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'I, "I ` . , _,� , il, F'.. I I .. I 9 � I :1 `�' "" , ., , � VIRMER 2-5 � 1932. 0 1 .1 . . � . ". ��'..�,�$',��".,�', , I I I 10, � o ,�,'4� 1 . - � 43 : ,� - . ; . , .1 .. � _1UT­ ,,� I .... � I i , - . I .. il-I '! � I � i ., . I I . . . I �_ I . I .1 0-7— � i . � I I . I I I I .11 :. . .1 . I . . - I 1. I - � ­ I- I I 1;i�­ "., , 11 llffli.il`�' li, � I � ", I`- I'll V&ole Number 8809 0 9 SEAFORTH, FR. 46 ., ,7 4,6, . i,kl'i @ ",05i _10, . � " I - ­­ I ___i ­. 1; I ,�, . .11,11"� I ;" � I I � I . . I . — ­­ _;__;_'11 ­., I—, ._11 I 1. � � . I- I-' 111w -1111-1-i", ­­_ ��� I . .,',;"."�111 ',,....,.­ "I I I , "' I i , '­­ _1-11111 -11_111-,11111_.1_1l:11 ,11. ____ , - __ I . �_ .. - I T .,�* . . . . . . . 11� - : 1� ill-- . . . . � 1. 11".., - I—— - Lv- ery, Candidate is now hard I I YOUTHS, WILL. ELECT I wul lue glau TG give -an account of the work of the 1932 Boys, Parlia- ment to �ny group desiring such re- port. WINTHROP . . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Broome cele- brated their seventeenth wedding an- nirersary last 'Thursday evening, No - member 17th, by entertAiiiiitg their friends and. neigbibors to a dance in � the� hall. After a ,grand lund'il was served ,� short -program was given ' consisting of gongs and step danc. ing. We wish 'Mir. and Mrs. Broome many imiore years of wedded- life. A benefit dance will be given, -by the football oldh in the hall this F'ri- day ewnfing. �bittle Donald Eaton.'is improving after his treatment in ,Scott Memor- . I . at work in the. j3ig',-E tor *Pos� 'R ' EPRESENTATI VE TO' 44 ,t -1 I " , . 4 64 I . . - Pood-Will Club"' co�test . . BOYS' PARLIAMENT V \ . . . I I I � I . ' Ad&f*W6W Will Be ,a'Feature For This Week'in Ad- , � I I I . Annual Balloting -to,­Td" . I I dition to Special Prize .for'Largest Cash Returns ; . �, . Place -in Tuxis Hall . . N, . Second Standing is,Aqnounced. I I N I . On Saturday. . , I ankle. , I I I . ' . I �. .(�o , MRS. M. HEDDEN WINS FIRST SPECIAL PRIZE , THREE CANDIDATES . , 11.1 � I I A remarkably even start has been* . ' . . HILLSGREEN I mad6 by the imajority of the contest- ' Announcement has been made that I I ants in the Big Good-Vill Club, coni- . elections for ihe -Ontario Botys, Par - v.ifn Mr. -Pcck. We are sorry to petition. With . the :,possible excep- Note . liament will this year be held on Suciety was, held on Wednesday af- tion ,of two or three of the candi- 1 i . 4 . Saturday, Noveniber :,,Gth. Re-;. J. i, Ill dat�s,. the results to date show a I . To 'All .agbiscri bers Whose Daw ' F. 'zu,r�ton, of Etreiter, has. beA,ij ap- . . ' iill . very close tailly of the total votes on Label Does Not Read 1933. , pointed, returning .officer for South Huron. . recorded. These �candidatds, how-' ' . 11 e to lidanada. in 1860 with her pat- ever, will ,no doubt even up on this The principal reason for The Seaforth boys will have -an oppor- , I ,,,, I I week's returne as they will be able to take advantage'of the added vote �Hluron, Eimpositor Good Will . tunity to viote in the Tuxts Hall, north of the United Chtirch; on S.M- iod wa;s then takern by Mrs, R. Con- schedule announced in to -day's issue. . Caub Circulation Canipaign is 'trdak next, bptween 2 -and 5 P.m.' I , ) I This is An. exceptional offer and ' to collect atrears of subscrip- Rev. W. P. Lane is acting as deauty � , every contestant should take ad- tionis. In most eases, we be- � returning officer for Seaforth. �,:, , vAntaige of the opiplortunity to pile . ,iip- their ivote totals, this week. (Re- .. lieve, subscribers, neglect pay- ' . According to IMr. Staintion, any boy 1, is , anember itnost votes win in securing ing the" amounts. It is only � entitled to Vote providing that he . the grand prize -awards axid extra I a small wriount to each sub- is a ;'mieniber"ot -a Turisi Group or or- I :: . . credits in this way will not be avail- -geriber, but the total means . ganized Sunday :School Class. "',When � . able again'during the caml)afgn. considerable to this, office. . the results have been an- nouno4 a denionstration will be -held I Special Prizp--Lady's Toilet Set. . We hope that a special ef- in St. James,' Street ,ChuTch, Exeter, I .1 nis. special ,prize will be given, to . fort will be made' -by all during I to which all.the boys of the riding are irilmited. The suecessful and . the can4idate turning in -the largest this campaign to pay their other candidates will bei present. ' , I ­ � . � I . Aniount of cash between Tue6clay, , November 22nd, and %onday, No- ' subscriptions, in advance. In . Three Jboys have announced. their candidatui�e. They are Howard Hyde . � * . vember 98th. 