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' Miss Beta Jeffrey entertained at
bridge on Friday everting, The . hon-
ours were won by Rudelpb Etue and
Genevieve Brown. •
Mr. Rudolph Etue has returned to
the parental roof after wintering in
the scutli.
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,John McDonald is lying seriously ill
with pneumonia; .let his :room in til
Commercial hotel, and is in a •
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entice' eonditiou, his nephe'r,
Browning .of Exeter is ',ala 4hdanee,
John Rands, of .ad t?an%' Rat, Alta.
is spending a ' .„e, er dV.ya 7'visiting at the
home of Incoa,nf i+t `and sister in the
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ore tho ,err'i ia,d recently e held by the
"late "�,' iTii:. AAppleton. Mr. •Menson will
mere Ill 's 'family here in the near
'lur'sdaY, 'March 21st, ' 1929.
were giv^
a soy' ..,crit Following the program
e e flour was spent followed by
/ill:@ lunch.
:$titian.
Archie' Bender speed Meiiclsiy
everting with friends in ahipka,
Mr. Hy. Callfac visited in Thedford
last week.
Mrs. E. Bender and M•rc. V. Schatz
Archie Bonder ,and Ilan" Hoffman
motored to Myth. on S>ah.day.
Miss Laura M. Reid has returned
hone Utter spending llle past month
nursing ;n Pal ers'tere Hospital -
Mrs. Mitchell of trsthoy spent a
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few days wi s ,
Melee.
Confirmation .services willbe cond-
.ucted in .the Lutheran church' next
Sunday inoetwing.
Mrs. E. Tiernan is not improving as
rapidly as her friends would like to
see.
Miss Mabel Haugh of Clinton, sp-
ent a tiw days with relatives.
Mr. J. C. Reid. underwent an oper-
ation in Dr. Taylor's Hospital on Sun-
day afternoon. Dr.. Taylor and Dr:
Graham performed 'the operation. •
Word has been received here of the
death df Mrs.,. (Rev.) M. Bruer on
hip took 1Flarch 12th, which oo place e at the
home of her son Dr. Walter Bruer in
Detroit. The funeral was held ;,on
Thursday afternoon in the family
plot on Alsfeld cemetery near Clif-
pisinaz eeds
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:R SPRING SOWING AND PLANTING. WE HAVE A FULL
SUPPLY OF ALL THE LEADING GRASS SEEDS ON HAND,
AND CAN ASSURE YOU GOOD QUALITY.
'QUANTITY OF GOOD SEED BARLEY NOW ON HAND, ALSO
CHOICE SEED PEAS
STOCK POODE
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W and O. S. Litt, of Mitchell,
have purchased the furnitureand bus
iness, of the .Bedford Hotel„ Goderic'r>
and are ire :possession. The price is
said. to be $15n000. Mr:. Harold War_
renes, the former proprietiir; is going
to Detroit. MerrsrLitt are well kno-
wnas owners of racing horses but
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argaret Drummond; who together intend giving up this line.
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr ee W. M. Doig, who on Tuesday,
`1'. O. Drummond left ,for, Toronto to March 12th celebrated. his 70th birth-
niake their future home there, 'was day, is a well known lawyer of Port
very aggreably surprised when the Huron and also works his fine farm
near Kippen.
Sunday ScSchool of St. Pauls AnglicanHe held a large birth-
Church, of whch she was a valuedday party sire Tuesday evening in the
member, presented her "with a hand day
,Public` all, in honoi of the
some bible n appreciation of her spl- occasion.
endid services in connection with that The Huron District Spring Shows
society. • is as follows.: Mitchell March 26th
The many friends of Owen Geiger ' SeafQrth„ March 28th; Hensall, April.
Mrs. Lenora Lemon is 'spending te 2nd; Clinton April 4th. Substantial
fewfew weeks with friends in De- increases• have been made in the
troit, prize money offered at each show,
John McDonald, who has been .seri- makink it well worth the -while of ex-
ously ill for he past week, is recov- hibitors o show. Government judges
ering. will officiate with a change of judges
Mrs. Elliott Bell was a recent vis: at each place. Prize lists may be
itor with Clinton friends. had from the secretary of each show.
