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Grove, ]Bay�iriZ for tlaeIlr o-� afl ss� kgs �, , , ean101og ,east ,Aad timpty ,one haundsed 18Ie was popaala;r wltla afi& mend his noel renunn�cua, @y sae tl d�sce>tnd- 1 4;� of trans Deans ofs{ppost,rac daatla e cast <, glooam over aunts, `PJdm. d t[rs. Ttaoun a Laird, f t rh oft -lase 4wcdmty-oma ]instiandsadl the lv��noA® uneighbosllaood. whno esraae `feta F�y$slai, Seot- ,people were consumaers of the oro- preseuntation. Th® foillowing is hand, ®vein �C�raunty yeesrs X110, aitadl e� ; ri is and®7xted tc My. d'aacts arff tis® f>ssr>nas of that State, taken ffrom„the Goderigh Star of a settled on the farm now ocettrlmied by of '� n '„ r ltll , of Tuekersmmith, for -v-wihile all off the faftesn hundred w'h.e recent date: "A gathering of the Mr. 'Ge'orge T. ]Baird, on tYm® secoaad tyt fie were throvan out of emrPloyment were commlanity was hefld in flue church Concession, Hanley. Tvaaarty tour ti4l %&;0T�� efr, entitled, The Chain y®rs to a gr®ales or lesser d@- bp$esamentz last Faiday ev@Hing to 'mill manaDtored up igom Detroit, laigan; on ., V, k` SD!1 ?attnlrngaae Iilou$e and taae ,. ! i, gr®e, a roluc ant farew®ll to two of t9ne. f®ons from jCzna10"O'n; four fro �'ng be a ° «, }I a' wsl$�ten by an American, Th t is a pen pictture of condi'tiones moot 1aathful teachers ;the section ham, and r. William 1Bail if fieri B,4 w ” at@d in the Stat@s 'by the support haJ ever known. Miss E. G. E. Dol-,. Toronto. `11'he' rest are resid�s>late off fe ,y„ 4� , 'h' - with the tax problem, One {' i F `+1 perplexing and at tni@ 4 dt h,as b@emm given to chain stop@s an has been principal and Miss 7fdn�s Stanley a dayllup After e 1 q ing a , a ti,~,,�a, on@ of the 1@est consid@r- and ca�logue hoes@s. 'Jcic@ sltdnatiat¢n L ��efll has b@@n tach@r of tlne� ®ndoyable d�syt the l a>zi :sports, junior children during the past five etc., they all motorted to the llugane of l �„ a Mahe problems in that roue- in Ontario may not be as aggravated y¢ara, anal tkloth are leaving this year. Mr. Ilugh 'Gthaour and spent the eve w 'w, but there can be no question off a&oaubt Yom�glimen Y .aaldreases vgmse r@ad carte mg triPpia the light faant,istic to i, <,ti by Doris fflill and Dorothy �J alters, the music Toy the Detroit trc o. Dur- to ,s" .:. ?ZtShce wryfter, of course, deals with that itt is away to A good start. Q5i`Deartuaat&on as it is iii the States, The peaaasy wise atoll pound foolish l�Ci''ss Dolan was pereae$atec� with a ing the eveaaimg a short orgsuti5tnization � ',u's' wrist wattle and flower v ser; Mica meeting was field, when M6us Mary ;� 4pt coTxd.i,A,ons are becoming so rim- system of buying away from home Cam Abell received a string of pearls Gilmour was elected PPesidelm. 11Qr. vfri t, t„'`.' ilt�$pna, that w@ quote feria would ?ae appar@ent to all iif people and l@ath@P satcln@1 as ex1oP@ssiv@ oe 'Jmlhn T. lBairtd, of Detroit, s®ba+etasy- R book* believing that immediaae would onfly stop a moment to tahiink. the goodwill and este@m of tla® acme .treasur@r, and 'liars. Alf. Ilaran. and M asxnd akdoms con$ideration should be The.�ost of gov@riment has increas munity, not only for tlaeiP work as "Mr: Arthur Stgiflord, off Detiradt, Mrs. hi, *� teachers but also for their' inaerest Arthur McQueen and Tho mas B• la au,'li.. re>m Via+ the chain store and' catalogue ed many fold during the past decade, in young, people's wot' and in the l$atird, as an executive. - m ttuse qu( -&tion my the people in than and itt will continue to increase. The work off the +church. Tla@g� le��e given la a�p1n V pr@seek standard of living demands unsparingly and geneagousl�r oft their ����� co I1 ".7a Lung a summary' of the finan- it. The costt of good roads aelone time and talents "for the . eu- of. A .. ; ,< , re ''.Y constitutes a large proportion of whole community. Both teachers r¢+-.. ., mil statistics of the Stat@ of Mis- pli@d fe@tingly, b@ing sorry to l@ave Notes. -Mr. Chart@a Ra$h aIll and e` eburs, ae DAi example, this writer says: presenk day taxation Yet the roads the many warm friends they have Mr. Will Dowson left last lc by D 66In• 1927 the State tax@vy P,r are not good enough. Every munlci- made during their stay in Benmiller. motor for Manitoba. - Mr..