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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-03-20, Page 4l is =X4 ...... ... .... 4W- Iit oat. IIt Ilep.R. te the Prospects the mv ol Section No. 7, tSchool Revorthe i1ollovano Is PO U frt for S&o cases Ure "ve xep.k. .44aciAl wWra, 'for the moutba of 4 dlaos, auary v,4d Febra- are diasse r wolvep. A ,,w". a.' 4XV perlegea 44 Sr. 1 40 T4904 Sboeg -e to be cut ary. The H - " -' t� F _0 M-44 aster!R4 indicates exArolu firat . or hidJ$cqssiqns in the Otario V n Iay previous year in Jr. W—ASUE14 WW.P, "One wolf that got caught An Upon by U CALF. OCT', wo t a y -who gets h*4 us in" Dorothy R9bi 7811,i; Earl. Sararas, trap," said Ur� Jun 19 of' c4to v 4wable, V orr. Decher' InO.V4 lit Wright, 72%; *Tom me by brealdug the chal the pr.gv., Co* X, h Stu vath the addregs 74%; F rank n 06re respe�qk he PROOdAWAY, price the wiad-up is Brintr in the 9r pas up -04, 41 t 41,101, JQ 8 MT. John- X". XN�'t4 Old Ment Ur. Wilso�-wag well and14** kell, W%; *Jim Veimer, 68%- said the WoU he got had -bee mains were broita ho rard Kersl!&� $016; bAbit of coming right up to thia Sheep brW,i kqgt.� many yea but leavirg ome K 11� n6v be remembered you weekA cons and now 00 h -Dashwood, b 11, Ev 4eration'to be )ert Cooper, 78'/*' VIV40 COOP- peli, and looking through the craeks, '14' Oral even Inaicial er, 7V-. Sr. I -1 --Janet bhappal, 98%; He said be.- saw wolf tra,hka n t1xQ UA W gritueo, f 1red'Robins, fr that firnished ovidence pf-E nVolvi llgrs Arttur Dinuin, 90'A; Mi eoh use, in the westly; -of the a on go millions' of d 0140W at Of on 'o ; I . - ' � V,' be by old but wheiv ,he. hao 11—*Doxis Sarara6, 844/ The, twii wolves will vj-1140 Pa I acake tario's 76%. Jr. at the riD their itaies. are resided W MOntAt& fort�so. WWRY 10 Ie At Os '14 -# r A. J. bdiagXiv r, size Iv; *Bernl�e Harris, brinj Of a or Orval 00OPL 799' $20,OQ bounty. vy burd a t; Xati IL �n S a �urd oy, a to ;lip vooltd 77%; Lloyd Wren, 665XV; �-%"Albeyt i&uk, f rA eilig,vety, kind �yor the first-time in some Years at Dinnin, 63%. 'Ist--4Beatrice Drover, d the ausli �of the Wom6lo."Ju tltnte� andxpm�4quO has emanated from Ross Roggarth, Willie Chambers, 'ST. COLUMBAN 16. 404 had 4per� least, the demand th Nurnber on roll, 22; Etue purchase4,- th6'60- ed well orough con- Frank McLeod. the Legislattirp for a umber from here acrr 4' e Sauble"tine nor on th th A St. Patric eratiOn ;Df fhe whole field Of taxa- Notes, --Quite a n ts C tematic readjustme by the High Mex ao , Arldk' Ontario with a view to sYs- Teacher. -teded the concert in Dub termed a St. -Pa average attendance, 20�Elvu Bolton, b,7? lin given of at the auction ae. �f C� rits. Speaking on Of the W44 held at thp�� meeting of. th2::, f* tion in i-alad effec Those School pupils. lolays die- 'Cix+ Budget. H, Fisher, K.C., Liberal taking part in the different 1P red Melick ha, iikeu in, People's Society of the Method, 6C the BLINVILLE �, 1 . . �� ared tinguished themselves and deserve to'�� lfte k h I1*4y ig member for West Ottawa, deel .,rship in his - ar 4 and, Church on Mondarevellir ts had been imt- ch credit. The musical part of the furjitur, e jokL are 0.business Xr, Albeit ar evening for h6lding t. that for years Impos Notes.—Mr. Charles John received mu wasi their regul thought of effects word from Mr. John Jacobs at Huron programme was also good. — Miss of Mr. and Mrs.� Louis their. *eekly meeting,'and coming only . . . . . . posed without any Jb thello IWW$0 upon industry in Ontario, and consid- county Home to the effect t4at Mr. Annie Dalton, daughter of John Dal-. 1CaIhftQVeh-, 16th coneessiou,-Ha�r. The one evening from St� Patrift's Day. the'bW ant was - qoe,it, tl,,� Pair hility Thomas ton of Hibbert, is convalescing in St. --will assume :h�ss On A most pie eration- given only to the availa Sinale is gradually sinking Hospital, London, following alla spacious � bagiOnent -being 'fille.'d to ov- April 1st neXt-rAr since his removal to that pWe.