Albert Townsend of London, who • There passed away in Hay Town -
recently started a barber shop here ship at his home on Friday last Wil -
in the Murdock block, sold out to Don .liam J. Goodchild, in his 70th year.
Callan of Forest and Cliff Hodgins of He was well known in the district,
Granton and the new prdpi;ietors have paving spent:nearly all his life there.
taken possession. The funeral took place from the res
Quite a number from the village idence of his sister, Mrs. John Penh -
attended the big birthday party of ale, Lake Road, Hay, to Exeter cemet
Wm. L. Doig, at. Kippen Hall, on ery. Mathew and .Root. '.Pinney were.
Tuesday evening last. half-brothers of the deceased and Mrs
Bonthron & Drysdale have secure Wm. Blackwell a half-sister.
ed Alex. McIntyre, of Pe'terboro, to The Huron Old Boys Association
take the place of E. Li.ndenfield, who of Toronto, will hold a progressive
bill, nets fettle gra ;.the cost off poiver
delivered: to •Groderieb for the year
ended October 31, •-1928, was $39,e •
9,6&.30.• The power, accounts renatla�i+e-
led monthly during the yea' amount~
led to $37,486.04, leaving $2,5.12.26
Ito be paid.
Death removed the other day a
widely .known and deserverly known.
resident of Brucefield, when C7`earies
Wright passed away at the ripe olid'
age of 84 years.He had'been in poor
health from heart trouble for a year
or more- He was born in Sterling,,,
Scotland, in 1845, and 60 years ago•
was united in marriage in that coun-
try to Jane Ferguson. Tho- years,.
after their marriage they carie t,.
America, first settling in Michigan,
where they resided for a number of
years, before moving to the Town--
ship of McKillop.
The an'nuai meeting of the Clinton:,
Public Hospital, 'was held the other'
day, the president, Mrs; J. J. Hollo-
way presided and gave an interesting
review of the year's work,, thanking
those for the support given., Miss...
Grainger, the sept-., gave her report
showing that there had be
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10pat-
ients
admitted, 35 births, Ana nine
deaths. The report presented by the
treasurer, Mrs. N. W. Trewartha,
showed total receipts from fees, don-
atione, grants, etc., of $11,178.52;.
and a total expenditure •of.:$10,917.28
The x-ray account showed a year's
balance of $565.44,. while the birth-
day week fund showed subscriptions
of $306.15. • •
Last Wednesday night's storm lif-
ted
ifted part of the roof off: the McLean
block, Goderich, and deposited it in
the yardbehind, but .this" Was not the
most serious part of the disaster, for
Mr. Herb. McLean, the owner of the
block, lost his life. Since their re-
turn from New York Mr. anti. Mrs.
McLean had been living in the top
story of the block where they lead
comfortable quarters fitted up, and.
finding that the roof was loosening;
ford. The •deceased was n. former re- has recently gone into business for
sident of this place. . himself in Exeter, and Mr. Mcintyre
Death of Mrs. Hy. M. Willert ... is a skilled mechanic in all lines of 22nd, to which. all Huronites are in-:, in the gale, he and two tenants of his.
The death took place on Wedges- tinsmithing and plumbing. vited. All ladies will be admitted in the same block, W. Hoggarth,`and,
day March 13th of Melinda Selene Marks, formerly o3 Marks but each lady will he' expected to"br; A. R: Prudes made an effort to fas
macher, beloved wife of Mr. Hy.. M• Bros Comedy •Co., has en�agul g
Willert at the age • of 54 years, , 9
months and 13 days. About four we-
eks ago the deceased suffered a par-
alytic stroke from which- she never
recovered. She leaves to mourn lies
loss her husband and four daughters
and two sons. Mrrs. Fred Weiberg,
and Mrs. A. Kellar, Lillie, Rose, Percy
Garnet at' home.. Her mother and
one step -sister. The funeral was held week in the village looking up old fri-
ends. It is some fifty years since he
moved from here and he has not been
back for thirty-five years, and notes
many changes.
