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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-02-04, Page 4.1. - f (Ild" tnelp Isar,= so W91h,�-.,IrjL-t2a�uti*:.,,t.hii�ka.�Tne�q.,-.,,,.ewemen.w..,,7�,,,rjia , ,�, , � I 'n ;,",, ji­�� , -, � - - A' - - I . - 3�, .,­. 4,y� ; � -,,� 4�, � ,­.'�, f,- ­ , ", � � �A , "g, , V ­�,o� , M �11, III,." �­ . " ,x� ,!I 1,,;*,V� ,�­ ., , .. '1�11 , ,4 ffl 1;� , .'VOth ,t4t, to *04�4','494 '�.' " 11'.., -0 111AT-PtIRIT4 ��VAW�;W,T,-,;R �� I . 11 "' , : F�, ig ­­ ... I j;� W,�, �. 4 11 ,'-,s# -J",L,] �� ­ ,,,�-, t ... - IN R11 '41,14f, -, v w.— 011; 11 .. , ,�­'�"',g I 57i� � , I" � -,,I, I �;,k, ?,�. , and an$ "S , , ,;,M� �11' R; 1. 1­1�,­ .. .. .. 11 ly ,W .dwgrd Ure r ,sittatid - '4"th4 -no 140 � , 0-,q : �, i ..,.t.". "' I., I ­ -1 I 00'9&ill� m �, - " , er the weather. tip,ok her part, exceptional �e& -, IM � t. a.; I . . I . " 1.",.�.�� " , MIN , .� , P , school was closed a 'isplendid and heavy part f Z91ok 840 -bouquat-qf ro.se , , , , �Aatter of t11 11 , ,,,, ,� , , on account of the, being taken by Miss Grlews,' ;jJC0 6arried a Is 0 . � _ �ejl. The 4 w , t , �, 01 - ��.,�­,,�,O�',­I,j, ;1 *1 & a , M ':�',��,,`.'�i �%rll­ I � r , , I , , " - friends of Mrs. J � of the evening WAS 'b !! J , i , , o,�:.`,,', `,'�­'�j�:.� I Bi- I I , and 'tke -W401 - 44041V , � r, h , 4,�"-""i��,'-�,�,�,�'I.",,,�,,:� , -, r 44tmmu-tu .4(led to -them for it-nuvikkq ,: o "' . .1'.31"'71 ��,,�.,,' V, �, ,,,�,�J I . -7 "i , '11�,, N �, , � :" '4,7 1 ­ I ,­ 'if, ", - I and � Fi&*quhW- sla - �F� .0 ,rouvy .,,,, " q ",-� k, .p. !�-,' - - - 0 7'L ', M-010141".111wo 4401 , , , - 1; 11 , *'11 ,,, `�,Nfl'�,'R . 'M ,�, 4 !,� " t�`�,'k,;� MW&T. '94 'I . �', th the qft#-� ye - q-:,7 K, .� V!, ,A.-, . Nd� " , , � " ,ff?� ., e sorry to learn she I Selection; � - I - , pawr, �:, %jj , , 11 0, 11�1 11, I I �' ir,,R&W�,' , 111�1,g,,;,�;, s between so% 'wo a , Tp � . , I n7 I , ',Iyll�liv$"�*, , 'Al� C,X% . 9,,,Mpount due escly�t­­X�A�4! , .,q -k#,V "g , 1� �& tr *­aW,,.*w01i known " , ,0$% 10" 1�, tA list;, -A number of friends 'vocal duet by , As A . ,;, -pro 4 '. . ;!:�% '7 . ,11, I , ., Miss Geiger, of �Z . ­ -.9 'A I - �.",­.%N,­,�,, r", ,,,' a4ch, 494W '1:143R. all �A�4 4,11 �.1111r,.� .11 �Tjt,�17# ,�V��-�, . , , ­ , I ;4 I T, " , ,. .. . i �." - -�%. - � I bb athered at the home and Mr. Samuel Ra4ro;, iaptru nqg ��-, ving xr, ;,A !APA �M, � 'M " ­ ­ I'll., -- -o­-f.. N , , I I ? i111T.,1L'1'11:1;1 ", . re� -1, � It � - � �,,,��:��.v�V,� �h , I , , �""i'; 11-111. I �1� 4that"A e Uft "ard to' .Vioar., !TAWS,� , i� I'll � I . 1".. ,,WWWN05��,, . - IL" <', l� 1� ��` ; ".- . ,I i, i� , mental 11"� , . sppy " -PAL "'A ''I � ` -, � "� . I ­`;�,, -1; I . I'. � -- :, V, if . . k At"o � . "S "M -14 � #1 ,� , , t �i, ,� �'; N ., - Oj� -*-4,,,, .":,iA I ( �, � V ` .".. - p, ,m t;ojey last Tuesday evva- duet, Misoes, Irene Douglass and � * tho, N4 *0 'M . � f fA- I 'It NMI i th, I ­ : ��,%g�."--,� -1 ,&,- e stAff of t;46 q �9 - ,", �, " ly issue for I I ,..tgl "' - X I �L ". . -'�N. , ­ ,4 . - t'!�, . I _ . , ., I I 'i, '40 - . a. 01F ,�, I "; ��,, ,- . , ')Rd Tive her a surprise P! , ,, 0' I . � . ,;r,-� ', � " i I I �Ri ,� . ".., I'al, � *! 11ank - -,, 94 r a �*Ae , JR,., U,g' 14 � 1, , qq;�, , 14 6 , 0�,�,� � 90, 1 1 , ).r ­ , , vo",�, �X �, qiil f � ., . - t 1 �y , 9f, , y.rp%�And.,vpon her mA - In$-tracT ,w tal. Zi , , , . Xq o ;, arty, Veanor Fir ,!a ,ere given for', , , 44 .,� I 4 , . . " Aier; solo, by Mr% Lee I I ". - thq� .M44-1 , , � , � I , I , ; � -.fl,A. All enlo , L'An-, th" t, , *600 Uh, , " A I'll, ,i4, C , , , , I ­ andsome "no(Mi-I 'falln wu-Nh - F ­ " , I , ; :-.I � , , ", E� '4" 1" ed T—A . `11 vt1�4 a a for - , . sued and bun I 4-a", 1111 1. .1"I 1.� I.", - � J. en, accompan on We violin by RWE, �., � el 11TO, . , ,. .. � ,. . ,� " '� � . I . "�,,_-` .4i I 11 I . .1, -, I I - "." �­: � � � I N'". -Q,�,,��-,1,0 11 I ­. .. 4' " �� �1, ��, lw',AM611W-1�1-,� 1 . , ..... I ., "' � U . �, ,� .�­', were. ppepen P.. -i, , .- I 1�f;, ., , , - .. 11 : I'' Oro " �' - -4., , , , , ... . .. . . I ...." o"t � � , � �L , lunch was served, and an selection by Miss Greta Lammie we" also took an active par .1 1.1th - rd, in . "" fti* , ­� "`4 `0 004414' , a, , , I . . '4��-Vd ,4- X , I ..1. ­­­�t� ". , 4% , 'A ­Mlf�1.11­ ","W". 1,41.3 � - � I . - , , - , " 1.1'. Y� " ,�is .r , 7 1 � .' - 11 ", � 111; � 01 Greta Lammie; also a violin chequA bY, diem, showing 11 '.811,904 ,,,�160 'It. ,041 It .al� . I , . evening in,games and dancing. A Miss . t C high PooJl.�XOOM.`,�� A number of 44:00 , .* M ��'. ,�, ,; # , `4'10 ,' esteem in which she was hold. She , - - '' tod and ordered, 1 � 0- legra:,a"Iro ,�,. , ,. 4y ,y . � , � I Q ou,*.��q�: �0. " %.. ,,,g V� 11 11` "I 11 4 * hing their hostess mauY all,much enjoyed. t in sports, eral eft*� Amportant ma ie was, l9W.1t leA X:�TTWII �' 0*0 �PX�­ RIF -�,v 1,4 1 " �`: ­ . -i : X ," I ym x pipa '. i - 1 1 Ra� �190 ,. it $4 , , The proceeds of . , I'' - . . g wis , , I - po,v ,. , I I 11" . ) ,n-Mvn,.M­'� W ,- a - - ­ , , ­ - 1 � , loz:AA I -11 , , I ­ ". ,�'.' 1� � -e � , in -. 11 , A 4" � .­ 1 .41, a� I.N.10"y - , , r � ;: ` ,�, , -, , 1 'y - -1 . , '. ­d��. " . 1. - I - .1� ., , , I I `�, ' "' N - - 'ttjw,A� ��u� 10A " � - I .:: �­ '.. -happy birthdays.