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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-06-08, Page 4I. .. ...... .. June 8th, 10, lb I. . .... .... fff etse�neetiug of the e!R=41=4 of thp w9il modug—ax. i4a ate; VVISOU, of. 94! og her ft, �Wch were th x ederal and Proinial little soz Puy- -1W '44% '114W,ed by V4a, 4 � wiAu, $3.50 a Orning sgz. VAN I . ftVal. Association, as const%-: 14 04 la',, `7 s3,vm their cousin, -Mr. W. ,V ql# IaM. W VGn *:)Bar, rmd; wli�. W;ft vall be held in t Ti L. o� our ay ar part of the mat Zw culvwrt 4 see ou, Id h1q0 4 T� con endi b --en- mnhsi�= ]Butt,, ox eafrth, 1144*0417 wkay% --W MshicA f ull rep ho lies Here you W, p.m. 4 U -g a 'few days at the homes tion pay list A. now looking and fedli H. Krueger, pay T*6r a eilb �4 every olling subdivision in J. ftt*son and in& inu& I'M P of his Gone, ar and Thoxuas� ofur list, $8.70, S, H��rjCks, Ray list, Mw% 2A, ng is earnestly requested, village.__4ur� omas W.;wkman, of $59,25;;M H. Neeb. them by-tho choir, �0n_ smalth and t1amily, of ` Z � Just placed 4, en, follow, ed by an, proved. in and ;Mrs,, *' Z. MV l� , , *' �1 Aoa4 SuerWerid. Other 1AV4 lo 440, dsor, �p �4 win sire La the Landn Road, 'has commenced 'to LMt, $63; R� 4GW,ger, pay list, $10.30; ward - n Soldiers.", ning guests at the home of Mr.' build his barq and the work is in tlj� C. -rth,, pay list, $10; E. Gabel, and 1&& in Ald E �1 ette (male), 41ThNeord William Consitt—iThe baseball match lit06 rpen- is my X42 FARUhIG, THEN hj\\�JD hands of Mr. Alfred Taylor, of �en-_ courm notion p y $705, W -Messrs. maciaren, Cam, plAyad'orn the Hensall diamond 'on sail, who has the cement ,work an4 eral Warld. sup- eron, DT�, NOW, 0&bten and MacGregw; An- Friday last between Goderich and our A Mr. William Doig, Jr., wb lias the Plies, $112T; zmuseme�ht tai branih, them bY iWii%choir, ",Sqldiers of, Christ Own local p frame work—Mr. and him. Herbert hailiceriso and tbakets, $6.75; postage, Arise", qpggtette "Abide.,with- Me," of Hpnsal by a core of 10 o �8.� The layers, resulted in favor In,these days we hear on every Glazier -and child en, Of ,tratf ord, excise,,eitc., $19.46- Zurie ydr R. C'Z h H wa 0�7fm, Mrs. A. Dougll. Wke. match drew a large crowd of secta. A "neat Patent Leether bond f what a life of toil a farmer visited at the home of Hr, and Mrs. lights fbr hall, 6 b tr A manifest� 0qusre too with oovqred CubZn' be. 4p, lives, 'how scarce and incompetent is notices, re drains, The . 11 , il monthS4 �7.60; serr- W. and W, A. MzcLaren. tors nd uch i terest wis Thomas Butt, of our village, during W,g by-law& and in n was arranged , y V. . ed in the game throughout. Mrs. the past week—William fe= labor, and on the other hand we has returned home after att Alexander $60, H. Flatbard, Pay list, Talbot M La r,6 n ro ae -t lo&& -r Of Wlliam Buclianan -bas tur ed f in A smart P�atant Leather,Pump with lbleAh e very efficien ending the drain, $221.32; W. 1-1. Edigboffer, the chofr��wfih Miss Janet W(hite Pre- & Very p1leazant visit with relatives hear from labor that the scarcity is London Conference held at Walker- equalizing school sections nd, post- hand beaded, covsied Spiko eds, e� tae siing VGWY_� ably as or-ganist. The and friends in E-thel and vicinity.