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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-05-16, Page 4_z 1.—. 70 -7- 77 9 UP 9 WA lap. t t ad Ow _g§ tae TA %QA4 O�Mjag Stapd, N Jim Vaster- (in &T, , voi, nmm i A. 4v, q is wer X lor le cv.04 At been 1 ID4 ada*,60,,pf a.pp;4-' -1 Son- his dqpqty, A t oba, 40us. awaj __Qqk� _aj�other t Va kie �Vgfi S4440wgd. �0115*. 1i r, Miss V.141.10wan. '14 i� pg e 'went it rd cAA Ulat AW, 4 in poor Wait amaw. P ho. $17 ix wearing short, trousers at copmtoonee, where he left his OIX64wear A NO le A nw, I' the e wowd be one in midst down to a busluesis R10m.-on Bay at., S Yl" to gL!41.4or One. e" until tbAt b ttoLd 4ee ad car at 4Ad o 1q, Awl,q 50 specialize to ba 0 ha many frleadq,,of wa,s the voice, t h d not outgWwn hJ the headlines on t4e b,4116tin boaAs Davis P 411 be ple�so* li, Ing % 4 cruel b1dw toh 4*ut, The little fellow had, Wow but Mathews went out a -bacle b pdipg a week or 86. In- 'b w ue"rip.1,W gt da4th '314 MeAt ezerelses Such a dis lot- �he door. Two detactivepare wi bles,Mr, cc eW p over aight to fit his deep bass way and never came ba % cuwtO 110r AS A '44PPV� relief wi�ut oro k­FOr ddYs Brucefleld.­q . �O$ ey, -and 14119 'VO'IW.W tA - I 0, A, � to kPlOw", the Ost 41 pm&* Qf the loft Upap Mille -r. of �realrnei of blushing, for it could of the Globe and Mall'and Empire lie a adi are re covsrin;, froila"bnot; r Englantt. ended and his hair began, so nearly Prince of Wal s and his brother, when h wap balu ta New- Scarcely be determined. where W face were the accidents which befell the their ness of typhold $Qver- the stuO, 'T now- Pqvq ore 0*cllol �castle hQ',' whigh nave —Wulw Mber of �he'eongmgatf on 'bodli rrai got ,tou 'Men , ae'viame with were they the same color. It took trying to ride homes. f4u years of 000 Their dad got tlirned ou�, ypsday afternoon to i �1 Ix her parents to Canq4ao fi.rst oettlifig considerable time for the novelty to on a horse over in France inspecting up tbv,'Pr0W-ses around the ehurch 5, Tew 'k Th Jp al W Is 'at Ayre. Later the family came, to wear off, but that over eveiryone, ev- the troops; he fell off, ra� -,June ek e le f A iid le too. What- and ma=,6;,UisL% Florence 13eattic. 10, Tait7s juito 1 i, cr'4ai f \,Rarpurhey, where the 'deceased re- ell, th'Seniors, agreed or begarAe re- ever else may be said about our Royal was a vigltof ' Sunday at fhe home of June; 12, at A _ adtew'g, �ondon, And, 4u sided until her marriage to Mr. Ad- conciled to the fact that. it was a family, they are not experts'at rid- Mr. A.' T, S�qptt.—Mr. Ross Scott,- of Jun 13, St. ma fifty years -ago, when she moved most becoming charlige, and all agreed Ing horses. ILondon, sAWSunday at' his hi Notes. 'ibe' Mother's pay. servie to Lot I 2on the 7%h Concession, that Johnnie had been a good boy dur- l,grucefield U. P. W. O� Andri churL here.—The Ich. w� in'll 'ch was her home until twelve ing the past year, so honestly de- will hold' theii next -regular morOly jgyed. The cilst�m of'over-3 7%ese are made. in o, wry fte quality of Browu Calf Whi ond �Gua4,1 ",, yone wea yeam ago, when Mr. and Mrs. Adams serves his gift, In case some in our WALTON meeting the ome of Miss Mary Ing -a flower In 'honor of his or her metal calf by the Muria -Shoo Co., and you m4y'lijvp OL'i'lit"t" at" Y Your choice, ave up the farm and moved to Blyth. midst may not have seen him. since dd Gibson, on afternoon of Nflay 21st. mother, was largely followed, pulpit, of a square toe or a m or, beels. 88c Sale Saturday, Bpeolal clearing edium English top �Vi* She was a woman bf universal per- that moinorable day, it would be very unes with many staple articles added.. see A colleCtibi will be taken to defray organ and ebrumunion table heIA bou- --mom sonlity, kind and considerate to entertaining to have him mount our windows. Beattie Bros. 2044-1 the expen&6'� Q4 sending papexs, mag- quets oVroses and sweet peas many P. friends and neighbovi and a true wife peculiar platform in our perhaps pe- azines, Northern Ontario. of theta -sent by Moore—Wilson.—The following no- sons or daughters nd mother, and her passing will be culiar mass meetings to speak to us tice has been taken from the "Hub- who aie,falr a*ay,. to mothers at home felt throughout a wide circle. She as none other but John Doig can bard County. Journal." The bride, as h re. to, pulpit also there was is survived by her husband and a speak." 