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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-07-02, Page 4. � "-A.M, _�i� 1i a 2ad � ' -ii�]'J 'I �,,'­­ � '.'�-�IJ7.1111111, , �'. "'', �, '. ^"M,�n. , ,­ ­, ��, �_ 7 77,&Y�, , !7, C 1 '4 41, , ,�& , binet W4., ,,, V1F1*i­1VW " " "IR. , 11 N 4�'.,' , ffiall " �!3�,�7,,��',' �: , , - , k 004 ", i M llw'�# ylo,t� i . - V-MAM"A". ,� NO 14"WA. Thorke;r#:', 4",led . : If"* ,,,dista ­ ,*��,,�! 14,�, � � T, 111'k .� �, , , .. � W'. I � 4 'WOhAM I I, rs. McGurie, of doubt, W. 1a0wj*, V44 a to vdt4 tile 4*0 1 it �y ,, � ISO 40, a grA - . , , , Z� wr � lutereit, i -eft, A I . �,Aw 1.1 I 4 , I . 51�ya,p � , ,.A ,A.'Francis, of St. s da ran ik .4 , 6 , " ..,,f ,,�!�,� 11,1111 , � N 'QV, -"v ,31 , - _iw, f "'. q Ott a W'; *w"I'l, elt -by tbe, rro�#I&-f "', jiko'' Ca � E, I ". 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I W - "I , '. , , ��,,� I , -4 I t4ou-10, �-,,10.51 W rriday here. - Mr- ENSA&L �, ,- � Sunday, bQth'T, ev.#,,; V, - - , � p 40P Yyl A Vol ,.,4$�"i`l ", . � -1 I ,, " ', ­ I ` � I- ... , � I I ---------- "I "I � A 10 a y 11-14090P%4,?gy,'� PRO �! I'' �; T ', � .. 4 ,,I, " , , , , J, � 4 .. "" ' ' and * 4-��f * ' I .4 .,i�,�""�"",!-"""�.�,�""",.i ­ '. 1''. ", weather andbetgqti , , , ft. n ,,,, _ I spot fqr'hq1diaZ iu$� � " , 11-1 '­ ''. 1-11 .... - laylo of Detroit, and School ero, �* ,�4�1 : ".' , 4 ' , , ,.�� , - - , � ;_ . �, - ,a ,U I',' , ,W . ;b� - - ., I , 11,,�,'V�I�T��, � 6,10 I., I . I . 1, tion� it has I .. ­�, �, - i%v cr�w,d 1,'��,�`,�Y,,�,�.�D,,�,, 11 I ' - 4"�-��-�,V,�­"", I ps.'�,prsp i -P � �. Report,jhe foll'ow'ng is SU04 Is large A�SOMblance seemed to joy , , ,e I, I. I , I `- t, I 1 ,4�. `11 �,`. ;�R' -to Jeno a charm, tage*er with tAe fine s � � , �A b ­ ,� %Zi�, pd' , " ­ and daughter, of the finaA June repqft of Junior Ift" � the th ­ I I , veri0ptly * 40A, i 't [�F'l , -',,,,I 1pl�', Ftt 1 0.94 poems, ti- I qw., very .0ft.01'. -N`�, I I ��11� I W with friends here Seiner III, -Percentages given, Marion, m tr 4 by , the 1. ;; _, " ' 11�11 I � I I I i.1 - 31 .u�ic discot se, _ � ni � �&,�e 91, ; ,5`1'471 �* r. and Mrs. Arm- MacKay, 90; Alice. �A tUghland taw � Ilie Bojie, "' �, ,, " 'J", f,gy. 4 -1) � Iggins, W; Al� Bands of Clinton apd,Sea r � It W. , ­ �A44 o, *, QtRe it - cQUAt4i :fbrin 'Rio gight poll; � � ' ' � '' qfo t)L is U., 4- and weve well'xc.od- thq_miserabla, -velflsh � � ,­�;!qr', ,_ � 0 And 41 . ,,, 'Y', M , tchewan, and Mm. H. den Appleton, 73; Oella Swale, 71; not. our Proyinr �*Iogj� !; * -,,4 ,e 9idi§jre to enter in- _ __.,W,xj , �� [Arge number fkaqr4'4�r psOploo ,he often 4,11 , .� � .. . own , , ,no son, of Walton, visited Eleanor Bell, 69; Ray Brock, 66; H&.? to Any crit4cism. or report of .a _jT 11;o ln4ve W, I , ,,,,�,,o,Qf,` � i'� � the ad I _ Aty,motored to ZArich gpp pat $.UWs,, r "i -.,J,,,,! w,,..a,ud Mrs. J. Bennett on Sat- 'old Appleton, 65; NOTMan, MacKay, dretses, but to Merely 8 te the gen 'nen and wor,aefi;, ,,, � , ,A" - ta _ to . R,11,41S, �, " 64. Sr. 11 to Jr. III-H,arold sherTitt wxtne�§r, seball 1nate,h'betw_ebn woloud, bee want, famine apd dip, WN �, . ';�Vr'�� � M I era , _I " _I good Pichi0and social int,ercourse R ' ' " 'AJ, .- I Exeter au.d�. ch wnich� rcsult�d,,Jij on every.,side and would not �, . I .11 I.P1, ���Rr� "' ;�.,,�i.,­ 1 82;. Ray Paterson, 81; Lome El6r, that prevaileid, and the splendid ar- _W__,'D1 ��4 I Ova 1 i , - ?11" I" . a -;.' � , �� � &'in favor Of Uvli*.'7�_ .fraction,. apart'froM selfi " , 1�1 . a se 4:,j* , 11 I ,� . . 11 " R , 4'� � I . in t , pera;i, 4044,011, ,,� �'�,.�­�, 81; John MacKay, 74; Mary Hemp, rangements' made throughout for the The afid �' i � I " '' I ;he C,J.N-.R. ygizda sonal indulepAces,-Mr. n C ,­­ ,� I I ­�,_. 41 '' ,11 ar7 I, 11".. 1. �� 1, 1 bill, 74- Emma Wurm, 72; Mabel balding of such a large gathering, and , giv4## i�,Ud mich4ej left 4 r� tor . De Tkesn", "'N". , ,:, � TUCKERSMITH I I .��n��,,�11,.. I 1. I Fee, 70; Lloyd Lindenfield - -fact that a number 11 are - dy fine promise - ,o De i ' ,,,,, , lend a, ch ,:Ab the'locality, The da , . �,.,�,"';�ill 0 0";f. �1'11 q , � I .. I __ 'y'last, w.l*re he has .secured . A� , I " ,�,,F,V.PV W -g to the farm recently vacat- Wolfe, 65; Robert Passmore, 62- Vio,la members of the several committees, �Oolls here very goodpositiQu, and will; n4 doab�j I '044�&nd Notes. -Mr. Joseph Crich Glenn, 68; Jack Young, 67; Edith ladies and gentlemen are entitled, as PrinneiiPT-4111, , Exeter So . �� I ��, . , 70; Helea the _of the Hensa 7 I �!