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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-04-20, Page 47— THE HURON OSI I IL =4 i , *wq �44*- 3 i �,� r 77 V voe 4 4, %7q�' bnmo Plot A V. ma 0b. Tim a tQr4o=,. the r9le and of 0040 a4p-,�,g VX th, the iz um:- Z.W. bmr& lgi eArA th, X T� as the I hei: Noce of artfatry,' pX=4 eAt XAw. and Um 4-41=424 .Z�p Lenz N_y44 fOr tbp- in the ned, 'future .10catta in XQ=,% a the Sprin tion and comp r 07 la wbi6h 0 dt;� evere or on, a. fzrm.+Dr. -4,-444 We mention cl flew % Aud f6seina� BoltQ4, at the home of hev W(WE Shoes, "'Ity, bald qs T 0:04 Milian WIG ,W . rt: -Xr. and xar� jat�. o114- infliqUOIA& zws bard a giioitd; MISS wn ier very plea '9'. M44- Mr. and I*S. O"don Zot id -1 ol, but vve o WikQ0, To 111W 44r for the week en& -we r., Kelvno Itws toxigue and' Sol by Z4 r.,Pmendoue, hit., for h - r "A so.r special at .............. the XcdlYGnt all of IDetrolt, Went t�e ... . ... .. Sim Solve 4r�, a Nr the ditult to report that 'Bers. T. Wilsh ho , achool f�plrit that. p�pmpted it. and we week e girl, zs. Laz not been eujo�dnt, the best of, e 4 Ken's Shaved Kip Work Shogi, 4 ad at hmvft, , Mr.' Pet!1or prQ0 r 10700it Wiff"bring edded p a p' nuine, leather madle5l., bel restige MJ=es Baccirmout, of our lv%- the -in big ��Iyery clever actWm, a tud for a Aumb r of weeks, is confined t hoa, 0 for a Men's Browu Dtather W94 8 and Kk. anA Wxs, Robert ID 'Way , 1i I nea 'her b8d t Blenheim high school. I 4r, Jones, .02 Z�roter, ai g appearau of TI�Hckersmith._Xr. Sh9rt tkae. 74jar very Panoo sol,ea And imbb6i heple. bil IThe News -Tribune,. says: "Me ML.Clymout, who has be&u Was thanh,ed� tbq, A. T,. x. M) '004 pr tra%r, 1*4 �ban delightA OA(g qv' I- many friends bud visiting for sVlendtd, ev,pning1s: eate ainm�-jzt, e as,. bor* that *1 'Men's Brown Leather %rk hoea,, AWA. rt Ireturned honie-Mr. George Staf- Jbi�As� tof t�qiisaZ. 'Fo V� -&10, as sbe Is muchini,psed,. a.5 MWa Black Bolivia Kip Work Phoes, �.Qqft,' a school uniform few days with relaties I, Lpadon, which was F*i0d, �to W Rev. Mr, beautiful conoo th a good rest, and ca Kside counters, soles, rubber "'girls are adapting Burnle'Lancgg r P#94 s6on be restored to health 11�a plahL dress made of dark Iblue, Special, fit ........... ford, of Vienna, is spend, this, US Vfb;AW'i'9 ed a&, a maid "flan-nel, wi4 'washa Ia visit contestS-eiewdulgod iu,fiillowedby Ing. bo�tweeni very th white ble collar 'i Mr. Ar ur and other Organization kat the'home of Mr. W. L. Mellis, of veuainty lunch. reb over a comfortable fitt awith "and cuffs, blach belt and t�e, aad the 0 i " W f Ing , 3ts, , people -lited the audi at ...... "letters IT. 'R. S." embroidered on our Village, left for Sarnia on Won- Welfa-ge Club ."The Youths' more:.tbl 'being offered a our vill4ge.-Mr. Jon Wbitcomh,e, of - Youth Welfare Club rubber hebls. pecial wonderful %pt Of Curtatel Presbyter- his, voe tPic. on Wedues- al selectlonp� "the breast pocket in orange, thus day OUthis week, wherehe intends to ian Mlir0b. 1ald th0ii meeting- on popeas� oPimusual quality, -day, April 25tb,� Town- ii 44 carrying out the school colors of secure V, job for the ummer-LXr Monday evening ix.L'*h basement of Ha aug h d pvw $at, see, the -he lk mmY1 and- t iump.,v nd orange. The dress is Edgar 'Butt, urch Vi 4§st who has delighted "black a of our illage, who -re- the ch th 9 very, large, attend- I a rge both In the United "Mu "plain and ecoming, and may b cently purchased the barn elonging and with miss audsoo, the, St ,WMda. NissOli��Guth_ Gordon Soltoiig.� family. of to the Schafer estate, Ili busy h President, �idl Following the e very fine;vliolhi gelet- left this 'Week 1br their schools hav- made t116 devot en xOrclses,, the'Yollo*ing in- at home by any moth r at a it remodelled. Wih finished it will- F, ere very much._" oy. ing spent Easter, holidays At terestiug pumb.ors were given and cost not exceeding three dollars.' be a great benefit to those driving in, ed. followed, -With a fine parental honie- Elva teacher at Kit SS much njoyed:, . d. Not exceeding three dollars! Is that as a 9400d shed Is Instrumen step dan - phener RL I tl, iqJ .;, - ach -much needed to -put an i Wt oe� th y , t ,ancing and ne Victoria, te. er of N 7 e e stul h itled, "Our !ng, ee*ds were very Mtky- Hibbert.; Doris, At Wesiervelt's, Lon-' dQn, and two of the youngest to Col, than that. Think 'of the footing u - Beryl Pfaff, Harvey Hudpon, Eldrid Boy legit;6 Ins P Still busy. at the syrup and report a was very ablyAaken by Miss pi 4 , 'g to a goodly.rJum. A�-11 E .--Zn the Orill.h., titute, Seaforth, and the Friends, not an item, parents? But far more a horse in. -Some of the farmers ar Hoggarth. It was good run of sap during the past few Smith and Iren cn which it will put every girl stud- daYs.-The teachers of the surround- decided at the As '�O date we notice a very Youngest to Public s hool. Mr. Bol- meeting that the Club inter'O I I Vf biographies. of prom- ton, at midsummer w complete his ent in that school. Dress plays too in4g country have returned to their would accept the kind, invitation of - �t -44"'11". I. 1, � . . ill prominent a part in the standing of respective schools, among these be- t Inen, "ck ng them 11th year, making his weekly trip,-, he Club of the P�resbyterian Church, is th congpicious, amto to Seafoith continuously, and to use §tudents. With a standard uniform ing the Misses Gladys and Rose Me- St Edwin Steacy, a Son Miss Mar Goderich, to visit.theom And Spend' 4 y, -of our village, -his own words, tbe�o6tnd is, not in all will be on an equal footing in that Lean, 11/fiss Sarah Petty, y social evening with them, on Tuesda eac Eur. Thomson, Y Striking photo, and3he sight, as'hi-s Youyxgest_girl is still respect, and for the first time, brains Miss Etta Jarrott,--JMiss evening, the 24th of April, after which will prove very in- SPRING MILLINE terestino' t."the many relatives and education Gladys McLean slieeit a few holidays the meeting closed with the benedic in the public school.., Mr. Bolton as character and deportment will be the with friends in Windsr.