—Mr. W. Man- the evening amounted to $62.80. Rev. groom - ii, I ' ,- W ,w - -44`00:� - � . ,,,,ore, , . , t"i i". � aie , I IN e 1. � - I'L � skatini, skiing and shooting. - T4 ssp ,gter which the c d- �,.` I , , "T.y. 11-1-70"W i#i,Aie,- - I � , - ..e diseq, ,4, It , '' ­ . , , Al ,% . fgi, N11 , met with a painful accident last Mr. Sinclair acted as chairman in his e being one of Grande Prairi ­. n ., J9.' -,,,'-`,P,-, ir 11 , A 01 . 4. 01 �#,R �,, e 5 Jouraeg td'weet the first , o ill pleasant and praft v vit "'. mm, , ., .- � �. abli p , , g�gp#wit ,,�', 0111 I ", , "I .: , ­!ey splitting wood his . L .. , neighbors , �'Ancl . ",'Lp ;"� '�a -:; t ", ir I , I i ., i ,,. ` I - 1 -'Tuesday. While usually pleasing manner. conducted a jewelry store- in , Wing' Ca.veted Scholarship�As ftq I -­ ',,t.r ftg,' .. K-11, 1-1z�,.: rJ . � , r �, ., . Ing I - , I I I , , friends connected with'the, Mi " :- and Or W . -1- ,. axe glanced, cutting his foot—Mr. Special Church Service , ITnIM . e!-. - de ,'a$ � . I gTIRPATY , I la I �,�: 'iftITI" . I 11 I , . ­ , - '' , -�t� - � "� �.... I .... : . - Z.1111�1 , ,� ,11 - I - ��g- � I .�, 4 Z." ., . I I 11 %, �%,, '. ! riterprising young business men, hav- Marclw , ,, by over fifty .,of ,hia. . U- , h ' ,§ ' � t` , , � 16r, " h , .:, 'i� � :0#$� � Onq,q ,1*A 0, ..M.— - �q , q,,�,-, N, I . Thomas McKay had a successful auc- last was what might be 8 --Sunday Grande Prairle for several years. Mr. , . 0 . following. oketch refers to �Mlss Society, A fine prpgra,MM .wwe#� Z,i,.7' �� ", after- Kathry * $611s, of J,ondon, who is so ried out, adding much to, the � P, 'A -' 'a , t . ,�J ., "I'll, �. mlll tj stock sale last Thursday. , . , q. , '.', , , U '%,YQY,M ,:y14v �, -termed a very and Mrs. Watcher left on the 11 d a , Ur ,0, .-, Ourve , ,w 0.*� . I , , 0,p ,. oke , f . I , il -1 Jggsure , ""'.1, . .111. . 1 % M�nr�,A ., I � Z j XF � ,�� I - I ... I 'I'll". '­., , :. . i � � � , I.. , 14'1 � special Sunday in the services of th,a, noon train, MA. Watcher tra—I'ling well 26641,IA,voiably known in, our vil. of the occasion.—Mrs. -Gem Pullep- ' ����Ple,��',.:Ka-'kO,bil",Gr.d�,.�4I.W. Black. " ' 'All '-, , dv..��,, � ­. . -. - ": �, 1� I k I ,.­�, � ­ — -1 ! a 16 '� 04i". 7 I "Alft"­4 � 1,,44�� United Church, as we think the pas- in a beautiful velour coat With hat Jage aad`�vjcinity as a visitor - t the blank and Mr , Org .,; " . -, � � , , " I 1 4 que , � r ­,-�5.�.gogj� 0 (), 8 - -, a 'pa , -:i � � . . ,� . ,, . tor, Rev. A. Sinclair, in his many ex- of gold and brown. After a honey- bome3� _ Op , t I ;�: il�g,price, .��.., �.,t!�� :4 .. '� ZURICH � s Ge e JA f : '. . I Mrs. Willia Laramie arid Winchelsea, returned home on Friday � :� _ � . � I il� , lay Insurance Co.—The 52nd an- cellent sermons, never delivered any moon at Edmonton and Calgary, they Mr. and �� T. M. m _ . . I . , I .. 11 , I ­ - . . I. I -., ,1. .� , - '� ­;. 11, i - .1 . i � � �, rdock and in as- evening pf.las't week after spending - ., ' .: , ; . TIM I I - .�. ­! I I . I. , i .� nual meeting of the policyholders of that were better or more appreciated wiiI return to Grande Prairie to take so '* te of -'Miss Gretta Lammle and � LAD F- GOWSRES QN., LE - Arv' $2 45' 1 , � �. the Ray Township Farmers' Mutual by the large congregations that as- u- residence cla a few days with the former ment4oned 1. '41-P I . - . I I '­,, . SA . ,A T,,�, , - � - I � . . ,'��L . classmate in the school of music, and sister, Mrs. J. W.,Skiruier.- r; �And ", I 1, I �� ;,., a." ' , . . . -� . Fire Insurance Company was held in senibled both morning and evening. The Late John Johnston. -In last one of th4, three known -as the Sun-, .al - TheS6"G016A&�­' i f � ' , ' ".. ckle helik, miit,�im,,,, �- �.,. " ., Mrs. -Joseph Dayman.and ,Mrs, Ory are in our bu . . , � , -the Town Hall here on Monday after- His discourses were both practical and week's issue, just in closing our cor- beam Trio, who so often have given Cann were recent visitors -at the home .fully an�- inch hig�or thih most make q. -3 .. I � .� "I"..! ,, ,.noon. The manager's financial state� bristling with splendid thoughts, sug- respondence, we made brief mention fine concerts in our village, the fol- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris �' .­ I � I ,­ .-he itv',��Q.'-"'�` ' I , ! , �., . � � I I � '.- . I I I t 6 showed tota! gestions and advice for all and with of the death of ,Mr. John Johnston, lowing skiatchwill be of much interest, We are pleased to see Mr. J. W. -pers are goo,d , 1".. - ,,� receipts of $27,399.00, and total ex- all most helpful and inspiring, but and the following will no doubt be .. WeaAng CaAhmerette with fleiew li4-o,�­`.' " %, , . . I penditures of $7,876.12, The losse � a S . . , "'. � s which we have not space in this of interest to his many relatives and to her many friends and is a fine Skinner -able to be at the helm in his - ing. L W lie,el tyle. All Sizes at. $2.45 a i . . , , ,��j 0. week's issue to dwell upon or particu- friends. The deceased was a native tribute, to one who deprived of the st in after his illnes .-A very . I 1..z . I . I , ,pair "I during the year amounted to $4,173.0 - ore aga . 