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OP! at
e's Place, Drysdale
Forasf Oil, Etc., for your Car
AND FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF FOLLOWING GOODS WHICH ARE
KEPT 1N STOCK AND SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES::
Prints, Ginghains, Skirtings, Curtain Materials, Table Oils, Ladies'
and Children'sf Underwear and. Hosiery, Men's Overalls, Work Shirts,
Fine Shirts, Ties, Sox, and all Underwear
Fresh Groceries and Fruits, Chick Feeds, Flour, Salt, Garden Seeds,
Manges and Turnip Seed, Seed Corn, Soft Drinks and Ice Cream
in Season, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco of all kinds.
OVERALLS! OVERALLS!
Ex a Special in Men's plain blud Overalls, red back denim. An
:excellent wearing cloth. Sizes from 34 to 44; roomy cut, two hip
Rockets, elastic suspenders. Well made throughout for only $1.25
a pair. Do not miss this.
J. Gascho & Son, Props.
J , S. Bedard, Manager
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1 Massey -Harris Implements
oaa. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM -
PL TE LINE OF MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND
WOULD ADVISE ANYONE IN NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO
LET US KNOW, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU
Its
A CALL
• Brantford Windmills and Pumps
• HAVING RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOULD
air SHAPLEY & MOIR CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR
3. EXCLUSIVE LINE OF "SECOND -TO -NONE" PRODUCTS, WE
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• SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS LINE AND CAN ALWAYS
a. ;BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REBUILT
MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT. PRICES FAR BE-
LOW THEIR VALUE.
Good used Deering Binder, 6 ft. Cut. 2 13 -tooth M. -H. Cultivators
,4r,. One used M. -H. Manure Spreader M. -H. 51ii -ft. cut mower
4 _Also a team of good work horses. Young milk cow with calf at foot
'▪ �' Be SURE AND GIVE US A CALL!
N.E. Siem on, Agent, • Zurich
ASSURE YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS. `l
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Play safe
Choose a Huron & Erie
trustee debenture `when
investing your savings.
Mutual farmers insurance
companies and executors
invest in Huron & Erie
debentures because they
are authorized by law for
trust funds.
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garret Johnston visited for a few
da .s with relatives at Hyde Park,
innie Gibb of Toronto, spent the
lar Gtptie rich iba ebor the other day'
with.* load of 14,000 barrels of gas -
Mine the ' equivalent of 500,000 gal-.
we k -end with blends here. I leas.} This being arid second
trip
of
ohn and William Graig and sis-,Goderich this year ay for
ter, 'Hannah, have returned home af- Goderich has kept bis eye op
: ter a pleasant visit with relatives in 'the second call, to present the a r
k Toronto.
Harry Smith is greatly improved
the 'appearance of the Hensall Union
Cemetery a mile south of town.
Thos. Parhnner has returned home
after visiting relatives in Windsor.
A .quiet wedding was solemnized
at the United Church manse, when
' Nora R. Follick, eldest daughter of
I1Vfr. and Mrs. Geo. Follick, wes unit:
per ancon is paid half -
yearly upon $100 and over
for 1 to 5 years.
Applications are accepted by.
ANDREW F. HESS, Zurich;
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MORTGAGE SALE
with the customary •TM^.._�
b being the first boat of the season to smith Tp., Geo,. C. Dale, a wellknown
come to Gadetieh harbor: The yo+- farmer of that Tea, was :frilled. The
ung captain, Russell :Knight was the deceased man had left bis home on.
guest in the town hall, when the May- the highway in the forenoon to re-
or made the presentation. I pair the fence and 'watch for ground.
A remarkable good standing was, hogs on the grass farm a short dist-
received by Gibson "Whitey. who grad- anee away, as was customary he took
uated on Friday last from Western his rifle, when he failed to return,
University, as well as attaining. hon k.f°r ecame Uneasy -
�his went to �a, and found
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' ► ;rru11 a
tor as e program and'.'
many ren ihelsmimes .of the past were•
enjoyed by all. Pe'lliciuus refreshens
tints were then nerved.
