The Exeter Times, 1924-6-26, Page 5THE EXETRT1ME5
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= ‘4, 000191 evening was held in the
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= in. honor et Mr. J. S. Beugls,
ateacher
="."` Methodiet ehurch on Monday night
I1 "--• of the Hensel' Continuation Sch001.
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WILL Yorf'14.
Tiltesday
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PROLTDFOOT, KILLORAN
& HOLMES
earristorg,
Office on the Square, 2nd door
groin Hamilton St., Goderich.
Private funds to loan at loWest rates.
W. PrOndfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran,
. D. E. Holes
Idle.' Holmes will be in Hensel'
fersrY ;Friday from 9 until 6.
AUCTIONEER
. OSCAR KLOPF
Ronor Graduate Carey Jones' -Au-
sition School, Special course taken in
Registered. Live Stock (all B.Feeds,).
Merchandise, Real Estate, Farm
Reties, etc. Ratesin, keeping with
,grevalling prices. Satisfaction as -
Oared, write Oscar. Klopp, Znrich; or
18-93, Zurich. '
DR. A. MOIR, L. M: C. C.
Physician 'and Surgeon,
Phone .70 IIENSA:Lio
,•e.. A
DR. J. W. PECK
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
pit:AM 'University, Montreal; Member
yaff.Cbllege of Physicians and Surgeons
ot Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
tionircil of Canada; Post Graduate
gliennber or Resident Medical staff of
*snore' Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15;
piEce, 3 doors east of Post Office.
pone 0, Hensel', Ontario.
Lumber
has Advanced
But we are still selling White Pine
jIressed on both sides at ;45.00 per
ethbusand.
1x6 dresser' and matched white
Ipizle
750.00 per M.
, B.C. No. 1 XXX Shingles
B. C. No. 1 XXXXX Shingles
• Bird's Ashphalt Twin Shingles •
gaird's Ashphalt Roll Roofing 18 in.
wide, the heaviest made.
Phone No. 12
CLATWORTHY
GRANTON
WHY NOT GET YOUR
PRINTING DONE IN TOWN?
WE BELIEVE WE ARE A-
13LE TO GIVE YOU AS SATIS-
FACTORY AND PROMPT A
SERVICE AT OUR OFFICE, '
AS ELSEWHERE, AND IN AD-
DITION TO THIS
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
YOU.
THE HENSALL OBSERVER
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Templeton's Rheumatic Capsule;
'RHEUMATISM ,SCIA11CA
'NEURITIS LUMBAGO
•.)TEMPLETONS*TORONT
A. W. E. IlEmBinaav,
g-ILINSALI , ONTARIO
Miss Hattie McQueen, who rec-
ently graduated as a nurse from the
Victoria hospital, London, is in town
this :week visiting yelatives and fri-
ends.
A joint meeting of the School
Board, Town Council, and Board ,of
Trade, will be held in the Town Hall
on Friday evening to make arrange -
meats, and draw up plans for the re-
modelling of the school and. to cOn-
sider where the best place would be
to put the new roOth which they pro-
-pose to build.
The case of:James Priest agairist
the Village -of Heniall in cOnnection
with the Richinond Street drain
was given _short- shift at Goderich
last ThurSda,y. M. Stanbury Coun-
cil ,for -the Village''objeeted to the
jurisdiction of the Court to try the
•case and Judge Barron ruled in his
*favour and transferred the hearing
to the drainage referee.
RE-ITNION.. AT HOME OF
ROBERT BELL •
... A -vert enjoyable Wile was spent
at, the licene-of., Mr. and' ;Mrs. Robte
„Belt Oili!eit ahOhyseveatOl;five menio,
Verk--Orthe- Veii family gathered ao
the °idhomestead to meet, Robt.
Bell, of Helmer, Indiana, (son Of)
Matthew Bell,) whom they had nev-,
er seen Relatives from a distance
were: Mr. arid Mr. -Win Bell and.
family, Chicago; Robt. E. Bell and
daughter, Helmer, Indo 1Vhe and
Mrs. 13ernard Studt, Ashley, Mich.;
Mrs. Jas, Bell and family New West-
minster; Mrs. Robt. Elliott, Thed-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott
and family, ThecIford; Mr. and Mrs.:
Geo. Elliott and family, Forest; Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Spearman, Forest;
and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coward and
family, Saskatoon. After the hearty
hand -shakes, the day was spent in
races, football and soft ball. At the
sound of the old farm dinner bell,
all gathered out. on the lawn to par-
take of a dainty' Supper prepared by
the ladies. One of the interesting
features of the day, was the music
provided by sons of George Elliott,
on the month organ and bones. At
the sound of the violin played fiet
John M.Bell all gathered in the large
dining room and the evening was
spent in games and dancing until the
wee sma' hours, when all returned
to their respective' homes • feeling
they had spent an enjoyable time
and looking forward to reunions in
the yeras to come. It
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Conk! 'Entranee
Wednesday. next.
