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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-05-27, Page 4W-o"TT 111-17-11,117"71 � I 7 1- I � 11 1". ., , , , , , � " "�.", � , � I ", � , � ,� : I , , �, , I . ,��,�� , -;t , I , ;, rl,�,�� ', -1 97th, � �, ,�_. . , , , '' 7 , , - �, _, � '', 1� ',, , , �,_ � , � �� 1, ��, � " I I � , I I I � I , I � , ; I , , :1 ," , — , 1� % , __ 1, , �, ,. I � � ��, , � . � ��, � " ,� I ,'� , � . — --_1-1----- 1� I .. 11.11 ­, i ,,W -R 141 ,N, . �­14, � — ""F__ - f. I'll, -1- X 01, A, - ­ , , , ­; gr_ - 1� - , 7= I Q : . �' " 10 p* .. 4 - , Ff, � ­ . . I ?114 , "V;"goy � 1, I ow. TWO7 ,YeAT , 41 �, .,.M , , ,,, I IT 'i ,WL -7, - __ - ­­ - ­­_­ """ " 1 1. X , , , W , , W i11FA§.'J00M% .,T5 V% J,U 1114, -W, � "�� , . , , . -, . . *,,',A �,��gw,,,� at , � og ,C Q^ "' . r durg-Aw& — " � " 'A 'Oip , it .1 ,� � P �, . e'R44 , ''�, , , , .. - _ :, ,% - I. - ­ I �, 1* .V 4 .4vring th, ,4 * my,�F,F p-,ly�IK 9 W _! , ,A .�. I I.. - Ell gri, �or #0010AA, Xx:4� NX -4 . 1� i.9k W�A rkAl 11�1 'g,te"�-.1" I ''? %, -4 - " I I "I'l— - .111, N4 . , Re pl�br; 1?X �end � ,%.� .: �. I 1. 1. V NKM 1) � asmain � " "I -i 1 iir Qf 11, and Mit.. WIM. V , A jW� 7 '490 - ,,, �p � M I 11, �'. 1W.4 "a, N , I * 11 , . _ tile gWA(ffl,""`ZR i , * I tlt '41 , -, " '0-. a., � , " V X .. I V134, - Ures. 'It , Owl h �j." 4 ,r* .1 e I � ix", .,; " ,,� , _00MV01 I 0 , ��C� P" i , I ' Mr,11 si, - 10M. W " � , — t4o TowmhlO of ITAY, '"The funet,41 '71 it 01 OUL P�111 , . 1%�oA on Saturdoy* ,, solk� e I .. 'W9q#P:;W'1P,PW1TA, , , Uiv , te, a#4 n6t.'iteeded at3 gue e.. servioe v0s donoucts(l hy. t4o Revi xi�,� mr. � JNF-,q ates, who 44-11* 09 = W,"', , - - - - �,��;;. .F.0 6,f Detroit, spent thlt� 4ul * nt to Di64ora and the pu - � t :� .� ! I , 9.0 .1 .1, 1. �,��%, � i* #0w"." "' " , W: I '' I , , V. Mejlmy�' a Carniel Pres-bytepian thO 49P I _", Plw ��' � , L his mother, X.m. T. . dqn!,- with magbinery,Awteod 1 _t4- - A i, i. 4 , T.", I , :. . i.:,,�, . � r *,"-w " � . 't Ing. _ cely and wi ,;,q� yr�� .,Ox K4,40 ,,, ��, a S eet. — M __ ---,- work.—A moveXfrent is ' .. -aureb, Who gave a fine impressive hi , 40044-4 1 . 12'.1 1 ,�'. rd ,­­ % of nk of - � CoM- foot to have stop signs placed on discourse. an r out, of -t4b: ��)?,otll;o i,!kA#;-.,fik-r# - -�_X, �,Ppl ", WAo.1A4y4W, � w. I— .1.1 ­.. -11 -, I ­­", . . ..--- _ -," 11 ., I � . ,�.,�. ." . Death of Snmuel R. Maxwell,—We he wa -,-- 41"y aS5jstedL'9qJ � , 0406TAung"U'0% ,., . _05PPier4atio'n � ,,"��Tiol%�I- I A- - - - � i5 � 'i .1 14 I a - %5 been transferred PQ streets in the village leading on to , -me F14EXV. -0- , #1. �.W, - , .r,o -16' d4tag nicely, . 4 to the do- 4 , �, ­51"It, Fater- �, V -, *,,; " — r. Eldou the County or Zurich Road. This is � regret to have to chronicle the death grounills;, �', Lieutenanta, i*r. 4 * and . . S,hoe. IPT,A,A i'��'. r wofi.tq �� - - avid ,liglxt of 'her, frioildv;. . li" . ''. c -Samuel R. Maxwell, of St, S - " � �,Th�6 basiebAll , � , � _. . " 9;, 0"_,v.eak.',1 ", , ta .. Y. I 1� ... - , I ,i irth While , atl�pir " g4M , " h was, t4 11�ave been -held, 6n. (AR"I" , ,pe, . , 410411V.4 . ,, - -, I - I . 11 11 . 00' 140SQ ��;­ y ", - -F, - 11 re vir,"a. aow prioes, W;. , . 610"Filp- . W - " � ith a step in the right direction, asi with 1_54rm r_.,� I of Mr. augs�� A. R. Campbeill . , y At, spent Sunday W1 Johali, New Brunswick, which occur- Herbert' ' . ,, e. *1 ,4 _P - _7 -Mr. and Mirs. A. the increased use of motor cars, minor ' uc . "d , � 0, 11,00 : Pr ,_ 1*1TT- _;Ad��_"�_ - �,�.�:C' .. , I , ­ '. , , �, J� n . 0 `*­'1*:Jr b'. , �e, Brigade were - the H%moll diamond between Stafffla 11 I - � @ I member - X - " I , - _ 9 LL qA k� .. ."� red at the home of his daughter, Mrs. bei 4 for every 14041y", . 9, 6&61 � I . 191 , Pk ;... " V *Ile, spent the week accidents have taken. place during the - ,looking'..0, r �he and lkewWl last Thursday , evening : . I , ciep �& I I ii.. .111--. , " I . 11_ I'll . on,4 - r, �"-�_' i , X 2sebringy, 1. M. peck. The deceased came here buraly, Wt.". d in to, 61�_ 'ned #to I 'ev �, I I "I VA, 111"s XTUrr . FQ$tpo ,4, dwap held I .p � R,�_ �­ .11 , U, - r 'Messrs, Earl and this -vn-nte:r with his daughter, Miss 40tal . MR i - had . n, . oklu-ilew, 3�ylels,wm qh6ii�e r, ,"'. ��;�: . ; - �C:, : . 1. �,�%..: let Raderus,�Mrs- past feuw weeks at street intersec- lb�u . ,e� �. q0., - % #1 � . - 1, , g celebratton ,A ft. I -1 I . � . 1", ?i, IW . ;A ,g Te ,. � , . , _ _ , ,� ,;ei, ,',t�:, ,�.: ,� . � .. 1�:,K . 4 . soles. - And ' .. , . , ., �, I , ent and son, Herlef, of Brant- tions.- LawTence note ,our- low. iprices;�m- 1* . . , ,, .',i,��-� ", 'r "T - I . A. A: �Mgxwelt, Principal of WihitbyW part, of *,#I�XPI fol,lows this 41 tH.Aq.'But ,Friday evoiang i=t,64"WX a arp , I '­ 1: �,._ __1 - ­ -,. I . . ,�. , I 1 'I , � :� I �.'