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FL riday Veliruary 23rd I " ' r , �­ .. , � I'. � $ ' , , r, � , i I � I . ,� :­ !,y I , ' ,,g T I " I . ,� :­ "Y .1 'T r . . . '� Mrs.- Catharine Cannilu'-­7�8 bUrn- .. .. . - ­ I .1 16 1 ­ . � ENJOY TALKONL C.F. . . r . . . I I Sjelaforffi, Juniovs took tv�o' gMe,,,. . I � . ' ','This was a quiet day in the -House of lComimicips, .Almost the whole of . .1 .. � � . . � I . ,�;,�, . . . . , An-, oogaridzartlou " k. . , T�f,,�e� *6 "POW- , 1',. ', A,, , , ed to death iea�rlY Friday morning 1 -6 Xr9m,'Pallmerston. du�*g .th'e- ' the daybeii.rg spmC4n, supply. - L . � ­­ -­ , ­­ I -haaeball-season lof" .-WAS­4010 .6 , . : ' " htl%, wthein her house on Queen !Strect, To- T.outo, was guttled, by flaimes. HeT hus- band Joseph Canning, 64, sufleired .. I . - 1. . . I I . R. R. Mac)Kay. Speaks To past week. - They won -the first game 7-4 on Fri4y, March 2nd� at the 10- -return -in cal rink, anal the ga Me - 'The. Acting1finisier. �of Fisheries' mbVed- the second *r,e,,,,,&.'1l g of his Bill � . ...:.:-:-.Ijjjj 1 .,. , f.. '.%;', ., r ' - .�i: 15.:.", ;; �,, � , 1, 1 6 the council ic I . . heie"a',t 8 p4i"" On Tuesday but ." ta I P rr , the weather a, ell , C r .r.OW41 ., P th sej1&uls,'4nTmv a nd, was rushed t9 -e - r PaUOston `7`;-V, - thus. winning thi� NO. 6, amend , Meat and Can.. "To t ,,,.:.r,j .� .:�,,.1,:., ""'. ,:,: - . , .. .� .."'. .. , ...,! , , ... ,� �� ., " .,M�: �� - . 1� � .­. � ­*� ...... '7M N,iii "W -Iot ­ - ,ent. The ,-,1%3 slee UTeT',:,.#- hospitali.where he died shortly After 'Full"M11 At Vtairch' round, -14-9. Ther railroad, town boys ned Foods Act." Very little discus- . ��-"i��*:, ,, ., . 1. 11 . 1.�: ;*��,�,.,*.,*",*.�­,I. " �X :4".'.'?"'� '�:� ..' IN � A- Paterson, reiad thi�tfinla *a a beinig brother, Frank - --1 . . -were nice bunch pu ck, chasL-rs 191011i took -place f, Mi. Neil on this, bil � . , I ..� � ..". � W W '' _ .,:.t ,as Mceipt$. $IM2.9 . .. 11 ,iq " -1 6- L admitted'., ,Her 1 Evalns� 71, also suffered' ,burns and *eeting. . I . . ' -a -,.of . . ed tl� ass ,e Baby but Werq outeL " by (!Ind.,)r raising P. rprot�st about it ot 8 n having :beem ,sent tl' the Cbmanittee. �,��..�"*.'�.'�,",,.!.���,,�.6,.,.::;::�: " �4 , : , , I� iiiii:: j�%';.L"1­.,1,'.', !".": , `!,"­�, � ���,��,,,I, :: '� '�:,..� �- , ",:.*i�!!,�,,�,Rl:`% �""�.,.�*,,,�,,-,'.�"f""..""�,,,i I ::w;:I; 0, �. ::: I .".. ", , � I.. . 6.. . " ,,,,,,,, ­�i',*X% 1 4 -1 . � I I $980.81 . and a bank' on hiii . J being $1,02,8P., Thipt,follow - was taken to the hospital for treatf- , - - .,�. Beavers. lCulliton starred iu­the lo- .6 1 - - Fisheries, but ,the-winister �' ., ..".4 ". . I . . ., I ..... --.�*'. I.. ­;� ., " ". ", .,". , .... .. Z- . ..� , ..,.,..I-. ..... .. . ... , ...... ".., . . iiii, .."!!!�",,R.�'.,i�`O 1�--.,F?I..'�i-t,l�:: Mi. iii`e�-­.0";.- ., -,� I . ?­, ,�', . : �:;-,i", " i,?�$� , ­.. 6 , �. W �9 of . =T - - - ,Hot, 4 , , ' ment. His indurdes were thought to . i"!Some, Phase r' of `I�he C' C' F"' was cal iga me, " Sam Renni,6 ,was the ,in , ,g. lighl on iRwlli�ierston ice. on ,did not -think the iMpi6 I Bill bitant enough to ­... . , 11 ..... '. I � .... ...". Ill!" � : .. , . '...... .. . 1. -R . ,­ ... .. , . . .... 6.�, . ­,". ­ : ..�." ...... '.,.,.,,., ....... "ON I I— -.1,11 ..... 11 . ��:"*�: . . .. ...... . ....... C F , ­­ � .. ...".. . "'..., " ­.. �, .. , . ,- - .. � ... � , .''.. .. r icelrt�'were elected: �, 'OTUTY prV514: ' idellUll. J. W. Ortwein, W. H.. Goldina, be -less. serious. Both. MT. and.' Mrs. Cauning-, are the interelsiting subjeet' digaus�ed at sihir The roads to 'Palmerston were very I have the, colininittee conv4ned to dis- , I.. I . . I I .- I . I . . . . I . , '.. 1-1- 11 -1 ,- "Ba-ek I - Jlopiqis aLT., W. Me,ddl X.L.A W. J. 1�' former well kno" resildents: of -,,Se a- the IMarch Meeting of the Thol �% I m s r g wi snow on each side as high ou� Ili th , .. .. cuss it. ' . . ­ I .. 'Mr. - � ­ .- . in 07, such a car* as the one pie 6 tu:red 7'. - I ­ W. - WBrl-,,��,�' , .