1URICH M-pe'wilite flowers in hou - v family of three sons and three daugh- stated, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 George R. Wilson, Park Rapids, Minn., who are,"over yon- ters, Mrs. William Ross, of Londes- CROMARTY Mrs. Wilson formerly being Miss An- Notes�__MrL William Ruby attend- der," . ".1undy Said: "Some boro- Mrs. Charles Parsons, Varna; ed the funeral of his brother's wife inoille Mrs.' Janies Cook, Yorktoa, Sask.ip, 33c Sale Saturday, special clearing out odd na MCulla, of Leadbury. "In the lAst week near Bad Axe,' Michigan.— 0 living hei us, Miller and Ernest, of Constance -and "" with many staple articles adde& See presence of only immediate relatives Rev. E, Schq ther' dt de:tlut livi.lig Oyer windows. Beattie Bros. 2944-1 alke and Mrs. Schuelke, there e 'ilatio and most, intimate friends, a quiet in ere given by Thomas, of Harpurhey. The fune�al formal wedding, beautifully appointed of Heidelberg, visited at the hone of Dorothy 'McLean and'Margaret Me- TELEPHORE 11 OPPOSM COAWRCIAL HOTXL 'was held, from the Anglican church, Baseball.—At a meeting of baseball Mr. and M.7k*. Thomas Johnson On Doriald, and a song, 4 4 "Tis Mother's -N - Blytb, of wfhich the deceased was a enthusiasts at the Boundary on Wed- of Mr. and Mrs, George R. Wilson, of of and Mrs. E. StoskOPf, Day" was sung by five young girls— was solemnized at the spacious home Sunday.—Mr, -member, on Friday last, the services nesday last, an Intercounty baseball Kitchener, visited relatives litre on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooper - and this city, Saturday at high noon, when being conducted by Rev. Mr. Haw- league, composed of teams represent- Sunday.��., and Mrs. N. Taggart, daughters are removing this 'week to their only daughter, Agnes Gertrude, kins, assisted by Rev. T. H. Brown, of 'ing Farquhar, Boundary, Cro, marty became the bride of Harry W. Moore of South Betid, Ind.,'visited relatives make the`ir home In London. At the and whic here during,,the week.—kr. artin, Be h is working splendidly, the from our village, but we believe his tastil Seaforth, and Rev. Mr. Abe y, of and Staffa was organized. 'League The rooms were simply but rvice Sunday m6ming Mrs. Cooper Y of Wbodstdck, was here on Tuesday was presented with a Life Membef� ,ssor comes very bighly'recom- nq mended-4tev, J. A., M�Cnnell and me . being looking a�te rthe interests of'the egg ship Certificate by the Women's Mis- hard frosts keeping the land in President, Kenneth Drake; Vice -Pres., pink and white cut flowe tb an pool which" good Rev. Dr. L Maitlndbank cemetery, Seaforth — decorated, the color sche oper4tionp as the continued snow a odesboro. Interment -was made in officials were appointed as follows: past winter'being very favorable for Win. Simmons; 9jec'y-Treas., Edgar rs wi -was recently organized Sion' C. Fle.'�eher and J, W. Bon- abundance of fern. The shades were ary So6ety and with a LIN Hem- shape.—As there will be no celebr4- thron, as repredenti Elder, were Thom'son; Executive, John Bolt -on, drawn and lighted candles threw their here. Mr.: T, L. Worm has been ap- ber's Pin by her Sunday school class, tioa here on the 24th, our villagers in Clinton, on Tuesday last attending Mi ss 'Ann". Curvin, a lifelon pointed manager of the ioesl board.— Mrs. Finlayson and Miss J,,n Me' will be free to spend the day where th Pr sbyt ry We be - DUBLIN Boundary; John Hodgert, Farquhar; mellow rays over the sc,i�rie and were g resident Lean reading the address and making it is being celebrated.—We regret to lievemeeting-of e e Jas. Hoggartli, Cromarty; Jas., Bar- the only illumination used. Mrs. * H. of Stanley Township, ps esentation for the women, Dr. Fletcher is to take the set- Notes.—Mrs. John Murphy, of thO, b,,r, Staffa. Games will be played W. Mitchell presided at the piano, and the home pf'.her sister, Mrs. Charles Clarence McLean for the boys, alicl report that Mr. Hugh J. MacDonald vices in Motherwell next Sunday.