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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-05-04, Page 4loft 71 7R. !7 -7` MAY 4,1928. 4 .... ... ... ','Z77' -7 .'��,`,7=77777717 P "N A" A Pas '01 7". 00 zpo 1$04,�, ;4' 7' 41 7T M X� 4 4" U5, Z "d I!` R!, X Y4 A, em wr -5 pwq gxg�.o V, i: rc� !0 =0W wo t ZF�*Ay Av*roi WaFaa vm,*��gIWA" 04,v4 mal 1 *31 4 THE RAU w 0R.RL tv 44 +T W,4- tour %10 Old V 0 4�4 W TWOV OR av Lau d aba and M go gd—t the d. and t4o c1QQ.W oil, a axvze. wom �!Vr are ges�p' VA one, as. W; ss Detroit, ;4rs taken ovr'th(� 'a -4p, oaectnd meat , 0, t4e pool room of late an Lou -is AW113=1 Mr. and WTs; Doyle thpj lie e from the- hoj�jtw rvta�payers a has es f4ro a MOP 01A a Joycible mid S4!P1 4rat Umaurated A*iTa4on--4 aeroplane passed over Col,* tl4ose yo e to pass 00 IM014out te,40untry- will occupyhe residence of Mrs. C. chance to vot ou *e ouestloll ni all. aftez'bt tonsils and % the 1049' week rs. D. Shanahan is con- petition 160 _eels eomposa,tb� Cookind. TO stores, the tom on, Wednesday morning it in council 0, was In V� Boys, Guuiw�tvl &�fo, hg�mony -vath �'�T�The teen ag4� Orli Of they headed for Goderich.­-Mr. an4 Mrs. that muoh W5UnW, r I t. A,44 Chur to' some C. A. ai%qr -Moore - to Toronto this He also stOas that they bv,(J on thdr iiiat eS (of Q; ZiZ to afternoon last, ta r h lb -a y Org 1. T. GrouN with iyjter 4rst, th d to worti cm Saturday vale eFisting, stolqes, the, CWordst -lug after her recent illness- 118, Naw these wsX& not Vo�ss b t . .. .. .. .. .. ots, sevvit. I 044f and their claim U well taken Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Best and Mr& only myersy sigiiat d se as their loadq, rotep ares, aaking officerg, ey do deserve eve were. ........... -01A VM% V to 2- for, Wry story, & George qlarael otored to, Toronto for the privilrage. to vote the question Mirapm -�,,,Uicl)onald; Vice.:Presi- jo7p hgdren as the week end_iMiss L. Willson..who of going into M olice, ,d y th6 0 dr6n as as M14t the weekly half holid -Y has Am d Red*it d ent Wea Cooper; e hd*e of- in a lo �ret"Y, rown lzp.% This was, followed 'by SOYA' Elman Xa�ttie.r In tlie xlwo� rMer letter by this correspond- Treasurer, Isabelle Chiues2 story, gluminated vdib lgia- 0 On A great booll to employees, there her sistbr, Mrs. W. G, Willis, return- ant, ho said that Col. Currie mid when Al al Committee, 1), 'nor- mawe,u and kh them wilat Mrs, Joshua Dennison.. and son, Mr. thought they looked to hi if ey Mq � Panco $610S and rubber. 94A be. no denying. But what about dW4 -!!HVW Tin _449 at the petition, hat he thk Bell, Mildred Work - employers, and throu ed to Detroit on Manday­,Mr. and he. leaked m as th Man, COMmittee, Olga c itov wag the story of oseh. Rev, 54Mict, is it having on the business life John Dennison, leave next week on a were all written. in one handwriting, Bell, Mr. Sinclair and miss Johnetoll-read motor trip to Moose Jaw and other and wh�n one of the sponsors of -bile ;Qy �,�e I Taese towns and villages? -ion the stolies, of theie delihtful Teets h points in the West, where they will petit offered to take an oath to hee are questiow which mer as they were throvnI On the scre6n, spend same months. During their ab- the effect that they were not t�ilts are beginning to ask themsekves put on making them than iterestjig. sence their residence here will be oc- by one handwriing an Col. Currie A short . . . . . . . . . . . . caid ach other. . In all agricultural cupied by Mrs. R. Habkirk and daugh- did w" to give Q_ di Sgrii 7ery ViRiCh e�joyea- -Vc�'t dkey Player.—Mr, and was I rio, county such as this is,.the businesa ter, Miss Minnie HabkirlL=-4Xrs. Jas. liut, of course, that was not intach of Mrs. -e Miss Gladys ,f%ebert, of Montreal, al. a tovim derives comes largely from its CWan, who has been spending the an acqom�lisbmeni4 for tiny qSpect- form ',s Donald �e`bome of the er and Wa Undelifiald; winter with her daughters in Bramp- ably riaaed hog coul do that., I P so 0, rural customery Now parentsi and Mrs. W. L. Siebert, Mrs. L. Hedden, and instr e but the day when a notice the correspondent ton and Markh y am, is thisweek the You vi did of town 44" larmer was dependent upoil any par- .�We" is a wel�l known Miss Avis Lindenfield n TS41WROXE .11 guest of Mrs. James Beattle� Mrs- not say they were all put on by o c memb on Miss Margaret Johnst * as, 1 ch , e ticular -town for his needs is past. �.,the Montreal Mara Cowan sails on May 16th for Eng- liandwriting, b t h t light they hckey'fze �`.Pnd has given . a evenin's program U 'a hO good Of the The The car has altered all that. In the land, where she, will spend, -the sum- looked like it. Now, if I were to say im� coun t.of--himself again the past meeting was closed with the benedic- Imsy seasons of seeding and harvest, mer.—MrS. Murphy, of Fort Col -borne, that Col. Cur-rie looked to me like a se, rti,- ..contest to decide the tion. Zarmers have no control over break- is a guest at the home of Mr- and -onkey, that would not Verify the in hard to get, as Ike us so.. 'as taore ost vaWiW- player for the seas('ni Preseritation—The play, "Mumy gaement to fulfil so that V, nor can they always fores Mrs. R. Frosit�Mr. H. Else, of To- statement that he really did look like just PasWif" b' w a e over and the Xumps,�' was presented rea t : re t ed' tall Da e' as, ch s n UlOt the. Word of GOA, is the Wr again is in store for those that at re a sh su basis for *6peaco ronto, was a week end guest at the a money, nor would it lead the pub- his team qWtes and besides other in Kensll on Wednesday evening last Moore will a -peak On s 'Of, all n lortage of husehold or farm needs. home of JMr. and Mrs. Robert Archi- lic to believe mT stiat,,mnt to Z crowded house. Following and Per- Miens,- and just - so,Xap as Uf when in need of repairs or other bald. the public 1; D�a any more beriefits derl� from the contest, was thp enuials.—Mr. and 'Mrs. Lee den te&chjng6 be�,-V, —Mrs. James vis has returned than believed -his. Think- Pr ed silvr Play W SUPPer -was served in the base- have moved into part of ,ad lis followed win esent h a magnificient purcheses, they come to their near- to her home on Goderich Street, after ing d s not stand, 1, law, f, its eat town and find it closed up, what a visit with friends in Stratford.— the deq urch by the house on,Brock Street, r Y va- ster and his fgther�4n_jaw, Mr. Dayfd DI 4 ment'Of the Anglican Ch when cup, suil V"I"'Ongraved. The cup i 'd told Eve the &PPIG was &R on disolay in'.one of the show windows inombers of the congregation for all cated by Mr. and, Mrs, F. Bowen.-�._ Robi Mr. A. G. Smillie, of Toronto; Mr. and right, she thought it was, and when of Mr. L. W� 11offinan% store, and j§ those lison, are both making .God im- =6 they going to do? Go home an taking part in the play. An Among recent seles�,Df village 'R Mrs. Downard, of Englehart, and Mr. she told Adam to take one, too, he the prettiest-­47id costliest piece of interesting feature took place at the op - provements to the interior of t ely Wait 'Until nrt daY Not by any Jms Smillie, of Oklahoma, were thought it was all light. So you see silverware ever seen in this sectiom -of close of the evening, namely, a pres- erty weri those of Mr. David W dwellings on 93rock -Stj4t oui mmems. A few ildles, more or less here this week at -tending the funeral just what thought did for them, for 0 who sold solne four lots to Mr. Vance farmers and gardeners are RIPS ntario. siltatin of a leather portfolio to Mr. -very busy adth th 'thi preq�nt a car makes little difference. of the late Mrs. W. R. Smillie.