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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-08-17, Page 1711" T V, I'M m zrT 4 7 J� '�J C IM1W w 11 "'!C41 _4 R11 glU "b J, ma, Oroc. Publilihe'ro J Ax -7 m t g �w 0. 1, 0,'P 41' A -A d V tk,,, on �,Svq w I 110-000, 0 *'Ok 0, 4 A xPv N, 14�4� V %,494 0% A, 17 AW , A -A Eli MMM P'N' S, a5 "A.- I ywxg 40 Rm. p';,z � 1A X�U, KIP 4 4 3 W ig g. 02 -221 RMIP�W"��W W,14 �V. NAM r�_, "17 v 4., 4.`?4404 0,0 '94 J &M N k, T;;, M, T, g Tt IR the C014 �4 Uay, .�b AIM, W-"bW'6 *A ]plan-% f0v 0901:k� #,A NO h 0 Wks, 014�,W* 40a 7 0 �, i; m,.,fs - w �,p igt Ph We_ wvo _U M"I'Jk,�M1V flu 21,0&04 , - I !M R6 PAS3149 F0 pwogse MI -R.. wtlh" ftft 40 TwUng, Imes &I P41 Um. W-', 00 distA0, h spaudift -a fvfir, days -in b", =6 1&6.'W, O'Eximl-and ciAte to -C, Miss_ Olive, of zu4ch, Spent sui "Y' J .4 moolp"x e -listed U !72 'Witli MT., and. UTgL, J, 'ILI S alion aw:i.-No F. O!S Waller spmtj hzt. 0 aV Ad& a* "ovorseas. vd. h e. He -ihfs CHPOL C S don with her d4w, Xrrs. h _Tlre'U1vwin h -St W !A -his xlatt NATIONS ate.the resulto of the -w 'P Paw' tl* Titten uUdeTg0XAC',A'y�110 og ope U.S.-Tbe reg. rtwo% 10 '1 vh, School examinations Pleet- from-ow W_ato.rloo, cvl�xkfy- BciuAdlgo =hr, 3eaforth Collegiate institute. ;'�to;jAM'� � Goderieli.: ni �, "i V r regaint of his, arm. to The subjects- passed are ind keated af - "ng Of' tW' W144"OV-S WAS`s'ou�ary lie d A. C=ckshanks, of Ottawa, ter ;Uhe ri�ame. clety was held op/WWAeW1ay. �fteT- He returneld to C LdL af noqn, 'August Sth. We apeped our tT , f gain ar pA Sootl?, 'Robert T. Abeilhart,_. Eng. Gram, Chairman tof the Sites and nd ew yeara,,-,,v Boa -rd of ada- F. Welling- Phys., ATith., Zoology; Beatrice IA. meeting by sluen .52; -Mrs. tw g Hyrark 5 visit his parents, liking 9 p., Hou. Dx� J. D. Xon- Phys., Zoo- R. McAllister .' led, ft4 prayer. Jvae tr, tl�li A'6erliart, Enig. GTam country he "out spen ng 'pture lesson. Ting: read responsive - Seri until Wth; G. Sanderson and Professor -I.Ogy;. Russel Allen,Geo., Art - Helen most of rae, vrrwi,�!y �;k , F. Landon of the Western University M, Anient, Eng'Gram'.- Phyo Atith' ly from - Psalm .64' -r" Secet"y last December- h 18A home on mt of the E" ne and vrqsident of the, Ontario' kilstOrl" Zoology- Ohester Archibald, Oan, - and Treasurer'so repoAs vv�re read of his aal SQciety.- llist;,. Geog..', Art; -Botany; ..Jessie V. 4nd-adopted, The roll -wig calledand =r, who die&�" kin February A Aetter- was received from. the answered by the text word "Hercy.11 of this year. brought Ms soavtnry- of � Post Most. Venoit, of ary The text word -,for- �eptember is, "Wis- mother to Sftr,Atf a make her Oftpxk, rayiriqg thot plans were- U,,Ot�. Gra hys., Arith., Zoology; Mary dom,", We then sung Hymn 553. Mrs. home with her swn,... , iam. About W.7 Ist - -H Mr.. R"..'40 I to Senians, definite -as to. *hether or not:- r. W., ist.-, Geogq- Artt R. Stephenson and Mrs.. W. Carlile July -to 'be Tregent Bobany-,M,abel B,,aternan�--Ehg. Gram., r -n, e , ames�l woulfir be able., ead Interesting nuis'sio iry stories- Sask., to visit his, J elegates to the bG Miyeil thp�,*i:14' Phys., Arih,', Zoology; Muriel H.' when only ther�'ii��, he was �vrected -in Those appointed as',& W.M.S, Convention.in Exeter " on' taken h d to th 7 t -the late, Fed 'Beattit-En Gmm.,. Phys., Arith very si,ek an yus e e it3,,, are Mrs Carlille, t W. ve� - spital, where they..