-- - Rtp I W. Kerslake, wt��ni..'. . wer forth. I Funeral' services .e held, ,McMillan Youog Liberal 'Club by the !MacKay. 'The ii as the cars, but'the' Beavers plowed IMniorable Duranleau moved above was the latest thing in the ,mode o,f transportation which '- ' , presidr,nt, T. E. bruinmond- seem - from St. James' Church , here on . ppesident, R- R. at- tend�ance was ,the best of the -year. right on. , Quite a number of fans . -beam. the s000nd reading' of Bill No. 7; to aineild the Fisheri�4 Act, im. mo-, , was becoming'a, reality. The'above r-ar was -a Model N Ford4lid' it tsry�treasurer, J. A. Pater'son'; 8�ian- . E. L. ,Xidkle; - Tuesday and interment was, made, in St. James' cemetery. , ,, 'Mr. AllacK discussed 'the manti-' � 6 . sy . " Ae . aompanied the The Beavers will aAvanoe to meet anotheir team tion ,agreed to and the Bill was read was ,once the pride. of, the TO I . "911 of Seaforth. The .picture is . . s en the property of John, jDaly. who hta " be Ford dealer at Seafforth coach, R. WeUher- ager, t ewach, J,' Nichol. Tlie� ;;; assistan - iBelielved to ha�ve'started. from a, fefsto, of -the C. C,..F. partk and re-: , (probably in the, finals)' in pla�,Offs . the second time. , . - ,since M, . I at�h 1, 1910.' He is said to be t�e`oldest Ford dealer ' ' in ecurtive w-11, eonisist of . president, vihA- ovWheatbe4 v8olviepip,e, "the Kre 'Irad viewled the actiii6es of the group,, in for N.H.L. thampig-riship, ....... ... ­ 'The House then resolved itself in- lGanadia. The driver of, the car' was Winter. -the late Alex.. of president, tsecretary�treasurer,- m&n­ 6 . gained terrific headway before it was ..�_W noti�oed;L _1lelli.,Mrs. �C�� a,ttempt­.. the east and -west. At thle conclusion I of. th�e. afte ' migRetinZ.- WRAsR0o'sPs7" � . . S aforth 7, Palmerston 4 . . , . '4i, .' - ­ ­ ' - ­ ­ ' '' - to a Committ;ee of the whole and numerous itemls-of ��u -6 V -t � , � I - - - - . , -... PPI7 7,1� 1. ­ I - -- I '. 'Sleaforth, who ownei it jointly with Mr, Daly. The pi uTe w ', It ' eit a, ve ilea. . ,s e . . .-aken, in About.the y44=-19.08, before. people e r. -r.d:. Of u h - 1 ager and coaches. 'Theise same weTe � 9' - to -Ate#. All.pbm, od' to'escalpe from ... the ,blazing frame ened fof disc%361.hn'e� b.,.,p'e I alme�rston Juniors lost to the ' e'd. - . . . . things as ,NallGon tires� free wheeling, strearnhning,el',4�'fioating i ust rmlted , to,.', get Structure a -jammed- door trapped her molyled a hearty vote -of thanks, to . Seaforth Beavers 7-4 in. the At various times.,,, flare-ups owuT- -power and, knee action, etc. folilowing. townp . . . before the flalmes. � . the spgpker. . - , Durfi�g the business part of ' the ,Baby rtli, first gan-be of playdowns in No _1-n red regarding the different items., but on the whole was * IMT-. 6aly,ls a well known resident- ot the district and fo I r 'Mayor 'not and find. oult their 'iA , tentions as re - T -he. fire was first discovered -by a neighbor acrosis4he street, who turml- 6 IA,eieting, 'menilbers, delcidied, to have Hockey Leagueat the local -rink last F�iday. Although the. Palmerston gdod progress made. �0-d��Y- ,, ` I some' years serr�ed as of Seaforth. ,He does know , - ' . . where the ,old car Is .iit .the pre3e"t time, but he remem*ers the gards ,the 1934 gro-upingsi- Ail -is . Ctailg. lhkaT4 Ila!li�40n, St.­Marys� . ed in -the alarm. Befoye the brigade the chib. rooms redecoTated. A bee kidsproduced some clelver ,tricks, the Monday, February 26th .41 I ,day when, the 'old, Model N I was one of the smartest things' in Clinton and ,G6dWch and report," I could arrive,;Mr. Canning had asslist- ed his bmther-in-law to eseape from, will be held on'Saitu. Morning at, -rday 9.30, when all members. are, re,qu,e:s,tA!,d to be present and assist. locals were, never seriously 'hard, preissed. ' - At th, Ope , ei -nip, of"to-day's, proceed- . ings Mr. Wbodsworth endeavored It ' 'car des4ning- . I I I . - . 