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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-09-03, Page 4" " ',K�q+ "Ill-" _ I'll, _7" 7 I I " " I I � I , � ; , -, I I I I I I I . "Fl-_ 4i�2 �. ;,�t;.4""l,�,������;,�,-z,'�����",��,�,��,:�.,;I�4,�;,�'��',,�",�4�,���,,���,� 14---77 ,- A-#pM-,-Ja01 , pl�,�WAQ-wvi near relaQvv*� PR:yA M,X*��'0,."V.���."qttm���"",Ll". z, ,fflqM.4,­A1'Ar�',, --.?i' � ... I- � ,��-� "� 4,M'K "" I , � X � 1. � �IRIXII'R 7 31'.T, RT54R, -, N I P '.'� I � 'IV. ­,, _I "A "'Pt, tN. 1514� . �, �'q L, 11 ,� -"." "I", I M " ��.I,'.'V'1, Ih- - - � , ­ "k� nat m khur, Mr. Andreyt V01`4 *7 ` ti�-"', 4� �?? g L", "' . I , I _T4 , AN*= ou, "N , , I " L, ,T0".1:",,MM'. 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Bell aAd xr� " wbez% ,000r,' � .; NEU _ , "�' _., Vr 4 ter, Mrs,o_ - - '%'. ��,.�',- ,I I I 'Opp, " � �,: --t- , ', ��. q,,,�� ,,,� .?,F!, ,, " ��.�,` held in ,the be,40- W., ,* " � 'S � 1VT �"� _ 'Clarlte 4nd f $Agj" :0�0, I I 111� 'I', el,46 I �1�1'?.F�! , ­ ' , 71at Yea - 00 Q of unw,* ...., - fl, - V-111 1, 11�, '11 = r N. , , L 1� Cl�pteh on Tues- ,%on.'_Mr..',,'* - Forcy, deceased was iil;her I " Wi, L ;VJ*Q4,.,, 'Were. A�9, � ,,4�.,� �, � 1�:II.`, , 1� .. �. t�"'-O._;'.� - "1..;.i._-- A`A: _,_, . , OF , , ,� . � M , 'e, nw'v, ! , - -Vo.-Ak �+­ ,F . !". ! , , %I a United Windsor the fore plowe)r Show._04' Friday -afttr,'-,'� �' "" el� with . M 'W � �-.-� 99 �4 , I A r�i'.'.�'-�",�-���,o�Vl�i,.�.�� 5�� ,�� I ' P , - , ., lalyilloly mber 7th, afUrnoon and children x*Ured to we qo� i�� '4 � � , _ . , " . , li". , i . so ., nd 'Mrs . - 1 51 m I � 11 , F,,F* . Mr. Hartry Of aforth, part of the week after visiting ^With itoon and evening. the ReAsall S094 E, . Aill 11MIS'A"'A � W � a �,��""--q-,,;.�,�-, � son, ol J. U - od. - , . - V ,� � , , I I . , - . .1'en "'�� "I -,pa MI , W4 49 � - - A - i I � Ao'"" culturai Show of-Yla0its af4u "%'w�� ne, 11 . , , . ,! M F . William Xuderson, Xi$ n S 13 4 , the flowers, so bring You]' Mr. and Mrs �� :� yorothy, $041 , ,�, *,.�ITA4.Ara� , 4&'l- A ,�.-,, ..�. I I " "" neld in the Town Hall here "a', 44, , I 1. I ", -I'm -v'V A(I I — 14 11, 3 a , , ��471.0� *11%a was 4 h . thw . 09t I ­ �­ I ?I' , -, eorly. Each member is asic- the vi ge. ,� _ 6_0 I .11. ,1�1i.­­ , which Occasion thve was, a mostxJ4.%tlA`�! #'affaloi who have, .�­ "O., 17 ­.�, 4�& �,'��.�,',',,,, " - . , ""- — 014�le;,. �-,'Tbet�ouxixor j044� i5v� � NQ , , ., �, ", ., * MV. ',�, , -4� *0 :..... �",',;,­.,�I�Vos­, ,,',� '-1 " -L �1 . . , , , � % , ,Z� � U 'UNIA1 � .,W . I .i - *a aieast one exhibit, All -:-r� of - " ..VW , , di Ro , '470* . � , k" 1-%..'/,-,. .- ­,� , 0 alud".0 0 ,� P � lg,�';k�,�: !%�,, �,�- ".0w 11 " V ,; ,,, ': * ' � ,­."�;t,��.:j BOAA4. , .:j ��� , ,tA , 171.A �R I ,- .r - , . .,N �Z.q,�, -. "I. ;�.;., i � . I I' .'' .. , ''� - I. �1:i , 11111,� 1". �, s 17".., �­ . - .� --- - i !-It '' r_,�, - q,jjo � . 'Igavlg tf.4 � - I r . -, choir girls will serve PAr 4 " "' �"'#* ",-.'� W � , Ow "o 1% .. . , re exhibit of �all kinds , " , , Mr.. giOtria"VAI-, , , *u#,V";,--. �", N-- 1, - � f , 601munity a - splendid - 4 ;,;,.. to thelr,'ho�14-1'hja "'At, - . '. . .�, * - - I" 11'g.,.,�i. - N �i� I " cordially invit HZNSALL plantil, ferns and flowersp as the fOl 11'eill� I I ' - I �t� thW.'*eek'*nd 14yd # ,,e - _', J�_,, ... I - ��.�� 4,, 6t m neighboring 111 r and Mvg.'-, ­ , 6"S*P . - p " $Lon.,� I.", ,,.�; , - W. , 0 V %"p, I 4- 11 �4 �'. - , A e I r E, , .1 WM-o'"., 'ki'".0'. -, 'i , Wily those fro pretty lowing prize list will Serve to GbQW,, weok,, it,, qys�j ere,'�15 U, I * vigl Ah, , � Clark -Blackwell. -A very iter, Ma;.y,.0f,F0reRt, " . J , _Y'laoft week viaitil , W'W,FIV,�M�' 'f �P_ . I � �i, and as it was the firot one eier held W04 ,I tcor6 being 9-W in, AN,AK, '*_f. V f"', I 1: ;1 . -he Unit- ,,- o .941 I.. .. h cent tea. iz _!:�.Rr. and . A,40A,AAA1f010­W1'16f1 . , W, . tl� i..", ki, ,.�, . .. "It , I wedding w4w solemnized at t qfl� -A It og - - . � . g f �!LLL Tuesday here tife display was all the more as- spear ways�!"00 "­AOAT�� 1. . ­Votes..-Irev- Frank Langford, h Manse 9.so d to. show t1w nuwhW.':.QTV�%heir fTiends in and around Bay City, are spending thj�week,end �- , 0 .1-111 � . R -j , . at ,_, R,, � , .� ;o,,.,.,.*, - ishing and serve I ox pp w , alf, ... A . ,,� , , � on ,ridk­v .�JA-pl.", ,X'�� 1 -ft AlItIT, 1, 0 Education ed Chure - t -_ -W alk , .. ,M,1`V' "', Mi . , t ,; .�Iigious ir unit and Mrs. E, W111i4rd , # �10 yw - 6 M . Jits . . Mrl;: .and - � � I -tbAt-W*#,9q,jWi,V,o m^l - j�.�A,�;'%!��,-;? M .,tnr 4 "i. , , Orr hen Rev. A. Sincis great Hensall Hensat4'j.*' � - liFf2i, R' � 4 untario, R( ,ing�la� interest taken in it. ,,Xr with Mrs," Wilson's paro 6 � # , ,t- I ... I uct a special ser- Evelyn by Mi$$ XiS. A , lox. Munn, and theiFlittle, Son, -� ,rorg Ond�.At ViOof�-' - .. Ky - - .11� . ., I I "; ., ", MI cond I mo i, ' Miss Bona - and -ft d§' accompanied., . . ,�_ ..I.. "' � ':`v " 11_� Xatl _­-�'; �; ��_,W..­,fv; 1.10i , 0, $,:­;­ I ­ , i ,,��spent .1 ' . . �.. .. ' - . , '' ­ �# 0, ed rriage sident in the per " _,*. y ' . II,4�1 j� - il, will has a splendid Pre ,,,, , . - - i , . . � .