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I . �,,,,%,,,#,__ t�, �P'1. , - I I ­ I—— 0, �a_,,,�,rj,"i��, _j� 1.1- ...... .. .11, 0 �, �_,, 1, ,.�,!­ ". �� i M­� , � 1"�_,111_,_. ... 11,�W'4 I . � 4 ;,"L, k - . N E W �'t nESIDENT OF- Sciuth Huron A , ' I � _ � "I'll i :Y,111_19'11k.1141,�` ,� f I .11 I i ,gricultural . CONTESTUNEA �11 , I I I . I - I . .I , t- ­ 1, . . . es .Main tenan,ce of - - LA ", �10­' �,­­�'l " �q ,�. 1. , I I :�l � -1 , I '. . I T 14 . A 1� I I �11 �il 1�i - ,1`2,q�,',',;'-,, .. . '', ,, �D , �1 . - il - , �,., , M � , , -all, ,� - -�,J,,r% 1�!4,111..F.,�"-S,, ff, �, - , 4 g�, 11_'_,"A�,�,-,,� . � V, I "" I -_;__,g � _-4 1 . . I I . , � , , I _ ,-.V,- � JU c ty- Show Saturday SPLE NDID � T;,ALEA t Highway Link ThroughTown IN. " 1; ,� ".� fw .1,1011, INSTITUTE So " ie'L,, . on . � I , . I ,. , " 1, 1�'.,­�'. - . —9, I . I . 0 U, � 1. .... ,-11 - . I . ": I ) .. I I � - . 11. !:�"._ � I , ;;;; – .... 0� .�­��6'1 �1�v -----------W,:- I I I � �21 11 I - .1� I I'll, I Jftnior, Women's Institute :', P"__d� I '. , � . . . . . ... ,�, , � , � � 1 � . I—, � ,� � An Easter Praye 'Entries Are'Cut, By Half Badminton ClOb Enjoys Seafo ----1 '.. � �, - .,..*": ," I r I rth Council H o I d s 0 ,0 , ,.�. ..'; . � ...*", i=ari I I I ;, , . , ,, , , . WD i �. , , � . - - � A, t' n2' ..... , 41. I I .1 .1 Concludes Successful ., As Travellbw is Made .Tourne' on Sti 0 .0 O" 0- B1 lCuts Do A � i -1d . . . . . . i, �`� - , , I ;:� .�. ;:1 I . y . , Aford -1 APril IMeIeting tuesday ; �,�,�,iJl . 1:�, 2. , . . ' - , � " I , ;: �.'�, Lord of the worlds so blight, ' I I ,�, .''�­ - '. .ance, ut Prograin 1s. ,. �, �� ��;:-Ii­ . , _g.� ".. . I'll; I . azardous By, Late Snow 1— . �4 - N�, , Year. The Father's Dear Delight H 43 .".." " est y6t. "I .1 " 1. , I Stricken for m I - . �i,�:,, ""11 , I Courts,,' Piscusses Transient Prob. Ontario Highwap ' ,� " ,­,, -e; . � , -,,�'! ,Oiwl' .1 I., .1 ", Lot me not heedle4go and Ice.. I 1! - . . " - B ; � - ___",,!,,g1 11 i .. 11 : � ... ".- , '' * �� . ..1. . . . I zi��, . . ,,,, ... ARRANGE COMMITTEES ,. . lein. a. Ahnoun'cCMeJnt has been made — � . 11_'�,J� * , , M , , � �, � " ��! 5 " . . I I . . . 1. " , " ;, ,� — ., I . I Indifferent to Thy woo ' .. . �hat the Government is assumi!Ig ;` . . %;�,�, . , I - . Arid awful agony, - ' I.., I - .. I I � � I 6 I ,;,�'"`i"A�,� " _ I � .1 SHOW OPENS WITH ' ' I "e, .sections Of local roads and OVER go 'EXTRIPZ _�;,��"`�'.��', - �'11.1,1 '� , . .,I', L 11 ­ z . I The ,annual- meeting Of the Junior �. , . I ., 7 "' ­ ��,; ... ­ f.ef m6 not -turn aside I LEARN INTERIM RATE will incorporate them 'in th4� pro. " &"Q0&04_6-"*" ,.4 1 1 ��,- i I I , Wbinen's Institute was thold Wednes- .. PARADE. OF ENTRIES- I .Athletic .. . ... - - ,,4,1 , - , "I.;-1, To doubt or to deride . . incial highway. system. .. jt6ads. �F , ,��,., ,'I,.'. , - ', L day, April 13th-, at the home of Mrs. 11-1 sociation, amateur contept on Fri . . � ON ,STREET TAGHI'S -v I The -racquet. swdugers. frbm-- $e&. - ��._.....7­, I . . Dale Nixon, with about 35'members For -Judus gain,, . vening-,unearthed some. splendid tal- affected are Grand � forth Badminte,i Club gav I 1. �! I.;; . I � ,�� . I � o . , $._ . Bend "to Mit 0, _& 9".d " �-� . and visitors present. Mrs. Go4die Oi scorn Thy ,sea�mless dress This district's APAI blizzard which eat, result in the best 1)rogram yet' 0111011, via'Exeter, and aegaunt of .the �A, .1 mselves in a4 intor�- ,.. 11 ! ". � r Irr " , .� presidied. Various ways of making Of perfect,rightoolisness, presented iylltbe sftows.. I club t0urmament om the courts of tqre, I . 17 4 1 � . dfisrupted traffic and. made travelling The Department of Highways will the road from the Bluewater high. , . 'r, ., _. I " � , StMtford Badminton Club Wednoa� , ", � � money for the coming year were men- The robe that wraps our stain. hazaadous on, Saturday, cut by half � � assume costs of maintenance of the way to No. ,4 highway, Via St. ,_ _,." . I DesTdto the fabt Prid'ay's -blizzard I i.