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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-04-13, Page 4APRIL 13, 1928. 4,� .1'11E HURON E XPOSITOR 4 77- X" 0 THE HUM, Wk' XQ YOU': �411'0'1�M�.�,� PA p, _. 1140_.i 0 X� 44,�� �-gg st q h, & j V" g� UN _kU IhQ Amov?,A TY -4 Jay" f va, do 4A M D, "d 'g 'M %bi "Tom ?A, " �, , I � 5 "'. Oe W 01M, R A 'q� it'i'00'r Oil "T a *R� � 'i 4w, ol'1444; *V4 ............. mleoo 'WAG '0 04� 94 oun 40 QA en RW P "A 040 �,*, � r� assisted V 994 the attft,� _11 '44 "MY i 141 M sidg� by rwv- W. "A' 19" a," n1nMaMninpIn �,-NAWMAo,; 114 AT 1�. " Jpaglo 00"I'l �V inve "Wo,4pi tlae a 'Do a DR - R , bearem- VOTO 401 of BruceAeld, The pall .1 o;'UP d .4 epqMfl wwp- qq' 144F R R o 'D I 1-n "I' - -, JW �A W iW X� I ., � -7 X* :4 oi, 'I (Z Kc i OKI onson and C4=, 11�s fitephour t4 C R., wo aphews of the deceqsed. Xr.'.Rayae Jr, IV—TW=4 �41;qv 4 ORONO, -4, is *,a,4Qt since M T visit ydth P4,4ffi`V,4s ITAI�Ia prt 4 rolw_ 14 roaas VOW In, LOU 'A _4 4 Y, XOL004, 461AU Wild, Zouneth W 'iW , *%o Pya, Ifturgeoin, 1,W4.144�,0M.9l4p , 0 L `4� ut was of such Madly and upri acter that ke niade I �,r,,GTTA p ptry have"they ibeiiit in the de- owns -wherever he was kn =d the Sr. M—Lzwveno �T�'nsj 30th: KQNI. ourl coridition,th -bav been for largd number that assembled tp PQV neri mmw,�6 tq Qum's thl wepk orore,.: Usually it is r last respects and the 1�ewatlw thei p that become im.- floral tributes showed the high eatee TO'tha EdAor Of HUVOn'b oncessiou road bl 'th the breaking up 0 0 wl 11.e v so WoWd y �OU of in *1da ",the &C60�d 'was hold, He ew b nd as -a staunch Presbyterian and ai space in Your to w orker, taking an ac- tePlY to u4pav- article whidt s. !$Al�41xe Kv eta at this year it is the earnest church w and to S�6 V, , highways, dren ao 4, tford B�eacon of Werch 22nd, rt PpIy the county tive part in Brucefield Presbyterian the Stm , �chil Of -were the home of USMOW, s uaedi roa church for many years. Later o n he and signed by Ed. Xw%iir- t dshat are imPass 3. . psub, Mi. of our villa",, 07 , 'driver, who t& kes a side transferred week. field, Gode in which he states that �he to Knox Church, My llst,' .00; The later transferring to the lie harm been given wriang impresslions in.- —Mr.: T14o else er s. zoad, where nol motor tra ich, and ffic has pass- r Pay $4,60,1 IC. rubb United 0hurch, North Street, of which f happenings in Bayfield, and Iuite sold vl� g9od'teo get thrQugL s -ed Over, is in luck, he will er at the time of his agree with him that the public is not f 11 Ur. Roy f rader, $C19 he was a memb �but over -.the� week eno there was no death. He leaves to mourn his loss, in possession of the fad$ about the TutIcer0W@Uriug the nk,+._Qu# cipal Wbrld, P p �L. Smith, last with Q�:3 'around he C. his widow, three sons and one sister, village of Bayfield that they should a nu Hospift re getting through the main roads. '14A �' 0,0 th S at Hensall bee The reasons assigned are many and his three sons b aO'ne, Ae, in the rummer of 1926 the �pummer eek. of edside during.his illness. varied. S visited- his,.parents, 6uats­—I�t 04 -TeL �Xfg­ onle claim it is the fault The correspond m at his have. ent states the., inting, $144.., W, eing with h! :d4 -nd, some of this. progreosive rOt m residents a cars; others, that this was a peti- MT.' an over the Co., euoplies�` and IMLLSGRESN residents of Bayfield circulatmi 4 fr Lock* Petty sual winter with little tion to have the village'd orporat- bolift 0 ; , an unu snow Rose Park- fric- Co. ]Farmers' and BuRders' Attent4on—Just ar- P 2v, -the holidays� at �ha _etii., $104-3G.; and much Iros, but all a�e rived a car of Portland cement. agreed we , also ed; and afte Jajipary election, elie�t_ hill, have a full supply of Beachvlle stone lime, ed mostly YOUng, Progressive. wkerube�4 home 'parents Mr. and WIrs. J. $487.50, �or, ee., hydrated lime, hard wal ,a,�poretion of B that some plan will haive to be devis I plaster, lath, r�ortar and asked for a disirle K. May, teadher of -less office tolls, e on dire d for road protection in spring, be- color, plaster paris, hair, etc. Kindly gxr� us dories,' 5.