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= After a shprt program by zuembers
— of the choir and league, Mr, Beuglas
was.presented witli the following ad-
. = dress read by Mr. E. Rennie:,
Mrs. J. Tapp was in London 0
Thursday of thit week.
Mii's Pearl 'Churchill, of Clinton
Visited fii4nds in" town On 'Sunday
last. ' . •
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. Mr. artnAlrsnG. F. CaSe are this
week visiting with friends 'nit Dun-
gannon. " I". '' • • •
A drain on. the north side of
Queen street isebeing enlarged this
week. •
Mr. Bert Glen of Toronto, is lioli-
,
da,ying with relatiyes ix -town this
week.
•Mr. -and Mes. Wes. Caldwell, ef
London,' visited relatives in •town,
this week. ,
Mrs. John Coulter and Miss Ida,
are visiting reldtives in Woodstock
this week.'
e Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Nichols of Lon-
don, visited rela.ve near. Hensell
on Sunday. '
Mr. Harry Smith of London, was
the guest of his parents in town on
Sunday lat.
Mr.G-lenn Broadfoot, of the Sterl-
ing Bank, Goderich, visited friends
in town on Sunday. '
Miss Salina Beaver, of Kitchener,
is this week the guest of her parent
Mr. and Mrs. W. Beaver. •
Miss Polly Moore, who has been
visiting relatives in town recently,
returned to London on Tueeday
Quite a number of local Odd Fel-
lows attended the District ,meeting
held at Goderich on Sunday last.
,Mr. S. Beagles, teacher of the
Continuation School here,' left for
his home in Hamilton on Tuesday.
Mrs. H. J. McDonald and Welling-
ton McDonald left last week for Tor-
onto, where they will visit for 'a
while.
Mr. and Mrs. Volland and family,
of Goderich; vistied the former'S-fa-
ther, Mr: H. Volland, Sr., in losvvii on
Sunday.
Mise Verse Geiger returned last
week froth a lengthy.; visit with
friends in •Kitchener, BridgePort- and
otlaer•places.;„ , , . , to:
Mr. Elgin'Rowcliffe.of. the'Lon-
n Road inuth is open, fOr congrat-
ulations 9u the arrival of a baby,
girl at his home. ld,
At a nomination •meeting heen
Monday evening Mr. R. Higgins was
elected councillor for the balance
of the year 1924.
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Mr. ,and Mrs. ' R. Maddock- and
family, of Londesboro, spent Sunday,'
the guest of the forther's brother, :fr
Mr. T. Shaddock, 'of town. •
Mrs. J. Po'ne, who has been visit'- e
ing friends at a distance for some g
time, returned to town this week and in
will spend the summer here: th
Mr. S. Beuglas, Heneall.
Pear Friantliere.
On behalf of the Choir and Young
People's League of the Hensel!
Methodiat Oliatrein we take this 0P-
portunity of expresSing to you our
appr.eciatien ,of the services,you have
eo. reel); given during the past Year.
We are grateful for the willingness
You have shown to help in all, the ac-
tivities of our church. We feel that
your •presence- amongst as has been
a real help.
We now join heartily in wishing
for you a pleasant holiday and a
happy, prosperous and useful future,
and, we truat that You will always'
cherish kindly memories of your as
sociations anfongst us.
Signed on behalf' Of the Choir 'brid
League.
E. Rennie, Choir Leader Geo. Fon;
lick, Pres., Y.P.L.
CREDITON
FOR SALE— 'Freshening cow for
sale. Apply to Lloyd England, Cred-
Son.
A full line ,of" Hunt's Flour and
• Feed for sale.
Special sermon to the Loyal Or-
ange, Lodge in the Methodist church
next Sunday evening. Subj. "The
Alter and the Throne."
