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At � .1v'' .I a. `�. �'' ` - i,. •?�••-..-+,n- �.. fir' 4d r pF •�,x;�4r�jft� 1ILL BE FEATURE OF .Little B 'n Y' ul BSS;, Before 'the Central A o i k, stat n to ]Elan- , r ' Townshipuncil on . .o ! !i V. ; n �� a , LOCAL CE E RATIDN= . C . ,1 dle All Organized. Sport i n r 1 }K v9 i k 4 e .. :n t , \... `.: Satur ay. y f�1 .. ,, (,�' ) w� i .., . ��`�kd 9*: � � ,*',." t 4 to "dpA l r. �.ri ,✓' .. ` = 1n� i y,i.+ ��`. .L',:QW) Yw�.'' -+•+I ..�'i )� PGR•y $2499�:.� I w ..N, " ` ! ,�, ,at :`�.r�': y' r U �' I� �1- r { ; ,�; ..",..,..:'...•'. 'r'+,.i•;� a »">• r,; .a Pet y�'r, Collection For Jubilee Cin- / \ t , , Pruitt ore Town Leagues 1A. -o resentabi'Qea' "'tIa �„ ; . ' . car Fu Being Taken , , � "; ACCOUNTS PASSED r g 4 p winked into' •the town e)terk ,, and Encourage ' 'young s s „ five on'ueaday afternoon' and z 5�} ,r. .ip,tr,�,e •r4 z I On Saturday. <«, , The Aapril rmeetizug bf th,e Township Players. handed him a cheque for.$2,48914 , - I a .. �� M, Via, �° of Tuckersmith was }acid in the own represgntu'ng unpaid taxes,on the - 'Seafcra+, + 1 " ' j : " �. til a ,'-^ ^\ ral!1, iSeaflorth, on 'Saturday, when all 1 proEierty,' added penalties and is the Efua:ita?va J y i E s` PARADE FROM DEPOT rruemrbers were preseait, the Reeve JOHN J. HUGGARD costs of -the seizure, It proved May 16th, wlie ,, ,a ti 1---r'` /I preslifding. The Minutes of the last - rather. a tame, but nevertheless visiting team,.. 'M'W' 1 1j01 • � � 1'-, � "'"""�*--�i�+-}^. - (. �"' meeting were read ad aclrnnted on a ELECTED ],'RESIDENT welcome climax to the long ser.- dwle'' ,drawn up W�ecct!esdpy "ev!e x r Arrangements have (been oorrnpleted I �i/ � s PU �.�,/�G�/e / motion by !C'ounc'illo6s McKay and l fes of conferences, refusals, aug- -by repre'senta'tu'vea ;'"px ' •fthe, 4te rA. Mo the 'observance in So fort'li o£ the r � 1 Wibitsriore. 10thter tions' included geations and proposals which ' mee Til ` i'l""� / 0 Organized ort in Seaflarth receiv- tib in the •G7rriee Li l Shc!ver Jubilee of the secession of His Lam- ... 1 the following; have featured the- council's en- !?team. a I ed a -s enddd boost on Tuesday Majesty King George V to the Throne. �..�- ,.. r `�---�"' " Vii✓' (Bell -All Th the followin p y erv!en ;deavors to collect during the past The Leagcre is divided rrttto tauDgo se'd";anr S ![the program will include a anode g ing with the !organization -of the Sea- p accounts be passed r relief: Town parch Athletic Association at a lar a two years. Mr. McEwan, seers- tions asl was,the ca'sm last jrear, am(1 oto be ,follow'ed 'by a short" service in of" Seafarth, share. ro relief, $7.76; E. g tary of the Company, refused to rive teams, will play in eatcli sectr'ou': r a Victoria Park. � Seaforth and district will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary L. Box coal, 14.18•` W, J. 