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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-05-02, Page 4-T T Tll',"; '7' 4k _Wby. ri Ir fQ tko wamat of 'Rid, vorluoy. ZIP Q).r All W1. R M 0 C TDhU It JUT ruv5p -,Omed 0 oyd Kgq-Arthyi Norman Quo vue U, V. W1 0 0 44 -up. y, Or4haTA, froA 00 She IhPA­,�.*otare4 pMr, v-114' lug 44 Mxq, 19 -all mifto 1P ge in Wove her W I Inavle., qVd meeting of the c6agng4tion. is to be Frasier on TU�BdAYAfWrAPOA.. kid ower meuds M540A SP W- VeXdng -a's, *04 �oAest and �trajgh foll%Wing is held on Tuesday evening, May 6th, at he WA 4e�linp W of '$O re aVA proud, of re PAWWA Would gunk. of '004fgrth 1jqdge iq had jvat"�'(cr 004 'andichaxtet imembeir of -,Br*461d' bl ou—tov', Bole$ n In reaity- t�by gve L64C9 No. I t4e, re.pprt hoQl iA Sectioxt NO, 7, eight o'clock In %he ct4pr* for the the le!wj. X4PQ A 4 Sr. XV�--Muriel pwpose of exteudingva call to a uiin- their b 4C V *, "ho ithe �,rethren vlorqac�: Awns, prior aoN, ulrt bow, 4w"er Turner., Clar- a full attendance of -the cobgregation. Men I "#k WT Id a CUr"le, Wte lt4v-a� G144YO $tPPhen- tSte,. The Session is desirious to see th X ra. One Judy (Age, took p44.rge. of��tho. to bet, Leach. Rev. Mr. Hogg, of Clinton Interim told axe allie #4 service OiR Tixeday aftV yeg rnoqn ra" a,IqrgP-­ ....... 11414- for far beyo.n Women% 0.06 "U W491m, 40w%t y:ellow and Carlilb UrAce Love, Ralph Turner. Moderator, is to preslde.—Uev. Mr. tish accent fF anything. They ha*o .'uld not loose her, was ivitb pacels Jr. 1XILelarence Mehert, Nellie Tay- Small of Hespler, is to preach next prospered� 400 Jr. '11 --Annie Taylor,. Alvin Sunda'y.—Nurse Jamieson is in at- could ave i the lixi4e., Lunch wpa served by lor. . -0 they bbr of, brethrin, - the hostess. Reichert, Gladys* Coleman. Ir. I.— William -McKay,'and 6,'J.-�uthOrlaad 1�ne in the o d lgad, but tendance, on a case in Seaforth th Oh the IOV6 ithey still 'have'- for #ppej, lexiblo biftlo roAb Helen Anderson, Irene Turner, Geo. week.—Mrs. George Chesney, of the taking -the aerviwforthe, bkethrea at Men% CA""t �d To- land of the'Wather and thistle. the cemetery. The"pall4earers, were; haels, P,pr V.*, Stepheuson.—Anna 1. MacDonald, ronto, was the guest of Mrs. G. Brock I s' ee ;ju, -.'Rxposjto' r HULLETT Teacher. Occasionally. Thomos Fraer, Owen Gel'ger, 41ek, Menla'CliablO4 $01 last week. - Seaforth great prepara. kid, jolin Kaiser,, Alex. eveaty-Eigtit Years Young.—The School Report r Thompson, Me- heels. )?�r p4if ............ ........ Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins tions fO � their 'home week inA0glist, Kenzie and Augh McGregor. The' Mry a PQLIV of our cusidon, 8016 $k4lis @Ad, 1 007. —The following is the report for School Section No. 14, and Master Harvey and Mr. and MTs- They will, iv ort, Jose Mercury Herald, of San Stanley. *-doubt, have a fine re- service was largely attended'at t4e Jose, California, und Sr. IV—Harvey McClymont A. McKenzie, of the village, and Mr. union. I attended the lost one and home and tht�, service. there was con- ,orinell and er date ot April 74 I%- Willie McLachlan, 68.0o; Dor-, Moore motord to London Sunday and all seemed. to'be having e time ductM by Rev.. J. A.'McQ 21st, contains the following sporting Ot'y 6rassick, 67.6To; John Anderson, spent the day in the 'City and Spring- renewing 010, acquaintances. a fin to Rev. A. Sirielhir. Mr. Murdoch was reference a former Hullett boy 48%. Jr, IV.—Marguerite XeDonald, bank. They also visited Nurse Fanny With besitwishes for my Brucefield in his 70th year and up to within a 40 and a brother of Mr. Thoms, Living- Jack McLachlan, 49%. Sr. IR McKenzie and other friends in tbe friends and others, I remi4. couple of years ago was particularly ston. of this township: "Los Gatos —Blanche Mustard, 76.20/�; Howa r-1 ?IT 'ac ty.— r. orge wan, had one big day yesterday as they Hyde 60'/�. Jr. III.—Beth Murdoch, Agent and Mrs. Swan spent last week '"RESSIE McQ)�j�GOR. active for his yi�qrs, and will be miss- opened their new grandstand, played 65 rb%,; Willie Murdoch, 635/6. Sr, 11. ed from our village and'by a large visiting friends in Toronto and Ham- to a big crowd, had a walking match —Willie McKenzie, Robbie McKenzie, ilt,n,—Miss M. Swan visited at the ZURICTI number of relatives and friends, Thos& all ng me o MISS r attendi * the funeral -frora a 4istance between Dan O'Leary and W. R, Lfv- Harvey Cameron. Jr. II.—Audrey h, f G ace Ros in Stanley 'Farmers' apd,BuRders' Attentiop.--just ar- were: Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil, of St. 7, ingston and handea the Garden City Murdoch, Emerson Anderson, Orville on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. J rived a car of Portland cement. We also ack Beat- have a full an baseball team nine nice Easter eggs, Workman. Sr. Primer.—Stuart H.or- tie and Miss Florence, of Seaforth . oply of Beachville'stone lime. Thomas; Mr. and,Mrs. Jas, Lochfit, TELEPHOO 11 while the American Legion team had ton, Francis Anderson, Marguerite I n� Hydrated ljm� No. I white pine aeath, hard of Detroit; also Stanley LochA, of oppoka COMMEROXAL 110TIOL Bel a wall lAftater. *Jaster Darir, hair, Mortar color, accompanied by the Misses the same citY� Mr. YIam Butts, of an even dozen in their own basket. McKenzie. Jr. Primer. — Wilmur Alice Beattie, of the Vogue bbllinery Cly"I wall Ward. It certafnly will be tq Your advantage *,o get our Prices before pur- Toronto; William Butt and Mrs. Butt, Dan O'Leary, veteran champion walk- Jones Wesley Jones. The names are called,on Mr. A. T. Scott and othe t,hasing elsewhere. You will find us at he of Seaforth; Mrs. W. Fisher Mr. Al- er of the world and now in his 83rd arran6� in order of merit.—L Bezeau, friends in the village on Sunday.— old stand to. cater to 11. R. C44more, large or Ian and Miss Mew, all of G'oderich; year, was billed to circle the bases Teacher. ,all, Ont. Phone M-rs, D. Rouatt spent a few days in 12 times inside of 10 minutes. Mr. ------ London last week visiting her dau h- 107. Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of near Auburn; 29894 W. R. Livingston, president oT the 9 The Late J. A. Williams —Mr Dr. W. Gunn, W. Brydone,,Mr. Crich, Sunnyvale baseball team and just a BLAKE ter, Nurse Rhea Rouatt, and attend- John A. Williarns died at his home Mr- and Mrs. Gillas, -William. Grant —M.r. J. E,McDonell was in'Oshawa the Kazoo Band, a o selection by, pian ing the exercises of the graduating here on Saturday after an of 'and Thomas Fraser, the last mention omfpa e by, Miss Greta 'Lammie, and a vocal sole during the past week ape ni d kid of 78 years of age, agreed to take Mission Band.—The Mission Band class of St. Joseph's Hospital.—The ten days duation of bronchial-pneu- e d all of Clinton. Mr. Alex. Murdock and R. 4. Cook, by Miss NeMe Boyle. Miss Viola a.whirl at the noted Dan and came meeting was held in the church on Easter dance, which was held in the within 2-5 of a second of win He Nas in his 73rd year and Briefs.—The pageant entitled "The the last assisting M' in Higgfi� ning, Saturday, April 26th. We opened the Walker Hall Tuesday evening of last bringing back new cars for sale and Ne presided at tWe meeting.— but Livingston's familiarity with meetin for the Past six months had not been Call of the Women," given by the t,$u.nr S g by singing hymn 588, first week, was attended by a large com- to fill orders.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Apple� of L ly mof,ning"tbe Sacrament baseball was the big thing in his and I enjoying good health. Abot six Ladies' Aid of Cromarty Presbyterian Supper will be observed ast verses. Mrs. Lundy led in pany, realizing a good um for foot- ton have rented from Mr. Ortwein. the in the Methodist hhreh.