— caused by lack of wages and long vill­--�An address of much interest age, $41.06; F_ I,. Dudharme fees, congregation was much pleased with 'MiM Janet Forrest, who has been in A handsome Black Satin Pump of S1d=er1i6,Sat hours of employment. was given'Sunday Ynorning in St. An- school attendance offleer, $5.715-7 S. S. the su ecess-, of their anniversary, both the 'Clinton Hospital for some --,weeks, bright buckle and covered8pilke heels, at ...... drew's United Church by a returned No. '10, delegate O.E.A., $10. ' Tele- as Just -take a glance and see how the to filt0's6ivices and large attend- folowing a7k ,operation for. apea- 4 missionary from cSouth Africa, Rev. Phone Aceoims�,VVrkmen Compen- anes. 4icitis is, we axe plepqd c, r6j6rt century Mr. pinnock, in the intoress of the sation Board, as�essment, A Honey Biege Kid umprftnined with rose lush kid, 4Xrs. T. J. Berry has re� making a good'recov Ith covered- !Spike Wels, at ......... $28.23; ry and, ik ex- put in his time. Gervase Markham, Bible Society.�Soriie of the farmers tromberg-10arlson Telephone Mfg. turned fr�M-Windsor, accompanied by pected home this week.—Th;a rik1w -hority f that period on are Putting in theireans and finish- Co., supplies, $11.045; Northern E -lee- her ftllgW Wilson relatives a . nd friends of Mr WalisAii a noted aut r -in-law, Mrs. farming, stock breeding and in ing up seeding.—The recent showers tric Co., supplies-, 75c; Canadian Tele- BerrY, making a visit here.— J. Elder -Mlleleas�6d to learn that any have helped the crops considerably— Phone and supplies, $19.23; postage, Th e servjy�ps in all our three other things, lays out the farmer's There is not much corn going in in express, etc., �16.40; Zurich Hydre, churches -were well attendd on Sun- ness and is able to sit up- for a while local be is improving from his recent iU- daily programme of work in his day, this locality on account of -the corn lights, telephone office, 6 months, day Iasi an d particularly at Carml each afternoon. His brother, Thomas as follows- borer and other pests.—Don't forget $7.50; L. Alhreqht, salary, $64, K G 'Pre sbYter4Un;Cburch as it was the oc- Elder and 'Wife, of Seaforth, he" He says: "At this time the Plow- the Young People's meeting on Fri- Deitz, salary, etc., $93; J. E. Druar' man shald rise before four o'clock * day evening at 8 p.m. Come early Debenture I casion ot*theiv anniverstiry.---fMonday been spending the past week or so in By-law No. 7, 1920, last was Aserved here -by our banks with �irn._Mr. William Arinstrong, the morning, and after thanks given .57; G. J. Thiel, teaming poles, as a holi4j as it was the Kinge od the 1ownship of Ray, who has for the games.-41ission Band will be $2�51 been to God -for his rest, and the success held on Saturday. We urge every $18. The Council adjourned to meet Birthday.��W_iss Greta Lammie, A.T. in rathr poor -health for some ti=e, TELEPHONIS In OPPOSITE CON of his labors, he shall go into nomv his member to be present�Miss ona again on Tuesday, July 3rd, at 1.30 1C.., w -HI -present, her pupils in a re- Is 'low somewhat improved, hainving- stable or beas-house, and first he McGregor, of Tuckersinith, who under� o'clock P.m_A. F. Hess, C-lerk. cital at.­thi�.own Hall, Hew.all, on had a number of teeth that were ad- shall fodder his cattle, then cleanthe went an operation for appendicitis re- Friday, 15th, at 8.15 p,.m. In- versely )affecting is h I rem buse, and make the booths clean; cently, has recovered sufficiently to teresting,'tea,tures of this prGgranime and with a few remaining ones still ea th oved, rub dwn the cattle, and cleanse -their return to her home during the week. taovement of Gurlitts To -from all filtb, will be one, 'to he emtmcted, will no doubt ex, —Quite a numiber from this vicinity skins, Then he shall curry his horses, rub them with cloths took in the Moonlight excursion on Only 7 Day -3 Uwe and the Bankrupt Shoe Symphzy; Performed by a aixtej., Perlencls a decided benefit in his years, ibile these of the ?