Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-04-16, Page 1I . 1�­ - "N --1111 -11. - ­ , � .1 , ,, .�4 �,�,-,,,,X,'4 , "7 ! . Ift 10 i , '" ��:Wlrk,f 011�4vq "� 4,; - . A " I , 'M TF , V, . 2, N " I . ,-Al -*4y0M.,il-11 r 5-1911 .1 -14, A8 - ,J ;To:�,,.��, . �.',. 11 -, ". '. �,� � . � , ;,:�' �e.; - "' . . 109-01---� �;A- AO.!'� ,, ��"' 11 � , " " . ,� ��ill�,­ , I 9 91 ,- . I I— I � '"' I I , � � J,�,;"rC­'­�--""','� 011- ` � �-­.'-�,,---"-440^ A W­­­.j,]�'�, . - ­ , - . �:v' " . , " " :I- Ir ,�A'N ­ -... , 7 - �� ., ., % 1 . i�", " 1. I I—— -1 - . : � I ,��M, ", 'i �- �� X -,� ., ­W.7T' ,��-,*,�.,�:" .4 ` �' � I , . , 00�, " --1 " -. t*..� ,,,��,� W,Jj, / i . �! 9 " - F, " . .4 , � , . , . , - . ­ - - - , -l". 1g,, ;'*i A! a --111-11 ." � � -,,i� �JIVA ...."." 1, - . ill �� 0�m '' -1 .. � � � � P � . I " - - - - % ­i�­ �,� , , � � �. , " - I ­ �, 1, 11 �;­, , , # ""' ..... 11, '' ­ ,1 11�1:,. " - r ,at � � , - , �� " ,,t�,p A.'�;, ��W, :,..,, . �,� "sp,41,, .. � 11 .. - I'll - , 1-1 ,.;, " A , W...,Vhk ""Ad 11 f -Failihm. " .", - , 46`1 . -0 I 0 ­& . ".... � , � ", .F �� ­­ I I—, .. I"% - ..;"17"!,..� I 41 -11 "Oft'"", 4-7-` 9-11-'16 ";t, I .. IMP '': ­ ..; !1q. 7, * - I WSW$ I , , �..`, tk".., iw, - I . , , � I— IM, � -e-", -,'z . , ff­­ a , , , '­­ .. , �0100PA'11 4-A , I , ­`, � I ,�t,,,.. 11 ,,��11­�,',',�, . 7 ­ - I -. Noiljl*., " 't ... � .;,f,!f�� - . -, 'SW103 -� 't.. �� -1 .� , " -, .1 -U�l 1. , - 40"'. ,k.t �T �� . I � ­� I �.. . - , -7w ­ I- , `J , 4 1909- ,. -7 1 ,, ". ,�,%, -, , . - .i. I "* , ,. �,:m , ;, ,, V I , , ! I . Tew,446d S*,� 0 -, 0 ", 1�-�'�1141411 "� .;" -1', -1 11 ! aummb , - I.' I I "", zpolls� IIW( a 11'� .1 .1, � M . . .1 '�FX � o , 1, UMWS,; 06 11jolkii, , * I,"- W14 M -, 11 :Si ,... , .. i 1 --­r­­-n7'-�--­ u 4� 1 "I ,�, ;I41 , . � � A. , V ,, - 'Wr - � J � �� F �ea6 $­ � - fi, � " .:. ­ - "' i ,W � ',� , 00-aweoA , t ,0 4� , - � , :111, , . -, , M T. Y, 3'',.�%.�, . -.9, -- 1� ,;"M,Mpi� . . , �, IfO � ,f, ,,,� 41%,::A , --. -A -1 ',� 7 -� �,� ��,� , 11 . . .. I ;..­ - I . I'll, :" - I ,:, , 44 , V"-.% , � , 14;1�­, ­W'�,�,'U� "" � . �k.,­ , r 1� I I 00 t M .. , 11,� 4i A* N �, - �1 �WW - � , i - I , .. ,. -, - ­��,*,�;'.o, F�,,�,.��'g-.-,-"g-,T� ��,,� , , ." �­­ "', "', ill , . I ,�". , , OEM,* .- - � .: . I,, *., I 'i.w. F , r -fog * � '7 .4 '. - 1,",". �� ,,, � ­ - - ,­ " .1'.. 1. , 1;41`1�1 " -0 11C. ��, " � � , �", 11 I " �, . 1� �, �.�. -,t: . 'ti ,. 'for the I -�­ . .�r , mv� �::�. .M .... A h "I"', .-A , , , '04 1. - ,. ,,�� `.;� , !, 9-1 �. I i 41, � " vnipat*ll� , ­', j, - W , I'll .." ­ 7 , *- = ��,.:g ..- : . %-# -r 1-:;y I I � Greenl� m ­­ - � k"T � �.!!,�� f, - 01.� , , -r- , � 71evpw ­ "IbV k I po#�!,�,gft!� I .4, A- - . , . . Q0 11,- ,'�!` PTO,... ", !, " --,;.. r-1. . 44, - . ;z r, "W1010RA , ::::: -0 . 'KAW , .. � il"', , I .., �, ,4-0�"" , d at � f -, , "'t � - An'� Auxiliary, . Was, orgarize 's , .� W t 10 i - � p.74,*J) iv. _Hrj* y / MW M, U ft . a... i on Unrok 4th� foady tm-ve- � Ir . 1,, -.1 I . .. ­­.'. -',it, -- 1- 111*11 "K", , if . � Qh­ giit v�r 4 - . , , " il ) , " , 4 10 11" .10T I 11 , ..AA�,�!�.. 1'%Mx, , .V, MU *4', . 84D a] in A,PrT .�Mrs. V. Hollard, " .�. 'A mm".- ­ . 1, ..-I - � . �Wnih,". �`Rl -, Th, - c , I i5p Dist. Supt.; M-jo. ,T. H. McKay, ,&s I 1=p -,041tt 514 1 . , 't"", -- ­ 11 , -­ .� ­ ace�, e , - , i; -r , .­ - , , ., -- - M 4 I- , . 'i '. I a -`P.^t � -2V(1. �.,X#e bpetaket S� . .1 ­'. .J.'' . '1� �,... -­ I lfi�l ;* � . �Am,� � %� 9 ves Supt.; Miss A. E. Consitt, Secretary. - - 1. fbpqw�-�- ­ ­ buys aeo, In knee eec s. - Ir I 5- X11, � 111*11W.12. ill .. ­ I ­ Im � �.. - 'h- --­ � Of , -the .14.0 it , " "'t , .. 0 � . . . 00 . - Irii­ I I " Ths whole -.,thing -has the air of a HURON PRESIPYTHRIAL W- M.. "S. ted - I . . , y L� � I I - 9*�hog"�ugi'E�t drowsy suariiier day . " ,,Vla !.I iv I that �474143t;0, : tati.-ment of the . he.wr Mpnib were , with b�epel d"*'- The financial ,a � ) - * ing their. 961emn flight. while all the ,Huron Presbyterial -Of the , -former , vjrb;i,�,� � A ` - "Be tr.6 ' -� - I 1 .4 � . �, �. . ;#,%M,.,r- )*u�'g;fSkat�h"v4n air h sole*u StOlt,i holds. M n ol presb . W - &- .'. ,000* ., ` - �� e yte= . . , " I .10. pr T-lassed ,4s a culb6�� . rn . U 8 fr m Janua,Z, I I advanded years who look over the 14 to March 3At, 1926, is as follow - ­�­ X�r ­dyi�from'Peac6 River, m'akes a , I 1� 4 J . I..", . uz�xwi � � � �stezlo al*ayo I Ing to an I . I , ,164 � . - �, � � C icb,__be sa 8 -he tb gods at go away. pray - AtW,4,a�j,�sw , � � I � , , r,,stat"Wnt in, Wh y e once to be made,. Senators ' , I 011 I 1- , �, . � ��'no inbecat�pn of .resigning. A#hi4r Auburn ........ !­'..� ........ $ '�7-00. k , " I ighen replies, -asserting that, -or Judges. ­ 8till,'the, Seuat6 dobo -take Hayfield ........... ;. 4. ..... 1 ,49.00 1 � 1 M461 � he ' I � - an interest' in. divorces;- NeArly' all IIIA6 ..... ; . I ' 'ht 'to resIgn' .A part' Mau looks thesa thirlip 6ino - from -!- T ' .... i .......... sco& . !Dog to - ci6rimption, � oronto- oytib ............... on A question of 'elee' ral Moptteal'-doesn't, bot�dr about,di06r&. : . 