­, , ,� Brucefield I �,acikwe,Bl, I daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. U. pop , the -;pox .V, $dh 1 Nx,*A, , , ,"�.,� -..11 . #;", -v';' with E week end with . _sur,iimer�11011- Owe ., R - ,:, ', � 1i ..... I ... ce for young people in ser- son of Mrs. C. A. . McDonnel, .,� Erig,,Wbo has spent,the I K�, - � 60 1,4 - " -Or,��, ��;Z�2, AW,-­-,,-�.. , (h -, ,eynolds and , -, - i , _;� Well i.!-"�-)?.;q.q�1"4-'!'W,-,.F,.,I.. .� * -7 , iT �� - ­,Uue. .r i;1, .-";,;. , �A� - " 'P'11 nited Church at the evening s ackwell, and Mr. Louis D -Treas� ,,Mr - Mxs. Luther P -his. grandpa ants, Will 90 .,� olid loafho,ilxsolo� . Abbot . �, w, _ � �­ ��.. . I - I I _ :.I" Mrs. John Elder, as Secretary days with I � . MO �'skl �. - , , 41'� ,�t?".' - '*VW1F3#V11 ._ ,, I.; I , ;, ,1; ic , Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 'vf. Thames Road.-Xr. and home w,ith them,-Uisa Lillian M-4 le4VA04"'0001i I ,A' _, ,­ ., , -, " � � " I ir . - I 'alf -509ja � uF;,��V�44 .: I I 61��! 114. v a on Septamber 12th. �Xloy . , I k7',�,,�, �,-., : k I � 4 ".. I ' - urer, arid Miss Margaret Johnston ag family, by the' ,s. JXbx Q . �. , ,�� .�. _ � "I" - . Cl * 164th �Wsbles,,%-Ua�',Tub,06-rb6�l��"!BiteI .- � � ... a, I I 4 ." ".. ai�r . - accompanied -daughter Of ,� , � - 3 . . I : , 1�11 ". � � k. The bride, who is a very pop s. WV*lp Kay,.tefther,..of Windsor, - - 6� 'I I 1. ,, .. .�: . ., ��k* -T.�� I va� harm- her assistan . or . .1. � ,,,, � �' '�� I ?I r ng lady, looked very c , ­', motored from Mr.. William McKay, is 1�me for a I. outli,Sl� Bc 'p- School �) oes�-fi 'virov V ;'JOW&P, ,�*Al : ,". : "I .. :, . -1, ' - ,,4..daughter, . a lb I _ql - it ,� c 44 . , I . Y. . - . .1. ., - L I . 1111i," � U ilk _* z � � 1, izos 4 ,,, , "7t;, It h ladies supported by a splendid Board son. a4 � in . blue 7r,,sl'a, 7ftl� a workers, a- Rid,g'aj�v',1_,':, last week 'and'apent a . �. , - �� 1�1 � , a yo taffeta silk dress wlL of Di'rectors and activ few� days visit before reanining tier, :� ,1 �,§own so es,,rqrt)'0er Reels, S' , -j; 1-2 * . " o . .L ,, I .11, � . ;_ . 1. I., ,. , , I I I _. . t, ., � " ... - �, f ter the we - their son, Laird, jiW soles� i:rul; - e'ro... * � . ... . �. . - l match. A 'I Miss McKay has nothad th& School. Shoe's, - ni � S`_�,,, -� -, - 9 _ , 1, � �, -, I , ., � blue hat W support-*.* f evi ftys-,visiting I " , . . , , ,$ , � rrr . . , - , " ", Notes. -Mrs. F. Phillips and daugh part from office holders, end ' ' duties. ��):djssis"Box )Ki,p 'Ito .,J - , � ..... . ".. ,. Z.,:6 ., ", , , - _ � -�,:, I , " . so.1pe ­. ' ,Solid -1. 'ns _ .2i Ior . I.. I-, , � - �� ,jing .11r. R. D. Bell. accompanied by - �. 11 ­'; 1� been on of and al " nt a few days with Mr. ,11 ��', L�,- ters Jean and Eileen, who have ed by the spelndid co-operati best of health this sumipor.having to ­ . ,,j,thor I -les.. Sizes 11. . � I � I -,�_ � � . , I ,��,.: I , I - is %�i.,,,,pi,rldc Mrs. Alvin Wurm, drove Welsh and family. .r ey I$, �MiAso�, Bo ch - Shoe.s, sewn soles, Sol 1 or ` �, , I "!"', . _kspe�ding the holic 1� both the ladies and gentlemen of our and Mrt4i Thomas der an operation . for lie � Calf .S AS' , ­ � . � t�o:, lays with Mr. Wa I - of Lond6n go un X _9ori . . . .. " .. A. , �' " � � ,,, London, where . . � � rilled to Toronto on , I y I ' but is much ii h 4th now. Solos, rubber heels. Sizes :, � �.�.,, . �% A, �� I'N � I 1. ter Willison, retu e , ouple to village, made the first show a most -Mlss -4am Maxwell, mproved in el, . 11 to 2 Por ... . . ... 1�1. I "', ,2 - , 1, , J Waye spent &y took the train to Toronto and 're " I . � . �. I .1 , , 1� ,�,�. ay. -Miss Gladys both in number of ex�- was the7,,,#Uest of her sister, Mrs. J. n old time sl- � . 11,,, Mond, splendid one, I �L- . - I ,,, � .,�r.bJohn Carroll, a 11 . . I to.-, - . - , ��, I or, a short honeymoon, - At t Oy of of Bring the Boys and Girls here., We're sure to 'At them , sure . "'. 1� I . .111 " t the home ,of her Other points f d sPeaks W. Peck,-#pvvr the week end. oiir village but now t, � , I � . . end a rening where a hibits and superb quality, an , I a PIlkt, ., .�,.,,, '. ., the week , lasting service; sure t th " - �":­, , I Misr, Kath . week re- I . . . . . ,� ,qo . I I - I � .1".., -C � � , � friend, leen Livingstone. it,vurning Thursday eN fox the taste and interest taken in the UMtoa' Church last Sunday Mr. I =gn, wasuin Rensall this give them solid comfort ana I , . o save .. . ,.. 1. I was held f of N. llftrih, of* Toronto, who is well ., aintances. - Mr. .J. D. Vboir� . , . . , ,1 , I reception for the cultivation _q I I 1. I . 1, , " �, 1. ... Ome of the groom's parents, Mr. our ,illage ore and known t6 a large number of peo .. I .- .... , .. I 9W 1W I I . w��... � --- h 'flowers, and what -may in Ple' Dicki of Orialia, was a visitor in town I . -4v,%L L . .. 4. ­­;'.. , I lark and our xhibits. rendered �'*ery fine solos both morn- ��� I �, ... ... I I �� _1,il.�. . MANLEY and Mrs. MatLheW C . 11 ,Affw , - 0 *._ 11. I %�: It ,I . prosp�rous and more be expected in future e i this week -with -his mother, Mrs. Dick, . Ar"W , - LL, � . I ,�,;. . and family, best wishes for a to Many of our villa displayed in ai�A-�gveilillg, which were very ister, Mrs. Bert)ia Bell'.-Alarge I l— _ gers ing and a 11 .11 . 7 .. I .., I . 5.1. Notes. -Mrs. Nelems life are extended Mr. s sole in , , I 7W . happy married mbers and qualities what might intleft enjoyRd- M�urch' number of baseball fans attended the . qXP I 11. . I .