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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-10-26, Page 3, I 'VA •mbikw lath t': Thm— ao:w. V. r, properties,. and _tbbis La been ft;vd@r _obert, Varijone "Week to Attend tB e** Mr. And VIA � e,. in =IbvoPI1% and, his Ai !rovided by line.�_ —Mrs. Thoy4"kjjSherritt lad verified by Mr. OrtweiA buying "to tef�,� Forreh 01 to— ,Me a ";Tpser;)Cover Bleeping iia fes ;N46oi _s ply fdeu&' iii'don.ae in, thintloo. say t4jut. `the ��gain crop dalighter,Miss Dot4�,Who since deir' nesitt. cottage� of Mr. Leeper, on R& hobby 4,,&%=17%04r& see Inyq out 14 -better *an was expaeW owing to retilm, from their.: mond Street treet,North, as Mr. and Mrs., ho is said to .have wW, r—.Zl-- p — Th-iie 'glad to 40 a a �8 hisr 19rig -illnoss—Mesgra. ended. trip in gain.. It r. and the continued spoll of wet weather the. West have a Leeper intend- in the near f�turo 6614004F,111'9u�,&- Ben Kaiser Ab. GAP& have,goge , urresiding wit ;1 % - "', -- —M . a son omas, on the- moving tp . St Catharines, Mr, 9"a doMuX�U57TWIT., me, 1*01. —Mr. and Mrs.,Vorh Torreberry ai4 Mrs.. Sherritt' MOL IS to Datrolt�Mr. and MO. Andrw 7. farm at: the est of &ir village, have Leeper's f6riner home a WAAL, 1101w" 'Murdock and daughter, of Detr4A little son, 6f nedr)CIinton, during the I As Widespread interest ,and ctImm t week Nisited at the home of 'the moved - into their '6wn dwelling 'is,beltig c;Atseid throu ittera pare4ts, Mi. and'Mrs. James 'the east end of-RicIntiond Street,:.- most liliirsivpqfim�d' thkaita., 0'ent visited at the -home, of Mr. MurdocWa on Amou$41, �Ao. is one of n4tiii* hon CAuad,4­parents this week—Miss Joan F 1111 •, tho� gross '014iw 9 McClymodt� 'of our -village—Mr. and Potatoes have tdrue Leverhulme'- hid' life, toout a. .splendid "The Great, Western StattApeds" by liy�, he a Nk' -of ClintonClintoni -.pPept the with har Mrs. Arthur Anderson, of the town yield. in this loeaft,,-and are being I c0b W the lin. f books WT110' 'Ara" - ,ppWWIJg C. E. Gordon. a vivid Story.' of the marketed, 1110T* --in t4V0J'aMUy 'Viends Misseo,�Janet,,and 114roax, t line, - Stanley, visited with'-friendi' in largely. in —*r. and Mrs. Win. ex:ten�fve scale. His faiptito"anth, �901t_,toheio, Ion,. Baud he time When Calgary Vok 9xi the Ap. Al 11 Belgrave during. the, past week.—Mr. Webber were rete t1 by their e old frontier days, is nly Sha are 6111 Dick- tathed', that I - 1 -1- - ;i,l .,,TXhe' Colne .„4R:. kior, Q ots, &To Sh de William Sproat,JE', 'of the London son, Garnet, of London, who has a pnearonf thoe' ens, 0. Henry aqd 1=11. Pwtur in eIAtct7,-U`k their annual - 1. anko ering, Idst; 64 4 was 6 a, rlghf to 40 ll '�!nce of wo- Univeisi y, during the past week wi$. good Position there .Mr. and Mrs. A111 I tinarl tjy, bbaatif 4 *Oi#81t' 4urdak, A i4l Attt T_ t many interesting aftieles` it d d � WOM WAX!, q �men,and childien.was-presel. as made a'foii days ago.tq �a bit At UV71%94111 November issue of ROD AND w One of his charocteriat'c' remarks in the Nove eture in cdl&s T."bei ten 'free, V60 good pi so a ited at'the home ofthis father, Mr. Holland Little and :fnanily who Just GUN IN CANADA. Tho gramme was put do b se who Are thai, ?.I subscribers of 1; FI,,., ly Laid the children.—OhIr, and . Mrs.. William Sproat,. of Tuckerann&­- lately motored to Rhiladelphia ;re-, interested in hunting,.wilJ enjoy the young maxi who was trying to bait eried'declared, ,.and Weekly Star., When one do Our general merchafits, Mr. owe port a splendid trioYand visit 01"d goo4 moose h hi up some stairs. "Tou Ought to: *11en-ed v�p�Aike If Outing story 'by A. A.. 1p�b* better thiin 'to try 6 lieit we -IdesIVIVIoa�a NOQ ere that the subscripti rice T*linsou have returned home Fred and Mr. Buttai are again busy men t splendid- roado,.,and we believe 'Merrill, "Bud ]Kokes Good,” the ac- and a Of this spending-li few nionClis With friends hat . idling good