220.00 . � . . �s- a pul�,qdfy,pattisc matter. Wiri Brucefield .......... :.* ., :., , . 90.OT !, . , , st. .0-MgarY.Eid-.t&nont�ons�tayniar- Clinti6n, ................... I ,is no ,,�46*e * ., yiqwpo , t . � :1 135.00 " ' ' ,. " . this gAts lied. MoOisie Jaw,and Saskatoon don't Egmund,ille ............... 103.50 ' * I the­lfbuseejo,��.u- t6 )Wsinesi. . . The , � - . � I I . I . � I' �, � , . - about getting. I . �4 . bather , niarAed,., i , � r,kef'.UA1V.W thei-lxlmir iqnd, the - To' F&eter ...................... 57.00 -e � ­ I in I � ­ibl" 1-� � th -r" gets joined and parted,-��parted G,d,ricl . ................... . _ . 3 , Ube goes,, , committee of e and dWoipid by.the will of the,,�Iea- 205.25 -� -wholb to do,citsi ther bill of the Hon- - I Gr;Zad Bond ............... 52.00 . - . . _ It I ._: crab4e ChifleS...-Ste*arl�fb antholize ate. : , * ** * - I I e .. all I .................... 147.39 -� A&inces to .siielers on & ' lands .- I . - I I .. , , ,.:�. -4- . Own. . o6d�d V 4' Hills Green ............... 40.00 ,,� � � ­ �. 4". Members are still tieing A , . � * . ..�� " ", ith KIPPe,19L ..................... 142.66 . 0 . , ''. . , I . . .0 . urnr . n Criat d.­.1b#eW ti - ^ 4ope from -the ontomobile- lolfy. The* -Kirkton ................... 64.00 - t " J �.�,, ga on contin- latest is a spw � ��, �� - MeS A) attwaoQw .-nitteR attention Aal number of a't:rade L,,bur . .................. 25.00 1 1 us. '. , '� ., as .., A .401 �, ap- ­ pn chasing sha- = -PT'h� A�t6mbbife'Trade." It Londesbora ................ a&oo , , , - . he M - �, -� 40vi ­4`�`i �, .' . this,illuminating stat,raen,: McKillop ................. * , W . � �` `*ill -be remember- . 30.00 � . I -ed, is- 111' � J ,'�' , xhother, nursemaid "We ,�� before us aompairstive: Seafort, . .................. 206.00 ftarcua"Q . and g U.'. � prices .upon one line; While the Par yM of�-this particulat. - Smith's Hill ................ 51.50 1 Spe,i*g irf the H,6u,6 Wh ent concer etr th ' Thames Road .' 76.00 . In operates in 1) oit, er system ' en is -an extensive Canadian plant and Union, be made his celebrat"od charges, Mr. Goderich *�p­. * * .'.­ " . 24.00 ,aid,- '.'T here weri.- Bisaimon, Steve�s r Canadian Automotive Trade has been Varna ......... I .......... I 17.00 v 'Ile - shown a comparison of the Arnelica" Winthrop . I ...... 40.00 .1 " McLaughlin, GirouX and a "half dtizin ." �j, � list price and the Canadi;in. list price. g."Wo., ... * others With ,highly Youn men's Auxiliaries. cars that were seiz6de-x1�'"'s"Ve- flashy We will take, �ne line in particular. Brucefield (Kelly Circle) .... $ 114.00 � I . * and tur-ned over 14 the touring model the ie Egmondville (Neil Shaw) ... 107.57 ­ to tbem, protected by the governmeTit. the Canadian list pric4e fi 36.69 per Exeter (Logie) ............ 40.00 I . I MY Honorable Friends wbo are Sup- cent.; in the roadster, 37.68 per cent.; 11 portinLP this goveTian2ent, so assidif- Hl�th y. p. S . ............ : in the coupe, 36.87 per cent.; in the.Smith,s 28.04) 1 ously voted. the ii6hey to pay for the 30.00 - repairs and gasoline of the cars foe coach,:S6.90 pej'ceut.; in the sedan, * ' � . . - Mission Bands. �- theRe.opulent. thieves to-nde around 87.19 per cent, . - Auburn ................... $ 42.00 � in." That statement is to be found In a higher priced line the increase 85 -to � .on page --,730��of- 11ahs4id, February ..of the C,anadian-list, 'price over thi Hayfield (Lou. Gr4lIam) '. "' ' *' ' .8.00 I . �� 11 �. .1 Amdrican list. price -is as follows: In .Rls,ke � � .. '' 210 T,�. , *1 ilealj�l - b . , , . . I Ive '4,a ffie I ­... ­­ - 9.25 " I fhi�p eton, 33.33 1 road- . I . . . . - ­ are . not?, -,-. , _per cent.; Bruedfield ,(Little 1164p"er-s- ).: : 20.00 , , , , , , ". I . bake 61.. eirial. ster,,80.69 per cent; the sedan, 34.22 C- maw -111 . . 6`11 per c6at.; the brou . per Burns ..................... 15.00 - Mr. McLaughlin , dXhe evidimee of -,.t . ghan, 34-32 Clinton ........... ......... 47.45 P - , He said: 'qle de- ce .; the coupe, 34.26 per cent.; the Egrnondville (Little Helpers) 13.00 - - f,, partmerit assigned to me car. I coach, 34.60 per cent. Hensall .. �� ............. ��, 17.11 a It is very clear that there is scant y used It I have paid am, the- repairs Hills Green .... I ....... * 18.00 -4 and gasoline out of my . own pocket advantage of the Canadian protective *'' ' Kippen (GauM) ............. 20,00 $500 and $60D, and I felt,the injustice" duty taken -here, and " have no doubt Leeburn ..... 6.1DO I Canadian manufacturers generally McKillop .....*.*.'.*.".*.,.,.'.'.'.'.* 1.00 very much ill" Mr. Steveril speech. PI Honorable Mr. Stevens-Whot re- can sh6w equally forcible statistics." Recapitulation. " marks, do you refer to? This number -was not written by Av,fliaries ................ $1933.29 1 . The Wlitgiess--Th4t 1, was an ,,Opul_ anyone opposed -to high tariffs on' Young Women's Auxiliaries.. 319.57 font thief:01 I am not opulent; I am automobiles. It was written by de- Mission Bands ­ ........... 301.91 - 1; /' 4 � not a thief. fenders of the tariffs but plainly they Ewpense Fund ..... � ....... 