%;eeve of yoads are second to none'in tihe prov- Sale wiN be aH over. ead the a(L on page S. mus,_ health—There-has beeift very beauii- 1922 lasted only two years. ince. Unfortniiatjaly� the, roads Iso the excursion to Cal playle Then Subscriber compares the roads throughout the province have beem� and wisps, and make both them and the Greyhound, a Piece n0telij orchestra, also a the stable as clean as may e. Then DetrDit. Farm Sold.—Mr. Frank Bean, Of __�,::#A Scene from, the Child- ful displays' of tulips at our many >wnship, 1% miles south of spring, more he shall water both his oxen and U sborrie T(' h od Yf VW�'6,rik Choppin.,,_Mr. and homes in the village during the past in he village to those of the summer this deplorable than -horses, and housing -them again, give Hensall, has sold- his fine farin to Mr. Mrs. T-W.,'Nrlmer motored to win&- few vve�ks', which have been much ad- of 1922. Let us admilt theyere very they have been at any time In, "ars. them more fodder and to his horses Roweliffe, his neighbor, whose farm sor oil Fki4aj afternoon last to visit mired and they will no d fair. hat happened when the con. Thisi.s[tatement is not heresay but is oubt soon be adJoins hixn.,Mr. Bean has -not been their son,, F by all means provender, as chaff and ZURICE _�arl, and his wife return- followed by n even finer display of- CWe road was built on King Street? borne out y the difly *and 'vveeLly dry pease or beans, or oat -hulls, or ing on MbQ,aY afternoon Mr. roses, gladiolia and other flowers, all well after'an Operation, and baying a ies and clean garbage (which is the hinder Road Improvemerruts. The Reeve of 1922 allowed the con- pre" of the PTovince, cop —?dr4 1�. good chance to sell decided he would Trueman Wls, of Centralia, is re- of which help to make a fine appear- tractors to �move the dirt nearly all Clippings of which I have bef"bre MMS ends of any grain but rye), with the Neeb, -township road superintendent, not let it,pass. Mr. Roweliffe gets the lieving ag,.erit here on the C. N. R. ance.-4Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd. Davis, of over the streets, covering up a lot Of as I write. The editors of our lead - straw chapped small among it, accord- has made a good start on the town- e e off doing plowing and seed- while it re tone. The.. privi' ir.A. L. Case, agent, accom- To" t mud and s ing papers -have been colulneriting om On 01, spent theweeknd here with gravel v� h pu ing 'hip roads up to the Present time. A full possession on March 1st, pained, y -Mrs. Case, . is spending a Mrs. W.. C. Davis, LloydIs mother, and gutters were filled nearly lovel with this condition of the roads in as the ability of the husband- ing , d 1929. th man is. 0, 14th Con- week with relatives and friends in hisrother-inAaw and -sister, Mr. and the road,,- Then in the spring of 1923' Province and am disedssing ways, and "And while they are eating their cession, has been cut dwn,the road- Y. P. L.—The weekly meeting Of Detroit�Xss Irma Higgins; of De- Mrs- A. W. E. Hemphill.—The oiling the town council had to employ teams means to prevent a like occurrence meal be shall make ready his collars, way widened and the approach to the �he Young Peoples League was held troit, is sjOonding a couple of weeks of ur streets is -looked forward to and men to remove stones and level in future years. Z have, before. me ;aames, treats, halters, mullers and hill mad safer. A similar job has in the sehool room Of the United here with.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with much expectancy by those with the mud to make roads passable for issues f various papera, conWnjnj:� Ch plow -gears, seeing everything fit and been done- on the ig 'hill on Road 9 urch on Monday evening last, the Robert Hitgins.-_4Mr. W. 0. Good,win much traffi - passing their homes.