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t'CV.IFT SERVICE SATiefIES.
'Hundreds of Shippers holt '1.
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Payments made Daily.
WIPT CANADIAN CO., LIM-
ITED. WEST TORONTO
DRYSDALE.
'The nice warm rain which fell
Lr1pxaday night has put a smileo n
the eager farmer's face.
:Moat of the farmers of this vie-
' aaty have finished seeding, thsi is
is possible owing to the tine wea-
?til d ood condition of the
rer an g
.land.
A large number of young p'eo-
Ie of Detroit spent Easter Sun-
*lay' with their parents in our
"%erg.
• Mr. and Mrs. Edward and fent-
spent Easter holiday here with
�1t'heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
]laaportel.
Miss Pearl Durand, who sp. n t
Danaher with her part,eits Mr. and
Vitra. Louis Durand, has returned.
glee London to resume her position
St. Peter's Seminary.
?kin. Henry Rau who has been
can 'ihe 'nick list for some time is
wait improving very rapidly.
Ixf. J'ulus Corriveau has ,eng-
ed with MK Nelson Masse of
the 14th cola. for the ('aummier.
B otvni
Mrs..Joe Brennefiman • of Sagin-
aw, :Klein, pat the Holidays with.
Mend'e in this, eeiteIality,
117x, Company of Forest, is Fp
ending the holidays with his
11.17.nt, J. 'I1 y 1. ' Clan l;e,
planter Grant ''Teener of prys-.
dile, 'spent a few days last wk,
c'k1s with iir'iende •in the village•
Mr. and Nye. Geo. Howard and
daogiater Evelyn 'of • Exete'r, • aeconi
panied by Mr, and. •:tMl'r'a; Fred Hess
of HenSell, spent Good Friday at
the laoiue of Mr, and ,Mrs. Jamas
Carniei,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edighoffer
and daughter of Mits-hell, spent the
holiday with frienda in the vii-•
lage, •
BLAKE
Dashwood'
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'anent they ^weelr•.ond ,with Mr. and
111re, S Oeetveiehe.'r. i
Messrs Gordon • Callfuaof Sairzii,a
and Raymond of Detroit, v rteited
father
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their fatherover DastGi'.
i Messrs, M. Merne1r and O. Mite
end 'Misses Margaret and Verde.
Merrier of Detroit,, ispent the we -
ole -:'net Frith Mr, and Mr's, Geo.
Mernnr„ L "
1\lies. E. Tioman of London, ap-
en't• Easter in town~ .
Mr. and 117rsi• H. Pesie and Th 11T,a
are visiting in Sarnia.
-Miss Elia ZZirumer of Detroit,
spent lest week with her parents
Mr. and .M.rse W. Graybeil of
Woodstock. spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mr'si.. J. W. Greybeil
Mr, and Mra. C. Wi:dfotig, Mesers
tHerb and 'Milliard Willard of 'Da-
Mrat P. Humble and •faunily'and.
Miss Brovvnl:ei of Sarnia.; spent
Easter with Mee. C. Finkbeiner.
Mrs. S. Ireland, has returned to
Stratford after ;spending a week
with her 'sister, Mrs. E. Nieman.
Mr, Ira Tiernan of eLuektnow, ''ep-
ent the week -end at his home,
Miss Alice Uoffn:an of Stratford
le visiting her (parents,
Mr. A, Zimmer of Detroit, vis-
ited his parents as few --days last
week.
Mr's. B. Stacey has returned aft-
er spending -several weeks in Kit-
chener.
Mr. Lorne Tiemau of London,
•spent Easter at his home, •
Miss flossie Kleinetiv*er of. De-
troit spent the week -end with -her
Tarenta,
Mr, L, Birk of Guelph is holiday-
ing at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family
*lit and Mrs. Arthur Edighoffer1 of Detroit visited with Mr:. and
Zurich called on friends in the' Ws. Schenk last week.
*allege on Sunday. Miss Cunningham of Kitchener
'fir, and Mrs. M. frown of the spent the week -end with Mr, and.