'F•inxai n ly atteirld�d and enthusiastic meeting make _any comment ` Axxiarding ,to the published- ptro- " of.the accession of His Majesty King George V, on Monday. A big su I lief $ ga � in. the Carnegie :Library. Johr. J. a$ to what There is a, pleagilliy, aocordang .3t �- gram,. the parade will form at the parade, in which local organizations will take part, will be a' feature ' SPP $�'�� . +. C. ROtitledlge, Huggard was elected 'Presi'dent of the Prompted the action. The last A. .Wt Uitak, leagaie secretary, •tli� ,1�, pphes, $184645; Oonrnty Treasurer, Association. time Mr.' McEw,an appeared be. Winghant may , enter the lI 4 11 e QN.R, depot atr'10.45 and, will !pro- of the occasion. one-half cost patients in hospital, fore the council, he stated quite' whk-1 would 'mean six teaarrs itu D1I coed north on Main Street to Gode- R'easo'ns for forming ,such an ars- �„ $46••25; W. Almen't,. coal, $7.14; E. B. s0eiation were advanced by several posztrvely,• that his company nortrh sebtien. The„eaaath sfeatroil, `will `, rich 'Street, east to Victoria Street Goodie, milk, $11.56. lbwn'ship ac- eskers chief , of which was the could pay no taxes unless a new finish 'on July;2n'd, while play izy tht u and thence to the park. The Sgafoath counts ssed: 1V1�Lean Brws., lease and, agreement was drawn north i 't' �, TRIBUTE PAID T4 BiG DAY 'PLANNED print- ellimunation ,of du oaibon' and' the g group, wiI y continue until July up and certain concessions made. 19t4r: ”" 1. Highlanders 'Band will head the .par- frig, $58:32 Mhrnicipal World, Lt., s ade and following. in (ordler will be s lies' $19,95. better c0ntroP atf finances. The mat- The schedule rs as follrows.: Ibown and di'str'ict sthoiol children, >upP ter was thoroughly discussed and khe • LATE T. MC �L L A N EOR GOLFERS. AND er issue Ga c eq: • That Tress- o inion of thl6ie r O ; '$ogt,,h $ection clergymen, members of rliament p' present was that the gb"an , , Urex issue a cheque for 5 00' in organization should be, immediately May'1HLilp en t.•'.Seaforth favor of th'e Tuckemsmibh Tel hone p , town and township,reeves, town couzv eP Proceeded with.* May 21• -ISt. Oolupiban pt l r>�ce. Cil and officials, sdhan teachers scarf SYSterri in answers td' a rerluisition for Officers' Fleeted " SALT MANUFACTURE I fi , daoards, Lions Club and lodges, 'B�ry AT LIBERAL MEETING ,FRIENDS ON - IOt�DAY that amount by the 'Camznission and May 2�Bayfzeld at St Tum, Smuts, Detachment D 'Gampany tHhrx-, +w; forward 'same Go' T. N, Forsyth, sec- Officers, were elected. as• foIlows:— , ton egimen't, .and members . of the ' _ . I retar. treasurer. I Hon. President, R. E. Jackson; Lion. i`i May 24-- 4raceiield at Kiplpen'. i 1. Canadian Le' talon. Charles Ho'Imes', Vd'ce-Pres. G. Stewart, Mayor �A, D. WILL COMMENCE HERE ,May 31uKiyfiel at Sea£orth. f s g W. H. Goldin M.P. Out- Local Tournament in After- Whitmore�MeKay: Tlhat the Col- , , � , After - President of • the Seafort!h 'branch of g lector -be !given extension of time for , Y ippen at St. fiiolvmiban. I.Ill. Sutherland 'Geo. A. Sills' President June 3--fSeaforth at Kh, n � +the 'Canadian Legion, will apt • as lines Proposed Social noon; Dance, Bridge iri Collecting -until next aneeting .of the J. J. 