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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mfrs, J. .Collins and son Jack , of
;London, went the past week with the
=former's. mother, Mrs. Wilson Arta-
strong.,
Mr,. Mervyn Keys here returned
home from attending Queen's Univ-
itrsity at Kingston for the past year.
Mrs. Thos. Robinson and .daughter
Isabel spent the week -end with fri-
ends. in London.
31dr. and Mrs. D. 3. Stephenson of
Bayfield spent Sunday with their
daughter Mrs, Russell Erratic.
Mr. " and Mrs, W. J. Dowson visited
the former's brother, Mr, Calvin
Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. George
Lilley of Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sparks of Lon-
don visited., at John A. A nstong's
one qday last week.
DASHWOOD
An interesting lecture on Missions
will be given on Thursday night, Ap-
ril
23rd in Zion Lutheran Church by
Rev. T. C. Struefert of Chicago Sec.
;of Missions.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Koch and
Mrs. J, A.ttenhury and two children
of Detroit spent Easter holidays with
atheir parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Koch.
11, r. and Mrs. Jacob Schroeder, Mr.
Wm. Biesenthal of Sask., Mr, and and
SITS. Felix Wilds and Mrs. Wm. Schr-
oeder spent a very pleasant evening
recently with Mr. and Mrs. George
Rodh-
Mrs. P. Mcisaac and Hubert Res-
te3neyer spent a few days in Detroit
.;last week.
Miss Verna Birk of Guelph is sp-
ending a few weeks at her home here
Mr. Floyd Wein and Florence
Baker spent Sunday in Chathani„
where Mr. George Thompson who
was injured in an auto aeeident re•
eently is in the hospital in a very
serious condition,
Mrs. Louis Rader spent last week
with friends in 'Detroit and Flint,
WI loll.
Mr. Chester Gainer is spending a
few days in London this week.
Mrs. John Kuntz is visiting her
daughter in Lansing, Mich.
ST. JOSEPH
AND BEAVER TOWN NEWS
Mr. Editor --It is not nay desire to
take up any valuable space in your
paper, but if I am granted the priv-
uledge to cite my • opinion. May l re-
fer to an article which appeared in
one of the daily papers of late, and
presumably sponsored by one who
has no sympathy for the reamers;
citing; they should not manufacture
any farm implements referring to
tractors; his opinion was, buy from
the manufacturer. Well, now! is it
not a well established fact, in ow:
rural districts among our farmers we
have the most intelligent boys? Boys
who will pick up a scrap of iron and
turn it into a useful farm tool.. So
why should these useful citizens 'be
depressed of depeloping their intelli-
gence simply to protect the Doody
.Gug? Tell me?
NOTES --Mrs. Remmie Jeffrey and
son Dominique motored to London on
Sunday last.
Messrs Emanuel, Leonard and Nor-
man Sararas of Blue Water south,
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were in London Saturday in a .busin-
ess .trip,
Mrs. Wood of St. Joseph's Hospital
staff', London, was a Beaver Town
visitor on Monday last.
Mr. and Mrs, C. 0, Smith and two
sons of Beaver Town motored to
London on Monday.
Mr. Simon Bedard of Windsor and
Messrs. August and Melvin Bedard of
Detroit spent the week -end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B'eclard
of St. Joseph north,
Mr. and Mrs. William �Ducharrne
and son Victor, accompanied by 1yTrs,.
John Charrette, motored to Detroit
on Sunday last.
Miss Sherrie Jeffrey of Landon i$`
home with her parents for a. few days
Mr. and Mrs. Leon ,Jeffrey of Bea-
ver town are visiting with their son
Gilbert on Tuesday.
Miss Alvina Denomme of . St, Jos-
eph north, left Monday 'ey?clningfor
Blake to visit her sister Mrs. Paul
Ducharme for a couple of weeks.
BAYFIELD
Mr. Gladwin Westlake, of the Blue
Water Highway, accompanied by the
Misses Carnie of the Bronson line,
Stanley, were recent visitors with the
former's friend, Jack Stanbury, Ex-
eter.
Mrs. S. Cleave and daughter, Mrs.
Gingerich. left Sunday last for Mrs,
Gngerich's h'ome at Bad Axe, Mich.
Paul Cleave taking them to Port
Huron, where they were met by. Mr.
