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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-05-11, Page 44 77777777��, I 7' V7 Ie TIM & A , , %1� 0 ,,;, Ty n-�A G ff "I :0 "4 ,11�* %4 if � "O PU 'A' . " , , , ia t up t�p, matter 09 to the K0 e, de t 02 thzt they praoazzlly UMMINem Nelson COUHAS, 4o ermor­ with R A t4 '#t, Earl 'Aw4w =red. ThU -fivlo yeZr !',1go 0710 has been ill �o (to t4le utskiV4 of Saforth is Improving Slowly Ut Itdistdbuta the` out th two tZr% of pill have, to. Owing duptts, qvartettez aAd of remain in hed for som We$m 140kager Wo, one could e4 Ms a TIng .... ... Ower ljffhtk4 04 ow"in �4,�aA L the co# would b the x=1 Worth beig pr,ese�at if 054Y to -and V 4 Wbber- oMcial GA t e h,orizoa, no'matter which t9 his weakened cO4diti0U--Xr- and I .4;� h and boy of Mrs heold "T�'b travelled. Every young, from Lmdon, visited at 11wasoo out zny� extro, cbst to Atba woy the eye , The Bon. �re. lame and dent, 7 would ain Pasi6l epeii, Mr.. Ortmin while familiar 'with several, Mr. Charles, recently, The Thp As -the Hydim Q0n1=i$'5iQU ;, the RgeVO AUftC4* 0'44 tt�,t Singing �Sthool 400noert given -here pre TO 00d 04e, which, be jrst weelt was not favored with a 15 'at'� in olde tyMe antin a n age r -will, the vbush, to �rmk,,ted,. The memliers of Vhe com Presid ident �ry ed that the lights on the 4011th I occasi=2 large attendance, but the progra, ime hiked *n PAny every possible Grant, Sid; Pvbqn, eq.,V, e=ellent. Mr. George �q play ball of King Stre(b* lowered a foot'. or 7 ozgd I ]�IA . alped, hunted and played. was Scotch- costumes, who wish 0 44 V410re he tra oighfteen inhps, and on th,s north is Wilson7s bus] violinist, and Mr. Leonard, PfaR, of 1.4otes.-­Next Sunday, is 4AMo to sign up immediate- iron, and A hand,06ma0colred "F �iwgp .ther's this's�� I., and peat suitable poles, 6Wbly Where Exeter- Mrs. Fred WTI91t, soloist, S=jlay� services, will be ly vntl4,',lb4,,;,-g:.�,,Cretary-Treasurer, abade with' Qove;lefil SPMP­ .4 '?- name only able brackete and clear to an Mr. Roy Goulding, pianit, re- -'egree to submit the - A beautiful Blicift,tio Gore h b ed which 'would give ur d t�j St. Andriw's in dbse�ance of Fl nager, who In turn is' . 7 t-bree that used to be familiar haunts ceived great applause following their day W honor of our Mothers,- sel"s, t �T secur with black iu e, �ovelzed' tr The youth of t0- pmbers. The choruses by the sing- The Gsul& 'iffissign Band meets on xeggoiw- executive. -Some -6 6ats a splendid appetkipance, . The in bygone days? ARE SOLD IN' Reeve saidbe ould talts the matter has probably never heard, of i 81SID Well A full attend- place about the deficit KINGSBRY ng class were Saturday - afternoon. day ii the part of 4 t up With the .3�ydrp., Commission this y -had disapp,,red- before showed careful training o ance is requested. -Mrs. William Hay of as the managemen them. The �uartette the cleared off, It was do- Week and Akthwe ill be a meeting male q wish tot A Goulding. and little daughtex, 'Milma, also i=, � -y wening on Black season, but lvir " ' idq Sleaf Not cleared in a ean McLear, cidkeed to - in town on his da - OX m6r�s re the , orth Min sang four numbers whih Were 'W'dtx, sister, Miss J Tee y tree, until they were no more Id wa 'tters rendered. rs. Well. S riner s ac- who have been spending the past few str6li an entertainment n -a wi tile And thait is the story Of the bu'*Jl companist for the singin� class and weeks in Niagara, haVe again return- Hensall. 