HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1925-07-31, Page 4TUX HUR01
8*AF,01tTlk Fri,
ZU17 $11514
� 717 7W
71 4��77
F
j"n
TL J1 P
XOR0 11)
7,_
11=:7
7_
Worw Mw i W,
? YM, V�!4t, 'Moo
Ilk"
Nap
"o�
�W* §RMAAV,;� 1W PRIM k it �,,
qP,9VV V , %JAW6, , FEW , , 1�11i,144
'MY'' '... URPP94PR *� 105
I Ne
'N
ire, of oahawA, Hatterim
Were
40 4
44P
'ke L. aorton; Salem—B. Rerw� 4nd,$,tu- iiiph, 0 doq ��il
VO4d, 10 do,;i ARd 0� -r�4DJ..'*A4 I RN 0
Vq= ' w W � �9r, 'AM, P . o
Bovmft —.'L Or z0i4 'dqw t b, Mf�'i't4 1114y'kv, 4 , `
$t7 'p, , - "X,
of Daultwood,
me of Mr. William clair.
do.-, Xr. Ri4ftxfto
_p
Otr ig
9"
Qahwt Reid, b4A�loi Urt 4AP, 1 R
-a,�ftbAlj mme was Chn''steAut 1. � - A W , N 4, 0
omix"t" liwog mewMA,,'1PR � 1'' 1
41"'I'lili
N tke'llpall =1 Chisel- Wil %44rlqh� 14 40. M -en's dAVO-4 hi
resulu laummy'lo �,,a3r,(t t'VV,?. V MR. # "M
9 , , ?",
_4
p, �"f
4W-
1AIV001A won
W
g'
a MM
, Ok
=04 wbia are ig A" 7;
eld). 'TAA
Vk 4 :the 4
er
.O=e of Mr. Moody, allso Minus a defa*tj Clarence t; t
I be of no va,' camped in tho
be efr
04�;J
Rfi
lizer. 0oMich wh �-a of, the,
f Big
940
wed down as fertl
gew relpli
Lue, except itor sit T
tw
'iber of'fiolds of peas ft". 31�
NV111011811d� Who T%45 Ba�Geld; ladies' dn 1pg vn
by
g
petition- trip 'to".,vp
'Pi the' I a 4=. g�W.'
SID"
Rensa
PnQJJ
iss - W
:4, Aw, 0 Q,,jre to NeW to
Infested by spent 9 TOAr IS a vm-� VM.4 4eir ov�*, ;�41
'by 0 "W'l
her aunt frora near Uewalt Mrs. the .,Wga i"-', -'6% Ts
qyve 0 L r,
Thomas B 529
Recently a inem-
Ou'p, to
-WNkA4 Y.
Gederich� 4nd Miss Begaie Boyce, Of- berahip, �orapauy was forine4 and com-
Ig _�x
1$10*440, 49ted summer" e4r. 11 their fhv_q.r.-�_ 0
a Ulq
W h I e
.4t a rage
the idxt surnmer c Nei� �h
i�e 64,.yqkk e,
T,�, -
petitions were received which a , OV, �ering, t1ps'," -$or jQtig W�, X0 44
�.q i Ti t' Murtri _00
p
r
-Jitw, .0.0 vismili 4t the home A number of.
r ',fjt vy ALT09' mouse N.
poapaof fifty inembers - , - been �dvq%41 top.
e 1 1
of Mr. JwAes Boyce and other friend . Applicanti fot ow
T4_
—4r. Isaac NeGavin, in and efield.—Miss Tean V 'w. 0i AA
"4 doptill Bull. around Brue
'i I" 'W
gear
:1 the
Ap- rv?"4-
ittv
i3der, of a-eusalVis vW -N&U.Miss placed at $05. Workmen are at pres- the *44ouai� departrneot� *Ote ism- .64,10 '10411000 01"WRIA1441 po"i tip#,
purchised an 9: r,
see
essrs W. Ina B. Scott this vveek.�,Xrs, Roberl� -ent eniaged in boring anartesian well poh Is ecg 'elt1to: add of 'a-14ii "'iniimbow -Af priji6tw i14 gtiA uruu,
b I calf from M Aed-.'� was a o
old III
servic
'e ditioli to ths��
and Bons, of Zurich. He Clialini
di t 04�lamme a n 7�.
