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D yD®D �o t�� all aodo ate asun'bTaid lz' h ^,L�re A ra oaat�; e �P. ; ;, y ;t �,� Ci3nD➢im»` Arams> d>iaIlg, of - dy %rii- drauaimers.- iia•. ,L Weir is ➢acs the but lmnani o8 ado to 8anu•enubl 1saAtl� ✓Gtti+n a 1��� f :. �.`Il1 b�� ,.. 11 iQ°�l , ; ro �1 i 1T , ; ? � lv � qty fair. clued ei mn wart's of ipp¢n. The .bride wag mtiarmmim�i- R IlIl Q 71 l .00(i d ! I r s., ship. Tlhe deceased bad been im her timWre of 'Daip fine mew IbQ= sin Dain toD3®>a•au+•1F�la D®e�®. .Qbim �a�aIldll flteu� ' . w{t gti., t ,"n , ` , },ti; •s: '1.Q .+G �a,6DQ1 a tOiemss, quad lymasd in ashes o$ rosesaorgette . ® e m usual health manta➢ the time of . her farm a MlRe ''pouch of our•• vil�lop, on and % reds amh God has hum the r' . . ' ,-„ �w ' � � ; , - ,;�+ �t�IZ ` v r I '; r ka w rt% $ll ,009 a h. aaad IlAme• emmsenab➢ea wit&n hat to annta@e1b. dra,4tla which was ➢else m2aa�rad a Iii p 3u�'>t�s l i F ', It [las Myrtle Schram, of . lt'arlthi➢IlA ' � the Londo>in sad, rrnisasd in alsDtiaom blonsomlag ,of ®vs3ry oiomeaiivalo➢®•beamty Atli ? " ' f l =,ill c mrtIla P a n; asap worths raoke Pr Ilse + failure 'I`19M. Aman- and' wi tl IWObl, a ' Ilargau and MOLU>i�a of g'oumm azind color -as .P� ,,gid; e conq alln �fc the br e, d uuntaIly, ,V9 as ' lea perpetual tail od An sad $ ,busily ¢uigad an o, " �v ` �, , ,. ? '' Tlaeraa a nrl nit aIIerc elk crap¢ raAu a w ai$�,' i s R basaay td^ s the yyoofl a of the data lnrearaioraao _o$' Mis Ilaovq. $tar aura. IIs' it ..",;1,. -. .�>ifle >rQuicam� (ou} ehofld-du d sl. o th e about a mou➢OIlas o$ arae Bio u .'l:,x: tr t . L ": „1 Q ;;µ �, is rY,�ltMaal' and othsr �+ nta9 •hAir Da}to and Pvlr. Wurffi®rreo3 I w kliasa and load +see' J�,l_ta nor t)aem, .tDnnat wDpezia hu&maaa . 6 ; v„u, „ r.,"Oa• ,•,tri Imo. N r i i g pneparleaD far .IID. 1. Can- f -•.. iii cad farina !mads t15ro knout the brother of the groom, wer.tTx�© o� y®ars a8aa.—,'dr. and lamar�g drt�a by LIln® aflnviuuQ..inatunctA , ,'k. ��..4,a! 1."l� ,::"����I ...� "' ur e the dinner, and nlaortIly ble$dre moomm talon, accompanied bre and �ldro, see>� sorlias token of their aaasctidn, , - ''fi sasIl➢ rheum to the saw mttasndmautus. The gxcorana to the she event td calIl her son Gear. and y ` ' ' vi° bride wan a ' J. �ueffi¢ aro .enjoying a weeps"s mea- they pl iac� the . 4D oNmrra, limQasa eo of _ ' P gold wrist �ssa>hcta• to the husbAnd $o ask them if her andsdua tion at PPula Bay, making the trip ,vod"D lov¢,.,d�, symbols oaf •their love, '•1. ; 1 ',; , a 41a"f ori use them for firewood, when bridlessnaid m striae of • ®arllsy and .to, th®re b ✓° t `:1 v r ' g p ' 14uartty, was wit4n them and c✓as all ,r Q 0.c rich coryormtipm or imdlY.V i the groomsman, pair of cuff Ilinko. a ma y raaotor.—P�tiss P .thryn Sle11 ?A far alaml,a dither ' s®Ily we maIlIl the rand m inks Ilatmde et��aoo 'n with ass, $ ®. " re s $a" .: K�%a; rich T)1n y came 3n for dammma>a- mora of Condom; ➢nAs spent the past fav✓ day A mennorieaIl alhy:.ra., anaamdry day patrioti and GJ re➢�7a �a0- t-. Eli; °. �Gns d®ctr ®$ ' , ,Gi a IS ' to pay even a thous d �` &`ialloe^rnaag th® co>tiagmdmy aro; QU& iy[ro vsurre mocked to land that she flirad r - •d: ~ _ days at the 'home of DQrsn. W. Lzari r rlotisun is not im vw I[ l t a piece foie them.? Kyle 102c by motd5! for llawlaalu, be- prasaed awn and was fl n - victory was purchased at th® eplred .Alis lst. m ata�p® ®saesd tdRd" eu d '.Gl rur��t,''., troll and Niagara p'aIlls, the brriaDe y' ng on a mile and family, and while here ale- prime of pr¢cidud Ilives. &ls wss otsanw Christ.loved His uaation.. �p coram® fazzst ed, w�ames over arBoSaa�d g71 u���y �m �� �i � a �. a` tht9r43 are soapy such men and lounge. The deceased was in her 3fsthdd.fl-. (,M 1 travelling in a smart figured Glniffon lighted those who attended t➢ne con- the graven o� o7lr pstrflot dead with for $$lel own people, preahed fart to tion of free ys&a1p118:.