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Provincial Election
JUNE 19th, 1934
ELECT
GEORGE H.
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(1.,warden of Huron County!)
'CONSERVATIVE
trandidlite in _Huron Riding
A MAN
With a clean record, business
CNIperienced, practical
7.o.d efficient. Fair and
-4quare 'mil for 111.
1.1BERAL-CONSER','ATIVE
ASS'N OF SOUTH HURON
Mr. and \1r Johill Park, acccuap-
allied by Mrs. J. 1;.eys or Ilit,nsall,'
were in Seaforth on Monday tut at-:
tending the funeral of Mtit., Rob.
1 Searlett, who Wail an iminkate friend
Mr. and Mrs. ChaAes 4.,00per Mov-
ed on a ftuni near CeMralia.
Donald McKinnon Moved his fam-
ily last week into thk; residence on
Mill St.., vacated by C. Cooper.
}ora :Geiger, who broke Ilk leg in
two places a few weeks ;,,go.. is able
to he out again on crutcho.s.
A noinlier of the pupils of the
schools have been vaccinalted.
A etburt: of revision on the assess-
• ment roll was held in the town hall
'rhe linage council acted as the court
with ROVNT Jones as chairman. There
was on appeal, which was not al-
lowed, zand the assessment roll was
accepted as it was.
Mrs. Roy Webber, who has been'in
ratht.r poor health 'for a few weksJ
had her tonsils removed, in the hop-
es 'ihat it would prove beneficial to
her health. She is at present with
relatives in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Case returned
hOme after spending a week visiting
friends in Detroit.
Mr. and Mr. N. E. Cook spent a
kw days in Toronto the past week.
Josephilaga n has treated himself
4,o a new 'Ford car from the dealer in
Exeter.
STANLEY TOWNSHIPa,
Stanley on Saturdal. June 2nd
an illness of ileal•ly fl weeks!
th,t.re passed into Eternai rest Airs.
Robinson, widow of the late
-1::!i..vard Robinson. De••ensed, whose
maiden name was Annio orr, was the
as surviving member ef v runny of
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eight and was loin in Kdkenny co-
utny, Ireland 83 years ago. At the,
• of five, she came with her par-.
- 117 !‘r to Canada, lived for n time in
1 Co. later with lir family mov-1
• Houron County and In 1873 was
an,fted in marriage to Edward Robin-
son who predeceased her twenty ye-
ar ago. To them were horn a fain -
of nine chiloren, the two young-
, ust of whom died in infancy, seven
..stiU survive: four sons, and.:,three
daaghters; Mrs. II. , Erratt, Mrs.
M:Argaret Erratt and Thomas of St-
anley, Mrs. E. Lowden of Hamilton;
:4tev. W. 0. Robinson, of Pilot Mound
:Man; Robert E. and Richard, of
Carlyle, Sask. During the past few
deceased has ben in failing
iteo.'.th and has been lovingly cared
for by her daughter, Mr. Margaret
Erratt. Mrs. Robinson was faithful'
• iilber of the Methodist church and
of the United Church aiso a
member of the Wornans Mission-
.acy. Society. She was a woman a
Christian faith and deep rejig -
itis convictions and it was the joy
r.f her heart to befriend the minist-
e-, of Jesus Christ. •
Hes pastor, Rev. E. A. Poulter,
eanducted the funeral service on
:Monday afternoon and spoke from
tha., text "In My Father's iionse are
any Mansions." In the course of
hi i: address he teferred feelingly to
th.;, deceased as having entered her
hesrenly Mansion. The floral trib-
nze bore witness to the love and es-
ite.T.In in which she was held and a
large concourse of friends and neigh
!boars followed her remains toBay-
field eemetery where interment was
nude. The pall -bearers were itussell
:Ettratti Geo. Anderson, Geo. E. John-
son* Wilbert Johnson, Sherlock Keys
rar4 Elmer Keys. She rests from her
1;abours and her works do follow her
Rev. W. 0. Robinson of Pilot
11,Icuttd, Man., who was called home
sir !account of ;the illness of his mo-
• wiU spend a few weeas at the
aii home.H
:qr.. and Mrs. Wilbert Lobb of
equatrich Township called on Mrs.