of Glencoe, is spen 119 8 for a watering system for t] e pro to
�R _P t
*4th theovet,.,� A
home of. Mr. Iffur- posed new club house and the golf Among a '�d,jrl`qt§ -�o ar�
11%11 bred So thorn And few weeks at the the w0A is, bein#.�ri*j
X ,oteh Shor p
�',ij y and Mary Giba)q�n, of St4nieY.— -course: When the proposed improve- co
�10 ty go6d, ndividual and will ra ote
Ap pm�
t.:ibbtween tearAs,,ft�� . pe. 1-
fge,
A It 01u,"Al *W_v U
Nurse, A W O.";w4thing WA LIJARA
gnes I allQch, of tile WClarY ments are completed, the President, ley I I townships,
nm*,4k good*sire for Mr. MeGavin's
Works Tie a COUtest-arottIld the race traO�k,.joft-to piAl, and which gh k0b, �9#, lie
which that enterpriaux aft ..;
and Hiss Weston, of Londo 'Dr.. A. Newton -Brady,- and the a . . . , - F, _P
4W J
01
t all, zes
home'of urer, 1. E. Johns, affirm
,rs. Mark )Elamil- werw Sunday misitom at the
many to earn
tit Taoney
V
-U166 4001
Nom-_Xv And that nex �pri are, 4, '"
BT ,;n chance to so 12,; 91"!
ton, of ringe Albert Sask., spent a Mr. James Swam—Mr. Cecil D. Simp- season will be, -the banner year for for, the�-Ovpar�ts leagi
.—]N.g 1 44, t
ub'rains,.'edupled�- thii
all,
-bi-other and sister, Mw. Jos- wep�ber,, mak-gil itldeal for 11ing +
vith his son is leaving this Week for Northern- the MWtiand -Bluewater Golf Club. dished,�,�u --,to-. the baseb
pu
Ontario.—Mrs. Weston, of Moose Jaw 0,,,akmond o M`- d flax —Mr Apy V, d. Wan L e atidl
aph Hamilton and Mrs. John Bolger. the, 143." -
)at -
guest at the of her, uncle., 0
llie,Wp -was made by motor and they is a also Mr. J. ;W�
*44rich, and Credito."t,1,
home
a*rived here in six weeks, having via- Mr. James Swil-m—Mr. and Miss 0 We- zL to o decislon,'VW Qffe'ta* �L6idpn, andrm
NUMVILLE,
who made the trip by Motor
Montreal and Peterboro. The Flukes, Zurich b villike, -spe4i-
vj!eX to the West again was started frg-m Califonlia, are visiting Miss Johna.ls.holi-� 11.41W. P4� Motz 'pit
tal
lneir.,paren
Va this week.—Mr. and Flora Smith.—Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell daying at her home here.—Mrs. Phil- via
"�`,4*&!Thiel for the,,A0caM,A1i0_,Ea-ci* no
tt, who. motored to Toro
XM Gavin DaAdson, of Wroxetqr, vl�h�.mlotored here from Dakota, are.ip. Murch visited at,the home of 1er boyi'pii,�,# (a qpenAilig- a,`� moift �ah rbl aP
good p
T. -the Munroe's and Xr. end brother-in-law in London during the :re�elved golou su
�veek_Mr. and Mrs. visiting
visited. here thi PP60
, XA In e
-1 village— past week.- -Mm. the oea
Aie*Oodkin, ot here Mrs. WR Cephas Pym, Miss- day is 0i
f Climy, Sask., are �Neabitt, of the -, _1611.0ii c i6turh0d
J, IU& ice4nipauied by her cousins
the
visit the formees brother, Mr. At- Mr. and Mrs. Monteith, of Lond4oifil a Myrtle and Vili:Pym 'and Miss Dklpi� "W; �V,�
-A. Goisel. an# little
to in ar, juf�a
are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mon- Vanstone � visited iw 1he village - on e M9 1017 score
bert Godkin, who is very ill and who .4 - out on top of 4 �w Twill o are eb-
took th -week teith's mother, Mrs. William ROss"Sunday.—Mi-,- -and Mrs. Alden Jone:s, Mr. ara Henry
e radium treatment this Yungbliit, sn$ ilt �'Ur. and"Mi-s:'Robt,.
jag sit
—Mr. and Mrs. Cl of,140don, visited at 'Afro. - Harr�.
ront,) this week
at his -home, Dr. Clarkson, of T( v 'sob"
rdtbftA8, on Hon&Y._1f4W' 4,; fattnibr,"Misg Murgaret
week end
Johns' over
being in atbendanm-- Mr. James shoj_ Nunce, of London, were the -week end.—Messrs. to Detr9i ..fnd Points- tn Miehfg*r�.
u—+- at +1- 1,--- of Mrand We is,'P* fb&,
-A Q-- A
ol. , lnen.1110 , ana IVIX. J-onn MCINau- zy a 4uLvw 4 or th r iney ac panied lir an X
P
trip to James Berry�—Miss Jean Murdoch; 8,..,homeq�-An the West on A
ghton, Tuckersinith, were on a after
inuel
46bitstom.