�O or a call when you are in need of bmilders"gup- the village, which was, granted, Now S. D Hay, is spending the R. freight f rinting, $20.60. plies. Mrs. R. Cudmore, Hensall, 011L Phone The =11 ore another year comes 'round, t1tore selfistyled young progaressives liolayoxg r parents in'St. Marys. Snuth, p the roads Huron County has always No. 107. 8.148-1 teacher of 8, S. -No. adjourned to meet again on Monday, did not let all of the ratepayers have -7th, at 1.30 a�lock p.m.—A. F. May boasted about will tha a vote in the matter as to, whether 10 SU. I so spending �he holi. Y. P. L. The Young People's League was held on Friday night, there minority in d Igess, Clerk. -T a majority or a ,:tfome in of haming, our i� 13 past. 6th. Rey. Mr. Connor took favor village digincor- roads'. arts have been. quite True, they will be repaired, but the April charge of the meeting. We opened put us back bad�thiiq ��10 week or two in Some and thereby poratd repair bill will be enorraous� and it our meeting by singing Hymn 476; where ago placer, impassable. As a con- parmers, and -3ujidom, Attentiom-4ust ar. we emerged from 53 years of Portladd cement. We also the, tyl sequen I p few cars and Euster rived a car is the keeping down of costs that will Rev. Mr. Connor then led in prayer d e themselves Ptogres- have a J!uJI #upply' of�-, Bqadhvill stone lim�. h Mi "Resurrection," which were irlue ap- was sung; -Miss Rena sives� for the word, when -oil- hyArated.,11me,:hard pial'ilaster, lath, morta ffic, legislation. Hymn 192 sualyzed,_'I __n as yet over the;h dforce some new tra Stephenson th its prefix Pro -forward, but '*Dpget the K. - col9r.,plaster Duris�, hay.'etc. M44�y iive. us preciated. en took the devotion" has for d Y.P. 'meet If cars would keep off the roads for d at a can %ften you are iyv need of buqders' sup- Briefs.—Mrs. A. C. Hoggarth, of fully -4t Of the meeting; Mrs. (Rev.) they have turned us back and should ing this ri ay evening n T is to be a mee 'Phone Norwich, is fpending a- few da with Friday Too XQ say a week, just as soon as the frost part 1drs., IL CWtaom Hensall. On . t. g .. at! Co nor read a chapter from Jesus' be dubbed as RegTersOrs. Niow it is' 8 p. M. ting of e7. 8148 rs, T. Xur- very nicely the ground,it 'ven 'Announcement—Mr. and Mrs. RObt. her. parents, Mr, andt Pry Mee V. - Hymn 232 was su-ug- not Hydro -that some are opposed to, the exegid-v -Y.P.. at se Hogjarth,- of amel Teachings of the K u -I help, materially, but, then, car Miss Nellie Taylor and Miss Verg but the method they took to get it. p.m. in tlAg:.`,t�riday schol dock-4bliss Gertrude Id iOOM Of St- Clark, of St. Marys, announce the en - Toronto, spent the Easter holidays- cathopri dda -A wo up gagement of their daughter, Jean A., rs'will do no such thing, even if Smith read short stories. We were He states there was some legal tdngle Andrewli d Church on Friday Mr. and owile with her arents� Mrs. Jar. sperit e a, son ewming.,' `xV 'bad a taste of spring, t6 Mr. Ernest 'Pepper, of Sarni 'of. , it would save time then favored with a mouth Or- concerning the election and that he -and fainil _-Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougal e 6 -9 ru H!oggarth in the Ion Glenn Love and Alf- trustees resigned, ut that is only sunInTer,614,winter, all three seasons Pepper, of Hen- y. 5 an relat I, Urle, and car repairs by so doing. Car sele�ctiGii� by Of Mr. and Mrs. *in� Reuben CAdmore and farnily, -Miss F. with -frie in in the S�'aoa. 0 ver the sall, the marriage to "take place quiet� aird Philips. The collection was taken, giving to the public a synopsis, of the h ownefs have to Pay a license to the Cudinore, of Tronto,were bisteT visi Dashwood after wich we were favored with story. The trustees did not resign holiday'..,,. I- think most of us prefer ly the iddle of A-pril. her, Jojm-t� of Londo also lames 'rTa11% Government before they can run their -ner, the defeated candi- the sipeirig- , w'eather at -present, with following is It6rs 'at the home of -their moit. �J. of London, sppn another mouth organ selection. Hymn untfl Mr. Mier S�hol Report.—Thie —Mr e holidays Mrs. R. Cudmore. anAra. E. led 582 was sung. We closed our meet- date and John, Pease, the returning `rumrnertqJ�ok forward to, and win7 the repott of the Easter examina- cars and they feel they are justif Sw&itzer and little daughter, Lois, at"th,61-i espiktivet hoes , -vs. WM.1 in running them where and when ing by all repeating -the Mlzpaln offikaer, vent to an attorrley's offite in ter in fU.-Alstant future­-Zhere are tions -for School Section No. 'I, Tuck- Miss Irma Iliggins and frienol of De- Bell, of Windsor, -spent thg vveek,erid- �and Benediction. Exeter and entered an action to un- a few,460ars, changing hands Ahese ersm'ith-: Sr. IV—Donald Walker they please. If the roads suffer, that Notes.—Waster John Farquhar, Of seat them at Osgo�de 'Hall, Tor -onto. days on,'a"ount of the roads,'2nd so iroit, spent.the Easter' holidays with with, -his parents IVIT. 540, Sandy Pepper 536, Beatrice Vol-. o,- rela-,­. Is look ont. Let Mr. and -Mrs. R. Higgins and family. A. Bell fa�;Ily alrd" tho, the Government Hensall, is spending his Faster hOli- At the close of the poll on June 20th, it is that',-Voney comes to those 'that land 52A. Jr. IV—Nelson Pepper 56P, is$ P many e repair bill. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 192.7, the -returning officey took the wait. it'.-suiely s n 11 nd tha ln p 4 Mrs.'Laura Milaer and, M' pleasm; the Government pay th a I wi t He faff 5 9 Sr. III—Miargare, of 'Windsor, were holiday "Visitors � in, e, 10 see him agalji� aivd� to see They- get the money from motor own Cochrane._,MIss Muriel Carlile is ath that the election was carried on 'blo-s n6ody good. Everyon,6 is . re- 613. Jr. jll�cecil Dilling 60 and Mrs, Hensall and vicinify, �vith their MIM 1061[iZ4 .80, well. ers to do it. Let them use it for this spending a few weeks with her aunt, legally and lawfully and -no irregulari- ializing AM- �valuc of the 'horse and :Charlie Wilkinson 954 (absent). 11— gerland intly; of Loodoin, ..were erous relatives:and friends.. ssGei- Mrs. J. Logan, who has returned tj e of Mr�' and ose, and no other. ties in it. Then he and-,tbe�defeuted buggy.',i6 I ese.. days.—Quite a number Edison Forrest 420, Jackie Traqu6air Easfer_ju�rts atthe 1orn purp Windsor.—Mrs. W. Turner is spend- Florence Welsh, of London., spent the the candidate went to Exetei -and took attend6dAh6-, Easter services in St' _32�, Rliby Pfaff 320, Dorothy Tra- week end at the home of her prents Atrs. Owen. Geiger and'. familyi—Mism ing the week end with friends in the oath that there were six irregu- Andre7isT lied Church on Sunday quair 319, Mildred Madge 30i,'Heler. -r,, left for. her motorists point of view, but it does Clinton.—Miss E. Godkin is spending lirities in the 'election. It was then despite th4-' unseasonable weather- Walker 28, Harold Willard -2'-41.. Pr. Mi. and rs. Thomas Welsh, 'and a17 Betty Stewia S t,.."teache . --where.she so with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, home in, Win sor-this week not 90 far enough. The Government her Easter holidays at her 'home 'near the Trustees resigned to save trouble Rev. R IQ,onor gave very impressive —Ruby Dalrymple -best in Writing.; Jean Elder who a -week's vacation. - — Mr. does pay a large portion of construe- W�inthrop. 