—A number favor, as he hung on to O'Leary for prayer; Eleanor Meyers read the ball purposes.—A large number in months ago he resigned as postmas- 'church in Carmel Church on Friday dwelling p�operty be recently pur, bf the brethren of Hensall Lodge No. several rounds and then Dan began Scripture Lesson, John, 10th chapter, and around our village attended the ter of Seaforth, owing to ill health evening of last week was fairly well chased -and have moved into it, and 223, motored to Exeter on Tuesday and retired to his home here, Be- attended and much enjoyed. The to slip it in high and Livingston was 7 to 17. We repeated M. B. text, funeral of MTJ. �Jurdoch, of Hen- fore his appointment to the post as- ladies of Cminarty carried. their parts Mr, a d Mrs.;G. Dadson have.moved evening last t gradually left behind, when Dan, then a see thb brethren there sang hymn 721. There were Sall, which took place on -Tuesday to tersh of Seaforth, about into the rooms -that Mr' Appleton had 1 pat on one of the degrees and'were knowing how the ball players cut the several presented with "Seals." Mrs, Exeter�The many friends of Mr. J. i ten years very well and the costume of the ago, he conducted the mil rented from Mr. A-'-MuTdock.—Mr.1hikbly pleased with the manner in o e of his knowl- Lundy gave a very interesting talk G. Kaiser, who has disposed of his ness in Zuric ling busi- Foreign Nations made it very inter- William R-?�,nolds, ot Tillsonbuirg, was, which the work was put on by 'the h which line of trade he. esting and carried the listeners back edge and did likewise and so finished on the M. B. Rally. The roll was business here, will be sorry to know had followed ior about thlity years. in thought and imagination to those here -recently ppeiiding a few days degree team.—Rev. Dr. Cblin Flet - right on O'Leary's heels. Mr. O'Leary called and classes separated for their they are leaving town very soon. We He was a prominent Conservative of. far countries, while the appeals serv- wl made the distance—nearly one mile— lesson. 'The Secretary's report was all wish them th his mother and sisters, — Thecher was in� Woodstock the first of! a safe and pleasant Oddfellows will hold their annual di - South H4ron and for a number of ed to awaken a renewed interest n this week attending the Synod held in 9 minutes and 20 seconds. Both read and adopted. The closing hymn journey.—A very pleasant evening vine §ervice in t)i6 Methodist church therq,.—Rev. Mr. Nayler, accomparlied were loudly cheered by -the large was 763. We then repeated the was pent at the home of -Mr. and Y"" wa� president of the South Missions, The meeting was enliven - Huron Conservative Association. He ed by a few musical selections a d on Sunday ev�ning, Mary 18th. They by hirs. Naylor and little child, -re- rowd present and the fans were Lord's Prayer. n Mrs. W. Elliot when a, number of the. first intended holding their service �urned recently from Toronto, where is Survived -by.three sons and three readings much pleasedto see these two elderly Notes.—Mrs. John Bechler enter- members of the Choral � ' by local talent and selec- �ociety met daughters: 'T. L. and R, W. of tions- by the Excelsior Orchestra, on April 26th and then postponed them they had been spending a few days. gentlemen in a real contest. It may tained a number of her lady friends there for their b; C. W., of Buffalo; Mrs. (itev.) while Mrs. Ritchie, of Crorriarty, gave 11' May 4th, but finding out that' —Mr. Burgess, of Chatham, held a social evening. Com- untl be that they will race at Sunnyvale to a quilting bee last Thursday after- munity -singing and music was enjoy ic Xtesides,"of SaskatcheWan, and a most interesting opening address this date was -the anniversary ser- most interesting meeting in the towt vices of Carme when they open their ball grounds in noon.—Miss Emma Dinsmore, of Sea- ed by all, also games. Refreshments Misses Ethel and Eva, at home. All expressive of the pageant. Rev. Dr.' I ch4ch and tbat the hall on Wednesday evening in the in - the near future." forth, spent the week end at her home were served, after which all left for the children were here td attend the Colin Fletch' next Sunday, the 11th, would be w4at ter"t qf Libby, McNeil a:nd -Libby on the town line.—Mr. and Mrs. John their homes at an early hour, think- funeral. The funeral services were chairman very acceptably.—Mrs. J. er filled the duties of is teri4ied "Mother's Day," have now Ltd., of Chatham- His address re - Hey and little daughter, of Zurich, ing they had all spent a happy eve- held On Wednesday, interment bei arranged to have it on the 18th of lated to the sowing and caring for, ng L. Meek returned to Toronto with her May.—Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger cucumbers and was very instructive. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ing with their host and hostess, who nade in te,Wonsor Line CemeteTy. daughter, -Miss Winnifred, Mrs Sam Hey.—Rev. R. A. and Mrs. so gladly entertained them — Mr. who was have returned to Bridgeport after He was followed by Mr. W. M. Moore from London spending Easter holidays here with of London, who gave a splendid talk -of Kippen, called on friends in ROSS Scott Motored up ronto, was,in the village to attend enits.—Mrs, N. B. Horton is at pres- West End Notes.—Most of the seed- Luddy, Notes.—Dr. B. Campbell, of To here spending Easter with her par - Ing will be completed in this neigh- the village on Saturday.—Mr. Will Saturday afte tb Mr. Geiger's parents.—Mr, and Mrs. noting the importance of using fer- rnoon and spent Sunday borho(;d this week—Mr. Roy, Pepper Manson returned to Stratford, after at his home here.—Miss Emma Me- e funeral-4of the late J. A. Williams. ent at Mrs. Patterson's Hospital, ow- Walter Linenfield, of St. Catharines, tilizer rnost'freely, He has- travelled Mr. S. Dietz has the excavqtion ing to.the late illness of her daugh- has been laid up with measles, but is spending the holidays under the par- Donald, of Palermo, spent the Easter — were here lately spending a few day§ far and wide'in foreign countries and now recovering.—Mrs. W. Crich was ental roof.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bechler vacation at her home hert.;;�Rev. Mr. ready for the brick business block he tee, Mrs. R. J. Patterson,. who suffer-, with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindenfield, he has found no �ract of land equal is erecting 9n one of the main corn- ed 'from a nervous breakdo wn owng Mr. Lindenfield's parents.—Mr. P. B. to that of Rpron and Middlesex for, alled to Detroit owing to the serious spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and McIntosh, of Milton, is here this week ers ofthe vhlage.—Mr. William MiIJ to intensive duties and waiting almost illness of her mother, Mrs. McDonald Mrs. ff. Brenner.—Mrs. Edighoffer, moving his furniture to their home ler and wife, of the 14th concession, night and day with her mother.—A Buchanan, of - Toronto, visited his the O g of cucumbers. fie also mother recently­-JThe Young People's paid g of that city.—Word was receivel who spent the winter with her daugh- there.—Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser are have moved into the house in Zurich concert will be given in the Town Hall ga hi cojmplixnent to, the press, here of the passing away of Mrs. ters at Fullartion, has returned home. busy 'preparing for their sale of which. he Purchased from the M. on Friday evbning of this week under League of the Methodist church was McDonald in Detroit last week. Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly, of Lon-.1iousehold furniture and othef arti for printing -articles on their industry, Kochem e444—Rev. X. G. Litt, Vas- largely attended on Monday evening linking the farmers and agents. The al church, an well filled with ­,.mien, who Mrs. Charles Layton, d much 'appreciated address was 'signed contracts for ' land to gtow daughters, Mrs. Crich, Tuckersmith; of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.- Manson. trip by motor to California, where has been stationed here for another by the MurlessTones Playe last. A very instructive, interestink hall was -aves' a f9mily'of -three don, spent'tbe vr6ek end at the home cles�, and are making ready for their tor of the IQ6 Evangeli6LI entitled "Juliette," and wilt be put on WitDonald It the. auspices of Carmel church choir, of Hamilton, they intend to make their home.—Mr. year.—A lar&e Z rs' of Sea- Oyen by Dr. A. Moir, of this village, cucumbers in this district. --Mrs. C. and one married daughter in Detroit. L, Newart, formerly C. - N: R. Agent 1uniber from the vil- forth, who hold a splendid reputation on the subject of "Radium." The Ballairity-ne hat returned froxil a pleas - 'The funeral was held on Saturday, age attended the conference of the as superb entertainers, and those. who doctor explaineil the discovery of this ant two weeks with't-elative , S interment being made in St. Thomas IRAYFIELD here, and Mrs. Newart, called on Evangelical church held at New Ham- enjoy the services of Carmel church in Shel- Brucefiel,ol friends recently.—Mr. A. burg last week—Many of choir every Sunday will have a chdnciia wonderful* mineral and showed, its by.atid Mi. Vernon, Ohio. She 41go, -cemetery. Easter, Examinations.—Report for T, Scotts many friends will be pleas- farmers uses inhe treatment of disease, par- visited friends ip d this district have finished seeding., of showing their Windsor.—Mr. an Died In Detroit.—The St. Thomas Junior Room. Jr. III—Total, 900; ed to'know he is improving. He wal; real appreciation by ticularl cancer. A hearty vote Times of Wednesda:y last contained Pass, 540: Margaret Elliott (Ho glad to have a call from Dr. Gunn, patronizing this of Mrs. D. McDqnald, of Galt,, are visit- n.), concert in large num- thanks was tendered Dr. Moir for his ing with Rev. Mr. McConnell, at the the following obituary: "Mrs. Me- 753; Agnes Kerr, (Hon.), 727; Graf- Lawyer Brydone and MIT. Thomas KIPPEN bers­-We believe Miss Marg4ret Johnstone is going . to Toro e�eellent address. Other features of I Manse, and with other friends in 446p- -Ponald, widow of the late A. D. Me- ton Weston (Hon.), 681; Jessie Lind- Notes.—Tht Misses Bertha and esident of St. Say, 501; John Brown, 559; jean EASTER IN SUN NIA Carrie McKenzie who have bee -shoritly to take a position in P. -13�., Donaldi a former r NY tALIFOR nto very the PrOgTame were a selection by 'sall and viciiiiisr, I 11 Buchanan's store.—We regret to re- Thoma , died on Thursday night at Foster, 521. Sr. II—Total, 800; Pass Los Angeles, April 22, 1924. spending the past we�k or two at e n-), Easter time is certainly a. great port that Mirs. George Brown I.% quite the home of her daughter, Mr.. Fred 480- Bertbena Sturg on (Ho the home of their parents, Mr. and ill, a past couple Cook, 1090 Viniewood Avenue, Detroit. 60F,. Eva Sturgeon, 591; Harold Me- event in Los Angeles Califorbia this Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, of our village, Mrs. McDonald was 17 years of age, Leod, 5?9; Doris Gerniphard, 568. Jr have returned to Toronto of weeks�Mrs. Andrew Dougall is being the firs one I liave spent here. .—Mr. Arn- in Chicago visiting her sort, William and had resided in Detroit ever'since If.—Craig Kerr, Mary Wideombe, It seemed even to surpass Christmas old Petrie has returned to Toronto P. Dougall.—The farmers in'this see- the death of her -husband, who passed Jack Lindsay, Kenneth'Merner. Part in greatness. after pending,a,few holidays at the tion are ma Spring S away quite suddenly while in Aylmer I�Ema Sturgeon, Bert Dunn, Edith ummer home of his mother4n, king good headway on Millnery The week previous to Easter Sun- -law Mrs, A. their lands , and have considerable Where. his duties as collector for the Herner, Louis Wild. Sr. Primer.— day "The Passion Week," seryiees Mrs. Gr,g,r, of our village. seeding done, -while our gardeners are Thomas Journl had called him. Isabel Osmnd, Thelma, Parker, Jas. we�e held daily in the churches. In Petrie is remaining for a week or so as her mother still continues poorly, has returned to Windsor after spend - Mrs. Charles Layton, of Hamilton Sturgeon, Keith Gerneinhard, Brown some the services were held in the as buGy as bees—Miss Jessie Bell and Mrs. W. Crich, of Tuckersuilth, Lind,%ay.—A. W. Woods, Teacher. -afternoon, in others in. the "evening. —Miss Margaret Cooper 'who spent Call and see our large stock of Pretty are also daughters of Mrs. McDon- Breezes.—Hiss -Maud McGregor the Easter holiday at the'home of her ing Easter holidays here with her" Bright Hats. New on On Easter morning there were aid. The remains are being brought was visiting Mrs. Bell, Goderich sunrise prayer meetings at 5 o'clock parents-, has parents.—Mr. -Alex. MeMurtrie has vmg each es arri returned to London.— to St. Thomas for burial on Satur- township this week.—Rev. Alfre out of doors in ten different places Mr. William returned to Kitchener to resume his d Strong, of Ottawa, called week from the wholesaler and our own day, the funeral taking place on the Macfarlane attended the Presby on a few of his old friends in duties after spending a few days here terial in the city; all had ministers to speak arrival of M. C. R. train No. 3-6 at Synod at Woodstock this week. --Mr out with his mother and brothers, near work room and our Prices are right. and great choirs who sang Alleluiah village during the past week.—Qui e 12.15 noon. Rev. D. C. Soules, pas- and Mrs. E. A. Sauder anj son, and a large number from this t Kippen.—We are pleased"to see Mr. choruses. At one place called "The part at- Thomas Kyle, of Kippen, able to be tor of Alma Street Presbyterian Frank and Wilber Erwin, of Kitch- Hollywood Bowl," there was a, at- tended the funeral- 'of the late John of around again after his acci -church, of which congregation ithe ener, were here for the week end.— tendance of a hundred thousand� Murdock, of Hensall, on Tuesday family were prominently identified Mrs. D. Hafrison, Ross Harrison, of visiting his sister, Miss A -1 went to this week.—Miss McK' lice, here, while in the city, will have charge of Goderick Mrs. Mellwain, of Colb one of the meetings held field, is spend enzie, of Bay- rs. Bertha E. Bell Hensal orne, in the Oolosseuni, which has a seatink ing a few days at the —Dr. Byron Campbell, of Toronto,, h the services." Was 1, Ont. Mr. and Miss Barr, of, Londesboro capacity of eighty thousand and there m brother, Mr. Alex. Me_ and ' formerly of Zurich, ere this week spending a day with his were guests of Mr. and Mrs- George were forty thousand present. Kenzie of our Village. -'Mr. Robert King on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. John there about five o'clock, but "Was McLean, relatives, Mr. T. Murdock and family, many of Wingliam, vrho 'has been DUBLIN Stewart, of Stratford, spent -the week -bad been there an hour earlier. Rev. ending and attending the funeral of his old friend, the late John Williams,late. 0 Robinson's Barber Shop, Dominion Bank end with Mrs. Stewart's tarents, Mr, Hugh Walker, a Presbyterian minis- P r� Mi. and Mrs. James B 'Building, SeaLZorth. Just around the corner. and Mrs. John Pollock. Mr. Pollock ter of the city, bad charge of th hi a 'a� few days at the home of Seaforth, whoPassed away f McLean, of thLa London road, return during the No,tes.