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TH,.,.1!H '1y D RIOU SIGNAL,STAR
NEWS OF BAYFIELD
13.\ i°"11.1.11. eJ coat' ;i. Miss Lillian ' :Intl the late '\l;tt'i1 Alldtlleton Phillips,
\lut'le4. who ,spent the_Winter :at 'lolly, 'and lived pert' until ltiOl, when he
wood. Fla.. coon' last week'. to spend played by the \\'inllipcg Street J1ailway
the season at her cottage. t,o. for ,.t few years.- Ile then moved
i 4r. and Mrs. II. II. 1)rtut•tutl anti SO4, to Edmonton, wlwi't' he became a prom-
inent of 1)t'aPbt,l'1a, wel;e Muth is cat inettt conirai•tul• and realt'stitte' 011, 1'-
1Ite Albion hotel u\et the )vec91e ems, atoV• and„ conducted' it (oarand ri'ch,d
{ letnsitiess. Ile married J1iss • Edith
\liss \htt•g;tret \ tiii tit' of .Kiltgst(11 shun, of \Viuluipvg in December., 1908.
can't' last week to l,e with' her sister- lie died in '►cover, Coln,, wlter.e he
Mrs. David \ ottttnc, f,.,l' it ft•w had gone -a si,,1tt time age to recede
weeks. , medical. trt'atmeltt. 'Besides his wife
\1 r. Waller' Grierst1n' and ' 111 he lt':t\es. elle 5011, '1'ttafol',. of Edtuott-
('hiirles, of Kitchener, were guests I11' ton : three brothers, 11i'haries of 11uy-
1". A. Edwards o% er the \\ vet, clot. field. Janes of Colorado Springs, ('olo.,
Mrs, Grierson and dauglth'r Anne, what' and Reginald of Edmonton, and two
had beep °\villa 31rs. 1':d\�ards for the sisters, air,. Stephenson t 3111rgaret ►,
past w'ek, returned 'comm' with theta. of Oberlin, Kansas, and 311'S. ('t•ofeet
11 i•S Lola Elliott of Detroit and 31 s. (1:t het 1 of Kansas ('ity.
Henry Antler of Alt. Clemens, spent the Death of Mrs. W.' H.. 'Talbot.—The
week end .with their mother, Jars. ll. death occurred at her rc'sideut'e, Main
Elliott. street. 'hayfield, early this morning of
\1r, and Airs, J. Atkinson uud (laugh- Mrs. Elizabeth A. Talbot. wife of the
ter 311111 11. of St. ;'lair Silures; 'Miele., late Win. 11. Talbot, after at long illness.
petit the week -end a their home here. J1r•. 'T'albot was burn in Stephen towlt-
• \lr.- and Mrs. Pre "\ i�t511 oak ')e ship, February 27th. 1507, daughter of
troll and Air" and :Mrs. 'Phos. \latllett tate late \\'Ill. Stevensand Esther ('alum
and family of London were guests of SteveliS, and resided in that township
Mrs. ,1: 1)atvIson over the '\vt;erk-elt,d• until her marriage on \lay' ''.'.cad, 1559,
Mr. Donald G. Atkinson o1 Detroit' J1r. and .Mrs. 'Talbot farmed for inilily
spell;• the wet;k-elld alt his• honl{t' ill years in Stanley township, moving in
the village. 1921) to Baytield, where_ she had since
.lir. t'harles Riggart o,f_ Vancouver,. lived. .I1er husband predeceased her
Mr. and Mrs. J. I{aaker :lad N1 r. John September 201h, 1912. she is survived
Iiiggart of Toronto were in the,villagt' by four daughters: Airs„ E. \'odden,
Cum
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lust week for 0 couple of d.ly \\'oo(llutm : Mrs. Will ,
Sea -
Mr. and .11rs. Il:n•oltl \\'estop and two forth 3Jrs, Lloyd Jlakins and :Airs. Roy
children. of Detroit, were guests of the Scotclinter, Hayfield., and two sons,
furnaces farther, Ur. George Weston, W 111iaul and Leuu,Jlyd, of Baylield. One
over file week -end. sou: Melvin, predeceased her in .11)37
Ntiss Beverley fork spent the week- and a daughter, Lila, in infancy. She
t'utl,itt London, where slit' attended the is'sut'vived also by one sister': J1rs, 131.
„I'lllpati1,11 .0t•\'it•t'S alt St. .111111t's', West- llurt•ay of Exeter. The funeral will
minsters at which 1{e\-. La Verne Myr- be held , from her- late residence on
situ. rector ot'-Trinity t'hnreh. 1atytiel(l, 'Thursday afternoon, w'itli Rev., F. (1.