Miss Cora Stehle, of London, has
returned home for the summer
Months. • '•
Mr. Irving Stahls was in London
no Saturday last on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fahner and
family, accompanied by Mrs. C. Fah-
ner, motored to London on Sunday
last.
Mr.' Roy Wolfe, of Detroit, is
spending a few weeks vacation at his
home here.
Next ..SUnday - the annual Child-
ren's day ,will be observed in Zion
Evangelical church. A splendid pro-
gram has been arranged with a
:large jurior choir. (Hear them.)
"..Mr. 3. H. Holtzman addressed the
Hyatt Ave. Methodist Sunday School
Leaden, at their. .flower day service
on Sunday afternoon last.
Mr. Fred EiIber, of Windsor, is
visiting home and friends for a Ye*
days.
, ,Mrs. V. J. •Meade, 'Who has been
-visiting with Irgr sister, Mrs. Ricli'd
HilL and other 'friends, returned to
her home in Bendloss, Alta,., on Mon-
day. •
A number of friends gathered at
the home of Mrs. Edith Moore and
presented her with a miscellaneous
shower. A very enjoyable -evening
was spent by all present.
• On Friday evening last about 30
fends and neighbors surprised Mrs
rr's. Edith Moore with a miscellan
ous shower. An interesting pro
ram was given, Mrs. Hy. Metz tak-
g the chair. Mrs. Eli Lawson read
e following address:—Dear Mrs.
oore: As friends and, neighbors We
e gathered here.to-night to express
ur regret, as we hear you are leav-
g our midst in the near future—
our loss and Shipka's gain. We have
y always found you a true and loving
o 'friend and ever ready to give a help-
s ing hand in time of need. We are
d sorry to lose you, but duty calls you
elswhere. May God's richest bless-
ing follow you to your new home.
e We now ask you to accept these mis-
ce
galleons articles on behalf of the
s•friends
and neighbors. After a fit -
•7 'tink reply from Mrs. Moore the
• gifts were presented by Mrs. Wm.
M
- -otz. A dainty lunch was served
1 With ice cream and a very pleasant
g evening was enjoyed by all.
•
We are pleased to note tnat ,Mrs.
ar
J. Ellis, who ...Was taken to London ,
hospital a Short time ago for an ,op- -n
eration, is na'ad-mueh improved: -•
,
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander McKa
and family of the West, mOtored t
town thie week and are the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. WM. 1VIeKey an
family.
We, are pleased to report that Mis
,Agnes Love, • who recently under
went an operation at ,St. Joeeph'
Hospital, ' Lo n do n, is *now ,doing 'nice
Come in and look over our
Electric
Curing Irons
We carry a good reliable make
at the :very reasonable price of
only 12,00
We have for sale a ,large assortment
of
Fishing Tackle
including
RODS, LINES, REELS, FLIES,
HOOKS, SPOONS, ETC.
YOUR INSPECTION INVITED.
The Hydro Shop
J. Passmore
or Rent - age'
I-Icrase for Sale Or Rent—Goo4
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A bunch -of ' loyal sport fans no)
ored'to. the BOundary to see a[bel
ame on Tuesday evening, but owin
o ram 'the gaine had td be called of
after two innings.
Mr.' and Mrs. L. Leeper recently
noved to St. Catharines, Mr. Lee-
er's home before coming here. They
ere good residents and will. be misa
ed by a large number' of friends..
Miss Beryl Ashton completed her
eason's engagement with Mr. E.
annie, as milliner, last week, and
eturned to her home in Gorrie on
ednesday.
Mr. Clarence Shepherd" recently
ft town for Amherstburg, to 3vhich
ranch of the Molsons Bank, he has
een transferred after Several years
f faithful service in the bank here.
The monthly meeting of the 1 -len -
11 TJ.F.W.O., will be held at the
ome of Mrs. Robt. Stewart, on Fria
ay, Julie 27th at half past two,pand
1Vlitchell, County Director for
iddlesex, is expected to be present
nd saddress the meeting. •
During the violent thunder and
ghtning which accompanied the
orm on Friday last, the telephone
Mr..A. Smith's home was struck
id completely burned. A number
other buildings in town were tott-
ed, but none suffered seiloua dam -
sou e for Sale la;bl
of
$t
ch
Praine Dwelling on north Richmertd SEAFORTH—There AT on Tiles -
St. 2 .lots. Will Sell or rent on easy'' day, June 17th, after a lingering Ill -
terms. Possession given immediate- nes, at her horhe en ,Goderich St.
ly, Apply at Observer Office or Z. West, Margaret Leslie, beloved wife
Disjardine, ZUrich MR. No. '2, of Mr, jaxilea Watson, Seaforth
TUCKERSMITH.—A quiet and
pretty wedding took place at the
Egmondville Presbyterian .manse on
Wednesday afternoon last when Ena
Mae, niece of Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Strong of Tuckersmith, was unit-
ed in marriage by Rev. W. D. Mc-
Donald to Ivan Roy, only son of Mr.
