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Wee and Mrs, Chas. 'Robinson and
.old. Mrs. W, 'l.?avidson visited
t Ef elf
recently,
ate a number from this yicinit3
r' need entuverSary services in the
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United Church. in Monsal on Friday.
Owing to the young people's An -
la
rhh on Sun-
niversary • plen curc
day May 26th the services in the
Hiilsgreen.ehiueh will be withdrawn
Several are suffering with colds in
this vicinity,
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BLAKE
1VIi«. and tsfrs, Joe Srenneranan'an
daughter, of Detroit are at pesennt'
visiting. with his peents, Mr. and',
Mrs. Peter Brennerinzui,
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Steeklc ) rex e
Sunday visitora with Mr, and Mrs.
Jake Swartzentruber.
Mr. Cawthorpe and ewo sons of
Tavistock, accompanied by Mrs. Bell
and Miss. Gladys Douglas. R. N. of
Hensall, called on Mr. and Mrs, R.
N. Douglas ou Sunday.
Mr. Milton Desch of Zurich, • ac-
companied by his parents, Mr, arid.
Mrs. John Desch of the Goshen line,
Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Desch of the;
13ronsoii' line;„ all spent Sunday with
relatives at Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron • Gingerieh and
family spent the week -end with .f -
ends and relatives at Baden.
Mr: and lVtrs. R. N. Dcugles • a ;pd'
daughter Margaret, spent Sun el,iy'
evening with friends at Hensall, "'.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Keller 'of
near Dashwood spent Sunday •with'
Mrs. Keller's mother, • 11Irs, V. Meyers
of the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oouglas, -. of
Brucefield called on friends in ` the;
village one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of
Zurich called on Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Johnston Monday evening.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield of Bay}
City attended the funeral of the
late George Armstrong and are speti
ding a few days with friends in,St'alh
ley.
Miss Helen Bandy has secured a.
position as teacher in the Indian
School at Muncey and comilienced
her duties this week,
A party of young people of the
Bronson line, consisting of Misses
Mary and Melinda Steckle and Oliver
Steckle and Earl Gingeric_i motored
to Markham on Monday last to visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith.
Mrs. John Sparks has returned
from Mapleton where she had been
spending the week with her daughter,
Hazel.
On Sunday May 19th there passed
away at the home of his daughter, t
Mrs. .Stephenson, Mr. George Atm
trong in his 81st year. FI.e• tadbe-
en in failing health for some time
and about 2 weeks' ago` had a stroke settlers and was a r Sharrow of Grand Bend attended'. working on the roof when. a'support
pito all that loving om which he ex are, could ` e '111 wlio knew hgr . gaeab favorite to of the tune.raj of their tin,cle Win. Sher 'board gave. away and he fell to the
pdo W s .. n ,rouncL lie was shaken " up ' Txizt
for hire. hila. heG; her maiden Heine tieing ;ane row, Bad Axe, recently'.
He was the last b Allister. After her
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Scale
laboratory
Gal.
$6.85
few
forth
Pennylegion,recentlyfloor
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of the family of the late ,wince Arm farmed for, years on'the farm own- Receives Call m 3.5 minutes. In the -fall from, the
strong, 7 brothers and 1 sister hay- ed by the Bell family, a mile west Rev. William Nairn; of Charlton roof he landed on some hydro vitah
ing predeceased' him, he was born on town 'fhe .family moving tole Hen- Sta., has been invited to the pastor- Ing "and it .is believed if they badea
the Armstrong :homestead in Stan sell over ', i) years ago. Since the pastel --
al charge of Thames Road United not beaten lits fall he could haves
de, th od' to ,rears husband 18 ears ago church, made vacant by' the death; in been severely injured , =wit''
ley Juntle 17, 1854 where he grewy g I+'ebruary last of Rev Hugh D. Tay -a: Transferred tie i }
up, and many interesting. -ncidepts a ,,�
t, tvel'i looke4 after by
co
e , e in - 7. ,.++, �` 'T2 Wellolo n z^^.. :.rc, I al' i'biv3, Q f'15'L
forH
- lona a ane os iiia ill rills er Dled as. omen in argeMil x .
and dud'hisfull share int d1 } ,:and. a reat church ,
lie iilon;oel� .61.
g. ch vzoxker. It is with great regret.that• �Irc;le'
m 1'has
� , ,r~: {' i; • r:r's
work of the country. , :°In 1877.. ^ilei the lea'e"s. to. mourn her loss 5 sons; sidents'of Hayfield heard: 'o ' ben �trai ferrel ? to Middleton .
as united in marriage to Jane We9- John of `Guelph; I. F, of Toronto; death of Rev. McFarlane,...W710, wIQ
an S. where'a new factory is being
a;
ton and later resided on a farm nriaY' Peter B. e' St. Thomas; Robt and for 14 years the dearly beloved pisH r ect ¢t'x the packing of 'apples;
Dungannon, moving with his faliiily' David in the West. also three daught- tor of the Presbyterian cliurch •in; pears, corrh., etc. Mr. Bartow moved;
to the old home in Stanley in 13q.t, en's, Margaret, Toronto, Mrs. Hope of Bayfield. At the time of his deathhe.tO Exteter from Amherstburg. His
In 1901 his wife passed away and in Vancouver;' Mrs. Agnes McDonald, was pastor of St. David's• church,. many friends congratulate Iunn on his
1922 his eldest son Rennie died ;al of Hensall, also one granddaughter, Niagara -on -the -Lake. ,promotion.