— rehicles. He says the only good paid 'adrmrtisenrents, requesting wo- in its due place, and -to these labors Bro*on .Line� known. a4 following being ithe programme of the has beeleprifined to the house for Mr- G. 1. Mickle is filling in and street in Hensal]. is King Street, not torists to refrain from.the use of the I will also allow two hours; that is, hill. Thi� has also been cut down, evening- "ter � dvoitioal servie0m, worn down to fr four of the clock until six- Then the Past *eek suffering from a severe grading and making a nice front to a roads durfi�g their unsettled condi- 40M the clay. This is roaway widened and the banks at Nfiss Nora Follick read the Scripture ir his dwelling on our 'Main Street, , arid We tion. he shall come in to brealdast, and to cold, and ­W� unable to lead the choti pavement, Mr. Subscriber If Subscriber can explain why that I allow him half an hour, the Side- removed and sloped back. lesson after which 'Mrs. Alice Joynt of the United Church on Sunday last, little to, the east of p a think it would be a pretty burn one if our best county the oat office, and. Provincial 1112 - The approach o this hill has been rendered a very Pleasing solo, accom- 'but is no* improving nicely.—Hen- highways are a regular og then another -half hour to the yoking on the opposite side Of the street.— it were worn down to the clay. In paved and gearing of his cattle, so that at widened for a mile. In the winter panied y Miss Gladys Luker; the sail's fl' Our -masons and carpenters are look- going Personally over the streets df this spring, perhaps he will under- rAAralf holiday was on WL -d- sevne may set forth to -his labors; time the cuts n the hill filled up topic entitled,, "Trifles," which proved neiday.atternoon of this week.—Mr. Ing forward to a very busy summer the village, Nelson Street is the only stand why the roads in Hensall are a very interesting One, wa's and then he shall plow from seven in with snow making it quite expensive ably tak- Lloyd 'IfudsOn has been appointed -a and fall.--41vIr. Joshua Ashton, of Sea- one that has [been bad. Three cars not in as good condition as most the morning till betwixt two and three to keep the roads open. This trouble en by Mrs. A. Sinclair. The closing dlgate, 6 - 'attend the Grand, Lod5e forth, was recently here spending a only were stuck as far as I know all Years at this time. If Subscriber car- -the afternoon. Then he shall un- has now been elinunated as the number was a delightful violin selee- of 04 .,bll that will day with friends.—Reev Higgins is sprin. On the town. line bet I it J sides df meet in To- ween d to tel he ruth concerning the yoke and bring home his cattle, and have been sloped -back at a slight tion by Miss -Greta Lammie accom- ponto ntxt�4nGnth. Lloyd is one of in Goderich this week attending Co,n- Hay and Stephen, i.e., -between Fx.-- 'number of vehicles mired on our having rubbed them, dressed them, angle. It is proposed o i panied by Mrs. A. C. Hoggarth. Miss Hensall's Lodge most enthusiastic tY COuncil--Mi-ss Sadie 'Coleman has �er and D-ashwood 25 carere stuck street, this spring; 'he could count and cleansed them from all dirt and mile and one-quarter of the Gosh, Nora F I i k w n h r of in 0 1 c as i c a ge the embers,_and merits the appointment. rturedfrom a two weeks, visit with in one -day. On the road to Zurich, them all on the fingers of ne hand. filth, 'he shall fodder them and give Line next leading north out of Zur progranime, and ss Irene Dmiglas -M t ein rs. R." J,. Paterson -received word her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mys. il_ a county highway, 'lots of ears- were I am told on authority that there h meat. Then shall the servants ich. This' piece of road was in bad very pleasantly presided in the Chair. of the saf6'arrival of her moth6r and tn Stewart, of Seaflorth—Let. every in the same fix. On the provincial were 193 cars stuck fast on the Pre- imer, which allo-wed condition this &Pring. 