----;Brovv-n's Orchestra are to returr&d with them Sunday.—Ford Easter service. The first hymn sune e pgst week n"rhis d the fore part old home at Zurich, g of the week to re the funeral being on Wednesday last. r the sume his duties as teacher in the play in the Opera House on Friday King, of Toronto, was home ove was, "All Hai] the Power of Jesus' The deceased was well and favorably It will be a treat week end.—The first summer tourists Name." The whole audience arose night for a dance. public school­-�The young people of known in Hensall and vicinity.—Our to hear this excellent music. — M arrive for the season came S - and sang the beautiful words. As St. Andrew's church inte ­rs. to atur nd holding Hunter was the guest of her Si day, Thomas and Robert McCurdy and we sang we could see the sun rise le's, arini'versary, the ster, their young p�op painters and papeihangers are work- 'Miss Beale on Sun Miss McCurdy, of Stratford.—Com- higher and higher. I wondered how followed by a 'T day. third �unday in May, ing almost night and day to keep up Mrs. M. . Benninger went to Gode- nv,rcing Thursday, may Stb, the it looked at the first,great resurree- good Yitertainnient on the Mondav with the demands made.—A number rich to visit her mother last week.— weekly half holiday -will be ob ed tion. morn, nearly 2,000 years ago. who has evening.—Miss Etta Ja"ott' of *the Oddfellows of Henaall Lodge sery es. motored to Exeter on Sunday evpn- We become discouraged and w6nder holidays at her Mr. John Dial -ton and friends motored by the Bayfield stor' been spendingia few Lltq=D Rev... to KiDgisbride on Sunday to visit A Good Concert.—The concert giv- home here, h ing last to attend divine service with if, after all, what is there in God's as retupibd to Toronto his mother.—Miss Helen Crawford en by the Bayfield their *brethren there, in Trivitt Mem- Young People's gTeat word, but when you see so many to ""e her duties -as teacher in the public S'ehooli—Mr. and PANT Co evening, was quite a success. During tl�e Easter morn ones thoughts.h Butt, of Seaforth, visied,at the homes easant visit h her dutits as �tenographer. on Xr8' W`m has reftrded from a pl 00 as returned to Toronto to resume Society in the Town Hall on F�iday come to ing the praises of God orial church.—Miss Jessie Buchanan Kathleen Sullivan entertained a num the -inter meetings have be�n held ea. of their sons, Edgar and Thomas, 'with her sister, Miss Mary, in New We are glad to serve d in ber of her friends last week to a fortnightly when the prograni'me has gladness York State, and in New York City. --z Mr. Walker read the cuy village, during the past week. dance.—Miss Minnie Maloney has re- consisted of debates, addresses on re- story of the resurrection from John's Miss Elvb. Bolton returned on Safur� turned to Buffalo to resume her du- ligiots and secular topics and Social Gospel, telling of -the wonderful res- day last from spending 'ber -Easter ties as � nurse. evenings. holidays with her cousinsin Windsor it -as decided that for urrection mornink, He spoke with a How. LoM Will School Report.—The following i s thi's occasion sides would be ch Big reduction in, price of metal roofirm and Detroit,—The anniversary' ser-, osen peristyle, so tb4t every*word he spoke vices Dublin School Report for April: and a programme given by ea h side, could e erd distinctly by Your the c t last. ell grades lower. Send in Af Carmel Presbiterian church h' karm Buiidin�s, Ln. the orders and etiquiries at once to John 'Elder, will, be held on the coming SuiWay, Sr. Fourth.—Teresa Delaney, Dorothy in the Town Hall, One was captain- hushed audience. He spoke of Peter Phone 1, Hen,�Wi. 2941-4 Hay 4th, when Rev'. D. L. McKetroll, Molyineaux, Clayton Looby, Catharine ed bv Jean McKenzie, the other by and JAn running to the empty seul- Death of John 214rdoch. —'We have B.D., of VictoHn. Presbyterian church Krauskopf Veronica Dill, Margaret Ela Dewar. The first Part was Put chre, John the loving desciple. out- this week to chronidle th Barns, Silos, Implement Sheds—what a valu,- hir�eilla Cat6pbell,, Louis on,by Jean e death Of will preach both morning and even- able Investment they represent I It cost y Me -Kenzie and was as fol- running Peter, The sihging by the one of our very lows: Chorus, �Xliuch reSPectect Irsi- Ing and asthe reverend gentleman ja, �ra=rd. Jr. Fourth.—Annie Ryan solo, A, Macfarlane; t good motley to eirect them and it is therefore a ma ou itter rained choir was grand. As they dents in the pek6lon' of the late John said to be on, of, if -not the beat qf true ofibroky-to sAfeguard Your JnV 21-va Crawford, Bernice McGrath: piano duet, Jean Woods, Ploy Ed- sang The Hallelpiah chorus in the open Murdoch, a natitie,of Sterling, preachers in he city, there will no providi ecthern with 60mmine John XeGrat�, Betty Do'rronstem, wards; qpartette, B. P. COICIPu9b, A. air, all seemed to be rejoicing reasonable anlountof$urfacc in the land, of "Willitio&dld arm," -who doubt be a very. large attendAnce. PtOCtCaidn. Unkh, McGrath. Sr. Third�Marfo Macfarlane, Jean Woods,' Margaret living Saviour, emigrated to thlt country with', his ReV. Mr. J. A_& McConnell -will take HOMES -MAI? LIQUM.'j�ED Dill, An;ne 'gr Kenneth Dill, Campbell. An amusing play, "Rooms At elevtn church services were =bthe latd Mr. and Mrs. J'ames Rev. McKerrollvb services in Toronto. is a Canada Paint ProdActspeciall held Kenny to Let," g1ven by yearf when t6 chutches were beautifully lat4, 6t the Tpwn§hip of —Miss with a Protective coat durable en Hinis, Thomas McCarthy' Margaret Habkirk q5f To- bUghtowithdtGtndthesevereCatiadioriciLnat,. Lucy and Jean Woods, Ploy Edwards, decorated *ith Ragter lilies, es Stanley, when or4k six, y-dars Of Rgei ronto, hda returne Being made of tht very best Canddlare Rea oxj4c�, c&, C&tbgrilfe -Xn�ellY, *Clarence Looby. -Do-nAld MeXnzie, Russel Tg I I) v an pa is an I d tb.the Queen Cit Y Or,. a - d Im , d all manner o. 'g' Mit in the ater, �pendfng Easter holida y a heavy-bodicd oil� I-fornes -rdll, rb�dbined with of flowers. 4e family c m—in ' Ira ek McConnell, Do�� id Dewar. The second part, Put on Roseg bloom 'here at itil t ys with building wondeffWly dutab e. giving it it qu, e roughest turnher Delaney, by Elva Derwar. cotsi-sted a of a varygl6ssy and imea. The named The Tint ehandsome appearance; Kingdom. 191p Stfad Liquid Ped will vna�d t Aid Jehniiiger, Loretta heir -parents 4 , Borne tim cho us day *as n - perfect one—warm, and deceased was thblit0t,'to 4Jass away Rjbkirk.::�ffr. fAni :%,ebber ar- Zds byight,'gpeakl�g to us,of God's great of three soni; two Veronica Holy- dance, sailors' h6mpipe, J10an sisters, the 4vedin Calgary A ,right'& IU* Praliefs Krauskopf, Joseph and Ethel Jovrett; olio, Mary Stew- kindness. brothers names. b�4119,' llilneg , Mid so a'� L, inral" *eek �6r 1b. h4., CA �J�& W. Nr$, Bretinan, CaMe art; song, A. Dunn; quartette, B. p,, ae omparded- b9- his dafighter, 4"k, -M -fth You f. "W;y fighting the foot fhe Ia,5j,,,'*4Ut1dfi6d hm"n-g Wt*C;QN i011 ltdhaTt d1iawfbrd,,' Hatry COIelbugh, P, A, VaWArgig, Dave and, moitth dlsease with mm,6118, '�Vlio- Wag -fidre lor . it great zesl. died a little over,A yor ago tind the Sturgeon Mrs. Marhrei Ferguson; _They ih#�Oe it *11, 'short ime, datilig .,her, late r4btho.s AN*D b of dbIlarl; n4raes,of theslawT 13 JK p e g Mrs.. Ll 111n4so, and' With Whom her 4ather COACH COLORS. wmw, oma Was ably taken by wo, Wtat to makd his rb. tep.intin . ftd%fft-1 d Maggie by ea '66 , awft'l ii 7 . . ano ora, McGrath; and Maggieelf sit* N to staml).ft out. ftu� 4rt and Mrs. Ai hthd, h 8,001 - Jiggs ng#, 4r4�'boxw IT t ailcioson &4�6: o & sn61T n ers WeTe & Al,6 Ill'o Jhogo�,, fit'd In the yeii of Uodovo.. b -by e-majrk ot. yigbj., dft do k siting Us ar, as Btitb, wb by u IRMAUonald 'Jiliftat Piftiftbh, A D nb# I'D Ob 'Pat, . M, r, lktagut , , 'ps, ad§ 3 k off live ft d dutb ,'f6 f ft ed P-ftl Year6 p9sig -,we In" V� 41 f$ PeTt 48TA tie f#hUbti deciddd,rt 39' 6P U arl jraso '7' 4k _Wby. ri Ir fQ tko wamat of 'Rid, vorluoy. ZIP Q).r All W1. R M 0 C TDhU It JUT ruv5p -,Omed 0 oyd Kgq-Arthyi Norman Quo vue U, V. W1 0 0 44 -up. y, Or4haTA, froA 00 She IhPA­,�.