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" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cionaho,'Ar
*rid Artra, Neiman eascho were
Atmek, epa tOrs at Kitehener.
Iltr. Octave Witmer and Mra
'Animer of Detroit, vie-
, AWL rotative& here over Sunday.
Uay Council met for the mon
Ithly meeting on Monday, and a
ntilarelier of interesting business was
tranliaeted. A full report oi the
410ingie will appear next week.‘
URICH HERALD
• Dashwood olaServe, "Go to Sunday Seh-
ool, and Mother's; Day' net. Sun -
Me and Mile .E. Flynn and .b11" day. neeidee the negg,eatediproe
graie. of the Ontario Religous Ed-
ucatioeal Counel, Sneniel mush: will
be rendered by the clone and ore
cheatra. ,serneon to mothers at
10 a.m., 'Male School and program
at 11.15 e.m,, and e -Pageant Band
Serinotiette to f athere at 7.30 will
be the order of the day, e Calle
and Daring yontriends with you.
3. Wambold ef London, visitedin
teee over Sunday.
Mtss Elva Richmond spent Sun,
day at her home in Bletle
Mr. and Mrs. V, Heywood of Ein,
otate spept, Sunday With Mr. aud
Mrs. P,.K'raft,
Mr, and Mr% P, B, lionfatand
family spent the week -end near
Clieten.
Mr. G. Witmer and Mite M.
Witmer of Detroit %pent the we-
ek -end with Mr. and Mre. laiah
Inspector pellow of Goderich Witmer-
Alea. 1/1, WWI/ on Tuesday and del- .r. and MIS. D. Tiernan spent
lie- Sunday in Thedford.
"'lamed to tho hotelmen their
eeDi tor a year, and also gave Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitch-
ener spent the week -end at her
ariaesae very valuable information es
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hess and fam-
ily of Zurich spent Sunday with
DIAL Matilda Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Ireland of Strat
ford. spent the week -end with Mr,
and Mr, E. Tiernan.
Mr. and 3Irs. T, MEler end .Mrs.
F. Wiliert visited in Detroit last
week.
Rev. E. Bruer is attending a
Conference heid et Clifford.
Miss Rose Rader -returned to De -
eta ideal home for Mr. and Mrs. itroit on Monday after spending
Ntoueseau, especially 'since it is so the past month with her parents.
*Wise to bis place of business. There
al:tems only the interior decor-
aisg• when it Will be ready to ,oc-
eAapy.
A. Horticultural meeting was
Zi.*11 in the Town Hall on Monday
•ceveding, the abject beteg to plan
eNit.e summer's program of work,
ealsieh promises to be a big one
Inavit summe rthe society did sp-
temd work, but even greater
wesuIts are looked for this year. It
eirtealdg reatly help to bea-utify the
'village, if people would keep the
teraee on the roads short in front
'Ate the conditions of the Act.
The new Store opened by Mr.
Z. W. Merner last Thursday, is
wary attractive and tasay place,
easel ns doing a fine trade.
'The property recently parch-
ftzta by Mr. Herb Moussean from
Mee MeCormick estate, has had the
eratterier all renovated with new
eleetedwork put in and new arrange
as to rooms, which will make
Messrs. J. Ellingsen and P. Mc-
-Isaac 'spent Monday in Woodstcrck.
Mrs. Duncan Snider ihas meturned
from Sea Joseph's Hospital, tLon-
don, where she underwent several
neaeratineni, I We are •pleased ,to
report that Mrs. Snider s getting
along mic:ely.
Mr. Earl Guenther moved the
hoesehold effeets of Mr. Clayton
Wildforte to Detroit on Friday.
Mr. Hy. Pule accompanied Mr.
puenther to Detrdit.
Mr. Clarence Kellerman has dis-
posed of his farm to Mr. Dan
Haugh, and Mr Kellerman 'haspur-
aeT their property. Let tIS makechased the Commercial hotel from
-0zis year a. real flower year in 'Me mini:teem peeeeeegen eye_
latityfying the homes and nueiness ing taken May 10th.