­ �­, a ; b -, iA .--visi 111i; same, we, nixg. : �TAbA- nt jor of, fasift us,,presept. Tbp - 13MWU PaDVAS 6* '_ r " ­ r y, . ,�, . . . � 4231:_4 "'. A� , _ _ -, 4, 11 . . . ,� h; �, ,4�� ,. ,�r 'r jl� e ' - , -9& � 11 �� ., , �, _ ., , , � paC." .,�� - .......... ...... ...fl.".Pt�l."q.�*.."#".,...rt..#;i. . . r-, . bitt m - VXI.14r .44 %� "' 1 f" _ � . , . i - -Men"m Brown, Oknvag .2 W 17�01i.,�g-: . ,� , I 1,1 I rs .- P. - Ra g -of -war' . ", w4% game *is ltiteresiiA ,`and'muc . ''Im Ladies, College, who had bee ,�mb ..4 44 I gr, Xra. ,Cant,qlon.-Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mt. and M . J it Ing her father and tw­,9 of her sisters tion t V. , tu . r �or . . ", � , r.. . & . , . . .t. wit I n visit- before ,lPV I . .. he" " " " . � . $-en"s. . Q 4� ., ,i :,,� i6 , 49"; th the former's Rau ,and families, of Detroit visited - ". J'� � ,Bo R 1jy-oill , r 640'.,t wt� IV o,ver the week end. -Mr. and Mrs, E. P 1�' .g . k Armstrong, of Detroit, spent -, il . r " 'Ore, of: J,O, j4�", Oxfords cieiilq Owes ,`:-!� � , , -1 � 11 , fhp,�,? , y a ttraotion t .'.as joyed, rw,A , _ : for ,. 3 - ." - '. . r F,�.' ,� I'-, . eXid with Mrs. Eugene Mae- Ruby, of Kitefie,ner, visited the form- in St. Jobris, and who accompanied about ', .. . . - - ,�­ -14 ,� � ... I her father to Hensall to visit two of not -eam,il , t as the 6hallenge of In f4vor of, HOWL �,The ,toldtig Al . ...................... ............ *.,, .1. . . I 1. ;.4' '"' 7 � 1�.1-3 . �i I I � " I er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. . ' 11 41 11 - 8 voota, sups -I to t, R6-JGy­Ou: sii1ei _,") , ,",4, �2!.14�� _ . . , 11 _1 Hay, 0W, tw'Ahe barrels �artofth,ei.,%th..Qf XW,., A. ,Boys' Browp, 04nva I I .. - - , IM � . , . ,." , .4�,,. ",.:,�, r Sun4ay.-Mr. N' Sararas, his daughters here, Mrs. Peck and the 1� VN " .4�,,. i ­,t ....... 0 �, _ .� ;".�,:` " %­,., 'e Ruby, ove ' alti' the park tif0ded IoU r ns#_. . for ­­ ...... ".'......'. ­.-#'..*­?' . I I _­ I �. Ars. 'Sydney McArthur, with whom whole i oirld, was not ta no. t - -, I L I � � ,p r, _ : , . _____ with his J . wha�r. ,' k b6, ment to . I 'r' . , � . - �114$tl*:! __ _ � 'he 1. 4Qy$'. BrQWV C _' ? , - . I of Kitchener, spent the 24th I kffi a;Ope. Sol& ,_ � .1�'J=" 'r 11 ­'. - he had been visiting to the which sp, , WLIL lor Ma 'large drawd tileto . 4XIVaS Boots, W ;., . .1 : r Y'.`&' - F1- , e next !in turns , . I � �', , � r I At . I , 'i�-The date .9f th er , to th tontests. )or . -.1 ........ .............. ........ . ; 1�... ;1i, I ,.�� �� . BRUCEFIELD family here. I f ....... - , , "I �.� Council meeting of Hay Tbwnship has time, of his death, which occurred on consid e p rowess of**4'b*awuy was hardly amy errid, to th r or s Re�Ly-On or'Crep; d�l -, I ,, Ir"r I � � !�,�� car of mL-ced rday night last. Until a couple sons ot. . ,igood old Tovitosr- , eq. I . , � I ��.�Xl' . . ap ,of The bun,eating contest among the . Boys' �0,rown . .Canvas - Oxf �d , . .1 . � , � I . . . . . . � � aalt_-�-Me are unloading a been ch4nged from June Sth to Sat- Satu - - . i.. for" - . , . , _ I " �4� 1 ' very amus�ing one .... ,.� ...... � .......... ......................... 4 �' '. I - ",:" f, M , r 1, : " salt on ere .11 I - � 'r. 1'�, . I I '- This r " ew of which some ten boys were . , "' I . . You 'Crepesoles - I , . kr,�,�' a,y 28th and 30th, FlftY cents ,a weeks of his decease, Mr. Maxwell Hay., orks w � let off, on boo was also a' , . %. 1 . r buuorcd off car. Bring Your own bags. H. '_ urday, June 4th. was deemed Of in the enjoyalent of his accus- the fine � � grounds to the Nvest . ift� Brovm., Oarivia Oxfords , I I .., I �:� ., 11 I .: � $102-1 ne4aessary as the Reeve -Warden, E. was � ' I for -.1. . .... . , , � .. _ . ­_ I ....................... � .... .. � � __. " � .1 �: .1_, �. Berry. 'k--de"A. tomed good health, although with ad- Wellf oaf', trvet and much admired, with their months at the n .. _� . ,�. .� ­ , , ... A I " . , , .1: �. �, r . .. , � "I . 71T�', ., . . Family Reuniorl�-One of the happy F. Klopp, must be in GGderich on - . being in his 82nd b "' " orning on quite iiarly buns tied on a rope with s1f t strin Misses, Broviri Canv" �andals; sizes 11, to 2, R�-Ly-On . , � 11 I ""': ,.r nts of the holiday was the Aiken- June 6th to prepare for the June vancing years, year, Dut t e �fl�X,n c , , � � P i .... I .,,' sessidn of the County Council. somewhat feeble on his feet, but prin- in the even' soles for ................ �,­. ... .Sol" _� I _ 4 I . eve . xng, damped both the and we believe the. prize went to Mas� , ............... I I I - I . .1 ­ ­ head reunion held- at the home of Mr. cipably due to an accident, which he much -e,v, �e ted pleasure of the fire- ter Harold Shirritt.