01evr Student Honored—We take son., Ray,.-Inhicago, where -they will W.C.T.U� workex plan to attend the of-Seaforth, fifteen cars vincial bighway between. Liiean and go in to their di half an hour, it will then be toward Notes�Mr. C-1yin williams of pleasure -this week in extending con- visit -for County COnVention to be held in Clin- were Aiiek in Elginfield in one day. How does this highway westt four of he clock-, at what thne, he Buffal number of weeks. The one afternoon. On he gmtulatiOns to My. Robert Xeith Love 0 00 N.Y.,, visited his bilothers shall go to his cattle again, -and rub- here for a few days last week.—Mr rangemen axe sending out notices of ton On J -111Y -the 5th- -411n. W. J. Me- London Roadi a Provincial highway, who has finished his course at West- compare with the very few cars mir- bing them down'and cleansing their the celebr*HaW of-th 12th to be held Lean, of Hamilton, is spending a few the province had tearns along cert�iri ed in,Hensaii? Our village roads n, Editor of The Huron Ex_ ern University and succeeded in tak- here days with her parents, -Mr. aid.Mr,. parts to assist cars'whn stalls, give them more fodder; which K. MeLea this year and are perfecting ar- stuck. may not be all that we might like done, he shall -go into the arns, posit and or, was a rvisitor in the village ing out hs B. A. degree, with honors. rangements and plris to scure an A Alm Then I am very much surprAed that them to be, ut they are at least provide and make ready fodder of all on Friday.—Mr. K. Routledge, of Mr. Love who- left , Saturday for No..1. celebration.—Mr. John Stephenson, a man ofSubscriber's supposed intel- Passable to traffic. Our provinciaR 'kinds for the next day. Stalwart, Sask., M-eD. of Clinton, is Spending -a couple of Oshawa, visited his Parents here over as well as being the Wilson, who -had een ---confiried to the weeks with her onlysister, Mrs. Kary the week end.—M. and MTs. E. Chal- recipient of numrous other gifts, was house ng to a Constt, of Hiensall. exs for several months owi Miss Annie be constnicted on the b t of en - "This being done, and carried into parison as to compare roads in early posed to ligence should make such a rash corn- and county highways are sup the stable, ox-huse, or other conveni- lis, of Detroit, visited at the home 0 presented by the choir of Metropoli- spring to conditions in the summer of gineering standards and at the same f sore foot, is able to be around again. M60re spent Friday in Clinton, spend- -at place, he shall then go water his the 'la tter's mot�er, Mrs.. J. Schnell, tan � Church with a set of eautiful ­�Mr. !Henry Horton is h.noing a nice Ing the day there with relatives and 1922., Anyone knows, that road,, in time they were obl-iged to engage cattle, and give them more meat and the past week. -4M . and Mrs. Hor Pounded bwass book ends in sihip form, cement walk laid from the early spring are not as good, as roads men and teariis to t,ow r ace front part friends,—Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt, to his horse provender; and by this Klopp, of Stratford, visited relatives 1117ra -ing around, to theback.