6 1 (Clourtesy of The Stratford Beac6n�Htendd.) I I sts' I tsoon. as, po .k e, Tersons'u.4weated * A 'Please ,get in touch with the secre�-' tary, J. '', 6 the building. Wlh,e,n, he turned back . - lFo,llowiug the adjourAmdht, euchre Mudson scored the first goal On 'Horn" th� intr duce a Bill to define who, uudM . I A-'Piateison. 1 Council Meets . 6 . , to kescue his wife, however, he found . the deor jammed and was uTia,ble Itio was play -ed with'Tirst prizes going to pass to' -put Visitors one up, half way through the fiiiist eriod� th,7Intmigration Act, is a public - that.was a ,charge, it .- far as it tot. The Peglar meeting of the village 11 reach her., 14e shouted for aid, be ' �. Walter ,Scott and AJIan Relid, and lone hands to 'Dave Papple. A die- 'L -p 8 -Cullit.on tied the count on Lepp,rd I I two Phiy 1. -bu The first readirij, usually an ux,, oppos- 0 4) 0 01 0 0 council was beld",Monday ewning, in , the - ccurre il . I . - CLINTON ' . . . - ing badly burned and, in a weo,4eue !. condition, and -neighbors managed to , * licious lunch was servied under the . . " was clean with Only Pass' penalUes, both 'to Palmerston for ed and automatic process, wa,s refus- I I I ed but only with the Govermr�.eut I . Smashes Wiod 0 Ws chamber with all mom- be�s of council presteni: The Min� mi""'o"" break in the dolor. But 1VTs. Carming �direction: of J. W. Fre.q. � . minor offences� . accepting the re . sip onsibility. , A tote ,Postmaster S�ott Passes. --Jr 7 the I . uttes of the previous meeting Were I was pronounced ,dead a flew . mintA6 � werib wild in 'The Ba4by ,Besvers was fo,r,cdd ori -this with the GoveTn- passing of Postmaster James, So ot7t, � . When Hans Sc�.id't, driver of "" ,read. Petty and' Sangster: Thatthe : � 'BAYFIELI) later when taken to a nearby house tho second ,period and scored Ifou-r Ment members v6ting solidly against �Vhich Occurred Wednesday afternoon one of the Clarke Transport intinutes be adopted as read.—Car- I for first aid treatment., -. - A larige'�utffiberr of kriends and rel- . I . I goals. .Eivan Rennii� b4tted, in, a re- bound from-,Culliton�s shot two min- giving Ithe Bill', iti§ fiTisb readings,' Ithereby killing it after' its -first �this corA,i nity-ha nu s lost "' of its- most highly respected, citizen,§, one trucks, got Akut -of. the. truck., on., Tied. .J. W..Ortvjein­appeared for .0 the Bible S cle'fy az � shing for a grant 1110111111111:111111111111;1111111111111 On Friday evening , March 9, there atives atteri,ded.the funeral services � irtes after the pariod started. Lep - tbreath. - " who for upwards of 5D years had Ontario Street,' Stratford, -,on 4onday, he thought the brakes' r:, bf the hah free gTatis. Petty and, On Thesday..,,' Pallbearers for Mrs. is to be a dance in -the, town hall, i pard notchea the ,second on Evan's 1�1r. ,Geary (Con.) introduced a Bill. been idientifie-d with the bmdness--�tc- land ,W,,e on. They weren'�t and th I 0 Robison: That we grant the Bible Somety, u". h`:111 Mwcht Canning were- Messrs. James Shea, both old' time and modern, Du ' rl`D`g pass. and Culliton. scored the third o n to incorTorate a small loan, company t1tvitiesl of the town vicinity. truck the side-walk.and -the of'the on WMarn Stapileton, Thomas, Ikto,y1un., lunch time ,a -singer will . enterbaffi Lejppard�s pass. Sam Rennie scored whi,ch apparently, oyer­a�qs on the Though his passing was. not unex- .ran'6ver into the Government liquor store, 71,h, free of charge--4C,arried. J. W., Timothy Lynch, John-Nolan'and Jos. with comic and.westteTn songs Play- fourth on a solo rush. McKay, 'of basis Of chatitel mortgages. This Bill pezted, he having been on the bordler breaking two windows. The driv- Ortwein also Appeared for thte-Unft- O'Rourke. For M.r. Canning: Messrs. ing his accompaniment on -guitar. A Palmerston, a 212 ,pound ycluirg-ster created considerable discussion and for seve ral days, when the news Of er was fined $5 for failure to ed- Church as)ki,ng for rent .of ihad. Thomas Melady, Denni&Xal-oney, An- I good five -piece orchestra will furnish drew.Ahze�e penalties and HildeZran-d- 1. the principle was severely attacked . . his passing wast inaale kfib,wm­a feel- . carry I a - driver' , s license in Strat- . Petty ana Sangster: That we pay t 00, t� date ; -lugh gas, - W�--Kiniion, I McMillan, music, for dancing. Lunch will be and Foster one ,each. I because of the priwistions contained ing of sadIness and- loss s, eenied. to ford police court Tuesday. . Frank AWoune,11 and Roland Ken- supplied. and all this for twtenty�five Tive goals were scored in the third in it as regardz- exces,sive- interest perrvad-e the cornimunity. Everybody . . of March 1, 1934.