-Mr. John tion. well as. looing after the friendsp of his girls, does. things by which a student will b-- Bell, of Tuck- f y 1. - � ve, as he was familirl own work on ersmith, has treated him- Wilkinson -Carter. A quiet but known 'in our villag the farm. Your correigI)ondent Sped'&A Display- of -U -to-the-MIX y e, And has P judged. self to a fine 'Studebaker Sedan, also pretty wedding took place recently at HensalF$M'%ertainly re�sQ to feel just been 'wonde-Alig If Emerson Kyle, who has, purchased a St. John's Evangilist 'Church, London, proud,; 4t'� anyone.can Ord. -Miss M success and'distinc.' beat this rec aryClark is H "day and Sk tuir' fine new Chrysler Coupe. -The condi- when Miss Lynda ertlia Carter, only *0 _h 'A . . ay,.,,, CHECKS BY MARL ti tade. He is one of the spending a few weeks, vacation with, tiOn Of the roads are somewhat bet- dughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. bys who ba, abiqtv -friends and relatfy Carter, of Seaforth, England, became The days when, the housewife main- ter despite the snow of Sunday last ed es in London and succe,%S'411.�O Drought credit, to iCinitY.-Mrs. Shortt, Vf Windsor, is Remodelling ming a Specialty. tained a flock of chickens by the -House cleaning is now the order of the bride of Robert Percival Wilkin- sall the Her i,,_Me biography reads aq- the guest, of hei!sisteriS; the Misses simple method of setting a clucking the day, and the( man of the hou on, son of Mr. -and Mrs, W. Wilkin- folid,* se, of Orillia's best inow" ary and Emma Jo. n Miss n 11 ston. ben and trusting to luck that as per -usual, is taking his in of Ilensall, the Rev. Clark, of- she eals in son and pup', ar Oung business men -is Jessie Johnsion, of lifford PRICES MODER&TE. and� Miss of SteWart,'of Se4fo the back woodshed. Aciating. The bride, who was returined froi-, would sit until the eggs were hatch- ,1ven Mr. rth Young People'�s Anniversary. -St. 'way by Mr. W. 'Lowma E Steacy, the head their respective homes on. looked one largest dry 'goods Xonday. -at In e georg- esta-bIf61j%-4j #t ed, or the clucking hen decided to do Andrew's United Church, Kippen, will charming . a govm- w iMr. Steacy-*as' born resuming their role, : asr,,� in of; Iiii nsall this week, Mirs. Bertha Bell, He vite. -bedded in.crystl, with hat and the same thing for herself, and rais- hold their Young People's Annivers- at Roo uron County,- in 1890, teac -beis in the Continuation. School Of shoes to match, teArrying a bouquet the sog­6f�4jobro -and Margaret SteAcy here ---The.' many,- friends of Mis. D. ed her brood in a hidden nest in or ary on Sunday, May 6th, when Rev f carnations and roses. Hr matron of He received his under the barn, seem to have passed. Finlay Matheson, B.A., of Parkview schoo;'- Foss will 'be pleased.. to learxL'that,jshe. of honor, Mrs. -Q, L' United Church, Stratford, will b . Newton, wore a ing I n 11 lhiatter and able d. be soon -be restored It was a good way in its day, but e the lovely gown blic school of that town is feeling mue tertammet. All good -concerts' and and -rest she wi of blue crepe Romaine and "d t the Collegiate in- around, follwing uraged, that-havo� a helpful influenee, . and'it A i al*ayst, plays areto be enco special speaker; services att 11 erwa)r s a her serious illness 9 �.rn- w:.*th snd hat and shoes to leaving this eek for atheson, u Q gs and chickens have become too and 7 30 p.m. match. stitute.,; .1a inton. After leaving of last Saturday_ ­X regrettabil On Monday evening, while Mr. Newton carried out iss Betty Stew- ue ;whi6fi good acting And fine tendA going in- training a c e.lte4 er s store e she. ir.- expression in parts - is inte r h- A,tly'g village, then with a view a nurse �vith' anything- that'.'man< -or bri the hurch by Ye Olde Tyme Village reremony a reception was he I v to risk such haphazard ways. 7'th, a concert will be given in duties of best man. Following the i �nt ed a. dry good ter varation with frien& in Windsor, aluable an item in the farm udget May the s h art, who has been spending her Ea�- in the north country, wher with her friend,,3fiss Gauld, who'15 e Wi-- art-- pleaseA id art- eturn6d to her home here this week. down thei standard, Nowadays, a few, not hens, but in- �the of widehh*,his experience he wet t Quartette, of Toronto, assisted by home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Newto-q, to CIiA6n.'.`4nd afterward JMrs. Higgins, of Clint6n, s well inown around. Hensall -and vicin- - fo think tha"I 6iii local plays I a s to Saska- pent a Miss Margaret Smuck, leader. This .1 Watson Street. Later the bride ard toon, Usk. , After a little more than day last week at the home of her rel- ity�_-_The many -friends will re rot to Wen pretty -well chosen in -that re- cubators, in the hands of experts, d quartette has sung at the Toronto Ex- g -room left for points east, Where a a yeariii th� West he returned to Ot- ativeg, Mr. and Mrs Doug-Tas h4s spict, and have gfvbn�-gbod entertain-, 0 all the hatching, and there is no guess hibition for the last seven years on Ir Higgins and le that� hort honeymoon was Spent. On their tario, wqT' le, the,, family-Mbe dance held- in'the Town o her rooni.vdth illness went without leavine any impressionf; first at Huntsvil beeri corifineil It work about it. The way it is done music day. All are soloists in To- return they will reside'at 93 Briscoe at and coming to Oril- Hell on Priday eveningo was% well at17 ith etor, in attendance. : )Mis. that were not helpful, � particularly t6 Trow is to buy a dozen or a hundred ronto churches, and are well worth treet, London. Hosts o 011 f i9od wish- lia in l9f2��I.,�jhere he entered the em- tended and 'everyone... reported ..a most ninoer health for the young.-!�Mrs. ' D. Mher Always able to chicks already hatched, not set a hearing. --s are.extended to the'-hapoy young ploy of -kine & Kane, in the dry splendid time, with excenent music, daughter� Eleanor, returned, from, 1b ife One d; Ah4�.�Qks section of the sto ' supplied by the Blue Water Boys, b hundred eggs and trust to luck. Mission Band.r�The -members of couple in their ma goo u until. this a t pleasant -'visit with relatives - �m. re v �oung People's conducted- Vi that firm When the composed of Harold -Skinner -and his week, 'when she was forced t� the Gauld Mission Band met fortheir Y. P. L. 5 -�ve up Be,Zefield. They, were accompanied knows when one is at to start with- regular monthly meeting in the LeIgue Of the United' -Church held. call to sounded an' young orchestra of Goderioh�-The A. -Y. P� home IV little Mis&'Loi&,Xofl!