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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-05-24, Page 4•. , , ', :r ! , , . ,,, . ._ > :', ri 2 ,l r �. 1 I .., .• .., =i"1:1 I , = - ,.m..m� .,. - m. - -, d n r , Tit E H ..'"I. I r�, 'at4,tit is , aiR , clr.l� a �dR gun old mm e ltnuil i , rat llu�r� �saarllonai ln(l� R�: dausRR quit dtQ. a �? p :•- to v�Tne parties fmmv�s kteeaa awl- 41d vary rapidly. 7Plaer® vans very umad� ev tap' lAapy luerc. ,m , d�tltiacuat�pdattu -,.r-- . F >r to ua vote, st Au utku wimtai (rare taanap maul U Ni ,O*..'`'�1,, Q. ��-wlip,m'. J5,4.a roodwou to StA, ttrn� day with �r�hiiFLEET FOO . ,fit every a al pt uare this 4 a p ' .. W .::. r though alp arras' soon aulrmlmWopr d and ' 15.x. ° .vo its 1 a u 4PlAwy, who as go,. ' OiU bre follaa'oued by a�R dsinds of gaamtaes (� � . f3 �,,i x i �,� a day, �v, ray adtb° . it02il., they :. hzve not more thgn. a mere 1 ;7�- - " a t s 'people .passing in cars stoped to ing �P $i %�" fit, chitaaa shortly, will and aports, iazludU . a horseshoe mess t tlae altesvTer o tlae questia>>ra , help, it' er*ala found impossible to save �pal, )z nae ' l �°s �ltuarob on Sud. tatu>En amaent, jim vltaid4 come ru>zgov, B&ped 11 I nor are they likely to leave until after tlae �St flding, but willing hands re- d€alr. ; duan � ��1�,,• . �OtT04 pn� .Mesa (Rae playaxa. ire eac�,ect�d t�. talrp port, anal '. `(�W polRing day. 1.4"IvIF all tkae contents which were latest r 4? J m Q�t Okil I isaf®n mreeaaainiga very lj�4sn alomapetiti,I .Our , m moved to a laolas® in the viRIlage owned Field.-;lE�t; ,, . Conner'' castducted Fireaaen, baic`ked , up 6y our villagers, -- -.- � ° n qI wale st mash( be true Haat th®re y; f , r an (uncertainty about any election, tion by Ninian kits aid. Mr. and Mrs. Par annivellsar utces at CeBat Iia apla are sparing no trouble or expense to n 11 la a fa ` ' ker are very=. hankful to all who help- Sunday ,�, •;`6,§td Mrs. V1 Mac- make this the best celebration yet - i +b� �111r, I ,' e €r aha " e Ada' j $t ra, this year, would seem to ed rGemo�ve tae contents. There uvea I.e�n, oaF )l��gpalt9aa, uasiteol : st tlae heR¢P. In flee ev®Hing tR►ere will b®a �: � r � .�\ . �'� � :jar as son& `21re• a R ngung, dstablish a record of uncertainty here- a small insurance. home of (Rae �xorma is p rents, PVfr. r, and rine concert to close the event includ- �� � "w �� Mrs. Jaaeaps 3, Mc Dean; • of the ]Condon ing• London's best entertaining tal- ' � `� J �, 'al ;tltQ; rn5 -> Dares Rater ted baa it toEore undreamed of. Road duriiaa' the past •roveelc,-=iJ1r. R. ant in a troaaP® Heat hay® ,been here 11 4'`r�a +ark ' 'to c mtaz3 7Chaat Slaruauaeer as �r•:a �•a p�y�rn Churchill, ¢�f Detroit, visited* at the before and greatly pleased its audi- f I ° j l�+tp!�r arepl coos; tl2ait&;�& is >€a4?re ur���n�°�°dilA� 1i yome- arF 1r,:pd Mrs, rGlnorol V9sas$- one®s.--7Claa Kittle dau later of Mr.��1 ���Ilds a 44 or less taltla ,r t4An Harare ' ad °�°j[JQ� ti ���� �°� Notes --Miss Emma Jamieson and son, of our liBlRage, during tide past and Mrs. IFIL. Tucker, who was so very ' ° a`F ;. . week. -.Mss Dorothy Grassick visited seriously ill last week, is recovering �j it 06, he, I fact that Ontario summers Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Lennis 5ie- Master Clifford Jamieson spent the (BE agnIlsh ant° drint4srs have �ha;nged in res ant with her friend, Miss Marguerite 11U(c natal throw h o0 week end in I£itchener with their Y g g d medical care and 1s� i ` mon and babe, of Kitchener, and Mrs. Donald recetcatly.-Miss Beth Murdoch nursing.--�Mr. Alexander Smillie oaf 4 '4 !QUu:s. Grace Ross and Miss Verna McGregor father, Mr. W. Jamieson, who has ° of Seaforth, were visitors at MP. R. spent •Sundagi with her friend, Miss Toronto, spent the week end here with 1n that be true or does one for- been fortunate in securing a good Pe u 7 position. -Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Hinder- Dorothy XcLsan.