'This, is an additional . qyrlze� over and Above the regular so doing, you can, help your I favorite candidate in the con- Rippen; ,Frank Strange, Exeter; Gea--' " 2 t 11 . . *I, ". . prize awards. test to win a handsome prize. . I . ,ald Glodbolt, Centralia. - Howard H�rdt, the Kippen, candi- )k, .4 . First Special Prize Winner. . . . Subscriptions can. be sent orr � I date, 'has. niAde �his position clearr to the electors in the :following state- . The special ,prize for the largest brought direct to the affirce, and m,ent:_ � cash returns for last weeks',,was won votef'er4dits, ,viri'll be given to (1) ReJBond Sell ing,�-­Wiihen sell� 1^ by 'Mrs. Maude Redden, of Hensall. any contestant desired. img bonds''the, -boys should be able to 'JN 'The prize was a pen and,pencil set. The expiration date of your tell! the.-prospeictive buyer more of their work.. It says, in the bonds - It Grand Prizes Now on Display. I . subscription is designated on � that the dividends are good citizen- .1 I !." . The grand Ivizes are now on dis- the label. ' e ( 'ship and Yet many. of the bond sales - l", play in, the stores where they were I . . men when asked what is meant bry ,�,!.` I procured. rM,e public. are invited to . inspect thes6'diaplays� � I Orite eandidaies by paying their -sub- that, they know very ,little about it. People in these times expect some- �, .i� scriptions at this office and credits thing in return for their money, and; . 11 Subscriptions Can Be Paid at Office. will be gWen to Any one desired. the, boys should. give somiething in I I Credits receivied -in, this way will be re turn . I 11 � ISubscribers can assist their fav- known by the-candildates, theqnselves. , (2) Attention of educational au- � 14 . . - STANDING OF CONTESTANTS UP 'TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st . thoribles should be 'dkivwn- foroibly to . the fact that,young m1&n llviipg in I I . . . i . . The h-st Published bellow represents only the votes cast for publication * . Toronto and ,other seats of �. universi- ties, have a decided kdvantage in life .�� � . .. I , ." tir to 'Monday, November 21st. . ­ I I - , ' ' . over thost living in 6utside points V 11 � I I . . I . I 11. . , I Mks. R. E. Bright, Seaforth ............... I ... 113,000 aiid some differentiation in fees should The made. I I 1. :, I I Mrs. William Britton, Constance ............... 100,000 ,(3), Mentors. should he more care - . , Mrs. W. E. Butt, Kippen . .................. ,75,06o fully trained, and chosen and more Trail Ranger and Tuxis. be . � ,miss Veronica Dill, Dublin .................... 90,000 groups formled. And ,that talks by qualified � �, I ,,J- Mrs.. Wellington' Elliott, Brucefield .......... 146,000 Persons on such subje�ts as., -war and peace, eapitalisin, solcialisnx and un- . 0-1 Miss Maxgfiret Finnigan, EgmondAlle ...... '91,000 employrient bei part of their regular . Mrs. Melville GIray, St ........ � 161,000 . program. . (4) That better' urganization of � ....... . 230,000 ,bovs' -sunnner calm,ps be made. I Miss Annie Jarrott, Hillsgreen ............... 90,000 I am asking the boys of South Hqr- . Miss Gertrude Matthews ... . 94,000 on to vote for me because I think that my platform will do more for A . 90,000 � Miss Ethel McLure, Winthrop ................ 9 1, 11 Sa th uron's needs, than any othee, , I d� � .� I ,Miss Jean Smith, Seaforth .................. 204,000 platform. assure, the boys who vote that if , I am elected that - thais, .. I I . Mrs. Margaret White, Seaforth -.... I ........ 107,000 constituency shall be represented to. I , " '' 1. ty. .Also if I I I I f(_�, I — � I . I rece.ive the honor of being, elected I wul lue glau TG give -an account of the work of the 1932 Boys, Parlia- ment to �ny group desiring such re- port. WINTHROP . . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Broome cele- brated their seventeenth wedding an- nirersary last 'Thursday evening, No - member 17th, by entertAiiiiitg their friends and. neigbibors to a dance in � the� hall. After a ,grand lund'il was served ,� short -program was given ' consisting of gongs and step danc. ing. We wish 'Mir. and Mrs. Broome many imiore years of wedded- life. A benefit dance will be given, -by the football oldh in the hall this F'ri- day ewnfing. �bittle Donald Eaton.'is improving after his treatment in ,Scott Memor- . I -Mr. and MTs. Thomas Prya� spent - . I ; I . I I ____ ___ I I. -I. -_ � Sunday with Mr. a-nd Mrs. AT. Arm- . . I i � TUCKERSMITH . I VARNA strong, of Hullett. We are sorryto hear of Mrs. J. M. � .� .V . . . � . , � Govenlook falling and fracturir.g. her I I Died in, Tu1ckerromith.—There en- Owi ng -to the Absence of Rev. Rural , I ankle. , I I I "A W tered into rest on Sanday morning, Dean Paull on Sunday, Deacon Elson . Now . of London, condlucted the service in . I ' . "d AfTs. ,George H. Coleman, one of St. John's Church. . . HILLSGREEN I . I the oldest retsidento of thlis, district, MT. stamp, who has been an ,em- . I I in, the person of Mrs. Robert Wat, ployee of Dr. Moffatt, has eng�tged ,W. I'Mi. S. --The regular 'monthly � ism ,4 formerly ,Mary An-rie Strickland, v.ifn Mr. -Pcck. We are sorry to neeting of the Women's .Missionary -widow of the, late Robert WatsaA. lose Mr. Stamp and -Family, out ljop,_� Suciety was, held on Wednesday af- . I Mrs, Wiataon was in ,her riinety-4first , '%e,�- mV epjo,y their new --qu,,round- ' , terno,n, Noverriber 16th, at this 01, year and was the. eldest daughter of ` n -.i. , - � 3iorne'o,f )Mrs. Rui,§sell ,Consitt. The I the late Ermimanuel Strickiland, Of �' An old fa.'hionQi social under ti.e president Mrs. R. McAllister, pre- .Buckingliam., Que. She was born in aw.,Nr(-,i of St. J,)hn's Chun;n WL11 aided. ;Aii� meeting opened with ,a ' k , isdiale. Yorlishire, Einiglan.d� and I , " 1 I * be held ir. tlic hall on No,;cmtotr ,�,i.,. hyinn and the ;Scripture was taken. 11 e to lidanada. in 1860 with her pat- Kee d. ,p this date open. and in min ,by Mtts, -Ro%s Love from Philipines, I enft in junei, 1889. Sh4 wlas uni d ��. Th `e will be a novelty program le and 1, verge-� 1-21. The Sevo,tional per - in marriage to her larte husban d Vefzhments will ,be served. More, I iod wa;s then takern by Mrs, R. Con- predeceased her sixteen years derails. will appear later. oitt. A hymn and Sile-11t, prayer f`ol- � . A 'i Sinowo that time she, has- ma� . . . --- lowed with a prayer (by Miss A. Jar-' ,1.1r., . � , 1wime at the old home on the London Rotad, and also with Mr. and ,Mrs. I Coleiman and two stepsonsl, John S., -rott. The secretary a -ad trea,surer'3 , George H. Coleman. Deceased took and Robert P. ,Watgon, all of Tuek- , , P -port's were read and' adopted. The I butsine&q�waq then taken. The roll , a deep- intere9t and actife part in &L- work of the forml Methodist ersmith- A lbiolflher and sis',ter also survive, T. �P. 8triokland; and 'Miss was called, and- answered with a verse 14 Y, --- �­ _- T-1 . �,S­F­ I I =1. I I ;.ri 'A Tr`i` I W"',`,�,'.��,Ahxe , ­;, .,A Old to"unt ... ry . �;t . ��, I -­----_-------__-�". _,�,-,,.f -- - -- - I I . 'Arl'ale, Anxm " '01 , J1WM, Maivy - � ,south Dev �- Y,20., 1982. 'Dear Dfta: ,�'* o ' See where I aml?': 4he, Arrow' sounds like' one of ",,�'k Wallace's _ secret retreats, but tVs,' , not- Ws a ' - real lire houseboat, 4�4- �W?0te' an- chore;d, in a little ii& , f', off "the sea, just. nine miles froxii �PlibioliAli. Ev- ery morning when I & itp I feel , just like a 1pilglim, 414iiher ' ''Peering out of a sma,11 windd.W'in. warch of land., IThe tide plao%,.� , Y'D ,'. ,bricks, - a - know; it seems, that'l S the style ": ah, to wake mp 1 �1 ' : feet where. kour head, Nks 12'ea- Zh't before! That 'statem�m,t 'carries weight because it rne�*', W� � that . I b &V'P . .!,, to row twice as far,forl th4 inilk in the morning, as I did ihe ni-ght be- fore to leawle - the boftl#� loutL46n the -step, -here the .mnall 'craft lie up. Nearly everybody has .to clear out of the way when I taheijp �te oars, as ,my usual perforqnani��'is t� -cover as much territory as� p6'pible.