�ussell in c. to was $1.84; in 1926 it was $1.6f, polity lens to bear its shoe® of this They lead@, bowed@r, with a loyal wet• 7Caylor and brill@ had@ r@tuiirtied to 1' wird ion 39.17 only $1.02. In 1928 the taxation- If the money which be- come awaiting their return any time. theirl home in Indianapolis,• laavin'g ,b Following is the address presented spent the past week at the former'b is olkwt of operation of State Government longs to one municipality is spent in to Miss Campbell: Benmiller, Ont., parents, Mr. and MPs. W. J. Tt, lor-- $t d again increased to $6.81 per per- another, whether it be east or west, June 28, 1929. Miss Edna L. Camp- The following from Varner school a son. Thus you will see that the cost it will never return, and other money bell. Derr Miss Camplbell.-It is not were successful in passing tie Ernt- E elf government had mor@ than don will had@ to be provided to take its without mingled feelings that we rance Examination: Muriel ” ]E➢lion. bled is the ten year period, and that have heard of your resignation from Alvin Elliottl, David Holt N IJoyan the per capita tax levy had increased pflac@. Other money ancone addition- Benmiller public school. We had Johnston. a s in nSlYc., the ram@ proportion an`1 al taxation on the people of the come to take it for granted that you c >mthilii 'short of a steady increase in municipality, whose money has been would still be with us another year at ����� p abl volues can m@@t -isms condi spent elsewhere. least. We cannot let you go, how- ti i actors, ay' , without a study incr@ase in Many villa es which were hives of ever, -without extpressing to situ our Notes. -Wks. J. Fowler, of T®Tonto, P: taxabitli' vvoues only an increased tax g real appreciation of your worth to us is visiting ffor a few weeks vaith her s levy orffi ph�.perties now existing wih industry shirty years ago, sae orectic- as a teacher and as a leader among sisters, Mrs. J. Henderson. and Mrs. meet a roblem of these increasing ally extinct to -dray. A similar comm- the yours people. Durin each of � g g E. Sproat, also her brother, J. �. Mc- + rcosts. ).= :t dition is creeping into many smaller the •five years spent among us your Lean. -Miss Beth 'Murdock, of 'Bruce- t "T1ie 'Sate of Missouri is not an towns, If the smaller towns in On- character has grown in influence and field, spent Sunday with her:' friend, t ®ace'ptio,p.. On the contrary, the Pap- we shall be sorry to lose you as our Miss Mar Brite McDonald. Mias id grtli of its larger cities nave -attic are going to b@ wiped off the n.: teacher. Your task among tis@ junior Etta Bell, of ,Tuckersmith, has. Saturn- c ' rdded #tlierli in keeping down their tau map, and many villages have been i_n pupils has not been an easy one but ed to resume her position in :$�ndon, c fleviea Nrhere they are much lo�ve7r just what position is it going to pia.ce you have accepted the high respou- having spent'' a delightful two.;;oueeks' a than ij, m�.ny other States and" the the rural communities adjoining these sibility with such grace and goodwi'1 vacation with her parents, M1•. and t alowiaig up of building activities, or former villa est and towna�? that it has 'become a joy and -pleasure. g Mrs. A. Be11:-The work is gtogresa- c curtailia 'of thein meacantile enter- The lowest assessed of all valua- As you have watched the tends: ing nicely in, the paving of the j,on• r esus, must of necessity mean an in- minds develop and absorb the elem- creased tax levy which is already a tions is the farm; the highest is pier- don Road. It is expected tliA;t by I ents of education it must have been Saturday evtening the road 'Will be t '' burden upon the taxpayer. ed upon merchandise. The merchan- a eat satisfaction to you to see "Confronted with these conditions, t eornpleted as far as Kippers.. - l�:r. r< dire may go out of the towns, bu them pass on successfully to higher and Mrs. Grant Love are spending a what if anything, is the taxpayer the farms will remain and the farms grades. The high regard in which himself, doing to change or relieve the children have held you will be an few days with the tatter's urns g M o the situation? Ts he in any way try- will have to stand the increased as- R. J. Cooper, before returning t'o everlasting testimony to your tender Lansing, Michigan. - Mr. and Mrs. ing 'to.jAcrease the taxable wealth of sessment mtade necessary by the re- ness, sympathy and love for them a Wilson, of Saskatchewan, are visit - ,,C his town or community, or is he by moval of merchandise. And so •it' In co-operation with Miss Dolan Y in,g for a few days with their -nany i his own acts actually decreasing the the homes and any other property have contributed largely to the high friends in . and around Kitppen.