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L' . -1 - 11.1 ... -1 I'll" -11-- , III, �% , � I � _ __ s I 'Mi` ­ - --4' . _17 I 7: - 1nF_::__.:,1::"= , ... � ". , ,!! ..... I I - - . . . 11 I 'V,:;,�- FIT Z", � � o � ,�' ." 7,,; - ,, . ,M, � ,.�.. 1, ., , . "�, ". I I 1, . 1� , 4�1? � . � ;',� � 3, , . I � , , ,� WOM in devotions. I ed that -the ftY would come w1iou I ".11 , -, , ; . L I',- .. . .1 . i�',,�bl'll . I 1. -1. I . �',& ,,t I , ' 410M 7 Lz`�,'­ " -, ,�, , ': , , ,; *600t4ry-troasurer Mrs . . D , - �Jftj tim. At N;15, , �, ,� i EN'S MISSIO NART Oliu'ton, lea'A ' , . , ,,r , ... qisrr, , , , The spea�per of � ttke day ww� luh�ty , they, would repr.eseut Canada, as to F3 4i "' ,0",� I . 114109 i 490 wM MOVE , * .1 . . CONO-EiRtENCE Gillespie, w,ho said she has only been day they had represented the County INS -ii - I . _. Jdoon, llupg4nnon, The - 44, - - - ��� J. I , ­ . . I . 11 , , . . Archibald who has ,been . ,, . - MU 4ed ,; i IF' ti , �,,q 11 I 1115 - , I g, IF I ,; " '', .� IN,; � The W. M. S. Conference (Cqntre in Japan for five Years and she would of Hwon. Mr. M�:Alillan, who m one . Y, , � , i1pring the -past three yea , 5, was 11 , �, C� � - � .1,�,".­', �'- . " .4", , , . Sectioin) of 81uron PTedbyterial go- tell us of ,the work of others who had of the -greatest Orators in the Fe6ral . . ;0# I "I . , 1, . 11. "PO"A , , 4galn ,proposed, but W. Archibald de- ed. _. . ��� I I "I �� '�, - iLl'',, " : ; ., 11 ,� if - ciety of the United. Church, was hold worked louger in Japan. The ideas House at Ottawa, told of .some of his I L �T I � efined to accept, though urged to do 'h� 401lowing - Organizations ! � ... I A �". , . of -, Japan are changing. Formerly own personal' experiences, when, as I I . , vvto at: , d, ... .. #,1L'1*, �,ks uk"4154N, yi,;h. in the � -United Church, Constance, Ha �' . :SQ. puK�chas.gd. Veteraft wri0lis: � 0:1 '11.ou IW`h -, . , 'k n"ji., W'�, , ,,,, � ' ,il , ,# : ,;; 1, I T. W��* , ,� " i"114, October 81st. women were. -considered inferior and a very young man he cominonced his . ; I I I 43, *6 t U14N, � � ,O� ]�,�j;� 'L Z'� , L ,07,,,,..,,' � ,� 'L Z'� ,�, 'L Z'� _,,,�, . . !'-�ii,.-,` ". � ,. The meeting was presided over by Municipal Co uncils S ';', , ��., "' , "�'4 . I.. , �, of eafp , Aglt,,, , uge flow , yrth, Tuick-41pqp �- ,4 4 ,�' . , . . ,4 _ 0 I _ y, Mrs. F.'Fowler, the vice-president, could Only sprve tea Or arra - career as a,public speaker, wben he ,� - - McKillop; the Oatholic-� , , ;,t�,� ,­­ I L_1� , ,,� � . lan McLeod, during the public ers _ 'I'll, - _1 � . . - m#h and I I �.. 41 , 0'. ­.. I R'&t was in the chair and the meeting op- ers. Now there are many schools for took part in debates, ete,, in his own 1� " �.# 1--, i;�9, �, , - � � speaking conipetition and afterwards Northsido United, Pri;sby ar. an! 0 1h , I , 11 ened by singing the bynin, "Breathe both "'boys and girls.- Perhaps one community. . He emphasized the im- C63 .11 114 , ter! ' 'b y to anot ��� A, I � 11, ..," M �-,N �, was presided over by W. R. Airchi- 0 i I , ; , ,-�knwlicau churches; and the fb'110W�4 . , I'�, - " . � . � - I ".... - :­.. " "'11,1ev�,ri,w n is that there has been a change portance of preparedness before ra -k , ,� . . . . I ��,�11��I,,�;t&,,V�y ,,, �� , I I �,7­r'm 1-M, ci- Ing orgamati � ',�7-,o'��­ *�:V,�',,��t,x- , _p I I .. . "4 , . 111- 1,�,11,"",;,�.r""����...�ll�l"h�,,�,�".. 11 I it :.,.-1'Lt,', ,, 4 .1111, 0 It ,, Al , , r',��l�'14,11,�,�l,�ili�,i�l'I"'-��m�-�,-,�,,.,�,,��i-,i,I "I ,. Iuc 1;�­- � , ­X:�4 I 0pE , 11 , , ,� N"', . ., '1� ,N . i , C �, -.1 ation, who has always taken an ac- -the Red Cr6ss, The Home and-Sch691 jN'T I t � � in the.industrial I I IT , e the spirit ,of the whole confer. ­ ' '�� � I I &R� PxXr 1� , , ent Of the County Asisp one: The Xas6nic Lodge,' � ,� ""A N , on me, Breath of God," -which be. reaso a - . ", d.91 W T.�-;� M I bald, presid . —, I �,`�i'l,,&`R .R . . , , Af, 11. world. ,Both lower ing the attempt to -speak., ,_ �, L spok I , I " classes lab r. Some ,Charles A. Robertsou, M.L.A., for � tive interest in the rural school edu- The Robekahs, The orange Iadj ,� I . I.' �� I "� �,� I ence. Mrs. Fowler read I,a. 9 and and middle Made n 00ada es .;, -, Sg�,g ,,,, ,,r,"�­.,.,,%,g "I 1,(ru10;0,00 girls '�nd women fird occu- North H)uron, in, a neat speech, re- � . cation. The convention was conced- The Lions Club, the members of� I , I , _,.,,��, , � . , , 01"', HTs, R. (McKinley offered prayer. - ' �',,'�.r 2 11 �i , , M .A - " � � r Lg, 7", KN�� �,NI , �, ' J.­.Q1­­­.­ �,��,'f I th 'P I, " 'f� 4 r�,I' OR r��,,..,�,",,�l.y,;�.,,","'.��"",�;.,,Y I " , �y �� I , � , , �.."q ,I g 1k , I , , '�. ­: ," " , . 