&tt wjta� armg�' d the on account of her health, bu And one does not have to live next school room. The meeting was open- their weekly meeting on Monday, eve- ni,,auhod,::�6k �Oanada rallied to the col- A. of theAnglican Church are going Pect that with good,careful will remain with t)h �foi a -few dayv-,, ora, -ling with a good attendance, and with -, t . I., door to an incubator either, in order ed by the:singing of Hymn 429. jean wifilid, irnished a large quota, to W-ingham on Tuesday evening, to Secure the foundation for his or Bell led in. prayer. The Scripture %auidng'tbeiW�Ernest Steacy where they-wM Present -their uproar- NEgs, Dorothk Hefferan" p -tak _�egii#n who en- nth Bell, arge. 9 "Numink' and the -Luker-'was, in reading, wei§ e by Wlss��,Vladys her flock. Half a continent is near h -;TW ry'1916 ivith'the-�Wth iouslY comedy, Hymn. 427 was sung, after which. the owing the opening -he enough. fie motifig. FOR F,6resfers', being later tians- Mumps,' in t - Town Hall Xere�7 A week or so ago Mr. Jas. hymn, a number 6 lesson -9s taen. The roll was call.- sentence prayers- f6rred to the 116th Battalion, com- Mrs- D. Grassick, -who has been's pend- M. Scott4 the well known Poultry ed, and the meeting closed with the ere read foltowed 'by responsive uall, by Col. Sam Sharpe, ing t inter months,with T& P., 'Mr., ind, breeder, of Seaforth, shipped a con- singing of Hymn 426. reading fro�m ist Corinthian �withimhich unit he served in France Ms- �,_­Ferguson, of Toronto, has re� Gladys -Luker played a v iit the end f of returni turned here. -The signment of day old chicks to a man Y. P. League. -The Young People instrumental, after whicherWy -U ng Sunbeam Trio, com 'it& 'ti nada in'March' 1916. is Gladys Sla of St. Andrew's United Church, Kip- In 1921 Posd of the M ses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and every y k,,y , Mildred Poll 4.1, At'..'Zteacy ladnehed into business for Kathryn Sells and Greta Laminie, left pen, held the meeting on Friday eve . n Driygd4le one arrived &live and strong. Hemphill sang a very PrCtty, -Iiiins6lf in the Quinn black, on Monday morning for Tonawouda, ning, Harvey McClymont presiding, chorus -.`-One of the most specializ- And interesiin he shipped them by m il 91 ladies' i�ear and silks, and his N.Y., where- they will --give a number topics that has it"ean Ivison at the piano. Har given at ftterprise has b6en more than justi- Of concerts, b6th in Tonawonda and Many queer things, past and presi I McClymont took the Scripture League was given Monday evening, Aid, by the larg*- patronage accorded in Niagara Falls. - Miss Margaret have gone through the mails, and now reading and devotional exercise, also entitled, 14U ndenbrg," the famous "Steacy's",-A now a.'Synon Habkirk -turned home from Clintdu. is ym Will Thomson took the lesson in aviator, by- Mrs. A. Smith, an" was tdr'the latest whid in, ladies' fashion- Hospital on Sunday last following her it is live chickens. But it is being successfully done every day, and we Jesus, Teachings, What is Success.- more than enjoyed- reading b K. table attire. Notwithstanding his closp recent serious operation, much int Rev. Mr. Connor led in prayer. Hel -Drysdale; solo by 'iv4xs. Lee, Hedden; attention to business, Mr. Steacy has proved in health. -Mrs. L. Simpson., are told that it pays to buy them en Dinsdale read the Missionary -les- trio, Instrumental, Marion Sinlair, given enerousyf his time and tal- accompanied by 'her "n, William' this way, becauw better breeds and son out of the book, "New Paths For 9 Florence McDonald, Eleanor Skinnei,­ Ing on motored home from, Detroit on Sun- ents to community work, servi a y breeds are at the buyer's selec- OIS Purposes." Games and contests after which the meeting closed with the Council and -commercial commit- day and spent 'the week end. Mrs. tion, and they are both uniform and were played at the close. payer., .tee of the Bod�rd f Trade and ident- Simpson is remaining for a few we�eks 'healthy. -Bible Saciety.�The aR Ineeting' Ifi-ing himselU,i*.ith every movement with her' parents. --Miss - M. Graham, ual. HIENSALL theHensall Executive'of the West�_ alculated to ifthnee the interests of who has been a guest'twith her friend, ern Ontario Bible Society was held ini the town n wlikh he takes so strong Miss Jean -Banthron-for. the , past' pri Bible 'Class Banquet -A. branue-, -the- e0uncit-chamber of the Tow --n HAIr -a de. One _@Migreate - st hobbies week, returned to'116r h6we in Lon- Xotes.­,Syrup making came to an given -by the Bible Class f the Unit- On Saturday evening last. The meet-. -is - nausic, and',$ sacrifie�ed don this wee a he has k after,a very pleasant d last week. The farmers are now ed Church -for the teachers and of- ing en a opened with- prayer by AMJm`uch time ank Beginning as visit. -Mrs. Nellie, Dietweller, who has nvited friends, .,a bandsman so William',Slavin ploughed and so -wed a ficers and a number of I Nr, Nellroy, of Carmel PregW��terian: before going been in Aylmer for a number of weetts busy on the land ploughing. r,�tNti'-tuitibn- of -Mr. spent the'ureek end with her many was held in the school room on Thurs- Church, after which the President, J. overseas, undO small field last week end. This is day evening last with a good attend- W. Ortwein, called upon the Sdere- John Mitchell,",',fi6�' nd work friends and relatives, both in Hefisall kinUtes of the last meeting., a prayer by t Idilig descended from a her looking TA113ch im ve YotiNeed resumed ba the earliest seeding as yet reported in ance, and the meeting was opene tary, Tar. G. C. Petty, to, read -w the after returnint at the close and Rippeif, who were pleased to sev this section. -With the repeated drag- ATith a hynin foll wed by After Of the war. aus n ss pro d in health ging of the roads, they are becomi.... Rev A 'Sinclair. Then came a short usu I routine b I e was long line of douk Righlanders, it was following her recent 'Illness. She is somewhat better, but there is lots c f address by the i+airman, Mr. Henry moved, and seconded, and carried, thit j)ut natural thi&Vh�& �!herjshed the am- health again. -The Odiolfellows of Horton, who fulfilled his duties very ly, Mr�.: room for improvement before the, offivers for -the past year, iialfie, bifjon to see thi0i4hol thim T they rrayed in kilts Hensall Lodge No. 223,, iniend holding are, comfortable for riding, - Miss PleawnlY; a selection by the male C J. -W. Oftwein, Presidexif-G. and sporran, and he lived to see this their annual �cbut s4r#ice in St. Petty, -Secre HE lowest T6n-mile Cost in the tary, G. J. -Sutherl Harvey is at present staying with her quartette, namely, E. Ren 6id, ambition reali�W. the big P. nie, H. W. Aul's Anglicatt',C%urch on Sunday nephew during the absence of his Pfile, E. Lindenfield and John Pass- Treasurer ` be- re-elected. . The execu-, driveas .1-026 to raise funds evening, April: 29th, when there wiH Tworld (that is�,, the lowest cost 0, f tive th en proceeded)to make arrange- to -purch'a or y uniforms, Mr. no doxilit, _&s in former years, be a transoorting one ton for (one mile, -we are sorry to say, is Miss E ments