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W".. - I "I ,��, W 00MOPM . 4T* - 5SQ68,1013 Jean Foster, 86, Alvin U Rl" q , 1i 5 ,g,%* "o I ? . uct.04%0', #44 ­Tn7n .. , ­�,.&I.4'..'y �.. . anA *I . no?* . Qut, ba a are yqar�� is �Qwe Tor, )D, oumm , , � I 7: .�') . 11. , � _ ,*)ball man 0, . I . : . ': � '�'., � 111�1 f '$� I" IAVVMT�et, .or mht � . .. . , ( .. .. - 'It 8 A � , .; ,.��;. �i, 1� -.11" ­ , 01M eury eseloh, is -ns. 80;. Bobby Drysdale, 78. ' - X-491� 1014�4, t grehAt 4it fnr� �,kiis,m I '? " ; �, � , � A Y 4-ft-qu P. - . I ,�,�o, ,.;, . , ,, 0 , - . M." " �illtl`y ,�,,� -9. V* I , NO 44 It . 1, ", 11 ... 1'.­�,, I �-i. W iiao .'J.W * ,Qattver ram -%groostaud th4t stAds�,,A&, e4diiag ,'�. ra I , - . I ­ ­._ 11 I 4" :, . `%-4% . T . I . - 1.1�1 , .1� "'i - ­ - ­ :� XX � , In Detrolt for a few. nes Fairbairn, 89; Herbert Dru end 41encliq 9 rMii: I �11., 11 '! io% T, -M"y visitors from i4ed sue'j� 'ho,11,44 th h r, i , I';.;. , 4 - ._ k , - , _ , , V ,.of her b ­ ­.- I points 88; David Sangster 77; Nargaret tWr �eted�t,:',qnd which pj6ij �'s Wi - er granft - 1' . e,�! L'I I 11. I � I.. , . ,",ql� . 2� , I , .. I ", , �2L, "If V.t461 Jackson, of in the Unitisill States spent the week- ShePherdA 77: Iloyd Brock, 72. Prifilor excell-eq 4rig room for noarly'ooe Willi Bixchanaxi._4Mr. J " is ,Il' I 11 �, I,-. . - I kll­ � ;�.�'�.`L.' " I., _ seAt T . , I N, � " �', , . , - I , . "I I I . .1 1;at.'o , - I � .. � W . t At the.home of end with reIives here. -,--Mr. and -Alvin 13eeswax, 90; Mona Glenn, thaas;%04. V . I .1 � ... A Aj, i &@a _Apple on that dgaslo , isitor, in t0o,. , . , ..�' , .1. �. 11%,. 2 I - . lu" 40r, of 'D tr It, is a ,n �, ,11 10 ;. - . .1 . , I _, -i �� -. I � ", ��11 .� bltckaoia, in Zgiuon Se 114 the war -miss Flo'llence Venner aA:4 brptlior, " . I , , � .,:,. i". ., . , �d� Mrs, ,D. N. Taggart and niece, Miss 87; Jack Simmom, 87; Max Hudson, rgt, �i7,jrft MtArt r led . 11. . I , v - , � , , . i . �, -, 14e.aph Mrs, A, Leawh A, Pileher, who spent some days vis- 8d; Keith Buchanan, 85; Edith Wurm, veteran� �#,..the n 3�.ach " , A . I I I 1. *#* , . r .. I '' ;ended the Mc: , ,,,,*,, , I �.:!, ,, .. I � . "... . ., procassio . ovd, ati Cl 9 reunio;t .. I . I I 'L ­� . . ­:�. " . I "' ��� "I .. 'L.. Dtltroit, . and W. and Mug relatives ligre, left Tuesday for 85; Mekry McKay, 84; Herman Wolff , scholar NA74. iven a medal and Ila hold4n Parkbill'on ,Monday of . thib� I . I .., _.. - 11 �� .,� � �, - , ­ � I I � 1- � , , , " I I.- , , ,g . I I. -,k�l , , �!.], �11 -11 'A .1 � - I I � " �, .1 , . , '� . I I .A I I '�chool's 11.4 40W the 1110bAl tiff(Ytli�000� v4c4ioa. for the I , I , L. ar�h, and: tw, Q sons, of their home in South Bend, Indiana- 79.; Ytpneth Passmore, 78; Ray Fos- in comMeMOration of the, week, about one hfin,dred guests be�, Out' a" � '�' ` , , . Is , , , , - .1 - 1. , servic, * � .� :,1 __� , � �! I I '',A. . a recent lues ag present from different pa�rts­4 Dgring tbe hollfjays, eveV� B�j�,j�d_G#1 ',yekiu4 �or . �t . ts. at the Mr. and Mrs, H. Yungblut and family ter, 79-Je.9sie Buchanan, Teacher. Some It" 4i,isix"autios with pioneer$ Ill school children. Im - . 1. P, 0�:;�,J'Mr, and Kn. . L. Clark.- visited relatives in New Hamburg on Correction.-I,n the week% report or veter4no'-w n. ' . ,I 10 'I'm - onfederotion service will. � t '4 `4k'4� �b , . I - , ' ,,, . , ,tre in the promsiq very fine C :lighter and cooler footwear. F�� b 'T'll I - s i ., -1 �y, not iin ; 1. . . �Xp dve . . , � '?,r , 711 * ,� _ I , .. I , U'�D'e­rothy Wil on, daughtpr of Mr. Sunday.- number of changes will, of the Continuation School examina- h. 1-1A .4- - I C11- ,441. 1, +11 4444 A - b 11 - I - I . ,z, I I Briefs,__IA . and Mrs. A . rr L,uBe on -4, e ot4.41 VAX Ou unn ug '0120es 4 0 CT 94 I., cneirlpe OP I I . . , '. , � I "' Me""* Friday of this week. A very intqr, two s ; , ,,. �m . . , rIN'Y'va, J, A + Wilson, has been up- take effect after the summer holida s tion, an larror was made in the report ; , ­ , I t , ' f Pigeon;.Mich., spent a few days uperior, brands, PLXET,POOT, and GRI . Nl P1, . I .4 0, . le of Miss Marie Bell. It stated that h eiting programme will -be given prices no higher than you are -asked to V4 -for 4,d "_Q the' staff of the Mitchell .in the teaching staffs throughout ty 0 ' I'll, I'll, 'M I . ere recently at the home of Mr. gy -the ordj;lkTT,ki4d.­l,i;', �� ., �-jN� 'Mr. -M. C. Milliken, who Miss Bell had failed in English which Xrs. E. F. XcL. Smith, of W�es- , For instance, we.have ' " v I - 11 . - ­.,_..,0,giat.e,-M4ss Dorothy Hutchison, township. t a d Mrs. 34erner, Mrs. Merner re- . BOY S00UT Running Sho6wivjkjj.br� ,,, . ;� �; 0�'t�-�",# 9�.,Catha:rines, is spending the holi- has been principal of Zurich school Grammar, but she passed with fir. n ton, formerly of Hensall, has ar- canvas uppers amid rubber soles, Oixfords, siz'es Ili 'd lap' fok I,. 