8 . , " . . I � . .. - - . �­. . . / I , �': The total assets amount to $29,715.19 larize. The service of song was also of Denny, Sterlingshire, Scotland, blessing of sight, has gained such exciting 'and keenly contested hockey � I I . I - I � I I . � � "I Y� i '. in addition to $218,458-98 residue of of a special nature and in keeping near Glasgow, and emigrated to this wonderful distinction in music and match took place on ou� rink last � ' 1. I AdrO- 40 , ,` - I:db . . . . . -1 I 1�11 . premium notes. The number of pol- with the spl,endid sermon, and was country with his_ parents when 17 gaiiie-d such a coveted scholarship:- Friday night between Dashwood -and ... AWAMO , "High in I . 11 .... icies in force at the end of 1926 were composed entirely of men, under a years of age, settling in what has , ,usical honot has been -brought Hensall, .resulting in a score of 31.to, !, ­' * 1 2,045 covering $7,647,5120.00 in risks. ,short training of Mr. W. 0. Goodwin . . � . 1, ffdp�, " , ..�,- 1. 11 . , been known as the homestead farm to Lonolon.in the award to Miss Kath- 2 Mr. Kellerman, of Dashwood, was I ­­. � - -- .... - % ­ ­­ �- - :: " . I ; I- The surplus on hand is now over the the leader of praise, and composed in the Township of Hay, a. few miles ryn Sells, daughter of Mrs. William ­ ate ref-eree and the holder of the k 41 i . � , �. ----- :, I I . I A. McKenna, Ridout Street, of the lucky ticket which drew -a "side of . I .. �.. I.- � I 11 � .� 11 . ­ ,- ­ -z "'. .. I I : 'reserve required by statute and be- about the usual number of singers, northwest of our village. In the year - op 1, . I . ­ I I � , . ginning with January ist the rates some thirty in number, and all their 1870 he was happily united in mar- Mina Barrett scholarship. for' schol- bacon," was held by Mrs. f'C. Joynt. - . , ' . � IF" , , I , � have been -reduced from 30 cents r ,numbers were very much enjoyed. In riage to Miss Catherine Soldan, of ar, and j,raduates of the Ontario A' number I 1. SEA,AOR I � V I - Pe _of the members of the . - "I � 17 . . , . '-1 i,.11:1�, � , - �� . addition to the usual number of hymns the same township, and by this mar- S,hoo f0ii" e Blind. Miss Sells, Mollard Circle took advant ' th TBLF,PHONE 11 1-1 , , � 1. .., $100 of insurance to 20 cents. This 1 6 1 -`� q, - '11'. T. . . ..... .. V, . .!� "- - I ate of � e OPOorm IC9 . , I E� '' , . . - . will mean a large saving to the policy special and very favored ones were riage had two sons and three daugh_ who, despite the great handicap Of good -attendance to sell weiners and . %, '.1 I.. . ", , � . , �­ ­­� ­­ , "�, . �, .- 11 . " holders. Messm J- P. Rau, 0. Klopp well rendered and in addition there ters, and of all whom are stilll living lost sight, 'has attained the Praise Of rolls, thus making somethirig for a �.. 1. I I "I : , ;,. I I � I . t'1111..�&-�,�� . , �, -, - ,,, 1! �­ -;, ,� %,� �, ­ , .,,` 1, t I 1. , - . . Z� , -v,��, %, '*7�,�,�­ � m - �� ­ . I � .. 1. � I ... and J. Pfaff were re-elected as direc- were solos, duets, quartettes and an- with thd excepti'on of one ,,,, who critics for her outstanding musical good cause, as well as ministering to I I == -4 ii � � .­;­-;, F.'# ... . I . . .. I .­ 1 7., � tors for another term. Mr. G. Monday, ' ' ' ' I !:: I . , -1 I - I �. 8 talent, will go to Toronto on the wants of the hungry and adding I ­ ., �: , ",� " : . " , . �� Gra- thems, which all made the service Of died early in life, the remaining on L " . i , . =�;�� . . �,� bam was re-elected president for the praise most interesting and inspinng- being William, of Kenora, Sark. ' with ticket at the ho'ckeY match 'held 'lAst, For - b " , I � " � - , and where, in'adeordance -the schol- to the general pleasure of the crowd. it' ettor fiddlo nev' ' '­ ` �t, , I .0 - year and Mr. C. Stade, vice-president. At the morning service MT. Samuel the daugh arship, she will enter the Toronto Wednesday evening on'the Tink be- Did croj ' 'T . ,!L' ters being Mrs. Parks, of -Quite a number from Hensall and a the: Atlantic ghoiis, ' " The Johnston L- Dilling, who many years ago led- the Township of Hay; Mrs. Douglas, Conservatory, of Music. The scholar- vicinity on Monday afternoon last at- tween Clinton and Hiensiall. Juiflorr, So good'hick to-ye'foiever; ' 'L , and A. F. Hess, were also re-elected. the service of praise in one of the of Hyde Park, and Miss Margaret, ship gives Miss Sells a year's tuition tended the funeral of the I -ate Mr. resulting in a score -of 4-3 in -favor Wid a. million -more encores. - �. . . Notes. -The loox social held in the churches, we believe, in the vicinity who is living at home with her at the Conservatory, and double hon- Jeckell, who died so suddenly, and of Hensall. 'Harold received a hind- You work. the prize none can, denyl , . Town Hall on Friday evening under of Exeter, rendered very nicely one mother. Mr. Johnston was a man of or is accoded her in the fact that wa,s so wellknown and highly respect- some fountain -pen. -Miss Annie Con- At the Huron boys, ban fight- . . . the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the of the verses in a popular hymn and much more than ordinary intelligence, she is the 'first to win the coveted sitt har, been confined to the house You eclipsed them all as sare aj-ke - . ed�The Sacrament of the Lord's through illness, but at the present To Our sincere ddlight. ' Lutheran Church, was a big success. Mr. Erastus Rannie and his son, Sam- being a close reader and one who ever Mina Barret honor, oompetition for Supper will be observed in the United time is feeling mucli iniprovecL-Mrs. Yer a worthy Son of gri . - .. I Nearly $100 was realized. An inter- uel, also at the morning service ren- took a great interest in matters of which extends even beyond the bor- Chureti here ,on the coming Sunday at Milton Stewart, of Seaforth, spent t the pride of Henall, too; local talent—Mr Henry rvice.