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I I . 1 4 ­ ViIK';,�,, ''. for hundreds of deaths, through in " . . . . . . � 11 � 1. �. 16,1-1111, 111. 1- '' I V Inp- _. . . �..� 'Wo - .0 .. 9"MMAM , . I L11 AM . , ­ � - -, ­flie­— - I ­ ­_ ---,�­:-- ��,ip _l�,� " ik, ; " � " " , i'�, 7, .., � I Irwimete"t.-Alli- - -- -fractions-o f t - __W___ -,-. ---A�..�'...----*-D,I-D�-Y,OU,.�E-V-E-R- KN ,-..*.- I i , IQI#%19%%ft is% I I I .. J1ZA4X1A,%#mwA14 __ --�nd eVer+ . I � . e taws. ,�,��,,,lft " I ,�::: �,,ili,l, . , , � ' ' 1 71 17- - &jVWiq;W,RA as �243, �;,�i PA,V � 1 �T '. . ..., �� I - ,one 4 _ I ,-. � �;;000 ,� the wide open sp,jeesi..."deaths. .are bp- � . . 11 % 3 ,ag I emmmonnow. 11 .% 11 I I I., I . I . "I. � � . I 11 I ; , -ro, 110"b . . . I . I I I I � _ .1 . . . i�,Mv,,,�i � 1. . ..., �, � .."." ., ".... ,1,1111;�,� I . I 1. , . 1 ,-4. 1 11 ;� . 4,9..�,, � � �'�t' � ,­.', I . . !�,­,,� ... 1'r, ..' , I" . . coming far too numerous, through ­ . .." "" . I ��t� . -, 1 ' 'M - ty Paper's - � ' 0 ' ,, o�, 1, .,,,�:, "4,1�:� � . - 1110 yi,lu ever know that a century ment he, offerod the- whole for. $450 �; . . . . . . %% '?,�X'iq?P -all McLean, Editor. , I �, I-atemifug ite;w Picked ftV , G' I# . ,,,, ­ I , .h the same cause. ­ aglo, -the tract of land where Seaforth' w 11th a 1,00 acres of land but ilit re- ounty . I I . � .... Is "I'll.. ' 4, I ... I Prevention is better tha ' � .1 I The 14XWaitor of fifty end now stands, was an, almost impene- mained without a buyLer until Chili-, V". .� 'I, �- _P I ��111, ",',"",',,"",',I'll" ......................... 1". - I . . . . . . �'SUQ , at Seaflort4, Ontario, ev;. I � - 1�0.0_ ­ I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �.�, .�, .�, .�, .�, .�, .�, .�, .�,.�, ,..�, :.;�.Pl & .�, " 9.511 S I n a cure, I I Sparlilng blouight- it. I �� � .i -A! . "A I Ni"T W f)'JT,N�,,�,��41�i� . , tweuty-;nve 36ars wo. - . tralble " Wilderness , of low-11y'Ing topher ,!, , I—.. , ni i. by McLean always. But v I swa(mly, I it was. for this reas,on that ISO= after this �011'i "I", ,� U,pokmy afternooil iolatqrs of the- tr4ffic , an, 1pishman-, An- . I " N'1�1�11iil-,,�`Iilu ,.- .111.1 -11. -f �, , - 0. W - mw_ ___ - Popular , , �,,,, �, ,, , 01, "IMN 1,1.1 t;V11 , I : 7 . Township Clerk liquored - �. , 'E"')o ,1'*� " , . . . - - — t1liti -site was p itany and ,-,D drew NeKelarnan, purchased it re ., _....." A , qIJItI e'ac- I R assed, by n h .AZT411,� I I 1� - ,..g!,;j � I , I . I . '- , .� I I tliyl l , , , ­�?p,li,,p`,Z, , -find that Seaflorth was not occu- r�es on, the northeast g laws will never be �ured, let alone . ", m, -, - Miner of the Lot The Foresters? Hgll, Zelgrave, wals- '. ,Tl`)tl,,Fk'j%': 4�'4�,',�, L, ' ' 11 N t e it , 1. ,, .,� ... �" ',Q'544:-A,�, . ' taking chances on . From The Hur -of pied at at& early'a date as many of and erected a log tavern. ,This was " '. 'I " �, .. , , .. . . I � - . �� ....... ... on Expositor I ,-It, . prevented from the scene -of -an interesting ga-thiering l, i, I �W;ii3O'11: 1,1� " k ..; ; . , . . Wednesday evening wilien ther,' . . ,� - . ", - It5 ,,,�­_._ . 1. I All 1-1 �_'!"',�!;�J,'. . I . I . . . � thi other towns ot, the Huron Tract, the second habitation andL the ffrst last I � I �,. "Ay"', ,, 1-s I the highways, when they know, that August 14; 1911 — 0 � � cloune "I'll I., �p , .,;� , � $ 'r . ,??, %, ,,,� . ,o;,�.: ., .,Ubsqr1ption. rates, $1.50 a year in ' says, Harry J., Boyle writing ijn the ,public house in the town to; bia. Those il of Eas(b Walwa,rlo4h and offl- 0 � � 11 " 0, _.?.�,,,l , - t � , ., —, I if caught, the penalty theywill have .Madeline Willitaints, the littile daugh- London Free, Press� *' romaln�ed as the Only houses until the diais ,of t1he township, made a Ppresen- I I � . 1 ,�,J,l �'.. 1'1 . W"? i',"`,',","',`_* ­1 illvance - f o Ign, $2.00 a year. Single � 7 ,, - , . . ,e*", 1h � . 1'. re -alo, Brantford & t,4tion to Mr. and M�rs.. A1,64 Porter- �� I'll, - -q, to face will 6p ter ,of Mrs.. Firank Williww', Mlilitchell, For a number -of yea , . I A 'i "I , � 4. , �y be a fine of ten dol-' rs lit was coming of the Buff . -een Clerk '. " , - �... g.�,pir,qe'il); ",W,00 es, -4 cents each. , ng by known as the "Guide Board .8wamip,' erfield ihasi b. "'j".', .pill . was 4ttaicked on Monday everu ' lGo.-derich Raillway, Which. was, later. fieldi. Mr. Port , - � , 0 ,,�? I - , or in extreme cases, the . , . MS -.p for 30 years, h vin " 11114!1� -1, " i - . . t . beicause,of a finger'board,t%rhic(h stc*)o,d knowdai the.- hill a 9 1( I , I "I', � I . .. ' a -huge 'house ra . ' - \Buffalo & Lake Huron 'of a.ie tom - , . I 1. 'ARI� ;.