�",�`.,' ,,, . I I ­ exercises measure lip well to it,-,�-Servicqs wiii,, , V, U, r, 62; for the excellent nianner in which and m0ldl,'O.'.�,the papers of the stud- W held s u il '� " ,C',� 'lip", ":I- ' '" hy his son, Nelson, and his son, Hlildebrandt� 62; John Farquha conducting , `!`,�*xamin&tiop � ,. I , I'll I 'NOV, N-Orraem and bride, who recently re- Harvey Hudson, 60; Margaret Ken- they Played their part. __ 4 'Bus In our ebwebes -01IL: - "T . oming Sunday and'the Rev. X, 'z$� . � 7_7�d from their wedding trip, will nings, 58; Stewart Bell, 52; Thom -as them was not an accident or mishap, like serVfte*V'Exeter--Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, who w Staffa last Sab;� ,­ . We believe ents, wfiih�q`,4 s .�� �JV= ,r Principal'i doing a the c 11 �11.,Z- , "' ' , as at , , , �,,O��eupy the homestead farm. -Mr. and Smale.-Miss Ellis, Teacher. as far as we have learned, to mar Thomas :.Ri "o W-roxeter, ac- bath, will. take Mi; usual work " *W z �- I'll, �n' I'll "". " " -"7 . SONI .. '' Wra. John Townsend, of HamUton, Decoration Day. -What is and has the occasion, and many were d4lighr,- companied Anderson and - ' � _,,,,�� , tZ ' i4ill' of I 1-1 :Oy,'rellatives, motored here Mr. and , Mrs, D. "I 16�0.', We visiting relative� here. -Mr, and been known for a good Many years ed to meet the Premier, his Cabinet a Sunday U4'4%to spend the day with of Chicago, motored here durin � ­,,,�� , �­ 11 � � g tho. �Lli 41 ..-i-, - Mrs. Oliver Cole have returned from now as "Decoration Day," will be ob- ministers and colleagues, In this their re - -yp�4��*erT, on their way on Past week and are spending a'week �, � , jg� � ,A , I . 1Z1 their wed&ang trip and are now get- served by Hensall Lodge 'L -To. 223, 1. co,nnection we heard of a very amus ,T - _ " - an -Sepifin, 'Op" to Detroit, Cleveland in Hemall and vW-nity, with their ' , , , �T� � 1-1, :, : Ong settled in Goderich Township. O.O.F,, on the coming Sunday, when ing incident, and which shows bow and�'Greerx,jjgy,�!_Mrs. A. P. on relatives and friends,,Mrs. An.' Z :. Li R . School Report. -The following is services will be held at the cerneter- little children are not awed by meet- vingston,;V�itana, is at present at derson being a sister of Mrs, Alfre ?.". th? report of School Section No. 9, ies of Hensall Union and M,eTaggart's ing even the Premier, for as we heard Grand Ben S, of many .V. d .4 -visiting her nephew, Mr. Taylor, 9f,our village, but lige good � Tuckersmith, for the month of June. in the afternoon, when the graves of it, Mr. John joynt, M p p, , �`, " . . . who was James W. Boixthron, his wife and American "citizens they want rto be I �0 The promotion examinations for those deceased brethre4 and of the �Ze- present in presenting his little g -rand family -Th trustees of S. S, No. 6, home again for the Fourth of July, D; who were not promoted at Easiter bekah Order will be decorated. Mr. nephew, Cd,arey, son of Mr. T. C. Hay, hav . a elipged Miss GTace Pep- their g1reat National day -Quite � �1, g "', �', 11, - were held the last two days. Those Mool-e, Past District Deputy Grand Joynt, merchant of this village, a lit- per, as tbdr," a ", 1 ._ U.aeher for the coming 'number from ouT village and vici t. - -, � -, x,; . u-mrked with an asterisk missed one Master of South Huron, will take tle lad of between two and three year, Who,*4'" ni y .1�� :" ow, will make a very on Tuesday 'evening last motored to �", L or more examinations or part of one charge of the services and short ad- years, to the Premier, said: "What dc) efficient teacli6i.-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kippe ,,, ,, I �� -"� : �- owing to illness and are being pro- dresses will no doubt be . tte d the strawbe fes- %, .. �� , ,� given by you think of this little ebap f or a 'Wolfe ­- '' n to a U rry . Motcl*Odto Sebring,ville on Sun- tival, under the -auspices. of the UA- , L­1� moted on condition that their work riominent visiting brethren from the Joyn-t," when the Premier jokingly day 44d'��te`there attended the fun- ed Church of Kippen, on the.beautiful , ��-" �11, '.1"."': in futurei is up to the standard of the sister Lodges of Clinton, Brucefield, clapped the little lad on the back, when eral ot'kr,'Wolfe's mother, who died' grounds of Mi. R J. 11 . 111.� I',, .