� Some� binies the �'SkLpper" ;r. owns the "'Arrow," takes pity, on �is and,, taxis ,us there and back. The,"skip'per," in real life, Mr; Hodge, is so interest- ing with iwhes of -salt a' , sea crustL . ,the war he iness about hinL, 112.11 was mine patrolling ciff'the south coast and knows a Iftfl; bit about everything. .1 " . ., . 'By this time You must,.be wonder- , I � . ing -.how on earth 11 h4, to he I I down here. When ,th: , , r1=1,becania ,go unbearable in Londb, *we sought relfeif in a finotor trip! �nugh 'Dev- on. 'The English people 0�,�Jmselves. call it the. Garden of England.. . I ing, bright and early, Mund us on . our way Rast Ascot,, the, hoinies of ties, and, fast horsesil I Su re Q"er . ' T downs, just blooming with heat;Mr now, Past Stonehenge where, the famous Druid remaim 'a.re,,to Salirl- , i bur . y for lunch. ffr�-.ybul'll get I your history out -of moth ball� You'll re- member that it Ond at Salisbury Plains that Willialm the,� Co,nqueror irn�possd the famous, oath'on his sur- prised kingdoms. n, fracombe; in North Devon, on the Bristol Chan- nel, -was our destination that &L . y, . for no other reason 'than that 1 it would be well into' twilig''ilit 'When we , got there. Can you., iiq*girbe�. driving for arille after'mile t .., gh , "- I ' � . . .,._, ove- I y grev-h country wirTb1",,'*b if, if f s6f t hills -all 'ab6ut yon, or -,-beside, bright rvv,eT--., of which there seem to'..be, so many, over rustic bridges, into qivaint old towns, where the main streets are so narrow you can reach out of the W�ndow and piick�the flowers from,, the, wayside gardens! ' I . ('Continued on p.'age 4) . � Ill I WALTON ' , , _ ,,Very iirnomssivle servicea were held . in Duff's Umited,Church on, Sunday. Tlhe pastor, Rev. Charles, Cbmining, I chbs4e as -his thelmiW in the morrmng, "Rise, take up tby bed and, walk" from. St. John 5. A well rendered an'- -them wta§, sung by the oboir under the able leadership of J. H, Leonard with Mrs. W. 0, Bennett Presiding at the'orgab� Two solos contributed by Mr. Leonard were rnUbh a.ppree_;- ated. The pastor's- message in. & evening was taken from 'Sit, John 19:18, "They Crucifted Him." A.duet was contribut-6d by Mr. L�eniing and Mr. Leonard. The choir sang a pleasing anthem with Mrs. E. Rad- ford a,cting as accornpankst on the . planio. ."^ I On Saturday afternoon a Aootirg ' Tnatic,h was held on the farm, of Roy Bennett, adjoining !he eastern part of the village. Winners 'received ducks and geese.' . I . . Mrs. J. D.unzaii, Atwood, is visiting at the ho,m.,e of Miss, Annie Johnston, Mrs. D. 'Steiss. � 'MLqs Zenda Sallter, of Toronto, was a guest of iMr. and, Mrs. Herbert Man- ning, * I . !Mr. and Mrs. Thonlas wwb9bn, of London, visited with ,Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bernett. � . s!p� Mis:.s Laura Manning, of MtelieneT, , ent the vm,Qk end at the home of her pai,ents, 'Mr. and ,Mrs,. Herbert Manning. . r. I STANLEY* - . I - — The follbwing.ig the report of S. S. No. 4 (North Sohool), Stahley, ba,qed bn emanlintation's and .daily work: V-Jlo,hn NVatson (Absent), Sr. TV­413ert Giv,eT 945,, Jean Dunn 76, Stuart Watson 74, Keith West- lake 71. Antionette Rau 71, Ilene Tai - bot 68. Jr. 111 -Billy Armstrong 81. Gordon . Westlake 78, Melvin Greer 78, [Madge Houqtor� 68, Ethel Watson 66, Wilfred Rau 44, 11- Ibene 01-1--CT'76, Andrew Raii 52. Pr. Dewar TbLlbot 76:, Amthony Rau 68. 'Helen M. Mnent, Teacher. . I : �._ . " MeKILLOP .., I i ,:,,�., ,� 11�1 . . .1 .� li,,�;4Z.� '? � ,,,�,� 70,�M,;ff;l 'q , � 1��,, 1�'. . . , , . � 9� ,�Y.04� 1 .1 . 0 1 1 1 1 ',", i , . , , " � j, .�,� "Iff _11,'.� ,�, , 10 I �� ' - U I 1� I , I .1 I " 'WWI, 11, "', , � " , "T_ , , ��, �, � , � ,I !, III:, 6 �1�,,�:,,�v,."7,".A_,;-�l , ,��i`p ,,�,, � , � " , A��, i, "I", - ; �10 " ," . , " �,,',V! P , i , "14 , , , , , ,.�� .. , I � I I , I ., , 0""4 �',,�,�,,'�,, ` � -.,,,,, -ft "� , "I'll, I ,,,, � " � ,-: 1. I., -w;, , zw- ... 140 I I . � " , :� 1, " , " , ,ft , I I ?I .1 M, 111,;i, ,iov- c , " if - , , : _ .ra , ,,�;, I I 11114,11 -V -No �, - 411,11" 1_,�i��,447t " 'I.' 0�11� NORTHSIDE UNITEWS"ki ' ' ' F' . I . .1 _4 11'� i ... 't ,� 1 � I . _ � �.p,� e IR liammUll"', ��Tr ��, , �,!. �. ".., 75, T"? V""'. ''.., �4,­�-;,,&t !,, I 1 4 k,.'.�Mll,i,11.5' !�`-,`,'. ­�' P -A �, _ . I , '' e, I 1, �, 4% �, ­' ' ' I ` I - -,;, " ��,,, , 1 ,�.l ",5, . 1. I ., �i�,,� . �'!, , .,'�,, �� .. ,,I ... �,;4id'!'�J I '' . , 1- a .. ,I "I �, . 11'.'­ �,� 4 �4 1 !, f� f. , ]'. " '4.'� '.�, � , . . . . . . I . �, r �, �,e,, ii,� . I'-, �., �­ . .. CHURCH 'O B SERVE'S " C hurch '' ' 6' � - t" r " ' ". ` :, I . fi,_y t6 �,�',.,-- ,,',� _� .- ,� :.:.: ' � , ­�, I ,q . ,�, I I . I ,.. 11­111�1� '' �il', , S. ..�.,% I . . , , '01 I I �P'l "'N '4 Ill , , � � .. .... ��,g."l,,,Pjl,%�,,-1,,?�t 1 * , 1�1 '. , � . � ", .. - I Wn'j' ".. ",i:, 4'..; 1 1 1TS ANNIVERS A R Y 'Mip n ii st e r A - a 4 3��, 1 "�, " 1;1,,� . I ,,� ry . ", � ,", , �, ,F _."., ," _,'L 1,1�� . . ,� � , I . I 't':�­W;;M�,,��%� ..... l'i , I �f, . I , -�r�,�� ' 1.4 � (V�� ... 1, %4444. " m — ' — . - , & . �J �?g,�,& - � , � . . . , V li�`�111,�, lqk.�gl�. �, , . — " i4 , , a, ." , " , . I I -2 .I I �11; . _�,� "� � .':,,�, , Z" I , .,Tqri'�,. I � � � . I., . I �,.� S i", c Con- 9 0 0 4 11 , , , �F. . . - Interesting , Wpcto,7�', I I 11111,'.,�, , . 1 41 ..., --11 I . . - ' , I, '111 17,11� ,� ", .,�,.� ducted B * Clinton I,. 11 .�,��,.­..!;;. . y , 14ght on Eyonts' 'of. -,4 ...... I ,.� ... I . Hdrrah! � ,,�,,-,�'. _1 - . � - � _ � � I Minister. . ' Years A -go. Trea4i ' � " i:,:�.,­,�, 1 , -1 �� . . i It ha,s beert,annowiteed that - . . ­ ' � --�"� � � , 1 .11" 1.1 �,I:� . Collegiate Depirtmental exam� Book Reveals ;N e :­,", ' * "' I �11'1 CHURCHESCLOSE inations will not commence next ' `� ',?,'!.':�"`­,: I . . �', I " "I . I '. . �'. � 11 � 11 � 1. summer until July Ist, and will Early Meinbers.. I - ' - � ,�.,;,,, ' . I I � 1swecessful �, anniversary services continue until. about July 15th. . — . li ,... , ." I 11 .. ��, I I ' I I I were conducted in Norbli-side United from previous ' .;��.� I ' CROSSED, ATLAN!r1C , 11� I I years when eiams were usually. I ....... '..., .1 Church on Sunday,.I"t by Rev. F. J. . . 1''.. L'�' 11", , ',� I � I . . . . . I I - , .. 41 I Farrill, M.A., B.D., of finished by July Ist. It will al- . ON FOOD COST .1 . �0 I Ontario Street INC 02. � United Chu low f rm, * two, to three weeks I "I �,,'-,'.,�� reb, �-Clinton. ,They ,were -� �. , "', � , , , ,.� extra school bekiiie exams com- — , . � , , "",V""ffl, � ", Largely attended.. . . . �,,-,� , I mence -and although no official Mr. 'Wdlliam 1�rine, has ih�,40 - 1�' �.:, �. . . llirou. . I �.,. ", , I Th( speaker took as his n-tornin- . . 11 I . ' . word is ava'!IaW, it is thought The Expositor office two very in�..-._' _-�_­L'�;;?, � subject, 'fiCo-workers With Gold," the new regulation will prove zstilng relies of eighty or so years ­ '_..11.�,.�_ ­-41� from John 5:17, "My Father worketh very popular with both teacher. aglo, They were the ,property of his I . I � 0�,`�* �, . , I hither to and I work," and ',for we - and pupil, who are, as a rule, father, the late Joseph BrIne. . I �.. I �� % are cl:i-lahorers ,with God,." In the vi�e believe, loathe to leave each 'The - first is ail account book * -�l . . ,4�, ", I .. '. I I evening he spoke fr,ctyn John, OhAip- -other at this tinie. the United Presbyterian Church, of - : - .,� ,1 ! ter 14, verse 6,, "I ain the way, the � Harpurhey, which lbreglos- wiih the � - I txutl, and' the lilght." � / � I I 11", '.., � lc;� 9 4) * 0 Year 1815e. iRev- A. McKenzie. was ,�., z 0 0 � The choir, under the, efficient I ,the minister and his -stipend for tfi.4 " ;-;'M , I � I .." ". A. ership of Mr. and Mrs. James A. . 11 year amounted to $,801,"and,was p.;ky- I - _'. I I llb Stmart, gave a fine renderizig oi ' able in -five instahmients. The &ib.. ;,� "k . . . � 1, F I seiveral anthems. Those taking the , DU gregation, ,however, was unable. to, , � solo parts 1were Miss Bessie Cluff, JURY ASK FOR F1 ­ � . M finance this, so it was decided, to �V_M� 1�1111'11' .. . Mi" H. Lane, Miss M. Turnbull M ' the balance by speciAl subscripti , :,;� ,, ; rill * . %M. , I �11111 j . George Ralikirk, Thomas Goven= I . �..;. .1 , c S. Scott, Miss R. Thompson and� Mr: ESCAPES, ruR . .: , E C Chamberlain. J.. A. Stewart . ROME John Diicfkson� D. Ciampibell and, " I !