-Miss Marjorie Child's Brown Cam -Vas gandals�. sizvs 5Ao 10; Re -Ly -On � t. ..14 " P � . . ... , - -a . . . _ . , .. C, ,' 11 .......... ...................... I.: , I , r and Mrs. F. Aikenhead, when about had, sustained to one of his limbs early works �p�4:4trvet dancing. The lat- Hackney is speridi g a few da3ft -at for .......... I.. - - " , . �. __.- ______ r , . ,.��. ­ morn� the home of Mr.,and, Mrs. J. W. Sldn- I I ­ r I .. twenty friends gathered and spent a in life, and which in old age, became ter was'��-cAa* well on in the . r I . � .. - , . .. . .� . ul time together. Present BAYFIELD more felt The deceased was a re- Ing In the Town Hall, which Was. lit- ner, and�visifing wilth her sister, Miiis . . ­ - , . I- . . , I .... , . I . '� � C delightf - I r � * ,01 -� .. . v� ide I ". . , ... � N!lth their wives and families were Breezes. -Miss Thelma Ritz, of markably bright and engaging maii, erally cr w d all the time, and made Emmeline, at that home�-Mkis Edna � - '. � ,I I' Will, of Toronto; John Stratford, was home for, the holiday. one who had travelled much and gain- , - - . . � � - , ­ ,. six brothers -. up very )A '* I I --- 11 � pe. Iy for those so fonA,of Gill, assistant in Ms. Skinnees gen I . .. . O', ., .. i 1. .. . - . , ; ac, of London; Hugh and Dun- eral store, is. spending a week or so � I . , ­ ­ 3�, - I . 11 and M -Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and Miss Car- ed much valuable information which dancing *W,�Vbo were shut off frarn . , ­ .1-11111.1 ". 0 I , �n' , I , . . ;, home, � '- - " �, can, of Brucefield; Frank, at rie Dixon, of Galt, were here over th3 made him a very. agreeable ompan- the str�et,".w�'-account of the rain. The holidays -7-A. number of the Oddfe'.'- . I'll, � i . I - I 116 , . . - I . c .. I I ., p . . I., Firemei 4._.--we-ll as our citizens al,d lows of H.,ensall Lodge -motored to .1 . I WD . I 4 week end. Mrs. Paull who had spent ion and as he visited his daughters 1. , I . " .� -1 � . ; . . . and one sister, Mrs. T. B. Baird, of , I � . , 1, , t". � . ­ I ­. Stan -ley. Later in the day all motor- the week in Galt, accompanied them. here from time to time, making wi, others geneftlIv, are pleased to ka�n Brucefield on Sunday evening last to 6P .. .... �11 �. 11 . . _." .. . _ ; I 1, . ' I . - , .1 ed to the home of Mr. H. Aikenhead. si destOf * attend -anniversary divine services at 11 , I " . '_� - i: t�w heavy rains thatr . . .. I I I .�, � �1 I ... , . HOTEIP. - , . I -Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sauder, Bobby believe some four visits, nee his that k I � � , . and Betty Sander and Mrs. Fis the afternoon and the United Church with the Bruee- TELEPHONE . , pp, -her, of daughters -became residents of our came on thir6ughout . - � 1 �,,711X,�%. r%� ... .. . . 1. ­ � ., I I ­ ._� .,�, � where the evening was spent in games . 14.11 - " � � V, L _...' , . t.:!.,., , I I . . � ...... . , ., �, ..., . "� �, . I I 4 - , 7 I � 'it . - I I . ­ - -�R ? ,?"�t�,,,i"__-,P,, "_:, L *';..4 .11 . I 1. and dancing. Kitchener, spent Monday and Tues- village, he -became very well known evening,p�tiClJlarly that the com�n - field members, and report a very in -000" , I " If I _.` I. f � 1�*';..i lv�� .,,� , -L.- _, 11 I Mx -s. Edwards, who return- to a large -number in Hensall and vi. tee, have ij�joized sufficient out,of the teresting service�.Hkrels the ball . 1� day with - . . I � 1, i ': � 1*1;. b _: ­�. � .1 �, 1 � " X . ­ e for Friday, -May 27th, at . . '. ­ - P, %.'� "'D � ..", ". ed with them Tuesday ev - , to Ine r very - I . ::::==� ..'�� 17W ." i "I .. _%Ir'... ". f.11".... .1' .. ening.-Mr. cinity. He became more and more cel,eibratlkw,,,�, et all thel gain Hen I � , - --- . . 01 � t, � .., I � , 'n , , _ . -, 1. .11 CHISELHURST and Mrs. Harold King, of Sarnia - Mr. of a favorite and his visits much en- heavy exp6�ises and will likely1mve sall, commencing at six o'clock, be- . - I '�;., Z 7, - �.,;'.,. ..,,,� ;�,­ . , ,�.A, . : , , , . � ,: -, - ,­ . . 1. . � . . , , " M , p. I e us which speaks Well for tween the rival teams of Zurich and � - . ., - ,__ __ , , , , 1. W- � I. Vll­� "' " �'; . "" ., � .'' "7' ' . I and Mrs. Smith and son, London, Win. joyed, as he wa what might be term- a littl suk�ol .- - ", . ��Z� � -­ .. r. ��, � A . ' . � � '. .,� . � - Parker, Sarnia, were guests of Mr. ed "a young 013 man." Mr. Maxwell the splendidly large attendance -and Hensall, and -Which always means a I B. I , _ . I ., , . Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. G. Eyre were . � �; _� , , ­ �,";. ' .�, ��,, '. ,�!, .* �. I'll, . Detroit last week visiting relatives. ' � very interesting and keenly corft�sted , �"*, . ,� .. �0 , ,�w .1 and Mrs. Charles Parker over Sun- had an active life until a comparative- had the ,da -V in ,y- only been finci we ven­ - . I '. � �� ,,, I . . - - They returned on Saturday with their -There was a baptismal service ly few years ago, as he had run as ture to say that the crowd would have one and well worth attending for , " .. ­ - . . . - ,� :11 day. I- ilovers of baseball, 'as it will be the Bargains ! . _r - . .