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the fiftieth -anon ns, 1�.
ding of the college. .
C. Beaver has returned from De-
troit, .where he ;spent several` day's.
Mia B .Biown''and herr son, Rev.
Lori) Brown, of Stymford, C,cnii,
are visiting, with relatives •at ,Isit-
chener
Rev,, W. N. incl, Mrs:. Whiting,
miss,onaries fro -n. Kobe, Japan,have
arrived hoiu, op'r furlough and are
visiting the latter's paerits, Mr,
and Mrs. ,:J. R.:Iloltzmann,
-One htndred and ten Mothers
and slaughters gathered in the
basement of the Evangelical 'ch-
urch, the other evening for the
first i
Mo
taers and Dau
nt_is Ban-
quet"
quet"
of the •congregation and
community.. ...
The Evangelical church are an-
nouncing a very interestingp ro-
grma for Sunday, July 3rd. The.
servicess oft that day will receive
a patriotic touch and thelrk avid be
a special activity in the afternoon.
IIn accordance with the 'de'sire of
our Governor General and ;prime
Minister. we will conaxnemo;,•ate the
Diamond Jubilee of the Dominion
Confederation as it will be celeb-.
l rated throughout the Dominion.
The entire community is asked to
gather around the church and en-.
..mass march to the cemetery for
Wm. and Mae Siinla'son of De-
troit, iaitecl with relative's,
The other night !some pantie'-
1)1'010- into Cook Bras. garage,.
stealing ,soln4 20 tires and ::bout
$15 00 in cash Ca,nstable Whir: s.T
idea of Goderich investigated and
could find no clue of tla.a thieves,
Luckily Cools Bros, hod a large
•shipment of times which had • not
been brought from the station,
Dr, and Mrs. A. R. Caaiipl ,,11,
and •family left far .a tied.thousand
zaalle liulo trip to s h3it their relati-
ve, in Nova S'.otia, tn..? doctor go-
ing
oo-itg principally on account of the
illrie ,x, <A lois aged mother who is
very anx.oites to see. Daring the
doctor's absence his large pract-
ic will b,� wa11:looked after by Dr.
Aikens, who has ben • here with Dr.
Caunpbell for a number .of week's,
A meeting was held to make ar
r'-:n;eznen'Li for this net'onil th:.nlc,;
giving service to be held n Hen-
Sall. on Sunday -:afternoon, July 3rd
This will be a nation -wile service
scelebrating, the diamond jubilee of
Confederation. A :Strong: commit
tee has been appointed to look sa.
ter a suitable piogr,:tm It is
proposed - to have a massed .'choir,
the different village choirs, to
march in their tTatments,
`Members, of ,the ,Odd Fellows,
ledge on Sunday honored the
ntenaory :of their decease'1 . bre-
thren and rebeJas in impressive De'
coiatioon Day `services held at the
"Union and McTaggart'. cem:teries
'the members of the lodge conven
ed at the lodge room and marched.
to •the town hill, where the nnou-
meat erected to, the war dead, was
decorated in a brief 'service, when
3; G. Southerland gave an add e s.
The Union cemetery was then vis-
ited with officials Geo. E Fee and
3,:'G. Southerland officiating. Ad-
dresses wore given by Rev. A. Sin-
call* of be Unioed . church and G.
,Petty of Port Huron. The
sane procedure was followed at
vl(.:Taggart's cemetery.
St Piui's. Ang,i_an Chu, e'.l.rn t
od its 50th anniversary with spec-
ial •service, both morning and ev-
ening on Sunday. Rt. Rev. David
\57i"ia,u3, bishop of HLuoa, pre :ch-
Ied at the morning service at which
:aadi1ates wer.' confirmed. The
Bishop took his text from Ps. 28;8
Archdeacon Doherty, of .London,
was the 'special speaker for .the
evening service. The St. Paul's
choir rendered 'special' music 'both
Moaning and evening.
'the .opening• and dedication of it
HILLSGREEN
%,nest hof Miss Gert. Ducharme;,last.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stephan and stmaay
co'stl'y new entrance also desorat.