�, gmspective classes. Jr. TV to Sr. IV- Seaforth and Exeter, so that this ser- he. exclaimed, "Oh, that hurts," . CGOper. -- Our , . , when on Saturday- and who was buried on Council are making some needed re- ' I,; ,�4 ". Total, 750; Pass, 450: Hazel MeLach- vtce commencing as soon as possible the Honorable Gentleman much amus- Tuesday. -Mrs. D. B. McL nairs O— Ad —Ill- � 1". � I Ian, 477; *1111da Kennedy, 343; *Wil- aftor two o'clock will A U � I- � � ean is 131. il.11 I I . n A&MIVUE, ."', , no Ou , e a - gave him another little clap, the spending :a few we,eks visiting rela- -places where they have become a. X "� mer Broadfoot, absent for all exam- most interesting one and well worth little fellow, with more emphasis, said: tives andfiieuds in St. Tbomas�-Mrs. little cracked or damaged. This is a ,; I I ­1� �. inations. Sr. III to Jr. IV -Total, attending, We believe the Hensall "Can't you leave a fellow alone." It H. Jahns,'.*h0` bas been visiting her very wise thing to do on the principle I'll I., 750; Pass, 450- Helen Broadfoot, 493; Citi,zemzl Band will be present and en- is needless to say this called forth many fr�ends ind relatives in Hen- that "a stitch in time Often saves ... 11: I 11�..,, Dorothy Elgie, 4,09 (recommended). liven the service by appropriate sacred much amusement, showing how very sall, returped to her,home in Guelph nine," and also serves to prevent falls , , �, , . N, Sr. ITT B. Class --Margaret Irvine, Wections. candid little children sometimes are, this we . ek.- 0. �., � _Mrs. If. Reid and daugh- on walks that have been thrown out :--, Helen Upshall, Margaret Broadfoot� Hensall School Report. -The follow- often to the distress of their parents, ter, Miss Xmide, a re visiting -friends I All. . . I 11 Marg�aret Hay, Alex. Irvine, absent; ing is the Primary Room, Hensall but of cou a i v,e -of position either by the frost or '� ­ , rse, at pien c e rything in Aylmer.aud London this week,' roots of nearby trees. -Mr. Tho as ...... � Marjory Hay, recommended. �I to Public School Teport of June exa " � - 9 rrily and muchl,atitude is giv- Mr. and Mrs."Jarres Bonthrori left f6r-'W�ftb has been getting in from day .. ­ rn Get me m I , ,;��;- Jr. III -Total, 650; Pass, 390: Rov inations: Jr. II -Norman Sinclair, en. An interesting featurA of the their summer borne at Grand Deend to day large numbers of fine logs fdr , - ''I Hodgert, 465; *Mae Chesney, 2�87. Jr. 89',',, Minnie Sangster, 87- IvUldred afternoon's prograrnme was the pres- la-st wei*, where �Nlrs. B ", II -Irene orithron- and his sawmill here. -Mr. Duncan Mc-� F"'. McKay, 346; Lorne Hay, Follick, 85; Dorothy Drum�nond, 83; enting to Lady Ferguson of a beau- family *ill cam wen, of Calgary, Alta., who is and � ­ 335; Russell Hodgert, 331; Billy Lillian Beeswax, 79; Olive Brock, 77; tif-ul bouquet of roses by a little girl, season�The W. C. T. TJ. County Con- has been for a number of Y an .�� ., I "I ­. � Da,l-rymple, 321. Sr. 1--Ja,ck Consitt, Kathryn Drysdale, 78; Kermeth to which she very graciously made vention, which is to be held in Wing- - - on the'C.P.R. i� here on a ,.,"� eaft "'� , Jeean Irvine. Anna Love. Primer- Manns, 74; Harold Higgins, 71; Irene acknowledgement of the pleasure it ham on Judy Sth, promises to be a it, together with his wife and mem- ` engineer il . ri vio . ''I Robbie McLachlan, Gle Houston, Smale, 71; Mary Littiv, 64; Myrrn,i gave her to receive and to -be present wonder-ful .�u- * ' ' s a,; the services of hers of the family: ,. ,., �.Iv Helen Doig. NuniT>er on roll, 27; Hudson, 64: Mu 'el Hoskin, 44. First at the beautiful and picturesque vil- Mist MeCorkeincesali, have been. secar- a son of the late MY. Alexander Me - ll ri Mr. McEvveri is " average attendance, 24.94. - G. G. -Edgar Wurm, 915,; Harold Bell, lag,e of Bayfield on such an occasion. ed. 'Miss MeCorkindale haa recently Ewen, the bomestead -farm now being 11 ­. , '. . � , V_ Ross, Teacher. , . IV 89; William Glenn, 83; Harold Bon- Another interesting part was the toured Austral!E� There will be three owned and occupied by his brother, ' ;1 11 ", I I . 1. — _ __ thron, 81; Dorothy Daters, 80: Nellie presentation to Mr. William Camp- sessions­�_%Te in, pleased to know Mr. Hugh MeEwen, and is spending � ,: Fee, 79; Dorothy McQueen, 77. Sr. bell, of Goderich, of a finely engraved that Atm. Kxapp, who has be - re- k or so here with his ny rel- - �� '' ZURICH Primer - Leonard en a wee wa . Hoggarth, 92-1,; medal beinp, the old- r 44 _-A-* " �', � v e,"I , �. ,,�. .-.I, � "J", ­. 1­­ � ., pf"I., - 1, 1"...., -1.011"A"I" �- --,g �W, .", .�, MPO�,` g�riqv�) .","y'l � 1 � �Vl - I Ai - 4 , , I �-511 ; t '', , l"""'p... _ 4 " ?� , 1� 084 Wlk'A'11�i;#, �;D�l V �,V,IIXWMAV N �_,6 I V, 4AW10,4449, � ww"'yRove�,vY.", wqlp� ''d.." . . " � I bie Wll�jto_'J�j� �T" , 1. 111. 0', '' -1 "', .. T , n . ,� f , ii �`Lf, J , 'IV - ��' tj , - "" " M M m , i5,,�, �, 1� , , , , 'v,.". 4_1_111 - ,f , '. �,,", , ­ 1�1'0 �r-"" 1'7��, - ­�­­'11'1,�� ­ - . , , I 1, . 