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The Huron Expositor, 1932-12-02, Page 1
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Hobe' Belvedere, 1 ucetnie, ,Slwatzerland, Subscriptions, Whether Old, New or Renewal, Will Car Drivm 'By Husband July 311, 1932. , Mean Double 'Votes to Candidates This Week. An-, Skids and Crashes Dear Dara,: It would the a real Re- .1- I I I complishment e- ,comiplishment other Special Prize Announced. Into Tree. to tell you, sati bic- torily, of miry colmlimtge and goings for ' "'s 4019000 " Mrs. W. E. Bright .......................... the 'past week. In that tamp I'vle 'q t� MRS. W. E. BUTT 'WINS SPECIAL WEEKLY PRIZE ON 'WAY TO LONDON come iuy e abooathe so 'uth b h'ir4 fol, 1 342,000 Mrs. William Britton ....................... „cross the ICh4 nnell handl land. away iii Miss • The (Huron Expositor Good Wil: I - (Mrs. Thomas Fields, 5'3, life-long tzerllano It seems the. heart of have so unreal 'I !have, tra F2ncrh myself at I �Clulb IGirculeation Icbrnbest is now in and Re n flan died prominent resident of, Wingrham, in the -Scott Memorial Hospital, i m the odd mrloment 6o trickle sure I'm 1 �� fuk swing. 'A few of the candiedlates I have, really just sbarbed, but if th ey ardln u seri g }� P, Seaforth, Monday af$f�tgroan ars the stall here in robe Ib!afiy� � least. This i =5. life one a very dizzy scale, full of , i work hard this �woelk, and !bake ad= result Arrears the ,of injuries ,sehe received when car, in whit,,) she was a pa'ssen- thrill's and the nack-,of-tiime escapes i If T ' vantage lof the double vote s!ch'eldule,I. gem and dh i'ven Il�y hex h'usUban,d, r�l�i,d- and mead dashes. just remind 1 ' they should be right, 'up with the I Y is I led into a tree on the, London Road, you that the three of"-u's"-are travel-" I 'ing washout any exbea^�ual assis ogee leaders when the ilex. standing, Patunlonunp . 'Double [votes- will 'be n'e'ar 0entore s Mrs• Fields n v erred fractured skull a broken venter � ' d resembling "'eGaok'sa' and with a , > gievaen on all sulbs'crieption's, whether a Court decisions respecting bra.. subscriptions are and of the neck' and death came I dire lack of the now pmelcious- "rpw - ley-+vbus," wall that life ' oltt new ar 'rennetwal, up to and ine- eclmading ,Monday, December ;5th. This newspaper very clear. Any person who shortly Y after the, crash occurred. ,Mr.' Fields, driver of the car, sof- you .reralizv- I f" hesnd!- m tlr struggle _or ex- • � a to -f lonrl ggl t ' is a real offer. Think what it means! . takes a paper regularly from fered ra badly fractured nose and i'stence where snap deeiisi'ons are f 7 Alt no ,other timue during the contest, the post office, whether in his or whether s'_1'e're -its to the face, but his con- alone required. 'To return eau 'route. = A Roman f IP'nesidentt-'L. M. Pringle. -will this credit be 'given again. !So, name or another's, dation ' is nottit serious. . 1 ( , ,this is 'thee week tta ,put forth evlery ; he has subscribed or not, is for payment. -If a The entire front of the sedan, army pulling up its trent tropes for , 'thee winter anonths nxwler bade Itng'- 'L F'ergusony 'Mrs.' R. Brooam, Miss; effort to ,secure ors' anlarry s'ubscrip- i tion as possible and ,pipe up "your responsible person orders his paper dis- which was being driven south, was wrecked, Mr and in and ked 1 land -such a Ibrealdh-taking farewell as . , votes. iRemam(ber, most ivfotes win continued, he must pay all crushed , , M'rs. !Fieledse were, on their way from we did last Thursday. ,Of course, ; I'ard. . in ,securing rfitie grand prize awards. arrears or the publisher may their to send it, until pay- bogie in Wbngheam to Londlon. we vrblabede the most sacred' of Eng. 1 "1merely 7rae tiradntaans, Bei wee M• , 't� Announce Second Prize Winner. continue ment is ,made, and