-Mr. and Mrs. W. his mother, Mrs. S. Smillie and sis- Every parr sold with our guarantee of satisgactorY service a>md �r$ with the years. It is always a 'McGregoa's, on Sunday last. -Mr, and McLean, of 'Hamilton, are visiting ter, Mrs. J. Tapp. -Mr. Wm. Fraser son and family, of Egmondville, spent PP• rr ``• rno ragl(a of middle age or older -Jho Mrs. William Roach, of Port Huron, Sunday with MP, and Mrs. Ed. Brit- with the former's parents, Mr, and is malting good headwa with his new backed by the manufacturer. (' accompanied by Mr. W. M. Doig, spent Mrs- J. B. McLean.�Mrs. Graham Y ALL T)E� POPULAR STYLES -Brown witlh Black. White anal I;, iaeea or imagines he sees the changes. ton. -Mr. Robert Moore, of Stratford, dwelling on Oxford Street West. -Mr. ; ]grown, Fancy Fabric -and all Brown Boots and Oxfords. Strap p 1 a , Thursday at the latter's home. -Mr• and children, Miss Isabelle and Mas- Allan Soldan '3�OP ,doesn t have time and never George Williams, of Exeter, was vis- is spending a few days with his of the Bank of Com- Sandals and Tie Models for Children. � g ter Sydney Graham, spent Sunday marcs staff, is suffering from wife Note the lower rices:- ,lt t to mother and brother, Mr. W. Moore.- g q Ii d$R R1ssv� ;, consider the seasons; sting relatives in this vicinity on visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell a severe attack of tonsilitis. -The Brown Canvas Running shoes with black eyelet facing and ankle The Trustees of Constance United g ,D ''' (array ta>� ', 3a4j s as they come and as Saturday. and family. -Rev. A. E, M. Thamson Briggs- Co., of Toronto, have patch, rubber soles. Men's sizes, 1.35; Bo s' sizes $1.25; 41° '` ' anatt *u, ¢ii cruise. But you will Church have decided to put on a ape- been Bri $ Y of London sent Sunda with his tial service on June 9th. There will p Y been .making large shipment, of Youth's sizes, $1.15. , ''�' hearirtiun the older people that they _ he special music by a men's choir. cousins, Mr. George E. Thomson and OYilOna from their 4Vareh(Du,a here and Brown Canvas Oxfords with Rely -On soles. Mens sizes, $1.26; Boys r, Mrs. William Alexander, and their now have it r sizes, 1,15; Youth's. sizes, 1.10. ���r���a Their aim is to defray expenses in petty well cleaned out $ $ Cain remember, ?Yleeal snow fell to a respective families. - .Miss Martha for the season. -Mrs. T. C. Jo rat and Boys' White Canvas laced -to -toe boots, tan eyelet stays, ankle patch, 1,6"', i>,1l dePtln; that -$ego snow plow could keep connection with the shingling of the Y hit Notes. -The service was withdrawn church. -Mr. and MPs. Justin Sin- Carlisle spent Sunday with her friend, little sons, Carey and Donald, are in Rely -On soles. Sizes 1 to b, for $1.60. r rt $he roads o en that if• seeding was Miss Mifldred Johnston. -Mr. W. Hein Ladies' Fancy Fabric three -eyelet Spor-Tie with Rely -On soles p g in Hillsgreen Church on Sunday ow- Clair, of Brigden, and Mr. Bradshaw New York City, visiting relatives and 3 `l, not 1i[raised before file middle of May in to the Young People's Annivers- and Mrs. Walters, of Goderich, visit- for $1.35. 3�i Y g g P and daughter, Mrs. Herrington, of friends. -We regret to l®ern that Mrs, Ladies' White Canvas Tennis Oxfords with crepe soles for, $1,2'5. 1. ! dry at Kipper, quite a number motor- ed with friends in this community re- Duncan McMartin is 9 $laer� would be Has harvest. Chicago spent Sunday at the home cantly. -Mr. and MPs. J. Moodie spent quite seriously Misses' Brown Canvas Sandals with Rely -On soles for $1.00; Chlldlen's t 1 ing over to the services on Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson- P ill. Mrs. McMartin has been very t t v , And"ifathers will tell their sons that P Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. sizes for 85 cents. f 1 f a also the entertainment on Monday Mrs, John Carter, Sr., who has been poorly for some time past, but her Child's Fancy Fabric Sandals with Rely -On soles for 96 cents.11 �t •" $lee old swimming hole was a busy ni let. -Miss Martha Carlile, of the Samuel Thomson, Sr. -The weather- resent illness is vee alarming and g. laid up .with a sprained ankle, is get- P Y g Bring (Ilia children and have tlne¢nn Gutted with ]FLEET )HOOT and tlney'IlIl n it , place on the 2,4th and that it was a Goshen Line,' spent the week end at man has been handing out some love- she •s bein nursed b her niece, Mrs, have contented feet all Summer. P ting around slowly. -Mr. and Mrs. e g Y r ly weather recently. Hoe he con- . kIi° memorable year that the hardy ones her home. -Miss Nellie Taylor is John Ferguson and MPs. J. Carter p George Champion, of Galt, as well as £ working for Mr. McLaren, of near tinues as the .sun makes us all feel didn't et into the water lou before g spent Sunday with Mr- and MPs. Geo. receiving medical attention. - Wei, } g g bra alter. -lie, and Mrs. 7°., Harris �•D. l Hensall.