.fonday, liarn of Kitchenert and nude imd
ton,
ter, Mrs. Joshua the trip b,
Porlmoata�! this week, combining busi- pupil of Professor Ander has sue,, visithig their iv t1
cessfWly passed her exams In both Johns, , and, *ther rolati here for Tie 1 re* TA klit �_Y the little daughteri e -here 4istting I
sn. '*M pleasve.—Mrs- W. Ande, V" mv son is recovering after being so badly 'vocal and instrument iss., -the- p4st rAontlL_VT,: -att kililthe net Abn: Kell
Coalter's a -his -mist
in �VenU',iijid
shaken up in ati auto. accident a few Jennie Wiright, of Btucefield, is visit- feels quite proud over a new boy. Th� fish , �.M, . ,
the, isoes' 4 B oi a or, y, eh uro� Hmpal I C X4#_xt Saibb4tjilr4ble
V over one,
I a. in at the -Nome of Mrs. Robert M±s-.- Orr, of Tdionto is -Visitin -eelm ago. She has een staying .9 i and weighed
9 teIeA%ere, on
theli of Millbro6ki - are ast-on, a. lftbtm pi
Wright, in Hullett. niece, Mm E&-Johna—Misses-
with her sister, Mrs. George Muldoon, fty pounds:- -;*A frOTW -sqn:-and Miss, E
.#d ed f
garet and Gladys Johns are holi in tha� alteffie 8"doy
Brussels—Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Dav- day- Zurich vicinity attended th� fprd -.At 9", idson, of London. spent Sunday with ing with' their aunt, Mrs. W'Pybua, in yfi, eTd
pldrzv�fikh Wq
LONDESBORO at Ba 46s,- of. this village,,.�Mm UCT,",V�_ And .#t;,,2 . Wq #
"Chiaelhurst.—Mr. an Zo ffl* -at -41 vat; W n
Mr. and Mrs. J. TL McLaughlin.— d Mrs� Sam Nil &yl daughter�,ofVhligunt T' rnobapie& her6' f�a�,n izids6i -on.-Friday eve ink�,4*
d
Miss Elva Little is holidaying in Ds- -,tar, of Dashwood� werie, 4sitofls in'the W-vilit thelf-Ablo ariA- 04ro -4, 'And- 9 -C Picirle,Thei Presbyterihn
Notes.—Quite a number a 're- illage last Sunday—Miss Elva ffav�e, , 1 �
from h:C fis Jaxtiel _�ureh
-_rt - .;- 0- . Mr. and Mira- T. Drummond a' Mr. of'SeaforN v1sitd . And: e 'vv
troit. 1z,
went to the Ford picnic on Wednesday', is spending, a few vrpo�s in St. Thoroas and AErs.,T4 Veel;
at Bayfield�Mr. Hunkins got sever- M1s§Mar- Mrs. A. Bolt6b, d4iing 1.1, nd, Sunday ilOoL�..b
at the, hoiiie d . th 'thefii't,6 ely hurt on Friday of last week.
of her gnele Mr. Ned W)lg- _Mrtg� Tbo Pesidt' was list week leld One 'Avery'Uis� Anniie. Cox,"of Ex�tr e�u6d, VW' f ... d. r6c�nfly on. th� Parr P - , , . I I
NVU4THROP the ham kor of visited by W' 07 U her,broll4 -Thomas Wore t
of the homes ran out of the stable' iind for 1 0, ,
Miss Muriel �HutchispT
1, pf Lon- e-17 131.k,, ha's',beerl-visiting here -with her also by his- n daugh-, prpv
Notes.—The Ladies' Aid and W. M. eMii�sr. daug tef a d his we'at er _eilp e :an,
and knocked him down and broke one: don, have,bee visiting their grand- -x ein Iv h b
be "ajdying-Abomselvft, im-
nd injured' er, Th,6'I'O 04'&r ters husbadi'Who 91-e-tidd S. will hold their next meeting at the of his legs near the thigh 4 Paren�i,'Ur. and'Mris. John -Cor��h. -New 'CAr, For sale.—A bra -d him inwardly.' There seem sister, Ws. 'Bertha .-. Bell..�-W. and among th6ir felativ�-.� arid-:' If& 41
a to be 'It- ;,.-.=-be seen at a4 In
home. of. Mrs. James HilIgn, on Wed- —Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns and family 'i sacrillee Mrs. W. A. Goisel, little Veq
tle hopes of, reeovimT—Mx. Charles' . on ma, Mr. different, parts.�Mfio ternooti, te served And the tables
nesday afterhoon, August 5th..- -The � sited with relatives in Rit6elV for quick swe- mrl�- J- si—son, Hens", and Mrs. Robert Ei�rkt and,daug&, thu�r. PCItvialavd, 0hid" andformer- burdened,by the many 'good things
mite boxes are to be in by then. Those Maning, who has been in the Clin� "Sunday lst.—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Out, 8907-2
rkive on
b,a 1,
'a, . . 3r 20 provided * ithe ladleg q -the congre-
bar, Hanter and Miss 'Marjorie were - 6"6i- &If Itoliday tdr -19i!S—Durl t that will not be -Able to atten& the ton Hospital for the last month, ter visie&_,y6th friends -in Mitchell , ly been brought home much improved- in' ng over Sunday last.r-"The 1ollomink -eveninglast-jecoftaxle bon. rot partaken.,of by
meeting can hand their mite -boxes guests at Mr. Rich J -ohne ---on Sun- AaMt Hewafl,_ato�w will be pent the week end with Harry, ho intends - sp6ndt onto.