-,,,I ,,� � . I sAspens , -rievs ip inting out the �Raii ( . been aplydintled .at the first mee#ng W � �, � - R�,"�� ,',-T,� .. . ion of their driving licenses Mr. w, D, Sanders has disposted of at 11he fourr coi 'O Way. ,,� V P,,.,, ,,, . - , .1 I his 76 -acre farm, in'the Township Of directlion and the numbei"of wiles to -in 1-9017, succeeding his, father, wl�o, I �.. I 0`1'1�, ­ - Town Gets Start � i 11, I �,_.. . .. . for two or three months. .-, ' -_ . I . . ,had previously !held, thle. offive,for 35 I I �� �.V � - I Stephen Pituaited on the 4th, Winces- Egmondville, Ainleyville"and Glode- speculatlion began as to 'the route -T4e prielspailtatilon'va's "inaide Ill . I 11� 1`111 I se,ion, to Mr. John Priescaldor.. ' ,rich. of -the - 'posed raflway. Land val- 6 11, I 1; I Advertising rates, on application. " 11 Pro years. "I'll, , �,, . � - . I :on Monday Morning about 10 Seltdjers shunned -it and the'first to ues increased. :In short Sleaforth wa by Councillor .'Harvey -Black and Mrs. A R�'M_ . � 0 �1 "I", , ­ . o'clock two 1wige barns, on. the farm halve the courage to talk,& -up -land, in , s Black and, the presentation ad4ress 7i.,`l­­,. � started and, under the excitement the was g;,0an'biy Rleave Peter W. Scott, , I . .1 - 1 5 � . . .1 ­., . , 1w, at e vicinity was, Andrew .Ste'ene, who , - .1 I of Mi% Josielph Ye& I out & mile th ,%�,.� - I !q. � I alance of MeGiregor's lot was ,p,uT- Mrs , 9 I .� I . ,,, . It Dosen't'Seem Prdctic,al , land, a quarter east 'of Exeter, wore isettled on Lot 26, Concession 1, Me- b . POIteTfield Was the'Teci,plent of ' _. ��� _. I 1. �, I . . . Members of the Canadian Weekly . � I I dav'royed by1fire, The ,barn coatb4n- Killop ITD,wm,shdp. LHe ,cleared the, , cha,sed by Patton, talking it over..frorn a anirro-r,,anidl Mr. Porterfield receiv- . 6 . �. 1.11 - I'll � ... I I ' ,le lat$ - Ine, lsou� * -t Chiii-st­p'i-e- S-parlin..-, and they at ncidl set. During his - . 6 I . � :i.': , . p�d t� se on,6 crop of bay, ni I ��;,. Newspapers Association, Class "A" , The Brantford Expositor says: � . heatst corner of the lot and b1iiI ,once had it laid 'out ir.t01 R town plot. ­ . ' . , . � I boV six ca -lives, , seed drill, a . ,t and of absence in order thaj,t he and, lilfrs. �. I mower log -house which was- the firs . T_ ,eeklies of Canada, and The Huron - ? I The firs;r registered plans of J'ie I I I!,_1 . � . W, "Henry Ford says that animals'are , Isit of totals. flor many years., the 'only human bab- ­ long term!oif -offi.'c-e Mr. Porterfield ,has 4 I . ." new bugky and ,a che o -posed vTl,ag,e appeared under th a nat mistaled a ,meeting until June v&en' - ..",;, , County Press Association. - IMT. Istiewart Stott, who has been itaition on the land where the Town lyr 11 � � - . * ." 11 ,.1;4.:..l . . not necessary on the-, farm and he - Bros. for the past t*O Of seafJorth now 'stands. name of Seaforth, in honoT -of I a he received a leave tof absence in ,or- ,� 11"'..l.'. I ns the day when they will be with S,tewart ­ - the detrhe and Mrs. Porterfield could take .­'. � . J envisio years, -has acceipteid 'a position VARI a At an early latea, Lot 2, Con. 1, small burr in Scotland, which was .. 4- . ; I ... �.,,, I -7 . � . , -en ho,m,e-;plac.e of 'one of the men-,, a trip to! the west.and Pacific coast. I ,�.. I . taboo. His prediction,'does not seem Tzironto whollesale homle. Tuickersimith, was tak -up, arid pur- It is tint6resting to note that the -The piresentati,on was staged ,on their A . �.11. � I SEAFORTH, Fxiday, July 31,," 1936. Three rinks of bowlers -were in c6sed, TrIcim. the Canadia Company above James Patton was a Lawyer - - .0� I I- '�', _ to be any more, priacti'6-al than send- Goderich this week. 'Ethey were D. by a man named McGregor, who it 'return Uin ap%predation� of his efficient . I . k.. I . . I - , - V town's .1 0 I 11 I , --- - - , �� I I .. 1. j. MocisaiUm, J. Beattk�, G. F. Col- is to be no,ted took up ,his iesidened ,partner ,of Sir John 4k. Macdonald. ervaceis, to he sh7P.. - Myth ..0 . . . ing a peace ark to end' the World - -Bernard and LeFroy were lawj�rsi -of s ` 4 S , I vkipi; W. C. T. further west on the Huron Standard. . - __ .. _.._.,__..___, enit, , Road BaT illage the Northern . 1. . War. 7� __ - � ling and w. AaA I rie. A A on n Fell in This District . � � 6 . 'i. � . . Agriculture Loses a Leader . I ,� Mop -son' T. Rand?s, J. Shine amod J. ,clearing slome ten. acres, on the cor- � Railway near Barrie was namea af- Rai b7 . . M. B,el3t s ",_ james McMichael, Dr. ner where Cirmichael's, Hotel was . " ly l�'�if� . . And, really, it doesn't. We all , ! ' Railn, slo arldlently.hoped, for, final., . 