for the comifig annual Sabbath Steacy spent tp "A 's, in planning. large attendotme6 of both tM Ideal an(i mother, who more, accompanied by ll�n still very sick. Fisher- a fine reading followed ' by meeting, which will this yeAre held 'the methol or ;"paign its equivint) is the on e bi eason.. Miss dladys Luker, and a well That, -was viSitine brethren. - -We have just ren- in the United lChuroch, on the even- "'one. f the yeE�4,, he, aetved as presi- learned that Mr. Fred Williams, who, dered instrumental by Migs Irene ing of May 6th, which will be &--im _7 truc irs in all lines of %usmess rches. due t hi L and Onstant Sind Who' I' on Track, Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Eli Disjoar- rde rendered a fine solo; Mr. T. Mur- Aj�rangenients s a returned soldier, won were then made for the Work'that the 4 committees sue- the second p Added to this Douglas, after which Mr. Sam Ren- ed service of the three local chu ' i- tolobrit �of the bi, pM ft was larg resides at the -home of Mr. John Glenn are choosing the Chevrolet T ZURICH dine recently returned from the West dock gave a very fine violin selection appoint ent of collectors, and it I rize givan for step daze- am. azifig economy are S Teeded in "goiTiLk the to P with ing*In a cli�ss'of seven, held at the speeid and d where they have lived for the Past accompanied by his daughter,' miss 'expecterthat a much larger sum will close on to $3�000­to- equip the band Town of li eleven years. They have been visit- Ethel. This was followed by in in- be raised for this commendabi nton, on the evening of performan ing at the home of Mrs. Disiardine's teresting ye e SO -7 with their newU 'forms. And we all their S n Show, at a fiddlers' and cle-ty, thad that of . ni - pri ading by Mr. Geo. Follick; former years. know how the 6 n be offered 'tbpys justified our sister, Mrs. George Thiel, 14th cOu- a ladies' quartette, Mrs. Drysdale, tiancing dontest, which shows good Row-pricdd commercial car; Mission' Cirdle:--The Mollard Mia- efforts in y going down tugged-, 2ession. Mr. Disjardine has P XTs. JoYnt, IWTS. Sinclair and Miss Sion Circle of -the United Church held to the Canadi&n,� National Exhibition of the nglican Xhurch pres6nted chased the property of Mr. S skill on,his. part. -The A.- Y. P. A. ness" strength and'mo6wn amliel Buchanan- Miss M. Ellis followed with their Eastef -meeting on Friday evet. at Toronto a f4�7r­" later anAar- their very popular phy, "Mummy and u ,dreamed -of y�ee ts Ho ston, one mile south 'of Bayfield, an intere�ting reading. A toast pro- ning with a good attendance, and with rying off first' the 7�and on- 'the Mump�," to a full, hoi�se at- Wing- an the Blue Water High -way, and gets posed by Mr. J. W. Ortw�ju; against P Our the President-, Miss E. ShMdock pro' 'th-0 finest 'bands ham on Tuesday eveoing, April you naea& a_true� fee' .4 ossessi a School" and answered by1llr.- siding. The meeting was opened with trciada. *611 -k-nown � fact 'i!.;17tb 0 'Ed. Datars, Jr., have -moved into the y. Roweliffe; meet g with great aneess-oi4m 9 cfitg- dtmetz or foT Steady trampartaticsft at then the toast,' 116ur prayer by IMiss Consitt, after which that a bachelo*0von Aboilgh he Poo- tunit aftinded the demon- ftm-kads ever R19 M07W of roads &ouse vacated by Mr. Sam -escl)O 'King -and Country," proposed, by Mr. an Estet leallet, with responsive gegg a rnodicuiii,`6f: giveri, by 'the Chevrolet Co. vhich r. Datars has j does W. Skinner and iegp6nded, 'to by Togadings were given, followed liy a not long stutww"" thi-P, shafts and as-' in the Hall, on. Wednesday eve- gigbt, tn� of hody a,�aj 9 rdh Jable do Ellis. The closing toast, hymn, The following Easter rea&, saults f movor - samag vnla��Tolet T'dill-, ! S, - ti ased. Mr. and �Mrs. Lemils. Miss SO it ning, the 18thi amotipanied by Mo- Ttu C� 1r3rien have moved into the houze Ladies," was. proposed hy Mr. Ingo, wers, given and M*h enjoyed.; Wig atency Ask yew Chgno tion PiCtuVeg a -ad, accomparded by a '#Ae4ted byMr. and Krs. .Datars. Mr. pq. D sdale and respanded to -by Rev. Miss' Gla4rs Luketi BlAry and choose well qualified -ropreg ry lot -doald antoffive of the (G.K.A.C. nSinclair. ed in firm, and whith Vrov�d toth interest- Woolev' Nrner and family have td Alma Stfuton, Joyce 8,bruto, Mro�..; Otillia oral xoto=6 into the house vaezted- by blk. ed A. XeDonnell and Migo, Cong#. Z410 all Chiselhurst, -moved a -vof,6 of thanks 4021 to Anna of the init Iaffordt Ithp 96051 n5h'd4t,"M to those attend -r Mad a-cordmiceg 012ziqn, while Mr. end Mrs. the B.I& Mrs. Redden, after which 'he Wei- Uto Mr. and 2t J�. "Overend, nd b &hlllis have movc-d from the e Class and id the l"ies ileas part of the mte ing. Wo understaud-that Kr. Ll�aper in, for their ancellent; programme and ting was d1o. % the proud fAfk has -been conftiWf6 his room with a hito the lhdnm vwnted by Mr. supper. The proi661;e committee 'easgedj 'a _21um�bgr Of very, In.. de girls, and lt690 slight Illness. he will ex- Tom Trqeoft I - which, h= qmkehs- 7so pgr. Ge' ferosting items were discussed,, t 6 orge areell glad 1-11athtn ho Uhtio TO R1 Was waorded perionce, Aqpi4ed, Jimpgovem6nt.— vftt, ok the lit�- X-rs. bi�ia s . �om the Of K**4t6, tho i'on ch6bnie 1,. Mr. T. Mutdock ave a 9no jertgining to, or a ]� rn�d from 01 _the jtftteosto of the , ik� Coiaferelice *do AtIng the v tr Jew qt vJZN,, 'Closing violin adlectlon,-and "'! M� a t6 rMfiggli -.1belng held, tj g4ila close.. atives and of DAIL frleo the ovswdg� uotgult Iso in th16 ftting 6.4, oed j the 8,D6istlez jn� to the Atig with rel ee, 7 50. gion Mrile from dlfl4veat mam ft of the National Anthem eld 1 4 IV %6006-­�-The famers Dcim setfteefl pl�tbg- It 416t t& bt� Oft, 4 tot$ dstiftd eAR p;i= of t a AmidetA.—A VM f ib, dvt of land'ina "lilt 7 un orta- ZOO V�� one dalhati 6r. 1 L. Smith is Moo zt. of, Ott -botliftion na tile AbI6,ftd' tj , o" ift chwAngo, S- d' 3 M01 (Rostressing VACkwnt befol lard cirAp, t6 atund .t, a940- Mr Weltat'Mad3e, (of fifth, in, descom, hi On byte-Aal- t6 Wid 0,%*pl�lolng 6ftiona'-for ship be 146 of -I%, ment 5 dl6iml , the Attention 6 t�aw:on Friday the TtrisrdVi mm-nin winghifti, ou to go hdn,in going ok % 10'a pzeq. 0C,the I a firr4b and otht who ile -to fAlkW *ell t�tUndsd- ah'DUftt thO bZrft, 4h an �aa`d 0 tew6tle -giv tzwduilw, to;�)§ tw door 8d t Aht, of onjonq 06 I amo�� Ordek, and 06- tfils made, suoh -and gftzdfi�s . �p A g nig a ant Ittr O', 00 bot- -Z tile 4t=&r4 It MOC6,rhat aTee hir, iib f 6i z5lgot bban,'be civing KV 1. T M, xqkfa, P I MET Z Ud� YO., 16WN Jaoft, enTA6 I -A fom" It, "11 bethe h� Q 4 � 41firlw1ad, od0=104 02 �tdvfp frUv 0 ZI: , fle with _Re t.. .. .. .... tI TAa RU sclit 7— THE HURON OSI I IL =4 i , *wq �44*- 3 i �,� r 77 V voe 4 4, %7q�' bnmo Plot A V. ma 0b. Tim a tQr4o=,. the r9le and of 0040 a4p-,�,g VX th, the iz um:- Z.W. bmr& lgi eArA th, X T� as the I hei: Noce of artfatry,' pX=4 eAt XAw. and Um 4-41=424 .Z�p Lenz N_y44 fOr tbp- in the ned, 'future .10catta in XQ=,% a the Sprin tion and comp r 07 la wbi6h 0 dt;� evere or on, a. fzrm.