'Mis� Grace Love, who and expense. Tl�)se charges wer,2 Easter' messages. Even the beauti- Ross Forrest, best in* � Arithmetic; Misses 'Helen and w ill spend James , Troyer an&'family has been working in London for a ful flower's which decorated the church ng. High- hold good' positions in London, were arid Mrs. tion. costs and upkeep on Provincial sent down to Hn. Attorney Price at Bruce Vol -land, best in Readi guests at the home of their parents, of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays jughways, but it is not alone the few months, has returned home again. Toronto and he wrote Ux. Harnwell, spoke of --the resurrection. The choir est marks in Spelling: Sr. IV----�Beat- Mr. and Mrs, John -Elder for some with. Mr. aud.Mrs. George Hudson and County roads —Quite a number attended the Su'O- Clerk of Stanley Township, that a man rendred,mithems, "Christ the Lord rice Volland; Jr. IV, HelenPfaff; Sil. Faster holidaysMr. Arnold Bell, of Mrs" George Troyer. ---miss Elva ffol-� highways hat suffer. T tion sale of the late An4rew Kain on th.at would make such a statement az, is Risen" and "Within Hi Love A16id- Bell; Jr. III, Cecil Dil-I rot 'of Kitchener, and. and town -ship roads suffer to an equal Friday last.—Mr. Keith Love, of Lon- that, was not fit to act in the capac- lug duiA._-,,Parts,taken by -Mr. and li,g-, 2nd, Edison Forrest. 'Highest 01 spent the week end with his ton,: teache Mother, Mrs. Bertha Bell. -,Mr. . and "ton, teaoher of Kitchener, -and, Miss if not greater extent, and townships don University, spent the week end ity of a returning officer, andas de- Mrs. J. R,"McLean and a trio part by thmetic, Margaret 'Bell, 100. r. ge pa -rental in Ari -,aydney Ge! r and family of hipuie�---lyliss Agnes- Fair: - and county have -no income -from a 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. barred from that office, and that is isses 14isop, McGregor and Cooper. Number on YOU, 118.—Rossie Broad-' Espanola, are guests at the home of bairn is spending her Faster holidays" 10, of course, Lovo_—Xir. and Mrs. Geo. Stephen- what leaves the village of Bayfield in —D-On!t forget the Mission Band -foot, Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. 0 blis. J. Hudson and, licensing system They 4 wen Geiger and fam- with -Mr. 6nd son, of Walkerton-, spent the week the tangl(j it is in to -day. One'would meetlrl� tw� e held Saturday, April Easter Services.'— Special Easter - tial assistance from . �b —Miss eatrice Madge, of Lon- faniily.—Mr. Alpine McEwen. has receive substan be services were held, in Carmel Presby- Ilyt nd at the hme of his parents, M7^ be almost led to think th, thos-2 13th, t*,2.30 p.m. Let everyone spent' the week end with her rented DT.,. Mbir's, farm �on Ahe Sr&' overnment, but -they have to ex- -.the and Mrs. obert Stephenson. young progressives did -not have very prese7vt-4irite a number atten terian Church on,Sunday with a arge don, k -Madge- cimcession- 4 Hay, recently -vacated. ercentage of uch more undertheir hat than hair. the sale of stock and implements 'of attendance. Rev. Mr. MIlroy deliv_ pArents , Mr. and, Mrs., Walte pend a much greater p 111 h.- and -by� F.- Faber an'd`familyii� .—Mrs G F, Smit teIr own money before this assist- BAYFIRLD Regarding his statement of figures,e the late Aiidriew Kain on, Friday aif- -,ered very fine serm iat6 to nd family ons. appropy infant son, Of St. Mays, so'ar�d *WIII *Ifli� -his fanift -10,0r4' On t ance is avai-lable. Brezes.