—Carried. The' , nedy. . I I . 'have cents. , � . frame,Pakmerston notching -three a'nd rates. An almendin6ht was made to in town'and for miles around, knew Clerk read F. G. Bonthron, tax col- ''statini -ar . . 0 0 0 40 46 Vr. and ab -s., Canning beeh Now books r�ecently added' to Bay- Seafvrth� 2. En,gdi-s,h scored first on ,send it to the coonftittee and opi the and loved the kindly, courteous post- 1 .6 ,1,�Ctor's report ' the rears. of residents -of Tuckersmith, Bleechwood field Library are as folows: The a stolo ru,s,h and, Johnston ,glamffned division which took place, party lines ma-ster. He was born in Oxford Co., I . taxes far 1933 as be! .86.62. A ng $9 . I � . �l and Seafortb, before relMoving ito To-' Fountain, Charles, Morgan; Red Pep- 11 I Mime the loose puck to make the wore ,broken, some Liberals voting a few Imiles from Woodstock. His I deputatio'n from, the Board of Trade - Tonto some years ago. Mirs. ClanniTig per RetuTlis, GTace Riclirnon4; Van- � e ,�: �. 10alliton scored a beauti- r -a for the amendment and some Co - parents were the late Michael Scobt appeared suggesting surne improve - -11 . . was a daughter of 'the late' Joseph. insta, Hutg1h Wialpole;, The YeIIO-W ­scor- . I— f�il ,goal after putting tbe,goalie at servatives against it. . and Jean Armstrong, both a ,Scot- * EGMONDVILLE , ments 'to the hall, also asi ng� for ''I Evans, of McKill-op. I I Briar, Pa.trjck Slater; Over the Riv- . his mercy. Buck-nami and Leppard I (Continued on Page,,Six) tish nationality. Hew" educated' in - . ""r"A"""""`s""""`s`s"""" the use of the counm .%er for I - er, John Galswortby; Little Women, Louisa, Alrott; LAgh,t of the Western corm)bined to put SSeaiforthls count to seven. Hudson finis-hed scori7ig orte . , collegiate the publie schools and at Wbodstock, -afterward graduating in their meetings. W. ' . Spencer sop- i to erect peared asking forpermission 'th - — Several neighbors of Mrs. H. Grieve . . � , I — . -WINGHAM . . � WALTON - Stars, .Zarie -Grey; Miss Bishop, Bess Streeter; The Way of the, 'Scarlet minute befaiv the g'ajire ended. Stade, 'he puck, IL in an Attempt to catch t A Law at Osgoo-de Hall. As a young man -he came to Clinton and engag- of -Egmondville, assembled at her -home on Saturday aftern-6on to cele- a sign east of A. C.1lark's black9ne shap. R&ison and ;Sangster: That Women's Hospital Aid ,present "Sylvia" in Pianipernel, Baroness Orczy; The it slip thro.ugh his fin&rs. ed in the practice of law. For s,e'v- b -rate ,her 82.nd birthday. A very we grant W. Spencer -the privilege of Cardno's .Uail, Seatoift, Thursday and F'ri- day, 31M,rdh Sth and 9th, 8 Don't Great AWakening, E. P. Oppenheim; M. Bridge and "Rooster" Muir m- �M.im Margaret McLean spent the eral years he was in partnership with onjoyable .time was spent and a nice ' erecting a tuitable,sign to be ap- at p.m. mi& 9L Tickets on sade sit Aberhart's Drug. The (Secret ,Cargo, J. S. Fletcher. fereed. I I week end in London. the I -ate A% IH4 Meriming arid after the t -ea served by -the aged hostess. A PrOTed ,by the Street Committee.— Store, Selaforth. Admission, 26 bents. Re- Notri-Fictiom­ln Scotland Again, H. iCluldition was the pick of the locals, (Miss' Hazel Little, Toronto, spent death of the latter carried on ,prac- lovely birthday cake was served of Carried. Petty and Shepherd: That served seats, 35 cents. Jftney Dance on Fri- "Sylvia." V.- Marton; Tlje�. 