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imppat-44 meO on Y IMP, 100-441in Mc� li0. keen X4. ee4�1$e of your tact and Nay, Clerk, Ik aeOA More Efioth WArtle �Note4. Lorne Wmi N than a task. e have mess 0 1 "., ! PAT', esebmidt. ret r. 41 YO to Dr. 4� 7' )y uto adin t s* 1001ithS in, Ve A ire what spending the las eetaught I —Mr and Wbs. Wim. Koehler. sfill and Sue hdrior and trait rid pure. to love, immediate raqw1im, of. ond also, lose neighbors, wit John' RApSQn1 aine nz 7vaprip 4
truth, to strive for the thing3l NO uif Holiday 4 August� ROM= fdMurteous To Y kner most worth while. These moral les 4 sJr. 4.—#aXrY irth, 4 du 0 us in Sunday, it being Mr. Koehlelj�3 b ber from here as- qLo400 -W1, 4,�#q�w t ph iixi. Ms IQ$$ witi yew n consistent with Your "Wiaret Be4tie,, stead 69 pmted and so�g have not been given day—Quite a num w W it;rjsa,;nIy sisted at the banking bee at Mr. Geo. Slit in b�eyour life in the eammun Lesday,—Misses Adelinp as a-, al. Y, Messerselimidt teachings and as pupils we feel a Haegy�`�s on TV m0rttl4ne.d 1A A- and, AAeline WMHR()P glow of pride in hearing so = TIT Regele �that wed4ipl; b61,14,w0fe OUT!, 4,409, 41� a ciopen quo in In people of attended the district Evangelical iis district 4n( the, 141- lodge and, .Social circles,, I ol Reprt.—The following IN' favorable comments fro ort our- Su amore mature judgement than riday School Convention held at 'he �w of School Sectio school rof last week.—Mrs. Rachael io� XKi lop, based on the pro We sincerely and deeply re- Rodney -'-when IV gard for selves. Norman terxlo-Iast� Ln F., Hat and Blatzer arid dr. C. F, -Ell r. and Mrs. examinatiom and the year u ation as teacher Oos 04L, l!" J.'�de of 1 1),"7 'he as a �Yist X 8io, per pupil will scion be of the but Grey an �y �.'01 S. er FirAt class H,onours, goo and Mrs. rfoi,moil�iat what has eqnlermw d 7 er( of Blyth, d son, Howard, of Toronto, past. . 4,01y of Z%M Lodge -and an 'honored * -The ceremort wo -ent George Leith, oK over over; Pass, and should y( mue .e hope you ma� v'r; Himours, 75 per e 7 profit by the change, ay w 1. Ci --O. F. an - As a cl, N." pe t
th� ith Mrs.
per cent. )u again return to e spent Monday and Tuesd )aot the Methodist -interesed in h The Trade and all maited- with an asterisk had teaching profession, we trust you will John Eggert and other relatives he -it. neRev. A. Sin 0 il' 05 Pro always meet with that cons % , courtesy and —Mr. illage and was Pro- ert and by the that e e and birs. Charles Egg xy eautifullY:attimd in,faje of our v rfect attendance during June. IV bride w'aa b fair da ing whi ella, and Mr. and Mrs. W14 ensemble suit . ........ From Jr. IV to Sr. IV. I' ch is a teacher's due, baby, D fawn with fur ly making improvements to his t6r Yo - *Jack tioniably mings h *Margaret Pethick, 87' and unques ask Haegy and children, Marie and Lois, ont yours. We at and shoes tQ:roatch, dwelling property, while as a uppe, held at the Milvertan Evangelic church ax f On gome L es 805/6. From Sr Ill to Jr. IV you to accept this ring as a parting attended the Sunday school reunion -niing. 0
id, $Qoriked phai , After the ter� dud surgear� he had one of e t Eaton, 8776; Evelyn Camp- gift. Our best wishes for your hap couple roatorei'-. to -equipments to be found o e you and be assured a on Sunday. June 21st.—Mr. e bell' WYo. piness go William th ho e qf NI From Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill —Mr. A. D. Bell, of this any arge city and kept himel `�Wilson Little, 89%- Wilson Camp- warm welcome awaits you in our Koehler, Jr., is sporting a Ford. village, *)W�e lunch was served,. af- breast of the profession and times. bell, 62%. r' 11 to Jr. Ill— homes. Signed on behalf of the and Mrs. Wes. Fisher and baby were ter which fthe groom and, bride left Shortly after coming to Hensall he ret Montgomery, 87; Harold School." Mr. MIntosh made a suit- Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. *Marga and Mrs. C. Regele.—A number of by motor for tratford, Toronto and was very happily united in marriage Dolmage and on their retu d 831/o- *Russell able reply. rn to Miss Janet Maxwell. a aughto Pethickt wo re- young men i 78%; Roy Dolinage, 77/,,; Willie t will, set the fine home of the of Mr.,Samiiel Maxwell, of St. John, ritly motored to Niagara Falls and Campbell, 76; Willie Dolmage, 64'/c. McKILLOP ce groom Their niany rela- who was a graduated nurse of I following is Buffalo, report a very pleasant trip. IN. B., k, 849/c; Evelyn Report.—The Jr, II—Blanche Pethic School Messer- tives ano,fren(s will wish them larig Royal Victoria Hospital, Montre Sparling, 8414- (equal); Edith Bar i, Examina- —Misses Freida and Adeline and ognii . ed happiness. he leaves to murn the loss Of Promotiol , up whom the result of the Messrs. - &dding.—On Friday Pven- -age, 80%, - Is �0 Rom: schmidt and Adeline Regele wick 80'7- and Leslie Dolm Union Schout Section No. I W, a loving husband as well as leaving tions in 1, �, Murra5; Ed. and George Regetle spent Sunday h a very happy event (equal). Primer—Allen Campbell, McKillop: Sr. IV.—Audry Mr. and Mrs. a young son and daughter. The flor ne (Hon.) with W. Gross, in Hul- ing. 'Jun'!'26' Ome, of Mr. and ful and plat,e`% at the h 'b te most beauti 680/o. Nmer on roll,, 17; average (Ron ). Jr. IV. --Joseph La took I . concession al tri u s were lett. n. 2nd 0 attendance for June, 15.01.—Edna M. Sr. I'll—Roderick McLean. Jr. III— Mrs- W� 'W. ChaPMa to numerous to attempt to name or h! it being the celebra- describe including a inassive 'one f rom mieson, Teacher. Catherine Lane. Sr. 11 — Arnold Hay towns P, Ja ZURICH eir Notes.—Mrs- C. Broome and chil- Murray (Hon.). Jr. 11—Peter Mur- tiQn of t dversary of th I 9 n of 6ur village, with 1�6,`25th ant, the busines me 1 meeting 75 guests assembled Odof, S ciety.—The annua - years of service hold in the -co P
dren, who have been visiting friends ray. Sr. I—Frances Fortune (Hon.), Bible 0 whom the Doctor was ageneral fav �o 0 a as, tfie'', Itful dinner,'after wtdch , ite. The funeral on Tuesday af- tion.�In the ball match-playe in Arthur, have -returned home—Mr- Adelaide Murray (Hon.). — M. C. of the local branch of the Western to -ai; deligh or W eve bi. a reli Melvin Blanchard, Jr., who is on the Reynolds. Teacher. Ontario Bible Sopigrty was held in the there- *A�W`li short progravonet re. diamond on TUivild ves, ternoon last to Bayfield cemetery -was ng. Mr. sided'ove He has :f Done,,. Repo�rt,—The b y Rev. A.- $Ancl4r, of a* private one, 'apart from. the mem- tweert- Zurich Seniors. -and He teaching staff at Bellville, is home for School following is Town Hall on Monday eveTri 12 to 7 in favor of- fine up-to-date car for erself and see successfully the holidays�Miss M. Bullard spent the report of the Promotion Examina- Alfred Melick, the president, presided. Hen�all.- Speeches were ingde by Mr- hers of the Masonic Order of which score - stood urer's financial report show- W.11iiiiii, 'Wiistaway, of Hamilton- Mi. the -deceased was a Past Master; and 3all. A very large crowd was in A who a -shoit time.Ago
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray tions in School Section No. 9, McKil- The treas completed ,his. —Mrs.. ClarAc d that $51 had been remitted to head- E. Re D. A. Cantelon Mr. who conducted the service at the tendance to witness 'the gAme and University outse.��e
of Seaforth. -e -ye M�. 'David, ermette ir 'Holmes i0p. Sr. Ill — Willie MicPherlson, e x . xten a quarters at London and a balance on and ;,"."Napman and Air. Sinclair.. me very fine playing was, done'by' G' d
cemetery and was most largely at- so Bnneii and baby, Kenneth, returned 76�, Fred Leonardt 60- Annie Me as go4d to 11je in.o.ur village this Hospital on Sun- Nichol 60 0. Jr. Ill— hand of $3.67. The following officers by Miss j9brlS,,A:egss.' es and, plays were ret"rig home from Seaforth Earl Bolton, Instrumen4al, tended by the Order. The private both sd
A. telon and and pplause w day and both are doing fine. — The Frank'Dm�das, 690/,; Duncan McNichol were elected: President, Mr. Lou -MicKay, Ferris Can service at the -home was in charge of made cheering as al-� fall' ThIs is invariably wfiattleirly'
a illage and all
for the summer Melik; Vice-Prsidents, ministers of and a vocal'sQlo by SA -iii D intl�rested and 11 do who leave our 4'