15.28 Mr. -Stevens denied that he had tell you thatt tb;e auto manufaeturiers - ever said it. His words are on Han- do tot charge you very much over the Total ................... $2,570.00 sard--4hqy are quoted above. American prices --only from 84 per The inaugural meeting of the new -1 Mr. McLaughlin is a White haired cent, to 35 per cenL extra, Now Huron Pnsbyterial in connection with old chop who has -served the, depart- what do you know about that? the United Church of Canada, will be . nient for 44 yea,irs. There is not, a .". held in Ontario Street Church, Clin- stain on his character. Had Stevens EXETER DISTRICT W. M. S. ton, on April 27th, at 10 a-n,L, wlien . � made that ,statement outside the The final report of the Methodist the officers will be elected and the Jr I House it would have been 11-hel and section of the W. M. S. of the United year's work outEned. actionable but he is protected by priv- Church oi the Exeter District. .*. ilege. McLaughlin has ino, remWy. As the annual district convention HENSALL SPRING FAIR It is dobbtful whe*r means can W has been withdrawn, the officers �ub- provided for protecting decent people wit the following sum�nary of the The South Huron Agricultural So- - . . mg-alust such brutgA assaults. The work done dining the past year. This ciety, which holds Rs.annual Spring I . .. Parliament must be free brings the� work of the separate see- Stock Show at Hensall each year, was , . to e ' ' his convictions. Only the tions to a close. With A V lot, only one of the County Societies that , , decency of the member can IV6, bh an P ir ell found it necessary to postpone their � c e women urate hi the - ,0 , . I as a restraint. When that decency deavors in missionary activities. fairs owing to the unusualily I -ate dit1hppears In the flash of partisan Auxiliaries Circles Hands spring, but if the others are as fortu- I controvezzy, the inrlweut bystander, Ailga Craig ....$187.86 -1 . $57.00 riate in the matter of weather for is Injured and unfortmately nothing Anderson ..... 116.1S 4T.-00 their second choice of dates as Hen - can be done, about it. Centenary ..... 79-00 92.W . sall proved on Tuesday of this week, I . I - _ , they will have no cause to complain. - �� . .. . . --i 0 -- -­! It was the unexpected that happened. I � . - . .., .. .- . . . I -- Postponed fairs, as a rule, are apt ­ - .1 . ,� - to suffer both in entries and attend - 0 . I � � � I ance, -but Hensa-11 was the exceptiGn. I . I ' The day was bright and the warmest , I/ " FREE . FREE of the year; there ' was the --largest I . . I . attendance seen in many years and. � . " "' I � ' .. ITO Fair has excelftd it in number, of - � - Gold Fish Aquarium entries, and excellence of stock. Both . . . . the Main Street pavement and the ... � road adjoining the railway yards, Biy 4, 15c package of Fish Food and with where the exhibits were shown, 7�re , Ir . . ..O.verg purchase of one dollar or More, we give - clean and dry, and wade the --getting 1, about for -both the eWlbitors , and . X Two Oold. Fish, One Bowl, Sea-weea ,. spectators a pleasure.. Mr. Harry � . Atc. �%��4�9 '*;' i *9 ShoVir Day�-- . Smith, of Hay, Judged the large cut- . . - ..., 1. §Prin 11 1- : ' . tle entry, and Messrs. J. X ,Gard - .1', . �If I I ' . ' 9 - house, of Weston, and W. X 'Werri- � I . . Tue',ida" v" -- - -*April 20th ., field, of *Ridgeto-wn, gave perfect sat - . . dF V X I . � .V- I . �, - . . � . I ( AT, . , isfaction in their awarck in the li;we I . . . 1. I -1 . � . . . -ses. � ­ ­ - . . . . ,. . � . "I alas The following is a list of . . .1 -1 I - ., � . the successful exhibitors: I � - � . - 1, - - . I .� I .. Horses. I "-,' I ... �-, '' .1 ORYH PHARMAf%.';"TL 1 � � , I,.,''- I'll .111- ..,. - ­ ' . Aged Clyde Station -F. Colquboun; I � 1 "" � I ... -Seaf . , � . � � , ,- -- '. 11 I -exall Store Phone 28 !. . .igrih , Bothwell; John Miller, Exeter; W. E. - , - ­"' - , � - , j- 1. MOL ' I .11 , I ­� - -�,--, 1��e,,­.. , �': 1 . . . , , aren, Ifensall. . ,. Y , ­­:"��, " 14 -'. .. .11 L - I . - � I I ­­ 0'. 4 ; .. t v �'. 17-1 ,�, �-�1-4 ,,, I -,. .11 - ­ - . . . am""" --- Agiod Standard Bred stallion - 1% .; - � �; 11-1 .*, , - � * "', ��',� � �ql , . . I � I .1 7 , 1 : ��- . - I- , ''i ,!!� ,,, .: -. 1� �, I I . . . .' . bl. . - . Alex. Stewdrit, Exeter; H. Oesch, � ", '.�2� . -�' I Zurich. . 1- . , -.�n�t4*t--5�,�;O""-.:�, �:,,�, ­ � . - -- ­. 11 ­' - ­ ­.- � I . .. 11 . ". � �i,,,�., U�*, , �. "". ", "'.: . '' ,- . - _ . . 11 : .kzn". � - . ­­ - I I . � ''. . i Reavy- Draught Tearm-A. Sinclair, 1. ir`ji- �` 4, . Oill'liki, I .. ft . .. a ", ­ , , .1 1. I I , , , .�,' . - - I '. k �; � It-1.0pei); Georta, Lowi,exy, Seaforth; C. I I I 1.1'.,.­.� - '.1 i - ­- 11,t�� I ,". �Nx,�", i�`,.-�` 'JW; ��.-, -. Simeoft, Ilemal. I , 2-1 � I , . ., . �,� � �� ;� - ', - I 1i - . . , - ,Hmvy Draught ware, in fool- . � / I � , , Mi�­ R - ­ , -, ."'L ,z - 0 [CE ' " T V C-111 C T � , . "F �� , t . ,; — -, 1.! , , "., �,.,, �-­­,r" ­- . - I , ­.�,� ",?.