-�Mr, taxable values of his town, ,aunty" that the local assessor can locate. standard of excellence reached and John Anderson, of Marlette, _ Michi- and state? If he earnestly desires to maintained by the school, which has an, and his friend, Joe Patricia, vis - increase the taxable assets of hip The automobile is given as the: g been rewarded by the winning of the ited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthurnder- esttate and community, then he must cause of the vanishing villages and Colborne township trophy, and which son and family this week ott�' their of necessity spend and invest hitt towns, That is only a half truth, will be a constant -challenge to all ' •money in such a manner as will cause return from a trip . ar rth,gh ney i and a very small half at that. Any future teachers. Will you be icor toric.-�Mr. and Mrs. Harry 4,{$esney it to realaain within reach of lits local reason but the right one. the auto• enough to accept this small gift as a and Mac spent Sunday with lily. and �a,ssessor. If by his efforts he earns. measure of the place you have helld Mrs, Arthur Anderson. some hundreds or thousands of dollars mobile would have no effect on the in our esteem and goodwill. The good each yeas, and disposes of it in such small@r centres at ail if the people wishes of the whole community wi'1 a way that it will remain within his that own them did not use them for follow you wherever your lot may be �Upu= awn state and county, then he ties the almost exclusive urpose of et- cast, and our earnest prayer is that increased the taxable wealth of that P g your influence for good may be con- r asaunty said stale, and at the same ting into another community in which Garage Sold. -An important •"busi- tinued and that God may be please,.. ness change:'look place on Tuesday, Mime taken a step towards reducing to spend their money. to own and bless your ability and when Mr., O. A. Elliott, Ford dealer, �' the rate of taxation. But if his money It is the old, old story -Distant willing efforts. Signed on behalf of �'., is spent in such a manner as wit; fields look green. The people of the the community of Benmiller." F}xeter, purchased the garage busi- . cause it to be taken away from his ness conducted 'by Mr. Fred Fair- ' state and community, then i't is in- country, o'f the villages and of the ®_ bairn since spring. Mr. Elliot has suitable that a higher tax levy must smaller towns are willing to pass ov- BACh TO kil1JRON also leased the premises from Mr, A. (: and will be made in order that the er the local merchant, who is the real G. Edighoffer and has put 'Mr, e, r - `,r; expense'of government can be met. taxpayer and whose reputation and (By Austin L. Budge, Hagersville) Wuerth in charge. 'He is also �ecur- "To-day, every State, county and Back to Huron I have wandered, ing the services of an efficient livelihood depend on his prices and Back where outh seems like a mechanic. , ` city is facing that condition. Mit- Y J', lions of dollars are being spent with quality, for what the chain store and dream; Notes. -Miss Ida Brill, who recent. 1.`' chain stores and catalogue houses. the catalogue house have' to offer From the best of friends was sundered ly sold her prolperty to Miss H. � llli+ost of this money is going out of `without even questioning its origin, Many a hamlet, road and stream. Sreenan, has moved into a portion of j,. the stat@ and community in which at its quality, or its price. Took the way my heart directed, the house occupied by Mrs. E'. Truem- is spent, and as a result such stato4 Like a dancing child with glee; Her.