-Mrs. L. Troyer was a Fri- Hill, of Roxboro. -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne g are pleased to learn that Mr. Robert d s that. And they will tell them, too, and Misses Pearl and Bernice, also day visitor with friends in Varna.- Dale and family, of Seaforth, spent Thompson, of the London Road, a3 >st that if a man didn't get his straw hat Mr. Cecil Harris spent Sunday with l , ., Quite a number from this community Sunday at the Glome of MP. and MPs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Daymond and Miss couple of miles north of our village, p ' before the 24th,'he he didn t get one attended the auction sale of house- George Dale. has returned from one of the London ° wtZ Beatrice. -Mrs. Robert Hopkins, Of ,,;�;. e o 44 that year, because it wasn't worth hold effects of the late Mr. N. Hill hospitals, where he recently under- o Q ,{ Chicago, is visiting for a few days while in Hensall on Tuesday. with her sister, Mrs. Hugh McMur- went an operation, feeling very much Well this is a nett ordinar ear Q�R®�1�1 �1 R tris. -The many friends of Miss Bella benefitted. -Mr. William Topham and SEA F0�/f P Y Y Y family have moved into the east sec- TELEPHONE Ila QDlf'IinoSII'm C311ilDOEfRCUIId M ` and there is lots of seeding yet to be Moir will be glad to hear that she is tion or part of the Murdock block, PEl A\\TL1RY Notes. --On Tuesday, May 14th, the slowly recovering. -Miss Oral Finni- immediatel 111 r , done, and there is not much growth - m r - y west of the Town Hall. - t - � congregation of Cromarty Church en- gan spent the w6ek end at the home Mrs. Bertha Bell has made arrange- ` -`� from the seed that has already been Notes. -Mr. Thomas Murray has te�-tained the Presbytery of Stratford. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson.- meets with Mr. 'William J. White, Iii, l:, planted. And the leaves are not much treated himself to a new Durant car Dinner was served in the basement Miss Elva and Mabel Hall and Mr. general merchant, to occupy a art I through our local agent, Mr. W. G. by the ladies of the congregation. g I>Y P Quotations: Heavy beef steer;. C110.75 to ; ,, past the bud stage, and the boys g g yEd. Kernohan, all of Forest, spent of his store premises in the near fu- JIDAIIRY IJIIARI�ET $12.00; butcher steers, choice, $11.25 to 011.75; .h r.. Siemon-Mrs. Martin Murray met Z}tis is �, e first time in the history Sunda with their friend Elva An- do. fair to good, $10.50 to $11.00; ao., common ',.; haven't started to fish yet let alone Y , ture, for her millinery display and Toronto, May 21st. - Cheese, new, large, ' '�;"_ with a severe shaking up while on of the congregation that the Chllr,'h derson. $9.26 to $10.00 ; butcher heifers, choice, $11.0V 'i "` to swim, rad we haven't seen an , work room. -The public auction sale 21x,0 ; twins, zrcjie ; triplets. 221 : 3t;ltona,to $11 5o ; do., fair to $Doss $1o.2s to $an.0m '�.,;; Y her way to Dublin in company with had he honor of the Presbytery meet- of the household effects of the late 26c. old, large, 260: twine, 26�c; triplets, do, common, '$9.00 to $9:75; butcher eoco, -t, straw hats yet and Friday is the 24th Mrs. Gib. Murray. The horse took a ing here. -Mr. Norman Hamilton, a -- - and cuts, 28c; old stilton, 30 to 31c. ,4',,;- ' Mr. George N. Hill, of our village, good to choice, $9.00 to $9.75; do., comffio8a ,, j-: of j ay. sudden bolt and thinking the horse f )r;ner resident of Cromarty, called i77'f1�v g g Butter -,No. I creamery, prints, 40 to 41c ; to medium, •$7.50 to $8.00; do. canners am.Il , �:, lIIllla°A]L� was held here on Tuesday afternoon No. 2 creamery, prints, 38 to 39c. 1,•,. Does one for et as the would run away, she jumped out. of on a few friends on Friday of last cutters, $4.50 to $6.00; butcher bulls, goon to g years roll the buggy, last, and was quite largely attended Eggs -Fresh extras in cartons, 36c; fresh choice, $8.50 to $9-60; do. medium, 138.0® oD ggy, 'but escape serious injury. .