�'­A I . connoc I'll, . ,11oned in answeringthe roll call. the entries at the anqua, spring stock made driving ti[L9 ,link within the municipal- Joseph, Zurich and Hensalf. ;, �', I , I , I nearly Imposs:%le, ov d&Y night, MY% the Stratford �B � � .... , " 1"11 Bessie Rice and Mrs, Dale Nixon Open Miriel eyes to see . show of the jgouth�iuron Agricultural 500 people attended #iho perfo er ItY on No. 8' highway, council learmed e"_ .... 1"., � ­. rmance. Herala The visitors were bli*m, �.. , %% were, appointed as delegates to Guelph Life twaii, the accursed tree SKI*fety, Henaiall. Had the weather been at all ' -0t W meeting on, Monday, when the 0 0 0 0 0 _* thirteen matchos tD..tV,�, I I � 1.i'�'� I � . I -b , ,,, � , .1 wt. RK � ;...""'.. ' , ,,, , . I I , ., � . .. I . , � � � �..�.,.� �. , � . Convention in May. ,An,, attendance Flowing to me,, � I Quality was well sustained and, agree' DePartTent submitted an agreement , ed the best %periformeace th6 , , And ,to all those who yearn able, attendance records would easily to be,signed by the town, � ' Y"..,AMV6 '. �,- I contest for the new year will be held while entries were down, the attend- have, boeu- smashod, . . �_ I., . ____7— gmen here 81.4ce, the two cith,si lauuch� ,,,�, � While for a number of years, the , ' ,,.? . I -With, Jean Gemwell and Bessie Rice More of' the God to 14ftru ance Was above average. Master of ceremonies was Elmer D. Department has been doing certain years ago. y ., I . ..'Y " i . �. . . I . . RTH' ' .� . -a few. � ­�%,4� . I as capta3me. Community singing con- Who bled on Calvary. A Parade of all entries in'the show, Bell ind despite the more -than thirty work I I . I . I cluded tihis part of the meeting. on the. road, nothing definite SEAfrO MAN NOW1 "d "'O fr'en'n oDn"luou 11-, . H. ISABEL GRA11kM. headed by the Hensai-I Dana, was a entries, the program I It . in the 'mixed: doublea� .th.e . .- Mm.,eh-ar.1es_F;y)rp presided over th 4 did- ]lot seem 1had been agreed. between it and, the nk1rdh , , , .., I . , ,,, e. . �, feature of the afternoon. long. I . town with resulting, owifusion. ,The - .t .. . 'Iecti6n of toffleers, which axe as fol-, *_ I uOtters 'Won match for match with � I , ' ,;t; I e Prizft in the,torse classes went as in tile senior awards a Hawaii agreement, the Stratford blub, and the coulit: ,hi . . . . . . . . . 1:....11 . . . . . . . ;,.. ,11 1, lows: Mirorary president, Mrs. E I an. as Presented by the De- RINCIPAL 11111.1;i,�,..� . follows: quartet4e composed of Keith Sh rpe,' paTtment, will end this confusion. � mixed doubles vir,ound up at six -&U,, . , , : ��,��,:, I . " " a ' ' . :' q � B. Gondie; president, Mrs. James F -Clyde, aged stallion, Robert Mur- Clem Thiel, Arthur Finlayson and The Department agrees to� maintain . In the ladlbff' doubles, the holno� ci,tl�f) . 1-12, � - . . .�'­ �� .. , I I 11 Scott; Ist vice-pres.', Mrs. A. E. Croz: S Al X , S C ["I U11 01 LI 'PUP -111S * diobk, Brucefield; stallion foaled in Palank Kenny won first prize; 2nd, the roaA with the exception of sborm ,Tames Gillespie is Awista t " four Of six matches- '5eaforth ,11� , I ler; 2nd vice-pres., Miss Beasde Rice; TORONTO 1935, William Hiamilton & Son, Crom- Louis Morgiate, St. Marys, 3rd, Hill so -em, to sand and snowplow when 11 6opped the decision In the m,en,,S � �� I I . sec�trea%.,, Miss Ruth Gordon; Direc- i doubles, three to t . �, � , tore, M-!�,s Thelma Elgie, Mm. D. Me- TO SING IN ' arty; Percherrou., 'aged, stallion, Dan, Billies, Egniondvilie; 4th, Terry Gor. necessary.' It will collect licenses for Head of Central Tech- wo :77..� " I � - ROS&, Heltsaill; W11111am'Sebtrag, Zur- don, Clinton; ftb�* Alta.a. Penl�ale, Exe. gasoline Pumps and signs adjoining Pollowing are the.,resulta: , , ,�, � I Intosh, Mrs. Wnx Oldfleld; lunch con- 1. ' . , . ich; standardhied bmod. mare, Dr. A. ter; 6th, Lloyd Fulford', Clifiton; 7th,� ,the bdghwaY. nical School. . Mixed Doubles .4 . venor, X,issi Mykle Papple; pru�gram " : , I I vonivenor, Miss Margaret Leyburn; Will Take Part in. Massey R. cawPbell, H�umll- I Ellen Charlesworth, C114ton, - Coun,61 approved the , eement, I Darranc I e and Mrs. meir, seaforth, I . : � ,,, � : t "" - Bower convenor, Mrs. E. B. Goudle 11 'Mrtil such ated Deethn and Meihm, 9-1�5, 15. - .'