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The Huron Expositor, 1927-03-04, Page 4last weeho­, been on, tb#­ , ly � I— � .&TN. ,If kmak" .. : . ,� ,, I . I I I `~ L" " ­..­ ,.V1 UTI . ,V'1011 1� 11 V � - i W , - I . " � 0 8111 -9 �� 1: W11 111.11, .. .. A I 1* , �j. ; -1. I .... , , ew - 'A 11 �­ -,." ­ .1. I ....-I , i,,,�', -Il: -'r,;:01,�,"�"w- r', . '..6, 11 . I , . , .. 1� , , '-'­�"%,'�.­,liFjj�," ii,',' ­il� , , 11"'10m, ew , glN "JO KRA 4.41. M. " ,L),.'� " - " �, 11 i� - .. .?.; ­­ - , " � ,k, tor, visited -at I � " �, , ., P#51'A,r#;`i,`sA0 .9,44 ,� ,. � VW - * . ,�� X- -x",-4. ­ . , , - &Akh'� 19 I -� ��,I,,,:,, . , ii� ... ... M �f W11 ­�� W,A I -RE g,� " . "' , � ' , , , - - - �,,Azi I'M � " - ," .� -, , " � IN . . , �',;') ,'�o :.p� ,,�,�, �" , , ." �,." 1,� �-,�,�"L��'F,i"-"'-���i��",�il, _ , "kj� � , r'. �g, -,�r � I � �,,z,� �,. ,"i �': �i. 14 Alkkng. VU4, mo thw,:best is yet to s :ru.11 attendance 14 requieste.40--MA., 01044CO" '1111 % %WKIA-01"14 ,s�,�",' ,?,;�, �, "W I" . - ii .i` '�I`lll I 11 , . T e Lor ") -1 ,�" - FW . 10 Q �` ", 11 .., - -!� , 11 be."' To mother, wo.' I ,e these ames Fowler, of Exe , ­ N - 1. � i . , j N611# *4* * I k . . ­�­". ..-A � i I � � I 'V'L":,�'j4,� -M I ;q,yXXF'­ �� I -, 4, - , � . , . 41.�!�, "" ..LL �. ,� , �� ­ i 1� . . . , , " i" " . 1 i4 ,V�PP4411�rj�l - � I - , w ,,.-.� ,4 A i . I I Aq­`4- Rk I 910 , :.� 7.; that their McL, .; � , ,,,, k by the 0 @l"P,' she VA11" ort.-Thie follow .,;: -1, �-W!0, yraX "IM.Pliv , Ir 0=41141 �-` fl, 11 ; 11 V r�'0�1 W!,�l , . �; ,q . , 'IM " . , - ,li, I I's, . " m�,�:t �ill"',',, , , . - 1104 r W i, � 0C b"A '101�WR . i ,�t �, , , . - 7" -" wi*� W;,�,��,,p$flf,,', , ;" � '', 6 "!, __", j � , , � I � -"­"" - � � �15Z' 0 47 � & � ara ­., �, W#� ,, POO . . ted in Sai � 'q4Ak6tS and wv tk she Sink$ the home of ,her mother, MTs.'R, *,U'. xl�r , , 3, , I a"I I qq,� r"nged the jjlkogram;A%1,�,.4� Poor, . , ,�, , 019, '10. 404, ; R'"WO", A �.�P,9�: t - � Ali, " I ,­ N, 'ix".4, , , 0 , Qum, of thip London Ro4a, duriAig 1. -q. 11 - �� . _ IS - 5 , - . M4 1W � I . �, , -u , ". o .1 I I . , l, . , � a I ,.� � � � S ­ , , � ,4 ,g Twe §%yJ-&VQ41` - W �Aquwh, r , �� 1, I �.t ." - - 'Jorolal 'Magenw,rp : -t! -, AC1(iAAA0W,; i­,:rpq��k� , � --P., , ­.­ V41 - � - I - 1� - -A fine school conc(irt -X I` Hernsall PuVj -1 , . .. . � '. " . , � , ,� , , I . I , � , 't , , , I I , it in Eliniville. wwmtb ej heart we bear towards the past week. . . � .1". ', , ,., � , . �T, .. L, �! � . ., .i.."- " V " 4. " Lpied the pulpit in her; oply in asmaller m#ak hi 4% S. No. 14, Ray, *n, ­Pq. V h �,,,�;� sare. And was flven .X Rk 40 awiliq - "", ,,,,Qlv� , �.., 1, ,� 1:,., -:� ;,�v��l'i",,.,hr.-.�.,�,-,�,11-:�.,�A�., ,� , " 71� , inu r euru -y" � g I., I %I '.1". . -',';,,, , n'. , ", ... ,:, , � . ii� �� p" � I - I 'Y:"�i`XXIII I � , .? day evening. -Mr, 'o Dad, we piiesent; this pipe W'be a Tuesoay ovening of this week when W 0!�tgeOojm ,""'goill 2 I � 41 11 I .1 �., �., Xl� 4�1 Xl'�%11'1 -'a"gui .-1 IMS ' -4 -, "' ­`, " � , , . RIANAs � V i,,;�pr cent.; * missed,. - eu%- � , - _Weive,. . , i! , , , - "W.4'. , - ". - " " . tuo.�wiw!�, pi ." 6Q. , " "", mus ", .1 Awre0t§1 Ue �. " , , . ' � 'I , .1 .r. -% ,. . a good programmei, consi Ing of - i4t§. the � �ma ung , a . f - KIM -P., 14 0 �A# .,W,,"�: . '* - W` . -1 , 4,' ­ . MrMan Sindrair, .80,, 1 9% Aw .1 A I a 'liie6n I "'.V , 2.f*&141..s f mily have been ­-, M -MM K ­ 1-6- . � 9.1"'ri, il, os, 'recitations and dialogues$ , � �4,edi� k0,:)A4et,Ag#ia ­ in ­reisv ",., . 'i',�,��1'11 .."'e., .� I . in. WIth these as small tokens of 1c, 801 -5AnP.t,Qr 1. I Z034CMexUit 00�..,` ?I -.., 1, " �.. I . : . . �P.�4g,,,�,T' ��."-" I - i., �,­ ', . . ' i MA 64 '. i ­­ � ` . 4X, �W .. 9 ,,, , 1. ji I �.' -L 4 lines of V �i" V. was given by the scholara'and others, . 0.�,�,.'27q Mildreld F . .,- . q � , , e . I - or I - , , 5 , se with the , ollick. 74" , "WI jli�' , .0 j"ji Pq , .q-.Amm nas I?"n ill with quipsy )ur e-zem, we shall once more wish r which a fine lunch was served blArgaraKftniiings, 66,; Ireop Srmale',.. - 4P, Qolax%' , 1 �, A ., , ivt Ptyle� and 6 �� I . ;:,J -."t,',1, - 40'5 ,4 �, . I -,u. thirtly more , - P Rk -'IT. , 1� 14 I - - , ".8 - , .Io, " , , - - Blrxefa;-��i go t vliq :­'� ,. , .. .. � . , , .- � `0"11'111"*-�k K I . k� 11 1; years Of 11114rried 'Itte �44 - mak-bim:,01-iti . . ;:,,�i'­"�;q,.A) Lf, ,'V � by the ladies. -Great quantitbas of 64; Kat*,#j,. Drysdale, 00; Otive 'p, . ., ", - - ... " 1:4. I 0 .,,�-Kiss Laura Ford is recov . '?,­ � "' � . � IV, . I �­..i­. I'll , .; "', �,:�, .� , _ Li4enza. F . , _ , , � made' 4; V40' '�. " :::: M "" 11'.1 � I al, ,;� T- I -, - .4. has 0"Oft '94Kpge .- "F 1. . 4",w I lop'n Signed, Daughters and .. ,, . " mr, I , ,`;�,$,J�m an illm grain are p Brock,, &�k arold , - ... Wm,.,J­ - .: - These Oxfq. 1", M�� I . .r"i �11;1��!` T,", . .1;"i, " Mr. Bruce replied in a O -or "" 04.,..; , . r, ,,�::, . ' ." very i�,�IeW 11 ,; 1, I'll �4��,­: ,,,,� � I ,,, � 1,�": IN I � . � t' Oftert Johns, '81, *TA 'W*08( am . . , . , And -1 ep.