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I �� ­ "ji. �! � ...... , - 0 . , 4_1 " , .. .� . t I ,�_.., . � . - . - ,. pronou w 'd - " 6tio*�,,.V� '%..',��.4 ''� . �_ 4 , . Office Over - ' ' IBO sle M' ,' - ' � �­?* ' . . I I . . ., , I I TMki Years. . a d!�sai . mi, "" -'�th ' - will , I ..r . I 4� ��,_,; , ' � - I ' of Last . Week; Tia ' ees I I . ., gs at, I MeRop Man Behad Ontario. As@ � — ..., I I � , ­­, � - , .,.,., � I , . 1 .b . __ .,�". I- - I. . � ­. , , - � -.0- ItO anticipate th' or needs . . . -,: � . : ­� , ,zl � - . - 1 � _ � Announce Tioiiiawit Date s � Present, Depression Back - . I � � . . . . pay th, " .." 0 . . ­.­. , . I , I I 000. I . ­.. - ei gue ­­.". V I , I Following an illness.of ioi4ie - six 2 . , � . . _­5.,�� % I I � I �­ : ,� ., I , I to Pli ht of the Farmer weeks, William Coats � Ide is Seriously,hjured 0 ,L'a . ,,, A, " I 4 . __ , , I . g2 . _ ". , ,�egisfrar of . no - * .. . , :.",.!, . . �!.., - N't; .�� I -.1 . . � - A' -n ' * ' re at the bot- 1909, gives W,inn, , . � ,�T * Large Attendqnce of Dis. . . . r "' , I w -W., Ite prices a . . . 1. I , " , �11 . . . � . ouii.ty for. many. years and . .. 11 111 ;. , , , . I - . . . ". . .1 . � . . . . . . . J - I W, I ..�. "�.,`., �, 1. � and His Inability to �;,il.l 1141�, � ,� . ,. _�i.�; steemed xesid.4pt assed away . 1. . . . ..411."11 . �, . . eilEy INA' L - t ''O' , ` . X trict Bowlers at Anfkdal - His Pro' a n e. _4 I -p I toin. and Lists. C ire . IL 1)n �,ay n I � . .0 , ffic. � . ... . . d 'hoining 'at his home, I -a- . .1 - . U . I . ., � , . I dutts. _ I � Alexander Ross, 75, ,;_��;�, � . . . . N_ McKil. -�,W,� Torih �itrvmot,. Goderi&.' ' I. is _ , 1, ,.!�z,; I I . I " I .. , , .1.t. . I . .­ , - ­ ­­ I ... - �- � or P `�! ; �.. :,�, - and - - trr. Coats 'was . i nts F �.lay.o * " � . . .1 11, wtink"of.Stratford . , . . � ,�, . ' . .L � 1. ��_ I MC . ....... in hN 75th year . , ials; Hi ' , I,, Z . . ­ I I �V"Jlll­ , - � lop, is Accident Vict'im. on. . I .— ­ �.`,Z,- , .V . .f - . . , . -, UFF . .�,.'� I and word of his death . 66�ne - & SONS ., !, .. 11 ''. , Al., _'. i . : I" . District Lawn Bowl' a Sbock to � a ,gqd ' I "O4 frie . . '. ­". �. . , Ing TORY TARIFF IS � -1 . i e gArc e_ � I Friday List Near Elgin, SEAFORTIJ[ TEAM . � ­ � .. I . .. ., I r I . -� ., � quamtdn"'e"es, not only in this ___ _= . . � . I . ' W.. ' - I... �;� -' As otiation. � LARGELY TO IEEAM' I '.i',,' ' , . I I - - . ,!,,A'...... . . I . I I I _1. . ,. � I,, I . . � L . I . J, - , .�`:--, . .Is I triLt but arod-nd Cli*qn.-, ,,.y6_er#, � I field w - P. B. Gardiner, . USED TO Wlg� I ... __�_" . . . �he late �Ir.,Coa,ts had Ode&before !t�. � , � - I . " �,�_'., . ­ . � I . . � I re . ,. I .. I ­ . 1. , .. . . -i' L, to G,od6�ich. ' I . ;. ., . . . L ' . ' . . I " I- Representv:tives Of Sehforth, Tavi,' I gf ., . � . . .:...�". , ,, . . , I , � ' _. . ,I . ,,� � . '09 . -Driver, of Wafton,. Skid. An interesting footb�ll book. has ' - - .., .".i_ � stack,'New Halnb6rg, St."Marys, .ti,it- Mrs.' Coats pTedeeeased,hqr hus- I ... ­ ibeen, handed The'E .. 1. 11. . ,Mr.__XdXiIIau said-' "Mr.' . . Z10 - W - xpositor by T. J_ . , ". . ome seven 3wars and his '- cial o in Tuckerim'ith - . .."', - chell, AVArood and Stratford - Clubs' ded Into Pole. - - ' Steph .% , . my -first words must be words of. con- ef -lie I 11 . ... ens, himself'an, old Seafortir . . �, ' only (mughter died a number . of R cted. Glory , . ... ­�:11 met in iStratford on Mbnday.night for gratalations to the hon. Minister of � . . . player of note. -it is the...year,.book- S ?. - the annual -meeting'-of the Stratford Finanei,fmr. Rhodes) for the manner years ego. Two. grandsons, Wi.11i&m I . I . 11ty Years. Ago. — . I.._% .. I . of the Ontario Assodiatioit Football : .1 ... . ' � - I - , Over . . . . nnil James, who.,have ibeen living -at . I I — , I . � _'­ 1 .7 :. I A ' .11 I . League, publiISheid � - ree, . . J .. 't - . and 101strict Lawn ,'BoFling Associa- in which, he delivered, his budget. It, -the Coats residbance, survive. , . ., . I , I , . ., of � On��_twvnty­th I I '. , I. .. ., Alex. Rose, aged about 75, MIR. years ago. 'PrGm4nent' among the� . ­_ I I tion. An election of officers was held .of *,course, was true to form. . 11 . . — No. 3, Walton, ont., a fo ., I— : . 1�' e a 1 was - The funeral took place on Thurs- , People of Seaforth "and dis- rnier mem- cup holders is the, 'Hurons f Sea- -1 . . and a tentaltive list of Tournament also pleased ind ed to notie the,mosc * I . 0 1 � 1. . 