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Fine Shirts, Ties, Sox, and all Unillerwear
Fresh Geoeeries and Fruits, Chick Feed i"; Fleur, Salt, Garden $eds,,
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J. S. Bedard, Manager
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One used Manure *reader M. -H. 5Ye-ft. cut mower
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N. E. Siemon, Agent, • Zurich t
:Huron ec Exie Debentures
per annum is paid half -
yearly upon .$1.00 and over.
Monied by an institution
that is "Older than the
Ponenion of Canada."
AV/cations are accepted by
ANDREW F. HESS,
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• Miss Einnia •blmore. of Eneidon,
spent the week -end recently at her
home on the Town line. • -
Mrs. Fassold of London, spent a
few .days with 'friends in this vicinity
Miss Gladys Douglas of Scott Mem
cniid :Hospital, Seaforth, spent the
week -end under the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carnie spent
Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Allan iiteai
Mrs. Johif Re, Sr: f Zurich, sp-
ent Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hey of the Village.
Mrs. Yeter Brennerman's many fri
-61 ends will be pleased to know that she
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STANLEY TOVVNSHIP.
Mr.. Frank McClinchey was to Tor-
uto on business on Tuesday.
Miss Margaret McKinley visited
2:relatives in Detroit last week. She
.areade the trip with her cousins, Mr.
mod. Mrs. B. Levis of Clinton.
There will be no services in the
eaurches on the Varna charge next
-Xunday as the pastor, Rev. E. A.
rioulter is attending Conference at
"ediatharn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenbury, of
Mich., visited with the latter's
e-H-eits.' ter, Mrs. Thos. Robinson on Sun -
y.
Mr. Wilson Campbell, Miss Letitia
Campbell and Miss Mae Campbell of
Seaforth spent Sunday at the home
at Mrs. Jean McKinley.
NOTICE
Ifaving been recently appointed
weed inspector for Stanley Township,
hereby advise all fanners who have
land badly effected with sow thistle
to cultivate same now, in preparation
oto sew buckwheat before it is too late
Signer—Harry Rau
BLAKE
Rev. Mr. Poulter preached- the'
last of the series of sermons on Sun-
day. These sermons have been very
inspiring and were listened to by
large congregations, which is very in-
:couragino. The Blake congregation
were pleased to ser so many or the
forme members and irlende present
• gocm to show they haven's for-
gotter. their home church and frlends
'They were present from Toronto,
1Loncion, Hamilton, Parkhill. Hensel],
Deueefield, Exeter, Kippen, Zurich,:
Chif,:elburat
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came ,through the operation all right
and is slowly recovering.
Mrs. Thompson of Brucefield, sp-
ent the week -end with her daughtei
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
D. Manson.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Chiselhurst
spent .Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McBride.
Dr. R. R. Ross and Mrs. Ross, of
Seaforfh called on friends in this vic-
inity recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride and
little son of Brucefield spent Sunday
with friends on the Goshen line.
HILLSGREEN •
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The ladies of the Hillsgreen church
nit on Wednesday afternoon and qu-
ilted two quilts to go in the bale.
The Rev. C. Campbell, L.D.A., Tor-
onto will conduct the service in the
afternoon on Sunday, June 7th. Rev
R. R. Connor will be attending Con-
ference held in Chatham, from June
3rd to June 7th.
Mr. Keith Love is also attending
the Conference held in Chatham this
week. Keith will be ordained for the
ministry in that city on Sunday, June
7th,
Mrs. L. Troyer spent a day visiting
Mr. ,and Mrs. W. Hyde of the Lon-
don .,Reed,' Hensel].
We are sorry to report that., Mr.
Reht. Stephenson is confined his
room. We hope he 'will soon be en-
joying his usual health again.
Mrs. J. Steacey and sons, Messrs
Jack and Fred, Miss E. Faulkner of
Detroit, spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie.
And also with friends at Heerall,
Mr. A. Cochrane spent the week-
end with friends. in 0:inslie,:
Mrs. P. Campbell of Hay Town-
ship, visited recently with her pee-
ents, Mr. and Mrs„ IL Love.