%�W'-, '' P., � ,�, I I ,� � --%412�,'k . . I Bkoadfoot, Bros., SeAforth- EaTI , le I I ­. 11 : I � -. '­ '�,�`-,�'M ­ -*o440i14wW. 1. . I 0 : :4. 11 1-' n; A. Duca"am, 1110n.�, . . . . . . - #4 � &15Z�� - 0 I , ­� " : I-, - ­­­­ �- " - - � Sp1`011t, MPP6 ',­ "I , , . , �­, . , ,, "., - � all. I." ­ , I � &**. ,O . , . -1,. "A � I .. - �­,,�., I 1. . �, ' .1 � �, a r - . . .; , #'E , . . .;, . .;, J- , 1 - .. .. ,.�, .,Chas..A* 66X,� , ,;, I �­ �!. , atert in , . " 11 ,X, , " , , ­­,, � .0 . 1 �, , I L I' ­'.,-� - - . I I Three'year old, delding or Pilly, ., I . �­'-­ ��v' , , , -4- .., . . .. %- 1 �, j,pl 1)notals I . ., � �f 1. beavy draught --William Alexaw&iy� , � . ....,'.."'. . �. �� ��­ I , 060, �` I - , ��.I�,��' ;-j,.,.-.,�' ,�, -.'-,, songs ---t ...."O � ;--,. , '. " "t I ­ -1. 1, �. '4- - - " , � I . , :1 ., -, 'r,". , .1 . I '" ;�N,7 I I . I .1 ,. . 1,7- ., I 416VAIL � , i I ", 11.11 . ,,.,,��t!,;�,,�:�t.'�,�,�;.t��,,�."�,;pl.� ., ,,, . I A I I :- .1 . .1 ,��­ ­ .1 � . ­. :� " I - . I � . . t..,,.,111��Z�� '�':.­.o�-�,;,'� , " . - , 1- I . . - I I I ' , I 'i '� - '. W+ I . I SO Year old, Filly or ,Gtldlolt�� ' - I.. . . I , 1W., Claubbmlj, I . I . vl. Ve I 1� , !, , �,�'.��,;o &1- I I � .� T� &.- . _ I I . -'..-.�.,J ­� , '.1 ,`� -�, ' - I 'A# 111, I I , :., �,:, /­ *0 , .4,0. ; " - , , i,,, :, ,yr E ' " ' " ' ' "' "`� � 19 h.001* 4raught--w. ,�. ade a ­., � ­ ­ . - I . ------- . — �, ,�' t4.'54 " � .0 I , , -­'. t �, ­ I 1; ­ - I �� , ,J.,L, - �­, � . , - . I 1� �, I . 1­��­,,�­­, .��,�-71��A _V, 11�- %-"'.-Z� I- � , - . ­A�,J " ,�fe� ­­ '' I I 1�1 lulffilt-04111JIM& F � � , ­ I . � I , � ,, , , 06 'd " , , . , �­ ". 1. : 1,� �!�'��W, 01 .. "I.- �,�;;, , I �11 -, i A 8.1. ,b � I . I .. I , �!' .. �� , � :1, , � �- . . " . "" (��Q Teavl-lfto& obftAi, . , ��t��: � I .,., �,;, . &.1, I I -,,�l , ­,�� .,� i�'4' . 1­�.:' . .1� ,:� �- t,z,,-� -.,,:,-&is.�� I bA 26. in, zws, & -soft VAftiq'i .1 . 11 !,..�',z,'-I�.�,,�PI-I'll�,.�:1- I , .. , -'.' . , ­ .,; -,%� ­ - ­ - i n Voli 0 '­ ." - . -1. 11 �. 1�, I ,. . . �".." V �A­-% , I � � -.o ... A L Nom wi 1 4- "I - .1 I � .. I � , , , ,� " A& . � I ­­�Iw 19­�-a - �,,;�I!,i� "'N � �­ , t , - , 1�1 - " g�� . t *d A q ,,, 'T. ­ � , � � ,­ . N d 11 " .. '. I 4, � N , L 4, I.., . , � -, -,,, , , , . V,Uwn. i " - -­-­­­­-'­-­.- M , ,v 1416, I f " .- '. -­�, .- , V 5 'W" , , ��Awl ,� w 1�11. � � *­ I �� &D §3"'AN11 lllft.g ,,, -x-J­?,)� ... � .. � � � N I -- . . 1% ,a�,�W � 11 . i I ,,,�, iii"". 1� � , U IRWIINIRA'K�1. ,� , �6.,: 6 A , %� "k r I . , I 1,..N I � I � I I . � . 1 , ""', O,V,..,,,.'�4 , , " , , I I ­�­z,­�k" ---;,­�,�, - ,..'t," vll­� �.­ " I. ,, ,­� �- , � - --- - �` �"4�5�T',�,��yn�".7,",�7-,I'�, � ,, I � � qp."# , �1; , I � 1�,'7�­­�,­, �,,,,­,­ :­ "� '7"77`11MW. ,-,�,­,, 11,11, �T,;)��;��:� "- �'11 �-,*.V­t,-I-� ,� �1. ,�,�,�"%� . , ' '­­ r,� '' ­­,,,:,_..., ,�., "! I � . " ,;,�-k�'­11,, I,, I � �, I �1 I ,. ��­ �, , , �,, ­ I.. I I I I., � � -,� I, � ,1,��,,,�,!.,�­�� " , . � Ml­��"'­ , .0'. " , I � , ,�, i,'�,`�'A 2��-',�;�,(t ,�'V��i�Y*','��,,.,,�..."Wi,f",,i�,, ­­:� - 1, � , , , ,�,�, �. 1, 1�� Mv,k] ­ I �� .�i . . . �." I '1� I � " -71—"1�1� '. � 411 , IN if ­- ;11_1 ;1 � M J RA'�, , - tiv, �' - ,,,.p -,. 'J�1'1�­- I ­ ­ . .r. , , , . �, ,�r-, -&-i , � ,, � ,,,,, , gr,�,,,;y � 6 , . . '0 .-., �� , � ,r � I . ", ,rM , ­` , , . � , I F . I . . . � "', !" , 11 I , � 7, m, � "i": - . 4�521-i � ,,, - ", � R A � - , � %-r; .1, " � , , " ��'�. , . .1 I , , � ., 11 ..'� Z ­M � I .. � . � " .' -� � , vi - �'.�' . r ...."! 'i., ;, � ,, ! .�:;� � " I v.".. i� - . " 1 . , I ,,, , � . - 1. - `� , . � . � ,� - 1; , � 'A . , I , ,�,, � ,�, ", I - � . ... . ,, I 1?1 � �. ��� t ` . - � - 1.1�1 "O. - , .. , �'�'. I., ,�...'.,, 11 I "i 'i .... LLLLL , � , .I. " ;�� r..�, -� I '. - � - , ­ !�-: %'J�i �pv�,,�O.,W*;'-`., .�, 1, K­­'.� -�' t 4 - � . . �: I; L �,�­ . . . �� - � - " . , . - - - . . . . � , , I I, - . ,. I "r, . � � " , � � - I- I , . il I - 11 , I ... .1 , � - , , ,Tq, '� �,�;, ,:� X I , - , - .,.' L',� ' 1� , ,�', , ',� - � I , � -.% - . , .", 11F P',C� � �-, .�;� , "', � � , I -ost wll;� M P", "�;�� 'I `� �-'. , a , ", ,;� ,� ep"'i", , I �;,4 �,�� I . . I %� �-,. 1. : . 1. . I '11", "! 11'. . , I I- V��r,'��i,-.,, ,.,.. I . 41 . -� I �,, f - -� i , * .. . Y .1'. . , I �­� I- �. . , . -11�. � . 2 , . � �t, �­;. � � , '. �. 11 ., - -� ;.. : -14-2, ., , I.', . �11�1 .", . -M 41�,�, � , ".. �; J ..'�,,': "', it: :1 " , S'. �, '. 1.''. 1 I � I .. , Y'j' 19.,; -W";! Of . . . . . . , ­ ell, U . ". , , I . . "­ . , -�" '111;` "" I -I'V" ,� ,,, ,�. "", 11 �� � kl? M-10 a '' � -.", ,-­11.,� ­ � " , ,� ', � , ,­­ li ..'...­­."W�­­ ,­ ­ � .4� , I � � � �"; I " ;" , V.-,��', '' � 7:11, ... . .11 P . ., � : .* , " -'-'Q, A � .. "'. ; ..,. . I.,- ,:­.�10­. .." 100. �, �:, . k1.11 - 1. � - '%4,­'­�.�­""�, -.. , , . . 11 .1.1 1, . � ,�­ .� ''. . I - I . � 1�4 I -, I �11� mmwmi W � � ­'­�'.4A,�,�`,�t? * � �. , ", I � . . .I.. I -1 : "R, I I !, i17*".�-­'!",'.'.� " ­­�­`­:L­ - I", .0 - - - I W I . I I 11 Ir I -- ­­-- - - --- - -j - -'—' I ­ 1� - — -a .