00' - dates drawn up. .,They i day afternoon. (By Special Request) � ber of the Huron County Council and forth and too in the -lists of Offic' . � J criticism which it received . triet need not feel that they . !, ,.- lows:, - I . ill1r. Coats recelvtd'the appointment . are in the cold insofiii.'as the In T6ckers�nith whe .. life, long resident. .ers. . . ''''I 4� . n I was young, pf MoKillop, is of-th, V� jd,U--- affiliated clubs, areo . ��t . � .at Ahe hands' of my good friend the ,. , deacL and his w3fe is Ai� S . �'k_ .. . . , 1; .". ''. June 17—Tavistock,.Tvivilight. ,o � 1%)m the Ross Government in 1902 Lindbergh kidnapping, case is We used to have the "mostest" fun . , in St. Jnsepj..'s many 8reaforth names. The h6nor- , _��, '',"'. � Ill n member for Sbetburne:-Yar- �ftcr having unsuccessfully applied concerned. The Very Reverend With paTIng bees and husking co ' Hospital, Lond,on, in an ,extremely aryppesident of . the league t . i. _� June 224 --Mitchell, Rinks, 1.30. , me (Mr. Ralston. I have - Iong, f- . MI hat'ye'ar - �" " . or barn was H. J."Crawf6rd d!onor. of ther ' ..,.-'--- - June 27--4Stratford, Rinks, - Twi- since realized., that honesty of ,pur- th.e position in 1899."' . H. Dobson-jPeanock, of some- Arid splendid dances in the,, � critical condition. suff'er4ng from a . . , �... . . . ' And private houses; no fee was asked , �1, , , ' T action and,humility 11 where down south, -Who so kind- . Crawford Cup, wbicK is still -:being.- ' . �� , , . , , I I ' ll]�714. . . . '. , pose, purity ; - fractured skull as the result of at, . s : �� I . 1. I --------- 0 unusual auto crash shortly .. i July I Atwood, Rinks, Lao . .... .. ' '. among the greatest vir- . .1y offered his services as ;nter- V,ith.D ve and Jimmy 1twtLs-.,io task. . before two played for locally. Frank Sills was. 1 � I ; ­ -ol...heart Are I ... a ,. -1 � 11, . July 6---4Seaf,ort1f,' Scotch ,Doubles. :' s' But, sii, as a huuvbl,, . . . �. .. . : ­ . I - .. . . o!elock on Friday afternoon 'On a Arst Ivice-presi'dent of the Western I .� I �::. . , �.� I . td,e "'of man. ' mediary beAveen th6ikidnap- ' . last I � tiller of the soil, as -one who has . pers h. I X"", I July 8—New Hamburg, Twilight. . WINGHAM . -and Col. .Lin'� was They!d play opera reel, heel and toe, 140. 4 hig way, IY2 ,,miles south'of Football Association for - the -,Huron 1! July 13--qStratfoid, Rinks -1.30.' for a ti;me chaplain 23rd Cotillions, waltzes,'roun Elginfield.' �', � . 11-,.: i f I , '. d we'd go; P. - District, and G. F. Rogers for. the- ,, , . ,I . July 15--M.1tchell, TIMrilight. largely expended the energies of life _.Mr.' ,Douglas WeatherAll and his 'Battalion, which was c9in-posed ' Cutting out jigs -and do-sedo, . B.' Gardiner, of Walton, driver Haugh ,Cu.p. H. ' . � 11, I in and for the uipli?t 'of Cialladian mother are spending,a few days with . of 'the men of Ifuroli-ificludi Swing them around and awiy we go, of the death car,, who was brough� . M. Jackson �was a. I . I . %I .. . tha 1119 ng, I ..... :: . , I nd Mrs. H. W. Colborne. -k� doubt . . .and Registration Committe and J. . . . I . � July.20��St. 'Marys, Rinks., 1.30.. ggrieulture', 1. must confess, t the Dr by Traffioe Officer Whitty to the.Lon-' Jnembo-ri of the Amateur Stand! � I � �, JUly 2Z—New lHamburg, Rinks, preseilt oiklook of farming is less &�, many from Seaforth. And out to, Bmitefield to Rosst farm d' I il following th crash;--vms re. T, Killoran, now Judge Kil'lorin of ._? 1 1.30. . . I ,. W. L., 'Craig , is in To�onto , many of the local' vpt�rans of To a white gloved ball was a charm, on is I . , , . , . e ., _ � ' he Empi6gi of Bri- . _­ -' the coroner's.jury under P . . � .� promisinj that at,any. previous ,per- meet berson, Dr. Marvin Craig, derm this unit -'will reeaIL-thq rev- .-. , Tbe_AAnqes *started right on time leased Friday night, pending the out. Stfdtford, was a member of tb' 'Pro- I t . I July 29--Taviitock, Twilight. - , led- of imy life; therefore 11 cannot al- tal surgeon Of t ' ni - come of � � ,! ., A'u-4 1�-4&afOrtibt Rinks,_9' N.M-; low this address to Pass without erened gentl0n"� .. They didnt.�va'it till 'half past ne., - r, test Committee. S'�eaforth member.; I . "... . - . , in, .. . . . ­ .... - (ell '4i*n). , .. � w froni'the Harold - Henderson,' of Lbildoil. He imina , I . I '. . . I ...." voicing Thy 'protest over,�ihe rec",. . -------- .. __ 7 I.