—Dr. and Mrs. Lewis, of says on previous years, but gives no ternoon, last at HilIsgreen. People Raster, while the choir rendered &pe- arion Scott, of Toronto, are.Easter the' farm A6& the ''first of - *47— Of '0 1.100 less like the ir.,;oi idea it see., and thus music, while those taking Toonto, motored here Wednesday date�s, and claims there was ests with r. and.' C Nt t. Jack Eld HOW would it be for the Govern- M s itself. You part in the quartetes and- the solos 94 and spent the Easter holidays the on the collector's roll, but again gives human nature,�. sserts Miss Sarah Manson?'bf Zurichl i -and, Mrs ment to authorize township council, om h of..a- sale did themselves.much justiep, all tak- week ' end t thiff home guests of Mrs. Woods. They were no date. He also says there was $270 very seld ear that is .. lasteir holidays with the, -to levy a motor tax of heir own ev- accompanied y Mrs. Buchan, who for telephone debentures, which is not -nDt largely attended. Men go mile� i,g their parts splendidly. Followihg spending her T! M 2 rs� J. Elder an In this way and miles to a sale just for the sake is the order of -service: 11 a.m., ub- her grandparents, Mr. an4 D/rTs. Rot.. -ery spring? t0wnshiP has been in Toronto for the past three correct, as it is Only $117 On. the ro nd �h�Fe who.has b6ifi confinied to her fathers would be able to say to a mionths�-Mrs. Fisher, Of lUtchener. He makes statement that dielegateE. Of a chance meeting with Other ject, "Witnesser'to the 'Resurrection, , McArthur�—Mrs. -HeatheringtOn A. little- son, Herbert, of� Toronto, spe�it room suffering very �eve;r6ly with eiir motorist: "This road is really not fit is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. A. Ed- have been going after Hydro for 15 friends. male quarte#d,"`The' King of Saints Easter.with-her- I parents, Mr. nd Meg. trouble, is improving slightly and the :�io _=npr Shall Soon- Appear," Messrs. McLay- ds are - that. u, and 4 n 'and -also with Mr best wishes, of her frien for, motor traffic, will not be so for a wards—Miss Phylis Baco T rs. years. We will take exceptio , to that T. 0. Drummond, t Bagnall and son, of London, were statement, as hds. memory may be 9URICH en, Taylor, Carneron nd MeLaren; and Mrs.' E. Drummond and family: she will soon be restored to'heilth a-, 'Week, but if you insist on using 1, , Tell guests of Mrs- Wm. Hall over Eas- galloping, or possibly he has an elastic Mre Real Estate Changes.—Mr. E. contralto solo, !Let. Thy Will B —Mis. and Mrs. Orville Titcbell aiid gain. ­Mr; And Mrs. Wes. Vermer,�of. the license will be ten dollars.' ter.—Norman Tilker, of the Standard conscience, as portrayed in the above F. Klopp has sold hi fine -150-acre Done," Mrs.W. A. Mc,�Paren; antheioa-, p�n, and lamily, and, family, of Goderich, spent a few days K 11 e Mr*. of course, statement in figures regarding Hydro. 'farm on the co er of the Zurich road "When I Survey. -the and family,, ot. ollars, would not go very Bank, was at his fiome in Hrriston rri oss 7 p.m. I this week with Mr. and Mrs,'Charles e�, o% g h Mr, "The Asoeiisionjl� minister,' quartette, Lo 1�1 ' ' I foll -,the, Easter holiday4----�Mr. and 11e says he has -a statement giving. and Bronson Lhie, to big son,, Th Roadl a i6, Mi. and'Mrs. Alf. lar in road upkeep, but then, again, 1v Ariks.—The dance in the Town Hall -Eas­ f the Cross, of T me, int -one car -would not do mueb. damage. Mrs. Victor Burt and family, of an estimate, showing we would have Bertram ,Klopp,,,,whto has also ur ladies, "In the. Shadow o O� Monday eveningl under . the aus Road spL London, and Mr. and Mrs. York, of to have 100 homes to contract for 12 hased a the Ii ock, irilplements, Miss J. White MTs., A. D�ougall, Mrs. Dance Club -was ter -with Mr. W. Mo -Laren sui& The dollars would multiply with the ven. J. Patterson And Mm.W. A.'McLar- -Ploes of the Helisall Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. months in the yew; also 100 cottages etc. Immediate Possession is gi very -well attended and a goQ.d.time family.--4MIss Graham, of London, is -traffit. it would be pretty hard on Fred Baker over Easter.