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I .* lAil,.-of fAie I - ,In 4 letter releelVed this week , . ,,, . - - W �i5l ., I , , - , , I . � . Depar�ment of A-glriculture,L T'd- it ,; " 'A t e fT= Mr. I. Langstroth, of For- - I � at - Meetjng.,� ot ., ,1�0 ,;;; ­ - ' - ­ ' ' . 6 ' rorito were'In this district last . I I , .1 AIN r . take ag est, and a former well known - - ` .1 . 'L 1. . � I adv", I ' - " I., . I . . .,fT,1,1_ I rweek purchasing show'h I . . ,.N,4.1qI " . � . "I ,:7-q",., �N, orses . SeAforth resident, he �Pay.�:- I L "I . . . z�.-)�,,,��41 111� J. Leslie ke Late Editor SPIendid Reports Given. At I I I I —.;--,. I " ­,�', 1,-,1,'1- (A ", foTtheStevenson Stocl� F�armsr. of this 16 *'­',,�.' , "A-fter flAT years . I -- I I � . I .-- ,cost as, an apiar- . . " ��,,s?'�F,,',! I � 'Pr�R'pl� I . .... � Meeting of Presbyterial 'Among the Iyareb4ses were a . . . "....."'o . � ist, I have diaposed of lmy lbee , I ­ -.:�' - `ij, ,,, V ,; '. , . ,y,,� - . . � .. I , ReeVelkNabb, of Grey ' Lvge.y'. ,O i . - . * 'I, 4 1 ,,.�,W,�� '), fro - - _#iub�k� n ...' P_ �, �. , '. -year-o-ld druff- gel -ding in ' I . I , I 3 ,business. A few years, age, I , ,, � ��`.�'� of the Brussels POSL opportun"ity . . . I .1 I , I . . I ­�,.,.. ,�". . . . -Xr. Alex. Wri ' .. . . . . , . . ,� I- Held in United Church' _g4t, of Tu�Dkek- had 300 hives, bqt as old -age ­ , 'tend and Many $ �.,, ,.�,@_ I I 11 . 9 11� - I " At w 0 ��.,�;�_ � " '3 I W "' _11 � I I simitfh;, a 4 -year-old from Mr, I ng along, I have -to Goderich- " � ,.L...�':!,�t. I 11 I to ]make q' ' I I 11 ,G -on, and a 2 . . . ,. Replies I .jar_ ' Of .. Interest Di , . Winghant,. on Tuesday. - R ThpnVs -year. . ' 7 -:*L'�", ­," . bpen reducing my holdings. I . - � .", ,.. 4.; 1;'.1-R, A - I old in D, � " " , . ­ �"­' t"."., V ­ The Plost) - : . .frod , Potheringhain. $ - . . aim now over 80 years of ,age, . . I . � . I I . . ... .1 I . 1-0. ", . I L , . - 0 (FrolTi . . . . repoirg, I .1 . ­ -__." ,.4,�� I , . . I � I Scas. This latter colt has nev, . '. I . ano I will tryto take it easy? . . . � I I 1. ., , It . . . . er; been i,b' . . 11 ­. I Gone Home'1----X*-da,Y we -realize 'L ,eaten in a regular I . . I .Many friends will join The positor. - 1,Z.',,'-,,,-� '' ' , , . The Hluron Ex Mit. F. S. SAVAJ G ' . - ' -,�'4' I I MRS. W. P. LANE ' - iclails.-in the show ring,takin, , AF�, Expositor in the wish tfiat, Mr. . I . . , 0, VA I M. I I I ,,., I 1� I the full significance of -these words. 9 . D ' , 04� 1 -be sp I I I ` ' . A first as a foal-'alid yearling at N' M., , ared long Dear,Edftor: MY attention was re. . k 11 The Qxriyn Reaper has entered- . .. cluff Sons Laugstrotfi'*ill 'A -1 , . . , "I'll ­ I , , ;., I'. i " . - li'a,p,� , I -RtSXD 't � � . I fold and removed one of .our hunt- PRESIDENT -London and - has 'been ,,Arst at . years .to enjoy tk ,Wpll, earnea ' cently drawn to an 'item whic P - 9N. ,'- , ' 11 �, . I � . . I I . . - — i_= - , — . . I I ., ...�. . . . , .1 1. . U --of 73% - , � . I.-_�'...­­', .1 .. , 'ber in the p6mon of our beloved- I all local fairs. The other colts . I ' ' . re9t. 0eare in the"Gl6deF161 Star 4kdri I .. '.. ­,­ __--._1-_* .- - � - �: - I - — � ,. ' . . . . I . . 1�., ,,.�, 11 - . I I friend and publishew, J. Leslie Kerr. I . . have also'been. prize wi'nnerg - �' - . 17th, referring to the pay sheet of A meeting of business ' . :. '. %��� , , _.:a, f I Our little craft is as a 9torim tossed The sixth annual meeting .e at the local sho*s. All these Airon Old Boys of "Regina I . I L . the House of Refuge Committsia,; oe, 'Mar -Of the, . . , ."I �'.;,,�,, �,;;;; , , ' I . .__ - - which committee I um chairman. 'The Town ,of Seaforth met in the, town hal . :"��";"."L"", 1. . ` � "' I ,_ . � .. ' e,d �f th horses. are by the well known I K; , I � ��, ship which has lost itv rudder. Our Huron Presbyterial was h in the "�:,�'je� . .. - - ' ' , L., . . beloved "Captain,-" -whose -'smili , stock,�horse, Favorite Again, Hold Fist Sock] Evening. puimipkin -pie. Just last week a car- -bylaw passed in January last, pro. . on Wednesday evening, Aipril 270 Ing United CFurch., W-itIgham, -Tuesday, . . L I, I I ". �,..,: � 11 April 2 -6th. The morning ses,slon op. , own-edby Mr. Robert -Murdock, . . ". vided for Payment Of $4.50 per day hen about sixty were pres4�-ht. , , . % ­.:,.`.: countenance we shall miss from day . w . . "t, . atoeg left for Sasli:btebe- , " I'll, , , , to dity, -has 'been -taken from us as iv — ' ' load Qf p4t 'Mayor J. F. -D . .... :: ., 1".. ... ' , . � , � of Brucefield. They h e ,to and 10 cents per mile one way by _�aly ope'iied the" I 1;, .