-Mr. Joseph's of -the money it was proposed to col ap�endicit k &4�rd 01 Brien have: movieft- into erflowing and nicely*- decomted wi lect. Garnet Johns has been sick *ith the O'us oper th Ia seri -ation for Ontario public men repeatedly found jaundice -Wood bees. are. quite the She was taken ill in Goderich where the ho.1.4e - owned by Mr, Msurice all the'St. Vatrick eMblem'si-Vving's ting in Quebec which thing these 1,,,yr,. There have been she had been teaching. Her many WebqJ -�-Jrh ion of Rev. H-� v�ry pleasing and fscilialting appean, . loca industries might reasonably be expected to f the local- - ]Lutheran 4uce. The meeting Was 'in cbarge of quite a number in this neighborhood friends hope to 'see her soon home Re4,.6;.-t�astor O institutions in Ontario, - again. -Miss Nellie Evans, of Beech- churc,�:V As not accepted.at the,meet- the Pre9ident, Miss Viola Higginsi build up their this week and last. -Mr. Wilson Haw $, Uday who. and in the hit and miss Policy Of kins and family have moved into part wood, was also operated on for the hig Of,,the congregation Idit u performed her utie's in the chaii �gue in Ontario. Mr. st in The 40g.Wr will give -his decision whe- irigly'and �.capably. The taxation in vc of the residence connected with Mr. same trouble on Saturday I most pleas there might be found ther he' Fisher thought Charles Stephens' store -Miss Lena London. She is recovering very nice- .. will remain or leaVei next programme conmted*of- splendid mus- reason for this economic loss to Py is able to be out after her recent 1Y. Her operation was not so critical. .Sua49#,,.,vFarmers are -Ibusy,- harvest- ical selections by Mt.- John Passmore rup 6;op and report nd. Mr. Fred Heo,�;� dik th.,dolin and' TEL"HONE: 11 ils of the. senior -Miss Irene O'Sullivan has complet- sy the province. operation. -The pup I �- '� readings . b�,':.Mlss Rattle school ha . vie had ed her course at Business Col- ,,of ap as exec r� guitar; Provincial Treasurer room of Winchelsea Although ce estimated the per capita debt a number of holidays owing to illness lege, Stratford. Whittesid-es; solos Aby-Miss Scarlett Pri at only $39.50 per person in Ontario, in Miss McCulloch's family at Crom- School Report. -The following are and Miss E. Shaddbck- duets by Miss exams of KIPPEN 'and'Miss'Viola Hi ns; it has been worked out by other arty, necessitating her presence at the results of February Nellie Boyle g9i School Section No. 3, McKillop and Ti our Grim's Seeds instrumentals by Miss Rena Hudson, Rdden and family, s they - M�ve JU& son, and"theit.ifar staticians as vastly greater than this hme-The members' of the choir are a Farmers. -We have 7 a out any reductions practising a play to be given some- Hibbert.: Form V.: Total 750-�-Edith in for�sprfnu call and get our pdees. 6f� 1%11 cornet *solb 'by, Mitster Edward Little, 4 great deal of,trouble and Gickness, to he c4i figure. And with Mile , 6 Mary O'Sullivan, 603; AiL7� kind& .. A- ity of yelilow'blosioM wee. and addresses by Rdv.A.'Sinclalr and in the family, Ws. ves, in the present plethora of taxes the time in the near future, we, under- s 09 -_Clover on W. E. BuM Xippml- 2987-2 Redden, only Exeter No call citizens of Ontario must continue to 'stand. -The W. M. S. members had a nie Feeney, 561; Frank McGrath, 604; G. J. Sutherland. Mrs. Alice Joynt within tb4 � p9q k uNirint .4 Mr. anWd is t wee s contribute year in and yeitr out a quilting at Mrs. Richard Johns on Denis Downey, 488; Margaret Plan- Note�ioz4blrs. (Rev.) R, A.. Lundy and Miss Gladys: -Luker acted astroke, from. w1och she has" -not y6t villagei on Monday,, -Jast;l;�Mrq B- Form I[V., Sr.: Total 450, vj�qlj -.w' h friends in Blk�h during companists tothe player�s aild's�loists recovered, is 0'1'pend- portion of his or her Wednesday last. nery, 481. and till,confined to her Cimpbefl;'bf Toronto, . -hett 'her I , pa . rent, S, rnighty big - -he - r -The Misses � Olive and durin the , elveni aring the week 6W 'With earnings to provincial coffers. It is -Evelyn Melady, 401; Clarence Me t iist�'*eek.