4 0 " . I -1 MiciGinvas, W.. D. BriLght and W. ,Me- later erected. After this improve- I (,Continued on Paze 3) "��', know what Hen 's peace ark, - arrived in -this dis�lfrict 'Wednaoday .1 ' � that . .1 !��._ � . Professor William J. Squirrel, t ry Diougall, iskip. 11 I I .. .. I 1. night. Heavy cl'ouds had gathered 14 0 .4 . , . I . VV', I , was to get he soldiers out of the �Men are now engaged in �lgging . eaTly in the all'ternoon but ,,,'no rain ­ . E�i­:, , 1�ead of the Department of Field . or the. poiles, to 'be wed in . W � � �kl - ,the holleis I feld iiiatil about 8,30. Froin'that hour ��._ - , .11usbandry at the Ontario Agricul- trenches before ,the second Cbrist- the new street lighting sysibe7ili after until edight, Thuxisday mbiming it c I ame . . , I . "mas of the war, - Accomplished. . -the inauguration of Hyd-rio power. 'O JUST A SMILE OR TWO *0 0 � .1. 1� 't-ial College, Guelph, w . * 0 dlown at shoat ,intervals, thr�ugbout­ �4 f, ., u 4s almost in- I , . . , . Hir Friday efvening last the choir of . . P:] Well, from here it looks prett, I Ilae Jughttl_i, ihle�, =Ib,ounided de -light of I . 4 . . $Il�' 'stafi,.Uy killed �n a- motor accident, Fi,i,st )Pre-sibyterlan Church, Geaforth, ' farmers, gaT6ners and in fact ev- a . I Z. much as -if farming without animals -was most pleasantly entertained, by' .Small BDy---�'Did, -the barometer Dlner_--��Say, waiter, this steak- is . ?" erylo, _. &.1 I ..nea,r the village of SmithVille, on Sat- 'has fallen." ody els,� For the firsit tinie ia, 4 . ,.. , . i the .- � � I 'burnt blaick. What's the, idea. t five weeks, sl�winlklefrs were left un- d . , �­ I would - acicompli�h just . ' Mrs, J. W. Livingsiburile' During �._ . . . .Urday evening, when a Toronto car . evening Mr, and'Mrs,. '�. T.'DeLiacey FatheDL-4"Very'much?" Waiter­-it'Jes' a ma'k o' respec , touched, ­ as the rain felli 'UPDn the 4 . . .... 01. . % much. More than that, we don't.be- were rel6ented. wilth. a chair and Mr. ,Small Boy (with guilty look I ): sal%. Didn't.you all heah 'bout ouah ,., 11 , ... - � . . crash6d - almost head -'on into him i "About five feet." - , ­ he -ad waitah dyin' yistiddy9" dried-up jras.�Sl ,and gardiew. ThouglL I P. I'll, , I I while he,was driving on - Highwav, lieve that there are man -v farmers and iJ4. DZidGemmell! with a table. 0 1 0 the, rain cataile, s6me-what late, it is I I ,�, � _ - ...., ... -_1 - 7 ,Mrs. W. W. Meredith, who wais leav- I believed 'it will benefli;JUhe .local crops; '. , �� . I ,� . . at least at the present 'time, who pos- ing to make, her home in 'Wallaceburg, IF`Tdend­�'There wasn't a very big "Do you work 1,ii the shirt factory"? " . usandis A . — No. 20. . . cicount, of your daughter's wedding I i4y,es.pl and rootis to ,the extent of tho 11, i", I -sess as much money as Henry has, was -presenited with a 1paia.se 'Of gold, !a 11 ' I . ,, , if daBars,.-Godevich Star. . . 11. . - .� In the lamentable death of Prof. At thL,, recent Entrance examina- in the ,paper this morning. , "Wihy aren't you working to -day? O. I . � - . to make Such an experiment. . Father (sadlyA__",�'V6, itih6 big ac- '�We're i-nak-ing nightshirts 'this Car Struck Buggy on SaItford Bridge Iti., I ions three schools, in'this vicinity es- a I �, r count iwag sent to:me!" .weeyl� . I I . Squirreb: Ontario Agriculturalists . � ,tablished . . Mr. A -7. -art Mb.gford, .of C1,:1'-.,STne . 1, Tractors might supply the motive t a record they should be I I.. . -nsh . . ,,'�',� I I—, I I h-2ive not only lost a leader, but a prou'd 'Of. In No. 10l,, Miss E. Canip- . . I k . --- - Tow ip, received pahnful injurioas to, . . ,:'. - power to plough, and sow, and reap, "bell he'd five writ-ing and all passed,; GJENIIENJNNMNM�� I __ � — - ihii,il soine and Ot,'heT pa,rts of hiii lbody I ", ,�. ,friend. Born in Guelph,*-h.e graduat n - .. � when -he, wals jerked from t'r.e bu-' 1_- � 1. .. . , And stow the crops in the barn; to in No'. 6, Mis's Violet Simpso had 99y, A �, � 1. . cult I 01V wa,-3 dtivinig Din Satur- R, ed.from the .Ontario Agri ural . hTee writing and three palssied and ,O in whi-oh he �m�. I . I .1 team and h4ul; and the motor cari - t' ' *;SUNDAY -AFTERNO JL 1I 0 day night. Mr. Mugford -had driven lg,`,.,.� , '., ' 40ollege, and almost immediately .. in No. 2, Mmlos And-strsonis .t(h I ree. can- 0 1 . 1 . ' � -, . . .. would provide 'the' means of tran8- didales passtli�d. I , u,? Sialitford Hill and was c-ross,in- . .1 gf_ my Isaw 'No. Goderi4 Out.) 0 the C. N.7 R. crei,head bridge w,'heq I ��,�,); -, � joined 'the Staff . ,, . � . item- 0 � . . .474 ., � � . 1. ­ . tation for, say eight,months in . .'The Canada Flax -Co. are con .7 . , por ____ - - . ' I "', � ". . I I � . � plating c6insiderably enlarging and -- . -_ . - . Mrs, R. J. Phillips, -of Aikurn, alt- IL ��. 