— we o4hen Line, Stanley, on ference was made both in the address ay niglit aiid had to be on Mo- A very interesting service was.lield in. -village. returned from Tottenham last throughout May and June. As the prom tly at the hour set, to the Re- *as taken quite seriously ill ek. The lady was called to the interest how, in this league Reaman, a bedside of her dying cousin, Mrs. B. largely determine its sue will strainps of the "Bridal Chorus" from Tuesday, in her 68th year. The fUn- -and by the ministet to the high re- rushed to Cannel Presb cess, the Lohengrin, the bride descended the Y"an, Sabbath school Doyle.—Five oys of the Senior High vari,u, club, solicit the enthusiastic eral was held on Thursday and inter- gard in . wfiic he hospital at Seaforth ng last, Motheis stairs, escorted 'by her father, She h Mrs. Cooper is held by ent was'made in Bayfield cemetery, everyone: in the congregation, old and Mr. Sdhool class entered into an oratiori- support of the comimunity- Get be- made a Jovely picture in her wedding in operation was performed that night. Day. The attendance was very g'ooucl cal contest last Friday night. Each hind youir.home team MacDonald has been suffering and the orchestra added much to the at the opening gown which was an exquisite crea�� A Good Concert.—The concert giv- young, and to her always cheerful, from stomach trouble for same years, interest of the occasion.— s. R. E. V student selected his own subject. game and boost it all the way tion of white silk georgette, with lace en last FriAay evening in the T Mr Th6 Adven- choir, Sunday school, prayer meeting aggravated and no doubt in working cently, together with Mr. Cook,, en� Ralph Dill chose, "The Knights of Co- through. The schedule is as follows: and ribbon trim, and further elabor- tures of G�andpa" was staged by local om es. She will be H -all, wiheiOLAhe comedy, " own faithful, willing service in churbh, his condition gradually becoming more Cook -is in'Keswick -visiting and re,, Iambus"; Robert Byrne, "Ramsay May 19—Staffa at Boundary. ated with a tracery of gold threads, talent. was. well attended and created greatly missed but as the son, Mr. McDonald"; John McConnell, "Stev- on his farm that day, a few miles joyed a motor trip through different May 20—Farquhar at Cromarty. and carr ing a beautiful shower bou- a good north east of our viqlage, had a tend- parts of the country.—Mrs.. W. Kerr, enson the Poet"; La Verne Britton, yi irripr4.ssion. Th' May 22—Boundary at Staffa. quet of brjde�s roses. They were met e various parts Win. Cooper, Jr., is taking over the "The Yellow Peril;" Joseph Feeney, ency to make him worse. Wbile the of Seaforth, is May 23 --Cromarty at Farquhar. at were well, taken by� those taking part, home pliee, we'll.hope often to have visiting her sister, "The St. Lawrence Waterway." The the altar by the groom, where the operation was a most critical one, we Mrs. L, Redden, and pent the, past May 26 --Boundary at Farq the title roll'of Grandpa, taken by Mr. the pleasure of seeing the mother and believe that at date of writing he is week here.—Mrs. J. L. Meek return- b,oys, judging from their matter and uhar. bride was given in marriage by her May 27—Staffa at Cromarty. father. The vows were plighted before Leonard- Wagner, being worthy of father and sisters back in nur midst, testing nicely and doing as well as ed the first of this week from' To- delivery, had each devoted some time May 29—Farquhar at Boundary. special mention. The Zurich Band even if only for short visits.—The to their subject. The judges decided 'edestals, with rendered a.'ail carr be expected.—Mr. and Mrs. Peter ronto where she spent a few week,% an improvised altar. I May 30—Cromarty at Staffa. niber of selections before long looked -for and mAch planned -f Mann. were in Exeter for a day d-qr- with her, daughter, Miss Winnifred, or that Britton and Feeney were equally June 2—Staffa at Farquhar. nations, ferns and lighted Cathedral ad large baskets of pink and white chr- the concert started, and during the days are'llere ing the past week—Mother's Day was and riends.—Mrs. George E. Whlker, entitled to firs prize. Others wh.) intermissions the Hersall Excelsoir Monday the y f June 3—Cromarty at Boundary. candles were on either side, Rev. H. oung people of St. An- observed in our churches oA Sunday of Guelph, is here visiting her sister, took part in the programme were H. Orchestra entertained the audience drew's will celebrate their annivers- last and there were 1tood congre�ga- Mrs. William a Hills and Anna Molyneaux, each con- June 4—Farqubar at Staffa. W. Mitchell, of the Methodist church, with some"firr-e sel'ections- ThL- pro- ary. Servi McKay.