6�. �aoy 14th, if possible. As the Coune 1110,04bi4t, special I again be discussed.,T4e ineetr.: of Huron County- quartette -and also dese Fred the Seaf9p are a w in the greater Part ed to their. home here.-IVIT- Minstrels e ing,,then adjuryied. and Put up a �ves Panns, Of London, visited at the kn g on ter wd We know of mention. Izati It has melted away Briefs. -The Firemen are �hme Of hi, -parents Mr and Mrs. splendid-'eduloort the Baseball Club virgin bush in the adjOl' Ong for the celabration, in.townships, and that Walter Schukking, only One ZURICE Robert Persons, f th� line, dur- feel th-AV -will be able to give. great preparati -6 AUPIRIP is River John interest- ing the psst week�-Rlf. Gilbert Jar- the Rensall and vicini.ty,a on May t4th;I-MT. -Neuschwanger.-Aul -a vistor at the homo.. I -that is left, at best, Of Rader ament. It of London, vVas McLean, all rott, of the Western University, via- splendid e4ung s entertab s�attered trees. ing event took place at the Luthera of,Xr. and Mrs. Wiliani McKaY,'Ov. others, are & few his parentsere duringthe week. was mov i`-�nd s r- econded, and 4 on Saturday ited ried '' J-6ously, that he Bas SimpEyon, the Parsonage, Dashwood, eball er tho week en& �rs. L Mx. and Mrs. - Lundy, of uppa: R. A. are he days where fllr'Ael Rev. Nese performed the -Rev- a been visiting at her home pone last, when a an u d our Club, gi�&-Jhot active support in the who 118 'd In d am u John Farquhar 64, Robert Peak-.60%.Ibobert D*'rsdale 49$; lvin could go back o his, -wood lot and y which nited in marriage Nile, visite"re -Mr. and Fire Briji"s. in their h6ke,,Ieft for Detroit on Sunday, to- field 66, "-Edith Lindm6pld, 47 a barn� or -67 I.f ceremon Hilda, youngest daughter of Mr. John village during the week.;� 6 spent Passmore 58, Stewart Bell' gether with her family, wh dra%out tiniber� W build Blind Line, Hay, and Mrs. William Ivison, of.our village, the 24th of WaY. suiu., �aeit m Kgry with the week end'here, and expects to re- Wolfe 54 . Jr. 111-Noman Sinclaft' E irm, bT �T6on 212; do to supply Mr. John Rader, son `nd ME dred inie San*- zen'barns. No former has wood Neuschwanger, 'Of Mr. slid rs. who. has been spending a visit Concert. -The Xis- turn here shortly, where Shia ntends 85, F(AlIck 82, Mh ave enough Line, friends in Toronto, have returned si for sale; few h Loui g service at ster -a Rader of the Town �-wnh the flue spell of eather on B=4 Ahe United Church held toremain�At the mornip 71, Dorothy. Drduiimbnd 46, Ir4he kij4i 200, " rgaret Shepl. -5heir on fuel needs. A wood fire to- I '. and Mrs. R&der will home a. very te, D9 Lloyd Brock, W. Stephen. -able; entertainment. 5n the United Church 6n Sunday mrn- Smale 65, ' Mitlietine . D)Nsdele' David Sangst day is a luxury only money reside on the groom e 56 those with farm on the on hand, both farmers and village th `0 Avis Margaiet Ken a base of the church on Fri last, Miss lung, Fir4i:�Edjth' Wurm 1,82, Max ing folk are busy getting in gardens-- day eveiiih son Yesterday wood was the 11th concession of -11tY. t, to a fair crowd. - (Dw- miss, IPearl Bider. renered a very gins 55,� nosi xenro� 179, Kelmeth Fessmore 177; Mons cn afford. Doig, of Port HUTOn, to being busily Olive Brock,60, Buchanan f72, L. Kalb- MX- William aing eVet elfgag- k 3& -Sr.