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a[cGill University, Montreal"1Vhe"giber-
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1ilf Ontario; ,:Licentiate of Medreal
Council of Canada; Post Graduate
*[ember of Resident Medical staff of
;general Hospital, Montreal,. 1914-16;
Office, 3 doors east of ,Post, Office.
;phone 56,' Hensall, ,Ontario.
Lumber
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But we are still selling White Pine
flrensod on both sides at $45.00 per
ithousand.
1x6 dressed and :;/latched white
lathe $50.00 per M.
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REDM:OND—DE• LA .MATER •
Relatives and friends of the. Red --
monde in this vicinity, willno doubt
be interested ` to read of the Red-
mond—De la Mater wedding in
Rochester, N. Y., recently. Mr. and.
Mrs. Chas. A. Redmond, parents of
the' groom;" "foi'iiierly resided' near
Hensall and are known by a number
of people in this community. The
marriage .of Miss Lucille De -la Ma-
ter, daughter of Mt and Mrs. G. IL
Rochester N �• .
Da la Matei:'. o f ��'> to
Rev.. J.= Wilbert Ai.d aedmondl pastor
-of` the •Methodist Eiiidedisal->schu•ch
of Leonardsvvile N Y; was;. solemn
`ized on :Wednesday, evening, June
4th 'at" 6t30 p.ni in. ASbury 1VIethod-
ist
,churcha Rochester The cere
enemy was performedyiiy 'Rev.. `Dr. R.
S:. Cushrntin `pastor 'i Eft ` .church:
The church was bea titifully. decorat
edwith flowers' :'and .lighted candles,
and the bride carried a large 'bouquet
of lilies' of the thea*tAlleYs'aadderehids.
The bride, was 'attended by Mrs: Nor-
man Van .De Cara, as reatuon of -hon-
er and Miss Hazels Hellen •as 'maid
of honor` also' by •three little 'flower.
gi
and
ia beizea wi le Mr_ rls ; ring
-Wesleytatedrnoud of ;BellviYle . Ont,.
attended:the groom =''The f.bride' was
•.c'harming,Yy attired din :45,,fsseivaa of
White satin triiumed •'is ith rare old
lace and'.,wore;.a veil, : an heirloom_
'and''Mzs: "Redmond left on °a
urreddsng',trspa:after, v,hich they' will
reside in Leonardsville, N. Y.
;Mrs. .Matthew Thompson, of near
HensaIl, 'received the -`sad news of
the death of her father,. Mr. Geo.,
Miller, of Canon, Seek.e. Who' died
'Tulle 3rd; at the age of 71 years.
The „• decease'd hada been in poor
health for some time, but his con
-
edition was not considered: serious
inti about a Month before his
death.
W M S; •of-- the- Methodist
church held their regular meeting an
:Thursday afternoon. •The ',president,'
Mrs. •Wilson; presiding. After, the
usual business and devotional exer-
cises. Mrs. 'M'erner gave'a very in=`
terestrng'.report of the branch con-
vention. held at St. Thomas ,and2Mrs.
Sinclair gave a splendid •report • of
the District contention:,Mrs. Cantel -
On and:'Mrs, Whiteside were appoint-
ed to take charge of our New Study
book entitled, "China's Real Revolu-
tion"' for the' year. Therewas-a
large attendance, Mrs. E. Broderick
invited :the society to her hone for
the July meeting and annual picnic
next month. f
It is amusing to see an old bach-
elor holding a baby, especially if she'
•
Conte in and look reser our
Electric
Curling Irons
We carry' a good reliable make
at the very reasonable, price of
only $2,00
We have for sale a large assortment
of
Fishing Tackle
ri
' rc udi1 n
g yy
RODS, LINES, REELS, J+LI IS,
HOOKS, ' SPOONS, ETC. •
YOUR INSPECTION INVITED,
The Hydro Shop
J. Passmore
ouse for Sale
or Rent
''House for .' Sale or' Rent -Good
Freese Dwelling on north Richmond
St. 2. tots 'Will sell or relit on easy,
terms. Possession given ininiecliate-, I
ly. Apply at Observer (-Ace or Z.'
Disjardine, Zurich R.R. No. 2,
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lYl ,• 1 red fDaters.,wae..,?n.
of t i we k
ou b da h e , r es. at tee
Messrs. J. and C. Munn, of Toron-
to, were in town on' Friday last.' .