The death occured at London of
James Mitchell Stoneman, aged four
years, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stoneman of Hibbert. The lit-
tle fellow'wasItaken to London for an
operation and died in the hospital dur
ing the night, and the remains were The many Hensall fr�rends of Dan
brought to Hensall for buriall. • ie Beggs regret to learn of his death
James Sangster has been busily en -which occured: in Toronto the past
gaged• the past few weeks making
improvements in the interoar of the
Bank of Montreal, which place is
very, much improved with ceiling and
walls re -decorated, etc..
A St: Patrick's Social was held in
the United church on Monday even-
ing, when a splendid program con-
sisting of solos, readings, violin sel-
ections; choruses and male quartette
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euchre and box social in Hygeia Hall
Elm St., on Friday evening, March
m thein `a box of refreshments, which veil.
hall for three nights, March 25, 26, be auctioned off to the highest bidder
and 27th. He and his actors will pat The lucky purchaser, will of course,
on an entertainment of high order. be the Iady's partner for the evening.
John Passmore and son John'are in Valuable prizes will be awarded in
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ten the roof down in some way with ,
a rope. Iiaggarth had gone down for
something before the accident • oecur-
ed and when the roof 'started to bre- .
alk away, Pruden was lucky in being
Toronto where John Jr., is going to euchre and bridge and for best decor- able to jump to another part of the
stay for a few weeks in a garage to ated box of refreshments. roof but McLean was carried away
learn the business. Goderich's 13th power bill from the with the roof and was battered part -
Mr. and Mrs. John Logie of Sum- Ontario Hydro Electric Power Com- Iy through the roof of a shed in the
merside, B. C., spent a few dayso last mission for 1928 was presented at the real., of the block and, of course, was .
meeting the other evening and is a instantly killed:
matter of $2,512.26 due to the Com-
mission. over and above the 12 mon- .
on Saturday afternoon to the Luth-
eran Cemetery. The sympathy of the
comrnunicy is extended to the berea-
ved family in their. time .of sorrow:
HILLSG BEEN.
Miss Muriel Carlile of London, 'is
spending a few holidays at. her home.
Mr. and Mrs: E. Broderick were in
Clinton on Monday.
We are sorry to report that Miss K.,
Reichert still continues in poor
health.
Mr. David Fuss of Zurich, has be-
en engaged in sawing wood in this vic.
inity.
Miss Thiel of Zurich is working at
the hone of Mr. 0. Smith" for a few
weeks. Owing to the illlness of Mrs.
Smith.
The Late Samuel Walker
NIr.. Sainuel Walker passed away
on Saturday; March 16th, in --Clinton
Hospital._ Mr. Walker some weeks
ago went through an operation, and
death carne as a relief to his suffer.-
ings. Ile, was in his 70th year, and
and-
oneleaves to mourn his loss his wife and -
one son. The funeral which war -..1-
vete took place from his residee ne at
Tuesday at 100 o'clock; interment
being Made in the Union Cemetery. at
Hensall, Rev. R. Manny of the Pres-
byterian church, Hensall conducted
the services. The pallbearers were:
Messrs. W. Consitt, J. G. Forrest, W,
arid Jas. Love, and Win. • and Jas..
Jarrott. The sympathy of the whole
conununity is extended to the berea-
ved- widow and son,
The., Young People held a very•dei-
ightful St, Patrick's" .Social on Mon-
day evening. Quite a large crowd was
'present. ;Readings end solos were
•given by a •nnniber, after which
g- . a
sinsong and csnnteetand genies.we
re played, Lunch'was • served consist'
Mg ofice cream, tomatoe soup, o. 4°;
sake: The, meeting closed by Singing
the National .Anthem. Rev.• 'Penrose'`
of Varna, rod in prayer:.-
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thly power_ bills already -paid. The
SCHOOL REPORT
are pleased to see him out again after Report of S. S. Na:•, 4,- Hay, for
his recent illness. the month of February''
t000k over the Heaman hardware at Sr- IV -Napoleon Ger"omette 3I$..