- I of the pfficial referee board. inicilided �. I . . . ,,, _ ' Aug- -5-4St-MarYS, TwIlikht.:` . of,. this government in agricultural, world er:uigei , - , I ., .1 - . . ­ The McLean's and Cameron'.s anA wag arrested on Saturday on a charge H. IM. Jackson, Prank ,Sills, Charle-i- ,� -, 11 , . , . I I . 11, � l' " 'A . 10,�Stratford, ,Scotch Do' - . . ,Corr1gan4Mund41I.—A quiet. wed- '_� i�! I . of criminal. li�%giligence and appeared Stewart'and Thoma& Stephens. I 1. th, . 119 . u- matters. , I. � �, ' . % ,.; 4w� � , Walkbr'.s too, I . bles, 1.30., 11 I . ding tool�'plaee. on the 14th of April . "'' I ­., . - Ross', Chesney's, Forsyth's a n 4 in Saturday's 661171tY, Court and was . � . Experience liai tddght me �,thit to I . . Seaforth had! many. champiq�ihip, . � , . � i A6g- IX�' at ,the ,home of lio,n Mundell, !Sproat's, . . I released by Magistrate Hftwkvhaw on teams in.the various divisions. In'6 I f, ­ - Netw Haml)urg, Scotch get any' -place and 'aeeompHgh� ;aty� 'I J.Uerr.-Eikorifl ' . �;, �11 .. " Doubles I - I ,. "' ugfit � $3,000 bail. A -preliminary inquest spring of 5 � . i - ! go � . thing'in debate, -jiemust have, "So*a when .their i$dest da er, Irene, . MS-; McGee's,'McMurray's and ,the:, folk,) , 190 the Hurons were 0. A.� ' 1. . :, ­ Aug. '17---Atwbod, Steotch Doubles, common standilig ,ground; some plAt- Jimieson's who were teachers ons, the, team cor- . , L I . I 1. , was married to. Alexander Coirrigan, . The . &ld Friday night -was adi,o�rned'un- F. L. Senior cham-pii . I �� A ' . I � .. . I . sils . ' . , . . I .. ... I . , ,�." t' ... "1.30.', � ­­ .11, ., , , : f9rM .�upon which . at Ahe outget the of. Bp1more. , . . t 11 I . . three, . til Agril 21st It will be resumed at sisting of. I . .. �; 11 . 19­T4vUfiick Rinks I Commissioner Edgar Hoe, returned - Were -popular wit Birr.. - . . . Goal, Gerald' (4raves- � �A. 9 , ­ - Aug. - - I'M contestants , - ,I - ­ * Pat Ad Th"Sk. - h the .maidens fair; ,, 'bicks, Frank �Sills And � W. J. � Nk. . ,-!�� ­. 1, . __S.._, Nvil, agree.. That re- m1m*ona will . . . � � C %� 1. Aug. �i��Se�i�rtli,,Rilnilks, TvAlight. qViiement the' Zhistifr and I ry, g1re on illustrated - _; . ...��.. I � .:.. . Mr.. and-Mrp, Ross were �oming to Lean, half-lba-elisf CharlesSillsi, dfi�o' I � _... _ I , I 7 , 'Aug. 24--�N�w. Hi'mbiirg, Prime . a, in the Salvation . . \ . . -off weri . Davy I - -1,andon. aad'mied Mr. �,Gardiner ' .. '. - - _Ir . le4ure' , oil Indi ' I - The c�llefs and BilL to lNeXiiihoif and Chailes'.:S � ' .-I.L. " Scotch .nio# assuredly'have. 'Diaiing Iiis so,. � .41 . - tewatt ; I I . . . I ; Poubles -1.ft ­ '' - -electorate, previous to the Army 'Citadel on Thursday, +k -1ril 21 . ' ... I Our protrAms soon were more than drive them. Believed to have suffer� ..y.1g4t,, G.. .,�. " . . . ' ' . I A41 to the .. . _1 � F , Alled, . s, who wa . r, ' , .MeDofiald and" Dan 'Me- I � , _. I.." V ­ � . at' 8' p0m. . - ­­ I Known , - ed.a heart attack, (Mr. Ros ' Leod. letbntre HL Chettle; left, E..E. . 7 " ' At" I ][��' iell ',Rinks, 1.30., Nth'- Wel PIU611. , , r Pass , . W. a " ,,#ply 19%, ihe 'said- "Agrl�' . .. . . e ' Sitt ' P P . .�. .1 .. . � , J, . fePt -- ratfoid,-;i4rchants and ture 11 ul' - - Rol�er� Simpson��'a [resident , ot The whale bone collars and pblynais ing in. the front, seat with Gar4, Bryans and E. W. M`urraYj spares, . 4 . - 4- ft i1he.bas,% ndustry'of Canada." es. . " i . I I � , I Xauldaielii6,�,-2iid annual, 1.30. 1. .. ,dulross, ,passed away in Wingham After Sh6rt " � fteSs of Were up to. date if You will please, iner, was said by the driver to 14*9M. Britton and J. L. Carlin#. 'They- . � .� 11. . I ­ . .. ,�,, - . I � I , - In that pi'mon -we agre6.,' At After, .- � ­ suddenly lurched, over o I .. . I . " .... . I nSePL 21--�Si_ ,Marys, Scotch Dou- -Ormegtowu 0 . ja isbort illness. The funeral Two Weeks; -.,I Come�S No decoll4tte were the allo*ed, . . n his ar*' �w_ere Western Ontario Football Char- - . I . . . . . . t I .. Wes, 1.30. �' . 1. I . I , Que.� he said: -Agricul- . took Olacet from .his, late home, -Rev. - .- . I The, skiks- we're long d five yards "no' him bo'lose control of i� ' . lenge -Cup he] i ' " of 1891 . .1 .1 .. . ''I I I . �. ,, . I I . . . car. lh-e machine left the highway �_, . Iders in spring r . I I : .11 . � . tbre stands, first in -Canadian devel- J. Pollocki o4WhIfechurch, conduct- As Gre � . . 1894, epring 1,895, spring 189t; . I the b6wlefs-,.,�opreseziting the $ea O ... 4� Sh ' ' round. , I . - omuvnt," meaning. thereby thk 1. .., I .spring . I ­ . , � stgri- I .11 -1 . . forth LRW,n'�. B�,Wjing.40hrb were H,a _%. . ing t� Seivice. Interment was, made . I . : j_--.