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CONVINCED THAT' THIS IS l'HE PLACE TO GET YOUR2 , he. Richardeo.n will be sorry to hear
It. SUPPLY, e I ehet -sis cenfined to her room
ea -11/ 1threugh serious illneas. Mrs. Per
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re hes purchased
new Chevrolet eediin tfrore p, „
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Mrs, Che. Holt'im1 ,arnet, and
Mrs, Roy Loona of ,Detrolt, visited
for a few days With the formers
-brother, Frank Taylor. 1
Chester Lee is further improving
the Central Rotel by inletallingrun-
Of tr. RS. No 9, Blake'for the '
fling hot anti cold water in all of
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rnont he of March 'And April. , the bedrooms. which will enema an
SCHOOL REPORT
Sr. IV -Ida. Sdhavartzentruber 80% idditional comfort and conVen-
Edith MeBnicle le, Beira Sehwartien
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tenet to the travelling. public.
• Rev. A .and Mrs. Johns, re-
tained missionaries from Cbina•
Finlay 69, Inateel Manson 63. ugraeah'e. a program in James St. eh-
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truber 75, Ido eningerich -. Harald
Jr. IV -Eva Bechler 86, Phoebe J. G. Stanburli tins ir.torante, *
Genie:vs 74, .eaviewudy Clarke 79 the pest week, visiting his son St- *
Innan Sdhrag 66, Donald Menem; u,art, who is ill in the hospitansuf-
• .62, Mervyn Walter miesed an -exam. fering from pleurisv.
of i -
T wish to inform the Puh/ic that I have
1 dissolved partnership with my former et,
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employer, and wish to announce that A
" I have opened an v. p-to.date Garage •
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Sr. III -Sara Manson 73; Edith
Walter 6', Ervin Gingerich Mildred Rovee, teacher a r
60; field school is ill at her home Trere.
raund Sdhevartezntruber 56, Aena Holspital, London on Sunday fast +
BUILD AND CHARGE BATTERIES ON SHORT NOTICE
A FULL L1N.N OF GENUINE FORD PARTS FOR SALE
AT FORD PetICES
jean -Rey 60, Claude Gelina% 56;, Ed The death took place in Victoria ta
Gingerieh 49, Leonard Jeffrey 48, of Jois. S. Amy, aged 58 yearte, 1 + SATISFACTION GITANANTEED"•
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Charlie Meyers, Roy Gingerichand month "aYis" AIX) a .vrearit +4.
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Grace Kennel missed exams. ago he Suffered a" severe att
pneumonia, and after that. did *S
jr. HI-Gertie Bechler 76; Roof ee
Foster 62, not enjoy good health.
arke 65: Harold I,Thiel 64, leaned in holding 'a race meet in &refer., *
Sr. II -Lee Oesch. 75; Mary Cl- A meeting ox those intetested
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'Gerber 60; Earl Kennel 54; Lloyd mai Society wa's held Monday ev--. -4-,
under the auspices of the Agriceit iee
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Meyers 62, Gordon Erb and Mabel WI rra*
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jeffrey missed an exam.
Jr II -Lloyd Yantzi 78; •Gies
CClarke 60; Ephriam .Gingerich 51
'Lloyd Kennel 39; Grace Gelines,
missed an. exam. • ,
The reinaining ,classes area•
ranged in order of merit.' ;
1st. Class, Susie Oesch,'Lela
Bechler, Clarence Gaseho
`Wallace •Gingerich.
Frimer Book Class -Carl Thiel
Mildred "Hey, Beatrice Manson, Ru -
bon Gingerich, Mabel Schwartzen-
truber, Lewis Schrag.
Primer Classed -Louis Hartman,
Leonard Bechler, Berniece Thiel.
Clemence Jeffrey, Allan Schwartz
entruber, Ruby Schiag.
Best spellers for the two mon-
ths are -Sr. IV -Ida Schwarteen-
truber; Jr. IV --Eva 'Bechler; Sr.
III -Ervin Gingerich; Jr. 111.! Ger
tie Bechler; Sr. II -Lee Oe'sch; Jr.
•II-Ephriam Gingerich; let Class
Susie 'Oesele
Average attendance Air Mdrch
and April 52.03.
New total enrolment 60.‘
'For the month of April 38 pup-
ils have perfect attendance.
W. iFinlayson, Teacher.
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HENSALL
Owen Geiger & Sonahave been
making thipments of tow from
their flax mills.