�,,ig "�, X� �il, who has been , � , -, � ,,)r .imale,'$$�o,i1Kepntith Manus,'4 1,i , 11 , � , , � �ss with infl . vator at the present time. -Quite a � ..A; A. . � w6iv 01, z9l,Ar-,-V!A1a;-.e,� rds are ' '! �M. , Axle A I ., 1 ,,, � �! �,� 0 During into our grain ele- . Higgtms'-'.'$9`. T. Alw;amder�-,%m his:14�4 po*6 tw W Ri g�f!,t -. fitting manner threi mlies:40u* - Welt. proogss I .11. � zr " -.- ­�" I ilecagladl-A1116,4PPA . . I ... V - V ­`.W". 0, To his w iian Be0w.aX, 47; Mary Wlttlo� 46 ; V, 0 WP�fr, 401 �� ., ­� I ,� with.inflammatory -4 ai anC46-0 sn,i HavW1,14101121ft -1: 13.1 �- I - . . �Mpnt, '. Tijose Words � ,#.'.'�:o 1'q'g .: 1,,.],.�, . . ,., �k�, . � , . -mers.-Mr. Dick lor,* .`,��'�,a";444, �1, '�'-'!-'� "' r��l "LL .' '-'� '­ �r ... Q . . .. .... , ��." Pe isan, is improving slowly.- , , are very r',,5-,� v ... � , �,�j,�J , . ... , hands among the fai � J, � . - "O 1, 1113mber of good horses,are changing . ., -the Goodyis j,3, , , " - Dorothy.-Prummond, 44; Xii Ruds6n ' has recently I pio . . .. . p *,;es :. , .� ­ �: ,:-Y �gvz ­0ytWau ­ - W .- � , . . . and Mrs. Philip Madge have BAYFIELD Kinsman, of the West, wa a caller � I 1. hurph and ig-teavItig thiiii W-pa,R ,we � � r � - - .,. oi., "...., .. .. 4 *�* �,.;',.�,,,,,r. , , " - r. s 41. Jr. I1T,;,Harold ShexTitt, 8-4;RaY,eA As a mlsslQnary 1. .a pair .! .... ­. . ..� .... . 0,.�41�. - �. ,,, ,, � -,' .� �1,,� ,,,-, q, - , , � ,­ �­ . ,r­�:;­,!C , . :1 , � I 14�% .. �., d from their old home to the . ' ' ,, . . . . - ­ I- f,7 �,� � 11, � .; ) nl'�-, , ", Pattersol,, 84- Helen Glenn, 77;l1ffohn - , r .1 . . I 11, . .-�` . � 1"' ;�" ­';" '11M., .. I .-The ,­ . . ,- 0 ... I. I ... ,�. . I - Broezes.-Merton Merner, who is in our village during the week beiieve, for. iViou,reltij *bw4i 11�, , ill . I I 11 I . �,�� - - - McKay ' 6f trama Wurm, .66; Nary ' 11 .. VA4 - - In ,-0 , " --�" , �­ ,�� ,L', - , ',4 . � I - ' " , ��*A'0 �` Choriw on Mr. GeL,wge Williams, I i,'.,,r.-u'­.*ng Technical School at Loia- 'worst storm of the winter was on rue.jon and -- , w, I . a better grade we are shov�n An G"Amplial;. al; - '.. ., � - I'll i I I ..1. n e phill, '4,- Lorne Elder, 0; -Mali receive his inst -1 1 "" 1'� 1. . '�,,Fu. .. ,%T, APPOMT- -he balloon toe: in 9� -,� . U . " -� , '. I 'a _ , . . ., , rm, and Mrs. Samuel Madge has 1' , "' ford made on t a Blqc'he,x Cut tylo ­ I ,Ion, was home for the weelk end.- hand the 4atter part of the week a d H Tol 4. . . egi, 11 .,. ... . ... :1 % j I 1.", .1 ;. JETa* merit, as to fleid of labor. .In, 'the , � "! � ", � i. ". I � I . - - I I I I � .4 . . 'ds have ull'tho new trimmings 9 '� q ''I , , .- , ,.,.,, _Cone to London. riink and Will Cameron, of Detroit, gave a person the impression that Fee, 64� 14t Li de e d, 6 for ., �011 .1 � , " JU n rf! I 0 ey , upti do -.01,90g " ', *J , , . , ,�, I . I. I 1 .4,%��.` " wk,., meantime ­Urg. Wilies and ehildreii -Stitching, ete.'.and ax ext,ra good v.41rie, at ''. �,,­'­ . � . r � -- " � � 0 . ': �,,�, - .1 1%4�­. �. motored up last week to see their winter was not all over yet. How- Hudsonj,41* Robert Passmore, 59; , 0 - . � - ��.!: �' ,, , � ..".. - � . . . - . � �� , - � -� - I ,.: -. , I ,.% �� " �1' WINGHAM father, who has been in poor health. ever, it was of a short duration and "Viola Hila will reftmill. in -our viilage Jor a� coup!6 1 4 vaiT - ..;,..� ........... 1. ­,.. I ........... ip. qi�.,­'�­ " 01 , .1 . I I I I � , , , �brant, '54; Stewa�rt Beb, of months or so, uwaI7 Ar. Q11lies has I ... . . - , .�. 11 , - . , kt�, . .... . �. I � - * ­ 1. , , .. . �. �, . �;i,,,� , ; ­ "Briefs A euchre and dance will be -The Programme given at the con- we are looking forward to the ap- .53; Vohii Tarquhair, 53; K6rneJiuf1 - . � �. 11..il­­,; ,­4­'�; ' .. , , t ., . j.. ­­�; , ,,, " " � . ., -, , , .. - ,. .'L'.,:� ' - . a new home provided for them,-,Xr. We invite the Young Men'to caX and see 1, . ' I .. . . I - �-,`� ", -ing Falcon, 48! �*Edith Wolfe, 39�-M - . these New 371 - I -,,-11;i- I . jpold in il�e Forester's Hall, Belgrave, e.ert last Friday evening was an ex- proaching spi time, when nice . A. - ­ . .,f 1, .:7". , I �� 1,�-"­ . .'4�an.Wledriesday, March 9th, under the cellent one and well pleased all who long days and warm weather Ellis, Tea'; Or. Sr. IV- John Alusto and members of family ' . � . . �� I I � 1�� 1. � will be , Mildred ftil- I . I `,�� . .. �', ,:� �, �11 � .. I.... .',S��: .. '?,-� . t, . recentily returned from- a . pleasant I ­'. ­ � . . � I . � ,�, .1 paces of the Belgrave L. 0. L. attended. Splendid violin selections on hand. -We are glad to see Mr. lie, E116144 .van . . kinith, Harold Morm, J .� , � M11 'n Sinclair, Clara' Ztiefle, month or so visit with relatives in I .10 I � , I I . �,. - 14 -- 'o I - 111 .. r � . - I . -hre from 840 until 11 o'clock, were given by James Lindsay and Ar- Thomas Kay, of Tui;kersmith, out Bell, X .' I dffeient places including the Statepf .. � - �� I- . 