1, I� ; !1;; . . I I _____­ ____ — _fC_,nUPTTNd--f3-..jyai_vs (Nin in -heT--d—ar.'-X------­- ;V%'..' .___._..___. - `� He wa3 Associate Professor 6f . __ 11 . 'ill. The the year., . imigroving their-_Seaigorth tini . R.. I .­ .- . '� � ".1 � - . . - ---'- inttenVon list to erect another large Go., lalbor on; spend- and be spent, instructhim in, the way of life. 'Philip ,,,a,,d car' appeare-&-coming toward 11�­ 1. I I I A ��' I * - Husbandry under Dr. Z-avitz, and That would do witl�64f .'the horses. � . Thy j9y to d,o,,the Fwt,her's will; the evarigell'-at began at the very thern and Mrs. Phillips w'as- forced, to, fl.ax*,'i.,,ed at ,the north end of the mil . . �K�,� �'. �'t - ,' . when the latter retired in 1926, Prof. - o the . . I'll is the -way the Mialster went- pa.Fsagia froni Isalah that the eunuch s1low down rapidly. She attempiled ta . . . . . But what about the cows? The po- and a"ll,slo buildaii, addlition t ' it was i-eadl'-ng aind prea - . . - - SquirrEd was appointed to the head . Mir, W. H. Hobinson, general a - 'Should Plot the, sier.van�, tread C'h"d J'esus, SO draw lin' bE'h;.nd t,"ile-'buggy ,and in do-' - §,,.,,e: � . . . lice tapi)ed. the radiator of a car ' I stilli? cleaTly and effect;-,,fely did1he pi�oclaim -� . � " I .%. 0. . I . - I I I I t, - _... - - I — . - I ., ---'-- I -- - I . 7- - - - ­ --- ----ii6-a­r­-T r- 6fi-f ' _11011altius 110-nar. fh�e­TGjs,1,-_t-VAmt L' e e . 11 SIKIEU U0 one �of the wC.-i'eels of the bi�uggy. Tb�>' ' ' I _eRt_o,f__1�.4ei__L*n&,u­Ldz- Assurance . _ip h-L_bd rt , r of the car cau ht. . Z so tL _ _I�L -_19 '. _ � . of tYaT departihent..... 1. 6 6 . ast wee an "" oun.. ,was -laid loff for two weeks with a . be admitted - into the household 4 Of hlorse ,Iean, I � an . , . I I . . ' , . ­ ,�'d foxivard .d threw its� 4 "..I.. 1. In speaking of his.deatli, Dr. .G. ,L . ,.. 'it full of milk. But that car was� ah'' spra.1ned ankle at his home in Me- - .� PRAYER I faith by the' accredited way ,of baf-a- . '. I , � . I . . 1, 41� . in Ktill1lo.p. I :� . driver cut on the, ground.' Mr. Mug- 1. ' 11 � I- . . Christie, -President of the,,, College � . exception. Most cars take a, lot more M� thful �ervioe ,of those tiem.,"' Philip's work ;of sioLl enlight- furd was rcv.i�road ,to his h3nie.' ­ . I . '_ I � I le,�13rs. F. Kling,' Sam Cudmore ;.May the "fai inig being finished, the two :pa4rted. S�orgeant Riss Investigated the acc' t�. . on ,_ I � ,i� " I—, said: "In -,Professor Squirrel the cream and even skim milk .off the ,and D. T. Pinkney attendled the De- who have'gone before us lead- ,us to The eunuch'ivefit ,on ,his way rejoic- -d-ent. No charges were I,a;d'.-G3:",e- . ". .. . .. li . ' . " ' , � ,t ". I . troit races this 'week. see t�h,eT-2 ,,*t�. no labor hst that ,is, done in ' g in his ­ new re_14a1i,,.13nslh-,,o with hi8 rich Star. .. . I 1. , I I I . . .. . farm people of Ontario lose a great farm than they produce. A lot Mr., 0harles Kruis,2,' Eg,mondville, in. th`e� namla of Him who said, "In God and' Savidur I and Philip, return- _� , � - I . — leader, who has given them some of more. I 0 � . �7 A,Big Load , .1 . , miet with a vex7 pwinful accident at as much as ye' have done it unto, one - eventually el.-sttled, in Caesarea. , _ .. � I . I dnig, - . . . .1 the best varieties 6f,grE! I the bricky-ard ,ca Tue5day, lie was of -,!� lea-st of these 'My bretbren, ye .0 I Somewhail of a rectord, wa7, c­,,ib-- th 'ha,��. .. I I ". I There are a heap of artificial Oiling 'the crusher when the. urmb ive dione it unta Me." Amen. I I 1. Ilish2d V.ae ot'ns- L .. f, - I r day wfi,en County ' I-'. Canada. He was a le9tding-,,kolithor- �, foods, we,:ifiow, and they seem to'be of his right hand be&ame caught in . WORLD MISSIONS ' Traffic Offeer N, Lever arrested the� . 4 1. , I , I � * S. S. LESSON FOR AUGUST 2,1936 1 1 1 ­ I . ity on farm management, and , his . increasing every.year. "' But there is 'the imiachinery and it was so 'badly I .Salute to an Octogenarian driver',of a car with an OVic-TCTOWded. , � . , I . I . . crus-hed it -had to be-taken -off at the ' . . I . front seat. Them were eigi�t r Ci ­i'in'� . -1 I - I . . Lesson Topic Philip's Missionary � - ' - . I , � Al � . prao-tical advice Was Sought in all not much substance in them—no .first ipaint. *. ,. . Labors. . I . April 9th, .1936, ,is an importa in t1he CCIUpe�;S,ix adults, and tw�� � � I , .:.�,,. rtersi of'the Province. The, Col- Air'. Robt.,,9teele, Seaflowth,,who bas . . nt I .... . qua, I ­', . brawn and muscle.,. And it takes .. Lesson, Passa.-e-Acts &26-40� , � 'date --in the ar,nuals of tbp� Honan chlldren.-Gadeiilch Slignail. 