day.—Mr. Andrew Boa, afternoons. Stores win be mentioned s ki ud health. is sup- ope� Tc"daz_ night ih�fead of- weauesday their relatives and friends in H�rr time:hef� with av#?4im, su -tetired,o the fleld-'of
to the Captains, Mrs- exa. er, who
ter r offi,
-for wesat side,, and MTs- R_.Campbell, (Too Late for Last Week) Plying for Rev. Livingstone, preaCh- Alirinli't Poe
ee monfibs. Aiio, ire -the -victors in
-,-And... Mrs. GQp,:rge and Mrs, A. Ar old.
for the east side. Some business in ed a ver'Y interesting and instructive BuildeW Att Vatip . n.--4uA ano., family, of Courtland; Mr. returned'to London on Monda!�;�,to, each class: � G=0 rac�i'-undor connection with the Jubilee be Notes.—Miss Alvetta Brigham, who- sermon on "Evolution- last Sunday ZYTT Beaohville stone lintoi, We hnd Mxs. James Troyer - and family, sp&id' u.. couple�.'oi wei)ks *1th" -her Mary McKay;, - boys! race, . unaer 7
Mic has been home for the past two weeks morning to a good congregation. He also ha** iW'full supply of Portland cement, -talked over.—Mr. William A orbiit4 CadO _.Trdyek, of- mother,:1before returningto, C , levol#pd.' years,.Doikald Gillies- girls race, ft*rn
kAh lr"�t
en. has returned home after spend- went to Toronto on Monday to assist gave. ten reasons -why he did not 1— It
;,ill aster. r(laster Paris, hydra
�m effei a"* and *here. she'holds a fike - positio'n on: t e 7 toA yciLt$', Irene"A;ussea, b
lime, Wr, ino 'Gletic h
r color. x;pd andblack, 1i
Ing a few months with his zisteis in in the exams for a -few weeks, and lieven-evdlution.,-givig an explana- And_ as I wo
by its wW t cement block matemues, daughter,..(Mrs. Schell), of Marlette,, nursing st4ff�Mizs HaieI Stnil�ie- lb race, frqra� 7- or 9 yearsj� John. MeRay
the West. He looks as though the has. been re-engaged to teach in the tion of what it was, as'.give-n or less than� haU'p
g rethtives.
rle- We George Hedden spent, the' vAsitin' in__W1n4so4 L girls riice, from 10. to
W "arid -Ah�ih Be
West agreed with im.—Miss, Velma Collegiate at St. Thomas, at an in-* authors. Mr. Boa is a spelndid speak- -to cater to your wants, her ,)
huge i0i 64� At -the old a -band. R. CLM_ 'Wee '611d' tnth sister, Mrs. F� and mrs,.04 A-.,"MaDonell and-dat�gh Z3
mom
Haist spent a few days last week with crease in salary, which makes her er and one of our rising Young men, OuPh.. 107. 34n -i Case, of St, ofb&�, A, I ilAred, Ata,
'her aunt, Mrs. 14. Jacks4ft, of Wal- twenty-four hundred for this year- preaching as he does.-wihout a not Oathaiines.�Mrs. Robt. ten, t Misseig", D _41, -1 � 'b fr@ii' to
ble �WoAanainp oW race
`bf n West, spent. have retufted . froin "T',t" 6r'e' to 12 Will Nicol, Nbriman Mc.
Duilleazi , Aairfiigto,
ton—Miss Jean Holland spent the The union of the Brigham!s all met speaks well for -his fibility as an orl Moor_�.Accident—On Sunday
.—A q rtette c in par even- the week -,end here with er parents, the had' been visiting i�lat&as-Lan&' _Kay,. -week end with friends in Seaforth.— in Bayfield to the number of about ator us 6 poeed of Miss Ing last aGl't�three ties of autoists M
T. and John Young. — We friends for; - it couple f.�'V4ks iii. so 13 -to,: m Walk'e'r, Owthy
Visa Beth Govenlock, -of Seaforth, has niety. Some were there that- had May Clarke, Mrs. E. Johns, Messrs. were returiAng from a fishing expedi- ti e iii !a former issue that Mr. there.—Mrs. - Qe6i& i7k� , To No a to ry rs
men on d L
ittle'; b9ygr race; - in - I -y
returned home after spending a few not seen each other for years and all Bruce Cooper 'and Alvin Pym sang tion at Cafflnrwood and Wiarton, and j yo
uni -proprietor of the new Com- rnto goingi with, n I �lf laik -Getz -
days with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G —The farm- "Lead Me Gently Home, Father," we're epe'e4ting in line alobg thii Lon- ti h
ov- bad a very pleasant time.
