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With increased capacity WO are now in a poeition to take care
atsf local custom hatching at 4c anogg or eupply cogs from our pure -
Awed flocks and hatch them at Scan egg„ We also keep! a. .sepply
esaf Chicks on hand for anyone wishing to .put them with h '
ens any
uantity, large or small. We have pure -.bred, bred-to-la.y Barred
Eoeirs, White Leghorns, Anconae tied Black Minorca, Call in and
esste our strong, Healthy, vigorouschicks, and incubators with sixty
Vinausand capacity. Why take a chance on &hipped in chicks when:
ATI1 can bey all ive chicks every one a Imre bred, which you can
nine personally from a local hatchery, Our May price: Rocks
.;land Minorca, $17.00 per hundred;Leghorns and Anconas, $15,00 per
„hundred. One dollar a hundred off above prie;e if you leave a 25%
.t4eposit with order 'end call for chicks when hatched,
•ds,
A letter received from Brantford
eread s as, follows:Dear Sir — The
Chicke arrived O.K. and I clan as -
'Isere you lam highly pleased with
them. And 'another from Chambly
.11aSixs, Quebec; . Dear Sit—I ree-
-4ivea the shipment of 200 Baby
eloa in perfect condition. All
4114%, alive 'and healthy, Another
-shame from Aldershot; Dear .Sir—'
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Received Chicks 0..K, Monday„
April 4th, and an very pleased
with them. They arrived in good
condition and were all alive. on ar-
rival. I am more than 'satisfied
With them, and should 1 need chicks
again another year, I .$ball be
pealsed to give you my order
Yours Truly, D.J.,. B.
Hogarth;by Chick Hatchery
Main Street
Exeter, Ont.
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Iteys—At Hay Township, onMay
Sth, to Mr. ,and Mrs; Albert Keyls
a sera
' lteller—At Ilea, Township on AAp-
j▪ l to Mr. and Mrs, Adolph
Zeller, a 'son. , ,
Vaspflor—At Hay Township, on
April 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Orv-
Zle Taylor, a daughter.
• BLAKE.
'Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Meyers
_And family spent Sunday with fri-
*ads in the ,village.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brennerman
.ended the funeral of a relative
ewn east on Sunday,,
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Johnston sp-
a Sunday with friends in Puller -
Ism and 'Mitchell.
Miss Ada Meyers returned horne
at week after spending a few
mrsonths with ftiends in London.
Mr and 'Mrs J. A, MPITPSOD ami
!family attended ,anniversary sei•v-
'4003 at Seaforth an tin city,.
Mr, and Mrs, Gerber Sr., are
mom visiting friends down east
Mr, Gilbert Prockleton of Ex -
easier called ion friends in the Vil-
lage on Mondayl.
Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Douglas and
alamily attended 'anniversary sera --
-Aces in Seaforth on Sunday even -
Aura
1VItss Alberta Finlay ellen!: last
week With friends in Dashwood,
• Mother's Day S"rvices Wag ob-I Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Siebert of De-
troit spent Sunday with the lat-
• ter's parente, Mr. and Mrs. Iy
O4,
LATE MRS WM l3ECEER.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity was touched on Priclay. May
6th, when it was learned that Mrs
\Vilna, Becker had passed circ
being ill but a ahort time 'with
phir-pneureonia, leaving a
eavod husband and a family 'of
line children, the 'youngest ben;
)nlv eix months old. Her maiden
neine Wal
Cara Berstein, was,
• Miss Finlay of Stanley Tp. is
'spending several weeks at the -
home of Mr. and 1VIrst. J. C. Reid, •
Misses Aliee Hoffman and Mahe;
Fleeter of Stratford ;spent the
week -end with the former's parents
Mr. and Mes, Hy. Hoffman.
Mr. Lorne Tiernan of Western
University, London, spent a feat,-
cleys with his parental.