�� � ; Filly'or geldink under three years, The Tuck sisters - of �aImer'ston but withheld- definite.actio, - It-fe � � , I Hall Concert During M. Thompson, HensaN; ,filly or geld- came first in -the juniors; 2nd, Lois time as certain -ambiguous clauses, in There are few &tudents who at 6,,,. 16-11. .. - . , I auditor, Mrs. Margaret Hay; district I , t', I I I 11E .11 � director representative to district an- Easter Week. ing under I year, S. E. McArthur, "Dunlop; 3,rd, Jack Agax; 4,th, Venus the agreement are interpreted.' ' matriculation roll up the record of Dempsey and Reath, Stratford-, de. I -, I 0 . � Tlenzall; Dr. A, R. Campbell, B. and and Fraisor; 5th, Dorothy Gal op; 6bh, A communication from. . . anal, Mrs. Leonard Strong; pianist, I M e ss ",James Gillespie, newly appointed as- feated George Hay& amd'janet Cluff, �`,,, . * � � I 'C'. I . Miss Sfarah Whitmore; assist. piaudst, S.ix S,eafo,r.bh students have been .9. Case, Hensall; ,draft team, Jam��s June Murdock. M099 and Quinian ,retently appointed sistant priuri- 15-8, 17-16. . T,��­." Mrs. C. Broadfoot; press eec., Mrs. chosen to represent tbe� Seaforth pub- Scott, Oromarty; Russell Scott, Crom- Other features, were t -he outstand- 0()uDtk assessors,"Was"i-eferred to the Pal at Central L. Hoggarth and Peg. Grieve., Sea- .. !" : ""', �11. . 1. I iug Canadian "" Clerk and, Asse-ssor for an answer. ­ .i. ,�:.i;, ... Dale Nixon; Stanxbng Committees lic School in- the choir of Ontaito pub- arty- ventriloqudst, La Monte, ­ T e c ih n i c a I forth, defeated Yeandle, and Lee, I I 0, Agriculturie and Cfanadiau Industries, lic sobool childreq, which will sing, in Agricultural anare in foal; William of Toronto, and the Kansas Farmer. PerMissd,oli' to hold a tag day on - ", �. -4 &chool, Tm-on- 15-6. 5-9, :?" 11 , i May 14th was requested by the Sal- 1, L. _1 I .� '. �;,;_, . .. �,, . -N , . I �. , , ­.. h! �. i.; . . i , Mi" Bessie Rice;. Health, Mm. Jas. Massey Hall on April 2ft1L TtDe pupils Rucb,anaml, Herivall; filly or gelding A, dance followed the program. V .:;. to, says t h e Langan and MacIntyro, Stratford, � , I vation Army and, granted 4?n m,oLi?ja . : ': ::'4. I I.. ''I Doig; Home Economics, Mrs. Eldon who will -take part from Seaforth are: under three y-lalrs� William Hamilton �b 4i I . . Is ;. ,, f�;, -':i; Daily Star re- defeated MarTavish and M&ry Hart, ,- � - McIntOS011; AhYvonue Moore, Kabbleen. Holmes &, _9011S; filly or gelding.under 2 years, - --- ;;:; LITI L2, "..... _,; I I" Kerr; Vilucation, Mrs. Jus of Councillors Parke and'S, ".T " :i: .1 , " .101- -6, 15-11. -11, �1, i . I 'I- The P.U.C. advised, councili t�at the - ."J"'Ir -.4%WW :. cently. iVit was 15 1 I � - . ��, Legislation-, Miss Joan- Gemmell; Re- Margaret Pethick, Jamie Moffxt; Jea�. George Dick, Hensall; filly or gel,dd,n ' ' )P. 1 :!;� "N' .. W._ 1, .il in 1914 that he McKenzie and P. Southgate, Sea- ,� 11 . , Def and Commundty Activities, Miss under one year, William Pepper, en- ILE.P.C. bad set an interim rate of .2 i" .�;�i �.��;, . in a t�r i c ulated forth, dtfeated White and White, 15-11 ... 1, , � Currie, Margaret Dale. They will be 11 ' Lions Hear Talk $29.00 per year for the new streat - ;P� � .,.!*mt'___ - k . � . I . I ,!,." . e-=5'! i , , ,. A ; from Seaforth 15-8. .. ;� Dorra Dalrymple; Historical Research, accompdaded by Miss M. E. Turnbull sall; Victor Jeffery, Dr. A. Moir. kights, as, of December 1, 1937. Coun� ' .- . Mrs. Robt., AL Scott; Publicity, Mrs. 1. I !-� r'. - ".. - VvIngfield and Wingfield, . Strat I .. I of the public school 4taff. I Gen -oral a I Purpme team, Cosgrave ogy cil authorized payment cove -ring De- :.,­�:�i:.,4'­g..12F �11 .R. Nott; Peace, Edmi�catlou and Inten On Phrenol Irl. '...'; ��! Collegiate, tak ford, ,;�. .. The,.public school children, -together Brewery, Toronto; William Decker, . comber and, instructed the P.U.C. to -..,. `.!;it'.. ". . ing . the ' first defeated Southgate andi� T. Darroeb, .... 