mercial Hotel here, had. gone to -Lon- who had been here vist rig, er par- enlock.—Miss Margaret Eaton'has re- ers here were pleased to see the beau- which was much appr�iiited'by ike don Road, i6n heir -�ray home, somle�
don''With'a view of und6rgbing �i op- ents.�M%r. N-6rfiian, is convOt-t, Srnith.-��Edn&Gilk;
-ned home after vi -siting frie
tur nds in tiful showers which came on Tuesd�ay. congre hent it and others tD.Ton1 er4ation ut, ifiet c;6TIault:Wo*- the i ii itable, on his qrlq� 3t&
g4tipn� qf t Walton.—Mr- and Mrs. J. Armstrong It has improved the gardens and I ar. o ng what Us`bt4fi
f Detraiters'""
surgeons oCthw hospjW- thought A preWses to a
S nin
and Mrs. Ix.-ishman,. of Blytb. spent root crop which were suffering for g-.1fo
url q. Were evidently 940- be for Mr. Young to return horn —Mr, T. C. J i at
e *Yn
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus rain --The little boy of Mr. Stewart's ;CROMARTY7, 149� at-a high rate of speed, owing to and try a three- weeks' complete rest ments to the interi6i�.- iiilt,of iiii plate women's rAe I e Mra firtured'tire i , lx.1901*6 ,
Rullard.—Mr. Eddie Bloomer, of Chi- who was run over in Goderich with.a, �n isit- the dt--h and cours, of dieting to, see if that glass 'Window, And,ls-b Farmers' and BuRdom, �Attantieu.—Jvst am.. ;dghbofilfag up H�ad-
Cago, ig vigiting f-i-nds in this vicin- car, was able to be brought home. is rived a car of Pea!,hyale stone lime. pposite hefain John E. Me- would nut overcome the need of an with a Mee fine coat. of �,whit� son, Alek�. Mbustieau, Mr�' many friends will be pleased to know also have a full supply of PrtlLind We' Ewen, sbout� -a. half mile.,aouth of our I -pal
ity.—Mrs. Harold Smalldori, of Wal- operation, or better fit him for such, Mr. Alfred Taylor -aii&Mr. It J. Pa& three -legged-, �race L for- boys, Notman
-ton, has returned home after visiting he is doing nicely.—Mr. Charles Man- ath bard wcal plaster, pater ps,
r ris, hydrated_ village, and g6ing'at such speed if after that time, a., operation was erson and his son, Rae J?aterso%, left Mckay'and'Will'-Xidoil Eldred Smith
"her siAer, MTs. gaton.—Quite a num- ning 'who took suddenly sick About a lime, hai . anortar color. red aod btak, twujiL � that after rlihning th� distance of one deemd adisable.—Miss Ernm we k to' . end holidays with And Clark Getz" "John'.. �.Y. And
And os I have two cement block machines., a E. h4�re this . e sp
ber -from here attended the Ford pic- week Ago was take -n -AG the Clinton- wal sell on-- for less then half -price. -we hydro pole to another, they dashed in- Pfaff R -N., spent the past week or r
well T elatives and friends in Marlette, Garnet Moussean; three-legged race
me a Bayfield on Wednesday. Our Hospital, and is not doing as as. are allways idea"d to cater to youlz -4nts, to the pole with sueh-force that the so rs, John and Wit- Mich. --Mrs. C. Ballantyne is visiting -for me ' T Do ,all and AreAie
large or At the old with her brothe n,. ozp -- ng
-merchant, Mr. W. 0. Bennett, was in his many friends; would like to hear. stand- R_ Cul)� heavy pole 4was snapped off like a lim I leaving here on Monday last for in Toronto, going there by motor with lEoggarth, 'Sam 'Wugall and Albert
charge of a booth for the day. MORE, Hensall. aiit. Phone 307. 3117A pipe stem and ' part of it carried un- Cleveland, Ohio, frA further visit.— Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and farrill, y, Sher - ray; wheelbairow_,� race
Alex.
