District Meeting 0! W A district meeting of the Horticul- tural Societies of this district, about 30 in number. will be held in Winchm on July 7. A meeting of the Societies will beheldinthemonungandintheu- temoon Mr. J. F. Clare 0! the De- partment of Agriculture will give an address. This should be most interest-1‘ gannon, September 12, Innâ€"Lucknow nenson Park, aged 19. was honored at a community gathering in Duncan- nm on Thursday evening, by being V ,___~â€" v...“ 1‘ air dealing the proprietors have won the good will of the community and the business is ever increasingâ€"Markdale The Markdale Creamery is away to a good start for the 1932 season. Up to :iate the business shows a large in- crease over the same period last year! when all former records were beaten. With strict attention to business and Lowest Prices CM. Tickets- Creamery Business my morning. He was also well known in Fergus. where he had done uphol- ster'mg and other work during the past year. He was 23 years oldâ€"Fergus News-Record. Ferns Young Man Drowned Alexander Henderson, son or Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Henderson, of El- ora. was drowned in the Grand River, at the "Punch Bowl,†below Elora, probably at an early hour on Thurs- ciay morning. He was also well known in Fergus. where he had done uphol- stering and other work during the nut organization ago, the yards are without orders and no buyers of boots in the marketâ€"Col- 1mâ€Wood Bulletin. I -v_v â€" v..â€" OWWVV‘VV The Collincwood Shipyards are clos- ‘ was a good attendance, ed and Collingwood has several hun- lodge in the county bell dred men out or work, with no proe- It was decided to celebra' pect or employment. The end was Hamston end the Han reached on Saturday night. As mthn- are swing no mm: m 1 bar can md horse drawn vehi'cleé, be- tween the village of Tobermory, m the An effort is being made end tenders are being asked to establish and oper- ate a ferry tor W, freight, mo- PAGE 2 inwhuflrthebut mcmm’s naug- STORE In, in the The County Orange Lodge of North vinngeo! 1 Perth held its semi-annual meeting in Atmow, Rev. A. W. Posbuary to Dob- bington and Rev. Leslie Mott to Drew. -Walkerton Telescone. '1864, on the 16th concession of Egre- mont. She was married on December ~26, 1888, to the late W J. Eccles, who predeceased her six and a half years ago. and made her home continuously on the 16th of Egremont, until mov- ing to town twelve years agoâ€"Mount Forest Confederate. I I! The death occurred on Saturday, 'June 4. of an esteemed resident of Mount Forest, in the person of Mrs. W. J. Eccles. The deceased, whose mal- den name was Isabella Ellis, and who was a daughter or the late Moses and Mrs. Ellis, was born on December 25, .AAA Former Emmont Resident Dead ’would put up a battle royal in the ,Fergus Arena Monday night. As a re- ’sult a splendid crowd turned out, but 'they saw a strong Fergus team pile up an early lead and this was never threatened, although the Dufferins never stapped trying, especially when Joe Bergin got a ï¬ve-minute penalty‘ in the last period. The final score was 12 to 3.â€"Fergus News-Record. m8 and instructive 1nd :1] who can, mould be presentâ€"Wining; AM- 'all Return $4.25 vite the nurses and doctors who have] Immediate and gratifyingâ€"Fergus News- Record. ' front of us?†Doctor (to fair patient)â€"“You tainly have acute appendicitis.†Fair Patientâ€"“Oh, doctor, you “Hush, dear; there are no Indians in this picture.†__-- “v voow u IVVJW, “when is: the Indians coming out again?†at the time, his feats of fifty years and more are now receiving the recogni- tion which was their due, and which is ‘pleasant, if belated. It is about a year and other details arranged. The Fer- gus Council, having realized how much since Dr Groves turned over the hos- pital to Fergus, but only recently has the enabling legislation been passed , rivvv- ' ‘ " Cuenca with a total gus, far on that evening an event, plant of the Canada Northern Power! sides, was reported it pleasant and unique, took place in the Corporation. '1 day. ~â€"o_____ village, and a notable assembly of fa- , â€"â€"-â€"-°- mous men and well-known women This year s expedition to the East- Mrs. Cecil Grasby t. , ~ dson gathered to help Fergus do honor to 3:; 31:: 3:3? '13:“; 3:182“ Un- visiting With her ll Dr. Abraham Groves, for sixty-two ' Mrs. George McKay. va, i 11 i years a medical practitioner in Fergus, 5:15, gwh Ch w l 581 from Montreal on Mr. and Mrs. Ben before that a student at our schools, ' 41.- ....