�, . wan from, that -'station. Other parts . _"..;�'. I " '.1 ened with devotional exercises con- ­.00me to Huron for the good Mr. and Mr&'Jawig McCon- 'railwa . was, avpoint6d temporary * :, �.,A , . I .11 God in His indinite wisdo m. called him au,ted by Mrs. W. P. Lane, tb e pre. st- . of !Huron responded; to their I mit, Y Had this committee travel- 1119, and . � ��, L 11 . . . . . . i chairiman, and E. L. B . .. .. I ,-.. .. . ques� . . led by train it would have taken two ox as seeretary. . .. 1, I . .. I -home. Though our 'hearts are hearvy dent and Mrs. WIghtman, of Blyth. , , , . 1, nell (nee � Sproat), J6hp and many big bales of clothing and . . . . ,�, , ,; ,� " . . 1, . with sorrow we shall have pI I , I - ek made, the. past winter ,days to hold this ,meeting, as not one Mayor Daly outlined -Many items ".0, eusan - ' ' sums of mon , , �� ­ . ep i n a bit easier fo,r the droug,ht-stricken inambe Tne Associatibli, .1 ":­. I - tended a, welcome t& the delegates I - L - 0 . . ; 11"�� I I 's, I I , memories of lour association with him. . Mrs. W. M. Willis, ok._WhIgham, , � Sproat, (Gold r--zf - this committee can get to .that a Business ills . 1. - '�,IYLN - . . . . couad do -for ,bh,e benefit of the bug ,:�L. , I I L and visitcws. During the busin ,. I Store),Mrg. John Harvey people. . . I . Clinton and back the same day. ..I, .� I :1'i I We Aall meet ,but we $hall 'miss' .es,� . . . . . ,., . 1 11 . ,"t I . I him, period in invitation was receiveO If. I had taken the train, MY,mlle_ ne*s men, the interests of e � town . th , � - - to -day, -she said. She said th Perhap� you can all picture to your- and the community. I . - ..14 at ev- (nee "Hood, of Tucker. . L age would have. been - 80 mi1cs, or . t " "', �` ,, There will lbe his vatant-chair; from Thames Road Auxiliary to hold e I I ,selves a dTive on a beautiful -sulm- - '', 211 I � ry Young woman nee& the friend- ' 1 $8.00 and two day's pay at $4.50 per , Xotion was made lb,y Mr. F. S. 8av- , , .A , . I We shall linger. to caress him the 11a33 meeting there. This wai -ship of an older woman and just as smith),,Mrs. Dav�ld MC. �mler's day along the -paved. r6adr. of auge,'siilconded �by John Beattie, tha�, . �': ", '� I As we breathed,hig n6me in. prayer, accepted. Arran-gementi for a fare- L old Huron. Starting from Goderich, Oay, woluld be $9, making a total of . . F �;; . . ,.Tju-c4 dbes ,every older woTrilan need $17,,00. But as the Star says, Vam we ,:rgA,,e an associatio ..!�'i�X L I . . f n to be call.- .: Z�,,, , ... I . il 'L I well. -service for Miss Moffat, who is the friendship, of a .young womar. Cutch0ow (of W!nthrop), in the.dewy freshness of the mOrn- ed the &aforth Busine : i'v. 1 . .1 I Not only to the im,)T.Iediate rela- -' The future of the youth ift oijr church . ' . Ing, we -go the -leading economist of the couilty, I ssmen's As. , - .- I . giving herself as.a nurse on the home Were Oldlimers; Present. ' by C11inton, Brucefield, rx,ciatdon. . ,, _... ��. .. . - I , thilk goes to prove it, as I only re- , tleetjon 'of officers kVdre I �. ..". ,:,, �1, ... I tives. and frien& the news of the mission field, from Huron P�resVyter- will.lble just what we, who a ' fferisall, Exeter, 'Centralia; on L to . , ' .'. ' .'. - I L ..., � passing of 'MT. Kerr came, asl a great . re older, ' . ' ceived, $10.00 when I could haveAak- ca fed for� ,:,.. ial, were made. The'finance !comndf- ,make it, ls,he stated ' , — ' Each town, each village, is by Mayor Daly. . I .,;�., but 'to. the ,London. ' . .�,j� " ': LL. L ShGck . ,She said that M -14 hile Re- a , bower of beauty with well -kept en $17-00 and- not violated the Janu- , : �: ... �L - "community at tee was appointed as followst Mrs. we talk much of investments but rs. . P. lCleAA ' - '... Moved by, 11 Stewaxt s . V " large. While it was realized that he ary bylaw, . . , econded, by - 1. - : : . I i was in a critical condition, , his F. J. Burrows, Seaforth, the new that them was no investment' that plies to Toast' "014 Huron" lawns and 'beautiful homes. Each Now, Mr. Edftor,,the same applies R. & Hays, that F. S. Savauge ,.)a .. ., -71.1111 . . cheery disposition peveT fai treasurer; Mrs. Greer, ' Wingbam ; paid such large, such lasb-ing divi. I I . road bordered with magnificent to every member ofthis committee, Chailiran-­-Carried. ' I � .. . . I �? , , maples;' Oten 'almost intertwining Moved by R. S. Rays, second . I , ". led hi'ni'l, Mrs. Grant, E�ceter; Mrs. Cralk, God. dends as that invested in young 1,irf�,. When'we olvi S viz. MT. Stewart received $8.00 and ' ed by ,; ::. .. airl . "How mucli time, - love and prayer George Fergu , I 1". . � . and our hope that he ,might ag i � erich, and 'Mrs. Plunisteel, Clinton. thifik of out old homes above -our heads-a'veritable L er'. . � � regain his former health was .in Huron, we'think of beii,aty. Beau- Lane. And in, 6aclu.town or village, 'by train $10.75; Mr. Switzer $10.9.0, Son, tbai J. W. Beattie i ­-, 1:* Mrs. Andrew -called the roll of have you been investing'," she asked? , by train $12.20; Mr.'B'allantyne $9M, be vice-4ch,aiT%ianl.---4Carri,-d., . . . I -..1.1 . 