&V 1. -e visiting her sistel-, - nu ' I " __!!� .., ­ . I 11 .. 1.­�. � froin Toronto, at the young couple through their jour the. mg�j�g was that wonder - � ,.1. � �, Ill:. rs. Rapien-Mr. only be looked for in a large town fully ball game last Thursday evening ont .',- I . I 1, .ql. , Mrs.. Siemon and M ney of life. was very fine selectiori, ,�Open the Gates of the the'Hensall diamond b6tween Hensall 0 -6 - .. . . I I 1�1 " Logan, cal!-, � :. ; .1ary, from es Miller. -We or city. The attendance .. 1� 11 11 . and Mrs. T. ( s hear last Sunday- The Late Mrs. Jam ath notice large, both in the afternoon and par- Temple," anti at the evening service, and Exeter, which resulted in a score I I --.-- �­ � . -_ I . .. "T t� on friend , "Abide With Me." Mr. Murch has - Miss, - . - . � , Pl,', ad take the following front a de "li, � , The Misses Lizzie and Marie NlurraY I which appeared in one of the St. ticlalarly so �n the evening and would of 9-11 in favor of ,Exeter. . 5FAFORM I . x� I were in Chatham last we.ek.-Miss Louis, Mo., dailies: "Entered into have been still larger both in ex- visited liellisall a number of times Dora Sherritt, who has -spent the past I i*1111,� I I hibits and attendance had not the and while hore delighted the large week in Hensalll left this week for TELEPHONE 11 � -OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , -'11 Agnes Eckart left for Amherstburg with his fine sin ' �11 � duties as teacher.-Irest Thursday, August 12th, 1926 at who are congregations glng Hillsboro, N. D., where she will spend . I to resume her ,th,e home of her brother, Willia;� i. farmers in this vicinity, in for -Mr. W.,J. Johnston, of St. Louis, a short time with her sister, Mrs, � - . I I .1 ,V.. - members of the society, and go . 1111w'.1 ____ = 11 I � - . � I - , Our school reopened last WednesdaY BOu,e MI Johnston, 3819 Forest Park Mo., is spignding a few days with his Irwin, and from there she will pro- - as usual by .Njiss Delaney, teacher. Mary Jane Johnston Miller, fine flowers, had not been so busy, obert Hunt and Miss - I --- � —_ - � .11, Pather has advanced vard, for with the catchy weather and most sisters rs. 1� ceed to Califorilda, where she - will -_ I be----*-- � � ., ...: -The late fine w I widow of the late James Miller, lat-e showers of the past couple BelL 'MMV Johnston is very mindful spend the winter months�.-Mr. �i,h- I � � . the harvest, and threshing is going 1 of Kippen, Ont., sister of William J. frequent re even to visit'his relatives and many friends ve to s1how some of our I ... 11 I good returns, and I of weeks, they could not spa I ard Pollick, w4o has been so serious- �twen for some future issue. -Mi. T.,p b �k ' b::,aps, s er� ensall is -noigd, '-- , . - 1 .10_8 1 . . , , r; on rapidly with and Robert pleased to meet him. also Mr. E, Or which III , J and Philip G .Johnston ly ill at his home here for the past W. Parl-mer and Son and � ;.1 the farmers will now have a breath- I Johnstun, of Denver, Col. Service's I an afternoon or evening from the who are alwaYs her few weeks, shows no improvement as F. Jackson, can put on finishing touch- - ,o talk about the election-, ing duties of the farm. G. J. -Mrs. RoberL Bonthron is having our enterprising grocers, how a, wife I . . ing spell t at Grand Avenue United Presbywr-1pre.;s ' "' th been doing 4w % large eseven in places of bus�nes5-Mr.. J. , �i . .so far, has nc)t caused much ster, was asked by house nicely painted. Mr. Fred Ken- yet bbt everything that.:can be done h1ave be ,te , W. ortwein, of our village, as a very I ;�� I which, tan Church, Grand and Forest Park � Sutherland, postma . . ._,., I have much� T, 14th at the ladies to take the chair and open nings is doing the work. -Mrs. M. E. I for him i business this aummer in the way of ,essful a e Of the Dominion lAfe - -# , the evening's en- Pope ck to . g nt " , Boulevards, Saturday, Augus let this week for Dashwood, 0 ,�,)eing done to bring him supplying the Indians in the Exeter succ I excitement and not many , ba Ith again�Dr. James my, has been"AniW9 I I I . use for hith protection as Mr. 1, .) fontaino I the literary part of a short time cts where they have Insurance Compii . . .30 p.m.; interment in Belle ' tertainment, where she -will spend I 11�11 re, . a fine trip. to I .1 which consisted of a .1urned to Hanisley, Pa., this and other distri Meighen would have us 1-lieve it will i - . -Mr. and e in flax pulling as the pas.t_week enjoying i .. , � 1 z a . ople know - Cemetery." The foregoing relates to: - and friends. k very pleasant time spent been engaged on tried to divide I Montreal and o;ther points hiltu. ", I . reduce ta-s' but most pe ' ,he late Mrs. James Miller, late of'splendid address by Mr. Hartry, of with relativ( lgram, of Detroi,t, spent given 1. . t I I I Seaforth, a past president of the Hort- Mrs. Alva It visiting his sister, Miss Jessie, and Messrs. Geiger A S hants J'by orlip '' I that the ronsurier pays the shot.- I i�ippen, and well and favorably , - with his par�,nts, Mr. ss the patronage among our merc ,.alu�Z C ic,ny in'recognition of -his . � icultural Society of Ontario and whose the week end other relatives. -Mi Helen Swan S,r, I Mr. Thorna.