—Mr. A drew June 5 --Boundary at Cromarty. officiated, reading the service and the ces morning and ei�ening ti,,, at the three churches and in- Boa is home from McGill College, tributing piano solos. A chorus was June &—Sta I ffa at Boundary. impressive ring ceremony was used. e un nd will day at 11 and 7 will be on- -week or so on a well rendered by students of the High divided between the band and the ducted by Rev. W. R. Alp, B.A., of eresting sermons appropriate to the Montreal for a nq SimPresident Mrs. Feeney open- June 9--Farquha�r at Cromarty. Following 'the ceremony and con- occasion were delivered and -also in visit and'we believe will be in Londou June 11—Boundary at Cromarty. gratlations, a four -course dinner was library when the expenses have been Auburn, specialist in young people's, the service of praise.—Mrs. Frank cluring the summer months taking up deducted. The play will be repeated work. ed and closed the C. W. L, meJing June 13 --,Cromarty at Farquhar. - served: The table decorations were Special music by the chcilr, Hort6n has returned from over a four preaching work during the university on Sunday with prayer. Various top- June 16—Boundary at Farquhar. vases of pink and next Friday 6vening in the Townall, which, for the occasion,.will be aug- months' very pleasant trip and visit holidays. He has made a good show- white sweet peas Bayfield. mented. by about twenty of the young in the State of Florida and many other ing in'MeGill for his first year, tak- -ics were discussed by the ladies and June 17—Staffa at Cromarty. and lighted by pink and white candles. a splendid paper on "The, Ideal Wo- June 19-:—FarqUar at Boundary. Covers were plac Division. Court—A sitting of the people. A great crowd is expected on ed for twenty and Tenth Divisi , on Court was -held here Monday night, when the Blyth Chral much benefitted by the change. Mrs. es and is another of the many Hensall man" was read by Mrs. M. J. Ven- June 21—Crowarty at Staffa. the menu consisted o . f frtot cocktail; places of interest and feels� and looks Ing some scholarships and cash priz- inger. The ladies were again request- June 23—Staffa at Farquhar. on Tuesday"4,and a number of cases Society will pres6nt the grand ora- Holton was accompanied by her cous- boys who is making good. His many bichen, cold beef tongue, were giverfa hearing. The first case torio, "Belshazzdr." About 50 sing- I, MWs. Gibson, f Toronto. She re- ed to attend the - monthly meeting June 24—Cromarty at Boundary. creamed potatoes, creamed peas and and to keep..before them at all times i tried was john'ston vs. MeEwen, the ers, in all the Splendor of Eastern cos- P -orts he 6imte—as ideal in Florida,, oqss in his une 27—Farqubar at Staffa. cartots in timbal oases, friends wish lum continued good sue- ,styudies and preparations the inotto of the society, 'Tor God pickle&- and plaintiff claiming refund of money fumes, will take* part. Everybody but tha it was not quite as warm as for the ministry�Miss -Emma Dick - July Ist—.13oundary at Cromarty. -black current jelly; combination Sal- paid for mulberry trees which it was cordially invited to all bf-these servic- some years and that there was con- son and Canada.',�—Mrs. J. Flynn, of Clin- ad\with cottage cheese in center; ton, was the guest of Mrs. David alleged did not gzow. Eeireling vs. es.—Mrs. Saw, of Simcoe, who has who was called to the home of Crawford and of Mrs. Hugh Flynn angel food cake with both pink and siderable rain, but all the same de- her sister, Mrs. George Glenn, of the during the week. Heckman was a claim for the board been the guest of Mrs. H. Me McKILLOP white frosting arid pink and white of the widow during settlement of for the past two Gregor lightful. weiather on the whole.