- I .11�ibufted, a well Terild6red solo. - , ., ,,, . Gloluinlock, Jr., were appoiiii,ted- -61- � . - — � I Z I , 1- R . I ! ,-; �, (Reim. ,'Charles Maloolin, M.A., of lectors, rPhe miembe&sl thatJ helped � - .. 11 .. Egniondville United Church, and Itev. Huron County Grand JUrY, out in this,financial crisis were: . ". I 11, . . ' W.,', 11 ,Andrew Calder, Walter Cowan, Wnu �,: �1, Irving B. Kaine, B.A., of First Fres- Submits Report Af ter , , I I I . , I , byterlian 'Church, took part in - the Hai Sr.,, John H,enderson6 Win - , - �'. o , I ,services, 'The servict,s of their Visiting Buildings�. Hablcirk� Jr., George Habkirk, James . . , " " ; . ,churches bad, been withdrawn iii orr- . "i Grieve, James Hendirson, * Thomas . .11 11 Q I . I der that'the congregations could at- Grieve, -Rugh Grieve, Robert Scott, I . . . ,,,"I tend the North -side anniversary. The Huron County Grafid Jury On B Side, Willialin Dod&,' Robt. glys .. I I t; .. .. , , as. ..;�::,, — 0- Saturday brought in the-foUowing Alex. Smith, John Elliott, J' . . . 4. I - I . . . rTmo.-rt after visiting the County Jail, John Govelfflock, John Grieve, John ,, . . , I Children's Sh�lter and County Home: lapsill% Thots. Guv�eenlolck, D�em�is .::.,1.J - ­­ , ce , I'll DD To Ili. �Hbn,orable Mr- J'usti Jef-: Doiwnle� John McKernlan, Ja�mes Kit- �.111__ , BURNS' I 11OVE FATAL frey:- . Quade, John O'Sullivan, John Downie, �::., � � I ... We, the mom1blers of the , Grab -d W.541liam Wialker, 'Robert ,Scott, , Jr., . . .`,. d at the -Ar,chfbald, Dickson6 Robert Dickson, �..... " �� I TO 5 -YEAR-OLD Gul"M JSuu,"pvr,erns'e-u)rlr'Crnou*wni& oft13Onstearrtq,, held in Jr John Dickson, Robert Rah,kirk, . . . . . �` 11 � ' " - � the Court House in the Town of 1. . . . Robert XLeMichael, -James Dickson, I ".�.. -, . I Goderieh., in the 10ounty Of I -14"n, Jl6hn Murray, DaNid Carripbell, Geo. 1. .. . � .1.. � I " , Little Frances� Barrie Sets on Tuesday, the' 15th day of No- Gouinlo.ck,'Jr., Frances, Scott, Donald .. . 113. - . in , , ��, I , Fire to Clothin' i vember, 1932,, bavii on your ' struc- &tt, Ge� Gouinlock, Sr, AleN.. W11- . . I .�`. � . . , 9111, tions, inspected the followffig. son�, S*ryruel Aird Benjamin Ddlen, . � .,.,)Ii � . , . �� . Unknown Way. ''The Clounty-bf Huron Jail. Joseph Briiie,"-Ale'x. Dodds, David - � 1A . !:., I The Childiren's 'Shelter, an4'tthe MicCullough, Rciblert, Govienlock, Fi-an- I . I , , .. I � County of Huron Hduse of Refuge. oes Nelsom I � . . , , 'Terribly burned about the .hands The'Jail: We found the.jail clean I I . '�, . Me selm-id, article is a bill - of I , ; 4" and body in an accident at her par- And in excellent s,andtary ,conditi". goods pureb,ased by Mr. 'Brine for . ,,, 1. I . ) . "I ,enlltv hor* on Monday,— mornin& 11�,, -"W& aiv%Lw� -tha.t, nq,t proy-Wip"i use I n boalrd_shi0.w:1iPn he -was- On ­ ."__,� , . . Frances� five-year-old daughter - of hag been. .made for fire'- ,'protection', ... 0 , . . 1� S BartY4 - his..way_tro, Cbmada in. 1845. The .. I, Mr. and airs, Miichael I Hibbert and we -iW d re6oinmend' the pur- 77. i Township dded in the Scott Memorial chas,e and installation of say two goods were bought of J, B. Whyte, 4 - " ", .� . �1, i I . general provision ,merchants in Lon- V ..' d Hospital here a few hours later. hand, fire extinguishers. The prison- do, England, and ihclutle�d:' I 1-b. . . . . . . . 11 , I , How ..the little girl suffered the ers were clean and appear content- te,..' V2 lb. Coffee, 4 lbs. sugar, 2 lb&, . .1 , ,burns is a matteT of conjecture. led. loaf sugarl, % lb,_'tobacco, 1'.) Ilbs. , 1 441 , ". � � The rmpther left the, room in the In the Shelter we found flfteell ham,, 2 lbs.' stiet, �1 lb-,�:'lard, 2 IM6 . o � " hi, dren, ,all clean and healthy loopk- . I , Barry homie, three miles southwest c 11' raisins, I lb. curi%nQ1,`3 Tbs rice ' ' t� ,ing,� and the House ig.ctean and botbfo� ,of mustard, � if pe ' ' ' I �' c" ­'�` of Dublin, for a few minutes'and re- box o piper, ar . " , , � I I ' sanitary, and quite a fit place for . I - turned to find it -he little girl shrouded 9 salt, 2 -lbs. soaP, 2 Us. canfflels�, 1. , , .", I . . in flames. she succeeded in bea�,Lng the bri,nging up of children. C'm- pint vinegar, f bottle pickles, one . .. .1 09 out the fire, but Frances bad been plaint was made regarding the packet of g7oats, 14 lbs. fine Fis- � .... I I , SF1;,0uslY b*n�d,'and Dr.