+Dr. -4,-444 We mention cl flew % Aud f6seina� BoltQ4, at the home of hev W(WE Shoes, "'Ity, bald qs T 0:04 Milian WIG ,W . rt: -Xr. and xar� jat�. o114- infliqUOIA& zws bard a giioitd; MISS wn ier very plea '9'. M44- Mr. and I*S. O"don Zot id -1 ol, but vve o WikQ0, To 111W 44r for the week en& -we r., Kelvno Itws toxigue and' Sol by Z4 r.,Pmendoue, hit., for h - r "A so.r special at .............. the XcdlYGnt all of IDetrolt, Went t�e ... . ... .. Sim Solve 4r�, a Nr the ditult to report that 'Bers. T. Wilsh ho , achool f�plrit that. p�pmpted it. and we week e girl, zs. Laz not been eujo�dnt, the best of, e 4 Ken's Shaved Kip Work Shogi, 4 ad at hmvft, , Mr.' Pet!1or prQ0 r 10700it Wiff"bring edded p a p' nuine, leather madle5l., bel restige MJ=es Baccirmout, of our lv%- the -in big ��Iyery clever actWm, a tud for a Aumb r of weeks, is confined t hoa, 0 for a Men's Browu Dtather W94 8 and Kk. anA Wxs, Robert ID 'Way , 1i I nea 'her b8d t Blenheim high school. I 4r, Jones, .02 Z�roter, ai g appearau of TI�Hckersmith._Xr. Sh9rt tkae. 74jar very Panoo sol,ea And imbb6i heple. bil IThe News -Tribune,. says: "Me ML.Clymout, who has be&u Was thanh,ed� tbq, A. T,. x. M) '004 pr tra%r, 1*4 �ban delightA OA(g qv' I- many friends bud visiting for sVlendtd, ev,pning1s: eate ainm�-jzt, e as,. bor* that *1 'Men's Brown Leather %rk hoea,, AWA. rt Ireturned honie-Mr. George Staf- Jbi�As� tof t�qiisaZ. 'Fo V� -&10, as sbe Is muchini,psed,. a.5 MWa Black Bolivia Kip Work Phoes, �.Qqft,' a school uniform few days with relaties I, Lpadon, which was F*i0d, �to W Rev. Mr, beautiful conoo th a good rest, and ca Kside counters, soles, rubber "'girls are adapting Burnle'Lancgg r P#94 s6on be restored to health 11�a plahL dress made of dark Iblue, Special, fit ........... ford, of Vienna, is spend, this, US Vfb;AW'i'9 ed a&, a maid "flan-nel, wi4 'washa Ia visit contestS-eiewdulgod iu,fiillowedby Ing. bo�tweeni very th white ble collar 'i Mr. Ar ur and other Organization kat the'home of Mr. W. L. Mellis, of veuainty lunch. reb over a comfortable fitt awith "and cuffs, blach belt and t�e, aad the 0 i " W f Ing , 3ts, , people -lited the audi at ...... "letters IT. 'R. S." embroidered on our Village, left for Sarnia on Won- Welfa-ge Club ."The Youths' more:.tbl 'being offered a our vill4ge.-Mr. Jon Wbitcomh,e, of - Youth Welfare Club rubber hebls. pecial wonderful %pt Of Curtatel Presbyter- his, voe tPic. on Wedues- al selectlonp� "the breast pocket in orange, thus day OUthis week, wherehe intends to ian Mlir0b. 1ald th0ii meeting- on popeas� oPimusual quality, -day, April 25tb,� Town- ii 44 carrying out the school colors of secure V, job for the ummer-LXr Monday evening ix.L'*h basement of Ha aug h d pvw $at, see, the -he lk mmY1 and- t iump.,v nd orange. The dress is Edgar 'Butt, urch Vi 4§st who has delighted "black a of our illage, who -re- the ch th 9 very, large, attend- I a rge both In the United "Mu "plain and ecoming, and may b cently purchased the barn elonging and with miss audsoo, the, St ,WMda. NissOli��Guth_ Gordon Soltoiig.� family. of to the Schafer estate, Ili busy h President, �idl Following the e very fine;vliolhi gelet- left this 'Week 1br their schools hav- made t116 devot en xOrclses,, the'Yollo*ing in- at home by any moth r at a it remodelled. Wih finished it will- F, ere very much._" oy. ing spent Easter, holidays At terestiug pumb.ors were given and cost not exceeding three dollars.' be a great benefit to those driving in, ed. followed, -With a fine parental honie- Elva teacher at Kit SS much njoyed:, . d. Not exceeding three dollars! Is that as a 9400d shed Is Instrumen step dan - phener RL I tl, iqJ .;, - ach -much needed to -put an i Wt oe� th y , t ,ancing and ne Victoria, te. er of N 7 e e stul h itled, "Our !ng, ee*ds were very Mtky- Hibbert.; Doris, At Wesiervelt's, Lon-' dQn, and two of the youngest to Col, than that. Think 'of the footing u - Beryl Pfaff, Harvey Hudpon, Eldrid Boy legit;6 Ins P Still busy. at the syrup and report a was very ablyAaken by Miss pi 4 , 'g to a goodly.rJum. A�-11 E .--Zn the Orill.h., titute, Seaforth, and the Friends, not an item, parents? But far more a horse in. -Some of the farmers ar Hoggarth. It was good run of sap during the past few Smith and Iren cn which it will put every girl stud- daYs.-The teachers of the surround- decided at the As '�O date we notice a very Youngest to Public s hool. Mr. Bol- meeting that the Club inter'O I I Vf biographies. of prom- ton, at midsummer w complete his ent in that school. Dress plays too in4g country have returned to their would accept the kind, invitation of - �t -44"'11". I. 1, � . . ill prominent a part in the standing of respective schools, among these be- t Inen, "ck ng them 11th year, making his weekly trip,-, he Club of the P�resbyterian Church, is th congpicious, amto to Seafoith continuously, and to use §tudents. With a standard uniform ing the Misses Gladys and Rose Me- St Edwin Steacy, a Son Miss Mar Goderich, to visit.theom And Spend' 4 y, -of our village, -his own words, tbe�o6tnd is, not in all will be on an equal footing in that Lean, 11/fiss Sarah Petty, y social evening with them, on Tuesda eac Eur. Thomson, Y Striking photo, and3he sight, as'hi-s Youyxgest_girl is still respect, and for the first time, brains Miss Etta Jarrott,--JMiss evening, the 24th of April, after which will prove very in- SPRING MILLINE terestino' t."the many relatives and education Gladys McLean slieeit a few holidays the meeting closed with the benedic in the public school.., Mr. Bolton as character and deportment will be the with friends in Windsr.-Mr. John tion. well as. looing after the friendsp of his girls, does. things by which a student will b-- Bell, of Tuck- f y 1. - � ve, as he was familirl own work on ersmith, has treated him- Wilkinson -Carter. A quiet but known 'in our villag the farm. Your correigI)ondent Sped'&A Display- of -U -to-the-MIX y e, And has P judged. self to a fine 'Studebaker Sedan, also pretty wedding took place recently at HensalF$M'%ertainly re�sQ to feel just been 'wonde-Alig If Emerson Kyle, who has, purchased a St. John's Evangilist 'Church, London, proud,; 4t'� anyone.can Ord. -Miss M success and'distinc.' beat this rec aryClark is H "day and Sk tuir' fine new Chrysler Coupe. -The condi- when Miss Lynda ertlia Carter, only *0 _h 'A . . ay,.,,, CHECKS BY MARL ti tade. He is one of the spending a few weeks, vacation with, tiOn Of the roads are somewhat bet- dughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. bys who ba, abiqtv -friends and relatfy Carter, of Seaforth, England, became The days when, the housewife main- ter despite the snow of Sunday last ed es in London and succe,%S'411.