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Count y last year in reducing
our County taxes
Work and Vote for
N. W. TREWARTHA,
Conservative Candidate,
South :Huron
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,.
tome to the big Ui F. O. pinicc
$ :Sayfield. on Saturday afternoon
41+a 23rd. The speakers will be
M, Gleri, Mr. Winn Black, M. P.,
Wad Mr. W, G. Medd. , '
'he Methodist congregation at
Mate to held their annual Garden
tri at Varna on Tuesday even -
of his. ' phew M. Richards Roby
mucor laattStxne ay'p 1
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M� A�nid Mays: - Joh a R
are visiting at the home of x%
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Rexd s mother, Mrs. S. ► Jo ta
the Iiaiylo a Lino.
DASHWOOP
Mr. and Mrs. ;C, Guenther spent
Sunday, in LQndon. , •i .
Mr, and Mrs Fred Rinker ani
family of Thediord avers Slu'uda,y
visitors in, town!.
Miss Rose Zimmer and friend of
Detroit ,are *visiting her parents,
II', and Mrs. Wm. Zinuner. ,
Mr. EarnestMiller of Vt. .Wayne
and; Xis's .Nora Mille: .of W'ti>'deor
are visiting their parents, Ilii•. and
Mrs. OttoMilker. S
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zimmer„, at-
tended the funeral of the lattex's
iathex at Formosa.
Mr. and Mrs,.. J. Eidt and family
of Ax1sa Craig, and Mr. And Mrd!se
H. Eidt an family of Forest were
Sunday visitors` with Mr. and Mrs.
C Stade.
Mrs. L. Klein'stiver had .themes
foituua to (fall at her home , one
day last week breaking several
ribs:
ing. c
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright and
family of. Kennelworth, spent Sun-
day, at the,hoxne of Mn and 1VIrs.
Geo: Dowson.
Mrs. Wilsons Armstrong;, ' who.
has spent the, past week with her
c.aughters ixi London, has returned
home.
Mr. Richard Robinson and ison
of Stratford visited at the home
A quiet wedding -took pia .^ at
the Lutheran: parsonage, Daish'$v'ooct,
when Miss A.lmeta, 13. Walper, da-
ughter of Mr, and M. tetnts Wel-
per was united in holy matr'omoni!a
to Mr. Mahlon J. Reste rte er, :son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Resteme3 ger,
of Cavalier,' North!. Dal otae ^ -The
bride was attended••, by her sister
Miss ,Anna Wolper and the! lgroam
was attended by Mr. Johti;Rader,
and only the, members of thefamily
being present. They, Will make
their home, at the: ixome, of tit, and
allvIrs. Louis Walper hwere • they
have the .best wishes ,feennas• barge
cixcie of friends
On Friday evening:. June1Sth a-
bout one hundred +elatives and fri-
ends of the newly married couple
Mr. and .Mrs. Mahlon Restemayer,
of Mr; laoui,io, vlr 1, e „ the evening
ry'a's Isj?einit,'it' a 'social• wary, music
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iAJa(i �am�e : ;� �
0,),ana collple••`with a; 'beautiful eeix-
tre it, '1e an 400014 chain, and
they, could..na!' eXplr!es's in words, the.,
,tltankg'' foe• tale...beautiful :gift. .At
monight; a dainty lunch was • ser-
reed., then they departed for their
home's, Fishing the newly couple
Much joy and happinessc : ;
gave a (surpriseparty; at the hoe
EXETER
•H. M. MilMier, 'science master and
Miss Cowaa, teaghers of; Exeter
High School have resigned. Mr.
Wethey, Miss Ross and 1Vliss Dor-
,ranee will return alter the boli-
day's. 1
Wm, Edinunds, teller of the Mol -
sena Bank has been ktransfered to
Windsor. .11. Lawrence takes his
place.
A quiet , weddign took place in
Exeter on Wednesday) last when
Mrs. Mary Cox was united to, Liet.
I' orman Hannigan, of the ,Salvat-
ion Army„ The ceremony was,
performed by Maj. Byers, �uf St-
ratfordi. •
Miss Hattie Sweet ;of the kTimes
staff left Wednesday for Toronto
where ,she will go with the 'party
of newspaper publishers who are
leaving for Halifax, wehre the CO.
W,N.A. convention :will be held. A
tour will be made of the Maritime
Provinces. (: .
A, quiet`ttvoddinlg, was held Nuel.
Trivitt Mem church last Saturday
whe nMiss Kathleen A. Bowey, da-
ughter of A, Bow•ey, was united to
Milton; W. Pfaff, Po'gtniaster of Ex-
eter. The •ceremony was perfor-
reed by Rev. A.A. Trumper.
Mother" at Zurich one ]Friday events.
r has received his Zw'cke r ee d x w
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McLaughlin ear.
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u a June 24th, the Wm
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Sunday ,
ans' 11/fission, and Aid. Society of the
Evangelical Church, Crediton will
celebrate their 25th Anniversary', It
will Soon be a quarter century
since this organization,, so full of
blessed and helpful service, has
been instituted. It is theref9re
very fitting that clue recegnitien be
given these tireless workers bf the
the Kingdom, by observing the day
in a rightful royal style, pausing
to lake 'a retrospective look, re-
viewing and tabulating the. • etch -
icy ement 'sand .victories won ' and
pondering over the history record
ed b'y, the ladies comprising'the or-
ganization. The pastor, ,itev,. WI,
The death occured on June 6th,
of. Caroline Wel1is,, widow of the
late John; Barker Goa+le, in her 7tSh•
year, born in England .was married
on her 26th borthday and sailed the
folloinw,g day for Canada, and'with'
her husband settled on a farm
near Cromarty where Mr. Gorse
died serine years ago. )She was stir
7: �; iwth creeping paralysis a -
par uJat• 11 years ago,, and 2 yeaiis lat-
er moved to Exeter.