- 1Vfr. Kenneth Routledge, of D�- d', and communities are growing poorer it�itrr�r ir� Huron is a name enchanted, troit, is spending the week at his in taxable values, while those who arc DV1 Q°JC1�llllall. O All the honors bring to thee! home here. -Mr. C. Hartieib and two daughters, Misses Ettie and Gertrude �` spending their money have gained Eighth Line Notes. -Word has been Back among the maples queenly, of Goderich, called on friends here -nothing by the transaction. received of the death of Mrs. Henry Gentle hills all decked like thrones. last Friday. -Mr. and Mrs. Charle;� "The independent merchant who f.nr Ruppell, at Port Elgin, on Sunday. Robins sing their notes sereneiy, Bossenberry, of Kitchener, visited a, many years has been a loyal tax aav The funeral was held on Tuesday.-- Brooklets murmur o'er the stones, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wag- er, and whose earnings have all beer, The Misses Helanda Ewald and Hel- Nowhere is there found a copy- ner for a few days last week. -Mr. invested in his home town and state, en Keller, of Detroit, are spending Fertile fields and stately homes, Samuel Geiger and sister, Laura, of '." is slowly ceasing to exist. The 'peau- a week with the former's relatives in Tonic` when the lake is choppy, Siemons, Sask., are visiting relatives ' 'tiful homes and substantial business this vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs. William Charmed where'er the Maitland here at present. Their mother, Mrs. ,i, (buildings which have been builded Hoegy and family; Mr. and Mrs. roams. Moses Geiger, is still seriously ill and from his earnings are in mangy: in- Charles Eggert and family; ,.:rs• hopes for her recovery are slight. -- .1 stances worth less than one-half their .John Eggert and Mrs. L. Hoegy spent Back where morning comes too early, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallman, of original cost and with such a condi- Sunday- at the home of Mr, and Mr:•, And the golden day's too short; Chicago, are spending the week with I� •tion taxable values in most small George Hoegy, in Grey. -Friends in Hay fields cut and raked so curly, £�' the formers parentis, Mr. and Mrs. 1._ towns have decreased more than fifty this vicinity will be sorry to hear of Wagons hauling loads like sport. John Gallman—A number o£ the per cent. and hundreds who were the serious illness of Mr, Williarn Here are men of iron muscle, young men of the village are en• Y;' once prominent citizens of the corn- Fischer, of Stratford. - Mr. Leslie Women proud of grit and tan; thusiastic patrons of the golf grounds aunty, as well as liberal tax payers, Rapien returned to Chicago on Sa:- Long as eye can see they hustle, at Grand B,nd,- The annual picnic of are seeking other fields of ende-ivo:, urday and he was accompanied by Heaven bless all it can. the members of the local Lutheran X11' and other means of support, and yet his mother, Mrs. Mary Rapien, who Sunday School was held at Grand the patrons e of the chain store and will s nd a month there. -Morley, Back to Huron -+Fortune's favor- '' , g Every road is lined with joy, Bend on Wednesday afternoon of '.k- catalogue house increases with no son of Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler. Fats have still the same old flavor, this week. -No services will be held `' good reason or excuse. recently had his tonsils and adenoids "In one State over three hundred removed at Stratford General Hos- Kindly faces, grace employ. in the Lutheran Church next Sunday stores went out of business in a ere pital. -Messrs. Lawrence Messer All too short the fleeting hours- as the pastor, Rev. E. Tuerkheim, will A take charge of missionary services at a' Merely time to wave a hand sod of a little more than three years. Schmidt and Roy Steis returned tc Conestoga on that day. - Mr. Alex. �'. Each of these stores paid an average Detroit on Monday, accompanied by Or a tear upon the flowers, Foster, local cement work contractor,' zR,. annual tax of $500 and therefore a the Misses Christina and Carrie Eis_ Where a new grave breaks the sand. total of $150,000 was stricken from ler and Mabel Siemon, who intend vis- had the misfortune to fracturk hie f, ----. ----- arm on Tuesday while working at a the tax rolls of that state annually, iting there a few days —Mr. and Mrs. ������������ gasoline engine. -MP. and Mrs. Wil. - The State referred to was already William Doerr and family spent Sun- liam Klopp and children visited at. P' showing a deficit. It was pointed out day at the home of Mr_ and Mrs. Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doig the home oV the former's mother, ' that the average home in the small Fred Hoegy'. and children, of Gorrie, were visiting; Mra. W. Klopp, on Sunday.