Gingerich,
JUDICIAL SALE
Of Farm Lands in the Town-
ship of Hay, In the County
of Huron.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
ONTARIO
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
WILLIAM MILLER, late of the Vil••
Page of Zurich, in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
PURSUANT to a Judgment of the.
Supreme Court of Ontario made in
the platter of the Estate of William'.
Miller, late of the Village of Zurich,
in the County of Huron; Geiitleinan,.;
deceased, there Rvill be offered :'for
Sale, with the approbation of A.
Ingram, the Local piaster at London,
by Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, at the`
Dominion House Hotel, in the
lage of Zurich, at 2:30 o'clock in'tlhei.
afternoon,. on Saturday, the 9th dap
of May, 1936, All and singti ar those
certain parcels or tracts of lands and
premises •situate, lying and 'being in
the Township of Hay, in the County,'
of Huron, more particularly ,described
as follows:—
FIRSTLY:—ALL AND SINGULAR'
that certain parcel or tract ,of land
and premises situate, lying and -being
in the Township of Hay, in the Co
unty of Huron. and :Province of Ont-
ario,
nt ario, containing one hundredand
sixty acres more or less, and being
composed of Lot Number Foul'teen
(14) in the Fifteenth Co;Ycession of
said Township of Bay.
SECONDLY: .- ALL AND SIN-
GULAR that certain parcel or tract
of land and preinises situate, lying
and being in the Township of Hay,
in the County of Huron and Prov-
ince of Ontario, containing by
admeasurement seventy-five acres of
land, more or less, and known and
described as the East half, of Lot
Number. Sixteen (16) .in the Lake
Road East Concession of the said
Township of Hay.
The lands lie about 4 miles from
the Village of Zurich. about 10 miles
west of Provincial Highway Number
Four (4) and within about 40 miles
from the City of London, and 4 miles
from churches and schools.
On the lands Firstly described ate
said to be erected a substantial red
brick two story dwelling house of
about nine rooms; a large frame bank
barn with steel roof and other out-
buildings. The land is said to be of
clay loam. The lands Secondly de-
scribed are said to be of clay loam
and vacant.
The both of the said parcels will
first be offered for sale in block sub-
iect to reserve bid and subject, as to
the First parcel, to a lease thereof to
the present tenant. If the parcels
are not sold when offered in this
manner each parcel will then be
offered for sale separately subject to
a reserved bid on each and subject as
to the First parcel, to a lease thereof
to the present tenant, which is deter-
minable on three months' notice. The
purchaser shall pay ten per cent.' of
his purchase money at the time of
sale to the vendors or their solicitors,
and the balance in 30 days thereafter
into Court to the credit of this action
without interest.
The Vendors will only be required
to furnish a Registrar's Abstraot of
Title, and to produce such deeds,
copies thereof, or evidences of title,
<,- are in their possession. In all
other respects -the terms and conditi-
ons of sale will be the standing con-
dit'on• of this: C'oUri
Further particulars may be had
from E. M. Winder:.Esquire•a alic-
itor, 78 . Dundas Street, ; London,
Ontario.
(sfrd.l "A. A. 'INGRAM"•
Local Master of the Supreme
Court'of Ontario.
DATED' at London, this 15th day of.
April, A. D. 1936.
RALD
COUNTY NEWS
Clinton tax rate for 1936 is 44
mills on the dollar.
Hereafter there will be no Division
Court at Ripley. Cases from that
(1i^trict will +'br. heard 4: IZincardii,e.
John Keys. son of Mr. and Mrs,
`i ^i,+ Kt.",t3. of the. Highway north tide of Dr. J. II. Brov'nine• who inov-- 1`grye ; Seaford' . B'icxrtlent
of Exeter, who has been ill for some , ed to London, is leaving rxeter,, re.- (sline of. the fineat. pions er residents
:may, April 28rd,
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"{t's'tops of aII the cars I`ve ever owned."
TN our showroom, "owner talk" means more Cham
"sales talk." We're content to let claims take a
back seat while owners give you puts.
On performance, you needs t take the word of
anyone but the man who knows how:luuch easier his
Terraplane handles in traffic .. how much better it
takes straight-aways or curves ... howmzuch faster it
is on the get -away. Jlis economy figures talk louder
than any salesman's claims ... even ours! He can tell
you facts about Terraplane's long life that would
sound boastful' if we said them.
