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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-03-25, Page 4""57'. ... ... i-7" 7,7'77 `7 r ,,, T 7; 7'' � 17, 71 , � `-I, 41�1,�_, , 1`17 "I ., � , I I , I I ,, ,, 1-11 I—— . I I i ", - I , , 1".. . I '1�,�,; �­ " - . 11 � .1 1. ��q& � ....... __._1.--.- � I il�.,;;.l",�1T­11­._1;1A . , _­­ -7-', , ­_ ­ ­,'­ -".' , - ri" - - - . . I "I -1, 11-1. I - I - ,, ��'.,.;"�. . W' ­­ "'..."_ � . . � ;!, � I � R -- � �g 1 I' '!, i - 4 1� I , " , . ,� � - .�, "7 m w '� - . , - '0� ____,_­0rRffl­!;,� 7ty g'g',,�, , , . ��p, ,a, inw_ 104 UR4 UORM14 ., k � _ , ­­ .11l� 4,4,* -,"Al ". 4, 1 q ""' , , , , �talwa_aliatx ''I"' ,;, , W , �,Vl�,%N�', , " 0 i *1#10il ' 4 ,,;,�,, ,,, 4`4�,�,&` . ,-.� 1, , AP 1* I '. -a--'k4dt0a'iU,.% upiwot I -M L X ,,-�',,�' , Y'�,'__;.��§ g gl,-, . WROV. - " , t 14 " n , , 0140114ve mont;W, , , " " " ,� ).3 . .6 .blat�04,,, *Aw V -0A tew 741�1'1 0"I . 0 1 N� T , P , �,. Thp I .. .... 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V , 01 .. 11-V , . � g,vV,%t sgw�sq. gr� ual 'bors and .0 11 i . ,ph vqrden, 9T neigh .1 , -1 , a4u, , wiik be %9 �4_ ; '­vNQA' A -, OF49, .0 IM - ��_' 'F - � . , .11 - � ,,' .0 RN $A 4L - I �,�O,��-�j,,�,,,. 1-171 i I t allow . 5, Opportunity to pass with , , "1110 ��li-,� ��? A- -11.1-1 I 'ON . orouvo,. cari is aertAiu& a tw . ltettt,�_ 1�ood ,stable Spout th. 0 Centre %, _­ , ­ �; !".,%Fv.��,' ", 7 1. �, I a � . . , A,ppAy to 0. J. $Ather .day, Apri -, I ,,, Inrl �" ., I 11, aj�X, 0_kTq� , � your wl - ing- . .p. . 403 11 - 11 �,, % , . I I., arlaing m lend ah6ping hand, especially - I ex 11 , �� .. ; �, Social. - The senae with ncomierkso. Hie gave 11 any . ­ il. I ". " � ., "I. I - I -- suh*aru*,c�V, rmelved for ILU Daily !%;�O arker, Korea. , . � I : I . . - - I ""'.... ... 11-11 1. .i� _rhe A;Qld Snap a � , ,� � ,,�,q� ,?I. .11, . . ( that was held in the yei ': I � O: t", . " , . Ior the occasion YOU 00 AAr, � I - , �, I, , 1, `Z�,__ � �.,-`,111., I W , , 1. rl . 1�1 Oii Ilireciation of To ,A ___­ " - eth� , , -1pt � -!,Z ." 7i: k ��; . , . grand entertainer, combining com'MQU I out expressing our ap. Of Di . lanoll - -1 'I 'he ,4 ke ab*: speAk7", :, � ...... �, W. , , 1%, �� �__--.-Z:�F._. 1 17. �.. ! Inr . ' ' 7 ", St. , kind acts and . , ,\ ,'�­j , P a. A,JU,� ,, I , I I ,, � -y'h,eipful advice, w n, ne O ol ,*%, , '', � 1)'114�.�il.,P_vi , , f trouble. in fact, your Weekly Nev*j4jors at the Repanu kiotoit 401"% "' . k Wt. - 44 'Duff's United CIturgh � ki ` 11 'A I � "' . -1 .11 , - I , .. �­. ... straii 4 acts have led DM,.Q. - Va Aft . , _ I .. UL,her . He drew - PJL 1.1-Agaes gla-thd weather , �,� - obloap. tuwb, ww"q'i 4.4 ""#: P � I . A 'M i , IIAMA _ , i. - 1191 PWIDS � .... .1. Tfi , . 7. �.. . , . ... - " Ili �, 1. ., I under the 4US ' leilow, baioldlvii the .# G. J. SuthvAliiud - 1-1 i� be selfish but to remember aking 01' �' ��man Alho, � �108, M. us to fully im your Pootmala"r W,bg week I � Every., - . 0 .VA.' was a gft,t, I �X,a n; nin . O uth of the old proverb, 1- gar and mo . ,. ,ight o9rhaiving k 4 .. 1�11 1, -ep ,.. . . . . _', - � ", ., "', .. - � 1. 11 to I F su, - � � -, , ,,j� ��., 111�ov­ ,* � I 1- 1, ,'l ","-, ..­. -, -.111., qlq�, 3, .1 10 e's Society, line and told the boys and girls organized., t, �nlX J,asted a few form to, 1W ".09 *X,We,,XqOT'.. , - , Mi, . - -, ., .- ".. ", '00, peapt, 0 ub 7--4, a :L,O,r the first run < , � _­��4 ­_ an un- "Bas _ , I �, , , � �. - _111� ' allize he tr '3 :Q -40`0' , �S6 - asion. The large crowd ,iralkstraight and never tell rA f riand in need is a friend in- - - abLA11 ; 1 phe entertainr . , . , , " " . 1. 4 attoind'd and enthusiastic: hl%60� daye.--We. learn that , , , , ` ',,' "' WV " A �.. �g . . I BMWs.$ _,$hQe*1AX0.A0 , V In h�d`fAtt, ,. -.8,40, ,,, V 1101 , . - 1 , - , , - token of our well ­'. I *;U'ng People un- i, wo An 4 �r*"A§ . qq,�r . s a slight 0� tv .,,va - . r U W- " ball meetl'001. - Merit given b., , I loAtURko. #QW, - 'It " , .,T� I'll, , -a ose in life I El:�. called to order by tile � our Y r , - _ i, . r'.�., � , - Work ha [ __: ow e X � 91 "I., - I h e present showed -ruth., and to have a purp sl� 71 11 . ,.'v . aq4 stick to it. rd, be active as eem d some small acknowledg- . le ,, _110 1. , ` 0 1, . . I., . M. I . 12 . � ,t t­efit is being taken Laird Mickl% hVId bX - Cyclone isallY " -in newest and t �ist I i"youp 'a " `� .1 ­ , ..'' � . I " ­ chairmaxi,., . -�g .�O*'.'� "'Pt"CA. "'l-, - � ant 0 A.- .,- . , ,'� _1'i`� , indebtness, we ask you _, . , dler the Play. - 1. .6"A401 -10y vs,"Ar I.X-O,Y_� .��:,, l,,l'� r � the Tqw ,VI - , Nr ,15 - �3 u . .., __ I I est. I u s chair. It is a , i . T t* - W� i0% , pie's Society work. of last We�dnesday even- Brucefield, on Friday evening �� last We, re 11OW � a ( M�n ., I , ir '404" , and you will have more time to r w. DNM5515-'� , . T TI -til t. li l , ' decoralted in He said? s,tick to the farm if you can in ac o our sin- _A..4 VAng officers and execu- d y 1, , 6i�G �* = , ' 11-11, Z . 