6;%��,�.?,' -� , 41, _., ­­ �� "� �% 0 . � �411 .�'_"�'��q� � ��, M 'ItX06tv , 1:'S I . ,� -1 , I," "4 p.m, , , , , 44;� #*I,14' , , , "' $ ,��; A I , , 7 , I , !V�_Rqi "'JI, I � . I � -1-- . '' , " il ", . , _ - 1, ,� � .1. 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I' . � , , : : � i. - .� \ V " �� 1, . .), r�;L . t - .1 " �, I .,.­­ , . �.,� . -�.. 0 , � LA41,41� Wliite. V#Aya-s "' oni - , WIPPLArS, With oftdea-�lstft�_O�'.,r_ -, I � , . I , , bAn 'ho4a X'& - , I... I.. , . It c �� � 11, . ered C , , ,� ... - 11 . !� . 1, � . I N I 1. ':'.',-� '. � .i *-,, , ... .0 'i ." � � ., ,_ , . I I 0, ..�­­, ��;f��-,,�,%..`.�.$- �, , 4 ,�,Mi;, , : ............... ;, - � � Growing (,,jrls, W I 'emu one strap Slippers w1th;cUt_ - �,;�`� : �:��. - , ,,,0 . �`; . oUt I . va* . _ low rubber heels., 1or ....... , - I -1 '', ��� . . � I - Ladies', Washable .W ... m... i ... � _-'�...;�:..�,,� ! . ... ": �W. . . . %ite, Kid one'stral� Slippers with - wh! � ,�,,` �� -, . " 1. , aptiq44o�; coveridd $PiXe heels, a beautyi- for , . � I , , .�, 1, .1 . Whit I ...'..... 4-. � �.,',, �" ." . � . , " , ., e �1, Woo, -Two-in-O'ne Cakej 15 cents. . UY White .41 �� � I I . re 4A cents,- White - Kid, _0reAm " - � . ;:� 4 . 1. I I -.,_ . , I 1. -, . - 1. . - . . . 1. . . - 1. .. " 35 cents.. I I . . 1, ., 1, � . �, . �. ­ . ''I . 11 . . .- . , . I �,, - , 1 � - ,.,, ".. � , . . � -1 �� . I �� .1 e. 1� ., I -%. . I I .1 L . I I , � . . i� .. �__ I .: I 111�2.lx �, I �11 111.6- � I 1. I I i "/00 '. - e I - � .1 ­ � I , - . J�, - : `� , " 11 `�� 1_`1, - "GAPIP, - ill "I I., �, , I.- 4 . I I I 11 . ­ ..", %, 4 1 . . � I'll I'll . V. .� 1. � I- .." . � I 1 :11-1 " . . . . . . I . - " I ir - - . ' i �� I I I � 1. . ,. .� . � ''. - -1 ,SEA rZ1 ' , I "I"...''L .. 4 1� I . * . 1.111 ­ , - ' - , � ( TELEPHONE 11 opposITH COMMERCIAL HOTEG 11 i�. , . . � , I- . � I . � . - 11 � . - - - - - - - '. I � . . I k, ,.It � � . - - .- __� I __ � - I I . . . . V I B a . . � r gains , � . Every Ha a bargain, and lots of them to, . . ' � - choose from. Watch our windows for bar- . - , gains.' Also a nice selection of Felt Hats. I Mrs, Bertha E. Bell, Hensall �_ - ___ ­, ,.., 1, , ,._ ,11 Notes. -Mr. William Finlayson who Ronald Peck, 879; Violet Beeswax, 68; May Wolfe (abs�ent). Jr. Primer- onserva- cul-ra ng in(, nome Of Uxs. J. atives and friends, who. are pleased tive on the grounds, being in h is 92-nd W. Peck, after hcr recent operation, to meet hirri again. Lucile Py- , ,, ." - , ,,,�. has been princip&l of U. S- S- No- 9, Hay and Stanley, the Blak" Alvin Lindenfield, 90'�',; Loretta Bell, year. The prize for the largest Con- servative family on the has recovered emough to be able to be- -Miss bus, of Windsor, who is spending her � . '-,� e School, for some years, has resigned to ac- 89; Grace Wurm, 8s; Robert Drys- r a 9- ounds w s easily won by Mr. Scotchmere, of outside and h&r fri(-nds are pleased to see her again. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter vacation with her PaTents ii�ear here, .11 - , ��.�. "'I.- ' 1 . ,�� . ..... cept a similiar position in the school at Wellesley. Mr. Mrs. d a I e, 85; Je,an Foster, 82; Lloyd Brock, 76. near Bayfield, with a family of four, for bad our friend Moffat and little daug1hter, Lois, of was a guest over th week end t e Wi 11 her aunt, Miss AL PYbus, of this vil- . .. ,. ",:, ',,, and Finlay- son, who ,have resided in Zurich, are Liberal A ociation Meeting. - A t ., """' of the Provincial � i0in .etin� and worbhy coun- cillor, Mr. Robert Higgins hal all his Brucefield, speo , the week end with Mrs. Moffat's n�othvr and sister. Mrs. lage.-A r f our er numbe o lov s of games ar��., looking forward to . 11 ,& ': making preparations to move to their and I Federal Liberal Association fo(r South family present with him, he could have 'hands Fisher returnea, to B ce eld with. ru fi a ball tournament to be held at Thames Road 1� I a",. � 1. .' 