­- I .. ,..! �, 'L �: r A-gTicul wi-I 5un, Hen, " . - ­' t ' . . I S*1; G. simo . I . , ft' lewas co4firW to -the . ho� T ­ ­ - tre years gfter-` loosing Two year . Gelding, ihjj-�ft �J)#.was alw JOIWA(tua� ,.� , ,ays a a genial . . spos-1,49 . � '61 ou A-,,, - Ile moved to MolWop Draught I Foals— 6 '' ' ' with his mother and Thomas E. I h; . 81 ; , .- ,on I 'brother, Michael, who, Broadfoot, A . i ­­ , �r , I .- in, eight years ago wlule Burnie's SU , ­­ . - I b6fore goming here. dale .. I . .. � Inare <�MT-,,,:, ag i ­` . 's enteen y�ears old and , I r-* -- -1 e Wa ­ . Broadiw't Brum �, . vi the - . . n 03. a, pioneer, .1(1e. . 1. I . I Jesdale tlie',b%no, brothers hewed out of the - 'I--- -- �--',� � �,­ th .. ell. wilderness the modem homes of to, 0-- is,lo�,S­ �i;-%V�", � t Draugbt diiy,` Me was always a jolly good P. -I, -21 1 . or Agrieullpral, 11 � . , .. . orrung �� ­­ . . . . . . I the fellow, in all his trials and was alway lQngest dItq� ' 1. ,,,, .s ,,,, I I I 1 . ..­ ery, Sea- ieadk'to lend a helpi lji�% � lortli. .� ,.?... "'I . r., ng n4 to bi.% I - .1 . fellow wo;rkers. The f - . �, LL��." i Best'r � I .. . . imer4l took I nabehea .... " � -;�­; X. Sinclair, pl4ce from his'residence last Tu%sday � 1� , - . . � I -,;, 4r-, lumban Church. Requiem -:-,, :`� 0 Sf � Kippen. , ,,,�, " , 00 � Genpral Putlidiki, - W-ap - William high mass was celebrated by the pas. . Decker, Zurich.'- . �­jPV,' tor, Rev. Father Dautzer and from - 41 " I � - ---- Carriage T"00 , A,kl ' . � *en & tiycpe, thence to St. 0oJumban' cemetery, , , Hensall. - . .4.. 1111!��-"�., Where all that was mortal was I -aid I ( � ' - 1 - Single- 3arriag�,-'A' re ,,,,,Pk,, �' - B. Lavis, to rest amid a large concou e of Clinton; R. J. , -4 " " ,� g&-'&-- -W- rt ; Ross friends, to� shqw the esteem in whi h _�. ..*,q a y Yj, ­ c � ,­ �,,,. , ;-14 Love, Zurich. -­'--.,!, .t�, I , - "', he 'WaS held. He is survived by his - Roadster Team 4- -6 -Z �, �'..Mlompwn & 'wife, ove son JoselSh,, on the honie- Son. HerAsaft.:'.' `--i-,4-, Roadster ,�, �: ". I stead,' and three sisters, Mrs. James - , ­i�hn Decker, Mai�tin, of McKillop; Mvs. John Kane Single ., ,�, , Zurich; .G. E. ,Thdi4Mk Mensall; E. of I Clinton, and Mrs. Joseph Larance, '" , D. Oesch, Zuridh;� i 0�1'4, 'a Hensall. of Peteraburg, Ont., who have the * �, !�*3 1. ­ - I Draught or Af',,,,' " , �r,r, 0 th mmunit n ,:�-� -�Al Mare or sympathy f e whole co y i Gelding, any aiti. *�-adfoot Bros., this their 'hour of sad affliction. The Seaforth- Alex- `0 ir, Kippen; pallbearers were Messrs. Peter ga,­ George &wer y-, *0 11 - �4 §�afm,'- thew John Murray, W. Manley, !'. Young�s Speaj'jj�;iZ4jfojv� -best light McK;�, W. Welsh and Fxank Demp- 11 ., _ , . . horse -J * Deck%.,..X, .-I, , sey. Two year old T�W.4k`,00ding, light I Notes. -Mr. Norman Byermarm has �. . q . -John Park, A­130�[Oynin, pure . based the 50 -acre farm of Mr. Boys, Judkinit""C�&$eti,ion-Roy M,ohie Ferguson for a good price, as Soldan, Gordon, l9i4A`-q-'BM' Archibald, it is a first class farm. He gets pos- R. J. Doig;-ClAre**,8iidIIie. COO# 1 . session in time for seeding. - Miss � ­ 1, �. Agnes Eckart has left for Amherst - Aberdeen Angus 6zW ia�ved in 1924 burg to resume her duties as teacher. . x . . � -E.- F. Kloppy zoi� . � -Mr. C. Eckart is at present calling Aberdeen -Augm � ' r under two on friends here. . hOM � ., . I - - . -- . �, I � 11. . I .. I � - ..- . - , --- 1... , "17T.�, � � . I � . I X� - $ - P,��,,­,'i P -3 Fr% . . 14 . ­� ,z , 04 114, � " 1 , "#r � 11 � I , � ft.'J..� , , , . . �, JR9, - %�4. 204­tmeDance , 0 "A t', ;.� , ­ L R, -q& "a . 'A,. Will be repeated in � ,,, " . ' I CardDO's Opq-ra'Hall On Spring Sbow Night - Tuesday, A D-ril 20th, 1926,at 8.30 . W- I I Hogg's Orchestra Floor Manager, Harry Charters,'Chuck Polniage, TommyO'Reilly Dances of all'kinds- old and now— Admission -65 cents a head, tax included. Managing Comniiit6e—i. F. 1),11y, Marshall Stewart7 Russel Sproat, Chas. Barb r, P, g. Kerslake and A. D. ��utherlai,d. Everybody Heartily Welcome. I I - -- - � - -- ­ --- ­— ­ -- r- years-H. C. Soldan, K F. Klopp, HAYFIELD Zurich. School Report. -The following is Aged Shorthorn Bull 4. smillie, ty,e Faster report of Hayfield Puhlic Hensall. School -Senior Room-. Sr. V­Jowott Shorthorn Bull cah-f-f] in 1924-J- Grace; Elliott, Mary. Jr. V -Mus' Elder, Hensall; Melvin Crich, Se8- tard, Isabell; Gemeinhard, Doug*. Sr. forth, J. Elder. IV-West,on, Clayton; Sturgeon, Geo.; Shorthorn Cow -J. Fidors He�nsall; McLeod, AnMe*. Jr. IV -Lindsay, Melvin Crich, Seafort.h; J. Elder. Jessie; Weston, Fred; Higgins, Lot - Shorthorn Heifer under 2 years- tie, Elliott, Margaret; Kerr, Agnes; M. Crich, Seaforth; W. Pepper, Hen- Finley, George; Sturgeon, Newton - SaIl. M. Crich. Mackay, Ella"; Lindsay, Mabeq*' B61er Steer or I[(-ifvr-X Crich, (*) missred one or more examinations' Seaforth; W. R. Dougall. Hi4nsal�- -M. H. Gerrie, Principal. Junior' Baby BW-- H. Ke2rf,linr . X! pon ; , Room: Jr. Ill -Kerr, Craig; Wid- M. Crich, Seaforth; I`,. i. MOPP, cornbe, Mary; Nerner, Kenneth. Sr. Zurich. . 