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J4. 11�� �111 ('�,' - brunt oV the Twelfth of July -heat ". _ . _ ' ; � ' .. rIn -., . .1 _b t , ' � .. . �. 1*jere.stug Items picked font � Wd you, ,ever -know that Ithe Can , 1BY the provisions of alist, Geol ,� - I ,_ , , , , � I I' - . -upon whose , - - xn � 4 . IN * 1-11 - * McPh il McLean, Editor. I " � '11t - a . ny, ruling a. vast domain 11 -slevedth of all ' � , 00; I V, 0 , . was Premier Hepburn, . ada Oom1pa E,' cap. 3=1., one Pam' I 'A ....". ''.11. - , ou ty - .5 . . ilectea head fell all the heat. The, 30*04tor .of - my uAd . , �es .t , bed at Seaforth, Otftari6, ev- unpro ed In whatlisnqWw tern Ontario,was lands sqrveWed�, after Mardh Mist, . . . — . . 0 11 � twein�ylo.-4ve yews ago. � i, the object of ,boybh commtendatiou and 1824, were ir,leserved: by I"His Kaj� - - . . 011.%y-- , . raday af .. , . ,,,J�,,�",.,;,��­` ;."", .. . ternoon by McLean denunciations of the . celebration I I c.-Iftici r ,the esty," ,and ,b I. . �Ilg 11, , ", i4 . . .. . � _1W . 7 qb0_--.%001%0MW" - - ,SIM? Loloking back 'ove, known as "Crown Re- I I 4_­:"!..�' t ., : � . . . past ull -9 and redords of tIve ....... ,serves!';. .another seventh -being set LittJet Lad Dies . M �11:-.1111. 11­ 1.%Li� "' , , , �.,� I , 4 _ � � e � . � I. ,�. N:S'. I i;o& . I spe,akers and orators in every place . . - 1� I " , * , ". .I _. ,I. . - ' - 1 .known as "'Cle'rgy Re- mu ' gin, Roweliffe will I "'04".0 , -.' and Mrs. Ei, 6t .". f'il .. " .. . -r , From The Huron Bxpojgtor of , of. Huron, it Is to be observed, says 4dde and r ... 1, I-' where the Glorious Twelfth was eel- - ,. .. �,`� . �,, . Harry J. ,Bqyle, iwrilting -in -the Lon- eerv&�' and, for the reason as imptied, jhaive� the* sympathy of many friends, ' I 1;1 14I. I." b . I . . � ' .41 e.brated. July 21, 1911 1 don Freq Press, theit thla name of the by the inla�mte. Illy an agreement be- in the 11.9 -se of their -son, A -Ilan, 1who' , 111� , . bscription, rates, $1.50 a year in . . ,4 ,�. Su . 4 I � I ,l. ­ I . 1. (:Lgiggida, ClGimpany its in a sense sy-n-' tween Eaxl Bathurst, His Maj4ty'S dAed ,M6�44ay, in Byron, Sanlitoraurh, I., �, I ... , I. ': . Anyway, it was a t�lorious Twelfth. ".. s "Mi , y 4,',�! , ,idvance; fo�eign, $9.00 a year,. Single - ' A clog beloln,gling W George' ,M'e'- , onymou th, the manjjf�st diestiny secritar' of, state, a -Ad this ,,pro- in his 8th yean The little lad -had , , I . �1�1. ' . . I and every one seenip to be satisfied Quaid, of -the Tth Concession of Ash- development of thal portion of U5_ posted vlompanly of Nolv�einber_..20th, been 1,11 a�bout tht�e wZeks and July, I 4 ,� 4. -I', - - coples, 4 cents each. I I I . . , fleild. repefitly perdbirmed a featl in ip." Canada ,designated as the Huron ,1824, the l�atter were to recelv'e a Ist was, taken to Byron, for Itreat- . . :T... I . . with, it. � I Ile ,&ayJpq-. , A cbia,.* 10, - 'The Cla,na& Company 'was quantity of -land, estimated' at R9,- ment. Hig� e puzMed the physi- # " . . . , ,J1 - h4o ,a ,pract. . I i . � . . . � . I 1 . pail bf ;�a'ter and',"uld'have solort con.trolled lby'� huge group of Eng- 430 acre-% of the Clezgy Reserves, ciants- and, &Aulopsy revealed that I � 1. . �. . � 19 I 0 da, vwned' b4b the diog, pulled the li�h, ,0apitS1,i;ts,._ . �.. .. besides over a million acres of the child had, died from brapichial- . . � .. 0 1� I ,; LLLLLL ... . I Advertising rates -on application. .1 ohicken. ou-� carried it 'back to the 0ohn iGal't, the fa1ther of Justice Crown 'R 'r nts 141"'..., I . . I eseaves, in Upper Canada, Vneummia, Besi&s this pa; e , he . i�.,�,., ___1 I . t. P .. . 11.�_ "Idill"" dommer- and licked, it, dry. Galt and Ran. Alex. T. .Galf, walsithe at the no im'ingl prim of 8s. 64 P�6r ac- is sumvied) by two lb�others, B111Y " ,, __. . . . - Not So Generous , . The caaventers are now at work originator of this complany, in which re -M $145,150., sterling, for ,and Bolbby, andone sister, War let., I , ., or a totg gaT , , , - ". . . - I .,.. , ,�.. I . . - I on the interior of Mr. E. Rennie's Lo,rds GIDderich and[ Cot -borne were tbe Clergy. Reserves alone. This.ex- ,The funeral was belk- Wedneqday af- 4 '. . ' 'The I I 11'� .... Weekly � ___ nev,, store, Hemall. The .brick Work' Influential sharehol.diers. re were cited. the hostile &ergy of, the Angli- terhoron wi,th inder'mArt in, the Exe, ' . ' � �� � ­`.. Members of the Canadian .The Literary Digest says: "Forty- l . as well Messrs. 