'new home. -Mr. Gordon Walper, inember of the staff of the local Bank a Huron was he4d in the Town Hall on won with down, so to speak, with a family of eight -a gold- them, and williernain with them for a few days. Mrs. on the Ist July, where a number of � , & I K - . � . �,t� , of Montreal, has been transferred to Friday last, when there was a fair attendance and much interest en opportunity ,lost -but we are now leading -Mr. and Thomas McNeal and Mi -5. W. Higgins and everits are scheduled to take place throughout the day. -Mr. G. C, Petty, '. - 11�, n_'' � the branch at Simeoe. Mr. Tewks- bury, of St. Marys, has been trans- mani - f,,ted in the meeting. The chair was u-) to another very interest- - ing event connected with the judging daughter, -Per,61, of Clinton, spent the Robert D. Bell and George Brock, as "" , 1i .. -,I, . �, ferred to the Zurich branch. - Mr. very ably filled by Dr. Shaw, elected President of the babies, when Mr. and Mrs. T. week end at the borne of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Higgins6--Mr. J. W. Skinner, delegates to the Grand Lodge of In- dependent ... ., .., ."". and Mrs. C. L. Smith are holidaying as of the one association, . while Mr. T. G. Shillinglaw very ef- C. Joynt won second prize for their little son, Donald. Who'was taklen,to the 'hospital last Order of Oddfellows, gave very interesting reports at the meet- 11, , 2,� I 1. - with friends in Carrick township- NO Herald -wi ill be publiAed this week ficiently discharged the duties of Secretary. Thus it will be seen that Hensa4l and its members on week for'treatmont, is improving nicely, and his*any friends be ing hold on Tuesday ev4ening of last �� ',,� I'll, -- Mr. Clayton Hoffman, .- of Galt, is - The addresses of the Hon. Nelson Pwrliameirt and Miss Zoe the different coxnmibtqes plake&,4quite a� important will pleased to see hdrW again and hope week and report the Order as making gx�eat progress or in the common ven- ' � - _,�: spending the week with his parents here-Zarich Band Steverts, of Toronto, were well de- part in the picnic,, Briefs -Last week your correspond- he vii -11 soon be restored to his usual- ly iteplar, "booming.'�-Mr. and Mrs, , . ,,.., ­. I played at the garden party hold in Kippe'n on Mr. livered, bristling with good ints for P` the Liberal ent played what f n is o te termed good health. Mrs,, . Skinner re- I n mai ed wi h r�"i-nd while there, � James Barnett, of Toronto, are visit- ing � '. I ., , � W. CooperAs lawn on Tuesday even- party and drives at th.? Policy Of the Opposition Hookey, or took off his ac � ,r t,�� ,; ir, sis , . r, '41�1111IYPkank, of' �J, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomson, Mrs. Barnett's ..." , � I ing. The Band has also been engag- ed to play at tb�e big tattoo at Gode- and were both listened to with much pleasure week's holiday on the principle "that all work and no Play makes Jack a Winch i elsea, 8 71i ng at her home I yi here during her� parents - We regrgt to have to report the con- � "': " ��� , r 11� I .,, '. rich on the evening of July Ist--A and interest by all Present. At the closing part of the meeting it was dull boy," but this week we are en. ('eavoring to absence. -Mr. and Mxs�W. N�nhale, of Exeter; Mn. A.- tinued V9.17 serious i of Mrs. 11ness Th ta -Els n at the home of her . ­ ­.. number from the village attended the annual carried to -hold a convention on the send in a few items which, we trust, may be of Ford' and son, Lome, of Detroit, and Mr. .'omais son, Mr. Robert Higgins, M Ts. EAston 41 � _,., T. meeting of the Liberal As- Sociation for South Huron, held at third Wednesday ftern, on on the a- D more or les's in rest to the reade e te rs of Th and M rs - J,ohn -Penhale, of the Lake Road, were�visitors the home having of late suffered several ver y - , ,� ­. `�;, FF-ensall last Friday -Quite a number month of July, which will be July 21 &t, and wi 11 b'e held in the Town at Expositor, that paper which goes in- of Mr. and Mrs_ -Robert Higgins last t-) &evere, strokes, the last.one about a week ago, which at hew advanced , I I 11 ... . �4 from the village and district attende,� the circus at London Monday.- Hall here. so Many homes in the north, south, east and west. -As there will be . week. -Alt the en garden party, Mr: Samuel . I age, is most serious�Mr. and Mm. Alex. 1. 11 �% on Mr. M. R. Rennie and family, of Presentation. -The United Church held no Public celebration here on the Amt of Re , 'edlatributed a very fine solo, entitled "Asleep in the Henry, of Cass City, Mich., spent a - . I � ,,, I Seaforth, visited at the home of his, their usual Weekly night I,eague meeting on Monday evening of this July, our .residents will, no doubt, many them, DeeA' and was accompanied b Y Miss few days recently with Mrs. William ammis L and Mrs. William Henry,­-� ; �� 1161 I -f Mother, Mrs. L Rennie. of this vil- 4age over the wee -k ff. IT, week- The meeting was. opened in of spend the day where it is being celebrated and at different E leanar Fisber-2fris. Georgo Scott and daughters have Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, of Har-' . "I ,�. . I e,nd.