Mr. J. Passmore left Wednesday'
evening to ,attend' Grand Lodge.O.-
1
O. F, held' at Guelph this week.
11r: C: S. Hudson `visited with
friends in Stratford. on Sunday last.
Mr. and`' Mrs., J. Reid, of London,
were week -end guests with relatives
in town.House For Sale
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Mr. Geo, Hanley,. of London, paid
a short visit to friends in town on
Saturday last.
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HEHSALL
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The monthlyet h Hen -
Sall
� �,� e en
Sall U.F,W.O., will be held at' the
home of Mrs. Rola. Stewart, of Fri-
day, Juue 27th at half pact two,p.m.
Mrs:,' Mitchell, County Director for
Middlesex; is expected to be present
and address the meeting.,
A 'nomination
meeting for the
purpgse of nominating a councillor
pl
tor"
e ace the, late H. J. 1VreDo
• Wald,;
'Vrall''be held in the Town Hall; on
Monday, 'June 23rd. if an election is
,found necessary, it will be held on,
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June 30t1;` {
ENGAGEMENT
4.
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. T. McDonald of
Detroit, :formerly of Godericb, ' an=
trounce the engagement of their only
daughter, Agnes,: to Mr Neil Sparks
of. Detroit, t son o1 Mr. and Mr '
s. Alex.
Sparks, of Hensall, the: marriage to
take place the latterP art of June'.
House for Sale -Goad two- to
s ley
brick residence for sale at east end
of S. Richmond St. Hensall. Good
Mr. and Mrs. II. Little and family ,cellar, furnace, and other convenien-
visited with relatives in New Ham- ces, for particulars or terms apply
burg on Sunday. to A. Coxworth,' Dumas, Sask or to
The clothing factory in town own- Giadman & Stanbury, Exeter.'
ed by Sn M. Sanders, of Exeter, has
been dosed indefinitely.
'Miss Heleu Elder; who, is attend-
ing
Y
iig r No mal S chool at London • was
home for the week -end:
Quite a number from Hensall and
vicinity - attended • the" horse races'
held in Exeter on Wednesday.
A' car of lumber etc..arriv d this
m 0
week foil the erection of the storage
.tanks for. Lihbey, McNeil 4,1Libbey.
The Young People's League'ineet-
ings of the Meth. church will.. be
withdrawn for the summer months.
Mr. Percy Gram of Lansing, Mich.
was` recently the guests Of •his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gram, of the vil-
lage.
Messrs W. A. McLaren and ' W. O.
Goodwin attended the Scotch Doub-'
les tour•lament held at Exeter -last
week.
Miss Irene Douglas has beendact-.
iiig as supply teacher for room 2, of
Hensall school in the absence of
Miss Ellis.
Mr. -Sam' Ronnie; left on .`Saturday
last- for Detroit where, after' a short
visit he intends sailing on a yact up
the lakes.
The baseball enthusiasts of town
have had a local diamond put in
shape and expect to •playa few.
genies in the near future,
'A number of the school' "scholars=
who are attending school in tlic;• nei-
ghboring town, are home this week.
studying for- the exams.
^•Some of bur citizens -`'have, been
adding to the appearance of 'the
Soldier's- Memorial;' in frit of"the'
Town Hall by'piitting on`•'afetiv flow-
ers.
The entrance class of Hensalir'puib
lic school went down- to defeat at, the
hands of Exeter entrance class, i'n'
Exeter on Wednesday a£ternoonj last`
by a score of'28-13.,
,As we 'gp to press. .we learn of tl'e
death of Mr. Thomas Simpson, are
old and respected resident?hler,e' 'MW
diedat his heine. in town 'on ''k tednee-'
day afternoon; in his, 88tlx year.
The property ori Main St. ;,.
for neer
Ad. ly occupied by. Dr. Hardie, was pi}rt
up foe sale en, Saturday last, but. was.
not sold asno aneoffered.=niece than'
the reserve bid Por, the place
. -
A niniibei• from here attended,Itli&
the S.A.' band concert held' in Exeter.
on Sunday afternoon, 'They reYi.ort
that they enjoyed the music a great
deal and speak Highly of the Band.''
On Saturday„last a team hitched
to a' wagon became frightened and,
although in the hand of a driver, ran
away and broke,, the harness and
wagon tongue which struck a hydro
pole at the corner. • zt•k
We ate sorry to report: that: l'rs.