'G,retait Offen ' , -91ve, while English and Hudson starred for -the week end with Mrs. Pearl Thomp- tice alone. During the Scott Act per- which all partook *ith good w­�heo ' the 'Board Of Trade be -granted th6i id�ry Ilight after , I Maurice Hindus, For Sinners Only, 'These . Pailmerston. son, iod he was prose�bting attorney in- the enforcement the in Huron, to the honored lady. A very pleas- 'siociable time, use 'Of the CIDuccil--cliamber free ofl charge for their meeltirlgs­-�Carvied. Anotber of Grey to,wnship's older -A.. J. Ru�sell; Disturbing Mir- (Palmerston—iGual, Johnston; de- iMiss Eleanore MeLelan,left On Von- of act , He arib waz sperr. with George Huds,cn. reported, s,ervi�g 73 and highly estemed residents in the' ,acles, Lloyd Douglas; Whither Va- f�enc6, MoKay'and Collins; centre, day last for a mouth's visit with County. was appointed, postmas- inainy reminiscences of younger days, . person of Alexander! Buchanan pass- kind, Charles A. Beard; Poems of ,]Tudson; wings, E'n.glisb and, friends in Toronto. ter 'about the beginning o,f the pres- of which thLt- hostess -was able to give meals since last meeting to transie qd ,away at his home east oT the vil- Science, William PaIldster, IM. D.; A .Horne; alternates,Morrison, Struk-te, Fair and Miss Ella Rae,, who is attending ent century during the early years of . a very vi,;;id account. All went ho,me ents. GounciUor A,obison reported for I lage Sunday, morning, following an Mhatched Rotoff, :Beverly Nichols ; I H,unrt. � 'MacDonald Tnstitute, ,!Guelpfh, was the LaulriqeT admdnistration' on Ithe ' later on, wishing Mrs. Grieve i-nzLny the ,Street COmmittee, r'e the removal Illness of only one,week's, duration. a . 'Tracts for Diffileult Times, E. H. ., ISeaforth 'Goal, Stade; defence, E. home, last week end., recomvrr4C-TAation1 of Robert Holmies, happy returns, of the day an"d the Of sevefal trees frollit the streets,'41-. Mr. Buchanan, who was in his 82nd Oliver; Per.slonality and Setience, L. Reftnie-and G. Rennie; centre, Buck- (Misis ,Grace Mitchell, R.N., of To- then M -P. for tbis*riding, then known hope that all wo-uld meet again un- so the work of cleaning t]16'str,eets. year, Was the last Imiember of the I-Iough.. Junior Fiction—Why the nam; wings, Hildebrand and Yung- rontio, is s,pen-dinig -a few weeh with as West Huron, and commenced -his der. such pleasant circuirnstancEs. Comnionications were read from the late ,Donald Buchanan "'farlifly. .who .H. Chimes Rang, R. M. Allem blut1t; alternates', Faster, Culliton, her mother, Mrs; W. S. ,Mitchell. duties in the office just prior to the f.Nliss Isabelle Close was -a Toronto following: C-o,urity Clerk, re London came to Carrada from -Invernesshi Ixell A quiet wedding took plaioe at the Leppaird, and Flannery. Miss �Loulise Tbvmps,on, - of Ki t erection �of the present post office and visitor over the week end. Hospital, indigent case. Petty And Scotland, and settled at Harpirrhey, . . -Rectory Monday eiverniing, February . ch.erler,' spent the week end, at the custOmIs building, cantinluing, in Of- Mes-srs.'GeoTge an:6,Wllharn Black Shepherd: That the account be paid. , where the I -ate Mr., Buchanan, was 2,6tb, when the RL-etor, R,ev' W G. 1. . Egmondville Wins home of her parents. , ftce up to the present time. He suc- of London, were week end. guests at —Carried. County Clerk, re notice of, born. In the year 1854 he came with Bug1leT joined in holy b6nds of mata . - ]Dgmorbdville won the first game in Xr. and Mirs. T. J. 'McLean, Of ceeded to the position after the death their ho-mie, 2nd concess4h, I nvcAlon passed for indigent cases— his parents to Grey township and ri-mony,,Miss Mabel Wamisley, daugh- the finals for 'the M,dMillan Cup by Diagonal Road, celebrated quietly of the late Robert Port6t, an ex-M.P. (Mr. C. Simpson was a Torouto visi- Fiaed. Cbunty Treasurer, re tax ar- settled on Lot 8, ,Concession 16. In terr of Mrs. Maxy �Wiamsley qnd the defeating Tucker9mith 2-1, SatuTday, their tihirty-fifth weddi-v,g anniversary Of this &-nstituemicy, who -took over tor on Saturday. rears4.'"Filed. Municipal World, Te ' 1892 ]he was united in