­Mrs- we might have all been in the Gar- No on the south side'of'Richmond:Street, men wi tes. W. Davidson leaves next week on a den of Eden yet, singing in the shade spendin -4mr and Mrs. J. P. Rau are' Houston, who is moving to Cornwall, n They will go to some other town, and g th��' South, and who.will, no doubt be favorable -weather for- working.. the trip to the West. Her residence on of the old apple tree week with relatives ill accompanied by the following g& building on some, of t#einiii,the not Mund,-�Mr. T-4 - Gi� A*ynt is 7 keep on going until they find, a place - But, however, Detro#----JXr,,�,and MTs. Joseph Wick� dress: 11TX. Houston�We, all West William Street, has been leased felt distant future. Mr. William J. Cald- some� fine ape; where they can secure the service Col. Currie is not On any Pedestal ens, of IngO 11, visited relatives here that this play would not have been rbments fitted, upabove for the summer by Yfx. R. H_ Sproat. himself at present in that b week end.—Mr. and Mrs. S. the success it has. been, had it not been well also sold to Messrs.* J. and C. his dugout over the block of three stores, andwill have Of Seaforth, spent Sunday for the splendid wa�y in which- you of Richmond Street, Moir's' survey. eam. heated, -Rev. James they require. Once �having secured it, —The many friends of Mr. Peter scandal. When ordered off the wit- Gottschalk', McDonell four lots on the south slde 'them all st Mellroy, of Carmel preqhyterias,� along with the assurance that it is O'Sullian will be glad to learn that ness stand and not allowed to give his with rlati4v4 ere.—Mr. and -Mrs. 'have worked to put -it across. You Thus it Will be seen that our vacant Church.,was in, Woodstock this vreek h avallable, at all times, they will kep he i4 recovering from his recent ser- -evidence, he then was taking a little Sam Faust , of* mitchell, visited at the will be missed throughout the entire good lots are being picked U.P.—The ttending the S on returning to that particular town. ions operation.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles of his own medicine, homeof Mr."W. H. Hoffman on Sun- community, but especially will ynod of the preaby- Adwns spent the week end with To- The correspondent says - you Misses Mary and Emma Johnston re- teri It is not hard to drive business Now, if day.—Rev, And, Mrs. F. L. Howald and be missed Trom this little church an Church, and we believe � that in ronto friends._ -'Miss Crosbie, of To- C61. Pease did debar John Pease ceivid the first of this week the gad ail- probabi ity h6 -will attend the' from any town, but in these two childr6i:'of New, Dundee, visited where you have so generously given intelligence of the death of`thi-,ir:cOus_ 1, aw"My onto, is a guest at the home of Mr: b eing Returning Officer, which he relatives.he §elublY to bei held in Z�gi re over the week end. Rev. of Your time and talents. in, na, Sask., days of keen competition it is hard to and Mrs. Adam Dodds.—A false alarm knew Perfectly oihe did, and also Hawald We know 'Mr. J. R. Nicholson, of Wyoming- as he has been invited to ta e S to gave the fire brigade a ran to North onddked the services' in. the that success and- -prosperity aw alt you who quite suddenly passed away o' retain business, and still harder knows the reason for it, because he Lutheran Chlirch on Sunday. Large in your new venture, but we are sel- ue 11 Place of one of the ministers, vu-bost. Main Street on Thursday morning. took the rtu—ing officer with hill, to sday after400;i last, following a turn it would be, but who felt h, bring it back Once it has been lost. ongregatiom�, -were present at both fish enough to wish that you were very few.dayEV .Hines$ nell ia. co9ld not attend, and in order thaz larger towns, and smaller cities Exeter to ake an oath to the effect services. He' -has resigned his charge remaining here. - For your that there were irregularities in the solf . and The deceased, together t is wife, there may be a' representative from Z 'Within a shopping radius of these at New Dundee and is taking over the family we wish health, happness, had beenin Clinton a (CHISELHURSIT election andhe did that, k or this section of the church, is, 1&ely nowdrig that pastorate -a'�the Elmwood Lutheran Prosperity and fortune, and ask you so ago, attending the ei a to go.—A very large acreage of oniong places that on closing on week days, John Pease took the oath on election Church,--neir Chesley. Rev. -Howald to accept this small ift, hoping that ative and called in on their in being sown here this Spri Note-s.—With the advent of warmer have already glimpsed the apportun- day that there were no irregularities, is a Zurich 61d boy and his many in the years that are to -be, it will rig. Hen - weather, seeding is now general anJ ity of drawing new business from but that it was legally and lawfully, friends are pleased to see him way 'borne, to -see their cousins here, all has alwas been notedas an oniom 3� reports indicate that the land is in mak- serve to remind you of the affection So that it was indeed. a very sad and ceiiiie, with what done- Now the public will under- ing his call has been termed its them. They are beginning to adver- excellent condition.—Mr. and .-Mrs. ng a splendid a -access.— and esteem in which we hold you. unexpected death,�Mcssrs. J.and'C. �'Onion Kings" for many y6ars�The tise, through the press, the fact that Archie Ryckman have secured a house Mr. John i ein, a farmer living an Signed on behalf of'St. Paul's Angli- stand that both of those oaths taken ekt (2 could not be true, and that MeDonell have rented the well situat- com, ttee in connection; with the Fire - is the rea. the R nson.:L . their places are open six days a week, in Exeter and intend residing there. ine, lost two valuable can Young People's Association."- The ed son Col., Price debarred him. Ht, piece of. ground, immediately to, men's celebration, to be held here on i —Mr. Noah Horton, who was taken work- horsis a few days ago. Up- address was read by Mr. Pepplar, uing an invitation to take ad- says he took the oath ancl the west of and iss ill last week, is unergoi himself to the , Mr. E. R06nie's lock, and the 24th of May, have been fortunat,.- ng treatment v tigation it was found that the presentation ade by Mr. A. L. will have if -for a display ground for in securing for that ceasi, -vantage of these holidays to visit effect that there were irregularities the 'o wine fermented en- Case. Mr. Houston on ambac, in London. It is to be hoped he will has been choir them. ual health. in the election andhat he could prove age a ou leader of the Anglican Church for a cars, having 'nicely filled up the -un- 1her attractions, the chanipion gh the services of a ina 0 That is good business on the part his statements, but -he must remem- veteri ar even partg and. -also what'was at �ne h=yesh.e players of the Province. 