Ellis took. . seriously ill on Friday
last and had to be removed to Lan-
don hospital, accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Mattie • ales Os''
many, friends hope for e•speedy re-
covery Mr-:. A. Whiteside' has been
in Godeiich, recently attending the
assizes. which havebeen taking place
there.
DUNG to N—•YOUNG—NUPTIATlS
On Monday afternoon last one of
those events which always' cause ,a
thrill and much interest, took place
at St. Paul's Anglican church at 2.30
p.m., when Mr. Robert Duncan',a
prosperous miller, ,of•• Harrington
West was happily united'iniinad;riage
to' Miss Phyllis Younde youngest
daughter of Mr: and lyrrs. John
Young, of the New Connxerci.al Ho-
tel.cereuion' was' et ,.criiiec
tel. The 1
y p
by Rev. H, Naylor in the presence of,
the immediate relatives of the con-
tracting parties. The happy cnupo
were unattended and -the bride was
charmingly attired in `Death 'satin,
beautifully trimmed; e, and hat to'
nateh, After `the cereniorry the brid-
al party motored to the holm” of the
bride's parents where a dainty lunch
'was ,served, after w.liicli they motor-
ed 10 the depot, where amid showers
of confetti and , a Host of go•odt Iw,lsiies
they took the train for Torontq and
other points: On their re tut hu they
will settle at ]::Harrington West. The
bride has been very popular among
a large circle of friends who, during,
the previous week had sboweredeber
tivice. •She will be missed, as an
honored member, from St. Pain's
choir.
CREDITON
Mr. Alonzo Hodgins arrived home
from the OId Country during the
past week, suffering from blood
• t h
poisoning in his righ and.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkbeiner and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wenzel motored
.to Listowel; 'on Sunday.
The music rendered by the Salva-
tion Army Band on Saturday after-
noon was.
muchenjoyed by file citi-
zens.
Mrs. Swartz, of `near Goderich, is
,visiting her mother, Mrs. Leah
Holtzmanfor a_ few days.
Mr. Frank Benkye, of Detroit, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wine Wenzel for
a few days the past week.,
Mr. Chas. Falmer left this week
for London, where he has accepted
a position.'
Mr. .Harold Young, of London,
seent the week -end in town.
e•t,+Ylr. and -Mrs. `Ezra Oestreicher left
this week for "Windsor and Detroit.
Fathers Day will be held in the
Methodist church next Sunday. The:
pastor will preach a story sermon,
entitled "The Faith of our Fathers."
Don't fail t
o hear `this spiritual mes-
sage, presented in the most original,
clear, convincing manner.. Watch for
the series on 'Pictures•from the
Prophets" which will; follow. Spec-
ial men's choir for Sunday. Every-
one is cordially invited I ,
KIRKTON `
"Florette Farm," Blanshard, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Robert Berry,
was "the scene of a happy.,event on
Saturday, June 7th, the occasionbe-
ing the rarriag-e'of their youngest
daughter, Ila Mae, to Mr. Maurice
Blackler,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Biackler, Kirktou. Rev. IVrr. Co•nnor",
rector of Sts Paul's Church, Kir kton,
officiated. On their return from a
honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Black
ler' will reside on the groom's farm
et Kirkton..
MITCHELL
' After an illness extending over a
period of five years, EllenMans-
field, beloved wife' of Alexander Hill
died at her home, St. George St.,
Mitchell, -on Monday, June the 9th,
in her 78th year.
On Wednesday, morning,; June the
Mrs. John Saakel passed :quietly a-
way to the Great Beyond. She had
'been ailing for several years.
CENTRALIA'
Don't forget the Garden Party at
Centralia, Wednesday, June 25th,
Supper from 6 to 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Jean
spent the week -end with friends in
Wingbam.:
Mr. Pat Buckley, of Detroit, spent
the week -end with liis 'family here,
Mrs. R. Hicks is visiting at the
home of her
son,Mr.
A. Hicks.
Miss Lula Hastings, of `London, is
spending a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. Jas. Oke,
The strawberry festival will be
held oe Wednesday, June 26th. -
Rev. Me. Thompson, of Woodham,
took charge of the morning service
:}fere last Sunday. Rev.'Mi:,=Kiteley
preaching anniversary :services- et.
tSunshine. Next Sunday .the 'service
.Will be withdrawn, op t.accoitnt of
Whalen. anniversary.
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A, quiet wedding took place on
June the 11211, at the Parsonage,
Centralia, at 2 o'clock when. Miss
Edna Bowden, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs W. Bowden, and Mr. Robert
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. G.
thCentralia married, ` Rev.