-L 9 ng-' A' nice lunch room, whia With "theli -family toward some relief in these quarters Quaid, 389; Gerrude Downey, 379; Doreen`­4�boper who have bon in To- was served at tfie close -of the enter- makes it -especially hard Nr Mrs. Mlr. and Mrs: 'k. Muidock Miss McGrath, r6nitp"' " -i tainment, which was very much Id Viola'.Feeney,, 349; Agnes ding a visit,for 'the' past en- H en, suffering as -se -still is from Greta Lamm%% is­ff01n'* e -'An ng in the Legislature that the Liberals CHISELHURST edd 296 missed have returned home.- joyed, and during -the lunch time " -are bending their efforts in their calls 332; Fracis McQuaid, the stroke., iij.,::Of ho7- pait.in a hurriber of, c4pc� ts t&et er ed for an overhauling of the whole sys- Notes. -A -painful accident happen- Wri-tiiig);. Frank Hart, 262 Zss XM W, Cooper; of Londou-, who gu�ssing conicat proved an interest- true it ofte th her. friends in music�: 31iss Slay n is at troubles do,notlwi tein. ed to Willie Parker one day recently, Writing); Lorne Cronin, 230 (missed has beh. "visiting relatives here, has ing part ofthe. evening's -pleasure. The come singlj.--�While eng-aged. at'saw- �and Miss Sells. -Rev. A.;-.:Stftclalr, h ng); Joseph Hart, 205 (missed returripd",-liome.-Mr. and Mrs. Ed- proci�eds at.a small sum, amounted Nobody in the Legislature,, per whilst cutting wood along with ot ers. Writi ing with a. crosscut saw at Xr.,Gior- whd has,, be�ii i 4.qjjv� X19 in en Writing and Composition). Form IV, gar Butt, -,of our village, visited the to over $18.00'aftef all expenses were 4ftornoonite'resting course,of-, sermoas.., Will bps, took the Premier very serious- in some way the saw of the next in dori Bolton's, on Monday O -Norman Miles, '121; f6rnier1§',.parents, Mr. and Mis. Win. paid. a nice little kyrn forhebenefit last, Mr. W- buckled, coming in contact -with his Jr.: Total, 45 preach 'to - the' Yftgg eup e � on th ly when he accused the prohibition Ilim, Parker, -the, young Sog -18, Nora Me- But ists ()f the Province of laying in wait hand and causing a severe cut1which" Lillian O'Sullivan, 3 t, ,':Seaforth, during the. past of the"Leaj�ae. est sqn of Mr. aild Mrs. Enoch park- oming- 'Sunday'� nd riters, of Golden Weding.-On Tuesday last ei,, hAd.tbe misfortune to g�t'olfle.ci entertaining continu for Sir William Hearst and hitting needed the immediate attention of a Quaid, ft2; Charles Miles, 301; Al- week --Miss Margaret Cha e the orderf the ronin, 276; Joseph O'Sullivan, the MJ, Road, was a visitor it the - pleasant event occur- his hands ba -Aly" cut, requWn a day or rather Ahe eve ing. ' There him over the head with a black -jack surgeon. It is to be hoped no seri- bert C at noon a very n ).-Joseph P. Moyla'n, hoike ,of 'A - and Mrs. Harry Ches but it remained for the veteran of ous results will) follow. -Miss A- Lo- (missed exams r. - red at the home of Mr. and Mrs. number of stitches and drosiinlg at are so many that we c6)ftA6f - keep the Legislature, Sam Clarke, Liberal gan, who resides near Exeter, ip vis- rincipal. Form III., Sr. -Thomas Ley kersmith, during the past Thompson Murdock, of this village, William,,witli ta� of them. all. -Mr. Arnold Mac - the doctors, it appears Len Purdy, who has been West Northumberland, iting relatives and friends in this vi- McQuaid, John Miles, Alice Flan- , thur, a soli,of the member for week. -t. Just fifty years igo they were hap- Clifford Brintnell, were, runiling one Arthur, of Port AT J41be house in Tuckersinith. to publicly puncture the bubble which einity.