—Mr. London Road, a little north of our 33C Sale Saturday, spciial cleariniz out od weeks, has -turned Robert Morrison, of our village, re- village, 0 d brick ice cream The delicious bride's estate. Johnsion vs. Pepper was a to her home—Mi t her t ill- cake was made by, n ccoun Of recen IiineS with many staple articles added. Mrs. T. J. Nary, ase ases Edna and Grace ceived a telegram on Wednesday foe- ness an operation for appendicitis, See claim for balance, due on the purch McGregor spent a few days during rlon last advsing him of the death has again resumed her position as as- windows. Beattie Bros. 2944-1 who was one of the guests. The of y WIN'THROP Presents to bride and groom a quantity of,hay. Yungblut & thepast week with friends in London. of his b�other, Joseph M017A 11, s a Eighth Line Notes—Mr. and MT were Deichert vs.'Bbyce was a disputed ac- —Mrs. Ross, who has been visiting Drayton, No�rtfi Dakota, frorn SO Of ist at in the Hensall 'Post Office.— Notes.—The W. M. S. and Ladies' Henry Koehler are'at present visiti s- costly, numerous and most beautiful, count. Judgment wa,s reserveo in all friends in Toronto and London, the ef- On Monday eVeM'ng 'next, May 19th, 1`9 among them being a Ford Coupe from Aid meeting held at the home of Mrs. friends at Stratford.—Mr. and Mr - cases by His Honot' Judge has fect�i Of a stroke. he deceased. was in Herisall Town Hall, 8- the bride's father. One item not on Lewis E. N. returned and is at present Visiting "MY Friend Charles Dolmage last week, was Dan Regele spent Friday at the ho me the days programme was the charivari who Presided. The followi ng largely attended with 30 memers of Mr. Charles Regele - so ago and leaves to. mourn is death from St Ma S, her brothers, Hugh and James Me here on a visit a couple of years or From India," as presented byPlaYers .—Mr. Henry which was accorded the couple by the barrisIers attended: Mr. J, G. Stan- Gregor.—Miss Carrie McKenzie, ry Promises to be better answering the roll call. The meeting Bauerman and son, Manuel, and Mrs, Eighth Grad Of a wife and members of family.—Mrs bury, Exeter; Mr. D. E. Holmes, Gode- Toronto, spen the week end at h - th n ever and it will be well for those e pupils of the local - er William A. McLaren, Miss Morrison wising to hear these talented players rich and Mr. Judd, London. bome here.—Miss Ethel Elgie, Of and Miss Reid. spent the week end to secure their ticket as soon an pos- opened with Mrs. C. Hillen presiding R. Kahle attended the wedding of Mr! schools of teacher, wl�qm the groom is -and all repeating the 23rd Psalm; Pd. Banerman, at Moffat, on Wednes- they we London, sPerit-the week end at with relatives and friend re given money to buy their the Scripture reading by Mrs. John Boyd, tday-4Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regele home of her parents, Mr. a s in London. sible, as they -are reported as selling qw'n "treats" and went on their way nd Mrs. _MrS James Sparks has returned very fast—Dr. F. A. Sellery and Mr and messenger prayer by Mrs. Robert essrs. rejoicing. Mr. and Mrs. Moore a KIPPEN Robert Elgie, of Tuckersmith_—Mrs. from ' 3 c- Brantford where 'she spent the Sellerk,,of Toronto, accompanied by Campbell. 'A very interesting paper Charles Eggert and Ed. Sherbarth companied by Mrs. M 23c Sale SaturdAy, speciaii clearing ou Hrbert Whiteman -and daughter, n re , brother, t odd Of winter months with her daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs J S. Case, of that city, i 'S li ith many stavle articles Toronto, are spendi g a visit at the Belle and Wa accompanied home y "New Era in North Formosa" was were business visitors near Atwood W Warn Wilson, mot:orodo to Wadena " ' added. See n windows. Beattie Bros- 2944-1 given by X.rs. William Johnston, fol- last Wednesday.—Mrs. Eiseler, from where they took the N home of Mr. John W Mri. Georg motored her4 ort Saturday returning orthern Pacif! hiteman and her daughter (Mabel), lowed by prayer by Miss Saunders. the West, who is visiting her father, daughter, Mabel- of our village.—Mr. McIntyre, of Detroit, Who inten § were Pleased to me6t them again as for Poynette, Wisconsin, the borne of Thirty YearS In Mission Field.— ar�id Mrs. Herbert Glazier and chil- spending s ks here with her they were former residents of our �t� Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, who was a dele- Mr. Charles Michel, spent, several the groom, where they Will Spend a The following from the London paper dren, of Stratford, accompanied by mother— ome Vree zate to the Provincial W. M. S. Con- days last week with Mr. and Mrs. �6rief ,honeymoon with Mr. Moore's will be of interest to'a great number We regret to report that viention, held in Hamilton in April, Henry Deitz.