1­1�, � .N.;,A, �1 _, ." " � P" fw "' , I I'll. .t�,��111.14",�,,�,."�'',r,�"",� , , F ! ,,',I,,, " � .",Z, ior - - "I ... Um � . .: ,­�'­,:�,,­,,..', J . . . . . . . 1 ' . � I I . , .1 '"', - :*1 I rrrr .... ,11; ... I'll, 11 , � 'he . . .1".. P_ A 1 Bess under the ground in,mines. There are in being present at this, the largest y �� � ,11". " .4', i" , thiigs are looked forward to in the Farmers, The Oddfellows, and t 9 I .1 o' STA9�� � 6 Aearty and kindly words of welcome pation an schools, office, etc.; 1,200,000 iterated. the- sentiments of Mr. Mc- '�' ed W be one of the best in the ris- -Collegiate Board, the Collegiate Old . wore expressed by Mrs. Lawson,, work in factories,, and, 62.000 work Millan and expressed his pleasure b tory of the Association, and better Boys-, the Junior Ymstitute and Juni* which were responded to by . I �ii'f � 'L 1,111 " ,0.1'1� j.;?�, � , Zkl:�,,`,��75,, " � : 'A , `i'r , "' - , ,_� per -�, j, ,",�f_?,,�,�) . . . . . . ... , V, .?, "i ...� �, � Lyon. Miss Pickard read the minu-tes 228,000 children's meetings 'held each gathering in the -history of the as- - Orange Lodge. The Flap '' Chorus ' '"' 6"4" �"f - "4'�'�'�"�-) I - � , . %?,.?, � . 1IFF," 61.1, I . I r, . � _ � �, g.. - L I . of ,khe last meeting which ' week by the missionaries in Ja an. sociation. He congratulated W11. CaaadianW6't'f"kmen' future, .0. At 1.45 p.m., cars will assemble at - '­ I . were ac -p 1� , , r- " %,,j,,,, " , - . ` ,; R, '�," . . . . . V,�,�.!,�,:,, 1 A"A,�,�,:!���, lr� ��:�.'11'13i I . � - . , - , -, , , . �, ", ,,,, . . ", � cepted. . Mrs. MdCall, of Walton, was Miss Killum, Fukui at'Red Cross speaker upon the splendid addresses .-! �­ - il I the Town Hall to proceed to Goderich Business Men, is Big 0 tv I I ..'�...",;;,��'!H.,,�'���,.�..-�,"�,', � I �� . I I I" .111, � 11 . . . 11RIT ", I I I �- 35'1-.",­� appointed secretary for the day, X6m-' Hospittal, held monthly meetings for given, which, -he said, also ,reflected I - . , I- LRON COUNTY_BOYS where th,-county church parade will I.. "') �,�,;!,N��, . , � . nurses who were very interested. gTeat credit upon the respective 0- 1-1 �all in at the I of Play. , � .. � �. I ,� ,,, �k%NPUIR_?r: � I ,�,f�'pp,r inattng, 0burtesy and, Financial, Com- N. CLUFF &'1;3,VN S PICKED FOR "ROYAL"' I Legion club rooms . : " -1 'f,'��I'eq,.,,' . � " _ - ., rnittees were �,appointed. whole chapters of St. teachers. 'He ended by saying that ,z , L�41,6.,�,��11�,,,g , , " '. ,,,"_.I�L.�,� � . W ", ,� , , Girls mismorlIzed � .. I . I (British Exchange Hotel) at 2.30 p.m. On Thursdayand Friday, Nove'm '11, ­_.',L.�,�, I zgl..11 I., 'S, I.- . R. ", �� ­� 1-:� M., The solo ','Someone is Waiting for leark's Gospel' after studying it if the people of lHuron County realiz- — - I I'; - ,, _� � , 1-:��: �, I ,�, , ,,, . 1,13� . � �.. '. 1.�� * t, �1,', , L " � V = - �� f ' the, famous 0 'I - i, � - , �t , I The fourth annual Royal Judging Dress for all parades, civilian 1.3th and 14th, I ' .11tO . �! p4easure such ev � _1�;�Ao , , . AM, i, � -systematically in their weekly meet- ed the value and I ___ � .. - -, , ,g � You," fiy �M;S. Lindsay, Constance, - -- Competition to select ten -boys to take clothes with medals. Comedy will the staged 'at thi�,-i'j , S , a f, r,� - �,"�!QAi � �­ A, L and ",Pass It On," by Mrs. Hugh ings. Spoke of gToups being organ- ents afford the hall in ,which th ' �,%15:�'�4UA'114 , t�lu�.,,t , " � . . ey ing of fifth classes must be ,provided advantage of the free trip to the Roy- L sall Town Hall, spoiisored by 0i . -'X'�,�_�I� A in Highl Schools, in factories, in were assembled would not b� -*I I ��­ 1! �,--��,; ARL, Chesney, Egniondville, were much ap- 'zed � . gin to for, if there are two Or Moro pupils at Winter Fair -was held- at Clinton, Public Library Board. I ' i A . ��',�',k, . . t provAses,1,6- ', , " I 9 L, 1. 'I, � . . and will be long re . mem- offices or telephone.. ' hold all who would be present. desiring to take that work. Wiest Wednesday, October 22nd. There LIONS HALLOWE'EN he one of the big -gest -hom . . . . . . . �, ' 4 I �. . X The 'kindergarten is ,one of the , I Huron is outstanding with regard'to were thirty4wo boys took part in, this shows ever "O.ag,sd in tins Commi",_,_ "I :.,', ' I at . way of sowing Explain 0. E. A. Purposes. . 11 � un - I I : I e' the seed. fifth classes, the rural section of the contest, and competition was very ity� and incluctesa cast of,:,15alocali 11 I � 1;!!!!!'%,. t Th reports given by the aumliaries .great, FROL1C ' '' _.