1 'j71 -i as, U.t.fully to cept thi , week was spl6ndidly atten ad and mo'laels and invite ever hor-w-bo"Opre -, ." " I I F, , ., " Th ,�, � t.� . 11 I re a sty ­�%h�'",jnautiondd 4XW-4*9U9li:-0UV�,, -.� ��� 1. admission fee I ,e L_qe,n=,,; there is a great tcleal J cei and earnest wish that you may lag, th,&'fol! i , ­ , I ... . *hite and the tive wei�e. Appointed to take care of enjoyed. -Mr. Ii. L IVLOOM-Of .them. ,leo t.� - , FZOIN,�, ��,� I few sor- call to, see _ ,� ,, ,. . -, , � .1. ".11 I .'Ore of in life in the country ence ma - I 11 � , -.�,,,4. �, :� . � . 1_"'_.. ,Xlla S.X,;­,,�,� ',,'g_,Z!,;44nLs. ine programme Con- than experi ny joys and � - , " "�, "'I..", �i, "'1111 . ' vo-, ,- -�.': "; :11_1111 'T. ,2-_ ' Ix -. Sao, , ,f . , - , , %, 1, �` i, ,, I ibers of Auld I Ci Our local talent n I= atud that health and proAperity the interest', 6f the Hensall. Baseball 11"Iraot2to, will give an allustrated lep 'sellers:�­ eis,wlt , . ,,,,,, L, &�t� "ll, , " �1� "'ll, 11 10. " , , t ' ; , , '. I— �, -, , ibe� - ' , - 1$5, �, �A � - ri . it, .1W jnjo-�' 1927: Hon. Presidents Lure in the Town liall on MAY' lOtb- -str" t ''54a'd:i�* Jk�iq . n y . 9_ , s, yo3u Club d=' Ladies' patent one , SliPP � ��,,,' -,'! all chosen nua 1i ,, �.,,,, . i with xjx,� top,liftop, '-:..'.' I t., ; I '. ­ v t � r L, , ��g,, duets, readings, instru- ��Iibtld ottly to the enjoyme 11 continue to smile on I �%`..,. C Clifford, a. Owen Geig�;� President, LIrrold Drum� His subject will be "The Beautifying soles and Cub4nh6els - � 5 I ! .. or�r_ � .,� a he evening, -Dr. Ross, of and your family in your future hom , , ;_ I , , . , , , -"m community singing, contests I . Mond; Vlce�,�resident, T. Q, Joynt; Of Rome Surroundings," and further at ................ * ­­­ ! ..., t .* ..,. : .0 ."..L, .1 h, , .'I".", "'. wutab, visit, . dilml, � -.1 �' Those who took part in .d at he home of Mrs. Alex Signed of your friends and -y,*d Treasurer, J. A. Flem- particuiars will be given in another Same s�tyle in fifie Black Iiid *L*e,athei I � I . �*14 � . il . Ve. " ssi' i .., "" - �_ � - Secretar 1. . , ,,, �g nd games- has sold " I . , '�­­ _ . . - , ,.., _�'111)je programme were bliss B. David- Ross this week. I neighbors." i ichard Diloling at ....................... ........ '34 , " , . , "", , ., .j �n Exp�', issue. -Mr, R utive, D. Brintriell, L. , � . , , ui�u��; " We 554r,14%. . � I 9exible �- li_�Wl Mui Jan,.! g; & N. Relickar ehmond Street, :.:', __� ., Son, Mrs. Gardiner, -iel and - - - . - ..� ickite, T. - . Joynt, .t, W. his neat cottage on-.Ri Ladies' Patent two -strap Slippers with 8;�;if� * 11 81 . - � - � - law, Flora Hari -is, '.., 'X)undas, sent rented to - ".. - _ , - I` bliss Laid A. Houston ,A Clark; official Score- South, which is at pre soles and Cuban rubber heels, at ................. 1 44. " . . � . onald, blable and Arthur SYSTEM ELIMVILLE keeper, N, V�i�hart; Mascot, H, Fos- Mrs. Andrew Dougall, to Mrs. Alex. Ladies' Black Kid two -strap Slippers made on E,EN last for'' ... '.. I .- ". , ,� Mrs. McD _ . 1. ".. I �� I . I ;- ll* ohn McArthur-, chorus gue meet- stout fpet, at .................... t ....... - Wwley, Mr. J a Cornish, of Bay- ter; represeitatives to Lea MlcMurtrie, who, will shortly move in- . ......... I.. . I I I..- ty lunch By John Scott, age 11 Notes. -Miss Min 1- ,,I, urch choir. A t- d to ing, E. Drummond, J. PassmOre- The to it, as Ghe has sold her dwelling on . . by the cb. the week en �. Al- Ladies' PateliA three -strap Slippers (as illustrated Ta finii, qua � .. Was served by the yourig ladies, after Grade V1, Victoria School field, was horne over n the grounds committee reported the im- Main Street, corner of King and ity with neat cut-out design, flexible sole$, IdVexan 00,00 ning's entertain- mother who has been o de to the Park as bert Streets, to Carmel Presbyterian ' ... I . IOU � -1 sick list. -Mr. Walter Johns, of Lon- prGvement. being ma - rubber beeli, at ................................ went was concluded by singing the I wake up each morning as bright week end at his home prog favorably and intimated conaegation, for a Manse. - Miss . 0 � . I � . I I The proceeds a- don, spent the 119 Exetar, spentl the . . I I ressil *$ational An -them. as can be, give a that Hensall would have one Of the Mary Clark, of . . ..NPPVL I I .. �, I I miounted to almost $25.00. Eat my breakfast and hurry to school; here. -Rev. Smith is going to baseball diamonds week end at the home of her friend, Gr 0 Work hard- every day, and try, don't lecture in the church here on Friday finest and ,fastest 11 I - in the district in shape for the 19Z7 Miss Effie Bell, of the London Road. I .1 . . I Notes. -The population of Walton evening of this week at 8 o'clock. The 4 I -The League of the United Church I 0 .e � .