Notes.—Rev. H. Graham and Mrs. der the machine.�` All in the car were Mrs. William A. McLaren spent the who are her rolatives.�—Service�a will Afousseau and Tom Dougall;'. horse
USBORNE Graharn, arid little granddaughter, of very badly shaken up and more or latter part of last week with friends be held in the United churches on the race, Helen Smth And Harold 3tunn-
St. Ptuls, and son, Herbert, of Sault- less injured,-.but]lt littl&-girY
of about in
ALMA V mers' and Builders Attention. --Just ar. Exeter.—M-t. and Mrs. Todd and coming Sundqy, Augut 2nd, At the needle and thread race, Emma. E;�Z
rwed a car of Beachville stone lime. we Ste. Marie, visited over the- week end 12 years of. age,. suffered altogether son, of Toronto, are visitors art the usual hours of 11 a'.rmand 7 pm�.'. in' and Pemy Campbell, . P6arl . Af6usada . u
Notes.—Mrs. Reid and son, of Bay also have a full supply of Portland cement, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham.— the most, belnle -thrown out through bo,, of Mr. ty, are Pdaster Paris, hyd and Mrs. Robert Morri- the morning t what hag be and Glenn Bell; ladies' throvAng soft
nd Mrs. Donald McKellar visit- of his village—Union services Carmel, and in the evening in *hat ball, Mrs. (Dr.)' Camp�ell, Helen
at present visiting with her lath hard well plaster, the windshield,, owing -to the awful im- oparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper lime, bair, mortar color, red and black, U�uid.
And as I have two cement block hinen,
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James pact and her, -fae hands and neck were held in what -has. been known as hasts be4n known as he, Wthdist Smih; most graceful lady walker,
Mrs. Thomas Aston, -)f Goderich, Donaldso of Lis
ill sell one for less than half lyrice. We towel, recentl were very badly cut with the heavv the Methodist church on Sunday church, *hen the' Rev. Mir.A.'91h0air Ellen Switz r,
-pent a few days the past week the are �ulways pleased to cater to. Your wants, Mr. John McCulloch -has had his house plate glass. Shewas carried into the morning last, the church being filled, will take both looki
large or sm". At the old P.��tnd. R. CUD- services. ng couple (ladies' choice), Mrs.
guest of Mrs. Jami�son.—Mr. and ery attractively painted by the Press MCEwen hompi iind�" soon as possible and in the'evening union service was and Mr. John Dallas;
MORE, Remall, Ont. Phor.,. 107. 3007-1 Alex. Snu
Mrs. Derwin Carter. of Londesboro, family, of Woodham, -Who do very the services.,of-J)rs, Dougall, o our again held in -what has been known (By Another Correspondent.) gue!ssing the weight' of Win. Craig,
spent Sunday with friends here--Mr-3. Death Of A Pi-tineer.—One of.the artistic house painting.—The congre- village, and Hyndman, ..of Exeter, as Carmel Presbyterian church, the John MeKay; guessing the mrrnlb�r
F. Meadows and son, of Windsor, were oldest pioneers 6k Usborne township gation n Sunday morning was were secured' o b ttendance there also being verylarge Presbyterian Services.—On Sabbath f beans in a pit6her, Mrs. D. Nicol.
'week end visitors bere.—Mis Iva passed away on July 21st, in the per- greatly pleased with the singing of.a es, when tb7accidevt occurred. The ;and most. excellentsernions were giv- last Rev. Mr. Ritchie, oF Crordarty,
Nott 'has returned 'home after spend- son of BenjaThin Beavers, of the 11th male quartette from Stratford. The first band et -vices of The sports w4re in charge of the fol -
a passing Vic- en,on both occasr'Ons by Rev. Mr. A. preached to a large congregation of 'lowing committee, Rena Hudqon,)Kel-
-Ing a week with friends in Wood- concesaion of Ushorne. Mr. Beavers other friends who accompanied the toria. Nurse *"ere kindly given and as Sinclair. - 1, the afternoon the nou- Presbyterians held in St. Paul'b en Sm-itb,.Olive Workmam
tock.—Mr. and Mrs. George Little, was, born in Yorkshire, England, Jan- singers were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr.. soon as the� doctors a ved, M - on u ng. ' er-s of Carniel church
rri rs c c rri Inefab
St.
past wee.—Mrs. S. Robinson, of St. 1844 with his parents, settling in Miss Steele.—Mr. and Mrs. Karney ink her busbitnd', 'and �:iving valuable paps Aglican church, when the
of Windsor, called on friends here the Uary 29, 1834, and came to Canada in and Mrs. Steele and their daughter, Hyndman, who Ila nurse acc0M,PanY- held a largely -attended service in
'Catharines, spent the past w
eek -with York Townsohip, near Toronto. Two and Mr. and Mrs, Spier, of Brussels assistance, the little girl had her deep Rev. Mr. Ritchie deliVered a very fine
relatives lierp.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Me- years later they came to the town- were Sunday visitors at the hoW6-of' cuts dre6sed,afid wa�'made_as com- sermom—Mrs. Kate Bell, of our vil-.