7 re secured, nothing couple of years and has taken an I time a celir, so that they wil now and who are too well known to even, ber he did not take the oath on elee- could be e- to save them.—Mr. C. -active part in the plays the Young have a nice aisplagTound­�-,On Sun - of, these places, but it is mighty poor ST. COLUMBAN tion day o the effect that -there were L, S mention their names, as they --have- art of the merehn�s mith, polisher of the local news- people have presented, and he will be day policy on the no irregularities, the same as the re- paper, s g a Tebu evening, May 6th, a meeting �in won so many contest& 110wever, we chine installed this iBriefs. 'Y The Late Joseph T. Carlin.—At- turning -officer did, it -not being Me typesetting "M ----�The MI�Sill Bad held it, the of other towns to let them do it. h ilt Intertype -much missed in the communit the interests 'of tho, -Western Ontaric, will ive mare�, jo4rticlilai-.. -in� another And what about the towns situat, tended by many sorrowing relatives business to do 90, and for thatre-ason week. For many years r. mith has very enjoyable afternoon meeting in ere. 7YT61itioW. I ad a Bible 866ety, will be held. but' *e, h and 'friends the funeral f Joseph T_ I think it was an inqult to his own United' �Ghureh. This ,,service -will, be Particular1be'pame of Dilly'gtru*6rik or the Government highways? The Carlin, veteran printer of Stratford, contented-bimself with 4 Rogers Lino- the basement of the United Churcli on a union meeting.et the �liree local Rochu�. Fliber, � wb�6 �ias bo� �cr!660*. intelligence to allow the returning a- type�.an� the ingichine did good w I American nd other tourist traffic on and a valued employee of the Beacon- ficer to do fo' ork Sunday. afternoon last: Vocal, duet, hureh,q nd - ill with cerebird-,spinal fever, i s s,nowing the facts. He P will bd addressed by S q far k #9 size. When the Intertype is K4tirYn and Emma Wurm; reading, the Rev. these roads is doubling every year. Herald, was held Tuesday morning ;dso asks the uestio Captain, Garbut, of L6nd'6n, recovered as to, be able. tobe out for cr, n why Col. Price f gled, Mr. Smith will'hav a mod- Dorothy McQueen; solo, Mrs. George the Secretary of the Society- The a short ride these hie days. Om We never heard of a garage shutt from his late residence, 99 St. Vincent did not appoint another returning of- erh printing office and will be able to H—, and the study by -Miss blorri- resident ministers will also speak Tuesday.- last Mr. R. Geiger Ing its doors against this tourist or any street, north. olemn requiem high ficer. Now his co -composer is not turn out his paper and job �Work as son concluded this very enjoy mass rwas sung at St. Joseph's church versed very well able af- briefly on the gbod work'being done nil Other traffic, why should the ?cst of in Canadian laws, or neat as any city office�A minstrel ternoon's pr9gramme, after which the by the Society, and the President, by sfortune to have a horse get,caugbt with Rev. J. A. Mackesy as celebrant, he could have informed him that it show will be given in the -Town Hall meeting closed with prayer­�Mrs. W. the ind lego in a halter rope, and and Tr the town bar them, because gas is not, Rev. E. Goetz, of Seaforth, as deacon is by an set Of "Parliament that the on Tuesday evening by a travelling Mskips and family, of Stratford, nit their rep ewure'r wil lhlsb Sub` in'his efforts to, get -the, animal free by any means, the only thing these and Rev. J. A. Jordan, as sub -deacon. returning officers are appointed. He company.—Far oTtS for the past year, 'Mr. Gigerwws kicked in the face�an& mers are very busy at spent the wee k 4endl with- her parents, and the choir will' -render fine musieAhrown ack tourists buy, Rev. B. Gaffney, of Clinton, was also also states that they neveir looked on seeding. Weath' in the -manger, Me The paill bearers- represent - One of ur best known merchants present. William osmond as in authority, 'but been exe or and land conditions Mr. and Hm. Duncan MeMartim—M.r appropriate to the occaMon, 90 that horse was s lit..this week and a Bertram North, of Woodstock, and the� in 0 badly injured'it has since suggested a plan to Kil e ecting will, no doulit,--be most died in spite Of the best viiternnar:� in Seaforth has 0 ing the local Typographical Union, only a caretaker f r the hall. But he large acreage 211 en i Already be sown. Norman c ons, of Seaforth, were interesting and largely a#endd, �Iis roy Council Knights of Columbus is evidently in the come�up-higqier_ skiU. This is the second�. loss �Mr� us that -would enab4e the business and close friends were: G. Dunn, J. class, while those that were higher guests over the week end at the hame the Bible 'Society Is an un�denomhia- Ge'' r has had, as he lost a valuabie, of Mr. and MTS. RobertHiggins and tion, an,& is Supported by . all the places in town to keep open every day Sinclair, Alex. Abraham, W. J. Me- up had -further to fall far if he is -in, arch *ss argaret tow and at the same time -give employees Cully, J. P. Malloy, C_ Wi ge el r, n t utho ty wh is. He reni� HEN.SALL family�Mr. illiam,. Simpson 71 f de a in a ri , o , ? and churches. It is doing a'grand. Work Mtlai-en who Mae, of Detroit, spent the week end tl� a, half hollday each week during the R. Gordon and D. P. McGowan. Fol- at eallye recently woli ptizD, nd UYS annot well be eatiniated in oratory in, the hll, opens and closes it, a 11 grindinir, will be on Tuesday and with Mr. and Mm Robert Banthron. in its far-reaching effects in, giving ,St competition at _Zum*er. It is to give -a diff t lowing the ceremony at the church, the&Od and hires teams and in to Thursday in forenoons., and cal day Saturday, ratford,As in T��ronto this. ivek the re mains were taken to St. Coluin- fix the -roads Wt to commence ofter May 16th- j. Pass- Mrs. L. Simpson who has been here the W4)-ra 'of God in employee a half holiday each day of and that is all the r"re. for a number --of -weeks, et� + 31514 Ian 1111� and sending g -which would ban, where interment was made in ress that is doing and by order 'the New Bank Mantger.—Mr. L. R, return with them, -but is going to Y�- it to the uttermost parts of the world-. .14 t I b the week, the family plot. The services at the Cler14 of Stanley Township, w' %, Coles has been appointed Manager at libe r store to still keep open for business cemetery were conducted by.Rev. those youthful Progressives main wdth her, mother for. a while It ii well w6rthy. of ral support f �� L �_ That or any other Father Goetz. Well known and much anxious to get. 60 the Hensall branch of the Bank of ger, a days a week. ln -A she has been in poor health. He�also Says he was esteemed during his, life time the de- not the defea.ted Irdida Id be better than clo i Moutreal, to suoceed, Aft. W. A. Rolls- Mr. and Urs. Dve Shirray, accom, plan won sing up ca, te, it was j t panied by MT. -and Mrs. Fred. Ben, ceased man was highly honored in beca us ton. Mr. Coles is &-native of Ontario -any one use thd other candidate- got one gough, motored. to Monkton on -Sun- the whole town on and started hisiAii-king career in the Particular death and hundreds of friends visited more vote than -he did. Now, 11 he Wbeatle day, aside rom public holidays. his bier. On Sunday ' evening the can find any word in the VO bTaii0h Of the former day, spending the day there. with eabulary. of Canada. He ,f relatives—Mr. E. Knipej of IAstowel, A generation ago, the seventh day -embers of Kilroy Council, K ights th t s er, re oformerly of Hem,; a pelis defat any plaii lall, W" �. 