1. � �h` field, Dorothy � . I- . ��'Z;uciug after. Lunch served. - Mrs. hur Peck; songs by A. Dunn; quart- and around again after being laid up Lula Lill' Hoskins' � I 1. .. - ,, ,Xidhigan.-Mrs. Thomas Pepper, who -- I "', .. 'I- - 'If�: I "Murray Johnston and son, Kenneth, ettes by Rev. F. H. Paull, Harold for some time. -Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce Se ' n, Edward Little, Royce, was confined to her h6me for some .1 1. I 1 40 - , 11- I . . . . . . - - I � � . . �,­�'. I 6 ,7�, . are spending the week with friends Scotchiner, Lucy Woods, Mrs. Paull; Bowey, of our village, visited with Welsh. .,,T -r, IV -Bob Houstop, Mabel I . I I . . I :. .i Q" . go "� . . ,'.. I friends in Brucefield during the past Workmaii, Grace Brock, May 1 three months past on account of ki*e I I .-. I ,.. . ­ in London. -Miss Dorothy Hammond solos, Lucy Woods; recitation, Lucy . I Ken- I � . I., , week. - Those who have installed n m� Datars, Irene trouble, is now able to get around a e. .- I ­ I I 11 11 �.. I. 'has left for Kitchener, where she will Woods; sailor songs, A. Dunn, H. ings, fte � ., 1. I ' "7-&.1r I .1 11 I ". I . . ­ I . � � -� Rogga,rth,, little, but as not as. yet recovered . - � 11 .. . � I'� � I .,,'train for a nurse in Scotchmer and Rev. F. H. Paull; piano radios in and around our village have Howard'flemphill, Lizzie Beam, B6ryU . . ­ SEAF4040W "I . I , -I'. 4 ­ I -::,: ", I. . the K. and W. � the free use of , her limb -There P� " I � I 1. 11 I I ,- I � �, . . I - ospital-Mr. C. L. Cline, station selections, Mrs. Paull. The new in- ,listened to some fine concerts during Drumna6md,­ Eleanor Skirmer,� Edna quite a dem�and for houses to rent TELOPH04B 11 � OPPOSOR COMMERCUT. Ropw ..� -4 . � � � . -T�T' , 'I.- R -Mr. Thos. Butts, -t Wolfe, Orv, e L m n. in . �. � - ... AV . - � , ::: . agent at Mount Forest, died sudden- struments for the orchestra made the winter months. Wolfe, AJb& iall e 0 - -- I � � . � ,,-� . - 111.1 11 .. ". - our village at the pTesent time, and � I . -- L .. 11 I 110 1. � . .. I'-,. � ty while attending a hockey match. much improvement: Mrs. Paull, piano; of out village, who is among one of Sr.. 111-�­Alioe Higgins,, Marion -Me- . , . . "I ..., . , . -- .111, � . ,:,.,%, - '--Mrs. Elizabeth Vanstone and daugh- Mr. Paull, ukelele; A. Peck, violin; the best .bog raisers in this vicinity, Kay, Harold Foster, Florence MeDon- the supply does nqt.ciqual the demand =-,.;,­ -­. ,--,-- -.�' ­­ . -1 � � I ­ . ., � .. �p­ I ,-,, �. I which. is always a better condition � - � . I q � �.. I .,; . .. .. -­ � - �­ . I . ,­. I ter, Edith, who have been visiting at Harold Scotchmer, saxophone; A. recently sold a fine bunch, which wben ald, Norman, McKay, Will Drummond, - . I I 6�� , "? Dunn, drum and cymbals. The sec- six mQnths old, averaged over '200 Eleanor Bell, Will Nicol, Hazel Rud-- than having, a number Of vlaeiimt clone Sally," which was presenti-A b cat � . e� I , , talenti they -have beizi $ort � . the home of Mr. Samuel Vanstone, of . . . I . �Mate '. ", � .. . ond part of the programme was a pounds apiece. son, 1.5abel Smaie, Gladys PAssnaeie, houses -Mrs. McTavish, of near St. the young people Of tho An li�*ari in seewino t1k-se Ew �-, , /�\ , �.­� -the 6th of Turnberry, have left.. for , riviceii, ot xt�. A - - ' ' , , " " I ­ " n I fp- , ii � uvi,71- h9 I , '( " I , , 1,1P " plifentitled, "A Likely Story." Those Roy Brock, Aldon Appleton, Harold Thomas, spent part of last week and 3hurch t� a fall house in the - ' XbGeb lof"i 1 1 .1 - , � sey ".4. V 1 4 �, a - 0�'­Id - - .11 � I - their home in Caryville, Sask.-Dr. this with her sister, Mrs. D. B. Me- Hall last Tuesda'j.eveninge, wit be here- boi;;6, iiiia I, 61**47 au, - il"oes, - �',, taking part were Donald McKenzie, Appleton.L­�William McKay, Teacher. . 1; . .-AA. Kent Smith, son of C. P. Smith, of . . Lean. -Miss Elva Bolton, who is one a ai *, t�71. � Harold Scotchmer, Lucy Woods, Mrs. HENSALL .Pres-entation.-On Friday evening, g n he­preisen�d in the Town Hall, as a superb 'ealteiWiier�:Axii�r'iiii Am - -, iy 'Aw Is i" the Bank of Commerce, Wingham, has - � 3, just received an a Paull, Annie McLeod, Dorothy Scoteh- February'the 18th, Mr. and Mrs. of the teachers on the Kitchener pub- Hansall, on Friday. evening, March personator of' Harik Laii4r,' '4ad .11 , i.. tment of as- mer. Ail took their parts exception- mnant Sale- -March fith to 12th lie sebooll, staff, accompanied .by a lith, under the auspices of the Fire- �4ich will make flie cone U . . %nBritish Gov- enuine � Big Re - David Shirray and son, Albert, were , ort *4 ;:.z sistant surgeon to I G ' bargains every day. Come and ge I." y t friend, Miss Allan, of that city,spent 'of the worth -attending. After the close.of ", ally well. Several expressed the completely taken by surprise by a men's Club. As this was 1Y ernment Physician in Honduras. The our .share. Skinner% Store, Hensall. 