� were very encouraging and' hopeful. There are 46 kindergartens. In an The report ,of the , Secretary- district being responsible for the keen in every class. . people. It is 0. comedy of college Iff ::, 1'-,� ..... - g bfa . - � , Clii�� 'Ontario Stree�, ha . d a very - Treasurer,� of the Association. . h 5 a iumbex'of hilanoup"11com. - �. � . ��,` . attendance,of 60, four areftom Chris K'V8- large number. There are two classes. ,.The *innersof the,free trip are as A large crowd attended, the Frolic I and a . ; ­ 1- i R. - Davidson, was then read and 'of schools seeking such Work,,- the foll,Qws: - is been stag. . ''2LT suaftssful year; have adopted system- tian homes, the rest are from non- 'aher which 'A. E. 'An'der- on October 31st at the Palace pink ody spots. This -show ha . �, afle0"gi*,ing and. thankofforing meet- Christian ,homes. Ho,W quickly these adopted 'two or three room school and the one 46ssable Score 850. Score. anA entered enthusiastically into the ed with hundreds of organizations, ,�,, , ":'4 . . �14 L�" .�; 1. . X.� ttle ones learn. to sing, "Jesus Loves son, &m near Perth., Lan -ark various games arranged. d has been a tremendous suceesi . , I - , 1�&�;& a means of making their al- 11 room school. Every two -room school Benny -Walsh, Blyth,.R. R. 3.. 721 by the Lions all ..'�., �.,:', '� I M&," and learn to pray. County, addressed the meeting. Mr. - Club. At the conclusion of the even- Wheneivier PISYe4 Every one, who � I., . � .�" I location. They hope fore more :faith- ' . Anderson, who is one of the !n the inspectorate has a ,fifth class George Mumdell, Gle-nanan .... 709 the v - olks, es, for which the has seen the show claimed no one I . I ,,,,� , . ful peridice. Tuesday,. November.4th, The women are working, to help the rural in which two years of high school Raymond Benninger, Wingham, , . . . I ­_, . native Japanese church. Their ideal members of the Provincial Im had could afford t ,.: �,."� 11 Ilu srld tica for -the past few . o miss it. - . I � .-X I - .. ", - - ", � ­, . .. . .1 41 tuA was a mlastonaTy banquet in . kr'soe'a- work is taught. This is a real ser- R. R, No. 4 ................ 699 weeks, were drawn for by a ,-ommit- . e sho7 is A stor "' :"" ' tion executivie, has had Th " . .,y.of the hOmej � jl�­ � Ontario Street Church, to which ovs. is to send a Christian 3apanese -to In- . a wide ex- vice to rural communitieWz as it al- Hakold Vincent, Belgrave, R,R. 1 698 te, ,,mp,s,d Of @&,ayor Parke, .� I i�11101 dia or -some -other country where he Porle"'19 in, things pertaining, to lows tl.w childr G. A.. coming -of" Bula Bufi College. The , 11 1, ,, eryons was invited to hear Dr. David- � , en to remal*R two years Douglas, ,Hemingway, Brussels, Sills and W. Anient� the prize .Win- whole story revolves around the , I �", � I., will have to learn another language. rural -schools and is well versed "' longer at home, In the,pne joOm ,R. R. No. 3 ................ 697 ners being: Ist, H. X Ha . school aT 044Y I , " I , , 4pn and Rev. Pike. such matters. He is well remember- � rwood od awaiting 'the arrival � 1; , ". I " I I -11 - .1.1 �,__ rn', - .,"', i Ile , " " !�"Ii;�11,1'�,' I 011", '11�11i�,',,' Miss Gillespie spoke of many w10- schools fifth room classes gre, not so Chas. Williams, Clinton, R.R. 2 680 Stratford'; 2nd, J. H. McDonald, To- Of an Old maid, aunt Lucia Wo,ke� . - I", :� . ,�, `� I The" W1&,5$ey Willis Society fiave man leaders and what noble work ed by many as one of the speakers satisfactory, he said, and"i'6ften too John James Turner, Clinton I ... 6-79 routo; 3rd, E. I,. Allison, Goderich- field, who is worth 50 million dollars, �- . �� ionly about 50 members. They have at the debate upoir-Township School . :1i they have and are doing, some in � ,, X, �� . good -programs and .take up the study much time is spent on them by the Ted. Elliott, Wingham, &R. 4.. 678 4th, 0. P. Daunecker, KitchemeT; St , I I ,,� Temperance, some in purity work, Boards which was held at the 1929 . W and who ,plans to.give the school 'aE 11 - teacher to the neglect of the junior NormanStaillake, Exeter, R.R. 1 679 S. H. Safford, Minalco; 6th, Mrs. & large sum of money. She i's to be - 1, �.� '- book. They have one member take Convention of the 0. E. A., Toronto. . *,':'.' --tudy book each. meeting, also one and some in school and Y. W. C. A. He explained the purpos classes. Also a few one-rGom schools Harald Mitchell, Centralia .'.... 678 G. Parke, Seaforth. the honored guest at the home com. I .. ��.'';! , ''. I These women have received the mis- e of -the on- have the equipment for w,6'rking and 'The Canadian �4-ational Shield for As a result of the- ge'nerous ro- ing and is an aunt to one of the girla., � I ,�.