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The Huron Expositor, 1932-11-11, Page 1.__ 11 „m i� \I 4 1. k, I ' , +' ,°� dYil, "�'ipd,Y y r i� it , t `�y r �, N, 11".1 i Y JJJ qo- /hi ! Ft{ir 1 r f'e ' ' 1 tai �t,Jw I r M' i {, b.11 w • R,. v, J • 1. 5.�t a 3 _ Seventy-second Year 0 •• ill SEAFORT'H, FRIDA'X. 11�-.1,09MAX, Whole Num'berr 3687 0 . . �. .. Huron Expositor Good -Will - C4th HOCKEY CLUB• T�rY 1, ,. , Club GYrculation� Contest IS WELL aRGANI a ['�Odd Com t U, ( " J� " Now Well Under Way FAIR COMIKG ...71 - ��,.. a London, Eng., J1t#i� +10, 3966. Entries Alread Received and Candidates Now Work- Enthusiastic Meeting Elect .11 Dear >, to- �'rm X11 u ' 'badly Already g 'used up. to -night, dhttg played ing. Still Time To Enter For.°Grand Prizes Which Officers and Adopts Name " Raman foot soldier A'W �'4 rge 'part of the dray; however,, . f + do.; want to Are Being...,�Awarded on December 24th to Success- of Seaforth. Beavers. writs a few litres vrrlule'my mind is %still ltlled- with my first =1sT ssdans i:� fol Candidates. of ,London, " •Pve jmt . c" in from F. SILLS PRESIDENT the Theatre Royale .vii• 'PJbsI Cow I ar&s "Cavalcade'rrs ,playing • A mere EVERY ACTIVE . CANDIDATE WINS A PRIZE letter could never 611 �'hlow perfectly " The horizon, lookst clear and' cloud- marvellous it was. A 'visit to the - less in as -far aus 'hoc'key in Seaforth theatre itself was quite worth while. The' opening announcement of Thea is concerned, if he organization On ,the fire curtain; .vghieh, as_. our Huron 'Dxpg4 o+r''s "Goods -'W ll Club" 'm,eeting held in. Ithe, Carnegie Library pragramrrues advised us, trvtrst be competition, in which a large. number on bVedrnvsday evening is a sample lowered at least once during the per. of prizes will be awarded to active GRAND PRIZE AWARDS of the; spar.. ',rid co-operation Lha forrrnance, was written, `"Far Thine membersy was mails only a few days well nrevai,y�i,�.rring' the wt'nter. Especial Safety." lsn�'t-that quaint? ago, and already nominations and in- 7ilre meetris^• was roprose'nt4tive of "Cavalcade" seems to.prgvide a bac'k� quirie+s -rave been received. There is ARRANGED those who are interested i'a the game. ground for London,, ip eauge it began plentby of ttibnre, however,; for any Oha`rlers Stewart, as, chairman, and with New Year's EN*, 1899, and clos- others who night wish to win one oftnslliam Hart, as secretary. I ed with New Year's Eve, 19b2— the I tilt tvhluarble prizes offered, to enroll, 111 Elections which were held' for tthe twentieth century, wath,',the Boer War, but this should be done as early as various offices, ressuUmd as follows: � Qu,yen Victoirials death, `.Ed'ward VII ossible. Some of the prizes in The lionarary resident Chas. Stewart• E; P president, +with his .elegant levies: --rite, Great You Are Invited to Enter- Huron Expositor Good -Will president. Frank Sills; iviee`pres'idem, War, even' the modern ;6th. I had The competition is open to all re- Club have been arranged and Cv. J. Dat,can; secretary treasurer, libtIe private laughs whexi they said, prrtralble persons whose residence is will be on display in a few A.Y. McLean mranager, C. M. Smith; "How very inoonsi of the wtithin the circulation Done of The days. Others will ,be ready be- ••ommittee, A. A',. )r. ek, Allan .te- d, twentieth century to a wakened Huran Expositor, acrd you are iv- • fore next week. GorJcn Muir. " " + p y Mayfair Electric Refri era- , the children and Ehvgl lard wont be ileged to