quantities of five fowl. otored in all at V1 6 miles and. count of the perilous adventure 'on Jbig, 12 Oaks iqmiiy art'I'Aarm j6urnal too vou 00 Lord Leverhulme said, "I havAt' heon a .5capp eirgd in Weston:— Sydney 'Thom —The teachers of this section report had in all that tri 'little or 'climbingateps twice as to as yom" e As only $2.00 pek year, ofieAs amazed no car the lonely Gannet rock, "Puck �Huiit� tion to dW Q1i,ntQP,:,Ppe;iw4; �ek�q at that the conyention held at Blyth trouble—Mr. Fluker of Auburn, I Ing on . the . Gannet Rock" by Bonny- Lord Uverhulme is SUP A imch 0 3 a position a he'G.T.R. recently, B­��e' of best they. had visiting relatives in !Rensall and vi, castle Dale, and the thrilling cap- loy, the i �,value.,,,vedebod but witIttkia Isu gitvauIhole island W Its, lie iiii, a goo - osti, fill 9. magnificent picture, &owA in, the station at Clintq —Mrs. A. Dobg_ we supporter of L16yd George. n. --QuJite a number einitY.—Miss Mar a member of Parliament for four, niats. Thii was the U10' ofIra value is indeed snlierlati-- las, of W stmirater, is a gu?st at the Attended In years. Margaret ]Puchanan, ture of "My Nineteenth Black Bear" from this part attended -the funeral !who now has a g6Od,'-Po,-,ition across by'Theodoze J. Stocks, who has hunt,' years irliamentary 04e Of the' Outer "NoWdeSt, �ut found the P 'Obv 'It home of her sister, Mrs. William, of the late Air. Alexander, of Tuck- the line,- was here •recently visiting atmosp4ere far from his liking. It, ptirchasedt in, 1918 wit -the In -ern mountains for 15 a recen ed in the west t addresssaid: "Fprtu.. of organ ping large i�hbrlooi - an ersmith, on Saturday. last. Mr. Alex- her parents, Mr.'.and Mrs. Alex. Is a, scraper andbr Was a man.who, was well'and Buchanan.—Rev. Mel, od, of island "Bare Island" by C. 11� Gib- uiop I x years. A description of the strange 'Alth4 Of u qan invention Mr. nately there Are a'few of us who �do eir enterprises there bl; I ti fo, erve'the putipootes r.4.26yc e, tires favorably known in these parts. The Bayfield, called on friends in the vii- bons is also of particular interest. not subsist on dividends and have th, invested about �5,000,09oiii, the?OA*.� Ave the a to TO -YEAR family and aged mother 'age the first of this week. —Mise, �9�, i mud jUatd. A GRZAT OXORY as The November issue contains a dozen concern oiii�elves.with efforts to earn, ject it failed bocausa,,* h 41606 list headed inliabit"ta.tofnii$ _wca -.0. oymilathy of all friends in this neigh- Kate Moir, who enjoyed an extended good stories and articles for the a livelihood. A golden sheaf of stories: is in borb6od In their sad bereavement— visit with her relative* -;in the West, sportsman, wl)ile all the rettilar de -.1 The great British soap moaufaq_ for A company 6.vhip :tbought it Inov* y better living coi -th BABY'S' OWN TABLETS J preparation for'1924 readers of The Rev D 0. McGrejor, of London, and has returned looking.grad fei ing yer partments, "Guns and, Ammunition,": turer before being made a RaTon in, HAND Youth's, Companion. There- will be. hi ql ALWAYS KEPT ON HA �Seeing- that the a wife (Marion Keith) the author, well after a most Oleasan visit "Along the Trapline", "Outdoor Talk: 1917 was William Hesketh Lever. At stories 'Jf Western ranch' Ard, visited this week' at the home of Mr. ,Rev. Mr. Turner, of T their67,1,16shin, I U 'Tavistock, will "Fishing Notes" and "Kennel," are that time, upon his insistande and thrilling adventure; st�tories Of'gumP- Thomas Daymond. r�, t "se;ve JiO5r Mrs. Ernest - E.4 Adkins, Brotton, 1 conduct services, in, tarmel Presby- full A and information. F. i contrary. t tossed b Yth If Vid p all precedents, his. title writes: --4'I have used Baby's tion in Otting a job and making a terian c .9f interest hulme decided to - 0 W Py giving tbo Wh4U-V scrim- church on the -coming Sunday, V. Williams, J. W. Winson and r- reWAX.. q runt Sask. Tablets M " I vrrl success at it; stories of lively me was formed by combining s family: Own T e%s with great' for It the 21st, morning and evening, the tin Hunter, well known to readers of name with that of his wife, Hulme.' mages on the. Athletic field—football 77 four year& and always. keep A box on SMITH, t Connell, tak. He began his career as a clerk in, - Thbudadd mothers basebAilf; stories of girls in school, TUCKER pastor, the Rev. J. A.,,Xc ROD AND GUN IN CANADA, have band a ot,ailiji� noth ihg Mr. Turner's services at ' Ta;vi- all contributed good articles which his father's grocery store in .1867. NEWEST N say the sainf,thing—once they have and college and working their Way NOTES Vp the v)6rld of business; (Too Late for Last Wdek.) stock.—Mrs. H. Reid and Miss Reid will be enjoyed. From cover to cov-, Twenty years later he began to man- ness; stories 'of used the Tablets for theiii littleinnes spent the week encFwith friends at er to cove?, this iqsue is packed Avith ufacture soap on a small wale and An ornamental Cass ed ootd-1-01 old farm folks down in Maine, they will use..nothing else, Exper- West End Noteg.—The farmers Brucefield and vfcinit3�.—Mr. and Mrs. I interest for everyone keetrr on any in time built up a business capitaliz- a told inimitably. by C. A. -Stephens;- here are very bus�, getting the fall cribling the old fao�io.Sii.%cll- lence shows thari" that the, 'Tablets, William Beaver spent.s week recent- chase of hunting and fishing or out- ed at $500,000,000. Then he branch - are the ideal hiedicine. They area torie* of Oaleb Peasle'e's Shrewd- -work finished upQMr. Gifford •Crich ly with -relatives and friends in Sagl- door life, ed out into other enterprises. Qpirates a new eket*, fight dvatch mild laxative, thorough- in action and ness and horse sense; Stories of re reshingled his house last week—Mr. a_ for resiaerides. so new, Micbigan_Migi "Ethel Murdock Lord Leverhulme created''s sets -never fail to relieve the minor all- breefulnesdJ and pluck in situations r Harold, Turner, of Toronto, spent last left here for Brantford the' first of tion in the art world in 1920 when. .. The population of Hawaii is 'estl- inents of little ones. The Tablets are of danger and, extremity; stories of week at hiq home. bere.—Mr. and. the week to atten4 the W, C. T. U. he engaged the distinguished British Sited At. 291,000, -.an Increase, of sold by medicine dealers or by mail the sea and of the mountains—stories Mrs. H�fbert Crich returned from a Convention being held LEVERHULME AT 72 JSTILL in last ceitact, .,there this week artist Augustus John to yidint, his about., 1",000 Since at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil_ toIplease. every fancy of old readers trip to the Woof on Monday evening. going as the represe�tstive from the WORK DEMON portrait. The price arranged was was taken In 1910. a hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. and young, for_readersWho love e —The 61st anniversary of Turner's Hensall branch, and from there in- said to have been $5,000. When the For farm traitors draw bar 94 - story of character and for those It "hiveldeton Sunday: Oct.! tends going to' Tonowanda, N. Y., eights has .been who Church will be Viscount Leverhulme, one of Eng- painting was delivered in its frame justable to various h like best the story of swift.aetion. It 280, when the Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, 1 and other places for a week's visit land's greatest industrial millionaires at Lord Leverhulme's Lancaditire invented to accommoditte, differofit will be a great year in the history of Seaforth, will preach at 2.30 And - ' home near Bolton, the manufacturer types of implements.. with her relatives.—We are pleased soon expects to sail for New York on The coal in the Formodan fields of The Youth's Companion. 