�,,,, for ap- P14-Ster Zocilojy; Al a J. Boltun�Foug. Gram., ho, ed itanti items Phy94 Arith., Zoology; Norma Bol- Vs, w andf Mrs. R. Hie- pendicitis, but it nec�ssa�ry ou"6 - of' 0 4ftopt Impo _i� t6n-Eu�. Gram., Phys., Arith., Zoo- was taken from Of th topic to operate,,, again. ree, weeks .of the meethig *49 the"TePOT& ji for -Old Pu yy b Programme wmu�itte,,e which g�vethe I,iy-' Gretta 8roadfout-Geog., Art; rPo�es v later, but he grid., weak�- celebra- C;4uadia, History, - B Mrs. W.� Turner and -Urs. R. XcAllis- -ust'5th. -,of the er until he paissed-.' -timetable for the da* otank Mar- Aug tion. "The ceremonies for ihe day W.111 garet Broadfoot - Geogre4�fiy. Art; ter. The,6fferinlj was then taken, And He was buried in N", st his bro- the meeting close& by- singing Hymn ther W -all. rr� open :at the mojiuULIeuit'erected to. the -Gladys,130tson-Cam ffist., Geog., I -am, attAlfi, the funeral. 541, all repeating thip�'Ajord'§ Prayer He is ry. of the- late pioneer Sebastian A t, AM T AT survived by Ineubc r Botauy; d ew C lder-Can. mother an(I in unison. TP, g16, east �f Shokespearft The Hist Geog., Art, Botariyi Margaret thre"rothers, Will Fryfb f will cairri. will take lam- j. " The Late -Brarnikiiiial' 'Reichei�t­ John, of Detirmolt;_1 --Eng. Gram., Phys., Arith., of Semaw, unveiling of the p- cardno jLt 10.,36 c� te Is On The death occurred. of lkr.'�Emrnanuel cloek in the morningi. �& r Zoology; Ne on. , rdno - Phys., Sask. One sister di ut eighteen S,_ Ca -ago in �9 Mr. Rae whicK111t1he party,.of speakeTs-and the- Arith.,'Zool,6Uy; Frank Ca n. Reichert in St, Joseph's Hospital, months , i061 - London, on Thursday, August .9th was well kno digh-borhood, guests will have lunigh Jn $tratfOrds' Hist;, Geog.,. Art, Botany; 'Elizabah Mr. Reichert was seriously hurt'in a on of war veter- M. Cluff --- 4LIng. Grain Zoology- Geo. as he had- lived h everal years at the Muni .1 t, 4 in QueWs motor accident �about fiaur weeks ago. mes,- s highly re- �41 their families Crich ---- tCan. Hist., Geog., Art; karg- at different ti Park.i. Aftier lunch. the party will� aret, Criph_8rig. Gram., Arith,., Zoo-, Be. was taken to 'the hospital for spected, making M ds , whose the. Seebach Memorial where logy; --MArgaret._Cudmore_--Art; Fran- medical treatment. ., The deceased was -A "his motor to Is extend the u Geog., especially to his cis Devei&mux --- :-0an- 1, t born in Stanley Township in .1883 Sympathy twilitig will take place' at. one - � h was so o7clock and they will arrive at Mit- Ar I t Botany- --oharles S. Dickson� and about twenty years later,he mar- lately berea�ed` or, usband and iied Mialindla Pass. Th6 funeral was Gnim., Phys., Arith., Zoology; daughter., t 1.3o ol,6 ock, for the servi-I ahgr a I there. At SealoWth, the-sewlee W111. IrajeI -Dixon-Ciiri. Hist., Geog., Ait� held on -Sunday afternoon., when �Ae be at 13 oy �O& axid iat 01,jutoh at 4.230., Be - -�Cau- Hist., services were conducted by the Rev. 4ilymeri-Sormerly of Goderdeb., ibef, rnice �Dorrarice Kalbfieiscli, of last pliceon, the rou# 946#'- Art- Dorothy Driscoll -Can. will hAdits, celebration at 5.30 o�cloek -Hije -7GeoW A Zurich. IntermeXt Was made in bhe Notes -Mr. and AlPeter Gard - TV , :Art, -Botany; Margare , Lutheran Cemefery -at - Zurldh. He; iner, of Dlyth, aim �Ws Ha%_ '11 return to C11 E.Drov4r-Eng. Gram-, Arith. and the offtialS, W, 6 if 4 "at the home leaves -to -mourn his, loss his wi! e held pegi wa. Tat'' 'Zq�,2 'o,21" ephensori on the Bhn& Wo Eugene W,. Durican-Can.