get subscriptions an5,where. g Z'he club l.ropose raising funds cr 'arf so funny without - the Queen. This. means that no matter where you for, by Daly's Garage, necessary initial expen's'es through 'Guess whom -J saw in• one.of the box- liye you are eligible to compete for Lady.s fur coat, by Stewart subscriptions.' Thomas A. Quit an+1 � , Y gi P pt es? Joan Crawford, ae hardl-looking one of the valuable prizes; therefore Bros- C. M. Srnilh will look after this nec- ' Chesterfield or Bedroom a g usual but tion o f ib.;ue lar a you steroid emrotll attl once. Telephone scary item:• gortgerous creation ®f blue brocade the campaign mans for receipt Suite, by Walkers Furniture 7 he matter orf a name receiv<1d 'Fa gn r$rer P• ,,, with white fox trimming',We walk - books so that u can et started Store. much consideration, which final) re - 1m g y' ed home through ,the ;Bkrand to see sight away. f Electric Radio, by W. C. s,,hol in a• suggesubn, which was the millions of people, rn beau- ) Barber. ads+pted, that the el be knowil as t;''ul cloaks and top h=then the I The Purpose of the Campaign. he Beavers. In this. wiry a nrrne 4 beggars with their matches or inak- The purpose - of the Good Will inwt has been rprrbmunenrt in Wevtsrn , . Club, Carry is to secure aid in int chalk 6kretchesi• ori .tire pavement Paid p Ontario athletics in yrears gonia by acrd many like ourselves, *njoving it advance, new and renewal subscrip- awards. aiA that still means.•mtuch to citizen:i• 1,11. .. tions and to collect all arrears. Many Each Candidate Given a Start. of the town,will ibe "perpetuated. ,- bf,,our suWcribers, possibly through It is expected that •a team will be Without a doubt, London is the neglect, have not mid their accounts Every candidate nominated in 'this ncicigst glace in the old; .they've for sorme time, and during this cam- big "Good' -Will lulb" c entered in Inberrruedfi'ate O H.A., but' been rolling things u�p� down the riga, by so do g � carpel otos. this will not be known definitely for ole behind the hotel since 5 a.m. p rig, can assist their will be. given credit for b0,0'00 votes. a few days. y friend's in winning a valuable prize. This and the taxis and, busses were. toot- gives a ,to win an equal start in horns at 3 amL All night I :� All subscriptions should' be in ad- and ,a chance to win one of the big g g vane and the date on the labels .prize $,Wards. One thousand free dreamed I was walking up the Strand, should read, 1933. I ^ Storm Marge assures me ''that; I was pro- ver far each coupon which pp... each issue. claiming g s ou sleI f ;Somehow, , • eThere will be no candidate throughout hey entire a teas idiat>es•' virh'o are 'n - are London `gets you:' I I' don't know g g Windows , S-rtestt is guaranttee�d', at .,least one aa'ruontineedl below: whether its the. people, the atmbs- e. Special prizes will be' given 'Thte 'Ifirst standing of contestants m.ne, the things, to seer or just ro- t • weerk for 'best resulrts, in ad will ' appear in next week's issue of mance, :but it's wondrfuI. to the re lar si o u l d be Time is asst gu' grand pi+ize The Expositor. - ordered -passing; whenever there WI -1 are a few miinutes at loose ends, I ; • Nlrs', Seaforth red now. • scribble a few wore lin6s and,so ad R. E. Bright , IM is, `William Britton............ ' ........ Constance) infindtumr to the end of ��he sq=called A ,s� ' letter. This morning like true c1ti- , '• ora E. Butt .. Kipper Pr1Ge3 w x1 never z of the Emipim *e went to ' `' • see brie rW hibehall Guar ds` Change. :`; ,:'i-eronica Dill ........ ....... . ............ Dublin � ��,. ' . be so �o.w again "Whr-r--r" .blows tha•mili ary trumy- I krs. Wellington Elliott ............. ... ' Brucefi% ld pet• "click" go the heeels, • "click, I' Mrs. Alex. k'innigan .................... Egmondville N. CLUFF & SONS click" the sabres and, the toy csotdieir Mrs. Melville Gray ....... . ......... • ......... Staffa sleek dismounted chargerdi remounted d their sera. These guard Mrs. Maude Heiden ..... ................. Henlsali the entrance to the Admiralty Arch, • • , inside which are located all the of- - Miss, •i MISS• Annie Jarrott ....... , , ... . Hlllsgreen dices df state--tbe War Office, the Miss Gertrude Matthews .. . .. : ............. Seaforth ST. COLUMBAN Foreign Office, he Treasury and 13 Downing Street. Just "around the Mins Ethel McClure ................. . .:.. Winthrop The monthly tweeting of the Goth-77� corner" is Westminster Abbey, the Miss Jean Smith ......• ...................... Seaforth otic Wj men's League of Sit. Colum- heart of themoEmpire far people here � ban was held in'tha parish hall on are so much. more conscious of the i Mrs. Margaret White Seaforth sundry last with a fair attendance. motherland. off in the •poets' corn- • During the last, splendid retports ed is Dickens' tlay where I lilies {' of the Diocesan Convention held at an old lady lay a bunch of liliest IPP HOLDS C G I T AND. YOUNG tLondon were "gdtven by the delegates, with a card bearing this inscription, • G.I. Mm. Willi..., Dbrs+ey and' Miss Pat In• 'grateful appreciation of the Jordan. It is expected that a euchre, get happiness and themany friends FINE AN NIYER S A RY W 0 M E N S BANQUET followed by lunch and a programmer the has 'given rte. I might be here ;Iy will be held in the hall odic Friday ( Continued on page 4) Ri1 • Special Services and Old Mrs. Rush Addresses Large Time Fowl Supper ; Gathering in Northside Mark Occasion. united Church. ,ANNIVERSARY Mhe 'anrndverstary s+errtvfrlceo in the 'Thee first • Young Women's Circle • � Egmiondvilie Church on Sunday were a d tp O. I• T. Rally for Huron Pres - success', ,Me le filled First Presbyterian Church Seaforth a decided 'P'ei0rp bytterial, was held om Fridley, Novem- � f the chni-oh in Whe tmrorning, and crowd�11- 4th, in Niartbaide United Church - as it ed the evthree. The) Chou was Oo Sunday,N v13th ass'iste�cl rby rthxee soloists, ''Mrs• Tine rally look, title farm of a banquet 'Downey, M,rs. Fingland and Mrs. acrd the 'beauttifully decorated room r Munnand the prettily arranged ,table add- ° ,_The Iv1i'sitiing irrfimdsrtreirs brought ed much to the success of the efren- stronrg, pointed mensssages wthich will For this Anniversary the Church is fortunate in having as their arrarke the •pelorple think seriously for ing special preacher, at both.,morning and evening services ' a long time.*The morning service Mrs. W. P. Lane, pretsddent of the • was con ducted. ,by 'the Rev. George Presbyterial, welcomed the 250 girls Wrartts, B.D., of Grodeerieh, fin the ev- v:ho had gathered - from. all pants of ReV. Stuart C. Parker, D.D ;Toronto ening the Rely, Charles Cumtring, of the counity, on. behalf of the Presby- De. Par'k'er is a foiceful and, eloquent speakie,r and one of the ou*.