� �, , son, Campbell, who is remaining here Sunday morning at Trinity,. Church, mail clerk for many years, first be- been the..Jarkest on record. The -46 � , %. � . ­-;,� , i for a few days. -Mr. John McLean When Glen Parker Smitb, infant son tween St. John and a city in the State ]owing is. �he prize list, whi,c�lh, We first oue undei the league between __ .. . .1 -_ .�. , ­ - � 1, ,11* I . -1, � . � . i : . had a bee on Friday last raising the of Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith, was bap- of Maine, and.more recently from St. think, is �rettv complete, although,1t the two 'teamis.-The. Firemen are .. . . _V . ,:. barn on the Latta farm, and expects tized.-Mr. Fred Trebelcock, Mrs. John's to Montreal. The deceased is pretty bard to get every event in most appreciative of the fine patrou- I . ' - I " , this week to put in a cement founda Trebelcock, Mrs. Walsh and daughter, leaves to mourn the loss of a kind so large ajist. Prize winners in the age extended to them in connection Pretty Small and Large Head Sized Hats , Margaret, of Lon -don, are spending and ever indulgent father, five daugh- nrocession "are a.� follows: 1st, Mrs. wi I tion ready foi- an enlargement this bh their tournament on the 24th, l, surnmer.-Mrs. Ross McLean. of De- the week a -t Mrs. TrebelcDck's cot- ters, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Mealey, Bertha Bell, b( -t decorated airto; 2nd, evidencing that the public had con- 50 at a Marvelous Reduction. We are jover , i� troit, is visiting her mother and rel- - . �., tage.-Leslie Elliott, Mrs. Elliott, Jean both of St. Johns; Miss A. A. Max- Robert Green; tracle float, Ist, Thos. fidenoe that they would provide a stocked and must clear them out Friday and Sat- .. I atives here this week. -There will be Dunn, Miss ff. Gerril and Miss Luc well, of Whitby; Mrs. Peck and Mrq. Welsh, 2nd, D. A. Cantelon; 3rd,,darky good dayls sport and programme. I . service in the United Church on y urday and following days, while they last. Our ,.: . 'no . Woods and Mrs. F. Baker had an en- McArthur, both of Hensall, his wife boys from Lorolwi, calithurnliian priz- The McDonell autos used in the pro- . - 1 7 Sunday owing to anniversary services d cession made a very fine showing.- r- . . I joyable motor trip to London and In- having predeceased him some seven es, 1st Galt Jazz band, 2nd X. an stock of summer hats is also comblete. , P. being held in Hensall. gersoll last Saturday, returning on years ago. The funeral was held John Drummond, 3rd The Soldan The Misses Slay, of Sarnia, and Miss . , I ronto, formerly of London, I - Sunday. Miss Beatrice Gerrie re- from the home of his daughter, Mrs. pony driven 1, . % Bertha Soldan and Sells, of To I. turned with them, returning Tuesday Peck ' n last, the Etta Bell; biL'�'vlvs, decorated, ist, and known as the blind girl musicians Mrs. Bertba E. Bell - Hensall . I DUBLIN Mrs. F. Baker visited in London- service being conducted by Rev. A. Louise Drummond; 2nd, Mabel Work- and entertainers, are here visiting . � , 1� : �;otes.-Mrs. John Quigley, of Clin- Miss Susy Westlake and Miss Mary Sinclair, of the United Church, Hen- man and Margaret McLareri; 3Td, their friends, the Lammie's and Mur- �� - i Gingerich returned Friday after a sall, who mentioned what a kindly Clair Zuefle- buv,' races, 6- to 8, Leon- dock's. -Mr. and (Mrs. Ernie Nutt, Mr. - .., I ---- . - - - _­­_ -is th-v guest of Mrs. Catharine ,nneth Manus, Har_ . - 4 � ton, vy, two weeks enjoyable holiday in De- and bright disposition the deceased ard Hoggaa, 'Kt Wdlbert Beattie and Mr. Hubert Nutt, - I I - I - I _ Carlin and Miss Hanna Tully on Sat- ' S to 10, of St. Marys, spent the 24th at.the ... I , A ay last. -Mm. J. J. Nl,�Carthy, Mr. troit.-Miss A. McIntyre, of Strath- was possessed of, which made him a old Higgins; h�,%­;' races � urd roy, arrived Monday for the sumnier general favorite and how be would be Robert Passm,,ii:, John iicKay, v. home of Mx, and Mrs * . Will Hyde, of -_ rl and Mrs. Dan DeCoursy, of Logan, and is a guest at Mrs. McLeod's.-Mr. missed especially by his daughter. Pepper, b&ys' ract- 10 to 1�, S. P the London Road,. a little south of I I 3 I ep- I I were the guests of Mr. John Carbert and Mrs. Hugh McLaren and fami!y, After the funeral service the remains per, B. - P _. ' John McKay; boys I our villa6m.-The Galt Jazz Band gave N - - I .. � 11 and Wss Aileen Carbert on Sunday of Port Elgin, were guests of Mrs. were taken to the C.N.R. station for race, 12 toor4,1\V. Joynt, H. Appleton, very good satisfaction at the Fire- 1--Z . -11 ­ - I I last. -The men of the Holy Name Sterling over the week end and the interment in the family plot at St. ff. Shepherd; girls' races, 6 to 8, Jean men's Tournament on Tuesday last, Now � . � Society will. attend the rally on Sun- 24th.