- I L L I � is .rapidly increasing. Two "wee lad- you see, subject is, ,lQuebec and Its Problems." season. . . dies" arrived in town last week, one To follow the Golden Rule. Y.P.S�The Young People's League held a very succespful sale oif home_ -- I -ogram _ 0 q'I -i - There will also be a short pr 9 , at the home of Lawrence and Mrs. by members of the Mission Band and of the United Church, held their made cooking in the Town Hall, Sat- - 2 MINPO" Cummings on Tuesday evening, and Clarke and Marjorie weekly meeting on Monday evening urdaY last. The council room was � . I get out at twelve and go home on Misses May also contribuite musical Of this week, with a good attendance very tastefully decorated with green 54AF0)?r,ff , , oe f Charles. and Mrs. the run, Hunter will and with Rev. Mr. Sinclair presiding. and white, decorated with shamrocks EPRONE 11 - oppoSM COMMERCIAL ROTEL Con- _11 Everybody come to help TEL MI.," _ �. ,, �.%,�.�,&llr'%­­ 71 10 "EtTi "#,�­ ;,, ., I , ,R:� ­-, I '--J I P,0111,111;1�"i � , I I 71 �� , , .11,� sl,� � . " , - , � ,�� '. engaged in the maple syrup mak- _ " . , , - " l,l­�.191,�T ,".11;�­ .... """ 41 .. : �'.�, ­ :,*, ,� . � . . "t', ""' �l , ", �., ""' '' A , I �..'�C4.�­:- ..� , , , ,� � ""' .;, '1I 1".."' � . �. l''I", -.1, ,.. ,V � �,�',_ , " .�` ': "'. " l:� ��` I , . , .-_1- I - :" 1, - - I liv .. .1.� �:"i, � -�_"',-.,_ i�,_n�.: , i ... �:�). ,i r. ". ­��, � " .:,-'e" _,-, , � �.,/",�'; � . � J �,; ,-:�. ": "." I - �.,,, " " � . �, p.- . I Wes,Horne in Exeter for a _.. I � _11";�,�,. � , , �­ I 11 I -1 - .1 11 I �L N r), i, ­ 1. , . 1. � . . , 1 . . I . ; , � -1 . - . . :,:. , ; �� -3 . . .,; - ; . r crowd for tea that those in charge .1, I ,�. 11_�_ � I .11 I - . I . , I k ,�'r.�,. " �19r_ � Tit . 11 I. . . . . I . . I I _11 ,.: ". , ­ ,. I �. -1 -��,,,�, . I 1. .1. I I � � I . I I I I I I I I * .. Sellars Wednesday morning. gratulations.-A number of far mers Eat health-budIding foods tor my muscle; nu --- and encourage the Mission Band.- Tihe.meeting was opened with the of d hymn, followed with the and made a very pleasing appearance. Long tables were laid for afternoon � . . - �� engaged in the maple syrup mak- Then get all the boys and play until Miss Hazel Johns had her tonsils re- singing r after which the Serip- Lord's ­Priye, . tea which Presented a very attractive /� -,.— - �re. ing. The sample ha s, been wonderful be cne moved on Monday of this week. -Mrs. has returned home after ture less(iu was read by Mildred Mc- P appearance, well laden with all good 'of "her beginning to dry but we fear that the supply will At foOtball, a game full of tussle. Wes,Horne in Exeter for a D onnell followed by the minutes read tLngs life, So large was the i1n,proved the appearance of I ldy,, sections are out -Miss -rather limited by all reports. . visiting her niother -etary. The following pro- by the Seci crowd for tea that those in charge ng, a little west of the railwd li v riigely,and in a very short time there Margaret Driscoll, who had the mis- time. -Mr. Charles Stephen, our decided to gralmine arranged by Mrs- Redden, ran out of provisions, an d those com- track, by well put on coats of White- will a pretty good wheeting anA fortune of breaking her leg sometime Then go back to school and study till obliging storekeeper, has was given aj�&- much enjoyed: A fine ing in for tea at the last came short wash and has the interior very neat autoing.-Mrs. John Douglas and dau, -ely.Three ago, is improving very nic four keep his store open for business on Saturday nights only. . nstrumental, Miss Gladys Luker; a ' of the jood things. The proceeds of an El much improved since she par- ghter, of Hyde Park, visited here re - Douglas' car loads of live stock were shipped As hard as a boy ever can; Wednesday and during the SP lendid reang by Mr. George,Fol- the sale came to $88. Much credit is chased the property ]art summer.- cent ly with Mrs. relatives. f rom Walton station on Saturday.- Then play until nine, go to bed as Charlie is a busy man and the general pub- lick, and in parts of which he was due to all those who assisted in any Mrs. J. W. Skinner returned the first -Hensall lodge of Oddfellows are for The condition of the roads are in uch before, trucking season him in his accomi panied by Mr. Samuel Rannie way in inaking the sale such a sue- of this week from visiting her sister making active preparations a very improved since last week. The road- In hopes that I'll soon be a man. lie will sympathize with in song; Wlo entitled, "Good Morn- cess, and ,especially to those who had near Elimville.