- McMillan will hold a; tio W n a position to cater to es. -The threshers are mpeting ho-ro on Wednes(iav I k wn in our village, as she attended and Mrs. Alex. Ingram and family- accorripanied Miss Dbra Sherritt as ho were i -Mrs. I no; inolteat demand, in fact cannot . I . rch here in Carmel church in paSL present jurisdiction extends over the . . public chu I nd Grey. MT. and MT�- Harry Price attended far as London on Tuesday evening the wants of the Indians. be n t eet � llc,. next. All are invited. � yvars, and wa.s most regular and 1 Counties of Huron, Bruce a rs. Price's cousin, last, Miss Samuel J, Merner was in Zurich and the demands made upon : in her attendance, and; With the fine knowledge, backed up the funeral ,; f M Sherritt going as far as I at Dashwood, on 'Is r there- them, and we believe the yield is turn- 4 1 faithful I by experience which Mr. Hartry has Samuel Brenrivi-, .�:kota, going to a ,o at her former home nes, very good on the whole, k . KIPP&N though well advanced in years, I had for many years, he gave a most Monday. Mr. Brenner was found NOT .-The Mary and rig a few days very pleasantly ing out . earce and family who re- fl� I . I Calif or Misses spendi - I .11 , ithought nothing of walking to church oldress on plant and dead pinned underneath his car in, ton recently returned with neighbors and friends very To Mr. W. C. P Ra I ,. interesting a W g- E nma ns ly, and is in Pigeon, Michigan, cently moved from near our vi ge L Faroa.r,4' Attention. B�, re3dy for bl-arl even in most unfavorable weather and flower culture, giving much valuable the ditADIL�Mr. and Mrs. Harry a from viLohilg relatives and friends in centi to to ng sold his �k". put in shape - e time horn, of St. Marys, and Mrs. Frankj� and elsevrhere.-Quite a this week, accompanied by ohe of her Exe r, Mr. Pearce havi ,� �,,,I�cst by hating your knit%,.,,b fihoar,_ roads and was a most attentive lis- information and at the sam time I lt�fore neo�ded. A full �Inc "f Scrip- � abol aind family, of Kirkton, spent u=r from our village and vicinity grandchildren from the village, spend- fine flarm. im-proler to give more iarod,id� anti �les .n h,and f,,r the fall work, � tener and well informed in the s , much encouragement to all to Koll ' k 0 -A I 11 plow�, whvei.. t,re. After Mr. Miller's death ' Orne I gaw ich the We,pk frid with Mr. and MTs. C. on Tuesday afternoon last attended ing a wee r so with relatives. to his life insurance agency, has got �, �', al,,,o N nicely settled there, but Exeter's gain ., . ew �'leury and wai,in—n...'. ,,,, wt. I r bro- I engage in the culture of that wh; ' barr.—, D,� L.,al .�eparawr n a,,l, time ago she was induced by he to the pleasure and S. Huds6n.-Mr. and Mrs. L. Sullens, the Horticultural Show held at Kip- number from our village motored to �... I added so much ednesday last to at- will be our loss as they will be much 11 wwAwork for buug- and wa*rl)m-. J. Johnston, to who have apt rit the past week or as very Eliniville on W i�*N p ana cup icrease. etc. At the -ld Stand 'ther, Mr. William � pice of life. In his address Mr. - so pen and report the display of the W. M. S. missed from this section and very grea`� 30450i'l ' li�ake her home with him in St. Louis, - "I _bfis� nd fine. -Our schools win reopen on uch in the United Church, as they �q � W. L. .Mell�. Hartry gave the greatest of praise with S-01V11's parents, Mr. a tend a convention pleasantly and, 11 The Late Thomas I for the very fine exhibit arid said he Mrs. Ggor*e Hudson and family, re beld there. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dick- in ��, � Johns. - La�L Nlo., where she very of . - Tuesday of next week, Labor Day, a were most regular attendants at wor- . �t� - to ?thvir home in Detroit this in Detroit, I 3�: week we made mention of the very � comfortably passed a number i had not seen a finer one for some turned holiday, coming on Monday. - Mr. -so] �.,.. years until her death as herein re- ge week.=XErs. 11. Johns, of Guelph, is Owen Geiger, our enterprising Reeve, accompanying Mrs. G. Smith and ship, liberal givers, and their house I I serious illness of Mr. Thomas Johns, time, and he had first hand knowled - children of that city, very intimate was an open house, so much did they I ,rl � - of Kippen, but for many years, a res;-, ferred to. Monday 'If the exhibit as he was the judge a guest with her mother, Mrs. Cath is this week having a nice driveway friends and who motored here to entertain. They not only took a ��'- dent of Exet*-r. The announc(,men,; A Real Violin Player. -On of the same. He also paid tribute to arine C6A, and brothers, Cornelius put from Queen Street to the rear great interest in church and societies , 'dl 11�7 - of his death will be read with feel- evening last a number of our vil- the excellent work of the society at and NornWxi. miss Elva Bolton left spend a couple of weeks with Mr. I , 1. . ings of regret and sorro lagers in this district were attracti".1 , Hensall and the splendid manner in on TuesillaY of this week for Kitch- of his fine dwelling and intends as Mrs. Dickson and their son -in- connected -therewith, but also in so- It 11 i�l I - by a larg,., soon as he can get at it with bis and . Geo. cial circles -and all that made for good �� � ��_` I nds, not only in this to Grand Bend when it was known awl and daughter, Mr. and Mrs . circle of frie h* h the ladies had responded in the ener, wbere ,,he will engage in her many pressing duties, erecting a nice A. Glenn, a couple of miles north of family life and influence. In mis- "I � 1. neighborhood but by the surrounding! that Mr. Thompson Murdock, of our � W..Iyc of 'bringing in such fine exhibits new dt a� t,eacher.