schools have closed 65; Della Thornton, 64. Sr. II—Elda -s- See.-Treas.. Mr. Sam Re Vt to the evierArik's enter- A. Sinclair, of whose congrega7 miost deafening, '9 holidays, and the teachers have all /,; Carl Leonhardt, 67. three local churche ' Renniet, 4ad. d tion the deceased had been a valued xcited were -the onlookers, as both i ' eem pl - eas - e d to retur, fi much needed McPherson, 77' sor Committee, f . and Mrs. Chapman meml>er. The callers at the home Iubs are well matchea.—Mrs. g grounds are now looking very, ne,
returned home to a Jr. II—Evelyri McPherson, 87'k, A. F. Hess; Advi ainnient. Mr. trying exams at S. Gingerich. were thq recipients O a formerly known, here as,Urs.-Richard with'.new walksi:.gra,ding -arid level- rest, All those Ross McNichol. 67; Charlie Munn, 60. essrs. R. F. Stade and D. beautiful after the remains had been brought —"The young 6iind- 7s%; Rev,.- John Garutt, of London, the ven by their ne�g#hors,-- here from the hospital at London, was Coadi of Whitevale, is here visiting liP men of the B of t e en Te 4o during United S. No. 10 have passed and feel very Sr. Primer—Kenneth Thornton silver ti , her son-in-law and.daugbter, Mr. and' baseball team donated the sum roud, as they nearly all took first Agnes Dundas, 73; Lorne MeRichol, Field Secretary, gave a very instrue- The in- like a constant procession to -,the Chiselhurat
p of this �Vi]7 class honors.—Mrs. Hanna and Miss 73. Jr. Primer—Bobby Holden, 75%; Live addres-s. munity am -extended to Mr, and Mrs- Monday afternoon and Tuesday fore- Mrs, Robert R. Cald*L C 'ch. gift is /c.—Edna L. Reid, d right up to th day school- Ch, 'th' was ne of nrlie, of Seaforth. are visiting Mr. Notes�The annual Sun continued' health land noon an e time- of the- lage. Mrs. Smi 9 hW The. most r�p . ted by the wholecon-
A Ralph McNichol, 64' ents of ur 'Oy apprecia;
Ruebe -acher. convention of the Western District �ge
n Hart.—Miss Geddes, of Bel- TL �rosperitx' " priva neral at 2 o'clock, so anxious pioneer lresiA vild Nx te TU
is of the Lutheran church will be held Colis Meet. --On Thursday last look at the her many friends are pleased to meet gregatio,—.Afti. Qeoigii'
Moore& og
grave, is visiting Miss Minnie Wheat- School Report.—The following were all to have a en
Football July 12th. A large, a ik'the Conserva- face of one whom -they. admired so hEr again and see her looking . so IS visiting friends in R ley—St. Columban Junior the report of School Section No. 2, here on Sunday, ftgjW(;0tj,0�,& last wee p n - thinks no V'illagb; in OnG xpected t h Huron held their an- e s es c4 d iall and '10
team play Winthrop in St. Columban MKillop, for the Promotion Examina- number of delegates are e tives aft,'Sout much for his, fine niorallife. tender- w II.—Mis J si . Bu anan i
Hensall for fin
n YK> nual-busll*ss meeting. There was, a ness in theti 'me of affliction and ever ing 4.few days with her friend, Mrs. can surpass e dwellings.
this Saturday evening. Come and tions: Honors, 7,5 per cent.- Pass. 60 attend.—Mr. a d Mrs. Chris. A tte — MTr -not r. od
Hoffman and other friends. 0
IIf they win left for their home in Kinde, Mich., wants of his street paveineift and last but help the boys along. per cent. Sr. IV.—Kathleeii Storey, j�"ance and *very much irk -'7 attentiveness : to - the air least, for fine l9sai-esA barge num-
and Mrs. R. E. Cook. and rily mov- rrday�Mr. and Mrs. Harry steA Le ineeting. The patients. Very much sympathy- is Dominion Day.. at.,. the dif-
their group they play Kitchener in 80%; Clara Storey, 79; Harvey Mc- On Mo ti. by ..Mr. felt d fromere to Ridgetawn on Satur� ber
rL of Windsor, visited relatives as very ably taken by the whole community for the e as engaged. ,spent the near future. They have played Clure, 77; Gladys Maso 69. Jr. Ill Rosa, chair yv Mr. Cook who w feront points along the -lakeshorei,,the
Milton Gh,,ef of Clinton. The three games and won, so we wish —Ruth Scott, 78%; Arnold Scott, 74; here over Sunday.—Messrs. .`,bfidleton, beteayed widow, two children a:s.well day'last business f6r..aev-, day, faxw nd Alfred f afternoon was ind VT$. here -being --favorable�Mr� Waugh, of
them !luck.—The ladies' meeting will Sam McClure 71 Sr. II—X ell Bossenberry, of Sarnia, a princip4j�g.Waker a the as for. his parents. Mr. in the bakery
of Detroit. called on old W. Bitritus, of' Aylmer, who gave a Nathan Peek, and brother, Berti. on eral- years some. littlo, time agi), dis- -the Londort Life.. Inslurguee C04, � was be hold, this (Friday) afternoon at McFarlane, 7�%; Mary Macdonald. BossenberrY K" illa ednesday—�,Mr.
tb�e h6lnie Of Mrs. Wm- UcGav"" West 72; Margaret Storey, 70; James Me -Mr. and g od-address, dealing with. pub, acquaintances on Tues&y� very - the homestead farm. While the fun- posed Of: hii to Mr. , mpe in � our ge on W
hi� bakery- btisizi at of Lead -bury. Everyone try Taggart and Mrs. A. J. e0, the platform were Air. eral was it private one, a very large and re-eritered:t and . MT.s Ei.o0foleman, �of .8tat
and cor" Cl,re, 61. Jr. I.—Jean Macdonald, Mrs. Q. N. there are several quilts"toi 'be 81%; Nelson McClure, 78; Edmond Raabe left for their home in South Henry- j�44,er, of Crediton- Mr. J. J number from.a4istance called to,pay Rid iehWined ford,r p4d
short visit to Mrs. Con- -4et. every-. C. T. f U.
Sea orth, and Mr. Tre- -their :,last -tribute of respec manY Storey, 75. Mil- Beid, Ind, on Monday, after a few Me f Sr. 1W
rner,� V , i 'Or. k it -a poin
quilted.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sear Primer�Robert Me 0 la- tuor talptig' M%*ber. ma e, t to, be p -
y are moving to Sea- Ian, Edna Macdonald, Verna McFar- weeks' visit with retwtives here -7 W, f r the South llur&Dt medical men wko Cook motored b e4 kLt., tho- count equyenUort, hich gave' !of theyn being 'nA. effeet� !y ',at Mr. H. kid, 4Z short and mented th SS his houseitdlilkoridj�` lane. Orville Storey�—Elva A. -Staples, Stocktaking: is in procesg .,of whom e 10 of such a young brilz
id o o"t' W
se -in their new Tiome.—, foot all L. Albrecht's general store -"d A,,,addresses connected ith iarge moving., ;v God
ce -interttatip liant -life, and perhaps mone� regret a be -held j iiIj- 7th.
grich,,om �J
Teacher. when -ter"' I Cq1ei, of,'Clinton,
ing is completed the stoek will be taken over the �vuwC�questions of the day 'And his death,Irtore than our -own medical a. very en pris rt je§idon.t Y, - I
goane played here Tuesday evening be School Report.—The follOW, 4ith' hqmle.. of Mrs. Consitt. tween St. f, na- by T. L. Wiikm and J. GasdVO & Sons-' n6atteiv 'Joj;4ining to the Conserva- doetor,, Alex; Moir, who- in speaking here. d to Olumbart and" Winthrop the result of the promotion exami Albrecht. tAve, party� �We,believe,tfte..-fol wilk I jv I.. Of
6d g*e, tians 'Me- The store 9ccupied by Mr. lindlig to your Cargesponder4 Telatvej, tp, his ill be thei�ne*'o' R J- GaschO -deat, a d, �k er gritm, 'T'" -i %hey have Killop. Names.. arA,M Ord cation thing but - at School Section No. 7 te"r.,V,ft$` a.-- 6f theit, friends4==
Wtathrop, vinniAg by 3-0. er, of merit. wi Ibe, mg.arded.1t nol rick.t Of Po 96" of 4 DW16ton, of'-Clintan,2 19t IS Dere, wee Ah- onTo Sr. W—Billie-Thimer. Tr. Jr. IV & Son, `-My.; L. 'W.' HWEInan will' Mr 'CW a h far, and ah&� , fleA cala.Wty. to -the �bvitiL r A 'ves" —R, a gent�s n ce res n' respect. aud esteem did'h '' d M and Windsor this
furnishi g, store -in Vi**.ffi a'sene Ok visitini her Mi& 4iines di��w� Jiyhpst9 -jnA Mii f4chL-
Mrs. stand a good"cha-kee of winning Sat- ll -ss Driscoll (KopJ. Dorothy Dris- opi- of Sea- ier stand�A quiet wed' Of �Jfensall-p�2nd. Vice resident,- Mr. express for onehe had known so wel Bonthron, gr d Mk.'and where A�Ifitend - spending a
Coll (11en.), Or�ai'ffolmes- - To Sr, Gascho's form David Nicol and Urni - an
- ' , ith-Telativin attd�*iends. forth, was referee, and did his pa -as -solemnized at Hensall McQuidd; of Srd',Viiiii d ae Ill—George Taylor (Hon.), Eileen ding n associated, with both in priva Sinclair unW` John JE Us XTs. S.* Ste ImIL Be sure and--gQ with, the boys WLaughhrt, Helen 'Somerville, Cora Saturday When Rev. A. S ,6ident, JO (Aitha, of and professionab, life. i ving - a ha" rem �fimorofnt6 was
-t�ry JG;� oeHig- Miss C�larissi o Kitchener, as it helps out to have Mathe�7, Grace -Perdue, Arthur Bal- ed in marriage Mrs. Miriam A. or,,,-bOrtte-. Secm recent base ball r-, in -the village, :;;;i; ac- tidW jins, -�f Her Mr. G. C. Briefs.—In the some improembnft mide'to 'her- ve !,this vmek-.