-Mr. D. A. Begg, as large at-home to be held in the'near masters on each division are keeping Endeavor to get a little more rest. ing, Everybody," was very pleasingly charge of -the decorating. -Quite a representativ4 of the Steel Briggs future. -T. C. Joynt was in Toronto the grader going very steadily. The John Scott, the author of Women,s Missionary Society. -The given by Miss Kathryn Drysdale; in- number motored over to Stratford on Seed Company, is busily engaged with the past week combining businfts ruts have been Pretty bad in some and are very apt to lead you .1laster the above poem, which appeared in a annual meeting of the W. M. S. was t eres-tihg reading by Master Alden Appleton, "The Last Hymn;" Friday evening last to witness the of hockey between Stratford a staff of helpers in getting Dutch ready for shipment and with pleasure. -Mr. Farris Cantelon, of Onondago, spent the week end with places astray if you are not an experienced recent issue of a Windsor daily, is the old son of Mr. and Mrs. held in the church last Wednesday March l6th, when the fol- entitled violin selection, Miss Greta Lammie game and London. -Our Young People, wh 0 set onions will have, as in past years, a large his parents, and Mr. Laird Joynt, of car driver, and then some. -Rev. J. eleven year Arth ur Scott, of that city, and grand- afternoon, lowring officers were elected: Presi- entitled, "The Rosary," accompaniefl have put on the play that has taken output, as Hensall has long been London, also spent the week end with Fraser Smith, a returned missionary , o f Mr. John Scott, Roxboro, and dent, Mrs. Philip Murch; Recording on the plano by Miss Fisher, was so well, namely, "Cyclone Sally," have known as a great onion centre. -The his mother. -A special meeting of from Central India is going to be in I .son won the first prize in the contest held Secretary, Mrs. Ed. Johns; Corres - splendidly rendered and much enjoy- received an invitation to put it on in Managers of Carmel Presbyterian our council to confer as to taking an Wlalton, at Duff's �Inited Church, on in his school. 1 Secretary, Mrs. Wes. Horne; ad by everyone present. Following the town of Wingham, in the near ClhurQh are having,this week _S=e. lit- action regarding the valuatorsy report Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Ev- ponding Treasurer, Mrs. R. D. Hunter; Secre- -this the business part of the meeting future, and which invitation, we be- tle improvements Made to the w6tep.'ior_ re Hensall and to consider with the ' erybody welcome. - __ ­-, tary Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Hy. was then,taken up. The secretary's . lieve, they have accepteEL They also of their eburch.-The roads id %hit( .-. Reeve to adjust the matter. - BAYFIELD Delbridge; Supt. Mite Boxes, Mrs. report sho�ed that 37 members had had an invitation recently from near Frank Brock; Supt. Stranger's Com- joined at t& meeting last night for Toronto to put it on, but the distance — I .. HILLSGREEIN Bre,ezes.-Mrs. John 'nppet has mittee Mrs. Charles Godbolt; Hon.. the new year they are entering upon, a% ason of the w . too great at this se W I been visiting her sister, Mrs. Weir, President Mission Circle, Mrs. Chas. while a1arge number would be join- year for undertaking to give tut� Play Nlotes.-The ladies of the Hilisgreen aL London, for the past week. - Dr. Johns; Assistant, Mrs. Wes. Horne ; ing at the next meeting. The treas- there, and where they were known United Church met on Wednesday, hod Mrs. Newton -Brady motored to .Mission Band Leader, Mrs. T'homas urer, Mr. Clarencle Smillie, read a to a number who had lived in this March 16Lh, in the basement Of the Toronto and spent a few days last Bell. S,pt. Baby Band, Mrs. George wonderful report, showing a balance distriet-The lectures on Tuesday church, in wnich a very successful WUek-Rev. Wm. TowTLsbend, of Ber- Hunter; Organist, Mrs. Fred Del- on hand of $95.W. The election of on,Lnings of Rev, Mr. H. Naylor, giv- * quilting bee was held, the W. M. S. vie was here this week accompanied bridge. officers took place, np-ulting as fol- en in the school room of St. Paul'S having two quilts and the Mission by'Mrs. Townshend and Miss Mary lows: P'resident, Mrs. R. J. Patter- Anglican church, on "Church His - Band un -L, aft�-r which a dainty lunch ElliotL-Fred and Lawrence Fowlie Mission Circle. -The officers of the son; Ist Viee-President, Miss Mary tory" are proving very interesting to was served by the ladies. motored from London Sunday and Mission Circle for the coming year Pybus; 2nd, Mks Jessie Johnston; all atLending.-We were pleased to Mission Band. -The .),lib,,;un Band spent the day at their home. - Mrs. are as follows: Honorary President, 3rd, Miss Jessic Buchanan; 4th, Miss learn that Mrs. Win. McDougall, at met in the basement of the church on Stott and J. A. Goldthorpe returned ,Mrs. Charles Johns; Assistant, Mrs. Margaret Hahkirk; Secretary, Miss the west end Of our village, who had- 'Ihe meeLing was last week after spending Lhe winter Wes. Horne; President, Miss Vera Flora.