-A very pleas- past week with her grandmother, Mrs. There's none catf-pliy the 'Weavin! -. �v " esting programme was presented by dered a duet entitled, "It Was for church and state and was a most ders of the province. Miss Sells, who the morning se .he And 1. �. - and Mrs. Me," which was gTeatly enjoyed. regular attendant at church services, graduated -a 'few years ago from the ing solo was rendered by M Consitt, and daughter. -Mr. David A, Of the Green as good as you. � . � . rs. Jameq - I - - - ness P I 11 �,"!!!=l I I Sherritt rendered in fine voice a solo up to his good old age of nearly 84 Brantford, holds the degree of A- T- day morning, entitled "He Knows." tri to Montreal, where he makes — . � , - I � :�. �. Gallman have moved into their new Then.at the evening service, Mr. Tlios. ip fact rarely ever being absent right Ontario School for the Blind at Patterson in Carmel church On Sun- Cantelon has returned from a biWi- I " . dwelling which has recently been com- - .1� pleted.-In a game of hockey played and later on in the service there was yeam. He was a Manager in Carmel C. M. and has appeared on the con- Mrs. A. W E. Hemphill very pleas- large s-hipments--Mrs. W. J. John- . - ­ - on the local rink on Monday evening a fine quartette by Dr. Alex. Moir, P esby-terian church board in past cert stage in London and in many antly entertairted 'a number of her ston,'of St. Louis, Mo., is and -has . I I . mg, :: . . between Hensall and Zurich min- Henry Phyle, Fred Hess and E. Ran- years, but after the union, became a Western Ontario centres. Her married lady friends last Friday ev- been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. — � . . I te-a I'll 11 the score stood 5 to 5 'after ten. nie. All these numbers were in addi- member of Ae United church. in technique and interpretation of the ening.-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid and Hunt, and her aunt, Miss M. Bell, .3f — . � 1. 1710m� 11 .11. �, toter of overtime. Zurich had th,- tion to a number of well rendered politics he was a Reformer, and was musical masters have won for her the little son, of London, are spending this village. -Miss Ethel Murdoekarod C 0 . I � . best of the game in the first and see- qs always alive to the issues of the day praise ,and I plaudits of the most dis-' a few days with their relatives and her little nephew, Leonard,Hoggarth, . I oir with Mi', .. ' ' . %. ond periads but in the last period Eleanor Fisher presiding at the pipe and loyal to his party. As a neigh- cerning ridaiW critics and of many friends, coming here to at -tend the returned on Monday last from To- Genuine D & H Co.'s LACKAWANA ,; . . �. Hensall evened up the score. -A d her usually efficient manner. bor and friend he could not well be hundreds of music The free burning Anthracite. � 1 ance Organ, in 1. The quartette alluded to war entitled, surpassed, being posse d of many W lovers throughout funeral of Mrs. Reid's little niece, ronto, where they had -been spending I.. I � under the auspices of the Zurich Band ,, Lead Kindly Light," s�re estern Ontario. By her playing ov,- Pbylis Lamont, 18 months --old daugh- a week with their relatives and L'�, -will be held in the Tow -n Hall here on Women's Guild. -The regul excellent qualities, among which hon- er the radio, through CJGC, The Lon- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont, of friends. -A gloating party will be held Genuine 1) L Ai W SCRANTON � Friday evening of this week. -Mr. ar meet- esty and good living stood out, He don Free Press broadcasting station, Zurich, who passed away last Friday at Hemall rink on Tuesday, Feb. 8th, The Standard Anthracite. , . . ,� and Mrs. Roy Lamont, of the Goshen ing of St. Paul's Women's Guild was was one of the charter members of Miss Sells, artistry has been taken to with bronchial pneumonia, after only at 8 p.m. sharp, by all the young peo- :- Line, Stanley, mourn the death of held in the basement of the church the Masonic Lodge and for some thousands of homes within the range a few days, illness. Very much sym- ple of Hensall. A prize will Ve- given ' � . k their year and a half old daughter, on Tuesday evening, Feb. Ist, The years acted as tyler of the lodge and of the CJGC station and her name on pathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. I,- for the lucky ticket. The proceeds .- Phyllis, which sad event took place meeting took the form of a birthday was most punctu4i in his du%ies and the radio proj�.mmmes in the past has mont in their very sad bereavement. will 90 to tbe hockey club. A good COKE . ­, last Thursday, after a short illness social. There was a splendid attend- attendance, and his funeral which was brought keen delight to the radio fans. -About 150 of the Young people of orchestrd will be n in .�. with pneumonia- The funeral was ance and a good programme was pro- conducted at the home on Fridav af- i atte dance.