'Huggard; VicePresident, Dr. E. June 4 -!Bayfield at Bti'ueefield. . Marshal council. A. McMaster; Secretary, M. A. Reid; Permanent Excise Officer June 6`—'S'b• Coluniban art Seafor-th. Services at Park Legislation. Club House at Night., There were three tenders handed. Treasurer, T. R. Cluff; Executive, June 10 --(Bayfield at Kipper; "' At Victoria Park the service wail in for trucking gravel, which were ' Henderson Smith, W. J. Duncan,, o. pointed to Have Charge June 11=�iucefield at Seaforth.' z'1. include prayer by !Capt. Rev. T. P. considered. Neil and C. P. Sills'. w —''. Hussey; 'welclome,''Mayor Sutherland; DR. R. R.ROSS SPEAKS OFFICIAL OPENING cremmell-Whitmore: °That the ten- The' executive ;of the association Of Malt House. June 13—+S(t, 0olumban at Ki�ppea. " ,11 chbnus by school children, patriotic der .of Coleman & McGre will apapoint committees to be in •. June 14---iS!eafarth apt Bayfield. gmr for June 1 n—!Sealfo¢•th at St, golum- address, Canon Aappleyard; Salute, ]solid tribute to the merrk'ory .of A full da has Tanned! for txuckirig •grouts] at' 9 cents •per yard charge of individual sports which will . • .y4 "D" filozriptany; "'Gad -Save the King" y p risings, be, accepted. probably in(glude, ,bas'eba'll, football, W. A. G, Penmyleyeon,,Toronto, has ban.d.11, of the late Thomas McMillan was golfers and Ipawspeetifvie golfers on June 18—,Ki• n at Brumfield. and placing ,of wreath by Seaforth Caeaaztirriel'l�Wt7ritmore; T}t L• hockey 'arid town softball. All fin- been appointed permanent excise ,of P `�`r id • Dr. R. R. Ross, Spea ng at Mfonda next 'when the Seaforth Golf yd June IR• iS't. 'Ctolumban'at Bs eld Legion. y Iinvter be antes will Ibe handled 'by' the assrocia- facer 'here in charge of the malt house y Collection Saturday the M!ay 'meeting o£ the Th'om'as Me- and Country 'Club will offtially open' d t paid $5,00 for Iamib Killed' tarso A constitution, is being drawn at the (plant ,of W. Warren Thomson, June 2`--'Brucefield at .Bayfield, c :Wilma Young Liberal Club ion, Wed- for the season. 1 y dog ion April 23rd and wh'ere'as the p ng -,out the u gin operations newt June 2'8-5ru'c`>edield at St,' Coium , .fix On .Saturdaydet-arrangements bas's owm'er 'of the diol i a u sett, Purposes and which will the been made to -hold a collection in town nesday evening. Dr. Ross called the In the arfternoor# a local tonins- g 's'' 'known', said • ban. for the King-GeorgeV Silver Jubilee attention of the meeting to -the pie-' ment will be held for which a number owner be notified that he will be re- fpawers of .the as'so'ciation and this week. Mr. P'enriyle,gion' will have an Jul 1- Qi •„ will be ,gresented ho a general meet- ofiuce in the'post offuce 3�uaiding. Y �rppe7t' at Bayfield. ,, , Cancer ruse oflr, 'MdM511an which had re- of interesting features have been quixed to reimburse the municipality •frig to be called in' the near future. Silnce purctaasing'the mill property July 2� lSeafortk at Bruoefueld, it �D)bnations may be,, given to the col, 'cnttl'y ,been placed in the hall. planned by the Captain, Mr, J. E. flax 'said amwarait ,North Section Wthitmore-McKay: The ,general e'nthu'siasm displayed -on Railway Street some time ago,A. lectors or left at any of the local Mr. W. H: Golding, M.P., was the Keating. The course is in splendid Y: That the. As- at the meeting augurs well fbr 'or- Mr. Thomson has completed extensive May 1'5-•-'Wal'ton eat Brussels. k iiaax!kas. Contmibutio s of 1.00 and speaker of the evening and reviewed condition.and with good weather the 'sensor 'be given an extension of time May 17—tMioneriaf at ,Wdnthra G' n $ the vvaxk of the Dominion Govern- tournament should have alar a en- for returning the assessment roll un- ganizeil sport in the 'town this year.. alterations do order