7.30 p.m. The choir is preparing Iwo been estimated .between 700*000o to,report that Miss' Johnston, a world tour to inspect the 'various found that the portrait was too large A FiIench architect has -designed a The,52 Issues of 1924,will be crowd special music for the occasion. who has been very ill for the enterprises over which he maintains to go, into a safe in which for, some ten -story apartment house Ingle I. 850,000,000 tons by da nese Q00 and. e4 with serial storiei� short s6ries.' week, - is now beginning to imprpoayset persouil supervisioli. reason he wished to keep it. So he -receding terraces. to admit light and experts. -editorials, poetry, -facts and fun. SIX nicely.—Mr. Aaron Derritt and aunt His favorite occupation is work. He cut the held out bf the canvas And. air to all rooms. Sub- scribe now and receive: who are visiting relaiives and friends 1. The Youth's Companiofi-52 Issues THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS HUNTERS ASSURED. SUCCEin this. locality, have returned here 1p in 10?A. 2. All the TimaininitUsues'of 1928. Almost Always Due To Weak And after visiting -relatives in the. north- meand-much, to prospective hunt 8, The Companion Home Calendar Impoverished Blood. ern parts of Huron and Bruce, arid we believeintend continui their iers, whether travelling in a party or for 1924. All for $2.50. visit he. nd that Mrs. Rua Art t, well salon, to hot put in direct touch with 4. Or Include McCall's Magazine, the Apart from, accident or illness due a *be best location for their particulii monthly authority on fashions. to infection, almost all ill -health aril- and favorably known here to the ,choice of game- and with outfitters Both publications only, $8.0G. es from one or two reasons. The olde'r residents as Miss Ella Wilson, of Willow Hall Farm, now owned by and guides at the -In point. , THE YOUTHJ, COMPANION mistake that people make is not, 71 with whom '-,satisfactory" arrange- Commonwealth Aft. & St. Paul �t., realizing that both of these h.T.3'the Mr. H. C. Soldan is on Pfer'way here A . W- arm Home menta can. be made beforehand. , A Bostan, Mass. same cause at the root, namely poor; to join her husband and visit her hunting trip cannot be, other than New Subscriptions Received -at'thin blood. Either bloodlessness or someI many friends, who will be pleased to is your house supposed to be "hard to beset? Is the dining zoom or iuccessful under these conditions. Office. other trouble of the nerves will be meet her after an absence of so The Canadian Pacific Railway offers found to be the reason for almost many years—Mrs. (Dr.) - B. Camp- bath room or some corner room "always freezing cold"? this' service to anyone who content- every ailmetit. If you are pale, suf-. bell, of Toronto, is here spending a, lates a Inviting trip anywhere, either KIPPRN- fering from headaches; or breathless- week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Do you dread winter because so much of the house can't be heated v fm Ontario, Quebec, Weir;'Brunsviiek nese, with palpitation of the heart, tT. Miiidock.—Mr. W. O. Goodwin and or in the -Rockies for mountain game. .(Too Late for.Last Week.) poor appetite and weak digestion, the t Miss CIA Cook, both of this village, properly? !Any of its 'agents will gladly, secure cause is almost always poor blood. took part in the choral concert held �J. this information, or arx inquiry ad- Anniversary Services—The Aunt If you have nervous headaches, neu- in Brucefield on Monday evening, the Don't you longfor a furnace that wM heat the entire house evenly with 'tressed to W. -, Fulton, 'District -Pas- versary services in confiection 'with ralgia, sciatica and other nerve paine.., first mentior%ed as a soloist and Miss clean, humidified air that circulates freely in every room? appRer ggi)4 Toronto, will be given the Methodist Church on Sunday were the cause is exhausted nerves. But Cook as an elocutionist; and both de- immdotf ii#4 - careful att,6utidn.