hesitate call was with thoughts and sugges- . Court closed. Dew -Shier: That the Notes. -Mr. Harnwell, of :1 is I fiscal year ,on April Ist. The- unfavoT- to place in the hands of ouir High tjonis on cbeeijulne.,_ Mrs. JanieA wing acquaintances in our ��,�' Wildfong drain by-law be pa."ed as was rene '.1 able balance amounted to $129,162,- SchOol pupils this; late in the season. KcQueen gave a splendid paper en- Ts. Weekes ,� . ". I . 852. Villien. it is considered that *st if a pupil were to pick this book up titled, "Forty Winks," stressin- the HENSALL, MAY 28th, 1930 read and the report 'be finally Fd,o,pt- contmunity Saturday. -M, � 11 . � ed. -Carried. By-law No. .1, 1930, has retuined to her village home af- :� year the- favorable balance of trade without being warned.that it was, in- need and benefit of a rest after din- Fletcher Drain By-law was pasFed on ter spending fho winter in Londoa, ? I was $98,069,778, the total change ag- te,nided to be a text, book for one ],&a- ner for eirery 'One, Two quilts were - ,1�11 motion of ,Xil.Iialns_westc,att. By- with her daughter, Mr,. W. McA.-slh. L'i - .1 gTegates'Troore, tban, 2,77 millitons, But son a week in a Figh SCIA001, other pregerited to MTq, Thomas Dayman, n y I , i this is not as bad, as it seenlis. It is studies would be apt to be neglectled who recently lost their hoine by fire. ns of, law No. 4, 1930, Pyrn Drain By-l-aw -MT. George H. Beatty, in coi pan , � . I A Liberal Associatio ! 1?� I Joint annual meeting ofthe I was passed on inotion of Shier -Dew. with sister, Edyth, rnotored to Lon- I 0 miore than, accounted for by the, check because, of th,e int�nse- interest of the A beautiful wool Afgan was shown - don Saturda-Y.-Mr. and Mrs. My -Ash, .!� I . . South Huron will be held in the Town Hall, Hen- Win, Elford and W. J. Ford made ap . � . in the outflow of C6nadia's, grain to subjecit miatter a3fd. the attractive and which was knitted by the ladies. Mrs. sipent the week end in our .4� I in. which it is preisent� j. Thonlipgon invited the ladies to her purpose of electing plication for pay-ment for dirmage to pf Landlon, .1 European markets, owing to the poll- readable way sall, on May 28tb, 19:30, for the 0 pl,ow% in snow wo,rk. Willi ams -West- vicinity. -Misses Gladys and Emily ' �11 � 1, . icy above referred to, of the 4A;heat ,d, home for the June meeting. The, roll 11 , " . t pools holding back the grain from This little, volume actually gives, an call for the next ineetinig,will be llpic- officers and ,tt the same time a candidale wi be cott: That they be paid $3 each..- Beatty,. o,f London, spent Sunday ac 4� shipment. interesting introlduction to some five nic lunclies.11 Mrs.,T. Dayman closed selected for the coming Federal Election. Carried. Tenders- for the construla- their home here---iMessrs, F. Weekes, ,�il 1A I tion of the Ppri and Fletcher drains William Logan and M. Elliott at- '),I,,, "I The unfamoTable badliance of trade, tliau,and occupgtions, yelt it is not the meeting with prayer, A deliciou- Banquet in ',� with its corredplundift decline in g1bn I - confulsing -because, bf the, very natural lunich was -served, by the hostess. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Thos. McMillan as follows: Fletcher DI'llin--lilleDlon- tended the Lam,eri's %A ) ell Bros., $1,450; John, J. Connelly, Winigham Monday night of last week. ,% �, , 4 , erat revenues and the effects of the &agsdficiatioln, grouping them in five -.01. 1. s. J. Stephenson, (d the Goshen - ,� k M.P., and others. $1,683; Dan Crowlel.y, $1,306,75; Thos. -Mr , ��,�,� . I stock ma.rket crash ,and seasonal 11111, main divisions, Agriculture, Business, Colvin $14,5,0,(). Donald Gf,aham & Lille, sipent the week end with her sis- I I., .0milployment combine to, create h sit- Industry, 'Horme-rivaking And the ptro- STANLEY I ;� ,,.'be d,e GOD SAVE THE KING Son, $'1,26; 4enry Lawrence, $1,683; ter, Miss Mossop, at the home of Mr. I , '4"�� "" . 11 ,111,-,' untion which leaves, rnuch to .1 - fessions, and su-b-clussifying in three Killed By Lightning. -Du ring the Wlm. Gonnellly & Sons, $1,3'7; John. and Mrs. John, Beatty--i$eIveral of . ,,,t0 , i,Mi, sired. NeveTiljbelsiss, no recogniied"du- ad sebord4ni to three training severe electric storm which passed ' - suffering from severe- AO any ip04b*'.,'S)n CA eis . Federal Officers Provincial Officers Curtin, $1,536; Joseph 'Dwy,er, $1,287; Our citizens are �",,i,e thority entertains . _ e,"Is. . avier here on, Wednesday afternoon of John Chambers, $1,49-5. ,Williams. col& ,but with ,the approach of waTni ,�,�o about the future Of oA,a4a,,711WA11g lWore long undoubtledly our ffigh last week, John Hlohner, of the Bran- DR. J. W. SHAW, Pres. . THOS. SHILLINGLAW, Pres. all i,�s,� 1 Dew: That the tender of JOs. Dwyer wea&r it is tobe hoped they *ill '. I .1 � '7, ., � ly , *Y 96hoicAsi will. provide slome, systematic -son Line' who was coming in from J. M. GOVENLOCK, See. -J Bates,, of Tarottols I ; I , ,)� regard to its, immense res'Ouirtes-A . J. A. MeEWF,N, See. ,, ,,. , �' ' . . lyie accepted andl contmet sigted.- fmipro".­ Mrs. . ,, �, " Wl I I . - , , I ", I recession in busineow',A19 06ngi nsl the field 'with, a team of horses, Was I ett the week end with her Mother .� . , �­;, I , 1. Parried. Pym Drain: ObAs. Xif.itne-Isp ,. . ��M .only a patit of, the �% di 'On gradlels�'at lealist of 0a High SehoolS, struck by lightnin,, W4 ing ntly I I I I .1. 11 ,, e'li� Mrs lClark. ,�. � . ;� ,,,,, av ", I ----11.--'-'__- ­ I 1,11, $8,259; Thos� lC01"Vin, $1,4010; . �, g, -TrI14 con ti � 11 0 !�_b i, -, I Is T4 Of i I' 090 7 ­­ , and, as stated,the .4,1" tj'aas of re- in order that the pupilis may h e IdIlled. He vag within a N* ra, . " , � , � ---;- ­ p! � . ______"_M�=� I . . . . . I .. . I Y, �:l it . �, 'A' ("14 : , , : , 1 1�1 1 $pl A %, I , , . � . , . , I 3.o '' I ��, � _i_ , J ".� ?�,�_ � f,: . . . ,""� I � I -, ,,, . . , I . . I . � ;�,%%..,.,� . I jzl�� " i � I I I I 1� � - ,, � ,,,, , , I., � I 1� . . .1. �, I I . . 11 i� . 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