,and Mrs. Henry Forsythe of Tuck-
ersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe will
reside on the groom's farm on the
8th concession of Tuckersinith.
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DASH,W1)00
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S
13. D. S.
puNTAL SURGEON
At MCCormicli's Block, Zurich, evey
• Thursday and Saturday.
MAIN okvicE
Hartleih's Block — Dashwood, Ont
Mr, and Alr.s. Jac. Schroeder have re
turned from Detroit after apending a
week in Detroit and other places.
Masse, ,M. and B. Eirit of Detrain
spent a /flew cle,ysin town last, week.
alr. and -Mrs.,- P,. Kraft are visiting
a London
;Ars. R Hayter spent the week end
in Stratford.
• .Alr. Ira 'Tiernan of Chealay spent
Suaday at hir home here. a
• 'Mr.- and 'Mrs. C. Lindentield of
Parkhill spent Sunday with Mr. and
Ales. C. Steinba.gen.
• Ala and Ales. Win ICleinstrver
spent Sunday' in Stratford.
• Mr, GC O., Edteoller bass moved els
household tetlects to Mitchell.
Mrs. Gertrude Hess and Miss Anna
Hess 'of Zurich spent Sunday, ?Mr.
and Mrs. H. Holfma,n.
Mr, and Airs. George Hess' of Zurich
visited in tow,n. on Sunday, ,
Mr, and fdirs, Geo, Merrier spent he
week .end in Bayfield.
Mr. and [Mrs. H: Elsie. have returned
after spendiag the week in 'Sarni,a, •
Miss Florence Turnbull spent Sun-
day with Mess Luella Schatz.
1.141rjohraston of Exeter occupied the
pulpit of the Ev,aingelical church on
Sunday morning. '
Bev, and Ails. W. J. Yager are vis-
iting in Reciney. ,
KIRKTON
Mr. Gilbert Miller is home from
Montana visiting his mother, Mrs.
A.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Yule and Mrs.
Win. Yule, of Toronto, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yule,
Town Line last week.
While hiinting groundhogs on Fri-
day, Harry Gregory had the misfor-
tune to discharge his rifle, the bullet
passing through his foot.
The "Outlook," (Sask.) says:—
"Mr. and Mrs. Reub'en . Shier, of
Kirktona Ont., and Miss Hazelwood,
of Woodham, who are returning east
from a trip to the Coast, were visit-
ors last Thursday at the home o
Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Johnstone."
ELIIVIVILI-E
miss Elva Horne anji friend visited
at the home of Mre. Ernest Foster,
Whalen on Sunday last.
Mr. Rona E. , Bell of indianna
visited at the home of his uncle, Mr.
Tics. Sell for' a few .days last week.
Mr. Bell's lather nand mother died when
he was quite young and this os the
first time lee has *ever met any, ol his
relatives.
A reurnber of our young people at-
tended the anniversary services at
Wliele,n on Sunday,
FRED DAVIDSON RELEASED
The case of Fred Davidson, who
was employed at the home of Mr.
Robt. Munn last November and, who
was accused of a serious offence by
a Barnado Home girl, came up be-
fore His Honor, judge Lewis, at
Goderich, on Monday. The • main
charge against the young man was
abandoned and through his Counsel,
Mr. J. G. Stanbury, he pleaded guil-
ty to assault. His Counsel then made
made an earnest appeal to the Judge
to give the boy another chance, as
this was his first offence and his
past record was a clean one, with
the result that the accused was al-
lowed to go on his own recognizance.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury was at Goder-
ich nearly all last week attending
the Quarter Sessions and County
Court, where he was engaged as
Counsel in two criminal cases, and
two civil actions.
THE SICK
"Mr. Wm. Nestle continues in very
poor health with no improvement
whatever, and he is gradually grow-
ing weaker.
Mr. D. Richards, who underwent
en operation for gangrene on his
great toe, still continues in very
poor health.