-eek. -Mrs. Samuel Spears and For sal®. -A nice home in Hensall for sale and O extras, loose, 331; firsts, sot: seconds, 2 1.71. fby . Does one see a different vision -Mr. 14lartin Deutz etas treated him- dau iter, who s ant the winter in To- or exchange, with one or two lots : dry eel- good prices obtained. -Rev. Mr. 1 $8..50 ; do. bolognas, $7.50 to $7.76 ; baby Tsezit g' p McTavish, of James Street United $10.00 to $13.50; f erre, choice, $9.75 to through the eyes of youth than one self to a new Chev. car. It looks as ionto, returned to their home last lar, hardwood Room, wired, etc.; garage and , $10.25; do. fair to good $9.(10 to $9.60; staetr- 1 brick stable. Central location, on corner Rich- 'Church, and Mr. Medd, both of Exe- - - era, 5; do., air to good, $ ; do., fair, $fs,50 h- !" sees through the glasses of age, or if Martin meant business. -The com- week. -Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Miller mega and Nelson streets. F. W. Hess. ter, were in the village on Monde GRAIN MAORI{ET i,,0 , g y $9.00; calves, phoice, $13.50 to $14.50; do- :. have the seasons really changed? munity got a severe shock when the spent the week end in Toronto visit- szos-tf last in the interests of Immanuel Col- medium, $9.00 to $12.60; do. grassers, ca.0® `' report went out of Mrs. Patrick Mc- irg friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Savage, of Carmel Presbyterian Anniversary Toronto, May 21st.-Manit.�ba wheah-No. 2 to $8.00; springers, $85.00 to $125.00; milkers, Y lege funds. -The services In OUT Vil- Northern, $1.16; No. 3 Northern, $1.122; $75.00 to $110.00; lambs, Her cwt, -16.00 Qm ra*,.his sudden death at her home in 3aeniltou, having rented the house Services. -Anniversary services will ;r, Dublin last Moeda everh on the Wilson farm, rented with 'heir lage churches were fairly well attend- No. 4 wheat, $1.06 .; No. s wheat, 99 c• $15.50; do. culls, per cwt., $10.00 to 013.50- ,`� Y g• Qq be held in Carmel Presbyterian church ed on Sunday last and interesting and, No. 6 tivbeat- 88c; feed wheat, 75x/.0 (c.i.f. 'Spring lambs, each,. $7.00 to $14.0a; back ??r• ® ��1 �� ®� family to Cromarty last week. on Sunday morning and evening, .June im ressive sermons delivered. In the G°derieh and Bay ports. Price on track, lc lambs. $11.so to $12.5(1; sheep, choice, $8s® 2nd, to be conducted b Rev. Dr. C. P higher than above)- to $9.50; do., medium, $6.00 to X7.00: do.. ` The London, England, Express says: ------- -- - Y United Church Mrs. George R. Hess Manitoba oats -No. 1 feed, 47%c ; No. 2 culls. $4.00 to $6.00 ; hogs, selects, w. o. c., ;^ g P Y '���®]� E. Curtis, D.D., of Hamilton Road and Mrs. L. Hedden sang a duet in a feed, 45 ;4e (c.i.f. Goaer;0h and bay ports),. $13.75; do., do., fed, $13.45: do., f.o.b., $12.7b; ',. When a man becomes 100 years of '1,%�]']�Q;�[ Presbyterian Church, London, Ont. American Corn -No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, do., thick smooths, w.o.c., 613.2$. 11. age he is usually interviewed b re- , Y most pleasing manner and which was 51,04 ; No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.02 kde- 1.