911 �If the TOW,& was 2 day of rest for of Columbus, of -.which he was a char- wmd like. to know about it., had wide experience in vac- -est ov� He ches and in 19160 eT the week end -at i�e N6�W of Mit ter member, held a short service at says, b employers and employees oliace. Now too, -he should have been ele&;ed, ious bran qrj�. T, Xurdoa �an family.— 2"LL was nager of the a4i,which and the house, w1ine Mandak night the as he r -ve, at the time. it requirb-s a holiday in the Middle of as Ree employees Of the Beacon -Herald al brauc�h, of: Mr, Laird Joynt� _,af.'L-oudon at- other decrapt sUtellielit. He was noi nedAhe Canadian eperkb is th week to recuperate Trora that day tended in a body. T the week end at his home here.—$er.� '-Our cbllectlon - 7 * he many spiritual Reeve. Does not he reniambr that Expeditionary 2VT�-e with which' he of 8PrM9__.. ce rest. It is S fast age we live in. and floral Offering. - served for four�,­ vices hCCarmil Pr&sbyteTian Church were but further he was sent home from the County C�n returning on Sunday I more 00 tokens of his popularity. Among those Council and told he had no busine$5; to Canada he was I made I.Manager f ast were very largely at- 1pplete,ano filtor6st!ng. than 9�,er. tendo, Rev. Mr. MeHroy delivering present from out of town were: Mrs. the branch at Three Hills, Alberta, It WO 4,, be a W 0 You call (Continued from page 8) there, as he was no'longer a Ree"? pleasure. hAv fine discourses both morning.and evb- C. Carlin, Mr. and Mrsj J. Carpenter So after all, we are under the -re and in 1923 wikg�, ti!ansferred -to ng. At the service, be - M morning and*ivee' the material ign tbL 7, Dunlop, of Ve and Joseph, Mrs. D. MeConnell and of Wnl. ()smond at the 'Present, but Viking branch -is Manager. Tr ChOvrddt Gwage, %ns leased the resi- Mrs. F. Byrne, ef Dublin; Mri. J. Billy is quite an obl. - 1927 -bf his - pres- M'. _feUovr after early in sides the Vsual addition of fine an. gMg toAh6 date that are so' dence of Mr. J. ff. Smith, and has Miller, Mrs. Frank Carlin, and Bert ent appointmer) 'ho.hag thdins rendered by he lakgd choir, popular- this:S,0480at. for I & think if those youthful t, - been attach- At�s. W. A. MeLaren and Sirs. , A. moved his family kere.—Mr. James C. Kelley, of Detroit; J. Carlin, M fttelldentls Depart. ed- to the Super men in, Toronto 'Wallace, of Woodslee, Essex County, Dolly Carlin, 'Mr- and Mrs. Joseph our village any smaller, Billy "_7 and Mrs. Fred 95 Progressives would andert:alm t�o trim t D 11 rendered amery pleasini'duet'. xs. W�m. Devoreau2, ul Oddlellows, 86de&�L­The 0 'Wag visiting with friends in Seaforth Carlin,,Mr. and M throw his coat ever it -to keep itffarm 101wo Of 118ssa rooms and Vid1jity last e -to the' Week. 4MT. Wallace Rev. E. Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dev- on tbose� R '14, . - on Monday in fine suit cold nights- I ,in still I in X KetAren's ugtairsi w, idh 't 0:2 Resident under the Reign of W-dlia a nual dii,, S oge�'hold tl eir n Gays that veedhW it; gwoAtically cam- ereaux and Mrs. T. Devereaux, SeVoldo, .40M, unday even. hey, in recently rented. "-At - ih4l' Xifited PletcAl it his county.—Mr. and Mrs. Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. J. ing last, in St.' rows -Church, -on 0. AHen, Rev. Mclellan Osmond. Ch h oil Sunday Morning last of Detroit, are guests at and Catherine, of Sarnia. which occasion j'hcre, was a large at - V Mrs. IS- F-S�Now if the oresponenSinclair took as his'iubjeet� the home of MX.,and Mrs. R. F. Jones. McDonnell and E. Ness, Of any more bubbles to blow rA� just a van h' tendance, oth 0_,,tJje`loeal -member %ageo --Invitation brothei�ln. Vokes and daughters, of De- Rochester, N. Y.; Miss E. Phalen, blow them. nd visiting brothers 4roin, Exeter, t law, Hobab 11 -from the twtt,; "Come 1, �4 170% MOt0redhere t1iis week and are Hamilton,, and W. EL-trriggl. A -Mond Bruefield- and thev 16dg�a, and an 0 "'(WAS st the home of -Mrs. Voke's the floral offerings beautiful tributes sermdlt�, delivered to and we will do you good, for his subject, "Ther tood Sat "Id 00 ery earnest �.Sproat. Mr. Sproat were received,from the stag of the them by Rev. hip. ion%, rho took for with us, L Mrs. Jolin the Lard has epolren�good,,concernlnk Vh,6 has been sperrilingeeral months Beaco Beacon- Israel." He delivered a V' The n Herald, Her Id M' Detroit, returned with them.—Mr, Company, 119�r The etleir, uni and impress4ve sermon, *hieh was eit. and Mrs. Alex. Abra- let' leadersWp and �Mr$. HCward Irlartry, of London, Charles Dingma NOtes­­X4. Alex. MclKengie, of our Us �ot Sang Very, ap. joyed by. a la;1ge, congregation. r Of 'MT. W. 'A. No' 6' village, attended the funergi Emb J T�ere ;;;;� end -guests at the home of an� 0 t re- hymns,�fiA Goodwin rendered a plowing sup. Charles, Edward, Gingrag, f propri il,ka&hems. At, W, 0 ativs in Wingliam, durihl-ri, th at solo, entitled, "Jes-tig R6msmbers.9P At 'Mr. William Hartry.--,Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Duftan,' 4ltford, Strat- week the close of the the br6tblell, �pgrs. james XcCly -hell a -ad daughter, of Brussels, ford Typographical Union Xo. 139 and sr filarehed back the evening ervieb -ftw. X Dkyt- 6 mon't, Of 6a u ro rooms, D visiting with friends dale and Mrs. George. Hess sang.z lift-gs, Brine, of T6ronto, spent Bert Kelly. The late Mr.'Carlin'was LMd6n. -in -where votes of tof to choir, 00 Vre* end at the _,Many in'' this' community the Rev. Mr. J04 for home of the born in St. Columban, being a son of were well rendered dut.,W. JohnPass.". indeed, sorry Ap learn of the eiN7 fine servi %UMeS ';JMne--4Mr. jtij MrS. R. more is greatly impiolinj the 'a B. the late Mr� and Mrs. Thos. Carlili Zo t(h po visiting brethren, V*h41r'J ce. and gar. Masonic of Detroit, 9�pent the week but Practicalli all his lifo�' had been Saerth thm'. wet�k.. For' Many years of Dir, R. F. Bell who died goto to ho east of it, ad ken��--Wr, Thomas spelit in the employ of the--J9eag=_ Short and RpT d Mr. &es&s were Da 00 a� new Pontiac Herald. He was never Married 'but took an active Vr le, ln"o"Unity'Mlia also iv6n by ae14ftl 90 -ft b two gigterg, Ups. ffnt Po`t'�. &r6tht6n, W 01,z-� 0 ill all things a 4is t� til It Orom and,, S-zott, of Ron- rigwi and DES9 MargareA Carlin, botb h 'd *4 0 ma -M. -tain .9 to �,6od The arinpathy Oka- gmna Preside'nt appreciati it new Oldmobile of Stratford, For two vvdelm ost of f7dendo goes, out to 66'be- od gfj g&r91I0, I and to his death -he h$.d st967tad froM widow and fainillf in the. 1.068 Aellioved. To 'Or. A. 'i , , Slid 'a Ir d little dgu, J&uston ho w6nderftlly im we .. ,, offtee, �, pArt iid th wlai wrr6* afte, V�?Oolt irp guatts, at the par� Bruce �Pidd, ur 90hiAl gild obt ghdh ffay, rt tht, plat eriat Of this -to, BAY MM LD olo- -:front, g6 �oyff. 04 Ott T6 the Mftor,of ZZVOM tlRelen M& Isye hd *Ml rap at, bO VO* rAltdIll eVillage, �Jlj ho 'de thiz ro Pon give gto StMgo, iz br the 16f* 1ft A MOr 9#0 of Aptil i Rai Mi, to 4's- od 6fit 016nmg -One 0" tp, op u ft THE HURON loft 71 7R. !7 -7` MAY 4,1928. 