9090-2 . one - opinion that it was the best program large number of their neighbors ffiorn the week end here with relatives and best plays ever put On in Hen all, the 1he-41terary and musical part of the ';%v'. rung man, since graduating in medi- For Sale. --Solid oak sideboard bevelled . I 'S "��-, they had seen given in the hall the Zurich Road for two and one-half friends and with her parents, Mr. hall -1 should be again fined to over- .prograrnme, dancing will'be the or&r . �,�,. cine a few years ago, has had con- glass. Apply Thomas W. Dickson: Hen,sall ' - ­;, siderable post graduate work and a New Books At Library. - S�veral 809012 milles south of it on both sides of the and Mrs. Gordon Bolton, a few miles flowing. Music- will be provided be- of the evening, for- all wis-hiog to ;;­ � participate in the old time and othext. I - I � . . .., . lengthy experience on one of the big I new ,books have been added to the Subscriptions received far all Daily and road, coming to their home laden with east of our village. -Mr. John Young, tween acts. -The, Youths, Welfare . I -� . I �,­� Library, a list of these follows-- Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall p., good things for a lunch and pleasant who was the recent proprietor of the Club held their meeting on MonA�y dance$. There will, no doubit, be a T , .,.-�%� � liners to India, and apparently his -Seventy Years a Sh ' - ttendance as thrs I . � s. ''. , ability has been fittingly recognized I Biography OW Office. Patronize your Postmaster who Social time anJ which they most eer- Now Commercial Hotel and who dur- evening with a good attendance and large a Orangpimm I 1� , .� �� man, Sanger. Literature - Soldiers handles the papers. G. J.' Sutherland. P.M. tainly had, as the Shi"ay's are noted ing the past year sold out to Mr. with Miss Rena ' Hudson presiding. have had fine concerts in past years 1. I , I I - by those in authority in the old land. I Three, Kipling; Winesburg, Ohio, . r- their hospitality and fondness of' John Ealigson, of Stratford, was .n The meeting was opened with devo- and aim ae making this one of the - I I I.". * - The Hensall Spring Seed Show, held 'ro . 1. . . - ­ - - I Sherwood Anderson; Winnowed Wis- goad company and everyone present the village during the past week re- tional exercises, the Scripture lesso best yet held. -Mrs. Bertha Bell r,e--- . - 11 .­ n - i I �' *, �-, , , : VARNA dom, Leacock; The Crime of Sylves-1 under the auspices of the South Huron felt right at home and ready for one newing acquaintances and his many was read by Mary Little, -and the turned home -last week 'from attend- 11 �. .1-1 1. &I ,i��'..,, I Agricultural Society, on Friday af- : I �. � V, I Killed In Vancouwr.-Many friends tre Bonnard, Anatole France. Useful I of the good- old time social evenings. friends were pleased to meet him a- minutes of the last meeting were ing the millinery openings and alsop ; I,,',. * read � ,. ", . n" ". " in Varna and vicinity will sincerely i Arts -The Singer and His Art, I tornoon of last week, was one of the To the suTprise of Mr. and Mrs�. Shir- gain. Mr. Young, together with Mrs. by Miss Helen Johnson. The follow- from a visit with relatives and frie ,."-�, regret to learn of the death of Allex- i Wronski; Roligion-The Man Nobody best and most largely attended ya-, Young and their little son, Jack, have ing numbers were given and much en- . . . ;.-,,- held, there being a splendid exhibit ray before the evening was long in several places, and as will be sem . .* ". ander T. Davidson, which occurred as 1 Knows, Barton; Travel -Wanderings ) spent, th�y were called upon to r6- been living since they left here with joyed by those presefit: Solo, Mr. P. by her ad. in this issue, is -diaplsylu�-. I . -1 -1 . I . -., the result of a fatal motor accident! in Arabia, Doughty; Idle Days in I of grain, etc., and keen competition in ceive a number of fine community their daughter, Mrs. Duncan, of Har- Y. MeLaren; instrumental, Miss a wonderful stock of millanery.of the I ... i,., ts - 1.11, in Vancouver on Saturday, February I Patagonia, Hudson; History -The Red I all the lines of exhibi . Splendid ail knives, foiks and dessert spoons, the- rington West, have now moved into Blanche Mustard- solo, Mr. Vern Hed- latest styles and fine qualities,-- ' . I , , ­.,�, . 26th. Mr. Davidson was a son of i Terror in Russia, Melgounov; Junior I dresses were given by Prof. Squirrol, presentation being made by Mrs. Ed- London, and have been there for sev- d'en, entitled 17fie Prisoner's Song.', A meeting of the Hensall Horticull- .1 I ''I Rev. Thomas Davidsion, for a num- I Nature -The Jungle Book, Kipling ; I of the Guelph Agricultural Collegp, wards, Sr, and the address made b� eral months and enjoy residing in the The tt)pic was very ably tAen by Mr. tural Siaciety will be held in the Town . V I a. . ber of years pastor* of Varna preq- i Junior Literature - Holly H,dg,, , and also by Mr. Overholt, of th, To- Mrs. Hugh McEwen, and while, as, city. -Mr. Mervy, Hall on Tuesday evening, March'Sth�, ri Brown, of Toron- Thomas Dougall, entitled "The Clash - , 6 ronto Inspection Department. Prof. we stated at the outset, that the Shir- to, spent part of last week and this of Color." Mr. Ward Forrest gave a .11 byterian Church, and his early school Squirrel was the judge also of the convention recently held at Toronto I I � ... I Temple Bailey. Fiction -The Free- ray family were completely taken by with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. very interesting number, entitled at eight o'clock, when a report of the ,,, days were spent in -the village. A lands, Galsworthy; The Scarlet Sash, I , . exhibits whide Mr. Overholt dealt wilil be given by our delegate, which �11 Canadian press despatch from Van. Elson; To -morrow's Tangle, Pedlar; , surprise, both Mr. and Mrs. Shfrray Brown, and his sister, Mrs. J. Wil- "Wanted, A Wife," which was much -, st intil win add greatly to the interest of ,�. Treading the Winepress, Connor; The mO estingly on what constitut- I 1. - touveT gives the following particulars: ed good samples and how to seleLt in short and sincere words, thanked son, of Stratford, who has enjoyed. -The intermediate hockey � � "I "Alexander T. Davidson, aged 32, who Blue Castle, L. M. Montgomery; The them, and many other points of in- their kind neighbors and frierids for visiting at the parental home for the boys of Seaforth motored over 'the meeting. -Rev. Mr. McIlroy, of . J.. ,.� had become well known to Canadian Dark Dawn, Ostenso; The Proper the beautiful and most usefull. pres- on Toronto, preached -with very much I I terest. He also gave out the certifi- past month or so, coming here for Wednesday evening and played a ver, -1 �­ botanists through his successful . y 1-- Place, 0. Douglas; The God within ents given them and of the general the interests of her health following exciting game of hockey with the in- acceptance in Carmel Presbyterian �.. work for the Dominion Department Him, Hickens; Mannequin ' Fannie i cates to those who had sent in sain- pleasure their visit had created and an operation. -Mrs. R. Bonth.ron, who termediates here on the Hensall rink, Church on Sunday last, to a gobd .1 m,.., � Hurst; The Black Hunter, Curwood; I Pl", to the Toronto head office. Mr. ' .4ized congregation. -The readers bf ".. ,of Botany in combating the spread that evening would always -be a pleas . ', of blister rust- among British Col- Grain, Robert Stead; The People of Saunders, of Exeter, the up-to-date ant one to look back upon through - had been quite ilLfor the past week Ae, score being 9-6 in favor of Sea- The Expositor Vill no doubt be plead- .,, President, expressed at the meeting or so, is at date Of writing much im- forth. Quite a number of hockey faris �,� umbia forests, largE,.Iy by means of the Sea, Ibanez; Tarr, Wyndham the pleasure of the Directors at the nut their lives. So quietly and well proved. -Our merchantis thave been were present to witness the game- antly surprised to learn of the mar- V" , Lewis; Red Ashes, Pedlar; Labels, A planned was the surprise given- by riaXe of Mr. Almond McEwen, fam- , ... , '.,�� aeroplane observation flights, was al- Hamilton Gibbs; The Black Knight, success of the show, 'both in point of the neighbors that your correspondent very busy in spare time'taking stock The Ladies, Guild of the Anglican iliarly known as "Lad McEwen, which -- ­; for several weeks, which -is always Church held a very successful sale of � 7! most instantly killed here yesterday Dell; The Prodigal of Monte Carlo, attendance and excellent displays. of never caugl#� even a whisper of it occurred, we belleve, the first of,this - �. I � afternoon when the automobile he was - Judy's grain and yegetables. ..The following regarded as a very troublesome prrt home-made cooking on Tuesday af- -, 11 driving crashed into a street car. Al�- Oppenheim. Junior Fiction until WedneWay of this week, while week at London, but -which at the � - though his companions were serious- Perfect Year, E. H. Bennett The is the list of successful exhibritors:-�- we believe Mr. All;ert Shirray, the of their business, -but yet Serves a ternoon, reagizibg qiilte. a ice surn. present time we have not. the details -- I . %, Freeliands was donated -by Miss Lottie n � I..., I ly hurt when their aeroplane dropped Spring Wheat - John Robertson, son, was caught in bed which either good part in the way of revealing. A very dainty lunch was served, con- of, other than -that the fair bride vms . ,�-- . Into English Bay in a fog here sev- Peck. The Singer and His Art, by spoke for late hours for previous ev- what articles need replienishing arid sisting of pancakes, served with maple Miss Inas Sparrow, well an& fi*or- � ­­ No. 72 Oats -John E. McEwen. syrup, and tea biscui ably known as- a milliner here for w I .. - eral months ago, Davidson escaped Mrs. Brown -Martin, of Detroit. enings with the fair sex or the spden- also of reducing surplus stock.- -The tea, mulfbas- ts.