- 4-- - . - A“ ~. . in the engine-room of the truck upset over a steep embankment George Milligan barrel factory at Or- , illia, completely destroyed that factory ' which completely obscurred the road, on Monday. The 1055 is estimated at ' and in making a turn around the lake $25,000, the greater part Of which is the truck left the road and tumbled covered by insurance. â€"â€"..0 .ï¬ of the lake. Mr. Koenig didn’t relish When the delegates to the Imperial the idea of being thrown into the wa- Conference arrive at Ottawa from all ter, with the possibility of being drown- parts of the Empire next month, they ed, so he jumped fro‘m the machine, will be welcomed to Parliament Hill by landing on a brush pile. In his fall he a distinctly Canadian police forceâ€"the sustained a fracture of the nose, and scarlet-coated. Royal Canadian Mount- had his arms painfully bruised. The ed. truck was damaged to such an extent ~oâ€"â€"__ closed by the department, and that Gathering Honors Fm Doctor mail for that point on Montreal River a Last Friday night, June 3, was more will in future be handled from Cobalt. u than just the Kin ’s Birth da in Fer- Fountain Falls is the site of a power g y plant of the Canada Nor-thorn Drums-n C zus, for on that evening an Aunnf Upset Over road. The Yundt Construction Com- ! pany, of Stratford, has been at work in; the pit on the Bristow farm on con- ‘cession 4, West Luther for the past .three weeks. A fine grade of crushed grave] is being produced, which four trucks are busy hauling to the high- way. A generous surfacing of this ma- terial will be given the road from the end of the pavement east of the Grand gValley sideroad, to Arthur. Traffic is now getting through on this highway! without difficulty, and in the course!‘ of a couple of months it should be in splendid conditionâ€"Arthur Enter-l prise News. i ., who scalped these men Grave-mug Winch) High, mun-ammouheauï¬smthé 99 ., said Willie at the movie, Everything i: Medicine for man or beast rink won theâ€" championship m straight games without 9. defeat. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE n’t relish When the delegates to the Imperial »the wa- Conference arrive at Ottawa from all g drown- parts of the Empire next month, they machine, will be welcomed to Parliament Hill by .- 3-. A A£-L2.. -4. A. US.» George Milligan barrel factory at Or- illia, completely destroyed that factory on Monday. The loss is estimated at $25,000, the greater part of which is covered by insurance. could not be c health regulation. . a meeting held on Monday in Stratford between members of the parks board and a representative com- mittee of the Lions Club, it was de- cided to proceed immediately with the construction of a new bathhouse with, shower bath accommodation for the new swimming pool, ‘which will be op- ened on completion of the building. The pool has been constructed but could not be opened because of a may take session of the Quebec Legislature quite possible next Sentpmhm- +1... m-u-_ Sunday, Jerry Tomson, 23, » “A“ Broadcasting Company, ‘ producers Monday night, been known at a Hathaway News in' Brief next September the miner concrete form by that time.†be handled from Cobalt. an overpowering band of liï¬uor thiev; s is the site of a power wiped out a detachment of guards um Canada Northern Power Cuenca With a total or 16 dead 00 b0“! Rides, was reported in Ecuador on Sun- d the Nttional '. warned fellow- Tuesday overcome with weakness while play- ing golf on Saturday, Alexander Fra- ser, chief engineer of the roads depart- ment of the Province of Quebec, went to the clubhouse to rest, but was strick- en and died within 20 minutes. Death occurred at the Laval sur le Lac Golf Club. POil‘iel‘. the jailer. Attempted jail-break of Norman Jo- ‘seph Pitre. charged with murder. was foiled last Saturday after he had op- ened up the wooden floor of his cell and cut through a 14-inch brick wall. Reaching the basement through his self-made pasage, Pitre unloosed a fall of brick which aroused Sheriff M. H. An outbreak of _â€"â€".v--, V" 'reoently was tried in Consistory Com in England. on charges of immoralit: created an uproar in his own churc] on Sunday evening when he attempteq to resume his duties as rector of Stiff key. Overcome with Saturday, few days, mathâ€, announced his resignation to the Conservative Association oi their Manama.- 'r‘ a at the county show eeung held at Gnvenhurst to take effect within the next 92390f29mm- inventton, “5 a"panama:- on the ma- ket ‘5 only ‘ Question of time.†49 out of