- Burn Genuine SOLVAY COKE and ', � 'held on Saturday, interment taking vided consisting of an instrumentai In addition to solo c-oncert work, Miss Hillsg-reen met at the home of Mr. Following up a report of the death � ternoon last by the Rev. A. Sin'clair Mrs. Alf. Smith, just recently of Mrs. Granby we find that the re- cut one4hird off your fuel bill. .1., place in Bayfield cemetery. -Miss G. by Miss Margaret Drummond; read- of the United church was also at- Sells is the organizer and prime mover and � , . ing, Mrs. J. P. in the activities of the Sunbeam Trio, married, Wednesday evening of this mains were taken on Thursday morn- , , �1 . t , .1 Schilloe, who underwent an operation Simpson; solo, Mr. tended by the members of Zurich which is well known in the concert week and very pleasantly surprised ing for interment. -in the fa'mily plot '' . for appendicitis at a Detroit hospital Hueston; duet, Mrs. F. Drummond, Lodge A.F. & A.M. at Hensall, the Soft Coal - - 1::-,-, recently, has returned to her home Mrs. T. Simpson; solo, Mrs. G. F. services at the home and also at the field of the district, where it has giv- them in the form of a miscellaneous at Deckerville, Mich. Mr. George H. - V I . I �, h Smith: solo, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin. At cemetery being taken by request by en entertainments to exceptionally shower. The evening was spent in economlo ­. , ere, and is making a rapid recovery. Gram, bkother of the deceased, tie- For Heat in a Harry and an ,�".� -Miss Meda Surerus, of the Bronson the close of Mrs. Smith's solo, she Worshipful Bro. C- J. Sutherland, and arge audierieft., Answering a demand euchre and dancing, everyone report- companied the remains -In the hoc- fuel, burn par 4CQNSOUDAVION "I", - Line, tea&pr in S. S. No. 4, is on the alf of the choir the brethren all felt that they had for this concert work, Miss Sdis ing a splendid time. -A large number key match between Exeter high school WILLEWS m"firam, the vvon4iff. "I -�,, �.�. sick list and is taking treatment at a and congregation with a purge of lost a most faithful and honored bro.- formed the Sunbeam Trio, with Miss of hockey fans motored to Zurich n and Rensall Juniors, played on the ful,coal beds bf Eastern Kentucky. I I 0 rink on Wednes&y last, Hensall won .��,;. London hospital. gold. T -be address was read by Mrs. ther Master Mason. Mr. Johnstonwas Gretta Lammie, of Hensail, -and Miss Monday evening of this week to wit- by a score of 7-3. - , T. Simpson, and the presentation in his 84th year and physicaily was Gladys Slay, of Sarnia. Since the or- ness a very exciting game of hockey , 111;,, . HENSALL made by Mr. Louis Clark. Mrs. Smith wonderfully smait and active; but ganization the blind trio has been in played on -The following verses were writ- . EGGS - ,". '. - made a very suitable reply. through an illness that a the Zurich rink betweeti ten and sent to Mr. T. Ock, I � I 11,; Subseriytions remived for uU Daity and After ff,cted his great demand in various centres of Zurich and Hensall- At the end of of our village by office ass . ates of -We have an unEWW -dewm�W for '� .,�' . We&ly Ne�papers at the Hensall Past the presentation the remainder of the mind some seven years ago and which the Peninsula. The scholarship which the third period the score was a tie, Miss E;thel VuAock, when she was Eggs in our New Patent 88g CMIn �, ... Office. Patronize your Pmt --ter �h. evening was spent in contests nd came h tw h�q been awarded to Miss . , . & be acute during t c past .o Sells is 5-5, and after playing thirty minutes duties in, Toronto and requife,g steady j4*W , haridl� the P-V�- G. J. Sutherdand. P -M games. A dainty lunch was served Vears, his memory was much given by the St. Duinstan's Chapter, overtime, the score was stil some years ego� the girls -embracing . . . " engaged in office �!! I Sudden Death. - Just as we are at the close by the choir. A collec- ' pair- I a tie, ,, ed and his mind wandered k to Imperial Order of Daughters of the 5-5, which means that the game will I .1 . 4 closing our correspondence we regret tion was taken and the Guild realiz- earl years and his the opportunity of ineeting,and bear- RIGEMW CASH PRICES, PAID ,�', Y home in Otland, Empire, which was specially organiz- have to be played over in the E Ing her father play at -the recent on the Goveravient, Craft DW66 ", to have to report the very sudden ed a nice sum to help swell their but yet his memory in MAA things ed to take an interest in blinded sol- rink next Friday evening -Mr. xeter death of Mrs. Grandy, which occurred funds. The following is the address: continued pretty PJ,)Y competition of "Old Time Fiddlers" - I 11 Mrs. Grandy, who is a "To Mrs. George LeRoy Smith (nee last.. He had good right to the diers, and blind people, taldng Sts Cook, of Ridgetown, was in town'this held in Toronto only a week or so Our Telephones an at YM dk- �1: Wednesday. resided some twenty name from the special training and week on business -Mrs. C. A. Mc- ago, and shows what t of P Sal; , ;;;;;;, sister of Mr. George Gram, -of this Miss Gladys Petty): it is with every 3iears in our village and will, be much after-care facilities hey think 0 use them f2ftly f6r Informam �1. . village, and whose home is in Michi- good wish which vvere or- Donnell is in Toronto spending a few Hensall talent: . . . ., � p, for your future happiness missed by a very large circle Of ganized by the late Sir Arthur Pear- weeks bolidays with her daughter and