1, -u p , � I I I � , Nev I e- The fallovdulg in thi's county have -la-rusharld, Davidi?bn :Do,ikiie, East- .... "", I . has been oompleited. B'dd 1, h Bosainquet, can ,church. - ter cemieltery;,.'— ,Exeter Times -Advo - I I , � vspapers Association, Class "A!' , eight'members of Congr ss'_g�avie as , B . Modification Cate. I �!. .1 I _ . . P I � . . ... "I'll and . ' ' I � S. , . ,Weeklies of Canada, and The Huron passed the final, intLerined,ilate hope . ., Ellice, FuIll-aftoa, Galt, -Ra . I ­ , . . much as $1 each to rehabilitate a , " ' the On- Y' 'When' Bi.s[hop Strachan at their .Honored Before Leaving I - � " � I" Co ptrniary examinations. ,before Hibbert, lHullet, Lolgan, MdGlillivTay' -head, they' established enough influ- TriVitt Kelmorial congriegatton met I. r . , "It., '. .untk ess 'Association. distressed family ,of eight. ,You see, !tarict Medical Council: - -Final, WE- M� .top Stanley, Stephen, Tucker . I 11 , � ... . I _XH , ce to bring the Horme Government Monday evening tin the ,parish hall- ' ,� .. . - - . . ��V...­.­... �6, Ir )1 ' liam Geiger, Hensall Duncan Alli- Smith, ilZorlpe, "Williams * -and en � : 11 . �, ,how it is wh-en-iVs, their own .mi oney. ; A 'and the directors of the Canada Com- -to. hon%r Aev. Harry Jennings, 19 A., . A I ,ij . . - � � 11, . . Ison, Belgrave; Intermediate, Duncan � � I . —, ! . glance at any.map of 'the present pany . " Of course that was in.. the United Allison, Bellgrave; Char'les Alexander .Coun�ty of I-Luron is proof of how J '�' I . . , to -a modificat4on of the agree- prior to his departure, for. -a mZion I . .. I L I 'SEAFORTH, Friday, i 36. -E. Ri ,ygGaivin, Seaftirth., ' e . I I , : L ment. The terms, ,o.� tihi agre ment field at Ft. NbrimanAn. the Mission , "', I I uly 1T. .. '19 9tates, but how would it Work out in and the company perpetulated the name formulated them, betwqen Earl Bat& Diocese of Athabasca, N. W. T. Ther . 'F - - . �. . - , Mliss Teisle Hagan', of Hills,green, of its owners. by naming the town- ,acted, as # ,. 1b, - . . Canada? , .b has paslsedL'tbe Junior 1.P1`an0f9#`e bx- -chips ,after them. . (Continued, on Page 6). Relator, Rev. IM. A. !H,'uil,tp ' . , !; . . I ur County, almlinatlictn.� bf the, Toronto. Ctinserva- - - . . . I .1 ,c,hairman and. a program of music .. I I ' Suppose we made all o .. I . --- - - was enjoyed. Warm tribute was .4 -11. ._1 What A Service Club -Can Do' tory of MkL%'IC with honors. . . . . . 1. - -_ - . I khe splendid.spirit displayed 1, . .. Provincial and Federal memb6rs put Mrs. Wyn. Young; one of -the re ipa4d to . . I I . , . Co _9 the ,, 11�11. . I I ' 19 by Mr. Jennings, in going' into I . ... For� Human1tv fugees from the burned, Itiown of 'cTi- I . . . l..., . - I -up their own personal money for . far nofth in the interests of th6 : ..z � b. 11 . . � ' usne, arrived at the home of her im J U` I S -T A SMILE OR TWO Is 0 - I �.k, 1. . I church 'a.n,d the Gospel. The dhu,rch I �b l" . . If the Seaforth Lions 'Club never Government expenditures. "' mother in iGloder ' I& last Thursday , I .1 . . " � . . at Ft. Nor I . - ' ise and . nd . . I . ,man has been vacant for . .. . . . 11 ... I 'does anything more—and it hag done If the expenditures were w night. VAth her husba and chil- - I dance "Mi"*1fe'likes. tea'for breakfast, the ipast fourteen years. In ad-difion ... �, . I 11", I � , ' diren sthe -stood in the waters, of Lake "John makes a wond,grful to preaqhing Mr. Jennings will teach . .. I ,I I , I 1.�, . eh—to make life a little easier and -returned a, pr6fit to the country, the - Commbnd'D while 'the -fire swept over partner, don't you thikik?," . while I hike coffee." . - � d . . `mU . . . bers woufd, get their money the town. ' . "I don't know. ,I've never sat out "You'll soon get used 'to' tes." c,chim-1-part of the- 'time. The, mean�' . _..... 0 1. . I. I- , le worth living, it has .' mem 'Talvistock, -played fooltbaill -in Sed- with him." � . _. � � � a ��;­ . lbierq'- oV Trivitt cong�,egatlon " pre- . � I . a little mor - . , , .I,- � . . ,back 'With interest. If the expendi- ilAr _Qeii6d ,,Mr. 'Jeim�lvgs, With a trivel- - . � � - -more than'justiAed its existence - by , . forf,h on Friday evening, tcomling by " Scotsman ,(,to taxi driver):. e . � . I ,,",.. . 