- Waltan, preached and was assdsrGed ''teahal. MTs- Inrush; the Y. W. Secre- standing Ministers of the Presbyterian Church, and the. people of 1 by Rev, W. A. Bremlprer, of Bruce- tary for the Dominuon, led in the this district will welcomre the -op or•tunity of'heaiing him. The Choir, field, and Rev. W. P. Lane, B.A., of -singing of many appropriate songs, under the leadership of Mr. R. Rennie, will give the followirs r Seaforth- many of which she herself had writ- p g On Tuesday, evening an old-time tem. The .musical selections by the tuumilbers: : :fowl, supper was served to almost young women of Main Street Church, MORNING: ,�d0 ,people, and ,the play, "M'arryin' Exeter, were much enjoyed. The C. es ANTHEM—"Ther Shepherd PsralmV 6•- ..e Anne,,* ,presented 'by the Y. P. of G. I: T. Group of t\Iorth gStGr•eet, GodISloloilsts•--4M(f:sss• H. M!utr-raY,'Mrs. J. E. Daley T'igmronvdvule, was w motxnrced exceed- erich, gave' a most perfect demon- SOLO—"Out orf ;the Deep" . . ........... . . ........Mr. D. ,1 Reid icy dtood• tstratioti of atypical C. G. I. T. meett- MALE QUARTETT&—"Heaver' is M,* 110mle" During supper and between .acts, ing• 'Messrs. J. T. Scott, W. Parke, M•, R. Rename, D. L. Reid' W. antd .Mrs- Fowler, of Clinton, de Mrs. R. R. Conner•, the C. G. 1. T. EVENING lighted the waiting people with piano Secretary ftor the Presbyterial, pre , and violin mrasric. Between acts there sided over the evening'is program. ANTH1DM—"Evening and Morning' was also a Rnuch appreciated solo Working with the young women. and MXLE QUARTETTTr. ''God -Se Loved the World" Is inug by Xr. James Stewart, leader girris in mission work is Mxs. Rush's Messrs. J. T. Scott, W. Parke, M. . ,Renini•e, D. L. Pa -aid of the 'Seaforth United Choir. whole interest in life, - and she sue- ANTHEIMT—'O Conte, Let Us Sing"... , , , . Sol'ois't, Mrs, J. A. Munn It - lAt the diose of and as• the con- coeds in a marvellous manner in SOLO4'Spirit of Grod.. ..........................'Mar. J. T. Scott ' ,• clusib+n of, the ;play a tableau of making everyone interested in what µ lbrides,' Ibridetgrro;oms and; flower girls ;she hard to s -ay. • rotas shown while the wedding march She took as the theme of herr talk, Monde Evening,, November 14th Aram Lahenngorin was played by Moss "Iii is wfoath whale giving' life ' Yf„ 1. $ Violet Tyndall, A.,LeC,M, 'The ;play t y%g to make a perfect thing; and VMS directed by Muss Jean Smith, and it takes time btit it is, worth *bile:' The Ladies of First Presbyterian Church Congregation will serve the elacste was as fallraws: Mr. Old- She said if we really want to live an Old-time drays, Mr. Robert Tyndall; Aunt Rog- in the ifuture, we miust prepare now. ie, Wi,srs Vera Hud's'on; Anne, Miss To misspend omte''s youth is to Morn- Hot Fowl, Supper � Aline Thbrmrpson; Dr. McCallum, M'r. gage, one's old age. Each girl has a Peaft+a,n a a bees.; June, M Isis Mlarg- ' life tos+pendt -haw iso it going to be arret 'Forest; Mrs, Chubb, Mise Jean spe�; flor self or others? She said From 5.30 to 7.36 p.m. Smith, Bob OId'os, 111 w. Edwin C7he�s- 'if you ever ;get a taste of the right Special re arabvom are (bei rnfor rosy; 1M v. Stevley rUlm Hlelen' Thonnrp- kind of ,service for others you will �' P p � � for this Suppe and, llo thcg exon; Lizzie ,Srteele, IM`lss �Giad s Cb'Ie- quick serving orf it. 'Skating capacity '7J00' at each tarble. 