Shot 'through the heart when the
rife he was carrying accidently dis-
charged wdiil�e he was climbing over.
on i
Ws grass fa'nn. in TuckeiTucker,.
ed in marriage to Wm. Soldan, eldest ours in his Honour class,.he els head" -Read with one foot
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soldan , ed Ids class, and also won the Gold his
father. lying dead the gun having.
and with the Rev. Arthur Sinclair Medal in Latin. Gibson is the only ` caught Cie
e7aded fence, while he fell
officiating. son. of Mrs. M. White, of Seaforth 1 m ped by a loose piece wire..
,Mrs. Maude Redden, as assistsmt and a graduate of Seaforth College I T bere passed away in oClinton, on',
be -
in the Hensall post office, is enjoy- ate College %'*ituae. May o at the home of her niece,
ing a couple of weeks holidays While driving 'to Rayfield with lits Mrs. Annie Parker, an old resident of
lice sister, Mrs. W. Kerr, in Northern fancily an Friday evening' last Gord- the town an the person of Ann Park -
Ontario, Miss Ethel Murdock is on Curiiaagliarsi saw a deer in a smais er in her S9ih year. She had con --
Theher place at the local office: piece of woods. The animal on sight.train. two months ago from
The Hensall ball team defeated ing the loped along'; by the fence: whiieii she did not recover and was.
Wingham here on Thursday for quite a distance before disappear- maimed to her bed for 13 weeks_
day with friends in Hensall, and he June 15 the Goderich teaua ing in the woods.The: farmers sag Wash= her'Yorkshire Eng and came
Levit Ingersoll,
was here, the locals losing by 5 7. , are Several ire the woods about. im Camada avhen 1-6 years of age. At
and Mrs. G. Johnston of Varna, Sl8 Mrs. E. Aldridge of town dyed m The one -millionth Ford made in the age of 2;0 she marsred the late•
ent Sunday with Mrs. L. Troyer. Victoria Hospital, London, in her Canada was dispirayed. the past week a BaYl�ey, who dived but: a fees•
The Young Peoples' Anniversai '� 50th year. She had been a patient Canada
the various dealers throughout the y� ago she married the
was held on Sunday evening. ,l"r;
in the hospital for some time. count, and could be distinguished by'wawa Doslssvorth, who prede
the loud radio equipment, heralding her years ago. They lived -
its arrival. The millionthked! ear is a alaasad 25
sown time on the 16th Con., of God -
new town sedan finished in maroon. erah Tie 'before moving for
Mand people availed themselves in axial' T
!poking over this car. Corning Weeks
i Three graduates of the Clinton
Bowe Collegiate were graduated in arts Each mamba, in Ontario has been'
this year from the University of: Wes- visited by representatives of the Ona
tario Business Revival Association
which is headed by A. H. -Wilford, as
Turner. dent of ens general :manager, and it is =-
day. The Troyer families met.�at Ruth Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bounced that 3l3 counties have sig
, other morning by Jas Hoggarth, N. 13aJI of Clinton, and Mize' E% nified their intention of co-operating
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Grand Bend wit Saturday. The Eo>e neighbor. He had apparently pass-- McEwen, daughter of Mr. and Mese in the'movement. From Monday,
families at Grand Bend on Wedz>e� ed away during the night from heart' Alex-. 1VIcEwen of Stanley Township. Tugs 29th until Saturday, Septembers
day. The Stephenson • Bayfield on Wednesday and
ter'r'a. 'failure. Failing to see Cook about, � M,: and Mrs. John R. McDonald of 5ti'•a, these home coining weeks will be
o' ` e . Hoggart decided to'investigate and . the.L - London Road Hay Tp were held- The •week selected for Huron,
made the sad discovery. Up until
a year ago the deceased was a strong
robust man, but advancing years
Mr. and Mrs. H, Love spent Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. L evi ofngerso y,
Stewart, B. A. of Staffa delivered a before her marriage was Annie Twe-
very inspiring sermon and the ed, was born in England and cavae to
pen choir gave special anthems. 'Ong Canada as a girl. The funeral was
Sunday June 21st the services will be,
si held on Monday in St. Paul's Angliic-
withdrawn in the afternoon and wilt an church here the rector, Rev. H. B.
be held in the evening at 7 o'clock•, Parker conducting the services. Int -
Rev. Rutherford of Woodham ewii�l exment being made in Hensall Union
conduct the service then. .rT, Cemetery. She is survived only
by her husband. '
Thomas Cook, a well knokn resi-
dent for many years, was
found dead in bed 'at his home the
The W. M. S. will be held on
day afternoon at the home of Mrs,'
T
Picnics are now the order of
Item, Ontario. J. R. Thompson, who
has entered the Church and was or-
dained at Chatham on Sunday,, .Mi'ss
ispent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lamont.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman spent
Sunday with Mrs. Jean McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McQueen, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Manson spent Sunday with their sis-
ter, Mrs. Roy Lamont.