-Syrup making is now the or- nery, Leo O'Sullivan. Form 111. Jr. lIvMg- pily- married at St. Marys, from where of the ,,, together, while Gi)-rd91 late John MacArthur an old Hensall -Denis Feeney, Elizabeth Carlin, ommed, Mr. Robert Cooper, has the took their 'wedding trip to Buff- the Prime Minister had created. der of the day, although the bushes y Bolton and- Kenneth McLead were 6pT �oy for many years before leaving -the alo and Niagara Falls -where they had -here, was in the Vill nd, Norman McQuaid, Jno. rented. McLennan farm, by the lage, the fore part a John Holla "Rot," said Mr. Clarke, according are getting thin there are quite erating another close on the same 'he 'of the week visiting is, unc e, I I Mr to reports, in dealing with the Prem- number who think it pays and who Flannery, Bridget Delaney,' Edward red scfi�bl, and intends moving in relatives. On Tuesday last, St- log, and in a little kriendly race't Mary Delaney, the near. future. -Mr. and Mr& Em- Patrick's D y, they had the 'Same saw "it prefe 'the maple to Melady, John Hart aii7 Arnold,. and renewing acquainf- lees statements on this subject. r any other. ? 3: .Of Mes.srs. Bolton and McL�od H Katie Flannery, Alphonsus Cronin, ersofi Smith, of our village, visited groomsman and ridesmaid present' bucking on them, caused th�ir� saw ances,-and, his many friends were was the liquor people that laid the Rose Melady, Mary Hart. Form 11, at the bomb of Mr. Samuel Hay, of with them, namely, Miss Martha to jump out of the cut and catch Wil- plelLsed to see him again�Miss Mar- black -jack on the -head of Sir Wil- roni ee�Xr . cl�, and liam's hand, cutting it very deeply gget- Douglas of Blake, spent the liam Hearst" He went on to re- BRUCEFIRLD Sr. -John MtQtiaid, Hanna C n, Blake, diVing the past W Hunter, a sister of Mrs. Muido Kale -Holland, James O'Sullivan, Ed- Joseph Dsymond, of McKillop, spent Mr. Alexander Murdock, a brother If across the, finger and cords of his we�k end at the home of Mr. and MXs. :mind the House that Toroto had Notes. -Mr. Scott Davidson has returned five Liberals in the 1919 bought the old McQueen farm -on the ward Hart. Form, 1, Sr. -Florence a few diys at the home of his bro- Mr. Murdock, and both residents Of left ),and,. and he being left-handed,- William Forrest, Tuckersmith. O'Sullivan, Fergus Melady, Edward ther, -Ro'b�k, of the 2nd of Tucker- our ViKage, and it brought back a make, it all the more unfortunate for election -an unprecedented political London Road from the McDonald bro- O'Sullivan. Form 1. Jr. -Mary Me- smith� r ut time -Mr. Lorne Wbite� upheaval, -and Hamilton and Lon- thers.-Mrs. McCartney, of our vil- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bowey, of flood of pleasant memories to .- the rese Quaid, Mary Miles, Loretto Holland, our village, entertained a numbex of and Mrs. Murdock to have the same sides, of ffamilton, spent the week don, solidl . y Conservative after the lage, returned home last week after Agnes Delaney, Mary O'Sullivair, Al- t�ir , frX nday evening. -'bridesmaid and groomsman. afte on, had returne end - at home here with his paren 1923 d not -a spending a week with friends in De bert Hart.-Hargaret Doyle, Teacher. R of the London lapse of fifty years. The table pre- Miss Jessie'Bucharian spent a C -ie Farmers Attention ati in 1919. What earthly troit.- and Mrs. W. H. sented a very inviting and fine ap- London last week----�MT-. X Of days in Sk"MKIF`01arke, would On- W. M. S. -The regular meeting of R a objecet,a Job. n�� during the past pearance, being well supplied with and Mrs. J. B. Simpson were visitini-. ately bringing about the downfall of day, pre- e of the low pices on Prints, people of the social evening at Hills casions of such kinds, and the good and thi,.