Mr. and Mrs. Sani Witzet of Tor-
ontoo attended the funeral of the
kite Mrs. Wm. Witzel last week.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Wm. Brenner of
Stratford, spent Sunday in
town.
Mr. Romer Guenther of Toronto,
atscorapanied by' hie mother, Mrs,
,Y•ane Guenther of Mitchell, are
visiring with Mr. and Mrs. E. , E.
dnentheia
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Morlock and
family- -spent Sunday -with Mrs.
C. Finkbeiner„
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Mr, and Mrs IL Elsie returned
cm 'Monday evening after spend-
ing several. weeks with friends in
•Sarnita
ale and Ras. Cjas. Guenther
,and family attended the funeral or
the late Mr. Wm. Hooper in Ex-
.eter last week.
Mr Moffatt is on the sick list,
we hope for a speedy recovery.
Marguerit"? Merrier of De-
troit is spending her holidays with
parent,:
*saved in the Blake Church last `
•Sunday. There wae good at-
trentinnee nit the preisr,ram was
Zucll enjoyed by those present,
naks.47.7000
'Wise Bett'ice Graybo:1 returne 1
Te 'Toronto last week, after ',spend
tag several weeks malt her parents
Rev, and 1%fra. F. 13, Meyer and
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141 years 2 months and 11-alaya
She was a daughter of the late
'Henry P,Oli*Oin of Zurie1 no la
elan sarVived by her mother, two
• brotheneanclt hrae sisters. The
funeral was held on Stinday aft,
ernoon and Was lakgOly 'attended,
oeing on of the latgesst Van
held in the ceiranunity, ehewing.
aleh eeteern in which the de-
Cexrl was held,.• •Interment took
place in the Bronson ,Lino 'Luth-
eran c en%e tersa
GRAND. BEND
Cora, Oliver bee ereturned •ftom
Loiption, and hes, secured pea-
ition as, clerk in 'J. W. Hoit'sototta
a•a clerk.
Walter Statton made e limin-
ess trip to Thedford,
Work on the; lake shore by C.
Gibbs, le progressing •vory favor.
abl.
The fialierm.'n are rehjolelng ovs,
er 'Some fine lifts of fish.
The program. committee of •the
United Church, Mir 's 'eared the•
following persona lo 1ey thefout
corner stones on May 24th at the
new United Church; Rev. and Mrs,
S. A, Carriere, W. 0. Mecki, ML.T.s,
Thos. McMillan and Rev, G. A. 5,
Leitchlighter. Tho ;Sunset •Male
Quartette wwill sing and Rev. •Dr.
l',10Gregor, President of the Lon-
don Coeferenee, and Rev, C. F.
Clark, chairman of the Heron Pres
bytery, Also foriner and visaing_
minister will be presenkThe la,d-
ies' Aid assisted by the ladies of
Greenway will serve a hot supper
at 5 o'clock, followed by .a splen-
did concert.
HENSALL.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Stratford
visited with NU. and Mrs, George
Brown,
Mae Ingrain of Detroit, is viss-
iting her parents, M rand Mra.
Alex. Ingrain,
Carl Paesmore left for Pontiac,
:Mieh, where he has ecored a pos-
ition.
Dr. and Mrs. G, L. Smith, visit-
ited with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs
C4. C. Petty. ••
3. E. McDonell has moved into
Nathan Warrenees former livery
building as a display wareroom
for his ado's, en the north side of
King St.
Alex, Neel> of Dashwood, was
in town on business the other' day
Evelyn 'Wilkinson of V ()aerie
Hospital, London, visited at her
home here.
Alphine McEwen has moved into
the Wilson residence on Brock -at.
and Mra Tayor rnnlved into her
own house vacatsd by Mr. Mehlwan
Almond McEwan waj rusied to
Seaforth hospital to be operated
on for appendicitis.
The concert put on Friday ev-
emoz...lastelasetles,
eiety was a gretat suecees; and the
large hall `being crowded !to the
doors,
Robt. Green has Workmen en-
gaged in raising up the dwelling
he recently putchased and is h eV
ing a good cement foundation put
under it.