Mrs. W L. -.Tones and family. mo.
ed to Goderich last week, 'where
Mr Jones hjjas secured a good
poeitiore
Mr. and .Mes. Jas. Logan e of
teilndser, 'and former residents of
Hensall visited with relatives
and. friends here. They had. just
returned from 'spending the win-
ter in Florida and Cuba.
The many friends of Mrs. Er
411 i twins, a young s011 ad denghter
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eneeeeeineeeeeeofeeneemseeeineeeeeneinszene at their home on Sunday moerniug
lest.
Alvin Wurrn who recently ma -
ow Testing AssociationiLnvaluabie
Aid to Milk Production
Elintimtion pon-prodaptbr •••4•1,. 11'9$11, talk 10.,rtk.i iv•reages net profit&
'Getting mere froin fewer rows
es the aim of the row t^sting a:=.-:o-
niation. Hundreds of (.11ses bave
enstratod in a inos sulking
.that the 'weeding out of non-produ, -
• lige milk cows and better care for
't'he producing members of the milk
avera. pay big dividends.
'This point was strongly stressed in
WI exhibit at the International DairY-
osition held at Indianapolis last
beteber. An actual insianee was
•„oven which disclosed the following
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prodneer had a bard of six
in4lk cows producing 27,000 pounds
act na.4 annually. He Joined a• cow
, ng Atssociabon. The first step
2 Aitken Iltgls to weed out the non -pro
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• :eatietive eeews, that is, those emits
2 eneedlrig nreetuncient milk to net a
apeofitable Income over and above
Cost,
ftheViTedlar,Out process left only
*ink cows In Alm milk herd. Mit
ieniAliiing ,,pows 1Vere fed
iptordillg tti their ledividual require-
ements, No sallity benedcial
106ettisig measure was-peglected. Dur -
ng etp,bling months. they were given
011121t7 of Clea). rbedding; stables were
iltent dein; the long heir en flanks
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udderr were kept (nipped, The
aows were brushed Or wiped with a
clamp cloth beiere each milking
were sterilized. 'The stable
was well c-rentiNted :,nd plenty of
clean, pure w;:.'er was given the cows.
.A. year from the time the member
Joined the asociation, his records
anowee ontreaae in milk to more
than 22,000 pounds from the four
cows as compared to 27,000 pounds
from six prior to this period.
There was more than a correspond-
ing increase in butterfat,
The cow testing association con-
sists of about twenty-six farmers
who co-operate and employ a trained
tester to test. their cows for econora-
ice! production of milk and butterfat,
The tester spends one day a month
on each farm and obtains a complete
record ()teach cow's milk and but-
terfa.t prOduetion, feed consumed,
feed cost, growth, and income, and
income over feed:
The 'kat cow testing association in
the United States, was that organized
at Newanet County, Mithigen, in
J006, Since thee, there has been a
fairly constant frrowth until 1926
shows a tally of 732 tew testing as
he ,
sociatiowith excelleet prospects of
the number doubling wlth.f.n. the net
theee years.
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derwent an operation for app'”?
ifietis in a London hespital, aan
lived hem' again.
On Sunday, Mae- Oth, Methern
Day will he 01:a-rye:I in the 1.7n-
ittel Chureh, a mother'a choir Wil
lead in seng.
Oa Mir 23rd tit aneleereary
services of the Unitai Church wir
be held. Rev .W. D. McDonald.
or Fgmondville Iape
nn be the cia:
,apeaker.
The old Methodist cherch at
Koee
nn, width wes e'corely purch
aaed by Dr, Meir, Xlensall, ia nod by
torn down neinhe tm :rm isl
VOr Wars R Scottish tone picture sty
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being set for Wednesday, June 2
W. R. Elliott was elected president
and R. G Seld!oln, 'seen
A pretty wedding Wok place on
Saturday evening east, when Miss
Jessie 'Creech, daughter of thelate'
James Creeeh:, was united to Wale
ter Deering of London. Tice cere
mony was performed by Rev. E.
Sheppard in the presence of about
80 guests Following- the !cerem-
ony the guests sat down to a' very
sumptuous wedding repast
COUNTY NEWS
Parkhill merchants will observe
the Wednesday haldneholidneedure
ing May. June and August.
The Huron Milk Products, Ltd.,
Clinton, has purchased Tram S. S.