Mr. W. Blackwell of LaniinooMleln
pent the Week -end • wit hi motkene
Mr'S. PholtWell ac famit, Mr. and
Mrs, G. Love and Mrs. Love also
of Lansing accompanied Mr. Black-
vvrelilniotvye.r and visited ralatives in this
Quite a number 4frorn this vieinit
attended the anniversary Services in
the Neilsen United Church on Sunday
last, and also tile, play held in the
Town Hall on Monday evening.
The Y. P. -Anniversary of Hills -
green ChlaCh Win be held on Sunday
June 14th at 17.:30 p.m, Rev. M. Ste-
wart of State will conduct the ser-
vice. The. Kippen Choir aze. prepar-
ing special music for the occasion.
The afternoon service will be with-
drawn on that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavender lhave gone
to Hensel% where they Inte, nicely set-
tled in afar new home. •
• Mr. ,are i Mrs. Otto ;Stephan and
'faMily have also e. moved 'to' HenSall,
to live and have of itaitery settled in
their new home.
1-IENSALL
The annual meeting of the Conser-
vatives (of South Huron will be held
here in the town 'hall on Monday aft-
ernoon, June 29th.
Laweence Ford <of North Dakota,
spent a few days wisiting his -aunt,
Mrs. T.. Berry.
Josh Ashton is making a number of
improvements to his residence on S.
'Rich:mend st.
The executive of the Conservative
Association held a meeting in the
town hall on Friday eve Iast.
Wan. McKay., of HagersviIle, • is
visiting at the !home of his daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Sheppard.
Mildred McDonell of Guelph is vis
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king at the amine of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. McDonell.
Robt. Pateram is having his house,
painted with an attractive appearance
Mrs. Carry Ballantfne attended
the funeral of a relative at Stratford
Mr. and Mrs. Len Seamon and Mr.
Miller of Kitthener, were visitors
with Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Seamon.
Mass .Efleel Murdock assisted in the
post office during the absence of Miss
Maude Hedden.
Mrs. Vair, of Toronto spent a few
dafs visiting at the home of Mrs. R.
Bonthron.
Mrs. Lorne Thompson of Toronto,.
is visiting 'with her parents, Mr. ay
Mrs. John Fisher.,
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Mr. and Mrs..; Otto Stephenseof'HIJf
township have moved to the village
and are residing -in the house former-
ly occupied by Mrs. T. Appleton.
A quiet wedding was solemnised
on Sataeday last, ,at the Presbyterian
Church parsonage when Miss Greta:
Jean Forrest, daughter of J. G. For-
rest; of Hay 'Township, was united in
marriage to Thomas Gladwin Leven:
eler, .of -Millsburg. The Rev. Dr. Me-
Illroy
officiated,„.and the attendantsi
Were kiss Mary Forrest and Ward
Forrest, slater and brother of the
bride. The bride was becomingly
dressed in blue canton crepe with 'ac-
cessories to match. The young couple
left on a short trip to London . and
other points and on their .return they
will reside in Hensell.; . •
D A 5, HW-OOD
Aviv and Mrs, D. Eckstein of Jack -
sou, <"Xiche Spent the week -end with
Mr, md Mrs. Irvin Eckstein.
and Mrs. Milford Melsehe and
Verlag, were week -end visitors with
114r, 4.nd Mrs. P. McIsaac.
Me and Mrs. Raymond Callfas of
Detrsit, visited with Mr. H. Callfas
On Stturday and Sunday. ' '
•Me and Mrs. Oscar Hartleib and
family of Detroit were week -end vis-
itore in town.
Mn and Mrs. Elmer Kleinfeldt of
Detrcit and Mr. John Kleinfeldt of
Croinerty spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. :leo. Link.
Mn, Wm. Eveland is visiting in
Saeuie. •
Miss Grace 'Guenther of Stratford
vist41. with ' Mr, and 'Mrs. E. R.
Otleh er'on StindaY.
Me .
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Geo. Link: ' entertained. •her
Sun y School class on Saturday af-
teraPen,
• 1104 E. French attended. the., fun-
erallif Mr. Gee. C. Dale at Seaforth
en iaesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boritzki and Mr. and
Mn. Hudson of: Detroit, ' visited ov-
er tilt week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Willert.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott and fam-
ily of Milferd, Mich., called on Mr.
and lat4.'• Geo. Link on Saturday.
:Wang: Link is visiting with her
d ter, Mrs. Jacobs in Clinton.
'Geo. Palmer is sporting a new
C er Coupe.