4 . , .. t't, . 1. ' "of i6 most valued been *)rkinikin the vj;cinity of Luck- Golden Text -Acts 8:4. . `W.-stilion arid parilcularly at Cheeloo . A Beautiful Yapht I I I .. ,� . � ,%�, leg6"lose§ one . those things to run a farm as much pow wit:fi the Poi-bes Telephone Co., U,n4v-r,z1ty. fo!7 it iis t,h,e' eiglitleth ­'�thle. gu�zzst.,;,; . 0 . I 11 Philip was associated with Stephen A party of n�na were ,,V� I \1 . - S�:, ... bers. as -machinery. . is going to the West to engage in , birthday ,of ,Dr. William �NfeClure`. of Fraii Fl-,;lher. ,of the Fisher Auto I,, ... .. � . , ' ' . I th- harvest and threshing. as a ,deacon of t1he early !Christian lIn -an country:'respect. is 'paid, to V ' ".1. To the farmers of Huron County, You can't have beef without cat- . Cl'-,urch. When per,secuteld in Jeruisa- � Body Co. .of Detroit, on- the- lb-eaut;fill " "..., �� . � ' . '4 1 1 0 I.. lienii, the went. to ,Samaria and' preach- !one %T:,) rcach,..3 the eightieth irn,ile- . yarbit "Nakhoda," wbich 'made port & I ''. .nd . particularly the southern part tle; nor pork without pigs; nor mut- . . Chin' ",­ . a I . .. I . ed, ,Christ unto ,the peolple, who "with. stone, ,but in a such an event is be're -on Saturday evening. The 240- 1 � , :1 . uirrel was much more � 'ton without'sheep; nor eggs without - . of siXecial s,�,gnificarice, for ,every fo,o,t ocearigoing veszel,' th? firrest CV- 0.1 . ',.� l� I of it, Prof.'.Sq From The' Huron, Expositor of one accord gave h�,ed unto ,those t " I . I . �', ' . I things, which -Vhili,p spake, hearing birt-liday after the seventieth is an is poi , . ' ,er to put in at thi -t, wa�j the ob- ,�;,. than a name or an agricultural lead- � .. hens, and all -those other things that July 30, 1886 . and see,ing ,the miracles wlh-ich he occae:-On for ,as. much celebratiOn as 'ect ,of Muc,11 admiration duiring its- ". . - ,1 � �.%, 1, I I I er. He was a personal friend. . . help to 'Make up the famil diet on . . di -dl." It ,wais -While he wasi' re§idi.rig -uhe ,me tol be-ihonored can stand. For brief stay. The gleaming white yacht, a . 11 � . �,, . y , Jclse,')h Stc--ott, of M�Drrisl, near Brus- I . y yaars- 'Dr. McClure's excescive %� I I y of ,Samaria bliat he re- man . is pa a' ally out -fitted, and is. powerel' " I F . 11 a' in. the cdt I I Li ..."'11''. I I or fateenyears or m the farm. ,s;E,L-,,. w.1hile digging well, on. his ceived a direct call from God to inodesty aind ,his dislike 'of ellablorate by*'Diesel motors, tha,"Mng a ,�9,000� . 0 , '. � . ' fann, struck a flo-wing spring that 1. . . learoe ,there -and jourritey in' a sloflth- ceremony have ,made him,take. a lit- gaill n, oil capicity. A crew "of 48,3 I ip . ,, acted as judge and speaker -at the, ., In fact the only dispensable an- his been bubbling over since.,. ,611day from Tsinan shortly be- rrj 0 K- � � - - on the farm to date are rats lGreat regret wa,s� expresse'd toXiss erlly d�irectfcn tpwards a desert re. t-l�e ,h en is, employed. The Nak-i,hl)da has .. . . . 1 . - f3ire April 9i,lh; ,but ald his friends 11�,L,., Heiii-all'Seed Show each spring. Big imals .1 i gion betwe,en Jerusalem--afid Gaza. ,a 34 -foot lb ­a -aim. and draiws Athirteerr 01 . C��. , , . Jennie Ewing, uplon -her re-signiatibn . t S"' T�g up the, hbpie that this, year he .will I `l;f. . in both- body and mind, -his was. a . and mice, weasels and ground hogs, from ,S,,,,. Thomas' Clrurcih, Luke, ,when, gatheri ' U allow felet;' ,She 'carties Toui7 electrically - I I , Seaforth. , " the student,9, friends and colleag es to ,.1..,:.1 . . ,: -_ -skunks , and chicken thieves. If Milsis Ewing is going tio, play the story of these' earliest days 'of Ilowered and, raised 80-11ilarsepower te.n- I " I ". 1. . commanding personality. But, it was . I . - Churoh's warfare, mus -t ba' e la�bo,red do, him lhonor, ders. The Nakhoda ww� anchored. in . ��::,. . . . . . I churc.1i organ in First Presbyterian- v 'This is not the place to glivie an .P his quiet., gentlemanly manner, . his Henry can produce and manuf a- c- under great diffloulities. It was no the c-eril.re of the harbor ,basin dur� & 'i , - . , Church wh,;,clh thely have recently pu.r- -account ,of Dr. MdClure's- dis,�i-n- 'gli . ,� . " 1. doubt frof,.-i� Philipils own lips that ing ber ov3r-ni t stay Jh-e,re.---4G,ode- , . 1. 1; . 