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I I . 0 &�,7' = 1111i�,"'i ..ft 0 , 7r; ­'. .. ampio - ': NO', 'S ­ Local H dro, Systeim, Ha - .-' 6t N �i I MCKERSMITH -1OLDS'Ch' " nDuncanCup' i eams . 'RECALLS fAl " 'U , . 1, ' 1. "' , ..., I I , 11 � ,,�L . y . s N, "' MAN " , - T I - .1. .1 �, "' " _ L I - .1 � �', '.241"W", , , ". p " I, LLLL . .1 I, . b�,,�.`_ 11" I .1 . . . ` _, t I .­ S' Operating SurOlus -of $92.00- QoV',',,B�,,�`,,,� ,�,,,,,��,��` :� —111, � I . I . " � 'ST � r - , , - , �., ,Ir onor at Banque ..SPORT 01,'N.Ir. . .. 1. I I 'm 411''..., . . ... . .. ". 11 I 11 11 . I ,r � - ,,, I 9 §,1110 , � � ­ - ' "" ;��,' " 11. " L . I ' 0, � I 'I 1. , '. . rMM-NIVI.Xill�. , ­ arns. , , ��� � "g. N, . 0 V . . . ...... .$� ` ons , ... ommis on `­�' �, ` I " ` , .�, , V 1 I -OF' LATE ForI937,0 si ' Le' '­: I , 14 1 P,ENDING REPORT' I R e c eiv' e $ w*eaters, Ribb '' ' . I .... , -1 .1 N' I � � ----- I,- � I'll � 1, I "51 " -1 , : . . . NA "I I P, ,� I li ! . I --I 1 . 1 . ., ,�.l � .... . . . IN'", , 11. � ,. I 1 ---*K ------- 0 , '' , . I I ­, I , I I - L � I I 0 - . ­tz , " r�11­0 . 'r . . � 1. . I - �� ..�:�., � - " , " � 1U " I . . , , ", ­­� . . �, M1, O'� _1 -, ,.,, ,� -��,.,', ,�` " 04'.R, " , IMaroons Win Cup, While Athletes Who H4jd H I ,- , , ,? ,, ,'k,,, , I'll . ',,.� %,"` � -1 ", ­. � - ,,�6,, i��, 1�,6�. W -W punt � �,4�i, ,,,,,, ,'. oq�., �.i . 44� '- ' _ ..I r. "I Tenders Will Be Referred B,ANQUET H09T . I . . 11 . . is Valtied at *65,088.82 0 4''', 1151i..�6.1 ,;11,,._r' , '1� � . .M _. '0 , 1,�.i .1 I ' I 0 ,� 41I 0 40 0 Gerald H611 i d �' , fto,', r"""'", .1 I . . ORt,,For Money Were . . While Cur 1, .. I . -,,,, " ' ", I ,­Af�;�� " ', To District High- .1 . Tigers Come Out on'Top - rent Assets To- ' . -, "" ,,r, '�11 i ", , . ,, � �" . , ,,��.,_ � . I . I dent; A x` A'.r,4 � O.Cl�m,�'I'll�'I'��",.,"-"".�(1-��,.-"�� . . goon Ostracized,. .11 ­.­ . ,Z ' 1', :�11 1. � I ' r%' . ,L , __ * i�' ''r '_ - ways Engineer. 11 in Junior Group After � I I I tW �$59,393.74,. Inciuding , Spring `81kows ' " "' _ ��i�, . ' I - - � - . . I., .1 ta -T re,�,.­ �, 1,',-,!- , P 1�, � � I I I .— .. J!Y, , rvaisw .1 , - :��:, r .1 — _. , ' ­­"' $50,8-16.21 Equity in M E. District spring stock shows I .: �*,.���,.,,.�:,�,�,,',',,*�����,�,�,I I I I Winter's, Games. , . . . I . - � . - : .4" :::: ;;; I MANY HARD 1'GAVES p. C, . I L ,_ I � I, -7 - STOP REIAEF APRIL 1, ::: I i � , I .commence next week. seaforth . .1 ? .,.. " �, .1, ., I ", ., ., ., - . �1� .; Z ­�.; V .. . FAR ,,y- QtP- &1IMM - , � �,,�,,,,� . L . � , , " - ------r— �� � Show Is on,Tuesday, Clinton . -�, I.Zl' I I ::::: , � -� . System. I 1 PLAN , 1. ­ L�- ­ �, � �� I . on xot',�­ ��,,', ,�,;,.T, ., . I . � .11. r..�, 1. . � — _.�,�`,.. _,,,,�', '. � �, 1, .. -, OVER 80 BOYS , 4kohert a (Bob) Jackson, Who star- ­ t - t$jr , I , 141 , ";1! ' .. I I Thn,sday, and Hensall on 9W - - � - _ - � ., - .. ., . `1 f .. .", . - . I.. -_ , .. ­ ,�, �.", The council of the Township of day.,,' On Tuesday night the -,�`�: �, , , �-;!-, �1 . red for Seaforth lacrosie And, fc*t-ball Sea- , The' young people, 01_.;__tt* *111 119,61 ,,. , 'Tnekersmifth met in the Town Hall, I TOOK PART IN GAMES LOWERED RATES � , forth Society - a �.."�, �,Q . teams back before the turn of the . will hold a dance in - ", �111­111 . I have or zed - �v , '. 1-14.1 afternoon. . �W ' k--'t1MnW _qlW',­vV10LV, , 00forift ien Sa,tarday ' r . � � .11 X . century, caniemember the time when I Cardno's Hall, and a special fea. : Gemlo Holland. prasytent,,­,�S,�.�­- .-"- -11-V I 1 . Reeve Charles MicKay Presided. A I. 'REDUCE REVENU19S ture *of the, evening wlll� be an t 'I " , . I cheque. Wr $60 was forwarded to the V. .. T[he highlight oi. the Duncan Cup athletes who hold o�tt their hand for -asuren, A. R. Roth. Me b" kh ", , �". ... ' , . .. ; I . �aaon was, rea,ched.Tueaday evening money were ostraclzed� says the Strat-. . I old-time fiddlers, contest . -1 ... I Township of 'Usborue, to remedy an 1_,. . sL - .. . fe& is Set at two d6llars With " one do � , 1. ...0".., I . 