- re, -V.1 ton fot-,.- tkv 8. 0 - ecibe .7 -gotany-'Ftank Duu�_ -six children, also his -mother, MT. and Ups. Wtr brother; Sunday ast. Art Z?41 Ve bmn A 'A John R4&e�t, of Zurich; out- His remaining tCa ha onaked fOk, illidt., Geog.; Art- una -MTS, two si�ri Mrs. -price, R U for a 'week mith 'N cousin. "A" q Hal P14 -C � xamuy; or 'lc&. h "' I 'cung -A _-Zoology; Blearior d Ift Ald �,A o,. end gu �sts at EuIT. Grant,, Phys., kago, Fi itGu, w(3ek eT sis Arthur. fiday. end visitork at the )iorne mn.-41r. -W. Und Mrs the home of Mrs. Anne Rag Britt6n. tQ Cqintbm C6161161.00R!ubes, **Xor -Arith., Zoology - Isabelle' F oreitm�-Eng, and Mrs. John Turner and family, of t4r, Him. Ed. cash''Imze Gran L Phys., 'Arith., Zoology; J W. Pgr�iuson visited at.bfi�_home of of Clini'mr, has donated 4, ean and Clinton, were, Sunday at the Mr. anAMrs. Ed. Britton' - Sunday b FTost----�Oan. - Hist., Geog-,. Art; -GIen v the best gate i etween Clitton v1 on yrth, and, Dr. Mackay, of Sea- Gemniell-Eng, Gram; Phys., ATith., home of Mr. and Mrs- W- Turner lastd--�-Xr.'and Mrs. Bahi,W Wing - Sea&( and - f amily.-'Mr. and -Mrs. F. Far forth, -has offered" a Prize for the best Jean Gernmell-Can. Hist., - ham, aa& M, end Mrs.-44ickson, of J I en Renforth and' Zoolo , 4uhgr and Mr.. Thonias Farquhar, Of Cli�touv were ivisitors at the home of deemated, gate betwe Geog�i- 'r -t- Earl Gillesrlji4�--Can. Illits, Hensall, visited on, Sunday with, Mr. Mr.. . and Mrs. George Dale on Sun Xitehel.l, and it is expected that the Geog., Art, Botany; Evelyn '�Gdlding townsh*s of the district. will also _0,u_ Hist., Geog., Art, Botany; and MT& -J. Cwhrarle.-Mr. and Mxs. day iast-Mr. A. Gillies, Kaye and prizes f6r"d�eokated gates- N-orma-Hajbkjrk_Eug� Gram., Phys., William C;oirsitt, of HInsall, visited Alien, �and 'Miss MildTed'Nition, o domte with -Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Consitt Tor000, were week end-gue-sts witl A" publicity copinlittee was-aPP01fit- Arith., Zoology; -Leo Hagan,,---�-Can. sd,t6 �be composed -of E. Box, "Sea- Hist., Gdog., Art, 1�otany; MaTT on Sunday. -Miss Mary Hagan, Of Mr and Mra. William Britton. Mis H. D. Davis, Mitch4ell;..T. B. h an. st., Gdog., Art, Bot- London, is Wending a few dsys- at ii�ien Britton returned ' w * it ' h'them. t forth Olin- her home. visit for two weeks.-Iffiss, Doneld wyn;lds, Goderich; Dr. Shaw, Men - Hays__CUn- Hist" Geog" Adams 'is visiting friends in Brussel dy, of Stratford. any; �U­Art- Or- ton, and A. R,. Kenne . Art, any; Edith Hille . I thi ._Mi�. and Mrs. T. Colson -tary R. � T. Orr $tjartford, re- ville Hdimes_-Can. Hist., Geog-, Art; BRUCEFIELD' s week S6cre (had, been r?- of near Blyth, and Mr. -and Mrs Ported that �errirission Madeline Hothain Eng. Gram., N-otes.-Miss Annie Mustard, of Lorne Dale and family, of'Seaforth ceived from the Deptirtment of Pub- p.hys., Zoology; Howard Hyde -Can. London, spent the week end at �lr� -we - - iC WgllwayS of OntaTil) to erect the HISt.,,G og., Art, Botar: ting. at the home ofXr. an ,,e y, ETm1a Jam- home of her pareni's in the village re v1s' Mrs. George Dale on Sunday last. - 0 jVurrinerks. along the road. JU.'Mst., Geog., Art, Bot.; Mar- Miss Margaret Brown-'returned.mis- 'an.