—Mr. and Mrs. Julius parents. The bride wore 'k travelling of our readers, as Mrs. Guuld i Ms. Robert Hunt of our village, is present Mrs. SellerY, this I-eing-her Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, of Cliaton, vis- village, with the exception -of the ited at the home of Mr. gave an excellent report. We learn- Doerr, of Gadshill, visited their costume which was a three-piece suit native of Kippen. "The members of Thoas Butt, of our villa and and hag been very poorly for some first visit to Hensall.—Mr. and Mrs. Is terial,'of the Wo- ge, during weeks. Mrs. Hunt has Guffered from J. D. Buchanan, of London, were here ed a great deal by it, how the work daughter, Mrs. Fred Haegy on Mon- of tan colored imported twill, Mrs. the London Presby t week. --4r. and Mrs. John rheumatism Of 'a very severe form recently spending a day being done and what is still yet to day. the pas Moore was born and raised in Park men's Missionary Society, are pre- Mason, of BeIgtave, visited at the for a number Of Years and which re- relatives.—Our gardeners are trying Inter- ' North End Notes.—The cool wea- Rapids where she attended the pub- paring to entertain an liftetesting vis- home of Mr. or so with during the past week,Mrs. lest in the work will still take a great- ther still continues and there is mois- lie sch�ols and later attended St. itor in early June in the person of derson and Mrs- William An- cently has begun to aff6et -her heart to rush in the seed this sprint., between -er interest to help carry'on the good ture and to spare. What is required Catherine's Academy at St. Paul, Re- Mrs. W41liam Gauld, widow of Dr and general health, and at present is the work, which is so badly needed. At no- is beat. — Messrs, Neal and cently she had - Alex. ' many 'shower's which makes, it taken a course in Bea'u- William Gauld, who has recently re- Me -Kenzie of our village, has conred to her raoT. Mrs. Hunt is a rather hurtied and often hindered the business meeting it was decided to Humphries, merchants, of Walton, ty Culture at the Cosmotol gone to Toronti 'spend a few weeks hold a garden party in the near fu- have motor trucks on igty Col- turned from a life''of active service Imost reGpected resident of our vil- work with 'her daughters. M Kenzie's -We are -pleased to see Mrs. the rounds col- lege at Minneapolis and in December Abe mission fieldof Formosa, and who lage, who has lived here for a great Alpine MeEwen able to be out again rs, Mc many friends wuj be pleased to learn many,years with her sister, Miss M. after her illness froth scarlet lev�r_ ture and arrangements will be made lecting cream.�--Mr. Ed. Pryce, of opened up de 'Wilson Beauty Parlors will lecture at meetings of the various at the next mebting. The meeting Hullett, has fifty head of yo that She is somewhat ung'cattle in this city, where she is doing a branches of the district on her work health and her many Improved in Bell, and her many relative�3 This de - closed by singing a hymn and all re- on the pasture lots which he purchas- ni6e business. She has alwaYi been in "The Island Beautiful friends hope, friends will'be sorry to Aearn of her and a former resident of our 'Village, and Mr. N. P, Warrener, of Pontiac Mich., peating the Lord's Prayer.—Mother's ed from Mr. Irvine some time ago.— a favorite with the younger set and voted Worn with good care and treatment, she illness. Her daughter, Mrs. W. J. was here for a day or so last week Day found general recognition at Owing to the contirm an, who has given over 30 ay return feeling much improved. John ton, of St. Louis, is now here combining business wfth-a visit,—Miss ed rainy weather made friends of all by her chai-ming years of her life to mtssionary enter- S Cavan church last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gordon, of Cranbrook, did not put personabty. The groom is assistant prise, was formerly Miss Gretta Mel- —Mr. William Ivison, who likes to with her mother, whom it is needless Miattie While the official afternoon program in an appearance with his Ellis spent -a day or so with grocery teacher of the eighth grade of the lo- ]is and a nativegf see things in tip-top order, is mki to say She is delighted to have with friends in London during the paft n In the Sunday school was one calcu- wagon last week.