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114aTICE el Store will be closed
silLY - 'sclay July Ilth R.
N.Douglas.
Misses Mary and G\vcn C•larke, ac-
' vompauied by 1Vir. John McCraw of
noderien, peat the week -end with
,their mother, Mrs. E. Clarke.
•Miss Jean Hey a London, is holi-
Anying ±present with her parents,
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the
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Mrs. 13ell McKee of Toyonto, 4p -
4t the week.end on the klparles
•:tarn. Mrs. Caroline Gesell also
• spending the week -end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lichtie, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris. Brennermen and daug -
ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Baechler.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich and
Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Gingerich and
_family with Mr. and Mrs. Iviose Ger-
ber on the Goshen Line.
Mr. Leonard Jaffrey spews Monday
•'with friends at London.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
;Mr - IL Hayter spent the past week
scifli his sons at Detroit and Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stogdill of
• Sutton and Mrs. Oscar Wright and
,elaughter of Kennilworth, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Geo. Dowson and
Mr. Maurice Walker and daughter
oaf Ypsalanti, Mich., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Keys. Mr.
Walker is a son of a former pastor
and spent his boyhood days at the
• parsonage, Varna.
IVIS011 McKinley and Hugh Mc-
Bride are attending Boys Camp
at
Goderich this week.
]Q.sses Roxy and Adelene Palmer
of Hamilton spent the weer. -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rid, Parr Line,
and assisted . with the music at the
.Orange Service on Sunday evening.
• Congratulations to Allan Keys on
'Winning the Scholarship at Seaforth
-Collegiate Institute.
Miss Grace Robinson leaves this
rweek to take a course in Agriculture
O. A.. C. Guelph.
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Mrs. Ireland of Guolph; is visiting
with her sister, Mrs, E. Tiernan this
week, • *wee l'se.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and den-
ghter of Windsor were holiday vielt-
ors with N. and Mrs. •R. Baker.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kellerman
of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors
with relatives here.
Miss Hilda Snell of Detroit, •
is
visiting with .her parents , Zn and
Mrs. Wm. Snell,
Miss, Theda Hayter and friend of
Windsior spent the week -end with
her paxeds, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ilayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Noreen Evans of
Kitchener are visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs, H. Hoffman.
Mr. Jos, Wambold, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Flynn of London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Tie-
rnan.
Miss M. Ehlers and Mrs. May of
Kitchener spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Oestreicher.
Mx. and Mrs. Thompson and Miss
Emma Tiernan of London, were Sun-
day visitors with relatives.
Miss Myrta Taylor of London, is
visiting with Dr. and Mrs. R. H.
3 •
Miss Sherley Graybeil of Woods-
tock is spending her vacation with
• her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Graybeil.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boundtree of
New Market, and Mr. Russell Round -
tree of Woodbridge, were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hoperaft.
Mrs. Sillery of- Seaforth visited
with Mrs. W. Wolfe this week.
Mir. Ogden of Exeter spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Nadiger.
Mrs. Catherine Baehr of Capac,
Mich., visited last week with her sis-
ter Mrs. J. Graybeil.
Mr. Harry Harttleib of London sp-
ent the holiday in town with relatives
and friends.
Dr. Eugene Tiernan left on Satur-
day for Hamilton, where he has tak-
en a position as interne at The Gen-
eral Hospital.
Mrs. L. Rader has returned from a
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visit with her daughter in Detroit.
Mr and Mrs. Elton Curtc and dau-
ghters Shirley f1711 Leila of Green-
way, and Mi,s Viola Curt3 oi Lona-'
on, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
3. W. Graybeil.
A buffet luncheon was served re-
cently by Mrs. Clarence Yager at her
home Somerset Road. Detroit, in hon
or of Mrs. Goodman, formerly Miss
Mildred Schroeder of Centralia who-
se marriage took place recently. The
house was attractive with summer
flowers, beautiful roses and candles
gracing the table which Mrs. L. Ra-
der of Dashwood poured coffee. The
bride was the recipient of many be-
autiful gifts, each being accompan-
ied by a recipe. The eyanine was ple-
asantlySpent in singing ancismusic.