Mrs. W. G. Davis attended the
faneral of her cousin, the late T.
Fraser at Ens -field.
Mr. and Mrs. C. MeDonell and
family and Mildred Seruton, spent
Sundayl ast in St. Marys:
Mr. and Mrs. John Leiper ,of
St. Catharines arrived in town with
their household effects and will
occupy their new home which they
purchased from the Treumner es-
tate.
A meeting was held the other
evening to consider the, pulting on
a big baseball and Fireman's' to-
urnmaent on June 3rd. Several
fire brigades from the neighboring
towns eve offered to come and
it is ;anticipated that if the idea
N carried, one of the biggestdays
ever put on in Hansen will be ar-
ranged for. A committee was
appointed to make the arrange -
inents,
There died at hie home, London,
on May 2nd, NI/1111am j. White, in
his 76th year, he was _born at
Flodgerville,. where ; he spent pr-
attically all his life on a farrre and
%%sea .also gre,at, "borsedealer, ;un-
til r(bout eight years 'ago' when he
retired to Elenesql, till aist ' fall
they moved to London. He is sur-
vived 'by 7 eons and 2 daught-
era.
COUNTY NEWS
At the meeting of the council
at Varna the other, dya, $10.00 was
vented to help buy outfit's for a
soft ball team which tghe 'young
people are organizing.
Hundreds of people from Clin-
ton and vicinity took the oppontut
ity of looking through the new
Collegiate Institute before its op-
ening,
Tendon are being solicited by
the Department- of Ptrblic Works
Ottawa, for repairs to the Piers
at Kincardine, The work corers
reconstruction in concrete of
tiona of both north and south piens
John Frook, chairman of Han-
over public utilitiee commission,
planted the. first tree of Tranov-
mde municipal forest the other day
!lifer which tiventy-two men and
-tea Woes eommeneed the plant -
leg of ,g,000 pine tree', The new
fosext is three miles out of toW
R. U. Sloan, of Goclarich
0.4,11flgtaci to ,alisrjokt friends in F...1-
inton n speckled trout eighteen
Inehes long' and weIghing three
`peuedii, was Ca.l1,311t , aLtrOn
County stream,. but where re,
mains a seeset.
T. 0. Patrick, of Merton ship!
peel a carload of pure bred Short
horn cattle to the l7S,..A.; the cat-
tle being purchased from Bruce,
field and Exeter, and the load ,cion-
Isisted- of one male eVety anitnab
eessiag the 'LB .test, the centrib-
tdora from the Exeter district were
IL Smith; Oeetriekate Bros. and E.
J. Pyria.• • .
A largo and enthusiastic gath-
ming of women • workers attended
the first annual mete.ting of the
Heron Pteehytetial Woramea .Mis-
eionary Society of the United Che
larch which was held in decierich
on April 28th, with the pret(dent
Mrs, Hogg preeldinea Miss Rob-
ertson extended to stlie visitors a
ery cordial 'welcome.
SCtanley Tp, council 'met on
'Monday lust with all members. pr-
esent, and the following -officials
were appointect—road 'superintends.
but and ,1% lRathwell and Alex. Mc-
Connell weed inspectors. The
Council making. an effort to •re,
duce weed growth in the twp. and
it is hoped that every ratepayer
will co-operate in trying to keep
down poXicrtra weeds.
There passed away at -Baye
field on April 26th, John, Fraser,
in his Siet year. He had been in
failing health for a few years, but
only eel:lama for two weeks, was
born in Scotland:and came to ;Can-
ada When ten years 'of age, and
tanning to Huron Co. on a farm
th Godorich Tp., near Bayfield.In
1510 he was married to Mary El-
liott, and coming to Bayfield for
seventeen years he carried on a
general 'store business, being elle-
eeeded by Jas. Reid.
ts.2CETER
P. It& .Boyle hale sold his bar-
ber business to E. Hapless o Mete
inton, who takes immediate. ' pos-
session. rMr. Boyle has conduc-
ted this NJ:dues& for a number of
years and is distontinuing on' ac,
count of his health.