-Mr. N�et, townshiT) road superin6ndent. the usual way with the singing of a hymn, and Mr. W. C. Pearce opened Points along the litke shore . - Oar bowlers beginning been visited by several of their _keladves during the rington West, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Yo1mg, f 1 ,4� 4S,% , - has completed the' improvement of the main street le%ding south Gut of the meeting with Prayer, after Which the following are to long for some good matches and chances of past week, includfhk MTs. Ballautyne's son -Miss Grace Chapman, ig Mrs. Dirnean's p1ments, of the New� ,� ,,�., � 1, ,1 � , � , , ,;-III " the 011age, and the work has been well done programme, in cha -a rg of Mrs. L. Simpson, was given: Solo winning. -Dr. R. P. 1. Dougall, while recently visiting in London, took who in training for a nur" at Hamilton, re- Gonimercia,3 .-On Saturday afternoon its M. nlis and last M. Miss J. Bucharr� ..... . - � 1, I �, , "I' �� and the road is now 'qaf(' for all kinds of traffic -Last FridAy by Mrs. Lee Hedden; reading by Miss Elva Shaddock; instru Mental the opportunity of vi ha rig his tonsils re- cently spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mta,-VV!1111Am Chapman, an of -the 11'ensall Public School staff, very . 1, �, fi� '� ... ­ ", - v sel team was d'- duet by Miss Greta Lammie and Master Leon- h moved, and w ile absent for. a few days,' Mr. Russell MacKay, a:nd is getting ajong nicely with her . Pleasantly enteAained their pupigs at the spring creelk farm of . , I "', .., �.. . �, y the te,am of that village by the score 1.1 to ard Hoggarth, were much enjoyed. Who has conipleted his medical course -, but who new duties-"' Greta Larlarrile, to- . ' her - Mir. Hugh McEwen, a little west of . . ,:� I , � �� �_Ll � , of In. On Monday evening on the local diamond After this a veTY interesting co test n was hold. Miss Viola according to requirements of the med- gether with rl f ends, t) 9' ti fe Misses ShRy and'Sells, took part in the school,, Mr. McEwen very kindly� throwing his . , .�L "'i :1 �,�". the Exeter team vws defeated by tl'P local team h- the swo­ r I , I Higgins then ,announced that group No. 2 had won ical faculty, wiR have to pracM--e al6hg with some other doctor -k some four concer _ts during last week and their ,�__i �:,_.s -I grounds open to the teachen and sclukars, and all'present ' �FOR SUMMER WEAR 1�' MEN'S -AND YOUNG MEN'S SUMMER m eds, especially 'tailored for aummir wear at $1 3.50 `o_$Z4-Vfi_fl- -� ­ OMNG TROUSERS-Thd .Zevr 'shad . es of Grey Flannel 4tA And , .. -WIT-00 $4.60 - at ....... * ... * * * Pu . OUTING SHIRTS -Collar attached, in blue and white hnd many fancy patterns' The noted Regal make. at ................... $1.95 toS2.95 SPORT HOSIERY --Fancy .stripes and cheeks in blue, grey, brown, fawn and - mauve, - , . at .................... :. 50.0 to $1.00 � SPORT SWEATERS -In pullovers and coats; colors of blue and grey cheeks, red and. green cheeks and nr_ to heathers, at ........... Slaw $4.50. , , UNDERWEAR Penman's Balbriggan Combination , at .... : g.....— .. . $1.25.L Nnar;�K erino Co4ii��* '* * * - Oil at .............. ............ $1.95 B. V. D'i W W" buttons and no .... $1.00 buiton;, at h thletic Combination -I at ..�,�-� .......... I ............ $1.50 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers . .............. 58C to 95C 1, ,,,� 0 1 -S GCuLdOn num- report a very enjoyable afternoon SATURDAY SPECIALS � 1 1� 4 o 3. the prize, and called upon Mrs. L. charge of his office very efficiently for bers were greatWianipyed. - Miss spent in games te foll; o I I Both te-ams hit the ball freely, wbir,h, Simpson and daughter, may, to come the few days he' was absent. - The Lawrence, , races, e ., I wed Boys' Black Cotton Stockings lie r" I " �!jl., ,,� 4"�� f, ,,,, of S4fifoith, who is well by a nice lunch that always appealg �. cOuVW -with a number of orrors, roll- to the front and receive the prize, farmers, as well as gardeners in this and favorably known here as a nurse, at ................ ............ 4mc .. ed UP the scare. the gifts being half dozen Madeird and seerm to touch the right spot Men's Grey Work Sox ,� section, are greatly pleased with the having had severAl local cases in past following pleasures and exercises that .;�:�� ... - i�',�;' __ serviettes for Mrs. Simpson, and Mae, way all vegetation is co ing at ............... ............... "t,", in along Years, was here l4sft week spending a 28c V,,�. KIPPEN a French ivory tray and comb. Miss and the fine promise of an abundant day or so with wakens up an appetite_Th�e man- Men's Shirts with collar to match - , V 1 " - harvest—Quite a number from Hien- Consitt, and daughter, Miss Annie E. Church are making more improve- Men's Work Shirts �� . Higgins then read the following ad -her friends, Mrs. J. agers or trustees of Hensag U tel , IV Notes. -Mrs. Bertha Keys, of Mar- dress: M",. L_ Simpson, Miss Mae gall and vicinity motored or took the I ni at .............. ............. $1.95 ���,�,�' lette, Mich- was a visitor with -Miss Muri6t Keys, recently spent a nients, ar d the church and parson- .at .............. .... J�i-�!, M`T- Simpson, Hensafl, Ont. Dear friends: train for London on Monday last to Oun ........ $1.15 1 and Mrs. George E. Thom -won during 'week with her relatives, Mr. Murray age grounds, nnd are constructing a Men's Fancy Silk Sox �`.,�, We, the undersigned members of the attend the large combined circus, Gibson and sister, Miss Mary, of near neat cement walk from the parsonage at ............ ................. 50c ,�%.' 1 �tl the week. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith Young Peoples, League, of the Hen- which always seems to please and Brucefield.-Miss Edith MtEwen, who to the church, among other improve- Boys' Cotton Jemeys !.;24 and family, of Exeter, were visiting - ':,,A�� � ,� � I., - sall United Church, take tbis'oppor- draw immense crowds, the parents is and has been t4eiching in Kitchener ments.-Mss j. Johnston, Principal at ................ ............ 39c � . � with ATT. and Mrs. E. Smith, cif the tunity of extending to You our very being happy in taking the children as for some years, ; ,� .1, , 1'' " village, this week. -Mr. and Mrs, Ed- great — +4,.4. I is hem spending her of o- ,1 +., " ., . ::�, J'�',, You lit -end in e a une excuse to go themselves. We vacat - nua On ounooi, is spend- �. , ion with hef' brother, John E., ing holidays at her home in Cliffqxd, 1111�1.�'. a ;" 11 �,-'.- , ,gar BUU and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas near future to leave out village. We remember, however, hearing of one nd sister, Miss tAW,Our car de(al- whiJe Nbss Scarlett, another of our 2� , Butt spent Sunday with relatives in want to gl9O express to You our ap- exception where the mother would not ers still report sales very good and teachers, is spending her vacation at 1� , .. ,�J. �_" , ,. I F_ �! , � . � London.—The second Sabbath in July Prreci3tiOn of Your friendship and loy- consent to either take br allow her beyond that of last year, good as it her home in Seaforth.—Mm. j. S. - the Sacrament of the LoTd�s supper al service among us. A-9 a Might little girl to go, but 5 he wearied was.—Services in the United Church McDonald, wh t her mothe a � . ; , �: I.F. s - daughter Ileft for Toronto some few �, � ,. VWII be disperised in St. Andrew's token of our friendship and esteein, her with pleading And coaxing, she on Sunday last vre,re conducted morn 0 wi h r nd ,�� . lr �!­ , , - .. United Chureb.—Rev. Mr. Hoag, � T�l ,, Of we ask you to accept thege gifts, at last unbended , &�� �y�,, 0dirton, accompanied by his daugh- trusting so far as to com- ing, and evening 'by Rev, Mr. Jones, weeks ago fors visit, recentl i��� . that they will serve as a re- Promise matter I y under- 1�;,� ftr, were vi&itaw at the Manse- this s by saying, "Now, if of Staffa, he exc��Pging duties with went wri operation for appendicitis, , . " I membrance of those pleasant times Yon are a very good little girl for, Rev. A. Sinclair, *Ii6m. he had invit- and � ,r.� , Week—A fine patriotic service was together in our League. W,p trust na -we belie the operation was sue- ,.;, , ` I , 11 , ,1,1 ys a week, and do everything mother M to preach for hfm� At open air and cessful, andvt'arust that when she re- ,14Q�"', h,$d in the United Church on Sabbath also th-st though You Will be absent wants you to do, I will take you—mind special services on thtf Sundayo and turns to her home she will be much � � ;,,`,, -Z,l la�t when Rev. Lundy delivered a from us, the strunt ties will .. k��,Z'7, ' , " reninin if you are a very good little girl_ --on who he said he 61d' 416iays found as improved in health—M" - , 411d %) I ,N,�,;ij�;'�,�'­` , the address on "Canadian Citi7e`11- unbroken- We also joili heartily in the coining Sunday to see your grand. a frien . T. J. Derry � " ,,, � 11., P_ A duet, "Song of My Soul " wishing you e d willfrig-16 .help on such oc- 'is leaving this� week to spend a I , "', " it. ,,��""!, I lj".1��"_ _., 11.1. ve" goccess and hap- �nother's grave. "---CdrmeI Presbyter. Casiaft. The Rev.c.-Ux. Jones deliver- month's holida with her sons, Wil- , '�' ,jl,,. OY -the Misses Mary Thom -son and piness in Your new howe� Signed on fan Church is holding a garden party ed veiy good and -Well thought out son and p4way ��, , ,:1, ,� . I 11 9"garet FinIaysan was w 11 reMv- behalf of the League, Viala H but his : L , _��, , e . I I - ... 