1116tiC fouit,"DaiOthy To Sr. II ton, of Hensall. and Mr. Ch r -il _0 between the Boundary ,dah 0, the �rner- of ainta
Eilber, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Eil- �Petty,. sHinsalL Pelegates, match played Qu6en and qu and visiting,hii, relatives
Rev. J. A. Ferguson will deliver an —Wallace Shannon (Hon.). - To Jr. I Zurich.—An I appointed for , all the different and Salem we believe the seeire, stood Nelson Streets; which adds Intich'to near,- ' T - Le kie- a
Orange sermon to the Orangemen of �Helen Tomlinson (Hon.). Melville her will reside in nter- were all: -.-B,� ?
n1avor of - Sa-lem-9tute a the appearance ok her nice dwelling mail elrk ort,the 1, n- andc --�was
in Cava, tile R- C. municipali�v ar ek for. a day or
ve i ook place at . ;, . A anoth4r. meeting 18 to 14, I tea&ers e Zeb—t, 7,11 (Hon.), Gordon White, Everett Per- chure� Drysdale, on Mndayj June will be w li-a, representative VM g. Shannon (Ron.), Walter Somerville esting event t large number from: Hefisall and vicin- propierty�—Our and high in the village. last We
�Z� Oy on ke who 1,aVei -'been 'in other. so visiting his.relatives, Mr. to -Mrs.
e r:- ion icnic held at school pupils ;LhUhe%I Bra. .1. on July I Ith due. Primer—Boyd Driscoll—E. M. 29th, when Rev. J. Gerard performed wj.1I be chosen. sometime, early in the ity attended � the un - - added South McKinnon's Grove, on Saturday last, place, are returning' to their homes J.. Daljas�,-The cause of the
f I as standaid4arer for the the.12th falls on Sunday. Little, Teacher. the ceremony which united in mar nity caused- hyie
—The following al and report a very 'large attendance here to spend their holidays.—Di. G. need. io-the:cammuni tua -
School Report. is ria,ge Xss Irene, daughter Of MM, riding. and good time enjoyed. At the soft Knapp was called to Toronto -the first cent sudden changesin medical si -
BRUCEFIELD the report of School Section No. 4, Mary Regier. of the Goshen Line, Hay, Death of Dr. J. W. Peck.—To say miatch p(liayed on our diamond of this week on ade6unt'of the very tion hat Dr. xamina- and Mr. Sovereign Ducharm, son of that our villagers as well as those of ball on here, we understand.'
N6te,§.—Citizens of our village were McKillop. for the Promotion E ng serious illness of hig�Iather. Wx- Moir has made an - - portant shocked to learn of the death of Dr. tions in June. The pupils names are Mr. and Mrs. John Ducharme, Stan--:- the surrounding country for many Saturday even' ast, between the im
which occurred arran asses in which they ley. Mr. arid Mrs. Ducharnre will il,, were,shocked on, Sunday fore- Boundary girls and our local girls re- and Mrs. Thomas Sherritt are en -joy- nGuncement. He has...transferred, the
Peck. of Hensall, make their home in Stanley Township. noon last toliea-T'n- of the death of Dr. suited in favor ofthe Boundary girls irig a trip in the- northern parts and radiu of which, o I has charge to Honors, 75%; Pass, 60%. all score. The' game was a Muskoka District.—M.r.'and Mrs. Wes.. Mrs. Patterson's Hospital, and from
Sunday morning in London, follow- --rate. asterisks missed Peck is not putting it fully, as sadden- by a.sm Cldll. and family, together with -now -on he ing an operation. His many friends Those marked with KIPPEN ed would biAter--express the feelings very interesting to quite a large num will devote all his time to Peck examinations: Sr. IV—*Eldin Kerr, t46rs.—What is now Miss Annie Gilchrist, all'of London, medical practice at Hensall, regret his early demise. Dr. -1 the Mission Bands of on all 5idea-', A -little over a week ber Of sPecta — The Huron Presibyten '�iinday the doctor Was known as the Continuing Presbyter- spent the week 6nd here with their decoration services have beert for
had built up a large practise in his *Alex Smith. Jr. IV—Beatrice Eb- A Grand Rally of al
4Dwn village and surrounding coun- Exhart, 8111,; Robert Eberhart, 79; al will be hold (D. V.) at previous to ians held their first service in St- relatives, Miss Jane McArtb:ur� Miss good reEisons, Indefinitkly postponed. etta Nash, 68. Sr. III—Margar- Blyth, July 17th; two sessi*ns, 10 a.ni� and taken quite seriously ill and feeling
'try� and was a busy and popular doe- Meri 2 p.m. Fuill Programme— every Band taking tul -operation would Paul% Anglican Church on Sunday Gilchrist's aunt, returning With them —The Couny W. C T. U. Conven- -tor. The sincere sympathy of the et Kerr, 79; Reben Beattie. 63. Jr. ome part special speaker, Mr. W. B. Diang, that only a suceev. last when there was a large to the city.—Our coal merchants are tin will be held in 6odezieh on July
bereaved Ill—Audrey Webster, 76%; Thomas B.A a young Chinese student at Knox col- be effective he, was taken at his wish MOrmAg urch and even
,cornmnnity go out to the 65; Fred Newington, 53, Sr. lege.. Neighboring Bauds cordially invited'. to St. Joseph's. Hospital and within attendance that filed the ch busy these day delivering coal for fall 10th. In the Ing there *ill be a family and friends in the passing out Nash, Picnic hou. W and aisles, many coming from quite a and winter use.—A number of the gold medal contest., Every W. C. T. Barbara Eb- 3oo3-2 a few hours ikidr arriving there
af a bright and useful life. — Mrs. 11—Freda Webster, T61 D. Lu.ndy, secretary. st distance to attend. Rev. Mr. Bennie, memers of RensEdl Orange Lodge U. member and Sympathizer should r., 'on. 62; tiulu Notes.—Mrs. Clutton, of Goderich. after consultation of the city's be t at the erhart, 64; David Shann tebell. was the preacher,, deliver- attended divine service with the attend the three sessions.'
Glen, of Milvertou, is a gues I—Alex- Kerrl' 89; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. surgeons, he wias operated upon for of Mi
borne of Mrs. W. Elliot.—Mrs. Geo. Webster, 41. Jr. I inK a very able discourse�The sale brethren at Varna and Clinton where (From Another. Correspondent) icits. lie pass6d through
Swan is spending a few days in To- Archie Smith, 83; John Johnston ' 79; Alex. Monteith, of the London Road, acute appenAi of home-made cooking, etc., held in services were held in connection with Presbyterian Sei-vice.—Deep earn- s visit- Angela Johnston, 69. I—Ruth 1�6tty well, although ser-
ronto—Mrs. Fred Tomlinson i .Gor- during the Vast week�Mrs. Hurdon, the operation p
the bas�ment of St. Paul's Anglican the Order on Sunday last. — Mr. Gra- estness was th6'keypote of the —Mrs. Anderton, of don. Primer—Olive Eberhart, Scott of Detroit, and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, suffering from the very first from bn Saturday afternoon last, ham, of Detroit. together� with his vice condutedby R&v. Mr. Bentli�, of ing in Weston. ets of the anathestics, and church London, is a visitor at the home of Kerr. Gus Johnstom — A. G. Kerr, of London, visited at the home of W. the effe was quite largely attended and proved wife nee Miss Pearcy Scott. visited Mitchell, in the Anglican church,. Aen
week.—It while at tirheS feeling a little bet- I -
-rs. Smith_ of Teacher. R. Cooper, during the past very profitable.—St. ParAls Anglican during the past week Mrs, Graham's Sall, when the Presbyterians Of Carmel
Mrs. R. D. Hurdoch.—M North End Ntes.—The cool wea- was a great shock to the citizens of ter, there seemed to 'be the foriming church hold no service in their -church Mather, Mrs, Geo. Scott, and chu ch the d hi
'Wingham, is aughter, sisters. ,,r re thereor wors- !p on
Tho service was lar -
visiting her d ther continues at time of witing— our village when the news came that of some contpli0ations from which he th mr in Mrs. H. Berry.—Mrs. Hugh Berry, on Sunday morning last owing to the n
-who has been ill for some weeks will hold Dr. J. W. Peck, of ensall, had pass- passed away'in the early part bf Sun- ' —As the work on Mr. C. Cook's new g.