�•�likac' 1 I 04.1p.4 a :,. %Rporaatio> t in the market to -day. dress with blondle shaea and hoe4 t®' year and was deservedly highly res- ventiasn evenilmg a¢ tDn® Unit- Vu rsoms mi them, and wept when t➢aby .Voquld not pie in' the world it v?e 1�t �d '' ` ear mg➢ilag aur +}rears witlk attend t® the things that v✓o ti �r - speeded for her many mxmeIlleupt quail- ad Ch=h ton a nuirmber .of wondler- their heroic dust two words seem id vld rmgaw ,sense to a , r akar r �eoemt day engineering and p' •esent match and blare coat with moleskimm A pp b ° .9 .: 7 i P;� , Wx tral llgdrtatidn facilities have irianmimg. Upon their returm...tlnev ties. 'She was an esteemed ma mbar p greet our eyes ap if ,written on some pine. ®• l�ospaD Q is 1D1 Inge 'oaf tln' post Qwua Gi foul plv;no ogles which were very. far their 1 of Si ]PbruIl a Artglltua°aua Chanrch, dmf much en o asd. Mr. zmd Mrs. Laird immortal scron,, inece . v�gords are patriotism to a Ch4dig d�ia a�tivaa rhes- to'ho a also for .tlia�: �e� t da"�-`� 1 ,- a. oved that no a is too lar a will reside on the groom's fine farm was a Isnits wif ' raltn' ,mother. She � Y °° , cc „ p �' a ovr i g tq �t gipplem g Miseklee accompanied by Mr;. and Mrs. memory” and duty. 2..Wemorry.— ever it is held Rias d Q IAS titam spirit. 'liove that He who ih��l& 6a 6de��k "",'I 0; a OW, gte �['lne big asIlms on 9i i e Ileasves to mourn her= alt tlaq lnler her- ppendim ss Decoration, Day can never cease to be teaclips- Bua� ®f natiafns is witlia' us. Q"v®d $e F °: �@ s _ o? g _ Shuler.—A very leasaint evening Donald McKinnon, are_, g y Ova• memorial da � ;S-4,00 A' ' P g band who is in vel :pofbr heCIlih, one week oxi..$ gs gr people rejoice. "oui t' > do mit mast anything for''up- was spent Patently at ho homed I�i(r, so George, 9"Ip4mping at Ilia hdeau )Park a tender memo IIt is a day sacred ®f peace. It brie ' Ille omp -&- grad. the �. ru �'. v ge, and sloe daughter, Mrs, at Mr,�>p. 'parent"sw saummer cat-' rude as ail.laope, 13demory. $s uaaanthert 6aod and wle 'a asaanot 1.Pl aj% why not keep thein , ' ii ou rhay �snd Mrs. 'a illiam Venner, the occasioin John f olemamm besides a to the memory of the unnumbered ' �, 7•h e = a,, bein , o$' $ don, tae• ';-7,,yj�tr'.W#,1fliaapa 1,. 'NeLaren was hosts of herdic man who. of gratitud®:, ultlllaerI we i rafi& o�i1,r na- the same divina°'hzand Iry 6 ti able to retire on them some day. g a miscellaneous shower in. houa na r of lataives `sasnd friends. At �hrouglk toifl or of their fib' r qua �okgp y,._k44 $atuailay !last om boat- tional blessings; hqw mineh oiiise we ad us taroixgh all the ! I., B fir daughter, Florence, whose gala: oaf w�itian $ua>tero➢ arrr s menta and su4£ering argd dell at :and victory, exg - $nes .�— I®.,la aced. that than ]Arae. J. A. and death in vitro have for gratitude to mall We man at sell! '", hold dale hefltaa ®$ ,� marriage took Ilace an Saiurdaay last $a�vuot be®n premde. Ai thgr ry, !save made our `° r , A lar a num ler of pQ°e"^A': a 1,$drme— nation great and free. And Ilei us Judy say, Hoe laatDa not dealt so with ship of fit' l�tgi_ad guialaa us t7Ga�ta s, "', A+,.'KMCw rs�li�!!ADIAN g gan¢at vee per- i fanit.rC4ar.thas &t ragay ;ossa . .Connell,' of ;;•Sracebridge, a former zany nation. 7Clac. P[�a tl. of.' ]Moats is. .throug)la; d very e¢D ass et u.