—The spring birds Xippen, Ont. Since great improvements to his home byg her—Mr. G. C, Petty Motored t "Martha Made 0 To- 'week—The play, cal schools and has charge of all gym- Dr. Gauld himself was a native of ha�ing it all nicely Aingled and fixed ronto lastweek accompanied by Mr. Over was presented in the Metho- lated to ren -And the children of the are all 'here, which brings delight. it nasium work of the schools. He is a Westminster it is natural for the up—The Gauld Mission Band of Kip- and Mrs, Earl Drummond and daugh- dist 'e"hurth on Tuesday evening by arection which they' owe their would be well for boys and men who splendid Young man of exceptional a- Presbyterians of -this distAct to feel pen imiet Saturday in the school room, ter, Dorothy, and spen� the wee Mothers, it WaS particularly appropri- prowl around with gulls to recollect bility -with every prospect for' a suc- that the family belongs The meeting k end the Young People of Winthrop. was opened by singing with their relatives and friends. On large audience was de ighted with the ate that a set Programme should be that there is a severe Penalty for kill- cesful career. They will return here larly to them thai to.th� church as a by= 76 Mrs. followed in the Sunday school in or- ing these birds, the excepti6ns being and will Monteith I �o their many whole, and therefore 3h*s. Gauld',� vis- led in their return the first of this wee%, evening's entertAinment.—Albout -a00- de'r that the scholars might be led to hawks, blackbirds and English spar- friends. The Journal Joins the host it has been long'alitioipated locally. prayer. A good report froi the Sup- they were accompanied by Mrs. G� C. delegates are expected to attend the an early appreciation of what their rows and one or two others.—It was of friends in extending congratula- About, 35 Ply Secretary was read then each Petty, who had spent the past three W. M. S. convention of the Exeter -others mean to them and the Mother's Day at Bethel last Sunday, tions.9v years, ago Dr, Gauld, in his one took'their classes for'study. The weeks in the city.—Rev. H. Naylor District on Thursday.—mrs. Sam influ- last years of tridnifi# for the "ministry roll call'was next. The Blues had 13 accompanied by Mr. G. C. Petty, the Petty addressed the leagu ence n lat- The serfilon by the pastor was tender that they have over them i eT life. Wbite and red flowers, sym- and very appropriate. Charles Boyd the West, and there he met MisA Mell* vp of S4. SiOns on Monday evening. iBeddes 18, 763 and all united in the Lord's Paul's chu�cb, motored to London BRUCEFIELD ho was the organist afid choir lead- Prayer.—Mr* and'Afrs. W. , Crew- first of this the he address the.foll(%wing numb'6rs bolic of love for mothers gone and gave a nice musical selection accom e on MIS-. ion ataWn in and Reds 12. The. closing hymn -was latter as a )representati mothers living, were particularly not- Panied by Miss -Della MeGavin as er at the charge.. Shortly after they ford and Ve' week to attend the Synod were given: iceable in the congregation- Mr. Fer- organist.—The next meeting of the 83c Sale Saturday, speow clearing out odd returned to the, East Readings by Misq Ellis guson gave an address to the unda Bethel Ladies' Aid will be held at 11�e` with —ny atavie artioes acided see and *ere mai ra, Also MA- J- HUM, all beibg held there.—Dr. G, L. Sn-atW a vocal duet by Misses Margaret an3 y dows. Battie Bros. 294'4-1 ned at Kippen and almost immediate- School and we are sure it will be well the home of Mrs. Dauherty an Thurs'_ wIn and Mrs. J. B. McLeail to Of Ripley, motOred to th' home of Mr. has disposed of his dental practiceF Lo I e Dr lY after left to begin theirAfe work to Mrs. j. Cra pay honor MISS Gla urnmod. a piano s10 by remembered by all. A mother's choir day afternoon of this week.t-­JI hero to Dr. Knapp, of Toronto, who dys Way, and selection by aving Mother's Day Service.—Go to Sail- in Formosa. It I# the intimate story, day S wford on her 4th Pirth- will take ver the practice in a few Miss La VM held at the afternoon services resided in Toronto for three months day School Day and 'Mother's Da he was present4d with many days. mmie and a,.number of her of the' intervenind years -that Mrs. Dr. Smith is returning t bei flowers,. 0 Chi- Pupils on the Violin.