Tiffaxgar.et Erratt. •
}Mr. :Cecil Wiley and Mrs. Paul
John and on Donald of Flint, Mich,
.444mt the past week with friends. in
HENSALL
Mr. J. Watson and family of Lon-
ciesboro visited at the home of Mr.
,and Mrs. Mark Drysdale.
Harry Joynt, second son of Mrs.
Alice Joynt, ;rely creditably. passed
'bb % final examination m medicine
ani is now a full fledged Doctor.
Mos. Welsh has the sawmill rum:l-
ib:3,w cutting up the large supply of
.:3:gs in his millyard. •
The whole liensall district is bad -
• in need of rain. The continued
w—,ther is becoming.,,erlons :for
rail wheat.
....r. ear.. Lorne Scott and fam-
.1t-,. of Toronto, were body visit-
ao in ll'onsP11 wi.r1 Nen Is,
Arnti linchanan,
m88, so, nt the ho'div lane
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ZURICH HERALD.
*AN. Joynt Oft 'Toronto, is visiting
rohltiVe; And friends.
Mr. and -Mis. Ferris, Cantelon of
Sehomberg, visited with the former's
Faronts, Mr, and Mrs. David Cantel: -
on. •
Grace Brock of Woodstock, Was a
visitor with her parents, tr Wad Mrs
George Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff of Delhi
were visitors with relatives in town'
Mr, and Mrs. 'Harris . of .Detroit,
were week -end %visitors with her mo-
ther, Mrs. R. Rennie. . • -
Rev. Arthur Sinclair took the ser-
vices in the United Church ak Petr-
one Sunday last, while Rev, E. A,
Poulter of Varna, had charge ,of his
pulpit here,
Robbers at Clinton
A gang of robbers swooped down
on the town of Clinton last Wanes,
day morning breaking into three pla-
ces of business and two private re-
sidences The amount of loot taken
isnot determined. They escaped in
a brand new .antomobile, stolen from
a garage and are still at large, Placer
looted were Davis • and Herman's
Furnishing Store, International. Har-
vester Co. office, Inkly's Garage, Ne -
tiger's Garage, Dr F, J. Thompson s
residence and one other private dwei
ling. A new Oldsmobile :six coach,
allegedly stolen at Guelph was ab
andoned in Goderich Tp. At • the
Davis and Herman's store, a quan-
tity of clothing was stolen although
$40 or $50 in the till was overlook-
ed by the thieves- who gained entr
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MITCHELL F. HEPBURN,
Provincial Liberell Leader
JEAN FRANCES PAULIOT, M. P.
And Other Liberal and Progressive Speakers
Bring Your Basket and Enjoy A Day at Lake
Huron!
GOD, SAVE THE KING
LL'S WELL -The Captain's at the
6.1
When storms are raging it's a comforting thought
that an experienced captain, a man. of courage
and resourcefulness, is Safe;guarding the lives of the
passengers. ••
Now with the storm of economic hardship and
depression passing and Ontario: business safely
beaded towards the harbor of better times, it is being
suggested to the people of Ontario that they transfer
Ontario's resources from the capable hands which
piloted theta 'safely through one of the greatest
financial crises in the world's history.
• It is being suggested to the •province that it should
remove from the experienced hands of the Henry
administration the trusteeship of its agriculture, its
forests, its mines and its varied industries..
The 'voters are being given a suggestion that they
should tranifer their billions of dollars of assets..
ONTARIO CANNOT AFFORD TO EXPERIMENT'
The province needs the constructive, courageous program to which
the Conservative Government is pledged.
i
eliftoretteesoomemos
THE 1,IB RAI? -,CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO,