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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-02-10, Page 4.I 0r ;W,•. , . y�yy t 11.111 — -4+. r' .. !jelly �UYFitt18 oeaNPlioatlona' +jarring do ltaabeaad his ebo0. sad own trllich he lived'ail bis athiao with 1Mz, Jaok4ron is thh$ sad bridge was built Gastleld E'in yy ',v, 4tad. dirt )tperdson crams to his life until he went y reslda It short NraeR s(1'�oetthat they ment It dlostatheir the location of the abutments M t n country with Lis parents T6 yelaaa ton about tour ears sea iHllpeOhietOr- Oonamtrrttdas 1. eaeamw y gyp, apd qsp a unties of Ire►ar►ti 'Jchneton whose makiea tame was �palgy n anct,als asih tin bruary 2 d- -the 0 -440n 'Alt goap �rrsu►-•✓t. • ;:o O which .he inherited hie ready Catharine Moffatt, were married fifty was born in Tock- Naelparatiow are beinb M*, X10 doc'lastOd tbatOit ++PRsa>� �az�•ers , , . � Rub ••-. *til �,.u-_4laaOct. tvaa•-8 wit and humor. He had never maz- eramith and they y Trim U.&M Ann. --c aua. t SONAM" zed and had spent hfa da on the oars ago by the Methodist minister the erection' of anew ''Hansa-Mfa been a aptpld piece a{ buaitless til / VQ' tt ao.ri.1 nlon stras--0 ya y of Exerter til line Morris '��'�^•�t �l ar �r w✓yO Tin. ayraes a By F farms ba.+oouD at hie death' �d t°,nen allimth s lime sin until about Mean GeotBo Y.oilp visiting hoe sister' amaiid �I Asetk n srdee-+t was a kited ttatt eocdable neighbo 8 I KIPPffiI �' 1 111,. . - . I . , w; N MI" r :.:We-41siaw Rud.9 •-a will be we +Hissed mmong itis four years ago, they resided in $tan--••�PooPla o4 �e vi Yage were very . friends. irttetanent took place on ley, where they are most favorably much Aur to hear re the very 'lhae etair14i;f at BUBHERs. are s wise itvestenest at ibis atsson, of 60,y�• ' atr->a� Jo6a ,__ Monday from lobe home of Mr. Moat- known. They were valued members oudden demiaq of Mrs. Fred Jacksgn. a pupils in oScho I� gyteT resp your Loe1 ley -Prevent aHpybw an Sty ' eaRk"p�l 7n sBN -t J. v nTwo.ta gontory to the place of interment an k1 Wte Varna Methodist church, Where She find Drily Abse BPp i °� serS- guckeram thn f hie Section monthofJam your health and DrolooQ the ilio o1 your slow 1.tier D.I. Hea.on t the Ghnton CemetorY• they were also energetic workers. days sad tiid _ r vlraavt• aeat.,r.ot t They httve two, children, J. W. John- Due but she passed away ,wlthout uaMary M D'nald.as7r�lIV !Margaret Wle carry a complete stolows ck of the BgPt 8abb�lt teedt �F rhtast �Brve•aadd-1 1111.. arcs, on the homestead, and Mrs. T• warning on Monday evening. Heart �oq,.,r�ry�I. ' Elgie 988, Harry Caldwell 965, Liar -1 filen, Women. Boys. Girls and Children.. „7oq j/l1i�r 1 r ABmomdvttle chord. -a M. Johnston, of Riverdale Farm. and trouble was .the cirusanicelye-MruJ. enco MacLean 838, Grace Cooper 761, bets- the neatest 5tting and hegt arl7►Y bases Bye, lllarmsr w, M. srew.:t a McKILLOP six graruichildren, the children of ton. Sr., is �rnprot g Tia 'McNaughton 637; Mona Mac- 1 [oz 'DOMINION RUMBP7BS• We can At any shrPa o! 42S -- k 'fid ow -W. s. K_Iake-a Mrs. J. W Johnston. Present at the Wiatt was in Toronto the fore part o! Report. -The following is RaapPY g - r R11 �f, School Re}w gathering on Tuesday twere this wets Gregor I- Robert MacGregor 473. ; Ladceetly with DOMINION R, high o l _ ..- . - Sr. III -Amis AiMargaid 688• Jr. I , `- - the school report of School Section li Ladles'first quality rubber�t 1tuYh or low bast per p il• i a for the month of the following guests: ,Mr, sad Mra. �' III- Etta Bell 832, Margaret MoImn- r it '116. $1."'. $1.70 . ''!'HE HURON EXPOSITOR No. 4, McKillop, Graham, 3heppardton; ILr- and Mra. ;#TEPHEN a1d 740, Dorothy MacLean 789 Annie lienar first quaUty RatLbtra, pt Pa L1Y, i1.3M ' ' Janupry. Na 1a,. are in order of merit: Sr. IV-Lapslie Smith, Wal- S. A. Moffatt, London; Mrs• 'McIlroY. Township Wine Bridge Suit.-.lud8- McNaughton q04, Duncan Gcopet 644•' BoYa' �k°uI Rubbers' 111s1 quality -ter pair . gp and $l y. Py - 1 Q P. ' — -- ter ' r' Donald Eberhart, Pearl Seaforth; Mr. and Mre. Chris. John- meat for Dbe laintiff corporation for ST. n -+frank Case 566. Sr. F1nt-- IlisaeB' School $ubberi. Brat qu T• �; Webster, Oharlje Anstay, ®tun Mr. and 'Mrs. James Johnston P Beatrice Cooper 647, Stewart Cud- Childrea'Y RuWberll arsh qualdty. per Psi► 7f std e0 MOlta r• @EAI ORTIi, Friday, Feb. 10, 19'L'2. Harvey and Mr. and Mra. Fred Elliott, Godo- ;860 and costa ac ording W the pro - ''r Mae 'm Sr. 111.=Frank Hogg, per scale, was handed down by Chief more 485• Jr. Primer-Jaok CooPar, U's a judgltreatf-iVs good sense -40 wear Rub�bon Awe dei -- - - Helen Kerr, Alex. Smith, Alvin Ad- rich; .M r. and Mrs. J. Moffatt, KipPen; P Verna M tuGrego -- Mr and Mrs. Mrs. W. Johnston and Justice R. M. Meredith at the winter r, Char" Cudmore. - i the knsa of roew, olush and sitlpptry w4Ilblill- vi-��-:-,.. s Moatda afternoon in the ae- NumSer on roll, s0; average 'for .., i I anis, Eldin Kerr. Jr. ii--MarietGt children, Varna, and 'Mrs. Margaret aa'slze q _ _ �PiTRE HURON LIBEKALS MEET Nash and Beatrice Eberhart, Marg -The y month, 17A.-Vhlliam Strong, I� was held at Beattie, Cecil Adams. Sr. Primer- was daintily decorated in white and tOn-Huron Coaplaity, a plaintiff claimed Joseph 'Law- � A ,nYeet[nq of the Centre Herron acct Kerr, Hubert Eberhart, Helen P' ldettheCseinbeing the colors and son. Thegplairitiff Stephen $1000 Church Women Meet. -!Che ladies i PIrB eiHO= BHPAIBING Liberal Assuciation ($atnegie Halt, Seaforth, on the 3rd Toni Nash, Audrey Webster, Olive 'g°the the construction of a bridge by the o1St. Andrew's' gathated ati flee seat. Stirling, Solomon Shannon.- Mabel , out IllOccupying therPlmhe of bonok oil damages dor breach of contract in ,w,�r. Bringthem hears and you will be agreeably surprised all The meeting was for the purpose llegq, Teacher. }able was the bride's cake, the word defendant. for the plaintiffs. In hand- ranee on WedaeatwaithlY for Flhdasy flow • hLrw fe bap your Shote zap=red e u 6prljA in down his judgment 'his 'lordship monthly meetitig, the work we tura out- Nothing but the boat materla]e Hard, 4iWd of selecting delegates for the Pru- The Guuncil,- The township rnun- and Mre. Kyle Raking ' . 0- the Bible -reading. TM study on � prises are rtasostaW viacial convention at Tel,ctta o- rit met in Seaforth on Saturday last, "fifty" being wot7ted out in the iciron that the defendant did not fulfil his Central India wee it torp of Mr••I 1 !larch 1st and 2nd, to elect a Yru- when the following business was Joh Percy and Misses Rena acrd Cassie co tractt, and that hilared thatps wastreallymad- est sen cal ng, ie IIt i vincial Leader for the Liberal party. transacted: RegelelDudds. - Thnt thh"table gA aonhsltdtonthe b� apd The objef jdstice Mustard, who dealt with b P1ese I d room of fifty years ago was given stirred by afro. anion of Indian wostt ata the ��� The gathering also servA as the an- Chas. McGregor, treasurer of in be inted out 'that the defendant• could position of women in ties horse- 11iFa• 1 '�%' goal mea -ting of the Centre Huron to. Municipal Telephone System be g the ro ramme followed, Mr. not esPlain why tlhe bridge had not 'Monteith took up the educational t Idberal As. 'iatiun. The following authorized to issue and sign all 1 h leasing gn a happy ■Asset A p° , It delegate s were selected w the Torontu cheques for ,the system. Dodds- [ sd to disintegrate. He put in ma- and medical work, while Mrs. Fin- r , Convention: Horan. That the contract for 'the Fred Elliott, Mrs. McIlroy, Mrs. Cra- lasted more than n year before it - n told of Cht home Site and ex- s I t s ing recitations: Mra. C. Johnston and into la liny euructshould�untafr that kindhave s Ponces in evangelistic work , Al Mrs. Peter Scott, Brussels, Ont.; construction of the Johnston -Irvine ham and Master Lone Johnttot giv- g • SEAFO/PTH ' George McLennan, Clinton, Ont.; es.ension drain be given to i strict Hugh Hill, f\rllxtrn° Ont.; W. H. Curtin for $6,945 on condition that he Mrs. J. W. Mrs- Fr d Elliot menta] ion that 'he knew what kind of ma_ floe Ladree' Aid was 4rassatted. •fhr TELEPHONE: 11 OPPOSITE COMMERG'IAL HOTEL Hugh Hill Got hoer ,• Out furnish satis[aatory �eeurity and sign solos and Mrs. Fred Elliott some and his lordship came to the conc'Us- the close of the meeting lou seas o Alternates -Michael Murdie, Sca- an agreement W complete the work songs. The host gave an Irish toast, which was answered by Mrs. Ja'mea k r lot call ancien The when he fused iIt t. -hospitality. partook of Mra. Lundy e tech, Ont.; Mrs. Walter 'Nanning. .according to the plans, profiles and Young �PeoPle's Club. -/Phe fine - 1 tore the company broke up Mr. Fred D dge" Chief Jusii justice Meredith de •hospitality of the Ohesney Lome was it Clinton; Dr. J. W. Shaw, Clinton; Mrs. specifications uP the engineer and Johnston with a Scottish toast. Be- practically M. G. Cameron Coderich, Ont. complete the work on or before De- l Elliott moved a vote of tkaaks to clat-ed bridge." might have gone enjoyed 'Friday night when about 66 The meeting was a very enbhusi- ceinber 31st, 19'23. Horan -Dodds- the host and hostess for the very through lobe bridge and a life been of the Young People's Club merabere antic one, and considering the stormy That the request of Mr. Ohas. Leon- happy entertainment. Besides the and their friends mq or their liter- lost." The judge stated that no talent. At . the close of the concert !. port also for the eebeion, and pit wtather, there was a good attendance. •hardt, owner of la[ 71 cunxssion 13, lords and groom there were throe ravel in the sense in which i't was ary programme, programme ,all joined in singing with a right sided over the meeting vert ably.- , An address was given by J. M. to 'have his pru;rtrty transferred burn I resent who witnessed the original called for in floe contract was used, opened with community singing alter Pe good will. A mplendid ]upch was then Mires 'Florence Bo'nthron is spendnaT Govenlock, 'M.P.P., regarding the se- S. S. No. 9 to S. S. No. 8, be granted, , p but that art was used just as it came .which 'the young men :took charge served to all 'Present wLile canvas- a. week or so with relatives in Luck - on for a new leader for the party }iY request leaving been considered cdon,mbej 9 beset mandOlThte children from the it." When the plaintiffs and gave an excelient Programme. is Ontario, and reviewing some of b the Board of 9. S. No. 9, and grant - resented their Patter with a very P segs invited sew members to be en- now. -Quite a large number Stora handsome gold watch chain, andtheir found that'thi'bridge was unsafe and Seven Canadian writely iFCV studied• rolled. After, all had. done justice to Henyali and vicinity attended d"s the work and acts of the Drury Gov- ed. Horan -Medd. -That the report P gold ehain and constructed of defective 'materials A short biographical sketch war giv- er•trment, especially the msaner of of the auditors as presented be mother with s pretty g° P the good things, nerved, the 'tall was hockey match at Ingersoll n - lleatiag loans sad other financ el epttd and 100 copies be P pendant set with a■ amythept. they had inspected, an estimate made, en of each and then as otebtandiriryf I cleared for dancing which was con- day evening last, resulting in • vaa- witi�� Medd-Regcle. That the Reeve 'save p slid the bridge put in practically as bit of his work was read. The Pro timed to the wee small hours of the tory for Ezteter-ZuricRns gel keeper, ""� gaud shape as it should lave been grarame was as follows: Mr. T. N, morning with Messrs, Horton, Bolton COak, of our village, 14tomas McMillin also addr+es d and sign all cheques and issue when the defendant completed the Forsyth, a Archibald Lampman, and Brosdfoat accompanied by Mess put up s •ane play receiving rnash the meeting on Liberalism in Pre- I of the Municipality of McKillop fur WALTON Fors ph: Will F nlayson-Ralph Con- groadfoot, proviaiing tit nrusu. credit for hig skildtulneea in using the vincial and Dominion fields. He re- the year 1922. Regcle-Dodds.-That A Unique Family Record_lWking construction. The defeddxnt should nor, "To Him that Rath;" Albert tarred to the sterling democracy of the accounts amounting to $1,031:55 about family records the Fulton fam- pay this tont'4e declared. W. R. EI- Bri�,JCht Women's Mieaionary hockey stick in hjs very 'ley, who' the Dominion leader, Mackenzie King, th paid. Medd-Horan.-ri'hat the i fly of this !ossify have one worthy lion, former reeve of Stanley, the Alexander --Ernest Thompson Seton; Society of the Presbyterian eburchh Position. -Min r. George Handley, doe and his interest in the welfare of the Reeve and Clerk draw up an agree- of note for longevity. The parents, first witness,' testifi d that he had Will Kyle, Frederick Scott; Andrew aro having a Valentine Tea and Se- has been s- is now tach l ctmmon people. meat between the contractor of the I John and Mrs. Fulton, of p[cKillop cxammed tha;-"bridge in 1916 and Moore Wim. Henry Drumnou, "Lit tial on Tuesday; Tiebrnary 14t'hy;st, aott)e<• weelca, mon eo were passed, and the Johnston -Irvine extension drain and ,boundary, passed away tweriiy�fiveor found that'ao6ro of the cement had ,tle Bate. William Strong, Rabe- three o'el'ock, :"then Mrs. Nogg, of and is able to g°� around M-t111r'• following officers were selected for if satisfactory have it signed. 'Dodds- I more years ago at the royal old ages broken away.' He declared that he Service, "Cremation o1 Rats mle.Gee;' Clinton, .the new Presbyterial J'raoi- E. Bates v$Qao for severalyeatts- fht ensuing year: Regcle.-T•hat eke council adjourn to I of 99 and 98 years respective) informed the.4efendant that the con- Wilfrid Mellis, .Peter McArthur, "The I dent, will be present and give an a& Messrs. Cdok fk aatr se a similar Y Executive -Hon. President, M. meet on 'Saturday, March 4th, 192'2. Seven of their .children stall survive creta work •vias' not holding up and ane •• After games and aDPlaa and 4 dress. -We regret to !tare that 1d1A6 as salesman' . Murdie, Seaforth; President, Gordon The following tendert were received in the enjoyment of a good degree of he was asked to make repaina to it. Pandy, the meeting broke up with Jean Bell, a little over a mile west of position with a large firm as S osSir, Young, R. R. No. 5, 'Goderich; 1st on the construction of the John- health as follows: Samuel Fulton, According to the witness 'he refused Auld Lang Sync. Everyone is look' our village, had the misfor'tan• Yn and baa entered span hie esma . •lir• vice -President, J. L. Ken, Clinton; ston t4 Irvine extension drain: Peter I Granton, Ont., aged 92 years; John to •make ally repairs unless ,)te was Friday eveain deet to slip on eoixle Bates pro ® good s airman Mire' ing forward with interest to the next tad vice Presideni, James Watt, R. Winters, Port Colbor°e• °pen work, Fulton, Walton in his 90th year; Mrt. paid for them. Cross-examined by J. literary night programme to be giv- foe coacealeL. y snow, whale atLertd -Mrs, Richardson has fetor 46 Erse E. No. 1, Blyth; 3rd vice President, Winte ti% g900; P. Licattre do Co., Wm. M. Me]%voy, 4"C ., acting for the de en by the ladies. ing to sono outside duties and in -fell- 6t• Tlzomae, where aha eperA o se$!�- $9000.D. Crawford, Brussels, aged 84; frienwis Jamey D. H'inchley, Seaforth; Secre- Toronto, 29,792.10, open and tile work; ' Fulton, in Washington, aged 82; fendant, -the witness stated that be Not es.-fI,'he..Ertglish Valentine So- ing to break her wrist•-�Yr..Walaori, ter of annual repo ter' eon armee Lary, James L. Killoran, Godericb• George Arbuckle, Toronto, $'10,626.25, ' Thos, iPulton, Shakespeare, aged 80; 'had paid sevowl. visits to the bridge tial of Lhe Y. P. C., will be held Fri- Berry, of Windsor, spent the week �Clze annual .report4t'of Cannel Pres-' Treasurer, James Watson, Seaforth4 open and rile work; Crowley and ;Hugh Fulton, Walton, aged 76; Mrs. while it was in -course of contraction, day evening, ''February 17th, in the end with his -parents. Ilfr. and Mire. byterian Chinth have been eadili Had Auditors, Robert Smith And James D. Kelly, Lagan, 110,950, open and file school room. Everybody welcome.- T. J. Berry, of this vilLaBe.-The rrlake very interesting teadisg, E. Hewitt, Exeter, aged 69; Mrs. Ile stated tha4.Edward Trlbntr, now r wee ing the work done for MSeeioss tn1 Yinchley, Seaforth; Representative- work; William Smalldun, Brussels, John Crawford, St. Marc died at deceased, was',•wpP"inted overseer for Mr. Bill Greig, of Seatort3, took a Sacrament of tie rds Pp• Jokn M. �Govenlock, Esq., M. P. P•, `8,392 open work; Murray d Nich- 84 years. The combined ages of the the woiik, butadeclared that lie did sot .short course ir} farming'sh lir: Jae. observed at the morning service in year good causal show very ,the Seaforth. Dison, 43c per cubic yard, open work; I surviving seven brothers and sisters know much alisut cement work, but .Finlayeon's last week end �Mr- and Carmel Prenhyter'wn c' u-rcll °n 8!}n'. Year and as Halla! tlww 4 y Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Forest, are day morning lest to r. very SsTge• get inga on the pail of many and wry Chairmen of Munitipalitiest Col- Jas. McDonell, ]Srtxhener, 49c, open is over 570 years. of ver few fam- 'was the only :man that the Council borne, Huf�h Hill, R. R. No. 4, Gude work; William Cornully, Logan lilies could such a remarkable accord could get at-thgt time. He admitted enjoying a pich?ant visit at the :home congregation, and quite a"�ew" tn,fn' =little ala. gj atter than need mdse rich• Hvldett, John Fingland, Londes- $8,900, open work; 1 u - �,urtin, be 'given. Jahn and Mrs. Fulton, 01 -that the cotzaei�llors .agreed of their daughter, Mra. J. C. Bel]• hers were added to the'chur,ikAc'h roll-= great, yes, gfea Toro; McKillop, John Murray, .R. R. Logan, $6,945, open c:.:''. Walton, had eleven children of wham appointment, -..however. He 'sdmi'tted. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Stave many William are pleased to aeIhsspoA been quite 'catry(PA'A' of that whic_h-m.; ea bar, No. 2, Walton; Grey, John McNabb, Wins Sale ,Contest. -The following I all are living excepting one. that he had Heyer asked the inspector frenda;here who are always"glad to �7illiam Lsmmit,, v►Lo Las btm gnrtt 'tfie'dp d bXenn of tonditioll Cranbroo'k; Clinton, George McLen- letter was received this week by Mr. 1 The Late Andrew Johnston---4An� w^bether the .w� was pivPt, a none see them. -.The bome of Mr. and Mrs. seriously ill, is improving Hie ey et' 'of and �4rodd� nd of ile" 't Han, Clinton; Seaforth, Dr. R. R. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt, of this town- drew Johnston, one of the best known nor had agy or the Council, as far Norman Jones, of the Sid concession date of 'writinI*,,iliac everpoj� tili :rift, ` flfA Rosa, Seaforh; Brussels, Peter Scott, ship, from the General Manancr at I and moat highly respected residents as he waw aware• Hfs lordship ex- of Stanley, has been frigghtened by who lass bees-awsT for severalnwrbhs .many parts O1' the world, and Brussels; Goderich, Charles A. Nairn, Remington Typewriter Comps y of this district, passed away at the pressed Attie opinion that the agree- the arrival of s little daughter. Mrs. nursing, has aetnaned' borne. - -Mr"' commend 'ever 't"Wils as' "YOgftay` Goderich. Winnipeg, containing the information I home of his daughter in Preston on ment for the work put very little -.lie- tones is at piesent in Mrs, Patter- Garnet Osse, of Totonto, visited his freely rtCeiped, fieelY give''-4�4rx. , Moved by Mr. J. M. Govenlock, that their son, Mr. C- C. Hunk, of Thursday last, after a short illness 'spbnsibility on the contractor, that mn,s hospital at Hensall.�][r. J'as. parents Yhlf week.=Mr. Donald 'park ,William Marr, & ,son of the late ,car- 4ipp seconded by W H. Robertson, 'Saskatoon, 'had won a tales contest, from heart trouble. Mr. Johnston the municipality took nearly all the -Mustard is not enjoying as 'good was in London this week taking in jriGeorge Moir; lets n visite, is Mfrs, that we, the Liberals of Centre Huron which will entitle him to three weeks' bad left 'his bums here on a tvhort responsibility. Hp pointed out that health as his many friends would like the Automobile Show and visiting hie `3rbm Hun+4tville do a visit and res in annual 'meeting assembled, view free trip fhrough the company's visit to his daughter, when his fatal the agreement did not even say that to gee, ,but all hope hs will soon be son, 7amee-Yrs. Jsa. W. Bontheekron spent the haat week or 'so Hti sill " with great satisfaction the return w plants i various American cities. Mr. illness overtook hi•m. Tire deceased the work shoul(f be done in a work- on the mend. -Mr. John Workman, was in London the first of this week rllany relaRiv,s anti inende do Hensel! }rower at Ottawa of a Liberal Gav- giant is well known here and in Sea- was born in Galt eighty-three years manlike manner: Alex. Neeb, reeve zylio his been confined to his Loma for a day or so. -Tho annual coregre- and vicinat�r .�Ilisa Hunter, 01 ���,� pof-theago, but had bean a resident of Grey of the townshi t ;and David Webb, for same time, with an attack -of Dron- tonal aneeLing of 'Carmel Presby ter, spent-'9nnday' last ;0 iiJer >rR. .. •ernment, under the leader shi of the forth, having been a graduate y p citi9_ is able to be alwut,again.-Mr. ea ®leu Kea 'held In the base tives, �Mr:'T: Murdock `said,-fevdl Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King. Seaforth Collegiate, and is one more township for for years, and dor deputy- reeve, testified as .to taking ;�ht We look forward under the new ad- guron boy who is rapidly cam ng to I some thirteen years, since he. gave measurement of -the abutments which William Sinclair, who always has ment on PMutaday evening o4 last Mr. T. L. Thaler who l4R'a $t.'J ministration of able ministers whom the front in his adopted home in the up farming, had lived in Walton. In they claim were leas tltan_oalded for something good in the horse lige, the week. There was a good attendance ed Ogenerale torr, haat ivennd bust Bir. ]ing has included in his Cabinet west. The letter follows: "Mr. and 1869 fie was united in marriage to la ed else that conte to had brok- Past week disposed of a fine 'holixf and much inteies't manifested in all ed a general store, has given up bull- " to a return of democratic ,govern- Mrs. Edwin Hunt, Seaforth, Ont. Dear Mi -ss Elizabeth Gallenger, of the draught team and is now on the }oak the diffemeaL reports which marked seas' Stere. having Bald lett termZearllrf..sll meat in Canada, with the resultant Mr. and Mrs. Hunt', It gives rot ,township -0f Usborne, wbo predeceas- an away in onealtlace to the extent out for something 'rood to replace progress and partienlarlp'ao were the :leis stock^bq anetion sale darinngg B�i�- of the ' one Sabbath Salrool report and 'the iiia-. past ->J or so: Mr. and )11tie TJ.iai- and a of a neater contented people great pleasure, as prose ritY Rem ngtan TYPewrit riCompany, Ltd., ed him is union lovas born a famtlyoof one Holtzman and three- ycl'osSdAinka who tbe"' He rasa secured ornt good and enctwr or pro, ,8°°d residerrte and tics w`l , k from Mr. T. 'N. Forsyth. -As the sionary report -very good among the masses of the people. We in �ehe Provinces of Manitoba and sen and six daughters, $11 of whom were employed Mr. Lawson on the .,ground hog failed to see 'ilia shadow aging• The retiring Managers and be sorry and t0 dose. tlzcml from the vii especially regard the declared policy Saskatchewan, to inform you that survive, viz: Mrs. Millson and Mrs. conk act, testifi .Brat when d was on the 2nd of this month, we may ofllcera generally were zee elected' 7 �e �m��n in freely ioemarkEt• ng s of the Government of inaugarating a your son, Clifforl C. Hunt, our sales I Frederick, oY Clevel8nd; Mra. Kerr, of w'06 being taken the pole which was look for an early spring. -The Sacra- pastor save' P, Very e=oouraging. nag Period of strict economy to be in the man and representative .for the north- 1 Spokane, Washington; ,Mrs. Duncan, placed in'he abuiment.excavation was ment of the' Lord's Supper will be best interests of Canada at the Pres- ern half of Saskatchewan, with head- Preston; Mrs. 'George Dundas, of Me- placed in a hole. Frank Tribner, who di;penned in St. Andrew's Church at ent time and one calculated to bring quarters at Saskatoon, won a Sales Killop, -and Mrs. Staples, of Angus- was around the bridge while it was the morning service on the 26Ch.- back stable and prosperous conditions Contest which this organization put villa Manitoba, and Robert, of Cleve- in the course of construction, declar- The many friends ,of Mrs. John Sin- 4' with the least possible delay. on during the months of November I .land. The .remains were brought ed that the cement was not fit'to use. ,chair will be sorry to 'learn that she Moved by Major R. S. Hays, sec- and December, 1921, and finished the home for interment, the funeral ser- He testified ,that, it had been wet and Is suffering from an attack of pneu- onded 1rY Mr. Hugh Hill, that the year .by making 171 per cent. of his vices, which were largely attended, was in chunks, some as -large as half ,moria and es she is in 'Ler 83rd year, L/w�- s Liberals of Centre lluron in annual quota. By winning this contest, being 'held in Duff's Church, 'Walton, a bag of the cement. He declared friends are a little anxious. We . / 4 C meeting assembled hereby express' C. C„ (as we call him) together with I on Saturday, and the body laid to tlzat ¢he ;lumps would not go through Zrhope ,however, tbat she will_ make a u their 'high app eciatinn of the at -ti- forty-five other salesmen, winners in rest in the family plot in Brusscis themtixer and ninny chunks were put rapid recovery -We are pleased to ;ode of t'he Liberal Members of the their respective districts in Canada Cem,eter into the abutment. He admitted un- note that Mrs, A. McGregor, of the ar�, y01�r'i Ontario Opposition on the flour of and the United States, will enjoy a y - Notes. �Ad'am Smith, who moved der eros -examination ,that h, had vilbage, ria improving nicely. The " parliament durine .the past to three weeks' free trip to all of our to tom about a year ago from Mani- ,poked lumps of .cement through the past week she entered upon her 72nd sessions, and wa further be- factories located at 'Syracuse, Ilion, rota, ,purcheain.g'"Che L C. Richards' slot in the mixer and admitted that year, and many friends will extend 'J e . lieve that the time has come Bridgeport, and New Xork City, acid Property, .has d'iapoed of 'his 'home be thought 'the cencrit wars all right best wishes for many happy returns i . when They should to the fullest will spend approximately -one week 'here to J. H. Gailbrafth and will re- at yes test George Either and John of the eveaft.-Rev. R. A. Luridy, the /- A r}j7eoly extent of their ability and power in lite Big City taking in the sight,s turn to the Wiest r 'March, together Hayes testified tktst cement which pastor of St. Andrew's, for same Sun- %�% � d `i 6 . plare before Parliament and the pen- and having a good time, which, we with his family. He still holds bis they had scraped off ,scm,tihe abutments days, has been -giving a series of ser- �� �� Fir treat pie of 'the Province '.he principles and trust, in a soak measure, will help ,land in the West, which requires his was Soft. Roy Patterson, Goderich, mon; on the Ten Commandments, J FOR 7 outlook of Liberalism as manifested to compensate him in return for the personal attention. -Harold Kerney engineer for Huron County, testified `which have been meeting with much _ .eo highly in the no Liberal record splendid efforts put forth during the met with -a painful accident at the that a bridge built 'on the specifica- favorable comment and good congre- FOOT l 'e of the past. year just closed and more particular- flax mill when the back pf 'his hand tions in lobe contract should last 40 ations. '4 ly throughout Che contest. Our staff came .in contact with the seutehing years with rebuilding or reinforcing. g ��� •,Ih yew ` } here kin me in extending hearty ,knives lames Duncan, of Moose He believed that the bridge was af- HENSALL 1. ` ,� 'A Z- - CONSTANCE ` � - Notes -Mr, and Mr;. Wm. Clarke congratulations and best wishes to Jaw, is a visitor here. -Constable fleeted six or seven per sent. by lea- - him, as in order to be our ReProenb Oliver is off duty through illness.- son of the quality of the materials wanted. -within a week ar two, aQ Don [so- ?tnve returned home after visiting ative at the Winning ,Salesmen's Con- Mr. Robert Johnston, of Cleveland, used. Robert Roar, a member of a cr, $'r.000 on a aplend;d $14,000 farm proper- _ friends in Bothwell --Mr, and Mrs. vention he had to win over twelve inter t ill be given for either a term at Bert Andrews, of the West, are vis- other real ,ga,getter salesmen. This, was here attending the ,funeral of contracting firm, was called as an ex- tv. get edgy ecuritr. Teenip I g rate at x'tl�l iial)i '.ting the fonmer's sister, Mrs. B. B. lois father -An entertainment la be- peal• He had examined camp! rs of Aar live rears• troop to G. J. suttertund, I believe, will give you a fair idea of Ing arranged for Tuesday, February the cement put in as exhibits in the neat F„ Heneslt rot Dose. a 'tom �,yy..,,,,� Stephenson, this week-Quibe a nom- the credit due him. In conclusion, I 21st in the A. O. U. W. Hal], under action, and expressed the opinionthat Successful Concert. -On Friday You've formed `fair hfe�:Jong pa Liler- her from here attended the euchre would like to wish you both good the mrspices of the Women's Irwti- it 'would have very little strength. It event of last week the members of ; party in 'Seafor held under the G. health and ihappine;s m the days to tote and Horticultural Society. The was disintegrated due to improper the U. F. O. and the W.'U. F. o. ship with your feet so why have"any sort of trouble in W. V. A. on Friday evening last.- come, and also extend my .heartiest proceeds will ,qo toward village ire- mining. There . the pieces of either ,held a concert in the .town hall fol- the firm. dive your feet the atfiQIItlOn and ,the shoes . Mr. and •Mrs. John Canter, of the 2nd wishes for Clifford's future success. provements. Wats h out for further clay or cement in the asmyple, and in lowed b a lunch and dance. The concession, entertained a goodly num- Yours sincerely, I. A. Weir." particulars- TheEndeavorsleighdrive either case it would weaken the con- Y they need. We will assist you to enjoy life do the sur ter of their friends on Thursday concert was held first, presided over face if you Will put us an your shopping list. sussing 4'ast. JMias Bell McCully is m to'IDruSsela4Fridayevertingof last Crete, Joseph Lamson was 'bite Bret by Mr. F. J. Wickwire, th'e local Pres - waiting la her •mother who is very by Duff's Church _young people was witness for the defense. $e deolar- ident of the U. . O., and the pro- eick in Stratford. -Miss Lyda Simms, STANLEY a real old timer. Although the wee- ed Cltnt the depth of •the aletor aPa gramme consisted of vi°lin selections of Blyth, spent a few daps at the Announteme t. ---Mrs. Armie Robin- Cher was not the best, there was - had been fixed by the inspector ad ri� by the Messrs,. Horton Bolton and SCO r� every Bmadfoot; readinthe gs, of s t Mr. and Mrs. George Dale. son, of the Goshen Lint Stanley, an- goad turn out,oe vee andewilpear thattsttmeyofhtheocement had got wet ,M. Fisher and NPetty aril Misses Mra ,R• =Mr. Lorne, Dale,'of Blyth, spent a sconces the engagement of her ed to orljoy had been al- Hugh hidGregar; solos, b Mian F • -few days Islet week at. the old home, Youngest daughter, 'Eliza, to Mr. that the X. P. S. 04 Melville Church, 'and soerve °f through the mixer with g y - • e;' �' -Mills,TT Vera Dodds, of Oliitton, is vis- Edward W. Lowden, of Hamilton, Brussels, know how to entertain.- .lowed to go Unde through Welsh and Mr. W. O. Goodwin step !jaoQ (f ■ *� S�®es 1' ` ntirrg friends here. -Mr. Orval Dale, Ontario, the marriage to take place Mr- John Clark was called to HArri- +rias Gravel. dances by Mr- S. Hotton and Iikii iter rj Y� W �. 11r of the 2nd concession, has purchased quietly early in March. son owing to the illness o1 'hie dough- by J. C. Elliott,. . I admnittedrthst D. Crennette; a trio, lfyy ��llr. and Mrb• , rQ f �iam: `, Wedding Anmverlsarq.-A ter, Mies Edna, who had been work- township, encrete weer not J. McLean and blr..,Aritlrew Bell, of rtLnks,p'8 1f4C"e ` ubA J� Che two -hundred acre farm on the Golden W ttg Ki n; and inatru4vtentals by 'Mies ", Sif11 concession from his brother, pleasant gathering was held on Tues- ing in a store there with her brother eg right heft p R in 1916. its PPt ,� James Dale. Mr. Dale now owns day at Riverdale, the 'home of Mr. James. We hope they rig away.. He McDonald and Miss Bzoedfoot. M1ae �� �--*=-------_' Jas�e h��D�ale.. acres in Hullett, and Mrs. T. M. Jobnstort, on the Lori not serious -Albert WeibaD, 04 the saw where it had ehippod Broadfoot also acted as accompanist $ � _ _ _ __ don Road rotten they entertained to 14th concession, McKillop, 'has void could cwt explain bo the conn as to to Messrs, Horton!, BOW= +lid Broad- Q� ®A� Yrs ,int, V 'Dmtt7i of William Morrison. -The . foot in all their violin seleMiorts. The I - - P iTg of William Mormon, of the dinner in honor of the fiftieth wed- his farm to 'David Crawford for, or how this happened• William 'Ken- n, oorrobox- progrAtnme was a most interestiteg s fid;concession, of Hullett, on Saber- ding anniversary of Mrs. Johrieton's an the neighborhood of $9,000. vial in and John 9vriLaWtser, who worked and leasing-.orwlhromatert'ad fi%,,, mOtning in his 80th year, was parents, Mr. and Mn. Jar Johnston, Leckie, od $askatchewen, ie vis' ing 4ttod �4esthnony inn ec 'fain reapecRe an ntwaben oder rlt tt pp 4.. E4e Mr. Morrison bad 'of Olhstoet Mr. Johnston was born the Mieso F,rguearae at presetb' tate sudden ids 66"A;vory .. . on .the fw%%"now We. are sorry, to hear of the death of so dad oleo dollen �v 'rlho:.t€?e� ,��,. �� � 'e 4t Rha >MYt of tm week in:staulH'Tdwnehip 4 - •-- 4 - iM� rsllieA and other occupiel by his son Mr. J W John 'Ills'}. Fred j{Irksort and enrely sY40 J;r rlK �t ,c S —. I 1" I *,.�,., -. I . . . I I, 4l �' I ; . ''.. 1, . .1,, - .. .. .. ",.! I .. I . I . . � - I ,*, ,;, . I . .1 I - . . '! I , . I I . * ,el I . - - . .1 1. ��%­� - 1, . -4. . :,;_,;1i,?,1' 1; , ,wI I .­­,­ . I - I y�p,� r4: Y 9. i .Yw_- ,iii;:,;::Iilillllllll;!;I!I,il!k��, - - - , }