- F. J. Bur- heating system and. we think that cuits, % cv,t. rying pan, � 1 ...... ,,�, rows- who was called to the house, 7omething ghoul& 'be done. immi 2 plates, 2 inugsl, 1 dish" 1 wash ."4 . , ' ately to improve saime so that the -er, 1' -walter bottle, I - . ..��11 �� ordered her removed to S,eaforth Hos- bowl I chamb I pital. She died an hour after bein, Shelter may be kept warm and cam- ho�,k'pot, 1 lantern, I shoe brush, I I .. , � e- "�, �� 1��Ir .11 adii.-itted. - - fortable. The Shelter has no fir bottle brandy, 2 'bottles Geneva and ". . .. . - - N, The little girl was so terr�bl ' e-wapes, and we- wqpuld recommend I ,box of blacking. The entire bia I 11 '. , .%t , I "., y In- the Purchase of a fire extin'gulisher amotnited 'to orly .,92, 9s 6d. or about :.,...� jured' and in such pain she could not por. f th.;a Shelter, and a]- _4 � .. tc�ll what happened. There were s scap�s be' $12.00 now. '11his an-cient counter- , . 5 no matches in the room, but it is constructed.' As the building is at part of the modern counter check , . I �, thouglit the girl may havie been light- present, if: a fire were to break out boolk was 191/2 inches long and. fi�ve �.. I . - � . mg 'papers by sticRing them into. the 6,. the main flobr, the only, wa' of inches -,vide. ' . % � .e stove, and that her clothes caught Y . 41 . 11 � � �i I escape for persons or ,children in the __ - -------a J I . I firo in ,this manner. Two younger upper flciors,would be to juamp out , I ... I . children -are said to havebeen in the I ELIMVILLE , � of the windo.w�. � � .11 . , ruoin at the" time, They could not We ins;pected the Courity House I ", tcll what happened. I of Refug�, and (fouind ".'everything Johns -Brock Nuptials, - A very . `4 1 . I The father and mother and two �clean, and we would I , ike to'com- PT�ettY wedding tcpok place at the � G,lier children survive. mend the mati-on on her good work. Elin-�ville parsonage lt,n Wednesday . . �, I I The place "has no, adequate flre es- of last wee�k at noon, ,Vhen Verna ,� : - cape. The two, now in use are very Doris, onlydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. -.11 I steep and it would be alimst impos- Frank Brock, of W�incbelsea, waa 1� EGMONDVItLE I silble for old people to use them. We united in ,marriage to Garnet Filmer .1 would suggest that rno<lern, fire es- Joihns, eldiest .son 'Of Mr. and 'Mrs. : "', The Egmlondville Y. P. S. met on mpes be erectel�i, preferable of,the William ,John,-, of Flii-n,ville, Rev. J. It Monday evening with -Miss Alice . ,� -Q,ew slidinj� type. We would also re- R. Peters, officiating. They were at- . �, f Thonipson presiding and Miss Vi'vian coin,mend that the Twesent fire ej- tended :by .11i5s Margaret John-, ,and � '11� � Tow�send, secretary. The -,devotions cape on the south of the building be MW. Gilbert Johmq, sisfer and' brother . I., were led by Miss H-elen ThodiPson, ! ivipaired, and the railing repl�a�ceid, of the bridegroam. After the cere- . . ': i assisted ,by Mi%ses Marion Wallace and that b,oth fire- escapes be ex- mony'they proceeded to the honie o� . `1 � and Marion Thianipson. Miss Anna toild,ed to the giloun,d. At present the bride's parents, where a siimptu- "I , -� [,o,,,e gave tl�e missionary talk and 1hey end abont six or seven feet froin OuS w&lding dinner was served to I I'll ' I Miss Lillian Rl,chardson was pianLst. the ground. We would also recom- the me-n1her§ of,the families of the I I During the year M,dss Gladys Cole- a ,�, miend that iiew landings bc built at contraking parties. T'he h<meymooa . .1 1, , man has directed the societv in many ,h end of b,oth the�,%e fire ezlcapes, Nv I as �,vn.qt in London and Detroit. On � ... . � delightful social half hours, but on " 0 ' I Tho new escalp�s should be placed at th<,ir return they will reside on the . i ' , Alonday evening sbe excelled herself ,he' ea,;t of the build,ing and rjIght vrootn's fine farim� ,,Pouth of ,Win- - ;,nd daring the ineeting announced a 'Wr the, main entrance. We also -chelsea. ,. 11 program of crGckinole and candy for (' . i . �, think t,hat some attempt sbould he Mrst. Herbert Childs, of London, I . 