-We believe another danee If you ake, considering d6i: ta4o prohittlil9rd 6f de BA friends in."London part of last week stsl have -M-. S. was held last Wednes- YFIELD week. -We would remind the young such good things as are found on oc Mar�h 11th. Mrs. Brock Takq advantag ng Sir. Wiliam. sided. The messenger prayer was Gimghams and all the other goods on the Green, this Friday evening, - Mrs. old Irish emblems and decorations any roofing or putting Iii-litning Mrs. Hough Thomas Kyle - gave a real St. Patrick's aspect is to. be held in our Town Hall on read by Mrs. Addison; bargain table. They are moner-eavers. Soon rods -on your buildings this y�par, be Spring, sewing time. see all the new of our village, is,spend to Friday evening of this week. - Mr. 'see read a very interesting, paper dut of it will be to yonf-inteiest to, the study ook on Korea. The glad goods- F- A- EDWA111. 2988-1 ing a few days with friends in Clin- the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- William A. MeLaren is havinghe in- M6 before placing . your�.brder- TUCKERSMITH (Too late for last week) ton. -Miss Vaijorie Barnaby, of Say- dock aimed at having the event very terior of his dwelling remodelled� message has spread more quickly in Only'riletil goods of choice ..W-estnd Notes. -The syrup mak- Korea than any other of the Eastern Breezes. -Miss Nina Heard is!vis- nia, is visiting at the home of her quietly celebrated with only their own Mrs * Grandy, of Detroit, is here vis- quality handled and -priced, to family present,yet a number of their it has iting in Clinton -Capt. Charles Fer- uncle, Mr, William Ivison, of our vil ing her brother, Mr. Geo. Gramm, Ing season has arrived and those who countries. It is said that there e. -Mr. zind Mrs. John Jackson in- friends learning, of the happy event an we regret to learn that live and let live. guson is in Detroit for a -,few weeks- Jag d and kodding a Specialty. are erigaged at this work report a been one convert to Christianity ev- Roofing good C. Bell, who has been art, of Stratford, is;. via- tend to leave for their western home that was taking place, -dropped in dur rs. E. Me- ery minute since the first mis'sionary Mrs. J. Stew ex Gramm is quite poorly. -M iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. �his week. :Mr. and Mrs. Jackson ing the whole afternoon to ress Barg and little son, of London$ spent Unlimited Territory. in the Clir4on Hospital for treatment landed there, and that no one is al- Ily Of have the best,wishes of a host of their best wishes and that they might a few days here recently with Mrs. Pollock. -Mir, and Mrs. HU Ms,,. havidl, has returned n- r for home.- lowed to become church members b re guests of Mrs. I-ItIllys, friend in t6i future -home. yet be spared to celebrate their diam- McHarg's mother, Mrs. Thos. Peart. John Elder H I n, a f7 Aud,' Ifts-'Terrybeiry visited the til they have won a -soul to Christ. ami to mi mother, Mrs. Currie. -Miss Dolly ond anniversary, as they are both -Mr. �4imes Drummond and Miss near Lambeth, this Mrs. Dow read a very interesting still so smart and looking well and here 1, Hensall. week.- d and Mrs. Ross, of Woodstock, was home �ovpr Moore, of Toronto, who were Phone Mrs.: L., Trich, of London, vis- piece out of the Recor Mi. T. Drummond and his 2987-tf the week end. -M -r. and MT -s. Thomas carry their years lightly. M�r. Camp- visitIng. ited,he daughter, Mrs. T. Townsend, Tough out of the Messenger. Mrs. bell, of Toronto, just arrived nicely in enbury closed with prayer. Parker, of Naikam, Sask., some years For veranda n good condition, 121st,-Week� Ratt time to join the family. The happy ago residents here, are visiting rela- heap. cornelious Cook, Hemall. 2988-2 couple marking their 561h annivers- s.