from The Ladies' Aid of Bethel coming of Bishop Williams. of Lon- verandah proceeds it gives more i and attended by an aiiiiience, which,com-
nthly meeting at the home ed away. Dr. Peck was a great fav- day forenooii-ano beTore his parents -nd - a large, 'blood poisoning in Seaorth was able their mo, Im. after receiving a don, to administer the rite of confirm- more evidence of a very' ha some pletely filled the buildint and Y. rendered apipriate music.
to return home Sunday evening much of Mrs. Albert Dundas on Thursda orite as a doctor. not only in our vil- could reach Ill
improved.—Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Me- afternoon of this week—Mr. Samuel iage but for miles around, and will message fremn the hospital of the ation. There was a very large attend- and up-to-date one.—Mr. Ernie Bates choir
s. of Walton, who was inspee-t- be greatly missed by many. The seriousness of his condition. During arice at the afternoon service and the v�ho recently rented Mrs. Bullard's Miss Jessie Park singing a 01' e_ Clary, of London, were week end vis- Forbe hours of Sunday morn- Rev. Bishop gave a very fine and im- welling -immediately east of the acceptably. After thanking th -ng-
itors at the borne of Mrs. W. Scott ing and paying forwork done on the sympathy of the entire community the veryearl!�l train- pressive sermon and at the close of Manse, is showing much taste in put- licans of H)ensall for their sy athy 9 -ice
and other friend:, in the village. Mr. roads, called on friends on the Lead- goes out to the bereaved wife and ing. how s wife who is a the sernlon the confirmation sery ting out some nice flowers and giv- and help -at the present time, and
and Mrs. McClary attended the Ran- bury Line. He went the rounds in' children, also the parents and bro- ed nurse and who WRS with him was held when six were cOnfirmed and ing the premises a very mueh im- dwelling on the rights of the Presby- his new Overland car. — Rev. Mr. ther.—The many friends of Mr. Peter through �11 his illness in the hospital,
ley -Gemmel wedding Saturday after- passed peace- added to the church roll., The service proved appearance, and it looks a terians to contAnubie, worship in -the Brown preached his first sermon at,Bowey, of our village, will be sorry was at his bedside as�be , was well sustained by the little as though he wag not beautify- faith of their jath6ro,' Mr. Bennie noon.—Nifiss Grace Ross. of Stanley, 6 of praise and Mrs. James RoF left on Wednes- Bethel Church last Sabbath. He has: to learn that be has been tinder the fully away, retaining his cons iOus- church and a very fine ing only for himsel choir of the f, but time will tell. preached an inspiring sermon, takffig
charge of Walton circuit this coming doctor's care for the past few days. ness, though -in a very Weak condition
day for a month's trip to the old land. sthe solo was rendered by Mrs, T. G. Rob- —The decoration services in connee- for his subject, "The Blessing of the They expe, t to visit all the large year—Two candidates are in the fie I His many friends hope to see him to the very last.. Dr. Peek ifison a Member of the church choir. tion with the Independent Order of CrosseLd Hat(h3." A meeting of the
I in Huron County, and whether elect -i around again soon in his usual good eldest son of Un, and Mrs. Nathan I or, the rector, took part Oddfellows of th tion was hel& In the basd-
cities there, also Belgium and France.. ed or not, both Mr, McMillan and Mr. —Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy, of Peck, of this village, and was born on Rev. Mr. Nayl is village, Will he congrega,
ually able held at Hensall Union cemetery ening and the gab.
—Mr. Alex, Mustard has now got health, settled in our village. Spotton will make a good run.—There our village, visited with friends in the bomestead farm in the township in the services in his us
We are glad and 'pleasant manner.—On Sunday also at Mi-Taggart's on. the coining bath School- was orga:ni2ed. Next
They of Stanley, some to welcome Mr. Mustard and family are now upwards of half a dozen fel- Walton during the past week. evening last services Sunday afternbon, when there will Sunday, July 5th, service will be beld
o- , first attended the morning and
lows on the Leadbury Line who are were accompanied home by Miss Fer- our- village. were held in the United Church of no doubt be a very large attendance in the Anglican church at 8' P-111.6
as residents of our village. — Mr. and keeping a species of bachelor's hall— guson, also of Walton.—Mr. and Mrs. public gehool;at'Sectin No. 13, Stan -
Mrs, Walter Dodd, of London. who, Canada, whiellas been known in the at the service and to witness the Sabbath school at 2 p.ra.. Rev, Mr. and women -wn line, ley, passing his Entrance examination itch
-ith girls 0 Arthur Anderson, of.the to past as Carmel Presbyterian church. decorating of the graves of deceased. MaeDiarmid, of Godertch, Will Pre visited at the home of Mrs. D. Rouatt all this w Ile shortly after- clever, and pretty, and plenty. Tut! Hay, accompanied by Mrs. John An- at the age of 10'.
last week, left for their home Satur- Seafortb Colleg- Rev. Mr. Mahaffy, of Orangeville, ------- - day marning.—Miss Grace Ross, of Tut! derson, visited friends in Marlette, wards attended, the whose boyhood home,vie believe, was :Sdon paas,dd very sue- Stanley. accompanied by her aunt, The Council—On Tuesday, June Mich.. during'the p in Port Albert. Huron County, deliv. ,:t,week. — We iate where he ' tios and attaining -s. James 11. Ross 2 -3rd, 1926, the McKillop Council met would remind the y and girls of c"sful exam�um his Mi left on Wednes- e 6th oe as per adjournment, with all the Mission Band this Saturday in the first class cettifi&+A. After that he casions and there was a very good at-, ay for Montreal, leaving there n , d The minutes I Of school room. All the boys and girls attended Medical, College a d gra, a the last meeting were adopted. The are requested to attend—Sacr =eftt ated with hanorS e,
Friday for an extended tour of Great members present. at McGill UnIvers- tendance. 'We believe on the coming Big Millinery Sat Britain, Holland and Prance. — Mr, I Sunday Rev. Mr. Symington, of Lon- Fngineer's report on the Dillon'Mun- of the Lord's Supper will be di�pens- ity, Mobtreal; -it -the year 1914. Ile Saim Broadfoot bas secured a position i don will conduct Services. — Our Ook hIS 'I)t6vindial and Domin- I NP and also in Toronto as bookkeeper in the Bras,; � Ic al Drain was read and after due ed at the morning service on Sunday, then t busirr6i�l men report trade as very Manufacturing Co, 1 consideration was adopted. Interest- July 12th. Preparatory service will ion Counsel gbod for this season 6f the y9aT.— Lots of pretty Hato to dhoose�frovl. We ha.ye, -&AdUAte c
ed parties present agreed on dehen- be held on the Priday previous and took a post With tile closing, of our -schools for c� School Pierlic—A most enjoyable t ure . term of 10 years. The Clerk -will be onducted by the Rev. Mr. treal General, 0asVitO in the years just received "ozen Prett White Sualtner picAig was held on Monday, June 29, i—Mr. and MTs. 1914 and well equipped the midsuwaner h(Mdayg� tho -PuPilg EVOry U fedgeed 900 At 13aftlWckburn. when -the teacbeT, was instructed to draft a by-lgvr for Armour, of Brucefield are iao revelling it boHftya and Hats 6f all sims. daughter visited for his profedlsiOti� A0v f tiling In bib er $
raising necessary funds for construe- Jahn Jarrott atd having a good tin1b, da pumber from. the ee- every. Hat a Mal Bargain. tim�ft", etc, friends in Windsor dulifig the past examinations W411ghbut all hit Stud- 10,: Stanley# were present, ai-6 - I tion work according to es local strawberry Vowers 16AP k—Mr. Frank Gvalivm, of Lion- ies. he de eng,
f John Roger. Esq., Engineer. The ,,,ee agell it Swwhifug avid S�otts were indulged:!" cl pointed in the'evol) it, lem all, Vae close of
council convened as a court of re- dn, visi ed frielids in and.arotltid,out it 1 9 .Vt.agtite -hdT -mra zes We're given by the teacher 11 cold wiitliar and lack of Vain In atch Our Windowlo Bar in Itg th and Mi vision an the Lawrence to. tho..,pupils obtqfti e greatest village during, the pgst "ek. 915 he star their gTovoitig Season, *dde., ft �Aeld t ng no app6ala,% of�.Dgtroiit, is the VerV fiTStti gild close AttOn' Drain%. There bei jtdCl�rmpttt, .. 1, his Vt , " I " I nz�afiiw. of, p6JAt,, A b i " Very pooT,t6 Who It'6NA, ins were 6 .1 law,.; on both dra nally,pgi8s- sbetialng a, few aa. -VA at the 110me �of tiat to d .1, all did ample a imbier . rio,tAl Abid V111101010 e cle ruetL4 to bi. t, r99. Md- favoral - ftbuoOliV the #1it, f 0 rk wsis in, t atteded the,'&Y�60: '1660 0�. 6f gture of tb, ed and th 8 parTi o4, *6, the 9ddro -ad pre. - , advertise for tenders on Ld*renCe C-Irmnt, of our 0 rt years he-0.6� ti he, Eli 0 aft'MOOA d to T A*., 0. sg a q A#$ ?IV to the teseh The Peeve and A�reastrar W 'fin xleide"66; Off -the Loidou hideath bfs,,�' Drain isgue atil sell de, 'go�d, Vfsjt�d' sit ffte h Is14avi "i ot -thz 1C.6,05 and budi Ila vire mpmvered t6 rran. Lavreude, afta i;�t� 6 beritures on ths.Ba 416 , An ff. ....... ...