-- 11 Glenw 174, Keith - ere. be g , :parmer could use with- Notes. -Next Sunday, Rev. ns. bom,� pleasing duet, whigh was very much' 43, Gladys Slaua&rc Only thin sV-ent the week end h caning and gardening, , M-eth anna 74, J'Ack Simmons Elmira, will conduct the Paopies 1ciety. V quiwel enjoyed by the congregation. - Dr, Mary Little 77,�-Xei ut, because he had ch, of . ,,, ed wit 4 not as well attendIed more of it flei Young the cong, �� PAVier-pou'g-ias sanq.stei out Sti 41%0 Ciarenc6' Milan, of Bay City, Mih-, Dorothy McQueen 74, Mkfld l Lth... church, n the I as I dga Wlqrm Rd meet as usual on-Priday evening in Ieen, as there was' ister 168., ST. %ban he had of any Other thing- But services r. azid Mrs. -wai a guest over the week end with 67 Mrold Bduthron 62,.E r, Fc . morning and evning�K W;cQu66n: 34II Mary id, progra. are finish- ed Morrison nd Miss M. his parents, a'nd. -Mrs Billy a7, Nellie, 'Fee�,�83 that was yesterday. But we doubt, gler, of Kitchener, visited at the school room. Everyone Wellcome a most splegth m4ne, arrang� Alex. 6o,. Glenn r $4, Julius Z, -Nearly all the farmers Clar,83, Alice Pfafftsi; of a generation Or Munn-M.Ts. E. Sheffer, who -has been Nena Datars, 40.-7K.- 19- -2 even if the People the hin-of Mr. and Mrs. John Gall- e�i seedl�g around this vicinity. -Rev. Ellis, who;had sent quite a good Mrca wee" Primary Ropm.-Report. fof few days Mrj Connor t6ok the services in Strat- 'L. V l have forseen the money in,, and other friends for a spending the past number of two ago c deal of th u -time in practising the -with relatives in Port Rowen, and To- and April. Jr. - 11--�Leollard i aqg� 'Cliel 18 Audrey setom chil re er ould mean this week ---Mr. E. F. Klopp has pur which wood and timfb Any lest. -The 41" im anyone who was not ionta, returned -home last, week. -Mr. garth 578, Loretto Bell 596, insurance and lightning rod ford ft SuT, chased the r ulbs and - zy, there would have been much Hltzman', who shipment of hortliculture, b preseniflaiisged a real treat, as every to -d T. Shaddock and, family-sPent the ter 524, Grace Wurm 5iO,' :Rp d Teacher- e ang- Prodigal waste, 110 'doubt business from for many shrubs hv� arrived and certainly nj ber� W -to e- , 'was active in those M .49.jvell given from start; k end -with relativl�s and friends' b sj�os there will be a number of nice f, he children are to be con- wee was, -but in the vast majority on Tuesday nish, an&'t in -Clinton and vicinity�-Mr. R. J. I . - there years. -The concert held flowers squiewhere. gratulated",6 the way in which they Of cages it could not be prevented. red Troupe, Paterson has accepted a position as evening by Smith% Colo lis ar Koch- MeDO1,c­ rew a fair hGuse.-Mr. Osc Brovnlse�A pretty Wed- all toork-.tbelr parts. Followl bookkeeper with air. Orville Twitche.l., -Wood was the pioneer's chief cash d ding was solemilized -on Saturda7y the programme: Opening ends - and -relatives -of ler had the misfortune to upset in the -The many fri B�mdes� he had to clear the o'clock, at the home choru,% A,.