4 .... ... ... ','Z77' -7 .'��,`,7=77777717 P "N A" A Pas '01 7". 00 zpo 1$04,�, ;4' 7' 41 7T M X� 4 4" U5, Z "d I!` R!, X Y4 A, em wr -5 pwq gxg�.o V, i: rc� !0 =0W wo t ZF�*Ay Av*roi WaFaa vm,*��gIWA" 04,v4 mal 1 *31 4 THE RAU w 0R.RL tv 44 +T W,4- tour %10 Old V 0 4�4 W TWOV OR av Lau d aba and M go gd—t the d. and t4o c1QQ.W oil, a axvze. wom �!Vr are ges�p' VA one, as. W; ss Detroit, ;4rs taken ovr'th(� 'a -4p, oaectnd meat , 0, t4e pool room of late an Lou -is AW113=1 Mr. and WTs; Doyle thpj lie e from the- hoj�jtw rvta�payers a has es f4ro a MOP 01A a Joycible mid S4!P1 4rat Umaurated A*iTa4on--4 aeroplane passed over Col,* tl4ose yo e to pass 00 IM014out te,40untry- will occupyhe residence of Mrs. C. chance to vot ou *e ouestloll ni all. aftez'bt tonsils and % the 1049' week rs. D. Shanahan is con- petition 160 _eels eomposa,tb� Cookind. TO stores, the tom on, Wednesday morning it in council 0, was In V� Boys, Guuiw�tvl &�fo, hg�mony -vath �'�T�The teen ag4� Orli Of they headed for Goderich.­-Mr. an4 Mrs. that muoh W5UnW, r I t. A,44 Chur to' some C. A. ai%qr -Moore - to Toronto this He also stOas that they bv,(J on thdr iiiat eS (of Q; ZiZ to afternoon last, ta r h lb -a y Org 1. T. GrouN with iyjter 4rst, th d to worti cm Saturday vale eFisting, stolqes, the, CWordst -lug after her recent illness- 118, Naw these wsX& not Vo�ss b t . .. .. .. .. .. ots, sevvit. I 044f and their claim U well taken Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Best and Mr& only myersy sigiiat d se as their loadq, rotep ares, aaking officerg, ey do deserve eve were. ........... -01A VM% V to 2- for, Wry story, & George qlarael otored to, Toronto for the privilrage. to vote the question Mirapm -�,,,Uicl)onald; Vice.:Presi- jo7p hgdren as the week end_iMiss L. Willson..who of going into M olice, ,d y th6 0 dr6n as as M14t the weekly half holid -Y has Am d Red*it d ent Wea Cooper; e hd*e of- in a lo �ret"Y, rown lzp.% This was, followed 'by SOYA' Elman Xa�ttie.r In tlie xlwo� rMer letter by this correspond- Treasurer, Isabelle Chiues2 story, gluminated vdib lgia- 0 On A great booll to employees, there her sistbr, Mrs. W. G, Willis, return- ant, ho said that Col. Currie mid when Al al Committee, 1), 'nor- mawe,u and kh them wilat Mrs, Joshua Dennison.. and son, Mr. thought they looked to hi if ey Mq � Panco $610S and rubber. 94A be. no denying. But what about dW4 -!!HVW Tin _449 at the petition, hat he thk Bell, Mildred Work - employers, and throu ed to Detroit on Manday­,Mr. and he. leaked m as th Man, COMmittee, Olga c itov wag the story of oseh. Rev, 54Mict, is it having on the business life John Dennison, leave next week on a were all written. in one handwriting, Bell, Mr. Sinclair and miss Johnetoll-read motor trip to Moose Jaw and other and wh�n one of the sponsors of -bile ;Qy �,�e I Taese towns and villages? -ion the stolies, of theie delihtful Teets h points in the West, where they will petit offered to take an oath to hee are questiow which mer as they were throvnI On the scre6n, spend same months. During their ab- the effect that they were not t�ilts are beginning to ask themsekves put on making them than iterestjig. sence their residence here will be oc- by one handwriing an Col. Currie A short . . . . . . . . . . . . caid ach other. . In all agricultural cupied by Mrs. R. Habkirk and daugh- did w" to give Q_ di Sgrii 7ery ViRiCh e�joyea- -Vc�'t dkey Player.—Mr, and was I rio, county such as this is,.the businesa ter, Miss Minnie HabkirlL=-4Xrs. Jas. liut, of course, that was not intach of Mrs. -e Miss Gladys ,f%ebert, of Montreal, al. a tovim derives comes largely from its CWan, who has been spending the an acqom�lisbmeni4 for tiny qSpect- form ',s Donald �e`bome of the er and Wa Undelifiald; winter with her daughters in Bramp- ably riaaed hog coul do that., I P so 0, rural customery Now parentsi and Mrs. W. L. Siebert, Mrs. L. Hedden, and instr e but the day when a notice the correspondent ton and Markh y am, is thisweek the You vi did of town 44" larmer was dependent upoil any par- .�We" is a wel�l known Miss Avis Lindenfield n TS41WROXE .11 guest of Mrs. James Beattle� Mrs- not say they were all put on by o c memb on Miss Margaret Johnst * as, 1 ch , e ticular -town for his needs is past. �.,the Montreal Mara Cowan sails on May 16th for Eng- liandwriting, b t h t light they hckey'fze �`.Pnd has given . a evenin's program U 'a hO good Of the The The car has altered all that. In the land, where she, will spend, -the sum- looked like it. Now, if I were to say im� coun t.of--himself again the past meeting was closed with the benedic- Imsy seasons of seeding and harvest, mer.—MrS. Murphy, of Fort Col -borne, that Col. Cur-rie looked to me like a se, rti,- ..contest to decide the tion. Zarmers have no control over break- is a guest at the home of Mr- and -onkey, that would not Verify the in hard to get, as Ike us so.. 'as taore ost vaWiW- player for the seas('ni Preseritation—The play, "Mumy gaement to fulfil so that V, nor can they always fores Mrs. R. Frosit�Mr. H. Else, of To- statement that he really did look like just PasWif" b' w a e over and the Xumps,�' was presented rea t : re t ed' tall Da e' as, ch s n UlOt the. Word of GOA, is the Wr again is in store for those that at re a sh su basis for *6peaco ronto, was a week end guest at the a money, nor would it lead the pub- his team qWtes and besides other in Kensll on Wednesday evening last Moore will a -peak On s 'Of, all n lortage of husehold or farm needs. home of JMr. and Mrs. Robert Archi- lic to believe mT stiat,,mnt to Z crowded house. Following and Per- Miens,- and just - so,Xap as Uf when in need of repairs or other bald. the public 1; D�a any more beriefits derl� from the contest, was thp enuials.—Mr. and 'Mrs. Lee den te&chjng6 be�,-V, —Mrs. James vis has returned than believed -his. Think- Pr ed silvr Play W SUPPer -was served in the base- have moved into part of ,ad lis followed win esent h a magnificient purcheses, they come to their near- to her home on Goderich Street, after ing d s not stand, 1, law, f, its eat town and find it closed up, what a visit with friends in Stratford.— the deq urch by the house on,Brock Street, r Y va- ster and his fgther�4n_jaw, Mr. Dayfd DI 4 ment'Of the Anglican Ch when cup, suil V"I"'Ongraved. The cup i 'd told Eve the &PPIG was &R on disolay in'.one of the show windows inombers of the congregation for all cated by Mr. and, Mrs, F. Bowen.-�._ Robi Mr. A. G. Smillie, of Toronto; Mr. and right, she thought it was, and when of Mr. L. W� 11offinan% store, and j§ those lison, are both making .God im- =6 they going to do? Go home an taking part in the play. An Among recent seles�,Df village 'R Mrs. Downard, of Englehart, and Mr. she told Adam to take one, too, he the prettiest-­47id costliest piece of interesting feature took place at the op - provements to the interior of t ely Wait 'Until nrt daY Not by any Jms Smillie, of Oklahoma, were thought it was all light. So you see silverware ever seen in this sectiom -of close of the evening, namely, a pres- erty weri those of Mr. David W dwellings on 93rock -Stj4t oui mmems. A few ildles, more or less here this week at -tending the funeral just what thought did for them, for 0 who sold solne four lots to Mr. Vance farmers and gardeners are RIPS ntario. siltatin of a leather portfolio to Mr. -very busy adth th 'thi preq�nt a car makes little difference. of the late Mrs. W. R. Smillie.