—fir. anal towns paid an average annual tax of _ _- - - their uncle, Mr. W. M. Doig, on Sun- Mrs. E. Datars, Sr., visited at the ~la less that $125, therefore each of these 71�THR®P day. -Mr. John C. Doig, of Detroit, home of their son, Rev. A. Daturas, ,1! q visited his ,rents over the week end. Desboro, over Sunday. 'Miss Frieda ,ir: stores paid a tax a nal to four aver- Football. -The footli�ll game be- P I. I age homes. If twelve hundred homes - Mr.. and Mrs. L . W. White, of St. Nalbfleisch, Principal of Zurich Pub - II in any state should burn in any three tween 'Milrv`erton and Winthrop last Thomas; Mrs. Govenlock, of Winni • lice School, is receiving the congrat ar period, in addition to the normal Tbursday evening was a snappy one. , ye peg, and Miss E. Leatherland, o, ulations of her friends on the success 5 manual loss and with no insurance, The score was 2-0 for Winthrop. The , teams were playing for second place, Egmondville, were visiting Mr. an; of her Entrance class pupils, All c would it not prove a source of ,worry Mrs. S. G. Houston. -Mrs. F. Smeath- who tried the examination from Lur- to the taxpayers of that State? And but as the score was 2-0, that gave ars and Miss Margaret Bell, of De- ich school passed and a numtber will d;;, intra �speciall if this was to be re- Winthrop a play-off with Stratford Y trout, ares ndin their holidays with receive awards under the Soldiers' sated in each one of the next two for first place. 'the boys sure put nP g Memorial Scholarship of Ha Town - i;'.. p their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Y ,or three, three year periods. Tha` a gond game and wail win out over Bell. -Mer. and Mrs. Charles McKay ship. ,; as ewactly what is taking place with Stratford if they play 'ball like they and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey � ' the mercantile establishments of eve did the last game. Winthrop played Hulley and daughter spent Sunday at -" t t, stat@ to -da in Stratford Tuesday night, the acor,' k eery y the home of Mr. and Mrs, William ]�]a'��f�A�� r„ .. "`Ilundreds of small towns have being 5 0 for Stratford. The return Bell, 17th concession of Gre Town - r �ra ctically case@u to exist and the game will be played here on Priday Y POT sale, -a, nice home sn Hemali for sale tie llmsmes and 'business buildin s of such night. They beat Stratford 2-1 the sh�P- or exchange, with one or two -lots; dry eel- ' " g — lir, hardwood floors, wired, etc• : gaarage and 't48'D mg have little or no value. last time they played here, and they brick stable. Central locat=ion, on corner Rich `*` "Dulting• the period in which tblee can do it again. This will be a a�°ll°A���e�et mond and Nelson streets• I'. w. Mess, x,"„ idiaitdred told@pendent stores wen, out snippy game, so don't forget the School Report --The followinf,, is N®tice.—I win'h fie give natsee bo the anb41® J `w, tot business, sixty -tone chain Stores date, this Friday, July 19th, 6,80 the promotion report of School Sec• f'r'et I am prPvared to axtena re ordara eor trucking and will be Viewed 'tin reEeive ordero s tgrted and appareantly' filled the plat sharp. tion No. 10, Stanley: Percentage re- and would give the name prompt and natio- 's oimcg oecu ied by these three hun Notgs —Haying is the order of the quired for honours, 75; to pass, 60- factory attention. Phone 9-a6, Hensall. Ezra 0 P da and is a vee ood cro -rM'ra. .)r. TV to Sr. TV -Evelyn Grainger 67, Willard. 8212-a 1, dkz - iod-dpwidt5ut atones. Of these Y Y g P• >y�g i'rott<i 7ousineas, 18$ owit- Ilaist and Miss Vera I$aist were call- Ray Pepper 65. Sr. TII to Jr. 1V �otdon weddswn �av�v�dveatra v. tat .and nitre. * yt clztfg's, wrhtile 112 cars ' ed to Toronto last 'evee'k owing to the Randal Fe} per 78, Kenneth MteCOWRlt t e T' eighbr„� a na frleenn , to tin at M ne' - seriorus, illness dtf Mr. Elton Ilaiat t tga y : le ri acid the Alms- 64. .Tr. III to Sr. III I$arry Snider at their residence ort (ri y, Tnly 2t,th, Trona ` ua j':,: fJ' Jhds, ' ultdIngs remained follovmitig an operation forr apper►di- 85, Audrey Swan and Olive Johnson a to s and ro A, u�® ocoanion Posing these I;G, golden wedding annivdwarv. 3214-2 ' e � , dr dtegVejd11g tae ta,as- cites. 'We are pleased to heatr that 1'e gg, .Tim Burdge 61. lI to Jr. III-- ra is its rovin acrd wish him a s eedy Archie Mustard 77, .Ilecommetidefll--- Entrance Rxams.