1- . . 't . '', ",. , I , .�.. ; , , -error ,in overpayment of that amount - ­ when Mr� W. J. Duncan, who sixteen ford) Beacon -Herald in an Interesting A net OPeratini surplus of $9211 - I lar for es0h additioUal me - i b ,;,,,, ' . � - ul ur �o .1, ... - , . I ", . - .years ago donated bhe cup which article this week. They were loolied wad Show]' in the ba]*;ace sheet for the family. A committee, for. ground;.�, �t" � ', t on -the Mitchell drahL M. A. Reid , ... . � . 46 .F! _4-0 �tw� ....... I- vlas paid $96 premiums on policy for . bears his name, was host to the, two upon. as � virtual outcasts. � ,1937 of the electrical departin I'll. 1. J � - . . �Qnt of . Work was assigned and, work will. be.� I .11. . , — . � , . � � .1 winniAg teams - and the membe�s 1, ol� "In, those days we played the game the Public Utility Commissio,n before 7 - 1 7� . � protection In case of injury to worli� � . � I gin as soon as pbssibla on the tennik �, , � , fiii , � . I suen, with Law fJnion and. Rock In- ,the etecutive of the Seaforth Am� tour for the love of it and) not for money " t�re comtruission at its meeting 0 �_ - I , 1, 1; ", .. ,�,," A, qm � e� I Athle�tic Association at an enjo � Mr. Jackson recalled., "and -I dare s�y day. � Lowered rates, which we 1. . .1 .; " . �_, ­.'. � - - " `Z LADIES ARE. GU ESTS c9"'Rectives. Highway Cheque .. I '_ 11 - suranee Co. , ... �... "' - , duri t y , .t,e t r , li. .11 3,1 , -dinner In the Commercial Hotel. fellows put more into sp t n t n duced. ng he ear accoun, ed o .. . ,�V­�, .. , ,. 13: o the ha I . , . -, r.s,', .... 27, � The tenders received for supplying -',%11.�g.','� ,r "it I . ; abe, TownShIP, of Hibbert'.has . "::,. 1. 'N- . . ��.­!!: `_` -thirty) guests were present. The t1ey do to -day. The fact none of us ��.,J . , ... 11. P-1. About the smaIJ surplus�. is certaiuly,. I � "I . . , ,,,,, I 1.;X� kI.. ceived fr,DM the Department of High. - - . ',,� � power for stone crusher were held, to . � I . ban,quet marked the end of the 1938, pa any money did not stop us from power 'at cost,,, one of the Commis- . "., be referred to the district engine r , , I I � AT LIONS MEETING ways a cheque for $3,250.32, lbeing the ... . - .". . . I ,:, 11 - �.. the ,%loners remarked. .. .� ... DuncAn Cup games In. which some 80 ' ��'5� " e ., , , ., - -ad Into . -.-...,,: ,,�� . 11 I " � .g��. " Putting everything. w�e h . �, . for the Highway Department for ad- ". ,., 1, I lyoys took part .game And we always'played to win, ROvenue ,totalled $2,g',004.72, while $ - share Paid W the. Province for con, . ..", � . :�. . �,.�. ,�%� I , visem" meet '. I . . .. stfuction and maintenance .2�', , , dug to be lield as soon .., , . ,1�4 , , , , , towne� ��,4 , on , I never know of a lacroske oT a f out. tota,t OPOmting exP - for 1937 - I r "�t .. X1. ' euses amounted to I ", . . . . . I............ - . -1 I ."� as arrangemevts� may be made. " "it is -not its intrinsic value that Rev. J. B. Champion, of ship Made . . 11.�,, I . , . ball game being flxed�', ; $19,732.61, which with an- amount of . �,. . � isitOrs over the week -end. 1p�a!Wd, I. ,,,, I �." I.,., .1 d debts � ,�, David McLe&u was given a cheque ut rather 'Mr. Jackson began playing lacrosse $2,180.00 reserved for depreciation Wheatley, is Speaker at edv: Dr. Frank StaPleton, 'Brantford, for $102.for wtood supplied on relief. that it is symbolic of good -sports," and football when 'he w4, 14 -and, al- aild bi I , brought, the total ex- I at 'his ]home; Mrs. C. Borinbiger, Mrs, . . Mr. Duncan told the mlembers of the tb g,h he I , ,,�, I ` A motion. was Passed that no unem- . Mr. W. J. Duncan, donor of the on mfooestlY clatm� he was peuses tO $21,912.61, Annual Event ' Lou .Kranskopf, James Krauelk9pt.." _�­: t ployment relief be given after April 'Duncan Cup, who an Tuesday was Maroons, winners of the'eup. ncverrverY good at either, he does Revenue was madie'up as foilowa: , ,� I The Maroons also received sweat- Domestic, $9,866.10, . - Wm- J. Hanley -Jr., Miss Betty Han__ �� :1� , i q 1, I st, except in case of sickness or in- host to winning teams in the Dun- conless that he could, make it "darn- comniercial light, . 