(T- Ms gar G . e0g., Art, Mrs, Elliott, of Clinton, 6, - -, :w�� et -can sionary on furlough from Honan, D��s and Vera and Mrs. Fred El LIONS' GARDEN FARTy Botany; Mervyn Keys_Phyi., Arith., China visited at thQ home of --trier ljott, of Toronto, visited' with Mrs Art, Zoology Frank KlIng �_ Can. aunt �nd iincle, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, John 'Ferguson this week. - Mis -EET Laiiat. Botany; Zoology; Mary Kling- Mustard, last week­-�Mr. and Virs. J. AND SWIMMING M Botany; WIM. Margaret Love was visiting with 'he A wonderful crowd greete4 the can. Hist.,, Geog., Art, Snider and family are camping at -sister, Mrs, Ed. Britton, this week. - ort LAne,_Mdg. Gram., PhYs., Arith. Lios'-Club-in its community -ff Byfield CM, week. -MIs- Janet Ross Miss Jean WebsteT, of St. Heleng, i g at the Li Pus Zoology. Verna -McGregor - Cari visited.friends in London last week. B7 last Thur�daY eveUia visltig(g with her aunt, Mrs; Earl Law r young Hist., -Gel ., rt- Beatrice McGowan park. The eight of so niam. )g A P -Vantors who have returned to their Son- 9r. and Mrs. Fred Wallis, 0 pleAsIting part in the vklmming 'Can. ffist., ' Geog., Art, Botany; hQrnesl�in the West thisweek-ware: Dr. New Yopk; Miss, Lillian Da*yihond, o Poo a was favorably comuildnte3 up- CharlesMeDonald---Can. Hist., Geog., A. aud,Mra. Alkenhead and, f *1 t event ouis McDonald, Ph7s.-I la Mc=n "I y 0 Atthur, and Miss Bilhe Stewart, o 02� wpecially ths.fnet, thait, al�.these Art� B�otany; L Calgary; Mr. P. H. ey, Mrs- Clinton, ealled on Miss, - Blarich H ast. -an we Arith, Zoology' Margaret P. iistm;oesidenit iii Seaforth, -re , MtDn- -i11111; XT-- McMartin and daughter Wheatley, o , Sunday I the oppm-tunity ald_r_�Php., &fogy;. -Robert I& * on to -Moose Jaw-, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs.;Eruesi Adams d Donelda -an Privileged ih, 'having I the ald-­Can. Rist., G6og., Art, Bot=Y;., yugl, of Carman �n t, learn to swim and of having Man,; Mri. Alex- Kelsie motoilul 'to Brussels on Sur McKellar - Eng. Grain., McCartney to Moose Jaw, who has 1 - the Uy wi -Lion, Club provid,e such a beautif Margaret day . ast And spent a, xeKeJn-. been visitirig her -sister, Mrs. Wm. . : to via spot far their, e n�me�at. Phys "A�4th.,,ZodlogY; John frl�udEL - D�Dneida rewaiwad is iridebted,to thp zi gSfe ie l4lins, 'Club e---JC`an- Hist-, 0009., Art, 330tany; 'Scott for the p two months or friends there and in Blyth for a wee TI , 'Can rs; W. Stevens Is' -vi Be I afort�i Baxi&-fDr their geherOUS-Se- 'Jeanette McLachlan, - Hist., Geog. witing or two.-i-4XIr-and Mrs. Tony LOLTMO K. Is, KLan-,Ca-, mor'S- M ex., Aitche- tioli im marchm,g, to tiie� tark, W Art; Botany; friends in,Exetir­�Mr. Al and. U.6nnj and Itay have returned of, RcoetGwn., Sask: Wist., Geog.,.Art, B6t&nV;.Mar9aTet this week g.1 Art; son,. or6n10 after a Plew Mrs milne 4ktetriman-Can. Oist., Geo visited. . at the: nele and their hoime_- V' during the evening, b _ITome of,his u ant visit -with friends her4k. rlie, who acted aR aCCOMPS04st, And, �,larry H. McLeod-PhYs., Zoology ; aunt, Mi. and �drs. 1). Tough. 