Exeter on Monday last non win carry Clare Surerus 67.
on a general hardware business.: Their Jr. IV :--Olevia Masse` 131.
many friends wish them success. Sr. III -Della ,Smith 93.
lir. III A.--Enimeeson'Erb 260;Nor
man Geroi xette 156, - *Laura Masse
94.
Jr. III B--Alice.Erb 153; Dorothy
Gascho 100. '
tTr. II --Gertrude Thiel 200, Elzer•
Masse 174; *Dennis .Masse 66.'
I Class --Grace Ortwein- 155; *Reta
Masse 136; Claire Geiger 124; *Ger-
ald Masse 51;
Primer--Ad'elore Masse • 121.
Average attendance 12,3:
Teacher, L. Martin.
HENSALL
Nora' Petty, Who has been. >visiting
at her home, has left for Goderich,
where; die .is engaged as a nurse.
Wrn••- Pepper has.been in Buffalo
for several weeks and has undergone
as series of operations.
The many friends of Wm. Web)*
are sorry to hear that he is lyingser
iously 'ill at his daughter's homey in`.
Calgary, lie. was e resident of Hein
will foe a good' number of years.
A•'rathor and son banquet is being
held in the United Church on Wed-
nesday evening .of; this week, When,
Rev. Mr, :Doan, a' former paster of
Iteisell, will• address the gatlu-ring,
diaster Howard Love, :Son of Mr
atad 1Sirs Milton Love, was daketi- to
London ilospitah and olw attidota.tot
Mastoid, and' s iniprovin .
The fs 'in s thyy of the eontinunity
-.! to1xded to bh. iuid Mrs, fir, Dyirtt
week. He was here both spring and
fail for several weeks each year, lo-
oking after the seed and onion:busin-
ess of Steel Brggs & Co., and was a
well known and respected man of the
community.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman of Lon
don, were'bore for a few days owing
to the serious illness and death of
their grandinether, Mrs. John Consitt
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1. The 0.1'. S. S. llCotos Ji',rinees 3. DaiDanceit fll arLon the 'Qera ay�nlz• in the Pacific Highway,
NOT only have Bellingham, Wash., and Victoria,
;heen brought into closer connection and more
friendly" relations by the recent inauguration of a
ferry motor transport service by the new ,Canadian.
Pacific' !'Motor Princess", but western tourists as a
Whole 'have been provided with a new .route to the
Capital City of British Colombia, and one that has
thew."alluring charm and refreshing diversion of a
three:and a half hours' water trip, The new water
route for 'touring motorists from the mainland to
Vancouver ;Island forms the base of a triangle which
• •provides a 'Circuit tour from Victoria through
Nanaimo and V
ancouver and via the beautiful Pact -
fie Highway' through New W
estminster and Belling-
ham to Oiagon and Washington destinations. This
tour takes one through some .of the Most be tuliful
seenery•onthe continent. Exhilarating sea breezes
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equable, that the seml-tropical foliage is pleasing to:.:
the eye and fragrant the, year. round.
In addition, the ferry links the wonderful roadtt.
on Vancouver. Island with the California Bee Line;.
the western arc of the great 6,000 mile circle tour
which, embraces twelve national parks in the Unitelit&;
States and three in Canada, and of which the Baziiit-
edermere Highway through the Canadian Rockies,+,
tobe" officially opened on Sune 30th, forms ono oE'
the most delightful. parts,
The chip which has made this Mainland -Island -
Circle tour possible was specially designed for thaeo.
service and possesses many distinctive features. Shoe,
has parking space for 50 automobiles on two deck-
and accommodation for 250 passengers.. A, salooar,; •
snlOking room,
restaurant, . flociand
deck
spaees for promenading have
been fitted tip for the,,,
convenience of the travelling pilblie, and'the vesae1nn
are enjoyed along the whole route, which is tlrroitith is equipped With 'tvasin 'diesel engines. witi>~h• en.sti'r
country: the-cUrnMe. of , WAicl4 14 to rlpildifhtruk r iA) ,j ox lt4 iiliytil aa• aril woOho t .'"