+@ slven Line. South, spent Sunday Mra. L. Morenz,
everening at the hozre of Mdse V.
e ert% :
31fr. and Mrs. Gordon Manson. days with Mr. and Mrs, P. McIsaac
Blyth, accompanied by Mi'as Miss Webb Spent Good Friday
litterguerite Douglass of Hyde Perk at her home In London.
ecailsri on friends in this vic;;nity on Mr, and Mre. E. R. Guentiher
Aat11Iftlay'(; end family 'agent Sunday in Mit-
Mass Alberta Finlay* returned ebell,
+autse on Saturday after spend -
Mies Margaret Held of Stratford
iksg a few weeks with friends in is spending 'a few days at her
ar den1„ home.
Mfrs Jessie Tough of the Bron- Miss Ar Graybell is .on the 'sck
n Line, north, spent a few days lr.it we hope for a speedy \Tee-
hast week with friends ion the Go- ov-erye
*dm) Line. , r l Mr. P. Mcirsaae is visiting i
Miss Gwendy Clarke is visiting Detroit {
the home of Mia- and. Mrs. 51,1 Mr. and Mr.. May of Kitcbenee
Mr,. and Mrs. M, iv'.'eIsaac and
family of Detroit spent the holi
trait, spent the week end in
Mr. and 11trrs. 'J, Eid:t cif New.
Hamburg, Me: and Mrs. R. •Stade
of Lu rich., 'spent the wee .end.zvith
Mr. and Mats. C. Stades,
Mr• .Milford Koch and Musset
Myrtle and Alma Koch of Detroit
and Ro'seila of London, spent the
week -end With Mr•. and Mr's.' .Geo.
Koch. -
Mr, and Mrs. Pitt of.Detroit,
'spent •last week, with Mr. and Mrs
Geo. Koch:
a'
Don't fproet, the ;lecture .ta: be
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given in .tlx Tat niagelcal church.on
Monday, ;April 25 "by cRv„ J. ,M.
Coiling of Grand Bend. Z1ir
Ci:ouiding's• fifteen pece orchestra
of Exeter, will be in attendance.
town. •
�:electors
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onse vlti'v�e+, I
Fent C r
ere: not !satielied when it coraes to
v titin.' day it will not be for want.
of choice in candidates; tamely.,
What might ,haere proved a led
,serious fire had it not been 4r0i0
tiai:,ely asaistanee of the, neighbors
occured-ireeently, When the roof of
Mee. John Taylor's.liousee in Tuck-
e ez^sir.ith Tp„ naught; firs?. The
fire 'vas thought to• la.v'o been st-
arted by_.a rapav1a from the chimney
and wa.s first noticed by Mrs: Tay-
lor, when she 'save a buraing *An-
glo fall to the ground.. 1t wasnot
until halfthe. roof was bureed,thet
the fire was ptu 'out, In ,the aft-
ecnoon o'f :Cha Basted daly,'the neighe
bora' returned and had the roof
all shingled again.
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WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND
RE -BUILDING BATTERIES,
rFARM, 'IMPLEMENTS
WE ARE HE a.DQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMEN'TS AND
CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICr; FOR. YOUR MONEY
PUMPS, PIPINGS AND PITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR
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t'fl'JNTY NE171S.
Clintio'n tae rate will h--46milia
for 1927, •
Goderich waterworks :system
has a. $4,000 surplus.
:Roht. McKay; of Egmondville,
had the misfortune to trip andfall
in his orchard, three ribs being
broken.,
On April 5th, Thos. Stephens
celebrated .his 50th anniversary s try as
owner and manager of the Queen's
Hotel in. Seaforth.
The four canon on the list for
the Supreme Court, Godereee, -sit-
ting 'last week. were disposed of
In oneafternoon, tOlte court open-
ing at 2.30 Monday afternoon and,
concluding at 5.30. Justice, (hen-
nox presided. • ' '-
'Clinton was favored this year
with vers fine weather for ita
annual fair, which took .place on
April 7th, with a very lairg.: cr-
ov,'d in attendance, and the fair
was conceded to be one of the best
ever held,
An announcement is madeby.
the C.P,R, to the effect that •tl:e
preawent passenger service from
Goderieh i'a to be augmented by
a train leaving ,foiooastern porton•
the morning an.l rziv n ir.nz ,h
east in the evening. ' Thin �v:ill
bring the service to itis yormeer .st-
and ard.