But even a Terraplane owner can't put into word's
just what it means to sit at the wheel of this car and
drive! With the Electric Hand shifting the gears,
your hands stay always. on the wheel. Just a flick of
the finger ... and gears shift! And your front floor
is all clear ... Terraplane is the only low priced car
with real comfort for three in the -front seat .... uo•
gear or brake levers to stumble over!
Steering is truer. There's an amazing riding
smoothness. At the brake pedal, safer stopping than
you'll find in any other car, with two braking systems
at your command ... and still a third from the easiest
handling parking brake you ever saw. You ride over
the world's first safety engineered chassis..... in a
body really all of steel, with solid roof of seamless
steel. On every side, something new to discover and
enjoy. Stop in now and take this "Discovery Drive'
see for yourself what a change Terraplanr has
made in motoring.
Terrapleme'Dealer„
FRED THIEL
LOCAL DEALER
ZURICH - -' ONTARIO
1N1 THE LOW PRICE FiELD
TERRI1PLANE iS
FIRST IN S31E AN9 ROM—Longest wheel-
base ...115 inches. Most room•...145
cubic feet
FIRST IN POWER -Greatest horsepower
....88 or 100. And the smoothest!
FIRST El 5i„FETY -Body really an of
steel with sezanless steel goof. Radial
Safety Control (patent applied for).
Duo -Automatic llydraulic Brakes
(patent applied for).
MST Iii COiRF lT-Tru-Line Steering,
The Rhythmic Ride.
RST IN REMY mat itE%i;i1ialES-Only
rear -opening baggage and tire com-
partment, The Electric Hand (optional
at small extra cost). And many more.
88 or 100 H. P. -115 -inch wheelbase
and:up
Retail at facto�Yi. Ts76ury, Ont all taxesp d,
jxr. th d dicen,c only extra
AUG bus'it by Hudson -
Hudson Sir, $1078 and up;
Hudson Eight, $1130 and up
' Saxe with the new Hudson 7% Plan
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.1.45:-.1.4'1.3.0" OF ALL; I#.trD$ON-$IJiLT',cARElltni .SOLD 7N.
time was taken to London. in an am-
bulance Monday last for treatment
at Victoria Hospital,
Dr. Harry Seldon, ,son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Seldom, Exeter, has dis-
posed of his xnedical praettce at Shah-
hot
hah
bot Lake and has taken 'a position on
the .staff' of the Mayo Bros. hospital
at Rochester, Minn.
.Ed. Coward was thrown from a
load of hay on the farm of Nelson
Hunkin, in Usborne, and broke both
bones in his ieg below the knee. Th.
fractures were reduced and the pati-
ent is improving.
Moving To London
Walter Harness, who has been in
London for several weeks, has purch-
ased a barber business in that city_
Mrs. Harness and daughter are mov-
ing to London to join him.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. John Schuenhal's, of
Clinton, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Olive Eiizallbettaa,. to
George A. McCague, son of Mrs. Mc-
Cague and the late Geo. A. iiMcCague
of Toronto, the marriage : to take
place early in May.
Enters Hundredth Year
Peter Shiells of Amberly; the.
"grand old man" of Huron; Twp.
celebrated his 99th birthday. A. pat
ave of Scotland, he came to this dorm -
try at the age of 20, and he ismen-
the last of the pioneers of Hurozx twp.
His wife died about 20 years ago
but he has a family of 8 sons, and 2
daughters.
r To Celebrate Anniversary -
. , Brucefield United ehurch wi1i cere-
brate itts "diamond jubilee" from
Sept 2O,- to, Sept.,, , 2rlthy. inclusive:
D.Wring these eight:nays the noted
traditions of church life in Bruceffe1d
will. 'be reviewed from the days of
the 'Fauld kirk," ,''•
Shower at Varna
East Monday `evening Mrs. Ob rin
Dowson of Varna gave a miscellane-
•
turning to his former practice at
Embro.
Cottages ra ell
Cottages were' entered at Grand'
Send last week -end, and it is believ-
ed
eyed men arrested'at St. Thomas 'were
respmns�eble for the theft • The men
were said to be in pnssession of a
number of stolen articles.. As• the
majority of the cottage -owners are
in the U. S. It was impossible to
discover immediately what bad been
stolen. A. tnrrrrhar of the articles dis-
covered in the possession, of the va-
grants at. St: Thomas bore: U. S.
trade manes..