�--•Results of Hen- ' , anis Vic : Q"piitaf!cntart flies. g e„, j u u yid e� }� erg 1a i-0eC �eYgr. F$arry Collins, `Millie' Burdge, Alvin sell 7Public School >}ntrram eitaYnivsa- l11 N” ; nS 1Cl ?CYrov fed ir► file Welit. iv'ord was Dutot: Sr., I to II- i�Ta1a 7Caylor 79, ions: Illon'onrs -�Fil ,](ill, �ianrasle , , rdetg belt" Ini1ii.-gslay morning of Billie Graham 75, Doreen Pepper 63, Mt cMwen, Donald �'�.l�Zerri Pass••.,,,,. , �&wl$1aul:;'�I�', 1+raaaces Anderaors' �Ilea>tdtsw X11,. >d- u wC� iln ti, b tehe tbal -la'd t sa h. ,droit tirfg, year asitm- Caalyle Corviiall 67. I'remex to Ser. T c : �:4.,st. t� , z 1 s GYId tools. � itis; fails Jai m terry. lIe baa aarrder of lrnnet it: Lloyd �'hoai►son, itla I�sctf, Wi3liai t , lmoitda i o ¢e � Y '' � -• , .. aP'; ::i t. { , t. r N, :,y i, 1, , t, [ 1 i.,. J , ` f'`•'J+ d E 5 y� �' 1 i �. ,,, - ms1-;s^r•v .,. „�.,.. I .,�,•^nry„r S .t^-,-,wmt'm"�'_' '.,n '""5" .., r ,� ,,- !. }� � s>� fi 9 �L• A rot � �. �:': 'b I l r. . t'. :;ttn W W. a AA � � arew , �ZDroIl wIlae�' 't, G Gl 'a ICI, a d �: ft , ., vies o .� ; ; ,; �' , e the s la � p n >ra e� s e l to e I � Ila �� dim ' mfr' ]� � �w anA�st®z�--IyruuaIIrr�s. " Ped ip, Torronbp,-•-:fel a rel=vea nerd (come �,ad 0(ae M taw SMa 14a P.1Q;l= e H.,sato, r, ads of the JAt3 lit'. yl'J a1D a mn Gra- lei, me ntly of Tloronto, and ffortia �>� �� Ps5.4 IlI!c c 1 la' �t S �A , ly' of 1Brussels, will regret to learn su m'lil el Fahaa eha �' ata Wales, �,� hia death which occurred last week a his hoarse in Tloronto, following a New show lacoms ll�ll, F . ' lUG s 8 QDre.. rY s➢aoart illness, which told heavily . his once strong connstittution. We �'htiLiiAe 0 . lion 110 'was in his 92nd year andd ` arse wonde�rffully smartoupnce ](ilea X��� ���� " A .Sell, eas h ' w weeks ago. 'Mi$ 1` l o relatavte, had Ibeesn kung house . r ,the doctor for some years fol- ovuing his wife's death. The remains - - interred in the family Plot at �-z lBranasels on Saturday last. The doe- r frequently in tlhe past years made ismtends reaanainititg h aeatii rn$ Mbe mom` -the ki -lata ct 4Oa Q- adts to Hensall, spending the timme 'home fror a month's vacation.- 1?e floe a uairtay Hire IlooHtnng aauo to ilo4 th his numerous relatives and conddtion off Ms George G'r'am, who in`g.-aJdr. ]bred Wan ns, afttos tv'io o>? Pends. was tak@an s®rioaasly ilfl at the hot>m® 04 the®@ weeHcs' Ppolludays, lase SesSnan1 Sixty @ars 'Mha-ried. - Mr. and relatives at Lansiang, Michigan, and duties as tonsot�ieil �1'i�stt, in commpany� Pa. Richard Whrri pi'ommMr and whose condition necessitated an oper • wtith his partner, M:r.. Frank Fv,rg;au-: " rs respected residents off the vile ,tion, ia, we -believe, improving very hur--Atte were pled to Bee Il w. , off Illansall, celebrated the di•n- satisfactoay, -but will 'be coalMiied to John E. MicDomnell able to mesuaane and anniversary of their wedding the hospital for a number of weeks. duty at his garage the first part oil st Sunday. For many years floe -Our local lodge of Orangemen at- this week after 'his very seHotia M- . note hada lived in laensalfl anal were tended the celebration held at Wing- ness of six months or themabp ut,E6 : membered by -bade num@roue ham on the 12th and report a monster and while soot quite 'back to his niormalt ` ri@oda on the happy occa'sd'on. Mr. attendance, fine speaking and stirring health and strength, has made woan- nd MPs. Welsh were both born to music. In connection with the musi- derful imprrovement sand iia 'busily ean- cal , II'ensall Lodge made a very gaged as of yore, looking after op - g the it@, En daug, Mea, Welsh ate 1�`rt the eldest daughter of the tat@ gtood slaowirig with the vegan True- dere for roars and attendarag g®aa®r-, g man Brintnell,' with tine drum, and ai:lly to the large motor buslueso, ceiri- MP. and Mrs. Wfilliaan Scott, and wane son, Russel, with the fnf@.- Mass I$el- riled on in compaaiy with his lnsolth�, ut 18 Y is old vviaen marri@d, and en Smith, R.N., of Omar, Michigan, Chrarle'$ �Mr. Oliver Geiger, of Tem. now in her 78th year. Mr. Welsh is spending a few weeks' vacation at accompanied by hie wife spent the was the eldest son of the late Mr_ th® hon@ of leer parents, IlJddn. did weelc end leer® with Mx. G@i'g@rr°s p�sr� nd Mrs. John Welsh, of Devonshire, Mrs. Alex. Smith and family. - •On ents.