04 � . ling .c3mmunion set,, two.quilts and a . , I -1 011, 11 I , I .. I .. '�' the building of the cement pool and, , ,,, tures w,�re foolish or extravagant, ,a spediaal 'train ,vV,ith about, 150, sup- M11M .y, what ecomes ,of . a car you free?" . "' -di plutse of -money In- ack- - I t I ,, . poriters. Taivisiock Won out on the when it; gets,too old to run?" Taxi driver: IVhat exadtly do you han . . . I ..i: . the members would settle the bill round ibult the Seaforthboys had seen -- ."Somebody ,sells, it to youlti fatherr." mean, by. free�,V .. . . ri6wledging t1he 0-Ifts, Mr. "iermings . I .. . 1, � .,t I . . . . . .he maintenance of the Lions Park ,� I . I ­ . . ...... . . I. I , . - . ,made a nictst gracious reply, Re- . 4 . ..... I,, _1 . . in Seaforth. l*- . . . I themselves. I I some golod football. The Seatfolyth ' . , . 1 .. -_ ­____ ----..-- _... - __ 4rashments were served at the cbse, I �,4,t ,Suppose­---mbut, p8haw!, It's far too ' 'team wast: Goal,' McDonald; , backsi, , -- .1 - .. - . 71. ' . Mr. J6.nnings leaxes Thursday for 1. � . 4 I , .1 TO the residents of the town and , ,$d and !D. Reid- -half backs, a. -1 ' ' It :' - � 11 , :% . . . b . V ­ ".. ess iravelling ' hot to figure About anything these ID67RSI. . F. (Wii-iland i�;d J. SiNs; for- 0 � Idmontion, . and from, there he wi .. I I '. district, andAO coiintl .. .. wards, S. Hamilton, W. Rildhardson� SUNDAY AFTERNOON ` I ,travel by train and, steamer 1,300f . I " . . . � ,., . I I . I a 11, I 14 0 1 -2 " in I days. *1 0. . .. I., _ . . rnEes -no.r.tih.-E-2iet.e,r.Time,s-Advo�atei, . , .� b motorists, whb have participated . F. Smith, G. Numb and 0. Dick. N' (By IsaW 11amilitten, GoderI4 Out.) - , , 0 Injured" By. Firecracker . I lib.. . I I . . . I ��,. �. � , . . . The trustees of Stchooll Section No 0 . . . . I b I I its plea siures,'that fact has been amp- .- -.J- - P ' ", '-v b , 0.'i.,- I 1, Ga.sy, -have re-engaged Miav�-Peaxl . .. . I I . I Kenneth., "'Bud" Bedford, former , I I I . I 11 I ' . I I , , , 1,,.�i, -1i ,demonstrated -during. the recent .. I I Baker als.teapher for the coming yea� - ' G-odefrich _,iboy; now livilng in�'. R3ck �, I'll ' ,", . . 11 .. . I.... ,., tat a sialary ,of $625.00. . I I.. Still -on' the home.,ward journey , ni)Dve clelaxlk ithe wonderful weal-th-of . 014 , N.Y., with his silster, 36'sl. Al- I . 11 . . , , I I � " � .. . ' " , �11 ,b heat wave. . . I— - - h Across the desert olaiin, thought and, feeling whi,ch he could .1y I I I ,�,,.,�, - The Beat Wave �' � On Monday of last week, . ina, t, e I br, to bear on an ungrateful.theme. lard, (Gladys), waF) seriliusly injured I . ­_ ... . ,What our citizens. and. our neigh- . youngest daughter of Conductor and Beside, inobher landmark � Ing, . - ' . " , " I �, b �. : , 1W . I . I .. . �, Mrs., Rich -of W , 'We rpilgrims I meet algain: . '!Money," as such,, has no character, whide waliking ;on the -street in New ' I . .. .1 I h. I without the at least this -part of it, has - . Ingham, was badly We ,meet iri cloud, and: sunshlnle� , and sp'he never, mentions it. But he Yark on Saturdiy ,morning, when' 'a 1. � . . . I ,','�.., bors would have done Ontario, I . bitten by Mrs. 'Shoritt's do.g. . � fi '-ra�&ri-lb6nib ;�rfii�h ',had, " be6ii .' � I I*' , , .1 . � 1b. � I ! . sky, . calls the thing ,which ,he wants a reL ' I I I'., . I . Lions ppol during the past week. or aA -as this is being Miss Elsie- Gaiser,.of Cradlb6ii, bas Beneath a.changelibl I plaaed in a metal -'waste pap-ler ,con- . Jl b . I %% b .. experitexiced, in f c ' .won Mayor. Beattie'& Medal givert.at With calm and storm before usi,, - gralce, a 'semdce; a 6onimminion in ser.; tainer, tmp . Iod,gdi. . M? clon- . . .­ - - I.: -tw 'is something they would not ` - i - g, the , 1. . , e by. .. . N;11;ce, a mlumifte�nce, a blessing, a man- ,A part of . . 1. . , � 1,11,11.11 to I written-, is still experiencin As in the days, gon ,,-�: . e� . the recent'�xamlnationls of the. Lbn- I --Jan,e Borthfibk. if, - tainer hit "Bud" in the, face and in- . I . - . . � . I -.1. station oflove. It is as though, he I I % . - . . . . I I Ve � _* .,!..:,, - .,: like to contemplate. ,,' most prolonged and ,intense heat don Collb,eiale Institute. ' � . said, to the Corinthians. , "You ha �ured an eye. He wae, rein,o,ved Ito .,i - i ' I.."" '.. - . . .I- I The ,barn on Ajex. Yulll's. f arm, Sth J. hospital N�6re s,pecwlists are, put- . - 7 ,. A'sanitary cement pool,.. capable Of wave in its,hi`sto�Y.' - . . . . ' PRAYER -. . madie Tn.e very ihaippy and" n . - , � . I I . I concession of Ckey, burned during a : 1. I . ow thig ToQ-th an ,effort - to save, the eye,. � - .."'