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended the services in Hillsgreen
church Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stogdill, of
Sutton spent a few days this week
visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. G.
Dowson and family.
Mr. Herb Smith and daughters vis-
ited last week with Mrs. Smith's sis-
ter, Mrs. Hinds of near Chatham,
Mrs. Annie Robinson, who has be-
en staying for the past few months
with her daughter, Mrs. E. Lowden,
of Hamilton, returned last week to
Stanley and is staying with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Henry Erratt.
The rural Hydro line is being ex-
tended south from Varna for 3%
miles on the Parr Line. Ten homes
have been wired up -and will be re-
ceiving the electric current.
A number' from this part went to
London last week to hear Rev. Paul
Rader noted Evangelist of Chicago.
Mr. J. A. Carnie, accompanied by
his daughter, Marybel, spent a week-
nd at Hyde Park and Komoka.
Mr. Ed. Talbott of Goderich visit-
ed with Stanley friends the past we-
ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lord D. Manson, sp-
ent a pleasant week -end with friends
at London.
Mf Residential and Business Property
in the Village of Hensall.
Mader and by virtue of a certain
mortgage which will be produced at
gate.sale, the undersigned have been
authorized to sell on
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
At 2 o'clock, p.m.
On the Premises
The 'combined residence and business
eprraerty, being Lot Number 221 on
'Abe South side of King Street in the
Village of Hensall.
` `the property is well located, and well
.suited for either a residence or a
.c mbined residence and business.
TERMS OF SALE
10% cash on day of sale, and the
kat lance 'within 30 days thereafter.
22ossession will be given upon com-
;fpletion of sale.
'For further particulars and condit-
itie is apply to:
eDsrar Kiopp, Auctioneer, Zurich.
elialaelman & Stanbury, Exeter, Ont.,
Solicitors for Mortgagees.
BLAKE
A very pleasant birthday party in
else village on Sunday when Mrs.
.a"Edighoffer celebrated her eightieth
birthday Most of the fancily were
fpr ^sent including grandchildren and
event grandchildren. They were pres-
'ent from Detroit, Goderieh, Mitchell,
3'ullerton, Pigeon, Mich., Zurich and
Grand .Bend. Her many friends
Join in wishing her many happy re-
tire= of the day.
Mr. Frank Cressweller
called on friends in this
Saturday.
.htiws Wilson, Superintendent of the
'.Mott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
ax eompanied by Miss Gladys Doug-
las, called on friends in the village
jest, Friday.
Mr. Jim Johnston visited friends
:ars
Goderich last week.
Miss Rose Foster who was attend -
rig .school in the States, is spending
J:111 Holidays under the parental roof.
Willis Mary Clark, of Goaerich ac-
neenparded by a friend -pent Wed-
eaesd;ay afternoon at her home in the
^ riBage.
of Duluth,
vicinity on
sters families on Saturday in Gin
erich.
The annual S. S. Picnic• of Iiijajell;
and Hillsgreen will b held at Ba brought a decline in health. He was
field on Friday, July 17th'with ?Echo in. his 71-st year and had been a re-
Hillsgreen congregation an b a
c erg sident of Hensall since a young man.
of the program this year. ' ,;His wife predeceased him a number
of years ago and since that time he
had livedalone. He leaves to mourn
D A S H W O O D. his loss two daughters, Mrs. Garlock
f . Detroit, and Mrs. Thos Appleton
Mrs. C. Stade and Mr. anlrs 'of London. The funeral which was
Henry Neuschwanger visited rvi� ivate was held from his late home
]atives in New Hamburg a re
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fassold afg5e i
troit spent a few days with Me.azcd _
Mrs. P. Fassold last week, 'er:
COUNTY NEWS
Mr. Clarence Routledge or Landow'
was a guest at the home or Mr. P. •
e ono ,
pleasantly surprised on the evening Bruce and Perth is July
of June `2nd, when about fifty relat
ives gathered at • their home to cele-• a
brace their fonrtieth wedding anni-• l
ti._ LOST
versary. Many beautiful bouqui t-1
were received during the day. Dur- Between Milne 1 ader's 14th corm.