11.1 ,� 7 %1610 iM. '' - - gg.._,;.;i=E . .j �'. , .:.-: -;t .., ��,11,1! M: . .zt national Relationship, Mrs. J. Mile- wdt1h the secondary school choir, pres- Zurich; roadster owned by farmer, . . continue the lights as, they now are, Eldward Blake 15-12, 15-8. �.41 4 breebt; Camadianization,' Mrs. ., . '�I:.-,!... - ' ..... 11 W. �..... . I ' 1. �:��i. -, _ scholamhip in Root amd Reid, Stratford, defeated I'll . 5 I ents annually, a concert, which is a Curn.le & Torritt, Ward Hodgins, W. Lio until such time as the new lighting' i. ,�.. M , I Coleman. .f 11 Bas4I J. Duncan presided at - . H ;!.�M- i I p I After - tbankingithe hostes* the meet- feature of the Ontario Ediicational. As� E, -Keyes; filly or gelding under two the regular i�ieetimg of the Lions C on. the eazt side'of .the street is ready. .- �1_1�_ in a t h e in atics N. CaidrLO and Miss McKellar, 15-6, . ". 2- . 11113 t ,,, ing was adjourned, followed, by sing- Campbell, W. J. HAr- on Monday evening, w6�n, Objection to tramsients trespassing . apd saienceand 15-8. W, P, , . soclation, which meets annually in To- years, Dr. A. R. the special I I ... . qualifying for Lazarus'" and janot Cluff se,aforth, 1� I... ... I � , I . ing "God Save the King" anol lunch.. r,Ynto at Easter. It is exiected the veT.. 11 . speaker was Mr. W. IL Cololougli, of in the towu Hall was made by Coun- , _, . : ' concert will be broadcast. cillor Sills and council agreed that nine other defeated Inglis and stevems,o,n, 15-11, 11.111. I I (Continued from, Pagq. 4) . lboadstor, open, Currie & Tervitt; Straiford. Two soles by Mr. Jes. Ir. the practise must stop.' Mayor Cluff Jaroes Gillespie s c ho I arships- 11-15, 15A . . I I I . . I roadster" team� Currie & Tervitt; Scott were much enjoyed, . � I P.� ' I --�—* . .. roadster eham-pion, was authorized to confer with Chief He ranked third Maynaxd 4114' Pvams, Stratford-, de- .�� .. 11 I . I CWrie & Ter"Vitt. In an interesting addr,ess, Mr. C in the province in general proficiency. feated J. dai&6 ind, Agnes Case, 15-2 1 1�, . ," 11 - -on d 01- oi Police S71oll re transients in gea- I � � ��� I", 4 : . . I . Champi raft mare or gelding) clough told of the seAence of phrenOl- eral and panhandling transients who Mr. Gillespie finished two years of (Continued, on Page 4) -11 I Pupils Take Part Russell Scott. . ogy and w! .�, Cba,n3PdK)n agricultural mare; th the aid of c�harts out- u,,d the proceeds for beer, in par- the honor Inatric co7urse at the Uni- I I . Or 9VId- Tined the various stYles, On which con- ticular. .. -___�_q .1 LioNs allB ' ift, William Buebanan, William Ham- clusions are based. veq-.ity of Toronto before he went ov- 11 ,4 ­ __­ --�­_ — . -.4w-Piastw-Recital ' f The fire insurance oil the flour ral 1.1 ers-eas in 1916. Returning two years �, �Ik I � � . I - ­ 1, � � - ilton, & Sons; draft or agricultural I-400, W. J. P11 an m4ved�W�voter.,Df prop+�rty I—... � 1� I ­ . ,filly or gelding, James Scott; township thanks t - - . Ac was discu-§s0d, at some later he entered ,the faculty ,&f applied . I , , ,,� I . . aduating I I ' � ,,,, ' 'L � no recitial was given prize James Scott, W. Hamilton & was in charge of Lions M. A. Reid Turgeon interests in the mill had with honors in 1921. 'Since then be �� �� - M. K';'MN,& .; - "­ O'Dbe�&Pe,akel*. The meeting leiigth when council learned that the science and engineering, gr M DISTNCTAPPR I I -_ I. -_ A vocal and pia I AISERS I at the home of Mrs. AL R. Rennie on Sons' � i In making an appeal for t -he Milk . and B. J. Duncan. I been taken, ovev by the Excellence HOLD MEETING IN LONDON 1, ,�, Saturday afternoon last when a very I Special has secured, his bachelor of pedagogy - 1:1 Fund the committee have done: - so creditable performance was given by Flour Mills. The fin� insurance com.