• �_. ,. eat, . aaumhe ng. about 125x.: ']itile. . ~� C. �°. U, Comvatioai, — 'ILar a altos .of tCa>1efiel IPxeSh tient mhurmla not for t that min : gixaacioua les' m uixi h ,r ' y ' Shirley ]Fairbairn and -Alvin Cola P sons. of the day will be well-nigh lost „� P ' The Toronto Mail and Empire •ids a ' c;rgwds of defilegatee moan PIIaaaaealII sand -has been• iaivatedt'a'kad lids:r cepted the '' --+` -- dieessed as 'bride and grio�ptn, .eanale &f we fall to keep in thoughtful rte- a ,, . ,, � . surrovnding-district ltttended the 32nd Invitation t&'pieach here :Vn the sect collection our bravos defenders tl�rna m= tlWent editorial comment says: . - to the room drawing z decora�cj • , r�,.�`wa ty natior�iIlities nmingle in vaagon valelIl !laden �r✓ith beautiful gifts manual convention of the �EIIuron Coun-• bud Sunday in August. Many friends selves who now lie resting from thtab- " r, ty Women s Christian Temperance ,will ;be. pleased- to hear Dain agmen ,_- ~' _ .,a 6 - W'hool and on the. playground 6f 'HtMs 'nf`-;very, description. A short pro- arms in stheir silent tents of green: ,,,.' r,, r How school this summer. )Chat's gramme ,!veal given, including piano Union held at. e.asall' Usaitled Church The Uasited Church Sunday school-pni`c- Let us remember the&- —let nes, as far S� - -:a, on Tuesday, July 9th, M ss R. Duff, nic will .be h ld at Bayfield om 11 ad- . ,.. c �1r,.,. venture in Canadianism of which we instrumentals lsy Miss Hlaskett, of as possihle, recall their. names and re- tt,of Toronto ..being comvei'atiorn s0eaker. nesday, Jinly` Y2th JMr. and •Krc. Jno. eat .them over with reverence and q;.' 'O " - ), �' have reason to be proud. Hunkie, Parkhill, and Mr. Jim Ryan, of De- Programme is as follorws: Ten o'clock Coulter are ibeing visited by their son, P r z C .- � �, �'� le,uareliemd and Wop; Chink aaad=Jam .taoit; nal so, by Miss Agnes ]Fair- respect. Let us. recount their. deea$s➢ ;. session—.Opening exercises, Hensall Dr. Samuel Coulter, of Toledo Ohio ; s , and Frenchie will soon get lost a aleng ,h .` Herat .of the evening was ' A deseribss their battles tell of thei , Union • minutes of recording secret- accompanied, companied, 1..hy his, wife• and Baugh- � y Ofiers you a �s�timsl>t � s3a$Q:B6 Trainin that his made it- -vaGi s : F "a. , the play of boys and girls. glevoted to 'games, folIloeved by a most " valor and crown their gravies with tory; Sno19 mall of oflacers diad supegias- tsY.—It4iss®s Emma and. PJlary Dolan= their edam for our •scores of stvaale.s'®;iotin god Bold pdsfitiams denaanggDimg tS , �� + And that is trine. Distinctions of .debt" ' lgnch. Out of town guests try's flag and with sweet - tendents-1 : Evangelistic,I Mrs. William song Miss M71 Hog'g'arth and Miss est flowers, s `high staaidard p�f ef�c'nc�. . :t ., , airtending than slower were 'Mrs. Jelin symbolicof our flora and s ationality are levelled more qu"*131 Dougall, Hensall; Anti -Narcotic, Mrs, Ethel 4Atnrdo4e c, Of Queen Street, off the moral beau 7!°here. is a• posiaia-aa- wmi:ling-40, you. � * -I .; � . ,I IRyan and Janaes, of Detroit; Mra. Wm. ty of their mets• � N"' 'J rand more thoroughly on the Eiay- Schr�im .sand - I�athIlleen, of Parkhill B. W: Il' : Bea®era, Bliieter; Card"san spent W�edaae a in Stratford. JIU[i r. 2 Dn , e r� , ... Duty—Duty as that of making saute 'i' COUI18S1DS: �"tel4o Marine Miss Davidson Goderich; and Mrs. N,,,1FL Cook -and Mr. and 9MHD,hae, Comamerdiialp .scrretgrua% G'ain¢raq l.7. r. (mound and in the school Haan they Mrs. Ken •McLeod lode Miss IIsabel patriotism ChAistian. Love of c®ann= Qyl�e, Ci�iIl Seryuce,.