-.W#onary Nation, an Eas- asset. Baden, while ret�arning -April 28th, at one Mrs. Laird Mickle, who has been con- itirs,te it, and ditcl� near rwas badly of Mr, and NJ". Robert Brownlee, ter 1&4siag6frecitation, Raye Patter- land before he could eu from Toronto, and his car fined to her room for the past week make &home for his famAY- smashed. Luckily the occupants es- 2355 S. Commercial Street, Sale-, son; duet,,Bella Smale and Florence with illness, with -nurse in attendance, of Oregon, when their only daughter, Mcl)onald;�'dia]Ggue, "Why Do We will be pleased to know that she is it is an old sayingthat One-""' caped unhurt. -Miss Leila Siebert ride of Work -Por�'Mssions," exercise, "Ten oll e ebecca, became -the b ry favorably.­4Dr. and D roit visited her home here Over Myrtl progressing ve i Spring Millinery is unisses the waer until the well runs start- Elroy F. McDoi, sonf MT. and Mrs. Little, hiftis'I!- song, "I am Going to Airs. G. F. mith and little son, of St. Our -Mr. H. Fla-tbard has dy, and the well is practically dry Studay. Eugene. The bride, Try- reditatioIn, Harold Sherritt; e thali OvOr- e Talbot J. F. McDole, of 1 !Marys, spent- the week end at the moni'complet an' "-lot constructiQn, of th d ereisting to -day. Our forefathers builded well d 0 he 'c 'The work con- who was given, in -marriage by her girls" ch6rhs,- "Children's Jo"; reei- 'Drainn tin thF village- home of Mr. and J&s. G. C. PettY.- Aldolv- Appleton.; instrume be a plqasiij�e to have you eall C and their farm uildings are a )MOnu- g sewer tile from Fred- father, wore a simple gown of blue tation ntal, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11iser nd family It would ge comes to all. si� of the crepe and carried a shower bouquet of Eleall( 'Odia ys' chorus, "Nev- ts lr ner- bo the farm ment to them, but a n,k have moved into town from west to the limits . new shades and I- )phelia roses and white sweet peas. er CoY66 L-atell-' play in eight acts, and. see the tenals, O P - L and, are occupying the ho what would not the farmers of to -day When completed a larg( use owned ration' viSag' will have ex- 'Nhe ceremony was performed by Rev. IIChariW,-,':)0 , pscience," parts being -Ther Hensall- are so, popular fl�s Se'asolL . give to possess just a fraction 'of the I T "I If th e Johnston, pastor of Leslie Meth taken Marion Sinclair, Miss by Mr. Milne Rennie. that P� ry Badour S. D. cellent drainage. -Mr. Hen Baseball:Club have engaged the,fam bush their forefathers w c ye More, ere forced to , -a chased a lot in the'north- Part odist Church, in the prese e of the Glad Pearl Eider, Lula ous SeaforthMiustriels to -give an en- Bell- Hensall st i ha pur -two fain- Lindenfield,joyce Scruton, Hazel Hud- .rk so unceasingly to de roy? immediate relatives, f the BerthA 9 lage from Mr. W- H. Pfile, tertainment at the Opera House,.Hen- the v Heasall. - Mr. Peter HabereT has ilis. Immediately following the cere- son, is Spenser and Olive sall on Mond-wy, May 14th.- "'In the ng the mony a wedding breakfast was serv- Brock. --who, -deserve special mentiez- workmen engaged in rem*delli ily decorat- fo casie are 40 actors, acco, interior of his dwellirbg�FILTM`ers. in ed. The rooms were prett r the sp,16ndid way in which: they 411 a -10-pi�ce . brcheitra, funniest I Men, lvlay )n, pink and,.white took their'�' Eighth Line Notes. -Sunday 1( � , lirts ThM-was followed latest jokes! -and *soutlierh. mlodies... this section have coniplee seeding ed for the occasi ed at the home ot at �the �ibasebill. Doris conditions.