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FOLLOWING GOODS WHICH. ARE
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES:
Materials, Table Oils, Ladies'
Hosiery, Men's Overalls, Work Shirts,
and all Underwear
Feeds, Flour, Salt, Garden Seeds,
Corn, Soft Drinks and Ice Cream
and Tobacco of all kinds.
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Fresh 'Groceries and Fruits, Chick
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4. MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT•PRICES FAR BE- ;_
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Inflecting by singing Hymn 645, silent
I prayers and.the Lord's Prayer in
unison. The scripture lesson was
read responsively from St. Matthew
25 ehapt., 32 to 46 verses, Hymn 582
was sung. The Secy. and Treas. re
ports were read and adopted. The
Devotional was given by Mrs. Robt.
Stephenson. Hymn 222, prayer by
Annie Jarrott. Topic on Temp-
erance was then given. The study of
was then taken up by Mrs. T. McAll
ister, Mrs. W. Turner and Miss Glad-
Ys Stephenson. The offering and bus-
Mess was then taken by Mrs. (Rev.)
Connor then gave a splendid account
Thomas, Hymn 541 was sung, Mrs,
Troyer closed the meeting with pray
er
The anniversary of the Hillsgreen
Young People will be held on Sun-
day evening, June 14th 1931, at 7.30
o'clock. Rev. Stewart of Staffa will
conduct the service.
a number from this vicinity
attended
attended the anniversary services at
Krppen, on Sunday last. Also the
concert on Monday evening.
Mr. R. Keith Love, B.A., B. D., will
conduct the service in the Hills seen
church on Sunday afternoon, gMay
24th at 2.30 p.m.
Mrs. L. Troyer spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dig-
ran of near Hensel
Vii, W. J. Jariott and daughter,
Miss Annie, accompanied by Mrs. W.
Love, and son Mr. Keith, motored to
Brantford on Monday where Reith ad
drrssed the Young Peoples' Rally in
that city.
Quite a number of the relative:.
„ ttencirtd the funeral of the late Wm.
Hudson in r�,nnornrlville on Saturday
M. and Mrs. Melville Rice of Cali-
foinia spent a day with Mrs. L. Tro
yer, enroute to their suinmer lioinc
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daughter Mary, of Seaforth, we-
visitors at the home of
A. P. Keys, Babylon Line.
and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of East
spent the week -end with
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Keys.Miss
with his son Bert, is re-
from his recent illness and
will soon be able to be a-
again.
Robt. McClinchey, who was
ill last week, we are pleas-
say is on the way to recovery.
Stanley, on May 16th to
and Mrs. Percy Johnston, a
BLAKE
Mr. Poulter took for his sub -
on Sunday"The Value of the
to the Community", he Area-
a splendid sermon which was
to by a large congregation.
choir sang an appropriate an -
and Mrs. Ed. Stelck and Miss
McBride sang a duet, which
much appreciated.
and Mrs. John Brenneman
of Detroit, and Mr. and
Joe Brenhere r an of Buffalo, we-
here on account of the ser -
of the former's mother,
P. Brennerm . Her many fri-
will hope for a speedy rcover•Y'
Lorne McAsh of London isz•i;-
friends on the Goshen Line.
Jarvis of New Ontario spent a
with feGing s in this vicinity,
Lydia C ingcrick, R. N.gas:
Trafout and Miss Gladys Douglas
aforth Hospital, spent Mond av •:al
friends in this vicinity.
and Mrs. Fred Hess of Hensall
by Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
and family and Miss Juan Car-
Sunday evening at the home
nand Mrs. Jae Cantle.
and Mrs. D. Brown of Zurich,
on friends inn the village on
evening.
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Mies Myrta Taylor' of London, sp
..;t the, week -end eeith her brothe,
,;,r. awl ?vlr.. Taylor.
Mrs. P. Genttner in spending a ft
weeks in Detroit.
Rev. W. Ness b attending Confer
.tee, in Clifford this w,.rac.
.Mr. and Mre. Lloyd i„litihofii+r a,u'
family of Mitchell and ATia• tract•
Guenther' of Stratford we're Sunclay
arsitors with. Mr. and i'4Tt•s. E. Gum -
rt+r,r,
Iter. Ham, Rader is all smiles on tire.
arrival of a gax1.
l ev. and Mrs. J. A. Seh nidt, IA
NIL a --The regular monthly
the Woinons Missionary
was held at the home of Mrs.