- Elig*ills; Treasurer, Harry been so seriously ill for the greater Sunday alt,-ernuurl- I in Montreal. Heywood; ist Vice, Miss May Clarke; Cook; -Pianist, I,illi,an Stacey. The part of last winter, was able to be . openea by singing Hymn 763. ,rh,,- 2nd Vice, Miss Verna Brock; Treasur- Executive met at the close of the out a little recently, and to visit her �,cripuure lesson was read by .XiarLlia . St.. Patrick's Social. - The St. er, Miss Fiva Horne; Recording Secre- eating ,tcuss,s,ome business and daughter, Mrs. Nelson Blatchford, of decl� is'. chapter. Anna in dl . _ I t $5.00 towards this village. -Mr. Charles Jinks, the Carllie, .qdrk, minutes P I atrick's Social held under the aus- tary, Mrs. Meredith O'Reilly; Cor -1 tZy a OER (" " " Jarrott It -d in prayer. f he pices of the Ladies' Aid of St. An- responding Secretary, Miss Marjorie a piano for 6e Cillinty Home at Clin- very efficient and painstaking courier of the laSL meeting were read and t ' Unit.ed Church, in the bast -i- Hunter- Organists, Misses Ruth Skin- ton. Next -lWonflay evening Miss of I-Tensall Rural Route No. I has I, , rew s , . I adopted, and Lne,cuijecipn.taken. . ment on Thursday evening, the 17th, ner, Oli've Prance and Larona Cooper; Scott will b* . ve (-barge of the meeting. hevn confined to his home during the was decided at, his meeUng to,use was quit,e a success. The programme Supt. Mite Boxes, Mrs. Ewart Pym; Special 4�fiitrch LService.-The wea- past week through illness, but we Eire the errveiupt�., for a noth-er 'Area r. Af- was quite interesting and consisted Stranger's Committee, Miss Florence ther on E�* last being pretty fine pleased to state is improving and wiil r the elLcuun of officers, R o airman, Rev. Herdman; Sunshine Committee, Miss- and the Lftlasiderably improved no doubt, soon be able to resume his tweas sung, and the meeLing w�Flm ff. F. Kennedy; quartettes, choruses " Edna Pym, Marjorie Delbridge and to what th(.y had been a couple of duties, as ,he is very seldom off duty by repeaLNig Lhe l,ord's pra �rer, h.. hy the choir, ,songs by James Stir. Mildred Bell. weeks Won-, the attendance at all even for a day. -Our farmers and officers fur the coming year ape a.i ,., ng and A. Dunn; ,solos by Miss Ruth - our local chtfirclies was pretty good, gardeners are longing for nice wea- follows: President, Muriel Carlile ; J.- and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. W. . In tbP ther to get on the land as the ground .vans arid inten­iing services held. Ist Vice- President. Anna Lov,e; 2nd I Wallis delighted all with ber excel- KIPPEN United Church, at the evening ser- is still too wet for working, except Vice- Pr" ide ra, Vera Smith; Secre- � h-nt. readings. The orchestra gave vice, the pulpit was taken by Rev. ill some ewes for sod plowing. - A tary, M-art.ha Carhie; Treasurer, Mr. Fartner%�A,l Spring is drawing ui�on us' Dr. Laird, o4 Toronto, who is the number of the Indiang who have been ,evPral fine selections. A contest. be re,,,jl�, Kindly fl�tch in what repain; You Secretary, Gladv, finishod the programme and then fo' .� season. A Treasurer For" the United Church and living for a number of years in our W. Carlile; I.ihrary , "I -1 h e and sa%e delay in the buoy Stephenson; Supp,y �;*_-cret.arv, k,l een: Invved an excellent lunch U) which a­�' good line of repairs always on hand: Plow had been Treasurer for th-v Presby- village, returned to Muncey the first Turner; Pre,ss st-cri-tary, Anna Lov­1 -heam. sole shoea. Inwisideti for -varions makes ' I did justice. The basement was very terian church before the union, for of this week, where they have rela- ' . I nr Piows. woodwork f,,r hugzies and wagons. . -P,irs. A's Treasurer he is tives, and which is an Indian village Organis�. Annie Jarrott; AssisLan: . rll,.,I�. decorated. Fleury No. 21 and Wilkinson No. 21 naw Many .� Organ,�L, Anna Love. I plo" on hand. W. 1'. Mellis. 3011-8 right in t,,u(-h ivith the givings, both with schools, churches, etc., where . I Notes.—Mrs. 11. MacGregor has re- for the carrying on of the great work they will no doubt find themselves CHISEI.HVRST STANLEY turned from a pleasanit visit with both in th(- home and mission fields, more at home and with the opening ago.—Mr. and his sermon dealt particularly of spring will find occulpation.—Mr. Notes.—Nli,;. Gordon McLe-1 '11,J N.�tde,. -The W. M. S. of Gcilsh,-n friend., in Lonflon and Chic with what is termed the Foreign Mis- T. C. Joynt is having some more V ni Church will have charge c)f; Louis Rusk, of Watrous, Sask-1 Vli-3- . ns. tracing the work that had been dwelling rooms fitted up over his family, of ParkhiJ, spent la,t week i ited for a few days during the week "O at the home of Mr. :in(] Mrs. Wil,lam -he sprvice next Suriday morning. The, ;It Lhe harne of .Mr. 11. MacGregor— carried (in from -what might be term- block of stores.