+ ". g Y Y Ladies Aid. -The Ladies' Aid and Fuller particulars will be given in a highly commented upon. -Our village livered Toronto). _ ` porters and this ingenious race invar- W.M.S. held their last meeting at the Division Court. -A sitting of the future issue. There will be special the first part of the week, was ,visit- Millfeed, delivered, Montreal freights,` Bags ,..: iabiy comes back with a story that home of Mrs.' Russel Bolton, with Tenth Division Court was held here music by the choir. ed b a Salvation Arm Officer„ SO11C_ included: Bran, per ton. $28.26; shorts, =ber! ,_�. k the centenarian owes his great age Y Y ton. $28.25 ; middlings, $33.25. , Gx g g Mrs. Cuthill presiding. The meetin or, Tuesday with Judge E. N. Lewis Soft Ball. -An exciting game Of I t+ti"c;- €x, either to drink or teetotalism, to early P g' g g g sting aid for that good cause. - MP. ondat.v mats -Good, sound, heavy Data ;n • g i °,<.; rising or much sleep, to smoking or opened by singing the Doxology and Presiding. Two actions on promis- soft ball was held at Zurich on Tues- David Robinson is making good pro- car law, 45 t° 50c, f.o.b., shipping points. � ' non-smoking. The truth is that repeating the Lords Prayer in uni- sory rotes were on the docket. In A. day afternoon, between Hensall and gross in fittingu nicely the dwelling Ontario good milling wheat, f.o.b. shinning Jr ` g'• <^ -. Jt y' g' points, according to freights, $1.26 to $1.27. son. The Scripture lesson was read C. Edighoffer versus Wm. Clausius, Zurich Juniors, resulting in a score of + rUr healthy old men never think about P .hat he purchased;ssome months ago Barley -Malting, 66 to 70c. 1 •c, tae,: their health. If you wish to keep out '1 F Mrs. Simpson. followed by volun_ ,ludgment. was given for unpaid 'bel- 12-18 in favor of Hensall. The game from Mr. David Germette.-The cold Buckwheat -85 to 87c. 1 of the grave put your health out of tarp prayer by Mrs. R. Campbell, af- ante. IP- L. Prang versus McClinchey was a very tight one and a return weather of the= past -A9 eks has made Rye -No. 2, r-Fi and Ha ter, ud meet was iven that P Manitoba flour-Fifst patents,, in lute, $sso, I lh- . your mind. ter which the roll was called and was Y judgment g game is expected to be held on the it very hard for our .greenhouse men Toronto; second patents, in jute, $6.20. I 1, ,Ifr -. .dna„ is about as truthful a con- -well responded to. The treasurer's th nota' was valid, even though Me- Hensall diamond on Thursday after- as the have io,., kee u "fires and Ontario Flour-TraOk, Montreal, oar lots, I �1lo ° g^ elusion as it is possible for a mere report of the Ladies' Aid and aro_ C1incLey was a minor, and that a noon. Line tigr for Hensall: Catch- guard against letting them out. -Mr. so per cent patents, per barrel, $5.70. �®ti�e11 men's Missionary Society and the min- pen^il mark had been made across his er, Herb. Hedden; pitcher, Harold Lemon, proprietor of the New Com- J � , . oe Ii mean to. arrive at. The power of sug- name. Foster; 1st base, E. Little; short stop, - - - - • sO'xo p a i o rbcs of the last meeting were given. R martial Hotel, has treated`liiinself to m, Qas 0e. W- ,,, gestion is a well known factor in hu- Tl,p topic from the study boort. Building Notes. -The work on Mr. Clayton_ Horton, 2nd base, Frank Far- an unusually fine car. -Mr. and Mrs. � � ®iva,eeC&C '' �y ,, man life, It is a fact that a man "Drums in the Darkness," was iven Ivan Kalbfieisch's new house is going quhar; 3r,d ba,§e, Alden Appleton• ,James W. Bonthron. son and dau h- - LIVE STOC[t MARKETS °� e�'0vd � � ,* g rapidly ahead, Carpenters are put- right field, Roy Brock; centre field, g ° 6e, g oto 4 oi� •11. can leave his, home in the morning by Mrs. Bullard followed by a 13Ymn ter, recently motored to Waterloo and � ;m `off to- and massae er ra e ting up the frame vorlt. Rug .brick Rae Patterson ''left field Bob Patter- 1t to a }1::;; feeling perfectly well and fit, and re- g P Y' r by Mr T. . Kitchener, to spend a day or so with Buffalo, May 21st -Receipts of hogs, z7,- ms° �esoo 11 • , Pryce, after which business was dis- avid be used for the exterior finish. son. their relatives. -The League meetingDoo; holdovers, 600; market active, generally d9' gt00•tgte . 