� The -weather being the colorcheme. The weddi,-9 by an exe Boo 6th, was celebralt "I S imivg,-�o the Light " at- x and 2&a. tyred Koehler, by, the under ide- d;' , and the -march,`�-Brldal Roses," was played.by titled, Th, f mntbeys Of the Koehler was all that could be desire d&s cousin, Mrs. Ermal Owens. ter. which the'-dnigiiij Of the NalieQ, Bolton, London, spent the week -RE&STAR different soil war, in fine condiin. The rain the bri end With ict -parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mr. Fred Koehler's has - The bride is a grad Ant 'f.,m broug* ihe--PrOgTau1n1e to GREYHOUN family. it' was uate of the Oregon h ' STIR. NAV I GATION, C birthday, also Mr. ff�erman adls, last Saturday hastened germims, Gor6n,13olton,. and her aunt, Mrs. M tion and Tn,,h of the spring sown State Normal School a;t Monmouth, c&Wuslon. Kate J. McKenzie, who of monkton, son-in-law of Mr. Koch he and has been, teaching for the last *Ule S-ciety.--Mhe annual Sabbath of crop is already showing above bas been sj),Laiding the past week or ANNUALLOW RATFEXCURSION Steinache's, their li, sad Mr. Andrew four years. After Wending service of -the- Hensall branch of the so with rdativ& friends in Brucefield has retiried hom Mr son-in-law of r. Henry ground. ible Society -was he& on Sunday o M� R --d R Stratford Council Meeting. T he regulaT honeymoon in California, the young Bi e.- ET 1 An Ourn Koehler. All of Mr. Koehler's family -will reside near Junction City, eelting last in'the United"Chure � of Stratford,. spent ich t andseveral friends were present, monthly meerting of the Connell Of cOuPle asioriAlbere was. d large at- Goder' week end with Mr'.' and Mi. G. the Tonship of Hay was held in the where Mr. McDole is engaged in farm- -which occ r. and Mrs. Henry HoegY, tend-ance and -Jilost interesting - Brown. H ?er namely, Town Hall, Zurich, on May 7th- Al ing- His wife who bar. been spend- IBM, Mrs. Fred Bauemmu� Mr- vice held. ln'4he Opening services, ing a fewweeks with her parents- in MT. and the members were Present- The mn- IEzra seiebwk, Mr. and Mrs. re Rev. T. W. Joiies,.Teetor of St. Paul's the interests of her health, returned and Mrs. Koehler, My. and Mrs. Loui-3 utes of the previous meeting e *ead William ad. Henry Flaxbard HENSALL nglican Churebj�' the Scripture home with him,--Mr.'John Dallas re� Bennewles, ,Mr. and Mrs. Hermar, -adopted - re ppointed foreMa of construe- lesson on the"Para-ble of the sower ceived this week 150 famous Togo Mdl,, MX. Lawrence Messerschmidt, was a' e Young PeOPI going out to so�w, f,61lowed- by a well Barred Rocks from Guild's, Guelph. tion ,� the Talbot Drain at $3 per Y.P.L.-Th els League of Detroit- -Miss Freda Messerscmidt, day, said to hire first class labor nec- of the United Church met together on rendered duet-,,.tby Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Dallas is 'quite a large and suc- of Gadshif -for the -work at $2ZO per. day, Monday -evening and held a very ela- Mr. S. r. Sinclair led cessful poultry raiser and sellei and I- Mr. Andrew Steinacher, Eori; Mr. Jerry Doerr and Mr. Of Strati artedat once. The fol-; joyable evening. Following the open- in prayer. Afteihis, the Treasurer, 'a good business. -A of Rostock; work to be at has worked up -and Knechtel, s were passed; Metallic ing, hynizil the Lord's prayer WAS. - re-- -.a J. Suth erl called upon to - -,entitlled.