marriage to 'late John WaAsley and, John, K Cani- ,March &d. The game was fast and last week. the office Tollowing the death of the (Miss Marian ScotchmieT, of Bay- salaries of Reerve and Council. Petty Mary 'Stewart, also -of Grey town, ' eron, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 'Csrneron. play never lagged during -the whole Mrs, J. M. MacKay and her sister, late MT. Fair, father Of W. D. Fair. field, was a week end guest with the a nd 'Sia­njg�ter: That the - Clerk pre, a 1bylaw the salariest ", Who pastsed away on. March 30, Thormas Their many I sixty ininuites. Excitement rV high Mrs. R. Rosis, a Chesley, ha" been Mr. Scortt was the third postmaster 'f1he Miisses Forrest. . .. , pare. -changing of cauncillors to $1.75 regular 1914. Following ,his, imarriage 110 fr�ends exterid congratulations. , - and both tearns, worked strenuously singing over CFRB under thft nalme since the incorporation of town IMiss Milldred Shinan is visltirrk per moved tothi 17th concession of G,r4 . in an effort to win, There w" a of Rene. and, Relle. of Clinton. For the ,past few months with Torolito frienl&. Meeting and the salary of the Reeve .. - the week end with his father, Getorg�, where his d�uth occurred. He leaves to n -mourn their loss two sons, and two whirlwind of men, -kates, and sticks wherever the puck happerield, to be. Walter �Lockridlge, W. V", Wyck, Clarke McLean, Howard FWler - and he had, been u-nable to attend to his Office duties. 'On' account of Illness. In , -to $3.00 pe,r regular meeting for passing at next meeting. — Carried). — -- - -- . - — HAY I I . daughters, J. B:-'Bud-banan, Walion, , Donald, at home; ,,Mrs. Charles Huff- I. Jackson, I . 'Th,& Warth moeting of the W. ,M. S. Dgirl"Ondville notch ed two, counters in the fir�,t frame but Tuickersmith kept W. Currie motored. to Toronto on Saturday last to see! the Maple, 1ARfs January he was taken to Victoria Haspitall, London, where he under- Also &ue from the Camsdian' P&r- forming Right Socie'ty, re licemse of mom� The following is the* school report man, 13*wd&n, Alberta, and"Mr.s. Wini. FAMatt , of Wtichell. The funeral was and W. A. of Duff's Church will be held in ,the basement Of the church up "the' ,attack and it was anybody's ganie, right to, the last. and Rangers play hockey. . went an operation but which did not effect a cure of his malady and since habl.—Same filed. Bills and accounts w,ere read� as. follows.: Hensiall Hy- . . ..... -11 held from his late reisidence, on on -Wednesday afternoon, Mlar,­h 14. lEgniondville put on an attack In ,radual- returning home he thad, bex-&Tr g of S- S. No- 6, Ray, for the Months dro 10cimirnission, Hydro, $�7.84; Treas- � lVesday. aftern . -The slervice was, . 0CM CukAfninlg, A masquerade, dauce will be heild in the A. IO. U. W. IHlall on Friday -the first period that had the 'I)acker- � a solo rush trai[leidi by Flositer. Jim ly becoming weaker. Mr. Scott was Presbyterian in later Of January and February. HGnours, 75 peT-cent., Pass- 60 per cernt., below urer United Church, shed rent, .$6.00; Huron Exposirtor, printing, $ ,conducted by Re�v. Charles pastor of Duff's United Church, of evening, Mm,oh- 16th. Prizes ,will be for best dressed Is4y, best smith tealm) disorganized. J,eo - Hick- nel Epbo,t a hat on6 past Sandy' Dloig IMorHs beat R. McGeach for Tuck- erstmith's only counter. Fopter, to a religion, and United 'ClinTch. He was an Elder in - 60 T" ce"t-, u`-9atisfsctO�'y- S"r. IV. 'Foster 71, Freddie Farwell .3.54; Huron ,County, iliftent. care, $18.12; W&rld, F. which Mir. ,Buchanan was a member. awarded dressed best colmlic cost'arne t�hd- ' after receivi,ng a nice forward, pugs , make 's-ur"e of it, banged in ibe puck the former "Millds Presbyterian church ­4rene 67. Jr. TV--4EI-gin Kipfor 66. Sr. ra Municipal sup%ilies, $d.34; W. Hess, $19; Gordlon Par - . 