'I"., , .. u ,i "� ability to work, and tb& no relief be ' can Cup series at an, enjoyaible era, the gift of the Athletic Associa- d Inconvenient for thos4 who were." $5,767.01; commercial Power $4,515.02- Dwies, Night was observed at the ley,.in Toronto; Dr. M. Stapleton, I � . %I �f . I street lights, . $1,749.50; n , given next winter to any able-bodied banquet. 1 . . tion, and, these were presented, by C. ' ' interest fortniAghtly banquet of tihe local Lions RBtr0lia; Miss Genevieve Feeney, I , - - He Played his first organized, lacrosse I Lou -don; Mrs. Mary McGrath, in. Wa- ,�,�� .onen, so that all may iha" -notice and (PWt(> eourt�y HeaKMMAyieraw) M_ Smadth, who.spoke briefly. and football in 1886, wheh he was, 15 $107-09. . I Club held, a,t the Comanercial Hotel on terloo; Alvin McNeil in . . . . . . . ,'I, I ' . ... . , . !�, . Ribbons were awarded to the mem- Expenses included: pur- Lj gove.ra themselves accordingly. years of age, F Power Monday evening, wbeu the gues t Palmerston;, �`Ljl " S - I here of bhe Tigem, winners in Grou and his Active 'sports . speaker, Rev. J. B. Champion, of Ted Carroll in Guelph; A.R. noth io I .. .�!�& ' - -1 �1, The lists of pouvdke�epers, stoek � ,) eareer contirffied until lie sed, $15,026.41; sub-statio.0 main- I !q,,,,t �1, 11 "B" of the Dunca,n.Cup, se,ries. Don- 'collapsed,. on c4a. � Tavistock. ,�­ valuers and fenceviewers for 193-T VD . I the field during. & lacrosse game 'at tenance, $210.75; distribution system Wheatley, gave an interesting addr�6 .. _'_ 1� , .; . - � � � L, i ald Scott, on, behalf of the boys on full of wit and bumour on the subject Death of Mrs. Martin Murray � I � were inspected and all were re- RED Wloss PLANS - Clinton one day. Carried off the fi-eld mainten-4mce, $1,268.95; transformer I, �; , �,,� , . the team, thanked Mr. Dun -can for his ame of la- maluten4rice, $227.24; meter mainten- of Liberty and Intelligence as being A highly respected citizen in the.. , , j�. � appointed for 1938. . . kindness. in inaugurating and making crosse or football. Over-exertion had ance, $256.47; consumers premises, ex- the motto of Lionism. The program person of.gra. Elizabeth Murray (Red ". , .", " � , , I . , .�3 �,. The collector was given a rebate of possible juvenile hockey* in "Seafort.h. told on hirq; the doctor u'arned him peases, $106.47; wusum'ers premises was ar-nged by Vice-President� Dr. F. Wedueaday, March 30t -h,' at the home � .."31 . I.., $5 for erTor in deposit of tdxes and LECTURE 'SERIES' -Mr. 1. H. Weed -mark, Who was in J. Bealiely, who Presided. of her son, John Edwa-rd Murray, in '. 1. "I what would happen if he- continued, watenbeaters, $103.56; street lights, .'4 given an extension of time until May , ., �.,R ,charge of the playing seliedule, spoke Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart reader- McKillop Township, I ,_J 2 _. � and'E,d was quite ready to listen. to maintehamce,, $402.69; merchandise at the age of 68 , . .1 -Ast. ' ill brie,fi, , losp billing and collecting, ed two vocal Aluetsi which added great- Yea-. She bad been intalling health ..,i;, The sum of $291.88 was paid out for Home Nursing Course the m-edico. .p $46.38; . I ..... ..., W "Games such as these <]�', much, to The game that standEr out in Mr. $546.46; adm e . I ,,� ly to the enjoyment of the evening. for several Years and*suff red,a par- - , ,inistration, $1,1,63.31; un- � -.14'. � , ,-tic stroke. on- sundj.�y. sbo I relief during March, $244.58 in Tuck- develop the -players. They helpo his At the close of -the program members a]. i �Conimence on Mon- Jackson's memory 'above all others distributed expense, $172.30; truck, wary ,11�li ': ': - �11�� , ,�­ � eramith and $47.90 in other, munici- . ­.. manbood, his character and sihow him was the one fix which theold Seaforth maintenance, $201.62. and guests attended the Regent The- born in McKillop Township 'and',lived .. .. ,,�_ , 'day Evening. how to be a good, sport," Mr. Weed- . . � � . 