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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-02-03, Page 44 77W - FEBRUARY 3,1928.k e U. �1�1­ 0 �7' '7 1 xp�,s WME HURON E g q0ft J4 4, f, 7L X f Q, V � r :�J ;,�, ', I,,r , - " � " .=119-�Vw=='Ii �1' APR, 40-, RT11 k;k R 42, orum Mir S E A FO wyp APR J:iA)*to­ 4,4k Qt't J z Q J,ijjlQ � I Arj4o . S q ]h , tt,4410v% A, �'4 Slue P Opq ;;j CU I 1.:F 11 f- Pin V,.�- (% , 'Jel" ) the, VAdrQ thiq Ty.,ge Z le r DOOIr- c tD, the� 4"We"Y' Owin ars and ot1ker ton's. 0. g I �,j ye POP Oro Annomw pnOUAq*.thVt :t4 V, 4" Gilles "01 (Met, ..... ... . 1.11"."'i IS tho Xk UW A1,401402 .�M- ;A%, iirmiu�,. � , , 4 'I� , 14a 'Qre'. pie 'has ad from' 6 to 0�­ 'UO Kom �L',',�! 0 in , t Donm 0�'t I , , " vk $Ion 0 41i re s ba *7 n Old I andyn� nt. On of Chief Con Mrs� L �Ii �IU4'1 a4tippon', And a 9 04 w 's, foun atablkz, c. trk Gone.—One Q! IW'� Aix th;� commuAlty ff A,4101l�alfl churqaj, �ely Oil 1k he t, b" -ildest 1 andMark Wrs, metor of are -p�� Med� 4 s6r' to 18.. 0- the elf years, by day and field's 5 i �2 ��11 �1. -the C of tanloy, wbodiAd. og Xon- moved 'A�� was, Le- week or so Ago.. We refer ta 0 ins of thayi-I 34 4ix V*— XWM", and order on the Gille. CIOX6 .A e �­,: , " , , 46 b 5pie harnes- shop Occupied �for some SIX day- of this we Xuatard to the'l the evenfina il'&, " as rented Xr. sple &go WN -s h the 'Camernyx pe the London 1V R, Ildid'; �ik% ful addreylL F1, 'a gig o4v 0 ZmAq, popw,410 for tb0*4ftYi f yeai late Thomas 'd a In. ro-ek'100T -4 d4inty lunch WIP 464 per orme V and handy to MA VaL u. Xr. Monteith served by� t �g aies o f The original building was is ow places, and no rQe Alex. Monteith a farm, whkh is close lowing "ho p -Aed way a little over th d his duties Th annual gou,-,. t�p 'rest -w locatf,(% t,cross A sale O� st years ago. A' y or more efficient- from where Fred Baker o& and and was later moved to tile ilements in the near. fut r e. of the laa ur Mr. gre all men. corner where uty-two live in his shown housp iurst R it stood for Seve onteith will yeads. ona d it is true he ed he chicken business. Sinclair, C9 laft for overs.6 a enem. He would 17 l things to in, 1916, a's a anow NT o -all men. Rev. 1*, - d Cameron, Thos- Cam and devote a good deal of his time to ly with m presided. X -r. �gaff always, eron"s fat er, h for many years carri Emil erVa. Selea. 1 71 on oted Wpointed Congrega, of Prince Rup 1rnLaS in an Pr4no In Meeting.—The an- J. Pybus Ile was gooli Q4v aking and was a n Congregational a The reports, for the' the Great, War. 4,4p6ation, have been any ,Il,r maer. H�e also had a similar- nual congregational meeting of t'on 1 with tj�e 47 �,Uajj not, but it can- truly lousires,; at Bru bw hew cefield. He p held or, nine j4 th4l �3attaljqn but it was 06t D agsed a- Andrew'B Vnited Church was way in 1897. Soon after being mov- Tuesday aftqrl were giveni%, UIES' FFW 1AC41) 99 V $2 church is AD .4, 1 I)OOn of t I week I t layed no fav seriou ion. A�fto.r months in hospital nourishing mater- al was maf� over -and evark advantage of ed it was enlarged eonsiderably. The church, The busliXpas Of the past depar It being bivalidod remarkably -well pro LADIMP! FELT JUL t6 b officious. He -the obli 'be in nod sliap�. The cersErva and is to be used" treasurer. all ...... a to In as AM VY 6 t was found. to &­ t, thin' far more than the building at the rear of the lot met and alance in ad!W -dr jqJjUlar discussed &not wnm R style; c 001, ILA2 ies, 1 ox, 60n- oy-W lace