- I i, ', without irjury. He came to this - 1 White Oats -Owen Geiger & Son, did habit of early retiring and which Mollard Mission Circle met at the On Sunday last the services in the number'of years for Mr. E. Rani4e,, _ . .. ��. Province four years ago from Ham- . - I E. F. Klopp, J. A. Manson & Son,, the g#ls claim is where the beauty home of Mrs. Lee Redden on Wed- United Church were of special char- general merchant, of this village, a" .. '11.1-'. i1ton, Ont., where bi-; narents reside." ZURICH I Oscar Klapp. sleep comes in. We believe the oc- nesday evening, February 23rd, and acter the chqir being composed all Of whose home is in Dobbiugton. The .. � .­ Six Rowed Barley -W. R. Dougall, ladies, numbering about 40 and ape - I �­ casion was enhanced by it being the spent a very enjoyable evening. The groom is one of our popular young I ­ ---- - ---- -- Purchase Fire Equipment. -The Alex. Buchanan, J. A. Manson & silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. first part of the evening was given cial sermons to the ladies were given men'knd a returned soldier, and-fw- i � - , ... ­. HIBBERT Police Trustees have placed an order Song, C. Truemner & Son. Shirray, but they little thought of the over to devotional .exercises, . followed by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, and h d ils will be given in a futmma I . for an up-to-date fire fighting equip- er �". School Report. -The following is Field Peas -C. Truemper & Son, ys were of a most pleasing, interesting'Issue. eta .. 41 . ment with the Lorne Tractor Co., In- fine celebration that their neighbors by a splendid reading by Miss Glad -Dr. A. Moir has purchased ­ -the report of School Section No. 7, John Pepper, Alex. Buchanan. profitable nature. The service of from Mr. Albert Bell his fine farm .. had planned for them. Luker entitled, "In a Litble Old and . Hibbert, for the months of January gersoll, delivery to be made in about Field Beans -C. Truemner & Son, Cohncil Meetin'g.-A regular, meet- Thatched Cottage," composed by her- praise were well in keeping with the just atross from the doctor's ent; 11 . pres ".,: and February: Sr. IV -Odin Couch, thirty days, at a cost of $1,250. The W. R. Dougall, M. Clark. Ing oi our Council was held on Tues- self, which Was very much enjoyed. rest of the services, consisting of home. This is an exceptionally Ana ." . outfit consist of a Ford touring chass's I I : ­ 57%. Jr. IV --Janet Chappel, 73; upon which wil. be built Timothy Seed -C. Truemner 8, Son, day evening last with all the splendidly rendered hymns, violin se- stock farm, and has a large bank -, -, Maude Bolton, 70; Clayton Horton, the pump, W. Alexandet. . mem- Following this the business part of v � I tank, ladders, and bers resent and Reeve Geiger in the the meeting was discussed and the aections and a ladies' quartotte. The barn sufficient ; p ly large for the noeds r �.. 65; Mi4dred Robins, 64; William Wal- body, chemica Red Clover Seed -C. Truemner & attendance was very large, particular- of both farms. As Dr. Moir does not I �. . ,�� ters, 59. Sr. Ill -Bernice Harris, 80; other material usual to a motor fire F chair. The readipg of the minutes Circle decided to have a St. Patrick 1.1 1. engine. It will be possible to throw .,On. of the last meetingby the Clerk, Mr evening in the basement of the church ly at the evening service. and the care to increase his holdings of farm .. Orval Cooper, 76; Doris Sararas, 71; Alsike-C. Truemner & Son. ladies received much ere � -�'. two streams of water and the chem- A. Murdock. was the first order of on March 16th, following this con- dit for the property, he will immediately offw , "," Grace Couch, 70. Jr. Ill - Beatrice ical apparatus will be equipped with Early Potatoes -John Fisher.,. , business, after 'wl2ich came the re- tests and games were indulged in, splendid manner iti which they t6ok for sale, with possession in the fWL-- I., Drover, 8o; Laura Belle Wright, 53; Potatoes, general crop -John Fisher, ceiving of reports, ete., and in, this after which a dainty lunch was Berm- , their -part in the.serviee of praise.- of his fine 100-aere home farm an I %I , , ` * ' '� , t �" , , , , � "' " " ""' � 1 `*4 " " ", "11 " I 1-� "'" I "I'l- "W � ` �- I I I I` - 1.11 " - I- I I � 1-v - I I , - � , t", , � o k � ,6,4 .. I. $ 011 io'114 I I I � I.", w, ­,- Lloyd Wren, 47. Sr. 200 feet chemical hose. The body Sam Dougall, John E. -McEwen. connection Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill, as ed. The following are the prize win- The Orangemen of Hensall Lodge No. the 3rd concession of Hay, 1%milea . '. ­ "-Ross Hog- and hood will be painted a fire en- Bowen -Rouse. -A quite wedding collector of taxeii, gave in his report, ners in tho various contests: 733 intend holdirg a concert -and -old northwest of -town. This splendid � , 11: garth, 62; William Chambers, 51. I- . � gine red aqd suitably lettered. The took place at five o'clock Monday af. Miss time dance in the Town Hall on Wed- farm to which'the doctor has beam , 6.5; Lorne Chambers, trustees are arranging for an ade- ternoon at the