— Of Seafmth, spent' Sunday at the in summer time. !Subsribr% com- became mired,in the mud. So far our Mr. C e, the leader, read, thf-, d- of his dwell all cars that time it will draw past six o'clock; at here on Suraday—Miss -Ullian Wes- dress in which he spoke in highest Mr. John Zuefle, our florist, reports home of Mrs. Consitt, -Oxf parisn is like comparing winter with town officials have not found it nee - what time he shall come in, to supper, eloh and her friend, of terms Of Mr. Love, both as a young rd, Street. summer, the differences are so mark- essary to .engage towers for mired Detroit,spent trade as very good this season in is —An interesting game of baseball is ther sit Sunday at the,hme of her parents, lo, ed - and after supper be shall ei man and choir members and extended line of plants ofall kinds and flowers. Iked forward 'to be Played on our Then, too, there are five cars cars on our streets, ag there is� no 0 him the good VisheS o h i by the fireside, mend shoes both for Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Weseloh. Mr. E. t fast diamond, on Monday, June 11th, himself and their family, or beat axid F. Kl*pp is attending Huron Count L. Heddbn who has been quite Taffie to every one in 1922 to businesmffring in this line. At an f t, cho r ml, now in t ]rnock hemp or flax, or pick and stamp y asking that 'God's richest blessing poorly for the ;�sj two weeks, .f_ between Clinton and Our h e, team Wear'down the 'roads. lf Subscriber elventh- the roads in Henall are in za Council meeting atoderichhis week. might attend him. in his new duties fering from a very -severe attack of and there, no 'doubt in had taken little spare time off and good Condition as any of our unpaved apples or crabs� for cider -or vinegar, wil be a.large ek —Mr E Oesch Ims been laid off 0 the-missiGn field. Mr- Love was tonsilitis, deelopmig into quinsy, is attendance to witness the *mpared_ -our roads to those in our trunk highways. or else grind malt on the querns, pi from'wor' same.—St. c candle rushes, or do some husbandry k for some days, having had accompanied to Toronto by now able to be'ardund again -and rilice- Paul's Anglican 01=Wex neighboring owns and villages, he an operation for removal of tonsils — Joynt, a fellow -pects the student, and the good IY recovering- her Salvation or orskem ��he Old would ave beeh conTineed-that our e till it e fully eight oclock. usual health.—The ontinued on ishes from Mr. Lerinis O'Brien has leased w (C age 6) "Then shall -be take his lanthorn and hotel 'stable on Main St the graduates. -4 host of friends and Court of ReVWO'a,, recently held by Country soon, to be, here to conduct candle, and gosee his cattle, and hav- reet from Mr. the council dealt with quite a number Evangelistic services-. ing cleansed his stalls and planks, lit- A. . Edighoffer and intend,% opening I Do It Nw—We would like to see of ter them do*n, look that they are up a public Dur council negotiating for a roadway a aPPals.-The Sabbath Day Alli- RFIPLY TO SUB9CRIEFIR garage in a few weeks. an -n then fodder and give INT. Edighoffe has started mod I- nee are arranging to ve.ry shortly Dear Expositor: safely tied, a re e from the rearf our Town Hall -where hold sex -vices in our local churches, in In the issue -of Your Paper, dated them meat To all night. ling the building to make it suitable our fire engine and equipment is ke'Pt, the interests of the Lord's Day and April 6tht I notice an article replying L D "Then, giving God thanks for bene- for the purpose.—Mr. C. Zirke, of the to, Queen Street, just R its better observa=6.�Mr. William J. to Ratepayer and signed, "Suser- to ran ack fits received that day, let him and the Bronson Line, has purchased the 60 little north of our hall, which woulq Elder 'has been'quite poorly of late I have -no de ire to sh in lber"' to r Tit, the next mornin.g." -a couple of 'weeks but as 'Subscriber has laid cliparies 'Whole household go to their -rest till acre farm in Dixie, formerly owned 'be a great asset and advantage to our being onfined for. a ru by the late Menno Kipfer, from the village in the event of a fire breaking or so to his room. but is- now regain- against m'l -be th lieve a personal re- W6 have a mce range- of, 0 There is not a farmer living to -day Present owner, 'Hr. 0. Weber, of New out a little to e west Of Our town ing�'his usnal.hWth'and goingaround ply to Subscriber is in order, and I avendish and Granard hats, wowould not give thanks -to God if Hamburg.