Shure we've heard. the Cliftniaysky's, ,� I gan, was here on a visit and in her that we the members Of St. Paul'g frie ds and much sympathy is felt son, London, England. The scholarshi soiar-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Laugh- And other fiddlers .rare; D. A. Cantelon �,;, msual health when she suddenly was Church, Hensall, present to you this far 1p � . Ts bereaved wife, who was so takes its name from one of its.Awinci- ton and family. - Our streets -have Not 04e of't1%e*,'­jf irou'jift �`,V, the doctor gift of gold as a token of the love Idnd and. fai ul to him through his pal promoters, V)Wi.l - N - ,1, -, thf us, . IMSAM4. :g�- Mrs. Wallace Barrett, been In a dangerously slippery con- Can wid yeiself compare. Phol".. Ofike, low; Noun% 141, - I ". Itter of Sir Joseph dition during the -past week and it I I . 'came in, who was sent quickly for, she and esteem in which we hold you. Not declinin Years and also for -the sur- of Toronto, a ftft I � �, I � passed away, casting a gloom over only for a number of years have you �vivjng. I . " Lther and three sisters. The Flavelle. . . I— , L . - , 2:" 1�­,.�`­Y� �.' , ''T � our village as Mrs. Grandy was weli held tb�- Position of organist in our would 'be a good hiove on the part of . . : . . -1 7, —'r I 11 � ­ � 1. , -,,�, . - �-�� - - . ­ --:1 , ft� funeral was'a private one�, and the Presentation. -The Young People'z our Council to-foll t` i ,��O! . . �, ow the example of - - � . . 7==="W ­ � . . ,--, ­ 1mo*1i here and highly respecteol. At church but in addition you have con- reragins were interred -in the Hensall League of the Unit -ed Church held some of our neighboring villages in - I ,.!, I , ..­­ .�4 1 1 T the way of a*P?IyJng some sand, par. ., -, i, .. " -. ., � '.1 .­� 11, .1-., . . . ... . ,� , I . , ,--�,.' .. , , - . � -has been set for the funeral-. generous with were Joan Zuefle, Alex. Murdock, Geo. eninglTith a k6od attendance with ticularly in t le business sections, , I - . � I �'. I . ,�* date of writing no date, we believe, tributed yt%,ev=cause within the 4Unf& V,emetery. - The OaU bearem their kly nueting on *onday -ev- ,( church. t1l", � , I , ,.�.. ,. . I .1 . , ,;, . . . , I � .... I 1-1, -1 . � g of -111" . �­ Carmel Church Annual Meeting.- voice in singing; you excelled in plays C. Petty, - G. J. Sutherland, Robert Miss Mary Pybus in the chair. The where there is more tralfic than else- . .. - " 1, ", . I . ., ,11:. The annual congregational meetin and your contribution In work done in Dalrympbe and William Consi 1 $' I . I . 14 1 . � . . 1, � n or . 1. � � .1 :�- � . . .'� . . �' �` �U I Carmel Presbyterian ensall f W. A. in sale of work was Eajoying Trip. -Mrs. T. J- Berry, *of a hymn, after � riging . -" � I '', � �% �. , � i, �., , tt. I meeting was opened with the si where. -The following is a clipping 4i, Church, H J , e '� j ,which a number of from one of -the Toronto dailies re- - ­�f ­­. I � I � I I I ", was hold in the school room of th f sue amount that we, who are left of this village, who has now been members read gentertee � I ­­ -�... . . � � I ... ,,, , '. church on Wednesday evening, Janu- to carry on the work of the church awaY same three or little more .pm;rerg,. Mr. ferring to the fine part our tow, roan . .� � 11 :� . , , , I � ", -, 16 � � , I � ­ 11 1. 1, � I 11 . 'I John Pepper read the Scripture leg- Mr. T. Murdock played -00MIN. . - � ,, ary 26th, at which there war a large will miss You in this as in every other months visiting relatives and friends I in the recent . I ,h�g�, -audience. The meet* operned department of church activity. * �,f I- �ng was We in different parts of the West and in son, after which the minutes of the old time Fiddlers, Contest held At To.. I 1-014W - ;- � ,,,, with Mr. Robert McArthur leading othp last meeting were road. Mr. Ben El- ronto, and speaks for itself, really I ­­ � . L� I J�X " . . take pleasure in the fact that we can Dakota, Loomis Wash., and _r I - . .. I I . ::�,R, der gave some very, fine selections on needing no further comments, and is 11 LL I . , ,,�'J..",­., in py'ayer, after which Mr. David in parting with you pass you on to places, where she has brothers and t 'he sa'apbone, aceom . 11 11 I " Nicol was called to the chair, and Mr. Panied by MrF. one of the many instances where our � . 1�.. 11 I . : 1 � - . . . . . . .1, !,, Robert MacLaren acted as secretary- the product of this urch in char- ago to friends here, mentioned how Elder on the piano, which were very resd I ,',�,, ,food sample of near relatives, in writing a few days ,1 � . I � ,,Q.,; . much enjoyed. Miss Nellie Boyle of themselves in different events and � I . 'N !� r, � . , �, .11 ­ , I . � -� rganizations were of a very -he rendered a pleasing solo. The topic contests and go s to sh ha � . ,� �.- I , , The reports given by the different acter and ability, and we trust that much she has been enjoying her t .P il church o in the work of that parish you and and visit. At date- of writing a e OW t t good I I . , 11��')'�% encouraging nature. The report of your husband will have a very happy was some 3,000 taken by Mr. Xliipe I - - ��', I � miles from her home I 1 � f.�', entitled, "The ability is not confined to cities alone -1 I 9.��. 