1. strengthened by his own thoughts . ty- -of hill -and, lake, of - ftl4d and 'bablr we pause beside the memorial raised ' , ­!�,, , I �p iliaries, Almost all were re- e said that lack of ieadership-doe� by train' $11.00; Mr. WTight $0.90, by Moved'by R. S. Hays. sftonded� bi . :� ; .1 'ux, . toward reedivery. . bhng-.0)rook! Of, wwxidi;rful tre .. i . "I"I'll: !I � - . I ... I - I . .. I . L- 3fiss Ina Cunningham -4 the trained that there were 62 Auxiliaries with,,a a lack of consecration.' If the young Huron is a garden.. -, � �, . . . . , ried. . . . . Truly,,. every, 'part Of anys sons who hgard the call of. their presented.L [In her report s1he 9did not. mean .lack of 'ability, but rather. of flowers. eS; by -loving -hearts to hundreds of Hur- train $11.2k; Warden Rader $9,30, by Ged.­ A. Sills, ,that E L:, Box -bet see 1 , , - Kin ,, and n w lie in Flander's Field. hands L - _....".... nbership, of 2,112, which1s ''people ar6to be savell, she said, we It was my good fortuiie til be in ' V' this meeting and all the committee' , 'By a i�bbwbig­of it' -was de'�' . 1. nurse who had devotedly and skilful- total met I . . traib $11.40.. ThIs.was discussed at Teltary,40ari . ly,,waited-o-n ,Mrs. Kerr in her pro- just 39 less than last year.. There - ". I ". We cross from London to Strat- . . �1. ,Mbs-t spend ourselves. She quoted cided atonimittes, of three would b � . :,:,: -I' � Agreed to it and f was to take it up ��� 1. ��. tracted illness- anA later was, the Were 30. now life -members. . Huron f or mazik' rilotith's 'last year. ford and come back by Egmondville, . - - - , one as . , -, ft. .. , . at the June session o sUffici-ent, which was garried, but at . .. ;. day nurse for XT.. Kerr in. his fatal SaYIng'that thO Going in the &pringtimd, a er years Seaforth an4t again to Clintim. 'We f the County I a. I L ,,��j, : . I - 'Mrs., Layton; of Exeter, called.die happiest .people in the world to -day on the pr�ajrie,, can, oa hot picture admire the bounteous crops on every ,CQ#ncil- Surely this-eY-r9ahittion will ater.tifte, five names were given for- ­ I ­" I L - ,. "I sickness,, deserves it large measure -roll of Y. W. Auxiliaries and Circles arty those who are giving and. sa,cri- yZile satisfy the Star axi,d others.who, nominatioA and it was moved -by W, ­ , . of praise for hei unselfish Seiices. my delight as I sped attez lmile, hand. 'We love to see the fruit. And, . are . " i � and said that there was one'n,ew Y. fi-Qing for others.; the unhappiest; past beautiful, qrchards, laden howling about.this for political gain, A, Cr'ioli ..... . seconded by R. J-Meffillan, . I .. I A4��_ ", L . In this conniciion also it may, be W. A. and 4 new Circles witli an in- those who are. , fast trying to have a with as ,we coiir�-_ to the end of the HuTan I '7777. -"-'But* -,good time. Sh;,sai& that i perfumed apple .1blossoMe. � Road, as the rays of the setting sun i . � 4. , . noted that ,Afisg-- @&oDonidd was, ,r,a,,e in membership of 10D. f women . Thanking You for space in your Ithat. these fi4 act .a�s a comm.attee: .: , L nikfxC ntirs,6, for,: Mr__Xerr during she -asked, why was it tha t�v,er a hundred yt4i�s ago, Dr. valuable l5aper, I remain. 1. H.Stewart, Ed. ]Keating "Roj;j . � Al anted real lasting ihr - la Jl S*oat, e 1:L' . t with 62 ., fall. behind the �e, we pause to . I Frank,Sills, 'Geo. Fergusaii.-Oarried. I . . I . . . ., I .�' - - his serious, illness and 'Migs El -illa, let them Dunlopl, a joviit ' viiiil',genial ,Sc:Otp read the. inscriptions- at ,each side � I ., . .;".. _Ja Kerr ,eniW1�,.1oT1kAj#1atio:6s the",* K, . . .of I The . 11 . also ,,rendered Ver' uable �s- I , �re,`I�ily link-themselv * uly, with the King- ,,Came ,Out to ,Canada., Re -had lectur- Yours respectfdlly, , � , Executive, appointments-, no,* - 211. - . .y val id whi�e. '14'..;.gir,l,."gr6uo�s,'��;.xnd' -Implih, ' , the road, "Erected by the W.ple of . .. � . . . ­ , L ", " , 11 ., '' , ea " the dom of God eMovement. - --She- s Jd, ed in ,Edinburgh Univerilty; he W I being completed, Mayor Dgly retared. . . , -4.." ;1J. I//. she was id,Mri kl�rr%'t"ig' I , .. . , I P . ! Huroji, in, memory of the btave p - JOHN MCNAB]§. .t-. ..... . I miembeTs. of the Auxiliary to give -th4t it will cost but it *ill pay. Wp� written to 1. fron, the chair, to be followed, � . . `.�, ��.� � - . I M L the great Huron L - , , . I . .... . by , - . J , �� - . ­ ulae,' . �,,. .. "Etirs ago, lits, paxents being the litte ill live on and qn-if we.unloa(J.t�tc -had contributed t6many British'imag- -Road in, 1927." We think that n'6- . 0. _., '. ,elected aairfman F. gave . �­.;� J. Leslik was' born in Brussels 48 leadership. . .. . wl several 6diedrtboks - be neers' Who blazed I - . �Z,, ,� - . L I Ifts.'Well,Nw n, callod treas" tO'the live i 1tf wits moved -bv F. Sfllls� seconded , I I . �d, of Wingboo tires of OUr.fjVeS'Lin 3 a:z1ft6i.' .'He had'succosfi3lly hunted drive o' Mal but we "' " - ;`_�_.. . .,�, I �­­ W. 