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eir end Mrs. Herman Eidt of For-'
est- ,spent Sunday Nvith friends here,
elr. and Mrs. Percy Humble of Sar
nee amt spending the week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Christian' T,
F ikbe:ner
[Jy .1)AY, JUNE 4•<•1.914 r. Chester Ganser of Toronto is
anent -eye -4.4e his home There.
Several from; her attended the
C;entrah
• Conservative Convention at 'Hensel' on
Centralia- _ Tuesday. The many ftriends of 1\ex.
:re. Eilber will be• pleased to learn
Reeve W.R.Elliottis in:,.C-roderich
Ellthat he has consented to contest this
tlels week attending County Council
Preparations are already being made
to. the celebration on July t:Ist
Mase Wilson of Winston ,,,pent a
few days the guest of the 'Misses
Wllsoe. in the village. .
Mrs Con. O'Brien visited with rel-
atives it London last week.
Rey. Blatchford is attending the
Methodist Conference whtcali;;-reebeing
held n Sarnia, eeee
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hacks :spent a
few days visiting relatives at. Byrom
and. London,
Mr, Rich. Handford is able te.walk
out again after his illness of a couple
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Luker of Het sail spent
Sunday the guest of Mr.- and Mrs. R,
Baker
Mr Harold Dupla,n, left on ..Meeeday
morning to resume his studies at
London He is stile quite lame from
the effects of the accident.,,Jay 25.
Quite a number went over `to: Ire: -
,itoke on elonday evening .to uitnesa
the open ng game of the South Hur-
on Baseball League, and catch, .the
Aline Craig team trim the Crediton
bays.
mime in the interest of the Conser-
vative cause,
Aix . John. Nadiger of Clinton, is this
week installing lights in the business
places and dwellings.
Died. -The people of this place a,nd
the surrounding community were much
surprised 'onSaturday morning when
it was known that Mrs. William Beck-
er had passed away during the night,
She had been sick for some time end
all that medical aid could do was
done but all to no avail. The fun-
eral on. Monday afternoon was large-
ly attended showing the esteem in
which she was held. The whole com-
munity will deeply sympathize with
the bereaved family.
The particulars of. .the sports of
the .3rd will be gven next week.
SCHOOL REPORT of S. S. No. 11,
Stephen for the month of May. Hon -
ars 75 per cent.; pass 60. Sr. IV,-
Honors Eddie Greb, Sr, IIL, lions,
E Lafond • ,pass, O. Stephen; Sr. II.
honors A• Lafond, Pass, S. Adams
Jr, Ih pass, E. Greb, G. Widiert, L,
Greb W Adams; Pt, IL, honors, R.
Willett; Sr, I., ,Pass, B. Willett; Jr, I
heaters , I:afond;'L, honors, C. Ad -
Juane Wedding -On Wednesday, June ams H. Greb, Pass, E. Wild, A. Ste-
3rd at the home of Mir. and Mrs. F. shin. -V, Graybid, teacher,
C. Fa'r$ali, Centralia, his daughter;
Miss Clara, was married to 'Mr. Thos4,
E. Abbott of Luzon The bride look- `
ed charming dressed in cream ebto .C .
ceded charneuse, trimmed -with shad- editon
owed lace and •rosebuds, the .veil be
jag trimmed with lilies -of -the -valley Miss. Emma Orme of . London visit=
andshe carried
and a Mous of the vallquet of heye ed her brother Dr, Orme Tuesday.
carMies LillianBTaoaks made a prett ' Harr) Eckert's new Ford auto Lasgal, beim dressed in pink silk arrived. He will find it very convene
floweeand carried a bouquet of, carnations enc in his practice.
ami sweet peas. The wedding march l A large ,number from here went to
was played by Miss Della B•rooks. l 5snw od Wednesday, the King's
The ceremony was performed by Rev. y he day's sports were of
T. Blatchford, pastor of the Metho- , a high order and a11 had a good lime
dist church here, the bridal.. party The Conservative., Convention was
taking their places under a graceful hexern Hensall Tuesday. Our citizen
excl. of evergreens and ' honeysuckle; H. Eilber. M.P•P•, was again, .eitdercd.