10, " the treasurer showed that the sum of part. Signed on behalf of the Con- here, and before returning intends Youth of Yesterday and the Youth or large centres of I t* "Thoa. .. " -1 �, ", ��' I . , I'll . , � ;�. isiting old friends and former resi- of To -day" was 'very ably given and Murdock, representing Hensall, prov- . - 0 . $8,161.48 was contributed and that grpgation-A- L- Case, L. Clnrk; and v POPU a�6h: 1, ," . - , . ­ -;. the year closed with a balance in the on behalf of the Cboir-Mrs. T. Simp- dents of our village in California and much anjoyed. After this Miss Elva ed quite a professional in his manner. � - , . , 4"I , treasury of $770.76 with no outstand- .son. Mrs. F. Drummond." � . "i"", Shaddock was callcd upon for a He saluted the audience with uplifted 11 / " - ­ , �� � along the Coast. It was a great plea - 'el �,,:- ing accounts. The Ladies' Aid So- Watcher -MacEwen. -Your corres- sure for Iier to meet her brothers reading, when . I � J , � sh* invited Miss Nellie bow and saluted them again at the ' . I . - 1, t!',� ciety raised the sum of $904.80 Wo- Pond'ent a few days ago was in re- some of whom she had not seen fo� Boyle to the front and read an ad- end of every number. They liked it, �r'...t., men's Missionary Society, $215.29. ceipt of a very interesting letter from a long term of years, and to find dress, - I �, it -",:,,'�,��.�,`,�'. . bale of clothing, $55.11; Sunbpan� Earl McEwen, a former well known them while Miss Mary McKaig- pres- too, and came back with real applausO. - - A�.S' ,, � " so comfortably situated. enteil her with Er fountain pen. The oldest fiddler of the five, he show- I . W'.I I �v,'­, e I In Miss I , V. Mission Band, $109.85; Sunday School and much respected Hensall boy, who describing the beautiful parts of the . I �,,i',, I � Boyle, although taken by surprise, ed remarkable fire, perf - . . 1�: �, "' , J-446.01 a The Welfare of Youth Club, holds a good position in the Royal places she visited, she remarked that responded in a very pleasing manner a Mst determined , with . `-� �!,,, ., $66,0.63.. The following were elected Bank of Canada at Magrath, Alta., air. 91mrTI'ver he - . . , �',;,��;! words failed to giv& an adequate des- thanking the League for the lovely was finely groomed in black, �With I - ' . to the Board of Management to fill and who is, as he has always been, cription and how flowers had been gift and although sorry to leave their hanzinz watch chain and charm, and �� :�,--�,�� - � ,,, , 1 *'S' th thase whose term� �,�71,,., 'aces "' .4 of very much interested in the old hom(, blooming on the mountain sides un- midst, her thoughts would be always offered a smiling stage .presence. He ". . (I . . 0 P town and county and gives us a re- til a very short time ago, and yet she with them. Rev. Mr. Sinclair closed brought his bow 107n in a manner �0,� ii��.�,�, - Mi e ad exp�,ed: Mr. Watson Wood, c, h ,,�, . ,drew , " %�,-. A ougall, and Mr. W. G. port of the recent marriage of 'his c uld never forzet the beautiful d �­�,,,,�',. 0 1 1,,.�jj.�,', part the meeting with prayer. eF , 1. 1. ­, ,,, , Miss Flora that meant in .11 I Bell, re-elected; Dr. A. R. Campb,-Il ,iqter, Miss No�a May, -who attended � bus s§ and certainly ­ , � , � Of the country in our own home coun. Higgins will have charge of the -pro- gave the winner a hard heat. His -- "', ,,,!�� " -and Mr- W. A. MacLaren were re- "hool bere and we believe Business ty of Huron, and how she read -from gramme for next Monday night. The selections were "The Arkansas Trav� , �. � . 11 , .. ; , I t " , K. appointed auditors, and Mr. Robert CO1le9P At Clin -on, and we think that week to week Th Expositor as one following is the address: To Miss eller" and "The Irish Washerwornan." on -t � � , Y,1, -.., I e I I I I ,"I i. ,,,,�-,,� �� nd a %, �� �:v MacLaren, secretary-treasureT. On we will, without permission of the of bier brothers was taking it, a Nellie Boyle, Hensall, Ont. Dear -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zuefle and chil- our ­,/ .... ,, , ., S&bbatb next, Feb. 6th, the Sacrament �vriter, Earl, take the liberty of , has been f(w some 30 years, ­1;11,,,,.X� �': 91- and how Friendt-On this the regular weekly dren, of Kelvinton, Sask., who have . , � �, E�;... ,4,;,: of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed ing the first part of his letter, re the welcome it w -as with Hensall news � ' meeting �, ",­" �` V'hen Rev. Mr. MaeDiamid will con- marriage of big sister: Mag-rath, which of -, of our League in connection b0M visiting Mx, and Mrs. John . ..i! " , , , -, course, was of grt,ater in-' with the United Church and in addi- Zuefle for a nuniber of weeks, left , VAIdt � will he be 9 ..;1 ­,�'. duet the service. Alta., Jan. 25th. Dear Mr. Suther- terest to her as a resi _..111, . 1, ." ;�,11��."�,,­r, . dent than any tion to our usual rout'ine of what has for Wind or last week where they HETHER Merchant, ManUfacturer or :,;­.,j�'�� , ". I �.� ,'' . I Professional � - . ,��, -, -`;�"�4'1'z�')';'� I �YOuiig People of Carmel, Presbyter- 'Olumn in the SeafoTth Expositor, so soon returni-ng and ' Man, he will be be ,4v��,Jl'li Young People's Society - The land: I enjoy very Much Your news other. She was looking forward to made our League, -so Inter ng and will maker W 01�1 �� I esti their home, Mr. Zue& hav-' tt.er able to make a name f6r �14,f!