6, 1, Soilities, and- $4.35 for hospital. fees. 65,088.82, atre. there all her life except the, past i -i v' Plant is inventoried at $ nme IXY, " Bea ers defeated Toronto Tecurns-elis ,..:. 1, . , IL Dalrymple, pay; list No. 2, $2&05. mark stated. years in which sbe was a resident -of _ , ";.,� Council adjourned to met April SO Delightful solos by James A. Stew- for the senior lacrosse championship while current assets, including $50,_ —0 I . . 1W, 816.21 for equity in FLE.P.C., System, Dublin. Her husband,, Maxtin Mu,r. - ' I I oyed of the proryince. .1 "'.. at 2 P.m. -D. F. McGregor, Clerk- . The Stratford Branch of the Red art and Albert Venius were' enj . "What brings it back to me so total, $59,393.74. years �,�ii'iio,, I 4 � "I .N N. N. N. I '. I Cros�,. is p1paning a bome nursing Earl Van Egmond acted, as accom- -, ago. She .is survived by one daugh- ' I ' _� , � � 0 epur.$e w4j4.* will consist of twelve we)v' he related, "is that it was play- The report of the auditors, which Slips on Floor ........ 1,11! ' . — ., panist. I I was presented at the meeting, was re- I ter Mrs Joseph Maloney, McKlilop, . ,�,.. less,&Is, th,6'first of which will be Those receiving sweaters were F. el on Dominion'Day-in, 1895. it hap- _ ' �1. �� pened to be on a Monday and was Wnship', two soAp, John Edward and I _1�11­ Aeld on 110nd.y evening, April 4th, at ceived. Fractures Hi t,6;' ­,i�151 I Wins High Honors 7.30 0-:ffi. in the council chamber. Mrs. Golding, K. Powell, A. MacLean, Pete scheduled,to be played in the after- In future,. Hydro billing will be plac- p Gilbert, both 'X rs of McKii,lop . .. � 14'. . .. Bannon, F. Phil4lips, S. HabkIrk, C. townshilp; one Shter, Mrs. Minges, in � 'M I 1. A. McMaster is the local convenor. Case, B. Wright and, K. Dale, while rioon, but as there were horse rMes e4d under control, the commission ViclfigaM She Was a member of the .: 1-1 At Dairy School The co�rse will include demonstra- ribbons went to James O'Reilly, Jack slated, for the'same aftermoon we got decided. By,this means all bills will Mrs. Sinclair, who has been a Altar Soolety and, an aetiv4� member . , . .. I 11 . tjoLs by graduate nurses, lecture% by Patrick, J. Qu'Inlan, Sam Decaro, Al- in touch with ithe Tecumsetlis and be proved, before they are mailed. guest at the home of her daughter ,�. . . . . 1. u asked them to play in the morning, Mrs. P. B. Moffat, in Seaforth ha� of St, PatAck's parish,, Dublin. The . I ... �, � � doctors and, by a dietitian. Study beit Venius, Reid Allen, Wesley * 1.'�,,, � Varold Cumming% ton of Mr. and 1� meant they had to`co�ne -here Sat- the nidsfortune on Thursday ev��in� funeral will be held from ,her late .� books out1bi-ing -the course and con� Coombes, Bruce McLeax, Gord-on Mes- t�; .resid,-ence F'oday morning je,.st,.F.,t1 I 'L� ,T,,',� Mrs. Jolm Cummings, Seaforth, who taining the lessons will be given each senger, Don McLean. ur(lay 'night and stay -over Sun last, to slip on the floor an,d in � da y, . � .., �"64. has been attending4 'the O.A.C., Dairy e agreeable when , fall fracture her hip. She was taken rick's Church, where reqiliom m;iss � " " " School at Guelph, , graduated on student, who will also receive a card I � but they were quit 30 Year Old Pony to Scott Memorial Hospital, where will ,be sung ,by Rev. J. B. Foulkes, _. - p 77bursday with high' honors. He slood I signed by Lord Tweedsinuir, honorary I 0— we guaranteed them the extra ex- ' � "14..� � president of the Canadian Red Cross peng-es that woul(l be- incurr&d.' Per- the fracture was reduced, and, later and interment will be made in SL_ . 11.1 I * �, ninth in a classl�;f seventy-five. . haps not many people knew it at the Dies in Seaforth removed to the Clinton Hospital Columban Cemetery. I. I . lr�l �. I , providing she has attended nine of th" Ca where her daughter is on the s-ta. e " ^ In addition to his standing irk the 1(-Ssons. I 11 Football time, but the Tecu=elis were well .. ff. ' Mr. Jamies Shea tbas, ne,turned. hom I" I 'class, Mr. Cuxmings won. fimt priz ' . after fourteen weekw treatment at St . '11, 1. e , . I � Graduate nurses who will assist In entertaivfA over the week -end anti Whiat-is at least a most unusual oc- *_ Joseph's Hosvital, Lon7dion'_ I I .