_ ,,ede,04.ja:,,Ike,&4474:titcr4Kgm*, Me. eandeMrs. --Wm.. Stir a.nd den -
HENS
Margaret Cleveland of Toronto,
ewes a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
IA. Paterson.
Wm- White and daughter, Mrs. J.
Eby, of Collingwood, were visitors
here.
Ruby Churchill of Clinton, was a
visitor with her sister, Mrs. E. Shad -
Mr. and Mrs. Alcock of California
-visited for a day with their aunt, Mrs
Agnes Ross.
Mrs. John Bonthron of Moose Jaw
Is visiting at the home of her sister,
:Mrs...Robt. Paterson, jr.
e
sn Smith of f.:troft: is vis - y cael....tnaf„;wh the former's par-
- Ring friends and relatives is ents, Me. and Mrs. C. Stire.
' Mr. Carl Henrick of Kitchener,
-sag.
71Ir. and Mrs. Laird ..gickle and; Mr. and Mrs. Reinert of Toronto and
Mr. and Mes. Hiller and daughter of
.Oildi.Jm were visitors °It Ridgetown.:
-Sarnia were visitors at the Evangel-
._reeently.
ical .parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stire and fam-
ily of Kitchener, IVIr% and Mrs. Wm.
Snell and amily of London, Mr. and
-Mabel arevisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Stire of Dorchester were
eer ,
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_Mrs. 'H. Britton of Dublin. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Dryscale cele-
and Mrs. G. Stire and Mr. and Mrs.
ibrated their 20th wedding :miniver-
C. Fisher.
leery on Saturday last. During the ev Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith and datee
ening a number of their friends gat-
hered at their home and presented
.them with some fine china.
Battersby—Heywooa
IA. peaty June wedding was sol-
amnized at the United Church par-
seonage, Hensall, on June 26th at
Iasi) when Rev. A. Sinclair united
marriage Elsie Isabelle Heywood,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
_Heywood of Winehelsea, and Lauri-
zeiet Paul Battersby, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of
:Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mars. J.
Ortwein.
Mrs. Hannah Workman and daught
ghter Ada, Miss Boyd, Mr. Miller
and Mrs. Holtz. all of St. Jacobs,
and Rev and Mrs. Pletch of Crediton
spent the holiday with Rev. and Mrs.
Henrick.
Rev. S. McFalls will condact the
morning service at the Evangelical
church in Crediton on Sunday. while
Rev. Pletch of Crediton will conduct
communion service in the Evangel -i
'cal church here on Sunday morning.
The evening service will be held_ on
Mrand Mrs. Nat Battersby of Hen-
the church lawn and will be in char-
.
• go of the Gospel Tabernacle Crusad-
eeali.
Celebrates 91st Birthday , (
ers of London, assisted by the Dash-
wood C. E. Band.
Mrs. Wm. Henry, one of Hensall's
;grand old ladies, celebrated her 91sts
diirthday at home on Saturday last.
A great many friends called at the
:home during the afternoon and even-
ing to extend wishes. She was the re-
zipient of many beautiful bouquets
enf flowers, boxes of chocolates and
also a number of letters and
• cards from friends at a distance. In
'•,,vite of her advanced age she is very
bright and fairly active.
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Decoration Day Service of the
Dashwood Evangelical Cemetery was
largely attended on Sunday, with the
Dashwood C. E. Band hi attendance.
Addresses were given by Rev. Burn
of Zurich, and Rev. Pletch of Credit-
on owing to the illness of the pastor
Rev. Henrick. Other eelections on the
program consisted of ladies quartette
brass quartette, men's qnartette from
Zurich and selections by the band.
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Dashwiood.