- degree, his �1_ I 6 � � . , . for two reasons: First, because ,Mth Britton, Edith Hillem, pergus Best Clyde stallio.'ri, Robert Mur� .)? - *_ (Continued on i'age 4) high school principars and I . 111� there were -needy child,YeV& appeals Bell, Patricia Beoliely, Lois Wright, dock; gentlemen's turnout, Currie & � vocation principal,du certificate. He Mef,tring recently in London, ap- ., � Tervitt; %voinan's, driver, Curd —0 I haS served 16 Years at Central Tech., ptraisers of -the Canadian F-&rrLL Loan. . ..", for help reaching the Lions Club, and Joan, Mc�aster, Joyce C.brter, Joan e & Friiends Honour . 11 Years as director of the engineering Board discussed the work of the.clDra_ . I I Tervqtt; best wagon barse; William ; also because the usual, club funds McMaster, Donald Munn, Walter Dos- Decker. I and aircraft department. ing season. The meeting was ... I I . I were exhausted by heavy expenses well, BiPy Munn and K6netili Hart. Cattle . Norman Sc'o' iSCOUTS WILL COLLECT.. , .. I in ... for crippled children. So if the cdiii- . ins Mr. Gill�spre is k son of Mr. and charge of W. G. Whiteside, branch � . � :, I dren's need wasi to be supplied there I Angus aged bull, Bert Klopp: bull Mrs. Neil Gillespie of Seaforth.' I manager of the Board for Ontario, and, , . . seemed no other,way tham to organ- . calved 1936, Bert Klopp -and 2nd; cow -Prior to Marriage ! OLD PAPERS, MAGAZINES � special interest,, was credited as Dr. 11 I ... I � ize a Milk Fund for the purpose. Tb any age, Bort Klopp; heifer caNed . I I 41�. J. D. Ma,cLeau, Commissioner of the ' Rmrd, for all Capada, laid befoee the . � , �1 ]art appeal for support will be made Presbyterian Choir 1936, Bert Klopp and 2n(l, Doy.�Scouts will inake their annual d ( on, April 27th, and we earnestly so. I . S�hr,rth.rn aged bull, R. M An enjoyable event took place &h . McKILLOP BRIDE-TO�BE meeting b s ideas and ideals for bet- � I I - Peck, Tues,day evening when friends of Nor paper collection on Fri,LJ'ay,.A1Pi1 22nd. ::: I _ ter seryi,ce to the farmers bf Ontario - I . licit your support for the children. To Present Cantata W. C. Gestricker; bull calved 1936, mail Scoins honored him at a gather' Trucks will 11 at Seaforth residen- through th-e operaWon of this board. ; . - ca . I qhe greatest Idan; who everr lived em- R."M. Peck and 2nd; cow any age, ing at the home of Mr. Albert Baker , ces and stores on that day. HONOURED ON TUESDAY Similar meetings- will be held with- �� phatically'declaredi that the only �ustl- W. C. Oestricker, R. M. Peck; heifer, Mr. Scoins is shortly to be married. As this is one of the few raeans the , I . .; . I., �, ,Olivet to Calvary I I in A�e next f6w days in Toronto and . . fication for a man having an abund- , , . calved 1936, W. C. Oestrieker, R. M. Euchre Prizes were won ,by Far] ,Scouts have of raising funds, citizens, Ottawa, and it is expected that ap,- ��� ance of goodi things is that "be may , Peck. -most -C 1,d -opeTate by saving afternoon about thirty. piai-sals will commence in the third . � I Ross, tone hands; William Kerr, 01 Ur9L to co . I give thereof to him that seedeth." In Maunder's Passion, Oarftat,a, "Oli�et Herefords, aged, bull, O'Neil Bros., games, and John'Pullman, consolation. ilivir old Papers and magazines until five, girl friends gathered at the homr . 1 JIM'i , � " -, � �,� , e I I I � 1 4 " . � _. ' �, �, I . :1�1 - !� IFW I ­ r__ i I � I . � � I I I I I this case the. need, is little -children, To Calvary," will Do given by First Howard Wright; bull calved 1936, Following euchre, short addresses (ellect.ion day. of Mrs. Lorne We week of April, if weather permits. I ­ . _b,ster in, honer of Reeve J. M. Eckert of Mci�Allop, a ' � I I unfortunate and needy, who appeal to Presbyterian chofr an Friday evening, O'Neil Bros., Howard Wright; cow were given by R� G. Parke, B. 0. Muir the bride-to-be. M:s:s Helen Mo,re. I)` � I . —0 I praiser for this divtritt,'attended the . .1 _you "that have.11 April 15tb. This beautiful choral wo,rk any age, Howard Wright, O'Neil and W. C. Sutherland, avd? on behalf The afternoon was, spent in garrres. meeting. . . , I .. .1 . Previously acknowledged..$112.76 includes solos by Mm. J. A- Munn, Bros.; heifer calved in 1936, O'Neil of the gveq�ts the following address I Miss Bella Watson gave a reading. ar. . R_ P. D. IL ............... 1.00 'Mrs. W. A. Wriplit, Mrs. J. A. Kerr, Bras. and 2n,(L ' was given Mr. Scoins, who was also ter which 6e Eridt(%-elect was present. . . e � � , i Mrs. J. E. Daley, Mr. F. E. Willis, Mr. ,,Market cattle,, butcher ste-er or presented with an electric grill: Golf Club Captains ed wifh a beautiful rose and green ' A delicious lunch was, seTved by .. . I �.. 1 $113.76 Dalton L. Reid and Mr. J. T. Scott. hedfer, Howard. Wright, W. C. Oest- "Dear Norm: We have recently re- I 11 coniTorter and green Italian bed- tlx, hostess, Lulu and Audrey Web- , ­ I ricker rl'N,-!.' P- I— 11 I celved -the ve pleasan, n,— j­­;� - Are Annoinf-pri . read I � . � I I . I . I ..P Vy em, U N ei I � Bros., W. C. Oeetricker, R. M Peck. ­ — ing us of your intended marriage. We, : -e ster. . , , . I I Doys' judging, helfers, 61Z�in Car- ii-Adbael, Tom Robson,, Newton Hall-, foal, Tom tberefore, assAarnblebere this. evening to spend with you a few pleasant hours previous to bhis . � , Captain and' Vice -Captain at the Seaforth Golf and Country Club will ' . ..... * ... — Being a Dictator Is No Fun ' � ' i q, Robson, EdIson Forrest I outstanding be J. M. McMillan J. E. Keating, ... I Newton, HalL I 1. and, happy event. and ��. . Judges were J. C. Steckley ana , We wish to 8ffer to you our sincere ac6ordin,g to the golf committe.c of the --- A Letter' To AdOlDh Hitler - " I liumphrey Smell. and hearty good wla-hes on this, occa- club, The names were ontitted I . ' from a Leport OL 00 committee meet� I . The Ron. Mr. Justice J. M. Godfroy the work of the court. I think the —*— sion and hope that, every year of your ing in last week's paper. ' . . � 1. � . in Supreme Court at Stratford on evidence is clear the .impact took married life may 114d you happier Golfers anticipate that with com�tia- Seaforth, Ont.., April 13, 1938, Just W"hat is' coming in the. future 1. I Wednesday allowed dhmages of place on the north half of the road,." than the last, and that the My tak- ued warm weather, Play will be pos� HerF Adolph Hitler, none of UP, can attempt to surmise, . ing Your name and, bec,oming your $76150 add, costs In the $4,000 action Acting for Burling were ,____ _____ DEPUTATION WILL MEET . sible over the week-encl. Gneenskee Berlin, GermanT. Bui it stands to reason that You. after -1 . life partner may find you as;lo p- yal and Im,e Dear Adolph:— I", brought by William Burling, of,Strat, ray, of Stratford, and W H. R. Dow]- ' for some d you've rounded off the- c0rners and � 4.. 1 ' f.rd, against Joibur Gormley, of Dublin D true a hugliand as you baver t6en a and rep'ort the courso to be in splea. Now that the plebiscite i5 a thing .1. I , by, X-C., of Hamdlton, and for Gorm- GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS friend. From our inmost heart , got . Austria completely subjucated, �, as the resul, t of a traffic accident an ley, Frank'Donnelly of GiodericlL , . , Dear did condition, of the past and Austria It," been You will cast your prophetic eye uP_ I I * Ilighway No. 7. and 8 east of Sbr,t- Miss ITene O'Rourke, .of McKillop . Norm, we say, with one voice: Go�d . fKAdled to your bosom, I've been vvon- on one or more of the smabler coun- I k fmd last Jul% , Township, nurse-bi-tralning at Kit. A d,eim-tation representing the town bless you and your bride with His derifig what you would do for poor tries lying just beyond the bordlers of . I A counter cladin; for. $500 brought cheaer, and first defendant witness, council and Collegiate Institute choicest blessings. -11, "L Board ness. Again wishing you and yours little Ott&—last of the Hapsburgs. the. Reich. Most probabiy it will be 11 � � � by Mr. Gormley was dismissed . with said the night, was clear when she was in To,ronto, on, Thursday confer- We also