—Mrs. Wal- at six months in the year. The Clerk "Our Guide ven Unto -Miss Je h music was the guest of an Bonthroul_� —Mr. John Beehler,. of Blake, as en; anthem, was reported. Excellent -1 and Miss Jean the nio-torist,but it would -be fine for ter Johneton was at Clinton over Eas- of the town has letters stating there sold his 37-acie grass farm, part lot Death," choir. evening iby the Miss. Aie Maxwel _A"b*__Com=union, -gervim supplied for the _th&'_tOwnShIP taxpayer. ten—Arriong those home for the Fas-- werw no uch etimtes giveu1__Th064d -18- N. B., Arthur held. - Whifby College, � arS4 A,�(�Ian Orchestra 49f_Lucan,_,wha are- Maxwelb__ of ter holidays were Fred and Lawrence young roressives were put into pf- R�,. who gets ate possession.— on Sunday morning last,at the Unit - well, known in Hen"If, having been spending h� aster 7ho) ys MT. and Ms.'S. �XeArthur Fowlie, London; Izetta Kerner, New flee -in �anuhr�, 1927. The audit -shi&et X� the alletiori SdIL- of the lands -and ed Church, the meuibiirsip roll was ere 011 foTmer Ocas* supplying and BRUCEFIELD Dundee; Alma McKay, Anna Dewar, showed a balance on hand of $2,276.71; goods of the f2lie Andrew* Kain, Mr. added to, h� certificate 14, by profes- h Ins G functions J. W. PeckMis Helen Easter Viitors.—The following were ces and.othQr music or dan -y visitors here over Annie Elliott, Mr. and, Mrs. Ford, To- taxes collected for 1927 were - $840; -Emanuel ReicheA'purchased the land sion of faith 18 Vie' Sacrament of _Lniday,evefiing last-brOught to'.6it- Clinton, was a guest over *eelk some of the holida �s �Supper was administere the week end: Dr. Will Swan, of ronto; Nina Heard, Kitchener; Thel- for local purposes and with the and Dr. A. Voir, Hensall; purchased the Lord elusion thevery iht�iesting sppow end -with Mr. and.Mrsi4anies A.�B;40._ ma Ritz, Clinton; David Dewar, Ben. $2,276.76 making a total of $3,116.71 the buildings.L.�kt: the. sale of. the to the larags cobgregation, on any &9gress and. fair 'Walter Habkirk Hamilton. Miss Iren. Suidr and Miss meeting& which hiv6 b0it In uly.—Mrs, miller; William Parker, Sarnia; Jean on January Ist, 1928 showed a bat- 'farm of the late John Stephan, last such occasionj wbich was very, ep- for the post week, ` it the Unit6d -spent ' Monday With,, her daughter, Ina Sc4i, of London - Miss L. ur . Woods, Orton—Ethel Jowett, of New ance of $823.70. Now you young pro- the �uic6sor --was the couraging, both -to the pastor and dance eing, - the Margaret, who is reimperatirig froxii, Saturda, -the aften -to; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and gressives, where did all the Mon y ' wi w, M s. the h opeiation at 0 -Swav, congregation. Mr. W. 0. Goodwin -and- qf Toron -ng- Dundee, was the guest of e 90 do r im �argest, of iuy 9f the -meeting Rattenbury and family, of Burli Mrs. J. A. Ferguson over the� holi- to? Please give a statement, The * Notes.—Mr. Ss Samuel Rennie renaer�d a very pleas- �t* -of ppuel G-ascho and Miss Lillian, 'Mi filW"to and Meeting being ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie days.—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and correspondent says there was a state- family have m6V4'incto Mr. H. Wal- ing duet entitled, "So Thou L' est ?, - gor, was a 'or the ga�tqi holY--" Mia. took- as his subject "God t 10 'baby -and Mrs. H. Gapfe, of Detroit, etition 11 - The�, 'fine, an- d ith Miss Eraw 'a' Miss Carrie Dixon, of Galt, spent ment -made in a local paper that the piw's house rec�gtly vacated by Mr. Thy Divine P i's Love.,' F4)1lowing the'sermon, a ays W htilr6nto; mr arid Nis Thompson, Good Friday with Rev. andMs.,Plaull new system was ranchore expensive H. Disjardinie,'4ho -has moved to-tbe them rendered by the large choir was MT . Sydney e infgrit W. I&Kay agdMr..,an W, reception sie1166e Was held, on at the Rectory.