'The pallbearers were John, Ribe-hie, George VAllialmiston, John Bolger, gent, f, .... I ... ... . , best Aressed coupe. The music' will from Art Nichoolsom three minutes J,Olm after I t had rebounded flrom inside and was'prominent in all its actitvi- ties. W'hen question of union of' eith Wildffong 73, Leonard Roff- ---4K � printing, ker cleaning streets, $2.40; Oeorge , Don.mn.'Johnston, John Smil.H4 andi I -be furnished by the'local orchestra. after the start of the game. Flannery drew the only penalty of the ,net. � I Frorm then until close of the ,the the strongest advocates of the move- man,70, Arthur Poster 66, Cyril,Gim, Smale, snow plowing, $2.00; W. S"Oe as Vr(illiam, Eni,tt. In­tleT.M,,1t W ' made -160-metery. . Lunc-h will be served by the memifbers from the boundary aVo 14-bh conces- the (firsit period tfor cross-checking ,the game there wals'nott let up -and many d-,, ment ... ATT -d when the union, was . ,gerich 65, Leunis Gingeric,li 49, Neil Gingerich (absedt). Jr. III—'Marie cleaning �stmVets6, 60o; Ikm i ­ v Rlands� cleaning stratts, $1.90; ,George -Hud- in Rrus@991 The. weekly, meeting of the Y. P. . 910110 a moullop. 'Me Foster. Dgmond�ville's second line notched the second g6al 1when Kling, nice plays were seen. Morris ,drew Or a r(e,qt f. a tr�p ,M Flannery for fected became a leading member of Wesley Willis United. He will be Wein 66, Ruth Witmer 57, Vincent son, 73 meals, transients $18.25; . S. 'S.. of Duff's Church was held'on �91m- , serrice in Duft"s ChuTch Ww _ d by Rev. C. C.,*.i,g on . Conduct,. Kruse and, ,C. Flannery made- a rush. interfer4ag with Bob Archibald. Arch- 4 greatly rnissed in #the latter church where he was in Sessi,6n,-Ging,pTich Smith 55, Alber� Hoffinam. 54, Gerald . 43, Pearl Bridges 38. ST. Rennie, relitetr supplies, 69'e- K Scott -` re, Ideff ;sulpipakeg, 77r-; T, h *t;�� clay evening vkth the'pr<9siderrlt, Miss 4Gertrude Miller, in charg*. Follow- . iSunday nl�orning. . The subject for his, dIscouTse was ,,The First chris­ B. Kruse passed out from the corner . and F. Kling golfed� the puck into ibald was waiting for a pass from -Foster who was in the corner. D= pirtilminerlit and fSuruday School and where hils 11­0oreen Gingerich 67. ST. l— Delta Gingerich 79, MiarY Hoffman mond, relief supplies, $1:29; W. R. Davidlvort, $17.90, ball $29.66, ing a s,hbrt song service with Miss an- in paradis,,,, . tL ­ the -not. Foster broke ,through but to lbule eh-arked Fostier when the, latter 4 counsel was ,gileatly valuedL Hie studied deeply and was ConveTsant iLtl 62. Primer—Chaxilio Br�d�ea 63. AV- relief Fire Department, $1&13; tow, , Margaret Chmilrning presiding at the.. . . I . .. iXdCreoch came out a his not Both. worked furiously was on his -way to ,low, ,nd Art Bible literMure -and, withal, del4y erage aittendante, 16.75. Irene Fos- $65.69; G. Cose, relief $15.40, hall, � I L 0 Jr.c. OF Vidno, Psalm 47 was, read responsive- The ing -wasl- read, ly. ­- -- ScApture readi save. -sides . th# gftlleq w6l* Wpipered fTom am Eigroond'vfiale had the Nicholson tripped him ,ten seconds later. With tW, M,,,ft &Ort on Bt,. , spiritual. -young ter had fewest rnfistakes -in spft1ling . , for the two miantlhs� — Beryl Pfaff, $31,06, total $46.46. 'roW- .­$ 9. 8 . .. I 4D. 8 pe%ty and, Sliepherd. That accounts by de preisident after which a prayer ... every angle. nitiondville .tealm4 Tuickersmith stormed As a man he Trmrrie�d Miss * Teacher. I as read be paidL­Carried. Saikster W119 I off4redjby the pastor. Me topic "tilvilehhven'6 Through Church' i�� COLD WEATHER I best of the play in the first period. 'John Flhnnery drew­-th.6, only ,pen- IATOGeoch but he held them out. � Foatev drew Tuckersv4ibli's Orly Amie Mehers, a Gode:Tieh towni- r ghifp, an adblybM daug;ht . er of thelarte . . and Robison: 7%st echo Rowe take . . . . dolithiW1 ,viias taken by Douglaa En- . game, t1heTe was no let up and many pem]fty for gMng;(:>yri1 plannery the MT. alld 19TS. Whitely,'whlo, prede'ceas­ the nece'sism-y- steps, in ithel ewe .'of N. Reichert,as tegar&. hist. casie or I WEA. ,Durhig the offerrinig a 13dano, 80110 - -A- .. � 11 l YET and-th, however, couldn't find the net for E,grn(yndlvflle was al- boards. For a final game itw" fair- ' dis- ed him by ,pearly -thirty years. In he , - � . I I removal to County E[lome,-X�a� nM" played 1by Ass � Mary - Hum Ties. The, roll- call was reso . unded to a" 'oM,m in the church. Ile min- = I A 1-1i, - 0 1 a counter. so.held scoreless. Bob Axlebibald and Foster broke through the forwards, I " ly clean and both teams put on a play of hockey that had.the fans in an uproar all dluiring the gilume. � Y , 1918 agiAn married. His �econd' wife was Agnes, younger daughter of ,the late Mr. and 31*. Jas. rAir, I ' Accou Petty and Rokson: That wer now ad -i iourn,-4Carried.