Sask., he continued on the farm ilii Florence. McDonald at home. The Has 90th Birthday
_t___- 14 years ago when he moved funeral was held in the'Heilsall Un- 1=ourad r� rise Tecta i On Sunday, May 5th Mrs. J.
to o!erich, then later lie moved, ,,
ion- Cemetery. ; • While standing on the bank of the Burdge •celebrated her 90th birthday'
' river, Bert Clinger of Gi 'i. l Bend. very quietly at the home of her dais•
picked up a little'tin box•ihichesaad i Mer, Mrs. D. Fotheringham, Tuck-
tar soap. lie was going to throw it' ersmith. Her children, four daught-
!into the . river to sec it float but ers .and ,one sonwere all able to be-
thought he would open it first and to with her. Her grandchildren, numb -
his :surprise there was a null set of eripg 15 and great -grand.. children
The regular meeting of the Village false teeth in the box. Someone may ntanbering five, sent congratulations
Council was h ld • y have lost them. with gifts .and cards.
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Youth Loses Finger B'y-La v Finally Passed
1 Egmondvllle for a few years, but :for
0i941900GZOMINSMa,: X9,9840` tintIZ• T.res~ °111;9001M9090093P3 D the past 3 years 11e has made:' h.s
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hone with his children, 5 of whom
0 survive Mrs. Ed. Bo :=ce, Mrs: 11. a6.
• Stephenson, i4Irs. G+uo. McCue ,.ey
sand Lorne of Stanley and George•
sof Tuckersmith. There are also` 17
grandchildren and 6 ,s.•reat grandrhilel a e be the eve of Ma
a "en. The funeral was lueld on Sties enbexs pre.ent
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We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound 1.3.
Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
Prompt Service and High est C_. a: ? i_ Guaranteed
'Your Cream Graded, Tested ESL.: Pa;•,a for t-a� vase
Day.
Yours Truly,
ZURICH CREat':MERY
Hensall Council Minutes
Ieclay Rev. G, H, Band; officiating Iii Minutes of two previous meetings Jack Newton, Gerrie, 16 -year-old The by-law for putting down new
! ferment in Bayfield cemetery i were read and adopted. Motion,as High School student, had a finger cement sidewalks through the bush-
es t grandsons acted as nal'sbear e_, seed regards the wants of the Fire Dpt. cut off and hand lacerate when _Hess section of Exeter came in forces
es t " d, tit len ea rc s
0 e.e brartiful floral t, '.iute npoiu e: - being 100 It. of hose, a double ught in a miring machine in the hak- consideration discussion at the oot*n "
lire love and esteem held for the de-ennection and 8 pairs of rubber cry. ell meeting oriel was finally passed..
® ,• ce...ecl ) ;te also the franuf' work to sup- The atel;•ine r, Mr. Archibald,' of Sea-
poi: the fire tanks in the hall: That Dare Animal - forth, is in consultation with the co -•-
e We purchase the necessary supplies A flying squirrel, a real oddity, uncil as to the .advisibh'lity of putt -
l -1 E N S f i i. L for 'the Fire Dept, was seen in Lucknow distrxce recent- ing the walks in locally with local
ly. This member of the rodent fain- Iabor or whether to let the job by
Motion, that the Property Commit- sly is so rare in those parts; that it i contract.
Has $11,000 Outstanding Taxes
According to Councillor Isaac Hud-
i.oys Committee be granted the full seen one. son, 'Chairman of the Finance Corn-
luivfleges of the Park . to deal with nittee of Seaforth, approximately^
as they see fit for the Re -Union. Transients Get Jail Term $3,600 was paid last month on tad
At Seaforth two transients were ar- arrears. There remains about $11,000
Geo. Walker reported re the rents rested by Chief Snell, appeared in
et the , Hall being $.18 for the month police Court, Goderich and were gib- iowstan he on tadesvbeen r somee
of 'Alan and one outstanding account en ten days by Mag. Makins. The lowest the arrears have been fornth
, a y
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of the Firemen. Motion, that Geo. men were making nuisances of theme e The I?a,4O0 s last from ha
Volker be paid $40. as part salary. selves on Main Street when picked up eluded the X2,400 cheque from lite
J. A. Paterson, Clerk, reported his by -the chief. •
conversation with the County Engin-
Mrs. J. Daniels,An W. .. J. Unfortunate Accident
Goderich, is in.
Alexandra hospital with a fractured '
hip. The unfortunateaccident occur-
red when Mrs. Daniels fell in her
home on leaving her wheel chair. The
accident is deeply regretted by Mrs_
Daniel's wide circle of friends, won
by her cheery disposition and willing -
nese to do more than her share in.
any good venture. Last year she pur-
chased a wheel chair for the hospital'
with the proceeds of tickets 'she sold'. •
on a quilt she had made.