to fit 'the plant P• over will be acknowledged by Lady g As e:x Pained b tai's May 21 +Brussels at Ethel riient. The speaker 'outlined the try. .A nominal entry fee 'of 1'0 eents til Saturday, .May 4th. p Y president, one for the manufacture of "Maple,,Leaf ;May 23� W�inthr at W'a1ton. i Bestsborazrgh. g p 1G+emmeLl IBe'11: That the council °f the purposes of the association Brand malt, produced from selected May bel at erms of 'the iproposed Bennett `social is being' chat` ed and it is ha ed all: ,, • 1 lotion dealing rticularly with golfers a the disbricic will take art. adjourn to meet on Satu ay, Jwris 1, will lie 'the formation of town leagues Ontario 'barley. Winthrop.p g p when the assessment roli,w'ill be re, in which players may be developed There is' an extensive market for Mae 5�WialConr at Ethe,of at l. els• u em'plwyment insurance and the In the . We ' 'g the spa'ci'ous club ro ' as to take 100 YEARS DLD , tin cased. 4r• . s places in teams re- good barley malt, Mr. Thomson says, ; eight hour day.• The government, house is being tihrowYi, orper� for the presenting the town. and 4�e anticipates no trouble in lis- June 7—(Brussels .at Winthrop. EgmonddAlle Church will celebrate Mm. Golding said, was greatly soar- first, time, . The rooms 'have been o posing a ]zags .product. The cin dmg June' �-11' FDtbel at 'l4'Londiw. -. I..- - its its eentenary on the first three Sun- prised when the ,opposition - did not 'tas'tefully decorated! and furnished .. of the plant, too, will pravaide a June 14>--�Brussel's 'at, Waitan;. days in June. oppose the legislation which.had only and everything' is in readiness, -for a • splendid.•market for farmers o£ the June 18—Winthrop at Ethel. r Special arrangements -are being been dr$fted in rough. The long re- busy sumanex. In additirosr tro two Lithe Business atdistrict who June 21--'Waltdn at Moncrieff. • ` compleated 'fear an anniversary worthy' cess now, he said, was in order that large lounge rw,ms, ,sitting dooms Legiongrow barley. Members at June 25—Winthrop at Brussels. (� . Mr. Thomson will employ six men P tat the occasion. the gov'ernm'ent might have an op- have been arranged far 'la'd'ies and P. U• C• Mee#ln and will use each year fifty thousand Jp'ne 28~ -.Ethel at` -Brussels .' portunity of completing ih'e bills. gentlemen and locker dooms are pro_ g Stratford Mee rig bushels of barley. July 3 --!Walton at Winthrop. .';;r Dr. Ross; in speaking of Mr, Me- vided for each. July 5� Brussels at Moncrieff. r Mayor, Reeve Wl�� Millan, outlined -the events' 'of his life on Monday evening arrangements July 8`- Monrx!iefF at Ethel. A short meeting of the public ariY4 (pointed out the great support he are 'being maids for dancing and Utility Commission was held on Sat- ,Can E. Appleyard, Rev. Father July 10 --,Ethel at Walton. .;1' had been to Liberalism. in the radio bridge, The club issues an invitation T. P. Huss'ey,'•F. H. Barlow, T. A. July 15—Winthrop at Moncrieff. g' urday when accounts -were the only Beattie, E. 'C. Boswell, Wim., Brine, P. Public School, Col eglate July 19—Moncrieff at VvWton. Go To Toronto �• McMillan' was a candidate, first to the people of the town and ddskrict, item of business before the Commis- J. in 191.1, when the party was badly whether members or not, to ,be pies- sion•. Chairman E. L. Box resided. George Dorsey, Ferguson,;Eaxle, George Eaton, Paving and relief were mixed up dis!organ:izedl. ,He was defeated at ent and take part in this house Accounts were p B. 