'Mrs.. --------------- T geMay-Geog.-, Art; Gladys G. Hill rettinio home tWs week ai- -to 2&essirs. VAllis - and. $0w4ldto I og., -Art; Bot- McKRLLOP ists, the conwdttie in ::40an. Hist., - Ge ter �#Odiug the past rhontli with hl�i its thanl�s- my-;Zgertrude,1Asthews­Eng, Gparwi, sou, James, of StratfOT& She wa's XabeS._1qr. and Mrs. W. G. M b Ishes Pbys,, Arith.,,Zoology. Thomas Nash goecinpanied,by her datightet-in-law, 'Spadden, -Sr., 'rhe nxec4tive of the Ulu Wk had as thAr guests to aclonowledger geverous prize dona- -Can,. Hist., Geog., Art, Botany; Qhu M.rs. James,491I.-Mr.John Kitchen, Sunday, Alagust5th, theirtwO 4121191 tioi* rfrom the following, rion-mern, ,eQg.,, Art, Rot- who has been under the doctor's care ters, Mrs. W. E. Hawley, of Wlinn igg, ayiy. 'Veia Nblan--JOin. Mat,,, Geog., is improving-4Xr. and Mrs, Moore *peg, Man., and Mrs. Fred Mtching bers., W. - A. Crich'i '.'Fred W11 orhomas Dicksm) ',George gadg'.h, A- Ar-t'-R&tAuY' IV& N`ott-Eng' tMm" and daughters, June and Winnifred, of :�arms, Alta., also th1dr -two so' S. -V D Hutchison, �Gai, A�ith-?, Zoology; Raymond NIO'tt -and Mr. Aitclieson, of Flint; DII&S. and thdr wives, Mx. and, Mrs. Z B6i,. 1J.. 'gte*ftT�,. Ci& N St 0- it �9 Harding and, son, of Cleveland, and MeSp den, of Walton, 2ud�lmi% at Ei �, G ag., A , Bo+=Y;, 'rem, Phks.,' Herb. Bolt ChTis. thtivo A., O'Learv­Eng. G miss Whiker, of Marlette, Mich., , vi- Mrs. TAII XcSpadden, of ywlithr A. Sill* Ar�tbt Z60110 Ge;mge R Parke- 'ited ovet Sunday -with Mir. an -ndehil Thom p&iiiips, A. ) %yt.,­ Arith. . Dug. Grbm-�, Z00169T; - Wiljjar� 'Doifglai�,._-�Mr. Robeit Hoth- pen, Mast�r Sam, Be] 4ack d I Smith d Mts- They alto hnil their fi VW :F,,m J4 Wyn. Kerslalu�� Thot Veqt�e&t, A. �g�rra. Wes. �Frels. Aog4e, Herbert J�- Pet' am is, spending a few day with. friends Spadden, a -Rid Master xeft)r". An �afi.- Hist., deog Art, Bot- in Olintoli.-946s Pearl -Douglas and t1e,B it, bi It 10�,Ax yeh Thv following OX pr I i.Z6 erO-A­�4 Piukney�-Eiig- Gram-, a few of her giA fri6-nds- of BlWie, gnc�e­&-a. �i'MWIZY visift'd 41er pa me Purcell are spending aweelt at Bayfield­-4Xr. ents, , ft4a eight year6, s1two 'Mi rider. 12� bast Rev- mv., Arith.."ZoologA Loui: U lbo __joan. a I S - 01 Art,, Botan7o fi nd, r iA;,. Geoff -4 nd 'Mrs. Snider an'll family are flufth" h ne ana7they b 9,1� 12 _Gtaw. Mym;, Arith. Mrs- W!"'E. HaI 9pbuding , 'at r8ayifteld, -with IM g1d. Rennie Eng: their daughter, Irene. GFUce, ZP,616g�- -G=d1Du­Ca je�* -1 air home in t&6 " Wiest My'-, AAth'­Z60 y togy Idith �8dan August XM Ta Art, NWAY; iaig iugg� � d�fldran left lbr;,M j&,-,.G4so,, Art, LIM*ILLF W, . August 14th, ften th Elhhbeith es ay� oiurtt &td 'miss lAwille, Py - i I W45 Art, 'Botaftk; Margaret 90 P. I -Tisf Pybus, X ]30t,; Ell ibeth R61�i�i Gso miald, )YU191 Trill i4at, Of dhim Vney will also at 1' it- 4(im . A'ad thing C 0al CLUFF & SONS .unsparingly in the disi*arge of -his ofacial duties in towhshlp and- county government. An easy, fluelit- speaker, with, a thorough grasp cf municipil affairs,, and a wond;erfully retentive he commanded a high Place .memory, �n. the esteem of -his fellow members in, the H*on County Council, as wela as those of his own township. He never -spared himself. He died ' in harness, as he'wi%hed to die, and