wish you to accept this every happiness in, the future, we Really I think it a shame to kick the Czechoslovakia. In attempting, to . �­ I costs. . . and,:the Gormley party left Dublin. ring with officials of the Department gift, an, electric grill, as a glight token are, Yours very sincerely: FIN boy out in, til)e cold, You could 'at swallow that country you will find a .. ;. I The accident, from which th10 coUrtt'�hd said- three of them, including of Education and the Municipal Board. of our regard for your future happl_'I.Friende." h'asit land ,him a pair of your old ov- certa,'in amount of OPPosition, but with , ,; . ' � , �� case arose, Qedarrad on a foggy, night '161iii'Go'rmley, driver of the car,stop- The proposed dobenture Jssuo to cover �', � — er-all,q and give h1m a bucket of paint. your mechanized forces and your .": -and evidence given during the 'ca-46� pod at a Afillebell botef and, did not exPenditures at the Collegiate to pro- I �'... - -1. ­ - Or you could sunrTron all tll;p rest of fle,(,(,, of bom,bing machines you will ...... .,�; I : Indicated that visibility was 'verpr'stop again, until they reached a gaso. vide for new'obligatory courses will ' his family and put them Ib" plinting be. able. to slaughter a few hun4reds poor. � . I ­ .... �, ". � � line station east of StratfolA. There be gone into thoroughly. rowers upon, the graves, of, those who of thousands of womeu and, cbild,ren ,�Z I � , "la there anything a difter of a Waa 'no fbg until they were east of - I ' * have taken the sthorteet way ou-t to after the fasibion, of rranco ill S, ,( "I., . f 'I mT can dp on such a night -meept Stratford ., —0— - j.. pain. "`,� . - The car was travelling . WcaPo the s"allb4 blessings of That =com-plisb4M., Your legions of *1 I . . �,�� I keep to his, own side of the'ruidi and about 26 miles all hour. The Gormley . Nacidont. 960osesltepp,ers can move in while yol, - ':1 , hooe that tihe other man, does House Cleanin' Tim _5 I � the car was 'between two or three feet TwoLocalChurches , . g e And believe me it reports are true add! another stax to your crown. ,�, �, 1. , � . ! e swmst" lIr . Justice Godfrey, asked. from the edge of the pavement, she I . . —'it wou-M keep the entire tribpe of No doubt the tragedy of Austria I � I'll, I . "T"i aktion was brought by Mr. said. and did not change direction, Hapsburgs, 'on their toes for quite will be repeated, and the world w � , . BurIft 46h, b6half of ,his wfle, Julia, T�e driver of the Go,rinley car, Jno, Call Ministers , Ili .",I- . sugg . 1;', � , rests the need for some tiroO to Complete thle, ioli. I'd again be treated to the 1 ,ut 1. 'and daughtef, June. Edward Gormley, P. Gormley, defendant in the sctlon� I . . . spectacle of .. 1,4" . � . ­ I . like, to bear4rom you relative to the hundreds of the best people of 11? �. .1;, , Owner of -the car, countei-clalms for sm!4 ,he has been dilving a car for The congregation of Norths-I&D Unit- . wetter because I am oonvin.00d leav- Czec,hoAoviakia burrydng themsielves .1 14�� �� . ," "I ,. �,�, - I $500 damages to the car 'and foi the the Put 12 years. Front Dublin to e4 Church on Monday issued an un- ing SIG many new miadie gravefi "Onth- iri-16 iterndty rather than ldve beneath ,,.�,, . � zli "I ��� 1 � ";i,'t, deith of his, daughter,!' ft' cdontUifted Stratford the road was 4D]ear, but east animous cau to Rev. out adornment of any 'kiiid wou'Dd rob llhe� folds of the swastika liag. ­ I , � �,,�;��,', � �161 t�X'11 H. V. Worl�man., Hardwood Flooring I .!"Iv,L� �� , in summing u,p .the ewe. I., from StratfOrd he said he encounter- of Petrolls., which has been accepted. . , � you of more or less Prestige. That AMr Czechoslovakia the little,cou,ii. � " "Thoexplianatiam gk,ev by the oecu- ed fog. . . ". "I i - . I . k � Egmond"lle United, Church Oil Sun- . woub& be a calaml,ty too -great to 1g. try to th.6 g,6uth.. Will In all, ­11�1 - , , I pants -of Aho Gormley car de, faulty. The approaching ' �ro.ba,hlt- ,�5 1 �.. . 