---­,�_, . and crashed int4 a hydro pole. � -hd spring and'fali� I . 11.­ FXy eultlim *Ust r46iW-`firgt,`cdnsJdi-#ra_" .1e. 1. ,�' . I lt-� .4 figc,4 0, . ., .q.tewart, Rtdus Winter and, Merton ti ­ in, Wifigham, . .. .. ,.-.,- .1.1 - I ;. — , 1965-6; The first, . , " . � . on at the hands iot*�'an� cemeteryi , e . . . . I The honie waltz 'Yea, dh'we must cordiw.j.W T*a,Mc Officer Wbitty, the te,=- to win. this'ell, Goa .. I, 1 , ", .� ::"' , .� . Ad I � p ineladed:.' 1, . I I OofiiAan . . I I I car skidde in in . � Reid. ,' . . government. And at Viroodstocl�:X.R,,,— --- - i I John. L. Kerr, proprietor of. the Whe goy. - , 4 the, ruts i the's-lusil W. V. Sloan - backs, W.- G. ,Willis anck , - � . . , - n Dare and Jinimy lays down o, the roadway for a distance. of 151 D. McDon ' h .- �., �%$, 11 - --0______ he said: "I shall regard it,j�S .my . I I Brussels Post, and one -of the'�.best . . feet -before it finall rolled into the aid; Alf4baeks, R. Jackson, I I .. . ' . known weekly riewsipiape their bow,, y , and J., W. Living- . - . .. . great responi,ibility if elected o so rife that in the midst otl kulging- i� .i publishers No cars to honk, no -gas to burn, tone,, left, H'. J. 0�awford and J. ,i 0 �%11� . Mom. LE I n " - . . ditch4 , Thomas Stephens " �'I' . 11 I . co n the 'Province, passed away at -his, 'We walked' for miles to some nice Smith; centm, W. M. . McDonild,r - - ' '� � . 28, 1930,. to see that,,the lecti�iye warehouses and overtlowing elevators Dr. Banting, of Lutan, who was, 8 . . - � . weight and '1ibw'6r of the Dominion we .have the lurid lyicture of t4hous_ home i.n. Brussels about 4 O'clocic I . . I summoned following ,the accident, .. ., . 3rX. Howard Hunter, of Guelph, and of C,anada is . farm . , right, J. L. Killoran and 0, A. Er�wai_ 11. . . . I -Miss, Marjorie *,Rlanter, of London, ture : placed behind, agrieul- ands, of, destitute Reople living . in Thursday morning, following a brief and eachil.,iochin'v''ar ,picked out their stated that he could not definitely and on the last team were: Goal, R. . , . I - � spent .Sunday at the! - 1. v�ould be lacking in qualifi- semi -starvation and away'over ,qVe . illhess'of heart .trouble. The deceas� mate, . : state whether or not Ross had died. Pe,k- back,, F. -.Sills .and M. . I—— I . . I 'Mr. an r home. - cations ,entitling . me to head a Can-' hundred and thirty thousand, idle ed m%Ln was -taken ill About two week., from the heart seizure'or, . Shea.,-, ' I ..., . d Mrs. Wes. Johns, Howard adian government if I failed to do workmen, there is a condition- upon ago, but � &re was no though� of And we all parted at the gate. . froTh the balf1acks, C. Stewart, �C. McKinnon . � ­ . .. � � 4 ; and Mary Nisited in London on Sun- So.- - � .. death and,the news comes as a great I hope kick Killop is satisfied with injuries suffered in the crash. Mrs- and Z. Sills; right, Gr. McDonald andi ; I � 25ell d I . which -no one wigh6s to dwell. Why these few rhymes of, Auld Lang Syne, Ross was rushed to St. Joseph'-' A. J. !McKenzie; centre, H. Chettle I .. I li . . VSpi .q .. . . � ay. Surely those words, were sufficient is this so? Bedaust the farmer is shoak t6 a wide circle of friends and H' itl, London. and- is under �the .left,. William Monroe and, Wm. me" � � Mrs. Everett Skinner is quite sick to. assure thb Canadian farmer that . business associates. B .. ARBARY ELLEN. c . - i . �. at the time of w�iting. ' . the product of, his labor The late Mr. Kerr wq,s -born in "W1 I are�of Dr. Foucar. � Lealf. ' S6kforth Collegiate Tnstitwte- : - � the.first concern. of this, gover'nin' ent for the baro'cost of production. A3 'Mrs. Ross suffered severe fracture held the Hdugh Cup spring 1891, I �, ...... 1114 . Mr. and 'Mka. Harry, Murch and would be the welfare of Canadian a,_conse asing pow Brussels 48� years age, a son of Mrs. ' . the aecide4t. which I I . -niec ' - ll,gence-his purch � - er . .. EGMONDVILLE of the skull 'in - 1893-4-5-6-7-8-9, 1901 falL.-and 1902 ' I � i e, of London, -visited at'Mr. Phil. agrioulture� Since the -day ,6f_­i_1ii�-__iS largely de.9troyed, and so the W. H. Kerr -and the late Mi. Kerr. took- the life -of her' h,josbanil. and has spring. , . - M'dreh's on :Sunday last. whole a. Young People Meet. -The Egmond' . . I __ --.1 .... 1. I.- -Al I tion ,however, it has entirely sub- national economic,fa:bric is threaten- ve received his education there and - since been in a serious condition. - . . I I I be held in 6rdinated, the requiremen . . in 'Stratford whbre he attended busi- Ville Youn. People held an excellent Football time is here agair1,.,gpd the, . . ­� . 