--ISmtall fruits 'are' 'being freely ngland, being in hie' 28rd year when Saturday l'as't the funeral of the late marketed in our village, 'this sessosn married, and is now 82 years of age. Mrs. William Armstrong, of Ithe'toWn- being very favorable ,for themia.-- &bllowing their marriage they spent ship of Hay, was very largely attennd • Mr, and Mrs. Richard Welsh are te- ome eleven years in England beforo from the vifllage and community, c@wing many congratulations, having; oming to this country, taking their itt being such a sad event, a report just lately celebrTated their diamoant9 ', . assage over the ocean on the Sarmla- of which occurred in last week's ig- • on, making the trip in 1,4 days. They anniversary. -Mer: and Mrs. it fia € - . war@ forst atttracted to ExetJer, w'hea.e sue.JlVd'P. and 'Mrs. James Battarson, Sangster and ] 9�. atoll DQsa. Wi1H4m�na • o mtany of the Devonshire people accompanied by ls/Ci r. and MPs. J'os Sangster spent the week end in T'o• : Hudson and family, mottored� to De- ronto and attended the Scottish Pic - were settled, but onfly remained a trait on Saturday Oast, spending the nic while there. They report sa fine week or so' there, when they decided week end 'there with relatives and time and enjoyable trip and visit with o make their home in Heassall, where friends. -Mr. and Mrs. James Sang- friends. -Mr. and Mrs. John Z"ueie hey have lived for nearly 50 years. ster spent the week end with relatives have returned from a very pleasant Their union was blessed witth twelve and friends in Toronrto, making the visit rwith relatives and friends tats h'ildTen. All are living, with the ex- trip by motor- the following were several places. ---Mr. and Mss. Harry eption of George, who was killed in visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ortrwein and son, Norman, of Michn- etion in the late great war. Five of S, L, Peppler of Oxford Street: Miss gan, were here recently spending a heir children were born in England, Isobel Walters, of Guelph; Miss few days with their relatives, Mr. andl rossing the ocean with them, and the Eunice Appletton and Mr. William Mrs. William Otterbeim- Mr. ane$ emaining seven were born in Can- Douglas, of Hamilton. -We notice by Mrs- C. A• McDonell were visited dur- ada. 'Following are the names. of the press that Mr. Dtavid Beeswax ing the past week by relatives andl heir children: Mrs. Seed, Vancou- and Mr Tomigo, 'both former resi- friends camping 'at Grand Bend. -Mr. ver, B. G.; Mrs. Youngblut, Vancou- dents of our village, at the twelfth and Mrs. George Hess and children ver; -MTs, Elliott Fairbairn, Snov:y- of July celebration, held at London, are moving this week into the dwel- flake, Mlan.; Mrs. Abnerl Jlohnston, secured first prizes as fifer and drum.- ling purchased from Mr. Wm. Hilde- Nigga, Man.; Mtrs. MCMurrie, Ed- mer.=Mr. Noah Armstrong, a fon'- brandt and which they have great'y monton; Mrs. Bishop, Battleford, er resident, dating back a long nnm� improved in the interior. -Mrs. R. Sisk.; John Welsh, Vermillion, Alta.; ber of years, was in the village this Bonthron has returned from spend - George, killed in action; Thoma week, renewintg acquaintances who ing a week camping at Bayfield with Welsh, William Welsh, Mrs. A. Clark were pleased to meet him again." relatives and friends.--�Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Boyle, all of Hensall. They The United Church held their annual James Sparks, of Welland, were here have 24 grandchildren, and four green t Sunday School picnic to O,yfield.`. pis a few days ago visiting Mrs. Sparks, grandchildren. Mr. Welsh is a skill- Wednesday last, July the 17th.-=�44rs. Mr. Sparks' mother ^Miss Irma Ren - ed mechanic, having learned hip trsdcP, Daniel McNiaughton and d�aug� P,.I', nie, R.N., of Detroit, is spending holi- n the old country, and was noted fo_ ,Miss Gretta, recently returned' $5 a .days with tier parents and also ten his skill in building in that line of leasers- seN@rel weeks' :vi'sit with the interests of lien health. -Mr. HJidQ work, and together with Mrs. Welsh relatives in Toronto �Mis's 51a Mr.