—Tbe dance held in Vennor.—Mnss Flon-rice Vennor isand I address will he given by Mrs. (Rev.) - .Mr. James W. MacLean and Mr. Wrn. ad its infancy, and the wonderful our town hall on St. Patrick'a even - has been f.,r :h.- pa,t wi-rk, confined r)iirrant, and the annual Easter thank McDonaicl are making improvements work done by oUr missionaries in the ing was quite largely attended, many to the hwLsf, 11ir-ugn ,ic�rres,;. It. is fft-ring wdl be taken up.—Mr. RobtJ -o the interior of their dwelling.— far flung fields, including the Figi coming from quite a distance. — Our Islands, and how they had been trans- merchants report trade as very good to he hopt-li sh,- wi i -;oon �x- enjoying Reid, of the Bayflield Road, "ent � Mrs. W. m. r)oig and daug , he past week with her er, Mrs. -' after slx formed by the great gospel messages, this Spring.—Reeve Owen Geiger, ac - here usual healt.h. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ber', I - ( returned .born( mding -the and how i.hey-had shed their blood companied by Mr. Robert Higgins, -it their born,-, ; R. Elliott, Sr., of ,�cis n. — Miss i ort Huron. ,ith; the British forces for was in Goderich this week attending Vennor held :i �lvlwer , Ugassip Johnston, of Varna, 'spent Sun- p in battle �ll <)n Mond.ay last in honor of their friend, Miss Muric! K(,ye,, on thi, np-! lay with hor cousin, Miss .Margaret I - .- the defence of.Great Britain and for a special meeting of the County Coun- roach ,,f hl :- nmrr;:iK,�, ,She was, I McKinlpy. -Mr, .1. Mosgopp, who . d'.q- ZURICH the freedom and Gospel privileges cil, in the interests of the equaliza- p . i i poq*,(l of h on that came down to them under the tion for Hensall.—Mr. William Web- prcrsmted w;:h a nimil­r (if misr(,_ . on guidance of God�, through thitt great her was in Clinton on Wednesday last I ine last fall. i- holding an auc-ti ' I Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ken - is farm on the Brons laneous ariwo-. Maple -yrup is now , , . the order of the day, al-bougn up to ,.,lie (if his stock and implement,-. on nel and family, who have resided in nation. He dealt.largely and widely spending the day with his son, Garnet, . I T114 -Rd Y, March 29th. He int,endq with all the great missions that had who is engaged in building operations the present the run ,if �ap has beenj . - " 1.3l,k, for many years, have moved Kolng to British Cohimbia and -penti- to Kitclicner, where th-ey will make been estahlishod by all the different in connection with the Collegiate. rather ,rra!x. 1! - l% -i;: hoped thorl., (,me nionths there in the hope ' ' Evangelical churches and bow that Garnet was a former Hensall boy and wiU J, ,,, Kood run (if sap tieft-iro: Ing s their home.—Mr. Robert J. Green, of . . f, - to h the re -i! -li-ing weathi-r arrivos. -Mr. 1 -int it may improve his health. Mrs. the Parr Line, had a very successful giving the goeyel to the nations wait we are. pla.ed learn that he as .James Wright ha, purchased the farm Mo-sopp and family intend spending public sale of bis farm stock etc., the great command of God, namely: made a jood success as carpenter and on the Kippen 11ond, latelv occurn-i 'he ,,ummer with hpr father, Mr- on Tuesday, Mr. Green has �ented "Cro ye into all the world and preach is now the head of the staff engaged by Mr. Th,,maA Workma"n. - N1 r . - his fine farm to his neighb-or, Mr. the gospel to every nation," and then in carrying on the building opera- � '1ohn'Watqon. Mi�lq Clara Stepbpnqon meq thr promise, "Lo, I am with tions—Mr. Hcnry Strang, of the Chappel wil! innve on to the farm 4pent. the past week with her .sister, Thomas Kyle, who will -move on to CO which he pijrch;i�wd from Mr. Wright. Mr-. TA -e McConnell, of Varna. it on April Ist. Mr. Green and fam- you alwayA, even unto the end of the Town -hip of Ushorne, conducted ser- ily are moving to Ilensall, where he world," How with that great com- vice in the morning for Carmel church will engage in the auto business.—Mr. mand and promise we should all be congregatirm last Sunday as they . CROMARTY Samuel Deitz, who underwent an op- ,encouraged anilLanxious to do all we were disappointed in getting the ex- BRUCEFIELD eration at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- could in bringing in -his glorious king- pected supply, and in the evening the , Young Pe-ople's Society. -- Following Notes.—Thv roads in this vicin 'ty don, some weeks ago, is getting along dorn and th,e fulfilling of the grand service was withdrawn. On the com- /< the evening service laxt Sunday, the were in a very bad condition. On r very nicely and is expected home in hymn, where it 'rd=', "Jesus shall ing Sunday, March 27th, there will Brucefiel4 Y. P. S. held th,eir monthly pathina,ster, in using -the grader the a few d,ys.