Rectory when Rev. Mr. taxj�s. �V-,'. John Chappel, showing a very small list of unpaid Mildred Scruton, Miss.Lillian Stacey, ,�, 63. Promoted to the First Book- nesday evening, March 9th, and at adding improvements from year- �& -1- quate water supply. When this ap- It was then moved and sec- Miss Gladys Luker, Miss A. Consitt, 1'�,� Benson Stoneman, 83; Earl 'Drover, paratus is received, Zurich Naylor united in marriage Mr. Fre4, onded and carried that the collector's Miss Mary, McKai and Miss Marie the hour of'8 o'cilock and far the con- year, will make an ideal home for ,.,.,., 78. Primer -Rae Chambers. Num will have Bowen, formerly of Blyth, but now 9t 1� cert part of which in some gbod lo- I some one. . . . . - report be received and that the final Foster. Miss Cdnsitt moved that a aL ­�: - good protection against fire-, and a]- resident of our village, who recently extension of time in which the unpaid hearty vote of thank.% be extended to . . . I � , �� - , , up_ -- I I - I ber on roll, 20- average attendance, though it is hoped that the outfit will opened up a very neat and t"ate' taxes would be received without legal ' . I �. . "I 17.5-V. E. BWton, Teacher. . not be needed often, still it is a lot barber shop in Mr Alex. Mu ock's Mrs. Redden for the pleasant eVen- .. -Q�h­l 1?. ­+ rM �r I 1 -4 .11 F - � 0 ng I.,; . the report for School Section No. 4, of satis ction to know that the Out- f it is here ,to block, immedia . tely west Of the tOwli proceedings to collect Ine same, would he one month from the date of the ing, seconded by Mrs. A. Joynt. Af- 'I- � . Xibbert. Those marked with an as- use in case of em- ergency. hall, to Miss Florence Rouse, of BlytIL council meeting as heIdL The audi- ter singing "For She's a Jolly Good I .1�1. � .:�� . terisk were absent from one or more Notes. -Mr. Samuel Deitz was tak- The bride was tastefully attired and tors' report as niaa,4 by Mr. Joseph Fellow," everyone repaired to their , 111 . ` . te.sts. Sr. IV -Gladys Butson, 520; en to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, looked charming. After the cere- . Hudson and Mr. Ray McArthur was respective homes. -A very pleasant . . ,.,.. " "'John Norris, 372; *Janet Patrick, . . ,,, � the other day, where he underwent a mony the ba ppy �oung couple left for then received and- adopted. The ac_ evening was -spent last Friday evening . � -oss, 246. Sr. III -Jean ­ 390; Alfred R seriotis operation. He is doing as their new home on Brock Street, count of one of merchants for the our at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I .1� . . , Smale, 342; Fl�ossie Butson, 316; well as can be expected-mr. and where they will in future reside. We g plalying of a number of suits or Hudson, when Miss Rena entertained I �.�"!. *Clarence Coleman, 302; Milton Lav- -.11 Mrs. John Engeland are ' moving wish the young couple long and con- ,,u n1forms for our Pikemen was pre3- the young people's choir of the . . ery, 284. Jr. III -Helen Norris, 139 , ., -from the farm into the home purchased tinued happiness. ented and accepted and an order giv - Youths' Welfare Club. The first part . . I v;� (53%). Sr. II -Norval Norris, 263 ; ­ from Mr. J. Meidinger.-Mr. and Mrs- Hockey. -The junior hockey boys en for payment of the same. A num- Of the evening was spent in practis- 1� .Rhea Ross, 159 - Roy Ross, 136, "Les- ,. �,' " ' D. H. Angel have moved into the known as the Trail, Rangers, motored ber of smaller �dhcouuti were aqso re- Ing and rehearsing. -after which games . 11 Fi ,. lie Fawcett. rst - Willie Butson, '. � 115, Verna Fawcett, 21- Pri-er--Ar- house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd to Seaforth on Saturday and played a very exciting and fast game ' of -eived and passed. A deputation com- of the FIr4 Chief. Mr. E. Bate, and conte sts of all kinds were indulg- ed in, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Edna !;, O'Brien. -A sitting of the Tenth Di- posed '9' . it --� thur Smale, 372; Pearl Ross, 338; Clif- �, P. vision Court was held in the hall bare hoe -key with the Trail Rangers there and FireTn,-n - Mr. -0. Brock, Charle. Gill and Mr. Vern Redden capturing �, I ... I - 1: ford Fawcett, 262. The best Spellers ,,. �'. w in the for the on Tuesday, when a few minor cases on the Seaforth rink. At the end of third Moore and Earl aitei � Drummond, w prizes for these'contests. Following .,.", school month of Febru- �, were disposed of Judge E. N. Lewi Is the period the score was a tie, upon the cmincil as lo the getting of this a very dainty lunth was served ,,-,- ary was Clarence Coleman; Sr. IV., ,� presided. -The play, "Getting Ac- 4-4, but at the end of the five min- two hundred more f�et of hose for and everyone went home much pleas- :,. .. Qadys Butson; Sr. 111, Clarence Cole- 1'1�­ quainted with Madge," put on in the u.tes, overtime, which was played by the use of our me* fire engthe. A I ed with such a delightful eveming-- P. ".. I man; Jr. ill, Helen Norri,t�- Sr. If,1 ,�,,,, Wr I AT __4 A 10 � barn last Friday evenin g by members the boys, the score was 5-4 in favor , couple of rf,presentatives of r1as fi That uproarious comed:f entitled, "Cy- I . . . � , I i . ---'-. 