-Floy- Edwards is visiting in tive nyone wishing to join the Horticultural 'leave their name with Mrs. ary Were mad e the receipient of a Kitchener. Society will pliNise VARNA STAFFA ford has gone T- Elder, befro,lat,of April. 2988-1 large number of nice presents, show- Breezes. -Frank Bats n.g. 1925 Wall Paper ing the esteem in which -are New . wall they Notes. -Miss Gladys Beatty spent to work on Crystal Spring Farm with kotes�we are sorry to lose Mr. sThe st;Ylis-'and patterns are lovely held. As we mentioned, the members inery.. pe, and the Prices isd-e Vi011L 'Come M 11 0 S. "Robinson and little son a few days at her home. -Mrs. M'- Baxter and Turton, who are carrying in ana Bee it. of the family were all present name- v illage, as tb Gowan, of Blyth, spent the Week end on a large dairying business. - His- HemphUl's Dr�r, Store. 2987-tf .I ey have moved r u with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Reid.- many friends will be pleased to hea ly, Miss Ethel Murdock, Mrs. (Dr.) jjdX-tomarty. but we wish them every inder HENSALL— -A. C. ffoggarth. CT and verY Mm. Willialif Lammie, a'siser of Mrs. George Coleman spent a few that Rev. A. M�c:arbane is Tecov For S-le-Tersei cow 6 Years oK to fresh- Campbell and Mrs. Joseph Speare visited Mrs. en 10th April; good easy milk We. invite the ladies of Hensall and vicinity' days.with Mrs. Nelson Reid. - Miss ing nicely from his recent severe ill quiet. E. Lindnfidd, HensaIl. Ont. Box `4!F to- attenct our Early -Spring Millinery Ope ielatives in Palmerston and Hr '9988-2 Murdock, and her son.and daughter the week end. -The Staf- Olive Lions returned home Monday ness, having suffered much pain �,with 287. e latest and also Miss Alexis, Murdock, daugh- iings��-,Ffiday and Sarurday of this week. We, t,�&­Womeres Institute will meet at after spending a very enjoyable week erysipelas. It will likely be sortie The miuinrY­DjsplaY of 211 th i&�4*^and,Siturda tef of Mr. Alex. Murdock, were. preff- With Mr. Robert Webster's family.- weeks before he will be able 46 re-' models on Fr Y, Maich 20th of Mrs. J. M. Miller on and 21st at E. Uvjit4es, Hensall. . M& Spar- ent. Mt. Muidock being an expe r Ain Carif�bell rt have a large stock of Piefty, Bright and Col-, riesday afternoon next. - Mr. M Grace Coleman pent a few sume his duties. Mr. C( row, of Paisiley­4n eJiArge,, u Reid. took the service irery aceeptablyi.. last wall Pap 'with the violin. and, hii 'daughters orful Haf� and.. will be pleased to help -you tol 'Elliott returned from Walker- days with Mr. and Mrs. Nelso the latept designs;' Asphalt skilled in the'way,of being 4.violin, was none Sbing 'villle last Saturday and he intends -Master Thomas Chuter spent Sim� SuAday morning, and there ples. Bl. dn� the'buildink lin-9 Hard- ist and pianist, 9 real mu�ic treat fill- choose. Remodelling and Retrimniing che'ier'- . ther. Everythink" day with his cousin, Willie Clarke.- in the evening. Next Sunday Rev. taking a position there for the sum Suck and Birch. full, ood flooring in Oak; Wavle ed the aft�er��on'hours and well on attended to. Miss Rena Johnston spent the week Foote is expected to preach. morning jam. -Mr. and Mrs Sangter, 'Builder. Box 214, -11ensall. mer. R. Kleinfeldt evening, adding charm to the tend si' ere sympathy to ReV. -t and Won Free Ptoii'Priz6�T`4 Lon- 'were blessed with the birth of a baby end�with her aunt, Mrs. Evans, of and evening -Their many friends ex- ;5854 anniversary. I last week. Seaforth. ne Mrs. Crosby, of Courtright, in� the don Free Press of'Thursday days- -Briefs.-Sugar making is now the The Elite Hat Shoppe,.Hensall.- ae very nice loss of their son, whose death took "After delvlh9'fttWthe literAry� talent order of the day and some ver MORRIS molasses -has been -sold onthe market place afb�r' a few hourW illness on of n' less than 4 3 cblnclusions,�to- the MANLEY 0 and delivered at -our homes.