- Stone, of Detroit, is also here visiting haitve proved worthy residents. Mr. Welsh is a good conversationalist, and Mordie returned to London %w his father and sisters —Miss Eliza - has many interesting experiences to days ago after spending a week .very beth Weir, one of the early residents, relate connected with his long life. Pleasantly in our village with hear rel- of the Township of Hay, and residing and takes a live interest in all that atives, Mrs. S, Smillie and Mr: and with her parents a little over a anile is going on, and may be found nearly �` J, Tapp and their sin, aim. , north west of our village, but now old . every day , his large vegetable and Picric parties to the different points Vancouver, is hqre for a visit and is fruit garden in their seasons. He is along the lake shore are thei order -of at present the guestt of Dr. A. Moir fr unusually good health for lits age the d'ay.-The Misses 'Mary ,and Ent- and wife and Miss Kate Moir.=Ser- ma Johnston, accompanied by Mrs. T. vice during the month of July is only and past active life, while .Mrs. Welsh Murdock and daughter, Miss Ethel, held in St. Paul's Anglican Church, has been an ideal mother and ever spent Tuesday las with friends iii during the evening, the services bc- interested s the home and her fame Goderich going by motor. -Rev. Mr.. ing conducted by the Rev. Mr. Jones, sly, but has not been blest for soma Naylor and Mrs. Naylor and little of Exeter. Rev. Mr. Parker, locaIl years with the same robust health of son, Herbert, of Dresden, and former- minister, is on his holidays. - Our her husband, but is still always busy ly of our village, spent the first, part business men report trade as very in the home. of the week with friends in our vil- good, and with fine crop prospects, Briefs, -Miss Marion her v ay, of lage, who were pleased to meet -them which augurs well for the future. Hagersville, is spending her vacation with her friend, Miss Florence Me- -_ _ _ __ Donald. -'Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sullen-, •� of Detroit, spent the week end at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson and family. -Ms and Mrs. Bertram ��hoo� d Co l � �� North, of Woodstock, and 4Vfiss Irma J,� ,I�,I�� HSggins, of Kitchener, were weep end visitors at the home of MV . and Mrs. (Mo ntaim Gimhi k) R. Higgins and family. -Services in 9 the United Church were largely at . Offers you a Practical Business Training that has made it possible tended at both. services on. Sunday for our scores of students to obtain and hold positions demanding a 1'astt, Rev. A. Sinclair delivering ex- high standard of efficiency. cellent discourses, which were inuch There is a position waiting for you. enjoyed. At the morning service, Mr. W. O. Goodwin rendered a very COURSIES: Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial, General delightful solo, entitled "Fear Ye Office, Civil Service, Commercial 'Ileacher's Course aural SpeciaIl Cours- Nlot, O Israel," and the evening ser- es arranged. vice a pleasing duet by Mrs. Hedden You cannot attend a better school. Why not attend this? and MT. Goodwin, entitled, "Jes'is Lover of 'My Soul," -Dr. and Mrs• SCHOOL OPENS SIEPTIEMBER 3rd, 1929. Murray Fisher and little daughter, Gloria, of Gravenhurst, were week Write to -day for information. Phone 198. en'd visitors with Mrs. Fisher and B F WARD, B.A., PJI- A. STONE, Com. Specialist, daughter, Miss Eleanor, of Hensall, ]principal• Vice -(Principal. and also witth relatives in Brucefield. 3212-tf They were accompanied 'back to their home by Miss Eleanor Fisher, who �. �, j I 1 "` t +.r 1 ,' ,{ 4 t �� a t I I tt 1 t J t ;!•ase ,i.,x ` t ��,Qy `1} I, + r ,t 1 fi++I� �t19a 'G� 'C .'' iZ{i:'x t •, y!'flR icy helld & ve]T7 ouvn@ofull ode p,r�al gmv(a As - Buya'ag pubRIC 0� seaffeirth some `T26 bugZIlIno intended oak ffoz, tha'a week, the Council hoe ire— ffused �0 gran w �not ep fikenaeq lmd barrTed �� Ili nes 6o As IRateJpanyers yon lose this revenule, lbu�t gout heed( unot lose the Usedl Cam 'Ba>,irganilno. Oulu° >rep>reanta,tive, M r. IH ansoun, will lbe at the Comrnmnelre- ia,,l Hotel andl ezplaiun our policy nndel the circu mstaLlnces.,— The barga,iuns are for yours a ndl I've will a�rrainge to 1Pay you it expeunses to ILoundloun orr deliver a carr to your Moonie for aLpprova,l. See � ami mid Sin 9 ' 1100 �@ $200 om you Used Chu Londo c Hudson -Essex gales, London., ®neo �J i J f R ow t (.. �i tt n i b Q o tr i k v I e 3 r� n w - d P 9 v v v >. 9 ,PIlq C ti tt I ., I . ...