'N. Kerr ai6j, his lberieiv,Cd mother, the, roll foi 'Mission Bands. - She re� of the youth. She urged all to re- c uld be more beau ­� ..... .. MCKILLOP .1-, �­ L' 7" by., J "W the � . L ': . .XTS. Kerr. He" received his elkrly ported 32 Mission ,Bands with 6:73 =�e.lmber timt I big game,in. Indih, Mid from ,his almost change our mind,. whefi in . I . 1. I 105rdno,that merchants, I . :� I I . . . L%%'- . 1. . .. elcisle their -places of business on Wgd� . I , . 11.44 . . . . . . . "hing i6 not, great ,prowess ther , he 6KI..ieceived the' Octobei we again go over the. route Rose Bushes--:ffolland rose 1)1115heg, 15 cents nesday . ,.,�-. , , : t -education in' Bius��u public school, annual'member4 an& 20 new -life with God'land that nothing, is great "i I -aternoon during ,the months C - �: ­ L I i ,, afterwards aibending Bxxl4iness,� 0ol- meiwb�rs. Winghant heads vlgktimie a I'Tigei.'A�, ,Re, was de- amid. the glorious spleiidour Of allt- Q�Ph at Beattie Bros. . . . I '. I 1­ � the, lis' . - with Gold. If we want people to think �Iighj I . 3843-1 ---t . lek-,'e in 8h-&VorcL'Wben a you ed mrith Canada g unin radia�iice. : � . . � .., � of June,, -Jiufly and August, excepting . ,� � . ­ I I L q -'determin,�J I . ,-�­ 'oli . "' . . .. . -a ipublic h day intervene$ ja' . �. .. L __'�� ... . ng man with .464 irniemilbero- There has been we�.are e idm . be tru )�Q - O' -.eve, -t for i� _ 'But the . asaples- are -not, only for uff's . I , . 'he enteired- .-him'UtherNs, Loffim, and. .an jn4r true, w -, t .. e. uth ni iki ' home in. ebe-ting when . .­' I _. , : : , I . s . '1P t WIl 0 hi . The regular Of D . . ...;.,�.,�A­ ". 11 I ,j d and ic� to, the world friend, silo a little rmor6 exampl�. I Ve ­­ ­ l ,, ' . .. rn4d the printing. -He Owns . .. e�sls "im-at L tftJaneg' an4.,iub- -,6-dity" needs a - little' leg' ,criticism � t,h . - ftat,o 'a b 'dij,' � the,week - . ,: I 'L lea kid d6rneee. 11dVen'ttare' eauty.' 'We hu all spent inhily Chmvh L"ies' Aid aafd Womr, .. ­­...'' ­­ . � ­.­�­��.,;g ' . - She ,sald and.daring, re started from �Muddy happy hours. in the sugar bush. Such c )motion was. , . . . ,*�`,":�' ��,_ 1, i I iht�d C. that -one, quality a leader required _ York, and blazed, a, trail through the syrup! ,,Such sugar! What fun to home of Mrs. Robert Hogg on Thurs- oss Sprout, and secoyi0ed . . � I. � "I I I . operiW The Bl�th Standard, for- it Missibnary So iety Was -held at 'theK An, amendiniezit to- the . f of sWid. There are just two affill moved by 9, '! AuTaber -yearsbefore going to Clin" G.T.T. 'Groups, Seaforth and Wing- wa's tact and defined it as "something y1igi% forest, where dak,.April 21st, . by Russel S.Proat, that the merchants , k . . .111, g 11 I . ton; where he operated hitherto, only pour the hot syrup on the'snow and- -with a good attend- . 11.,% , . the Clinton bam. These,contributed. $45.30, siiid that if you ain't got it, eve*rybod� Indian feet bad trod. Aftert L close their places df business, on'Wled- , :1 . New ETa -giving it up owing to his Mrs ' ' , many to crunch the delectable result.' What ance. The first part of the afternoon ' , " �) I I 4arther's. ill - health, and subsequent . Davidson, ,of Wingham. Mrs. knows it---bl# if ,You ha,ve g0t. -it no- weeks of ,hardships and privation, he fun to give a waxy chunk' .to the was spent in quilting., The chair was ring the month4 . . � I. . I r 1�­ ... ' . demise to edlit the -paper Of which he Farrell called the roll of Baby . Bamd,s body notices it., 'SMe said,' let� 'u-, reameted the spots where Seafbrth and dog -to .see b, shake ; pore 'beg ,occupied by Mrs. ,W. F. Smith. -The of June, July, August aiid September, ,� . A . ". outh bring,- Clinton now . stand, and, Proceeding, and finally to _. settle ,down till tha .ineeting was opened by sin excepting when.a public holiday in- . , I . . . , I , and iii her report said thA,t the Baby accept thebballenge that y �n_ , im, I , ging a I I .�� yq was Publisher at' the time of his, Band Department -was the most irn- usr and train'them for the work of made his way to where now Goderich tervenes in the week. I t. I death. Just five months before"his portant of all. It is, one of the most the 'chuirch. I . I sweet luimp, melte,d,'so that he� might hymn and the,iScripture readi�j,'by me L I . I -�;. I . � . . An. a ndment to the amendment I—— , I death, to the very day, Leslie's fav- . , stands, above Lake Huron. -again open his jaws' . . Mrs. Wilmer 'Scoti. Prayer was'qf- ' " - . . I encovraging Tha-ip are' 20, R� A solo -by 'Mrs. A, W liford was ' was .made by Geo. Ferguson . . . __ , .k . . . orite aunt, -Mrs. Matthews, of Owen Bands with . a Inembership of 442. ly4atifully 'rendered. ,I He was so impressed with the What car ride,ever compares with fered,by Miss B. Hardie. The mi,- I and see- , I... ". - I . . , , . .,. � . 