matter"of sheds was -to clear -At an ever realized, but he voted on, and it was decioted that new ury- Th" S h 4 for 4, ts were also tinue, in 1wrAto" An and 'V1 0 e:'6se to,, overlook many of sheds would be built -this coming,sum- Qrps an be a great -benefit, Or STAFYA kzouragira�i, a U0. Young PeOP1 Went at *,a never' aeteA without due mer. This wi ibuted BL and E- Flind. finally tbbk Notes. the The ch4lrM Miss Vera Hambley is not only of a Sunday, but to those tr t 'i�oited a membership gugland and, in Fr, If that was spending the week in Seaforth'—Mr. coming to the village during 'e. -act things happened e -ii- came wid01Y-WaVM tb'A 0 4is did adly need- of ill, b. ii Increase of twaUtYr and Mrs. Albert Norris entertaied 'a week, as some place was h ver twenty-two, hav- British Coluiftii num er I responsibility and he never b of their friends to a fowl Ain- ad for the protection of the faithful MO 0 church At the: througli, his thands.' hing united t*�V4 ,, � regardless of -wet. ,away from it, ner Friday evening.—Mr. George horse from storm and A' USrolie, he t6ok uj� residence close of on a opinions- o him, might be. Tuffin has been confined t,othe house 'tenO ad a was Stone, England. In the meanume"he' otiler hearty vote;,�o� Lys-: -Mr. and Mrs. George Ad �Cen proinoted -to' the iialk -Of after thirty-three years, for a few di work and cArriM41 hi the ninistek' ined a few friends to ZURECTRT Stewards eIect.K!,IjoAt;qnant coloal besides �vinnlng the. Vivian onterts rwith' him *a respect of all a Lost Heir on Tuesday eve- unanimousli-' progressiv r4tIon of t all will citizens, and Death of Mrs. perhe death for tb ad $ervieei Oril6r a -follows: WiliaRcheilshed deco he Distin wish the Ki Pybuq oaoram"Pil -y W. J. t her Wilkinson, .4 I many Y�tars In which to enjo took place an January 30th, t 1)6nild, G. T. Via field. As a mflitary:offip�r, Col. Wre home bere of Mrs. Veronica Hartman, Secre arY, 0 -earned retirement. ''da'an, exe=4 all NeMordie sphieved wife of Mi. Leona Kipper. Deceased Enoch . Ge Parker, 'rhoma,' tlVo disciplipir lan and, oil long tinig Ing ith Shepherd, George a Getty, of Moose Jaw, had been ill for a Prince 4TY a tt Notes�—Miss Vorton, Grant Ryck-!, turn to, acourse dropsy Harris, N Besides her husband she tVe' ,Vresenk ar go t�round th RARLRAMM'�T who has recently been taking 'a evening was. man, Joe FOiguson were elected Stew-. that� upon thideatl�,of the­lata� Alfred ation Of ated t in the Ford Hospital in Detroit, is At leaves two sons and four daughters. ting the r.,jr.., he should- bei appointed Ii I,fq� meAuw her severellness for 6P*.. ; At thiii: �Iose of the mee mbiShi Mi ome of her to Teourry her loss. The funeral was ard.� resep U k.r op- �rAuglstrate of the City. Mary MeKaig.by-.. Alma t ' still WOS .1i),ominion Parliament was present visiting' at the h ro" if -lunch and a social He ebnduetm; -b it being ladies held on Wednesday, ifit6rineff unt, Mr. and Mrs. John MC n the bench �fqr several Although " �A'n' 'pas wee Lean. --John Kinsman is here from the made in the R. C. Cemetery, Zurich. tima was 8 , t on Thursday of last week with uncle and a oid'his duties a Qretta: Lanimie returified du ng k frofin ;'TOVOIAO- 'bore-, 6W., tivi6 remony, and t �The sar-, �4#r% f earle4sly and'in - an admittedly Kaig- whadi 'a yej�y pomp and ce he his father and brothers. jiZ4,li service. West, Vial Notes.