then collect fihe car strueok' 'an ic'y rut, skidded, a dutch and want with aitbe our t needed the 'Mad' Hatber""iso render our i y .ran the . whole amount, whether terrific across force into a tree. exit from Victoria Stataon sheer de-' i ' The ;o!pebial prize offered for the the paper is taken or not. The., Mm :Fields was born in Wingham Ii'rluim; the Englivii"n ne*w ;.Hurries. t vias. E.. Frl!ooed'y; Mrs. W. ' Praudfoot, . largest crash returns '"for last week: courts have decided that re- and prior to her marriage was Miss My heart' beat 'a merry to x)o•' tip and I was !won by Mrs: W. E. Butt. The . fusing to. take newspapers or Ida Rust. ,Word of the tragic acci- downmy gullet when; we fousnd, to , ' {ennerdy.1. prize was a'lady's toilet set. Several periodicals from the post of= dent was received as a shock in our'horror, ,that the taxi wars invoely- other candidates, however, were only fice or removing and leaving facie Wangham Coroner 'Dr. Burrows, of ed in a serious trz+afinc yam in, Trafal- , Big 'Ben lamentably Mi- 0 a !few dollars short of securing the them "unpaid, is prima intention of fraud. Seaforth, wase called and he co'ndu'ct- gar while , na'lled that there ibr was ve five min- Ton._'' Visiting rC!ommiltdtee--IMms4 H. I. prize ' adhich goes to the •winter of this special feeaturee. evidence of ed inquest. a post mlortelm, and ordered an .. utes Ibebiveeen us 'and. our Swiss fu- �' (First naaned to be Chairman) � IA jury consisting of T. S. Smith' tune! With paltry seconds to spaxe, Buchanan, D'avad, Thompson, C. Rhy- Special Prize, Lady's Manicure Set. tw'oen Tuesday, November 29th, and foreman, F) IQ. 'Charrrlberlain, Charles we were bustled into a cofmrpai-bment ?;� This especial prize will be given to Monday, Decem'be'r 5th. These week- BY-odie, ,Alex. McGaevin, 'Pete'r Me- 'Hbra which, ,by some mYstea loos goad fou- . and, tune we 'had :to ourselves and, spent ourselves tunhal r the candidate who secures the larg- ly ,prizeus are in: addition to the grand irvlor, e, !Wlilbee, Robert Joynt ,the trip •t'o a coip. ting i est cash returns for the week be- and consolation Prize awards, and M. McLeod was eemypa-oelleed oral ., stir gently acquired Swiss ne The i1 (viewe!d STANDING OF CANDIDATES UP TO NOVEMBER 28th the remiainls. A•n, ad;ourn- meent was ,then made until someiarrte Sys franc is, worth about twenty - Winghannr-IH- A. Nietterlfield, W. -• A. Smith, Lae. Kennedy. next week. two cents and I practically stood on i The list as published below represents only'the votes cast for pub- 'Highway Traffic Officers Norman my -head, to see 'khat the :band( hadn't. . �! liecation up .to Monday, Novemlber 28th. Leroer and J. Foxton, of Mitchedl; chearted emle. At Folkestone, the channe'1 boat - • Lond-a'slboro- Jeohn Mbon, R. Scott, Votes. '.heti, were . called' to the amiedent. From rviewpaint the mishap w;�s en . and a frightful ,sea were there to Zurich-P;i!Irs. M. B'etker, Mrs. Maude Heiden ........................ 505,000 tirely ing accidental and no charge is be- Laid against th'e'drirrer, Mr. Fields. gredt us: Never, never, 'never, in !rhe rest "of any (born days do I ever. "" Miss Jean Smith ......... • • • •... 461,500 rnt were the following: Mr. • and heorpe to -put in two.,and onie half hours Ars. J. A. 'MeLarem:, 'Mr. and Mrs. . , .... 445 000 -toequal the .lane spenit an that {ruerrrr- • Mrs. . Miss W. E. Butt ........ ..... .. ...,... Gertrude Matthews'........_, .. • ........ ' 402,000 Miss Annie Jarrott .... ..... . . ........... 4019000 " Mrs. W. E. Bright .......................... 401,000 e ' Mrs. Margaret White ............. 390,000 Mrs. Wellington .Elliott .............. , .... , . 342,000 Mrs. William Britton ....................... 272,00U Miss .Ethel McLure ............ ........ 2211000 . "'r' Mrs. Melville Gray ........................... 