Connor, on Friday afternoon,
at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. 3.
pros di.nl , . We opened the
Mane and Aid. 3, Albert Smith of
ICitohener visited with relatives in,
this community on Wednesday lastee
Mr. Leonardn
Birkad M:r.J,A:
Adams of Guelph, spent the weelir'
end with the former's father, I,Vir,
Adam Birk.
Miss Marie Atkins of Stratford,;
spent Sunday with Ruth Kleinstive'r,t
Miss ivlargaret Merner 'and Mx
Raschalk of Detroit, are visiting with,'
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merner.
Mr. Lorne S. Tiernan who is atter =•
ding Medical School at London, I,s
spending a week with his parents,M ;'
and Mrs. D. Tiernan,
iVLs. Andrew Musser, wfxo has,
spent the past week with her dauglit',
ter, Mrs. Arthur Haugh, returned to;
London on Saturday.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. E..Oestreicher;
and family spent Sunday with relatie
ves in Dorchester and London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinand Maida+;
and Margaret visited with Mrs XJ
Wein in Crediton on Sunday. ; s
Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Kraft and farm;
fly spent Sunclay with Mr. and Mrd,;:
S. 3. Adams in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith azrd'
Shirley, Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver and;
Lorne spent the week -end in,tiVindsoi,�,
and Detroit.
Miss Laura Mae Reid entertained'
a few friends at bridge on Wednes.
day evening. Prizes were won by.
Mr. Harold Kellerman and Mrs. T.
Klumpp,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wein, Mrs
Ness, Mrs. Ed. Walper and Mr.IL
Rader spent Tuesday in London.
Mrs. Win. Nadiger and Zeta were
in London one day last week.
1Ir. and Mrs. D. Tiernan were Sun
day visitors in London.
Mrs. Fred Willert returned to her
home on Monday after spending the
past week in Detroit and Ft. Wayne..
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor enter-
I • at a delightful bridge on Fri-'
day evening. The ladies' prize was
won by Miss Myrta Taylor and the
gentleman's prize by Dr. Dunlop.
Guests from out of town were: Dr.
and Mrs. P. 3. O'Dwyer of Zurich,'
bliss Myrta Taylor, London, Dr.
vlisner of Crediton and Dee Dunlop
of Exeter.
Miss Barbara Held had the misfor-
une to fall and break her arm. We
E • for a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Magwood of Sarnia is visiting
ner mother, Mrs. Henry Bender who
s on the sick list.
HENSALL
Hensall records a slight increasd
opulation this year, the figures be''
ng 745, compared with 727 last year
Jean Stone has returned from Lone
on and resumed her position wI '
he Hensall Ming. .Company
Mrs. H. Little is spending
veeks in Hanover.
Miss Amy Reynolds had the
ortune recently to slip,on the door
tep and in falling, to sustain a
ompound fracture of her wrist,
John D. Dick, of Orillia, motored
here to visit his mother, and relatives
nd friends in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, of Kippen
re moving to the village, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Stephan, of .Hay Town-
hip.
Milton Ortwein and son Lloyd of
London were recent visitors with his
arents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt were
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we • with friends in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett, accom
anied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren
'ere on a motor trip to the Niagara
eniusula.
Walter Lancaster, •of British Col-
mbia, is visiting a few days with
riends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ingram of L : -
roit, spent a few days with the for
in • parents on the London Road.
Dr. and Mrs. Collyer were visited
y the former's brother from London
few days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Mickle of
idgetown, are visiting at the home
i ivir. and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Peter Munn, who has been
ving in London for several years
as returned to Hensall and is now
ccupying her own home on Queen
rest. Her frienus welcome her.
Errol Drummond has sold his (level.
ig on Queen street to Mr. Ezra
illard, who has moved into it
Mrs, Oarlock and daughter Helen,
:Uetxoit spent a couple of weeks.
the home of Mrs. Oarlock's father
nos. Crook.
stir. A. Bender, a late merchant of
yL x,
has opened up a ladies' ready
wear stock in tine premises in part
ars occupied by the late Alex. Mur-
oce, on tue south side oe King St.,
ici is uispiayu:g quite an attractive
sou tment,
lee;. r1. Sineiair, putor of the Llid
I church here and :,.'hi e1liuisi, has
idC trrangei neni,`c for the Stun taw'
onths to servo teeth p:aeeo in the
)eniA. Sundays. 'l'1l i,llieenatfet
iNice l,i:l &e held a blade befol;
in the morning, after winch the
• servile �•`�ili nohow.