�� member has charge of Bible lessons. sionary vision. In closing she told us tario ,Education Association, which is I I . the high boy in the competition who sponse to the -appeal for the. Crippled Bets , Jerry Watson, one of the col- . . ,�. I Strangers' secretary made 154 calls. really a clear , 11 , I . �;� in of a religious revival which is being ifig house for ideas, be- . — had never before .taken ,part in a Children's Fund, for which the Lions legeyboys, is persuaded to dress as ." -Seaforth reported that we do I fore n'resentino them to the D—art- ill I ,.,., humility and loving gratitaide to our ca ied on for ,two years in e. A I I . Reave4ly Father, always remember- the missionary workers of Japan have ment bf Education in the 'form of united in this effort. They believe resolutions. He urged that annual iw_- that though "Paul may plant and school meetings also send in resolu- Appollos water, it is God that giveth greatly in prayer and believe the prayer life of the people is lacking. tions. These 4re Wought to the -no- - the increase." Last year there were She believes that at the end of the tice of the Legislative Committee, ewolled 51 life members and 65 an- discussed at the annual convention of nual members, also 17 Associate three years there will be a stronger Helpers. Intgreat was sustilned church and she asked for prayers for the 0. E. A., and if passed, are then . . the Evangelists, the native leaders presented to the Department of Edu- t1kroughout the year and striving to� cation for their approval, -before be- .. ward -the ideal. "Eiviery woman in and for the non-Christians. The coming law. . the congregation a member Of . the Courtesy and Resolution. 'COULMIttees - brought in their reports. He referred to the fact that of �. W. X. S.11 150,000 .pupils in fourth book classes I Besides the regular monthly meet- The emercise given by the Con- only 20.000 of these continue their . I ings, every second month wa have a stance Wission Band was delightfully studies after passing the Entrance. I special meeting in one -of the home, given and- much enjoyed. ' T$e Egniondville Auxiliary report- r 130,000? for sewing and for social interec,urse. ed having -held meetings in the dif He urged that secondary edneati n . _ o Wb also have a short missionary pro- ' gram, a collection and a lunch. There ferlent homes, during the year with in- 'be provided, which would be of such creased interest and enthusiasm Up a nature as would he beneficial to being six circles in. Our Anxiliary, * -�hose boys and, girls who interd, to each Circle provides lunch, fur one, to date they have exceeded their al- make farming their life work. How location by $40. meeting during the year. So far our Mrs. Lane, in a few 'beautiful words this is to be accomplished is for the sewing has consisted, of patching exhorting us to "Thank God and take ratepayers to say. Perhaps aome quilts, the work being previoasly,pre- . schools could unite to carry on 'such pared by the committee in charge. We courage," brought to a close a help- , , . ful meeting. After singing of "Blest courses. He hoped that the rate- AM- 'these meetings very helpful in W. payers would interest themselves in - creating and sustaining interest in Be the Ile that Binds," Rev. A. discussing these matters, and make . the work of our organization to help Barker closed with prayer, suggestions for carrying out these to bring in some who would other- -W - all important plans. He called at - wise not be interested. Althoug)i to Huron County Educational tention, to the Library Service raise money is not the main object of whereby W. M. Morris, SecrotaTy� these meetings, the coleebons aid Association of Trustees Treasurer of the Provincial Associa- materially in enabling to reach alloca- and Ratepayers . tion, will supply books for school tion. In regard to finance, progress libraries, already approved by the is steady. The energetic secretary of Much interest was manifested in Department of Education. These (I Christian Stewardship and Finance, at the annual convention of the Huron books are recelved, from firms -,Vh,o I the beginning of the year, places on County Educational Association of advertise in the Canadian School the blackboard a most eompret,Ien.sivo Trustees and Ratepayers, which was Journal being given in, payment for county competition was won by Nor- man Staulake, of Exeter. Club is duly appreciative, receipts an o ady to entertain his fellow . I 1� were in the neighborhood of $1,500. fraternity brothers. While dressed, in . ��,., I The judges were: Messrs. F. For- This will go a long way towards tak- this outfit he is mistaken as the real ,­,"' :, syth and L. Kerr, Walkerton; Ainslie . , Ing 'ca"O of the children now under Aunt Lucia from Florida. Once int ��.: :11, Berry, London; C. D. Graham, Strat- 'the care of the Club and enable the the dilemma, it was impossihie for I . . . . . . . ford, and A. V. Langton, Ma,kd,le. . organization to continue the work in him to explain without getting .iu . ,,�'.,. 