®unwuassmursfl 7feacIlnar°s Qloureo andt all Comm.,-, y Citizenship, Mrs. James Richmond, Mrs. Fred liianns and son, Kennetlap man be in any other era r goun nl- .Haskett, of )Parkhill; Miss Luella Bell by is not only a natural spiatimanti es"arr�p ed., p ., Y Blyth; flowePs, fruits and. deflicacy, motored to'�mflt on Sunday. —firs. g ' _ of Sault Ste. `Marie. in every true heart, but it is right in gory education aside $aaol and bawtter Mrs. and Miss Davidson f;oderich• - ikon .Berry and girlfriend of Wind- t You sapper attend ffi'bsd r°richool. ®81ay nQt attend this`: Notes. —Rev. Penrose of Qlarna a ' the sight of God. No one man ignore flay groaands, udder :oder -.. vp�r- 'law enforcemeltst. end legislatioai, Pldr. oi, are visiting Mss T. J. Berry and his >ry ' d t sr . preached a very 'inspir a ig sertaaoen in 11 ion., to• his country and aper'.' SQ901lD11; ®1P S,.�IFP9�IF�ti BHR 9rd;" 1929e , vision, are the meliin A. T. Cooper, Crinton• medal contest other friend, 1': n, g pots,ixbto which St. Andrews United Church .on Stan- . ' ' "*"'' sin lagai,�ast `God. If II forget thee, O . Mrs. R: J. Tindra `Win ham • scientific (From a Special Correspondent.D . aflIl our foreign born children should day last, taking for his subject, °°A R' g ' Jertasalem, let my right hand forget . Write today for information. "Phone 198. temperance, Mrs: -McGuire, 'Brussels• The Late John Bell.=: IThere passed �, ~ Pae put, boscause out of them come go -6d `'Good Name.'" The choir also ' helped � ' ' ' her cunning. Ii • I . do not remember , : moral education and mothers meet- away at his 1}ome' in Ex@tete, Ont., on 18. IF. WARD ILA., , M- Ae •ST014 Comm, Specialist, » a with a very fine anthem Rev, R. R, thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof Canadian citizens. ins, Mrs. C. J. Wallis, Clinton; press, Monday, June 24th, one of those - -POACI m➢, - Yimos-1Prvncipm➢. Conner preached anniversary services Mrs: proctor, Brussels temperaaace worthy and a oldest pioneer of this of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerus. p 3212-tf, t at the Goshen United Church -on Sun -slam above my chief joy, These were ` s -' , ,, in Sunda !School Miss J. Murray, Ex- district in the person .-of 'Mr. John t �' ' .% .' . . day last.—,Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur An- Y , Y, the words of one loyal both to God - - )FARM� HELP 'VVEL� - derson and daughters, Misses Olive stet; travellers' aid, Mrs. W. D, Yeo- Bell in his 94th year, after an illness - LL Down, - !Exeter; railway employees, -of about tw2: weeks. •. Although he ;oma¢ ' '� lf(E�� �® and. Frances, are spending a few heli- Mrs W Lyons, Blyth; parlor meet- had been in failing health for over a o days visiting friends in Marlette, ins year, he retained all his -faculties to - ' r r It is reported -that the Ontario Gov- Michigan.—MMr. John Alexander has g Mrs. W. 11Ramm�g, Clinton; lit- y "I tle White Ribboners, Miss R. Lewis, the. last. , ldr„, Bell was ,born at Kip-% -- a�rnment Employment Bureau.1s find- aeturned afteti having. a delight€gtl Wingham; memorial service, Mrs. Mc- Pen, Stsrlingahire, Scotland, Deeem-1. ,> . ins great difficulty in persuading men .hpliday at the Boys Camp at Grand ber lb 183b Bend. —Weddin bells are ringin Guire, Afternoon Session—Devotion- , , and came to this country, n. to work on farms because the - , fe g g with his rents the late' Mr. ;and } " ' S F mgrrily near our village. --Miss Ma al exercises, Mrs..._Lloyd; address of I _ . �,' they will not be fair! treated b �oL '7' welcome; Miss Annie Consitt, Hen- Mrs. Robert lBell, of Kippen;" theO` y y and Miss Grace Cooper, of London; call; response, Miss J. Mu Exe- year 1838, in a sailing vessel, being .11 farmers.. _ _ nacre home