0 �� . turn to it at night feeling that his -]4r. Alex. Mousseau has completed Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. Merner and in the United Church on Monde eve- 1s to z6 cents h;gher; pgs dna lightweights Q 4�e- A� Qo'm°tvy 7;r' cussed. The meeting closed by sing- Monday .eve- is near, simply because his neigh- n anew verandah, which improves the Mr, and Mrs. G. Brock are being vis- up more. Bulk desirable 160 to 220 pounds, $' ��€ '' `.Qy f•: g Hymn 595 and the Benediction. Hing last was withdrawn to allow $11.so to $11.so; most pigs dna lightweights, z- -A ii"" +hors and friends have insisted that he A few hours were snent in piecing looks of his house. -Mr. C. Fritz has iced by a number of relatives from any wishing to attend the entertain- $11.25 to $11.50; butchers scaling 240 pounds �,1- �am4 ia,.: . 't'' looked ill. uuilts before the meeting. -sons busy erecting a new cobble- Texas, and who are much taken up meet held in St. Andrew's United up• $11 to $11.40, Packing sows, $9.50 to oq�'+0 "" stone verandah at the front of his with the fine appearance of our village Church, Ki en, on that avenin $9'7J' . rib• .'�::: Reading quack advertisements in PP g- Receip a of cattle, 1,8(10 ; quality of steers j�, iia' Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fin- house on Main Street. - Mr. Thos. and surrounding country. -Mr. Wil- The past, and in fact, present cold considerably improved over last Monday; mar- `. ' gear ?E papers and almanacs have killed far nigan and family spent Sunday with Johnson has had new porches built liam Hildebrandt, one of the early weather of this week so far has made ket generally 15 to 25 cents off; heifers + ;g �° c oy8 do more men than have ever been cured friends in Dungannon -Mr. and Mrs. 'o his home. residents of our village, and who has business gopd for our coal merchants 'carte; other she -stock steady to 2y cents ; X, ' by the taking of such medicines. The Nelson Goveniock and Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran Synod. -On Wednesday of been a very expert employee of Mr. and for Mr. Thomas Welsh, in supply- 1°war; bulla steady: best yearlings, $14.66: L - ,r,: <Rel. Clarke spent Sunday in London, next week the annual Synod of the Owen Geiger, for a number of years PP Y- weighty, up to d yea; bulk of .50;offebeef cows � lIt•alth of any man who does not eat f ing wood. -A number of our farmers to $14.60; mixed yearlings, $14.so; beef sews -Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson, of Canada division of the United Luth- has sold his neat dwelling on South ares eculatin mainly $8 to $10; cutter grade , $5.75 to �„d,✓ too much, or drink too much, or Slee Bran Church of America will hold its Richmond Street to MP. George R. speculating chicks from Michi- $7.75; medium bung, $8.50 to $10. U 'txll�yil y P Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and g gan, and which are largely sent •Receipts of calves, 1,80'0; active, steady; J�p¢� too' much, or work too much, is not firs. Saul Shannon. -Mr. and Mrs. opening session in St. Peter's Luth- Hess, jeweller, of our village.-�Mr. through the mails.- Decoration ser- bulk, including top, good to choice kinds, $15 •��� - likely to cause himself or an one Frank Johnston and baby, Roma, eran Church here, Rev. E. Tuerkheim, .John E. McDonell, one of our ioneer to $1s.6o; cull dna common, $8.60 to $12. Y P vices will soon be the order of the EJ spent Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs, John local pastor. Over one hundred min- business men, and who has alwa s -else much worry. So why keep it in Y day with some of our fraternal so- PRESTON, ®kilo P Bolger, of Walton. We are glad to inters and delegates are expected to taken a great interest in our village, cieties.-There is a fine .showing P1. mind all the time. Forget about 1t . g of won=nd °lT®�©� g e.:r that Isabel Bettles, daughter of be present from all sections of On- has been very ill for the past twelve early flowers in our village, but a Union stock Yards, Toronto, May 21st.