—Next . Satiday and was very much appreciated.. The last winter I became conversant with was observed here at the Sunday Gauld will recount biler lecture tour CR90.. He h -ad established a good evening the 1, 0. 0. - F. will att odecorations were beautiful.— a number of sensational matters, school hour last Sunday, with a large and a graphic stoXy, It promises to b business here and Proved himself a divine service ond DESS Irene Patterson, of Seaforth which may or may not �be of interest attendance of parents and scholars. for this mip e HENSAT, in the Methodist Spent the,Week end -with Mrs. W. C' to Your readers. I will first ment siona#, still retains eri,' No. I Practitioner and will be missed church, in After the presentation of the g6od thusiasm The Hengs,11 101210PPIng; Mili will be running Berirrett.—Mr ' and Mrs. J. Wams'ley the collapse of. the Home Bank, the wisrbes of the school to the mothers at presen for the'wbrk and is -at home on &nesday and Satia-Mar bei eek M 7 2th ly because of ill health. of Wben a hollOalrfall� on either Pethick,of Seaforth, call- management of which wildcatted Present, and to mothers everywhere, Dr. Gauld was imbued with the de- of these days we wM criop on theipire Afid, Mrs. J. t on vious ed On Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton on with the deposits of the people and a member of the primary clas day. Pre- sire to do missionary work in Fok- Sundai slid Mrs. John Arm- robbed them of it all. At a meeting sented a pure w4hite. flower to 'tTe Any Persoil eantmAplating h strong, of Blyth, Miss Mark'Nether- d* depositors in Massey Hall, when est mother Mid te&;2ber in the school. he heard Dr. BWK,ay, then on bb to consult Passwore, of th6 old- mss from the time, when still a boy, ptoAsre Battery for, thir d' st furlough, le Bengali. Wade, of Belgrave, spent Mr. Clarkson, who has'eharge of the After oxPressitigi't"rilm for the hon- fi ro ley nd Mr. Mr. and Mts. Fergus matter, gave it as his, opinion tbat.or 6-OrffOrred upon her she said that At that time a V-6pil of miss Flora mefs.—Coingn1mg *I Sutdty with iiti*e on'it. He was Bauard.—'Mr.- Los -ter Gvenlock Kb the first bumm of.there would be nothing for ihe de- she -had been teaching . lelass of b6yg McColl, nowof OJO cftr, and it IS evi. Thursday after% ii in the month of er Mitchell, spent Sunday at his h g grdillfi Was heard for nearl)r .25 vears. To teach a class dent that he hai, been suecessJul In June -and which4f1l Ub on the 6th of Constance, lieVe.—Mr. Pen Riley, of in one of the seats near the platf4m in Sunday school means sacrifice but communicating, his, enthusiawA for June, the llongitil p6aj 0Mce Wil 0 ttt ng the in Co' cement foundatio for and woman fell over o -A the floor. Wer get an interest in our yonug pe rae in and lfi� Wfflfarri'T 'hifdreno for thL% business, titen. n I Isee our pretty. new ffats. We ralssians to -his o I dos ng tv�o in with She, with her husband, bad worked P16 that vj,4--' could not got in any dai1ghters are'lli. #�infng'for the work. the i3filee f6r,the, hAlf hol%ay, but the revmrt�s?g now born. have just purcha a 'her w9y. Mle lgfdvised the bo An Besides heitig an, olimtEwditig mbiiiorl� o*,fted mid 'sorbed us ed 5 dozen pretty bright nd saved vdi,at ithok could for ye rs ot to have for 61A aga, iiiiii it was all Orb to iialt4te the example o1r, tiaAW will � be H,,�tq Atid -have &�wh6le window full at usual and th( their t _V- r*rs. Ga office will,ble'. ope ft&t ASHrr.11' gone. Whelft 8' 'Jjft-d,UP Ad Was dead; SUP41hWildefit and keep right on g& Uld if, thelm6thor ot $4. 00—teglly,'gelitgational bar otial In the milig ot t wt, r hero f t eldt'st So, cot. all. gaiDg for thfis her heart wa bt,6�in.. To me tMs I 1 t6 SUM-SY'sch'001, X9r We all nood Obtdon hWAYS fr6l Oto 7, utid 1061C bol out odd tj f Gail dpow la, VM 19A In-datibft ih time of the S'%Soh. Seo seems little ahla�t, �,f twrid4gir. An- 41 66 we can get'and we rant There, our 8�%ing 'holdot§ until ChO other sensation�l, nihttgt, is ire, the Win, Ofti Ottdo` Old to stladY our Oibles. h -the I %e'r6ps -MV6 look alffils Stion tooluding Dj�,' . 6 Hit forthe 24th. illd� ihblte Wle a tudy the good '9 It zgi Afll as un To *o&h *A's i�stimat- moe wd a I e� ta �Q61ftld, d6' bladk to. Oro M reqdent will love It .. r M19 Wth 10fi 4� iadft dispu ng� .hXs wmeh, IT0,1P 'O of, kill. have #6i�W* lbbN9. A mot TO a Ond ddAg!" �Alt t, dy elaim H . ............T1 i