11 I 'a at the home of her parents, Mr. for sorne years, ha,s resigned and class honours in that subject. She turning 4Qrae with them for a short X , .. ,6;d%4 , ,. . , � I �. ��,�', � :-I I W� acation.w-�ss Plorence Welsh, of, ranged for the occasion. The 'Ms- � $1.10'. In sizes I tole-111proor $1,25. 1300ts-sizes 11, 12, I$, �oi VIL�$, , . .1 . . r " .. . I --- I . _- ... Pi'.'6 116�';l -Vhl F D. Hutchison, Mr. Geo. intends moving to Goderich, where passed with first class honors in four v Sion Band and the Mollard Mission In sizes I to 5, for $1.50, . I . ... +++,,* 41 �' . 4. , 'S, . ,­ � London, spent the week end at the " �1� ,01 'S' . in ' ' ' , 1� _VtebUon, of .London, also spent the he will take up a life insurance ag- '--ubjects; second class honours I Circle'and different organizations of FLEET -FOOT P*iinning Shoes with brown uppers and the now , ' I ��: ,%, � parental horne-Miss Nellie Boyle I , ­,�Ilj.. 1, .�,5�i�ik e ' nd' at his home here. - Mrs. ency. Miss J. McDonald has resign- three, and third class honours in one, the church will take part in the-pr4- Re-Vy-On soles, In Oxfords, .sizes 11, 12, 13, for $1.10. Sizes I't . � '. � , I left for London to resume her duties - . Ili I - 1� � T . I %; , I � . � 4mos Cowan and daughter, Miss ed from S. S. No. 12, and goes to 6orby-Higgins.-The following mar- as nurse in training at Victoria Hos- krarnme. Everybody welcome. Light - 5, for $1.20. Boots -Sizes 11, 120 3, for $1.25. Sizes, I to 5, �4 '. .1 � " Pho,emia -Cowan, returned from Strat- Crediton; Miss L. Martin, Babylon riage account refer� ', oo� niece. of refreshments will be served.�-Mrs. A.. $1.46. � ­ - , I , I ., pital, after a month's vacation. -Dr. I 1� 11�1 ; .fiord last week and will occupy their line, has been engaged as teacher in Mrs. W. C. Davis, of ou�l village, who Cliff, who_has had ch J. Hummer and little daughter, of I OUR SANDALS AR I . . .1. of Dr. I E VERY POPULAR WITH THE. � 4-.. . � tome on Church Street for the sum- that section. Mr. B. Klopp has re- before her marriage to-Jthe late Mr. Dougall's practise for arge Pennsyvania, were here recently As- LITTLE FOLKS I I I, .,� Mrs. J. F. McLaren, of Torun- signed as teacher of S, S. No. 1, Hay WY6- C. Davis, was a resident of Sea- the past couple iting� her sisters, Mrs. R. D. Bell, 11 Fleet -Foot S.a'ndals with 'brown canvas uppers and Re -Ly -On- I IL %� 3ner.- , I . ,,," tot, was a guest this week at the home and Stanley, and Miss L. Rose, of f orth: "At Wesley -Willis LInited of weeks, diiiiing his absence, left for Mrs. Berry knd Miss Ellen Ford and soles; sizes 6 to 10, for 90 cents. Sikes 11 to 2, for $1.00 a pa)r. ' . 1.),. his home on 1,aturday at Kingston. , -, "'. of Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot.-Mr. ami town, has accepted the position as Church, Clinton, on Saturday, July - . 1. �!. dr. Dougall �has resumed his practise Mrs. Gordon Bolton and family -414r. I I �'.. Mrs. R. N. Bissonnette and little son teacher in that section. A number 2nd, the wedding took place of Emma and Mrs. T. Hemphill, of Wroxeter, . I "_ I I . � � . . spent the week end with relatives and I . hle A0.0 I dR 0 -e Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B I ed to see him back'again.-Mr. ffl�lw V.1, ipaid Miss Maud Hartry left on Satur- of other changes will likely take pla( again and ,his many friends are �:�. da p eas -who holds a good post. : I . .1 ,. , y for Sterling, where they will before school commences again.-Re.r. R. Higgins and Walter Oswald Sorby, Laird Joynt, . friends bere.-Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Nay- , ...'' �. ispend the holidays. -Mr. Frank Ran- -.11. W. Ehnes, of Leonia, N. J., and son of Mrs. Sorby and the late Os- tion in Toronto, spent the week end lor and children left for a short va- NO* . - -_ I a ca ion W � 1, i to I � a 0 � . . Ida, of -Detroit, spent the week end Mr. 0, H. Ehnes of Detroit, were here weld Sorby, of Guelph. Rev. J. E. with his motb(�,-, Mrs. A. Joynt, an Toronto, Montreal and other places. , : . , I . itb his mother here. -Miss J. Me- to attend the funeral of their mother, Hogg officiated. The bride wore a other friends- Mr. and Mrs. Edm I t* ith friends and relatives at � 10 I I : wi ��­,, � ond We believe that Rev. H. Naylor, of 6 I I " Kinley and children and Miss Jessie the late Mrs. Sarah Ehnu. period gown with a long fitting b,di" Geiger And family, of London, are St Paul's Anglican Church, who has 1. I .