141,000 Miss Margaret Finmigan ...............••••136,000 - - Miss 'Veronica Dill ..................... ... • 115,000 . I I. 4 ,r EGMONDVILLE__ WINTHROP iM'iss Anna 'W.,allalc'e, of Victoria Cavan; Church Ladies' Aid and W- Hrasgrrital Lomdbn, is' spending three on ,S- will bald their annual gat ti g a on Tuesday 'afternoon next, at tahe ,weeks' venation' with, her parents. home of Mrs. S. Bullard- Note tltc ' (Mi.. Will Hays,, of Detroit., is heol- '©hange of day, Tuesday, instead of 4r, i'daying with his parentsy ,Mr. and Wednesday. L. O. L. held a :social evening in 1MMrs James Hays. Miss Billy eGiieerney, whc(rprrpent the the hall last ,Monday. The first few hours were spent in ,progressive tscm;xner with GS1erPedaurd a''yrlAi' Roches- euchre, thea prize winners being Mrs. ter friends, 'hats returned home. Melvin Clarke and Mr. Theror. Mr. Davis Moore, orf Toronto, was $ettlets. Alfter lunch a good- pro- ' '► with his parents, gram was given;. It opened with a ,a week end guest few words from the District Master, . W!r. and fMrsf. I. Moore. Bra F.. Bmltlarrd. Wbrshilpful 1M34- ) Muss Beroha [Clhesn!ety llelft On Sun- ter, Biro. !P. G. Little, took the chair day for - ,Florida, where she will spend and gave a short address followed the" -winter ,months-. by a seleecti,on frofm! the Patrick, MI - The Egmandtrille MI- , of the len and Stromng Orchestra. Address- es were given 'by Past Masters, Bra. j W. !M: 'S. is 'e'ntertaini'ng .flee members J. Bullard and Bro. W. Kinney on oil of . Huron Presbytery at the dinner the good work' being done' 6?'Y the Or- , -on Tuesday, December , 6th, in ange Order. A. More ga'v'e' a •selection , the isrclhool room of the ,church. The , Charles Bo 81 on the bagpipes, Y'd gave ,regud'ar ,meeting oif the Auxiliary will two solos, accomipani'ed by Miss Nott bberrefore, -ta'ke place that afternoon at ,the piano, which were very much r i at 2-30 p.•bu ,As this is the last enjoyed. A ,humorous recitation was prreetineg far Hitis' Year, all the, mems- elven by Neil IMontgornea-y. A very berms an4 associate helpers are urged inteme,sti ng talk' was 'given by the to attend. Mrs. James Allen will Master, Bro. E. Faulder, of grave a 'talk on the nervy sibud'y boeolkCreddton,,:on the -good work and would . Trial Rangers Meet•--ICh!ie[f Angus L like to see the Sentinel in•eveay home. f�faLan, of the Fgmlopdville Trail Bao Thomas :Rands gave elections Rangers, presided, fin !Monday, erven� on the violin, accompaniedby Miss ' lug at 7 eo'tcl6ck. The' Mentor told Mlaybelle (Rands at fe piano. Bro. another of his hearth 'fire stories. pomugh, of Exeter, xeter, .gave an adedrress r1alnse were, n tde for gwff-dng and told' of the good work (being done . toftemns, and, relporbs, wade on badge at the Protestant Rome far' orlphan 'I work dorsa Some games 'we7ae Play -children at Richmond 'Hill. This wa= ed and at: 8 o'cllordk !the camp closed followed by a selection by the Dodds - for atmother weegc• All the Rangers Smith orchestra, after w:hioh , a fern -It,, were present, on 1Mlonda7: I hours were spent in damecdng% The Egniondvtiiae Y P. S. had an (Miss (Margaret Montgomery sipeenl e'xrcell'ent rtrrpe-ting on Monday elvlen- Sunday 'with her parenbs. aMiss Glad"C!odeman had ar- We are Barry 'to Near Annie, ILutl ged for progressdlve crdkinole and ,and (George 'Pethick are on the sicl C la treat of candy for the social hour. list with the measles. 