*otare4 pMr, v-114' lug 44 Mxq, 19 -all mifto 1P ge in Wove her W I Inavle., qVd meeting of the c6agng4tion. is to be Frasier on TU�BdAYAfWrAPOA.. kid ower meuds M540A SP W- VeXdng -a's, *04 �oAest and �trajgh foll%Wing is held on Tuesday evening, May 6th, at he WA 4e�linp W of '$O re aVA proud, of re PAWWA Would gunk. of '004fgrth 1jqdge iq had jvat"�'(cr 004 'andichaxtet imembeir of -,Br*461d' bl ou—tov', Bole$ n In reaity- t�by gve L64C9 No. I t4e, re.pprt hoQl iA Sectioxt NO, 7, eight o'clock In %he ct4pr* for the the le!wj. X4PQ A 4 Sr. XV�--Muriel pwpose of exteudingva call to a uiin- their b 4C V *, "ho ithe �,rethren vlorqac�: Awns, prior aoN, ulrt bow, 4w"er Turner., Clar- a full attendance of -the cobgregation. Men I "#k WT Id a CUr"le, Wte lt4v-a� G144YO $tPPhen- tSte,. The Session is desirious to see th X ra. One Judy (Age, took p44.rge. of��tho. to bet, Leach. Rev. Mr. Hogg, of Clinton Interim told axe allie #4 service OiR Tixeday aftV yeg rnoqn ra" a,IqrgP-­ ....... 11414- for far beyo.n Women% 0.06 "U W491m, 40w%t y:ellow and Carlilb UrAce Love, Ralph Turner. Moderator, is to preslde.—Uev. Mr. tish accent fF anything. They ha*o .'uld not loose her, was ivitb pacels Jr. 1XILelarence Mehert, Nellie Tay- Small of Hespler, is to preach next prospered� 400 Jr. '11 --Annie Taylor,. Alvin Sunda'y.—Nurse Jamieson is in at- could ave i the lixi4e., Lunch wpa served by lor. . -0 they bbr of, brethrin, - the hostess. Reichert, Gladys* Coleman. Ir. I.— William -McKay,'and 6,'J.-�uthOrlaad 1�ne in the o d lgad, but tendance, on a case in Seaforth th Oh the IOV6 ithey still 'have'- for #ppej, lexiblo biftlo roAb Helen Anderson, Irene Turner, Geo. week.—Mrs. George Chesney, of the taking -the aerviwforthe, bkethrea at Men% CA""t �d To- land of the'Wather and thistle. the cemetery. The"pall4earers, were; haels, P,pr V.*, Stepheuson.—Anna 1. MacDonald, ronto, was the guest of Mrs. G. Brock I s' ee ;ju, -.'Rxposjto' r HULLETT Teacher. Occasionally. Thomos Fraer, Owen Gel'ger, 41ek, Menla'CliablO4 $01 last week. - Seaforth great prepara. kid, jolin Kaiser,, Alex. eveaty-Eigtit Years Young.—The School Report r Thompson, Me- heels. )?�r p4if ............ ........ Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins tions fO � their 'home week inA0glist, Kenzie and Augh McGregor. The' Mry a PQLIV of our cusidon, 8016 $k4lis @Ad, 1 007. —The following is the report for School Section No. 14, and Master Harvey and Mr. and MTs- They will, iv ort, Jose Mercury Herald, of San Stanley. *-doubt, have a fine re- service was largely attended'at t4e Jose, California, und Sr. IV—Harvey McClymont A. McKenzie, of the village, and Mr. union. I attended the lost one and home and tht�, service. there was con- ,orinell and er date ot April 74 I%- Willie McLachlan, 68.0o; Dor-, Moore motord to London Sunday and all seemed. to'be having e time ductM by Rev.. J. A.'McQ 21st, contains the following sporting Ot'y 6rassick, 67.6To; John Anderson, spent the day in the 'City and Spring- renewing 010, acquaintances. a fin to Rev. A. Sirielhir. Mr. Murdoch was reference a former Hullett boy 48%. Jr, IV.—Marguerite XeDonald, bank. They also visited Nurse Fanny With besitwishes for my Brucefield in his 70th year and up to within a 40 and a brother of Mr. Thoms, Living- Jack McLachlan, 49%. Sr. IR McKenzie and other friends in tbe friends and others, I remi4. couple of years ago was particularly ston. of this township: "Los Gatos —Blanche Mustard, 76.20/�; Howa r-1 ?IT 'ac ty.— r. orge wan, had one big day yesterday as they Hyde 60'/�. Jr. III.—Beth Murdoch, Agent and Mrs. Swan spent last week '"RESSIE McQ)�j�GOR. active for his yi�qrs, and will be miss- opened their new grandstand, played 65 rb%,; Willie Murdoch, 635/6. Sr, 11. ed from our village and'by a large visiting friends in Toronto and Ham- to a big crowd, had a walking match —Willie McKenzie, Robbie McKenzie, ilt,n,—Miss M. Swan visited at the ZURICTI number of relatives and friends, Thos& all ng me o MISS r attendi * the funeral -frora a 4istance between Dan O'Leary and W. R, Lfv- Harvey Cameron. Jr. II.—Audrey h, f G ace Ros in Stanley 'Farmers' apd,BuRders' Attentiop.--just ar- were: Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil, of St. 7, ingston and handea the Garden City Murdoch, Emerson Anderson, Orville on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. J rived a car of Portland cement. We also ack Beat- have a full an baseball team nine nice Easter eggs, Workman. Sr. Primer.—Stuart H.or- tie and Miss Florence, of Seaforth . oply of Beachville'stone lime. Thomas; Mr. and,Mrs. Jas, Lochfit, TELEPHOO 11 while the American Legion team had ton, Francis Anderson, Marguerite I n� Hydrated ljm� No. I white pine aeath, hard of Detroit; also Stanley LochA, of oppoka COMMEROXAL 110TIOL Bel a wall lAftater. *Jaster Darir, hair, Mortar color, accompanied by the Misses the same citY� Mr. YIam Butts, of an even dozen in their own basket. McKenzie. Jr. Primer. — Wilmur Alice Beattie, of the Vogue bbllinery Cly"I wall Ward. It certafnly will be tq Your advantage *,o get our Prices before pur- Toronto; William Butt and Mrs. Butt, Dan O'Leary, veteran champion walk- Jones Wesley Jones. The names are called,on Mr. A. T. Scott and othe t,hasing elsewhere. You will find us at he of Seaforth; Mrs. W. Fisher Mr. Al- er of the world and now in his 83rd arran6� in order of merit.—L Bezeau, friends in the village on Sunday.— old stand to. cater to 11. R. C44more, large or Ian and Miss Mew, all of G'oderich; year, was billed to circle the bases Teacher. ,all, Ont. Phone M-rs, D. Rouatt spent a few days in 12 times inside of 10 minutes. Mr. ------ London last week visiting her dau h- 107. Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of near Auburn; 29894 W. R. Livingston, president oT the 9 The Late J. A. Williams —Mr Dr. W. Gunn, W. Brydone,,Mr. Crich, Sunnyvale baseball team and just a BLAKE ter, Nurse Rhea Rouatt, and attend- John A. Williarns died at his home Mr- and Mrs. Gillas, -William. Grant —M.r. J. E,McDonell was in'Oshawa the Kazoo Band, a o selection by, pian ing the exercises of the graduating here on Saturday after an of 'and Thomas Fraser, the last mention omfpa e by, Miss Greta 'Lammie, and a vocal sole during the past week ape ni d kid of 78 years of age, agreed to take Mission Band.—The Mission Band class of St. Joseph's Hospital.—The ten days duation of bronchial-pneu- e d all of Clinton. Mr. Alex. Murdock and R. 4. Cook, by Miss NeMe Boyle. Miss Viola a.whirl at the noted Dan and came meeting was held in the church on Easter dance, which was held in the within 2-5 of a second of win He Nas in his 73rd year and Briefs.—The pageant entitled "The the last assisting M' in Higgfi� ning, Saturday, April 26th. We opened the Walker Hall Tuesday evening of last bringing back new cars for sale and Ne presided at tWe meeting.