ing the evening a 'presentation of a and the lake, by -way of S..Hendrick's;
Chesterfield chair was presented to sideroad, a men's gold' watch. Finders
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Mc- kindly return
too owner
er and
receive
Denald made a• Ten fitting reply, af- ,reward„. LloydVp :
'd was conducted by Rev, Arthur ®a. see...0't1.9.0.0••®4t16. l� lam• � �••',
Adair of the United Church.
isFOR zo.
• ,it cost
and Below
Fassold on Sunday. The annual celebration of July
Miss Florence Fried of, Los Ang '12th will be observed in Blyth this
eles, Cal., visited with her- bunt Mrs ear on 'Monday, July 13th.
:lac ib Iael moan last week.r„Mee„ :T. Eccleston. of Grand Bend
Mrs. Ida ' Seaver and-” datiV tea is putting in a new minattire"golr
Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. Orville source. This will make four for the
Beaver of near Exeter, spent,/Sunday Bend this' summer.
with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber. Zwieker's warehouse, on Main St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Kibler and fans- Crediton, • is being torn down by H.
ily of Listowel were Sunday visitors Young. This is one of the oldest bui-
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellerman. ldings in the village and at one time
Misses Gladys and Ruth Weber of was a general store occupied by the
London spent the week -end with their late Christian Zwicker.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Weber. • Norman Vincent, Grand. Bend,
Miss Anna Tiernan of MacDonald completed the stretch of new pave
Hall, Guelph, spent a few days with ment on the road to the lake at that
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman place. This has been a long felt want
Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener A pretty June wedding was cele -
visited at her home over the week- brated at Knox Church, Goderich,
end. when Miss Ida May Wilson, daughter
Mr. J. Schroeder visited with her of Mrs. R. Wilson of Goderieh, be -
daughter, Mrs. E. Bruer in New ,came the bride of Clarence Daer; of
Hamburg on Monday. near Auburn. The groom is a son
Mrs. B. Stacey and Mrs. H. Hoff-
a Henry Daer and started farming
man and Harry and Gertrude attend-
ed the funeral of the late Clarence
Buehlow in New Hamburg on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen asid`Bob and.'
Jean of Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kraft on Sunday. Mr.
Bob Kitchen is remaining for some
time.
all _ and Mrs. Harry Kraft enter-
tained a number of friends on Mon-
day night.
Mrs. Snyder of Pigeon, Mich.,was
a guest with her brother, mer. Irvin
Eckstein and Mrs. Eckstein over Sun-
day.
Mrs. C. Finkbeiner and daughter
Cathern are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. P. Humble in Sarnia.
Don't forget the Strawberry social
to he held on the Evangelical Church
:awn on Monday June 29th. A sp-
.endid program will be given by the
sluronia Male Chorus of Exeter.
air. and Mrs. . Clayton Wildfong,
and iIr. and Mrs. M. Laub; Mr. Si-
mon Willert and Arthur Willert mot-
ored to Detroit for the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McEwen of Den-.
7eld called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Geis-
er on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinnet, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel and son Ralph, Mr, and Mrs.
Dan 1Ii11er and family, and Mr. Jim
aravella all of London, were Sun -
:lay visitors with the Misses Haid,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
1+Ir.Thomas McMillan, M. 1'., for
•unth 'Huron and Mr. Thomas Reid,
Pa, for New Westminster' 13, 0
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weido and
family spent a few days at Niagara
Falls and Buffalo.
Mr. W. Thiel and family of Zurich
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Reichert.
Mr. Bruce Walker made a business
trip to London recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Broderick were
visited recently with friends from
Petrolia.