,Smith, were
Mr. Iiitoley performed the ceremony.
The young couple left from Liman on
the afternoon train to visit in Strat-
ford and other points., On their re-
turn they will reside in Centralia
and will hove the best wishes of a
host of friends.
area John hs;ery is v;,s;t,ng Iter
s_si..et• Mrs, :CJt Heighwvey or Landon,.
11,r, and s'itttn. li, Smith htave returned
from that' wveddi„i,g teas ane. con anentt-
• cd house heemrng,
hh'. Cr, '1'lhom:solre” has the, cellar: or
his new house thug out and George)
i--iepburit liars crntm,eirced the Cement'
work.
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11 Paz r. ''»tA a t Co,are
rrt s Co' , t�ei v
Putting i t is large, •weigb scales 1 •outt
or.. the ,elevaa.tor Tide : will be vee'
handy le. weigh the coal,
DASHWOOD
Or.
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DENTAL
a
avx bre
At McCormick'': Block,, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday.
MAIN OFFICE
Hartleib's Block — Dashwood, Ont.
Mrs. Walsh of Saskatoon, ,who has
been visiting
, . her mother, Mrs. Wit-
zel, left .for Pt. Huron last week.
Mr. and'142rs. Oestreicher, of Kan -
sad, are -visiting the former's parents:
Mr. and ` Mrs. G. Oestreicher.
Mr. Otto Reetemeyer made a busi-
ness trip to London on Wednesday
Mr. and Mr
s.Flls'e H . and a ug1 -
Elsie d i
ter, Thelma spent the week -end in
Sarnia.
Mrs. Cook, of Drurbo, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Bunner, who is ill;
Miss VioletHodgert, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder and
family, of Centralia, visited in town
on Sunday. '
Miss Luella Schatz spent the
week -end in Exeter. "
Miss Edith Walper is visiting in
Detroit.
Mrs. McCormick of Bridgeburg, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Baker.
1VIr. 0. Steinhagen spent Thursday
in London.
The annual strawberry lawn soc-
ial of the Evangelical church will be.
held
on Gai
ser'sw
la non Thursday,.
June 26th.
A quiet -but pretty. wedding took..
Place
at the pansioiva'ge here on ;Wed-
nesday n;esday' when Rev, Dreier united ;n
marriage•'Mr, .Gordo!n, ,Morlock and Mies
Altna Haiet, daughter of Mr," and t\Mrs.
Fred Hoist. We extend coinigratula_
?tion`;. - 1
GREENWAY
The. arinua,I S. S. and cominuni,ty
picnic at Grand Blend en Saturd:iy R
was ‘cell attended anal a pleasant day
s pent. •
.'!Mu•. andi1Ifs Wilson . A. C. Z4 1�on Kind Mr.'
'and Mrs. W. J. William of Spring-
field,.
pi in -f eld,..111:, were, guests with A. LVL.
4V`iliso0 aired ,nea'ew,ed acquai:ntatrtces
mere r t
Ale and ',Mrs. ' Wareham of Sarnia
vier -tett her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
, Mason,
Mss A. Hotson is visiting her coin
John hot- a few eve.eks.
Mrs. Reeder` and Mrs. ,Brinker of
Parkhill visited Mrs. !Thos. Bullock o:n
Sunday:
Rev W, J. Maines had returned home
front conference: and'"will coni;nue as
the pastor of the hlleithoclist church
here foe"another year,
'The services in the 'iblethodaut and
Anglican, churches ,were withdrawn,, on
Sunday afternoonowing' to the filum
•oral of the late S. L'avie ' of Grand
Rend. .
Alessi's. L. Pollock, Robt. Eagles,ouv,
E. St,ewatdsoiinanid E. Eggert motored
to Varnia last .week.
' Don't forget. ,tine lowly stocial at the
i'dethodist church- •on June 24th,
Strawberries andcream!! and a 5,ciod
prcgram by 'the Chelsea Concert party
of Loiyton.
SHJPKA
The rain of Iate has improved the
crops wonderfully.
A large number from here attend-
ed the funeral on Sunday of Sanford.
Lovie, at Grand Bend.
G. Harlton, of Forest, is visiting
with his brother, Mr. H. Harlton.
Miss Schenk of Crediton, is spend-
ing a few days with her brother,
Nelson Schenk.