�; Scott, of Winnipeg, are visiting at Hess -Fuss. -An interesting event of white chiffon and a full petal skirt . �,� spending 4 few weeks, vacation with .' SEA,F'0PrX1 I-, the home of their parents, Mr. and took place at the- Lutheran parsonage of white tulle frills. Down the left Nlr and ,Mrs. Owen Geiger and fa ministered here for a number of TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL , . - years, with very much ac,�ieptanc�p,, I I �1- Mrs. A. D. Scott, Thornton Hall. -Mr. at high noon on Wednesday, July 6th, side was a cascade of white water 'ly.' Mrs., Owen Geiger and sis in I ,�z and Mrs. W. D. Bright and Mrs. when Rev. H. Renibe, united in mar- lilies. The veil was of tulle arrangeq ter, has been given a new field of labor . I - 0MR6 , " 1� Henry Cash left - riage Margaret, daughter of Mrs. C. in cap style with a cluster of orange Miss Pauline Geiger, left for an ex- by the Bishop of Huron, and of which A I I � 1, oit Wednesday fw tended trip to the coast and other - I . - � — I I I � more particulars will be given in an- . .. .f ... .11 Vancouver, where they intpnd making Fuss and Mr. Albert G. Hess, one of blossoms holding it in place. She parts -Mrs. Al. McLean has been other issue. -Mrs. Thomas Dick is some years in the way of supplying ,holidays and reports a mo�t enjoy- ' "...;., their home. Their residence here has Zurich's papular business men. After carried a bouquet of pink roses and having her house nicely painted, also being visited by members of her the villagers with milk and cream, able time.- They took in a number - "" . s. been leased by Mr. E. R. Crawford, the ceremony a wedding dinner was baby's breath. The Maid of honor, the balcony on the ve�andah fixed, daughter's family at Tavistock, Mrs. recently sold out his business to Mr. of places in, their .auto trip,,,wh1ch I .,�, -Dr. H. 3% ierved at the home OF the brdde's Miss Ruth Higgins, ,sister of t the work being done by Mr- James ('awthorpe.-Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ort, Archie Row6liffe, who lives near our covered in a some eleven hundred I ., who moved in this week. he bride, ,L 'i -s, Mrs. Hodgins and family mother. They will reside in town and the two bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Sangster and staff. -Miss Sue ,, .1. Rodgin I In'.. spe - Mc- wein are having a 1:,rge family re- village, just a little to the south of miles. -Mr, S. L Peppier, accountant -, nt the week end at the home of ,ifter a trip to Niagara Falls and Sorby, of Guelph, and Miss Mary Me- Donnell, who has -been spending a union this week many coming from it, on the London Road, who will no in the Bank of Montreal, has also re, I I.- , � I . ... . Mrs. L. T. DeLacey.-Mrs. Ben John- Northern Ontario. Murchie, of Clinton, were attired in few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. quite a distance to attend, and a most doubt, continue to give like good ser- turned from a pleasant bank holiday . .": ston and little daughter are visiting ' period frocks of rose taffeta in vary- ' - . McDonnell, 1�ft for Goderich lust enjoyable time is expected. - Miss vice. -Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lindenfield trip and visit and in which be was , .... . with Hamilton and Toronto friends. HENSALL ing shades. Set -in -rows of i cry la,ce, week, where she will visit relatives Mildred McDonnell, accompanied by and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by- Mrs. Peppler.-Our - -Mr. Arthur Burrows and Mr. Mow- For Sale. -Electric washing machine. Vic- Df,(+.,,.,den taffeta and net calaght tip and friends. -The choir of the United �er'cousin, Miss Mene Wdlson, of Andrew Stewart and daughter, Miss Council iet on Tuesday evening last , .� - " ,.. . bray, of Detroit, were week end guest-, trola, bed, chairs, and table. Apply to Mrs. with clusters of roses formed the Chtirch expects to go to Egmondville Parkhill, left for Alma College, ,13t. Margaret, of Montreal, and Mrs. J. with the Reeve and members all pres- I .�­ at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. i. Lee Redden. Heusa-11, Ont. 31070 long, full skirts, and crocheted straw on Sundaf, July the - 17th, to take Thomas, where they will spend a P. f " I I I Burrows.—Dr. Everatt Rivers, of De- Subscriptions .received for all Daily and McLaren, of Seaforth, were visi- ent. After the usual routine business .., . eekly Newsp pers at the Hensan post , I . w hats with tulle brims and shoes Of ,h rge of 'the musical part of the week. -Mrs. L. B. Drummond, w'po tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. they were waited upon by deputations 'I., I troit, spent the week end with his Oth,e. Patronize your Positnuister who matching rose completed their cos- a �, . . 0 evening service in the United Church with her husband, has been visiting Ed. Lindenfield and faraily, of our from the west side of the railway 1. 11� parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers. hnndles the papers. G. J. Sutherland, P.M- tumes. They carried bouquets 01 'here, while the Fgrnondville choir village, this week. -Mr. W. 0. Good- track, asking nk for r pro- , . , _�^, -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich, Mis%c3 Monster Baseball Tournament and Firernen'6 with relatives for a number of weeks for ta a fi e � �. Dem.nstraLll)n aL Hensall on Wednesday, July pink sweet peas, larkspur and baby's will come/to Hensall and take charge -vaiting on her husband who was ill: win and Mr. G. W. Davis, the man- tection be added to those at present .. ­_", Gertrude and Helen and George Cric'n 20th. ' dancing on the street and old- breath. Mr. Ralph Pequegnat, o f here -Mrs. John Passmore and child bnt is much improved in health, eft agers of the Hensall Manufacturing in use, and we believe our council in- , .. Park I and Mr. J. W. Beattie left last week to,ne dancing in the Hall. Four ball teems. . I - 15 Guelph, was best man, and the ushers left last week for North Bay to spend for Toronto to visit her parents for a Co., were in Toronto during the past tend granting the application for 1. I on a motor trip to Northern Ontario. a fine Band. two orchestrsai. watch for bilot were Mr. Joe Higgins, brother of th? .. 11 ;.nd poi,ter�. 3108-2 a few weeks, holidays with her daugh- few days before returning here again. week combining business with plea- more underground tanks, and also .. -Miss Ida Hogg, of the Mount Elgin hride, and Mr. Gerald Purcell, of To- . I * Tenders for Booth P-rivileges—W-ritten ten- ter and son -in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. —Dr. WTn. C. Poole, of London, Eng- sure, in the way of visiting. -A fam- adding to their stock of hose and thus -.. Continuation School, is in Toronto diii-, wi ronto. The bride and groom left on H. ,M,Lean.-ii1r. Walter Habkirk was land, will be in Northside United ily reception for Dr. Roswell 1. Dou- bettering our fire protection. The . ,,, 11 be received by John Passmore. Hen- .. I. this week examining papers. - Mr. 'all, for booth privileges for the day of t�iii a motor trip through the New Fng- in ,barge 4 week or so ago of a fine Church in Seaforth on Monday. Tues- gall and his bride was held at the matter of putting in a fine giate way .��. - and Mrs. H, E. Cherrey and daughter, Bweba!l Tourna.ment on July 20th, Obtain land States, the bride travelling in an Clydesdale colt which ' a day and Wednesday, July 11th, 12th nome of his parents heref Mr. and entrance to our ,park with an inscriD- . r- Mildred, of Compton, California, are nart:culan fronn John Passmore. The low -.t attracted . 7'.' ir any tender not necessarily accepted. ensemble costume of wheat-colore,l good deal of attention and being and 13th. at 2.80 and 7.45 p.m. He is -Mrs. Win. Dougall, on Tuesday even- t n and tablet to the memory of the . .. the guests of Mrs. G. T, Turnbull , Skinner's Store—our Clearing Sale i., go. I jo � - They are making a 10,000 mile motor ing on very satLifactory. madelin with white fox collar and weigbed a few (lays ago it was found one of England's greatest preachers :ng last, when a very pleasant social late William Moir, who so. generously , I We have had many cuffs and felt hat to match." i., to tip the sea](-, at 1520 pounds, a nnd is President of the'World Sunday vi I I trip.—The Misses Annie and Jean 4atisfi�t cWtorners doing liwineis with u,. time was spent. Dr. Dougall and donated our Ilage the present fine , + We mim, ha --e a lot of broken lin-_ Jubilee Thanksgiving Services.—On wonderful weight for a twc year old -�chool Association. Sunday, July Mrs. Dougall left here for the home park* grounds, and which �calls for I 11! . Brodie and their guests, Miss Mary and w, - I 6%�,e a hit of fr�h new goods bought a, very Sunday afternoon last National filly. In addit,ion to weight it is a 'Oth. Rev. F. A. Robinson, Toronto, - ,,, -ussels, and Miss Mary 1,)w pri,,�- On Friday � ", Ritchie. of Bi of the bride's parents at Eddy's Mills such an inscription, was taken up by ,�� �� - and Saturday of this Thanksgivingk Service was held in prize winner having won two first �;peaker; Miss C. B. Grimert, of Chi- tin the following day. The bride, Dr. the council, and while the matter bag . �1�1. McIntosh, of Crarybrook, spent the week and continuing all next week. we 'r,i , - , First with friends in Stratford.—Mr. making a special slash in our prices. Cr,,_ our village and was 0 one of the most prizes for its owner, Mr. Frank Been, cago, pianist; Miss E. Grace Robin- Marion Brown Dougall, has gon6 to not at time of writing been finally I'll , I . It cen- and China included- Come and get largely attended events in the history a mile south of our village, on the �;OTII of Toronto, soloist, will be at take a special course at the Children's settled, there is no doubt that the ,, .1 � and Mrs. ff. M. Hamilton have re arn- Your .,here. Remember the dates- Friday and of Hensall. The early PRIt of the London Road, Mr. and Mrs.k Andrew Egmondvil)e United Church at 11 a.,n. Hospital at Detroit.