—In the report of dic United -- _; a. r nIn 1922 ht- resigned., As irterestinj Ova. in' 't 4tehihA1'1jjjV ompAt ;with het'r -hb' fr txeWlIars are now down to kusiness. —Miss Mabel Purdy is confined to the elected of the,Z, So- vices in Church on Sun- urich Agricultural 1 argely attended both '�olice, m�strate,tq, dfbak fhe.,mayor� will be an At-home, pUi an 1* Sells, shei, there has been RRiee" Of in- house,",suffering from an injury she re- la t week's news, the name day last 'weMr , c , 316' -6 ifiat. oc- 'a' OUI If ciety in a 2ial fei-vg di g r A sOe, 1j belm. 'urksucces Lodge, known Zljijek'� Lodgei in morning an&.J��Oyiing. y, sful on terest to the ceived as the result of 9 fall. of Mr. Oscar Klapp -was inadvrtently ere ar It, , - P of the,-.vWxsieaI part of the ser,-, ex�Miyor V..B.49.ches- Onr eq outside public. On--- tend holding Wediesday,:'February Ic a ers A qmitted--Next Sunday morning a ser- ture. well t�,r 061 MeMordle, who is an ex- enjo a jbin hwever,. did strike us, and choir, that 15th, in the. Town Halli -and IOki Which a ice in th Lutheran Church Will be vices' Wa 9 Oe that �&, th, attitude of ne of the, LONDBSBORG' ��Oir loft, and in addi- 'tensive property owner-heTe, also an- thjy are Securing fizlo�taleifit, Anion f t a �ex�cut�rs of the atide I the devoted to examination of the class of fille( S,, '14 I - contracting on his return MRS"L George hoyfiiaon wh to ly gag in colebrated. dyI �4�t n11 W isyinins and anth ad which will be b the e,ij5tern members, a complained Notes.—Mrs. Snowden, of near Lou- cAtechumenists and confirmation. The tion artette composed Of fioni'the wai an&, during recent years tainer from Toronto. The firat,'Part. a- Of , oth bittprly on the. floor of the House of don, who spent several days with pastor is dingthis now as he expects there was u 4.muslo�alr Of t a So al `Rt�afiie T. W. mers has been manger of the Westhdirrie or hou'sehold IN pal -a. Messrs. limits the eek, returned Fri- to leave for Winnip of the evening 'Will -bp �Of Ithi eg in a few Week oods h new ruling which friends here last, w ;;�d G. H. Follick,,- Thaa�rp. Matching.the -ability- tand: ''nature followed-bY iun upe, iri t e neor :fu� af- Mr. Albert Smith, of -Croswell, George Brp.Wn, a his,new and literary a r aina tum-L!�kr.'T.; C.' Joynt- mad4"r embers to, forty day.—Miss A. Suell has returned band if ca - :speeches of private in which defiote& the congregation with di,&xity of her hug After whii�h- -thoa6 Who ar. atives A -6. t 'M CitY,*wIII un - ter spending last week with Tel, Ach., v�gited his sister, Mrs. W. J-9 'that negs. ine'sel tions, and'in one'r of th; paelt_v as mayor ancing will be to an Tor6lito,'-diiiii1fig the-.: at duration. their I d near Seaforth and Mrs. H. 6'Brien,­for a few days this week.— be IM me .—Mr. umber of their Iii an CA. pbition game of hockey play- anthems ]Ovven Geiger took a ape- 6tibtedly Ers. eMordie as pleasure to, the mu of a fine otchos' When a man has little to say, he is 0 1041 Our rink, on"Tue4dity evening,list b� A Moon treated a n nal pa ir, , -ve yore tra to be engaged -6j the rt ry pleasing manner. ;ma: aA -pioneer 6nian of this generally over long in saying I - y Ld on local rink on Tuesday -eve- C did an t op- tween a jumor, Aifi,froiwIExeter friends. to a fowl dinner last Tuesda the attendan6 drijyI Mrs. MeMordie lived' dring the while others �.Wlll­be affor even -'Verson can mad the daily newspapers evning.—Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of ning, ;between the Hiensalland Zurich At the E and. She is wC-11 knOWIR Of in ou Playe a of was still gj�;At�r than atr the morrying� war, in ngl portunit -eard: pIA "Iiio after a few. teams, the latter won by,.a scor ae�oft ;6f 6 to.", 2, y minutes, and -if a member London, have returned filled. The a,114, popular as a hostess and also as f ir of teusan- commi 4. ap ning the the sacioiiS�,p Ing, as the, d ort burch being td ointe in a, ba,s more to say, that would be of days pleasant holidays With friends in 8 to 3.—Last Wednesday eve So- pastor, Sinclair, very ably a leader in women's society and Pub- is to - so. ar-1, Thexe�,was-r quite ii -good the Lodge Agricultui —Mr. Webster recent- officials of Zurich d �ter the community. his special course of lit service work. She is a past regent' and'SaMe"r6ile playing. one on both� z6ore interest, or contain a grea be given ly purchased the home of Mrs. Wal- ciety and their wives were'enirtain- delivered. range -that allttending will� -an does the sermonS aift ddition to fine antly- 6fMunicipaI Chapter, I.O.D.E., and nII W pleasures that'tbey cho6sia nd V -wealth of information, th making ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GOO. he should lace. Mrs. Wallace intends I quartette IE�sj'year was president of the enjoy and is 60.Mi�gons never ge daily" newspaper-, A fin ems, theroi,:-,Vbs a specia her home with her son, in Clinton.— Becker, Bronson Line. a supper ythan enjoy- men P a . Canadian. Club. Col. MeMordie o6per,*ho has dared whithwas more things by r hal-vCs r and., have- had' splenv� -mother, mks.. W� be I the newspaper business, where Miss A. Garrett, teacher, spent the was provided'and afterwards the eve- r96ni'ati the--home.-of essrs. E. Rannie, T. Who -was, bom in, Ontario, is, incident- did at-h6ines ?6 confined. r to: r her i in Past �,,ears,� the cord er home here.-3ir., E. ning was spent in games, ete. — Mr. �d, coy �'Follick and Sam Ran-' Ally, Prince Ru 11 pertis first returried b rs. McAllister. 1,�'. lie wouldr be the head of the craft and week end at -4- W. Paime Ing dine p�omisps to e'as good, if not heir sister, Mi idt, a well knovni residez., Ily , Moo r i f 61 unlimited in action as well as in Adams was in Goderich several days Louis Schm. field rendbred a soldierynayor. He inhe,eighth mayor better, than any former ones.—Mrs'. Po ek, o Lori, nie. Mr. I&L,Lindery last week.—Mr. W. Moon shipp�il of Dashwood, -passed away' 'At his enjoy®ia-solo, in which the choir Prince. Rupert has had although this T. J. Berr. lias returned from spend- 'her gister,' Mrs, Thomis speech. very hogs rom this, station on Tuesday home there on Tuesday. One brother eighteenth mayoralty term 'Ing a week or 'two,. with I tX iss Ettli-Bell-w-ho, is Attending Nioi- the sang the Much credit'is due is the k-, a- T.,84, Judging by the. Speech from Miss Wells, of near Blyth, and -two sisters aurvive. %iation of the city.* I in - London, hag­-beien- spend - morning.— W­�f U0 id ;he incor Mr. and Mrs. Hqnry'Horton,, and -We mall Scho way lift W1 trained and instruct- :Brief rn thaf Mis. Hort -days with her parents' Mr. noling some time Hay Insurance Co. The annual to Mr odwin in the aplend since I on Ing 'Throe, the session should, neither be has returned after spe s�The Miss�ion Band of 'the are pleased -t6 lea a few meeting of the. policyholders of the long nor contentious ad the chief an- at the home of Mr. G. McCall. ed the ciioir�'r :-At the evening service United hurch-held their meeting on who has been quite poorly, is unprov- d Alis. A.'BOII.