al- though confined to his bed, had held a council meeting at his hoine on August ist. The following MOUdEy he becairie, unconocious, and gradually samk until the end carne on Satur- day. INbr. McQuaid was a son of the ..late James McQuaid and was..born on the homestead farm, just -acrOS-1 the road from. where bedied, on Jan-' uary ?9th,,1868. In 1900 he -was united in marriage to Miss,,Mo4ry Hart 'who surVives him, together with a family of three. sons and, four daugh- ters, James, of Detroit; Fruncis and Thomas, at home; Mary, of Windsor; DANCE oP8N AIR DANCE At Lion Park, Seaforth- Thursday BveningrAugust 23 hif; x�i_ Orchestra The floor is in excellent condi- tion. Come and enjoy your -If in the fresh air. Refreshment b9oth on grounds f Florence, of the Standard Ban -It staff, Dublin; Anne, of Stratford, and Nora at home. ' He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, Martin Mc - 0 a Quaid, of Torontaq Miachel, of De- s troit; Johri� of Seeiforth; Joseph, of McKillop; Mrs, James Delaney, of mcmilop, and Miss Mary McQuaid, of Chapman, Kansas. The funeral Was d held on Monday from his late home Lot 10, on. the ard Concession, to St Co,lumbart Church, where Solemn Requiem High Mass -was celebrated by .Rev. Father Danitzer, with Rev, Father Goetz, of Seaforth, as Den r con; Father Gaffney, of Clinton, Sub Deat-on, and Father Bricklin., of Dub s lin, Master of C4 -monies- Fathe O'Drowski, of Dublin, was also pres ent in the Sanctuary. As was ex f pected, and as a fitting tribute to th f memory of a man of 'his 'Worth, th funerial was Ote-Of the -largest seei d in many years, the beautiful chure d.being fifled by friends, whop attendei to pay a last tribute to the MOMOT� of Frank McQuaid.. Among the pub it lie men, who aftendled, were:. Warde" j. j. Hayes, Counify Clerk G. W. 11ol n �o ,k P. d - C_ h-1 y ,rtr.: WFg."'n'N' u ". gl� F401107, ITO 'g W1`i,'1CVi9­T#"A to". ipm% C W 0 Notes.-B&s H�I�ft, Roehe� 69 Vie, M Bank of VdVd_ftdtla� stAff,_T15N010&,' is the guest of her sister, X*nica, and of her gi=dmother, Xrs.lJoht, Ugi- 44A n phy, Dubliu,-­Ur. and Mrs. CurU4 You 90F'047S:'WX8_M, lrave� moved into &r., Jack Rdmoudys 'door,lif a �axr4 lWiil new house on Ann Street­-Vriends ed by - one siat "' _-W ev", U09k Who and well-wishers from far and near attended the funeral of Xr. Francis his long 'Hue T* McQuaid, Reeve of UoKillop Town- brulthev :)*ede6'P-0Zd WIP ship for many years. -i -Mrs. John eral 09S lield fxll�m' hls�, It P- bby Dorrestyn and little dauglyter return- Friday 0ternoqnaf ed from Moritreal. They', attended the servkce5 were , cohducted,,�b ithl� �Imal profession of Brother De Mr. UtIlroy, of C4inal Sales, of the Presentation Monast4�ry, sall-, assisted J�r 1�0v, 'T H I Reetor of lgt� Tboirias, Chu 'h Lorigulail Quebeg.-Miss. Brennan re- 4 a was ma 0 turned recently from. Toronto, wliete fmth, SK. &he was the gadist', .9f Mrs. -Michell Bathurst Street_iMlss Fortune �; 'being Nessa's. Rolan&: Kmiiedy the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Patrick Hannah, 3 op. - N % mll:�Wiau and, �Oli, Carlin and 'Miss Hanna T�lley­-Mr. MCK-sy, and Mrs. Patrick Stapleton will inove McKay - to their fine house in Dublin the, end. A WoudeTful Trip�The GAvdouq4 of this month. Ilibbert's loss will be Advertiser, of Caledonia, N. Y.y mdkes� a gain to Dublin and both 'Mr. and the following referenc6 to.,ilij gC,roq -Mrs. 