At the Police Comet trial of John
oeckhalt, at llen,,ail last uc..•day,
evidence was of sue,' a stir ilii
racter that the ewe, was acijeuri1-
for a week to peeme; tilt l ryinl, by
Crown .of a ino,.c eriou charge,
at of aggea\atod ,seault. Boeckh4dt,
tlollonder, was char�gtui with intim
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tion in that it is alleged he pulled
ramie on his emp: tyeer during ;1
irate over wages. ';'here •wae
r .•t gr en t}ia;. on Tuesday t'.::'
Boeekhalt had pulled the blade • a
large knife open and made a lunge
at his employer, and was prevented.from carrying out his a threat only by
a third party, an eyewitness, who
closed with him and took the knofe
away from him.
COUNTY . NEWS
L. Grieves of d Bend is er-
IC. J.' Moorehouse, had delivered rax
of the.imorning discourse, the Rev.
Mr. Fear, retired clergyman, fainted
Rev. Fear,, had come here from Tor-
onto on a. visit,
To the strains of '"Blesed 13e the
Tie that Binds" Bev, R. C. McDermid
took official leave of Knox Presby-
terian Church,. Goderich on Sunday
evening,after his farewell sermon
and after a ministry of 15 years. He
goes to St. Paul's .Presbyterian clime
eeting his miniature golf course at ch, Toronto. I e leaves a large eon -
present, and expects to be in runn gregation of friends at Goderich.
ing condition very soon. The Exeter Tennis. Club are pre -
The rink by-law to borrow $3,000 paring, for an active season and the
from the the municipality of Brus- courts are being put into splendid
sols was valets on Monday last, and condition. Playing will soon com-
carried by a majority of 69.
Judge T. M.' and Mrs. Castello of
Renfrew were in Goderich the other
day and made arrangements to take
up residence there about the first of
June.
3. Willis Powell, who for 21 years
conducted a variety store in Exeter,
closed out the business on the last of
April. For the last few years he has
not had good health. The store va-
cated is now occupied by Kirk's but-
cher shop. •
Last Wednesday afternoon the Hur
ron Dental Association held a clinic
in the office of Dr. Beachely in Sea -
forth, when lectures were given on
crown and bridge work. There were
fourteen Doctors in attendance.
For having in their possession
black bass out of season, contrary
to the Game. and Fisheries Act, Alex.
and Harry Watson, both residents of
Colborne Tp., Hieron- Co., were eecli
fined $25 and . costs in police court
before Magis. C. A. Reid.. The fish.
captured were being speared at the
1.3enniiller Falls, and were beauties,
sonie over five pounds. •
Miss Ruby Taylor of Varna, while
in the act of cranking her car, had
the misfortune to fracture a bone in
her arin.
Children playing with matches are
said to be responsible for a fire wh-
ich completely -demolished a large
strawstack on the farm of V. Garrett
The Blyth firemen were -called ands
kept the fire froni spreading.
Three youths received a cold du-
cking in the Goderich harbbor the
other day when their sailboat over-
turned throwing them into the water.
There was a stiff breeze and the boys
had given the boat too much saiLB.
McDonald seeing the up set went out
and rescued the poys.
The congregation of Main St. ch-
urch, Exeter, on Sunday evening we-
mence. The club this year are enter-
ing the Western Ontario Lawn Tennis I
Association and with several of the
nearby towns organized it is expect -1
ed that several tournaments will be I
arranged. 1
A very pleasant evening was spent'
at the County Home, Clinton, the oth-1
er evening when the choir and friends
of the Knox United church, Londes-'
baro paid their first visit, and gave a,
splendid program. The minister, Rev,
Mr. Forster, presided and. gave al
very helpful address.
A wedfng of much interest to the
community took place on Tuesday,'
May 12th, when Maybelle E^, daugh-
ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Strang,
i 7 2?lzd,, 1931
Capital Theatre
West $trees CODERICH
Now P/aY ng.—AFRICA SPEAKS
the moat sensational picture ever
shown lin dee Capital screen.
Mon. and Tues.
CLARA BOW
The texnpestous redhead in anoth-
er exhileNO LIMrating sportIT story.