over the week end and ter; re ort of treasurer ie ort of cot- about 12 weeks on the ocean to I' How or why such an impression Dominion Day with their parents, Mr. P p 1':11,11, I Iss "; , PCooper,responding secretary, report of Y. Montreal, Frim there they went to " i V could -gain circulation or have any be- W. W Cooper and Mrs. of secretary, report of L. T. L. secre- Little York, o by art and thence the London Road, north,also with y g ' ..i , lievers is very hard for people hA com-tart', duet, Miss Buchanan and Mrs. I'll., a they brother, W. R. Cooper and fan- house owned'y Count !Tape and ; a` ,, .. munities adjoining farming stiction-- A. Clark, of Hensall; question drawer, gTa' , • „ a Miss Dfiff, Toronto; election „f of- on the river ibank, where the family11 to understand: ✓+�Preselatation.-On Monday evening ficers. Tuesday evening session, 3 remained for three weeks, afterwards71, e' In fact, the shoe is too often en the about• sixty, friends, including mem- moving to the homestead on the Lou-e+rs of the choir and Y. P. S., im m- P.m.—Opening exercises, Rev. A. 'Sin- r .i other foot. Many farm laborers make clair; instrumental, Miss Kathryn don Road, which was only a blazed It their 'business to hold u a farmer hors mYn s United Church, and neigh- Sells of London; reading, Miss Sylvia trail through the 'woods at that time - p bots itaaet at the home of R. J. Cooper g' and for man ars after. The home- a • i I ... xl,rather than to help him. In the mid- in. honor of his eldest daughter, Miss Salkeld, Goderich.: solo, Miss Jean Y `� -EXTRA - e I dle of harvest when the farmer is at 'olive, a bride -elect of this week. To Robertson, Goderich• vocal duet, Mrs. stead is nowt' ed by Mr. William , .Isthe strains of the Weddin march G. IPess and Mrs. L Hadden; violin Bell, a nephew, where the deceased - .r their matey, they have no hesitation g 'selection, Miss Greta Lammie solos with his 'brothers and sisters helped 6 ` a in asking for more mons The don't softly played, a winsome little bride , : ri g Y• Y Miss Maxine Wilson and Master Har- to clear many farms and leave the a . and groom entered the living room, beautiful heritage handed down to the k' = e care whether they are earning in- drawim a prettily decorated old Wilson. Goderich• instrumental g p y pink and Miss K. Sells; address, Miss Duff of second generation. After a number n' '' creased money or even earningywhat white wagon with cavo e g canopy of roses, of years on the homestead, he moved they arera�lready being paid. And under 'which reposed the gifts and a Toronto, National Anthem. County with his parents and the younger i letter of best wishes to the future officers. 1929: Honorary President, ' they don't care whether the farrier is Nlrs. Davidson, •Goderich Honorary members of his family as what was , : s,,. ,' k bride. The gifts, which were asefuI in a position to pay more money or well as beautiful, consisted of a )'resident, Mrs. McGuire, Brussels ; known then as the famous Kippen . U¢;; not. Right or wrong, they see an op- rose rayon 'bedspread and comforter President, Mrs. A. T. Cooper. Clinton; Mills. The late Robert Bell took the Vice -President$, Mrs. A. E. Lloyd, Mills over from the Canada 'Company, ' portunity and they take it. to match, white hemstitched linen where he worked for years in the mill ' tablecloth and serviettes and a silver Wingham: corresponding secretary, 4.