. '. I . Inival tell �qbu whalt-happy expeilience -,,, - . I I I I i. * b . 1. accoinii4od'Ating a hundred and more, Comi)ig"after,a very cool spring recent thundeirstorm, o6nbained 20 . Granit, our Fatibier, til.lat the d,evo-- I h i e had in' -Macedonia, The -grace -G-odeTlch Star. . . . a � � 1. � . .. " G6derich Engineer Drove First-iTrairp � .11, � th'clear. fuinnifig- water ample , . I iads of last year's orop that '. was illion -of the..,eaTly -Chriistdans to .one , y 6 wi 2 - I .r which lasted until the 0 51cT, ,has been poured out on th . . # ", � ,..! , . baled, for shipment, and fifty bushels another n-i,ay e "h, , ' man .. " ­ .. . and summ,q I I of W bels,, and they have given with. W. H. Evaiis, retired. rafilwa� . ­ . �.1dressing houses and lifeguard ser- second week,in July, the change has ,1. ipe.,l. . . I . c q1rc I I I I .., . . . I ,to look upon the need,& of others ra- incredible liberality M t,he collection who ca,ine originally,fra-m Gcd2rich, � 1, I �,, vice,'situated in a park that is ,al- been all the more marked,,. -and the � 9, ther than- to our own,selifli,h. Inter- for the Jewi!sh poiar. It 813 mo,ved. me received . mu'ph pr6minenlce, at the .. A . I I "I I . . . , � I 11 �, I I . I ".111, I . . I I ' � asts. Amen. I . I thatl beivaged Tit -us, who had already celEbration at Port Moodly, B.,C'., om I .. 1, . kbady pretty- and will -be prettier, is suffering consequently greater. . From The Huron tipo'sitor of . . . 1. . I I ' I I . I . ' � . � 'b. � I I something that few Ontario tow-n,� 'And town ano c.ountty have suf- . . . . .S. S. � LWON FOR JULY - 19, 1936 minde some arra4l.gements in, connec- Saturday on the occasion of -�ln- 50-th 11 1: . 'i the � �­ � � � July 16; 1,9*a—­­* i o , .. - , " I b '... . . 'Lesson Topic�.Social Service in. the I On ,'with this, matter among you, to atinlNers-ary -of the arrival.' . " . . I I I " ' Tetlurn and, complete the work." first trans.,c6ntinental train ail, the ., I � can boast'6f—but Seaforth is one of - fered alike. Haying wis'just, g'et,-, Speaking ' of . Not only did. hei repre K,nt to the first Taci5c terminus. Mr. . E�vnns. - . 0 , 1, .1 . I I I. . . . I the peculiarity of Early, Church. I �1; I , . . theiii. , I : ting under way when the heat wave names, on one line in the .Township LL',sson Passage -Acts 4:32-35, 2 Cor. Corinthians -the ex1ample' *;of , other .-A,&s the englineer'who ta,ok the first, . I 1, . . . ,,; � . of Morris there lis�,., a Sharp; a Flatt 8:1-9, . R .1 . .. . It is not the children alone who strVek, making working conditions " churcheg ,as are-asom wl�y theysthould- train into Poilt Woody and, when ask- � A - I ', IB,.i,d, a Lamb, a Rogg, a Sheriden Golden Text -Acts 20:35. ,. . I ,� . -"i. .1 Lost ,Mpos help the Jerusalem church, but he ed as to, his, feel'ings on that day- he 1" I ,, ­ . - I t. 'have benefittdd. Youth, middle Ave' for men and horses alrn _ and a Pope. ,' .. The 4commumity of ,goods. and its .�ited Christ's giving of 11ilmseIf as a stated th-at'he ,ret,g,arded the fe-It. a5.. I I'll ' , � b ll� Mr. Dan Shanah'in, ,of Hullett de- results claim -our attention in the . . il".. & and old age have participated.. Whdle sible. . . . b - a l I r . I ve to - liberality'." ,He beelanne just "a pairt of the day's work." He :"71 -a fine Itot' -of cattle for Mr. first ,part of to-da.y's lesson,. The -gift m'ot' Tov- did not see anything unusual it What . I 1. livered, -1 . I Poor for 'our sakes, and by, Hii , .1 ii. families' during the past week, mi- But the work has goneon. Many McLean at Clinton. ,of tangues and- tbis, earliest attempt 4� 1 "Ill... - . � I . Ili erty we became rich, -lie is the great lie had ,6one. Mr. Evans jVined ther "'. . y - We I -earn. that Proifessor Jones, of :)mmunis I . . grated from sweltering apartmdhts , fartmers ire using their horses onl at aristian 'c,. -in were the pattern. for even such a .simple hu- �railroa-d in 181S1, and riov0d; to Win- . e . . .., to special fealures of Jerusalem 1. .. k 11 ' Seafort.h. has accepteldihe ,position of tw � man ift:ng as,a charitable gift. nipeg.,.