Wed. and Thurs.
' CHARLES ROGERS
Heads a cast of youthful stars in
a new and successful hit
ALONG CAME YOUTH
Fri. and Sat.
GEORGE BANCROFT
Adds to his increasing popularity
with. a great thrill drama:
DICKY
Matinees: Mon. Wed., Sat., 3 p.m.
iVtatinee prices: 25.c. Children 15c
41..41X!eftje MARKETS
triorreete0 every Wednesday)
of Usborne, became the bride of 111x•^ Butter ....... .. 34'
Carman J. Cann, son of Mr, and Mrs Eggs
8-10-12
John Cann, also of Usborne. The Wheat `•"•' 1... ••• .. ...• • • • . • 65c
marriage ceremony was performed at Gam . '" . .'. . • • • • . • • 25'
Caven Church manse, Exeter by Rev. 33arley ' " ` ` ' • • • 30
J. B Rhodes. Flour
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Shorts
A large bank barn, the property' of: Bran .. .....• .,....... ..... ... 21..041
D. Fowler near Dungannon, was bur- Hogs 7.50
ned to the ground on Saturday after,
being struck by lightning. The stock!
was on pasture and the horses out of
the stable at the time. A number- of
pigswere saved, but the barn and
contents were a. -complete Joss• :11800
insurance was carried. . Hail as large
peas fell during the sharp eleetzical
storm.
Wni. Greenlee, of Exeter, has been
awarded the contract for the eceetion
of the new Presbyterian church, Bay=
field. The excavation work has been
done and work will soon start.. The
new building will adjoin the post of!i-I
ce. The pians. were drawn by A. E.
Fuke, of Exeter. A. subcontract for(
the masonry hes been awarded to
Jewell & Cutbush, of Exeter, and the
woodwork and furnishings will be su-
plied by Thos. ICIumpp, of Dashwood
Planing Mill. It is expected that the
formai opening will place on ;Sund>ay
re startled when their pastor, Rev. July 12th.,
Mrs, Win.. Yearley of Creditone
passed away at the home of her dau-
e•nter, Mrs. Alb. Keys, of Shipka.The.
deceased had ben spending a few days
wvitl'r her daughter when she was tak-
en ill and death came as a big sur-
prise_ Her maiden name was Martha.
Mawhinney, being the eldest daugh-
ter of the late Geo. Mawhinney-. She
was the eldest of a family of six boys
and six girls. She is survivod by two
daughters and two sons. Her hush -
Lend predeceased her- in 1924.
James Love's dwelling in Tucker -
smith, near- Seaforth, was destroyed
by fire last ' Sunday morning. The
house, a large stone one, was badly,
gutted, but most of the furniture was:
saved. The fire is supposed to have.
started. from a chicken brooder .in an
out -building.
ONTARIO,
A Messacre from the remier
an the subject of
Highways and ighway Safety
Probably no single development in the history of our prow; rice has Lad
more widespread influence upon the lives and Habits of our citizens than
the automobile.
Ontario was one of the first provinces to recognize the importance of
this modern means of transportation, and first, also to adopt a progres-
sive policy of road building and road -maintenance.
Today, of Ontario's 72,000 miles of roads, more than 35,000 miles are
improved gravel,. 7,000 miles are paved, and, 69 per cent of all reads are
surfaced.
These roads, are not only a remarkable convenience, but, as well, they
are a respOnsibility. The seriousness of the responsibility is ,evidenced
by the fact that isr Ontario last year,. 524 personas lost their lives through
automobile accidents. All available statistics would seem to indicate
that most of these accidents were avoidable—and. were caused by either
thoughtlessness or wilful violations of thecommon-sense rules :of t'he
road.
The Ontario Department of Highways is about to publish in the press
of Ontario, a series of educational advertisements, in which an effort
will be made to keep drivers and pedestrians alike, alive to the necessity
for the continuous exercise of care, courtesy and ccnuuon,-sense in the
use of our hidenerays. Suggestions made in these announcements will be,
in effect, a digestof all the information gathered from every section of
the world which has been found to be of assistance to drivers and
pedestrians in avoiding highway accidents and making these same high-
ways of inestimably greater value and benefit to every citizen.
The first of the xaxnge.sncements referred to will be published at an
early date. Your attention is invited thereto, and your co-operation in
making our streets and ltighway7s safe is earnestly' solicited.
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