1. :ability to impart knowledge in an in- ture any machinery that will take chased. I . . ­ guic-hed career 'but we can at leist ri Signal. . A — ., - I " . .; the aiathor of the, Acts of the Alyos- 1� dh . -�� � . Mastem Theo Coleman, Ge�a. An- in , 4 1 ­ I terestin way and his friendly spirit their' deTson, John H. Kerr, and- W. C. Mic- . ind olurselV`es that afteir graduat- �Aged Inm - g I 9 . , place, the"farmers will welcome tlES heard the story !of !the eunu,dh's rel I " ate of County Home Found, �� . V .4 1� that .caT)tiv,�ted his audiences and the day that sees them ofi ... the mar- conriverstion.. -After Philip removed.to inw in b3,tI4 art& and medicine at Mc- I Dead . Y� . . Taggart, alll students of the,SeAforth Cdtzlsatrea and made his howite there, ,Gill U , diversity, p,nd after getting y .� . " de him' so many warm friends in , ket. And they'will buy. them too. High 'school, have successfully ,pass- ' HeriTy �rfll:inig, of Exeter, an inmatfg I � %', ma Luke it the conipany . of -St Paul valu,Rb2e, 'experience in businieis;, ,,I . . ed the ,T=Itridularbion,'exaai-hinat�on for � B", this district. " f ...... ft , -.. I Ittayed with him for soine day;. Mostil teadhing and ih,asipita,1 administration of -the Huirbn County Hame, wan418T- � � I I . I ­ I I � Toronto', Urtiversity., probably St, Luke had formed no in- 'he wasone of fhe first group of inns- ed away froni Vhe Home Wednesday, . 's . � , I',, , , 4 . His tragic death'w­ ... Ill be mourned . 111111111111111111111111 'MT. S. Dickson has had a hand- tentilon .,of writing,either his Gospel sionariets a1ppointed ,to �Hbnan.' He afterniclon z1borult fitvie. 6'eiogk And'.11% . - . . . ' . some new iron fence erected in frion-t be fa,;,lied to re�UTTI an all-night searicilt 0 _� I 1, I . , ". , ' , ,- � o� AS dSewherej. and the, Directors PUDS SAY. of his'pesideniciie, the work being done or t ,his apostolic hittlory alt that time, arrived in 'China in 1868 at the age was niade. fix ,him without resultq_ ' , 11, , here, b in of Ithirty-two, and has, been hard, at _4,1 1 WHAT OTHI'M PA Lift (by Sleeth, & Dee. . U; inctidents. and items of iterest wcak ever since. , Thure-day morning ?4r. Emepsio�n, w1h,7 a - A . I 1. 11 ell I 'Of the South Huron. Agricultural So- I . regisiterled -and were there -When re- '�." . o. Thos. Nee -lands, of Harloek, a 1n the celebration of Dr. Mc�Clure's was driving in 1he Bayfield. �rosd, savir ;," ciety will find his place,hard to fill. , � I leaves on Tudsidaly on a, visit to Soo,t- �. quireld. , .day, hils famqlk,.hi� studlentsi and bhiefbo,dy ly-Tig bn the -mad, near the Ak , , ". ., . We are lbolid that; ah-arigel of- the biTth . " , t" I � . ­ land. it is 29 yeaxis since she saw Lord spaike un -to, Phillp, and garve has colleagues will all have -a share. 6verhead bridge. He alt once niatified .k * A Dream Come True "Auld Reeklie." ' Z I I ught . er, Mrs. Desillie Kil rn the authoritie-6 and, Dr. Oakeg wa,-z 10 .4; �, " �. him. a meselalge. The texti dbes lbb , of I 1� . 0 1 . . .... not Hi's da . .. t ; , - . .11 . . 1. 1, � I . (Fergus News -Record) . The ,large bri& remidenees, ,of Alex. e, appeaT- our 'West ,China massion, is now in calIlled. But he pro,niounced the marr W '. t, I � and, 'David Mirk axe almost complet- ,Canada !on f dead. In the absence of Dr. Shaw, �1 . I The -English Method . ance ,or c-hayaciter of 1he4 imessengieT urlough; lhis! son, Dr. R. . , . ed and, add igreeitily to the appearance G ug COTIoner Dr. Burrowg, of Seafqrth, I � ,e4 . 1. I iln our -young days, baseball, was, cionsidered od ,used, ,on ,this ocemion. The Old B. McClure, and his grandsonp, Do - I . I w� : bf 4he village of Kirklton;­ was suintnioned and 'he, decided tfhat 1, I . the "big gam1e,11 kolession,ally at least, among aTA !New Testame�nits alike taike las, 'hope tb 90 to- Tsiban, for this - ... 11 �", � , The English method -of treating in- O,dbario sports, although there was ,but one im- Mir, lGeorge. Wliller� J.r.,'of Cromar" broader -,viiewsl of ,d,ivine, miesisengers 1-11pecial. ocealsi-on. Dr, Bob McClure an lh�qdeslt be held. . The flollowing ; i� portant palofessional team in ,tilie, province, be -sides ty, weK known, carpenter and, ifarmler . robabily the,mosit vers.-at,illi mem- were emparieled as, a jury: -Mess,rs. 4 . . - than we do. A vision, a., dream., . a is -p Alt. . fractions of the traffic laws, particu- . of*thmit vicinity; (has been' very busy, ,human agent, some, vat of thee Hot, ' G. H. Eill1i'att, forens n; -W. T, Hawk- 0 - 'li � a rdinor league that 'had teams in Michigan and, I ural le,ircum.l ber an inissibn, an ex- , I T�,t . larly concerning drivers of cars aiid - He has, just finished a large bUrn-fUT stance, t5ft thelve in R. H. Johnson, I,. Walto-n,� R, . M, .:_ . Ontario. The boys who, couldn't remember half I Holy Steripiture ceptilonalfly able surgeon ania one 'ins, I' Pelter CkwWpbelll-, one for Thos. Steacy I A , I g:�� -., a dozen proposlitions.in geometry could Temem- I are styled God's angels or messenw whose 'Personality and abalities have .. ". , . trucks, is one that might be, copied one for John, Lwvhery and one foT JUO' I -,in anin. 0. D. Convell]. .,.