Supplementary estimates tabled
in the bouts!: of Commons at Ot'-
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Barr iltan, of Dau-
phin, Man,, who have 'Sbeen:
'visiting relatives here, hate re-
horned to their home.
Margaret Hobkiek of Detroit,,'
is visiting her parents here:.
The H.srsIll,Bovvlers'held a suc-
esesfal eonct:rt in the town Hall
on, Monday even'ng, When a goort
,rograre of home talent was
gie`en,
Y Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hudson
ittend C1 the funeral of Mira. Jas.
I.fud on at Seaforth.
Robt, Green, who recently pure
chased the prop arty pts Mill St•;
11making some improvements to
the property by l,;aising the house
and putting a cellar under.
Mis. Cleve itoynt is in Detroit,
being called there owing to the
t11ness of her sister, Mrs, Simpson.
Mrs'. .J. Berry has returned
from her nix months trip iii Brit-
4,ie> Coin—hie Dakota, and other pl-
ace's where [she pleasantly visited
with relative!a.
Mrs. Rich'd Pollock, who" n.oved
from heee to Michigan •some mon
the age, iveseiting with friends
hers.
Orville tide o fthe Parr Line,
Hay, was 'taken to Seeforth ho's-
4nital on 'Sunday Oast to be opei-
ated on for appendicitis, and " i;3
getting along as well as can be eat -
peeled,
Ray Patterson, who was oper-
ated on in Seafortb hospital, for
appeudicitia, is improving..
John Mitchell of Tucker'amith,
.has purchased the residence of the
Bullard estate, and will move there
'on i'a the
Me. and Mrs. Lemon and family
have gone back to their fare. at
Ripley, after !spending the past 1
months in II;:risal.l. .
Lee Redden is helpnig. Thor;
;Kyle to putt in the Top.
Alvin Wurir, who• can thought
of moving to Pt. Huron has dec-
ided to• remain in Hensall, as . he
Can do better here,
What might have been a tserious
fire, occueed in thePetty Block
last Sunday altern oon when jeer
was discovered in this i>arttion be
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fawn, include an additional appro ttvesn Ove an Geiger r noel 'I'ho'.s.W n
pieatecm of $43,000 fe?r. harbor _ini- 41,p'a'xtax.F Ietae. I ucl:ily° it was n.ot
iced in Lima_ tiled put out \vitn a
few pails of relater .
Donald Gra'ssic, a v ell known
and highly respected resident o.f
the "Hag 0, and: an enthusiastic".
bowler, died. et his honk; en Thurs-
day last 4n is 8 -5th year. II' wa.s-
a native fron'I Scotland, moving to
Hensel" from his"homestead ad f.Zim
in Stanley Tp. ft. numb t of years,
ego, he took a. great ai interest in
bowling and played up till .a
year ago, was a Presbyterian and
a _ l"�i.berall H:; is 'survived ed by his
vi iLIow, ts.vo :;oas and two deugh-
tere • Thr., 'wasp ha on Sat-
urd.ay afternoon to Baird's ,;cere-
eteryt
p rov'ements at Goderich and. $2,800
for work on the piens Grand
Fend. The Goderich money. will
go for dredging. • -.
Thew other day a man of the
Hay-st3tephen boeinda.ry* near
Dashwood waslined by Mag. Reid
'4400, for 'operaitng a still on his
farm, a neighbor yea convicted of
having Berner lcnow•ing. it to be
illegally manufactured and was_
.fined $250.. The charged were laid
by Inland Revenue: Officer Porter.
Gordon Morlck, Crediton :suffer-
ed a 'serious accident while,. cutting.
wood owith a circular -saw, when
the tinting gear of the engone br.
oke and a piece fell into the fly-
wheel and was 'thrown with con
siderabi'' force striking (hi ai in the
taco cutting a. thole in the cheek
and laying Open thef lower iii , '
North Huron now has four can,
jlicliites'-in the afield :for the ;byte el-
ection and the Conserva1 ires•h tv e
not yet put forward a pian, There:
is a Progressive, Liberal, ".m Inde-
pendent Liberal and an Indel:Ve.?'d-
Panama Bathing Beaixties
went r Of these Twenty-two' children are girls whose 'ages range from seven to fottrteeit years; andthey are not.