'L ., ., . I Sound, died on November 21st and, . beauty of the country through which the drive bome, in the moonlight, utes and roll call was given by Mr�. onded1by Jack W-atker,'Jr., that the . *;� I which is 101 of an in -crease. MT.�. Miss ,Sybil Courtice, of Japan, in 'he had'journeyed that he urged his deep in the hay -carpeted -box sleigh W. J. Shannon. The topic was given mle'rchants cl . . . �.. ", .. , was Oise their. places of. busi. I , . . �,.;.' I- ' buried oft, November 24th. "Aunt Conner, the Associate Helper's Secre- -her address, ,helped all to undcrstanll views on the Cail by Mrs. Chester 4 Henderson, the ness On Thursday aft6rnoon, keeping .,. - I da Company wheA with many robvs. Singing the old - .1 to L open on Wednesday eveni .1 I.J . . � Um" he always called her. tary, gave a very eneduragiag report, 1rdore -clearly just 'what .has caused the began to take an interest In lsongs the accompaiiiment, of the . I I "; " . _4T.,wen-ty-ifive Years ago he was 7 . fourth chapter from the study book ng during - ­ 1. . I . Mrs. Johns, of Eliniville, said that the situation in the far east; ,,She We -stern Ontaria. . Later, when., the sleigh bells until "Good - on Korea. A better health the months of Junle, July and Augus+, I � . . .*1 r - reading , .1� , , . I . ma ried -to Miss. Lottie Jean, daugh- there welre'62 Auxiliary and 62 Mis- saidthat therecann-ot be'world - r 0 Night, Lad n L '. - . . ter'bf 11Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, peace Golvernment gave over the huge 1rur- ies" laridlid us.at ou d ors'. was given by Miss L. ChairmaIi Sal:auge then called for . I --- L she having passed, sionary XpnIthlly SeicTetariels. Sbe until ,there is economic justice on a on Tract. to tbils Clo Mrs. John Henderson gave a p9eIn voting in tbe-parliamentary order. . -1 I away two. years nipany, it -was, And yet, with all the beauty oi I � '. , '_4 : , -i i . . ago after 4 lingering illness. One also emphasized �the fact that all world scale. And yet there are mally Dunlop who 'met the leader, John Huron; its �ealie,'its plenty, we often and,Mrs. John Daley reridered a solo first. on the Amendment t,Q Amend- � : World Friend subscriptions must be -devKyted peo-ple -praying fblr peace in Galt, and ided hilm, along his wg��- 0ink of Saskatchewan, and when our ','Give Me Thy *.Heart," c wa' In wh I - little daughter, Mary Helen, is- again, 9u , whi h .j -cut, by a shAwiag of hands, ich �;11 -t to het know too. I Japan.' There'are 65 million peo much enjoyed by all. Business was resulted with 19 for, thus eliminating .1 I . I sen . Pie ' Duiilop lived'oiit his days in On� 1happy holiday is over, we t�.rn our ment. - .� ' . , � . . . . . I . ber&ft, also his dear .mother. To In giving a report of the Strang-, in le'ss area than Manitpba ,and the tario. His body lies above the, vil- ,k,,,-,,,---* -4hen-4i,sc-aslse4-",d.-4elegit. miwere_ap_ ,the Asn6ndment to Amend . ' I __ . ­ I them the, heartfelt .Sympathy olf the faces westward, glad to '6i -'B -ac once . - bo;wrii�_,.__ - __ , - I 71 - entire communitygoes out in this sad . more, even in the land of drough+, Pol 1. _ih� ILL� 6,,, %partment, Mrs.- Forrester, af population increased one Million lasL lage of Saltford� near the hanilet of nted to go to Wingham. The meet- - ' V01'e '%�as -I' called fidi"i .--.--- . , . hour. Loridesbor%. urged that, a removal yeir. Three-quArters of these peo- Dunlopl, inl Colborne TDNvns-hip. Just high winds, dust storms and 40 be- Ing closed ilith 'prayer. ,A -4eliciou I �.� Of hands, on Arn'endnient, the result � I . ,;. , ,1, k . I ­ . slip be sent with everyone .who left ple only half half engugh to live or. this last winter, th:e school children low For, in the new land, a,, Our lunch was served lby the ladies,' lh' being 20 -for, which meant that the. I I . I., I :, I . 41 Following a brief service at the -the cOmmunity. Miss Lawrence, of Over 2,722 people rh-st be fed by of .the surrounding districts have cOl- homeos now. . ' L L � � bou,se condueted by Rev. S. J. Allin Seaf.orth, . the evenhigMr. and Mrs. H�gg gave original motion would be sustained. :A� the. Literature ,Secretary, what is grown on each square mile lected huge numbers of stones witi The boys and -girls have made their their home for the Young People's At this'point their appeared 'V5 be . 1 I , . I . and Rev. ,Mr. Walden, London, pub- reported a very successful year. A of land. 'But the. Japanese people which it is intended to,blazon Dun- Sociel Y. . X, a diversified opinion�as to procedure, L ,j,l � lie serAce was held in the Untteck lirge . mark wherevee they go. .Our ,mis- Church/ti.t 3 o'46lock in which and the voters did ri . T I . , percentage of th,6 Auxiliaries are proud, she said, and do not want lop's name, on the hill above his sionayies, and teachers are in every -Mrs. Corn�e Webste� enteT,tAined ot realize they I ,,;,� Rev- have used -the studybook. d1fis-s Mar- the world to 'know of their- poverty. grave. 