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imppat-44 meO on Y IMP, 100-441in Mc� li0. keen X4. ee4�1$e of your tact and Nay, Clerk, Ik aeOA More Efioth WArtle �Note4. Lorne Wmi N than a task. e have mess 0 1 "., ! PAT', esebmidt. ret r. 41 YO to Dr. 4� 7' )y uto adin t s* 1001ithS in, Ve A ire what spending the las eetaught I —Mr and Wbs. Wim. Koehler. sfill and Sue hdrior and trait rid pure. to love, immediate raqw1im, of. ond also, lose neighbors, wit John' RApSQn1 aine nz 7vaprip 4
truth, to strive for the thing3l NO uif Holiday 4 August� ROM= fdMurteous To Y kner most worth while. These moral les 4 sJr. 4.—#aXrY irth, 4 du 0 us in Sunday, it being Mr. Koehlelj�3 b ber from here as- qLo400 -W1, 4,�#q�w t ph iixi. Ms IQ$$ witi yew n consistent with Your "Wiaret Be4tie,, stead 69 pmted and so�g have not been given day—Quite a num w W it;rjsa,;nIy sisted at the banking bee at Mr. Geo. Slit in b�eyour life in the eammun Lesday,—Misses Adelinp as a-, al. Y, Messerselimidt teachings and as pupils we feel a Haegy�`�s on TV m0rttl4ne.d 1A A- and, AAeline WMHR()P glow of pride in hearing so = TIT Regele �that wed4ipl; b61,14,w0fe OUT!, 4,409, 41� a ciopen quo in In people of attended the district Evangelical iis district 4n( the, 141- lodge and, .Social circles,, I ol Reprt.—The following IN' favorable comments fro ort our- Su amore mature judgement than riday School Convention held at 'he �w of School Sectio school rof last week.—Mrs. Rachael io� XKi lop, based on the pro We sincerely and deeply re- Rodney -'-when IV gard for selves. Norman terxlo-Iast� Ln F., Hat and Blatzer arid dr. C. F, -Ell r. and Mrs. examinatiom and the year u ation as teacher Oos 04L, l!" J.'�de of 1 1),"7 'he as a �Yist X 8io, per pupil will scion be of the but Grey an �y �.'01 S. er FirAt class H,onours, goo and Mrs. rfoi,moil�iat what has eqnlermw d 7 er( of Blyth, d son, Howard, of Toronto, past. . 4,01y of Z%M Lodge -and an 'honored * -The ceremort wo -ent George Leith, oK over over; Pass, and should y( mue .e hope you ma� v'r; Himours, 75 per e 7 profit by the change, ay w 1. Ci --O. F. an - As a cl, N." pe t
th� ith Mrs.
per cent. )u again return to e spent Monday and Tuesd )aot the Methodist -interesed in h The Trade and all maited- with an asterisk had teaching profession, we trust you will John Eggert and other relatives he -it. neRev. A. Sin 0 il' 05 Pro always meet with that cons % , courtesy and —Mr. illage and was Pro- ert and by the that e e and birs. Charles Egg xy eautifullY:attimd in,faje of our v rfect attendance during June. IV bride w'aa b fair da ing whi ella, and Mr. and Mrs. W14 ensemble suit . ........ From Jr. IV to Sr. IV. I' ch is a teacher's due, baby, D fawn with fur ly making improvements to his t6r Yo - *Jack tioniably mings h *Margaret Pethick, 87' and unques ask Haegy and children, Marie and Lois, ont yours. We at and shoes tQ:roatch, dwelling property, while as a uppe, held at the Milvertan Evangelic church ax f On gome L es 805/6. From Sr Ill to Jr. IV you to accept this ring as a parting attended the Sunday school reunion -niing. 0
id, $Qoriked phai , After the ter� dud surgear� he had one of e t Eaton, 8776; Evelyn Camp- gift. Our best wishes for your hap couple roatorei'-. to -equipments to be found o e you and be assured a on Sunday. June 21st.—Mr. e bell' WYo. piness go William th ho e qf NI From Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill —Mr. A. D. Bell, of this any arge city and kept himel `�Wilson Little, 89%- Wilson Camp- warm welcome awaits you in our Koehler, Jr., is sporting a Ford. village, *)W�e lunch was served,. af- breast of the profession and times. bell, 62%. r' 11 to Jr. Ill— homes. Signed on behalf of the and Mrs. Wes. Fisher and baby were ter which fthe groom and, bride left Shortly after coming to Hensall he ret Montgomery, 87; Harold School." Mr. MIntosh made a suit- Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. *Marga and Mrs. C. Regele.—A number of by motor for tratford, Toronto and was very happily united in marriage Dolmage and on their retu d 831/o- *Russell able reply. rn to Miss Janet Maxwell. a aughto Pethickt wo re- young men i 78%; Roy Dolinage, 77/,,; Willie t will, set the fine home of the of Mr.,Samiiel Maxwell, of St. John, ritly motored to Niagara Falls and Campbell, 76; Willie Dolmage, 64'/c. McKILLOP ce groom Their niany rela- who was a graduated nurse of I following is Buffalo, report a very pleasant trip. IN. B., k, 849/c; Evelyn Report.—The Jr, II—Blanche Pethic School Messer- tives ano,fren(s will wish them larig Royal Victoria Hospital, Montre Sparling, 8414- (equal); Edith Bar i, Examina- —Misses Freida and Adeline and ognii . ed happiness. he leaves to murn the loss Of Promotiol , up whom the result of the Messrs. - &dding.—On Friday Pven- -age, 80%, - Is �0 Rom: schmidt and Adeline Regele wick 80'7- and Leslie Dolm Union Schout Section No. I W, a loving husband as well as leaving tions in 1, �, Murra5; Ed. and George Regetle spent Sunday h a very happy event (equal). Primer—Allen Campbell, McKillop: Sr. IV.—Audry Mr. and Mrs. a young son and daughter. The flor ne (Hon.) with W. Gross, in Hul- ing. 'Jun'!'26' Ome, of Mr. and ful and plat,e`% at the h 'b te most beauti 680/o. Nmer on roll,, 17; average (Ron ). Jr. IV. --Joseph La took I . concession al tri u s were lett. n. 2nd 0 attendance for June, 15.01.—Edna M. Sr. I'll—Roderick McLean. Jr. III— Mrs- W� 'W. ChaPMa to numerous to attempt to name or h! it being the celebra- describe including a inassive 'one f rom mieson, Teacher. Catherine Lane. Sr. 11 — Arnold Hay towns P, Ja ZURICH eir Notes.—Mrs- C. Broome and chil- Murray (Hon.). Jr. 11—Peter Mur- tiQn of t dversary of th I 9 n of 6ur village, with 1�6,`25th ant, the busines me 1 meeting 75 guests assembled Odof, S ciety.—The annua - years of service hold in the -co P
dren, who have been visiting friends ray. Sr. I—Frances Fortune (Hon.), Bible 0 whom the Doctor was ageneral fav �o 0 a as, tfie'', Itful dinner,'after wtdch , ite. The funeral on Tuesday af- tion.�In the ball match-playe in Arthur, have -returned home—Mr- Adelaide Murray (Hon.). — M. C. of the local branch of the Western to -ai; deligh or W eve bi. a reli Melvin Blanchard, Jr., who is on the Reynolds. Teacher. Ontario Bible Sopigrty was held in the there- *A�W`li short progravonet re. diamond on TUivild ves, ternoon last to Bayfield cemetery -was ng. Mr. sided'ove He has :f Done,,. Repo�rt,—The b y Rev. A.- $Ancl4r, of a* private one, 'apart from. the mem- tweert- Zurich Seniors. -and He teaching staff at Bellville, is home for School following is Town Hall on Monday eveTri 12 to 7 in favor of- fine up-to-date car for erself and see successfully the holidays�Miss M. Bullard spent the report of the Promotion Examina- Alfred Melick, the president, presided. Hen�all.- Speeches were ingde by Mr- hers of the Masonic Order of which score - stood urer's financial report show- W.11iiiiii, 'Wiistaway, of Hamilton- Mi. the -deceased was a Past Master; and 3all. A very large crowd was in A who a -shoit time.Ago
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray tions in School Section No. 9, McKil- The treas completed ,his. —Mrs.. ClarAc d that $51 had been remitted to head- E. Re D. A. Cantelon Mr. who conducted the service at the tendance to witness 'the gAme and University outse.��e
of Seaforth. -e -ye M�. 'David, ermette ir 'Holmes i0p. Sr. Ill — Willie MicPherlson, e x . xten a quarters at London and a balance on and ;,"."Napman and Air. Sinclair.. me very fine playing was, done'by' G' d
cemetery and was most largely at- so Bnneii and baby, Kenneth, returned 76�, Fred Leonardt 60- Annie Me as go4d to 11je in.o.ur village this Hospital on Sun- Nichol 60 0. Jr. Ill— hand of $3.67. The following officers by Miss j9brlS,,A:egss.' es and, plays were ret"rig home from Seaforth Earl Bolton, Instrumen4al, tended by the Order. The private both sd
A. telon and and pplause w day and both are doing fine. — The Frank'Dm�das, 690/,; Duncan McNichol were elected: President, Mr. Lou -MicKay, Ferris Can service at the -home was in charge of made cheering as al-� fall' ThIs is invariably wfiattleirly'
a illage and all
for the summer Melik; Vice-Prsidents, ministers of and a vocal'sQlo by SA -iii D intl�rested and 11 do who leave our 4'