- . .11 I .. � of.,$5 for butter manufacture; tihird- the demonstrations will include Miss Meeting, Monday ,ome of them may not have be&n in currence, If not a recADrd for the dis- Mr. James O'ODnnor has rented the, - prize of $2 for market milk and cream A. Lawrence, Mrs. IZeg Kerslake, .Mrs. - the best condition ivilien game tinie triet, was established thi%,week with farm recerLtlY vacated by Leo Murr ..... . � � � " n first in maTket Frank Kling, and others. ' arrived ()n Monday morning. Despito tile death of a 30 -year-old PODY' own- Children Take Part � ay. - milk butter and cheese manufacture. The CaAa,dian Red Cross, Seclety The annual meeting 'of the Huron that it was a close, hard game and I .E,d by Dr. J. G. Grieve, well known The latter has purchased a house.in � - I I gue will be held in the think we beat them' out by about one , I'll . , racognized the great need of training Football Lea S�eaforth veterinary sdrgeon. In Radio Pro J'ames Curtin has been under 'the I -1 i Carnegie Library on Monday evening, goal. For Many years the pony, whdch Canadian homemakers in. the funda- A. W. Dick, secretary, anuounced this "Tbat same season we went to St. was raised by Dr. G,rieve, was a fa,m- 6octor's care for the past two weelcaL ,, LioNs a u -B I mentals of nursing science as far week. n i'liar sight on Seaforth, and district Peggy, Joyce and Billie, %mall chil- 11 � .. . ;; back as 1924, when the first Red Cross l ,hose days the 1. . —0 �,�, Home Nursing Courses were initiat Plans will be -discussed, for thecom game was over as soon as one te,�Inj oads. dren of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Trapnell, I ed jug season ,and officers elected- scored four Koala, It meant the ga.me �. Scaforth, and Jackie Agar, took part "I I MILK FUND in this ccamtry, Since that time some might riot last -any. longer than five in a program from Station I Son is Injured � I forty thousand Canadian women have - mintltes if a tea,m pumped in the goals Wingliam, on Wednesday night.- - ' . 11 I ; ; , Originally thiEp mmilk was provided received this training. fast enouph. Welli.whatever happen- Capture Legion The children contributed defl'ghtful . I from the general fund of the Lions T -he course itself, comprising twelve . In Auto Crash . 11 Club, However, the expense bill for lecture d4amu-ns t ratio ns�, is taught vol- I ARGE. AUDIENCE SEE'S ed to the Beavers that day I don'l IGS, which w ere well re,ceived � "I L41 R Euchre Prizes so crippW obilAlren, and for defective Lntarily by gnaduate nurses, dietitians, linow, but St. Catharines, trimmed us throughout this district. I I e!t eyesight amiong children had: reached doctors and dpnti%ts. M- covers a CHISELHURST nAY 4-0 vdt�hin half an hour. I 4on't think I Mr.,,_AlDnzo D. Chalyman, son of Mr. I..". "I I s�ich proportions two years ago that. wide field of useful knowledge, in- I iNe tou,ched the ball half a dozen John Beattie and M. McKellar cap- W. 131 Chapman, Seaforth, rhet with a '' �� ville on April 28, 1869. and 11v.xt mont,h serious motor accident on Sua4ay. In . ��, 0— times during the game. It' wa.8 .just tured first prize at the Legion euchre I � a separate Milk Fund became neces- cluding sucth subjects as Care of the v�lll celebrate his 69thi birthday. HL,, comf5any with his, wife and son and, ' 11 sary. Last winter -it was, quite suc- Bcd Patient-, Symptonis, of Disease; . an off day. and yet th.19 same te,am mi Wednesday evening in the c ub I A large crowd attended the play, licked Toronto Tecuragelis, for the I father, thp late George F. Jackson, for Mr, and Mrs. William Kelly, of sto �" , , , , cessfu,l and we came through with a Feeding the Sick; treatments; Re. raoms. Gordon McKellar won the - '� . 