��Mr. Ruasel Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Striday, afternoon with a large a ne a t- ing.—Mr. Alex­-S0ark9, o f oui nouneements; were: Mr. J. W. OAtwein took a special iparf - hyaii, *ho has'b.een 'spendin Insu ee Company was held in the 'respected residents,, -who - --A..Hog In one ot]Telr�mimbers, or. -t spent Same 1. Carradiary Ministers Plenipotentiary STANLEY town all here on Monday, with ie hymn, tendance and the following interest . weeks W ith his aunt Miss M., P�inf; Zith pilp Net ptogr months recently with �,us �Qnv �1 aris-and Tbkid; a "me was givefi,,- Readings gayth left for his home at Dee)F Lal;e Ao be sent to P �ndayieev, The nianigeg's fin, Annual Meetitig.—Th annual meet, ood att 16 S# iphill, Nor- Sparks,: Ahlo-week. �Au i MIry Hej� port a, 1). 6D the, In iour v a Legislation -Varna Associate Library" ai;ei,*l �ifieljlr, Kenneth I o11 _Tnu& 0�4r-iirc SN 11infis; instku� 0 arisfiig out of the re- ng f the n iAl f Carmel: huroh, week _ge" A�r held in the Frame Church, a -fair meeting,- showed in a Greta Re6ve Robert Higgins' has rethrne& ,cent conference between the Domin- was 2.042 polibieg� i foi& ns and Mis e 4 ;ihe aprival coAZregational'meeting mentals, AliceHiggi 'borhood, -TO** Was n rielgh ion and the province. attendance of the members being -)n December 31st, 1927, ,cpveri, 4 1, mie followed by'the study by from GodCrich, where he hhO bee fdr P ter_ exiin. uircli am a res*�E eing the past eek. --Mrs. Thomas rW t was indulge& an' - total amount at risk of $7,'149,045.00. 0 omplete revision of the present. TR Liby an's report show ding December Miss Morrison, concluded this inter 1sh Uall, HeAaal.l. Dan "bra Pending c ad a circulation of 1,800 and that The losses for the year were.,sall, for the year all —The Hensall Con- IIIunti! -i o, --early a, Onancial arrangements contemplated Reid, on Friday Ittst at esting programme. -v�ho has been indisposed for. the:past inr the Duncan report, money grants onikL�,exercisas we W�bek "ok a( Ang,, there are now 750 books on the $19,713.15, which is the biggest loss 3Nt,; 1927' was tion School held a very enjoyable ),.is now i;q ned for many 8 p.111- �Devotl re -con- tinua -nicely. -eing placed there this the Company has sustai Friday evening of las The total assets, including. n 'Rev. J. Mellro evening t shelves, 10 b duct6d by the pa�foi, Y on —We are laageclto, repo -Ie�e Cochrane, to Mrarifirfie'Viovinces made last sea- last year. The membership fee is $1 ears. form of a skati 9 Party- Fred Berry, -who 1 s'iri the Cliniou­ Hoi- Ben and- Alex. McGregor supplied eX_ ium. notes, amounts to sion ai� to -be continued. for two 'books And .$1.25 -for three residue of prem B.D., -who also presided over the eve- week,in the 11 tink� A 'very pera- evening with are glad to held on the Hansa pital;'foll6wink 1), very-Seriouso cellent PC a books. The Board would like to see $225,850.53. The Company is in a -nino, proceedinj� spent, after which: tioll-' nariiely the irrott and; reyNorkman as Negotiations continuing with Prairi be Able to report that "The -Blue Ban- pleasant time was amputation of hig J.. ever family in the comunity a mem- sound financial condition. Messrs. j. nianagf -turn of natural Te- Or of Presbytertlil leg, is getting On wonderfully well n n is still wav- they all repaired to the basement of of, Mrs, r W -To. A. very enjoyable eve Provinces for TO ii where lunch was �nt. -Mrs. - By ii- rd the surrounding the Unit fillam. Heur was sp( diney 'Me ber as there is reading for everybody. A. Manso , W. Consitt and W. Swe t' ed Churc The friends in Hensall Donal -are, expected The Boa is sources. rd for 1929 is as follows:— zerwere elected directors for a three- is, it served.