'Cfi ilia Holmes,E. Boards Hold meetings , :' at a special meeting of council on that time and again in 1921. In 1925, warming. Lunch will be served. Passed as follows: R. B. H•oimles, J. 'IM. McMillan. H. E. and Rfobert Joynt. A. c g ,Electra- Dept.—E. Mole, salary, Smith, William Smith, H. F. Welford, Accounts were made up as follows: Friday evening,calle'd to hear Coun- 1.x26 and 1930 he was elected with Ladies To Organize $100; -go•hn A. Wilson, salary and J. A. Westcott, H. Wilbe'e and W. A, Accaunts amounting to $756.50 were Salaries, $7f 9 91; E. G. ,Crawford), ity Engineer T•, R, Patterson outline increasing majaritie's, mute testi- All lady golfers are asked to be transportation, $57.82• IM Snell, sal- Wr•i lit Motored tlo Stratford last passed at the Aril meeting of the $2.65;, P.U:C., $25.41• John Pethidk, flhhe vrarrbus methods of paving,which mony of 'the work and, time he had Present at the club house on Satux- ary, $5• S. Allen, wagest, $18; C. Sills, Thursday evening, April, 25th, to join F`uNi�c School Board 'held, on Tuesday $2.N; piano tuner, $'3.50. could ibe used on 'Se-aforth streets. devoted in the interests of his ek,n- day afternoon, May 4th, at 2 p.m., sta•.m,ps, $20; Home Insurance Co., in- vv,th the lS!tiratford fba`anch of the evening', The chairman of the board, Collegiate Board Meets :'.:•' The discussion grew heated as lob- ;tituents% when the ladies will 'organize for the surance ofi stock $12.40•'Su!pt. Rural Canadian Ler ion in commemoration W A. Wright, resdde'd. Th•�. April meeting of the Colt "r jection was taken to the method its season. Yb E.Pr Coml , collections, •,`�; g g p • p g' e '$11,020 5. of Ypres. Axch Deacon F. G. Scott, The only other item of business was iate Board was -held on Friday even- . 111, which relief was being administered'. Ellis & Howard, invoices 19.45• Mac- war -time padre of the Canadian the principal's report which was in -g. No business.;'was discussed ac- Way+oriSutherland and Reeve Crosier gird to having the paving mane as s: a > $ is p ' p P(a , were aptpointed to interview Ho'n.. D. a relief measure. They will go to Donald Electric Ca:, invoice, $25.32; corps, gave, the address. adopted on motion a£ Chas.' Holmres eordirig to the secretary treasurer, A. Geon, Minister of Welfare, _in re- Toronto ,on Tuesday, Hospital Aid Sponsors Canadian' General Electric, invoice, - , , $55.22;• Canadian Line Materials, Ltd. - Specyal Mat�aee May 17 invoice, $10.60; Electric Supply Co., 'Thomas iri a S 1 S One o f the c�r invoice, $27.83; General Steel Wares, Radio Will Feature ,Special invoice, 73c; Hydro. Electric Power Badminton ��nC� Commission, March power, $1.017.333-; pn Friday blight • p Through the, kindness of Mrs. H. J. Wilson 'Hawkfins, acct,, $82.50; Sup- Men IZ® Made ®ndv�lle • • Suthemna'nld', who has generously of - Jubilee Celebration Program fered the theatre to tlhe Women's ertes,t Pet. Go., acct., $3.75; Huron' H!o ital Aid Associatiwn a special Expositor, acct., $43.60• E. Mole sub- sV P The annual Badminton Club dance SOME WERE CHARACTERS—ODD 'Thlomdas Hills ,always had 'a kind '' • mla,ti a will ,be held on Frida scription •bo Engineering and Cont. - , The Ca:nadian� Radio Commission separately and afterwards synebron- y' May Record, $2; Asses'Gfirent bf M•un, Eley- wall he held on Friday' evening of BUT PROGRESSIVE; THEIR WO- word for us •'boys; except those who f 17th, under the auspices of that As- tric Utilitiess week in the G.W.V.A. Hall. Spe- MEN WERE THRIFTY. THUS put his Av'rshire coos' in the pond. will assist drr Canada's celebration o. ,zed on the network. smciation. ' A Ila! , $5; f3ell Telephone Co.,Caothe King's Jubilee on !May 6th by. 12.30-2.05 pm -,—Jubilee ceremonies play of special meritcial arrangements 'are being made ,to EGMONDVILL GREW. Then those unlucky cul'prit's were not ' bro'adeasting -special programmes in Landiom!—•review of His Majesty's has been ,promised which -will. assure acct,, Waterworks S. Allan, wages], $23.60. a large attendance. ensure a splendid' evening for every- ° sL good. tharoughout almost the entire day, reign; loyal messages from citize s Waterworks De'pt.--Andrew Little, one. I'm not goindg to •'put tl�s in se- What I w1anit fro say is this, the commencing at 10 o'clocic ':n the throughout the, Empire; formal me -s- salary, ', waSi.ges, Allen, wages, $17,10; Tickets may be secured from the quence, as it were 'but as I knew E. Ross, wages �2• Jas. 1VIcNairn y , ! writer of tih�is 'Yearned much -from that mc•rnin!g• Sages from, acting heads of Empire wages, secretary -treasurer, A. W. •Sillery, or the,nt as •a lad. little Scotch iblacrlosmith and it is. MANLEY g $9.50; John Purcell, wages, The �Cb'm'rntis!sion's broadcasts, all governments; Jubilee .message from � from the executive. To begin at the beginning, The hereby acknowledged. He had' a $10; Ja,m,es Hughes, wages-, $6,50; Lord made Sea'forth and dumped it taf wbkh, will be on, coas -to-coast net- His rMaj'esty, Mrs. Jbhn Deitz who 'has been con- Jahn 'Eisler, wage, $2; Can. Brass -"� Pe clear mind, had TCould analyse work, ,will l include a Jubilee message 2.05-3.00 !P.m,--Dxamatizati'on of Co., Ltd., acct„ $05.3'1• N. Cludf & in a hlackash swamp. But men made and re'as'on with Jacob McGee, an- fram His Majesty, broadcasts of the the highlights of Canadian events of Valeming lin, Scott Mien-ivonal Hospital, , the tidy village of Egmaondville• other of the bright minas of Elgmond- Sr Sonaccs acct. $13.54; Huron HILLSGREEN Seaforth. the est month has re- FJxposibox pri'n'eipa1 teremtomdes in London, a the year 1910 when George V sue- turned flilome and her many ,friends '' $14; Imperial ,Oi.l Go., acct,, a Reds Blacksmith th op, impressed of vine. The were far apart in the Red Blacksmith $ho imf y 'Pa politics review of the twenty-five years of ceeded to the throne. wish her to bo,back to normal health $10; 'Who. Robinson, acct., .$1.88 S. p, pressed one a Tory, ,the, other a Gait; one ,-.Wr. D. F. Anderson received word ane. He was a sturdy little Scotsman a 'Methodist, the 'other a worshipper Oda Majesty's reign, the ceremonies g•00,td4.00 pan.—Broadcast from in the n'ea'r' future, -Allem, wages and sect., $33; Peter recently of the death of his, brother, with a tongue as sharp as a two- 9n the sold kink of E on�iville. Ion Parliament, Hill, OfttaWS, fornial London — address by RnAyard K,i1i • eSre are sorry to learn' that Mrs, McIver, wages, $5; Jrohn Eisner, wag- anesmages from the heads of .govern- ling before the Royal Society of St, Thsromas Purcell is not, inin in es, $12.215; James 'McNadrn, wages, William. Anderson, of California, edged broadsword of his native hills. In the beginning of this article, I , 6"a g Mr, W. J. Jarrott is holding an He was a well -doing little man. said tlhe Lord nod's Seaforth, and trierzts rot the Doaninions, a eontr ibu- George. health as fast as her man friends $4 26; Jas. Bushes, wages, $4; John auction sale 'on Tuesday, May 7th, of 'Cro'uched under a heavy Clyde horse Halon by Rwdyand Kipling and: mes- 4.00 pma: Tlaarilks vi service in wish !her, y Pu ,cell, wages, $11.75; Bell Telephone , m'em made Egm!arrdaille. Legend says sages from, loyal citizens in• obi paz+bs , Co.,,acct., $2.?f6; John ICuxrie, wpages implements and somie household' ef- tac'king On, shoes, sometimes his sar- a Yankee. was comparing the Mis- St, Pauls Clathedral attended by In your last issue rove noticed that $425 fects at his home. Owing to ill casim was directed at the 'horse; at sissnppi with the Clyde. A Scotch= I of the Empire. Thee Majesties, the King and Queen Alberta is boasting of its next Pre. other times a shaft from his tongue m!an 4istenl There will also be the massing on, health, r is disposing of same. ed ba his Yamlkee friend— There network of mil5bary bbands, in rival crrptian of Their 'Majesties of all and whale he 'is adv�o'c But for Master Donald Tully vi�ted during was aimed at some of the plhiYoso- titan the burst forth: "Ye ken, mon, rival and departure; the voices off all *rho ale over 21 years. But that the Easter holidays with his uncle phers who sat around and impeded the Lord made the Mlississippi, but various parts of 10ania'd'a, a dramatiza- London raised in cheers; eomlmentar- 'Proble'm will have to he �'orked out near Bruce -field. industry in the little red frame shop, Scotsmen made the Clyde." In ,an Kion of the higahbig�hts of Oanarlian fes on the scene after the election, the res ,f of which OAK QKT.-avid Mzsl. I. Jarrott pfi Kippen whrich skill stands. Tom -h'ad' a gabod argument ye halve to watch yer stepevents of the year 1910' when King IEivening Hlours"-rSpecial Jubilee remains yet bo be sleen. All Tight - and daughter, Mises Etta, of Toronto, word for friend or f+ae. He wou!ld when arguing with a Scottie. And George V ascended the throne, !the, pawlgramlmess ,presented by the Com- thinking peloplle know that mgney called 'on friends during the week. argue, la Scottish characteristic. He Thaama.s Hills was that 'kind of a tbhanksgdvin!g• service at •St. Paul's zni'sSlon's' ,po duction delpaz�tment, can't be gut only` through the tax- Mr. and 1Vlns. W� Da assn visited was 'a Reformer o£ the 'old school. Scottie, Cathedral, London, which will be at- ,Other sfpecial -features from Lon- payer and that the `people are the friends in ,Monkton' recenttly. Albeit, he and, .his neighbor across • ff lilke to think ,:bout t�'hlose old tended by Their 'Majes'ties. don• will .be as follows: government, so all the grants We get(Miss Lettie Love of Hens'all visit- the road, George Jiackso4, a Tory, timers -of Fgmondville of my boyhood rDlre !Gomhn'issi'orru will put on up- Monday; May 6--5.06 a.mw E S.T.