Mr. Maurice Durand Isras the ing ao1dier'sg raves,
rranxl Mrs. John Stephan and ram- Miss Lucy Denomy returned
y attended • the funeral of then tencen London, where ]she spent ,lase and Vitra. Jos.. Essery of Chicago,
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.utters uncle, Mr. i�1alcoln1 Ziter, at! week with friends. a ho were osa •Motti
' t. Carmel on Saturday morning! • Miss Rose Durand itTTslses to orr
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Mr, Thos. Kyle,our obliging thank her neighbors and • the visited with Mrs. Wm. Essery.
'laced Commissioner is bury with whole community for responding Mrs. Chas. Pilon, who has bean
'bass gang of men hauling gravel on iso promptly to the call when her receiving treatments in a Cleve
• EXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Essery,
%be Parr 'Line.. hotvsewas threatened by fire last land hospital for go,te r, has ua d:r-
The recent showers of.late has week,Iwent an operation- and is .progres-
helped the beans and also spring :(acing to the wet and cold wear sing
Very favorablMr and Mi y
II1ro a along'wonderfully. By the
P
look's of things at 'preaent there
da 'a bumper crop in store for the
Verrinees
• 3l'lss Pearl Broderick of London,
spending her vacation at the
rime of Mr, and 'Mrs. Evelyn Brod-
• Mr. and Mrs. (Chas. Becker and
lSaster Leonard and Mr. Win. Ed-
ighoffer of the 14th con., .were' pi-
eiseesant visitors at the home of Mrs.
iSno. Stephan on ,Se nday last.
The girls of Hillsgreen Mission
Alleted met at the home; of Mr, and
Vire. Wilson Carlyle on Saturday
ealilternoon, and all report a good
Mme, snail hoping too meet again
Miss Elda. Stephan is at Exeter
'air a few days this week, writ-
"r; her exams.
DRYSDALEVictoria
,summer
City
and
Meg, W
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and
to
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and
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OliverESQ
arrived,
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sax
:Mrs, toria Denomry is spend-
uing the unmer with friends in
xlne and Detroit, Mich.
Me. Mrs, Bemis alid Mx,
�°.ai t Mr m. Denonny motored to
b 1a'war last Sunday,
"1V1r. Mr':. Dennis Laport:
ulrtrod Detroit, erre* �pendiii'�
:uai. Week th the former's parent'.
'lore
Ur. ' Mrs. Alex. Denomy of
Windsor, ndsor, pent Sunday with fri-i
nett an relatives here.
.*r+ Eadour wearers a broad
evade 'lh days, a little datigh-
Iarr has 'it .;d,
IIiss ,,oth t .Bedard S spend-
** tv011i. Tai"' With her ar,nt, Mrs
" R near' .b ytieici+
gJletSutt
thOr,, many ofthe f mers were . . .
obigedtore'sowtherreinsand -spent the latter part of last week
potatoes{. at Bigwin` Inn on 'the. lake o1
Mr,. and Mrs. Win. ,Ducharmeand Bays, 1VIu41co1ca; attending the
t red to, Couloir last annual convention of the Caned -
family moo ian Week1Y News �a aor Association
week to Visit their slaughter, Sas 1 1
ter Francis De Bourgeous, at the Wednesday night' last, Exeter
Sacred Heart Concente isuffered their first 'defeat in base-
ball, Ed .Mere• and childrela of ball, when Goderich defeatedthean
score 3-1. This vas the first de-
feat in six. games.. It w is fast
ansa snappy with isolate very good
play's shown.
Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston and
Mr. and Mese W. 1'. Beer left for
a motor trip to Ottawa and the -
city Quebec. uebec.' They expect to
attend the celebration at the cap-
ital on Dominion Day and from
there will go to Montreal a is d.
Quebec.
• Friday night last Exeter again
carried away the liure;s when they
defeated Seafortli""for the 'second
time this season by a score .of 11
to 4.
Pa eparations are progressing for
the big celebration on the morn -
St. Clair, Mich .is spending some
tinfe with her mot've;•,.and brother
Mr, P. E. Denomy.
The Reverend. Pastor of the
R. 0 church annotined on Sunday,
that the Holy S:., at Rome grant-
ed the permission of the use of
meats, friday July 1st, Confeder-
ation Diatnond Jubilee. to the faith-
ful of the Roman Catholic of the
Dominion of Canada.
err. and Mrs. Prank Corriveim of
the village and 'Mr, and Mrs. Theo.
Ayotto of the 14th conn, spent
Sunday at the hems. of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bedard.