�• 1 As far as Hurou'd concerned, and and helping to clear the farm whicn .J - I 1 13 to conditions here are bread late in Miss Ethel Murdock: recording secre- P g ly pretty much the P pierced design. Those was all bush. His father was a bridge _ hassisting on the programme of music tary, Miss Annie Consitt, Hensall ; builder and erected most.of the first same as in other counties, the hired were Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. J. Mc- treasurer, Miss M. Bailie, Goderich; bridges in this; district. The deceas- hel Y. Scecretary, Miss B. Joynt. Win `'., -' p .is always .well treated by the Gregor, Miss M. McDonald, Mrs. E. g" ed, at the age of 14 years, drew the farmer. No farmer' asks his help to Butt and Mr. A. McGregor. After ham; L. T. L. Secretary, Mrs. C. p timbers for the first Clinton. bridge, u - lunch and a sing -song, the friends left, •Johnston,' Goderich. Both dinner and yoke of oxen on a troch aio, what he won't do himself. He wishing the future bride and groom supper were served to the-ae-[agates in with three I .1doesn't ask him to work harder or the basement of the church b in the middle of the summer. He al- inuch happiness through life. y the so drew the timbers in the. same man- longer hours. He gives him Hensall Union. P v < a net for the first Presbyterian Church °{�(� 9 t the -same food as he eats himself or . . Briefs.—In a thrilling and exciting at Brucefield, known as the old Ross 'ThTa h app( C�mR &Il`II' I 1 C�I�3IlC��1 . nL elm's ®f calm! aldm ao his family gets, and he lives under HENSAL� fieldonMondasoft y m Bruce- Church. Mr. Bell was an excellent o e j� �}jj� ° j the same roof and under the same )For sale.—A nice home in Hensall for sale y g, between conversationalist, and could narrate " "&east Ka,de—to Jlv egis'�Te' CID' Ahn'I liJl®�n��e�7 F ' 1. conditions. or exchange, with one or two lots ; dry ser- $rucefield girls and the Hensall Fly- many interesting experiences of .those I tar, hardwood floors, wiled, etc.: garage and Tog Cloud team, the Hensall team i• .. , pioneer days in clearing the land acre 4 ¢ S, If the lot of some farm helpers ap- brick stable. Central location, on corner Rich- came home-'' winners, in a setae of by acre and cutting roads, having pears to be bard, one may rest assur- mond and Nelson Streets, F. W. Hess. 22-26. — Mrs. Lockwood and little o _ 111�Notice.—I wish to give notice tr, the public cleared all the small umber off the , daughter, Margaret, of Brussels were %) I'ed that -the lot of the owner of that that I am prepared to attend to orders for g g Zurich Road, back to the first swam /� i. p , true 'ng dna will be pleased to receive orders visitors in Hensall on Tuesday.—Miss loved the forest and nothin P �����✓// L/ ��� •. 2(a"I�0��� ' ��thef farm is still harder. There iS n0 anwould give the same prompt and saris- Minnie Gibbs, of Toronto, is the guest g plea- t story attention. Phone 9-85, Hensall." Ezra g ed him better than -to spend an after- - ' treason or excuse for such rumorsMik�. of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bonthron, at noon in the woods and tell about cut 11. ' Tina authorities should trace them t) their 3212-3 their home here, and is also cam n I . camping tin down the large A n W. M. S.—The W. M. S. of the g g trees some four - ' their source and deal with the di- with them at their cottage at Bay. feet from diameter and drawing them ®� (�' � O�t�Il�( ��j �9 �� ® �(}� � � � � , j 'tL °i75�� United Church held a very enjoyable field, for a week or so.—Mr. and Mrs. out from the swamps with the oxen, 1/ ull �Lo 611 J1 J vidnals who manufacture them, be- 'meeting at the fine farm of Mr, and Norman Cook and family', accom an- o ' ;' y, P and about the bears and wolves then o -73 w "t Q�� ,� fl� �o{��e manse the average',. Ontario farmer is Mrs. Andrew Moir on Thursday after- led by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manns and used to catch tri the traps. Later in lb ( l� honest, and, as vice have said, he treat$ noon last. The weather being ideal Kenneth, motored to Galt on Sunda r�,, r� o .,,..