'Nora, Wake Up," presented by the champlons,bip 1`6ter in the seasu". prize for'lone thunds, many years ran the wool pullery and Thomas, ,he was driving from his i-nioll balance, This winter to date %useltation; First Aid; Ma,terulty and Y.P.S. at Chiselhurst. United Churr-h qoronto in turn.bad defeated St. Cath- The euchre was well atte,n,ded. a general &tore in Eginondville. Bob home in Fort Erie, to Niagara Falls � . � & C .�, the fund has received, less, than one- Infant Oare; Food, Needs of Adults; on Friday evening, March 25th. The arlueff.,, was the. Recond eld-est of a. fa.m.ily, of when a front tire on th ar of a T;: �, half the support accorded btst year Health and, Sanitation In the Home, . . , proceeds amounted to about $37. The Members of the championship Beav- six boys and� one, girl. Those still ronto inotorist going in the opposite . ��� and, there is barely enough on hand etc. rp U ri ,; . �� play was a great success, and, proved ers that year i.mluded the late Pat that lacrosse was the best game ever 11viag are George A. Jackson, of Eg- dir,`ctiG , blew 0 t and the d- verlo, t il �� finc3utfing last Year's ,balance) td car- 0— very humorous as, well as tbavIng a Mulchay; William "Crow" Blackford, played a,nd if played Properly was not mondv4Ae, now on a.South American coulrol, his car crashing bead.ou ju_� .�.� 1 � �� 4 n-rther immediate support fifill , - .. ry on until the ,last of March- Ing good moral. now of Goderich; t4e late Dr. Charles too rough. He thinks it requir,,] crulgo- H. M. Ja�ckson,, of Toronto; to Mr. Chapman and then going ov " , I .-,(, The cast, directed by, Beatrice Dmv- Cp,mpben; the late Tom Stevens; the more skill, too, than any other s,port Judge John A. Jackson of Lethbridge; er a steep embankment into- the . .... ".. us the.CommAttee. are faced with' the SCOUTS W&L COLLECT er, was as follows: (Nora Calatran, am I,Ae Bob McDonald; the late Jack but continued roughness finAfly kille� r, T. Jackson, of Eg-mondville, and Niagara river. In the crash Mr. C'hap- I . � NM Q 1, .. , � � oecessity -of closing the fund on April . .., Oth instead of A-prU 30th, as pilanued, OLDPAD111111 up-to-date daughter), Verna McLean; SmAth, Bill Briarley, now of Cale- it. I Aliss Margaret Jack,K)n, of Sgm,ond- man suffered two fractured ribs,, but i � I lulw, MAGAZINES (Mrs. Peggy 0alaban, -her old -fashion-, dor.4a; H. M. Jackson, no�w of Toron- ,Qnp. of Mr. Jackson's team mates 't ilbQ ....... who is spending the winter in th*� other Passengers received only a � an4 this, in face of the fact that we - ed I have. before us an additional request mother), Jean, Venner; �Carlyle to; Jack "Cotton" Bell, also of Toron- no "thip old Seaforth HuronG football Callf,Drnia. One broblier, F. C. Jack- shaking up, and none of,those in the - t. fof help by a widowed, mother. This Boy S-jcouts will make their annual Coleridge, a tramp out for his health), to; Bob Jackson, of Seaforbh; Fred tvam was Judge James L, Killoran, of son, of Montreal, died about five years Toronto Car 'Were badly lujilred. Mr. � is a frank statement of the, situation paper collection on Friday, April 2?,nd. Harold Cudmore; (Johnny Calalian, Eeattie,, of Toronto; Jimmy Dick, of Stratford. ago. Ohar)maii was driving his new Car . I " And the comanithee hope that yfour Trucks will ,call at Seaforth residenc- Mrs. Calaih-an,'& son]), Bill McLean; Seaforth; the late W. McDougall, and "Jim Killoran Played right forward Bob Jark.,con got big schooling it, and both It and the Toronto car were -, . I 1� Immediate financial -help may enable es and stores. on: that day. (Danny Millens, a Coll -ego friend of Paul Freeman, of Toronto. for the Hurons for some years and (Continued from Page 5) badly smashANL . . I .... , 11 I :1 us to continue -the supply of milk to As tdiis- is one of the few means the Johtmy's), Cliff Young; (Mm. Edmon- W.0, used to have some great la- he was a merutper of Lbe team Ghat neely chj1dren, until Apill 30th, for Scouts have of raising funds, citizens ton, au'aultra-modern mobber), Erla crosse games with Stratford Intermed- won the