0. ts of agri- ed. .. mee � The funeral of Mr. Ross took place following hin,ts to players a��­found . .. I � this, thurch next Sunday evening in-' culture and the general consumer to -iidst,of Such' a conditio'n, nes-s college, and. ,at an eatly. age ting on 'Monday. ' The meeting froni Northside United 'Church, Sea � ' ; _ In the n I 0 .1 - WI ,� . YPecial interest friends. during the part fall season, was entered the newspaper ,business opened with 4 hymn, roll ,call and forth, n Monday ,aft' . stead of in th-e morning,,. A iepretj- those of its r ' - in the year book *11 no doubt T;rbve . I i � , . it �ernoon, thefe very interesting: ' . . � . _� entative of the ,Bible Society will be As �Iov will have.poticed, the debat Learning the business in his father), minutes read by the secretary, Mar- being a large number in attendance. . e not a striking coincidence that . 1. th I �he The positions, as now adopted, of I � .1 ere to give us an.addresp. . on the address in reply, collapsed the ice of wh�at should begin to rise, office the deceased man later qPer. garet Finnigan. .The. roll call 'Wa3 The service was conducted by Rev. the eli�ven players constituting a. , i . . - _. . second, -day, leaving the House with and almost at once as if by ated papers in Blyth and Clinton. �anqwered ,by "One's chief ambition W. F. Smith, I&Killopr, assisted by team are, a goal -keeper, two backs,' . . I no business prepared by the g6vern. a buoyant optimistic spirit took p�s- nes3 , . . . . . magic, About seven years ago, due to Ill in life." During the business, plans Rev. W. P. Lane, Nortbside United three half -backs and live forward% . ... WINTHROIP�' ment, SO the Situdtioh, is that unem�' ses�ion Of.the people? But that spir of his, father, Mr. Kerr returned to for a third debate with Brucefield to Church, Seaforth. Appropriate music and each set is supposed to play in I Another Big Seaferth Softball Danee­-Card- PlOyment is go rife that it has 'set- it is gone.' - Brussels and took charge of the 'be held on the 9th of 'May wl'!`- was rendered by the choirs Of Duff's lines as nearly as possible parallel I no's Baal. Tuesd" April 26th. Mimic by tied upon the J%use O� Commons. Post, and came into possession Of made. A report was received from Uwdted -Church, McKillop, and No�th- to the goal -lines. .� C.ran# B!md ' I . Does that experience not prove the the anniversary committee. The an- A Ken Steele and h6 Cleff Dwellem--the real Therefore, my the business following his father's . side United Church, Seaf6 The following remarks on the du- ", I , <ircheatm . .- . text. to -night and strength of my words that: "The con- death. niversary will be held on the 22-nd of . �th. The I I �1 �% - whemvler I go Shall be 'contained in stant condition of agriculture is the remains, which were brought here ties and qualifications of the various. I The coranifinity was ]shocked, to ,tbese words--,. . ,MT. Kerr Wos., a -member of the M�y, 'Mr. Anthony -being the special from Lon -don, were interred in Afait- players ma�; be found'useful. I .o4s ' '11�there -be I' speaker. During the worship perioa Surviving ar,, . learn ofthe death of Alexander P real' barometer of trade. Why! It is . I I nevitable conflict be- at once the head and shoulders of the YnitedChurch and of Clinton Mason-' . � . -y killed in a car i*aiir agriculture and; any other in- whole structure. - injur- The catcher in baseball and the i.' who was instantl ,, ic -Lodge. He was also identified with .nI1 joined in responsive reading led his. wide,,, who was seriopA,p -The Goal -Keeper, � - - the Weekly Newspaper Association. by "May Wallace, which was f')",]Owerl ed in thei accide�t, but ose condi- . � " .,�" aecident on April'15th; while on,his, teresi; that Other' interest must tAnd do those facts not justify the I I . , .. way to Lond6n., His wife was 6er- p And in view ofthe conimnand- ' Kindly and' by the Lord's Prayer. � "O Wors.Wr, tion e goal -keeper, in- football posses many r . . jeld." words of'my text? ' `If there be in- affable the late Mr. Kerr .is slightly improye , and three characteristics in common. The goal- I ' , iogsly injured. and. is in St.' Xoseph�s Ing importance of a'healtby and vig- (evitable conflict between agridulture made a 'best of friends throughout the King" was sung and the ScriD- daughters, ,Mrs. E. mpbell, Wind- , r is all the better if he has had - I . � tlj�, �h ture lesson was read by Elizabeth, s,,; 9,,. J. 