Cooper, the old Masons 'Bank bu-
ilding, formerly occupied by the
Clinton Club and the Jackson Mg:
Co,
A. P. Joynt, for Many years a
well known buisness man or Sea -
forth, died at London folfowingan
'operation. He had been inpoor
health for a number of yeareand
survived by hie widow, two
eons and two daughters. He is
;nee survived.- by one brother, John
Joent. M.P.P. of North. Huron.
A.fter an filling of s,cileie duration
;meal...7' R. Trewartha, e. native al'
-reederieli Tp. and mother fe
Treavantha, M.P.P. of .Clinton Pee -
sed awan- Setnielny list et
the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.
C. Cox of Coderich Tp. in her 73.
rear.
Emerson Smith of Kippen was
unfortnnate last week, in felling a
're'whee a_ branch fel1 en his to,
berating two veins. and causing him
so. much -mine that he was forced
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• Greatest Value in Claihes for Men
.125 to 150 CENTS FOR YOUR $1.00
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it's the Wonder aryl envy •
of the Tailor ipg Trade,
how we do it is o-ur business
That we Do it h your -business
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Mr. and Mrs. -Nelsen Stanlake • ne'eannee,".e.20e---neeeseeseenee.......ateeeeere
and family af con. Hay One
have. the sympathy of many friend
in the loss of their on Donald', a-. •
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nee3 9 years, 4 melee and 4 clays.
elnah took piece Stniclav laet.The
little lad was taken ill with the flu
five days before his death. In
the. fall o 11024 he was in hcespital'
for three months. P utter n g from nee
infantile. paralesis, from which ef-
fects nevr recovered.
A large number from nrncefield
eitended Mr. Moor's lecture the
other evening on horticultrire, and
far. well rewardad. Mr. Durant's iaLn
lantern was good and the slides •
'Pre taecellant and beautifully col-.
ler?cl with mane attractions. Miss_
Eleanor Snider's piano solo num-
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bieught to Hen 11 where Dr,'Moe meepeeeen
'There died at Goderich on Wed-
enencle erecting en addition to his
brick block on Mein st, The doe -
tor intends putting in an x-ray
Rua other equipment for his large
in,' (11'111 prict.e.i.
Th- anniversary service, of the
Preabyterern church was held on
`-liiaelay, Rev. F. W. -Gilmore' of
London, preaching both morning
and evening, On Menday.
Rev. S. B. Nelson of Hamilton gave
hie popular lecture "The Open
windows of the Britiah Empiter
aen undeiatand the Preshyteriae
eleuch n ill have it own minister
in a coupleof weeks.
CREDITON
Miss, Hannah Zwicker of London
his returned after visiting with
Me and Mrs. Chas, Zwicker for a
few days,
Mss, Lewis Wein has returned
..'i•on1 London after %pending the
winter thare,
Rev., Matt. Morlock, p1 Aurora,
Til,, is visiting with his mother,Mrs
Matt lVfoelock and relative's,
Beginning with the first Wed-
nesday of May the etoresvaill be
clnaod every Wednesday after-
noon during May, j,111D, July, Aug -
vat Fold September.
Mrs. Stock has returned to Tav-
istock, accompanied by her dau-
ghter, Mes, Herb. Young.
John Young has reterned home
efter ,spendieg the Winter months
et Llican,
nesday, April 21st, one who .was
well known by ninny of the older
re'sidont of Bayfield, John H. El-
liott. Der:eased was borax in Bay-
field in the house occupied b,y
Fraser, Aug. 12th. 1654, Wbeenna-
bout 20 years of age he went West ,
and bar a time engaged in farm -
/1g, later taking up railroad' wore
Retruning he marr:en Victarla Davi
son. For about 20 years theyre-
sided in t'he south till five years a-
go return,A. to Goderich,
HENSALL
0, N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
• MORNING
South, Kippen, ... 8.22 a.m.
South, Ilensall ... 8.32 gore
South, Exeter ... ...8.47
Stage leave Zurich ... 7,00 a.m.
'North, Exeter ... ... 10.16 a.m.
North, Herman..........10.30 tem,
North, Kippen -.10.35 a.m.
AFTERNOON
South, Kippen .-4.40 p,m.
South, Henson 4.50p.m.
South, Exeter .- -.5.05 p.m.
Stage leave Zurich - ...3.00 p.m.
North Exeter ... 6.04 p.m.
North, MrisAll 6,1)3 Pane
"North., gippen 6.23 p.xn
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