-Mr. and Mrs. garage On the east side of his dwel- London Road- sionary givings, Bible -Society work _ _* community. After a long and pain- village, had been induced to enter j and that the attendance here was I John oftg, (if the Commercial Ho- ling and which be will connect with our village on the a been visited by and other kindred organizations, Mr. .., years, he 1 the competition list of old time fid- 0 Consitt ha I'� ful illness of almost two I ; larger than it had been in a larger I tel, spent'Salurday in London in the another nice cement driveway. -Mrs. Mrs- J hn rce took a great interest persuas- -alth, who her sister, Mrs. John Stephenson, and Mrs.,Pea �... passed away on Friday last, AugustIdlers. It took con.4derable place, such as Southampton, where - ts f ,Nlr-q. Young's he E. Rannie has returned from a plans- h wilship of �Stau- and active part -Miss G. 0. Shortt, I Inte=( of t e Goshen Line, To %, 27th, at the age of fifty-two. Ile was i ion to get Mr. Murdock to accept as d been present recently and gave is s b4�1',rnproving from her recent, lint week . visit with -her daughter _��Miss of Windsor, idsited Misses K and "I -rest horne man and feels he ha and fricrt�s i ley, for the past week or tWo. I 1. I . a man of genial, diaposition, of strong! he is a g he close of his talk I= n Detroit -Mr. T. - . -address. At t nr - Martha Welland, of C. Joilhudtoii a few days Is ' do s an OZTs a week with I Joynt intenL, we believe, Atting up Mary McGregor, of our village,' has 11 conviction with a high standard ,),'I Lhat the comforts it afford are more here he asked anyone in the audience , guest this d and Mrs. ichOlS ­ - -Mr. a been visited by a numbter of relal&eis 'R. Nich 04,and _A . , ,_ - i � honour, and leaves belind him a namR I preferable or to be desired than tak k him any question which they heT friend, Miss Jean Stone. not very u.p_to_ te and most convenjient- fjoin Goderich, London and oth�t ,*r, �&` cGit -iikn4 M i. . . J _. , . . respected wherever it is known. ing somewhat long trips at night, to as eavor to Mrs. C. J. Humble and family, �Of ly arranged dwelling roomi oivk his places duribg the past Couple 11 T_ _. � his illness he manifested coupled with consequent late hours. desired and he would end ' - the -of weeks B ave . e rec . , .. Throughout ' answer as fully as possible an,inquir- T - uw, s1wrt part of last week *th block of stores aiid occupying the Miss M. oand E. 1iV_."_1_ - , I ence in the However, as we have stated, he was . t= d'unt,luiss Mary McGrego:r. Mr. or so,The fine, display of flowers in - . a restful land joyous confid competi- ies� The ff,ensall Orchestrar 'Was same­�Quite a large *number fiont Mr. T. Wren's harness shop and- for Mr. Walter Slater, who has.been ­�� that induced to take part in the - Rumble is i nepliew of Miss McGre- Hensall, and vicinity motored to Kip- M*irls farm hom4Y for the .. 11, . .1, word of his Lord, maintaining would as it might be expected present and enlivened the meeting is also a druggist in To- ,which hi.; wife is responsible, is being ing at Dr, � He who planned the universe tion and by a number of fine selections. The gor's, and alker was taken pen on Sunday last to attend the fun- very much admired and includes fine past two -years, has removed to the �-�� the (lay to made a wonderfully good showing as Mr. .Bruce W eral of the late Mr. T. Johns, who ,,,�P,, work out its details in meeting was brought to a close by roato.- - ital at London. MX. Slater has ,, , 1� '. eome. The funeral was held on Sun- he is a thorough musician from the the singing of the National Anthem to St ,Joseph's Hospital one day last was well and favorably known in this varieties that were among the first Hospi al paralytic strok6a, ,,, nolucted by his toes up, and while in competition with prizes at the Hensall and, Kippen suffered sever � The town hall week where he underwent an opera- vicinity, and much sympathy is felt Id like w1deb. for a long'time left him very �4. day afternoon last, co I . . Hortitultural Shows. We WOU ,. r, the Rev. Mr. Clysdale, of, a renowned fiddler and music teacher, led by the orchestra. �:� late pasto proved a most splendid place for h.91a- tion for a pendicitis and his many for the family. The funeral service pless. During the fast few months � I -or, ment in the person of . friends wilf be pleased to know that at the home was conducted by Rev. U. make special mention of a number hel , he bag much improved, and I Exeter, in the absence of his past on that instru the fine spacious of our residents who are noted for however, . .1 Bossenberry, of Port ing the show and essfully and Ilix. Clydesdale of Main Street Unit- . of not being'able Rev. L dy. The brethren of the L Mr. Henry hall -with itz most artistic display of he came thTough it suce file displays of flowers and who con- with the exception O.O.F. un nded in a body and per- Frank, and where Mr. Bossenberry inged by is doing nicely -Mr- and Mrs. W- ed Church, of Exeter, and the funeral to walk, is in very good health and , atte of flowers, so beautifully arn a Webster and family, of Goderich, vii- service at the grave at Baird's cenre- tfibuted so much to the success of our � formed their beautiful burial service was so well known with a host , s able to be dressed and enjay,tho . -emet,ry. relatives, roda and neighbors at the ladies, looked like fairyland or - McGregor for a few tery was conducted by - ecent borticuttural exhibit, but it wa d'9 C frie auto -ride to L,ondon, where we . .. at the graveside in Bair perfect bower of beauty, and we only i ted Mi. s Mary the brethren T be rather unwise to particular- hapei . floral tributes the pavillion, where the contest was la-st vWek.