—Jamleg A. Pater�, Clerk. � . a %1* ,J tb 1',m,us %eeting W foEowed by the People's - . . HAMILTON several timesi ibut c6uldnit* gid�, Wt, both ddenee and g.oultendeT, - 'Abi the ice ,had, 6�en a - little lifarder, play have.6een ele�Lner, it could atlid ii;ndyw of 'Dr. 0am0bell,,of -De- troilb, vd io survives hfin. There I fl-tS . . (ContbMet dh Pup 4) J �Yoilmg rkop repestled, in unitson. The pal- . �'�11 ...... ... ,Morris Arflaed some hot ones at would -but hardly -have been -amy fast&r. .also survivle one son., �Stewart,' ^toronto, — I I . .. ,,, . I I I � .1 1. toi, Bev. C4 10�mrming ,gave a talk .. . ­ ... , DOMESTIC M Sandy. Doig but he tui-hed thelm a- HickmIll in ,-Rooster" -Muir refereed and -had and two dbughters, Mrs.,4i%.), Ah � . . - � - DUBLIN / I on I�Ohurdh Relationships" and the, %-#-nKE ts;ide. worked c10130 On . his hands full to, keep up with the vins, Sandvich, Ont., and , Sean, ss I . I � moeting closed, with a h7m, and- I . ­ . 11 WVeral occasions but his dhots were pisy., . 14 social aerrice woirk in, Toronita� and As Dr. Mackay has retired 1111111111111111 . WAllft prs�,er. The meeting next Sun,&Y 0 . I I is a good - either heldi out or he was skated to , � -�Iho 'L Tuckersmith-4GOal, S-. D -01g;, r. de- two grandchUdr4m, James S�mtt Ad- from would those � IlWary Inum'j, little dau I . ,01�er 4 'Mri and 'VMS. teo. wuvmwi liil�� ' e� ,will be in, charge 4 the- mio. . . , eorner� I I � high' in the th" fence, P baim ,1. ,defence, J1 D&g; i`$DsbST;'T. ams, alrad Mary Scott Aidams. There practicet, I . isn opm-ation, for appieftillatia.,U11 #M� slOnWry . Conjonor, M,a ...-Dordthy lDr;a,c . I ,� I 1 I . . I I N Fuel'' I F�eeuoga ran ' with Tuckeromith period QiVaklimg a tebtiNe, Wing, W. wctak� ney4,, .1. wing, Bob Archibald- alter- 0 are tvl�o brothers livinix, Thomhs and Williarm, farmiurg in. Oxford 4�ounby, . . . owing accounts kipdly settle ' ,day an Lgoo# IM�enilo� 0"W, 1�0-� -­ I J — - V14-111%. -.F-.- Y; lhw& frkewl� , idif '' ig . . -.C4P�dian ... ­ ­� -�­ frautic effort to stage a rally, Joba na,tes, F. Reynolds, F. lSpro6,t, F. , libar W�oodstook. The funeral will be ' ' � promptly with Miss Edith 11 Zbxth. ­ I , 1. .1. . .. V., 6. Cub *0 be hela, in thel A. Q� I -;Ky' " , - W.71 '16- . U. mill oli, f e ­ . � � � ­­ IrDyi 1. " I , T - 2unnery -crosadheeked Yoster—axid dtiew a, rest. 11*9--Meknell .took a AVphibald, N. -Patrick, �, 2":�Goal -9. UdG - hginibW&,A-l1i eoch, .r.. held �bn Friday at 3�­pmL from vies- I 0hatch Blis, 'United where Riev. - ' 1loag, at Dr. larrotes of,- � " ­ ��. t � tMits(mWcaridt, F,01ftim. a , �� � ,S . , h I viiitlylg iter � 1t . , mg, beel alln, § 41 = — �� . ­ . , . v A toleludid: vrograni, r %h. -­ . . �. . . a A% 1`1 I . . . . . . . nko loarwird,,paas trolm Art ; 91661- the- 4144160,011 7, � Tddoikep D D:ala- 1. defence, A. R;ii- � -1 . W. � DeWitt 09�*w . .win coliduct -a .. 'A � . -SM (fortner-ly occupied by � I , � 11 'If � . I sok", ;t j W., A , who hhs 66du , - 4 . � '1111,1 ' **k§,, ' "' -11�� - ­ moobg lActut,iiM, is being- I— � .11 $ 1 by -the. 41, . i I I 6, � I'- ; 11 � , .and tatter vassing. 1900 I failed.to got hQ shot a*&7 dW' to. . . U, tentee, J: FUAneryn r. witzg, so ' i L. jWecj�jl. j. wing,'J,�W;Jrls- after- public semice ftllmlng ,brief pd- v1s& �§em*e attibe, home Ilight Sbrwb. � -I I , L Dr. Mackay. , � � . ­ '"11 :,,I -- _ � I ­ � " , �' , , . . I . mm MOM ., 4 . " . . 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