'The first part of the evening' wyrs IMr. A. Cuttlhill lost a valuable cov 11 5tnbereWng as usual and enterta%nr 4fast week. - Y bg. Xlsei Marga'rert Forrest read' a paper one '"True .soortsmmanship." TIv benefit danice put one last peel (miss Via'rion Wallaece bold a!blout Ed- by thee footlb'alf ayoys for Andy CGrovzie do teal 1VVbrk in I.ndja:. Mis1i s -1- was wetll atteniked, the .hall beini en ThomJps'on led -lin the deevotions, as- packed to'capacib, We are plaid be sisited, by MienAnna Lovet and M. see Andy improving after his ser orb. Miss Gerrtie 'Webster 'was loins accident while Playing football 10, at the p;ano, ,'Muss Vivian TowiMi� d ,Wee were sorry to hear of MI y.as sebrxetary and, Miss Alice Theolmrp- Henry e$earurrmann'Is loss 'by l'o'sdn; stn presided. Meat 'Monday t6he Y. his large ibarn by fimae Saturday ndlgihl 1• ' (p• ,S, wei d8vide into, two,.groups, the We are !glad to hear that Geer Neil Sh andtih'e Young Merest ,Mary and Downie Prylce . are on th 9 ` Club. ' young 1Mem"s Caul) will .amend after an attack of measles. 00 I grave an ,aper. dk%curni,on on Systems 1 of Edhrcation. IMelssrsU Petemslanl, "Wood • and Walcoilmr ,1 open the discussion "°I li$e a ,g'ayne with a kick in it, ) sipeaki,ng+ on the,, sysstecmts of -Denmark, I r England and, Canada A retal ravel relmta.rks a columnist. He athould pla given too all li ween -bridge and (break any of 17,000 "'con ,tame will h- g+i Y g " ventions.--(Ottawa Journal. J , w!h+o attend this mvee�tidig•. t . _,. . ;A,.",,.. .4,� ,ini.,t �'r�,t'k:,t�av�.at_µ��i.di.,'�.N.i.elf.�.utient_ig','.�714tfr'�,�s.1�'ti'�dil�Ik��%4,6.,.M14k3� Rosedale .Alberta Coal. An All r Canadian .Fuel. � (SLUFF & 1V SONS � ELIMVILLE IMiss Leila Mc!Flallls, of London, spent a few days fast week at the home of, her cousin, Mrs. William Routly. Mrs. (Rev.) White and children, of Woodeslea, visited, for a few days this week with friends in, the community. 'Mr. and '.Mrs. Horde and Mrs.Her- bert Childs, of London, visited at the Iparsanage last ,Sunday. Mr. and Mires. Ewart Pym and two children, of Exelber, visited relatives in this community last Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomnlas Hodgert and ebildren, of near Seeeforbh, visited at Mr. Bruce Coeoper's on Sunday Iast. STANLEY On Thursday afternoon, Novemeb . Nt1t'�_the Goshen Auxililary of th Weomeen'es 14isrsionary Society, held very pleasant birthday, service who they celelbrate'd their 30th arinivers -iry. lnvitationes had been sent out ID meermfbers of the seocietty who ha mloveed away and quite a 'number re- sponded, e sponde!dj, coming from, Seaforth, Clrn ton and, Bayfield: (Mrs:. John -Kin l-e•y, of 'Climton, tlhe .first preslidenH 0 'he slode-ty presided in a very etficien mtanmilem. Mrs. (-Lely'.) Lane, Of See foagth, was the guest speaker. Mrs --N.• Keys gave' the, addre's's of wet r•'onr!e. Maass Ida Routledge, of Zhir ich, added much to the program b her re'adfing's, also Rev. E. A. Poutlte and Mrs. 'Clank with violin, and org tt•et. An Unique feature of the 'pro gra!mjmle was a !beauti&W Mrtlydiit cake, a:diorneed' wi't'h thirty candle. • yr4-' -'k ' wamo lir thv M,rs,. W. L. Kev. arable crossing. C!alurrtlbtus crossed the Abl!aailtiec, Caesar the RiA con, but I' ewssed the English ''Chalrzenel! The schedule called for 'a'ii- bow and' a !half, •and, it reelqu�red all the will power on earth to hang on for an extra hour, with +the waves breaking over tlhe decks as the_ boat maintain- ed that everlasting Pitching and toss-. ing. You% hwoe'to adn-it that it was very bead ,psychology' to scatter five or six dozen -basins at convenient intenvials, the moment you got on board. This' is to cea-tify that I crossed in enrtdre 1postseessi'on, of my latest nmeal-that was the exception !to th!e case that afternoon! Almlid a. ,babble,, that would put Babel out of beusline*, we, scrambled into our first cariltinental train, to settle dlo!wn for the ni'gh't, as it were, for at 5.30 'p.,in• we had a twelve hour trip to look forrtwa�•d to. Imagine our 1em51barmassmlen't as we struggled, -through the first .meal in French, in a dinumeg carr of !hectic green complex- ion, adding Fhreniclr francs to, Swiss francs while making a menttal calcu- lation in !sterling and