— corse from the people. But ,t's , a FLOrMING ed frriends In Ithas vicinity during the got ; RIDug well, 'together, Anyhtow, days. How un'uch we owe them mme wards of 7 hlogrs of Jr�bilee broad- The Thanksgiving Serarice at St. nice way to catch votes from those Easter holidays., , Tom'; well-mannered', always referred can tell. We can't tell ourselves. � casting. Paul's'Cabhedral, who forget where the money c!ames Mr. and flVlas W. Hruxtable of Gen- to George as fNLister Jaeksc�ri, iItr ftt+ture fi'YR ]rave sonve{thing to tit' Subject to such, changes as ffrray 8,16 mr.. PIJS.T. (approx,)—Talk by from. , We were surprised that sroms tropia visited the lat�ter'S, amothex. The little red blacksmith shop was say of others. `no n%& ;vsrilyo' made• become n'ooessery, the 'G'amcmissibn s JS.RJH., the ,Prince ,of Wales. one has branded ,hihi%e another Hit- ' .Mr. and Mrs. McGregor visited Mr. the ceutre--41ie cultured centre of the E!gmon. &JiYle." Have to fill the COTMr sche&.le of Jubilee brooadcast% on 8.85 a.im:., E.-S.T. (,aapparox. )— ler. We don't tMnk ,'that anyone Who and 'Mrs. 'Ml• Tully and; family. - villege. And I believe it is so to cob. " Mtond'ay is, as fowvm: 'Topi'eal talk on ,the Jubilee .by Xv. beli!evees in -British fair play 'believes Beautifies - IMr. and (Mrs. Ward. H. Forrest this day'. ,Tom's spirit still ;lingers ISO long. '110'-11 am.—iGanada's O'f�'ilcial,*Job- Phillip Thomson. in Hitler, who bans] all free Speech bridal couple, Are getting nicely set- around the shbrp, DIL-pOr. ' f, ilea 'Gm'remazzties en Parliament 'lDll— f�, edgy, May ?-6 a.m., E.S.T. and religious liberty and rovm dAri t tied on theirc farm in Stanley Town- ", Royal statute of 21 gums with the Speech .by Ru!dyard Kipling, think that many Germans, Wll!o live the®me ship. .Pewee Tower 'Carillon and the Capt- , '6.55 ,a.m., E.S.T.•—•IA special Jubi- in this land- of liberty, ap!prOVe • of The many friends of Mr. J. G' a, ital efty's church be'lI;- message from glee, ferature pro!gra'nv; meae!s,age+s of ]toy- Hitless militaryism 'u hich i'& the Forrest are sorry bo hear he is sof- • • / r_ �" lElns Excellency the Oovernor=Gener- al greeting from vaiiolzs rparts of the Curse of the world and does eve'. faring with blrood poison. We hop; First Presbyterian Church, Se�itsrth mal; messages frnoan the Acting Pri'm'e Empire. H`i's (Majesty Will address the thing to destroy 'peace, is Sanitary and a he soon will be re!eovered from laic+ Mornin ,"", QV taster and the Leader of the 'Of- Ipeaple of ;the Empire from $a'okin;g-, suffering. �g Worship: AND THE SHOUT Ol' THS,` ii1ger' x�1 ONtr" q , ficial O'siition'in ,Parliament; 'pres- haan. Palae'e. THEM . . ,. A service in. hymn and A number of (the ladies of the prayer and nlatchm itl�/liil• 1 len!tatilon of Jwbiloo, modala'; a massed 7%ursd'ay; Maar 9-5.20, am m,, E.S. ST. COW.MBANorati'on of the twenty'-fift'h aturnv'ersarq of the e6ttttt dw is t t �i W.M.S.WVfattended the Presbyterial fie' tivoix• the march t. T.-fHis +Majest the Kin wit] a sin Lab®r Saver Y �ial iry George V. Evening W�rrphip.: "Mr, LS �;f�,l.V`sA '" `is: ' P y g g 11�ain Street Church, Exeter, pn 11 a.Yrr4-12.30 pI,!n1.r 4speaal Ca'n�ald-• fbe ,he'ard ,Whlem,'he reioeives� a loyal. Mir. 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