'clime. Two, of,our prenii the Girls' Sewing Club on day, bad the privilege,of votinglort the ; ill ' k ers in Sas- . Wednes . , 1� 1. - Messrs. Allin, Walden and Moore too ray, of Exeter, urged co-operation of In telling of the work being done by He was an eccentric old, fellow . , katebe-A,an hailed fro April 27th. and the Young * the�eliniin' . . . Part ' filled to over. the W�Jvf.S. in Huron, as al- lzo.'2 . . - The church was I -with the W.C.T.U. ' * People s "It * ation of "'i", I , women the W.M.S-� in Japan, she said that I iety met there in. the evening a'. A e`nteId�rlt to A ,ndment, an,t 14 flowing and 114s will is still talked of in Hur, Q5 e Z A I . l I 11 bi with friends of the de"coased, so do . tb federal minister'of agri- So' . . . s E. gott .reported that almost all of little could be done without 'their on. A'few of the provisions. were: 8 P.Al. I it 'brought about diseu9sioN- that wxg ' ,4 and many relatives.' Members Of, the Aumiliarleshad press secretaries, schools, because all the evangelistiz "To culture, the Hon. Mr. Weir. Our I - - enlightening to all. . I . A 'L. I I the Masaiiie Brotherhood took patt in and that 81 per cent. sent re' 6i ,my oldest sister, my small snuff chairman, the 'Ron. Sam Latta, taught - At this -point Mayor Daly arose 'ta I . . �t I . I this a , p -ts of workers come from their schools. Sho 'box as it looks well to, see a deleenu for many years in Staniey. CONS , ,,, I ervice led by -Mr. Fred Jackson every meeting to their loi�a� papers. asked, that we all think of and pray TANCE speak on the advi'sability.of putt#jIg V 11 . aiid Dr. Shaw, of Clinton Lodge, No . 'Mrs.,Greer, Christian Sitewardshiri for Japan. woman take snu1T;'to,i-n.N- brother, my How is this for Huron honest.,,, ? . I ; . � . best snuff box -as I hear that he I the ,original :motion, which Chairhi . ­.� 1 94. The brothers led the Masonic Is A young fellow of Win,gha,ml, convict- Mims Phyllis Medd %pent.the week an . . ..� I I . �P be- Secretary; in giving her report urged Tle nominating coMmitte for next rather a, Savauge did, and it was'practie'ally- I . �.! , , L serVice at the cemetery, 'meimbers thitt'all rem"bloer -the motto of the' year was appointed as follows: Miss other decent Cbristiani; , to MY ed Of vagrancy, and corramitted to the end with her friend, Mis.s Dorothy passed unanimously. 11, I - � ing presen-t Irom Clinton, Lis . -sister, a sum of money., ae__%he county jail, proposed that he would Ffnch, of Clinton., I I .11 L I Brussels, Wing -ham, and MionktoTi. Me meeting then adjourned,, all 1 towel, W.M.S., Pray, -!Study, Give. She said Marrity, of Exeter; Mrs. Wellwood, needs it, because i;he married a min- go himself to -Godericb, thus saving Mrs. Owen Flynn, Of the 4tli con, I .. . . , that- ,every Auxiliary used .the en- Wingh&m; Mrs. Robb, Centralia; Mrs. itster whom she henpecks;. to n�y best the cdunt�y a bailiff's fee and expense. cession, is sipending a few days with feeling that a svlendid�startLh" been L I I �, .4 In the COUT40 Of Rev. Mr. Alli-nPu veloples, repotted increased givings. Cummings, of Walt -on; Mrs. G d friend, my silver te . made. ' . I I � I address be refer "ed to his acquaiht- Y, spot. May be k6or) And he did, even paying big own her sbn,, James, at Constance. . . . % I " I Mrs. ColcloUgh, Supply Secretary. of Salelm,; Mrs. McDonald, of rllst-' it full Of tea and drink capidusly of fare. Miss HL-len Thompson, of Seafarth, 01 . 11� " ange with Mr. K ' for 36 years and reported ,that su*ies ' valued iit field;, Mrs. Grey 'I I err . � . , of Goderich. Miss it to console him, for -being. married When people grow old in Huron, spent the week end withAliss Donelda I I . � .':.',� I . also tQ the high regard by the people $1486.00 had been. sent. -. s. Moor- Murray, as convenor of the resolu- to a slattern." 'they do so gracefully. Such a clim- Adams. EX9TER 11.�*,I . . of Brussels for the family to whic% house, the , . ' . Al treasurer, .-AalfrZat last tion and courtesy committee, brought The produPe of Huron. is wonde ate, such air, suv,h beautyl No won.- Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Clarke, of Fatal M(otor' Accident. -While oir . I ! the deceased belonged. He bes - . rfu I , I . � 4, � reop in seVeral exceillent resolutions. and last year yielded a 'bumper crop. der most of them -live to far beyond Lis,bowel, fvisited the former's mother, his way to Exeter about 8.'15, o1clo � .P -poke year the total , tU` *ere, $17,879.64. �. % �. the syritip4thy of all for Mr. Kerr's She said that thi�outloofk for 1932 A beautiful Inern6rial .:k .1v I I Y last. Saturday eventi;ng; Frederick Trieb- ' 11 ! - ". 