-Mrs. David B. Me- of the Oddfellows of Exeter Lodge. �rould he -will continue to improve. Mr. ;., .- The many beautiful regret that space will not permit of OhYs . in Mr. Wren's instance, his . � .. '. � '. he_bigh esteem in which he held and ,,he,, the merits of the us making particular mention of the Lean left ffere the first part of the A number of members from Brucefield ize, but been so beaubfied since Arthur Anderson, an accommodating . I sh,owed It ourn the players were decided by the judges k Lo qp,tmol a few days with rela- and Hensall lodge also joined in the �remiqes have. anied Mr. Slater and was held. He leaves to m many fine exhibits which really -had wee alayithat reeently took a partner neighbor, accomp, for his com- I loss of a loving husband and father, by the applause they received. The We might, however, be tives and friends in and near St- ,,rvice.-It is reported of a certain lit SOD . gements .". and two daughters, Mrs. playing of Mr. Murdock was so fine to be seen. of what Thomas.-The.fline weather of this King in olden times who was closely im life, that we can hardly -help re- I made all arran ,.@ , his widow privileged to make mention marking and at the same time will I fort and transference to TdondoiL I L . Gowes, of St. Catharines, 'I'd Miss that he tied with Mr. Bossenberry known as the "bride's table," week is moAt helpful to the farmers pursued by the enemy, when he called � . . . Mabelle o his sisters, a fine silver cup. was are istress as he was being . I — I � sit home, ah'i and was awarded with who getting their grain in fine out in great d Mrs. A'nnie Hutchings, of Goderich 1 In the opening, Mr. Bossenberry which was most beautifully set at (late of writing, as the warn, overtaken, "My kingdom for a horse" I Freeland, of Toron- I played first and was folio -wed by Mr. flne linen and all that went to make shape - . i Township- Mrs. of Varna, who a fine display and profusely decorat- sunny (lays were just what was need- and at the present time the need of . - - -_ . to, and a itrother, John, '� Murdock and for more than an hour ed with charming flowers. The fol- ed along with good drying winds men in the harvest fields is so great ' - I ., -were present. His sisters, Mrs, T,eat engaged in competition. We under- lowing is a list of the successful ex- which prevalled,Messrs. Bonthron that ' we think the farmers would al- - -, - arm for I of Chicago, and Mrs, Boyers, of Kan I stand that each fiddler firqt chose hibitors: Display of potted plants, and Drysdale, ol3j: most enterprising most be led to exclaim, "My f sas, City and brothers, Dr- Charles, some three selections and then after- ir, Miss hardware and -furniture merchants, a good capable man," but with the .<, and Alfred and Artbur, judged On their music Miss Anderson, Miss J. MO ) meet the requirements of continuance of firte weather at date mn Millinery I of chica'g�, rds ' M. Drummond- display of Annuals, in order to Autu, ,", of Saskatchewan, were unable to at- � -f.-, the we.r.'oes being held. Mr. Mur- Mrs. S. Mern�r; display of Peren- their large and ever increasing busi- Of writing, the grain is being rushed 1- - - '­ tend. The .sincere and heartfelt sym- dock's three selections were "The mals, Mrs. S. Merner; three roses, ness, are this week installing an ale- in. -Mr. Erastus Rennie, our old es- 4 ,, -.* pathy of the community is ext,ended Waggoner," "Arkansas Traveller" Mrs. S, Merner, Mrs. F. Hess; dis-. vator in the. warehouse part of their tablished general merchant, is doing We invite the Ladies of Hensall and the Sur- . ,.. to the bereaved in t'hi% their -hour of and "Mae Donald's Reel," all of which Mrs. N. Arnold, Steele fine block of stores, which will be a a large business in the way of sup- d see our Pretty 1, �., . plendidly rendered by play .of roses, ding vicinity to call an . I a 0 rro,w. numbers as s (special) John Zuefle; three great labor saving device for them. plying the Indians, who in large roun larger va- . Notes-11pv. Mr. and Mrs. Lund�. Mr. Murdock delighted the audience & Briggs, Mrs. R. Pat- -We believe our merchants have numNars are pulling flax for Messrs. Now Autumn ff ats. We 11ave a Z� Dalhiss, Miss 1. Coulter, �,'� I who hav,e been spending a most de- as did also the selections given by Mr. terson, Mrs. James Priest; display bf agreed W keep their places of busi- Owen Geiger and Son, some miles I riety tba,n ever to choose from. .1 lightful holiday at their cOttAgp at Bossenberry, both players on the vio- Dalhias, Mrs. 0. Geiger, Mrs. John ness o very Tues- northeast of our village. -Mrs. Gor- ., Port Albert. have returned. -Mr. and lin excelling themselves Find as we (lay evening, which will come in don Knapp has returned from a trip Hats Smart and Pretty ,�_ ' In ock, Mrs. John Elder, (special) :� Mrs. Will flay, of Niagars. Falls, have stated, tieing in the way of eac M uTd cDon- handy for the faimers while so bus- and visit in the interests of her health . .