'L" i I � # � � , , 1� ­ 0 .9. - . . `ms0n, of the Luther League, was well pat- o flensall. Ine winning goal was . / . , !�,,�- -- -- -- -- --- . - I I r", - Teacher. scored by Billy Joynt. The following - . - .4 - .." ronized and the young people acquit- � ,Y'.. " ---- � . - . is the line-up: Goad, Bill Nicol; de- Z .- I'L', 1.�.�,; . I ted themselves very creditably. The ' I . I'll . . . . . . .;� , CROMARTY fense, Lorne Chapman, Billy Joynt; * - fWFAVn0M1C11WW2"nW&ft � I I I - . .", � - .X I �E I. Notes. -Since the der; iia intended to give the play in Varna . I .."I. I ;i;:.,� L . - - I 1, 1, ". . the old %tore by fire a few years ago in the. near future. -A meeting will centre, Tom Smale ; sub., .Clare U9 **IF/ I ,� . . . . . I . .". �. . our village has been d.. rived of . be held in the hall here on Th S,day Zuefle. Thq young hockey play6rs. -t - - : I I I .'. , . 1-1 1 ur . ­��i. had quit, ee- Car - � l proceeds amounted to over $95. It wings, Harolld Foster, Dick Welsh; I 0 1 � .t.... However, we ar Pvening of this week in the interests - an exciting experience on S 1 - the � ­ . -- � store opened in the -- --- ----.-, � of the wheat pool. A number of.ad- t he way home. On account of the 0 .- I V ­ I I '. � 'Mrs. Quance, of London, will open a! dresses will be given. -A number heavy fall of snow their car became , Z-1." 1�� 41.1 , :,o , ',business in the corner store owner] 1 from Zurich and vicinity attended the caught in a snow bank, conseqi�emtly ,� �,�& , '. , Farmers, Club. -Quite a num- Hensall Seed Show last Friday and t 611'�`� , I I. by the the boys had to push tHe car most of ,.,�,, � .;. . fhe way from Seaforth to Brucefield, S, 7 ­'�", 51bew whe have been laid up with-. 2-9 usua% some of the prizes were I " alf the' .S to " -- ,�­. . �J'ftaslea and bad cold -s recently are awarded to residents of Hay Town- but a wry kind lady at Brueofield 11 - I . ry I �`-"­Wbls lo be oirl and around again.- ship. where I !ew;�&4�1d0A I .. - I . I � Q I . � , -,""'�, took the. boys into her home , , I . � ' .1 �­­T',t;'�?Vsg Ethel and James Howe are. vis- ---- . - , � - - ­ 'hey were warmed and treated to a . , I - I . - r, W. � A I ,. � � TS dietindiva' . - .1, .�,- " i""'I'm h, - " I beawy - and st�le -Mark the grater-'coalfoet, - - - -ft- - " " I 1, ng friends in Stratford for a few KIPPRN very nice lune which they enjoyed I fday bhvb -thrilled you on siglit, but. jentb and W �. . ' 11 �7' t sv-Wedding bells are going to Notes. -The many friend, of Mr. and which made up for their long - � . ety of did 9-th"o-fighit' - ., - - r0t,,­ -g -near future. -We are Jos. Fulton, who is visiting his d,,gh hard walk, . I .. �,�:-, ,- ....­ . A I . . ,, - . , that Is 0111Y,bilf tl0i'story,,The Most of the new and lafjo.'rl,stti�h*. *'h�pl " ­ � � - . I , . , , '. gF Y.P.L-The Young People's Lea� W, ­' �, 1�, �." , '.." " - I �30 ,� g,Aft the . . .. ,E� le&ed to note the recovery of Mas.- ter, (Rev.) Mrs. Lundy, will be glad - e �11 " Beautiful Chewolet in aeviolet 1119- mote easily 6perit - wki4gha � iii4er. � ''�� ,,, 1. " RE ­ - I - , .., "� - I , R� R &;Iiiihft Scott frorm his recent Ill- to e still continues ,f the United Church held their -meet- - - ­1� �, , learn that h tory also offers.a.-host of rnach�nica and embigenc �Wl . � . I . 1i�,�,,# 0 0" . I "�...�, ­ to ­ .­­ - _,Vbtakd,�,` 4,=AW,'6th6 . . � ,f . . 11 ,W ­i E � - .., � ,� 11 r., "? ., . ing Monday evening with a fair at, ' .1 I " 1-1 I ... . � �, I � � , �1 I improve, and we 'hope before long to improverfients -, and qua,Weg� of pcW- ri*dfly'.' ' . I, 11, .., il", I .�� � - I .. I , Thirtl4h * n up and arobnd again. tendance, and with Miss E. Shadtf �- , appa�entJmproymen!b, - I I 1, " I :�i.�, , Anniversary.- see hh -Rev ock � formance almo;4 unbelldvablo in a -car I I.. I . �'. : . - � I c - , ­ 't*WA took place at -the M,--. Connor, of Springfield, will co presiding. The meeting wis opened � ' " : ., " --�' , `1 � I- fl. ,. . " " . . I n- . - . . llf"A.1110 - at so low it pfiu� - . '. - . � And `110W�'that` tfid-, fAosiAgaut 'I itt I I 1. , . ., a . ­ r ul W%E I ndrew's with ,it very nice somft servicep led by %t 4��,, 5..';? .*', �limd Mra.w,Donald Bal- duct the ,services in St. A . "Ifi-6*6 - - Dry Is - � - . � I . . ��", ­ , �, ift, . ' ., I �1'111'-, i� I 11,01 ftday iavenink, Febrdta7 United Church on .Suriday�M.r. and Take a tide In ". XeAt� i3eautiM ' bhev�oTqt, � fij.,-L- " * I I '.­ 4 rl'�!� , I Mr. Samuel Rannie, who p"sided, and . . ­ 11 - , A , 1 ­ A ILW !.:, ,..­ .. , � ,� ­, . "'T, i , t NMU"'A' , ii , , - I , 'i&'. ," ,,, Afeataitied frie-Ad.% Mrs. Samuel Cudmm, of tbL% Lon- sometimes eafling On the IALdies f6r it I Chevirolet,, 46te -its. jgp� . . '11,�-Jj r Vhft t5hw: '0, endid powdt-�'- gemiig a 0 F Mi tht - - '. f I - �. 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