A wedding 'was !solemnized on
June 9th, at the Thames Rd. manse,
by Rely •Chidley, hwen Miss M. lA;:
Pcdlen, eldest delight of Wm. Pol-
len was married to H; Avery of
MMitchelil.
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What Did You
with That Mak
The suffering and loss caused by forest
fires are common knowledge and, yet,
carelessness with fire in the forest, con-
tinues. These forest fires are practically'
all preventable.
Save Ontario's Forests
They're yours'
Every individual who steps inside the woods
should remember he is in the midst of highly
inflammable property, for the, upper layer of
ground in the forest consists ojpartially rotted
wood, which will.burn. Lack f consideration
for this gave rise to the strenuous situation in
Ontario the last week of May and the anxiety
for days in some settlements.
Thoughtlessness or bad judgment or care-
lessness cause practically all forest fires. Your
co-operation, as a citizen, is needed to prevent
these fires by taking the san'le care in the woods
as in your own home,
Ontario Forestry
Branch
Parliament ' Buildings
Toronto, Ont.
HENSALL
E..Rennie visited at Detroit last
•week, going overon the Grey
hound. ,
Mrs. H. Celts, of Santa Barbara,
•CCal., arrived and is visiting her
perants, Mr, and Mrs J. Dinsdale.
w,Qbn Stacy xeturn'ed this week
from Simcole :afteir. 'spending a
week with heson;t 41oy,di. '
;A strawberiyl festival will : be
held, under the auspices of the
ladies of the Methodist church,Hen-
sail on Friday eve, June 29th. ,Sup-
per will be served in the Isasement
from 6 to 8 pan.
Hugh McDonald, who has been
with the Win;'gham Times the past
year, is here 'spen;ding the week
previous to going to Detroit wh-
ere he intends -taking, a position
Harold, ,Scruton!, who has been as-
sisting for some Wale in the Ob-
server office, ist also going along to
Detroit, to take a ;position) with
a '.newspaper firm. F. J. Wick-
wire will ` have charge of the of-
fice here int future.
Pleased 'to see Wml. White out
again after a few months illness
Mertynl .Coxworth, who is on the
London police 'staff was a visitor
here.
Wm: Reynolds of Ti'llsonberg, is
•spending a few weeks tith f his
mother here. .
Mrs. Duffin and daughter, who
were here 'visiting Dr. Duffin, re-
turned. to their; home at Thorn, -
dale.
Thursday Jun•e ia01
"V„, Dreier, will. preach an �apprcrp�s,
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'sate sermon for the oecasion. at the
1
morningsexv►cep end :a jubilee
b►
e 'sera,
vice will be held at 7.$0 o'clock eilw,
the evening involving a variety Or
features.; in, ita , program. Monde
eventing, June 26th will cap the:
climax With a strawberry: soeiali gall;
the ;spacious lawn of +,the+Evangelei
ical church. Refreshments will be
served, 'strawberries and creamy alp;
'so 'cake and, ieecream' and ,eandwi
et
clews will he (served while an ,enjoy.i;
able program will - be rendered',
Election reports will be announeett.
from the platform.. The Creditor
band wil'T be in attendance and will'
fntereperce the addresses,, dialoggs,
ues, readings, recitations, '` vocal.
anti. instrumental numbers. with the
best of Jungle, , , ,
Everybody is (going ' with bells oak
Quality
HERE YOU GET QUALITY A?
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE$
You Can Buy CHEAPER C1tY4:
thes—and forget QUALITY,
• It isn't' what you PAY but what
you receive that counts. p:A1
for quality here and you get it
at the lowest possible price for
which good Clothes can be mad',
to order. I i ' i
Styles
Pick your own to fi t you atom
Lots of Styles—Real Styles -that%
tailored in to stay, not ironed leo
for a day.
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COUNTY NEWS.
Edi Gill, Sr., of Grand Bend, is
confined, to his bed, suffering from
a severe attack of ivy poisoning,
his condition is considered serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson
of the 2nd con; Stanley„ have the
'sympathy' of many. friends in the
igen of their little daughter, Ella,
aged 8 years, from :scarlet fever..
Interment was made in Baird's cent
etery,
Mrs. Watson, of Kippen, who
has been for over five month's in
aeaforth, undergoing treatments
for blood poisoning in her hand has
recurs edmefficiently, to be able to
A. C. Monteith, Bf;.,i son of H.
C. Monteith, a former resident of
l`uckersnyith, has beenawarded
the Goveernor-General's Medan, at
ceeeen'e University,
CREDITON
Miss, Trellis Hodgins is home for
;Er weetk' with her mother, Mrs. Al
onzo Hodgins.
Mrs. H. Girvin of. Lucknow„ and
Ii1rs, T„ , Girvinret Saskatoon, are
yii,iting at the home ;of Mn and
Mrs. IL V. Either.
Garnet siva *meat n few days
Toronto, and Hari 'Sheardown,
,vh�r has been quite all, is improv_.:
1 ig nicely.
Wm„ Watson left on Friday for
I etroiti • ,
D Gladys Wolfe has returned
from Wingsor and Detroit, /
The young people presented the
play entitled; "An old Fashioned
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Also repair any make of car
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Mr. Peter Kroff, mechanic
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Cook Bros. Hezisall, to handle
Genuine Ford Parts
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