1. I ' The competition was held, under the 193 . It is to be regretted that after '.,.�, 1 bad, and so he carried on throughout . ,., ';1 direction of the Clinton Branch of the so many tackets being sold in Sea- the story. masquerading as Lucia. � i" I Stratford boys' band, has sho,wn that Mrs. McAsh has, returned to Lon- forth and district, the first five prizes Wakefield. 'i..,z . Ontario Department of Agriculture. Went elsewhere, ,but this, of course, Besides the play proper, there are , �. C.2 ,� �. . .0. was a matter of chance. - a number of special features. The, . . . . . . . 11 � . :: i� . CANADIAN LEGION The work among the crippled chil- famous flapper chorus of the Sig -Sig- .1� I . , , I . received is comprehensive and thor- Mr. H. Deihl's when the, members of dren goes forward very satisfactorily A-Rette Sorority, is one of the high I I I ''I This year's Poppy Pay cam i . 111� A little girl from Brussels has been spots. The opending of the sh , .,e ow is - � ., .�. - ... . 11 is being conducted throughoutpaagn Can- found well enough to leave the Hos- featured by the big Baby Pageant, with ..� pital for .Sick Children and is now at children between ages four and i�.,.., 2da by the Canadian Legi�,n. and - � , . ,home after a very successful opera- eight. Another big feature" Is tho � -,, aims to give everyone an opportunity tion. A further report on the case girls' chorus of 25 High Scho�l girl% ��� :11 to wear a poppy on Armistice Sun- - - of* a young Blyth girl, who has been In special song numbers. A full list ��, . day, November 9th, in remembrance in the hospital for nearly eleven weeks of all characters will be found in an 0, I of the sacrifices made during the I i indicates excellent progress and Of- ad, in this issue of The Expositor- . .,,.. ' �.`� Great War. fers hope of early recovery. Both Reserved mats go on sale Wednes- I --i .. :: 1� I - ., The poppies are made by disabled these little girls WeT6 visite November 12tb, at H-empliall's ,,,;, ,d last dak, �. veterans in the Ve-toraft Shops � week by -representatives of the Lio.ns Drug Store. You can't afford to miss '11�1, , I . .11, throughout Canada, and the proce--,Is Club A an % are also under thi,9 show. You will not only be .;; ", . 11 ' rr' R from their sale aids these disabled- 3, - way to take =' F"Aliother youngster helping out a good cause, but you will . " , I ,�, veterans and also provides an em- at the hospital in Toronto. All ,the see one of thebest home talent plays .I I �, ergency relief fund in each jucality _ children who have been looked after ever given in Hensall. I'll . for the handicapped ex -service men . ­� by the Lions to date Were in urgent . , . 0. I and their dependents. ileed of the surgical and medical : " N On Saturday, November Sth, the treatment provdded, and the prompt �1,1�1 VARNA 11. I ... [ - Seaforth Branch of the Canadian attention, to each case has resulted . .� �,� Legion will sell poppies in Seaforth : . most favorably and prevented several .... � K . 1- ... cases of peamijanent disability. Notes. -Miss Margaret Chuter is. . . and vicinity. I 1, having a holiday with friends In Lon- .11 Be sure to get your poppy. All locality , -*- - don. 4�1 "Don't veterans of this and Wedding bells are ringing. ". band will fall in at the Town Hall THH ORGANIZATION OF THE SEA- you hear dem?" �.,It, I 0, at 10.40 a.m. sharp and ma�ch to ,., �� FORTH BOYS' BAND At the time of writing we axe sorry � '., I . the Northside United Church for div- to say Mrs. E. Epps is still confined .... �. I budget, carefully thought out by the held on Saturday, November Ist, in same. Wbere should education NEARING COMPLE'rION to bed. , ",� Business Committee. This budget the large auditorium of the Chuton tend? he asked. In former centuries - ___ - — Mr. M. Elliott made a shipment of' i: i " , I . ,, U- ­4-ain -- to be raised by fees C-11-4ate Insti te the hall being it tended toward maild warnors, In s—kin- to The Huron Ex-ozi- 1, 7, �, 1, . I � f -, . `ik . 111 I - 40 1,77 1� , ,,, , ", Il", I. * ", ,", 1_1��11;1;,, ,""ti",�*,�1 ? .