G.. J. Dow shipp`ed two ca,re
loads of horses to Montreal last
week,
Sorry to learn of the death of
.W.H.P. Hooper, who has passed
away at 'London Hospital, his re-
mains were brought to Exeter for
interme.nt.
Jack Nail has moved lo Exeter
from Usborne and rented roomain
the Fitton Block, and also taken
a position in Kernick's garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelek, of Zur-
ich called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Aticl.rew and Mr. and Mrs: E. Pym
on 8.S"..43p24ai9i7e7toa.rt tg'daes, 5, Fitton's
window was isl:Oxen wainn ;several
young Men were standing in front
and a 'scuffle started which :result-
ed in one of the men backing thr
ough the window.
Many compliments have been
paid to Exeter, for tho fine in
terest in hortizulture, and this So-
ciety has now a membership of
217..
At a meriting of baseball en,
thusings ther other evening it was,
decided to organize and go into
the South Huron League, which
will in all probability consist of
,saa tetras; Exeter, Hensel', Zurich,
Crediton, Thames Rd. and Stafta.
The Exeter playersa of last year,
when Exeter won the top place in
the league were all available.
• CREDITON
Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier left
for Zerigh on Wednesday last wh-
ere they have been 'stationed for
the corning Confarence Year, Rev,
and Mrs.. Sippel are expected to
move in Ulla week, from Fenwick.
There were no preaching 'services
in Zion Evantselical chin* on Sun-:
,
class,
Thmisday,, May ,1,2th 1927
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The New and Finer
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Pontiac Six 1 -
Mrs!. "Wm. Witael passed asvay 4.
New Beauty, New Features, New. Low Prxes, f.
last Ttesday, the funeral taking :•N
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Mr. and Mrs, A. Shearedown, of + 42,
The moment you see the new and finer Pontiac 8
Goderich, 'spent Sunday with the ±
former's Mother Mrs,H Sheare- ' .1. Six, you will realize that it is big value and leader -
Leon Won ond Gladys Le \Via sp- , + ship in the field of low-priced Sixes. •
ent the 'week -end in Ingersol. -1-
Verciaalloffman, who ins confined a.
with illness, is improving. ' I,
• Mr, and Mrs, A. Brown and Mra. 4.
dom.
Let us prove this by a demonstration
Brown Sr., were visitoors with Mrs. +
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Mrs, J. Heist left ,for a month'e
elan with her children at Rattle -
creek anal Detroit.
Mr. and Mae. R. England' and
con, of Niagara Palls and Win. Eng + TER AND HIGHER PRICED AUTOS. -
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The May meeting of the Worn- arca 'aim 1
ionsly• 4, you can fully realize the wonderful performance and the t
eree Institute was held in theri
g va ues they really are. Let us demonstrate; 4.‘
%Wicker, tne president occtileed the 4
with a large attendance. Mrs. C. AUTO REPAIRING AN D GENERAL GARAuE WORK ,A
ehair. • A very intereeting talk on
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"Looking on the Bright Side of
Life" by •the dietriet preside • nt,1VIts .1
J. rIey ot Zurich, a talk On her 4 0
trip south, by Miss Orme. Oils , Greases Tires A ' 4 -
tion of officrs then resulted as , .
:Elec.': : GaS
... ccessories e4
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folloWs--P Mr. C, Zwicker
let '1e-pres, Eilber;,
2nd vice, MrS, II. Young; Secy....4
Tretts, Mrsi, 4: Maynard;•pianist,
Miss 'Clara Morlock and Mrs, Rnt,
Fahner; Dist, Roo. Mrs, MeIsnad,
lira to land 'surrounds Rid)! el ,rt, Mrs, Zowig, Mts. Iklbyn
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