� H83.-Godexlch Star. I .1 . . on Main Street and the heat inf est- for raking and using tractors for precentor in the Kineardine. Pregby- Christianity. The glift of tiongues we I . . �L. . . . Pauli also urge -s -b!is -plea in the -in- Honored By AssocUltes � I ... 1. . I :,.,� , . — ed smaller homes .and spent their I 'loading and hauling, taking.the brunt terian C�urch.� He -has be�n hereifor find alvo at Caesarea on ,t6e first un- terec- o,' -1h:,, Co.,Intiiians themselve " . . . ntiles S' - Norman TH',. MeLz:td, 'of the Pruden- & I 11 . ' . the. past eight years, ver-ibn' of the G -e s, at Ephesus - I . days in the park, and their evenings', . He Pis liot too m-mandling, but giv:ing his I � . . . of the heat themselves. ' Those who .. -All the cross signs ;have now been ano ,at Coilinth. It then dimpip'e-ared. ,U, "This," ha sajis, Ili tial In_--ura,nce Co., was honored at 8 . . 11�r, . digment: - 8 pro' Stratford, lon Saturday on,his campfe- �1. . and far into thenight. . . have no tractors al�le just doing the rnolved from Main Sbreet, Seaflorth, The coni-mlanity'of go,ods--wa,s tried fitable for you, who began a year ago tion of 20 years' a-arvice with tlha� . . - .. I... I., I And who could- 1,lame� ,thein?. - And best they can, but it is slow and pain- - and- ihe change greatly improves .the at Jerusalem. It lasted,but a, short not "' . , ­ : . . . . I 0 lonly to'dio, but also to will. But company. In additYon. to 4>eing igiveril , . � I . . . . I b . . ai>pearance' of the.-streef. -I . - .... tjim3, and then fad -ed from the Tdin- now.,-nmpllebe. the.,buing-also." - &.tmedal, he was ` entertained. at, � a . . . I �. I 11 . people,of all ages.and both sexes have. , ful work. 11 . b . � . Messrs. R. Kennedy and Wm. But- ary practice of the Chri-siflaft Church. Thess, who -give ,to thii 'Poor are .1 ­ . � son, of' Tuckersimith, have purchased The first OhAstian PeTr+-ecost 'and co- banquet at the 'Windsor Hotel.' Mr, . I �ome from the surrounding country; ' operating with Gold, and the more a . .1 V " Some wheat has already been cut'- � the d,ay.j sueceeding (it N�rere' a period I McLeod was at Cli.nton with the Pru- � i , _.- . ' ' -4 new iClimax separato� threshing, . community is Christ;i4nize-d the ' more 11 . 1, . Y . from the �-arrounding villagqs and , ' S. of interse;.religaLms ii46itlzment. The;ir . . , dential in 1916, anVtwo years later � " I , I , grain crops are ripening too fast; nin-&-iine f�on� the -Clinton work 'will -that state be Tealltied.,in Wh'ob transiferred to Goderieh where he re-' - . I . , , b surrou' ding ,towns . ;, and travellin-, I . On Sunds�'lmornlinig la,gt as Rei;i. brotherhood -and their belief that I ' . . ;; , , I each -his, what he nqedls. . - I !i I . ' 11 . ... � n ' . 9� ' pastures are burning up;the land is - , Musgro,ve and Mirs. MusgTove, of Christ's second coming.,was. neaii at . . i , I mained until 19�,4, vvjionr�h,e beeamer I . I" . . ,motorists have been enticed and baked, and water�is becoming scarce urch, the hand naturally led to the community .. ., .­,­.I�,�­',' 'a,!k�jvtanf ,manaije.r at. Stratfard.­- I I . ,�. I b McKillop,- were dirtiving:to ch _. - . 0 , i . .. . I , , . � . I . .1 .- M a'' - - .. . Gaiderich star. , � . . . ,,.,.,,., . stopped on their way. .1 . in some parts. There has been no horse shled. off' the road-, upsetting of goods. The ., -aster bad passe , in ' . . r I .." .,.. I ' . I the -buggy.' and taTowing''theiri out. to tha invi,sible world. whence He WORLD MISSIONS' ' Death Of Gordon Perrin . ". The big pool has been filled with rain, and seldom dew at 'night for Mm Musgrove had, her dftn beokm 'would sb-dirtly appear," 'Why sb6ul-d . . I.. � b . . . ' 4 Mili. Gbrdon PeTi-lin, a life-,11ong resi- # . ,�. I '. batl�ers-'and partly em'ptied; and fill- soine weeks. Thing§ are not looking �'. The inan'y ftrilehds of Mr. John Kit- they not then, as brethren it Christ, . Famine Relief in Flooded Areas dent of, Clinton, passed- away on June- - . l;, . I .. I . I . , . ch", -of Brucedeld, cloinimon pu;rse, abind lspend. . I . � aftvx -an 1111-ness ok� over -four ' , ', - ,, t - .- - . were sorry jr) ha)W'one , 21th �. ,,int. W41ile e ), Twon'ths. 1. I � 1 .1 -, JS Serious 5.eejda the .whule time in wafting and Watch- -Inste,ad,of gl-viiinig free relief as was Pe ' - I, .1 1. . . ed'and,�-emptied again and again. It.