The annual Strawberry Social eollooded the fiats and the cattle pas -
the Dashwood Evangelical Chuithieturing there, belonging to L. Lott, re -
was held last week with a fair atten
dance despite the heavy ram. Stip,
per was served in the basement and
the program was given in the audit- tempts of swimming around. them
,
orimn on account of the rain. Rev,
ig.')tstuthre.en1 safely back onto grassy
E. Burn of Zurich acted as chairman
owing to the illness of Rev. elem.e:.e '
The program consisted of numbers Sentenced For Theft
by the Christian Endeavour Band un. Dan McRitchie and Grant McDon-
ffman, ald. both of Kincardine, were found
der the direction of Harry Ho
guil
a duet by Doris Wellert and Ray ty by a jury in the Bruce Co. Crt
of the
Guenther, a solo with guitar accom- 1 theft of a quantity of house -.
by Jack Weber, a clarinet by .
i hold goods taken from summer cot -
I
IVIisses Agnea Robertson and Jean 1 rages at Kincardine Beach curing the
winter
Weber, a solo by Harry Hoffman, a I nt°11th ' and were sentenced
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piano duet by Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher 1 to the Ont. Reformatory at Guelph
and Donald, a selection by the male '
for 20 months determinate and one
year indeterminate. MeRitchie, wio
choir and a ladies' quartette by evie
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Catherine Finkbeiner, Mrs. 3. M. Tie is a married man with a grown fern-
/nen, Mrs. Oestreicher and Mrs. T. i 1lv -'
collapsed and fainted three times
Klumpp and Mrs. 3. M. Tiernan. i in the jailjoffice on being taken back
.
The proceeds mounted to $76, half ;to the an• after hearing the verdict.
of which goes to the Ladies' Aid, (mei. Bayfield Wedding
quarter to the choir and remaining 1
1 The Ritz hotel, Bayfield, was the
quarter bo the Band. Mrs, D. Tiernan, scene of a pretty wedding at 4.30
was convenor of the committee in o'clock last Sat., when Rev. G. W.
charge. Sherman of Clinton united in marr-
iage Thelma Louise Ritz, only daug-
hter of Mrs. Thos. Bailie, and Harold
George Edwards of London. The
bride, who was given in marriage by
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Tho. Bailie, was becomingly gowned
Dr. V. E. Henderson, professor of in link crepe with white accessories
pharmacology at the University ef., and, carried a lovely bouquet of Tails -
Toronto, addressed a meeting of the Mali roses.
Huron Medical Association at Clin- • Dies • at Age 83
ton Wednesday last. Exeter lost another agett resident
Shot Through Wrist•
When Mrs. David Russell died at her
Joe Kelly, of Whitechurch, was re4idence, Exeter North, aged 83.
SKI; was born as a young' girl.' She
diet through the left wrist one. day wits married to David Russell who
.ecently when a 22 rh9d be was car- Vrecieceised her. 10 years ago. For a
rying was accidently discharged as ,number of years she and her husb-
he climbed through a fence. . • .and liVed in Hay Township before
20 Penile Granted Certificates. m
oving to Exeter.
' The Entrance exams started Wed- . -Itiliss IVIeln.osh Passes
nesday last, Of the 34 entrance pu- • T1.0 death occurred at the home of
ells of the Exeter school 20 were R, J• McMillan' in ' ''`eafni7th' •Collow-
wanted entrance certificates by the ing in. illness of over three years, of
Antrance Board without writing the !Illagie McIntosh, 4n1, esteemed resi-
Ina! crams. dent:, She was in het 76th year, was
bortr on the lath Con. of Grey arid
Swimmer Herds Cattle •' spec most of, her lite in the (list•-;ef
Wingham Advance -Times — Those She 'toss-. an exceptionally capable
who were near the prahie at noon hous ,'keeper brvino: ''f''''' .1 5n
hour on 'reins. evi'ee le -1 fl ,"'" ' '''''
usual occurance. The recent rains long tctiod of 40 'years.' .. '
. I ,
caity with R. 3. MCMillan for the
fused to come out of the deep water
o •Mickey McEwen evaded out into
the water and finally after several at -
COUNTY NEWS
Dead. of John Swan. New Band Uniforms -
On Saturday last the funeral of the The newly organized band for Ex...
late John Swan was held from the eter wili noon make their appearance
home in Brucefield and was conduct- in ;striking new uniforms of red
ed by Rev. Bremner; assisted by cotes, blue hats and white trousers.