� , �,: p y , there was a larger turnout of ladies Y, life he settled on his farm on the 3rd�c�p�� ®� �j�,� �jl„���� > his help as well, and in many in- spending the day there with friends. concession, Ha ' toyvriahi which he JLii1J11 Ili�y present who more than enjoyed the —The many friends of Mr. Geer y. p' c stances, better than himself. afternoon's outing, and all came Home ge cleared all himself but five acres, a, --- g, Gram will regret to learn he is ser- when the first 'sawmill was erected • thoroughly satisfied with v h' r.-,. r�EPirDTt 1\4 a aryl tog. The meeting opened with a hymn, iously ill at Lansing, Michigan, and we believe an operation and lumber' for most of the 'banns in °tf 4,1 Shower. --•A very ha ry ppy gathering followed with prayer by Mrs. Henry; roll call and offering; a very pleasing was perform- ed upon him this week in the inter- this district was cut. He continued to farm until {rout fourteen years : took place at the home of R. J. Cooger s when the choir and young people of the United Church reading, entitled "In the Children's Hospital;' was given by Mrs. C. O. Monroe, ests of his health. Mr. Gram in company with his wife, left for Lan- sing, to attend the wedding of their ago, whoa Jn' , ,sieved to Exeter, but s ill o ed the ` arm at the time of his death. He wAs a Liberal in i EX TR A and also the neigh- r. g and very much enjoyed; a y son, William, who was married on pol- itics , It bors met to do honor to :Miss Olive Cooper, vocal duet, "The Old Rugged Cross" Saturday last, and while there Mr, and always eaaat his vote in their interest. He wai;,a member of Caven eldest daughter of Mr. ' a, Cooper, who is a bride -elect of Wed- r Y , -. was sung and well rendered by Mrs. M Drysdale and Mrs. G. Hasa. A Gram took seriously ill. His many relatives and friends extend him best Presbyte;tan Cha>th, Exeter. Mr. Bell leaves to mourn his loss PANTS ys nesday, July 10th. Miss Cooper re- r, farewell message by Stanley Jones wishes for a quick recovery,—A very one son and two daughters, Robert Bell, of Sea ceuved many beautiful gifts drawn on � r.. Y gT �a,.. a gaily decorated v�agon, by `v' little Gwendolyn Cooper and Master was read by Mrs. Fred Hess. This was followed by prayer by Mrs. W. Buchanan. The devotional leaflet thrilling and exciting g g game of soft- ball. was played on the Hensall diam- - forth, of The Robert Bell Engine d'i Thresher Co.; Miss Jennie, at home, IF R E E Hillis Sproat, dressed as a miniature f1, "Givin „ ' g Without Method, was taken Owl on, Friday evening between Bruce- fleld and Mrs. A. P. • Ketchen, widow of the ` , I I 1 bride and groom Miss Cooper thank- '. ed all in a few well-chosen words, af- by Miss Morrison. The 8th chapter of the study book was given by Mrs- girls team and the Flyin Cloud yi team of 'Rensall, resulting in a score late A. P. Ketchen, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for: Saskatchewan. His ha ,,, ter which the evening was spent in A. Munn. Hymn 156 and prayer by of ]6-)f in favor of Hensall. A very large crowd of spectators was wife predeceased him 21 years a One sister, Miss Margaret Bell, ho ' Ynusic and songs, and lunch was derv- Mrs. Lammie concluded this delight- pres- Pot and enioyed the ane imm n 1 , is in a e ' ti ... t. ,,. I , 'EXT�- I L, PANTS``t F E E i d '. 