schools have closed 65; Della Thornton, 64. Sr. II—Elda -s- See.-Treas.. Mr. Sam Re Vt to the evierArik's enter- A. Sinclair, of whose congrega7 miost deafening, '9 holidays, and the teachers have all /,; Carl Leonhardt, 67. three local churche ' Renniet, 4ad. d tion the deceased had been a valued xcited were -the onlookers, as both i ' eem pl - eas - e d to retur, fi much needed McPherson, 77' sor Committee, f . and Mrs. Chapman meml>er. The callers at the home Iubs are well matchea.—Mrs. g grounds are now looking very, ne,
returned home to a Jr. II—Evelyri McPherson, 87'k, A. F. Hess; Advi ainnient. Mr. trying exams at S. Gingerich. were thq recipients O a formerly known, here as,Urs.-Richard with'.new walksi:.gra,ding -arid level- rest, All those Ross McNichol. 67; Charlie Munn, 60. essrs. R. F. Stade and D. beautiful after the remains had been brought —"The young 6iind- 7s%; Rev,.- John Garutt, of London, the ven by their ne�g#hors,-- here from the hospital at London, was Coadi of Whitevale, is here visiting liP men of the B of t e en Te 4o during United S. No. 10 have passed and feel very Sr. Primer—Kenneth Thornton silver ti , her son-in-law and.daugbter, Mr. and' baseball team donated the sum roud, as they nearly all took first Agnes Dundas, 73; Lorne MeRichol, Field Secretary, gave a very instrue- The in- like a constant procession to -,the Chiselhurat
p of this �Vi]7 class honors.—Mrs. Hanna and Miss 73. Jr. Primer—Bobby Holden, 75%; Live addres-s. munity am -extended to Mr, and Mrs- Monday afternoon and Tuesday fore- Mrs, Robert R. Cald*L C 'ch. gift is /c.—Edna L. Reid, d right up to th day school- Ch, 'th' was ne of nrlie, of Seaforth. are visiting Mr. Notes�The annual Sun continued' health land noon an e time- of the- lage. Mrs. Smi 9 hW The. most r�p . ted by the wholecon-
A Ralph McNichol, 64' ents of ur 'Oy apprecia;
Ruebe -acher. convention of the Western District �ge
n Hart.—Miss Geddes, of Bel- TL �rosperitx' " priva neral at 2 o'clock, so anxious pioneer lresiA vild Nx te TU
is of the Lutheran church will be held Colis Meet. --On Thursday last look at the her many friends are pleased to meet gregatio,—.Afti. Qeoigii'
Moore& og
grave, is visiting Miss Minnie Wheat- School Report.—The following were all to have a en
Football July 12th. A large, a ik'the Conserva- face of one whom -they. admired so hEr again and see her looking . so IS visiting friends in R ley—St. Columban Junior the report of School Section No. 2, here on Sunday, ftgjW(;0tj,0�,& last wee p n - thinks no V'illagb; in OnG xpected t h Huron held their an- e s es c4 d iall and '10
team play Winthrop in St. Columban MKillop, for the Promotion Examina- number of delegates are e tives aft,'Sout much for his, fine niorallife. tender- w II.—Mis J si . Bu anan i
Hensall for fin
n YK> nual-busll*ss meeting. There was, a ness in theti 'me of affliction and ever ing 4.few days with her friend, Mrs. can surpass e dwellings.
this Saturday evening. Come and tions: Honors, 7,5 per cent.- Pass. 60 attend.—Mr. a d Mrs. Chris. A tte — MTr -not r. od
Hoffman and other friends. 0
IIf they win left for their home in Kinde, Mich., wants of his street paveineift and last but help the boys along. per cent. Sr. IV.—Kathleeii Storey, j�"ance and *very much irk -'7 attentiveness : to - the air least, for fine l9sai-esA barge num-
and Mrs. R. E. Cook. and rily mov- rrday�Mr. and Mrs. Harry steA Le ineeting. The patients. Very much sympathy- is Dominion Day.. at.,. the dif-
their group they play Kitchener in 80%; Clara Storey, 79; Harvey Mc- On Mo ti. by ..Mr. felt d fromere to Ridgetawn on Satur� ber
rL of Windsor, visited relatives as very ably taken by the whole community for the e as engaged. ,spent the near future. They have played Clure, 77; Gladys Maso 69. Jr. Ill Rosa, chair yv Mr. Cook who w feront points along the -lakeshorei,,the
Milton Gh,,ef of Clinton. The three games and won, so we wish —Ruth Scott, 78%; Arnold Scott, 74; here over Sunday.—Messrs. .`,bfidleton, beteayed widow, two children a:s.well day'last business f6r..aev-, day, faxw nd Alfred f afternoon was ind VT$. here -being --favorable�Mr� Waugh, of
them !luck.—The ladies' meeting will Sam McClure 71 Sr. II—X ell Bossenberry, of Sarnia, a princip4j�g.Waker a the as for. his parents. Mr. in the bakery
of Detroit. called on old W. Bitritus, of' Aylmer, who gave a Nathan Peek, and brother, Berti. on eral- years some. littlo, time agi), dis- -the Londort Life.. Inslurguee C04, � was be hold, this (Friday) afternoon at McFarlane, 7�%; Mary Macdonald. BossenberrY K" illa ednesday—�,Mr.
tb�e h6lnie Of Mrs. Wm- UcGav"" West 72; Margaret Storey, 70; James Me -Mr. and g od-address, dealing with. pub, acquaintances on Tues&y� very - the homestead farm. While the fun- posed Of: hii to Mr. , mpe in � our ge on W
hi� bakery- btisizi at of Lead -bury. Everyone try Taggart and Mrs. A. J. e0, the platform were Air. eral was it private one, a very large and re-eritered:t and . MT.s Ei.o0foleman, �of .8tat
and cor" Cl,re, 61. Jr. I.—Jean Macdonald, Mrs. Q. N. there are several quilts"toi 'be 81%; Nelson McClure, 78; Edmond Raabe left for their home in South Henry- j�44,er, of Crediton- Mr. J. J number from.a4istance called to,pay Rid iehWined ford,r p4d
short visit to Mrs. Con- -4et. every-. C. T. f U.
Sea orth, and Mr. Tre- -their :,last -tribute of respec manY Storey, 75. Mil- Beid, Ind, on Monday, after a few Me f Sr. 1W
rner,� V , i 'Or. k it -a poin
quilted.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sear Primer�Robert Me 0 la- tuor talptig' M%*ber. ma e, t to, be p -
y are moving to Sea- Ian, Edna Macdonald, Verna McFar- weeks' visit with retwtives here -7 W, f r the South llur&Dt medical men wko Cook motored b e4 kLt., tho- count equyenUort, hich gave' !of theyn being 'nA. effeet� !y ',at Mr. H. kid, 4Z short and mented th SS his houseitdlilkoridj�` lane. Orville Storey�—Elva A. -Staples, Stocktaking: is in procesg .,of whom e 10 of such a young brilz
id o o"t' W
se -in their new Tiome.—, foot all L. Albrecht's general store -"d A,,,addresses connected ith iarge moving., ;v God
ce -interttatip liant -life, and perhaps mone� regret a be -held j iiIj- 7th.
grich,,om �J
Teacher. when -ter"' I Cq1ei, of,'Clinton,
ing is completed the stoek will be taken over the �vuwC�questions of the day 'And his death,Irtore than our -own medical a. very en pris rt je§idon.t Y, - I
goane played here Tuesday evening be School Report.—The follOW, 4ith' hqmle.. of Mrs. Consitt. tween St. f, na- by T. L. Wiikm and J. GasdVO & Sons-' n6atteiv 'Joj;4ining to the Conserva- doetor,, Alex; Moir, who- in speaking here. d to Olumbart and" Winthrop the result of the promotion exami Albrecht. tAve, party� �We,believe,tfte..-fol wilk I jv I.. Of
6d g*e, tians 'Me- The store 9ccupied by Mr. lindlig to your Cargesponder4 Telatvej, tp, his ill be thei�ne*'o' R J- GaschO -deat, a d, �k er gritm, 'T'" -i %hey have Killop. Names.. arA,M Ord cation thing but - at School Section No. 7 te"r.,V,ft$` a.-- 6f theit, friends4==
Wtathrop, vinniAg by 3-0. er, of merit. wi Ibe, mg.arded.1t nol rick.t Of Po 96" of 4 DW16ton, of'-Clintan,2 19t IS Dere, wee Ah- onTo Sr. W—Billie-Thimer. Tr. Jr. IV & Son, `-My.; L. 'W.' HWEInan will' Mr 'CW a h far, and ah&� , fleA cala.Wty. to -the �bvitiL r A 'ves" —R, a gent�s n ce res n' respect. aud esteem did'h '' d M and Windsor this
furnishi g, store -in Vi**.ffi a'sene Ok visitini her Mi& 4iines di��w� Jiyhpst9 -jnA Mii f4chL-
Mrs. stand a good"cha-kee of winning Sat- ll -ss Driscoll (KopJ. Dorothy Dris- opi- of Sea- ier stand�A quiet wed' Of �Jfensall-p�2nd. Vice resident,- Mr. express for onehe had known so wel Bonthron, gr d Mk.'and where A�Ifitend - spending a
Coll (11en.), Or�ai'ffolmes- - To Sr, Gascho's form David Nicol and Urni - an
- ' , ith-Telativin attd�*iends. forth, was referee, and did his pa -as -solemnized at Hensall McQuidd; of Srd',Viiiii d ae Ill—George Taylor (Hon.), Eileen ding n associated, with both in priva Sinclair unW` John JE Us XTs. S.* Ste ImIL Be sure and--gQ with, the boys WLaughhrt, Helen 'Somerville, Cora Saturday When Rev. A. S ,6ident, JO (Aitha, of and professionab, life. i ving - a ha" rem �fimorofnt6 was
-t�ry JG;� oeHig- Miss C�larissi o Kitchener, as it helps out to have Mathe�7, Grace -Perdue, Arthur Bal- ed in marriage Mrs. Miriam A. or,,,-bOrtte-. Secm recent base ball r-, in -the village, :;;;i; ac- tidW jins, -�f Her Mr. G. C. Briefs.—In the some improembnft mide'to 'her- ve !,this vmek-.