11-Parkpr, Thelma; Osmond, Isabel; Dairy Cow -Wm. sangs1ter, Hen- Merner, Edith; Wild, John; Lindsay, sail; Alex. Buchanan, livn8411. � Jack; Mustard, Sandy; Johm, Lawr- - Dr. Peck'; Silver Cup, for best ence. Jr. 11---Gem,einhard, KeM ; Shorthorn fernale-M. Crich, Semforth. Sturgeon, James; Parlter, Maude; . Boys, Judging Competition, donat- Cast] . e, Dean: Lindsay, Brown; Wild, ed -by Thos. McMillan, ".-Lorne Louis; McLeod, Louise. Sr. I-Mc- Klopp Bertram Klopp Poster Pep- Leod, Hugh; Castle, Tom; Johnss, per, TA'ster Fisher, C,. �,,Iliott ' Carson; Elliott, Mervin. Sr. Prim - .0. I- ary-Parker, Charlde; Parker, Clara; . Feather -tone, Doris; Osmond, Wil- MANLEY liam.-Anna W. Woods, Assistant. The Late Edmund L. Elliott, - The The Late John JohnstorL-lt is our firrieral took place at Hayfield Cem- sad duty to chronir If, t h i, death of our etery on Good Friday, April 2nd, of Ubt PiDneer I& fhr porsoi% of John Edmund L. Ell+ott, who passed away Jobmtc�n, in his mth yo.qr, Which took at a hospital in Toronto on Wgd-nes- place'last Sunday, .qftvr a short ill- day, March 31st. He had been teacb- . ­­ - - ft . . . --.---- - � --- - I I - V - - I ­ , ddiwft ' . I SAFE MILK - � .1%-O you I<noVV- that Givernsey Milk is specially ; J U-� noted for its quality and Flavor and brings the 1 1 . , . ., highest priOA 1, 'oil the Dairy Markets ? We de- : l . 11-0drGuernsey and,X­troey Milk at 10c aquart. Always . . & 9-4 ly of same 0. M on band. Orders filled at W. r ct 2�h'q Store ok dolivery made to your ho6e. � I � , " ­,'', . , . . - &I Our . ioo 15 ; I -hord is tested and,' -..f rom Tuberculosis. , I 1111-- - - ­ I �... I : ". - ` , ,....,.�.­ Dale"N' I lvl!:, ....­,iXon, Seaforth. I �­ � �L . " Plone 278W !,,:e4 . ,� ..� . I .tl"f"" ., V.��'-. . . . ., "� 1. tpli'11:11V� ', �. I �, . , �. 1 .; - , " , , . ! % �k?�. , 11 , I � . - 11:11111;, .11--k-'.11101''. I . 4�.'����.�..,,,,,�-�-.11�.............'',.,.,�..-- ­ .1... ....­..... ­ ., W'11.1-- ­­­ -.M- I imim ,..�.—".—�.11�,,�-,-",�.,�.,�', - I I - .. I � - � � ... , : ". , ��,:. ,,,,,�­ ,��,' :�."j,,;.. � . ,�.. : -; �­iz?111�14f "�.: ­',­;, ­'. ­�� .. , A.;� �,, " ,,� - � , ,, � � - ­- . , � , I , " ", ,. I " , � � ." ,,�� ,.!,.'.,. ", , .+.' ,. . � , M ,, '. � , 2.4, A-'-, I ,�.. ,. � - , 1 ��.11,��'­`-­- �,� ­-, � I � �, , -,-----,-,, � , . d"'t ,4,,k �,,­ A­� ., -­-­ I QV04 ";"�',,,:�,�­ ­.—­1­­­.... .''... . I I. � % . * ROW— . � 11 11 , : ", , I'll I t .4% a sy'A��Ir,%&Ai+,& ", ,� --, " " , , for au-' �., ,peranA 0' ' "' ­ "`--j-" ., .�. um,5�f 0 . %, , , - ,0-1, AMW � �,`- , - i - ­ 11 C-�row­,T 1�4r'A'V-,�6�-PAAXA�W, -his time, of teaphing j:n., go .- �k,l. .0)7414 1 ' -'who accompanied "tht-106d *� log' ­ f � " = " Those' I.M . y 1, �Is4 � " 1iblb To;roufo.were Xft, Mlicitt �rs.. t�; - �p I �0 .$ If ,T� $9 *Van .Buftn, Mrs. Alvin`and,E V ' , �%�,,,, -H a' S-- 'tt., Rev. F. ,IL ?AJ4j,coXd#eW tne. VeIgn. Ups , � � I .F� , -Q, jv� Servilaes at the grave. I 1. .7 margiaret4iroadfoot 1409'- - , �," I '� - ,;, i �r I 140N i � -4% �, Breezes. -William Mei*We of Ann 418. - Sr. T,l n-rd,4, *XM0X`.'M, NW�'11 � V , -1 " , , , Arbor, is spending the boliday,s at, x . �� 0 , �jg Mae, - woU0 a , ­, � I home here. -lis 0 �% *.' Ji"',Siv ��171 pector. Topi, vigive -I - I ,4*ft-�e -, . ,a ,Hay 840,-Oilly ]Wr,��' , .�i-� � � our school , � _..W,;v .,,,,,r, ., Tuesday.­Vrs.. Feather- - , ,;z , , 1117 %toud� and daughter, Merkay MR4 wnuftell JR, .11, I -Doris, and, mrs. 1*t Fizpt-- . * I "Ons ", �, � I �:- 11 ��,,:, 40ek, ( j�,.,;�, the ,iw. I , "',',�l �,,.� Charles Parker have been,il6ffing iv;.- % J* W, � I 4 XW , . 11. I �Ai , 'k '' �' " Marked , "A .0astgoo, �,,,�, , , L �, �,' "'. � I , ­ -w , " ' "" , 0�*a,'re vpeorfikW�A-,S. - I �- I .", , latterls daughter, .Mrs L, B. Smi+h, w Th"er - . , of London­Z:The Y. P. *S. =�--b on Fr!- ,11 1, taft ,A 4 �'. . ,,a "i", I y at , . isip , , ,-�'?, I .. -The bett'spalex. #'. 61�!�T..!'� , .�'i I '' � ., kmo , � - I t'' , �­­­ 11 � ' ` - �,� , ... ��:� I . � :day'evening w1hen-Dr. Newton -Brady 'mouth .are: Sr. IV.,. Alt"Wor,gi �11� gave one of- his inj#ructive and in- . lqpy"� ­­ .- .��- " ­ ­ -IN I on sind Alex. O' ! I 12,11 4,ejla*�- ' 6b,,.,�� e4w4i, ". v 11­� , teresting .addresses on first aid. Ner- ' , , , ton t Merner 't Jr. 1V., Mrilme Wk � pak the. topic from t4p McLachlan, T � �QWOO,t and 11hrA, ; - ", ( � , " �' . . study bpqk "Heroes of Our Homs- Ve" eq . ); S.r. HL. , . ­,... � . � . -, . Helen , U=- , , , '(-,� � lands." Then the sociap committee out, % 'Pr. . .: - E took chaige and a 'Very interesting gaTet", %; . �� Rey Hodgert . : .�-, 1.� 1, 11 I 97% - Jr. , I Y, 99%.,4G. G. ::- �",., -114 ... contest on English and American iius;, Tea er. 1, .."'b"1111 � �� poets was held,�LMrs. A. Brown and lo� Death of Mrs. J. F. M,cKay..-:-Jn -, 1, �� � �� I�P��, 1, � ""'L, � �, ;­ . !?�- I - son, John, have returned -from a two Tuckersmith on April 7th, t4ere pass- '� ��, , weeks! visit at her daughters in . , 1". -_,�-, 1, I . Windsor. -A very ed to rest Bessie Ross, beloved, v&e ' L ��.,,� , ?, , "' serious accident 'I'A: . � . �� 11 f Jo' n F. McKay, in her 6&h_ year. � - � I happened to Thomas Elliott, son of 0 �4 :;.,� * .. tur For some time previous Mrs. MiMay . I " had been in failing, bealth but just. I.;, cutting wood at Lancelot Clark's. � I J., .