—A very interest- project will be carried out in a man- , " 1. . ed to their home in Toronto after Saturday of this week and all next week - day and even on to the afternoon, was Love returned from Toronto the end .. � . - . spending the holiday with their Skinner's Store, Henssal. 3108-1 First Presbvterian Church, Seaforth, ing and exciting baseball match was ner creditable to the council and Vil- 1 I � School Report.—The following is not very assuring as to weather con- of last week where they had been at 3 p.m.; Northside United Church, played here on our diamond on Mon- lage.—Mrs. Geo. Campbell, who holds . . I , I . �;� daughter, Mrs .James Love. — Mr. ditions, but did not evidently deter spending a week or two with relatives Seaforth, at 7.30 p.m. These will be day evening last between ThiLmes a good Dosition with the T. Eaton Co., I : and Mrs. D. I. Hill, of Waterford, the report of the June promotion ex- ' 1�`, anyone from coming, even from quite and friends in the Queen City.—Mrs. , " 51, . and Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, of aminations for School Section No. 1. four great days; tell your friends— Road and Rensall, resulting in favor Winnipeg Man., was here recently �v_ , EL distance, and very shortly after W. B. McLean, of Egmondville, and Ma,ter Bobby.Drysdale was taken to of Hensall by a score of 7 to 4. The visiting �elatives and friends who ��, Staffs, are guests at the home of Mr. Tuckersmith: Jr. IV: Pass 435— I ��. � �, the noon hour our Main Street was fo,merly of our village, accompanied London this week where be will u -'i- pitcher for Hensall was Bert Ven er were pleased to meet her again.—Miss , 'i .., I and Mrs. F. 4, Kerslake.—Mi, and Sandy Pepper, 451; Beatrice Volland, lined up for a long distance with peo. by her two daughters, who as girls dergo a critical operation upon his and the catcher, Lloyd Horton.' " lv�­ e � - Mrs, Harry W-Niland, of Toronto, are 444; Donald Walker, 438. Sr. Ill— Clarissa Mitchell recently attended a , , .� . . - pie and autos, almost innumerable. growing up, eyes, the operation being Performed boys have been most successful in a] large Mitchell reunion at Springbank ,. 11 I T. :.. spendin ; n ,ruie .. g a few holidays at Mr. Wei� Pass, 435: Nelson Pepper, 513; Hel- Our very efficie t Marshal, Mr. F jz3 our village were SaIr l ... , en Pfaff, 449. Jr. II known as; Waret and Mabel, were by expert eye speciarists of that city their matc?hiqs this season and Hens�ijlwher� there ere some 138 present— ' __ I— lan&-s home in Eg7mondville. I—Margaret . . . , . . Bates, was well taxed to look after _ , � -, lu. . - %,.�f Bell, 442. Sr. II—Pass, 34.5; honors, all r viffW Fei!entiv assisted b�7 Dr. X vl;� ff&d I or � I - in Ou � and their *1 P. 1. bOuga!F knJ has reason. �d �eel�-ooud oftmlii Aw6sk-vto - , 'A;�, , . P', � the different arrangements of the we trust his recovery will be speedy. The Rev. J. A. Henderson, of Toron- Toronto, have a most beautiful dis- , " _- 431—Cecil Dilling, 490; Charlie Wilk- many friends here were pleased to ,,, . �: BEECKWOOD pr"ession, but -being ably supported F� ,; t- —On Saturday afternoon last, Mr. T. to conducted services in Carmel play of roses in front of their fitka 11�',.,�., inson, 345. Jr. If—(A) H meet them again,'if only for a short . �,, Notes.—A num-ber of the children )_Earold Wil- by our Reeve, Mr. Owen Geiger, and Murdock, Mr, Thomas Kyle, Johnsion p'r'esbyterian Church on Sunday last, warehouse on Mill Street and most time. as they autoed over to attend earn . lard, 210. Jr. 1I (B dison For- the committee appointed for the oc- the National Jubilee, Celebration held "," ,,; of 6ur school enjoyed the sports and K s, J. R. McDo 11 and Alex. delivering verjr good discourses both of the beauty of the flowers Is ovfhw 1�_: rest, 526., Dorothy Traquair, 470; casion, he soon had the line of march to I ;,, tre9t, at St. Columbian on Confedera- here on Sunday afternoon last. — A Murdock motored ltrp,throy to at- morning and , evening. The pastor, to Mm. T. J. Berry's care, whose ­� Mildred Madge, 462-, Jackie Traquair, well arranged, and which was in the tend the races there, which Mr. Mur- Rev. Mr. Mr-Ilroy, was in Toronto dwelling adjoins and who takes a '_', I '- ,i tion Day, July ist.—Mr. J. H. Kearns .1 .1 . 1 470; Mildred Madge, 462; Jackie following order: Flag bearers iiX thO number of our villagers haxe excep- dock informed us was one of the best during the past week owing to his great pleasure in looking after the - �, tionally fine gardens for which the he ever attended, and he is a good 'invalid daughter undergoing an ap- -owers.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doug- �' �, , I of Syracuse, N. Y., spent a few days Traquair, 462; Ruby Pfaff, 4.30; Helen persons of Mr. George C. Petty, our weather has been very favorable on . . ,_�.- with. -his cousin, Thomas Moylan. - 11 Walker, 430. Primer Class—Ross For- first Reeve, and Mr. John Elder. Thell authority on such matters. In fact eration.