—We believei that Mr. George will be pleased to learn. that and little, son, d and Messrs. W. S. Johnston district. The fact of the matter a U� 'TOM ClintqUrJ400P1 taL.rl. Government considering restora- Messrs. John Rathwell, Fred McCly- year as received the contract for has no notion of -dying and you can- Hudson In somewhat improvedand has, b a: -able home f rs Rnd A. F. Hess, auditors. Mr. . W. at it. T tion ter British Columbia of railway mont, Alf. Ingis, Roy Connell, II40de-- -no one 'need the care _IandS and Peiee River block. GOO. Johnston Bit -Beatty, Mrs. Elliott was appointed President, and n far try to,do so, a always pre- his tender ein -t e s. John s T�l P. Rau Ts. Morton Elliott, Mrs nt, d P Sher. Keys, M - M Vice -Preside in will no d good sa a- oubt igive very ay problems of several prov- 'I The past "ar'was the boat Charles Stelck. Mrs. L. Beatty was 1:928,irat the meeting of the Board vai- nd faction.—The-Young People?s League tiv�_,hiatory of thek*,churcb. A- gra ON is outlined at conference, under again appointed Librarian. of �Dii-ectos after the annual meeting; thiiich -held their f $9,395 vr#s�rfflsed for all pur- f the)�nite(l rogu- cc ns —The ideration. School Report. following is y8 - the report for S. S. No. 14, Stanley. ing of -lie subscribers of the Hay efferan residing. Af- -MIJAW in� lar meeting oil Monday eivening, with Annual Meeting.—The annu This is truly gratifying Contract let for grading and bridg looses. the fine missionary Miss Dorothy 11 -and it sho IRA sion to for the month of January. The names, Munkopal Telephone System. was deedi citing - ; : , . - 1. . 4' ing Hudson Bay Railway exten spi that is man est. amongst our ter the devotional part of the Sr. IV—Willie held last Saturday with only a small - the following prop Fort Churchill. are in order of merit. Moreovek,�.ihe progress that was over Stuart Horton, Dorothy number of the subscribers present. in charge of M as Noi ft yetmorcai Kenzie, . . . . . . mooring tower to be erect- ale k. Jr. IV— The flw��cial report. of the has been made by thb*blessing of God was gaven an F—arq--nifilar, Audrey Murdoe Syste%,,for difficult - G. Luker: , Reading, Master Rae Pat - ad Orville Worlanan, Harvey Cameron. 1927,§hb*s a balance on under tryingt, and eircum trumenial, Miss Luk6r; toq�� on airship base near Montrea and havol of dVer stances is surely,ebilvincing that He is terson; ins aura A resolution was adopted 'C' public air terminal for a rplanes pro- Jr. 111—Margaret McKenzie, L $1,700,00. 4% J. But d. vide Belle Wright, Mary Aldrich, Mabel reconirdinding that the Tovwship on'OUT iside in L�v�kY. sense of the ic was taken by Talbot. Sr. 11—Margaret Jones, An- neil word, Besides th4--regular contribu- titled "Making a hoice"; solo, Con Arrange to have conti6iious tiong that were r4M ddeu, The mJ46ting. closed Departments of Health and Soldiers a by'the congrega- He dr 'e�w-"c 6nzie, Elmer Hyter, Alex. service 'over the system. At resent er.—With �he v4ry cold weathe�% C' . 1 Re-establishment to be tion; the differe societies of the pray amal- Ice -Juat me Belk& NteBeath, Wilmur Jones, Wesley the servi givery subscribers is con et.a.,rood e7;ample in the latter -part 61 thig',ynonfli, our _coop artment of na- thurch have s "Ofifiallm- in single dep - tinuous with the exception of three '*10ii60D&y0 gd�hted a Iairge demand wjai i finno Jones. Ist.