- - too well, and feel worSe. - - -, , ,! hear of h; . I .one t1h,ey often dohe in former years, s, ve al The late Mr. rrin war, tic- . � ' � -an ne drop- . I I . . . . b has been ever-changing scene, ,and - But all the heat is -hot in the eoun-, driving the. mower,ffie machi i ng for ' .he return of the . b new m-etkods are ,being tried. . The slon of, the late.W. H. Perrin and Ma- . �. I I ped tdown and threw thim -to th-0. loved so well? . tKIda' Lill nc:oln,. Mr� W. H. Perrin- wa5 b l . a lively one. But always there has . try. , Not half Of it. 'The slam'e sun " IlThe Chuireb at JerttSalem, as- the purpose ls, to plyeventl paupq,rizing . . . I . . ground which bro-ke the connecti6ns- d. pionEer grain merchant iii thi,4 � � ` ".. .�; , I been room' for more, and more And . Shines on Main Street, and there are of the shoulder blade, � alpastolichistory sh;6ws, usli'reapedthe those'.reCEI'Ming relief and to futilh,er section and aft3r hist dea!,h the bus�- ' - I.. ,. . b 11 . a faityiina prevention pTojects. I . i. ,�. . '. .9 Manday was a gala 84y tow the nlatu�ai resul s step. -By nees was ciarri6d ,on by the late Gor- . , � , I I -le eed' wheat 4oans I "I . more have come. " no breezes and open spaces 'there. .1 re'slidan-ts of , - Exeter when the, glor- adopting the,principlies of commiun- In t" autumn., s I �' . 4 - were given to enable as many'aapos- don Perrin. Of a quiet and retiring� , .. I 15.4,,. . more for .Stores and offices that had an" iiii1de' iouts twe9fth wag, delebrated. there. isimi, lhey.ltoat hold -of that principle nature, he made a few but lastinx , li.le -The -.U -ons pool has done Chedr 1, _ 11 I .... I .. Mr. John Scarlett, of 'McKillop, ,vas 'of individu�l life. and exertion rwhi.dh eilyle to, s!3rw and when ,thie wa- I ..". . suffering humanity, during the N I faii-ends. He was- an lAnglicati in. re- I . I re- ' of irst diviliza. ter (receded- ,o dried uip.: The farm- , li , temperature seventy for the f lle�A at the iveTjy root of all .T ligion. He nev-er n-larvied 'but kept k I amlongst thosle Awlvio gave-addresse.s, . e -Ts thus helped' -will ,have their' own . l , .""! . cord heat wave than any other thing, few days,,were running a tempera- b H. D. Henderson shipped over 120 tim and all advancement and'they ' his oi�vn'hjm- until last Fe*uary . 1. I COT& ,61 tian b -k durinig ,the month fell, as the naltural result, into �he food again at. thii time of spring har- , I 91 I � b . ' i turday direct poverty. 'Mere was, no reason " I � � '. . . - 1 aq vest,- and be ble to repay itheir seed ., ;'h , he suffere� a -h�ieart attack. One . and . the. citizens of th� .town and ture of well over n nety by Sa a, ... I ,of JUne. from' Whitedhurch station, b i sister survi,vies,'Mrsn. ,W. H. Brownlee'' I . � . �� 1. I clountry owe the Lions..Club a! debt `. night, and ... those on.the sunny side aliss Ida McFadden; who was kill. in *e iTalture ,of its t'om1posItilon why loan. For ,ihei famin-e sufferers 4n in whose home 'be. hadbeen caraid f6F 1, ,1. . , . ­ , . win -ter, industrial eD-Icipetatives -were I I ­ . . . - � �-,, , , -Izl,,-- -I el by lightning near Neepawa, I -ganized and, each member received. d, I " . �lof gratitude that should be*recogniz- . were worse. ' - . _ Mlan", the. Jerusalem Church should have vining fii9i last long illness, Burial! ,_11 .� . I . _il,"! " .on the evening of"J.uly 19t, was a cou-, been Tnore poverty-stiricken than the Di was made in C-lin6n cemetery wit -IT . . I .1 . 11 ,ed in some tangible form'. Main Street pavement was fluis'h­. n !,of �r. A. McFadden, barrister, churches of Ephesus, Philippi. ,or Cor- 'a SnIall loan, b(is land b6ng security R0, K. McG,oun c ucti' 'the ser- � . . I I . .1 , sd M . 'Very humble folk.fDr the loq,n. The abkJbadiedl re- oIrlid TVg . .; ., .. � . .. . . . . P . . ed "from the town hydrants o,n $gt_ of Exeter. . intk� Slaves And ugees becalhne carriers, barrow ,men 'vice. The pallbearers were Messirs. . I I Ill 1 . . A ,peculiar case of What is thought made UP the menubersfilp of these I - Paterson, J. T. MicKnight, J, -P. Shep- I . 0 - carters who transported doail,gral . . ! . � I b � . . . I - urday night. That helped solbZ. It to be 'sp,ontanefoig canibustton occur- churches.. At -JeTustalein a ,great or ' . ck Watkins. f . ;l I . ly&f'bhe. pTi;es I resold pard, Tom Marshall, Ja , would have helped more. -if . 