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mere bathing beauties. rtheir:infancy they have played In and around the water at Pal,natna
. 6 ;a , � Front . r y p� y ... �, and they
Crow grvrs regular exhibitions of their aquatic. skill. The girl on the left of the rear row is a back -stroke and crawl
diampion of the Panetta Canal Zone and she is to take part i:ri the Olympic Competitions, The photograph :as as taken
-mer on exhi•bition before thepa,scligexo of the Canadian, PaeRe ;~, . Inprese of Canada, nOw'oii WWr14 Ortiise:
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The you moment see the new and finer Pontiac
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ship in the field of kw -priced Sixes.
Let us prove this by a demonstration
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You must Isee and drive these new Paige care before you
you can fully realize the wonderful performance and the
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11T1't5, 1,111.. JF C.k.;11 1ettiLiled .1aat
week after galling with irelative1i
in You:ogsto}vn, Ohio.
Mrs, Witmerarid daughter .of
Zurich, .have Moved into the. res -
'dance they recently' purcha'sed
from Mr -S. G. Manson.
Mr's: Robt: Mawhinney has rant-
ed' her 11ou5e for the summer and
will e1;pencl the sntn'imer in .-Toronto,
-What was at one 'time olio of
,Exeter's finest resiciencea is to, be
torn down and replaced •by morn
modern homes, the- residence of P.
E lerinleton on Wm. St., It having
been purchased by W. Balkwillvvho
will tear it down and build mod-
ern honee's. •
• The fog'arth Baby Chick Rat-
:pillory
at-
: 1 ory are getting a 'new 17,000 in-
1enbatot, this company has met
with great suceess and are eolith)."
Baily enlerging their capacity to
take care of ilhe large volume of
c0atixiii hatching.
25 farmers In U;sborne Township
have signed up for`"Hydro and 'a-
bout eught mitee of line will be
built this enut ser, the line will 'go
east on the Tham.es:Road to the
'Thames dR, church, then south 2
miles to .EIinvYille and east to Win-
cheleea, further canvass for other
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lino aro being reecle'
CREDITON
Esther Eilber left for Detroit,.
where she has aetepted 'a po;szt-.
ion as itut«se in the Grace Hospital,
Mrs• Dr, Orme -and d'aughter,are
V3leiting at Toronto.
Sr* Jennings et Popular Hill
and''rt`elatives of London,' Exeter,
Dn'shvvtsaad and. Centra l,, attended
thetits .
f ertt of the lateOrville' HIP I
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Yes! Spring with its • Sawing and
planting time will soon be here
again
.AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE
PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST Bir,
OF SEEDS, WHETHER IT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS• GRASS tt
SEEDS,OP THE FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE-
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Mrs. Matt. Guenther of Kitchener1 yirgin forest on Ontario' marc a —
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs ''aria agog. Por about 30 years he
Wnt. Sweitzer the pitat weak { was in btraine'ss in Crediton and bit
:..Mrs.Joseph' Wl'iite left for Lon -date; during the declining periOe'f off;
don Rc spital, to undergo an op- his l
don he lived a retired life. Thee
•enation,, . I!departed, vviut twice married. 1ti
Charles Wolfe, born In Crediton, 15716 he was wedded to E1izal' •th
on Feb. 20, 1851 and died tsuddenly 11.11.5t, 8 children were given th
on March 30, 1927 at the home of 7 of which remain. In 139e he wee
his daughter, Mrs, Geo. Either. The' united .in marriage to" Mary, ,'
departed lived in Stephen during land, . 4' children were born to txt5
the course of ibise entire life: Por union and 3 of them ,remain. Bf
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30 years, e r he farmed on the old Wolf i is survived by' 2 si!iters, Mrs. 0'.
e f Cr on, and 1tlr;s,. ,..
home; ivliich was taken ai�15lee i Wile L, . p ,'
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