�We be- Death of Mrs, C. Procter. -Deepest Tuesday evening, March 10th. Xrs- "Broken StoryP1. (copyrightp C. I$. Car- Notes. -Messrs. Joe and Stephen sympathy is extended to the family Woods and daughter, Miss Anna, left ruthers), oi,.the. Free Press Broken lieve the fall wheat 1� looking very I -well in this s�ction, hWyig.been well Eckart have completed their contract and relatives of the late Mrs. Charles lWednesday morning to attend the fun- Story Contest, Prof. Frew 1�sndor, protected during the winter months in pulling down the old landmark on Procter, of Morris township, whose era], which took pace from ih� C. librarian of the University of:�West- I -T. H ' 11, president. by heavy snow falls. -Mr. J. W. Skin- -rio and -the Cowan farm. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. unexpected and sudden death took N. R. depot, London, on Thursday, ern Onta Purcell-, from, Windsor, are calling p1me in Wingham Hospital on Tues- March 12th, to Woodland ceTetery, of the F4o;��I­A��irtising Agianey,- ner, recently of Granton, and former- Rev, Archdeacon Sage, conducting the judges of the contest,. have reached ly of Wdnchelse4, whd lately, purchas- on friends in our burg. -Making maple day morning. She had undergone a ed the general store business of Mr. y, but if critical operation from which she s nersyrup is the order of the da ervice. Wildridge Crosby Would have the decisions as ear old on%he 17th. Mrs. N. Glenn, Hensall; Miss Viva Sim, W. C. Davis -and rented his store for the mild weather continues. it will be faiqed to rally. Mrs. Procter was 8 been one y 'Mon lolway Higgins, a term of years, has this week open- e - Rodney, and Ruth I Of short duration -Mitchell. Bros. are most estimable lady. and the funeral and Miss Woods returned hom preparing to do their custom sawing, was -held from her late residence, 4th day evening, M1r. and Mrs. Crosby 496 Dundas street/, London, havexly6en ed out in business and being i -n ex- accompanying them. -After -an illness awarded, respectively, the first t, ee pe eileed busine man and well as the farmers were busy drawing line of Morris, on Thursday afternoon hr ri 88 ntest as sl okLn of,: will, no doubt, command logs. while the sleighing lasted. -Mr. to Brandon cemetery, Belgrave. Be- of three weeks the three months 01(ftcash prizes,- in the co ch h P share of business. - Mr. Davis George Kis.tner met with a. painful sides her sorrowing husband she is son of Mr. and Mrs. William, Sturg-� taken Western Ontatioby storm rand a good eon, William Lloyd, passed awayon: has gone even.fwther until itlettnd- and Mrs. Davis will efijoy a well- accident last week, when lie slipped survived by two sons, R. Clayithil Friday last. The funeral was held ed from border to. boWer itf'Onfirio searned rest.' Mt.Alex. Buchanan, Jr. on the ice, but it was found that no Procter, teacher at Fort Fralicis; Carl has been shipping for th4� past weeks bones were broken. afternoon JW Bayfield and out of the Out at home. and one daughter, Mrs. Wes. on Saturday ario domain to Kerr. o� Brussels. The former was cemetery, Rev. Archdeacon Jones- the open spaces of the great, West. a large quantity of fine geed grain.- Mr. ancl Mrs. William Armstrong Bateman conducting the service- Mr. The prizes, first, $25; second, $15 ; 11, unable to get home for the funeral have returned home from a month's Mrs. and Mrs. Sturgeonave the syntpathy third, $10; the next 10, $2, and the ALMA as he is in bed with the mulivs. London, South- visit with relatives in of many friends. -It is but a few next 15, si, winbe sent to the fortu- Notes�Mr. Fletcher Gibbings, -who John McCool, Mr. John Hopper and weeks since we recorde&'the death of nat� fiction writdrsimmedigtely." wold, 8t, Thomas and Dutton -Mr. Mr. Harry Hopper, of