—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. which is correct, for it is—much more farm ion the tabyloh- Line—Quite a very -much enjoyed. The title of the - herdWe regret mXotles­�Mrs. Jahn Johnstone, of the is Lov . Aioling," Was aptized t -the me6ting..'A very tW Jowett and daughter, Grace, return- expensive. The correspondent StAtas number from Zurich and vicinity at- anthem, "Within H e b . enjoyin' te, composed of Mrs., Priest h" not i een g1he London Road, had the misfortune to ed -home Tuesday after spending an there.were Other councls. which re- tended Heiisall�$I�jhrg Show on Tues- solo - part taken by Mr. W. 0. Good- pleasing quartet fill and. reak her leg last Monday. A. Joynt, rs. H. Pfile, Mr.! J. Pass- beat of health of li0ei but trust-­Qlat enjoyable winter -in Florida. — Miss. signed and there 'war. always someone day.—Mrs. C.- GAtes, of Detroit, is win, both,4mmbers very -fitting for entii1ed, With a goo& rest and care she W1 She is now in Clinton Hospital, The Elsie Bryon spent the holidays at in authority to call an election. knil visiting at the hom"e'afMrs. Gertrude the occasion.- At the.evenine service more�and MT. H.' Phlle.� oon recu I perate.--Mr. sympathy of her many friends is ex- ,Wonderful Story- of Love%" was'verY s her home in Hamilton. ­The masquer- that surely the law would provide far Hess.—Rev. E. $61telk6lf Kitchener Rev. Mr. Sinelair gave -a ost inter- , iigly. reoe-ved. The pastor ex- and son, Uoydy of London,, speni 66 tended to her in her affliction. --On ade carnival held in the Town Hall Bayfield as Well as any other place. conducted the I I ' . ces in the esti d i iv� Isermon sppvo- plead of the. week end it the 'Thursolayof last week our village and ng servi PiX an , impress pressedi pleasure under the auspices of -the Bayfield. But it looks as though -those dever Lutheran Chujoli-,kt'Sunday, and in for the occasion, also two r�erV dog, spett'a' teotT: wonderful',�u&ess of thess'niedin ,community were startled to hear of gs, Roy White,'of, Lou, Agricultural Society, was a great sue- youing, progressives have played a th evening tbi oervices were in: fne anthems by the Choir W%y and. 41so:,,for the attendnce, which days- ;te6eritly Wi -her parents- Mk the sudden death of Mr. Wm. Collins, ' W cess. There was a large attendance block 'kimeon themselves, while those charge of Mr. X�Datars, a student f /W4,-epeat Thou,91 solo Parts taken by r Clak Ea.Stij Mi�ct gunday Rev. Mrs. A. and "Christ, the ­16id *as Vetry, &atifying. Measts, J. E. and Mir of Stanley. Mr. Collins bad',not bee and everyone enjoyed themselves. The older non -progressives thought it Waterloo Collq6t McDonnel, Ray McAithur and bf Toronto,: sp6lit the in the best of beallth, for some time, music was supplied -by -the Bayfield good business both in pubhe' and Voss, of Carliit�r�,, ill have charge, is 90,10 parts taken by Mrs.4. I to Toronto on _W1 - �ithh6t jar6i6.—,The but the end came suddenly.. Interment ladio Hiedden Motored ed ne6s, to get -what theY of the servi and W III bA Orchestra and Messrs. James Lindsay, privete ad ice %r ngements. have, Joynt 0.' Goodwin; a tesolfak of this week and wi. � Ing, g -was-made in Baird's Cemetery on S., nd pa low the public 'to qiiartette 'Was, V George Weston and Bert Marshall. could par for a 1, ory, pleasingly ierA., y for whitt they been cmpl oMpored 61 )me a number of new cars sot urdiy, April 7th, Rev. W. A. Bremner h The, priws were awarded as follows; got, and -hot bite 4�g More than tber Wash automobfliad,* the towne'vater Creoly 1111j� is Risen," 4 Donnellis aT T oft�ng. The bereaved. family has Ldies first, Lucy Woods, iepresent- could cbew, as the �Rbit 09 Game is., be, coilected Dr"dale,,Hts. Litidelifleld, Mrs, 01. gl,.�Urines�,tft:io Torbn- tamk. A sma ti dan to washed.