—Prof. Miller, of Toronto, reign where are the sun does his suc- be supply made by the Presbytery and citizenship meeting. Mr. Jim McIn- end of the week, has put them in a will address a meeting of the ra.te- cessive journey run, His kingdom then a week from Sunday next, the tosh the convenor of the committ.-P much better condition.—Mr. Quance, payers of Zurich School at the school- stretch from shore to shore, till moons 2rd, the congregation expect to have in charge. occupied the chair. Mr. J. of London, and family, moved from house nlex4 Wednesday evening .,on shall wane and Wax no More." In their own minister, in the p,-rgon of Freteman led in prayer. The topic, London last week and are now getting the subject, "Continuation Classes.,, keeping with .the-vermon and occas- the Rev. Mr. MeBroy, to whom they "Substitultes for War," was taken by mc,ely astablished in the store. We This matter has been under discus- ion the service of praise was of a recently extended a call—Ville believe � wish Mr. Quance succe<ss.-Mr Wil- ,- for some years and if local senti- special nature,- including fine hyTns MT. Donald MeKInnon received a r Miss, Annie Mustard, supplemented ' �, I on I , - ,: liam Hough -ton, of the village, is at and anthems and in which ant6� message during the past week advis �.. I � by the Rev. Mr. Bremner. Mr. Geo. ment favors the scheme the class" im of the very serious illness of ,_ Knight, president of the society, took Present making extensive imPir0va- will be ttarted in the near future— Mrs. I- Heddeo and Mr. Ed. Linden- ing h �', the chair for the business session. Any ments on his dwelling. -Mr. and Mrs. At the sale of the farm, stock, etc., field took special Parts, while Mr. his father, in the West. -Miss Scrim- �_ GrRham spent Friday with friends at of Mrs. Louise Witmer, held lastFri- Samuel Rannie rlmdered Very nicely eger, of n -ear Auburn and Myth, was , ;, who have not yet contributed to the I '. . Mothermell.-At the time of writing day, the farm being Lot 15, Conces- and feelingly ,that solo, "Face to recently a visitor at the home of Mr. :e., Piano Fund, and wbo wish to do so, n -a -was a red Bowen. -The congre- _,.,� are req tn Mahaffey, near the village, is un- sion 9, consisting of 1-00 acres, was Face." The atto da ce very nd Mrs. F -.1 der the doctor's cars. Mr. Mahaffey sold to Mr. George, Merner, Of Dash- large and a ij.b6ral 'Oollection taken. gation of Carmel Presbyterian church "'. ter at their earliest convenience. . are looldrig forw rd to a most in- �,-. . has beein quite ill for some time. , wood, for $3,025. ,,, ,r._Anoth, -Mr. ,A�V2*,d Smith last week teresting eventi namely, the induc- ��X, Notes. -Last Sunday, March 20th, Ile Late Jacob Bechl _r Briefs. ' � ,'.1t::' Presentation. -The home of Mr. and purchased a Ar&.,J�sstix car and which tion of their 'n�* minister which is t,w�, the- United church observed the Jirb- of the pioneers of H�ay 'Township in addition tq_­ � I a, he in- to take plaice bere in their church on . "p - � Mrs. James Wright was the scene of i lxr"Ila . us f": '10 passed to his rewaxiol oil MOndajr In . � "I". i ae of the Central Indian Mission. bappy event on Friday even- tends using as W taxii, and -which will the evening of Thursday, March'81st' P.4 . �Oiet W. A. Bremner preached two " VaTY the person of MT. Joel Bechler, in his ' ,,!�,i.%' . , ing, March 18th, when their certainly makd-. a Very comfortable when there will, no doubt, be a good � ;�,, %tat impressive sermons. In the many 70th year. He bad been Ill for some �,'�?.' friends and neignbors gatsered I up-to-date"6he, - An oreliestra attendance of minigt*rs and 01de1% .;�", . jn*,fting he gave a most interesting to time and on Monday passed peace- ` '' I . th. Town from the Presbytevy of Huron. We �,�"., spend a pleasant evening and to pr,8- fully away at the home of big daual- dance is to bk g!"n in -e � . _ � �r,�'...l fad&reas, reviewbig the work of our ent them with a beautiful chair be- Hall on Thursd"­�evreuing, March Slat, believe that Rev. Aft. Foote, of Camm !4.i � 11 . JW691onaries during the peat fifty ter, Mrs. E. Erb, Bronson, Line. The A,,,4 " , 1, fore they took ,their departure to their late Mr. Bechler was born Ili this and for which .services of the Me- Church, Exeter, will address the eft- �-,��­, �, .. ,� liftirg.. In the evenint he spoke phIllip Be,uec,,haf_�]9j5. a Orchestra has gregationl, -and Tt#v. Mr. MeDiarmid, , ��,K,,:�,.,��,' " :&bqvtA�a wbFrk that in yet to be done. pew 1yome north of Kippen, which Mr. township and spent his whole life rgagoid, -' * - will - Insure ex- of Knox Church, Goderich, the minis - g' , , ". ospitAls been a I . � E-5�.,­� ,,.i mAiml migatong-ries and h Virig,lit bas just recently Purchased- here. He is survived ,by his -widow , , � p,l, 4, -Vi I— 1�,i ,, "', Iter Salmers, ter, as both these reverend gentle - 14m, - re cellent mueiic�-* .'