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1 Groceries„ . rockery, Cigars, 'rob-
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Jati� Howard .was a caller
in the village on Wednesday.
Mrs. Norman Gascho was ,a vis-
iter .to London, la;ait'week.-.
,A Mr .and Mrs. L. I(ckoa of'J etroit
o are spending the week with 111r.
Iand Mr!s. +E. Oe'sch.
MiSs Muriel Preeter who spent
a week's holidays 'with friends
here, returned to her home at Kit-
chener, on Monday
Mr. i d,, Worm and d:aught;te�z,
:Kathleen, of Markham, were week-
end visitors with friends and ,rel--
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Mrs, Pearcy 1Clark and family
of Windsor, are visiting with tthe•
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
Joseph Gelscho.
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The congregation of . the Evan-
gelical Church, Zurich, receivedto
their great rs.urprise on Tuesday,
the, resignation pf their Pastor,Rev
W. B. Dengi:, who casae to this
charge in April 1925, thereby* be-
ing here. about a year and a half,
it will however likely be a, Vere
difficult task to get a suitable,
man .to come here, •a'a in April at
Conference tim,o,, each pastor is
stationed for oni, year; and there
is also a scarcity in ministers Dur
ing their May here, Mr Dengis and
'family have inadoe, many warm fri-•
ends who regret very Much of their
sudden departure.
CREDITON
Corn Sehrogder has returned
from a two week's visit. in Dei
troll; and Pontiac, Mich;,
Mrs. Harb Fahner :and daughter
ase vi:.iting 'with relatives at De-:
troit, and Newwwark.
Mrs. Susan James, of Chicago,
ils cisilang
at the home of Pris, and
Mrs Matt. England.
Gerald Krouse of Kitchener, is
,spe>idl:ng+ M holidays with lblr. and
Mrs G. E. Weinzel.
111:r. and Mrs. Borland, of Wind-
sor, are visiting this Week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wein,
Clarence W. E.ilber,. of Detroit,
spent the week -end With his par-
ents, Mr: aa,\d Mrs. Chas, Silber,
Mrs. Thos. Edwards and son and
two daughters ,of Windfall, Ind.,
are iepoiading a few weeks with,
Mrs John Chris Haiat has return-
ed homa to Stratford.
Mrs% Lydia Fahner and daugh-
ter have ietunred home to Saline
Mich., after visiting a few days
at the home of MI, .and Mrs. Harry
Fahner.
A very enjoyadble evening was
,abient at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Daniel Oeotreicher, it being the
Oestreicher reunion and a large
number were, present. .Rev. John
M Oestreicher gave a splendid
record of the Oestreicher fainly
then Cu \'otionai exe1•e'l'sOa, The
(doting song was "Blest be the
fie)httt binds the heart in Chaist-
ian' lois,', after which lunch was
'served,
GRAND 13E146
L1pE.RAL PICNIC
Th, Liberal Association armour
tie la bi gLi l» ral pie-nie; tie; i e Meld
at Grand Bend in about three we-
elts, at wlaic?h such notable Libel
els as . the Tion.. G. Boivin, ° in Jr.
C. Elliott, Hon. Chas, Duuning,7nd
sneak there is also a, possibility
that Ex -Premier Icing may also he'
?resent and speak.
HY. BOSSENBLRRY CHAMPION
ETD DLER
Though well over ;sixty years
of age, Harry Bossenberry of 1Y(,
Frank entered th.e old .time M-.
Biers contest held at the C'n:sino
and walled off with thesilver cup•
of, thedistrict, although many yo
anger contestants put up a great
off °rpt to, get it. The decision was
s
lett tot ho audience, and it was de-
rrna, iisolily for IT. Bossenberry;
Nathaniel R.i.irenh, :hetrolea and Ge
Bolton, Hensall wore tie for aee.nnd
911c1 duplicate: prizes 'were given.
Pht.'a third l ri';y wile easily for B.
Gunn it of. Parkhill, the contest
brought out entries from far and,
brought out entries, from far and
real' an (1 \l+ith. the o'Id vine 'tick..
riling becoming so popularas a,
lli cet,nng from the :laze,
•Iii pen girls won with at
r(.7r of .8 -G in their regular
leas n,'Ng ante, this Was a big ant
o1, h, as the Craig tenni,.
is ennsider'd one of the best, The
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Men's, Suits $141..95 1795 . 20.95
Wonderful range : men's grey all !'