'Stapleton, who were very pros- the continent Pip recently f6alciin perous on. the land, will enjoy the Mrs. P. M..Chesney; beriefits of being near to church and Coast�AlaskA, Toui� coridu&4 by 7: the many comforts, that village life cipal F. W. Van0de of the CA, w 0$ offers. -Some farmers are busy finish- HACh 'Schaot to Rocheswr ing a heavy crop of hay, which had Monday evenin '�b g. Vartylb �pe�� to, be left uncut owing to rain. -Miss Pullman left the New York Gertrude Stapleton has accepted a Station on June 30�h, and at,`Chlegg�; school in Toronto. The young lady, continued the trip �Dn the sa 4 F the will leave.on Labor Day to open it. The 'return was over, Pacific R, R. Staps length from. -a part of'il &T*6 I . IBAYMELD days- were mede at City. Denver, Calorado,springsism- ta Fe, Gmnd Canyon, Riversid%, SaTF 5 URTM 4,111, -Breezes. -Mr. a -ad Mrs. Charles Diego, Del Cor6nado, Tia J Plater and babe, of Detroit, are vis- Old Wexko, -Los Angeles, �Giwini� iting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod- Wan _4,� " y*sex&te, San INMudswi, Mr. Hemphill, of Strathroy, ?,&rtlafid;' Seattle, Mictoria, Vwveouvei� preached for the Presib yterian con- Emerald lake, 14ke Louise, BanT gregation Sunday afternoon. - Mr. Springs, - Winnipeg, Sault'Ske Maxie. andMrs. William Paull atd-. son, Wit - The puty was splendidly entertainek chell, of London; Rev. and 'Mrs. Send- at Fred Harveys -El Tr�var-Hotel"�i7 more and- son, � of Mount Forest, and 4nd., Spward�, iqf -:Vis��wet, f6i were guesti of RW.t and", Bb*. tic r Paull during the past -we#k. - -Miss The elous Sir 'nus Dolly Ross and Mr. and Mrs. John- views will newr the -forgotten. For, ston, of Philadelphia, are guests of two days the party motored through, Mr. and Mrs. lVL Ross�Mrs. George the Yosemite, visiting the Maripose, Erwin, left Friday las-t for her home Grove of -giant sequoias it Wawona. in Prince Albert, after spending the A Tdne-.day trip to Alasim was tftk- Part two months with lier sister, Mrs. en. Other features w;are twerity-five- Maily Bailey. motor drives, some of which extend - Anniversary Services. -Most sue- unima. ed over i two days.. The Col cessful anniversary services were River drive was 'included. The Oata� held on Sunday morning and evening line Island trip from Los Anglev .'. M,"5 at St. Andrew's United, Church, when was a very delightful experience. The Rev. W. P. Lane, of Seaforth, gave a party had the same Pullman. frow- very impressive address on Sunday Rochester through to Seattle, where� morning and in the.evening Rev. R. the Is. S. Kathleen was taken foe B. Ferris, of Knox Church, London, p preached a most interesting sermon. Vancouver, at which point a transfer - war, made to the, Pifinqess Alice "for Special music was given by the choir, Skagway, Alaska. On the return, the assisted in the morning 'by Mr. Eric party toured through'the Canadian Chapman, of London. In, the evening Pacific Rockies, detraining at Vield 4� a quartette was given by Misses several days in for a motor trip of Gladys Gale -and Dorothy Scotchmer the Yoho and Bow river valleys, stop - and Messrs. E. 