St. .Ionic•', Middleton, and St. .John's,-Stutesbury in charge of the service
Varna. was ordained to tI t' priesthood. and interment in 1;atytit'ld cemetery.
:Mr. and Nlrs. ,lulatt .\pt`t•llte(• and fait- Tll:e l,atlli,eatrer.s will be four grandsons,
sly pt(tvell last week to Tavistock. where Arnold, Jlukins, lamer Cameron, Ernie
they have puri'hased a ?,ulcer} Itttsilicss• Talbot and Uewar Talbot, gull two
('';Mott \\'estop of nephews. t'lifford Talbot and
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w`'ut to \\'itlulpeg, lvhere lit' wa''' 1'111-
' ('hit•:I;:u silent a1' le \V .t1;t ' 11 1'1 \veep lluy
rrn.
COATINGS•:;, ' Willi NI i•. ai tul Mr.-, l:d\\ as 1',! \\•estota. Work on the New Itridge
llrs. ,1. AV'eltster of Sear tort ll, spent 1'r(kided the weather is more reason-
able- ,x"c rsi: to t'(r cl ry IH-tt Wee -14 with lu 1' Istel;. rll,le--than -i-t- like --genet' .fly been tItIS,
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, tilt. \list'' E. and ll. Reid. sltritlg, and provided no unforeseen
\D•. .I: $tilts„ll ;Ind "all 1)1111e:111, ,)f shortages of materials (such as steel
1 adroit, stent 'ttltllati'; \(•it h N1rs. NV. girders'', for., instance )' Ititlel back con -
1. Stinsonitriotion w'al'k, it is entirely possibly
NIr. and Iles. Charles Kanter of tllalt° the big bridge now ileing built
loaned to Flint for :l few w�'eks. Detroit Wert• ait their cutltigt• mei' OK' here over the Itaytield River :i11 .he
111; gull lIr's. hale Bean and family week ettt6. completed some tittle• this fall, accord-
�l.t alt Sunday at., 1 ticlts}'i„i•t, Mrs. B. 1i'ullolph. .lir. and Nit's. t'lif jug to Getnt'gt' \1vLetitt, of 1)autas•ns,
t'.\Iti.t ►l\', .lane .,• Nies \''Ills' t':l1 ! • \Ir. utitl llrs. Clive .1.11in aHtd :\ntiald forts ltlal„iltll :tut! haliv♦ of '1'oledli, peso• Jliinut Purest, superintendent of
wt'11 • of t;nelph sheat the week t liil ..\11'11, 01 stud Ills. I.. St1y'(1''• ap(! (►ltiu• '\vt•re ipt4s1s of Ali-- Cecil' Mc- the jolt. Contract for •ltllildlllg flet'
With net. parents, Mr. and 31rs. George 1'.eo,1 1:;st w('ei;. � 1tridge is pelt' by the I1!y'tli Cotlstrue-
Caldwell. i lei t attended the funeral of 'Airs. \I.r. and Nits. ,1. 11. I.altalittt, i)etroit.
.tion Company of 'Toronto. Assisfaiut
•\\'lite at Southampton on `unday.
JI r. au(! Nfrs: lintleaH, t't 1'' 1 til :ipd are at tlu•ir Ilona(• in the village for superintendent is George 1 1 dial, of
Alt.. and Jli's f:. Itut Iedg;e of Detroit
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_31ttttltew, of Flint,' Mich., so( cat the spent tit( week cud with \I r. gull Airs. ilio snululcr I:vezett, iu'ar L'aulp. Borden. Somere ‘‘e:art• sorry' toreport • -thait lit', twenty men are on the job at present.
Harvey Fisher.• . .Amuse Cotton \vats taken seriously- ill 1'b'e .utttistlall w•eafher conditions this
L•1st NV'cdpesilaiy and was volumed t(i`t1-tutitg have severely interfered with
�1i,ondotl ilo.pittil, where his c I indition.i 1 ilii.les.• of the \ ut'k, Large propeller
_ . . .is__ vt,,,r—y r;tt'iuttt tt-- , ' 1. 1 rtletu
11'Jlr.Arthur .\t1:ilt. ttl of 1It'truit spent to t
- `lt 'few' rl:r;vs. in the \ iliage ?asst week.
.lar. .Vrtlitir Sullivan Of Detroit spent
the v> era-ep(1 at the ltuute of Mrs. W.