-�'�nadalg OPPor� ]ffr. Harold GrOve, of Detr Apeiited in -unison, after which M8$tei read -the repatt -Past year, Oit. Nx. lowing acmuni for. thc� pageant verts $149.79; Sawyer� Roofing Co., cul tunity nd . Responsibility" will be giv -Un Norman Bennewies, of L0071, 2180 Massey Go., grader, $185- E. P. Dat-' Leonard Hoftarth sang a very cute and in the the Secretary, Big 'Steel, SteaMe 950 fifteen grandchildren of Mr. Koehler v- I , pay- son' entitled, "The Wasted Crust,? Mr. G. -C. Petty bb en in t�e ited hurch oil Fri- $4-uu P. Schwalm 9t was attending day evem onw- Safe, Fast4 Coin e 2gr. Fred Koebler Was presente ith ars, Pay list, $27.40; . ce . ng, Way 1Uh, by a c Round Trip. :One wi. d w very much enjoyed. The the Oddfellow ' ''yme serva at Exe- Will, Leav i eking chair; Mr. list, $17.45i T. Ayette, 'pay list, which was any of fliky - ladie� from, linton. I X veteran Odd- a big leather ro V-1 kaving outfit, and $13.25- W. A. Schnurr, repair account, topic. 94 Walter Currie,' the great ter as one o The orcheitra -will,be in attendance given a sk -ably aken. iby fellov . The were read by ant LJL Madle, was $4.86;'Sarn POPP, Pay list, $8-15; N' migsiDjv�y, was very and everyoaiLi attending this Page Wednesday— Olk' nd-rew SteinacheT, received a es, . - d p ved G. J. Suth I'' `:�,WhO also spoke will he assured a Teal treat. -Mothers! June U Mr. k shirt. Mr, Wm. Koehler, Stan..lake, pay list, $82.88- John Oeseb, Dim. Ag* McDonald,, an to erS ' P 9 , . broadcloth pay list, $33.85; S. Hoifa"n, Pay list, very interesting to the listeners. This briefly on the, Bible, and the greaE; Day will be observid in the United " P.M., DETROIT 5.�O P -N - Who as chairiAsm, read the ad- t hA­and was destined to y. There will M- ARRIVIN PORT IKURON R... 6eted $a.2&; E. Gabel, Pay li.st� E- J- was followed by a pleasing'Viall solo blessing I the Misses, Vey= and Church next Sundt dTess, While so he a motbers?'ehoir at both ser- R -Benne-wies and Marie -Madei lValper, pay list, $1 isom- by Bass Avis Lindenfield., after vhiih achieve for tW,,; giatloug of the world, KFURNING LEAVES DMONT n P.M., FRIDAY, JUNE Sth T '70 G. E 74ildred ;Y Son, pay list, $18-25. H. rne�er, Pay the meeting -concluded with the if its teachinp­w&�e- adopted. Rev. made (the presentations. A Program ay listv blizpah benedictio. Capt. Gaxbut 'kave a very in- vices, and special -music is, being pre- Only oat -trip from Go.derich ip Detroit, this season. Cid1dren b6.: list, $448.42; A. I- Sreeman, Pared. Everybody , j;o. to Sunday of music and ape 'be observd in the Sun�- eches Was enjoyed by $i9jo; N. Poster, pay list, $15.75 ; jay 24th in Hensail.-Please keep teretig adriM` 'th Field Secre- tween 6 and 12, half fare.,- r1sit your michi" friend,6 and -seo School will h Jnt4rnati I all. Miss Verna Bennevies gave an celebration tary of the ,T#kAe*ft lwagnificent Detroit. A delightful,trip over -.t e, ova. H. Krueger, pay list, $8; C- Udorth, in;imiAd the 24th of May Ontario branch, day schbol. We hope to see a record g7at London, tr I g Iinteresting recitation and then pres- Ad in Hensall, under with headquarteli% ac n zowd. Sinciair. announced highwaY of 14kes and kivers.,. Do]%, pay Mgt, $13; T. Kyle, pay list� $13.40; wWb� will he h� -the So Rev. Mr. nted.her gftndfather with a bouquet 17.36; H. H. th6, auspicts of -the Rensall FireydelL thii growth'a-do,,�o e C.N.R., freight, grader, ,engiozi of Suuday that it ould- be nice for f flower&. The writer joins in Wish- Of Neeb 'Road iSuperintendert $82; A- Th',�s promises to be one of the. best ciety from its jft!