'mother and big little drphaned daugh- was very enc6tvrag�hg. Over $,200.00 - those "who have passed on was con- waded in apples and pears, ,,and my contented ex- lMrs. Ecovan Britton returned from ner, a .youth of 19, son of John Trieb- .� . I ter, Mary 1�eldn- - Mrs. Kerr has al- I service for Many a, time in orchards I litLii-ally the allotted age. No burry; no rush. Mrs,.Rcbert Clarke, On Sunda . -ready found m1tichstrength for added more has �'been received during the dulittd by'Mrs. Hamilton, of Goode� -heart ached for our children ill thL. i,te,,, in the sunset of life. Toronto on . Saturday after spendiing a ner, 6f"Hay Tov,TAhip, was � � first quarter this Year th" in,the rich, Und (Mrs. Willson, of Wingliani, prairies. Huron 'is,, i.ndeed, a land struck . LL � L burdens and now with s,tql- greater I have a1riend out here, who comes month with b,br sisters and other rel. and almost instantly killed -by a mo. I ' t...", 1. . I I � respofisibilities will need deeper o sun'* period last ypar. She urged all and 9, ,representative fraim. each Of overflowing with imilk and honey. An4 froliya Huron. She loves to read the atives. . , d. �_ . help.L 0ii ,4ilv -&F- ' ­, :*. I pathy atid The promise from of the f,, s and' I-, especially in- The farmers are again on, the -land W41liam, Elsie; of Grand Bend.' "I`6� . . ., Ym-, Auxiliary'Treasur�rs to make a n the four sections. A beautiful.. when the cry went up from -stricken old home paper. toor. cur driven by Percy Felsie,,.son - ,t that lj%rs. . , ' , . o�hlkh is that God,mAll,mAt fail us. of &a,forth, F. 1. Burrows, was Owed in the basket of pink'cdrii. Saskatchewan,, old 0uron answered terested. in the Obituary- columns, after the young winter w -k bare had. accident took place, opposite the 'Ex- I . ,:� , , . .. . is t VOth "Look," she will say, P98, 79., 94! Me School Report_ -The following i.§ eier cemetery on the lake road about .� 11 � n addition to the musIc rendered ,�e now -Treasurer, ations in memory ,of Afr& Hogg. generously, lovingly and with by the choir in singing fampiar and to send all witoney to her. MM Heth�ringtqn, of Goderith, hands. At one $tation, McGaw, no for Huron when I grow old," the sbhool repoirt of S. S. No. 3, Hal- a mile aln,d it'quarter west of No.. ,,L I . ."Ic "I" .1 � liYmns in which all joined, iMiss Car- A redding by Mrs. W 'Van*yke closed the Ineeting'with prayer. less than selven carloads Of produze And so, friendis,,.when we g,R too -lett (Constance). Pupils were ex- highway. After the accident he waq . I - wag enjoyed a: Craik , :"k` . . Tie Hingstone rendered the solo, 11'0 by 41h WT , of The following, are the officers foi were sent to the West, It did me old for this ,strennoms life in the amined in all. subjekots and their removed ie, ,, 1: . _. '. :: � . ne GDdarqoh, closed the morning session the coming year.in the Presbyterial., good to� see the bags af apples, the to the ban of John Fiord - . Sweetly S61emn Thought," which *as West, when we find the winds 'and nomles aippear in order of merit. Hon. and DT, ,M. C. Flietc-ber, of Exeter, l 1, ffilbst. appropriate. with prayer,, ,A IoVely dinner was President, Mrs. W. P. Lane, Seaforth; piles. of vegetables, the boxes of pre- the cold almost too severe, suppose oum, 75", (H), Pass 60% (P); Fail, whn wits, sumnioned to the scene,pro. , , 4 ,service at the cemetery VMS The afternoon session v)pen%,d by ton W. A.; 2nd vice- er, Clin- serve uire below ,60% (F). Sr, IV�­,Doris nounced life extinct. The young- man I Al Th served by th% Winghaw ladies. lat mice president, Mrs. Fowl d fruit. And I laughed., In late we pack up and trek back to Ontario . I , . _V11 I �dft4ucted ,by ReM Mr.. Walden in the President, Mrs. 'September, as- I saw the loads Of -to happily round out Our days in th�' Lawson 8.4 (A), Hazel Jamieson 71.4 was employed on the farm of We�gej, �Z, . ­ singing "Jesus Calls 11s.", The scrip- Strbehan, Brussels,; 31-d Wele-presi- Yellow pumpkins,, for I pictured the home of our childhood-4ovely Huron. (P), Ethel Dexter 67.2 � (P).. John Deering and tvas c ing to nd th'e ... � ..L � , a6sence of Rev.,Mr. OhApmdn, pasto: ture k6sislarn was read by Mrs. -Anthony Wr Geo. Lane Iads on the dried -out farms gledfully Programme: 110 Canada"- thb- bless- Thum1pson 65 (P'i, Bernard Riley 64.1 evening in the village. Ble - wore a I . �� ., bf the;ehurdh. Following a prayer dent, S. , Lucknow; . , of Fmpe ­ , 'L V' and Mrs. Fowler -Jed in pygyer. The, 4tih ide�e-president, Mrsl. Anthony, hollowing out a Hallowe'en lanterii, . , , . Y. -Rev. S. J. Allin, the Masons -sur- Re,. Duncan MvTaviA broilgbt. Thames Road- recording se-cre but carefully saving every. a ing, Rev. Dr. A. J. Tu:ff%; dinner- OP), Ella Dexter ,&8.4 (F). Jr. .IV- dark overcoat and wa,9 walking With '1-;:A. I r6thlded the-,gTave and conducted, their 6,re, t��_Yl er1P SO. President, Mir. S. J. Latta- "The Fred Ril,5y 71.,3 (P), -0harlie Sunder- the traffire on the right side of the . .. Aings from the 1preabytery. He Miss MaryMilne, Bly6h; correspond- that 'Mother might make a lustiOu-s 10int"; community singing, 'leader, cock 52.4 (P), ., Gordon Pethick 40.1 road, A small,bruise on ." � ,�' * � most - fzhpressive ceremonies. expressed the thought that this is a ing m�etary, 'Mrs. Andrew, Gode. . the back of . ­; . - - I The folld ng. were the hono,rary -time for sa,crificle and, q4tpo-aring of rich, treasurer -Mrs, F. J. Burro . I — Mr. Sam Swayze; toast, "The Old (F). -Sr. 111 --Jean Anderson 75.12 the left leg and 'a I bwo-ineh hole in . &I " pallbearers: Dr. i cNaughton, Dr. -loTtb; ser�etia�y Of Cblistwia"n' Cloun�y of Huron," Dr. A. W. Hotharn, (H), Vidma Armisdrong 68.12 (P), El. � �� �` , love, our,Golod Friday. also dedl- Se� - , . the back of the skull seeim to indi. " �q I - - Warwick, J. B. John cated the, offliceris f,r the coming Stewardship, MTs, Greer, Wingihailn; MT%. ff.. P. Clearihue; solo, -Mrs. Chas. va'Sunderleock 5.3-25 (F), Olive Grim. cate th 'he was stra, by the hul.r � '1:j; '. ­ - - ,­ 44 � ValliintYT16, at ck � W`rfght' N. F, ,Gerry­,,G-e� Ferguson, .. P. Geak, accompanist, Miss Edna oldby 38-25 (F). Jr. III - Marion li, t Year. . Young Women's ii-nd..,Cir,le Cap Upsetting his balance coo that . - "A , i" Halves," en Yung- his end was struck by the hill I.;., ,Mrs. Laytoii, Exeter; C. G. 1. T. se . . , .1 .. isives lMdF)adzean, P. Cunningham, , Secretary, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sharn-ey; toast, "Our Other I-aw,son 67-76 (P), Kathie , Ts I -�,; III, Y. .A. and Cincie C ge of 1. . ly,X J. H'. b - , I . George -Muldoon-, Dr. Jas. Anderson, ,%creto,,Y, ofif inion Board, retary,Mrs. Connor, Itippen; Missioil Miss Jardine, Mr. W. AX Leijgh; song, blut 41 (F), Alvin Riley 35-42 (P), the door. No Other marks were found � 1. � �:,;J. , I Willintrii Grewar, W. Gillespie and, brought a Tnessage on, the challenge Band 'Secretary, Mrs. Wellwood, Mr. Sain ,Swayze; arcomipanist, Miss Jean Wakefleld 34.5 (F). Sr. 11-- on the body, which was removed to, . .� � " " I . - " �od' . Cleve Baeker. Active pallbea Edna Shorney; reading, -Mirs,. H. B. Vi,ola Dexter 80 2 (H , David Ander. the undertaking parlor of R. iN. R-o*e ,. ,ki, I � . rer" (if youth. She said the older the ha� � Winghlam.; Balbi; Band r F . ) I. were " follows: Poatmaster Will' I , Se retary, Mr,. SPRING ANNIVERSARY' Raynor; vice-presi dent, -Mrs. E. P. son; 74.4 (P), Ma)'Y Thompson 60.6 of Exeter. Dr, W. E. Weeikes, cor� 4 I.,. , 4 �1. Bell, D. X lar'l piep we should, be if� we put the days Farra, Clinton;, Asmociate Helpers' P,,Iin; toast, "The Ladips," Mr. Surn (P), Stella Arnvtrong 61 (P), - Ell.- ne'r of South . I ,..�, ; �d..� � - Scott, London., F. vv, . -of our youth into 'go9d use. She Secretary, ,Mr%. Taylor, Ethel; Sup- Huron, bad a jury em- , I - I . I .. Wigg, seaf6l.th; IT. 04013rien" Clinton; .y. Latta, Mm. G. J. A, Lan.silmil, "O'd Narko r1r).8 (I"), Re�r- Lawson parle 16d-wnd th-, pTelfinfriary, inquest . ,1�5 istated ,that we were not responsible ply Seere�ary, Mrq.Colcl Sunday,May8th , I '',", R. Tasker ougb, 8I,.,-tk; . I -, 01+Iiton; Mr. .Cantelon, song, Mr. Salm Swayze, ,wmmpanist, 63.8 (F). Jr. 11 -Allan Sundereon was held, After t1lia inquest pi,ovin. � . , " V �' I so much for our felatures and coqr� Strangers' Secretary, Mrq. . ;­ I �, * , " i " , - 1- , " " " " * "', , , , "'I" � " , " , , �" I'. 1 I � � I I ."', .." 1�,*i I � Clinton. W. rA,*,I- miss Edna Slhorney; ,daliving and 75.3 (11), .1i,rn .1-amieson 71 (P), Harry cial Const be Wh toside, Of.' Gode- - ; , ' � -_ . Rer,, F. G. Vosey, of Parkdal,2 . Al i 1 ; The .pl6xions, but we wbre responsible for law, Bl�tfi; Literature Secretary, I card,.,,; mac;ter of cererrionies, Mr. Yunigiblixt 57-5) �F). ,9�-- PrirneT- rich, and Traffic Offleer Ntft,�hAn tav� . "I 1.01. .. floral ,tributes were beautiful d0elop!ing a; Ghrist­like� 1charapter Miss Lawrence, Seaforth; M , .��,":d­! 0 ... I IV -of the following: Pil. , that will isqionar,r Church, Toronto, will occupy v,4 N t �1. 11— 1� � and consisted, Jilin Robb; song, Mrs. Chas. P. I -orma Doxter, Good, Best attend. er, of Clinton, took the driver and ,�:.4­ 6n'�11, �, ,,� �, . low, Mary radiate in our faces. In a Monthly Secretary, Mr.q. C. MCD the !pulpit at both SeMices, G?ak - re -Ming, Mi -s. H. 13, Raynor; ance at sc-hool; Bernard Riley, Ethel t'ho two 'young rnen w :)., H�len' 0114w, 10a Cun� very beautiful 4hy we can renew Our Ilensaii; Temperance Secretary Special Music by the Ch6ir. V( bb were v 11 . .. � ,r:1iTgham);' sp�ayl,-'n ,W. and Mrs, M ' "' , o th, I ! .... I . youth and sulooeed where we -have Murray, Exett,ii; ' 'Press Se�I'eta '-;s , Further partitulars Txe# week. song, ift. A. E. Hadgert; dancing and Dexter. 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