-Am-ong the large number who Johns, N.B., and where the deceased Fosteir,.'Willner I-'ergusoxi, Mary Me- and our local musicians also gave fine .% -day, June 12th, at 3 P.-., of Clinton, � I I Logan spent the week en,d and 24th at their was born, and were accompanied by Kay; girls' race, 8 to 10, Irene Mons- service at the town hall dance. - Mr. I Blyth, Seaforth, Mitchell and lulli_ cottages were Mrs. M. Ross, Miss his two diLughters, Miss A. A. Max- so, Mary Hemphill, Doreen Caldwell; and Mrs. Cornelius Cook were recerit- - - I , 1, at St. Columban.-Mrs. Annie IV well and Mrs. Peck. The floral trib- rlirnbing� gr.ftsy pole three ly in London spending a day. -Rev. - � Helen Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stev- - times, _�, �! gan is in Detroit attending the fun- enson and family, Mr. and Mrs. ute!9 were very -beautiful. The pall- Lloyd Passni&,-, Bert Horton, Harry Mr. Clark, of the United church, oc- - ­ , eral of her sister, Mrs. J. Heeney, bearers were all personal friends arid Cook; horse.shoe contest, Ist, Paul cupied the pulpit of the United church ,- . , Z who died of paralys Thornton Mustard, Toronto; Dr. Till- - _: 11 ll � :_ V ., sis. Mrs. Mulligan 71d 0 �� � �,,, man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick- relatives and were Nathan Peck, Syd- Boa; 2nd, abl-in Caldwell; 3rd, W. on Su ay m rning last and the min- � .OF, .".. ,- . I . - , will visit witb her daughters, Kath ney McArthur, John tuefie, G. J, Vennor ar� t�Ct Vennor; hop, st,ep ,is -ter from Walton in the evening, the I . -, * ­� .,. k '. � 11 I � , � son Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Cottoll . - .; leen and Aileen. who have good posi- MY 1, Laird Joynt; 2�d, day -being a Sunday of exchanges . :�, Bud and Joan, Mrs. Hart and Dorothy Sutherland, G. F. Case and Bert Peck. and Jump; 7 e�'. tions in that city. -Farm crops in and Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Robin- Much sympathy is felt for the bereav- Earne Shaddock; -broad jump 15B, throughout ,the Presbytery of the GYPROC Your Ggirage ., . Hibbert TowTiship are looking well son and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ed daughters. Bert Hort4m; boxihg in barrels , the United Church in the interests of the � r the � . and the growth is wonderful fo Chapman and family, Mr. and Mrs. A Great Celebration. -The 24th of prize was divided betwvc,n Bert Ven- Extension Fund of the United church. .)XIHY endure another winter with a cold garage? By , _6 , PaLst week. -Mr. O'Hearn, of Logan, Will, Ag -nes and Bob, London- Dr G May celebration held here on Tuesday nor and Farrie Shaddock. The base- -Rev. Mr. Sinclair and Mrs- Sinclair lining itwith Gyproc yQu may save the cost of 4,cracked 11 - attended the funeral of his mother ar, , * ' rabers, of family spent the radiator, frozen water pump and numerous repairs caused by , , - , Atkinson, Exeter. -H. K. Moorhouse, last, known as the Firemen's Toidrna- ball garne, Crediton vs. Hensall, re- and me N, North Adjala on Monday. ment, was a great success, fair beyond sulted in a score of 5-4 in favor of 24th at Mr. Sinolair'§ parental home zero weather. 11 of London, spent a few days at his cold. It is also 66- I e, when the Crediton. Batters fow Cediton, Motz ir Sarnia. -Anniversary services Will Gyproc keeps out winter's bitter - . I cottage. -Mrs. Agnes Murray, of'DF- that of the most sanguin resisting. Easy and inexpensive to buy and- apply. ,, . I . � morning broke with showers and ev- Fahner; for Rensall, Dr. Aikens an,i be bel,d in -the United Church on Sun- � 01 , troit, has been visiting he,r son, Don- * Write for free book4ct---"My 14ome." ltvvilltelt7oa how Gvgroc- ., 11 ELIMVILLE am_ cry appearance of the continued wet Vern Hedder". The Galt Jazz Band day, May 29th, when Rev. -3. E. Hogg, , Rocboard I risulating Sheathing and i.sulex will reduce your fuel bill froxm ,� �. f F aid Murray, for a week.-Jam,es C -uled for weeks. But furnished the music for the the services. 20 to 40%. GyPSUM Co., LibIrrM. PAR12% CANADA I I Notes. -Mrs. William Kay, o. �,e eron Isabel and Evans Cameron spent weather that has r street of Clinton, will conduct THE ONTARIO ter, spent the week end at the 1 -I the �eek end with Miss Grace Cam- not at all discouraged or faint heart- dance which was a great success, fol- The choir is preparing a number of . ' ' �� I h,,,, -Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson ed, the Committee in charge of the ]owed by the fireworks. antheiris and solos. -Mrs. W. R. Bell, 154 I I I . , . .. of Mr. and Mrs. EA. Johns. - Mr. I eron- ' I . It . � sports, went on with all preparations Briefs. --Mr. E. F. Knipe, accom- of Windsor, is visiting her parents, :1 and family, of Egmondville, wer. . I I 1. �, Scott Whaley, of St. Marys, was in here a few days this week. -W. A. and putting on finishing touches, and panied by mem,bgra of Mr. T. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. John Zuefle.-Mr. Wm. . A . and a,round the villag,e last week at- Mustard, whose refreshment booth our long pafved and decorated stweet dock's bonii,, autoed t� Listowel on Webber is having his house nicely re- . .I., - � ten -ding to busines.s.-The Miss . ion and gasoline sta looked fine for the occasion -with flags Sunday last to spend the day with Mr. painted. -Mr. and Mrs. Colin S. Hud- � _'irck are having a social evening hort distance dis I I C , rvlatiias and friends there- son spent Sunday in St, Marys. -Miss . ' �. this Friday for the reception of . new and Walter Westlake's refreshment and bunting every s , - Knipe', the Florenee Welsh, of London, and her .... I members. -Mrs. Ed. Johns and Mr. booth opened for business an Satur- played to the best advantage, while The Young ftople's League of 'PFIrepr "I'll r . tion is -near the bridge, ,; the park grounds showed fine fore United Church held their weekly meet- cousins, the Misses Welsh, of Toron- . !, Will 01ford. sang a very pleasing duet day. -A Supertest gasoline pump has thought and good management on the Ing on Monfi,ay evening with a good to, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' ' For Sale By 1. been installed at the Sauble Line cor- ' 11. : at last Sunday evening's service- d is in charge of S. McEwan.- part of the committee, as they had 'attendance, aiid with Miss Jessie Thomas Welsh. Geo. A. Sills & Son - - - !§eafort:h9 Ont. 1 Rev. Hiscocks, of the United Churcl, , ner an very wisely and &t considerable trou- Buchanan presiding. The meeting - I I 4 . Crediton, gave a very in*ring dis_ Dr. Livingston, wife and family, of ble and expense, had autoed in on was opened with a byirnn after which . . I . 1. in Waterloo, and Dr. Shields, wife and BRAN MARKET _ course last Sunday evening here tru , I 11 the interest of the Maintenance and family, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. cks large quantities of saw dust Miss Morrisori-lea in prayer, follow- Toronto, 'May Mth. - Beans, Canadian, . . on , I Trebell and family, Stratford, were to ed by the ScApture lesson by Avis ba dvicked. $3.60 to $9.00 bushel. prliziss. I 4 Extension Fund of the church. Rev. at their cottages in Jowett's over the make it nice under foot, parti,cularlv Lindenfield. Following is the pro- "Aas to $&SO. . - . ' � .. Smith, who vras on Thames Road Cir- for those competing in the games and grarnme very. much enjoyed by all: - �. . cuit, was also present at the service w eek and- _ -- I " . sports, for while the park grounds Instrumental duets Misses Avis Lin- , �. n his home oburch.-Mr. William El- - - _.________, could not well be surpassed had the denfield and Lillian Stacey; reading, POULAMY MARKET . � .. . 1 , � ford is having some improverrients day beelft fine and the grounds dry, Mildred Mcl)&fnel; chorus by six , . '. ma& to his house prior to having the HENSALL yet with the continued rains it re- girls entitled, Iro Canada"- the topic Toronto. May 2&th. Me'n's Oxfor. ,I . 14 1, �1.. bydro, installed. -Mr. John Pasmore, For R -ft_ -A comfortable -ell firvialied two- . on Citizenship was very �bly given Spring chickens Dve" . . - -.1 " , I- . " - - . %torey brick dwelling with several lots. Reat quired the covering that they gave it. , .................... r,6 ,�.. 11 . . , ', I i of Hensall, has been wiring Mr. Ben. ._.nable. Possession given a a week'. At a little after one o'clock the -pro- by Dr. Fletcher. :,At the close of the Chickem. 5 The. up ................ 40 I 1. . - . ' � . as I Williams, house for hydro. -Mr. anJ L.:-.'. Q J. S.th.rl.nlL 3102-1 cession was formed at the Commer- meeting the e2wUtite met to -discuss D*, 4 t* 6 lbs . ............. ...... - ' ' 1 Mrs. Charles Johns visited in St. Card of Thanks. -The family of the late cial Hotel corner and he I ilans Jor next TtVi Do., 8 to 4 lbs . .................. 85. 1 111. ",day evening, when D,... 23h to 8% lbs . .............. 24 � I I Mi% S. IL Maxwell desire to express their aded by the, P I . I - Marys last week With *the latter's calithurnpians, then followed the cele-�' tht�Hensall Leal *11 $3.95 and $4 75 i . grateful 4banks for the sympathy and kirid- gue Wa -visit the Sea- Hens. .*ver 6 1169 . .................. 32 0 - frister, Mrs. Whaley, who, we are een forth North pi& United Church Do-. 4 1 5 1b s. .................. so in neas of diheir many friends in their great brated Galt Jazz band, which had b ' Do.. 8 to 4 lbs . ................... 28 . �, . sorry to report, has been quite bereavement. 3102-1 engaged at considerable cost for the League, on ru"n may 81st, and Roomt,ws .............. .............. lls . .. 