� "to Its present on i thos�� dri-iring cars to. brng as many ing them maM happy retu Vrei;� tile, $100.64; R. Getger, 1)SY attractions that has e*or been, held fm and 'Mrs. Wim. Hoegy sparing 00 of support, rns. of their x -reaching 'wW*ad ach'even*nts� With them �9s they qo�ldjf those who irthda Moo b list, $3; Municipal World� supplies, here, as the firemen are gmd how wo aft6d- and also the succ were unable to trams ations up aina, enpent Sunday with Mr. Dan Reff-61% $2.16; postage, Black Creek, $7.46; pains to make it a ess, Cdm,� meeting as it�� the needs, of the and mro- Stelk, of T E6 inaispased. .- Mr. rld with 1W shut who is. st present Independent Concrete,eo., tile, Talbot mencing at one ecick in the after- wo a -fevi days this week for ing In. Skearee��i Hi`g -zail", Roo n noon, there will be a school childreWd in- the hundredi.,�nd'kt more trans- 1, , ' "Is C , : Ihne In, $320.14- C.N.R., freight 1� , and Mrs. John KUL and CMI& o t Sunday With Mr. Drai witk.relatives and friends in Hensall Three HoUrg on �Be'a'u ftin 25b I -A, h in mind T01t,'-SATt 9th, at.&" A.M of Rostock, open tile, $40.5g; r9j;ort, by4aws, etc.,'Tal- parade, decorated autos,, fieSts, lations, must before all the and vicinity.L­Please keep East Trip, Goderiell -to Te ster Harold Drain, $165: George Thiel, team- hlc�,cles, cglithumplans, beseWl, languages t t e close and Mrs. C. Regele.-Ma Mderic), r j,, a.=., bot that Mr. EL J. Hoore, of Toronto, will Please note that the Saturday deparbit M Deitz; son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, teams, headed.by the Kiltis Brass of the address'7� Weliir rendered a ng with an jtg tile, etc-, $22.60; C. L, &peak on shrubs and perennials in the Or one, hour erliet th Deitz, is at preselnt sufferi There vAa�alao e a r2al Hve very fine anth6* do'Aing them Very pri ng Bizelt Creek by-lews, $150; Band. Town Hall on Thurs46y evei et fever. We wish him kern Eec- 'bagsball game, 18�oundtry vs. Clinton; ifiuch credit, Ithat the meet- attwis Of searl W. Debug, labor, $8; otft in the iimt rest of the Horticul- -recovery.-We are sorry to trie o., poles, Tel- algb i3illy Strultherg, champfotL,hoitse, ing-ww singing of.a. a ap-sedy etc., $1,75.56; Call. repoirt t1rat Mr. Alvin Roze is suffer- turvil Society. Everybody welcome. an ulcerated Supplies, slios player, of Sarnia will be pros- hymn and the lb* by, the. pas- C. Holland very busy man Or. fTom C.N.R., -freight onupplies, $5.80; B811 ent, besides other ;0actiots, which t A very collection Ing very muc tooth, -"Orval, the little son of Mr. these da�s, Telephone Go., tolls and airectoties, will -be bel on the baseball grounds- 'was taken up 6- whon added to times Working fkoih fi" in- the morn. ond suf?er3d week Economicil an and, his by ubscriprtioA�az S170A9; _Fire - rnsurance In the'evening Duncan Covu, 8 m�jlfno doubt re- ing until nind in the evening, to keep appendicitis. -Mr. C-o�, it='Uranee, Daebwood, $9.20: Post- Zambus tr �O, Will, &IVis present a nice 6reditable to the &OP, -a Toron4 up with the rash. With, such !Olnle concert in the L 1 '"V&%ev%en, of Detroit, spent P­to4ate "Town local Society. age On directories, =- TTM Shirten azAl U prevniling, everybody Is sa T regular, Council Me �Iti -he, bAs Pere W. A- Hall, followed by a dance, oon"ned L Co., cross arms, Itious o, hwe, thpir.gardens; in.