— but Livingston's familiarity with meetin for the Past six months had not been Call of the Women," given by the t,$u.nr S g by singing hymn 588, first week, was attended by a large com- to fill orders.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Apple� of L ly mof,ning"tbe Sacrament baseball was the big thing in his and I enjoying good health. Abot six Ladies' Aid of Cromarty Presbyterian Supper will be observed ast verses. Mrs. Lundy led in pany, realizing a good um for foot- ton have rented from Mr. Ortwein. the in the Methodist hhreh.—A number favor, as he hung on to O'Leary for prayer; Eleanor Meyers read the ball purposes.—A large number in months ago he resigned as postmas- 'church in Carmel Church on Friday dwelling p�operty be recently pur, bf the brethren of Hensall Lodge No. several rounds and then Dan began Scripture Lesson, John, 10th chapter, and around our village attended the ter of Seaforth, owing to ill health evening of last week was fairly well chased -and have moved into it, and 223, motored to Exeter on Tuesday and retired to his home here, Be- attended and much enjoyed. The to slip it in high and Livingston was 7 to 17. We repeated M. B. text, funeral of MTJ. �Jurdoch, of Hen- fore his appointment to the post as- ladies of Cminarty carried. their parts Mr, a d Mrs.;G. Dadson have.moved evening last t gradually left behind, when Dan, then a see thb brethren there sang hymn 721. There were Sall, which took place on -Tuesday to tersh of Seaforth, about into the rooms -that Mr' Appleton had 1 pat on one of the degrees and'were knowing how the ball players cut the several presented with "Seals." Mrs, Exeter�The many friends of Mr. J. i ten years very well and the costume of the ago, he conducted the mil rented from Mr. A-'-MuTdock.—Mr.1hikbly pleased with the manner in o e of his knowl- Lundy gave a very interesting talk G. Kaiser, who has disposed of his ness in Zuric ling busi- Foreign Nations made it very inter- William R-?�,nolds, ot Tillsonbuirg, was, which the work was put on by 'the h which line of trade he. esting and carried the listeners back edge and did likewise and so finished on the M. B. Rally. The roll was business here, will be sorry to know had followed ior about thlity years. in thought and imagination to those here -recently ppeiiding a few days degree team.—Rev. Dr. Cblin Flet - right on O'Leary's heels. Mr. O'Leary called and classes separated for their they are leaving town very soon. We He was a prominent Conservative of. far countries, while the appeals serv- wl made the distance—nearly one mile— lesson. 'The Secretary's report was all wish them th his mother and sisters, — Thecher was in� Woodstock the first of! a safe and pleasant Oddfellows will hold their annual di - South H4ron and for a number of ed to awaken a renewed interest n this week attending the Synod held in 9 minutes and 20 seconds. Both read and adopted. The closing hymn journey.—A very pleasant evening vine §ervice in t)i6 Methodist church therq,.—Rev. Mr. Nayler, accomparlied were loudly cheered by -the large was 763. We then repeated the was pent at the home of -Mr. and Y"" wa� president of the South Missions, The meeting was enliven - Huron Conservative Association. He ed by a few musical selections a d on Sunday ev�ning, Mary 18th. They by hirs. Naylor and little child, -re- rowd present and the fans were Lord's Prayer. n Mrs. W. Elliot when a, number of the. first intended holding their service �urned recently from Toronto, where is Survived -by.three sons and three readings much pleasedto see these two elderly Notes.—Mrs. John Bechler enter- members of the Choral � ' by local talent and selec- �ociety met daughters: 'T. L. and R, W. of tions- by the Excelsior Orchestra, on April 26th and then postponed them they had been spending a few days. gentlemen in a real contest. It may tained a number of her lady friends there for their b; C. W., of Buffalo; Mrs. (itev.) while Mrs. Ritchie, of Crorriarty, gave 11' May 4th, but finding out that' —Mr. Burgess, of Chatham, held a social evening. Com- untl be that they will race at Sunnyvale to a quilting bee last Thursday after- munity -singing and music was enjoy ic Xtesides,"of SaskatcheWan, and a most interesting opening address this date was -the anniversary ser- most interesting meeting in the towt vices of Carme when they open their ball grounds in noon.—Miss Emma Dinsmore, of Sea- ed by all, also games. Refreshments Misses Ethel and Eva, at home. All expressive of the pageant. Rev. Dr.' I ch4ch and tbat the hall on Wednesday evening in the in - the near future." forth, spent the week end at her home were served, after which all left for the children were here td attend the Colin Fletch' next Sunday, the 11th, would be w4at ter"t qf Libby, McNeil a:nd -Libby on the town line.—Mr. and Mrs. John their homes at an early hour, think- funeral. The funeral services were chairman very acceptably.—Mrs. J. er filled the duties of is teri4ied "Mother's Day," have now Ltd., of Chatham- His address re - Hey and little daughter, of Zurich, ing they had all spent a happy eve- held On Wednesday, interment bei arranged to have it on the 18th of lated to the sowing and caring for, ng L. Meek returned to Toronto with her May.—Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger cucumbers and was very instructive. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ing with their host and hostess, who nade in te,Wonsor Line CemeteTy. daughter, -Miss Winnifred, Mrs Sam Hey.—Rev. R. A. and Mrs. so gladly entertained them — Mr. who was have returned to Bridgeport after He was followed by Mr. W. M. Moore from London spending Easter holidays here with of London, who gave a splendid talk -of Kippen, called on friends in ROSS Scott Motored up ronto, was,in the village to attend enits.—Mrs, N. B. Horton is at pres- West End Notes.—Most of the seed- Luddy, Notes.—Dr. B. Campbell, of To here spending Easter with her par - Ing will be completed in this neigh- the village on Saturday.—Mr. Will Saturday afte tb Mr. Geiger's parents.—Mr, and Mrs. noting the importance of using fer- rnoon and spent Sunday borho(;d this week—Mr. Roy, Pepper Manson returned to Stratford, after at his home here.—Miss Emma Me- e funeral-4of the late J. A. Williams. ent at Mrs. Patterson's Hospital, ow- Walter Linenfield, of St. Catharines, tilizer rnost'freely, He has- travelled Mr. S. Dietz has the excavqtion ing to.the late illness of her daugh- has been laid up with measles, but is spending the holidays under the par- Donald, of Palermo, spent the Easter — were here lately spending a few day§ far and wide'in foreign countries and now recovering.—Mrs. W. Crich was ental roof.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bechler vacation at her home hert.;;�Rev. Mr. ready for the brick business block he tee, Mrs. R. J. Patterson,. who suffer-, with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindenfield, he has found no �ract of land equal is erecting 9n one of the main corn- ed 'from a nervous breakdo wn owng Mr. Lindenfield's parents.—Mr. P. B. to that of Rpron and Middlesex for, alled to Detroit owing to the serious spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and McIntosh, of Milton, is here this week ers ofthe vhlage.—Mr. William MiIJ to intensive duties and waiting almost illness of her mother, Mrs. McDonald Mrs. ff. Brenner.—Mrs. Edighoffer, moving his furniture to their home ler and wife, of the 14th concession, night and day with her mother.—A Buchanan, of - Toronto, visited his the O g of cucumbers. fie also mother recently­-JThe Young People's paid g of that city.