1, ,,�tf , Blitling car was day issued an) u-nanimio-mb ,call to Rev. . re. It might Put nasty t,b0,dgbt4 In AY claim Y'011r, attention., ,V I7 .4��O�� '!*, a Nothing you could'invest i n 'will no . tight . , , Iffis' Irehi§- O'Rourke say's she W,at On Its ProPeir M& of the road when W. A. Gai�diner, of Londesboro. He I the beads'of both your buildies�Gor- there you'll �run up ttg ins __ , . a .. , wat6hing-the-odge of tho,pavpment. he first saw It, a,% was his own Ins, It , j �, rrr F I -gentle. I �.::: . �, -L. , 1111,,��. , - �` will follow Rev. A. W. Shephard, who 0 , ing 1�o- t, Nazi. and N6� 3, Goebbels. ncian n#e4. Holtba. Horth& fr,golne I , ,,,'�,,�!",�, !, " Gormley says t6D Bui je car suddem. chins, but wbeu about 1.0 feet away resigned Some Wee4s ago. give you more pleasure and Thei might have a pipe dream and scrapp& hinjejelf slid ',�,��,' 11 I I .1�� I I chances are ybu -""j . ly swerved when it �'&mo within a from hi th Btfflt�ig o I 11,.�.t.,I" . � a __�r turned "and get to imagining they can do be.tter ,vnll noDt. P I ,,�,��, I %� I & 4 .P able to, slip anything over "I ", ­ I m �& for me.,' He sWd he comfort than ,� few feet Of him. �, Nime, stral running the job than you yourself. M him Rk' .. "", ��, e -you did ,on, Benit4 W,h,bj% ., � ," 1, ' . i0l'�); t Ir "If th-o-:1oase, were decided, on that hadn't time to turry eftherright or left ' � Should fibat transpfre you would you squMW in 13 ' 1,��, '. " ,I ,�, ,� I ? . , ... " 7111, , I re'naw pasat. bat it � , , �': "", ,:I,." evidenc6 atone I think I wotild,actept tefore the crash. He said the wind. I I ! - .J'­,X',� � , , �` �,�:, , �, Post Office. Open , . have to r0peat Your Purge of soffib --J,d when koil db &g� bk. #6rtha �ft, " ,,'��,;."Aqlfl� , 11 ", lf�i,,�%� ... � ", ... � -the Burling'story. On, th6-Btreng,th of shield wiper on his car was, wagkimg _ ,4 POLISHED OAK ... FLOOR time ago when, you wiped out a ,few will' have grzi &� , �' ,1 1."t'," I', 4 ' , I Ved, dt the, hotdoro , " lk . . I I �,,�tv,IN I . I �. 4 ,,, -4 ,� I,, , " �11, 1 ,7� ,!��, � 11 other evidence. I have come tp the Jimt prlur,to the accident and. "it was s-pere of your old friends and col- Rtimania—th,6, , '0&dpt�s­ k a, 1� I " tg"', 1 ,7,,.`,�, . Hour on Friday ' lahCi6t ­.�,� - -0y . ",;",v " . � , -1, '). -;;"4,ny�,�, . � was Etill running after the wreck.". The . le,agues. That was, indeed, rather & spott. CaM being ,only 6. �% �,�'.,', . � . M. 1 , . Y, . ' caused by admley driving &As car wiper worked from Me ".ttery. It 'Sa Lahor Saver -1 bloody affair but Mirice -you put It over dietabor, Ig an,�: 119 I I", ..": ,��, I �� ,,-;t, 1" I _ � I 1 I ly , li, . � ",'', ,,,, "*� . 1, � �1�7 ���,�..,,�,�� §_. , �, , - , e, onto the wmtk On Good PriftY W111 'be observed, as a ' . ". �!,, UIP ,�,�, �A 4 si& of the road. I Edward Gormley, fatfi& 6f ;. . i I and Made your 1!011116wers 111te It, �1 18� $4 he & �.,�, .'�,A . "Important ftllftfta fa that gir,ort .. . ......... t"" "" & S , 1R.11W I -1 -, �i , , 1. Goring,6y, and 6wriel, of th-6 caia,RvOn, boliday by the Pdht Offlice, but the ' alh certaln.you wIR not allow bAy & .,d".,, ue " ,,, , ""!­(,"�I( '.�!_ " . by WAftle Offlot- AadoPabn In'. the bY his, vM1, said, Clara,. who vM8 Jilp* wickets will be, ,open f,rorn 12, ell C 1, I �=,,. ��&�&I I'L,,­--�.C;71, , I Your Nazi bagaes, talk baci to "u, bolle b b I 1 R�"!, ,� �,,.Ni,;,,'. skotWhe ihtft 6f the ftbidoiA scene, o' o k . 4"'M , �!. !,g�pl, � , ) - ed� w0tAd'1iA*e r6pald mon07-JjtIiehd, nolon unt m accorqllng a s ' N.. C L U f- I- ONS NiOnCO I WOUld advise PW'to be reiry rq.,d,o,- .' 11A,� r, "Al'. , 1. �' �,�,'�,��,, '­,g".';��,��,�� � . . 11 1, P. ,., t po t_ I .1. -1. ' � � The 606ed hha toAahify sl1impittled ed dh,,h6,r #ducat 6n, asa mo-jitok, j Master C. P. Sills'. . . .11 - ... � Careful Aa4rlbo-atiro & your safety . 6%, I I I � . � . .� - , . �.. . ... . . � I I .. I ta, - ?1. . .. , I _____-1 ­.. - � . . � � . I I . . 'u make youir p64 9mb., 1 4 " 1". 1, : � , I I . 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