1116tiC fouit,"DaiOthy To Sr. II ton, of Hensall. and Mr. Ch r -il _0 between the Boundary ,dah 0, the �rner- of ainta
Eilber, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Eil- �Petty,. sHinsalL Pelegates, match played Qu6en and qu and visiting,hii, relatives
Rev. J. A. Ferguson will deliver an —Wallace Shannon (Hon.). - To Jr. I Zurich.—An I appointed for , all the different and Salem we believe the seeire, stood Nelson Streets; which adds Intich'to near,- ' T - Le kie- a
Orange sermon to the Orangemen of �Helen Tomlinson (Hon.). Melville her will reside in nter- were all: -.-B,� ?
n1avor of - Sa-lem-9tute a the appearance ok her nice dwelling mail elrk ort,the 1, n- andc --�was
in Cava, tile R- C. municipali�v ar ek for. a day or
ve i ook place at . ;, . A anoth4r. meeting 18 to 14, I tea&ers e Zeb—t, 7,11 (Hon.), Gordon White, Everett Per- chure� Drysdale, on Mndayj June will be w li-a, representative VM g. Shannon (Ron.), Walter Somerville esting event t large number from: Hefisall and vicin- propierty�—Our and high in the village. last We
�Z� Oy on ke who 1,aVei -'been 'in other. so visiting his.relatives, Mr. to -Mrs.
e r:- ion icnic held at school pupils ;LhUhe%I Bra. .1. on July I Ith due. Primer—Boyd Driscoll—E. M. 29th, when Rev. J. Gerard performed wj.1I be chosen. sometime, early in the ity attended � the un - - added South McKinnon's Grove, on Saturday last, place, are returning' to their homes J.. Daljas�,-The cause of the
f I as standaid4arer for the the.12th falls on Sunday. Little, Teacher. the ceremony which united in mar nity caused- hyie
—The following al and report a very 'large attendance here to spend their holidays.—Di. G. need. io-the:cammuni tua -
School Report. is ria,ge Xss Irene, daughter Of MM, riding. and good time enjoyed. At the soft Knapp was called to Toronto -the first cent sudden changesin medical si -
BRUCEFIELD the report of School Section No. 4, Mary Regier. of the Goshen Line, Hay, Death of Dr. J. W. Peck.—To say miatch p(liayed on our diamond of this week on ade6unt'of the very tion hat Dr. xamina- and Mr. Sovereign Ducharm, son of that our villagers as well as those of ball on here, we understand.'
N6te,§.—Citizens of our village were McKillop. for the Promotion E ng serious illness of hig�Iather. Wx- Moir has made an - - portant shocked to learn of the death of Dr. tions in June. The pupils names are Mr. and Mrs. John Ducharme, Stan--:- the surrounding country for many Saturday even' ast, between the im
which occurred arran asses in which they ley. Mr. arid Mrs. Ducharnre will il,, were,shocked on, Sunday fore- Boundary girls and our local girls re- and Mrs. Thomas Sherritt are en -joy- nGuncement. He has...transferred, the
Peck. of Hensall, make their home in Stanley Township. noon last toliea-T'n- of the death of Dr. suited in favor ofthe Boundary girls irig a trip in the- northern parts and radiu of which, o I has charge to Honors, 75%; Pass, 60%. all score. The' game was a Muskoka District.—M.r.'and Mrs. Wes.. Mrs. Patterson's Hospital, and from
Sunday morning in London, follow- --rate. asterisks missed Peck is not putting it fully, as sadden- by a.sm Cldll. and family, together with -now -on he ing an operation. His many friends Those marked with KIPPEN ed would biAter--express the feelings very interesting to quite a large num will devote all his time to Peck examinations: Sr. IV—*Eldin Kerr, t46rs.—What is now Miss Annie Gilchrist, all'of London, medical practice at Hensall, regret his early demise. Dr. -1 the Mission Bands of on all 5idea-', A -little over a week ber Of sPecta — The Huron Presibyten '�iinday the doctor Was known as the Continuing Presbyter- spent the week 6nd here with their decoration services have beert for
had built up a large practise in his *Alex Smith. Jr. IV—Beatrice Eb- A Grand Rally of al
4Dwn village and surrounding coun- Exhart, 8111,; Robert Eberhart, 79; al will be hold (D. V.) at previous to ians held their first service in St- relatives, Miss Jane McArtb:ur� Miss good reEisons, Indefinitkly postponed. etta Nash, 68. Sr. III—Margar- Blyth, July 17th; two sessi*ns, 10 a.ni� and taken quite seriously ill and feeling
'try� and was a busy and popular doe- Meri 2 p.m. Fuill Programme— every Band taking tul -operation would Paul% Anglican Church on Sunday Gilchrist's aunt, returning With them —The Couny W. C T. U. Conven- -tor. The sincere sympathy of the et Kerr, 79; Reben Beattie. 63. Jr. ome part special speaker, Mr. W. B. Diang, that only a suceev. last when there was a large to the city.—Our coal merchants are tin will be held in 6odezieh on July
bereaved Ill—Audrey Webster, 76%; Thomas B.A a young Chinese student at Knox col- be effective he, was taken at his wish MOrmAg urch and even
,cornmnnity go out to the 65; Fred Newington, 53, Sr. lege.. Neighboring Bauds cordially invited'. to St. Joseph's. Hospital and within attendance that filed the ch busy these day delivering coal for fall 10th. In the Ing there *ill be a family and friends in the passing out Nash, Picnic hou. W and aisles, many coming from quite a and winter use.—A number of the gold medal contest., Every W. C. T. Barbara Eb- 3oo3-2 a few hours ikidr arriving there
af a bright and useful life. — Mrs. 11—Freda Webster, T61 D. Lu.ndy, secretary. st distance to attend. Rev. Mr. Bennie, memers of RensEdl Orange Lodge U. member and Sympathizer should r., 'on. 62; tiulu Notes.—Mrs. Clutton, of Goderich. after consultation of the city's be t at the erhart, 64; David Shann tebell. was the preacher,, deliver- attended divine service with the attend the three sessions.'
Glen, of Milvertou, is a gues I—Alex- Kerrl' 89; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. surgeons, he wias operated upon for of Mi
borne of Mrs. W. Elliot.—Mrs. Geo. Webster, 41. Jr. I inK a very able discourse�The sale brethren at Varna and Clinton where (From Another. Correspondent) icits. lie pass6d through
Swan is spending a few days in To- Archie Smith, 83; John Johnston ' 79; Alex. Monteith, of the London Road, acute appenAi of home-made cooking, etc., held in services were held in connection with Presbyterian Sei-vice.—Deep earn- s visit- Angela Johnston, 69. I—Ruth 1�6tty well, although ser-
ronto—Mrs. Fred Tomlinson i .Gor- during the Vast week�Mrs. Hurdon, the operation p
the bas�ment of St. Paul's Anglican the Order on Sunday last. — Mr. Gra- estness was th6'keypote of the —Mrs. Anderton, of don. Primer—Olive Eberhart, Scott of Detroit, and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, suffering from the very first from bn Saturday afternoon last, ham, of Detroit. together� with his vice condutedby R&v. Mr. Bentli�, of ing in Weston. ets of the anathestics, and church London, is a visitor at the home of Kerr. Gus Johnstom — A. G. Kerr, of London, visited at the home of W. the effe was quite largely attended and proved wife nee Miss Pearcy Scott. visited Mitchell, in the Anglican church,. Aen
week.—It while at tirheS feeling a little bet- I -
-rs. Smith_ of Teacher. R. Cooper, during the past very profitable.—St. ParAls Anglican during the past week Mrs, Graham's Sall, when the Presbyterians Of Carmel
Mrs. R. D. Hurdoch.—M North End Ntes.—The cool wea- was a great shock to the citizens of ter, there seemed to 'be the foriming church hold no service in their -church Mather, Mrs, Geo. Scott, and chu ch the d hi
'Wingham, is aughter, sisters. ,,r re thereor wors- !p on
Tho service was lar -
visiting her d ther continues at time of witing— our village when the news came that of some contpli0ations from which he th mr in Mrs. H. Berry.—Mrs. Hugh Berry, on Sunday morning last owing to the n
-who has been ill for some weeks will hold Dr. J. W. Peck, of ensall, had pass- passed away'in the early part bf Sun- ' —As the work on Mr. C. Cook's new g.