­Mrs- we might have all been in the Gar- No on the south side'of'Richmond:Street, men wi tes. W. Davidson leaves next week on a den of Eden yet, singing in the shade spendin -4mr and Mrs. J. P. Rau are' Houston, who is moving to Cornwall, n They will go to some other town, and g th��' South, and who.will, no doubt be favorable -weather for- working.. the trip to the West. Her residence on of the old apple tree week with relatives ill accompanied by the following g& building on some, of t#einiii,the not Mund,-�Mr. T-4 - Gi� A*ynt is 7 keep on going until they find, a place - But, however, Detro#----JXr,,�,and MTs. Joseph Wick� dress: 11TX. Houston�We, all West William Street, has been leased felt distant future. Mr. William J. Cald- some� fine ape; where they can secure the service Col. Currie is not On any Pedestal ens, of IngO 11, visited relatives here that this play would not have been rbments fitted, upabove for the summer by Yfx. R. H_ Sproat. himself at present in that b week end.—Mr. and Mrs. S. the success it has. been, had it not been well also sold to Messrs.* J. and C. his dugout over the block of three stores, andwill have Of Seaforth, spent Sunday for the splendid wa�y in which- you of Richmond Street, Moir's' survey. eam. heated, -Rev. James they require. Once �having secured it, —The many friends of Mr. Peter scandal. When ordered off the wit- Gottschalk', McDonell four lots on the south slde 'them all st Mellroy, of Carmel preqhyterias,� along with the assurance that it is O'Sullian will be glad to learn that ness stand and not allowed to give his with rlati4v4 ere.—Mr. and -Mrs. 'have worked to put -it across. You Thus it Will be seen that our vacant Church.,was in, Woodstock this vreek h avallable, at all times, they will kep he i4 recovering from his recent ser- -evidence, he then was taking a little Sam Faust , of* mitchell, visited at the will be missed throughout the entire good lots are being picked U.P.—The ttending the S on returning to that particular town. ions operation.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles of his own medicine, homeof Mr."W. H. Hoffman on Sun- community, but especially will ynod of the preaby- Adwns spent the week end with To- The correspondent says - you Misses Mary and Emma Johnston re- teri It is not hard to drive business Now, if day.—Rev, And, Mrs. F. L. Howald and be missed Trom this little church an Church, and we believe � that in ronto friends._ -'Miss Crosbie, of To- C61. Pease did debar John Pease ceivid the first of this week the gad ail- probabi ity h6 -will attend the' from any town, but in these two childr6i:'of New, Dundee, visited where you have so generously given intelligence of the death of`thi-,ir:cOus_ 1, aw"My onto, is a guest at the home of Mr: b eing Returning Officer, which he relatives.he §elublY to bei held in Z�gi re over the week end. Rev. of Your time and talents. in, na, Sask., days of keen competition it is hard to and Mrs. Adam Dodds.—A false alarm knew Perfectly oihe did, and also Hawald We know 'Mr. J. R. Nicholson, of Wyoming- as he has been invited to ta e S to gave the fire brigade a ran to North onddked the services' in. the that success and- -prosperity aw alt you who quite suddenly passed away o' retain business, and still harder knows the reason for it, because he Lutheran Chlirch on Sunday. Large in your new venture, but we are sel- ue 11 Place of one of the ministers, vu-bost. Main Street on Thursday morning. took the rtu—ing officer with hill, to sday after400;i last, following a turn it would be, but who felt h, bring it back Once it has been lost. ongregatiom�, -were present at both fish enough to wish that you were very few.dayEV .Hines$ nell ia. co9ld not attend, and in order thaz larger towns, and smaller cities Exeter to ake an oath to the effect services. He' -has resigned his charge remaining here. - For your that there were irregularities in the solf . and The deceased, together t is wife, there may be a' representative from Z 'Within a shopping radius of these at New Dundee and is taking over the family we wish health, happness, had beenin Clinton a (CHISELHURSIT election andhe did that, k or this section of the church, is, 1&ely nowdrig that pastorate -a'�the Elmwood Lutheran Prosperity and fortune, and ask you so ago, attending the ei a to go.—A very large acreage of oniong places that on closing on week days, John Pease took the oath on election Church,--neir Chesley. Rev. -Howald to accept this small ift, hoping that ative and called in on their in being sown here this Spri Note-s.—With the advent of warmer have already glimpsed the apportun- day that there were no irregularities, is a Zurich 61d boy and his many in the years that are to -be, it will rig. Hen - weather, seeding is now general anJ ity of drawing new business from but that it was legally and lawfully, friends are pleased to see him way 'borne, to -see their cousins here, all has alwas been notedas an oniom 3� reports indicate that the land is in mak- serve to remind you of the affection So that it was indeed. a very sad and ceiiiie, with what done- Now the public will under- ing his call has been termed its them. They are beginning to adver- excellent condition.—Mr. and .-Mrs. ng a splendid a -access.— and esteem in which we hold you. unexpected death,�Mcssrs. J.and'C. �'Onion Kings" for many y6ars�The tise, through the press, the fact that Archie Ryckman have secured a house Mr. John i ein, a farmer living an Signed on behalf of'St. Paul's Angli- stand that both of those oaths taken ekt (2 could not be true, and that MeDonell have rented the well situat- com, ttee in connection; with the Fire - is the rea. the R nson.:L . their places are open six days a week, in Exeter and intend residing there. ine, lost two valuable can Young People's Association."- The ed son Col., Price debarred him. Ht, piece of. ground, immediately to, men's celebration, to be held here on i —Mr. Noah Horton, who was taken work- horsis a few days ago. Up- address was read by Mr. Pepplar, uing an invitation to take ad- says he took the oath ancl the west of and iss ill last week, is unergoi himself to the , Mr. E. R06nie's lock, and the 24th of May, have been fortunat,.- ng treatment v tigation it was found that the presentation ade by Mr. A. L. will have if -for a display ground for in securing for that ceasi, -vantage of these holidays to visit effect that there were irregularities the 'o wine fermented en- Case. Mr. Houston on ambac, in London. It is to be hoped he will has been choir them. ual health. in the election andhat he could prove age a ou leader of the Anglican Church for a cars, having 'nicely filled up the -un- 1her attractions, the chanipion gh the services of a ina 0 That is good business on the part his statements, but -he must remem- veteri ar even partg and. -also what'was at �ne h=yesh.e players of the Province. 