�, I of prior to her death her condition had I I 11� , 11. His leg was badly cut just back so greatly improved that she was COA7- " . ­,�, the knee; requiring eleven stitches� ., �,-., -1 ... sidered well on the way to recove . . . -1 . , Mrs. Stott and Oliver Goldthorpe have On Saturday pxeviour. to'her �=g " . 11;1�- returned after spending the winter in . IV. . "�!,,.',; 7 England and Europe�The p1hy, "The she contracted a slight attack of the , .! . ­ , ; Clodhopper," on Wed flu, but it was not thought to be sbri- ,,':,;;�,� ... I nesday evening ous as she appetared qVite. bright ana I � �1, 1. . : �, � '', of last week, April 6th, by the Junior was going around . Dramatic Co., of Zuri assiiting in the ,-� . I , - �:� , ", - ­ -� but as it was a wet evening, she -took a weak spell and gradually -- I ,.,- good, ch, was '�ery duties of the home. On Monday night - � 11 ... , I roads bad and so many people sick, grew weaker until death claimed her 11 I'll there was a small attendance. It . '.., .: �.,,'r early Wednesday morning, and her , V , -,e�,:��4 might be ad.visable to have it repeat- departure came as a shock to her .!,.,� ed when conditions are more favor- ',�'..�--;T,� �. able as the play is well worth abtend- family and many friends. Mrs. Me - - 1�,; � -21 ing. Ray was the second daughter of 'Robt. � - . . . . . . . . . . li'.; ... 7 " ------O- Ross, of Grey townsihip, a -pioneer ot "I "I I I - I , TUCKERSMITH this county, and one of the first pre- I :.,�f .� . The gTeaftest modon picture of an centors of Egmondville Rre*byteriart . . . . . . . . -'s"I time. .��, - ;�­ � "The Ten Commandmezft,­ vrill be at the church. Ajl*ays of a quiet, retiring I ­'� .. - , .`f, - PRINGESS Spring Fair Day and Thursday. disposition, she won the respect of ,-;! . ! ext wee]L .. - ;-, �,- FP all who knew her. In her daily life I " 6 Itlyt zl=d= of Portland cement; I - Price Of Cement Is down a little. 'We also she exemplified ,a kind Christian life, I , 1J.. I � I 1� W . . � . . - . . - have a full si�ppjr ot B;Iach . , IqLre tene Kv,q% was-th�-­6uul at,bq -4w! z er fail- �, I -, � ,,;� ';� hidtated Ihne, hardwan astV P Z r %pr � tev , ' ' ­ �' lath. Plasterinz hair, etc. Alio a vrago Parm, ed to extend a h4vfng liaM to ,any- : �1. " ,�. n and . .X. buggy and a set of harness for sale cheap. one in trouble. She leaves to mourn . . I-, You will find us Ed -the old stand to cater to hie r loss, her husband, three sons and � I . . . . . .11,11 . . - .., to your wants. large or small- R- Cud' -O- two daughters, all of whom were .f� Hensall, Ont. Phone 107. 8044-1 , Death of Luk�,- Fortune.—One of present at the time of her death. The � I .I!" - . . the pioneer residents of this township funeral, took place from her late resi- . ", ­ ....'� passed away at the home of IFis 6ence to Eginondville cemetery, the 1 �1, daughter in St. Columban on Tu"day services being conduct,ftd by her pas- � 11 - , Inorning of this week in the person tor, Rev. Dr. Larkin, of Seaforth I ... � . , of Mr. Luke Fortune. Tlre deceased Presbyterian ObuTch. I I . - was a son of the late John Fortune Fortieth Wedding' Anniversary.— ". � , E,nd was born in Ireland 82 years The Empress, Alberta, paper makes . I;- - - I ., years ago, but came to Canada with the following reference to the recep- "I .- I. ". I his parewts when a child of six years. tiOn tendered Mr. and Mrs. B. G * , �� .1 ' - I The family first settled in Quebec, Sarvis on the occasion of their fortieth ", '' .. but a short time after moved to the wedding anniversary. Mrs. Sarvis . .. I .11 , Huron Tract and settled on the farm before her marriage was Miss Agnes . ". ... ', on the Huron Road east, no * owned Sproat, daughter of the late George ;� I w I , ,0 ­ by his son, Harry. At the age of 28 Sproat, of this township, and she has . ,nds here to . 1. . many relatives and fTie .. , 1. he was united in marriage to Miss ., I I � Jane Dorsey, who passed away four whom the clipping will be interesting � -., � � years ago, but he is survived by a —ding: "In honor of Mr. and Mrs- 1. ,. family of four sons and one daugh- B. G. Sarvis, celebrating the fortieth .� , ter, Mrs. Michael Downey, of St. anniversary of their wedding, about . .... . Columban; Harry, Leo and Albert, of fifty friends and neighbors. of the . . I., I , Seaforth, and Louis, of Detroit. He Viewfiedd district gave a 'surprise in . , ;.", ..... , � - , is also survived by one sister, Miss the form of a three-co-urse luncheon, 19 & . I . I.." ­ . . Annie Fortune, of London, the last at the Viewfield sc+ool house on Wed- . 3 .,�. surviving member of a family of nesday evening, March 10th. The .-� n r , 1; . .seven. Mr. For -tune was widely known room was beautifully decorated in , . :11 in the township. He was a good busi- gold and white, -with streamers ex- . A ; ness man and fariner, and possessed tending from the bridAl bouquet down �.