Winghani, are spent the winter with his brother a0d MTs. A. W. Stalker at her home in Carnpbe1l-M1ktD6'd Alex. Swith anddaughter, Miss Hel- sister and brothers of the dece gall. -On Thurs- Ars en -were In Blyth during the past A letlin' of Ne" C other friends here, has returned to Toledo, Ohio. It is now our sady day, Ma rch7 an interesting event Deceased was a devout Chri W his -home in'Rosetown, Sask. - Mr 11 of the passi �e��-Mrs. A. Ca�e was recently sti-an wo- man and a member of Belgrave Meth- duty to te ng of her took ulace at the home of Mrs. Chris- 7 Orval, f oJist church. husband Capt. A. W. Stalker, Which tim MeD, 11 of the Township of In London.�Mr. Rosbnljury and Miss Halikirk and two children, New value -new ne ine of e�eV�rofet nio n, vis w delg fA Winghamt are at present visiting her co after a sho Usborne daugliter, Miss Ileatrice, of Toronto, -have bee - better than er before. The,nublic has r66gnized that ibhev� took pla rt Illness, on Mlarch 6th. Andrew 11, Wivi UAA iting Mr. and Mrs. R, Cudmore.-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett- riday, wd,9 Mario in marriage to rolet r�bresent§ � a high stabda-ta of quality at low cost. As IAt the date. of writing We regret to Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Hen- well known here by many of the old-' St" 6f'St.�Mar-ks, TUCKERSMITH rt C4f . I result Chevrolet has bedbiad ih -world's largest produtdr bi 1�, , learn. tbat-Master Frank Oedden, be- ited friends here the past er resident, who regretted very much the youngeit 64# Captain aut6m sall, visi 61 thd late obils with modern thee -speed. transmission, No* -,this tween 14 and 15 years of age, Who -Wddk"-MTg. James Campbell, of Captured Two Wolves. -The follow- to hear of his death, For several , nd Mrs. CarnO$,411 of Toronto. The Chevrolet quality' has been greatly increased.. The U4 has been Worklng'for Mr. Owen Gei- oRengall, V"nthrop, spent a few days this Week ing, from the Sault Ste. Marie Star, years he has been Captain of large Rev. -Dr. Colin,, with her brother bere. - Wiss M. will interest many old friends here, as lake vessels. One son, Norman, Aur- 4d inger in the flax mills, and a good and r6let embodies qull* features such -as you would, fto� to an uncle of th" b eTfar ed the -find only on csLrs of'much higher price. Brovm, of near Yjippen, is visiti Mr. Moore is an old Tucker5mith boy. viveq.-On Tuesday evening next, the marr willing boy work", was suddenly W9 iage ceretw6fly, ��e taken most serio'usly ill with an at- -frioft6fiere.-The Auction sale of Mr. The Star says- "Two wolf pelts were 24th, a social is to be held in the tivs and flil6,hapy. couple C11nVPoLVT9T0R COMPANY, 0�11AWA, ONT. G. W, Non held on TrieMay last, wag shipped to the Ontario Government basement of the Methodist church extend tbeifr, 66� good tack of appendicitis in the earlyliouTs a gdd Thetp-, was a large for bounty yesterday by John A. Jim- from 6 to A after vA ch a lecture, of Wednesday vnorning. ''The pain be- biision of aon6ral Motoft, to -be,, rtish6d or the , 4c, nd biddrog ag keen. or, Laird Township, and Erman John "That n I TOU9up- Death of a Vdiiftet Residerit.-LUr. came so lnt�`nso he h�A 0i to the hospital at 86af4tffi, 14 -charge Clotd4,, ielded Moore, Matl,ennan, making a total of Is is to -be g1Ven by RO-'V. It: Fulton John Me his -sister - Mrs r. Peek, fdr an, ititelifd6d', opiO'g4a' P90 0 N, Mr. IrWii is an ohn villag;, jugi of �D nero three sent from here this Seldfo I? e 0 go "ho sail infifteilee, W U�T$ � wl, tRAI n, isuer xee, I recently �`,t 1.06A 1)i4eft 'Mr. ThOnlaG 1yea P- tioni *hieb it is hogod *ill&Vb--600d AG k h, r 1� ved *A� estilts.-Very o'hig 81i 2ntA-%kestiiI9 a the rather dtiddOil d of fh4it -11, eates. were iiwed. by, may 6 8 IT 0 M-6144 WT. 6ear last mont -for ufne Molt time I. .. . ......... III