• indeed a grand and gratifying sue- run down nerves are also a result of lighted the audience with their as- 7old " q) a for Hunting cess.' At the afternoon service and poor blood, so that the twe- chief. lection.—Miss Alice Kyle is spend - der, Season CtInF�en in 1928". Will, be also for- also at the' evening service, the Rev, causes of illness are one and the I Ing a week in Egmandville with her V;trded. John Hedly, of Goderich, preached,to same. friend, Mrq. Woods.—Mrs. C. A. Me - good congr.egatibna.". In the * after- If your health is poor; If you are Donell, who has spent a �couple of noon Rev.7 Hedley preached on "The pale, nervous or dyspeptic, you should months in Toronto with her son-in- BRUCEFIELD Friendship of Johnathan and David," give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair IoF and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. and in the evening preached on "The trial. These pills act directly on the Laughton, is expected home this (To. Let. for Last Week.) Prodigal Son." The Rev. Mr. Hed- blood, and by enriching it give new Week.—We are pleased to learn that fine ley is a fluent and eloquent speaker, strength fo .. worn out nerves. Men Mr. -Nathan Peck, who was taken re. Services.—Very with a wonderful of choice and and women ' alike greatly b6qefit cently -quite ill at the home of his t. Anniversary ServiceFURNACES *,hniverqaty services were held he forcible language. Both discourse% through the use of this medicine. If sonBe P,, A few miles north. last Sunday when Rev. D. C. Me- were listened to with much apprecia.- you are weak or ailing, give Dr. Wil- t Bert Peck, village, is improving Aum A drd or Daft ca of, or WVQd nicely and is expected home this Gregor, B.A., of London, preached tioli and profit by the large gather- liams, Pink Pills a fair trial and you *wo most inspiring sermons to crowd-lugs,whose only regret was that the be pleased with the beneficial re- week.—Mrs. A. K. King, of Chicago, will do this. WHY? Beeause we install a Findlay Furnace only after ed audiences. The niqirilug text was time passed too quickly. The church ;V1111. that will speedily follow. accompanied by members of her from Phillipians, 4th chapter, verses was uiceiy decorated with flowers If your dealer does not keep these family, spent 9 day or so with her. ' we have consulted the heating experts at the Findlay foundries and have q designed a� complete heating system for your individual home, based on the a and 7. He 'paid we all, have, and autumn leaves and special music pills you can get them by mail at 50 friends here, Mrs. and Miss Co sitt, I worries. our and location of every room in the house. Tjiis is the cue': If we � will was rendered by the choir. The Sun- cents a box. from The Di. Williams' and Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitesides and size comply wiflu the first verse' -of our day collection amounted to nearly Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, family—Miss Sephio Farquhar, of We guarantee to heat -your home as you want it heated —and we know ,4ext then we will trust instead Of $116, and 'the congregation is to be Niagara Falls, spent t week end here with her worry. 11q.the evening -he said; -The congratulated on having' such fine- —Af %or. and Mrs. that a Findlay Furnace will do it with far less fuel consumption than world has never been in a more aan- anniversary services. ' - HENSALL Thomas Farquhar, r. Roy E. Cook at present. - Serous state than it Is to -da The Xotes—During the past week -Mr. who recently purchased the dwelling prevailing sin of'this age is selfish-' Samuel Cudmo�e, \ to - the north of (Too Late for L4st Week.) property of Mrs. Jane McKay, im. There are eight different types, or designs, as well as niany different Kipper, Huron's Hay' King, 'loaded mediately West of the bowling green, several oars of ,good hAy. Mr. Cud- Briefs. On Sunday last Mrs. Jas. has a number of workmen engaged sizes in the Findlay Furnace Family—each one made to meet a specific more is one of those kin 4 of men Carlisle, who is well advanced in age, making improvement., in the interior need. that don't believe in letting the grass and who has suffered a couple of and intends having everything right Whether you bum hard or soft grow under his' feet.