Kirron of WP.R-rrto,_ ntnt Sunday ship of Blanshrd settling on lot 16, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKellar'.—Mr. fortable as, possiblej so that ilie cow lage, accorripailied by her three little
d
twitli Mr. rld Mrs. TT. Fowler.—Mr'. concession 4. Mr. Beavers was then and Mrs. Collier, of Rochester, N. Y., be tak6n on o lndon on a stretcher. nieces, Norma, AJ va, an Maude are
and Mrs. W. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. 14 years old. Here after a prolonged were recent visitors at the home of The car was badly smased up, the camping for a wee& at Grand- Bend.'
W. Nott spent the wepk end vrith illness and three years of hardship in Mr. and Mrs. Walker.—Mrs. Henry, wbeel that truck the 1ydro pole be- They are joined by Mrs. James- Me -
friends at Windsor and Dptroit_-Mr. the woods the head of the family was of Strattiord, and Mrs. John Norris' ing completely mashed- as were Also Lean arld son,,.of Kippen.—Nn. Abe
-and Mrs. W. Harvest
Bennett and Mr. and taken away and the mother wus left and daughter, Barbara, of Winnipeg, the front of the 0 -at and othef parts Johnston, the well know-n1orse train-
Y-,, T -T (,!,,qrk of P+liol. w�r� week with a family of nine children, the are spending a few weeks at the home of it- The car- fire but the er, of Simcoe, and Who a great iu�Lny
caught
vi�itor� h .—Mr. and Mrs. 0. youngest of whom was seven months of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie.— flames were lextingvished. The acci- years ago hada,string of horses here.'
TTpbkirk. of Wing.4iim. nont Siir�nv old to clear up and pay for a bush Messrs. Dan McKellar, O#o Walker, dent took pla4de when people Were in training on our good race track at
wit
h Mr. and M". T. P-lin,?tt.—Mr. farm and to give the family a a -tart and Donald McKinnon, of 'Detroit, coming to die- bhuivhe and a large� that'it-me, spent a f
ew days recently -
0 PhilT;Tyg hp"4 +',, Tn;'1,nrtunP to fall in the world. It is sufficient to say were Sunday visirs at their respec- crowd soon �:`gatherad.' The AM - I
sea; visiting. his old time friend, Mr. T.
from a load (yf bav and fracture a that she succeeded admirably by dint tive homes.—The evening service was Lilly and Edith 'I#Kt- every Murd�ck, and others he knew here in
001%jo
bon- in 'his foot, will Iv him of perseverence. By the wise coun- conducted by Rev. H. Graham, recent- help they could in their -home *here the byegone years. He is looking
'Up for some tirne.—Visg Edna Jamie- cil and godly example of the mother 1Y Placed at Hornings Mills. — The the little girl, Was firateir6d.
well and as hatiach ihtereat6d ai-ever in'
Son has bi-en laid iip the Tya-st week the family became highly esteemed Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wul -School ReRort4 Prillmary, Room: Jr. horses, having ome in charge at the We carry Bedford. Harvest iAs
ifh blood Poioning in her hand.— and respected in the community. be observed in Crorriarty chureh 'on' 11 -to Sr. I 98.
'I'Mubel' Seaforth rac�s held last week—Mrs.
Ouite a number from here took in the The late Mr. Beavers was married Sunday nert, August 2-nd.--1V1n. Art- Foe, 92- Harold Sheril.tt, A9; Lorne' 1). B. McLean has returned from St. only. These have been� ihe stan-�
'Ford Picnic at Payfield on Wedneq- in- 1861 to Sarah Ballance, of Blau- tUr Vincent is very ill at presaht'and' Elder, �8: Aelen Glefin, �89' �UPYd %Thomas, Where she sJ30ne a � few -days dapd of excelleikee. in, thb line,
daT shard. They then moved to lot 4, owing to her grea age, her condition Lindenfield, 8r,.o;. Malcolm 'Gillies, *Kh relatives and n
hie da.—The cro, a :4tb nicely finish6d second �g` ro'wth
W1
concession'll, Usbotne, which was is critical -1 --Mr. Alex. 86.3; Viola Hildeibrant 85-4ack"Voubg Are turning out very good in thi