'it -had �­ re'd ii n. aiptoj� the other -day. AS Mr. comll5ai . ts-64clame ol�ddi_ and vairlious, itcommodlit.ies and -i � �� .1 ofilb Wo- and Mr., Og-lborne,Clinbon News4Re- , ' ­ I �t_ I I- .- � 1- � h e ent to the, faith, and they Were, its a on suilltable markets at a ' pi . I I 4 1 � / I . � y . The Glorious Twelfth " SqATle Wfj�,::,6assdn,9 al.qng near t "ke weavers, cord, * , ... . . been done sooner, and often6l�l. Busi- b . cl-A I a 1, in easy eircqmstances. There' m'm- became mat Tna rs, I Mr. MacBeth Somewhat Improved , I . I .1 . . I re4)Id6#pe 'of Mr. Colmils,,he noti-ced h ng thle M,Ahler spl,mersi, chick malkers and engaged ( I., ..... . I ,­ ..", I �. .. 11 . That it , is � the exception that ness has to be. done. The, sensible sWok'61i6qxMi�g from beneath theaiide- wks rot 11 to make i-A'illi voits lof home and village in- The nfirmerous, frriends of Mr. Mal- I I . I ". � . . walk. . He po-ked out a ball 'of coluton, Obii-iV11- "'of ChT'1s1;,e_rWtoiiA.,,"the- paluver dluifty. . Gradually tepipio-rary Ehel- clotIm MacBeth, whb, Was critically ill . 1, . proves the rule, was demonstrated I thing is .to do it under as favorable waste which b burst into flaTM8. It conimunityv-we find it to')hkve been, I-- , I I I I , .� . I ,. ters welfre altelred,-W'imorb substantial for several days last' week, will be , I... � this year in the weather man's treat- I conditilonis as possible. We can't reg-, must have been ,com1brusItPon. all, thirb�,f� , St. -Pati's ii�inistfiy, save abler. pr t tion, from ,,the tplessed to Itearn 'th I ": I � On teturning from the ipost offide the onei ,initial mistake, whitch da,bt- and com[fort 0 ec. I at lie, is� torniewbat,' I - , 1P � ment of ,the Twelfth of July. , ulate the aun nor the humidity, but the other day, Mr. Nedlands, MtLytor less the Chuirch authokrities fourld'it col& - im�roved, and, while still In Vf`ather I . . ,; ''. ). I . I With we could -temper them- - both with Olf Wdnghain., -dropped, a - letter con- very haTd afterwards to ,correct; for The Initer,nationaJ Famine Relief lse,rious, conditilan, hapes are-n*w on- , � . 1 I , ,�! That rain cah be predicted I Commilission contributed $2,000 (to be tertained RT his rec�rvery, It ,is hop� 4 .1 . . ,� . tAining $50. It wa's hoped that the when,men get into. tke ,b - usled. far co-operatimes tin, the Hwai- . e � d ,that be has passed the CriSlj% and I __pbittl of 11v - I., . certainty for the Twelfth of July is , water, and Seaf orth is fortunate in finder Woulld 'be bonest'and return it. ing upon, alms it isi very dlificult- to 111� � �11 -. 1�­- I � an, -old, old saying, and, usually . a having plenty of that- commodity. ,51r. Janises 0, 0hesney, of the 3rd resto heialtAy ind& kling area, - Li thefse ovopera- tilrwL Mi healf� may be rbstored. in- � ' ' �.. �,� cdWoesisilon of Tuckersmitffi, left with pendence.,,-(Rev. G. Ti Stoikes). I lives are ustually to be- iepold In. ihiree such a measure so as! to pe.rmit him � ­ . ., I.... V very true one. This year was the ex- ' b .. Undoubtedly we have had as hot I 9 I thtis pass- ifttallmenfla after three ' ,harvests. - to rebrilve his former activities and, ' � '... . The U xposi-tor an, onion stallk out. -of . . 2 Corinthians ��, � n ' I .­. . 1 - Those rec.eliving stach help ofteinial* again fill the same, sphere lot usreful- ' ­ -, . .1 ,�.; U' '*e h e rt4by St. Paul the .:". cleption, and there was no do bt' of or -hotter days than some av which at tbe top are gTowing sevm. - Alge--w-e-btam,-Oct fO 11lot,ortly abileta rerpay their ]loans but 'ness in the comimunity..- Brussels �� _ _ __ I . . * ­ .. �, 4- -.7: _�, � . . -it. ,,� The., twelfth f elf on. - a. Sund I ay and .been experiencing. for over a .weok large wqll-formed ondons. J a o libei7allity. 'the lloss. �f indi, 'find, themselves selt urp in o' new and Post. _. , I �, s .� -11. . _ I . from, � . �,� I . Mr. R -W -rt JtAiiindetion, of thg,'Guld-en 'The effects , I ,T: - 't UP'n the - 11 ... l � . there was no rain on Sunday. but as far 'as records go, it is said, Li,on. Stdrle'ld-t Selaforth on TuesdO, viduall efforts odrfi-MMOen in better way of livelihooticL For. e5c- Local Merchant .Ber�avpd .1 ;1 , I . y ample -a small o-opel-tti"Ve deorge Ediihoffe'r received the sa(l,, ' I 1 ' d ,n, pursle was ,.