—The six year old son of li'all, and. which might, -and in all a I tle.—With ihe warmer days at proPose to giveim the lie direct. It all at r it MT. and M7s_ D. educed pices. -arms had a nar- Probability 'would Prevent (the PrOtting hand Our villitqis are getting ke could lay his hands on a few hired Duch out is said- that barh4ng dogs o not ite, nren of that stamp, because if he low euscalle from beinj seriously in- out of our fire en n d equi ment. t eir gi e an P h verandah� fi.owers lants and but it does the public good to see A Window. of R-eag Ba jured the Other day v7bm be� was hit We do not really know of anyt generally cwld, he would have the best tilled by a ear, The lad ran, in fron.t of more import nt to cl in t a n a fixirig up, their fronts—Our their luff alled. , therefore, crave al he ttentio te C heIrs and "ts6h6lars are already space in your valued Paper to un- 16arm, the best kept stek, the neatest the car from- the rear of a passing Of Our council and villagers 9_171 looking great interest Cover '"the Untruths Call azd get an early choide, - in feet he woule, be in the .wagon and 'Mr. A. Weber, the driver as it is well to look after such I'm and lies" in Sub- mar to the surn holidays, which will scriber's charges befoT6 the court of, p3ssew Of th car, could 'not avoid hitting 2111t matters in good time, if it can yet not on of the Heaven he imagines now be loite. iiit coming around.— public opiniom--the citizens. of Hlenj Bittha.- Bell, H all the big manufacturers, him. He Was somewhat ruised but be done, as it,would be money well ens the big bank- Miss Edith 1X0E*eT1,'Vho, spent the gall. OtherwiMa unhurt. Mr, Rear Rest worth sPending and w*uld afford a Mrig', i z era and the big city men now own control of the car and it ran on Bi holidays with her Gubsciber nds 'fault with Rate- to feeling of -security "el"Worth PrVvid- brother, John'B.' and sister, giss payer exclusively. In addition he would al. Mr. J. Gallm-an's -lawn, ',breaking domm ing for. ­%% trust it D127 'be tht Lilly, has ret�j.fiea. t6:kitehen�v to "dealing ParViallY with Mr. o possess the 'Heaven th big mn the tie post and two vergTeen trees, pleasure of our Council to ke up re- Geiger's private If ftb� ,e ta stime her dutie-'s:-Asleseher—Mr. W11- scriber win look again he will imagine the farme)r laves in. - landing against shade tree. he this matter ad we kno, they, kno, li= Alemandor lias'returned from that in Ratepayers IV there "a bumPeT on the car was damaged, the and our Fire Chiefs Imow btor a that it is Walkerville, Who� Je,had been BU�if he had to work like that a cLqpanison bstwe�n tvvo -vat, Occupants escaping imhurL — Ne -w really a matter of prime irnPOrtftm tending the Obntsrettee of the Unit- pri oir ire break out that would Sre- congregation ecessary, Uve %I f very dWe-rent order. just thiult streets in the village leading 0j. to have a f ad 'Church, as it del'O�wate from the feels that no comment is -himself, his tans of prdse would be "stop- signs are eing placed on the as it would be most unfortunte to ases. F-VudentlY gubsc�iber A- the Zurich Road. '*Ptn.�MT. Jam" on my bus sele C The signs are white Vent the geWlng Out Of Our fire Oniine A. uess -no ,qftpers, no no tel capabilities,. ophones, Bel s in R00,040. Sask., attending I suppose h that I can 'no r-Whos, no ears, -no anything much enarnel VAth large black letbL-rs, "Stop, upon fbich so much is depending. ' ihe Asl 0 .19 ell aware Through &reet,,,,0dara niounted on Council -Weetina.. an show personal pr6lierfles, it The regulae th redbyteri ork, nd a half hourfor meals. I y, inth as "a ieP"Ze1%tRt10 from Eiceter, Tucker9mith uftd r&S, - mun'! 