'M. Bi (A ke 0 e .." L� ]T�sphal, London, in a .%vry serious oroile r . Jrjej.% ., o I � $ Urat life to the 'welfare of alid any other interest, that otker in- (iton, Matheson, some experience in the field. He is; . . . �t �Onaitloii. Mr. R0, . ,6y two Broadfoo't. Jean Smith read a poeln and 'Miss Pearl Ross, Englehart. apt to have more confidence in him- �, � ss has been a tesi. 0anada, I add to Tay text these fuy.� terest'must yield. AVIculture nvust - - HIS wife predeceased ' him ­ dent of WeM,Ilop for a great number thef'-words, "Agriculture- must be be preserved and I I years. 2brviting -are his mother' on the theme of prayer. Jes,sie Smith There are also one brother, Dr. John self and he is almost certain to � be , - - stabilized if nation- Mrs. W. H. Kerr, Brtimels and ol ' took the missiop study and it waS Ross, Cohose, Niw York, and one wurer -with his feet. The go4l,keeper I ,;� ' of years. The funeral was 'held on preserv�ed and stabilized if national al integrity is to be upheld." , D. I . ayt i RY i's td'.be upbeld." dau&ter, Mary Helen. .. A. D. -Scott, Seaforth. I R), Mond dteorwoont from. North,side thtegrl , �, (What should -be done to remedy, the learned that Korean Young People sister, 'Mrs , The. funeral will take place on face -problems very similar jo oi;r -0 should have sperial practice in catdh- I I . �\, United Church, S6aforth, to,Maitland- Econoluically thig country, is in the Present situation? ' The remedy is Sunday afternoon with a service in own. All enjoyed *a couple of bar- . ing, throwing and punting out goal- 4 ,� bank cemetery� apd was largely at, most critical condition of ,Its history clear- Give to agriculture'the � Nvorld, BRUMFIELD shots and corner -kicks. .. ,, ,'�, t9ilded. Rev. 'Mi. Smith and Rev. -.:-a situation. so critical t1iit it N- ho -mar6ts which it- demands','Wid *h1c'n t2ie United 'Church at 2 P.m. . Inter- monica selections by Lillian Richar6- i ." I X Mr. Lane' offiniatesd. The pallbearets time f6r ally,6116, V5 -Visi and talk t - ment will be made in Brussels ceme. son. Mr. Malcollm gave a very inter. - Another Big Senfortb Softball Dance -Card- He should generally use his hifids I / . ; were .it must have And thus redwe the cost . dipti g ' rw's Rall, Tuesday, April 26th. Mus4c by to grasp the ball, and should trust to, I � Messr& James, Morrison, Wil- cheap .pollities. # HU4 i6ilhe tru� a ,the requirements of isirmers and tery. I . n talk on the work of Michael Ken Steele an4 hie Oleff Dwellors_tbe reaI kicking only when hie has no time to, i Ili m, Morrison,, William Ross, David - sense of- this tbrm *evni­ the Selene I --------I*,- Angelo in the Sisline Chapel of St. Gra UDydlo e itm consumers - alike to somewhat of I . ' I P r ter's Cathedral. A lively half nd Bend orchis,tra. . get rid of the ball except.with hiez � - ArxlrOw Matrick and Willis" of gdvernifilentv the #D* Vni''and. a pajJjy wit '.th - ice of f m. pro- NLEY Dr. W - 'D. Swan and - feet; e. g ­when forwards ar6eharg_ � . � *xA h. e, Pt ar STA little daugh , .. k Duiadas. Surviviiig besides his wife regulati�n. of the'nali-on go, R& to as - duUs. This is where the sli6a'pinch- ' O' hour was spent in games under thLl ter Patricia, spent Sunday at the Ing in ,lose on the ball, stooping to . I ' . n Thursday, April 14th, there able direction -of Glad1yis Qoleman. hw�e of his father, James Swa&, Mr. I I ,I,,. are three�.Jdaughter8, MY6. Vera Camo> sure. the libertY .-s6cdiity and pro,-, e& This' Is the cu"e' of the 'whole ' PiLsesd away at her home ill. Vorna, ,The meeting closed ,by singing "Blest Pick it up is always unsafe as the , . , I bell, of Windsor- Mrs J _X Burt6n;' gre6 of th; peo�f.'. . Owan returned with them to Hamil- , , ;�� . of xathei;�n, ,and ,kis; Pe'ar1'.AOSS,LOf_ . ' . .. . . situati,on. Give -Ahi? farmers their an old and highly esteemed 'resident be the Tie t1lat Binds" and'relpeating to,, l goal -keeper may be knockvd over be-. . 11 . . -, ganadiin agrIGIAture i's now in the requitk6ments a� �Iieeg equivalent to of Stanley, in the person Of Mrs. the `Mizpah &nedic�tion.' � fore he can get rid of the ball. In. , ' i . I . ..! Engle4art, aim one I.Totre-r; Dr. John verSr tituigh - bf depressiOn, - in the what,�tdioy must accept for their pro- Ellen'Clark. 