- ,,, - Tvlmsrg. W n and Brititnoll. furrighed and a number of grOwn up a lyeen intimately associated 'K jhtt& vi;�jdied, also preachers, sons and .- 07 - . ­§ " "�,,,, dtb the inusic 5be Miss Fl()�d&j )&Xwela, and little men hav I r Nlffiv 4. " � �, � � I � t .gtiltt 'daughters. The funeral was held on Ing the vac - 1. and the evening waa ��,%.,;,-,_ . � - ,&g ufi* tdhools. The eduoa ion� �'r�r',,,%,,,� ,,, i �` - te444tt in games and dane-ilig. Refreshments, Wednesdayv interment being made illoLughter, are fidie . from Prestville, with the congregation dm V ',� al *60 14 iib�wt impor-tant one as Alta. visiting -Alt &6 'Parental libme ancy v-hldi occurred * att*r the idiwmt '5 "I..,.. , W."! . . -It ;,he popft1s,tion can were served by the ladies. ,The folj ' ", - I I , & I 1, �, � `0341 , h, it; I I.' ." . . , �, .. .... . & � "e&a, 46., , �t in the Goshen Line Cemetery. t �', __ I .0 on le firte hor4�9t6aA. farm, immedi- frord the Uttion of the Aurches, b6th 4vQr,-,,.�,,1t,, *#U bt -AWId-._11�* *lite. The nati,ves lowitig address was read Vy ID -avid', �11 1'&0.1 � . t va% .preaftilted Dtith of Joseph Footew,,-Sr. — On ately to the vrefif, OLI - our vlllafe�, and mi-nisf0s 10-109 &44d ' 04 I ftti ", � � " m '' I ­� " I � ­ I I - ` '* ' tci value ,education Leitch, and the chair,i I i , � WRi , "A , An, I � .r.e# weeks Vvd,erilliordi alid kh-e, ReVll X - MeDer- , . , � N bW X I'm are gapporting *st — Mr. � . wid"'Wo the. plvOnt -�bfte� W6 re- - -, '­ t�-­. I z �`. %,, , 07" tww 61r; " - 2 %­,, . I " 0", .� by Robart Roggarth: "DeAr FAends: ,rrumdav anotbar Of the old -t4sid_0,At,g i,dtetkb spendjttg�l M :.,� * 1� . a' - tielturrift . , V!,il , I O. t ,�,,, : � .1 : 04 - �: gir R Is now nineteen. years mi�e YP7 b, f Owsed away at his home iii ZuAdh ofteo, . It� I s�, I , Wbat I � , % F ftitifig"Isi't *6 can. I Z -,Ig' I I Ide-tit,4 of - oft - __ __ - �tZ in the person of 36se*11 Pdktei�� gi,;: -st W1164"' f ID Alfi, X—ret, fiv swv — 1� �#i ti. � ioaftte rest 0 , . iWs, biA - %ot oow lgm, � , ' , tW � -;g *66k`lor Itiote give ,arW, A1110 "t'det . I ',�,� , V, . Y) 11 - � .. , ., . , , - ""g," �� , "i. I ­­ ;1, �, JV� �,;�6�twa, 'Usiniil bave been tho bhat*v� 'V "a I '11 bei ift. a bttt*;­#'6Mti0n to do Ab � , 0 , " � .- s *Wen 'In his 70th year. Ile, UA W, � Jit kiiy;l., are herel,,ill.,11'.1,11,1 Mr.: and Mrs vn ­­% .I. I with their r� , V7M 1, tdkiett Plam t%tffi'g.*baf .04or hPalth for rb-avy fft� I r'1.­­�'1l,%.N1­ 11,11, , I -Aft And Ma t*14' 1 . ._ �r,Ao �ARlii,�111,V 111111" "Wit'd I I I �&­* ­110.�_�.& A qiki,4� 'htfa -iwaatA, ' Sprieng Xillinerg' - We invite the ladies of Hensall and vicinity to call and see our Special Display of Pretty, Bright an4 up- ro- � The -Minute Hats on I Frid-ay and Saturday. . A Competent Milliner to help you select Mrs. Bertb a E. Bell - He fisall . - ---= �_ ­� -_ �_ - - --- — Why Procrastinate yOUR Spring Suit is here and we are waiting to take your measure fo,r it. Some one is going tq be disappointed by deferriDg bis order. Take a little advice sometimes, this bit wnyway, and act on it at once too. "Leave you latitude and longitude 'with us now to secure your place on our order book." Guaranteed Indigo Serges Grey Worsteds Spring Fancys . Now Hurry . . REBRIGHT, Seaforth I Dress Well and Succeed - W . Men's vv ork Shoes I We have never before shown a better or more complete line of Work Shoes than we are showing this Spring. We have several dif- ferent lasts and materials -at different prices from which we cah meet the demands of the most exacting buyer and suit his requirements. The Genuine "Panco" sole is proving. a big *seller with us, jo-Ad we guarantee it to outwear the.best oak tanned leAt'h0_r 2 to I. BeWsTe of cheaper 'grades of "Panco." We buy ode Wbrk Shoeii from the manufacturer and sell every pair -*ith confidtAce in having satisfied. customers and repeat business. . . . .. I MEN'S TAN CHROME'BLeCHIM-Special, Genuine "Pando" sole with full leather. sole- uAdierfiewth p rubber lhe#ls, plain $4.76 ill 'r . soft toes. Our 1p & - .',.,.-,;... * ................... I , mpws BLACK Em BLUC#M-Double- lealther sole, throughvwnp . that is the toe eaP, is 6t Pieced. Wonderful wearing .S4,60 ' ing shoe; made over on ,eaty fitting lait ............... .. MMIS UPWS ,CALF umcnim--bouble 'goae, plufn t6ki - otftide . re�i "4416 1. . -,countem; rvery mello* Asts-A r, 6 1. . , P pliablb 1#966 - � 'tViO I � I one and a narrow one lb insure &: goA fit - $ 4 0: 25 I � at .................... 4,'.. ..'.... ll'� ... 14 ...... 4.,,,.., -1 . r4HN'S TAN -ELCOLA BLUCHM -0eiiVy Oole pla!U s6ft tO4 lbut_- side,votintefs. Goodjxomforta*16 ft , wlig 1a6t. . , -, a ft , ��* I at ................... ­ .....*...-.�­ ..... .. 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