1� the next Y. P: S. night. madr- to render. the building 7%bre %ill sPeak here next Sunday evening �4 The Trail Rangers held their reg- fireproof tha� it is at present, by in the interest of the Mis,don Circle. I 1, ulat meeting at 7 o'clock on Mon- 4ui-lding 4pceial fire walls which -would ___6_ - __ ­ �1� " day. They are enjoying the course divide thp buildii�g into fireprroof sec- Even duying a depre.,,si-on it is - 1 14 of a regular graup of Trail Rangers tion -s. - THE GRA',�'D JURY by gloi�ious to be alivo in Kansas irl I I . 11� I . with a Bible. story, badge tests and l%barles E. Awluit�h,` Foreman.' * October. -Atchison Globe. 11 I 11 .11, gaines ev6ry Monday evening. I . F1. . I . 1� . , . . J . - - -..Ww— MANLEY � � I Mr. Frank Dempsey aftAnided the funeral of the late Mrs. .Joseph Law- rence, who -died on the i6th inst,, at the age of 77 years. She was form- erjy known, as Mi,s,s Bridget Jobnston and wa,-, miarried to Mr. La"'ce 50 . year% ago when then, conducted a shoe bu,s'inesF in Dublin, and later raniv,ed 'to Mitchenei- and' �continued hi�-, t. ade -a-, a sb,oe rna�crl The fam- ily movleid here 72 years ago which . begiming wfth the ietter E . The 0 1 � .... 1, aureh, and, was later a ,inetniber. of Alice IStriiekland, both of, BV'cking- 'IfflTinig was taken and Mrs, (Rev.) - � The W. M. S, of D,vff's Church was then a wilderniess�, and hewed out, ,-.* I J&e United, Church. Quiet and un- hami, Queb�r_ The funeral on Tue9- Conner (gave the ,study -from, the �rd ATIcKillop, held their regular meet -n' a 1-nodern home. Mrs, Lawrence wa,; alemming in disposition, yet strict- d,�y, Novomber 16, was private, Ser- ,hapter, "The Wiest,Fwn Prairie." The ineeting at thehomie of Mr. and Mrs the last survivor of the Johnston 11 ., and-ucted by, Rev. 0. -Ral- , ') and imfmovable in adherence to prin- vice wasr c nlieeting closed with the Lord$s Ivy Tf6nders,on on T'hursdav, .Nov. pioneer farnily. � diples,and, idleals, she was a t- nd 1.� ypical cokm Elgino ville,,, and Rev, W, A. Prayer. 10th. with a good attendance. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McKay spent �. wm2n of the Victorian age, Speak- BreAnerr, of Brucefield, and Mrs. Ed. W. F. ,Smdtlh presided and' a few clays in London with friends . r win Tfobson, of St. Tbornas, sang the -a] of theelq,11,iliilt��. . I ., ing evil of tione, she was inigilily eis- W."re, 'given by se,vel ->�,:, �': .. teemed and loved by all her , ac- beautitul hynnn, "No Night There." Ati'vea an(4 connections attendeA from Owing to the absence, of several of la,t weel�. ,. quaintarcei,, and, the family will al- Interment was made, in, Bayfield ceni- thi,q Oldstriot, as well as relatives frorm, the members, the Annual mee-ting And our School Board Attended the con- . ways cherish lher.mVmory as an in- 6terY, the remomins being borne to Whitby, Kitchener amid St. Thonilgm. el-ection of officeq�s -'as poistponed un- utntimi of the Ontario S�ebool Boards 0 ,e "pilration and 1"coadvo to that which their last testing ,place by six BeRutifull floral tributes were 8vni til Deoemnibefir. Lunch was, served by ' Saturday to discuss I is highest and bi�st. "'She being dead John snO Robert Scotchmere, Harold from retatilvea and friend's in Ot- the ladie.%. The, next tm�,eting wiil in Gu,-.1p,h ]ast opeaketh.11 She is survived by Penhale and Christopher Ward, all tamm, Taranto and other points, as ho hold at t,h�e ,home of lqt, Teo, s of a 'more economi- vet . g. W. j. ways arnd 11' n. 4 one sUpdaughten Mrs. Ge"ge 1j, of Stanley. A large number of riel- well as by near by friends. Sliannon Vavly in, December. CA', system of e'docation. 11 � I � � I I � I I , � ''I If I I I , , : i : , � � I I 11 _1�1 . 'A31 , � I , I I ,- I I .� . �. I . 4 V .' . ,P . � � A . II I . . h \_,­ 11_4�� I,V� I :�,�,� ,%4� � ,1� I'll, I � !,�,�� �,`.,� 1,,;�� ?" . . . , 1.� �� , ��, I , � , I il,� - � I . ,,,.,I, 1, .11, " I J, " i � 11 . � ��, �� " , , ; 'A ,�, � .,:� . , , . , , J, 0 . I . I . � � ", , I 1. . I . . . , , -1 i . . � 1, . I . 4 1 11 I . I . . � . , � - � V . I . I r . . .1:11 I ,;�, I I . , . I I , . I . . � I I .1 I , ,� !1; 1, , , , , , - . 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