--4Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleming Ise and family, of Blake, visited at V . .'.i '.I � Misg Annie Lynch and her niece, Mary rest, Bruce Volland, Ruby Dalrymple. the -Zurich Brass Band, which had the whole, there being so much moi8_ it almost goes without saying that returned during the past week from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W1m. For- , ,W. , 1., 1 . Fortune, of Detroit, are visiting at Best in Reading. Bruce: in Arith- been engaged for that afternoon, and ture and very little frost. — We are 1 ­ the home of Mrs. M. Lynch.—Mr. and - Tom was the only one of the party an extended trip and visit during bank rest, of Tuckeramith, on Sunday InsL �. ", . rnetic, Ross; in Writing, Ru,by. Higih- who did their part most excellently, pleased to learn that MTS. John who might be said to know anything * ­� Jackson, of the London Road, a couple worth while about horses and races, I . I , I .. . , %Mrs;� Frank Bodley, of Port Hurori, ,st 'marks obtained in Arithmetic bv and were followed by the Hydro Com- ' I I P - and. , .,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, 01 iles south of our village, is mak- ., ?�. � , Cecil Dilling, W; in Spelling by mission, our Council, school trustees, of in but he gave the rest of the boys, , "...." L . os n ,Angeles, California, were guests Beatrice Volland 72 out of 75 v- +- 11 L Ing a good recove— from I- I � 1, 1, I"! , _-.:, at xpe home of air. and Mrs. 1 nomas , � �­ . "',"'. MoSaan during the past week. - Mr. � ' I . - ber on roll, 21.-Roagie Broadfoot, we, ve rans an OL er vet.erELns 0, the district, school children of our er a e serious i I Ines s.-Strawbe rri es are be- much useful information and made clear to them what horses and races . V�- g';�"", # ph 4. .1 J, e M.yl.,, of St. Michael's Col- Teacher. i. s M s Isabella Waddell village anif also of the surroun ding Ing brought into our village in large quantities, bapb from really stood for, and now after this ,�"" -X. , lege, Toronto, spent a few ho,lidays Succumbs at district, Waded by their teachers, the a distance and they will be ever so much more inter- t__k_` . � ", at his home here, and has gone to Hen, sall.-The death of Miss Isabella Waddell Fraternal Societies and our three vil- by local g-ro*ers and the quality is isted and better posted.�Our Coun- ,��. IP11'1�,_*"':' I Fort Erie, where he has secured a occurred Thursday at the residence of Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher, lage choirs, marching in their gowns, brought very good.-his ,ection is looking eil and Committees and villagers gen- ,,� T I ". position. -Miss Aileen Jordan, Mr - "I . . up the rear of a lengthy and very promising- 14r. and Mrs Percy erally very much appreciated the - I ,� and ildren C . Mrs. Lyall Jordan and ch Waddell splendid procession which first march- . rtil Gram and Wil- manner in which the very large num- .�!,:-­ , ,�;,, t, � called on friends in this vicinity last ,;UfFered a broken hip so rrip thre,e ed up to the London Road, then with liani, of Lansing, Mich., and Miss Ada hers from the rural district came in- �11y�Z' �' week -Mr. George Malone and Mr weeks ago, since that time she gradu- the band playing fine national airs, Gram, of Detroit, spent the holi- to our village on Sunday last to at - N,;., �, Dil�nohue were visitors at the home Oj ally grew weaker. Born in Ingersoll marched along our main street to day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tend the National services, many of _�` lr";%, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Malone over the '. 80 ye,arg ago, deceased received her our park at the western limit of our George Gram. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl them coming from -neighboring towns i_.�­ 0,:. holiday. -ducation there and when a youn 9 village, and which gave qu ite a long Palmer, of Windsor', spent the week and villages. Among that number I.. - woman moved to Selkirk, Man. wheT e , line of march, but our veteran busi- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. we would mention the name of M r .#.. — __ - [i�,,��;� - 44g_ WALTON ibe remained until about ten years ness men and others in that class from T_ W_ Parinler, Mrs. Palmer return- . William Hudson, of Egmondville, who ,,,,�. :, 1�t ... , bmen's Missionary Society. -The Vit ago. She then went to London, where our village and district had their in- ing with thein ;for a few days visit. we believe, was the oldest man at- � 1�1'.. � I W'-V,S., of Duff's United Chureh,Wal- ,he made her 'home with her sister, terests and best welfare looked after -Mr. Allan McDonnell, accompanied tending, being in his 92nd year, and R !6 1: . . I, � I -�., to*��ield a very impresgive service on Mrs. A. H. Mosley. She was a mein - ' -r by our Council and committees as-- by a friend of Detroit, Mich., motored yet wonderfully Smart. Another real �1'1, I .,. 