1♦"o�llowing y -never be sabigrtied with anything else. " Re+vr. -Charles Mairol• the minim ,promptly at 8 o'clock, in the church auditorium, an unnre+uaily atbtrac- Rnriun- . Entertaining '•Che. igirls is herr whole ti.ie ;Musical 'Prog•rmn will be given by the choir, including solos, , ise,m ter, was chaftml. > ,social, life;, she said, and she would �d'uelts, quai*telYte's and choruses.. . . InKA ewcahaplgm tplratow witt i an)ons. � 'S'perakamrg' of the manly evils and term;p_ EVERYBODY WELCOME. ADMISSION 50c, CHILDREN 35c. —It is' not pet too late to enter The ta'Glans surrounding •of to -shay, WIrs. M. it. Rennie, . Rev. 1. B. Maine, Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Haran Expositor Good -Will Club Rush said the only power that can (Choir Leader. Minister. Organist. Campaign and win one of the grand. 11* us to 'high'er things Its the uplift- awards ing power of Jesus C+hrist"' I.,, • t 't ��' {h 1- iY i� I �}e , T, 'fir -:j ;rr1 �. R„ I • . .• ff fi -*..� t. , !^t}.. , , tr', k' 1'hx, � Axa, �! . 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Pia►'' a{ `fd 0,,.,.C--,.,! v't,o"a �Adsf',4,}S''niDAY SBR 1CB 11;,.;.�� ? M Q The program f9r, the mem,9x14l . r F; _ ,, .. t ; i r 5 i t iVot 'Gn r� - BE IMPRESSIVE EVENT service to be he14)'anha'Nmoralhg ":, A', Of Friday, I�iQvPmAler la'�t11,. 74t � l:.!IFX M w r " i 1 10.30 a.m.., is. a fPl owe;. Invoca- . •��4 p r r ° V FS tion, Major I%m 'Canon Edward -��- �- I „ ,,�q Parade of County Ve'ter'ans "Onward! M.A., nig c.; 13yrwn_ Pupils - Present Irireti ' h k Jaz'` Onward! Christian Soldiers g . To Be Held. Here Fri- address, Capt. v. 'E. W. Ed- � . Musical Pro atzhrne �h v wards Last Pogf ; two minutes. , „n r, day Afternoon. sileiu:e; RevMles; placing oft Cardn'o's Hall. "'x'11)l` wreaths; "God Save the King"; .—,,- r• 11 'SERVICES AT PARK benediction, Major Rev, Canon , LARGE tAUDIENCE °rr �r;:, • Edward Appleyard; M.A., M.C. The programe for the county %!l d The annual servioes in conrmetion Parade at 2.30 p.m., will include; The annual. Public School, conwtr 1 x1th the observance of Remembrance Invocation, Capt. Rev. E. W. Ed- , _,=,it " on Thurts�d�ay evening larsrt in Cardtno;s , ;,a, Cay, under the auspices of the Can- wards; hymn, God Be With Hall, ^ a splendtid treat fir the11 adian Legion,, will be conducted as You fill We Meet Again"; ad- lai,ge +audience) who was prer,ent. ' usual at the Soldiers Memorial • in dress, Major Rev. Canon Apple. rZ� 'pupils,• directed by 'Mr: ,A, W, '�. victoria Park on the morningof Fri: yard. M.A., •M -C.; Last 4 Post; Ande<rbon, musical 'inshrutetor in the " day, 11th November, two minutes silence- Reveille; c, hbol, and the staff, were exarrllenin.Alt'j;' The parade, preceded.by the guard' placing of Canad/n Legion steboo iaurr�uer, is which, they appear- t` ` of torsi and the Seaforth Highland- wreath; "God Save the K%trg''; ed, The fast that some of the..kin- `�` xs BartI and including the "town benediction, Capt. Rev. E. W.,Ed- r',^MgarrCr*nFrs sang heartily, "I guy "ri'Ad ^ouncgiii ,wreath bearers, school chit= wards. If the weather in the my righlt (foot forwax�" and at the dren and: the veterans, will leave the afternoon is unfavorable, the �,a•mo tier e•'nut rih?ir left foot forward ' Town Mall at 10.30, a.m. to Victoria service will be held in First ' ' fi t. or that cite of the boys in 1rlie a !'ark, where the services will be con Presbyterian Church. Farm,er'q Song couldn't crow, only `,• ducted by Capt! Rev. E. W. Edwards, added to the enyoym,ent of those .. of Tavistock, Chaplain of the Sea- 0 0 ',40 0 0 .0 preseniti. "'. t Earth (branch of ;the Canadian Legion, The tpmagram opened with a chains, i.' assisted Eby Major Rev. Canon Edward "010 ++ '+ aarradre, by the school, followerd Appleyard, M.A., M.C., of Seafartli. v�i c `' Ther usual order of service will be THIEVES 1i LIJ ENTRY by an int, Ta he iMr�vrnole dances: The , children of the kindergarten, •p:Iayeur ,gip= carried out. including the solemn two �`Rou:nd .ani •Rprrnvd the Village" aI►d .' minutes silence at 11 o'clock in sacred' INTO DUBLIN GARAGES "Lo,Lou" , �I mlemory of the fallen heroes of the (Miss . Th+ormtpsomP�s ro'amf (Jr, I) Great War. m,esented "The Dance" and "The 'i$a, Al 2.30 p.m. the•.annual parade of Pi9vwm ISlong." 