Western, Ontario champion - which the sum of $50.00 is necess4ry. are urged to co-operate, by swvimg Treffry; (Ed. F,dmonton, her sou� a iate-9 that were always nip and tuck ship in 1890," Mr. Jackson said. "He Previously acknowledged-, $110.26 their old papers and magazlines until four flusher), Den Stoneman; (Ratie affairs," Mr. Jackson related. "We and the late George Dewar played the 17hank you! collection day. Schwartz, an obliging veighbor), Ru- Played against such fellows as Jim nicest combination of any pair of . I by DalTymple. Music was supoliedbe- McFadgen, McCutcheon .and- Bush- right forwards that I ever saw. The L � . tween acts by Arthur Finlaysom of field. Jim, McFadgen was always my myembera of the old Hurons . t a t t h,a . 0 I Brucefield, and readings by Mrs. beo. 'check in those games and we Used to timale were the cleanest bunch of ,� N .., I 1. r** . '� I � 2 ".1 . �,,,� , ... I . ! '1� � , , .1 I � ", , , .� , , . . , ,� I I -I .Hess, of Heteall, which were much go at it hammer and tong. Almost boys I ever knew." I At a recent meeting of the board Albrecht, of thig villa . � "I %aearorlin. Daum nion r,unyers gel. The funeral . %1*1 Other mf.,mbers, "" ' J enjoyed. anything wed and if we could jump of the champion- ,of Police Trustees, of Znrleh it was was held, on Monday, services at'the . ­ , ,� ... .1 .1 1, , � —0 0 ne anobher's toes we never pass- ship Hu -,ons of 1890 included W. Me- decided to make a start. on a perman. bouse, ,church and graveside being ;1,1. E .. , �!P Defeat ,F,xeter - in Tourne ed up the chance. Off the field, Donald, right back; J. J. Clennan, ent water supply system for a por. Conducted by Rev. . Tuerkbeim. in, ­,( I . _ I I �� y r%. though, Jim MeFladgen and-, I were goal; W. Willis, left back-, J. Living- tion of the ,Kifl6ge. Drinking water i t r ,t k place In t e Lutheran .. , '� " o ' .. I I � - - . s e men too 11, ,Ni� ', �, ', �, ,:1,1�1� I L.O.L.MenSponS"A real fast friends and we remained so stone, rigbt balf back; D. McDonald, now supplied to residents and otbe.r cemetery. Amongthose, who attend, ,1,1� Allembers, of thei Exeter BadmAnton feated M. . McKellar and Carmichael, for years." I oentre li'ali Ibmak; Bob Jackson, left places -of business- located near the ed the funeral were Rev. and Mrs. P. I .�� A- '" I 11 I 431uh were guests of -the Spatorth Club 2-16. I Enioyable Euchre .11'.." I Mr. Jacks,6a, who is, a former 41- thalf back; George Dewar,� captain and deep water well at -the fire hall with L. Ho*ald, of Elmw01Dd-; Mr. anid,Mrq. ,�. �;�, . ,; ;� I Jana , 1,3,11. . , , on Wednesday evening when, the Ice-' 1 de J. B. H 0 E ete a Mrs _ - LadieW Doubles I rector and vice-presi; nt of the 4, - right forward, endemon, cen- a private systern. of water pipes. The EdL H Wald, X r; Mr. nd . ... ". Z, Yl�, als won -a close and- exciting tourna- Peg Grieve and Mrs. Moir defeated Al.,an lacrosse Association, believes tre forward; J. Smith, left forward; work this season will consist of Jay- Fred Hlowald,' St. Marys, and many I... ��11` inent, by one game. . An enjoyable euchre sponsoted by I I .,!& . DIgnAn and'Ryalmian, Exeter, 22-12. Find H. J. Crawford, left forward. The jug two-incb. pi'pes. from the fire ball 'others. .... i I �;,N , "! � iay. Kirk and Kinney, Exeter, defeated the men of the Loyal Orange Locige� :.1111'1� 1. Lunch followed -the. P I . I " I .. � . ,, Q� � . , I _Q�� I -6 " The, games:— was held In the Orange Hall I president of the club in 1890 wa� W. to the Dominion Hotel corner which' Mr. and Mrs� l[van Yurig-blut and; Ur. 11 I I ��;,�� ,on n't, 1 , I Mixed; Doubles _Elle� Elder and, E. Burrows, 22-2. Thursfty, which was weJ4 attended. W. Meredith and G. R. Anderson. was will be used in %upplying water to and Mrst. Jacob W.. Habeibr, spent tfii� , 1,."g ... L. Ilarroeb. and J. Cluff defeated vice-pre-iident. , ", ,:.", ,; consumers for use in case ,,�I; �V�'; 7, r -he honors were. won by�Ahe folilow- of Are- it week -end at Toronto end also attenA�. � �z�,�, � .1 t',! , 413rieeh aAd 'Dignan, Exeter, defeat- Medd