1: 1. ,� . ,' w:, the evening of June 29th, celebrating . of St. Andrew', Church.', She ), - -- lved by three sisters, Mrs. Mo,,- sociated with them, in the way of providing autos for them, so that in- over and spent the week end with Mir. and Mrs.. C . A. McDonnell and old veteran of our village who VMS present, and who at the time of the 11� L'. the Jubilee of Confederation- A stLm- �i'� �, ley. William, M". J. R. Staple , of 8 stead of Naving to march they rode familY.—Mrs. tL Simpson a � nd son threatened Fenian invasion, drilled � . . . � I , �? I �0,w nukry e work in each of e PrOv- Lorne Ave., London, and Mrs. C. very comfortably indeed to our park. William, left f6r Detroit, at? M(mdz and marched under the late Capt. Dr. I '. _ " ; to- inces was -presented by some of the Pruden North Kamloops, B. C., an Arriving there it was found that ej,- evening after spending a vVeek's va- , . o-- d Hyndman, of Exeter, who passed ,%- — _____ .- , . 'L"�`��. mein -hers, while the Mission Band had two brotb�i%, William Waddell, re- cellent arrangements had been me e cation here with relatives and frienda way many years ago, was William T. !.X . . ���� ,i:, charge of the singing. Mrs. Telford, riding on Tecumseh Ave,, London, 'n the way of providing a large num- Miss Mae Simpson arr I ' Caldwell, on whom the Reeve called I � . B1 d .)ved on Sat L �,��,, ,yth, gave a very interesting an and James Waddell, Highgate, Sask. her of chairs, arranged in semi-cir- urday evening and will spend two for an address and who soldier -like -_ , �N��:�,, cles, for our three large choirs, right weeks' vaca, i r#sponded to the call. Yet another of . " � I.Q 1 instructive address, explaining the The funeral was held on Saturday at , ton he6 and at Grand 44_�- front of the grandstand; also good Bend.-4Miss Mice Dougall, of S, - our real veteran and pioneei� business . ,;�.,��- � � various branches of work for which 2 o'clock from Logan's Funeral Hame, " a, - � "k ", the United Church is responsible, London, to Woodland Cemetery. Con- provision had -been made for tb.- %pent the week end with her parents, U'l I men was Mx. John E. McDonell, �vho 4""17'.. stressing ioyalty to their church and nected with the above, a short a ' . Our worthy Mr. and Mrs. Willhim Dougall. -Mr. very fittingly and comfortably rode " ' ",_ I ,,�, ervice � �, pftyer. At the close of the meeting at the home of. Rev. Dr. C. Fletcher Reeve opened the meeting by a nice and 'Mrs. J, McMartin and family, of in the procession, who couldhave giv- ,,,q, � a co f I '!-, , ludeh was served and a social hour was held on Friday morning conduct- note of welcome to all and dwelling Barrie, are 9penftg uple o en an interesting address, but whom., �,�',� . -d by Rev, A. Sinclair, pastor of the In hearing the Reeve calling an " ;� , ,: er4o�,ed by all. very ably on the occasion which had weefcal vacatioTV t'n'th Mr. and Mrs. ,Shoe Specials '.� �-,,�, ,- v '�.�.'. _. � __� United Church, who spoke very feel- brought all together in this fine na- R. Borithron, and also Part of the pioneer veteran men pre"nt who� � / ,-\ I I ,-, ',,�,; - " ZURICH tional service throughout all Canada. ti might give ilt few words, very modast:;; - . I 1 �:,�,,'_4 , 1.7, ;ngly of the sad affliction Grand Bend_ -Mr. Gordon " '. I ,?j,;' , through He gave a short and very compre- a rn4& at ly and adroitly slipped out, of the While in town you will benefit by looking ovdi the exceptioual sboe � ,iPgath 4 a pioneer. - Another which the deceased had passed, her herinive nd John Bol6n jilso Mrs. Berry left . a4,1, ,,, " " ,.,�?,,_ " , pi4beer of this section passed away great patience and sure and certain outline of what our great for 'Windsor thris y'reek with friends, Auto he was In at that juncture an.1 values we are offering. We have you,r required size' and width and ?_ 11 711, . ,-�.,�A. Dominion of Canada at the was lost to -sight, 'doubtless among a e=- properly fit you, whether your foot he of " long sleuder tym . �1� �.",�,� . t"�J"e 30th in the person of Casuer hope of the life to come. The pall end Of 60 where they w#I]sit -for a few ­ - � , tj 1. . �,,� years of Confederation.sto days bevy Of ladies with whom he is al- or short and wide. . ,�­"!:"., -Parers at Dr. Fletcher's were Mr. I - _�', , s 76th year. He died I Od for, Bull with ,rela4v 0 fA4hds_--4A num- � . "" , ��'N, A%me had to her credit as one of the lgr�at ber ways greatly iat home and a favatite, :; - k -, home of his daughter, Mrs, S. Nathan Peck, Arm. Dougall, George ffom. 'the Atl*ge attended the W. - ' ,'�,"g".'1�: RM&r, of this village, after a brief Casia, Ale?c. Swain, Mark Drysdale and C.T.U. Conventidii beld in Blyth St. _ 'Dondlj was in St. �4_" nations of the world, and the, many Miss Mildred X-6 .. ..