�Audrey Cochrane, Har rs are finding tianal health and veterans' welfare. old Jones, Harvey Hayter, Aubrev hours on Sunday and Christmas day thew brave efforts z to...taise money for deale —Mr., -and Mrs. David the gooa cai r se T-hC following is a fO the needful. Trade treaties -between banada and Farquhar. Primer—George Clifton— allowed for, meals. of Millbrook have purchaskw. -they have been do- Robinson, VIM enable— at _staterfnent of whiLf RSSr jean Kerr, Tr. Pnn% foreign countries" to be sub- R. M. Avery, Teacher. ing financially: 'tidles, Aid, $388 34- Col the, prope y of , 0 to toreadtheainhIle o' Brock Street, And intend becoming thread the finestleedle, -n-fitted to Parliament. 001"�-:-$5"D-10; Yuthg� n to I der fa r Sabbath Sch� tge We HENSALL vi,112 obli are not amaz" Club, $817.96- S., $198.25; Sun- future residents of this KIPPEN Fine Dwelling Property IFor Sale total� welcome them' to our village. Mr, �The un- beam. Missio� Farmorg.—With but a short time to go and Baiid; $59.55; luring and. Mrs. Robinsonlare Parents of Mrs. n , 'bad placed in -his hands for sale ispeeta�lbdat baly V .9's eqwl to thcoo nold Glad HAY dersigned ba. ? not check gx0eirditures e winter months yo a most comfortabb�'iiihd well -finished dwelling ------ 4Mrs. Thomas Welsh ilftereat%5,sodkhCm ack.'Tonwan't Mae neont, You th -will be Past, Why $1 974.20.. The $7;274.32; receipts, James 4,: e - School Report.—The following is up on our wants ? Look over ur impl throughout, no improvements or repairing the year were met has been conifined to her room for the to be W-6 001610d �e� Hufidiedd o hoomda 06T11% Now fly needed; a cheerful situation and pos- 7,42 bal We f 1. r �'r inents and seel what is to be repaired. re. OnS6 M :r., ._ r�;," ool Section No. 10, 0.34; ana-?,�, the rep(ojt of Sch jA the time when one can give their best past week under the doctor's care, but 1yo, Use 6vrst7whd*e�Rw.UtMd 7 at- nobly And ly ;ession can be given to suit purchaser. Apply our budget �alloes� samts6nd0ar HAY: Sr. IV—Grace Dick 786 W=3 tetion to same. A good line of wood work is progressing Ugh McEw( 9 always on hand, tngues, shafts, to G. Par V !rqe J. Sutherland at Rensoll Post Office. a of Writing m 726; Ted Munn 723 whiffletrees, 8.� ing A. balance o 'tI46.00 on bond �f- at dat 313 MaIigaret Dick 696. Jr TV — JiTyl nechyakei, buggy rims. spokes, also plough ter all the- fin andi6l -4train,is, astound- ricelY—Mr- Walliam, Thmapson, wh: Alvin Bell 76(1 repairs. De Laval separator supplies, Fire- ir the past� ififtm- geEwan 791 (Hon.)' Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ing and indeed, very creditable to our has been in Hoyisall fo t,,, t r, tubes. chains, patches, cemen, etA-. n 4aimet Mo�sso 745, Hele A -fine spirit, or bar., of *eekg, a�yiryg to the illnCss and, At the' 014 Stan& W. L. Wellis. 313M Welsh, Hengall, announce the engage- Pre byterian flodk. - G. On 1759, ­Mary Hiuser 677, Harold death of: hi; mother.. MNotes.—Mr. Gilbert Jarrott, of the ment of-theix youngest daughter�, good will and cl�jai. wig seen irl the -Elder 043. Sr. Ill—Dorothy Corbett returned to big home' in Western University, Londo Dorothy Isabell, to - Mr. E. Laird argre gathering iiktabled and it Thompson, 622 J ie Dick .597 (failed), Trene n, spent a .