—Mr. Isaac Jar- partial strokbS, received another and up-to-date for comfort and conveni- soul or wood, we can give you a ��+�� r rott, of our village, spent the, week a much more severe one, and ' since . ence—Quite a large number from irL choice of pipe and pipeless fur - end in.London—The many friends of that time has been mostly -inaconscious Hensall and vicinity attended the t Mrs. Isaac Jarrott, who is undergoing and partaking of no races which will exactly suit your -anniversary services in the Presby - ' solid food, and treatment in the London hospital, for at gate of writing is very low.—Miss terian church at Brucefield on Sun- particular requirements. cell her eyes, will be pleased to -learn Gretta Larhmie and her girl friends, day last and report very largely at- 0 that she is improving nicely, and her the Misses Sla-y and Sells, all gradu- tended and excellent services, 'the And, most important of all, we manyfriebtis, hope to Ve her home ates 6f the Brantford Institute for Rev. Dr. McGregor of St. Andrew's offer you, absolutely free of F, "J21111 Igain peon much improved. -- We the Blind, took part in concerts the church, London, being the preacher,charge, the services of the heat- #ould remind one and all of the an- first of this week At Mildmay, Walk- —Mrs. G. F. Scott, or Beachville, who trig experts of Findlay Bros. Co. niversary services in'.St, Andrew's erton and Culross, and report splen- spent,.a number of weeks here with church c4 Sunday, when the, Rev. bi, did audiences at all places and their her sister, Mrs. J. SuthArland, re_ Limited, of Carleton Place," Ont., Laird, of Toronto, will preach in the numbers an thel violin piano land turned to Beachvillo the end of last who will give you an independent 'c mbirning at 11 a.m. and in the even- readitigs were ;�eatlyenjoyed. They week.—The past two weeks were plan of heating for your home. ing at 7 P.m. and 'also of The fine are shortly to take part in another most favorable as to weather condi- concert on the Monday 4vening fol- -concert at Hanover.—Rev. Mr, tions for Mr. T. Drummond getting (Sall and see us or write for free lowing, which promises to. be the clair,.of Hensall, and Rev. Mr., Ot"It, his house, lately partially destroyed booklets and Service Sheets. treat of the aeason.—During the past of Zurich, exchanged duties on Sun- by fire, reroofed and 'otherwise re - Week Mr. William Doig, Jr., of Tuck-' day last.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Shirra fitted, and with his accustomed en- -ahe d -i iveness h e- aremith, Shipped several rc.rara of and sci. were recently In Goderichy erky and go a t e 8 it I beets from Our station visiting relatives .—Miss Annie Gil- cured the services. of a number of sugar number from this part took Christ, of London, spent As week our local t carpentersand Ae Quite a numb ;.I "ex ,i,..George A. SiUs & Sow. ctrter h services at Bruce- I end with her aunt, Miss J_ McArthur rushed wthe going was :t kRa In T' a anniversary flel4,:n Sunday' and listened to of this village.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ood and will soon have the dwelling 11 '0., McGregor, of London, also rooinsadjoinigg the shop in Mr. A. ternoon last while an auction sale of r have now their dwelling a No. I Shimpe.—On Saturday af-1 two loquent, discourses by the Rev., Webber quite a numbet took'In by the Murdock's block.—Mrs. (Dr.) MeDon- a numbpr of the household goods and I evenim's concert gi—ve4 �Uhor t, and formerly, pA fvr4dkgre was Py tho aid, of Detr6i going on and thc plat - 0 - k a&'. ii 4, D" ss