�O Drought credit, to iCinitY.-Mrs. Shortt, Vf Windsor, is Remodelling ming a Specialty. tained a flock of chickens by the -House cleaning is now the order of the bride of Robert Percival Wilkin- sall the Her i,,_Me biography reads aq- the guest, of hei!sisteriS; the Misses simple method of setting a clucking the day, and the( man of the hou on, son of Mr. -and Mrs, W. Wilkin- folid,* se, of Orillia's best inow" ary and Emma Jo. n Miss n 11 ston. ben and trusting to luck that as per -usual, is taking his in of Ilensall, the Rev. Clark, of- she eals in son and pup', ar Oung business men -is Jessie Johnsion, of lifford PRICES MODER&TE. and� Miss of SteWart,'of Se4fo the back woodshed. Aciating. The bride, who was returined froi-, would sit until the eggs were hatch- ,1ven Mr. rth Young People'�s Anniversary. -St. 'way by Mr. W. 'Lowma E Steacy, the head their respective homes on. looked one largest dry 'goods Xonday. -at In e georg- esta-bIf61j%-4j #t ed, or the clucking hen decided to do Andrew's United Church, Kippen, will charming . a govm- w iMr. Steacy-*as' born resuming their role, : asr,,� in of; Iiii nsall this week, Mirs. Bertha Bell, He vite. -bedded in.crystl, with hat and the same thing for herself, and rais- hold their Young People's Annivers- at Roo uron County,- in 1890, teac -beis in the Continuation. School Of shoes to match, teArrying a bouquet the sog­6f�4jobro -and Margaret SteAcy here ---The.' many,- friends of Mis. D. ed her brood in a hidden nest in or ary on Sunday, May 6th, when Rev f carnations and roses. Hr matron of He received his under the barn, seem to have passed. Finlay Matheson, B.A., of Parkview schoo;'- Foss will 'be pleased.. to learxL'that,jshe. of honor, Mrs. -Q, L' United Church, Stratford, will b . Newton, wore a ing I n 11 lhiatter and able d. be soon -be restored It was a good way in its day, but e the lovely gown blic school of that town is feeling mue tertammet. All good -concerts' and and -rest she wi of blue crepe Romaine and "d t the Collegiate in- around, follwing uraged, that-havo� a helpful influenee, . and'it A i al*ayst, plays areto be enco special speaker; services att 11 erwa)r s a her serious illness 9 �.rn- w:.*th snd hat and shoes to leaving this eek for atheson, u Q gs and chickens have become too and 7 30 p.m. match. stitute.,; .1a inton. After leaving of last Saturday_ ­X regrettabil On Monday evening, while Mr. Newton carried out iss Betty Stew- ue ;whi6fi good acting And fine tendA going in- training a c e.lte4 er s store e she. ir.- expression in parts - is inte r h- A,tly'g village, then with a view a nurse �vith' anything- that'.'man< -or bri the hurch by Ye Olde Tyme Village reremony a reception was he I v to risk such haphazard ways. 7'th, a concert will be given in duties of best man. Following the i �nt ed a. dry good ter varation with frien& in Windsor, aluable an item in the farm udget May the s h art, who has been spending her Ea�- in the north country, wher with her friend,,3fiss Gauld, who'15 e Wi-- art-- pleaseA id art- eturn6d to her home here this week. down thei standard, Nowadays, a few, not hens, but in- �the of widehh*,his experience he wet t Quartette, of Toronto, assisted by home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Newto-q, to CIiA6n.'.`4nd afterward JMrs. Higgins, of Clint6n, s well inown around. Hensall -and vicin- - fo think tha"I 6iii local plays I a s to Saska- pent a Miss Margaret Smuck, leader. This .1 Watson Street. Later the bride ard toon, Usk. , After a little more than day last week at the home of her rel- ity�_-_The many -friends will re rot to Wen pretty -well chosen in -that re- cubators, in the hands of experts, d quartette has sung at the Toronto Ex- g -room left for points east, Where a a yeariii th� West he returned to Ot- ativeg, Mr. and Mrs Doug-Tas h4s spict, and have gfvbn�-gbod entertain-, 0 all the hatching, and there is no guess hibition for the last seven years on Ir Higgins and le that� hort honeymoon was Spent. On their tario, wqT' le, the,, family-Mbe dance held- in'the Town o her rooni.vdth illness went without leavine any impressionf; first at Huntsvil beeri corifineil It work about it. The way it is done music day. All are soloists in To- return they will reside'at 93 Briscoe at and coming to Oril- Hell on Priday eveningo was% well at17 ith etor, in attendance. : )Mis. that were not helpful, � particularly t6 Trow is to buy a dozen or a hundred ronto churches, and are well worth treet, London. Hosts o 011 f i9od wish- lia in l9f2��I.,�jhere he entered the em- tended and 'everyone... reported ..a most ninoer health for the young.-!�Mrs. ' D. Mher Always able to chicks already hatched, not set a hearing. --s are.extended to the'-hapoy young ploy of -kine & Kane, in the dry splendid time, with excenent music, daughter� Eleanor, returned, from, 1b ife One d; Ah4�.�Qks section of the sto ' supplied by the Blue Water Boys, b hundred eggs and trust to luck. Mission Band.r�The -members of couple in their ma goo u until. this a t pleasant -'visit with relatives - �m. re v �oung People's conducted- Vi that firm When the composed of Harold -Skinner -and his week, 'when she was forced t� the Gauld Mission Band met fortheir Y. P. L. 5 -�ve up Be,Zefield. They, were accompanied knows when one is at to start with- regular monthly meeting in the LeIgue Of the United' -Church held. call to sounded an' young orchestra of Goderioh�-The A. -Y. P� home IV little Mis&'Loi&,Xofl!&tt wjta� armg�' d the on account of her health, bu And one does not have to live next school room. The meeting was open- their weekly meeting on Monday, eve- ni,,auhod,::�6k �Oanada rallied to the col- A. of theAnglican Church are going Pect that with good,careful will remain with t)h �foi a -few dayv-,, ora, -ling with a good attendance, and with -, t . I., door to an incubator either, in order ed by the:singing of Hymn 429. jean wifilid, irnished a large quota, to W-ingham on Tuesday evening, to Secure the foundation for his or Bell led in. prayer. The Scripture %auidng'tbeiW�Ernest Steacy where they-wM Present -their uproar- NEgs, Dorothk Hefferan" p -tak _�egii#n who en- nth Bell, arge. 9 "Numink' and the -Luker-'was, in reading, wei§ e by Wlss��,Vladys her flock. Half a continent is near h -;TW ry'1916 ivith'the-�Wth iouslY comedy, Hymn. 427 was sung, after which. the owing the opening -he enough. fie motifig. FOR F,6resfers', being later tians- Mumps,' in t - Town Hall Xere�7 A week or so ago Mr. Jas. hymn, a number 6 lesson -9s taen. The roll was call.