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'wool Serge for 0e 9
Bob sr .S.t 2 bl overs, sizes to
35 for 6.95ti
Be s ee this line sea .s sizes are
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Mi.. I t ed '1'file� •of Detroit, is sp-
en d in a f ow weeks with relati-
ves here,
lVlz s :Lydia Pfile and daughter
Pearl, aro !spending the week 'with
friends! at Blyth.
Mt, wed Mrs. John Douglas motored
to Dorchester village and spent the
day With Mr and iMIrs Biettie.
Mr and Mrs F Snider of the Sauble
Line, Mr and Airs,Sol Jacobe of the
village•were Sunday visitors at Park-
hill.
Mr; and Mrs. Won Hybein, and
children called from, Listowell, cal-
led al the home of. Mrs. Lydia Pfile
on Monday.
There are as yet no definite arran-
gements mad for Sunday Services in
the Evangelical church, but there will
no douht be one service at least
r Mr.,tian:d Mrs. Richard Damrow
and son Dick and Mrs. Greenleaf
sof Kinde, Mich„ visited at the
Koine of: Mr. Simon Greb, Parr Line
over ,the weakeend,
XIII, :and Mrs. J. Chapman and
M1. and Mrs. Colby and fancily, of
Centralia, visitedlast Sunday, at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. T Me. -
Ad -i ri, r.
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and eon }Tarry of Pine River, vis-
ited at the home of 11Ir. and Mia.
Wm. Finlay, one day last week,
it being Mr. Graham's SOth .birth -
hay.
Mr. and : Mrs. Tues1y of Peter,-
hero,
eter,baro, \\-crew recent visitors with
their son ,Mr. J, Tuesley, account-
ant of the local branch of the Bank
of Montreal.
13Iiss Effie Clements of Cartivr-
ight, ]tan., 'who was \ lsitiilg her
col!!iin, Nips. W al. •: inlay, returned
to Kincardineg to visit friends be-
fore going home,.
Mr. E E. Wuerth our merchant
tailor heir' has pu:eehased the pro-
perty from ,14I1John Hey Sr., at
the east end of the village. We
understand Mr. Wuorth intends to
go into chicken raising and truck
farming.
There, passed away t,it Hensel'
on Saturday, William Howard, a
forme rhighly ,respected resident of
Hay Township tear Drysdale, but
of late of Tlensall The funeral
taking place. en Monday. More
particulars. next week.
Mrand Mrs. C 3. Joy and:son
Kenneth, are;,a'a ay on a long to-
urist; outing through the north-
ern pairbs of Ontario and the State
of Michigan, ,,which will last a,,
bout two weeks.. They carry- their
living quarters right with them
atieh ,as bed 'stretchers, stove, tent,
etc,
PROGRESSIVE CONVENTION
•4. .conventl4ron of the Progres-
sives of Sonith, :Huron was.ltold in
`Hensal°4 on Thursday afternoon last
to nominate a eandidote: for the
coming Federaii election, also a,
candidate fax the. .Provincial Leg -
Mr., SVG. Medd, iof Ex-
eter, p°esident of the South UJ,F'.
P 'Q. political association, acted
as chairman for the meeting, and
Mr Geo. Layton acted rrs s.:cret-
ed :,s !sec°ietai•y, The rain in the
fo.r: naon halted. fain operations sal
quite a fe\v fanners attended the
tate eting: Di,ecus,,ions took place
Vt to the advisability= of placing
candidata in field to contest the
thr lidera 1elc.etion, but it war:fin-
ally decided, not lo, enter a can-
didate butt o le ave a clear field
t:) Andrew Hicks, Conservative,
and Thltonl~i!;r McMillan, Liberal..
Pro' thr Provincial ('rndidatn t2
names wore submitted, including
iw2t Medd, dt,:J. ltlr. ,!'Inn of Sea-'
f.>r tit, 3. T1', ,Scott, Wr7., -Black, W-,
D. Sanders , ancd hh's Glenn. All
ith lrew e..eept Mesar,. Medd,Me-
MI Ian end Scott, Balloting then
t ,til.
plaeli and on the firat ballot it
was. found Mr. Medd had a
rev},! it it: over the other two. 1VIr.
Parkbi'..l team have,. .won b INT `,.1 1 ch"' i tlttanlcecl tb''
i` li V ?•'\COii .1iP �,'+11: for ,lhin 11angr Dal iti" nunthr i and loci., two, Kiptpen won.' ,.+xu.d .do Ins boat to win the
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