- r } �: glut health out of mind and it will be Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bettles, who was tario. A number will also be ordain- weeks, but who we are leased to *.' P little toossoon: for many varieties. - 1:;,; apt to stay in the body. operated on for appendicitis in the ed into the ministry, among whom will state, at date of writing, is consider- Flower' gathering in the woods has l'1 - Memorial Hospital last Thursdav is he Mr. Albert Datars son of Mr. and ably improved and able to o about it;;; n �" _�-� getting along nicely. -Mr. Hiram Mrs. Edward Datars, of Zurich. Mr. g his room a little, left here on Tuesday been a fascinating pastime with many of our young people, y g p p e, and it is won- HE BRITISH ELECTIONS Shannon, of London, is spending a p g Datars is a graduate from Waterloo last to spend a short time with his derful what nice flowers are found few days with friends in the village. Seminary. relatives in Exeter and it is hoped there. -,Mrs. John Passmore, who re - 1b:': ' Equal Franchise Act passed-WinthropDotes.-Miss -Winthro has entered a team in the Ida Brill has sold her that the chane will g prove beneficial. cently underwent an operation for I,,, some time ago b the British House g Y W.F.A. and will •play their first game dwelling property on Rosalie Street to Miss Hellene Sreenan, of Drysdale, -Mr, Percy Gram, of Lansing, Mich., internal trouble at Clinton Memorial of Commons, and which will be in in Brussels on Wednesday, May 29th. play Stratford will la, here June 10th Y' who will get possession on August. 1st. accompanied h his wife, sant the P Y p week end here with his parents, Mr. Hospital, is, we are pleased to state, ii 1,' �f,, oAeration for the first time in the ap- on the regular ball grounds on Thos. -Mr. and Mrs. E. Haist were in De- and Mrs. George H. -Gram, of our vil- making very good progress nd ex - pects to be home shortly. -The 'Young , ,�;y;,: proaching electioals in that country, Shannon's farm, east of the village. troit for a few days last week, Mr. lage. - Considerable gardening has People of the United Church present - %'9' .; ;ltas created a situation unparalleled Come along with the crowd and see a Haist having received word of tete serious illness of his brother in that been done in our village during the ed their play, "Sonny Jane" to a full i r� in British ,political history, good game. city. -Mr. Noah Sararas, of Kitch- past week and those who had put in their garden some weeks ago report house in Zurich on Monday evening. 'a`,"; The iin4lun of women voters the new eneP, spent the week end with friends ver little y growth owing to the cold They also presented the play in Bay - field on Wednesday evening. W. &K s Act has brqught into being, makes the result of the elections about to be 11D� ll 1C 1l1CsvlallY and relatives here. --Zurich Band is taking part in the celebration being backward weather.. - Mr. Orville Twitchell recently' $ business -Mr. H. McLean, of Hamilton, is spending ltteld something that no one can foretell. Breezes. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wes- s- held to -day, May 24th, at Hensall. Man from Zurich are also (akin in Y .'made trip to London. -Quite a number from a week or so at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore and family, joining I'1 Tlie woman vote or Fla pper vote, as ton, Mrs, W, MacDonald and Bobbie g the ,port,. -The concert field in the p our village and vicinity attended an- niversary- sa ryaca in the United his wife, who lass been here for some n :. ' they caB it; is of such huge propor- Vail, of Detroit, and . Mr. and Mrs- ° ball here on Monday evening was Church at I{i ppeffi sin Sunday last, and weeks. --Miss Consitt, Miss Ethel ;» , . tions t t no' one of the three exist- Percy Weston, of Kitchener, spent the fairly well attended. The players the entertainment on Monday evening Murdock and Miss Margaret ld'AbY k- "'i l',% ,:. ing political parties can predict a week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wes- ton. -Mr and Mrs Alex Sparks and erfo med ver creditably and those P Y Y following, and se .Art lar !sly attended were in Goderich but Tuesday. In charge deserve congratulations on services and a #*Tg 4in6 alaltertainment (, : victory,;at the polls. family, of London, have been visiting the manner in which the characters on Monday even j,' the numbers of In 50fi out of the total 616: con- Mr. Jahn Woods, who returned from �1 r ^nn• yr �_z .. K portrayed their parts, -Mr. D. E. the Toronto Quartette being very „a, M* ' stituencia s .the women have a major- London with tl em. -Mrs. Berry,. Bud Holmb, +barrister, of Goderich and much enjoyed ll/frst, j1iaPk Drysdale is f� surd Buster Burt have been visiting Mr. J. G. Stanbur barrister, of Exe- 1 , r•• ity over the. men, of nearly a million Y, further improviav etas, appearanea; of Mrs. F. Baker. -Dr. and MPs. Garnet tar, were actin for clients at the i'` Xy and a Half re .'stared voters. In One g lits fleas and coanmatdi®us dwelling on , Atkinson and family were at their court sittingheld here on Tuesday. i ��' consti,veiiic`gr dbng, the voters' lists of cottage. -Mrs. A. Newton -Brady re- Y• the corner of Haim artd Albert Sts., - f11 that, district show that the women, out- turned Saturday from Swabia, where by the erection o1 front and rear ver` N 0 andahs and will ha§�e very fine and t+ p c ate number the axlen by 21,4Ji1®. she spent a wee>lt with her litiotlier.- ����rv�� uP-to-date Dna a whdn comrpfleted.-- n . Mrs. Frank V, Martin and son Bud, I F,%, In this country it has been demon- Quite a number' of the members of of Detroit, were here last week open - ,Anniversary Services, -On Sunday Hensall Lode Independent Order of �trated that the married women vote ing the cottage. -Mr. and Mrs. Man- Y g P li ' last the Young People of St. Andrew's Oddfellows, motored to Brucefield on tretty muo,",'their husbands do, and ness and family, of London, were at the married ,.vete here comprises a their cottage for the week end. -Mr. United Church lfa ld their anniversary Sunday a va Hing;ast,to lv Hite with the , lepraservices at 11 a.m. and 7.0 m. Rev. members of the Brncefield Lode in fl ' W. Berchan and son Ewing, of Dunn- P• g large majority of the women voters. ' A. E. M. Thomson, M.A., D.D. of their .annual divine service and report t e Ei , . villa, spent a few hours with Mrs. N. ' �C>a the old couaktry, it is: mllEfereult, •sat r London, delivered two very impressive a good attendance anal very interest- lr r Vi Woods on Sunday. Mrs, J. Buchan i i Batt` it is just aipposite.'.:..The unmar- who was at Dunnville, returned with .and inspirational sermons to large ing and inspiring s®rvice� conducted r- a W . and appreciative congregations. The by the pastor, tar Ilfieil. lid> , Bremner. ligd vote outnufnbePs floe' married them -Miss Ruth Liggins has been choir, under the leadership of Mrs. J. At the close of the service the ,bre �iit bxt..Er,, l4nng maaja Tritgr $ted it its spending a few days in London.- B. McLean, rendered special music. thren marched Eek to their lodge MTs: Jack Woreell and two sons of tda Virgafad vayt+e that it peeping � � A trio .by Mesdames Sproat and ]filen- rooms where inters ting addresses Carbra Sask. arrived Monday to V ° > A 0 9 4 q n m q o =1= MW I ii m MEW P !! W ,.. C d sits, oveyegab, caps mad Sweat= 0 a ��I .e.Naii a kek Me Kew �? this method &26 . m P&O ' e Dot gh& � ' `31�ad ra �f the three artier awake derson and Miss J. Ivison, also a solo were given by '?$wdla a4id visiting 11 �r. p spend a few months with her parents, b - . p 49° t�, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowlie. Y Miss M. Scarlets were much yap- brethren and motiout� of thanks pass- .'; � preciated. On Monday evening Ye ed to the pastor, tho,ot1oir and church iPhane 227- ` PRONE US AND , GE� ��Q���, ,--%��(ttdDt�d@ 79,j Ol ai6 •44 'ms 6me'h OPIdIdstes in Disastrous Fire. -Fire completely Olde Tyme Village Quartette," assist- managers for their 11k'Aces.---Mrs. J. ;s -00I th;c . .. go $? liE tT�lm lit appserrs tlnr�rn out deo� yed the home of Christopher ed by Morn Hamilton, humorist, gave, Adams, of St: Harry's; s been spend- A,k buaa� �ie d4> dit tun pi,rrliamtadnt 1 PwIlter, situated on his $arm on the a most excellent programlme to • a ing the past weep �r�p hex relatives, ° �e.,i)�',��:,;�i " Bru&field Road, at the ed a of the large a v1 "tag � their .ata oft tis g g appreciative audlertc . The IJIr.• surd Mrs. C. c'DoneIll and aydne 4 ,f ; pp village, Sunday afteriioalrl between 3 Quartette sang old twee thuoic witb family, and Mr. Ja°ltrti 1 . 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