1VIr. and Mrs. La Fond, of Sarnia,
spent Sunday with the latter's par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs. C. Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Moore, of Crediton, spent
Sunday at the hone of Mr. Wni.
Sweitzer:
Mr. Thompson, of Woodham, oc-
cupied the pulpit Sunday evening,:
as ReviI'r, Maines conducted anni-
versary services at Woodham:
The Shipka, school picnic last Sat-
urday was well attended and every
body reported a good time.
Don't forget the strawberry testi-,
val Thursday evening.
b•
The beautiful warm weather dur-
ing
r-
ing
the past week or so, has brought
along vegetation rapidly ,and things
generally, in the country have won-
derfully improved.
CLANDEBOYE
The funeral of Mrs. Ansley Neil,
whose death occurred at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, following an oper-
ation for appendicitis, took place
from her home e first conces-
sion,
o ni e on tli
sion, 1VtcGillivray, to Mirsey Ceme-
ter, Mooresville, Mee. Neil is surviv-
ed by her husband and two sons. The
deceased was a valued member of
Clandeboye Methodist church.
A thunderstorm compelled the
cancellation. tli s ioi• s section of
ofe t c,
1
the program arranged for the picnic
held on St. James' Church glebe lend
on Seim 12th by the cemetery board,
The weather However did not spoil
the lunch and the social hour or two
spent in the church schoolroom. A-
mong the speakers present were
Rev. Father' J'Iogtin, of Biddulph and
Rev, Wm, Lowe, of St. John, a for -
tiler populae rector of the 1r':ri.sh;
George Elliott,- M. P. and John Free-
born, M.L.A. The sum of $75, most-
ly ga.te receipts, was realized.
L RICH
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Snell Y a
nd fam-
ily, of Pittsburg, I.,are Visiting the
foriner's parents, Mr. and Mra. J.
Snell,
IVIr, 1?eter . Kropf, who has pur-
chased at dwelling house at, St. Jos-
eph, is moving same to Zurich 'where
he has purchased a lot at' the wvedt
end of the village.
Dr and Mrs.A MI t
D ,J. c iinnox- and
Pam' 1
family, lir. , ,S, Johnston arid Mra.
A. Johnston nstoi 'spent a few clays reef,
week at' Caledon East
lbrrs.. .W. ;C:• Cantata, u`tike nde'
r�
'4veit' ran a. eratiaii, at `Lion on ,
some trouble in her ,headr is iteprpvu
in' nicei
g y andis stayin'g',iyrtl► rela-
tives for a few weeks, in that City.'.
Myrtle Margaret, daughter of Mrs.
Mary Phelps, St, Thoma,s;;'and' Ed-
ward Evans Stella, of Zurich, were
married at the home of the bride's
mother, • on Tuesday, June 3rd. Mr.
and Mrs. Steele will make their.
home in' Zurich, where Mr. Steele is
tellerin the Molsons Bank.
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and children, of 'London Tp,, Spent
Sunday with ltrr. and Mee. C Fletelt-
tar. _.
Mr. and Mrs C. Routley and .dau
glitter Evelyn, and Frank Routlay
'visited. with friends in i and around
l3ri h i
g t over tl 0 week -ends
Mrs. Jas. Knox and son, . of St,
Marys.,apent'a few days 'With her els-.
ter,; :Meseta. 'Brock' last week, x
Mr. , and Mrs. Ray Pretclaei`'left'
TuesdaY Morning to a
cte
ndthe, .
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Y aigcis pien�ic,. which—ie being held in
Croswell, Mich,
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a..r',
from � ins lit , nt6mbeS h e at- ,•
tended the • annivea•sai yt serviced
which were held at Zion on Sunday.
Mr, Jas. Scott of Hibbert is spend-
ing a few' days with ' liis daughter,
Mrs.M. Routley.
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Miss Vera Gower, whoYids been.
ill, we are glad to sayses -progressing
favorably.
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models. They ensure less chance
of damage to valuable loads—added
life to the truck—and a saving in
rnaintena:nce.
PRICES INSTALLED
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Ensconced in a comfortable deck
chair --luxuriating in the beauti-
fully furnished lounge—strolling
around the spacious decks — or
'dancing: to the entrancing music
of the ship's orchestra, you speed
smoothly along' this Ocean High-
way towards the Old Land.
From the moment you step aboard
r delighted with the
the ship you are
handsome appointments, the unsur-
passed cuisine and the attentive ser-
vice which has made the Canadian
Pacific justly celebrated as The Per-
fect Host.
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