while the home was was beautifully, the convention and we hope he will
festooned with pink and white decor- be 're-elected with an increased- tnaj_
wee a handsome check; to the flow- atisrns. The groan's gift to the bride ority, ;
Job:r Sir-eitzer is repairing his dwel-
ling and otherwise improving his
property, •
Herb Fabnerand Garnet Sweitzer
motored to London Sunday, '
cesenony over a dainty wedding . din- The special rally day services of
iter was sere,ecl. The wedding presp the Evangelical Church Y.P.A. were
eats were many and beautiful. Th,e held last Sunday evening, A large
happy couple left for Loudon in an number were in attendance to hear
automobile at 4 o'clock, accompanied the excellent program rendered. In -
by the bride's brother, Mr. F. J. leair- teresteng papers were given by Free -
hail of Detroit and Nees Pearl Good -
malt of Chatham. They will visit at
Port Huron:, 'Carsonville, -Sandusky and
other points, and on their return will
make their home in Lucan. They will
be at home to thee friends la
ds after Aug, mane good features and proved very
let The bri de's travelling dress was n.structive. Miss Carrie Kuhn sang a
orf brows silk with hat • to match, - beautiful solo, entitled . '.Open the
Gates". A special feature was ihe
.Lad:es Quartette which sang to . *iter -
MOUNT CARMEL:' " faction
The opening. game of the „South
Eris Lodship Bishop Fallon of Lon- Huron. League was played here Mon-
dor adm:ni.stered the holy Sacrament day evening'before a large crowd.'k'he
of Confirmation to a: number of child lscore was -well, we feel bad enough
ren.in R C Church here on 'Tuesday acne there is no use bringing back sad
ni rn ne.-Miss B. Breen o:' London recollections. Our boys are not elan
visite::( her sister Mrs. T. J. Hail elsharten;ed with the result and hope
las* week. -Mrs. C. Buckley of -Detroit to secleem themselves. Ale we can
visited t.rieaeds here last. week. -A su ggest is -constant practice,--
large number of young people gathered After the game our Band assembled
at the home. of 'Patrick .Sullivan, on. at the corner and rendered several
Thursday evening and enjoyed'''rheine selections. - These were well received
selve • to a dance. A11 report a rood and everywhere remarks ,of prase
Mist Ellie Readon of IJetroit es`"sisit could be heard. The boys ought to
lag her home here for. a few. weeks,- , r+,rratnge to give us a weekly pro -
Mr. Thomas Rowland is spending` a gram It helps to draw a crowd arnd
few days 'visiting friends at London, gives the town' a name as being up-
-Misses Maxie Guinan and ""1 : Can -p.: to -date. - - -
bell axe spendd ttg a few days this week Next Sunday evening Rev. F. C.
visiting friends at Detroit.=-A,-;,ar. e Berger of Cleveland, `Ohio, will . ' c
rrumber from here attended he cell cup,y the pulpit in the Evangelical
ibra:tioe at Dashwood: on Medneee . church, Rev, Berger preached in this
day village a few months. ago and make
,.a very favorable impression.
Moss Marion McDermid of Victoria
.FtULLARTON--bins. Andrew-, tee- Hospital ,London, visited' `Mi and Mrstreh ..r. Fullerton,, left• for the. W..st, Herb Either last Monday.
where she will visit a daughter. near W e are pleased to see Arthur leen-
Este'art, Sask. Tuesday, Mr. and elle edict .around again after his illness,
Time Frio ham, Ma, and Mrs. Lav- The show compen,y which has been
z•e•nce Priclham and Mrs, Joh 2Litton here the past week left for Zurich
started. for Calgary and Edmonton, Tuesday. 'They drew large t•ro,vds
and Dir incl Mrs. Armstrong ;eft .. the eaell .might and gave a fair entertain -
same day for Vancouver and .other .:runt The contest for the watch
points wa, won by Miss Ruth, Heist, The
Ivey - o!` the company claimed to have
the special giitt to foretell 'things
See' said the boys would win the
ball gam lefeenday might. They are.
wocidern if she mistunclerstood the
ewer el , oa• else wanted the boys to
get a JO M,011
to girl a bracelet, and to- the pianist
a. signet lying. Among those witnes-
sing the ceremony were guests from
Detroit Chatham and Lucan The
male :1fo,rlock and Miss Matilda Oes-
treicher on the Y.P.A. work and, the
hfisaior Field. Dr. Roulston gave an
excellent address on the Jewels of
Canada. His discourse brought forth
C;l l FON--NIts, Edward Johnson,
-1 o_l rreseeent of Stanley township
and for a quarter of a century a '•e-
s. to ' c:t',zert of Clinton, passed ov-
er the river May 27, after 'a f.oiw.t',an d
,, et the age of 80 years.
BeeIRQNt)F1,LB
Honor Roil Report of S, S. NO, 3,
Usborne' for May, No. on roll 30, av-
erage 23. Sr. 4, E, Cann 1501, K,
Seeders 1084, M. Dougall 1021, R,Dick
054 C, Mo:r 758, I. Mitchell 432; Jr,
4, R 'VIcee 1097, L. Oke 489, A. Dick'
Sr. 3rd, A, Strang 1122, G. Dew 1032
T. Dougall 592, W. Selves 571, Jr.3,.
E. Curlmore 1037, P. Harris 756, H.
Wood 703 •• E. Mitchell 432; Ta•, 2, A.
Moir 579 M. Moir 564; Pt. IL, C.
Down 485 V, Dunn .273; Sr, Le G.
Cudniore. 574, M. Mole 480, J, Oke
427; Jr I., H. Strang 504, O; Wood
468, , L Dunn 408, N. Oke 136, P,
Harris 126,-J, M. Robertson, teacher.
KIRKTON
TUFFIN-SHUTE•-Wedding hells
rang merrily at the home of Mr. and
Mrs John R. Shute,- near here, - att
higi.noon. on Saturday, May - e3rd
whets their' daughter, -Miss .Evelyn
Gertrude Wee unitedin marriage- to
to ale Charles Tuff n, a' prosperous
yotrag farmer of .near Staffa, At the
appontecl hour the bride entered the
parlor leaning on the arm of her.ath-
er to the strains of Lohengrin's wed -
cline march played by Dr. Campbell
of Kirktosi. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Hicks of Hensall in
the presence of about fifty. guests.
The bride was becomingly attired. in
1tiTemur eette silk, richly trimmed with
shadow lace and pearls; 'and carried
a shower bouquet of white carnations
and maiden hair terns. The bride and.
groom were 'unattend'ed; The cere-
mon) over and congretulateens and
best wisrhes extended an elegant Te-
pee; was ,served, after which the.
weddsng party left by automobile for
Exeter where they took the cram, for
London to spend a .short honej'tnoon.
The brkle's travelling suit was - of ol-
ive shade while . she wore , a . black
shadow -lace hat with willow -. nlumcs.
The wedd;ng presents formed a' .nag-
nificent array and comprised articles
of use beauty and value ' The young
topple start out in the world ender
most: happy and favorable auspices
with hosts of friends to wish them
every success in life in which the
Advocate joins. Their future home
will be on the groom's fine farm
near Staffa. -
GREENWAY•
•
Mrs Cobbledick Is the guest of her
son Mr Thos. Stewardson.-M'r. and
-Mrs Ed Cook of Stratford : visited
friends over the recent holiday,.- Mr.
Henry Eggert ,is putting stables -ender
his barn this summer: Mrs, Jas.
Foster and family spentthe'week end
with Mrs Jas: 'Foster sr, -The 'union
Picnic will be held at Grand- Bend on
June 13th. -Mi- Thornton visited
his daughter Mrs: L. Stone 1asek'iveek.
There was a good time at thea cel-
ebration here on Empire bay. :People
came from: long distances ' and eneoyed
the both ball games and musie by the
Parkhill Band. The concert at night
was a great success.
KING HEADS_ THE LIST.
Relief Fund For Sufferers Is Begun
In London. -
LONDON, June 2. -The Kingb
donate $21500, the Qt} een
the Prince of We. g. $1:,260, a}
Queen Mother Alexandra $1,000
the Empress of Ireland fund.
Herbert Tree sent $461, the pproceeas
of the inaugural meeting of the Peo
ple's Theatre.
These comprised only addition
subscriptions to therelief funds y $-
terday evening. As the holidays haveg
intervened the appeals have notet,
had a full start. It is expected that
a considerable move forward will be
made to -day.
Henry B. Irving, brother of Laur-
ence Irving, who was drowned in the
wreck of 'the Empress of Ireland, at.
the close of a theatrical performance
_last night expressed briefly in behalf
of his family, appreciation of the pub -
Iia demonstrations of sympathy and
affection for Laurence Irving held
here and of the American tribute to
his greatness and noble end, so char-
acteristic of the man.
SEAPORT H. -The home of Mr,and
!Ars. John Habkirk was the ' kens of
a very pretty wedding May 27th when
their eldest daughter Jessie Paterson
anci Welleam J. Flett of Grimsby were
married by Rey. F. H. Larkin, in the
psese,nce of the .a,mn;,edulete relatives
and friends o•f the contracting parties
Beware of. Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as uierptuy will surely destroy the sense of srell and
completely derange the whole system when entering
it through the m ieous surfa^es. Such articles should
never be used except on pres miptioas from reputa-
ble physicians, as the damage they Will do is ten -fold
to the good you. can possibly derive from thein,
Hall's Catarrh pure, manufactured by P', ,L Cheney
& Co., Toledo, 0„ contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous.
surfaces of the system, In' bnying HalI's Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine, a is taken inter-
nally and madein-Toledo, Ohio, by F: J. CHENEY
& CO. Testimonials free.
Sold by all Druggists, 'Price lie. per bottle -
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
ZURICH
Mrs, Wni. Fritz and Miss Marjorie
visited relatives in, Galt last week, -
Mr. Moir visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs • Wm, Siebert, -,San), Holtz-
mann of Berlin is visiting at the home
of his father, Mr. G. Holtz mann. -
Emanuel 'Fleishauer of Stratford is
visiting with his father. - Chester
Smith is back from London Hospital
improved in health, -Mrs. Henry True
miter had a most . unfortunate fall cn.
Sunday afternoon when going down
the verandah steps, she slipped and•
fell, breaking a number of .,ribs, -land
cLslocating her right arm at the el-
bow. -Master Whitney' Triiemner is
very ill with nsflaniation• of the lungs
-Mr, and Mrs. "Alfred Moritz .. of
Guelph and Msses Flossie Kibler and
Florence Wing of Berlin were visitors
in town last week_
HENSALL
George Troyer of Coturtright, Jas.
of Toronto and Case of near London.
were here visiting their mother, :Mrsa
C. Troyer and other relatives. -Percy
Wiggins visited Flint and Durand, in.
Michigan last week. -Will McDougall
of Toronto visited with his *pother
Mrs A McDougall. -Joe Hudson,. of
Guelpi• visited his home last week,
-T. Welsh is busy -putting in the
foundation for his new residence. -A.
McPherson is improving slowly from
the effects of his late illness.
Baseball League-Staffa, Boundary
and Hensall recently :formed a base-
ball league to be known as the Huron
and Perth League, with the following
officers Hoak. Pres., T. Cameron; fres
Chas McDonell; Vice, F. D. .Hutch-
ison; Sec. Treas., W. B. Wilson. The
following schedule was *arranged, -
May 29 Hensall at Bo undary; June
3 Boundary at Staffa; •3, Staffa at
Hensall; 10, Boundary at Hensall; 12,
Staffa at Boundary; 17, Hensall at Ste-
fan 19 Hensall ,dt Boundary; 24, Boun
dart' at Staffa; 26, Staffa et Hensall;
29 .Boundary at.Hensall; July 3, Staf-
fa at Bovndairy; 8, Hensall e at Staffa.
BETTER THAN • SPANKING
Spank;r ng does not cure chtlaren of bed
wetting. • TJaere is a constitutional cause
tor this trouble, Mrs. M. Summers, Bos
W. 840. Windsor, Ont., 'wall' Bend free t,o
any mother her successful home treat-
ment, with full - instructions. Send no
money but write her bo -day if ,your
children trouble yrou in this way. Don't
blame the child, the chances are it
can't ;help it. This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties by day or night
President Cables Sympathy.
'WASHINGTON, June 2 -President
Wilson yesterday sent a message of
c..tdolence to King George on the
sinking of the Empress of Ireland in
the St. Lawrence river: •
"I beg of Your Majesty," cabled
President Wilson, "to' accept my
deepest sympathy in the appalling ca-
tastrophe to the. steamship Empress
of Ireland, which has brought be-
reavement to so many English
homes."
Secretary Bryan instructed Ameri-
can Ambassador Page in London to
call at the British Foreign Office and
express this Government's condolence .
and his own In the disaster which
overtook the British vessel.
WILL MAKE TROUBLE. ,
Hindus Prepare to Foment Disturb-
ances at home If Excluded.
VANCOUVER, lune 2. -That the
Marajahs of two of the most import-
ant Indian provinces be requested to
call on the Viceroy to demand in
turn that he Shall appeal to the Irin-
perial Government and to the Gov-
ernment of Canada to secure, entry
fe • the Ilindus aboard the Komagata
Maru, now In this port, was a resolu
tion passed at a meeting, ofEast In-
dians, when heavy subscriptions were.,
made for their brethren on board the
steamer, The threat was added that
much ^unrest would be fomented in
tudia if the party are not allowed to,.
land.
The situation has become rather
aggravated because 640 Chinese, sire
rive ort the Empress of Russia Sat-
urday and were admitted on pay-
trent of ,$600 head tat each, Boards
of inquiry in the individual cases of
the"flirdux convened yesterday, and
will probably last all week.
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