5ut w gabmnized, piping, The meeting of the v1l1a90 c0l=til was C presi" U11, 11fe is not too bad in our day after signs are eight cornered in shape held on 24onday get, all the )armel 'church Of Our icipalities. and two feGt Tvide, and should -help membdro being -present The miarUz spout the past Vith relatives says Vills9e.—Mr. -L. Case vtdeuslnea� ca0amiltled, all. Is it ? �l it. oto regulate tragic at he intrsee. f the Lsinwting Were f , in, - Inind, ca,rris -no he Wedding Seas TOM amd and friends on Is - api in,;Oett4it and other 'bearing ag bo,hjs�'tg#gbillty ft,Reevo.vo )rQa.*ng,y tions—The council of 'Bay met on adopte& The Reeve brought up the p1ge'ss, takind_iii6, a&- far as WM lie establisW. fti W-bt TueS&Y eveniing for further consid- matt,3r of the unisafe condition og the from here airdl,*& Aing London W011, I am Z%ft it 2hait 'h` 6 _11 es.—Mr. Chris. Lwnbart has ertion of the appeal& against the water tanlca hmlt last fell the train. when, tho Reevo,of 14�92 b,eth, lop v �27116 L'Zked —The crops gre 1�61drq very roriiis- pefs9bion in 1928. Whe Purchased the Ern. Huny homestead assessments Of the Black Creek Drain. for s committ� ii the eleiiien 'and gets a to be ppoind to i.ng in his W'wo bare W, was over possession. t once.—Mr. The c u, edjo W6d hii i I t -*e teps tg, have� d�lt_ f"quent h 0 rt M-Aed to, nesday med at� 7 t el, d by a lane M John Deitz has moved the that ,love joity; th 19 a$tone evening, June 13thv so it was. thaiiglit able top tans -built-, andw1466.6 .On 615ed great, Reive as elfidid-ate, 811ftRTIA.3 'Crusher into XT. Chris. Leoubart's advisable to Uzure additional evidence th tanks. ounalors S, Zero has re- j�eeiqing ground " '610 vtefiw' 'Surely -ace, on some'mattem. 4- 28,- Vore a , 70"d k tbat -all patrolvien mr8r on the Job Conn' to 1"It &ftii With h ity, su *t and has boguri oVsoations at ind �Vrned from wetgrs 'this. VUOA -some, piece Duo, &rvice, MinThe -regular the matter. let ray A Tray 9t few miles �IAVI. of.0tir V! the roadwork dofts W .; *elgf - -A A, the bests monthly meating- Of th;,� Couneil of to ha#,g Cht sods thd hadbeet, thravt Ilave. w,�efi private and he ugIn4am Vorko Console S.�t� Ul Muffty 'are .6-pndilig Town R r idlo. Gold 110 -Sot� 6.4 'to day, 'q:kd' 11b not b�VaTor outs'dera�, ISY 'Was 'held in the UP on the 00ad y the r*9A Vrdd4r To- very goo,& Oft h povalat'. Edn"W h Mite and the Tovras-JP Of I —0pr businei6�, ft;�V as a e6und spodw In the la, Zuridli, on Saturday, June moved- 'COASideir9bla d4ftwof gcl=rt had the misfortune The minutes TW& fo *ue 4 eMay f oomd iA Detveltand VAn,&6r, 2nd. All the memb, ru aro really; too of the ineea of May to now Wns done 'do: tthor Wdiden sV d fine Taelfe 'his grass 7th, Iline-16th and . juti^ ftjd. Vre gs V" i , t OF 4nd i*r VIET W" MS rd ted to look oil the 'anion Road.-_Xr. Con adopted as read, The coniacil bee A -16z 6 lothol ot Go erfah adme 'a d"drig hs hei'd'ays with orgaz�lzed ag a Court Of %MbiOn Of Of the Re4vo d The Claic wenvoy 'Wao. 'lift log VAe db , '0 and lijbiir & loll &� ftii& th6 19,28 *V3eZ&"W4 roll efter eub was i-necruotsd rtt�nt.g , : - Lvde th 911avel, worh..dirr ebnPle or in owl bum es it bscribdd to tllo orth. as 6min—.4id, me"11yer had, 9V to VIVRL" the provi"Atil 'volt 0 &I tO 40 'al i den� oft ino dig- ita Mid por"154 'of an foriloi-Va': ding soino'.09, It' lip V�Jth- tag� oouw�y b 0 -, I ;�, Lddi-4,d 01 or it Da".0 Due Izok 0016 4ft tit h, 2v tF �X;, AA sm , r 6; _315t 17 Cob, 11, Oa6,Z?�� fth aaw ur go: . . .. .... ...