1_ , �� i L rd, -who are residing in " . iggins, an the fine lawn of James A. Bell, on discourses, 'evening service 'Wi-ndsor�Mrg. Samras, of betrait, � 1111-1111 6d as wag also the Altbeni, "Take President; Gerald _ParquhAr, Secre- Thursday evening, the 8th. � � :4,. � �, wi. 'I ��, , , I , I by th e Music was particulai-ay. gqn4ftd ,practical. Mich., Spent 'A day this Week at th4 I !�!,� ,,,,, (, Xmus With You," rendered t2ry. Mr -s. Simpson ye , riefty will be furnished by the Paromount Taking for his flUb* , "llow much home of her brother and his- vtfe, r. ' ,,�i, ",;j,:�, e ,j',',,4� , ry b ..",,�11'1,11,,�11, � , �,, � , oir.—Schools fiave now closed for tbanWd them for the very unexpect- Quarbette, Of Seaforbh, and addresses are You -worth?" ihd dlaaling with and Mrt. llatr�, Pivie�._Misn ,-R#Ien I I ­ I - , . 't It M " t lummer vacation and teachers and ed gifts to herself and daughter, to- by the neighboring miTiisters,will be the subject in its' -biany Phases and t1dei'who holds a varygood position , �' I I A�_111 .-I-111, UpilA are eWoyiwg a few well earn- gether with the verY kinddry addres giv", and no doubt a go6& tinte is lay .g particular, �j�.W6S , �'�`;,ti'l ;1"" L; h6lidays, Many, of our Younger wbich tbey.so much appNot a in , ,44 to how as tales -14,0*,,' , -6 Mi*, Un- - , 11,_�4, ,; - , . _ , . ,.� i.ateil, an , . - ne - 1�*Oss' `11 __ "N , d in 4tOTe for all attending. — Much much a person wat�,iO��th,_ or& fro - don, 4 6171elnor a coupli of W,e#ksl ! ,,.� M_.,�,.�­ , _ I In m, , ,�, , 11.1,�-' A W,8t&' `WTW69 gntrince this ttey -hoped whenever they e sympathy is exunded to Mr. gMd � 1`� W&'*tu.h the -in sucee�fs , ,;: ,,,;�,�!,�,,,"' �w­ I L __ ,-� n _X". the moral and relikl6* A4o 'than t t I .;, " -�-;;,,! .. '�" � are the op- Beverly Beaton,. tee V sy .—Mr' Samo-s , Xo,rrow, of .. , "* '4 'r'Obl thib zV10iftitY atteddtd portunity of a �; I ,��,Q,3, ­,. �, UL, .Aq'� on a vinit theY 'Would h were hor 'ha 10 id .. 9:311, ­�; Miss � Dototby of money worth v0f6kW,Jj.q,be stated, i q �tl.�,� `� li�,, �,,,,� -nd GTeex, Over the loss of their little was very 8-Woudil�p,t Anipeg, Man., ii� hi�r6 v1sift at; ­ the League, a , ,�:�j,64t of the t1, ...­..!��_ � , � . , � ,,,'�14,,,4,',,� i ., assayred the the Pleasure ft daughter Frgn6ed Who died � ' �sud_ ,MA, eT and_b6tte%.jtxq(�� ��,V - &&t dealt e h,dineft&'Mr. wMiam. re0j.,A!14,11i: . . . . . . , �i� if Mi gutida,y 1"t.-Mrosr so )�;",!��t, ��, ' 'Vintl I � , �* . 091--`�'e i'lls late Mn. Thomas mem Ba _ " &,'��,��,'�,,, ­ ', ,., I '. 11;1� %1V,_-", ,$ ,hgo. - Me- w0ftld give theVe to have them call denly ' _0 sistern._Arr..iind , 1*14W �_;­,_ � I �040 � _ ' ,',,',����,4 R,� .� I I At X& 14i Stanley, Wt while Mrs. beaton was On Ut with our vrortk,7A*,,*Mi' I Mrs. Alvin wiiih,� '' - � .1 � 14 On them in their new home Way home fram Detroit ,Oduals and. acedwpAni6d 6y Mrs. Matthew 0TtttJc),', Mu'l-ox"t , . 1 1.1-114111 1 , U641,1 % Debr(sit P. 11 1 '0�'�' ��! , �,� )�� , %Vl_ , " " , , p � Pbr't�M'g"ft on We&t -Which, in the near fu ro, they e , few week's , , to sfeUd a from the mem ' "910al t*Lkeup he b1ofored to X,-ttig. , Point, 04' 0 - � IV 1 j:"V7;"'�$,�,V #141q,% 0��:�' I .1 I tu ;�_ with her parents, Mr. and lead up to som VVY 'IS ''..".O _,� W,*"� aocom; 9 , , , _ 021� 1. � ganied P&te& to have. Mrg, Jonadi Grean,A V e ? A'4fA �Votntg, such vi4itijit a nVtnber 6f th6jk fn,4 S.—, , . I I - :, , , I&"�wgo TV ­her M% ; "Migg hitiroAt- 0% what is at i I �f - ;�-,Z,`�,-S ., Z , conmrvativo Picnic�--4uita'a large iftg gilhe of 1bAftt"dba1H,I - - I ndzvid ','W 'h in the Mr. a-fid,3ft, Lothe Scb1)6,"1A1_*UnH­ � 9d * 6 1161nel, in tte 96rift-' Ott. ,6vt � .WREY a Mo%rod 11p from Toronfo. tl ZZ I �, '-4`;"% '' L I ' � ,'� �' -, % -tbe n - 4f,�,�V �,& It, ,,, hiWko' Vd, WO�. Visift hijm lllumber from our vil?aV and vielrd.ty the Rensgll dialuotid last .. L'�dq*- -tion -in eburck 6 &.,;�Oa a�d !q&nt,:,,*Lf , , . , W, _­ - . , ew:di I'd � 1- I a keltl vt imA�,g ' tion _ ,;�t 1* �:.,fiorlp� , , e*effitl9i ,Netwei�n ftjeh afl&tt. to'God X "I I ,- , "" �, (&j', Of "the 80fialk! oliI lq�sda, y toft," of the �'6ot*,W-ag,',1S,J-6 0 A., . �; . ., , .� 0 Rol Bw,be Of' X* � -1 L' . �­ � ­0�lg 10 00 ill # ayt softy Aftm&d il%6, ongbev_piq�ni I . ,;,,,�; . ". " . - "'t" '", Z"""'. , 9 , , _ 12 A 1b , .'% S66 I 3 .'', . ft'�T L _ _ , , a 7 , ,�, , I I , , 'a 01.` ��"! 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