� � , � I .. I 11 . . - a cheerful and bright di.qpositioll, to the flower baskets on the table. 4 �, which made him many friends. Since Mr. and Mrs. Sarvis were received at .., .. ��11 ...­ 1�: , the death of his wife he had made the door by Mrs. H. Demorest, who . . . ,;. . his home with his daughter, from conducted them to their places to the I. , .11 t , 11 1� A whose home at St. Columban the fun- strains of the wedding march, played I III, , 1� eral was held on Thursday morning by Mr. Frank Lydaman. Mr. It. -.1 , , , . I'l, , to St. Columbaln church, after which Demorest, acted as toastmaster, and � , 1 � I . interment was made in St. James, the following toasts were proposed �;,, - �, , , church cemetery, Seaforth.,; and responded to: Toast to bride and `,..�� , - West End Note!s.—A number of the bridegroom, by Mr. H. Demorest, ri- , I � ,�V, 1, . farmers here are -busy making inaple sponded to by Mr. B. G. Sarvis; to I . "'.. . , I syrup and report a good run last week. alasent relatives, by Mr. Angus Me- A , ,:,� ". � —Mrs. Fletcher Townsend spent Eas- Donald, responded to by the applause �� �;,,. N " -y" . .1. .;, - ter at her home in London. — Miss of the guests; to the ladies, by Mr. ,� ,,, .1 - -1 . . . . . I'll, Cawley spent the holidays at fher Harry Tucker; responded to by Mrs. 11. I'll . �� . . `� home near Ripley.—M,r. Cecil Mathe- J. D. Rogers; to the pioneers by Mrs. . o -��,,,,-,i �.11 I , son, of Toronto, spent the holidays at J. D. Rogers., responded to by Mr. . 1, , 11 11.1 his bome here.—Mr. Nelson Crich has John McHorran: to the unmarried by ,.,� ... 1, moved to the farm he recently pur- Mr. John Jones, responded to by Mr. �!I,� � 1�, , qlQlll chased in Goderich Township, T. C. Rogers. Between courses, a ,�','% ., Notes.—Mr. Harry Chesney and pleasing programme consisting Of ,�. ... ... .; . . 1�,i . son, Mack, have returned home from madings, violin, pis -no and vocal, solos � I . . Toronto.—Miss Viola and Alethia were rendered. A special form of . �, "I "!K' , I , Carter, of Walton, -4pent Easter week applause and the community singing, 'I'll ?. ..R . � 7 with Mi.m Tone Stewart.—We are created a spirit of enthusiasm among ...; . ... � . �� sorry to hear" that Miss Agnes Me- the guests. Telegrams and letters of ­%, - .. I, , � ;� . Lellan is tinder the doctor's care, be- congratulations fron� friends wad : F ): �.. I � ing confined to her bed with pneu- relatives who were unable to be pres- ,.:"� ., I I '. , monia, but we hope with the spring ent, were read. Liftle Miss MaTjory � ;.., ­: I and warm days in view, that Agnes Dern,orest presented Mr�. B. G. Sarvis I C. 11 11 . %. will be restora to her usual good with a lovely b,ouquet of flowers, sent . . �'., ,� ... - - I , . health.—Mi,ss Mary McMillan, of ns a token of love from their son,, �% - I ", .,� 11 Stratford, spent the Easter holidays Dr. and Mrs, E. S. Sarvis, of Provost,,. ,� 1. 11 11 I I .1, , - with her parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. I:Iugb �ilta­ Towards the end of the even. -, j . .-�­, . . . . . . ­. McMillan. ing, Mr. T. C. Rogers offered a few �.. I , 1. Death of W.lts Dallas.—The death well chosen remarks, after which I .1 �, .. i . �, �, �, took place in Tuckersynith on Wednes- ptesentstion, of a beautiful Colman . so !�. I ��, , " " i��', day, April 7bh, of Janet Dallas. The rRmp was made to Mr. and Um "'C' �, I , " deceased was the second eldest daugh- Sarvis ty Mr. R Hall on behalf Of -. ' �... �,11� �- 11 � .. r. � '�. W � . . ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jernes, the gathering. ib� ". vephdd r- � , , . ,� -1; I Dallas, who during -their life time fittingly on behalf of Mrs. Au'vis im& - , ", J . I - 1. � : , '. , _, , � 11: .. were among the most highly respect- himolf. The pleasant everhat en4�` , y . � 11 1- . ed residents of the Wmahip. Miss ed with -the singing of ,,'Auld Litt . I � w - �.�� , , , ­u� I . Dallas was a sovere, sufferet from a Syne," raid tongrat0tatiow id 46�6 , ;; IA , .. complication of diseases, and death, bzldya and bridegToom froin tho, 044W � . , I ' . � in her case, was a happy release� The were agl%&d that It Was' ,ftp p . - � ,f, - "Pi ." ).". , funeral servicqs wer@ held on irriday The most enjoya'bltt en" ef6f 1�,.,�,, ' afternoon, and during his dlsioun% in the district. 10mbem 31, %q M01" �11. I I it ''::," her pasto,r referred in suft4ble terms alla bridegrborA 1W&V a - %, -,4.J", to death and th6 � 114stdt g"san. jr,6r. Were: 0 B,liss M- pt# 'O 11 , 0, zo remaint wero Igid to rest iii -the rafti. - , IA�Iml* OV -41.0 zk g , k-apis 'e , .. julm I - '. & Ally plot in Dwrill ee0t6ftiy, jh,b! too . , , , �, � , � I "'; . , bft'fte I A.8" 'Q"'� " . . I M, � y, , .,1 _ � .. 1. " udieo� wet) - - . � , ` , ­�., I 111. 1� ..�'- I P ! . ­ ".. L I I " � I , I I w . ., , , '. g, f,g, & 1, , .e��,. , " I I : . !,�,,: , � �Y .� " . � . ,: " � 1. ,� ,,� r 1:1 4,,�, 1 �., %JAZ��--� - � . . ,, ,,�, '. - .... :.� .� ,� --- , ,,, ­ tt I � � �N L, "I I � 1i , I ". �11" ? 1 .. i4.'- 1­:­:­�� , � ., a?. k- ! 1� , .6', " 11 I 111Q-144; I I'll" LLLLLLL . I 1�111