—A four*-'iet, 'play ass visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ickle, the wedding to take lace the unanftously manji4sted in a very CWtijo� this we0k. Jr. 111—Annie of th4 meet.: entitled, "'Wanted A Wi , De Isaac Jarrot ry 6 --al way at anby the, ? of the Coleman 689 (Hn.), Mary Coleman Young 5.54 (failed). Ing by raising 66A t, of our village, during latter.paft -of Februa prge Died In D,etroit.­Wo* 11yoli rd was receiv- h p, S 6. S. II—Ed- the past eek.—Miss Eva Stackhouse 'gri -5.95, Annie Hiusser .136 -thlinks to the Geat League of the Hensaii United Church Corbett N2 Edna Car- of Brucefield, was a week end, visitoi ed here on Thursday last of the death $10 0. We rendet­ ay fayd in the Town Oa Smith, of Detroit. Giver f all goo&I'iAd *0 go fat- "beft 67S (Hon.). Jr. IT—Ken ]�Ider at the borne, of Mr. and rs. James of Mrs. Barbar h' Pebrugry.artf;­ This play as been ifi To keep abreast with the dent -and who. desire whiph 5,te svb an - of the London Roa&— Mrs. Smith was barn in Ireland 74 t6 the new year oli' best In footwear, we have just ;placed into Stock 'Several lea4filg. n Dougal 530 B. McLean, gres lot a nuwbei of week un in d Jack Mravyi 530 (ITon.). First Mrs. James McClyrdont, of our vil- year ago and 'come when a small ep*-d, trusting in,M -;&he doeth all PTO 6i miss MI Euig and (not.) dpT the dir etion Spring styles of "ARCHGRIP86 the pkodudt of oni of- -Cana lage, is spending a few days at the child with her Parents to this district, things well.—Sjg�16d 6n, �ehalf of the �e I r df I r, r , .. 1. 1 f I , - ­.. 1. . � 11 'Miss J� Johwtbi em s i>f la es 0.3tt 60 % � .- , � 1, Munn. Primer I,, and prowlses 6'be tweat rnan settling in Hibbert Township, where Board of Manag is the firs:i pUy, Munn. Marks home of her daughter, Mrs. Ve he gub- real treat.* As this We Oger you the�,safiO saw.�C� Ai, eiij ah6e, stores. b Alax. V;e;k Before and Mayor AA -A6 Mr. ;he spent her early life. of Priyie�,"Advert,—T a der of merit, Best eanduct— Terryberry, of Tuckersmith. . 0 1 this year, ill "Arcligripall in widthu 19 taken from Stewart, Teacb- GOO. Coleman, of. Stanley, who - has after bay marrIage She %pent some ject ofthe sk le put on injtSnaul e6,ra*de&t;6 eapaci-�IY.' A shipper of cattle during years. in Hensall, moving from here a British T, ig a, son of at active linds been, twograd=6, Wbich, wi VODA—A in P'a el the n winter,' shipped another to Clinton, and later to Mithigary,'aad the viiisfeal l9st. �.jabak lift, IIIAIS,4ft b6ur�, Wit 'be enCuban heel rigid 9�ank fine ear load front our st&tion on Sat- spent the last years Of her life with was *611 nd urday last�The young people of St. her son, Lou, in Detroit. On Iffoliday' boY And Yung star '0 'a graduate their dt&k �Tld Andrew's Unite& Church are busy evening last she was striekdn with was boell Ver� 141sk the mn'th 6Ikqk,-aii,ad6 aIPast week abn lippet, t:�fielled ftolit, ill was 0 l4gling vaciding -a PIZ .1mavM 'as 'atitledi "'Wanted, Pleurb;Y fr4m tvhich� she. t nd. ft.t y abe on� of., rally, and passed ewar WedAeAdZy the manly 91 or -of: p6tt A %rife." This promiseg. to Y'o the. 6 u1s, of f n *111gui bri.dk We Pon& the- beat plars, tzt have been given in evening. She leb#.Ss oulit her all, 4�r!�6rt arobe," li t aiia Lo ny *0 eve; part, and no doubtwhon Detroit, betuldeA a njivibCt of nCqihevrY tutte 'rho charsettift are all loss two gotta, Daid aa for it b for i,-. , -a,., . - .! it W� our;f, W, owith a owded Zd. Ono qualftt� 0" rdt r to tht noikth­of urds 7 Vf� --tho, me quality y6d, tt6 ftmoal took #I -me on, Ag- r dd t aM ­i:�h son rt rq,� Ott bi 6b& Of A"wAlid it "n, its TUO 06, x ji�� N