..„ ' Chas. Schlundt, Earl and
10. ek'Pontiac, visited Mr. arid Mrs
er over the week -end.
Mr4iid Mrs. Allemang and family
of St.:, -Clemens were Sunday visitors
with /4r41nnd Mrs. E. Nadiger.
1VInita Mrs. Leonard Schroeder
of Winor visited with the former's
parents; 'Mr. and Mrs. Jocob Schro-
eder on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Strome and son Clair
of Eli:alto-spent Sunday in town.
• MoEetiben Goetz is attending a
meetikpf,;the County Council in
Goderic 's week.
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.„Haugh spent a few days
in t1g;.1 'iity last week.
IVIr.la : Mrs. Herb Pfile and Mr.
Fredn:100! Detroit, spent the week
end h141PMeand Mrs. Hy. Pfile. •
Mr;atitifthieg. Mastervido and Mr.
A. lieSselA*;'Lansing, visited with
Mr aid Mrs4 J. Kuntz over the week
TIMM or 11741neM*
Mr.. Lorne Ticinan lima accepted 'Oa
position at. Idohnla for the simmer,
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vacation..
The annual Strawheny Social un-
der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of
the Evangelical Church will be held
on Monday, June ,29th. Don't forget.
the date.
The Walther League of the Luth-
eran Church held a very successful
picnic at Grand Bela on -Wednesday..
Everybody come to the school pie -
%tic on Friday, June 12th.
Wedding Anniversary •• .
• The home of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio
Reynolds was the scene of a happy
gathering one evening lastweek.whent
about forty Of their relatives and fri-
ends met in honor of their twentieth
wedding anniversary. The evening
was spent in"Cardo and dancing, after
which: tliAniteiitseraed refreshrnents
Muir bevartniii, gifts of: chinaware
presented'iO"tliel bride of twent years
ago. The guests irom a distance in-
cluded Mr7iiiid Wm. Reynolds
MAP Cooper and son of Sarnia, Mr.
and 'Mrs. G. Fergusson,, Mk: and. Mrs
S. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzoollotl;
gins and daughter Trellis all of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde, Miss
Violet and. Mr.. Harvey Hyde of ,
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salt; Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and K'62C9Wr5 'Wag talGen to London by Dr.
Dunlop far
Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mr. andl Mies. an X -Ray and had the
frame -ere mance&
Victor Kestle and Mr. and Mts. Hun -
;Capital Theatre
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i• thOrdikeirti Ebleiptrit Sip!Alittl '-, SYStern'
Nowwig .e...... ,e
•-• "reas---oteel •Highway
•Mono Tango and Wednesday
• NANCY CARROLL. '
maul
PHILLIPS HOLMES
Will take you from New York to
Havana and back to Palm Beach
A great star ;and a great picture.
STOLEN HEAVEN 1
• Thufs„ Friday and Saturday
Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan,
Mitzi Gres* and 4zcieje Sear'
PreSeni a joyous itOry of Youth-
,fenlickfieg• in,3taPpy:' bayltood on 1
ts Screen. .._ •
"SKIPP
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June 15, 16, 17 --Charles Chaplin
' MatineesialW:CdtiYandLiSghatts•a"t3 p. .
kin of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Brown I George Daly, .son. of Mr. and Mrs.
of Sharon. j.. R Daly, Seaforth, who has been a.
student :at the Ontario College of
,at the vast year, received word that
he had been awarded the Hendry
Sproatt Scholarship for Museum St-.
udy Tin additiiim to this Mr. Daly re-
ceived :speCial mention in Illustration.
:and honours in six other subjects.
COUNTY NEWS
L. Grieve of Grand Bend opened
his minature golf course on Saturday
last and was well patronized -
Harry Lippert, hotel -keeper at The homed of nnemagers of Alexan-
Pinkerton, was sentenced to
months at Guelph on a second Bo: el" Marl ai nv ee and
nGs elledrearl' TasyPiftaol'G°thtle
or charge. building of a new wing to the hosp-
The new rural hydro extension la ital this summer. The new wing will
under construction in Goderich TUTIa• he a twoestory structure to conform
The lines are being carried across to with the :architecture of the main ba.
the Bin.e Water Highway, -north to' ildinge The new addition will include
the Blue Water golf course and smith' a sun -room and on the main floor
to E.
nine ncooi totwa,g eso f.