�., "i . -e coniffilo , e I . I 'POT bl!S166�6-armual, trip to the, .01 troduiction �Df th . fetiry t in 0 .1 , .;5�, , .re was no rain On the eleventh such Summer -heat has never been. I was formed,, The membery construct- timlation *on Thursday bf the' §ud- I 1. . ' I dlen- deimise, of his. broth T, Milto I . A The I I . . Country ftrkets. .still, eivident in the overty stricken �� �.,Jtl - ,or the thirteenth 'either, when, -.the . sustained over such a 1,ong period, Mr. �Ro,bbrt Goventlock, Seaftorith, Mother Chnroh and.tgis'eondition ap- ed boats andplied t1he-Ohin river. At , g - n I 11 . V, -real. He pealed 4trongly to St. Paull in thi,§ i t of Bdig,h6ff6r, ,at Ne*a3r%l0,,Mi;dh. In ap- * I , "* ' ' the leAd of three Tnotiths thirty 1per 11 ; - , 1. I I celebrations weve held.. The and the condition* appears to be very has julst returned from Mont I their loan, wim repaid. liv less parent good theafth, Mr. M-ghoffer I b K � . a ge fro i - iave .. I ,OraTike I 48 bours. pass, . Tn CorintNihne im I 'en . . .0 r� '. 1,, 11 K'i! , .1 nit rio, but made the. round, trlip, in ,to the ,b,u,,h be thlaffi a year they will 'be alblvl'to -ris- 'had givnle td -his duties as, usuil that ;�,,�.. er was fine and the heat was - ,general, not only over'.0 . a i - [his stirriitig appeal . , WeRth ,. Tharlby yearsi ago It would ,hame tak I I ',_.11 ­­­..... I". -.1. . ,pay all their loanaftd �tblen own their Morning but at ten. ld1c1to&­be was . .1�;., '(�ficl - . ­ I iboats for a means of ltivellihoodINHh- str8*ern with, a beart attack and I � I . the whole of tanada.' ­ en b6ftb ,%ix weeks. bad organized ih� Corinth. Re, mip,de. I A I I MI, , b ,� I a ,similar appetal to 611 the Gentile I . ", ' i i 1, ;11 . I Forty-three 'deaths are reported I 0 out. the co-operstive method, money is passed away short]Sr after, Nerws of 4 . r I% _. . C", �.,_ ... &jt irt takes more than heat to commavities where he had, milnis,teir- dMeullt ,to borrow; three to five, pe�ri his death came. as a great sbo,Ac to ,� 1� "i I'... I.. . "+A . �keep - a good Orangeman , down. In .. from the City 6f Toronto over the "I'Deep-slea diving takes ye - old sucties0fully. jor,q pilble cent. ,interek -per month, is the ustual our 31olcal toWnsmian. The, de,celased I . . . .; . � I " 'two hun- ,, ,trainling.- .But aT8' 'Of Dr, De.�lniv in Thel En.-od%it I . ided'in Michigan florr a . * .", S 1� I . �', I b �, f.gd the, heat - soerpled to intensify . week -end hlone, while some b89'nne" Ktaet at has th-S f0l-]13lWi.ng tb SAj on t '91 SUb- 'ralts" I I Man bad' resi . N I .. . 5 ii :, , , .. . . I . -of rn odern en 'neer- numl er -of years, ailthough 'Only sev- "i,..�. I., �,,Orayv#e ent-huAasni in,, Toronto on drledl-�fe reported over the Province the tk,P- 0 I . ject as, taken up tty St. .Paul dln. the' ,With this Ill en, wqetks in tolib city''whet-e death oc- , 0 r � I ',�_ �..., I . I . 4elven1h aiiq. elighih eh�apterm Mionley,ing,00jerlts- 9'a , as druinin 'Ito e-,. .. I ",` , . 6=ed, Sig widow, one tim,ghter, ag- - .. . milgatio'n in time of ,, �, . ni, ".. . ua�IV ' 0 ? I $sUpIdAy, w. here 6;220 .participated I during tb6 same time. ..., Jasper: "Why do you want a rub- .is as .. -a delleate topic 16 11ontive vent flood, and i f.., . M ,'', ". I I I .1 . - eld 17, and, .a sort 11, survive. Mr. . 11­11�4' ' I '. "I �P­ 1, 11, %�ff,,O_o,: ,A,nn� uAl - Orarigte pArade, . Which I Scattered Showers have' , visited ber plant in your g&rdentv, in the Church�.And'Wre'ma,y coutti our. d"Ught''41'ei al'810 utaftritakeat Pam- . .. 1� !,4:�, i, �,-,,.­ -, ... , - Cagmei­ "I want to Tai,se Itives for selvets" thaV, ply, i1ft 'having 1swo, chvter are givilln relft_ftS tfiey Edighotet attended *14, funeral.— .. �4��;'_`11 ' � " ., I ite ,tlo�ge bin. labo, fft stl& � ,�,,, ?:: -�� , � . It R I .1,21 � J., , i -V1I61*&d by mahy thousands of , some parts in Ontario, and in th py .. I .U� , unje�tajk. Xftdhell Admoiqzte, q , I . my garden tr"k. - frotin the. pen of. St. Pa I Ju which hb ( . ,I , - A, � "., � - .,.� I - .... ­. � 'h � . I � treates at� la-14ge of a coillefefAm In, H*Wk,n - an ' -09 .� _11Y., , , li.��;��.'� , . West there -as been ,eantiderablv 6 i. �We d'agsl. i d otl*r ptim 100 in th0l,-Shade Wedh"day � , 'y , Ww._. 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