Conetruetion work on the Bite
Water Highway W :i's resu'meld e.
few ,days, ago and i% making gre-
at ingof July° lest -and to addition
headway, Another eight .0n
10 dais bring . willit to Drysdale,. _ Thanksgiving service
�, a National Thanks sving
wall be held on the afternoon of
Sunday, July 3rd at 2.30, The
3u1y 1'st parade promises to be of
exceptional interest as the school
children who took part in the ''pea-
tient
ea-e nt will parade in sastumie,
HENSALL
Mr: and 1t•Chambers of
ne
ar
Gode,rich, epe.nt Sunday with the
latter';, parents, Mi., and IIIr,s,
Joseph IYuelia'
CREDITON
Mrs. Zwicker, Mrs, Or rain and
Mi'si Emma Orme spent 1?art of
liter Wank itt St •JIYpt•h•zs Attending
UZ ;6.404lou vi eiena.leaug„laliere end
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Dr, :Russell Mc.itay 110 grs.du-
ated • froth London 1lxedieal Colla e
'4 Tri hi r " 's and
and is a,in , g s pa,etlt , '11�r G 1
,Sires Wy.r.4' DILeiia.,..r , J i r ., LTA 1 ..I
Thursdays, July 30th, 162
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GE K. FATAW
ZIIICIII
COUNTY NEWS
After a long illness, -born with
wg,vderfui fortitude, the death oc-
.cu:reel in Clinton of Miss Elizabeth
P -..
Whitely, aged 82 years.
The announcement of ,the 7th,
*session of the Goderich Summer
to 25t
h
held ,Ju
1Sth
be 1
Schoolto
July
promises an interesting and pro-
fitable season to those who take
advantage of attending. .
The district annual meeting of
W. Huron Women's IInstitute was
held in \'V':s'ey ehurc'., Clinton. The
!secretary''s report showed the dis-
trict ;to bein a flourishing condit-
ion, both financially and in point
of. numbers, . Wi,nghana, had raised
over $1,000 during. the year.
The contract for dredging at
Go.'.e•i-'h h';rbor has b_en awarded
by the Deportment at Ottawa, to.
the firm of Kilrn'er $ Barber, of.
Toronto, who were the lowest. Int
is understood the contract price is
s$ per yard for rock and 39 cenbs
'forg ravel. The job will cost $75-
(00,. and the work to commence at
once
One of the noticeable::.; features
of the convention of the Hur000n
County Trustees' and Ratepayers'
.Association which ,niet in the assem
bly hall ,.Clinton, was the unaninr-
lity of the idea that children, urban
and rural, should have the advant-
ages of at least a 'short period of
secondary education. One spea-
ker after the other •emphasized this
and no voice made the feeblest pro-
test.
Practically the whole plant of
the Goderich Manufacturing Co.
was destroyed by fire early last
Wednesday and the loss is estim-
ated at^ -$40,000 with no insurance..
A. heavy rain was falling at tihe
time and with the 'help of the fire-
-men it wa's keptunder control.
The origin of the fire is unknown,
es the watchintnan had been at'
the spot shortly Uefoze. Mr. J.
E. Baechler, who operated the
plant was the proprietor.
The contest in the election of
three truistees for the Police g, of Bayfield Vin'=
la Y
eield on Monday fast
was keen and close. Many who
own 'cottage's in the -village came
from, neighboring town's- and also
froin Stratford and London topoll.
their vote's. When .the poll closed
the count was found to be as foil*
oWs; John 1VIcLeod, 132; Murdock
Tose 110; E. F. Merner 104; John
Pollock, J04, Geo. Castle 100,, Re-
turning ' .officer Jno Peasecast the
deciding vote in favor oar E„ P
Merrier. MPs. B. E. mt;erner acted
as poll clerk. A Vote* was also'
"taken concerning the purchase for
the village of a Lorne tire ,engine,
s Glued at $1,250,00. The result of
this was that 62 votes were polled
is favor of and 112 votes against
purchasing it . When Jno. Pease
took to ballots to the County Cleric
it wa.4 found that as .Bayfield is
now ap,:' police village the County
Cleric, Mr. Geo, Iolinan, . and not
the returning officer:, has the cabt-
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n .r
i+,� jo1; ,gad, h., save the t`tota•.;
to, like '140lloek
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