-F. much of the work has to be taken and donations, by Associate Helpers, Alled to capacity. The slogan of the and thought that now it .Should - 0 . in text books without demonstra- by Easter and Autumn Thankofferi- association, ?i'Blotter Schools, Bettei tend in the opposite direction, rr - ings, by special meetings, loose col- Education, Better 'Citizens," is ex- namely, toward peace. He s�oke of tions by use of equipment. Another -Zo lectipns and envelope offerings. pressive of the aims behind the as- the hundred years of peace between Objection is that languages are not This -year our Secretary placed be- $aciation, and it augurs -well for the United States and, Canada, and of taught in a one�room school as there fore the Society the ideal of raising outlook of our schools to see so many the. five thousand miles ,of national is not time at their disposal. In the . ' two and three room schools fifth oine�quarter of oar allocation each in attendance at the convention., boundary existing betweeii. the two. quarter, -which has been reached thus The public speakine competition, He spoke of the wealth and wonder room classes show much better re - far. . which was under the direction of of the civilized and Christianized re- sults. He cited some places for ex - From Londesboro, Burns and Knox the district representative, Ian Me- lationg existing between the two ample, Ad -burn-, which recently alc- . while membership remains the same, Leod, was the first feature of the countries during this long period. quired a ,building formerly used as a the subscriptions for Mbsionary program. There were thirteen com- What is the future to bring? he church, and have started a fifth class 1 Monthly have increased,' there is more petitoTs, each one being the winner asked, in closing, and pointed out school with an attendance of twenty, 1* enthusiasm and renewed effort. at the se-h-ciol fair in his or bor dis- that the answer lies largely with some of whom come from neighbor - From Londesboro United Gburch, trict, all the fairs being repn-sented our schools and those with the over- ing sections which assist by paying they have 14 life members and 34 except two-­411luovale and Grand sight of the schools of Canada. certain fees. The Government is very annual. members. They take 13 MIS- Bend. Dr. J. M. Field, X.P.S. for Explains New Grants. liberal in its grant to fifth classes. sionary Monthly and missionary in- East Huron, and E. C. Beacom, I.P. Dr. J. M. Field, I.P.S. for East Officers Chosen. terest has increased. Whlton Auxil- S. for West Huron, acted as judges Huron, gave a synopsis of the new The elect�on of officers res,-Ited as iary has 51 members, 19 of whomare .and awarded the first prize to Elva basis of grants to public schools, follows: President, Malcolm 'McKel- life members, subscribe for 32 Mis- Wluerth, Crediton, whose subject was which has recently been announced tar, Seaforth; first vice-president, G. sionary Monthly and while they did "Canada, Our Land of Progress." by the Minister of Education. &,- L. Gross, Auburn; second vice prosi- . I not, meet allocation last year, hope to The winner in the competition of a showed that the idea of the elepart- dent, Mrs. JOyrus Scott, Belgyave; - . � I. .Y. a , G. Watts, The community's new shed was op- ,. P, : - - - ---- . . . d find that great interest is being shown ened, Tuesday night and is really a. .... : . . . . . I' in Seaforth and a fine band seems as- credit to the undertakers. A good . . 1". - 1� sured for this town. Seaforth has program was well put on by Willie . : 1� ,1 6 1 some very fine boys and the majority Bell, comedian, and Company, of' I �fl` 11 seem to take readily to the vario,us London, and was heartily applauded. , , �:,' instruments. The appearance ,of the Proceeds arnounted to $100. .1 � ... "", I Stratford boys' band, has sho,wn that Mrs. McAsh has, returned to Lon- P ..U5.% "',11, bo,ys can play, and in a short time. don after spending a few days with, I I I The tuition classes are expected to her mother, Mrs. Weekes. ��- " 1! , start very shortly and the training A very pleasant evening wa3 spent Wednesday evening at the home of � ;', ," , , , . received is comprehensive and thor- Mr. H. Deihl's when the, members of P � 11 .;� ough. The boys are instmeted gra4- the A Y. P. A. of the three congre- ., I !'�,,t ually and carefully, in a manner that gaiio�,; met to celebrate Hallowelem, . they really understand mugic. The by having a masquerade party; lota. I - I �, V, instruction is made interesting and cii fun. I.. the competition and- comradeship made 0. ...� ­; possible by this method ena�)les boys I' CROMARTY � . 11, . � A to advance rapidly and keep together, � ��q After the ,band has started the most A Young Life Passes.—The sym- . I .;. 