-,i ',-,�;; : f4u, Church held their regular meet- I thought I would send .you all ac- much improved bealthtbat With very instructive in the. way of "opening" ing secured a good POsition.-Mr.and himself if backed �y Sufficient Capital. Why not belin ,$. �'�%��,,, " , from her trip, and "closing" exercises coupled with Mrs. Alfred Smith returned from , I!,", .1 I �,' " count of Nora's wedding �s no doubt The Council. -The regular month] fine DOW tO acculnulatLf'tbat Capitat? . `e boy he P. � .,-, * V� ,,,, ,A��:­; , ft Monday evening. The topic 14­;;�--,�!�,' � �� S"i . "'. f; en by Mrs, R. Y. McLaren en- even- , ., 1�, �1� i 7 it will be Of interest to a great morn- meeting of the council was held Y programme,;, We have this their honeymoon trip 10t Wednesday . Let th � " - bpr of people; as I understand that Tuesday evening, all the On Ing a very pleasing Variation And at evening and expect to be settled In \ nt for -him with the Governjhftt 11�� 12.�. ;1 11 "The Old Year and the New members - �'­­ -�4 ­ I'll The Expositor is widely circulated to the bame time regr6fful one; pleasing their new home this week Savin . IN � I � -.ii' . 11 The choir then rendered an ffensall people, bo being Present, with Peeve Geiger in I .-Mrs. Jas. qs Office where the total wealth of the ProVince is ���. ,� I .� ii by th to those at home the chair. The minutes of the last in the ��ay Of spent the ast I '11.�-,,��,";, ., �� ,� th the solo parts being take presentink you in the Stewart, of Toronto, your sectirity. Withdrawals may b -e made'Without-n6fice, �' ,,, V, �, ; :�. . ,11 , . I I "I" �, I., ,, � . a - ague w. & " �� � � "'' .... ; � , , - " a , Y�,�! "", 'l." �­ 11 � And away, and when I get married I meeting were read and adopted , on' � ith ,,, week here with her sister, Mrs. "al_ r. Bay & AdMailde S . - . , f Datars and Miss Dorothy ,Will send you Hen§ 11 Le �,�­"., ,��,- =L, A Musical Programme was- the whole "love affair" motion Of Priest and Carnertm. The fountain pen on theroVe of yotir,leav- uel STnillie, who is and has been row Univergify and Dundas ts-, 049 Rhaforth, Ave., Car� ­ St- OTHER BRANCHPf - I - - hlgit+tift consisting of it reading by now stationed in a were ente very poorly and confin'ed to bar room. . Utta'wa, Owen &h �11 , ,,, � r, ns well as the weddin report. I am members Of the new fire brigade Ing us to r upon A training course Huni4tont Me%-innritet 0 No , A�r- Ay1twor; Waiitfaid � , , . , �� � VTmon town foe the alike env`ialble and splendid Mrs. Stewart left here to visit fier SL Vlary,66 wddcario'n. Woodatock. . No �kSftfbrtN,St.'Cai4t64nL,j1�' 1�1'� ,� � ,;,, k,, W,, Craig, solo by Dorothy H.%- ,.her, present to interview the council. Chief 1. .1 I I i � .1 � ­ . - . � . - .... !", ,,,, , 90 per cent. of the people are Bate ­ 11 2 . '1�, �'��. . I Ao ,a gave a statement -of th glit t, MrA. Hb,nty Pea a . � 1, . 11 I I ,�- I � ',11 ,,.-tino, Irene. 0 � ,e POAffloh of a registered ii'drise, and a8u e r e, who 11 :,�­,, I 'des near Myth And MiV� return - . V ,�,i',,, r"'.,.- man and IT... 9garth' Mabel MOM ns, but so far I have been able amount of mon6y th,67 had ,raised for 'While We will migg Y" V -h, J.. x M-Mlll�k,-` M�A.Oor , .7 ". I .1 atav's; reading ery rduch real - SeAforth Bran 0 ."'V:,�,," �, to evade lots of Preto- girls, and buying their U-hqoms through the froW our m here for a few, - �� 4',, , Ittefts, 'at , � . D A". The programme eeting§ antl AL90 Very ,hockey Playe" days. -We believe our MOM 9-30 �-w, to 6 P.M. SdIdt-deky 6.30. a.i�i� to t'pjn,, 7 p, . I , 1.19 I 1��,�, ", � .sometimes I guess that I will be 1L dances tbei,had b�ld, which arnottiteci ti'deh miss the spIdIddid so-Mces you winning ,11 no bad the distinction, of . � 1i tb,0.30 "t - � ,,..,; . I -11-1 ,� W, - �.. " I ­ .. I., �.. "I " i i,� 9k,vdAV.,91q,q J�an Borithron bachelor. Hke VonrRelf and my bro- to $130. 1 I, � . " I ' I �, . . . � ,�,,,�,Lll­,,� "I i have so Willingly %'rtfid ably giVer, us less than four matches . � �� . <---L. - . I . �,��,,�,[ ­ . � , 29- WAA ­Mll, It Was then tler Bill, Then follows a lovg inter. ent with a � gtonple of during the PA9 Week or two which I I I .1 1. 518� " T. Henry Philp was preLs- 1.4��`, il,'�th&t f '6,'Y b4g, N 16 W601d tlie suits fe- the Way of r6bldoti!) solar, W6 .. 4-11� I �, � �'. \ I ! , &,, �g..q�1,4-, - I . "? �gI .. I is certainly a very good showing, ln� . ... ,. , ­� I L' efting letter and the With of the quired. Mr. I", , I 11 i . �M, , a cludirig t1fe Senior slid ,yulijbr�� tegtAg �, - .11�'1'114�1,�S,��I,g,4§� "I . 6: � "A �$ Z writer to get back to llieft-gall' airld�gee LkMiPle, It Was decided to bay, ,Ikve wftl he widerif" - �:. � , 1,11-11 , tit'd W' Ak7 .,:'PdbftatY 14th, all the old r9lativt)s &-Ad ftielt,lk, but $ft�dti r&m Mii,.. 'plill'. , X "ar'o-PPOrt"td- A04, thq'Mfd9df18.-;Mt18. IT,* 114� willion I I i L. , "i � �� 11,46 S I ', t � q, . . �, . ­ 4' *1 ,ell;,," 1 , ,,, - � 0, and ff ,r m ties f6i"both heqgjig I .. . ­ . I ­ � , " I .1,111, � . � I . - NI- slice at pv0slefit, It "any Rr ," ve f 6 � , - -tfokol, *h6 Irebently , � � � ", I . I ICE , , Opp:,. � ouplit th t �A.tm V26,AW-6 Via Addidl in J6YAt 4180 Sent In a PYet take pleasurg 11j"ihe. & , you PA6ANCEOF 't, g We , t, , 0, gri . 17 0 . 4 , i"at the dist , atd :,Ontertttia- of Str4 I ­ �7 '*:Y,i�i��,�,,,' ,t ., , 1. A - Joynt, , Mr. urvilit 'mudbell *ag hi f We, f, � — *Afit I (it. 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