� ­ Mrs. Lee Hedden, Mrs. C. A. M I I . . '. _ spent the wpek end with Mrs. Hays' receiving silver cups. ily engaged in getting in their crops looking and feeling much benefitbed. 11 I �, T. � i .� mother, Mrs. J. c. McLean, of t e Death of Miss Margaret Bell. -We nell; three Gladiolis, N. Peck, Mrs. -We understand that the choir of the Mrs. Bertha E. Bell, Hensa 1. �Z,` 0. L. petty, Miss K. Scott- displav in the daylight and also in cultivating 'United .'.,� - , w � IM on Road. Little Jean Hay ho made mention in last week's issue of church here have changed the L�F,6 Lond of Gladioliq, Mrs. 0. L. i,-ity, Mrs. the land- 'Aiss Sparrow has been re- .;. ,,�.'�­!:`,�-. � om � � I �,,� �, ;. - I I - , me tim', the death of W.m M,argaret R. Bell, engaged by Mr. - - 11 ag here for ,so Era-stus Rennie, as date of their annual picnic from .."', . , , . "I ;.1 has been visitil Leen Hedden, Mrs. F. Hess; special, � � 4...; 1 -��.,V%� returned with 'her paTent.4, Mr. and which occurred in Calgary, Alta., on Ist and 2nd, Mr. N. Peck; three As- his millinpr, whieh speaks well for Friday of this week to that of Fri- I , I day of next week, the postponement _ -10% I - "­ 1. I. .. Mrs. Bay -With the commencement Tuesday, Aug,ust 24th, at the home of ters, Mrs. H. Arnold, Mrs C. Mc- the satisfaction which she has given ­�., _�� . .- - . . - I - 7 - I __ �; " . I . - ;. . , . _;;L;;_ - .. .. ,! of ,Rchool, a nurnhe u er sister, Mrs. D. MacLeod, who lives Donnell, Miss Margaret Dr'UrAlMond; now for sonis, years;- aild arrived here biing made on account of a number ..;_ left on Saturday last for their re- there and with whom Miss Bell had take charge of of the choir being absent, and also -_ : display of Asters, Miss Margaret on Tupsday last .to _ .11;� ve schools. Among them wq lived since leaving here about twenty -The Sacra- that the corn would be in better con- M - 11;;.1r.1_,, .. � .,., I!- specti Habkirk, Mrs. F. Hess, Mrs. Skinner; the millinery depattment. I I . I . I .. ' . I -,11'. .�- 'notice the Misses Mary MeNaughton, years ago, and that her remains were ' IS Supper will be dition for their roast, whieb they in- � I . I I .: ., ;,I,;. i6g. �.; . * I � -0- � ; _ v' I -e in " for Sault Ste. Marie; display of Marigolds, Mrs Good -win, ment of the Lord J I If of Tuckenst, itil, bf,ing brought to the home of one of Miss M. Drummond, Mrs.' F. Hess; observed in the United Church on the tend having at Grand Bend4--The re. . ; 11.Vou Shar , the Profits !"'. �� r Fort William; lexander, , , Z., . 10 1Z,.,: Isabelle Soute-r- fO Port Arthur; her brothers here for interment. On bride's flower table, Miss Margaret coming sun4by at .the morning sex. mains of Alvin Leverne A I '. � . �,I:�,- to , k,,,q4,�',' , Webster McNaughton, Saturday last the remains came here - vice. -Mrs. ')t - Rdid's. dwelling is son of Mr. and Mrs. David Al Xan- M �'1)1; I - J few � i*_-',�, P,-bert Moore, by train and were accompanied by . .1 I �.11 � 'William; Robert ohnstoine, Mrs. J. A. Fleming; Cos I he Present Mining Boo' ? . Fort mos, Mrs. Ed. Shaeffer, Mrs. Geogev, looking very -nice this week having der, who was drowned some - I . . At: I Ile. -Miss Nan he, sister, Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, tastingly . repainted. -Mr. and I weeks ago while out canoeing, were 'the present - " , Thamesvi ou act quicidy and take advantage a, " , L 1.1c. � McNaughton Mrs. C. Cook; display of Quinus, Miss been brought to his home here on Tues- you *ill 11� y r � stoebL ,�X� ho ,has been visiting with :.�L�'Pr ibe bett6i 0901 listed, , ,, � � oe'� , � Morrow, w formerly known here as Addle Bell, M. HabldTk, Mes. F. Hess,- Mrs. W. Mrs. Robert; 8011throll are having the last and 'interment was hold in pql�ual oppoktVnity to puri*aae � . . . , N.4,�- � Mrs. Archie McGregor, of . I . _�,. ,, her aunt, and the funeral was hold from the Sangster; mixed table bouquet, Mrs. woodwork of their brick dwelling re- day � . . . ,i . �1.1 I .r oneterk on W,edulesdaY � I � A -�, 1 .�14 '_"� "'� 4 -Dr I , V�.;­, the village, left on Saturday last for homestead farm, a littlepouth of our W. 0. Good -win, Mrs. Ed. Shaeffer, painted this waek�� . Jim Munn McTaggart"� C( 11 in a position to know state that the whole north cOunfty 'a On ' i �_ Z".". � __ - ' Alvin was a parftulStly A . . ;.�",'ffl',,i ,' W* 'Oeg.-Mrs. Gowem n. ,Vei kumm,-A WOO I . '. _. her home fib inni ting with her villageon the London Road. now own- Miss M. Habktrk; display of Pansies, and wife, of Soaforth, and Mrs. Jas. afternoo in We ft ev#� of the, gt"test rdining de*relopmetit C I . - ,,,��A2,:, -� 46f St. Catharines, is visi am Bell - only - WAt arid, Vfill d6n- . ;e5'*L­c - ed and occupied by Mr. wini Mrs. EL Arnold, Mrs. F. Hess; dis.- Rose, also of Sj�tdbrth, spent the week b4ght young m4n, being the market"tbat has e ,Od, '�e"','�� . nlother, Mrs. Johns, and sister, Miss 119th ear, ?nd was ulli, in Fort Hope Of buying h&O Come inta ashed, ..� , ,#�-��2- . and his; sister, Miss Alice. The fun- pidy of ferns, Mrs. F. Hess, Mrs. Lee end with Mr. And Mrs. Alex. Munn.