a remote com- parison in dollars. The night, I must (Continued on page 4) Separate School Taxes Dublin, November 29, 1932. Editor of The Uu-ran Expositor. Dear "Sir-: ' I am confident than if the real fact's of the ,Separate school ;ssUe, in Ontario were 'properly known by a greater 'proportion of fair-mind- ed Protestanits the ,present dlifiic'ulties and olbvi!ous inequalities would quick- ly :disappear. The 'great obshracde to a p,.opeer and equmtable adjustment of taxes ise the lack of knowledge .that obtains, not alone'' among public secheool supporters and members of -bhe. le'gislartutre, ;but also arnrong separate s;ch'ool taxpayers. e Perhapes a ,brief resume of the fact, I. • ! (lerstund rn a ,mUght lead to 'a fbefottem• un g, n to less, acrimony, too a !broader spiriet - of tolerance' and 'h,elpfuanesis amiong all classes of people who 'eomiprcis4, c the coemhnund,tiees of this progressive _ Iprovancel. In the first place let us understand ~^ that the exdst:enlce of selparate schools f is•niot just a "privile'ge to'Catholi�cs;” t the fact is that the Bri]t�ish North - Amreei i'ca Act, on, which the irr•ev'oc- a0Ae right to 'separate schools is bas- _ ed, does not anywhere) specify "Cath- - schbods; these rights wer( y granted'' to what were tonged' in 'bhe r Act "religi,orus man'oaitie!s' and it bray alt be interesting to know that even iT Ontario there are a number of non• y Cauthodi'c separate schaoN in pela w, s where mon-Oatbho+lice are in the, min f;' oritty.•' of Seaforth, the olde's't charter metm- ;ler, who in ••a few fitting remarks, spoke of her connection with the so- ciety. After the, pmo'gramle, lunch was ,served and a social !hour was spent. Mm. Mervyn Keys, of Lon!dlon, spent .*bee week end at bi,s home on the Babylon Line. I The Y. P, S. ,of Bd!ake and Goshen are holding a social e(vlenffig at the ihome, of Mr. amid. Mfrs. Jartties 'Mc Bride, on Fridaay eveening. !Mises M:a'rgaret• 'McKinleey is visiting At Prevent with flKendes int Gli.nton. Mr. Elgin 'McKdndeey madle a busi meas trip to Toronto on Tuesday. 11 w. „m<, ,.ani, .l?"�htaI'llr.�CB,u' ,,la„wr,: ..ln!e .tet recYpee'CTIng wepa:raue y31CJAFULt wars frarrred to protect religious min oriti'es in Upper aned Lower Can'adi and in 1841 (some) forty-one petition were presented to !t1he Gov;eer'nmeent a ;the dayv, 'plrayin!g for The right t esttarlblish a system of religious. edu cation in the 'schoeo'lls, and of then petitions - no tests than tlhia ty-nin ,came from, Protestant,bodies and tu, from, Bi,sh,eps off the 'Catholic church -again in 18613 twenty simlilar petition were presented to the Govemrnmi,on of whiech edghtbeenwere from' Protesi ant bodies aired two froi-d Catheoli Bishops. (Cottibued on page 6) 11,a,,..- _ • ,. S ir,'_T � t, U�y, l ( ^r 7t G 'mp r b° {,?,. 2, 1932. o UCKER MM BOY APTURE , KENNEDY UP ,'AT ��NTER FAIR lisAair Broadfoot, Award- ed Cup and $25 With, Colt, 'Eric Mac. 27 COLTS ENTERED A Tudkersiri th boy, Alistair Broad - >t, led all ,Ontario in the T. L. rnn•edy 'Challenge 'Trophy event at e !Royal Winter Fair Toronto, Ln wrsday l'as't. The event was: orpeu -boys who are members of the On, rib Boys' Foal Club. As a result won t'he•'T. L. Kennedy, challenge tephy, accomipanaed by a $25 prize th his (bay imare colt, Erie. Mac. Each colt exhibited was fed, cared r and conditioned by the boy show- ; it,'with the 'awards -being Judged the fitness and condition of the It, its m!anneers in the ring and'the rsemanshiip of the !boy showing it. to event was one of the features of utario day at the show. . A !CQin!ton (boy, Stewart 'McEwen, me fifth 'and Was the only oth.e: :al ,.boy in the money. Col. Ken- dy presented the. trophy,• donated the Orvtario. Veterinary tls."cla- !n. The association was represent - by Dr, J. A. Campbell,' curator of e Toronto zoo; who Ipres;ented the soci'atio'n bronze medal. . Col. Y,enned'y stated the com,peti- In was most valuable in developing tter draught 'horses and a greater berest in horse breeding among junr r farmers. Each boy had to show s foal -at a local fall" fair atr.d fecal, re for an'id fit the animal two aneths 'prior' to the Royal Fair. Ile .obliged to take care of the animal .ring the show, ,and care for it ithout outside assistance. 