—Word was receivel who spent the winter with her daugh- there.—Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser are have moved into the house in Zurich concert will be given in the Town Hall ga hi cojmplixnent to, the press, here of the passing away of Mrs. ters at Fullartion, has returned home. busy 'preparing for their sale of which. he Purchased from the M. on Friday evbning of this week under League of the Methodist church was McDonald in Detroit last week. Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly, of Lon-.1iousehold furniture and othef arti for printing -articles on their industry, Kochem e444—Rev. X. G. Litt, Vas- largely attended on Monday evening linking the farmers and agents. The al church, an well filled with ­,.mien, who Mrs. Charles Layton, d much 'appreciated address was 'signed contracts for ' land to gtow daughters, Mrs. Crich, Tuckersmith; of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.- Manson. trip by motor to California, where has been stationed here for another by the MurlessTones Playe last. A very instructive, interestink hall was -aves' a f9mily'of -three don, spent'tbe vr6ek end at the home cles�, and are making ready for their tor of the IQ6 Evangeli6LI entitled "Juliette," and wilt be put on WitDonald It the. auspices of Carmel church choir, of Hamilton, they intend to make their home.—Mr. year.—A lar&e Z rs' of Sea- Oyen by Dr. A. Moir, of this village, cucumbers in this district. --Mrs. C. and one married daughter in Detroit. L, Newart, formerly C. - N: R. Agent 1uniber from the vil- forth, who hold a splendid reputation on the subject of "Radium." The Ballairity-ne hat returned froxil a pleas - 'The funeral was held on Saturday, age attended the conference of the as superb entertainers, and those. who doctor explaineil the discovery of this ant two weeks with't-elative , S interment being made in St. Thomas IRAYFIELD here, and Mrs. Newart, called on Evangelical church held at New Ham- enjoy the services of Carmel church in Shel- Brucefiel,ol friends recently.—Mr. A. burg last week—Many of choir every Sunday will have a chdnciia wonderful* mineral and showed, its by.atid Mi. Vernon, Ohio. She 41go, -cemetery. Easter, Examinations.—Report for T, Scotts many friends will be pleas- farmers uses inhe treatment of disease, par- visited friends ip d this district have finished seeding., of showing their Windsor.—Mr. an Died In Detroit.—The St. Thomas Junior Room. Jr. III—Total, 900; ed to'know he is improving. He wal; real appreciation by ticularl cancer. A hearty vote Times of Wednesda:y last contained Pass, 540: Margaret Elliott (Ho glad to have a call from Dr. Gunn, patronizing this of Mrs. D. McDqnald, of Galt,, are visit- n.), concert in large num- thanks was tendered Dr. Moir for his ing with Rev. Mr. McConnell, at the the following obituary: "Mrs. Me- 753; Agnes Kerr, (Hon.), 727; Graf- Lawyer Brydone and MIT. Thomas KIPPEN bers­-We believe Miss Marg4ret Johnstone is going . to Toro e�eellent address. Other features of I Manse, and with other friends in 446p- -Ponald, widow of the late A. D. Me- ton Weston (Hon.), 681; Jessie Lind- Notes.—Tht Misses Bertha and esident of St. Say, 501; John Brown, 559; jean EASTER IN SUN NIA Carrie McKenzie who have bee -shoritly to take a position in P. -13�., Donaldi a former r NY tALIFOR nto very the PrOgTame were a selection by 'sall and viciiiiisr, I 11 Buchanan's store.—We regret to re- Thoma , died on Thursday night at Foster, 521. Sr. II—Total, 800; Pass Los Angeles, April 22, 1924. spending the past we�k or two at e n-), Easter time is certainly a. great port that Mirs. George Brown I.% quite the home of her daughter, Mr.. Fred 480- Bertbena Sturg on (Ho the home of their parents, Mr. and ill, a past couple Cook, 1090 Viniewood Avenue, Detroit. 60F,. Eva Sturgeon, 591; Harold Me- event in Los Angeles Califorbia this Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, of our village, Mrs. McDonald was 17 years of age, Leod, 5?9; Doris Gerniphard, 568. Jr have returned to Toronto of weeks�Mrs. Andrew Dougall is being the firs one I liave spent here. .—Mr. Arn- in Chicago visiting her sort, William and had resided in Detroit ever'since If.—Craig Kerr, Mary Wideombe, It seemed even to surpass Christmas old Petrie has returned to Toronto P. Dougall.—The farmers in'this see- the death of her -husband, who passed Jack Lindsay, Kenneth'Merner. Part in greatness. after pending,a,few holidays at the tion are ma Spring S away quite suddenly while in Aylmer I�Ema Sturgeon, Bert Dunn, Edith ummer home of his mother4n, king good headway on Millnery The week previous to Easter Sun- -law Mrs, A. their lands , and have considerable Where. his duties as collector for the Herner, Louis Wild. Sr. Primer.— day "The Passion Week," seryiees Mrs. Gr,g,r, of our village. seeding done, -while our gardeners are Thomas Journl had called him. Isabel Osmnd, Thelma, Parker, Jas. we�e held daily in the churches. In Petrie is remaining for a week or so as her mother still continues poorly, has returned to Windsor after spend - Mrs. Charles Layton, of Hamilton Sturgeon, Keith Gerneinhard, Brown some the services were held in the as buGy as bees—Miss Jessie Bell and Mrs. W. Crich, of Tuckersuilth, Lind,%ay.—A. W. Woods, Teacher. -afternoon, in others in. the "evening. —Miss Margaret Cooper 'who spent Call and see our large stock of Pretty are also daughters of Mrs. McDon- Breezes.—Hiss -Maud McGregor the Easter holiday at the'home of her ing Easter holidays here with her" Bright Hats. New on On Easter morning there were aid. The remains are being brought was visiting Mrs. Bell, Goderich sunrise prayer meetings at 5 o'clock parents-, has parents.—Mr. -Alex. MeMurtrie has vmg each es arri returned to London.— to St. Thomas for burial on Satur- township this week.—Rev. Alfre out of doors in ten different places Mr. William returned to Kitchener to resume his d Strong, of Ottawa, called week from the wholesaler and our own day, the funeral taking place on the Macfarlane attended the Presby on a few of his old friends in duties after spending a few days here terial in the city; all had ministers to speak arrival of M. C. R. train No. 3-6 at Synod at Woodstock this week. --Mr out with his mother and brothers, near work room and our Prices are right. and great choirs who sang Alleluiah village during the past week.—Qui e 12.15 noon. Rev. D. C. Soules, pas- and Mrs. E. A. Sauder anj son, and a large number from this t Kippen.—We are pleased"to see Mr. choruses. At one place called "The part at- Thomas Kyle, of Kippen, able to be tor of Alma Street Presbyterian Frank and Wilber Erwin, of Kitch- Hollywood Bowl," there was a, at- tended the funeral- 'of the late John of around again after his acci -church, of which congregation ithe ener, were here for the week end.— tendance of a hundred thousand� Murdock, of Hensall, on Tuesday family were prominently identified Mrs. D. Hafrison, Ross Harrison, of visiting his sister, Miss A -1 went to this week.—Miss McK' lice, here, while in the city, will have charge of Goderick Mrs. Mellwain, of Colb one of the meetings held field, is spend enzie, of Bay- rs. Bertha E. Bell Hensal orne, in the Oolosseuni, which has a seatink ing a few days at the —Dr. Byron Campbell, of Toronto,, h the services." Was 1, Ont. Mr. and Miss Barr, of, Londesboro capacity of eighty thousand and there m brother, Mr. Alex. Me_ and ' formerly of Zurich, ere this week spending a day with his were guests of Mr. and Mrs- George were forty thousand present. Kenzie of our Village. -'Mr. Robert King on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. John there about five o'clock, but "Was McLean, relatives, Mr. T. Murdock and family, many of Wingliam, vrho 'has been DUBLIN Stewart, of Stratford, spent -the week -bad been there an hour earlier. Rev. ending and attending the funeral of his old friend, the late John Williams,late. 0 Robinson's Barber Shop, Dominion Bank end with Mrs. Stewart's tarents, Mr, Hugh Walker, a Presbyterian minis- P r� Mi. and Mrs. James B 'Building, SeaLZorth. Just around the corner. and Mrs. John Pollock. Mr. Pollock ter of the city, bad charge of th hi a 'a� few days at the home of Seaforth, whoPassed away f McLean, of thLa London road, return during the No,tes.