-M,", .. things in which she excelled in pro- Thom" this week attending Alma LADIES, SLIPPERS iii kid and LADIES- SUPPERS -In Pat- '.1 �� c"iff, bo this Part of Ontario about 46 taken to London by MessrC. Bonthrom Of iffe'rent i,' , , , 'ess. Be was born in GeTmany and G. J. Sutherland. The remains were ducing, The splendid three choirs day, July 7th. Miss Duff, of Toron- . " il , A4 A-ndrew's United'Chureli on Thurs- I I 1, � -,, �,,�, I, I Ladies' College -Mrs. W' N. Glenn, patent, 1 and 2 straps, w1p#s, alit at(d kid, serveral d 4 .1 I .-,�t� - � _" our village led in the hymns provi of Usborve, accompanied �y a number H E lasts. 11 styl* low, Cuban and Spike ' , I , 'il:�:'l.'' y0ra ago. His wife predeceased him and Drysdale, undertakeriA by their for national deJ to, was the chiefspea'ker of the day. �.�­ , singing, each of the three The evening , doodon , cotaisted of young ladies, mot red to Blyth oin Regular $6.00 ...., $4,95 -, '..""'.1., heels., -1 , ,.�"...'�.s ". �*,', Yiarg� ago. ire is survived by auto hearse, accornvanied by relatives of . 0 . I . i ". .� - . ,,_ , .r t".,Aous and three daughtets: John, nf the late Miss Wadden from Lon- organists, namely, Mrs. John Mur- musical and qt�pi&y s4lecttdns froyn ThtlTsdav last to attend the W.C.T.U, .. I ­ 1. I., �� I Regular $9.50 ...... $3,95- .1 � �:� , "', ,, , dock, Mrs. Errol Drummond a -ad Miss Converition. MEN'S OXFORDS - " uttli , I Aftf',Vi4nce Albert. Saik.; William, of don. all the Unions' lbi�iiides a splendid ad- ---Quite a 'nitmber left ­ .1 I . . I � . 4 . ", � I I ­,�,_ ... - Meanor Fisher. ss; r-Droserting tb- here for Grand Bend during the Tmqt � : Goodyear WIbIts; � � �. ; WAIT]t CANVAS SLIPPERS . ;�6'�,� - t- 16A�Vaghwoodj ,Mrs, Gei6. Roker, of School Roort,The following are, dress--JMisg iU2 ChurchilL of Clin- � I . ,�,,,4­1� . Plres%vteriari, St. Paul's Anglican and eek to en : rubberheels ........ ; � !! 1,qp L." I � ,,,,�X ,,, . " . I ton, was a guest recently with her theree---4Mrg.:.. . , ,�, Regulex . to $8.7 5 , , ­ �� ,��"S'�t' - � '. I... % in the a -der H. Reid and -� ­­ 11 I ... � 1-_41 1, 1 , " ", foy - "4_....".- .../ ... 40_a � .1 2k: %tiliwboli Louise. of Kitchener, the results of the promotion ex - the United .Church. a. joy camving .1 mmina " $10 , & -nd, Mrs. Jotjep� Abilson.-Mrs. W. STRAP Ott " - ., 1* ... I',, ti , , �i �,.-.t�, , ". I frie daughter, Miss Xiwxie, 1 xj�SESV I � . z, �.. � � � _ i'- ,,, ..30s. 9, VAer, of Zurich. The tions of Hensall Public School: Ron- �nehtioned, while the 9ev. Mr. Item- � I I .. _�,]',Z,c�`, . . I .� " ". " WM 0 oronto. wl,o was grupv),V R. Smytbe andi youtig sons, Frank past w"k with " I ti "I I Rogular f4 48A '. lo, � 4 /,,"�._, .� I ­ "I. .TT a ves , , S2, ',5 MIM1. WORK SA(W94A -dek" - � . . ,,,�; -, I- . - IRM em Sunda -v and wtm (irs, 10,; Pass, 60%. Jr. TIT to 8r. elerson, of T _ -nd6n and Aylmer.-� , , '' .�*1 I P, - V ."j!��..� 11 �,��,­,.,,��;;.!!�,- d fr;Pnds in 1n , , , �'�;�Q­ - , dftgA" Interment ,80, Lorne Elder, � . '" for ... . , , , ' `X;� biils,,,� , , - I took ITI-11arGid Sherritt :,g that ,Siindav far the Presbyter- ., .. ... . ' - m . . . - and Harold, ol Selson, B. C., are � - . ­.�' .11, . . ind 7h�. : 4';. " . 11. I � " % ., I . , I . . ,� . , 't , '.. . '.. ,:,`� . .1 I I 0 - I �) . �geg ..�. , , ,4- , , I - , I - P itt thd I i*ait ciiiiLftry. n -t 1. , " �, �""�1"-,.;;I.., , W, il'0; Emma Wurm, 77: Helo G11"n, ;oria; Rev. A. Stnelifrii.of the,pni Misia fyo+tie MC01413-n, RN . � ",..."..; "'. � - - - - .1.1110 1. i�, � - . . - I - i- "�_ " .:," �"-,��.-, - .' " ��j. " ' ',;,1M -I, - , 7� L '(WOD $TJ1"3 - , � I 9e, '' , 'I . i�, - ,:" Vftr&�-Ou §6dv '74- John MacKay. 71; Vi Mr. and Mrs. 6�:'Codk anonths With 11ursing in Albany�, N.Y.. iq v14r;"..0 sto - .L " Ited spfaftdingi the linihii4r m I'll A LAUT I . . I , COIJ - . � ""'I""! .1 �.�,y�_ , 1_ . , ,�W&_6�asffed lr&a,V tit: h ilde- Church. an& Rev, Mir. Navloi. d St. d Mr. and I h , - _­', ,�� e I I �, , ., 1, , * of " , o1a H _ n ar Mill' 14 , " a I f �, , �­k _, $jt#h Mrs, A c h I "Y' '4�'.-'. .. . er hrarid. 70 * " W, ­k or Fca wifli Matt " ma ent na fvov�woo % , I . .0. ., . �'. � "��_ 1- I . ,b,iivet, In the ordA - W. E. A&mphiJI, and other f,ip 10,11 ' an I lowif `* '. .1 I , , Iturvey Hudson, 68; Mabel paulys Anglican C � . & .1 _11 . . ". , I . �v , & . . .rh g 14.ift -,;*A%o",*-,;; ,,;A!W��, ', - �, Decess- or I ". , :- �'. , ! 91116 0 , � ­ . . - I Z 11 " � 1, ( � ­ ,. " � � N'.1, - �'.,. ", .�­ . .11 , 1.4"..'V � ; , , 'I' 11".--11 . - . '! , _�"�, '11* 4� � 10.... , �11.1111e, . .1 . I I 'h f6i stime 14em-ohill, 67: Lloyd' Undenfiel ed part of the servico, After thd get- oani6d by 'his '- , ... I - 1, �� � , . fii�%, , 1 " 11�'1_2i.91-1�."'111`1 .I- , bdetk M, poor hoAlt n+ - , " '' �,j,Nl! . 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