�T'h,pT viewed, the W 1. 11 "', . : . , ber the istandings in the International League, gerris. Th�-e *nilyorltamt ploiint,' howe-�- 'made hE -known all olvier China On - .. .. ". . with �Ldvantage by our Ontario mag- Allen at 'Brucefield. 'Ale i8i also er- I - B,6b , 1. 1. . and the names of t -be p1tayers on the Toronto . er, fo,r us,to remember is, that Philip One 'Occasion someone Who, ':knew body and the inqueart was, adjourned 0 1 11 1 , istrates. . I '--1.1. 'team were as well known tor every schGolbody eidting a libuse'for Thos.. .Smale and here moved' under, external direction, ,on being introdiaced to Dr. W,i�ll&am until 2 O'clock on Tuesday.�_Clinton I "ill one Obir James, ,Sicott. . %d -I'Record. - -% L .... r ' I as thp n1afnes, of t1he ,pro hockey ,players -are in a .. to the south(west0m. pa# tof Pales- *Ccluirl Said: W Clh, are you Dr. r News . . I 0 ''I 11". . Recently a, driver of a motor van modern winter. Fm,nk Metcalf, of Bly�tb, has been tine. The Boo�k of the Acts, imaikes, Rlcblis fathek?" ,Nio,,',-saiid .Dr. Me- ­ "To He" Niagara Falls Hospital 1, I , , " .1 nglish counties was. .. � appointed agent for the ,Ci.P.R. . 110 atte,mipt to, enlarg,6­�n­�his visit Clurre, "Bob is any't-on." . -Mity A. Budhanan, tof Hensall, # � I � In those ,days,, Fergus didn't 'have nearly as !One young mian working for Wim., many de- T'he affectionate regard. which many irustTuctor -of nUrSOV'st the St.. T,hom" I , .1 . - .i. . of the angel, bd1t haive'not , . .. I fted. fift dollars -and hig dAving . many sports of its own as it ha -s tbo,day. There Murdock -in IStanliely, hoed and thinned, genleraki�ons. i6f rdedical students have : i I 1.� �ly. I no public tennis courts; ,no g1131f CoUrSeS; a .. I vout soruils�.,of later times, even of our for IDr. Mir-Clure, i's ,weilil known Memorial HlosPiltak _Niagdra Falls, I "' license suspended for life, for driv- iwere -ou. 46 'drills, 28 rodis, long in otre­&y. �Uwn day, - been led, to p1gc.iqsi, or UP 0nice 10,218, bus bigep, apptainted, Super- , 1 I . 1.� . bowling was a -game for, rich old'men; football 'On Saturday the firt- al . � 1. I ..: �1 . . - arm in brought int10 compiany with. iidivid- and dowfi this vast country. Hie taikes . ? ,: ittendenti 6if Nia air F lls- G at' I e under the. influence of liq- I and cricket were played onice in a long.whille by BTwellsl wals rung and, it was found uaili-zi -whereby thei'r future IiV6, have interest lin all bis 9tudents HosiPital, slucceedinj Miss. Ads Bub- A . M I g, ;a & onefr i.. ". g whi a persianal ii I . . y ' " . . ... � , . schooliboys. If there wasi a baseball teamV we that Aiment's savM9,111 was on fire A,? Who 8,�Iowdng his regard for them an,d\be- -bell, who resigned in June.'- Exeter 11.�. uor. don% ,)remember it, and softball was. just begi-n-, 1haming -slitarted- from- a spark , been ever atfitierwards, affeel . thet-In them in. wayi too nVanY to t0fesi-Advloeate. 4 40 'I', , ftoin will dare,to say it'wals not the ,hand , ;, . . . . . . ,J , I the pipe to die, mill. � ' . . ,W'l There was no accident reported in .. ining to -emerge Under the name of "kitten ball,11 ,cif Glod that did the guiding.? N th- Mention.' One ,of the boys, on re- 1. 11 ,,�'. �_ .. . . Studentsi Succeed in Eirams. k I . . ft"11 connection with the, case; it was just .. a; game forr girls only. So it was no wonder that * ion ISlunday evening lost the barn o ,, ,ing can liappen-amiss to him who turn,W9 -an expeinsiVe medical texti I I �'11 the boys, at school -used to �sit around' ind dream . of Nosh Armistriong, ,of Hay, The falliowing names appeared in ­ - i-�.t - �tn infraction of " was hau Almilighty ,Love as- his Lord. and book 'to Drt. WdCliurei, mentioned, that ,i: I., _ -the highway traffic, ofthe day' Whe Fergut would be Large, and have - 41ruck Illy lightnIng and cimplately the list ,of suboesisful, situdienta, at the . I . . � � . ' Mastlir. Sol Thilip'obeyed,, not know. a certarld -section. in the book ,had laws. Nor is it an, uncommon sen- ANd the limit to which imagination . i m1l) ) 'Q � . , � 'i, � I 1 �e g,a;mes. 'A destro-yed. ing the -reason, ,of the cbqn�mand, and been of siplecial intereat and vialuie to I �, C. U., Toronto - , Margaret Pliim- ;, 1. could gp was suggested by one boy who would -J',Obln _964ril-lan, of Hurod''Towa- ' P, 'I . To ,lift astonlisclUment hils. teach- steel, high schdoll assistants aind elil' 0 I '. handed, � . no doubt,iis-he travelled, -on, his mind ',"in ', , " . I te.nce to be out in that coun- like Victoria Parl� fixed, up so t1hat the Toronto ship, was fined $5.00; and .00siVg for woUid, -go through ;manry phases a er, took scillsshre and cti-t out.the en- mentary (physiletul 0ainling depart- ... 