Miss Vcrlyn Thiel of Zurich is en-
gaged with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Smith
for a few months.
i1r. and Mrs. J. Cochrane and Miss
Edna and Mr. Wm. Jarrett and MiFS'
Annie epent Sunday with Mr. am;
F. Farquhar of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Love, Rev R. It.
and Miss Grace Love spent Sunday
vith friends in Hensall. Rev. K'it
!'.'a:: conduacting rrr•'ices in the Unit.
ed Church on Sunday.
HENSALL
Ri.v. A. S:'ic°air o, tit! United Ch -
:roll, H. Boater, and J. W. Ortwein
,.t:•rrci d the conference at Chatham,
;:ret to hoar he is confined to his
.cone with illness.
,ati<s 'Scott r.:.sited with friend, at
c' onto,
.:Tr. and Mrs. Jar. 13onthron spent
I'itt l' 1r?
Mrs, .1`olui Johnston and Miss Mar -
On new Farm Machines while they last
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ONE LEVER HARROW ONE 2 FURROW PLOW •<
•, CULTIVATOR
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• 1 SCUFFLER
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s QUEBEC SULKY PLOW DE LAVAL 1CBEAM SEPARATOR
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• SPECIALS!' SPECIALS!
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• McCORMICK-DFI <RING NO: 21 PLOW AT . $17.00
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• GOOD RIDING PLOW AT $5.00 WHEELBARROW AT $4.50
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ACT QUICK FOR THESE BARGAINS
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• ALL THESE MACHINES AT SACFIFICE ]PRICES. NO REAS-
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' • ONABLE OFFER REFUSED ON ANY OF THESE MACHINES TO
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CLEAR WHILE THEY LAST
i,; General Garage,, Gas, oils, Etc.
DIAMOND 4 -SECTION HARROW
FLEURY No. 21 WALKING PLOW
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on his own account this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Seeley, of •
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Clinton, had a narrow escape from • •••i.•••®••••••••.•.03N•i 118 0011111110.!•sl••••.Ni®•00M
being week -end motor casualties. re-
cently 'when they figured in. a motor
collision near Sarnia, having their
car completely demolished and esc-
aped . with minor injuries themselves.
Monday night last was a red-letter
night for the members of the Mason-
ic craft of Exeter when the largest
and most enthusiastic gathering, of
Masons ever assembled in. thattown
to pay honor to D. D. G. M.. Thos.
Pryde on the occasion of his. official
visit to his home lodge.
The action for damages growing
out of an automobile accident in wh-
ich Hugh Carroll, of Biddulph, ran
into another car early in the year has
been settled by the Pilot. Insurance
Co., paying over to the injured mem-
bers of the party an award of $8,-
700 and the case was closed.
A lovely summer wedding was sol-
emnized recently at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Mitchell at "Cherry
Grove Farm," Centralia, when their
only daughter Mildred. Kathleen was
united in marriage to Win. W. Hobs
of Thorndale.
Jack Habkirk, son of Mr. and Mrs
Earl Habkirk, Seaforth and a stud•
ent of Seaforth Collegiate, was the
proud winner of a $30 Mars Dust-
tite Wrist Watch in the recent. Mars
Contest sponsored by Levy Bros. Co.
of Hamilton; Five Mars Watches we-
re offered for the best letters ,en the
subject, "If 1 Were a Jeweller, Why
I Would Recommend a Mrs. Watch.'
Boss & Brazier, who have been
paving the highway south of Exeter,
have completed their work and, are
moving their machines from. R. Skin-
ner's graces pit on the St. Marys Rd.
west. There have been many people
call at the pit to see themworking
the past few weeks.
The steamer. Io o1it , ono 'fit t,h-.
Icnporial Oil.Co.; tank vessel kV.11. '
22(t
Day
buysyou
an Estate of $3OOOe
For 22' cents a day - - fess than the cost of a
package of cigarettes - pro can give your
family $3,000 an the event of your death or
build a comfortable income for yourself in
your later years. This is based on age of 35.
No Medical mination
For healthy men between the ages .of 15 and 45 no
medical examination is required. Write, phone or
see theBranchManagerfor fu0lparticlolars concern-
ing this National Automatic Endowment Policy.
HEAD OFFICE
A.iRANC e
C , o s ;;1 'Canada
K. A. 1<tOUTLEDGE
District Representative
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