Workmen are .engaged in opening
up hte drain on Andrew street be-
tween Victoria and Laughall street,
Lo lay new tile.
Saturday was the longest day of
the year from the standpoint of day-
light and darkness. Now, watch the
days shorten.
Mrs. McAvoy, while- still confined
to her ,bed, is showing signs of im-
provement.
Mrs. Wm. Russell still continues
to improve and is now on a fair way
to complete recovery.
Mrs. H. T. Rowe is improving
nicely since her recent operation.
Mrs. H. Coultie has recovered suf-
ficiently aS to be able to take short
rides in the car,
STANLEY:— "Ingleside Farm"
Stanley Tp., was the scehe of a pret-
ty event last week, when Zella R.,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
j, T.. Heys, was united in marriage
to W, 3. Clarke, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lancelot Clarke, The bridal
couple left on a motor trip to Ham-
ilton, Niagara Falls, Ridgeway and
Buffalo. On their return this popu-
lar young cottple Will reside On the
groom'e farm, "Maple Terrace" on
the 10th concession of Stanley'.
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TIIURJI,INI 2 tI,
THAMES ROA
'Fite Thames Road CoMmittee ar
planning to hold iv baseball torn
ament on July 9th, Illiere wifl be
further annonaceihent next week.
Miss Margaret McCardy, who ha
been visiting in the Weet returnet
home on Friday last,
• ZURICH
An interesting church wedding
took place at the Amish Mennonite
chttrelnen Tuesday, June 17111, when
Mies•BarelriErb, daughter 01 3.fr. and
Mrs. John G. Erb, was united in mar-
riage to Mr. Aaron Gingerich, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Gingerich, all of
the Bronson Line, Hay. The popu-
lar young couple will reside on the
Bronson Line.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Steele, on ar-
rival home from their honepraoon
trip, were presented with a gift by
the Evangelical church choir, Mr.
Steele being a member, They were
also serenaded by the band.
Mr. J. Preeter has been on the
sick list.
The cellar for the new McKinnon
block is now ready for the walls.
Mrs. W. C. Callfas, after an opera-
tion at London Hospital, has return-
ed, and is able to be out again.
• Mr. and Mrs. By. Gruehn and son,
anti Miss Leona Geiger, of Pigeon,
Mich., are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gascho.
The many friends of Miss Emily
Denomy, who was operated on at St. I
Joseph's Hospital, London, are glad
to hear that she has returned home
very much improyed in health. .
There were no services in the Ev-
angelical Lutheran church on Sunday
owing to the pastor, Rev. H. Rembe,
attending the Synod at Bornholm.
Rev. R. M. Geiger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. nIoses Geiger of the village, and
who has served as pastor in Rock-
wood, Ont., Methodist church for
several Years, has been assigned to
take charge of the Mildmay Method-
ist church.
A quiet wedding took place in the.
Lutheran Parsonage, Saturday
mg, June 14th when Rev. H. Rembe
united in marriage Mr. George Hess
and Mrs. Arletta Willert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wainer,
both contracting parties being of
:"Znirich. The happy couple will reside
in the village.
BIDDULPH
BARRETT—FOLEY.---The mar-
riage took place on June 17th at St.
Patrick's Catholic church, Biddulph,
of Mary Foley, 'daughter of Mrs.
Catherine Foley, of Toronto and
Joseph Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs_
Anthony ',Barrette.- 'of Lucan, Rev.
Father Hogan officiating. The, bride
was dressed in white silk and wore
a tulle veil with a bandeau of or-
ange blossoms and carried a bouquet
of white carnations tied with white
silk streamers. She was the re-
cipient of many beautiful presents,
including silver, china and several
checks. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will
spend their honeymoon at Toronto
and Niagara Fails, after which they
will reside in Stratford.
SHIPIC.A
Wedding bells will be ringing in
this neighborhood shortly.
The lawn social held at the church
was well attended and an excellent
program 'was rendered. The pro-
ceeds amounted to $65.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harlton and fam-
ily spent Sunday in Clinton,
Quite a number from here at-
tended the funeral last Thursday of
Mrs. William. Vincent.