- sentence prayers- f6rred to the 116th Battalion, com- Mrs- D. Grassick, -who has been's pend- M. Scott4 the well known Poultry ed, and the meeting closed with the ere read foltowed 'by responsive uall, by Col. Sam Sharpe, ing t inter months,with T& P., 'Mr., ind, breeder, of Seaforth, shipped a con- singing of Hymn 426. reading fro�m ist Corinthian �withimhich unit he served in France Ms- �,_­Ferguson, of Toronto, has re� Gladys -Luker played a v iit the end f of returni turned here. -The signment of day old chicks to a man Y. P. League. -The Young People instrumental, after whicherWy -U ng Sunbeam Trio, com 'it& 'ti nada in'March' 1916. is Gladys Sla of St. Andrew's United Church, Kip- In 1921 Posd of the M ses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and every y k,,y , Mildred Poll 4.1, At'..'Zteacy ladnehed into business for Kathryn Sells and Greta Laminie, left pen, held the meeting on Friday eve . n Driygd4le one arrived &live and strong. Hemphill sang a very PrCtty, -Iiiins6lf in the Quinn black, on Monday morning for Tonawouda, ning, Harvey McClymont presiding, chorus -.`-One of the most specializ- And interesiin he shipped them by m il 91 ladies' i�ear and silks, and his N.Y., where- they will --give a number topics that has it"ean Ivison at the piano. Har given at ftterprise has b6en more than justi- Of concerts, b6th in Tonawonda and Many queer things, past and presi I McClymont took the Scripture League was given Monday evening, Aid, by the larg*- patronage accorded in Niagara Falls. - Miss Margaret have gone through the mails, and now reading and devotional exercise, also entitled, 14U ndenbrg," the famous "Steacy's",-A now a.'Synon Habkirk -turned home from Clintdu. is ym Will Thomson took the lesson in aviator, by- Mrs. A. Smith, an" was tdr'the latest whid in, ladies' fashion- Hospital on Sunday last following her it is live chickens. But it is being successfully done every day, and we Jesus, Teachings, What is Success.- more than enjoyed- reading b K. table attire. Notwithstanding his closp recent serious operation, much int Rev. Mr. Connor led in prayer. Hel -Drysdale; solo by 'iv4xs. Lee, Hedden; attention to business, Mr. Steacy has proved in health. -Mrs. L. Simpson., are told that it pays to buy them en Dinsdale read the Missionary -les- trio, Instrumental, Marion Sinlair, given enerousyf his time and tal- accompanied by 'her "n, William' this way, becauw better breeds and son out of the book, "New Paths For 9 Florence McDonald, Eleanor Skinnei,­ Ing on motored home from, Detroit on Sun- ents to community work, servi a y breeds are at the buyer's selec- OIS Purposes." Games and contests after which the meeting closed with the Council and -commercial commit- day and spent 'the week end. Mrs. tion, and they are both uniform and were played at the close. payer., .tee of the Bod�rd f Trade and ident- Simpson is remaining for a few we�eks 'healthy. -Bible Saciety.�The aR Ineeting' Ifi-ing himselU,i*.ith every movement with her' parents. --Miss - M. Graham, ual. HIENSALL theHensall Executive'of the West�_ alculated to ifthnee the interests of who has been a guest'twith her friend, ern Ontario Bible Society was held ini the town n wlikh he takes so strong Miss Jean -Banthron-for. the , past' pri Bible 'Class Banquet -A. branue-, -the- e0uncit-chamber of the Tow --n HAIr -a de. One _@Migreate - st hobbies week, returned to'116r h6we in Lon- Xotes.­,Syrup making came to an given -by the Bible Class f the Unit- On Saturday evening last. The meet-. -is - nausic, and',$ sacrifie�ed don this wee a he has k after,a very pleasant d last week. The farmers are now ed Church -for the teachers and of- ing en a opened with- prayer by AMJm`uch time ank Beginning as visit. -Mrs. Nellie, Dietweller, who has nvited friends, .,a bandsman so William',Slavin ploughed and so -wed a ficers and a number of I Nr, Nellroy, of Carmel PregW��terian: before going been in Aylmer for a number of weetts busy on the land ploughing. r,�tNti'-tuitibn- of -Mr. spent the'ureek end with her many was held in the school room on Thurs- Church, after which the President, J. overseas, undO small field last week end. This is day evening last with a good attend- W. Ortwein, called upon the Sdere- John Mitchell,",',fi6�' nd work friends and relatives, both in Hefisall kinUtes of the last meeting., a prayer by t Idilig descended from a her looking TA113ch im ve YotiNeed resumed ba the earliest seeding as yet reported in ance, and the meeting was opene tary, Tar. G. C. Petty, to, read -w the after returnint at the close and Rippeif, who were pleased to sev this section. -With the repeated drag- ATith a hynin foll wed by After Of the war. aus n ss pro d in health ging of the roads, they are becomi.... Rev A 'Sinclair. Then came a short usu I routine b I e was long line of douk Righlanders, it was following her recent 'Illness. She is somewhat better, but there is lots c f address by the i+airman, Mr. Henry moved, and seconded, and carried, thit j)ut natural thi&Vh�& �!herjshed the am- health again. -The Odiolfellows of Horton, who fulfilled his duties very ly, Mr�.: room for improvement before the, offivers for -the past year, iialfie, bifjon to see thi0i4hol thim T they rrayed in kilts Hensall Lodge No. 223,, iniend holding are, comfortable for riding, - Miss PleawnlY; a selection by the male C J. -W. Oftwein, Presidexif-G. and sporran, and he lived to see this their annual �cbut s4r#ice in St. Petty, -Secre HE lowest T6n-mile Cost in the tary, G. J. -Sutherl Harvey is at present staying with her quartette, namely, E. Ren 6id, ambition reali�W. the big P. nie, H. W. Aul's Anglicatt',C%urch on Sunday nephew during the absence of his Pfile, E. Lindenfield and John Pass- Treasurer ` be- re-elected. . The execu-, driveas .1-026 to raise funds evening, April: 29th, when there wiH Tworld (that is�,, the lowest cost 0, f tive th en proceeded)to make arrange- to -purch'a or y uniforms, Mr. no doxilit, _&s in former years, be a transoorting one ton for (one mile, -we are sorry to say, is Miss E ments for the comifig annual Sabbath Steacy spent tp "A 