1%; � 6, 1',' , '. I � V asd ~after which all repaired to their P gramme: Following this a de- g e se Y. s nous co. t on, survives hfm �... t ful ro Following is the line-up for Hensall- and one sister, M2' Robert Hunt, pre- ° o 6 ° �' Pi themes. lucious lunch was served. Catcher. Mildred Scruton; pitcher, deceased him one-week at the a e t�a Il�' am app0'tfl�oca�{�®�, a ° �} i Love=Cooper.—The wedding ofi Mary Decoration Services.�d'he Oddfel- gaze! Hudson; 1st base. Joy ce Sere- 88 years. Mr. Bail is one of the I t J/ s t(z) Il�����[�9*9 Bal h,l. ?live, oldest daughter of Mr. Robert lows of Hensall Lodge Held decoration y ° ° ° ° h tan; 2nd base, Marion Sinclair: short o£' those noble pioneers who did sojP�tl�cl� �ta�Il�fl (�j�Il`p� flg�'®Q ��Il° ��Il���' *AMY. Cooper and the late :Mrs, Cooper services on Sunday afternoon last. 1, " . P atop, Bella Scale: 3rd base Florence much to make thin district what it is i to R. ,Grant Love, third son of Mr. Meeting at the lodge room at two ' o'clock they proceeded first to the McDonald: fielders, Bertha Soldan, to -day. The funeral, which was priv- tr And Mrs. Robert Love, by the Rev. R. , . R. Connor, was solemnized at the soldier's memorial in front of the Mary Hvisser, Mavis Spencer.— Miss ate, was held ora Wednesday after- MaYase, IIfiip�pen, an 'OVednesday, July Town Hall, where an address was gin- Mary V - �' McKaig, of the Bell Telephone, ,noon to Rogervilld; cemetery. Rev. J. , 1 , , , �a, 1;Ot at 4 ocloak en by Past Noble Grand G. J. Sutker- Fxete'r, is home spending a week or B, Rhodes of Coven Presbyterian $40,,,000 ' ' P•m• e bride, whe so at her hnme here, recuperating Church, bad charge of the service. F,"; tluae given away by her father, wore land, of Hensall, and the monument from a recent attsack of anpenflicitis Address to oddfelPowa —ills fol - "'t, '`, 6 e1 tZ1isl*�fi.Ilc1c� of-brehid-georgette decorated with flowers. The brethren having been confined to the Exeter lowing is an address that the Rev. J. a aid I&O IIH01 blonde shoes add car- then motored to the Hensall Union hosnifnl-.for a couple of weeks.—Mr. Mellroy prepared for the occasion of . "i�abcl a $olxtal4rc of roses,end-fern. it?Ysq Cemetery, where the graves of dPceas- Pb b 9 v, and s/frs. Avthnr �1Qon and little the Oddfellows decoration service on , ��{1j1r Toggery �JoeperC, sister ark the Bride, act- ed brethren and Rebekahs were decor- gen l au tShOP9 `� 5°j davg�tpr, Ma.r;p, of Toronto, are Sunday last but the reverened !� L W, ? 6, tlslartai- and' wore peach ated and after the singing of the Na- apendinD• n week or ao v;a,#ung a+ the tleman feeling unw6ll. that afternoon, b- `�tf a'l`so ea IYii, a boucluet of tional Anthem, P. N., C. Sutherland lint„,, of Mr. and Mrs. William Con- sent it to Bro. G. J. Sutherland to � ag fdogim areas ao-,. delivered an address and also read one ,,,, read which he did: `dMemnai�aal Day. � 1 xs Ct6t> sI'g. 1�Jri> . lar 3C3r;v®. from Rev. J. l�c)riroyt Postop aft Car- sit+. _?Vl;ea Lillian �tac+�V caw+*ian- , � � p��i I� fc p TT � �l � p f� � p f� � p � 0 p p @� t� p � �p i pvael Pais iPd by t ew ctrl �rievicl• il�iaa l3prvl- text: "Praise is comely.—Pg. 14l."l:l. WHERE H tom, R uE YOU V 'iJ Q il,_, L . E V Lam, i V T 11..J A L� it m 1l. -.BUY V �gif'litpr 11� a9md S`i�i rs. h$ter'ian Chvpeli, vallo sent ')"lie ® ression of wor8 that awlai" adett^ I�14knor. nil of Detroit, are P greaiituda is eome- �I i1' $ u' P. to Toleoilto, g to not feeling well �, , , I -3�; , : , i" ,, as t ip tile• Pmride lIe alovlal riot floe nesitl.in° n rrrPpk s vdcation ai thn ly; so' we are sura ibst our nations �, ll�preesefit, blit wraf`e a Name. of Mrs. S, Stacey, — PVir, and Practise of each rriiaamor izl day stat. tip a w, • . ,. 1 r;%1 : ,0 y a . t ., . ,x �''