'Dies Suddenly in Church
iieturaing to her Moine after a .
serious illness to be present at a•nni- •
versary services, at St. Mary's Ang
Toronto Men Injured mean church, 1lrinsley, Mildred Cor -
When the truck in which the were ibett of
.. y that place dropped dead in
the church :from a heart seizure while
waiting for the •service to begin. She •
was in her 61st year. She was a welt'
known resident of l%kGilllvrany Tp.,: .
havings formeiy been a school teach
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Now that the Spring is just aroun ! tl;e corner, it is
a good time to check- averour seg irg Implements ler
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WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN FOR A DEAL
Girder repairs early and avoid Telephone and
Express charges.
Cultivator Points and plow shares for all makes of
4 different firms.
Arrange for a Cream Separator Demoa1stratio
Ill
er Lastic Distributors:
25,000 mile tires for ..,... ...., 5,45'' I.
30,000 mile tires for 7,05 -
If you like to save money let us re -tire your
=car.
: We have a few used Tires cheap.
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Auctioneer ng? U. BET
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Wm. Moir is seriously ill at liis
home on Queen St,
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Sweitzer of tlae
teach -o -Pines were visitors with re-
latives in town.
A young boy was seen wandering
around the streets of the village the
other dey. He Mould not give a very
good account of himself, stating' he
ad ,lest the n E,ri, ':r core in "Ions'
bush. At first he said Iris holnt, was
near Dublin and later Aurora T. C.
,ioynt took him to the antboritics at
Goderich, who determined that i.e e'33' also the County Treastuer. Taxes Paid, 100 Per Cont.
was Murray William, risen near Ser. , Motion, that we assign the prop- On. M`n3' lst, this year, for the Soda,
forth. er ty 'purchased at the Tax Sale on oonseeutive, years_ resident, taxpayers
Mrs. Archie Hamilton was torten to leov. 21, 1984 namely lots 212 and of Godex"i.ch Township, cciip, were paid up.
London lloseetel for an appendix op- ';1;1 Peitys survey to F. C. Kalb- one hundred per cent, Harry Salkeld
peration, She is recovering nicely. fleisch. treasurer; announces with justifiable.,
Bobby Collyer, son of Dr. and Mee pride. ',
New Service Station
tee look (iter the purchases for the is a good many years since one has
Fire- Dept. Motion, that the Old been reported and few have. ever
, Motion, that the Band to granted
the use of the mall on May 19th for
-:;toed conceit frOrf charge,
n
Bells an Accotents 1e<?d a«1 followsws
0. Wolf repairing catch beisin. '7.5;: Exeter; on which they intend to eme.bet a new service station. The Mc-
Coll-Frontenac eompany have recent-
ly completed • a new and hiniueing
service station at Hensall.
Collyer was taken to tale Children's''
The IvIcColl: Frontenae Oil Co., of
oronto,liave urchased the corner
property of Mrs. E. Willis south of
Hospital, London, and operated on o c ear
for ma'�toid. 1' d .1, p
Jas. A. Patei.•oi, village clerk, hats
been appointed by the Ont. Govt., . a
commissioners for taking affidavits.
Will McLean of Hamilton and Raba:
McLean of Waubashene called on
friends here. Their ±'other has been
seriously ill' in Kipp:n.
Mrs, .Soy Parlmer is in Toronto
'iospital taking treatments for throat
rorl,le, Her poeitlon ata bookkeeper
or C' eh: Loose l;; being filled by
Margaret Hol)kirk,
r+..ielc put on thcis
show in Wingheni hitt i''Ionday ova=.
f"trroarrt Beelinnni of St. Thom-
- Buchanan.
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G, .Walker, part salery 40,00; Hensall
. ydr'o System 7.31; G. Wacker, re -
14 f, transients. 10.25; W. 'Greene re,
lief, inulk 2.00; W. R. Davidson, re-
lief coal 6,00; C. Hudson, rep:Fes
..,'ire Dept. ,.80; H. Iioggarth ditto 80
School Board, current expenses
15,000.00; Bonthon ez -Drysdale sup- driving; east. on Highway 8 turned
plies 11.85;; G. Case, coal for hall over, three Toronto men were injur-
38.70; W. R. Davidson ditto, 20.35;; ed, two of then. seriously. The :loci
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P. G. l3onthron, eaee and each- deri;•, occurred 4 miles east of Sea,
>trge 8.+50; J. A. Paterson premium: forth early in the evening. The In-
tel Band 20,00; Co. of Huron indig- nixed men were discovered'. rying on eel and a great church wverl-er She
wt e 75 "ren 3n:, licenses 5.00, thsei highway, and eveee brought to, the : ;' t.<,r :ee-'v r••:
ccla-' y ��a
,,�.r f 1 �ir'kona,
1'..•:%.... ., .;.`.nt M::;o:...`t':; Iia reen1 ESC' e r:ee of Dr. Jarrett, and then •n niov-. :tan'1 woo xatton;a„algr,' t1,a servii •
paid, eJ. to, SaQIt, M:eserriat Hospital:. Ise
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