.1., Jlatet-A-u,tl, sr. ”p -
' (;nest :it the .11l,ion II„tel over the
\ve,'k-(•.iltl wt•1•o : \I t'. ;Hili ' Nit's. Floyd
J„:,1:II1.:tu,t (nigglitr 1'atrit•ia. Jlr.:Ht,l
lir•. S. .1r,?(^Tt•totl. N1:. ;alt,? Iles. .I.
.-t;ri!leti.r(1!1» f i01.,,it, '. . .
1),ies in (r'olorado. — Mr. •('ha rlt•s ltd
• Abse':, reeeive,i' \laird (it.) ''hall;ly• of \\
fire ,?cold. of '•itis i,rother. lir. I1ar1.y ltridgt
Marks of Edmonton. .Nita. Nlr. llarl:.s cement
tag sta c es. IletWeen tlte'w Will be IWe
spans of steel girders, each one 11utid-
red feet in length.
To set even an approximate time this
fall when the bridge might be com-
pleted is difficult, according to Mr. Me-
Idan, Although thele fife sufficient
cement and nails on hand' at the !no
hent, one never t 111Uw'S Dv11Nn they 1Y111
run in short supply and hold up tri.'
job, he says, 'l'''ens agafil, if certain
of the machinery suffers a break it
ntaly be dlfltcult t(1. secure replacement
parts. The whole job is so indefint'ite
as to time bet'atufat' of the uncertainty
of grg ting ne>t'etsary materials. In the
kiwi 1taages, progress depends upon
when the large steel girders will be
ready, says the superintendent.
Lioans' Ladies' Night
-The newly -formed Bayfield Lions
Club will hold a ladies' night on Wed-
nesday, Jiuie 18th. This will be the
club's first ladies' night. apart from
charter night.
. Improving No. 21 Highway •
Considerable smouthilig off and prim-
ing of that Bayfield-Goderich road has
been dope during the past week. It is
stated that a 'phone cull from a prom-
inent, Goderich citizen to' highway ttf-
ficittls, appealing for action to have
thc.roa(T in shape for ;t party of visiting
United States newspapermen, looking
over Canadian tourist spots, was re-
sponsible- for the speed-up. There are
no reports of this road being paved
this year. although it is thought this
will Ofinitely ,be clone next year.
Prepare +
Tourists I treprane .Cottages
Last Friday—\Ieluo;ria1 Day a Bross
the border—saw ifuulerous United
States tourists in Bayfield, manly of
them doing a little work around their
cottages in -preparation for the summer.
Amongst those working on their cot-
tages' were Mr. and Mrs. Aleb " 'L.
Trout, of Detroit., They brought' along
with thecal their Persian pet cart, "Tim-
othy II," who not only' enjoyed the
drive but spent the day making a tour
of inspection of the cottage to see that
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S;oo,l health is .a priceless asset that should
tli'vttt's -he ttrt,te,:ted. -For-good-health, once lost;
, 14;11', r:e\ t,l hu ,'r •r i tied.
I f v, ,• are 1 111l,ieo t,v restless rii *ht irrita
,•�r• tc..v 3liliurn's jieiilth and
`ser., I^ills
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,1 s'tl er\ision of exl,erieneed• chemists and
pito—t -(if it'.-r•e,lients. For more than
11, 44H. \, rce fills !ta\;e been used by thousands
.•,( 4,,244 , ,, „ ,neral rilt ,lovrn condition. They
1,1., „ it:;,r:pct' tIte blood content, increase the
ti . ',•+'l,: ..!dill urn's Health and
ro ,tn. Ort.
at work oil the appruacll.e ._
bridge last Saltttt'tlay'w•('1•(' strng-
tg,tliroltgh a veritable sea of slimy'
lay. There is almost 't hirle,of new
riettl.vjt.y lo. ibuilt . in, the apprtrtch t(i
the- nt'rr' litctfi�,►i �iT till' bridge-�rn•'er
the I i vier. ' '1V'hten t tit11)1(4Ni, the sceglic
view• 1.1*( WI this new roaid will be con-
siderably hotter than that from the
\\111(1i11:2,.. desct'n(lil•1g. wo0(led-
aehos to the old. lane -way tratflic
it still being tiled.
t'lc first commenced on the new
1: 1-0 fat 11. :\t this time saute
was poured- in the abutments
0:ice 'luso 111 liaylit\I,1, ller't•tit?It-t' .lith, (01 -Ithc'' ,`shore of the river. These
1ss11 the tllir,l ",!1 of '1'tulot• J. N1arl.s abutment's are now nearing the finish-
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A luiddle-aged woman lust her bal-
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