7 re secured, nothing couple of years and has taken an I time a celir, so that they wil now and who are too well known to even, ber he did not take the oath on elee- could be e- to save them.—Mr. C. -active part in the plays the Young have a nice aisplagTound­�-,On Sun - of, these places, but it is mighty poor ST. COLUMBAN tion day o the effect that -there were L, S mention their names, as they --have- art of the merehn�s mith, polisher of the local news- people have presented, and he will be day policy on the no irregularities, the same as the re- paper, s g a Tebu evening, May 6th, a meeting �in won so many contest& 110wever, we chine installed this iBriefs. 'Y The Late Joseph T. Carlin.—At- turning -officer did, it -not being Me typesetting "M ----�The MI�Sill Bad held it, the of other towns to let them do it. h ilt Intertype -much missed in the communit the interests 'of tho, -Western Ontaric, will ive mare�, jo4rticlilai-.. -in� another And what about the towns situat, tended by many sorrowing relatives business to do 90, and for thatre-ason week. For many years r. mith has very enjoyable afternoon meeting in ere. 7YT61itioW. I ad a Bible 866ety, will be held. but' *e, h and 'friends the funeral f Joseph T_ I think it was an inqult to his own United' �Ghureh. This ,,service -will, be Particular1be'pame of Dilly'gtru*6rik or the Government highways? The Carlin, veteran printer of Stratford, contented-bimself with 4 Rogers Lino- the basement of the United Churcli on a union meeting.et the �liree local Rochu�. Fliber, � wb�6 �ias bo� �cr!660*. intelligence to allow the returning a- type�.an� the ingichine did good w I American nd other tourist traffic on and a valued employee of the Beacon- ficer to do fo' ork Sunday. afternoon last: Vocal, duet, hureh,q nd - ill with cerebird-,spinal fever, i s s,nowing the facts. He P will bd addressed by S q far k #9 size. When the Intertype is K4tirYn and Emma Wurm; reading, the Rev. these roads is doubling every year. Herald, was held Tuesday morning ;dso asks the uestio Captain, Garbut, of L6nd'6n, recovered as to, be able. tobe out for cr, n why Col. Price f gled, Mr. Smith will'hav a mod- Dorothy McQueen; solo, Mrs. George the Secretary of the Society- The a short ride these hie days. Om We never heard of a garage shutt from his late residence, 99 St. Vincent did not appoint another returning of- erh printing office and will be able to H—, and the study by -Miss blorri- resident ministers will also speak Tuesday.- last Mr. R. Geiger Ing its doors against this tourist or any street, north. olemn requiem high ficer. Now his co -composer is not turn out his paper and job �Work as son concluded this very enjoy mass rwas sung at St. Joseph's church versed very well able af- briefly on the gbod work'being done nil Other traffic, why should the ?cst of in Canadian laws, or neat as any city office�A minstrel ternoon's pr9gramme, after which the by the Society, and the President, by sfortune to have a horse get,caugbt with Rev. J. A. Mackesy as celebrant, he could have informed him that it show will be given in the -Town Hall meeting closed with prayer­�Mrs. W. the ind lego in a halter rope, and and Tr the town bar them, because gas is not, Rev. E. Goetz, of Seaforth, as deacon is by an set Of "Parliament that the on Tuesday evening by a travelling Mskips and family, of Stratford, nit their rep ewure'r wil lhlsb Sub` in'his efforts to, get -the, animal free by any means, the only thing these and Rev. J. A. Jordan, as sub -deacon. returning officers are appointed. He company.—Far oTtS for the past year, 'Mr. Gigerwws kicked in the face�an& mers are very busy at spent the wee k 4endl with- her parents, and the choir will' -render fine musieAhrown ack tourists buy, Rev. B. Gaffney, of Clinton, was also also states that they neveir looked on seeding. Weath' in the -manger, Me The paill bearers- represent - One of ur best known merchants present. William osmond as in authority, 'but been exe or and land conditions Mr. and Hm. Duncan MeMartim—M.r appropriate to the occaMon, 90 that horse was s lit..this week and a Bertram North, of Woodstock, and the� in 0 badly injured'it has since suggested a plan to Kil e ecting will, no doulit,--be most died in spite Of the best viiternnar:� in Seaforth has 0 ing the local Typographical Union, only a caretaker f r the hall. But he large acreage 211 en i Already be sown. Norman c ons, of Seaforth, were interesting and largely a#endd, �Iis roy Council Knights of Columbus is evidently in the come�up-higqier_ skiU. This is the second�. loss �Mr� us that -would enab4e the business and close friends were: G. Dunn, J. class, while those that were higher guests over the week end at the hame the Bible 'Society Is an un�denomhia- Ge'' r has had, as he lost a valuabie, of Mr. and MTS. RobertHiggins and tion, an,& is Supported by . all the places in town to keep open every day Sinclair, Alex. Abraham, W. J. Me- up had -further to fall far if he is -in, arch *ss argaret tow and at the same time -give employees Cully, J. P. Malloy, C_ Wi ge el r, n t utho ty wh is. He reni� HEN.SALL family�Mr. illiam,. Simpson 71 f de a in a ri , o , ? and churches. It is doing a'grand. Work Mtlai-en who Mae, of Detroit, spent the week end tl� a, half hollday each week during the R. Gordon and D. P. McGowan. Fol- at eallye recently woli ptizD, nd UYS annot well be eatiniated in oratory in, the hll, opens and closes it, a 11 grindinir, will be on Tuesday and with Mr. and Mm Robert Banthron. in its far-reaching effects in, giving ,St competition at _Zum*er. It is to give -a diff t lowing the ceremony at the church, the&Od and hires teams and in to Thursday in forenoons., and cal day Saturday, ratford,As in T��ronto this. ivek the re mains were taken to St. Coluin- fix the -roads Wt to commence ofter May 16th- j. Pass- Mrs. L. Simpson who has been here the W4)-ra 'of God in employee a half holiday each day of and that is all the r"re. for a number --of -weeks, et� + 31514 Ian 1111� and sending g -which would ban, where interment was made in ress that is doing and by order 'the New Bank Mantger.—Mr. L. R, return with them, -but is going to Y�- it to the uttermost parts of the world-. .14 t I b the week, the family plot. The services at the Cler14 of Stanley Township, w' %, Coles has been appointed Manager at libe r store to still keep open for business cemetery were conducted by.Rev. those youthful Progressives main wdth her, mother for. a while It ii well w6rthy. of ral support f �� L �_ That or any other Father Goetz. Well known and much anxious to get. 60 the Hensall branch of the Bank of ger, a days a week. ln -A she has been in poor health. He�also Says he was esteemed during his, life time the de- not the defea.ted Irdida Id be better than clo i Moutreal, to suoceed, Aft. W. A. Rolls- Mr. and Urs. Dve Shirray, accom, plan won sing up ca, te, it was j t panied by MT. -and Mrs. Fred. Ben, ceased man was highly honored in beca us ton. Mr. Coles is &-native of Ontario -any one use thd other candidate- got one gough, motored. to Monkton on -Sun- the whole town on and started hisiAii-king career in the Particular death and hundreds of friends visited more vote than -he did. Now, 11 he Wbeatle day, aside rom public holidays. his bier. On Sunday ' evening the can find any word in the VO bTaii0h Of the former day, spending the day there. with eabulary. of Canada. He ,f relatives—Mr. E. Knipej of IAstowel, A generation ago, the seventh day -embers of Kilroy Council, K ights th t s er, re oformerly of Hem,; a pelis defat any plaii lall, W" �. 