'She bad reached ,the Miss Alice Knechtel, of Kitchener, Mr. JRi*�s Hill, of Stafford, has order that he may 'be ready for an � � I koq%, a 4dohose, NX�, and "onb sister, mid,st ,of a world depression, - which duetw , . I been spending his holidays wit') emerg k 11 i �, and' you are well on the way a9C,of 80 years And enjoyed her -us- was a week end guest at her friends in the village and vicin able to kick well and truly with either Mrg.. 'A. (D. Scott, of' Seiforth; We has been, driving 4nanly p4o,ple to a tow" 9 a final SoMation, No nation ual 'health until quite recently. , Her here. home ity. .ency of this ind, he should be - , 1% lexttild wit deepest iymoakhy to state, Of, patil,d. But let us forket that can, ,live unto,itsolf. This world has husband, the 'late William Clark, pre- Messrs. Gwrge and Whi. Black, e Mrs. Janieg.-Berry returned to her foot. � . L I - nd- . \ tgom)-my is confined to the ous.' Agriculture in,Camada muqt be- in hand and become mutually helpful of years ago. She is Survived by one Cane sg I � 0 . . that- 4 Mr. riculture will again beCome 15rosper- ent nations, wbich should, work hand daughters also passed away a nurhbwe no e on the 2nd e. ioni. London. Her many friends will be and not strai,�Oht' forward, as it is . . .. . ihos6 who,are Wfi to 'mourn. this condition is temporary; that ag- became a Co uni y ofInterdope deceased her about 17 years ago., Tj� When �pressed, he ghould ,always, ' mim it .o I f home in the village recently after We are sorry to hear * If"'ilon, gpen-t the week end at their spending the past three months in play 'the ball to one side of the goal, John ,M&Dn I ' I To aecomiplish this if son George, of Stanley, An& .five field, Spent the week end with Generail'Hospital in Toronto, having come Prosperous, but only if allowed to each other. Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Bay- glad to hear that sbe is much im� mu,A easier for an opponent to re-' I � Ao , 4dudergo an operation on his foot. its e6l6nercial freedom, and is instly'Ve could only ,cancel the war dIVIAS daughteis, Mrs. W. Johnston-, of Stan. parents here � bec Proved in health. turn a ball into, the mouth of thq . � . . . I I . -Montgomery fell off a telephone dealt by under governmpittal author- 'between nations,,sto ' Mrs. Hugh Berry is with her goal when it is played straight Out ., ., � eirly I � p, thebuilding of ley; ,Mrs. Emily Evans, of Sedorth.; -Miss Louisa Allen, of.Hai'ailten, . . . I � 11 severe ity. It' is acknowledged (by all that armatnents, gradually pull down these Mrs. (Rev.) R. A. Miller of Tupper- 'Was a week end guest at the'p mother,. Mrs, Smith, of Bluevale, who than when it is kicked to . wfoot i0hich never seem. Agriculture is the basic industry of rno,qt 0 structive arent'll is seriously ill. ' The oal-keeper, too, if possible, . I . I 8 filt � onie side. . . i 11.1 " 'uri� . ,b tariff wallk and at- Ville; 'Mrs. W. Bate and Mrs. Batton, home, 0 , ! to =1) We understand- he, whL ,Canada; that its constant condition low. the family of nations their econ- of Tbront6, also one sister, I*s 'Mf. and 'Mrs. McLoughlin, of To- should, j� .111, I ITIm le real,baro-ineter Of the ti�ade of - Win. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. W. iStevens, of Kif. ronto,espent the week end with friend; be able to kick off when the ball has I �. � . I tC' ain in the hospital for a is t1 fe' a good place,kie'k; o as to - � , omit! liberty, the proMin, would be Becker ofSaskatchewan. XTS�'Uark 'cherter, were [Sunday visitors, with in the village. - . 1. . weeks, we wish him a'speedy the c6irfttry and without a dominant olf6d; and the way things are going was t ' gone 'behind, and' thus save the backs . I . � . he eldest gister of the fate Robt, Miss Bell Jackson. . relcolviery. agriculture 'the whole. national econ- in ttiis country it strikes ij� it . . (Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 'McKenzie sLpd as ni . � . ' r. and Mrs. Harry Hart, of Sea� omic fabric will fail to Pieces,, ' ' -be a good plan, to lock up 6kyettri of kind and Christian disposition and Egniondville Young Ptople's -Society where they expect to make their home ire . I 1 4 Toledo last weiik He 'must be cool in tempei�ament M i might WXinley. She twas a woman of very The regular weekly meeting of the fatmily left for h as possible. ., forth, sipdnt ,Sunday with Mir, ind We,ftr bag that fact been, illustrat- tho Inir . A*s,. L. Sparlinij. . As;terial heads Of our govern� was -greatly resiected and loved, by was held on Monday evening with And agile as a cat to avert the light- ,. I .. , . ed 'more clearly -than it is being il- ment, so as to ensure'that t�rade niat- all tile for the summer, ning-like shot-, that are often inade. I � The -euchre and'datwe held last Ftim- lustrated at the pre nt ti who enjoyed her acquaintance. prmident in charge. The annivera- W. M. S.Meet.