Rev. Young of Hensall. Mr_ Swan The unnzicipal council have decided
had beeu a lifelong resident of the en the purehase of the new uniforms
district. He was born on the home- in conjunction with the band numb -
stead adjoining. Brucefield 'ZS years ers who ire to supply the trousers...
ago. His wife, Mary Caldwell, pre-
deceased him 21 years ago. The do- Company Set High Price.
ceased all :through life was a very ac -i
five man and was blessed with good The Canada Furniture 1VIanufe.etur-
ers will sell their factory to the Towle:
es to mourn his loss one daughters', •pfaceSorerngrtilto
health up until a year ago. He leav- for the s
advice
Mrs. Edgar Munn, Hay Tp., and two' rellmeeiyoefd.$117°Es'-
a counter-offer to the recent offer
sons. !mode by the town council to pay $2,-
Diesin 84th fear .500 for the property. The Company,-
Mrs. Ellen D. 'Webb( a highly re -1
I have raised: their price considerably=
..sapeeted Goderich. ciliken; died at her i taxes owing was
,since last year when $500 and the,
home last week as the result f the figure set. The.
heart 1.1tack, she, was 83 yearsofi-
ma. total:. insisted on poyment of bac.k.
Born in Ashaerd. Tp., she came toA
Goderich when 12 years of age. 5; . Destroyed by Fire ,..:1r- ' ' '
years later, she was married to Thos.
Webb, who landed in Godmich in Fire of undetermined Origin com-
1866 a man-of-war. Mr. Webb dicd pletely destroyed a frame grain ele- .„.
40 years ago, leaving a family of 14 vator'and a frame 'warehouse ad --
'children, three of whom are living in joining it early Saturday morning ill
Goderich. Mrs: Reynolds, wife «f Brussels, while members or the vat-
;
jailer 3. B. Heynoldb; Clifford and unteer lire 'fighting squad fought su,c-
John Webb. Mrs. Webb was an =ere cessfully to prevent a 'spread to near -
worker in St. Peter's R., C. Church yh buildings. The fire, discovered
for many many years. • 4 o'clock in the morning, had reach--
, ed such proportions by the time the.
• Death orW. R. Small& Bremen reached the scene that fl
Wm. R. Smillie, who for 20 yeees. was impossible to save either build --
has been a well known and esteemed ing and the entire efforts of the fire.
resident of Seaforth, passed away -in lighters were directed towards pre --
Scott Memorial Hospital' lir his rtgrd
— venting spread of the flames,
year. He had not been M good' health
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for a month and five 'days previous to •
Dr. W. F. Clarke, Ill
his death went to the hespitai atJ Dr. W. V. Clarice, secy of the God-.
Toronto to undergo critidall opera-Lie1 exich Pacing and Trotting Associat-
ons. He was a son of the late James ion, is in hospital after being found:
Smillie and born on the Smillie borne unconsdious in his room at the Bed-
stead in Hay Tp., where ' his early ford Hotel, Goderich. Dr. Clarke had
life was spent. Th non he was united returned from Toledo, Ohio, where.
in marriage to Elizabeth McMorie, he had been visiting his daughter and
and they settled on a farm on the retired for the night as usual. Failing
London Road, south of Brucefield,' te come down in the morning,' hotel
where he 'continued to reside until attendants went to call him and re-,
his retirement to Seaforth in 1015., ceived no response, it was necessary-'
Mrs. Swink and two sons precteceas-! to ,enter his room through the win- .
ed him. But is survived by Otte son 4:16W. He was enconscions when dis-
and a daughter, also by one brother coveted and mal.ca: a.L'on was
Dr. Ben. Suntan, a. Gilmore City, secured. His condition I,: ;I..; due to
Iowa,• kidney disorders,
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