1. . • A FAREWELL n mneiniory of Mas.. J. "IS., Roberts) appy ,times we two have had, im,eitisnes jovial, Iseddom sad; . ow, old' friends I wave my hand. i you. in that other lanai, eath has claimed you butt the share. nott silent as of yore; ..,k � cites tthat l useeed to hear •his'per softly in any' ear., 'en the shadow of the shade oes nolt make my soul dismayed, Dr the Pilot waits feor me lose beside the sullen sea; tally I must say gooed-4b,ye, 'ea'll tweet, someday, you and 1. 'H, LS'ABEL-GRAHAM. DUBLIN 'The follawirng is the November re - ort for Dublin School. Percentages re given. The suibiec:t or subjects in fiic'h a student ,has failed are in rack'e'ts after the name of each. yorm ILII--Ja,ck 'Molyneaux 83,b, Ag- es Coyne 81; Frances, +Delaney 77, Ienevleve MeceOa,rthy 75, Ellwyn Mbr- is 72, Nellie Doyle 71, Monica :cache 68, Agnes O'Connor 67, Urs- a Krauslko•pf 67, Gordon Dill 66, 'i'tra, Stapleton 66, Irene Donnelly 66 Literature), Loretto' Holland 61 Geometry), Arthur I-mby' 60 (Geom- try) , Vincent Eckert 59 ( French) , largaret O''Cbnnell 58 (Geometry); '4orenc�e O'Sullivan 55 (Canadian listory, Geometry),- Ciar•e Gormley 4 (English, lGeomnertr•y), Irene )'Rourke- 54 (French, Composition- ))Aroethy Stacy 46 (Canadian His o'ry, Geometry, Co)miposi,tion). Forrr I-Dorathy Riley 81, Mary Eckert a, Dorothy D.onnell,y 77, 'Williatr 'lanagan 68, Edgax . Egdigson 68 vlarj•orrie Byers 68, John. Krauskopl 17 (Arithmeltic), 'Mlary 'Walsh' 66 -oretto O'Rourke 65, 12eary 3lurpeh3 i3, Cfharlie Ben'n 62 (Arithfne'tic) dargareet OlConnell 61, :Michael Nalsh 60 (Arithmetic, i l-eebrw Lit ,ra•ture), Mlar• caret Albkinson 51 'Geography, Physiography, Litera ure), Lloyd MdCarthy 52 (ZuologY !1ehysiogna.phy, Algebra, Geemnetiry) lqarnran 0'Connar 5'L (Zoology, Arith ruetic). Form. I -Kathryn O'Rourk: t1. Mary Moore 77, G'e•orge 'Moor ?7,, Mary IMlorris 76, Ursula Flanagal 75, 'Cocelia Krauslkopf 75, Mian-; Aolyneeaux 74, Willie Drake 74, Bar Mara Carlin 69, (Muriel Looby 6g, Ev Alyn Moore 65, Jean Robinson 6� Jack B'enn '63 (Ailgeeibra), -Mary Jot inii 63 (Literature, Zoology), Jame r'rkart 61 (Christian Doctrine) Lawrence Dillon 51 (Literature, A geilyn , Geography, Zoology). MANLEY Fire -of an unknown cantse dextro; ed the large barn, of. 'Mr. Henry 1 Reurmann with its content's last Sa •r1•day- alt 8 p.m.• while the men we, ;nit doing the c'ho'res, when sudden' nammets were niotcicui ruesh'ing' dbew ,he. stairs. For•tunatel,y all the lis :track was slaved with the excepti( of some hens,. Mrs. .3eltrtnlann trying to ttnebi'e a col;,, was kicks ;i.ned 'knocked' down., 'but recovered e auegh to land the colt out. The to s hoavy and is partially covered 1 insurance'. Miss Ellie Duffy, who sold h farm' to her !brother, Wdlliatrr, h moved into qhe vacaart house r ,,rank I''innd!gan%s,. M�eesisrts. [Con and J. tM. Ecka were visitors in our burg last Su day. a os'zvi && �" z tats` r�7,�;U e+ i.J <��1���r .... wiry '' . 1. , k-'�.L I'�yt��I {,'�f: a,P�gApgy31 '�'".k!•' ,�7',, 1• yJr�: 1. < A ,. ✓,.:..i;�e , �rw,.r i:','« `14d C` I � 1-1111 I, er f;�f n y t! i - ,fM1' N aV , ff • f, +`� li, by,,r�Y' up,I�AI,, ptiI,A' #p/�t �� Y'',S+ hitt �,yl&�'fi1 a7 M 7 , "!r+ c Aj , d e r { �,�iht „t ,* 7 111 I.! " rr q: a d <y r J.J i' i4v a 19' �. �l' sid, Pre'si of Toronto for Crier:) "�,,` r , I; Id. it lyt&a� ` r„� r sz fit e. , u •” • •1 • 0. • 1 Town Is Growing - The Government report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sea - forth, Dr. F. J. Burrows, con- tains some very interesting sta- tistics from which we take the following: ' The population of Seaforth is ' 721, . an increase of 33 for the year. ' The number of births regis- tered.. ..vas. 60, 21 of these being resident and 39 non-resident. There were 35 deaths during the year, including one baby still- r born, and one that died at. the 11 age of three days. , The' average age for the re- 1 maining 83 was 74.83 year; which I creates a remarkable record of longevity. I • 0 0 0 0 0 11 1. f BY-LAWS AMENDED AT SPECIAL MEETING Hawkers and Pedlar's Will !.i Now Pay" So Much Per Year. t . 11 ,The by-law relating to hawkers and ' pedlars was amended' at a special meeting of council held an Thursday evening last. The matter' aroused' much dis'cuslsion, both ampng citizens ] and in council. As -now amended pedlars will pay $25:00 a year if they are non-residents, and $1'5.00 if resi- dents. Formerly the fee was "$10.00 a day. . • iThe by-law relating to the closing , time of places of amusements was al- so under discussion. It was changed to read ,11.30 p.m. instead' of 11 Pan. TUCKERSMITH The Decennber meeting off the Tuctk- ersmr�ith Ladies' Club will be held at the homme of ,Mrs.. Joseph Crich, in- stead of the horii!e'of Mrs. 'C. O'Brien. !Mr. Thomas 'Welsh, of H+ensall, is again buyinfg timber and taking it to -tis mill to be manufactured' into lum- !beT in that village. Mir. Welsh has been e'xtensdv'ely engaged in the lum- ber 'business for many years and is again at it and!. getting out large quantities of logs. !Miss Etta Beal, of London, spent the 'week end with her parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Andrew Beell. ,Mr. Robert T. Elgie, who, has been in the Western Hospital, Toronto, for some tmmee, has retturned 'home, and his .many friend-,-, 'hope to see him e.round again in a short time. Mr: M".:VI. Doigattended the Royal Fair in Toronto last week and also called to :nee his old friend, Robert Elgie, at the Western Hospital. STAFFA - Mrs. MfcDonald, of Montreal, i ;pen,din,g a week with her daughter Mrs. R. N. Stewart. The Srtaffa Y. P. S. entertained th Cromarty Y. P. S, on Friday ever. ing'. There -were a large numrbe rn-F,cen!tl and, all report a good time. IMr. Arnold .Jeffrey, of Detroit, vi= ted with his parents,' Mr. and, Mr; «V lliarn "•Jeffrey recently. (Yids Alarzetta Sadh-r; of Whaler :•'p'en't the week end'• uender. the pa) ental roof. 1:44rs. V. 'McNaughton, of Chicag, i,s rvrisiting her sister, ,Mrs, Georg Buitson. MJ+s's Isa!helle Gray, who has bee under• the d'bctor:s,care, is improvin.1 s Butson, f etratf tt•! :WIi:Gs Grady, B rt>_so n S o spent the vvoek end with her parent Mr. and Mfrs. Edegar Butslon, Mi% Henry Golding is under tl doctor's carr. 'There vas a dance in, the hall ( Friday eveenring. t t „lu, W" ,... > , '.'t'v § y9 �n, r a 'r g� e s t Atten�aitti1,, ; f ," ,g .3 . � ° Years At A untLt0l' l let ; l ti k � Y 7�I )M of Association ' Heeee;d of M 'IY 1' fJ, Frida Evenin! sty Y g , ,'',�,� . H. J. Hodgins; Vice,Prpsi. 0 Choruses dent. � ��`d °,_ ' ' FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd,1932, at 8 p.ln. , -0 �S4li )THER OFFICERS • • ' ' General Admission 45c, .,. , By A, A. Milne. ARE APPOINT,D , ; _.-.. ---. r .. _,-.... _-- - B V Lord Dunsane 'Witfh a !Marge rntrunlber of Old 13�1's �`> nd Oaed Cirl!se -present, the �,nn,rai rteei ing cif !hh!e 1Hiurmu Old Boys' As- • fib g!� oecieata!o!n of Tambntoy Wag hold lin.. , ) 'ytlhiam 'Ca'nt'le Hala, '1louronto, on ' Wday evening of last week. . The ,, ttbendance at the meeting theeg was � ,,j •. 'est in, the history of the, ass'oci'ation!.Y rs' The reports of the seleretary' ltn ' ; ;'i� �Ip reasuver showed the Association ba " ® in a v;.ry flburishiaug coand6itiion,g,, rith a Booed balamlce in -the ,bank- k, The following officeersi were ebeet- " d fbr the ensuing year: -Hoar ` Honorary PressideTAr., Robt a View, J. A. fMic!Laren, T. A. Russell, ' s4 L C. 'McVicar, R. ICI. King, Harrys loenoraay Vlilcieet etsidlemkl -M'rs. P, . I - tolble!r+t.son', " Mrs. W A,. Buuchanaas, tars'. H. B. 'S't!ow'e, mlm' W. A- Camp- o'.. ell, (Mrs: John Mloon, I • h , IP'nesidentt-'L. M. Pringle. ,. ' Vice,'Pres�ildenits---,Dr. H. J. Hodginsy • neorge .N. Ferguson; W. L. Camp— ( , ell, 'Harry 'Martin, George Dane, �S +Trs. 'Dr. 1L J. Ferguson, (Mrs. Geo. . 'L F'ergusony 'Mrs.' R. Brooam, Miss; ,. Ii< T. L, Fgynan. ' , " ISermetaay--✓E. Flood!y. Assistant 15ecret9r 4Miss S. wa1_ 1,, Financial ASecretraiy -R.' S4 Shep-�. I'ard. . Treasurer -D: D. lWilsoau IAud4toirs-a. I. Worrish, S. ' -M.• M• , 't� Via- Wast. 10haplain- 4Rev. R. C, 1MeDermid. Organise. -Mrs,. Harry Mhxtin. ,Reception, ComrmdMit!d'e--Mier% L. M. " ',dangle, Mrs. H. !B. +Stowte, Mrsi. D. Ill t 3: aV!s+an, Muvs John Mloon; E. . .14frs- i.' `llil'~_aM'm ,.1 -i3. A.'Me7reny " vias. E.. Frl!ooed'y; Mrs. W. ' Praudfoot, . , Jrs. R, .Holmes, Mrs. A. E. Forzlbes, &rs. R.IC_ iMeDermid, 'Mrs. HL . J. iodgins, 'Miss- F. Paterson, _MMM S. . Seton,, lMrs. St Ii. Browny Mrs. L. {ennerdy.1. �,i. 1 Mgfreesiimiemt Cbmbnlittele-- Mrsi. 'I 3. S•bonve, -Mrs. D. Tgtomipson; Mrs. ieorge 'Yonraug (with porwer to rani- )lebe committee). . . IP'ulblicitty Commlittee---Wim, Powell, ' "� &Aho, 1McQurarrdel I. f Property .Committee -IG. A- New- '' Ton._'' Visiting rC!ommiltdtee--IMms4 H. I. , ,�'.I Brown. V .1 4, Special Representatives.i (First naaned to be Chairman) � Goderich-B. 'Ht RoCreath, W. A. , Buchanan, D'avad, Thompson, C. Rhy- .! nas, 0. F.•Chealpmmans Ernest Ike, 1' Prof. J. 'C. Mobertson. ?;� Clinton -George, Trowbidl, W. F. tl Cantelon, Dr. R. Ball, Dr. H. E. Hes- ;"iI Sion; F. McCaughey. ° ',l1, H'en,sall - Dr. Byron Campbell, Mrs. H. J. D. Gook. i Blyth ---+W. E. Floody. I f . Gorrie-M7 s. IM. Irwin. r," Brucefi,eldl-T. Mustard. Brus.slel`s-lDr. M J. Ferguson. i. Winghannr-IH- A. Nietterlfield, W. -• A. Smith, Lae. Kennedy. s . L. Covet- Exeter --Theo. Sween, Cet ';r 1 ick T..Scott. . 'Sealfomthi--A. Et Forbes, George :-)s Love, H!. ,114,. Jackson, C. M. Chesney, W. Haw kshaw. Lond-a'slboro- Jeohn Mbon, R. Scott, •f George Heseke Zurich-P;i!Irs. M. B'etker, ' Falloew-ing the business,, euchre and ^i bridge and dancing were -the order J of the evening. Among those pres- rnt were the following: Mr. • and Ars. J. A. 'MeLarem:, 'Mr. and Mrs. ' L. M. Pringle, Mir. and Mrs. Alex. C. ' McVicar, Mm•. and Mrs. W. A. Buch- anafv, Mr. E. J. Floods, Rev. R. C. McDecu-Inid, Mr. R. C. Kinrg, Ms, and a Mets. ID. Thompson,, ;M R - r. S. Shep pard, Mir. G. A. Newton, Mr, and a Mars. G, C. Young, Dir. and, Mrs. H. . I ; J. 1-11odgin,s, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. ,Fer- 1. gvis'on, 'Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Hes'sion, ('Continued on page 5) _131, :f MI '.. ,,, s )r-!t°`,+!"`C L It ,'f a ,io ,ill , ., t lix� • ... -.I, li,' z . _. , , -,.m :..Ga . _..,.:c.,I v..,,f ... ill n 6.n }. ml , Yf.+ n ! . r ,1 ", r. e'.f FW 0 Presenta- PF0� NINTH ANNUAL' tion of Dip- . �y Lomas a n d n COMMENCEMENT Prizes. o . r rot , t Z � _ — 0 Choruses �.""5. ��J, ��� ' CABDN . S HALL Dances and, Gymnastics ' FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd,1932, at 8 p.ln. 0 Two One - Act Phys -0 "The Man in 'the Bowler General Admission 45c, I ,' Cat" By A, A. Milne. Tax Includeed "A 1ViRht At Roeerved Seats for 10c extra, at Aberhart's Drug Store on and after Novemnbler 250. An IT-tn'e B V Lord Dunsane :f MI '.. ,,, s )r-!t°`,+!"`C L It ,'f a ,io ,ill , ., t lix� • ... -.I, li,' z . _. , , -,.m :..Ga . _..,.:c.,I v..,,f ... ill n 6.n }. ml , Yf.+ n ! . r ,1 ", r. e'.f FW