—A __om.WedgeS w'hik. the 'JUL-ere sympathy of their many ing the Bayfield Agricultural Society, But cher up, for we --all have the for every vew-je.­ ce Hess of. )4 eir being held hv' Just a few months go th and her costume -wag made up of pic- privilege of exercising'�MI6 faith of b, ,�'tbd Ta*n Hall this Pisher es organist 16y 116)� -motftr passed away efter a lingering tures; 0 n� our new 1, $,ev upl*trs bf, hee harno", tf* f cattle, horses, flo�aers and a the Chriatkan sdentist ffi believifie'vve evening.—Mr. 'W,,*hfiu �voluntarles- �nd as, -sul 6 0 ro,o,ni 01* 1dum" to thkigh' it dhd Akcl -B,&Wer4 sheaf of grain. This vfts avery clev- sbila have a little mllageii'bl blacTinith, opbW-,�p for business a added grettay-to ffieservi�&�of pr th of Thomas Asir v friends of Mr. Thomas Boyce a number of woBoyce. — The erly arranged costume; 2nd, Bernice has beeli'well trimmed and Migt*L � �31 few dayr —St. PRUPA many No-Mam's - Land at spent -�hg holiday with rela- mell attended on Seeds, as the Gypsy Queen; two ladies be kermed lVagent. visitors To n -vxI11 tog- -his death -which itd. Bb�s. 4. It." W'I 6' d I I �� - ret o hear of dressed as men won the following I r2L-mafti, a Resident under tlna Veign tives ere, =6*,V,1fvm wei noticed were very Mudh 1811207 L lrerO weelt en mufred -at his residence, South St., Is noStratfoiK the prizes, en Is, Jean Woods, Uncle of Williaft Osmonothe evi6eAmeni� og following: Gordon and AT"lioth *ith 1W.And Nk6. 'Mod , rillsonbur ostume, Ltmrrelice Wglper and g9ret mqeh, on Thursday, Avril 5th. Mr. Sam; 2nd, Mrs. Geo* Woods, and Gtrnet fulo enibleMAtic of th6*91,0rldus Wla Jap- all authwity over tliose young Tro- Lwrence Rad�, had enjoyed his usual good In "lealth until a week. before his death, anese man; child's c Prang, all surrection of Christ, Snd in 7 grettives. Johns, as a page- Edith erney'as of, Detroit- Roffman, contrast to -bbe Jmloic, suns urildff' 0 he was confined to his 1had with MsR01 vits 4rpr spring,4over's. Mrs. David Prentice (Ult. Mr. Toronto. Lenten'setso. The rabitivig oek.vi bg i, flufta, -ohich later was followed Iven Steckle, The service won 19th century prize &t��c we OMTRI aimiltr of Carman iin regul�r consisted of 0 Through ll his sick - as a elovm, voia'a prize. Between voule sezd Potato= for asle. A Coutell of with sermoA oil eour pricv, va gra= gaea, i waslield in the choriil. The. 166 call aul wAmthly the 'ring he n, dances a. programme was gi-�en which Me the Township the end, camo peacefully ;tt full line. Pliono L1.01. W. P. -Batt'. Moj;vft. consisted of 8onp br Albe16 Dulin, own Hall, Z10611 ,O:k Uonda, April beautiful ean meeting the Mr. Boyce was born in M. A S 3ga. Stirling- reading by, rpofv All the 210,60 r , & , A, minut�es , an-'Jf'b 1=0 bfit seemd sroungest of 'Woods. Lunch WU z*bved in the have a. full sliptily of, gda&oue oiqft& The btigement. The eomnliUee in. charge hVdftt*d Pme, 'h&M wall V16AM 10, mokta'r, ",re adopted the, Oirk -was thl: eight thilii6n, .-Who bzve Cudm0ro, fteftan; OA�� boo Wn 0 d eolor. pltAdr val�b. halt, dbN tuAdliv beiii97 fthek- bV rudA t4 are qxdto pleased. with'ths success a oan V�116U "U *re W ne fw�*6? tile x� $"ph-ioson, 69 stinley anc6pt one sis t' 'of the ouFdoi.,. ihq. �il ning. %ts. the eve A spegtal prize Was oile. h6tetsary for 44 awarded to Dr. Veteilf for va4vig X6. 107i ts r ved! ozd� a mon. us" plans, he� 196,Yee Came to ftn- �h 4D� co9tume tut.. Ms. In, t, e e r Ig Thig was a very vogdatful. eostume, the, Ila& aa Thamesfqrd; s! 'Y's at t treat L GlOrWl UU ew'. tbe,taport of the VA061d Publfe 3 h X& d, Ti%4ft TM li'' th&V 46 PaAt the � 4 sSchool Rqport.--�� the h6% r, "dt'd a Hay, Nlind. WD�WJJJJL� b fjj't�' "'d Junior 1%660i� III— gir iq Of poiltion by t� hfti i Wh the I the Mud Undsa d .4 04. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ... .