911 �If the TOW,& was 2 day of rest for of Columbus, of -.which he was a char- wmd like. to know about it., had wide experience in vac- -est ov� He ches and in 19160 eT the week end -at i�e N6�W of Mit ter member, held a short service at says, b employers and employees oliace. Now too, -he should have been ele&;ed, ious bran qrj�. T, Xurdoa �an family.— 2"LL was nager of the a4i,which and the house, w1ine Mandak night the as he r -ve, at the time. it requirb-s a holiday in the Middle of as Ree employees Of the Beacon -Herald al brauc�h, of: Mr, Laird Joynt� _,af.'L-oudon at- other decrapt sUtellielit. He was noi nedAhe Canadian eperkb is th week to recuperate Trora that day tended in a body. T the week end at his home here.—$er.� '-Our cbllectlon - 7 * he many spiritual Reeve. Does not he reniambr that Expeditionary 2VT�-e with which' he of 8PrM9__.. ce rest. It is S fast age we live in. and floral Offering. - served for four�,­ vices hCCarmil Pr&sbyteTian Church were but further he was sent home from the County C�n returning on Sunday I more 00 tokens of his popularity. Among those Council and told he had no busine$5; to Canada he was I made I.Manager f ast were very largely at- 1pplete,ano filtor6st!ng. than 9�,er. tendo, Rev. Mr. MeHroy delivering present from out of town were: Mrs. the branch at Three Hills, Alberta, It WO 4,, be a W 0 You call (Continued from page 8) there, as he was no'longer a Ree"? pleasure. hAv fine discourses both morning.and evb- C. Carlin, Mr. and Mrsj J. Carpenter So after all, we are under the -re and in 1923 wikg�, ti!ansferred -to ng. At the service, be - M morning and*ivee' the material ign tbL 7, Dunlop, of Ve and Joseph, Mrs. D. MeConnell and of Wnl. ()smond at the 'Present, but Viking branch -is Manager. Tr ChOvrddt Gwage, %ns leased the resi- Mrs. F. Byrne, ef Dublin; Mri. J. Billy is quite an obl. - 1927 -bf his - pres- M'. _feUovr after early in sides the Vsual addition of fine an. gMg toAh6 date that are so' dence of Mr. J. ff. Smith, and has Miller, Mrs. Frank Carlin, and Bert ent appointmer) 'ho.hag thdins rendered by he lakgd choir, popular- this:S,0480at. for I & think if those youthful t, - been attach- At�s. W. A. MeLaren and Sirs. , A. moved his family kere.—Mr. James C. Kelley, of Detroit; J. Carlin, M fttelldentls Depart. ed- to the Super men in, Toronto 'Wallace, of Woodslee, Essex County, Dolly Carlin, 'Mr- and Mrs. Joseph our village any smaller, Billy "_7 and Mrs. Fred 95 Progressives would andert:alm t�o trim t D 11 rendered amery pleasini'duet'. xs. W�m. Devoreau2, ul Oddlellows, 86de&�L­The 0 'Wag visiting with friends in Seaforth Carlin,,Mr. and M throw his coat ever it -to keep itffarm 101wo Of 118ssa rooms and Vid1jity last e -to the' Week. 4MT. Wallace Rev. E. Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dev- on tbose� R '14, . - on Monday in fine suit cold nights- I ,in still I in X KetAren's ugtairsi w, idh 't 0:2 Resident under the Reign of W-dlia a nual dii,, S oge�'hold tl eir n Gays that veedhW it; gwoAtically cam- ereaux and Mrs. T. Devereaux, SeVoldo, .40M, unday even. hey, in recently rented. "-At - ih4l' Xifited PletcAl it his county.—Mr. and Mrs. Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. J. ing last, in St.' rows -Church, -on 0. AHen, Rev. Mclellan Osmond. Ch h oil Sunday Morning last of Detroit, are guests at and Catherine, of Sarnia. which occasion j'hcre, was a large at - V Mrs. IS- F-S�Now if the oresponenSinclair took as his'iubjeet� the home of MX.,and Mrs. R. F. Jones. McDonnell and E. Ness, Of any more bubbles to blow rA� just a van h' tendance, oth 0_,,tJje`loeal -member %ageo --Invitation brothei�ln. Vokes and daughters, of De- Rochester, N. Y.; Miss E. Phalen, blow them. nd visiting brothers 4roin, Exeter, t law, Hobab 11 -from the twtt,; "Come 1, �4 170% MOt0redhere t1iis week and are Hamilton,, and W. EL-trriggl. A -Mond Bruefield- and thev 16dg�a, and an 0 "'(WAS st the home of -Mrs. Voke's the floral offerings beautiful tributes sermdlt�, delivered to and we will do you good, for his subject, "Ther tood Sat "Id 00 ery earnest �.Sproat. Mr. Sproat were received,from the stag of the them by Rev. hip. ion%, rho took for with us, L Mrs. Jolin the Lard has epolren�good,,concernlnk Vh,6 has been sperrilingeeral months Beaco Beacon- Israel." He delivered a V' The n Herald, Her Id M' Detroit, returned with them.—Mr, Company, 119�r The etleir, uni and impress4ve sermon, *hieh was eit. and Mrs. Alex. Abra- let' leadersWp and �Mr$. HCward Irlartry, of London, Charles Dingma NOtes­­X4. Alex. MclKengie, of our Us �ot Sang Very, ap. joyed by. a la;1ge, congregation. r Of 'MT. W. 'A. No' 6' village, attended the funergi Emb J T�ere ;;;;� end -guests at the home of an� 0 t re- hymns,�fiA Goodwin rendered a plowing sup. Charles, Edward, Gingrag, f propri il,ka&hems. At, W, 0 ativs in Wingliam, durihl-ri, th at solo, entitled, "Jes-tig R6msmbers.9P At 'Mr. William Hartry.--,Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Duftan,' 4ltford, Strat- week the close of the the br6tblell, �pgrs. james XcCly -hell a -ad daughter, of Brussels, ford Typographical Union Xo. 139 and sr filarehed back the evening ervieb -ftw. X Dkyt- 6 mon't, Of 6a u ro rooms, D visiting with friends dale and Mrs. George. Hess sang.z lift-gs, Brine, of T6ronto, spent Bert Kelly. The late Mr.'Carlin'was LMd6n. -in -where votes of tof to choir, 00 Vre* end at the _,Many in'' this' community the Rev. Mr. J04 for home of the born in St. Columban, being a son of were well rendered dut.,W. JohnPass.". indeed, sorry Ap learn of the eiN7 fine servi %UMeS ';JMne--4Mr. jtij MrS. R. more is greatly impiolinj the 'a B. the late Mr� and Mrs. Thos. Carlili Zo t(h po visiting brethren, V*h41r'J ce. and gar. Masonic of Detroit, 9�pent the week but Practicalli all his lifo�' had been Saerth thm'. wet�k.. For' Many years of Dir, R. F. Bell who died goto to ho east of it, ad ken��--Wr, Thomas spelit in the employ of the--J9eag=_ Short and RpT d Mr. &es&s were Da 00 a� new Pontiac Herald. He was never Married 'but took an active Vr le, ln"o"Unity'Mlia also iv6n by ae14ftl 90 -ft b two gigterg, Ups. ffnt Po`t'�. &r6tht6n, W 01,z-� 0 ill all things a 4is t� til It Orom and,, S-zott, of Ron- rigwi and DES9 MargareA Carlin, botb h 'd *4 0 ma -M. -tain .9 to �,6od The arinpathy Oka- gmna Preside'nt appreciati it new Oldmobile of Stratford, For two vvdelm ost of f7dendo goes, out to 66'be- od gfj g&r91I0, I and to his death -he h$.d st967tad froM widow and fainillf in the. 1.068 Aellioved. To 'Or. A. 'i , , Slid 'a Ir d little dgu, J&uston ho w6nderftlly im we .. ,, offtee, �, pArt iid th wlai wrr6* afte, V�?Oolt irp guatts, at the par� Bruce �Pidd, ur 90hiAl gild obt ghdh ffay, rt tht, plat eriat Of this -to, BAY MM LD olo- -:front, g6 �oyff. 04 Ott T6 the Mftor,of ZZVOM tlRelen M& Isye hd *Ml rap at, bO VO* rAltdIll eVillage, �Jlj ho 'de thiz ro Pon give gto StMgo, iz br the 16f* 1ft A MOr 9#0 of Aptil i Rai Mi, to 4's- od 6fit 016nmg -One 0" tp, op u ft