then a bush. In 1881 his beloved wife and his bTiae are spOnding�a few Ma hanc'Res we] yff'' 83 ry Her
aphill, 82 -,'With Wolff, section, with good ipld, :nfid . good I fliffiig f U169� pro
1 9 r
EXETER passed to her reward and he was left with relatives here at Present Prev- 81; 116&rt fleiidwi, -qualiy,-7-Miss Hel-6ii trAn;* h 1.' 11 1
per tines -at
ift, and t6elikl
-ndary Wins Cup. Boundary Beavers wqs,a life-lng ChrLmytian no greater cost th�nlbrdi ry td6l$
11id- intmed from Seatotth,
with a family of eight children. Mr. 'ous to thei4l�`IntO-llided POJ*Ukn to 79; Dorothy Cook, 79,1166ey where she ad
B6u
_aM Aine&*A, V111er`e Dr. M*kaft *We011� son, 78; Margaret 79; been for a vreek;�or twox—Ou'r,,-.co,aI
Von the South� Perth U.F.O. Baseball an active member of the church. 'He tinue hia� inedical re0ftrbh 'vrork.— Mbl) 11 77 JWd
ougal %%!Aii9hKkt f7 merchants are delfv�ering laige quAn-
Champiov5hip for IR25 and the Peter was one of the founders of the Woo4_ X-. NaleAni NQuede, of Regina, Xorneks Fabey,,'16; SAbY 15asfamore, tities of the needful for winter.—Miss ASK FOR BEDFORD FORKS
Smith Cup at the U.P.0, Field Day ham Methodit church and gavc- f�ree- 'Was A vy"A 6nd guOst st tke� 1&age 75. Jr. If.--
, 0 ; K
at Cirlingford, on Saturday, by vir- k 89 4th- Hazel Coxwokth *M'very suecessful
tue of their 7-2 victory over Salem. the ffame. ild en rovb6 to her ho*g frow ji *$Ait &i4n Dr
ly of his, tinic& and means to bui e iti receiit e=mIjn%t!07 at Lo on
ndo
The family vrho eam-ye with her rllitivm iih Gletga.M
an nov-
()2; lair, a good teaching e4r.
P111laroft leattle leaders and two him are- John W., of St, Itarys; Un. Xrsl. Tuter4 and isn NIA'140-'"" nit iTudeon,
time champions, refused to play ow- Richard Selvez, of Planshard; &wa'k retli"ed home aft6t It W, Mfldred F. jftiie Sailg') seuriiig a -good 10% Olk
'in
A. and Alice, and Marti -n L., cm the ""ith fttatives in 96&ef�(VAI 'W 84. g to differences with the league ex
a good
necessary for humestend- also one broilier, Geo*&, MWTS. r
eeirtive 0' thus making it P.9 is
ei%fieth
it ,dd6 h 01 in W%Wo t�lieh �Oh�u� a
Mary 4 op,-tw- -ter 'Wit-
sildden-deth gaine for the cup. Lloyd Ford, of Woodharn, The fun6ralvas 9611, 91 - Dorotl
*4"euo, 909 Hillie liam Fee am aisteT4, Was Sarah and
Terindr pitched a good game foT the held Thursday afternoon, intermet or, and a 81SUT, uts. 9.
Z&le* and the R6iindary to pla a of Van,, LiA14" L i*r. zuPtIctf Glenn, 89; ':87- Nel� 'Mary in writing to friends, es
oun4aq, and received iplen4id up- in the Kirkton eemeter7, lie Pe, �96,
WA, �Oldy one error being eballred iip and bufldeft' or-' 1'1� �; ftaM 6,f&ed fine visit
and ttip and.64,v* 77, V10let
'b hurlie fn�ull�V 6hUV�o nd fAe�&, in Salem rived a car stone l6e.. -
steay. tame, but hi's sidp 4 nth liard
ehilid him. Berr �y, also have a full svj�vly 62 p6wand Beeswax Ruolimian, diffetenC parts cf The *06t. A 0M
rTeacher. J
part was rather shaky at timog, Al- mobtAr- color, 8pecial thk,�e c at Blue and
And m rW and -nearing o pi �6� a d b6, *th , -, -L � .
I have two &mdV6 bwk iiald t6bpra, 76 per n Va White
th -fast- d-od, Playa cut Galf.—The golf tourney on the will g, -I! llaig Awn half Jr. ITT to,
rbIlles, � fine4t in
In the prelimin- Bayfield Bluewlxtey Course on Thurs. nre sawrs v1psod to aner to yodr .........
Carft9f6id b9at Avbnto-a biit day last. waa cheered with ideal Id.
Ued8en, 84; 99; Tho
. tfl
-041" 4eftt0d, in the play. -O by 'weather, and vras atteTidell'by a larges 1 lam
Ofttil. Ile Ing tovni% ancl summer troit 79. 2z tw* entorg orowd of visitors from the surroutid. Gra�b 't atMonA an ard'10gs Ulfif# Iteld 11- 44 -huge auccese ill evem geew, 00,� aMd Who; eov4ja i)jafir� ok the Vay, xefl A. D&k 0,0 Wqq which was aeabnitted -f4r g61&Mt1i At,
Vdrjte�, partidul ten, '0 d TR
jt. the excellent tolvditl6h of the b#" *16 Irk p4h!64
rMN