11 des(-rving boy is selected -and trained pathy of the neighborhood goes out to . - to act as bandmaster, and the band M, and Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun in the, * 11 is for boys, composed of boys, and in death of their son, Duncan Carlyle, a � I , ; this year. year ago, was from the same school. ment is, not the saving of funds but time will be conducted by boys. MT. bright little lad of five years. He .11, . I V� the Winthrop'(Clavan) has 16 an- The second prize. went to Lena Mbn- to give material assistance to out- __ tts has stated that after the -band had been in poor health for several t,_,l r_,&M-pleted I. nual and 9 life members. The-/ use roe, Blyth, who chose as the subject lying schools in Northern Ontario, . � a very interesting pro- months following an attack of in- , ,envelopes, mite boxes, birthday, of her address, "Lord Strathcona," etc., where the assessment is small. grarN is mapped out. The boys will fluenza, which left his heart in a ��, grandmother's day and sale of quilts. Duff's, McKillop: have 14 annual and the winner of the third prize was Alina Curran, Courie's Corner, The idea of the legislative grants has been to give teachers better sal- play series of concerts� and will e -n- weakened condition. Besides his par- .� . . . . . I gage in contests and play in various ents, he leaves to mourn his loss, Ain. ifliversary Services members, having an increase of 5, and Township. of Ashfield. The other . arids. He spoke of the Salaries paid I towns and cities in the province. The three brotbers, and four sisters, The �� � � .... funeral took on Wednesday last �, have 18 subscriptions to the Mission- ary Monthly. speakers were: Doris Horner, Zurich, "The Union to teachers in Huron County as com- paring faviorably with those paid by I band will be looked after and follow- place . NORTH SIDE UNITED CHURCH, SEAFORTH ed up for years to come. In other to Roys' Cemetery, Rev. Mr. McKay, ... I Constance has 16 annual members; Jack"; Deb. Horton, -Carlow "Thoughts ''Alnia other counties, in most cases $1,00() words, that in a year's time the band of Awmton, conducting the service. I four cousins: ,�", use study -book; have ad -opted the use holds. birthday party on Fairs"; Tre- wartha, Porter's Hill, "The Qualities or over being paid. He hoped the new basis of grants, which are ef- will not dro,p out, but will continue a �.. Sunday, 16th, 1930, programme that will be benenrial to Donald and John Wallace, Jim and . I! 1. of envelopes- ,Nov. Gordon Scott. 0*11 and has an 1'�gg" day. Hope to meet of a True Canadian"; Jean Cornish fective for 1931, would have no ad- ,the boys of the band, their parents, .�, � Death of Mrs. Donald McKellar.- li? their allocation. Clinton Rural, "Pauline Johnston"; "A verse effect upon the present sal- and the community of Seaforth as a '. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. On Monday, October 30th, there ,From Goshen, -an auxiliary of 21 Benson Sutter, Clinton Town, aries as this would be a ru ds shock '. 11 whole, in a manner of which every- passed away at the home of her members, have very helpful meet- Boy That Made Go4% Cameron. 'Helens, to the teachers. He outlined the . �,` I Conducted'by one may be justly proud. In a few daughter, Mrs. George Wallare, of' .'qig ings so, that any woman attending a Rintoul, St. "How the Auto- Has Added to the Sum Total pbanges which have been made, and boards ,�� years time, a boys' band camp at the F,11arton Township, one of Hibbert's '11, Rev. Arthur Sinclair, B.A., of Hensall lake during the W., W, S. meeting will always have mobile, as all secretaries of school SUMMe'r month'; Seems Oldest residents in the person of Janer , ,j,�, ,� �,.­� a�broadgr ,vision and, be a better wo- of Human Happiness"; Lloyd Hern, have been sent copies, it is not nec- . assured as well as contests in Toron- Larnond, widow of the late Donald N.. W . ., Choir I man, Through faith and effort ex- Wincholsea, "Sir John A. MacDon- essary to go in -to same here. Special Music by the , to and Other large centres. McKellar. -She was bo,rn on the 12th - 1'� '.:�? ." top. to o *1 'r he P%'rucefig,ld h'as t39 ald"- Jean Franklin, Ethel, "The Days W ' Celebrate"- Donald- Fortune, There ,was some interesting dis- cussion following Dr. Field's address , .... Assisted at the Evening Service by the Listowel Male Quartette. Quarbettes. and trias will be formed concession of Hibbert 76 years ago . ;i�§ V , by members of the band and move- and has always lived in the vicinity . *,;LLL.,. members with an e . . average -attendance of 18. They'are, Wiroxeter, "The! Profit and Pleasure and -Charles A. Robertson, M.L.A., � ments are under way for the,se .boys of Cromarty. Of a quiet and gentle. �.'*'... . ,� 11 I", I divided int;Qgroups; use the mission- to Be Derived -from the Protection of was asked to express his opinion. He the FOWL SUPPER AND CONCERT to do radio broadcasting as well as disposition, she bore her sufferings .: �, . A � with a wonderful Christian fspirit. 