0horusess, "The Win - tine Huron County veterans will pro- Police Ari^ Investigating Geed from the Town Hall to Victoria ter Timeattd Ye Mlariners of Erne- Thefts in Excess of Five land" by sensor nurpils varier the di - park where the' veterans will again I reettion ,of .N%srs Turnbull, canine next do honor to their fallen' comrades. Hundred Dollars. . anrd was followed, by "Dance of the -•- 0, If the weathex. is unfavorable the Toddy Bears" by •purpills of Miss El- �% services will, be conducted in First der's room ('Sr. I). �� Presbyterian Church. High. County Constable R. J. Beat. Every returned soldier, Whether a ty, of Perth, is invesbig+a'ting a.s'er'ies ^ iTh'e girls of the serniar�raoms pre- %t member of the 'Canadian Legion or of robbb�emies whi'eh were colrrur>p�Slr 'G"'� The Ir-i:sh Dtance aid we're not, is earnestly requested, to .be at Dublinduring thte, night or early followed .by -three choruses ""The Cent at both Tuesdiay tmorn&ng•, Twto places: of Htirnl mtani", "Ammure jLavrie" and pre_ parades. Dress, -"The Isaugghing Sang." z' mufti with medals. business entered and goods for the:: RV.•• P. .Lane spoke on ,behalf , Is the evening at 8.30 the annual vainze of mrore than $500 taken. eLchre and dance sponsored, by the Eight gallons of gasoline were tak- of the Iiomre and ,School Club, who a Canadian Legion will be held in the ten. from a truck owned' by L. ilooby eponso -r,ed the wncetrt, and thanked I:O.0 F. (formerly. G.W.V.A.) . Hall. and the tool 'box rof a car fawned by the director•, the teachers and the 9 The entire proceeds of this 'entertain- J. L. Gleason was forced open and a p"'nils fir their iavtenest and co-oper'- . trent will he devoted towards the re- -nr anbert of tools takers. atnb�n wlu'eh had made such a concert Y, lief fund of the Legion. -The Dublin Motor Serstice, owned possuble. �•8,a The nest nuwber wars present$(? :r by P. "J. Ty x% was the hevviest loss- rb ' .;r o y bays of Miss Bells rootm.�H) en- t„ er. Tools valuedIt ailmosrt $i'W were 'tithed:, ,,The Farmers• Son " This - -------=r taken from there A service' statioar -wa's followed by the concluding num- F� on tits Mitchell -Worth 'Highway, .� "A Japanese Operetta, o Oho The Lions Sa owned by Michael Darling, • was en. San" fist which some -,42 Y.pupils in cos- It f7 tered and cigars and tobacco valued t'u ne took pram, These .were from ~ J Thank :You. . at five or ten dollllars stolen. A dog the rooms of IMmsgs tHarbry (.Jr. II)> svthdch was (rooked in the service arta- aril lMfiss Bell, (23) t. Leon fadl'ed ,to Tense the alarm,: IM . •P. B. I Vlotffat,' ,the �priii pal,. . 'To piny distress is •but.Auman- The robbery of. 'the Dublin Motor '. 