Mrs. Chris. Finkbeiner is spending
a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
La Ford, of Sarnia. _
The kind hearted of this commun-
ity responded liberally towards a -do-..
nation for Mr. Thos. Baynham, who
has ,beerj sick for the •past pix
months. Such deeds of kindness are
to be, commended.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and
family spent Sunday with the latter's
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones, of
Crediton. -
MT CARMEL
The death took place at MO Moine
London, en Sunday, June 15th •of
1Dennes O'Connell, age 80 years ahd
whoe.s funeral took place here on
Wednesday last with Requieu high
mate: c,elebrated by Rev, Fr, Corcoran
Mr, O'Connell vas .la old settler oC
llth concession, Stephen, having mov-
ed to Londen about five years ago.
I -Ie is survived by his wirdow 'and .one
daughter, ,Wfiss Elizabeth.
Rev. Fr. Corcoran ie attending the
annual retreat at Sandwich this \neck.
VThss Marie Walker of London is
Spending her holidays at her home at
Kr John Hall of St, Petcids S'imin-
apiaarreniats CtifanIngd a,m,rf,se.wzda jy, sH14yllit.11 his
iNfr. Basil 0I'leourke and bride spent
Sunday with the former's parents here
Miss Martha Morrissey ot St, Joseph
Hospital Lonclort, is spending her holi-
days with her ,parents.
Anise Winiircd Guitiau of "I'.oronto
rvived home last week, . •
Hubert 1.\loir of London is spending
soane holidayswith iriends h e re.
the week,
of Detroit called on, f4ends her Idur-
Mr, Jolm Campbell mid son Nlar7in
in
iis ,Marip Carey of Drysdale
,
spent the tu,d, with her parer*nt
CoAlignretn,sisl blel,erlafrrnt , itiatzpit cllevcel 14t c
. .
ROBERT MUNN AQV
The serious charge
Barnardo Home girl against
RObt. Munn, of Hay TeWnehipan
Hensall, were ventilated at Usa
'Criminal Sessions held at God rkiL
last -Week andthe jury, after a three
days' trial, unanimously granted an
honeralble maic;iiuntietstal Judge
arpu
beingon
only 2 ,
of Stratford, presided. TInif.frainciwn
Attorney), Charles ifleagern4C.•
proaecuting tied J. M. nicAvoy, KO,
and 3. G. Stanbury defending. The
evidence clearly eStablishe4 tlie lee
noeence. of the accused. The School
Register „was produced by the de-
feiace to snow that the girl was at
echool laid erthe c hvaerrgyesd, a v wwhlle4heii ehgbsohres
proved conclusively, thah the accus-
ed was attending eawing-bee e away
front home at this time So popular
was the jury's decision, that cheera
and hand clapping broke the solemn
stillness of the Court2rooni only- to
be quickly suppressed by the threat
from the Judge, that he -would 'send
some of the joyful ones to jail. But
the friends and neighbors of Mr.
Munn found opportunity on 'Wednes-
day evening to voice their, satisfac-
tion and express their faith in him,
when a great surprise party was or-
ganized and' took posSession of the
Munn home. Besides the neighbors
the parents .of Mr. and Mrs. IVIurat
and also their solicitor, Mr. Stan -
bury and his wife were invited.
Games very pleasantly passed the
the evening and then at the festive
board, short speeches were made by
women as well as men, expressive of
the high regard in which the family
is held and of rejoicing- and appre-
ciation of the triumphant vindica-
tion of Mr. Munn' s character. The •
cocasion was the anniversary of the
IVIunn's wedding. Following is the
address presented to them:—
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Munn:
We are gathered leer° this even-
ing on the anniversary of your wed-
ding to express our delight in. the
successful termination of the most
unsavory case that has ever shocked
this neighborhood. The dark cloud
of waiting and suspense has been
finally lifted. For months our minds
have been with you, ready at any
time to offer any assistance possible
to free the innocent. - It is a high
tribute to the integrity and purity of
character of the falsely accused that
the whole neighborhood and those
who knew him best, have stood by
him at this trying time. We feel that
this cloud has had a silver lining
and that we have been drawn closer
together • as neighbors and 'friends
because one of our number was iri
trouble and now that freedom has '
come, rejoicing is in every heart.
We also take this opportunity to
express our deepest satisfaction at
the brilliant ann masterly way in.
which the two counsels conducted
thewcetrustase.that the years to come
may be years of joy and that time
will heal the wounds that have been
so ruthlessly made. May you and
yours be spared to enjoy many hail- "
py anniversaries of this occasion.
Signed on behalf of your friends
and neighbors.
"I hear your rich uncle is death
What was the complaint? None. Ev-
erybody was satisfied."
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