11, ary, leaflets, and, as an, extra means I ,of Making money use the birthday Our Wild Birds." ' Forty dollars worth of books wore spoke of -government grants in the -past which have been very � 1�, tho'band as a Whole. I �, -,, i, The band will -not interfere with a She leaves to mourn her loss, four, ��pl the following evening , box. --, awarded as prizes, the winner of liberal. "If it does not 'mitigate a- - ; � boy's schoot work, and will gi,e him daughters and one son: Mrs. George _,vll Wallace, Fullarton- Mrs. Thos;. Scott,. , "Ill' �, ,� ,)&S. A, W. Barker spoke on the young Woman's work saying we just first prize receiving four books, the second three books, and the third two 'd gainst the small schools it may be all right." Ile trusted that it would a sound musical education that will Mrs. Elmer Colqutoun, Mrs. Horton . , �1,11�� be ,of gToat value during his whole .� ,� Monday, November 17th McDou Lindsay, all of 111b- .. I , � have, one Y. W. and two C.G.I.T. "Are he to books. Each . t other con at- book. , 9 mi ed e not b an un x vil and thought had been largely in ald and career. Ninety per cent. of the pup- ,­, "I :, beTt. four sisters also survive� Mrs.. , I" R �, its taking highest marks in school .. .. ,�, '� gToups In this section. Asked, -young worlion?" the ants, were presented with one The prizes made possible we responsible brin ging it on ourselves. He advo-. ,,, , � 47 have been found to be studying some I �', V� Supper Served Alex. MoKellar, of Cromarty, Mrs- 1 Straffordville;, i,�,�,.,41 re fair to our speaker gave us ,that verse on .were through the generosity of the CouTi- I cated the training of rural pupils (Dr.) Nainsinith, of �.. . 1. 11.��1,11 The Concert will be rendered by the Listowel form of music. The band encouragea Mrs, John Hoiggarth and Mrs. Wim., 1, . ""'p, J � "Othets 0 , d 1191 as a motro - L d47 to ilay me live, frou ty -of -Huron, jnoinUrs of the Fed6ral gouse and Of thp, alon,g agricultural lines, and advised that, in the event of agricultural . .�� 1 . a boy at all times, both in the 'band Etty, of Saskatchewan. ReY. .V&. I ,1� ert Co., and out of it. McKay, of Avonton, condueW th4 . I �, Harmonica Male Quartette and Conc . . ,� A-'� 7�, . tr ,, . I i R u h A ,selt ftgofful WAY -Logislature. 1�s%,, M. P,, South Th6iii�4 XoMi' . I . � ,. Hurono, , is ,pleasure, at selidols being establighed, perhaps Huron County might secure one of All parents who are desirous of ' , %, "-'7 funeral service, which wa4 of a r, . 11.1-i'.1 i .i, isisting of.Ahe following Artists: Wto C34 ���i,� ,�.l cot their boys to have a thorough and vate nature. 'Nor remaing .% ,.,"�'il�,,,�,� That even: *hen, I -kneel th' pray My ehill lbe lor',i. -Olp"kes4d . - it"' %� being. 'ProSeM ,!I.., the' gatherillig aid , , them, . 1, ,',,�� ,�, �:L � , - i tenor; E. S. Hudsront , � ��'! i:' L:, L. & Fleming, first tenor,,.CA1 Mackmore, 2nq systomatic training with guaranteed to rest in Roy's Cemetery by those of . .. 11 � , , �� ' Migs M. Pur- ". .X� , � ��"` praye'r '40616r.s. Mto 1"Ift Maft, , �k,6 oa Vii-' WAV said !Jj4t-jt,6s;6 %dj ore not present _�-* . _ � ; � ,g _ " "�A, � I 'I" - , , " Mr. E. C_Beacom, LP.S. for West ".1, - � , r Zur � ;�. . , 1316A,6- W G Hall, Violinist; ,13aritone; A. F results,, are requested to leave thoit heir husband, and it son and dftdghtor� :`� '. �'= . L � , '� �, c%R, ReTdgetk;' Uzi A.' fl�-11, Accompanist. .. . .. ,"I., ��,. , t, tft. -Crawford Mr-- Bal- It &O. ,� �`� N"', . . - I 040011" perance and" MA" 6'u0t6e. Olt A 1 . I _ ,r .L , h. Im tw� 4141'f t . 04 tro He oom- Ad, A` 6d, � , , , , � ` "I . ..... *1i Huron, dealt with the subj.oct of fifth In 75 names; with or who predeceased- er some years I .1. �`:',��, ' ,',;''..'"t'�" �; . '" :i"Ag! ; ,,�..111 �,A�,-',,�'�,� , �, , , I _­,' lantyne, as soot as A sue all neighborg, orer6i i`,,,�, � MO. - The ,-re- �"W, rk, *4" ,IV, ov,�61'"� 6 I . � ate M - I I � � �� .... 1) 0 , ' U. � upo , , I ��','&;&61t�nce of the lft'W *hlal ;6�'L I I .. .. �,W te 411,, of a voky classes, per cent. of ean- n didates for is trance examination the . possi pallboarerg � . ; '.,L"�'�11. . I , I . I I,t,�,,,,gi�t - I I � Mk, ADULTS 65c 6HILDREN, under twelve, 35C ai , " ` I "A41. 11 �. .- * I .V.�,� � - cessful boys' band, ,assured §mforth Me&vs. Frank 9 , bbift, JOA. . !t-; : r - Al, � ��i6fthl 09M 1 il brof'. i .:" .11" .., � I . � .11111 4 �,,..',�,, ,!,I 1, - ". .I,. � , vb'�&69 . _4 I , , . I , �� 11 I 1� Ant 91&` Q�,: b6 ' _q of iviovv th fibm,110 'i;w� e 01 pupils desired: to so -on to a ho I �, I . � W111 , . . �,'A;�.'�'�,,',��,�Ii,� � . . , � ­..�Ilo ' 11P. an o I ' . ' , , ' , ,� & REV. 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