1 t acted as chairmrart. To relieve it -is Gad like. Service 'bore the earmarks of having . The wonderful success of the. ,Sea- been -committed Eby ,somre person who e forth Lions ; Club Hallowe'en Frolic knew the layout of the 'garage or on'Monday night last -augurs cell for else who understood the'garage-bus- 0 0 O� � � the 'genterot itty and hearty co -opera- mess. Entry was gained' lay breakinrg tion of the goad people of Sorbh open a large door. :Several windows One Purpose of Our. "Good - axed vitcl,nity, liberally assistted by had been triedl first, and bore',narks 6 -numerous 'Huron old boys and girls, of attercrrpts to force --them up. ,' f� who, thbvgh absent, sent their con- A cash box was rifled. ' Fortun- uI Club Competition irvbutdans. by mail. abely, the owner• had removed all the The Batt response, bo the Tritons• 'bills t'h•e night before; and the in- Is to, increase ,the circulation . f p trudren of The Huron Expositor. Not appeal for fonds to carry on their gat only atboturt 13'5 cents in since this journal came into the crippled children and welfare woi1�, isillcler. After sorbing over several -. ,. and tl$irs in a year of depression is Mts of toolst, he picked out what be Possession and under the man11 - proof positive than the hearts of Wanted leaving the rest. Light bulbs, agement of McLean Bros., more Hurronit,es are still in the right place. spark pings and 'other accessories than seventy years ago, has the The worthinesis of the •cause speaks were stolen. A valualnle kit of tools general public been canvassed in - any way for subscriptions. Our tr for irts'etlf. Every ceirrt 'cantri(burted which :4Tm. Tyers had left lir the brei: clientele of steady readers has ' goes,directly for the cane and cure of seat. of his ;sedlarn which vva.s parked been built up solely on ma the mer- 11 crippled cibildh-en, and general weltfan , in the buildinbuildingevid"Uy appealed to its `of the paper. Many and ny :l work. 'Ngo ijUan, ever :receives 'any t'he thief and it was 'taken. A shot, s a time have we heard the 're- I pay f'or serrAces rendered, ta'tber pro- gun which had been left in the car was handled but was not taken. have something like this: "We fessi+omal or otherwise, or for rex- have always intended to subscribe uses incurred through club actiivi- IA slrrall box o£ tools which had' • �111. ti g been stolen from t'hrss garage -was to The Huron Expositor but ties. f�oumd by Edward Flanagan in • his somehow or other we have just 11, With the exception of the oar, not come to the point of sending which was bought through Lion May- yard, a shomt(�ristance from the scene in our subscriptin. We see th OT Dtaly at actual cost, all of the ten of the robberv. 1 Prizes in the draw were donarted' by The truck from which the eight paper occasionally, y, and like' (- gallons of asoline were taken was' °f course. 'There is nothing of- i.ndgividuad members of the Lions g Pensive in it, it's always bright Club. parked in: the, ,yard of L. J. Loo -by'.; and wholesome, and is a good The 'net, total receipts were home. Across the streett was the friend to the progress and Wel- ';I $1,560.8&,, Gleason car on which the, tool box , fare of the distr`ct which it The Laon,s wish to heart- ,� was broken •d iv and.tools taken. ily thank hhas;e who so generously serves." Now The Huron Ex - ;gave of their time aind m,reans to positor is going to extend the in- alslsist in, this great work orf resto-r- vitation to join our list of read- ing to health; happiness and inde- MANLEY ers through the solicitation of '� *endentce, th,w urndlerrprivileged and our friends, and sincerely hope +V I physically handicapped children of their activities will ire rewarded I Huron Cdrumty• Mr. Peter McLoughlin wears a by a cordial reception when they