1� I . lately. -Kr. and Mrs. John Ford, of Subscriptions received for all Dally and occasion. After the band came the will provide the pfogramme for the Turkeys .............. .............. &647 - I 4 � Exeter, were callers in the c Weekly Newspapers at the Hensall post Spring ducklings I ommun- school children from Rensall and dis- evening -Mr. ,aba�Mrs. W. E. Pfaff ..................... 38 Webarve just received a large shipment of'Men!s Genuine Good- . Offim Patronize Y(oui6,. Post -anter . � , ity last Sunday. -Mr. William Johns handles the papers. ;. Sutherland, PwAhLo trict who mavched admirably under and family have 'i-069ilitty moved in- year Welt Oxfords in the newest styles, bought at a special price for ; I , has been busy canvassing for the For Ssle.--One bedroom suite. I side board, the leadership of Mr. William Mae- to their new liboe', which will J.e quantity buying. Wle, in turn, are offering them., to th pulylk at I , --4Mr. 3 Kay, the principal of Hensall public Much , Mr. Pf DAIRY MARKET �, I Wheat Pool. and Mrs. Milton I dining room table, 6 dining room chain, handier for� aff, it beir.9 real hones&U-goodness value -prices. When Smith's say Vealue, it IS . I kitchen chodirs. I kitchen table, I bed mat- -gas On. - I I Slemorl, of Centralia, visited the tress, 1 parlor above and pipes. I kitchen school, from ne&rly the very start of So near to his" ' stati Miss Toronto. blay 25th.-,Cbeese. new, e. Value. I I last stove, I washing machine and wringer. Will Then came our ReeVe Rena Hudson re larg ". , former's parents in the village our village. -tqrhdd from Seaforth 17c; twins, 17% to 17%c; triplets, 17% t I Sunday -The Mission Band are in- be ;;id cheap fdr cash. Mrs.. Peter Munn, Pro- and ConnciUors mare Ilk Lnnori ' ItAl on Sunday last Q.. Stiltons, 20c- Old lame, 20c ; twins, MEN'S BLUCHER OXFORDS -Genuine Goodyear Welts, goeo"Qual- I . hing just e M al Hospi . , . op- 20 4cL Old Stutons, 23c. ity side stock uppers; rubber heels, new patberns. �, tending to make an autograph quilt prietress. Apply to Mrs. FArl Drummond on soldiers would do with firm and where she recently underwent an Buttler.-No. eamery 88 bo 89c -. No. 2. . 11 . this year. Quite a few of the girb the premises. 2101-2 a to a I)airyerprints. is to W. - Sizes 5 to 10 ........ ". steady step and with lots of spring. eration, and is much improved in 4 7. 1 .$3195 1 . are canvasshig for names. - The The Late Mrs. R. Stewart. -Death But what, perhaps, was the most im- health.-Arnong -the holiday visitors E%Ma--4FVesh extras. in cartons, 85 to 80a: � t ; . heavy and,41requent rains are proving .has again invaded our village, this posing and admired part of the pro- we notice the -f011owing, Miss Flor- fresh extras, loose, 86c: fresh firsts, age; MEN'S BLUCHER OXFORDS -Genuine Goodyear W41ts, good qual- �L � fresh secouds, 29 to 30c� . !� . quite a hindrance to g*dng in the time in the pemon of one well known cession was our fine new fire equip- ellce Welsh *. -witd Mrs. Harry ity calf, uppers, rubbe 'heels, new pattefts. �.i 'r .1 ""I. 7`00t crop. -MT. and Mrs. Robert Den- and most highly respected, in the ment, complete with the very latest, Smith, Mr. lgug�411 Busch, Jas. 'Tapp, ....... $41,75 - i� 1; . son and NUss Ketch4n, of Londm` person of the late Mrs. Robert Stew- equipment, the procession Laird Joynt, all of London; Mr. and GRAIN MARKET . ,� " Tu ending with ,. .., . I 4 �� �� " Mr. A, C. W`hitlock, Misses Joy Q art, Sr., who -had attained the good a magnificent display of do"rated Mrs. J. Wlilsoiq, of Stratford; Mirs SPECIAL -MEN'S .BALMORAL .OXFORDS-�Gauine 0milyear . . ��,�_� Evelyn Whitilock, of St. Thomas,were old age of nearly 89 years, and, whose autos and trade floats, prominent a MarY Bloggarfl,. Tbtonto; Mr. and Toronto, May 25th. -Manitoba whent�-No. Welts, tan calf uppers, rubber heels, French toe'last. . 04 , ' . . I Northwn, $1.61%. No. 2 Northern $1.57%; I .., visitors in this vicinity on Victoria maiden name was Jane Ross, a sister mong -which was the very finely dee- Mrs. J . A Bucliman, London; Mrs. W. No. 3 Northern, $1.50%. c.l.f. bay ports. $7.00 value ......................................... OL296 , 1. . . , .11. for -1 and child�pn of Wdnd9or; Mr. Manitoba asts�­No. 2 O.W, nomiusil 1 14o. .. I Day�M.r. and Mrs. Cornish, of %- of the late Gavin R,oss, who lived orated auto with Mrs. Bertha Bell's Bel , . � . � I . _., il a nicely Ton ; 3. Vot quoted: No. 1 feed, 68c: No. 2 I . . . I 1. I.- . I rly years a couple of Miles south fine millinery outlined in F nominal; Western grain Quotations in c. -Lf. - . . troit, visited at Mr John C6i�msh'i ma and Mrs. P. 1�, 10chituan To feed. , ". , -Oad- printed card, and which bad, only to Mr- Bery Hottb)t - 1)6tniff- -_ __ mm� "� the beginning of this week. - My, of our village, on the London P ,.1 . , M".1 Ross ports. . I I . I I,, $am Broek -^went to London -to - the Mrs- Stewart lived for many years b,e seen to be much admired. Mr. McLean, Det ' ,.An4 children. - The American corn, Toronto freights, No. 2. . . . . rol . . I I '. .