-Th� regular meet- I I., � I I 86 me. F6r ters would be �9111owed their natural The funeral sqrvice was held -on Sat- ary, which is to bo held on May 22nd, ing of the WjM,S. was held in the s,o that he may kn IC 11 , day night He must have excellent Judginglit . *as well attended. The the ,past fifteen months and more, Swing. Why can such a policy not ,be urday and was conducted by he as- was discussed and it was decided to school room of the church with Mrs. his goal, when to ow when to leave . 11'' � I -prize ,winners were: Ladiesy ftiost) bmines,9 iconditions h9,vte beeft'prite- followed in this country? Surely.we ter, 'hev. R. A. Poulter, assi P - 'place himself in. ­ �, ganves� - 'A. Xerf- ladieg' ' ,. " . �-... .�:� 1XrS Lon,6 tically -paralyzed. TIlat situation has have already had, ample proof of the Rev. R, St son in the chair owing to the front of it, and when to retir� to the 1�., �d by 'have a ,concert the following Monday Addi 11 � �Andg,,Wsa Atiolia bafe; m#ft's-nidst been greatly.int4lisilled by bhe, defeat " A. Miller. The floral tributes, evening. (It was also decided to have 9ibsence of the president, Mrs. Brem- goaI-Iine. He qh(n'ild not 4eave bis. 1. � way thibgs dre going in the agricul- and the large concourse of Sympa- the last debate of the contest with ner, who io ill. The meeting opened ,goal uti�rotected bV. running . ,�4-11 ife of ,Canada under this gov- thizing frieil%'glioke of the IOV out any, J,9ar6eS,j Mr. J066s Kerr- men's lbm Of th'e Daiii-al'iij Bud'get, And the un- tural 11 ,' , hands, Mrs. Eldon Kerr. '.Mr. Walliani keasonable- customs and tariff enact. em,Mentls present e and BrIucefleld on May 9th. After the de- with the ,singing o.f al hymn and te- distance towArds t& sid% ev, I" � Boyd Won the Prize for the - inot pients of the Bennett C,pov,dftmen I � ,policy. WhY can esteem in whi,ch she was h6ld. The Votional period in which G. Caleman, peating the Lord's Prayer in unisop, en,if 0- I _ a t 'Such a policy, as I have Indicated, not pallbeare'ra were Rix grandsons. -Tn,ost cdrtai-n df ot,ting the 'ball, as a. I . � I . the vralce, be Pur u the world? The four -act play entitled, "The part, JessioSmIth told of the Kowan I , slight mistake in calcula - g mes &r the ipeason. . preceding and following, in Jean Smith and ,M. Wallace took M,., A, McQueen read the devotional , _ tin �1' my opinion ,the reason is that Village Lawyer " wl�ich is being - which Mrs.'Haugh op X thtj*!� , I I "'2I . ,Mr. and Ws.' Geopgb Cbaithvrg, ot of the. falPhr,e of the Proceedings of rn leaflet aftei . ative distance from I - . . ,�,M y ihferenl�e -of the Day," self and his oppopentg . ;1'. .1 I -ns of to -day. During the ht- ened the stl�dy, "What a I of him 7,� � I Benmibr, agent Sunda with Mr. and, the'last 11liperial- ,Oo' ,-pre. problei , '?i' � those Who am in- power in qorm� of Pared 'by o�r,.I'xoung Peo,plef v011 .be erary petiod 1)h'. Malcolm g is Practically— - I r Mrs. 01. S antro", - . I With trade tailing, . a-ve a very ch.iptor 7, "Koriea)*W�d of th,9 ba*n.11 fatal. .,He, will do we i:i'li '' � � It. wag AnnOuftded over the ViEdio cliftLo,g, Ira off, revendes, de. the .11 leading nations .are afraid that presented in the B4ke !ft* interesti , alid . ,11 never to lft�fe� ., " . I ... ... I . oa4r­ . . _ §h_, o ­ ..,. e_�,J� , n'spottation. ,seiq Te__ - _n . ­ .1, � --p,g. _. edivatjonal talk, -on She wass -assLated. by Miss. Munro, his Past except when the ba,�Jtg ar'%� 1 � �'­ - I— -.�-..At"ldtcy..thtw�ftf#-1)4rn-ATe- IgMblil* * d0ing' 90`1t'-ViW-Co8't -Aem. th4ir Xp"iff -2,00., ,This Is .-Michael . AngdIo19 life and work, Aie- . - I I " ' ' " � , I ' "WIth-ere I* I �rA I at ... � I I 'It -a-- a - _ . i, �'.,� a viiiner of "P"' `� �of ghoe8 in. the . e4le ' lifig UP, ,Mrs,. R. P Watson, Mrs. Mc.Laughl-fli ' . 4 , W"X9ft'idted the llati6nal debt pi Positions at the next appeal to their ' A� evel"n and is highly recom- ter several games *ere played, the ,Mi., HAu * .unavailable . ". r F ' 1. , Im .41 ' g I : I I - gh and Several. -, " �.., , �� Mti�� 19"w"119, OffliMigmtion seVeral electorate . A' ��ggh ould dftw a, Jurge in I i4relic and Sill as m e n d e 11 ItAng. dp Ig's kh s. - ­ . 0611fdot. reduced to it Inininin , unie%ploV , , . 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