J. M. McMiILLAN, smile since the third orf Ivovern+hrer, d call. Chairman of iycns Frolic. when his wife: p,res+ented him with a baby girl. , - The late rain has again hampered 0 0 • ' 0 0 0 0 CONSTANCEthe threshing of the late huckw`heat j cmp, but th'e few fine days the be-- ginning of the week gm ave the farer, `1 Thee many friends of Mrs. Robert a chance to harvest their apple and Lawson extend -to her their sympathy •turnip crop. in the. detath of herr brother, Mx. Ira iMr. C. Eckart and W ,Xanley were Johns, of Tuelkersmri'th. in London to visit Mr. Jam -es Manley �Mr. and iMrs. J. Ferou.son spent who is on th•e sink h,. -,t. His many Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fri,nds wish him a pee•dy recovery. Gelnrge Carter. Frrrm. liste:nintg to Pxetmier Henry IMr, and M, rs. William Clarke, Mrs. and Premnei R. B. Bennett on Wed- Rol'remt P ,a•ke, Mitt. Howard arm- ne°clay night over 'the air when they Strang• anti Hattie vi•sitv,d Mrs. John .spoke ati t17'e hanquet in Toronto, we Clarke and Whsa Belle M'c'Colbough, of would say' th-It Premier Henrf- fcr- Sitmtford recently. ' got to statcs Wr le -n he told us how be Mr. and Mrs. William; Bi•i'ttton, Hel- saved the province millions,, of d'01 - en and 'Rd:ith. Mask Gawlev and Will lar,,, .that the loan lie put through at Jewitt visited Mrs. Ed. Britton at f per cent, is costing the province W , ton, on .Sunday. rn llinns of dollars, when he could 'Mr. IMTs. Robert Lawson and have got, the money at 4 or 4 r/2 per,. -and son i.gorne, spent Sunday at the home, cent, and R. B. RPmnett. (lid the same of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, Bruce- rvifirn he nriadle those large loams. at field. 51/2 per cent. But he c3ti'd not forget {Min's Gawky. 'teacher of C'.anstance to t(,ll,uh all he Braved the Dominion school. spent the ,holiday at her home when he reduced the conversion loans in Ripley. which use all wlhnit was a wise finan- Wisss Ferguscrom, teacher al, Brandon, tial hvsine," tranRaction, but by so visited herr parenrts'in Clifford over rlroing he red-umd, the value of those the week end, b,midn `Nv,he'n he p'ult thraugh those The Ladies' Arid. orf Consstanre Ilrrdt- high loan hoods ;and raised the money Pd 'Church meet for lnisimes,,; on. Thurs- market for themlonied men, when t tr k d t I n, .oay )asst in ,11he scheo,ol room of the 'th'e farmers are ryr.ntg o ma a ens I ,j ,eburch., Mr's. R. I.aawison • presiding. meet. IT -Tie, alssa said the first thing ,`1 After a hymn •an l prayed ; the mfin- i,hey did when they .weak into power iniinristnathon Etre cut in ttmo, the same , iutes were read' and adap'tedt. Mrs. Joe was to lean $2(>010'0*00 fbr unemrploy- as pi-oduction and thereby srfa, rt on ', i 11 Rilev gave the, Scripture le•s,son; Mrs. rn•errt, clout lie dfid not tell us how on, eoonomfic ba,siis as in former days. . .,•r,�s E Adtams and Mrs. W. Britton gave rrluch of itwernt to unetmrployrnen' t FAreryonre knows from' experri'etiee .K� +P'aclimgs. Mira. Lin;dsav sang a sirlo. after the cost of adlm'inistrra,tion was ,that; p'ro�sperity wtov't return, until Ai-. The .mtev,ting Oosted with prayer by taken off. Be the as it may, its the .11?4si'c inking iy will rac�,I`6 'th6 °i;I� lairs. R Rcrgemsom. ' abouit timr'e that •Che high cost of asd- price of piroduction. ;, A,i If Iil,; �t, . ,1? Vii; a'11 I 11 - t ­11',�rt5a, (tyr�`Ni,t yryJli k. P, _ ,1... .1 y .. N,i�., ,i 0(...,.I. h...t.. 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