's, in planning. large attendotme6 of both tM Ideal an(i mother, who more, accompanied by ll�n still very sick. Fisher- a fine reading followed ' by meeting, which will this yeAre held 'the methol or ;"paign its equivint) is the on e bi eason.. Miss dladys Luker, and a well That, -was viSitine brethren. - -We have just ren- in the United lChuroch, on the even- "'one. f the yeE�4,, he, aetved as presi- learned that Mr. Fred Williams, who, dered instrumental by Migs Irene ing of May 6th, which will be &--im _7 truc irs in all lines of %usmess rches. due t hi L and Onstant Sind Who' I' on Track, Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Eli Disjoar- rde rendered a fine solo; Mr. T. Mur- Aj�rangenients s a returned soldier, won were then made for the Work'that the 4 committees sue- the second p Added to this Douglas, after which Mr. Sam Ren- ed service of the three local chu ' i- tolobrit �of the bi, pM ft was larg resides at the -home of Mr. John Glenn are choosing the Chevrolet T ZURICH dine recently returned from the West dock gave a very fine violin selection appoint ent of collectors, and it I rize givan for step daze- am. azifig economy are S Teeded in "goiTiLk the to P with ing*In a cli�ss'of seven, held at the speeid and d where they have lived for the Past accompanied by his daughter,' miss 'expecterthat a much larger sum will close on to $3�000­to- equip the band Town of li eleven years. They have been visit- Ethel. This was followed by in in- be raised for this commendabi nton, on the evening of performan ing at the home of Mrs. Disiardine's teresting ye e SO -7 with their newU 'forms. And we all their S n Show, at a fiddlers' and cle-ty, thad that of . ni - pri ading by Mr. Geo. Follick; former years. know how the 6 n be offered 'tbpys justified our sister, Mrs. George Thiel, 14th cOu- a ladies' quartette, Mrs. Drysdale, tiancing dontest, which shows good Row-pricdd commercial car; Mission' Cirdle:--The Mollard Mia- efforts in y going down tugged-, 2ession. Mr. Disjardine has P XTs. JoYnt, IWTS. Sinclair and Miss Sion Circle of -the United Church held to the Canadi&n,� National Exhibition of the nglican Xhurch pres6nted chased the property of Mr. S skill on,his. part. -The A.- Y. P. A. ness" strength and'mo6wn amliel Buchanan- Miss M. Ellis followed with their Eastef -meeting on Friday evet. at Toronto a f4�7r­" later anAar- their very popular phy, "Mummy and u ,dreamed -of y�ee ts Ho ston, one mile south 'of Bayfield, an intere�ting reading. A toast pro- ning with a good attendance, and with rying off first' the 7�and on- 'the Mump�," to a full, hoi�se at- Wing- an the Blue Water High -way, and gets posed by Mr. J. W. Ortw�ju; against P Our the President-, Miss E. ShMdock pro' 'th-0 finest 'bands ham on Tuesday eveoing, April you naea& a_true� fee' .4 ossessi a School" and answered by1llr.- siding. The meeting was opened with trciada. *611 -k-nown � fact 'i!.;17tb 0 'Ed. Datars, Jr., have -moved into the y. Roweliffe; meet g with great aneess-oi4m 9 cfitg- dtmetz or foT Steady trampartaticsft at then the toast,' 116ur prayer by IMiss Consitt, after which that a bachelo*0von Aboilgh he Poo- tunit aftinded the demon- ftm-kads ever R19 M07W of roads &ouse vacated by Mr. Sam -escl)O 'King -and Country," proposed, by Mr. an Estet leallet, with responsive gegg a rnodicuiii,`6f: giveri, by 'the Chevrolet Co. vhich r. Datars has j does W. Skinner and iegp6nded, 'to by Togadings were given, followed liy a not long stutww"" thi-P, shafts and as-' in the Hall, on. Wednesday eve- gigbt, tn� of hody a,�aj 9 rdh Jable do Ellis. The closing toast, hymn, The following Easter rea&, saults f movor - samag vnla��Tolet T'dill-, ! S, - ti ased. Mr. and �Mrs. Lemils. Miss SO it ning, the 18thi amotipanied by Mo- Ttu C� 1r3rien have moved into the houze Ladies," was. proposed hy Mr. Ingo, wers, given and M*h enjoyed.; Wig atency Ask yew Chgno tion PiCtuVeg a -ad, accomparded by a '#Ae4ted byMr. and Krs. .Datars. Mr. pq. D sdale and respanded to -by Rev. Miss' Gla4rs Luketi BlAry and choose well qualified -ropreg ry lot -doald antoffive of the (G.K.A.C. nSinclair. ed in firm, and whith Vrov�d toth interest- Woolev' Nrner and family have td Alma Stfuton, Joyce 8,bruto, Mro�..; Otillia oral xoto=6 into the house vaezted- by blk. ed A. XeDonnell and Migo, Cong#. Z410 all Chiselhurst, -moved a -vof,6 of thanks 4021 to Anna of the init Iaffordt Ithp 96051 n5h'd4t,"M to those attend -r Mad a-cordmiceg 012ziqn, while Mr. end Mrs. the B.I& Mrs. Redden, after which 'he Wei- Uto Mr. and 2t J�. "Overend, nd b &hlllis have movc-d from the e Class and id the l"ies ileas part of the mte ing. Wo understaud-that Kr. Ll�aper in, for their ancellent; programme and ting was d1o. % the proud fAfk has -been conftiWf6 his room with a hito the lhdnm vwnted by Mr. supper. The proi661;e committee 'easgedj 'a _21um�bgr Of very, In.. de girls, and lt690 slight Illness. he will ex- Tom Trqeoft I - which, h= qmkehs- 7so pgr. Ge' ferosting items were discussed,, t 6 orge areell glad 1-11athtn ho Uhtio TO R1 Was waorded perionce, Aqpi4ed, Jimpgovem6nt.— vftt, ok the lit�- X-rs. bi�ia s . �om the Of K**4t6, tho i'on ch6bnie 1,. Mr. T. Mutdock ave a 9no jertgining to, or a ]� rn�d from 01 _the jtftteosto of the , ik� Coiaferelice *do AtIng the v tr Jew qt vJZN,, 'Closing violin adlectlon,-and "'! M� a t6 rMfiggli -.1belng held, tj g4ila close.. atives and of DAIL frleo the ovswdg� uotgult Iso in th16 ftting 6.4, oed j the 8,D6istlez jn� to the Atig with rel ee, 7 50. gion Mrile from dlfl4veat mam ft of the National Anthem eld 1 4 IV %6006-­�-The famers Dcim setfteefl pl�tbg- It 416t t& bt� Oft, 4 tot$ dstiftd eAR p;i= of t a AmidetA.—A VM f ib, dvt of land'ina "lilt 7 un orta- ZOO V�� one dalhati 6r. 1 L. Smith is Moo zt. of, Ott -botliftion na tile AbI6,ftd' tj , o" ift chwAngo, S- d' 3 M01 (Rostressing VACkwnt befol lard cirAp, t6 atund .t, a940- Mr Weltat'Mad3e, (of fifth, in, descom, hi On byte-Aal- t6 Wid 0,%*pl�lolng 6ftiona'-for ship be 146 of -I%, ment 5 dl6iml , the Attention 6 t�aw:on Friday the TtrisrdVi mm-nin winghifti, ou to go hdn,in going ok % 10'a pzeq. 0C,the I a firr4b and otht who ile -to fAlkW *ell t�tUndsd- ah'DUftt thO bZrft, 4h an �aa`d 0 tew6tle -giv tzwduilw, to;�)§ tw door 8d t Aht, of onjonq 06 I amo�� Ordek, and 06- tfils made, suoh -and gftzdfi�s . �p A g nig a ant Ittr O', 00 bot- -Z tile 4t=&r4 It MOC6,rhat aTee hir, iib f 6i z5lgot bban,'be civing KV 1. T M, xqkfa, P I MET Z Ud� YO., 16WN Jaoft, enTA6 I -A fom" It, "11 bethe h� Q 4 � 41firlw1ad, od0=104 02 �tdvfp frUv 0 ZI: , fle with _Re t.. .. .. .... tI