'Kerner and Harold ping at 'Chateau Lake Louise and' Scotchmer. Tihe church was filled On both occasions. MT. Supnick presided Banff � Springs Hotel. Onthistripthe., Great Divide was visited, where wa- r at the organ iA the morning; MTS*,R' ter of a rivulet divides, Part going, Scotchmer in the evening. west to the Pacifir, and part east to - Death of Capt. Ferguson. -The resi- the Atlaril6c. The train was again dents of this village received a great taken for Winnipeg and Fort William,' e shock Thursday morning, when it was from which port the party sailed on - known.. that Capt. John A. Ferguson the S. S. Keewatin on Lake SupeTior" h bad passed away. He had been in Lake Huron, and the Georgian Bay to.. n Pont YikNdicoll. The remainder Of poor ealth for nearly three �,,,rs. b d by train via - The funeral washeld on Saturday af- the trip home was ina e, N 0 ii to, - ternoon from his home, a most im- Toront �, Han 1 ri 'and Buffalo, ccni_� 1pressive service being conducted by Pl6ting a tour that -furnished, strik- - Rev. F. H. Paull, of Trinity Church ivg contrasts in scenery. From des ­ and Rev. R. M. Gale, of'St. Andrew's erts, sn-ow-capped mountains 'wera, seen -while in, Alaska the ship sailed United,Chureb. The pallbearers were Philip Rhymas, James Ferguson, Jack close to glaciers. On July 2nd, the Ferguson, 'Charles Ferguson, David party travelled -all day through the, Reid and Joseph Barton. Those at- ripe wheat fields of Kansas, Where tending from a distance -were- Mr& headers were harvesting the graiil,. M,Kp later rode through the 3 W. Caldwell, Bay City; Mrs. y, �nd a nionth Mr. and Mrs. Keith McKay, Mrs. Immense wheat fields of Alberta, Sas­- Hugh Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Icatchewan -and Manitoba, where the-' Reid, Mrs. W. Baker, of Detroit- Mr. wheat Was still green. Themembers: and Mrs. 0. W. Rhymas, ]%ilip of the party were pleased With the ymas, Miss Williamson, of.Burling- excellent railroad, hotel -and, mottor- service. At every Stop buses were! n - Mr. and Mrs. E. Sharp,, of To- ronio; Mr.and Mrs. W. Balkwill jas waiting so that no time was lost.'. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. K. Moor- Baggage was transferred and all'Tes- was, ervations made -without care to the. house, London. The deceased the eldest son of John, and Ellizabeth tourists. Each person had' either 91 Ferguson -and wasborn June 21, 1867. Pullman s45ction -or a drawing rooln* He was married in February, 1906, reservation. Several times the itin-"' to UUss Wynona Mo-orhouse. For erwT of the parity crossed that of' Wialker,of New York. At Bauff- several years he was Oaptain of Mayor Several minutes vith�' )boats of The Steel Trust Line and he visited for -mbers of the VanZile party while proved himself a most effiCilut and trustworthy offilcer. He quit Sailing guests invited to the ceremonies a- vA�i in 1915 an&lived- a quiet retired life. dedicating a new goll course wait-e:d" is axivival. The first drive is Oiag- 'He is �wrvived by Miss Nor& F&gu- bi son, Bayfield- William Ferguson, Sea- OnDlly atross the Bow W'VOT' forth- Charl�s Fergusou,'e lake c�,p- waifAng for the mayor, sew -Val ok- . �: 'R tain.,X.rs. E. E. Sharpe, Toronto, and tempted the dAve without succese, but' Mrs. 0. Rhrymas, Burlington. The tfhe �Zay-Orps sliot cleared the wztev by' ',�4, sever vnivk. 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