- I . I 1" treat- on the homestead farm in Tuckersmith Thomas Welsh, as inanufatturpar, -had. Oddfellowa of' ligall Lodge have yeUow, kUn dried, 91.05; No. 8 yellow, kiln . ­ . hospital this week to receive rb- "I I ,..,. . 15ut moved into Heirsall with hey late also g very fine representation of the ceived an invitAtiou fzam t dried, $1.02. 1 1 It for ft6e �troubile.. I . - he siatt,r Millfeed-Delivered. Montmi, rrelsbts, bags 0 0 1 1�. t husband, a good many years ago, to business, and enterprising coal- and lodge at SeafoAh. to attend divine Included' Bran, Per ton, $32.25, shorts, ya June . ' ' June . . � — 0 ton, $84.25: middlings. $4o.2s. I . . . A;g, enjoy a well earned rest from the produce mewchant, Mr. D. A. Cahteld-n an-Mversary seMiis there n the com- I ":,gri. active dudes of the farm. She was while a darky outfit reptesenting in,.9 Sunday eveting, May ?.9th, and Ontario oats, 52c, f.*.b. aMming points, I . . 4_�� ZURICH I � - .� Ontario good milling wheat --$1.80, f...b.. ' I �, I a g, wbitewafriling, -etc.. ebd=_'-the weather beiiig-i�ivorable a number shipping Points. secordiric to freights. 13th oot. , e .1 , , - ..,. ". � I a lady in every sense of the term, of pla ,terin 0 1 . , , j� .1*. �_-.;,:;,-;;._* ; 136 .� - ­ I . . . . . _ � _ � � . .1, . Notes, -The baseball game schedul- a fine, quiet. sterling di"ition, kind ed considerable attention, in a4lue o,f' ;MII no doubt *60 6'*i to the ser- OnTley--weltins. 72c, t . 11 I - I- I I �,_ 1, � . . _. �. .. I d 6, Buckwheat -80c. . . ; _114.1 .. .­ �­ - � � t, '' " . . � I I " � . - IV'-, ed, for Monday evening between the and retiring in marmer, and one. its own and giving variet*, to the pro- vice. -We are 46M to,�t'aPOII­ thSt Ity-.-N.. 2, $1.00. A Foot SP901'allst, trained in th in . f.. . . ;N16111- " �, 3, ,� . - � . � � , " ChIca -wi b i% 1J Stb V n II& 4. ...1. . -, I . ��, �,f�� Thames 'Road awd local teams was, whom. the -better, you knew her the cemion. There Were lalao in the ,pr6- Miss triza N4-v(011.was taken to thiL,r wanitoba dour, -First viotent, in eirtition. of go, X e t o r -kc -o � I" ' :,*I -t. -Fa . � Wd � ., to# plo,yM ott -account of wet grounds. more you were led to esteem her. Up ciessfion the pr#tty Shetland Pmk own- hospital in LoW , a� few days a $8.66; !a jute. 48.501 Toronto; second putimt, in the evening. If you suffer fr foot 11 6� ;,� fit , � g, , ._# 940 in Jute, $8.00. 6n � , � �`�e- �_A sitting of -the Tenth Division until a few years ago sibe enjoyed ed by Mr. H. C. Soldan; avd-driven for an operatjoiu�%tth at date Of Writ- , � . .. .1 � � S� - I Ontario flour--Torontl), 00 per eMf_ patent, invited to see this foot speclarist. . . ' �s I � ' �� -Y. . I Lj.# I 2- . .� � �,` - - - 0burt was ,held here on Momda pretty good health, but since thAt by h' gliter, Miss I(Ad. ing-i:g getting 4J1ftt.1g well as can he per el, in O" 10 , 7 onto, �5.45; men- commendations without any ebarge & . 11", * � 10, 2 I" " -­ Peftha, �A barr to lor - . I � '�V,.­ The time was very poorly for the most of is 0, miss 14t, . 1. I 1�, - I . � � , "',. � " . , �0 , ,,,, . dUdge 9. X Lewis presided. her f4i4y, - Ben; as +;hiF expected. Her �� iYM17 frielids board- "bull', $5-75- trouble .19 and how to relieve it, . � I � : . I � - �� .N� � Iti Vs.;0t),jas, case was 6djow-ned to the -time atid lamder niedl6gl treat- Pony W*8 so 9=6 and spirited, -wish *her a eedy twoVery to hea-Ith. �. I . I - P,.,, 1�ey , to �n � . _', *. .... �. � —_ .. I " . 1, . � 1, -�I.',, , " Allio 8tL lbyats vs. laroorn, an ac- menFt. She visited much with her reaft. require two diiv6n. Th-eirb -Dr. nivd Zrs.�,,, 1. Xnapp splant the - ` � " - ­" ,!?41'.1' . 1� REMEMBER TUB DATE, IWONDAV, ,11UNn lith, 1, " , ; , .. . , , .11.1�, I I I �tg '11". Con for a, isat of a pkow4sory so"s and4auglitem, particularly the WaV :�Ago f,he finely deeoraw, hot6e week end with, " ,14 LIVESTOCK MARKET I � I .. �, ,,, k�t�avv�', I'V1, _fIvea -and 'friends � . ".. . . . , . I I 11 . I I I 1; �. , . 1.1_, I ,. � , " � - 'ad ned.,*,Adgel vs. latter, While able to go around and ardbilto" outfit driven by Miss Vai- Iii. X,6rffi Brdiv#,�,,-',Mifb N-Emw Seip, phone 51, ot covie in and nkake Aii a0polfitineAt 14ght pow .� _.,��-� .Iwr - alb, ?&'Y OUL-Hoga--R,�e,4pta, J,Oilo; - I ,�, ' . - ' , . A. ''. � "iV.11-'. - _RWaetl jila4mio 'Oft qWen f0t for a, tmmber of months had been thlat-1), ",116itd, Mbothpani � ar t&fned, litne MV,960brth i� spod- � MV!, ' I . , 1. . 1 -, I �, ­ I - . , � .. ,� ". , , ,-. . !' I I—, � .. 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