11 � 11 � � iil'. - ,. I . - \1�1 I .�, bas,eball tearm! eould-dome oult to the cou7itry and d1owing his ilikyne to run . - mlent; Reig. Roble, ilidgili, school assist- P 1, � I . .1. . 1*1 11111 Wonder. Thle §Pirlt ,of Gold was tire' kiction-altv quesbom flot Win. Lat, . �.,'j'�,, I � . " I I pilwy once in a while. ' I . . ' ants- Hellen IMainnin '1gh siTfilo,oi as- � ,� I . n ' - uncom- new bri'dge at X'nicardlne­ The' gbrllc' tra-vielling -with, hilim. and, as a aharliot. er, On, when D.r. Md011u-re had bought [Aj66�1.4 g, lid 0 , N '�, . Ontaxio fines 'are not ture eolst $14,0010, and it is contrary ajppeared in tbi and, elementary art,�Cllihton, ­ I e -distance. He spoke a new eidition �f the, §amie textf h,? �,.� . mon for infractions of the Highways . Of course, everybody realized that it was only to Law to drive over briftes, at a to PhilliA, ginAbig -a stecoind direltioln. gavel thre old, one to, this� sailive stud- Nlews4lewrd.. I ;�, . � . �__ a dream. In those Jays., particularly, profes- gait fasiter -th6di'a wailk, I Takesi New P I 4k a ',,;�,, No further cionim1unicaltilon was, nee- ent. The young ,Me'un, now a doCtOT, ,osition I ,� - Act n q'sipensions of Ariving 7 imionall baseball would have turned up iflEp haughty (Mr. Mafthiew Mose% ,and %Mr. VVml. els(Slary, for, ,when Philbip came i,nito. of slarne experience, shows, the bolak, 1MV. FIb7d, Lodg,�p who has been 4 ', N' ,J . ' , 4 , . Close at the idea,cf going ,out to play in -a -small Voirest, Of Morris, ,siold, to Mx. T. . with Memos. IBM] ,and Zapfe, funeral �W .i".1'1, �� - . licomses unknown. But rarely does . A ellasre prbxrmlity Ito this Ethiopian *ith the ex,ciaed .sle4rom. pasted in ... , "I I , . . ...... , 11, � 11- , � , I . . town. But times have changed,, and we niote Shal ,of SealfaOUh .a.'pair of Very eunuch, *e situatbiloirif t000k qcmitimi. of again, as one of his Iniou 1 dirletbo,ra� foir the pat�.t few ye,affs,, has � ' I - . . . . . . �!,",--flyLv--fte fe=h fifty dollars arid -,sus- wi& interest 'that Toronto . . 4 oli I ,,,, 51 . , and Syracuse will - fine diraugilit haq�ses' dest pos1ses' lb*EU a posillich alt the 'Gatanan Fun - T , ,11 ,V 1�1'.,­ 1. . - affaiTs.' Phii-lip lanw, heard and acted sions. ., �. . i.., 11 petid,iiig licenses for life'are practic- play a lb -ague game in KincarAine On Tuesday, 'Milsi.9 !nary , Morrison, of the 111th, I im.y. Wbm lefml -Home:, Llondion, dommienciloig thi-s, q ,� I 4 . . . . August fith. It will be the bi sj;iiarts evien-t of 4mn,celssio'n of ,WXJLJop on inilnullizie" vvr�t, ' ffliglbt is 10o,lileagruels pasit and preilenot con- welek. Wn. Lo-dige. will be much rhi,nis- i .'.�'. . 0knOWn Instances. the Old Home Week in Kincardline, antl as that (on Slub'day laisfL She had been a pat.- a fan Illiar etinuich reading was 6'Ul1t !Dr- M601,11re ion All Conceivable " . ­ ,,, - � . . 111Y U . 1. . , '. 9 , , ptissied away Phillip hl�,ard, the led bYthe youhiger set of Clinthn, and I d % � I . I . "'', - . . . I .-� isatill a 1�baoebsffl town," 'the officersf of fhe Kin' . 1:1 T,aigtsags?, fromi_-the Old subjects and, valloig- his, jud ' � �: �1*11� - , Z , - �6 - iQmt isulfferer t,oir miamy - M "'"' as t1fiel "O"t -Of it is, lie, has, also taken , k 91ghd h4s, of bourse, ,a density ye, �. 6 i I UP. � ­­., . I 1. . eardine colmimittee are tialking a big chance, and Testz.,rnnt. Re Wml&Ted if this muidh as emr. The, fatt,thait y(oung I I �:,:,"!,.�,�, � '� , , I il V hnd a, . o be 'Mr. tt. S. Poirlber, 18eaforth, hais sold is SdAm ; abothist momber with ;him,, as he was I I l .r restriction of probbing up -a -large gadtaotee. it is said IstPauger would real'sly undlastand, the, and Old' sleek lill' , 'ice alf-d are- amm- f hIlls Cottage, tit priesent, lioccupiled by tMe meam, 'Medded Wedneadlay evening to Mtiss I ;.:, I . the first time An International Ledgue seheduled, , ing, Mid go h8,,,enquived, and Milis to (haMe qbe- bentill't of 11,0la- li Virginia' DOZed-11. The, Nie*,,Re,c1bTd fi6wr1w In OntArio, and On- Xt, C, L. -Papk�j to,,T&� Jas. (.jr� hb,r& thi,§ iwiquify ladf Jv -a-A. iintvilemon ft enoe iis, a 963d indilcat' Withat DT. .. 4' ,, ­ ,­!�, ;"�,�,��:,l_' .. ' gamehas been plipyed im-ia,towr.and we �hope the 9­� ,6.�, ., !,� I , Vishes the. r:ung eoup,K- the best - of . � r, � 11 kft' 1131tit 1Lf the samd � . venture is a suwbs�.4or it will vive, the young , 11 I 0 1 . slit VA�bh Unit gnla egp%ift the 9giqage. MdOlfaft is eighty yea W*Z X,oung. 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