from The Ladies' Aid of Bethel coming of Bishop Williams. of Lon- verandah proceeds it gives more i and attended by an aiiiiience, which,com-
nthly meeting at the home ed away. Dr. Peck was a great fav- day forenooii-ano beTore his parents -nd - a large, 'blood poisoning in Seaorth was able their mo, Im. after receiving a don, to administer the rite of confirm- more evidence of a very' ha some pletely filled the buildint and Y. rendered apipriate music.
to return home Sunday evening much of Mrs. Albert Dundas on Thursda orite as a doctor. not only in our vil- could reach Ill
improved.—Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Me- afternoon of this week—Mr. Samuel iage but for miles around, and will message fremn the hospital of the ation. There was a very large attend- and up-to-date one.—Mr. Ernie Bates choir
s. of Walton, who was inspee-t- be greatly missed by many. The seriousness of his condition. During arice at the afternoon service and the v�ho recently rented Mrs. Bullard's Miss Jessie Park singing a 01' e_ Clary, of London, were week end vis- Forbe hours of Sunday morn- Rev. Bishop gave a very fine and im- welling -immediately east of the acceptably. After thanking th -ng-
itors at the borne of Mrs. W. Scott ing and paying forwork done on the sympathy of the entire community the veryearl!�l train- pressive sermon and at the close of Manse, is showing much taste in put- licans of H)ensall for their sy athy 9 -ice
and other friend:, in the village. Mr. roads, called on friends on the Lead- goes out to the bereaved wife and ing. how s wife who is a the sernlon the confirmation sery ting out some nice flowers and giv- and help -at the present time, and
and Mrs. McClary attended the Ran- bury Line. He went the rounds in' children, also the parents and bro- ed nurse and who WRS with him was held when six were cOnfirmed and ing the premises a very mueh im- dwelling on the rights of the Presby- his new Overland car. — Rev. Mr. ther.—The many friends of Mr. Peter through �11 his illness in the hospital,
ley -Gemmel wedding Saturday after- passed peace- added to the church roll., The service proved appearance, and it looks a terians to contAnubie, worship in -the Brown preached his first sermon at,Bowey, of our village, will be sorry was at his bedside as�be , was well sustained by the little as though he wag not beautify- faith of their jath6ro,' Mr. Bennie noon.—Nifiss Grace Ross. of Stanley, 6 of praise and Mrs. James RoF left on Wednes- Bethel Church last Sabbath. He has: to learn that be has been tinder the fully away, retaining his cons iOus- church and a very fine ing only for himsel choir of the f, but time will tell. preached an inspiring sermon, takffig
charge of Walton circuit this coming doctor's care for the past few days. ness, though -in a very Weak condition
day for a month's trip to the old land. sthe solo was rendered by Mrs, T. G. Rob- —The decoration services in connee- for his subject, "The Blessing of the They expe, t to visit all the large year—Two candidates are in the fie I His many friends hope to see him to the very last.. Dr. Peek ifison a Member of the church choir. tion with the Independent Order of CrosseLd Hat(h3." A meeting of the
I in Huron County, and whether elect -i around again soon in his usual good eldest son of Un, and Mrs. Nathan I or, the rector, took part Oddfellows of th tion was hel& In the basd-
cities there, also Belgium and France.. ed or not, both Mr, McMillan and Mr. —Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy, of Peck, of this village, and was born on Rev. Mr. Nayl is village, Will he congrega,
ually able held at Hensall Union cemetery ening and the gab.
—Mr. Alex, Mustard has now got health, settled in our village. Spotton will make a good run.—There our village, visited with friends in the bomestead farm in the township in the services in his us
We are glad and 'pleasant manner.—On Sunday also at Mi-Taggart's on. the coining bath School- was orga:ni2ed. Next
They of Stanley, some to welcome Mr. Mustard and family are now upwards of half a dozen fel- Walton during the past week. evening last services Sunday afternbon, when there will Sunday, July 5th, service will be beld
o- , first attended the morning and
lows on the Leadbury Line who are were accompanied home by Miss Fer- our- village. were held in the United Church of no doubt be a very large attendance in the Anglican church at 8' P-111.6
as residents of our village. — Mr. and keeping a species of bachelor's hall— guson, also of Walton.—Mr. and Mrs. public gehool;at'Sectin No. 13, Stan -
Mrs, Walter Dodd, of London. who, Canada, whiellas been known in the at the service and to witness the Sabbath school at 2 p.ra.. Rev, Mr. and women -wn line, ley, passing his Entrance examination itch
-ith girls 0 Arthur Anderson, of.the to past as Carmel Presbyterian church. decorating of the graves of deceased. MaeDiarmid, of Godertch, Will Pre visited at the home of Mrs. D. Rouatt all this w Ile shortly after- clever, and pretty, and plenty. Tut! Hay, accompanied by Mrs. John An- at the age of 10'.
last week, left for their home Satur- Seafortb Colleg- Rev. Mr. Mahaffy, of Orangeville, ------- - day marning.—Miss Grace Ross, of Tut! derson, visited friends in Marlette, wards attended, the whose boyhood home,vie believe, was :Sdon paas,dd very sue- Stanley. accompanied by her aunt, The Council—On Tuesday, June Mich.. during'the p in Port Albert. Huron County, deliv. ,:t,week. — We iate where he ' tios and attaining -s. James 11. Ross 2 -3rd, 1926, the McKillop Council met would remind the y and girls of c"sful exam�um his Mi left on Wednes- e 6th oe as per adjournment, with all the Mission Band this Saturday in the first class cettifi&+A. After that he casions and there was a very good at-, ay for Montreal, leaving there n , d The minutes I Of school room. All the boys and girls attended Medical, College a d gra, a the last meeting were adopted. The are requested to attend—Sacr =eftt ated with hanorS e,
Friday for an extended tour of Great members present. at McGill UnIvers- tendance. 'We believe on the coming Big Millinery Sat Britain, Holland and Prance. — Mr, I Sunday Rev. Mr. Symington, of Lon- Fngineer's report on the Dillon'Mun- of the Lord's Supper will be di�pens- ity, Mobtreal; -it -the year 1914. Ile Saim Broadfoot bas secured a position i don will conduct Services. — Our Ook hIS 'I)t6vindial and Domin- I NP and also in Toronto as bookkeeper in the Bras,; � Ic al Drain was read and after due ed at the morning service on Sunday, then t busirr6i�l men report trade as very Manufacturing Co, 1 consideration was adopted. Interest- July 12th. Preparatory service will ion Counsel gbod for this season 6f the y9aT.— Lots of pretty Hato to dhoose�frovl. We ha.ye, -&AdUAte c
ed parties present agreed on dehen- be held on the Priday previous and took a post With tile closing, of our -schools for c� School Pierlic—A most enjoyable t ure . term of 10 years. The Clerk -will be onducted by the Rev. Mr. treal General, 0asVitO in the years just received "ozen Prett White Sualtner picAig was held on Monday, June 29, i—Mr. and MTs. 1914 and well equipped the midsuwaner h(Mdayg� tho -PuPilg EVOry U fedgeed 900 At 13aftlWckburn. when -the teacbeT, was instructed to draft a by-lgvr for Armour, of Brucefield are iao revelling it boHftya and Hats 6f all sims. daughter visited for his profedlsiOti� A0v f tiling In bib er $
raising necessary funds for construe- Jahn Jarrott atd having a good tin1b, da pumber from. the ee- every. Hat a Mal Bargain. tim�ft", etc, friends in Windsor dulifig the past examinations W411ghbut all hit Stud- 10,: Stanley# were present, ai-6 - I tion work according to es local strawberry Vowers 16AP k—Mr. Frank Gvalivm, of Lion- ies. he de eng,
f John Roger. Esq., Engineer. The ,,,ee agell it Swwhifug avid S�otts were indulged:!" cl pointed in the'evol) it, lem all, Vae close of
council convened as a court of re- dn, visi ed frielids in and.arotltid,out it 1 9 .Vt.agtite -hdT -mra zes We're given by the teacher 11 cold wiitliar and lack of Vain In atch Our Windowlo Bar in Itg th and Mi vision an the Lawrence to. tho..,pupils obtqfti e greatest village during, the pgst "ek. 915 he star their gTovoitig Season, *dde., ft �Aeld t ng no app6ala,% of�.Dgtroiit, is the VerV fiTStti gild close AttOn' Drain%. There bei jtdCl�rmpttt, .. 1, his Vt , " I " I nz�afiiw. of, p6JAt,, A b i " Very pooT,t6 Who It'6NA, ins were 6 .1 law,.; on both dra nally,pgi8s- sbetialng a, few aa. -VA at the 110me �of tiat to d .1, all did ample a imbier . rio,tAl Abid V111101010 e cle ruetL4 to bi. t, r99. Md- favoral - ftbuoOliV the #1it, f 0 rk wsis in, t atteded the,'&Y�60: '1660 0�. 6f gture of tb, ed and th 8 parTi o4, *6, the 9ddro -ad pre. - , advertise for tenders on Ld*renCe C-Irmnt, of our 0 rt years he-0.6� ti he, Eli 0 aft'MOOA d to T A*., 0. sg a q A#$ ?IV to the teseh The Peeve and A�reastrar W 'fin xleide"66; Off -the Loidou hideath bfs,,�' Drain isgue atil sell de, 'go�d, Vfsjt�d' sit ffte h Is14avi "i ot -thz 1C.6,05 and budi Ila vire mpmvered t6 rran. Lavreude, afta i;�t� 6 beritures on ths.Ba 416 , An ff. ....... ...