-DJU, rsen�X coun. r 6eorge I end new time music, Music loathly,meeti7ii actkg, With "d X=. C. Cook �are having their -near Brodhagen, is er! Son, eoal, telephone Office. furnisfieil by thiE� Avonon orchest?a eil Was held on�' r Syhnuv?, ease a flne home completely remodelled, 9T. 6k6,j;,g,6l for the donations made to $14.g5; Bell Telphne - (Co., - tollS, d � Limean, Mv#ryone attending &hat all the We min- Coles, 'of Clinton, eing int"chrge f lains br friends on th lige. Oeb, Thiel, tsa&=g, $3.50 ; day will be assured a real live timc�, utes of he weire read 995.62 10 ) ", 1. 511 P flis and excitement. and adopted, o0"l, 0 gvakor�h Minstrels, which will - be C.1,TR' freight, cross tmg, M.97; L. with lots of thn the wor1r.-4teserved tickets -for the 95, AlbriScht, salary, a-a MLLBG W. 0. DAtz, Ilenell W. M- SThe W. 19. S. Of Saligster. Th the vevision Id in, the Town Ral a bnday� niblon R following is salary, tc., $102,65. Coweil s6j0uM-- the United, Church held their monthly of the azsessm&6� It be held on hf iing,, May .14th, are for sale at -for at eight ed to Meet again -on Saturday, June meeting in the school room dt, 96'a- Monday n1d he -S. NO. 7, Stan- HezftphiFs Drug Store. It wo S. 2-na, at 1.30 O"Clock p.m. :?,or general sail recently, With the president in the o!elm. A w26 ths of April' JT. V- *ell for those, desiring of atte-fiAing Court 01, Revision chair. Agter the pening hmn Wss presented and Id "Od bnssnas a Couft- the p secure their tidtots early, to avoid �Viv.tte7r of 6rt 521, fyn the IM wZewiment 7011. A. F, ginig, the -Lord's, Prayer was repstaled Cillor Petty br eb' a Mah at the last anST. I J.. D. Sudliwian, of Londot, It-Elelen '9899, in unison. The minutes of the last a aftnt to oDaughtefs of Rebekoh. Knights 6f Colambw I"pted, fol-� 'eeWbration on '�t, Was de- me,mag weye read and lo'w(td by 04� Toll -call. Tweaty-tvTo apftt' the We lrielts � ek end at the home of A Iveft's dlmer 881. Sr. $50, gy" TagAlfir,"r -46% Adul Xle. and BOm - A3L%. Arnehafto aiia 61chert 424, Hirmg1l Vftt V16-4. a-mbuntea o $12.65. A lette2 ad and on;. n 'leased td'sh6w th mp. 0, eorab the weelt end with hizfAmil , 4;614, eA MI'deneo -in NIP- from Ws. Ir. Welsh was ro em to Tot, so, aJr. W- 'BO P vm &bdut 10 c0da drr bVIM Al- Other, from X�j: Gt*Orje Douglas, Wha T'hom 40. M&M ft"T, g1jeat Sunda list with relatives in ao zTe both eangned to . thQir rO0100' to hvvg Autvin, 'yoran- toga, VWL10" Wda % vanin ead, -oil au've, h gLfld 1tJt0h45fJer4-- dai§ � out, I , , , . . . - --Tho ledleo of, Cho- ng thipir Sr t bagr,,g leifus 4%4 I= zt&eklhie�, ema ci"dmOr ang z1*'XrMIkJ through t1ift ON 50 atq Iftatis itto U d16 4 r tI�n --bh= -Were thdiftited t6r he Ove r Ila in Uld:5, �Wtez Out woric is gotig on � 64 All sideo,e P flDWeT5 WWI Wnties Which Were, gmt tlh-t vilageing Comlb I, eqt r,(Wr . . . . . . . . . chal?, 5 Oki 17, Ha=1L rr4daze - I -A in 10uhton 'Did W r&, atoft % ft D.A. C"m Iton tvito i theiti. v d1ft lu %=tter Of at rsalt Dezi V16t A nftrd�t rtloplionic nhiAAL- nnd �nt� tin �'A I A =Wolld; As f phtr� I � "Ift nn, 1, s . I ! C: � )T I