Toronto, was seatAitalten•and. diningToom. -nee 4e -
there will be a snpezintendent's office
• last on a charge of obtaining money
up for trial at Goderich on Tuesday
re: 'n. a Iinstrel Show in the
' The other evening the men of Cre-
under false pretences. He sold 3950 Tdiothwnit IHI----all7
cement bags to Mr. J. E.. Bae.chler to a3capacity house. As • ,
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at 19 cents a piece and obtainetillifief thi.s. wan the first time an entertaine-
money,. $3.95. The bags turned out.'n'tell of this Inn' d had ever bee ly gi--
to he worthies& ; Ten in the -village, everybody was anx
end>Iirs. 4., Kessel who has been 1 ions to see what the boys were going'
vi4ting, il. 'patents returned to •her VicWtoinriaellaottliet'alo,ILFronedriosnanlocweMatond. at; to do. There were not any dissap-
lieme in l.lanSittg, with Mr. Kessel. . I last and on Tuesday undeiWent, 411, pointed_ The concert from begin-
Altf: - and Mrs. Garnet Jacobi and - - ,.:<..-, . •. n Y.) ii. ktiAg to end twas„just one laugh. The.
I operation for the removal or ms rigite
Mfeelydia Vie of Zurich called on eye, owing to a growth atothe back four end man: Herb 'Young as Andsre
l‘fiFte4,1 : Irsollik. Pfile on Sunday. 1
, ,,,, . no, 1 of the eye which was cauking him to Clinton larorlock as Amos; Howard:
'"' '44F7•,' 4;•!+omas of Goderich •hese the sight. •., ?..„., e • , toi Truernteer at Ben. Crawford and Alf-.
arilre: IVlaciIOand of Detroit, called. A serious accident ocemTed meths, red Iguerth at Kingfish, kept the au
at th6"<homeeofMr. and Mrs. J. C. holiday at the top of the Harborrirli I, tense in an uproar with their jokes.
Reid, tinday. -, • Goderich, when F,orbes iViilier, cora-, and witty'sa-Yings;
MkS.J J. Q. Reid, .Laura Mae and ing up the hill on his Matte. Cycle ran Eketerwae well represented in the
Billidpent , Monday in London.. into the rear of a tar owned by Edi. London Free Press Marathon staged
Children's Da, -;in the Evangelieal, Lacey and driven by a Indy. The, smr over' a '26 nab aitate.
when WE
Churchiwill be observed on. Sunda -Y.: was going ev9it turning into C.Ohoneg Qui-me:youthful- s. runnel' of Edeter
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June, sti,":A •special program is be- st. The sidecar , of the, ,nevetiRreyele ,iklesito:eleei&cifee ';',000ang in 'noto. : on::4,'S.t
mg prepared. • ) • .was torn oc and MTAer- sustamod a Thin svaold's Elsa „long run and to,
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Mr. Henry Becker, Sr., visited Mr. bad qui in the' lead and a broken ' Anish. along' with ' Some of the best.
John Gloor of Logan who is serious- collar bone, and a slight concussion' noalatliimaers on the continent was a
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of the brain. He ME' unconscious for MIS& worthy showing. For fifteen
Sunday. guests with Mr. and Mrs. a time. metes 1;2,unn trailed Percy Wyer, of
Henry' Becker were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 13. W. F_ Beavers, Exeter, bad Trarentra, White finished fo.irth Owe.
R. J. Eckstein and Mr. and Mrs. 1. the misfortune the . otheParrning But outhig to a .cramp in one of the:
'llrandr. of .Kitchener, • Mr. and Mrs; while descending the cellar ''Stetis' to, muscles was ..faecid Vo drop out for
JaekeFishoeseancl Mr. and Mts:i Roy
fall fracturing her right arm. Mem. towutas. •
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P•MmilimumpoppMlne
ECAUSE you pass in and' out ofyour house so many
Le times a day its appearance becomes so commonplace
that you may not have ,noticed its need for a fresh. -
coat of paint. • „
Tonight, stop a moment. Look at the sillsitthe
the steps arid doors. Imagine whn..-Aiange a good,
paint such as Scarfe's could make.. •
Scarfe's have made high grade products since 1877
that have met the most rigid tests of wear and weather.
Specify Scarfe's for extra years of colour freshness.
FOR' SALE BY:
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
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