----;Brovv-n's Orchestra are to returr&d with them Sunday.—Ford Easter service. The first hymn sune e pgst week n"rhis d the fore part old home at Zurich, g of the week to re the funeral being on Wednesday last. r the sume his duties as teacher in the play in the Opera House on Friday King, of Toronto, was home ove was, "All Hai] the Power of Jesus' The deceased was well and favorably It will be a treat week end.—The first summer tourists Name." The whole audience arose night for a dance. public school­-�The young people of known in Hensall and vicinity.—Our to hear this excellent music. — M arrive for the season came S - and sang the beautiful words. As St. Andrew's church inte ­rs. to atur nd holding Hunter was the guest of her Si day, Thomas and Robert McCurdy and we sang we could see the sun rise le's, arini'versary, the ster, their young p�op painters and papeihangers are work- 'Miss Beale on Sun Miss McCurdy, of Stratford.—Com- higher and higher. I wondered how followed by a 'T day. third �unday in May, ing almost night and day to keep up Mrs. M. . Benninger went to Gode- nv,rcing Thursday, may Stb, the it looked at the first,great resurree- good Yitertainnient on the Mondav with the demands made.—A number rich to visit her mother last week.— weekly half holiday -will be ob ed tion. morn, nearly 2,000 years ago. who has evening.—Miss Etta Ja"ott' of *the Oddfellows of Henaall Lodge sery es. motored to Exeter on Sunday evpn- We become discouraged and w6nder holidays at her Mr. John Dial -ton and friends motored by the Bayfield stor' been spendingia few Lltq=D Rev... to KiDgisbride on Sunday to visit A Good Concert.—The concert giv- home here, h ing last to attend divine service with if, after all, what is there in God's as retupibd to Toronto his mother.—Miss Helen Crawford en by the Bayfield their *brethren there, in Trivitt Mem- Young People's gTeat word, but when you see so many to ""e her duties -as teacher in the public S'ehooli—Mr. and PANT Co evening, was quite a success. During tl�e Easter morn ones thoughts.h Butt, of Seaforth, visied,at the homes easant visit h her dutits as �tenographer. on Xr8' W`m has reftrded from a pl 00 as returned to Toronto to resume Society in the Town Hall on F�iday come to ing the praises of God orial church.—Miss Jessie Buchanan Kathleen Sullivan entertained a num the -inter meetings have be�n held ea. of their sons, Edgar and Thomas, 'with her sister, Miss Mary, in New We are glad to serve d in ber of her friends last week to a fortnightly when the prograni'me has gladness York State, and in New York City. --z Mr. Walker read the cuy village, during the past week. dance.—Miss Minnie Maloney has re- consisted of debates, addresses on re- story of the resurrection from John's Miss Elvb. Bolton returned on Safur� turned to Buffalo to resume her du- ligiots and secular topics and Social Gospel, telling of -the wonderful res- day last from spending 'ber -Easter ties as � nurse. evenings. holidays with her cousinsin Windsor it -as decided that for urrection mornink, He spoke with a How. LoM Will School Report.—The following i s thi's occasion sides would be ch Big reduction in, price of metal roofirm and Detroit,—The anniversary' ser-, osen peristyle, so tb4t every*word he spoke vices Dublin School Report for April: and a programme given by ea h side, could e erd distinctly by Your the c t last. ell grades lower. Send in Af Carmel Presbiterian church h' karm Buiidin�s, Ln. the orders and etiquiries at once to John 'Elder, will, be held on the coming SuiWay, Sr. Fourth.—Teresa Delaney, Dorothy in the Town Hall, One was captain- hushed audience. He spoke of Peter Phone 1, Hen,�Wi. 2941-4 Hay 4th, when Rev'. D. L. McKetroll, Molyineaux, Clayton Looby, Catharine ed bv Jean McKenzie, the other by and JAn running to the empty seul- Death of John 214rdoch. —'We have B.D., of VictoHn. Presbyterian church Krauskopf Veronica Dill, Margaret Ela Dewar. The first Part was Put chre, John the loving desciple. out- this week to chronidle th Barns, Silos, Implement Sheds—what a valu,- hir�eilla Cat6pbell,, Louis on,by Jean e death Of will preach both morning and even- able Investment they represent I It cost y Me -Kenzie and was as fol- running Peter, The sihging by the one of our very lows: Chorus, �Xliuch reSPectect Irsi- Ing and asthe reverend gentleman ja, �ra=rd. Jr. Fourth.—Annie Ryan solo, A, Macfarlane; t good motley to eirect them and it is therefore a ma ou itter rained choir was grand. As they dents in the pek6lon' of the late John said to be on, of, if -not the beat qf true ofibroky-to sAfeguard Your JnV 21-va Crawford, Bernice McGrath: piano duet, Jean Woods, Ploy Ed- sang The Hallelpiah chorus in the open Murdoch, a natitie,of Sterling, preachers in he city, there will no providi ecthern with 60mmine John XeGrat�, Betty Do'rronstem, wards; qpartette, B. P. COICIPu9b, A. air, all seemed to be rejoicing reasonable anlountof$urfacc in the land, of "Willitio&dld arm," -who doubt be a very. large attendAnce. PtOCtCaidn. Unkh, McGrath. Sr. Third�Marfo Macfarlane, Jean Woods,' Margaret living Saviour, emigrated to thlt country with', his ReV. Mr. J. A_& McConnell -will take HOMES -MAI? LIQUM.'j�ED Dill, An;ne 'gr Kenneth Dill, Campbell. An amusing play, "Rooms At elevtn church services were =bthe latd Mr. and Mrs. J'ames Rev. McKerrollvb services in Toronto. is a Canada Paint ProdActspeciall held Kenny to Let," g1ven by yearf when t6 chutches were beautifully lat4, 6t the Tpwn§hip of —Miss with a Protective coat durable en Hinis, Thomas McCarthy' Margaret Habkirk q5f To- bUghtowithdtGtndthesevereCatiadioriciLnat,. Lucy and Jean Woods, Ploy Edwards, decorated *ith Ragter lilies, es Stanley, when or4k six, y-dars Of Rgei ronto, hda returne Being made of tht very best Canddlare Rea oxj4c�, c&, C&tbgrilfe -Xn�ellY, *Clarence Looby. -Do-nAld MeXnzie, Russel Tg I I) v an pa is an I d tb.the Queen Cit Y Or,. a - d Im , d all manner o. 'g' Mit in the ater, �pendfng Easter holida y a heavy-bodicd oil� I-fornes -rdll, rb�dbined with of flowers. 4e family c m—in ' Ira ek McConnell, Do�� id Dewar. The second part, Put on Roseg bloom 'here at itil t ys with building wondeffWly dutab e. giving it it qu, e roughest turnher Delaney, by Elva Derwar. cotsi-sted a of a varygl6ssy and imea. The named The Tint ehandsome appearance; Kingdom. 191p Stfad Liquid Ped will vna�d t Aid Jehniiiger, Loretta heir -parents 4 , Borne tim cho us day *as n - perfect one—warm, and deceased was thblit0t,'to 4Jass away Rjbkirk.::�ffr. fAni :%,ebber ar- Zds byight,'gpeakl�g to us,of God's great of three soni; two Veronica Holy- dance, sailors' h6mpipe, J10an sisters, the 4vedin Calgary A ,right'& IU* Praliefs Krauskopf, Joseph and Ethel Jovrett; olio, Mary Stew- kindness. brothers names. b�4119,' llilneg , Mid so a'� L, inral" *eek �6r 1b. h4., CA �J�& W. Nr$, Bretinan, CaMe art; song, A. Dunn; quartette, B. p,, ae omparded- b9- his dafighter, 4"k, -M -fth You f. 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