and DIglian, Exeter, 22-12. olmes; Red Cedar Financing football and lacrosse Is planned to extendi the syste*A grar ed tile Btuin-Leaf ,hockey game `4t.. . �,-�.4 � ,Yzq - ' -brize, � . _ 11�,_�,K,;,� - &,rs. Rae H � ` I I ed lap, MacTavWfi,'and, Patsy South �Kjnqi . . . -arns before the tum of the century dually in future years,so that"il *110 thab city on saturday eve;ni �, 1.11 J�,,�- ey and, Medd? Exeter, defeated lug: L'Adjes' I tc . i Watd U.4U. Mrs. "R. J. Sproit ��4 Mrs. Render lone hand, Mrs. Harry Hart-, men's -ag. ., !", �".,,I, - I s not the easiest lob in the world. wish to -bave, a supply of pure drink- I , ",� �,��.4, , I I '. ,0� . ,,, , I , , -, ig,'; Atd-Wrk,, Exeter, defeated GeO� 22-9. . prize, Earl Ross; lone hand, R. Mr. S. M. Andietmi has i6a&ed the ,., .'.� .4 , ,,,'� q, There vv�pe no cars for transporting jug wiater can obtain colameetiou, with � ."", �­W',�; ertgon. Lunch was served. . y1i Bay% and 1"et Cluff, �249. Kirk and Ryckmau, Exeter, defeat. ,,o,,- BoCoShirgls% ''� forth for out -of- the system. "'.' house recently occUpled by -6ht late, , � ", i',,�',2A � ; �`;: � 'r'il�'�"'�j�L Lloyd-Hoggatth and, Mrs, Meir de- ed Mrs. W. C. Spr"t and Mrs. Jas. *_ , . town games, and trips to Toronto, St. Amelia Schnell and will Wte,, � �1`,�,,�, .*i'.e."'�,��,§',�. , " i I 11 Late Mrs. Annie Colosky. V"30- - , �i��1:411ffi I , �.�,'4 ..... .. . -, �,L) _ ­, ­, � teated, -, Rocki Exeter, Stev�art, 22-.6.' - sloft MAY 16t bett. 11 ,�,�-;14�1 .,,I�P and, �XfnneY, Qa&barines and, places llkg that kept The residents of this village WeTe 1-1 __ �11 - , I, i,� ;�"_'115� , 1: - . * I . 22- * , i Men's., Doubles . STANLEY I �M'';.��,:_,,�.� , , , 11 I 11 , 51 I I ", �M. 11 ­ . -h ocke 11w mahin, and I ',,,��,, -, � "'..", �_. NO 1 5X t. e treasury pretty low. deeply sh d on Frifty, to team of omtes'gloli, '':to �m, � � ,,, . " ,,�41.'­; " 41� . g"I ,,, �&'. ;&- Qp216'aud Peg Grieve d6feat- Dorrunce, and Hays defeated, Creech Mr. aid Mr§t. George Clark, of var� . "I rememb4," Mr. Jackson said, the. unexpected death of Mig. Annie this metioa aro�,�� an, DArtWW" UV 11,,)�Iy;,.,� 104 a&ev �and, Medd,,b*,keri� 22-7. and 6arseaden, Exeter, 2,243. na, visited with'Mrs. Jean McXln1ey . "that every, spring we used to go a- Colosky, vr .�,­,­,,,,-� ,�'�,Ik,���Illi , Wow ,Q M i� F� I", I f the late Cyrus, C#1,�' m6t0r, tM t f,Wi 1/60d 99F ��',��kil* Lavoson. and Dignau,-Exeter, defeat- skinner and CTeech, Exet,er, d feat- . '­, i� I ��',�,,­,�, 0 aud, son, Campbell, on- Sunday. � $4.80 Per Square Cash long Main Street with tbe'hat and osky. Deceased had been, up ar6&.d :'during the 6dbhfibr'*ft4 � ... 1) . "t, - ed 1. MacTavish and, Mrs. J. Stewart, ed )AcXenzie and .8andy, 22-20. , 11 Spediii Lenten services, will be . .1. , A,very merebailt gave at least a dol- as usual during the day before And 'POWOt 9NA* ' :"atly"A I "' , " '. J� , , . 2ZI7. � . MabTaVish and, Hoggartb. c%featdd held in Varnim wt i #,i "n, , and, Goshen United el'%f - lar. Some of them gave more, and some time during tho night pass9d th1d � to 81% � 64)'9'* ,:: �, 1. *W, � ... Ift W. ' � '9 ' ` I , ' *I'd Lawson ,And. May, Eret6r, 22-14. Churches, comitnencing- on Monday, a d161lar-, at that tlnii� was almost as, away fromi a -heart Attack.' A llfb,',ke4b�thej E V IN, ,11� T " M. Lazarus and kn. 01axt 41-oh"Wed No. 1—.311A% �, , , I ", .n., ­ - �� - 'K ,� , Balkwill and Rytkpa% Vveteri 22-10. , Cardoo and Carmiehael d4faa,ted April 4th, at Vhrlia� Rev. J. R, Peters, . I much at iWe dollars Is to-daly. I must Ion real(je�n.t of,�*.% 6ection bho h; ift., � , , , "" n', , �A , . , .1, " 11 ""I" I - I tid, '# ft1g. W,0, `*'. 0&Z j"Aft" �� 60 .,i�'�,; , r, 22-16. 1 11.11 i'l '.t1h a �141, , ; W % A U , L Hockey and, Suell, Ex6te ,�� I'll, "'J" "I .14 1 . , #4 - t , " ­,�� .. lj , , y ,,� , ,,�� , , I 'Alte � 16OUs ,, Q, ,,, X. Y-offrey and � Stbwatf ,� .d4f sated will. be aasWed at these aerviceg by, ' OAW. 16YA1 frioUft itim ud", I "I , �Z 11; "', I . . 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