.Accident
Herman' Hodgins, son of Mrand
Mr: and Mrs. D. Hodgen, Centralia,
suffered severe lacerations. to: hishead
and neck when a storm window he
was removing crashed through his
head. The wind caught the window
while he was removing it. The jagg-
ed edges of the glass made severe .lac
erations and he suffered much loss of
blood:. He: was; removed: ter London
Hospital.
Present Ex -Treasurer
Geo. Turner, who was treasurer of
the Twp of Tuckersmith for over 30
years; was the recipient of a. pipe and
an electric reading lamp when Ire ap-
peared' at the meeting, of tile, council
on April 4th, Reeve Archibald arran-•
ged: the presentation, aceoi'panieing i
it with a fine tribute to the long and
excellent cervices contributed by Mr.
Tumeas Cler][t: rt rF:. McGregoit,•rnade
the actual presentation w'iiiie the
members applauded.
of Seaforth passed peacefully away -
at the home of his daughter, 'Mrs..
W,orden, ;Stratford, he was in. his:
88th year 50 years ago he was Unit-
ed in -marriage to Jane Miller and
lived practically all his life in Rib-
bert Twp., where he farmed success-
fully- In 1916 I'ie retired to Seaforth
where he resided until Mrs. Barbouis:
death 14 years ago, after which he,
lived with his family. • .
Late, Mia. MMcN vin • -
The death of Mrs. W. J McNeVili,
highly regarded resident 'of Goderieh'
accursed;• at the Hespit'aT last Thurs-
day,' she -was in her 0th Year, 'su1-
ering a stroltee Monday and was tak-
en oto the hospital. She was in poor
ops shower for the ;bride of this health' f"or" some time, Her maiden
vas shower
wer' Dorothy S. i3roadithis name was. Mary Stokes, bora ins Gott
The evening was pleasantly spent in .rich Twp. Her husband, W. J:
contests and games. The biid.- to -be than 40 whom; sites killed' more
was then presented with a: d'eeora,ted [than 40 years ago, was killed in an
basket filled with pretty useful %lifts. accident at the Western Canada Flour
1s wiLeth ng Exeter IMilts about T2' years ago. Surviving
Dr. J. E. Jaekson, who for the are two stepdaughters, Mfrs. Rose Tye
• Cobourg, and Mus. Gladys itusd,
past six months has been practicing; "lolsely, Sask.
In EN'rter haling t•i1:on ever the prac-1
Frit Growers Met
The annual nneeting of the Hinrom
County Fruit Growers' Association.
'was held an the board room of the:
Agricultural Office, Clinton, on the!
afternoon .of March 21st. The speak-
er in attendance was W. A. Rtbssp,
entomologist in charge of the entom-
ological laboratory at the Doninioni
Experimental Stattion, Vineland. He
is well and favorably known in South
western Ontario, and fruit .growers
in the district were interested in his.
adds His subject being "Some;
C*nnments on the 1936 Spray Calera:
daiC " Maly fruit growers, and oth-
ers interested 'were present. •}
The Egg Mystery
There is mystery in' the story curs-'
rent in Seaforth just now as to just.:
what actually happened when two.
• residents, a lady and a gent, tangles
in an argument as to which could'
eat the most raw eggs. As told in
one account, a challenge was rssued
and accepted, the loser to pay for the.
eggs consumed: They repaired to a
restirant and commenced. One after
rhe, other the doV*'ned' lien -fruit
Sid eai4 had swallowed 18 Then ;the'
lady, if ria d,*d•,` vhd'►• the :,gi nt-
absorbed,,lus th,, she..Acknowlledgett
ll therivicttr. Prodiioiargt her` -purse
i;she paidlike a good ,spar{ The
;defy in the yai i popeu whet?,.
thei'•Chinest prietor "was asked
his account of the affair. He looked .,
wise, then grinned and ,said briefly,
"All tlkee, no eaitee.'i
Another Large Egg!
There was no large egg laying con-
test scheduled but this hen laid one
nnyraaay. Possibly it was the invigor-
ating weather that encouraged a fine
St �r ele/t ,belonn;ing to J'ntr.•
fullock of Park; '11 to ,ny an egt
that measured 6 inches by 8 inches*.
and weighing 414 ounces.