- a,reate fort=os- productiou. rkordg are, being 4m �, , -1.5-A'., y �,,111A�":�_--�11 - Mabelle.-Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Field y afternoon wbo spending tile summer iffonflis when .time to 'itige,., � . .,�, , �&rjl'., -, eral was held on Monda now,ptoperties are anterink#e� ro-ducitig .1-0111. - Haddon, Miss IYL Drummond, special, Miss Irma Shoftt� l0t, Windsor, purred. His body and, Many . :dof S�T "I . ' , , "?, . - � . , � 0_0.�� diid tvvo chfldre7i are __ - 1 -.4 � , , . "ie , I.. We *111 be'glad,t . n 0 `4Afi4'1` week sluending the Exhibition,Mr. consideeing the very busy time with M: f so with her aufts$.,the Misses Mary could not bo,b.rOkfithome. sooner on I . . I I I n di `, �,,', �,, -, �,a ow6ts, - , -1 -1 I . � 1-1., * tt :9, doritifig, R" "'ji - a;� 7 of "E", . tl lit ,,,, n __6� �, 1, in Twebuto this last and was quite largely attended, drowting oc " g �-v,�;; ra. A. Joynt; display of Snap DTa- has been spes 6.,P14lii6.,it-,your � ; SOL ,ffijog tl* past week or the - , r of Lon- 1, Miss A. Consitt, Mrs. H. Axnold ' �0 lico-6-dit ,of the louk dlataii�4 � 0, for tho, 6 or 34T suige a mos ly '�'112",',, , and Mrs. Norman Patterson, the farmers in securing their harvest gOr - ' A, left for Toron - . . � , the , I . .dxjo intiiMte. values, an I collection of Phlox, Mrs. C. McDo'n and P,mma Ybfi�at� , 12- I . doin were in the which was threatened with great loss lif the e6iintiy Vej�ig. so % "I'j;�jja 'ID)l . �',VW - - village the latter , . - �&_� Mrs. R. McArtlaur,, .Mrs. F. to this week tq.,Ap"A_ gk,fow days with rembtb Pa -_ I I - , I _ � ' ' - "; ' 5 . ;�, - k,�, I of the week att*nding the fun- by the beavy and constant rain. The � nell, Mrs. X. her sister an&bro;ther-in-law, who is thiekl populated Vi6h biiAF'-1"ki119 to still at hightrIeViS. " . . " .. k . , RE,., Part Hess; a i d (Calendulat) y � I ! .. . "` A�f,;. I -in-law, the late service was conducted by Rev. Mr. 'gr. -s. S. setiously ilj--�%f* 9-"JTdi-61ito hospital. travelling difficult -Up. D. Q. Orals- I I I . I ' ��;'�`,,!31i I k1 "Review" of *0,mfliel. . ""z,% . of their brother . ' , �,,'�4 , iV, I - *ral Bell; arigold (Afrietnb ' ' we'*Rl .*4 , ' - ", � ,Vr - Xr. Johm Church, at Word was r , - # skk Teft -for .- � l' -01'I 'ii�opy 6f our Wee Wand It 1h t040- --rs, Of Clin' Foote, of the Presbyterian -0 ' ToTionto this *pek to �1 � � " ... �, ,,� g. -Mrs, Chambo or. I 1i I (French).j Mr& Fe ,4 4 ,� % A obopat belaW- . ,, Pt 1� . � "�: _4Wt�night that his _... I '' :1 I . � . I " 1. I . ., "d , " , � ,h, was the g Iss L ,CoulteT, cond spelidr a few days with h#,r Adbjhtor, as it'V,�, � M` 04 fad; . !:t, � . . and Mrs- 19xeter, who made very touching ref- ition wg.j - �i � . � �,��,�4 �O ;(.� nuett ot Mr. .@f&tly improved and , .� -,,�t,-�,,­ � . .. 4'. 14-egs, arl Ids, I ind W�'A 0. I,- ,� �, - 1: 1� ­ .11, .1 I .. X�-Jr"., j. ��' ,, , , � , - - 1%, �! Us, rteneli duri , ; � 1_1�4"iR,14&, �, 114. �, � Ro. idko to &WjVtM� ft� 1�,.,, ­,­ . . , , f - .* , " raffi_ esT Of North " ' 0 , , - . 14: . It' It, 14, ng the t week. -Mr. erence to the dest1h of Miss Bell and or t e 9 o ��j-,Xelati"s trust that abd . SOTATI-Tt* � XT - ,� , i � & � I � 1, 1�� , , , , , I , i % I 1; im, , 1 1�16! � I friend , iss . Consitt and 8rd; display of his ,,',�,,'�?� . - Hess, Mrs. 9-� ot' h ' I h he is to Grassick, ahA ' . "" ,�,� �'i MCL Oio fine Christian life that she lived, - �% 4-hw I KER RER , , I , '00 Ivisitea. bas -i � . % ­ . ��a � V0 - - It ' 1- .. 4 , _ , � _ - ,� - . , . . I - -� t Mr, Me Sweet Peas, rs. F. a . -Xdzwoft W'h 0 " �,,,.��. � I , _"V , V; scantly -%%*�,' &t * will soot be hillit'! On,�-XI'9,' uil� � o' ­ I . -11 � stand - , I `� � -�% * = and the respect felt fo't her. The do- , 40 161. an . . M4. , &I - - ,_ 'tA pi-ignts, I the -a- flower I k, � _ tbl,ed ui6ihd . . .. , , I ., .., let 'Sto.6k � . , , ''' Arnold, Mrs, Goodwi - lifiOth_-Services . . . . � . *e�vdp , , I '! ��j .�,, " .&*:,,j � left SOU16 1 � I . . . . I'll R Mt. and' Mrs. J. 9. can"d was the eldest dauirliter 0 on the reco b ' 1. I , '! '. �.. _4, I � � ­ . 1. . ,,, �01 kets, Xlss� M. Drtimnx�nd a -Ad 2nd ; , . ,� I . . �­ I. ,,, .;� extended- trip, r6titm-d 'thd fiv$t part - . out I �'­ ::�,�,�,%_'J-,' .' L;�� -Glaftg Met&Rn left late M,. and Mrs. Rmobert Bclll, pioneer 'biji-mel, Presbyter - -1 1. �`. .1 ,-::�-_:, :, � , 1. �__.a 11. 1. .1 - 'Ak , . 11P. I � .-,�`� � . I . ,.. 'A.k. $W ': 1''. , , . 1. -,& ,4)t 011'L ,� : "�,.") � . " ;061ft -Mb# Verandah bwtes, X�s- 0. Cook; 12 wete conductea' 1,0 M" , V49*6 1, kel L �2 : . .1, . . I � , "', 1 Es " "" �, �,-, Ni -m � � , - .. I . . ,­, " "' """ 106thwbial,. - - - - - - �� 11 1, ­.. -1 ­-, . . -1 I - . ; 1, . 1 ,qf'� edk.for Parkhill, too resume her , i *hat is known as tha Ball (I Of this .1wal6k, . r : I t " ,; f .,ettl,r, oft Nasturtiums, Mrs. V. Hess, Mrs. EA. ion Church JA�f��Suh ay, both morn- West," WtJ44h,_ , I ;0 � 1-0 �, ; ,� 4 1 11 �- � 410 'in th� I .. I .. _... - .6.1 �i I �, ­�hof6 .6-g - Wadligt. - A large I, took J , , . - - . I , 4; W , 07n a ,�- ,)an � . - I � este d"' d her iwth6r having d1splay. ing and eveVIT, '0� " tt 6v , 1dr Pollock, , I " , , 11 I 11 11tu" I ti I I I I I ,� MI Z 111. 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