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R g� , ': ­ � , . 1. - - . was a graduate'Of .the Univeirs — I, . people? . i �to & ;2 11 .11 .. � � - �' . , H, F4. . .1i t I � yf Urouto and, Knox Collv�p� '-Ms LQ6`09 11 - , �` " I "I I I , days tine, Zr., 1930., How many move moor accidoot$ _ 11410ependogt, Ordex of � cc ,t� ,J'.41� r "' ' � , � I 'horlae olud , ...."Ll'- -- � . QW, ;'�'e reW,',C5`3o6ntat've Of WOliam Geddes, London, were asihorti. I "I'll I I ", � I . �idow, opq som and oned,aug ex,ho,�. - man, while Stua,r,t Mom � . � i I -1 . bt t b, h W, 01:1 � ' I'll, � .... I I Will Occur 'Over thO�'t04U#jn, * end, Wt hmno, one brother ancl four ,� �i',ate� I . I , T weeli; sis,ters '001. loeal W, Fleet'Po ' 1. I . I ',' ltv,64 will be lost StUrvilre. 'The funeral Was '1140 On ,- 'S�erv,OU14*4041,giesof ii�O,Peorty and'al- I , I , , 1'.. .: 1. ' and how many map. \. ', During the sigqing of t115 rogiste,�, , 0 ' .. - - . ­;I!!"i " "'TAK I N,G OVER in them, and who will 1,4 the v:ctims? MbX140,Y� . 94) OT bdiiqftis, ,aa,e this week On tho' "At Dawning.11 Going away, the :, �` lo�" Mae ZPPha'Willson, -St. Thom"I song � , � .1 . , . I . ­, -. .4; , ONTRY ROADS That is something evlq�ry motorist - .. ­­. tapis. ,: I I � ,,.-: . . � bride wore a green and. sand ensemble I .. , � , The, #,n�s0a ,of thp late, John James . , CANVAS SHOES' ; I . , should put in the forefront cf his mind , and a Cinnamon fox fur, the gift of., � � I �. . . - I "I Rom Xr,, Henry, Provincia4 . VOTIO)rl- of *e To,,iushlp -of Tucker- the groom. Guests we -re present from! , IMLE�T FOOT CANVAS SHOES are coal, comfortable, loiigvear" ... when he starts out on, his aext week . '' � . of Highways, made t1he .Qtate- smith wg$; old from St. Piaul'6 An- Windsor, St. Th, .., , rally of th4 gpw� d. , �p Wed�aes,iay after- omas, Shedden Dor- ,V , winre can- Paul D. Bell, who resides ek little . , - &I n ing and economical. For'sehooff'wear, Xpri sports wear, for suramer end pilgrimage -and, something he Warnina and Notice.—The fa that the Government late Mr. —4 -e ge Chester, 10 a, Fingal, -Stratford. Lon- ,�fAering the -advisability of taking ov- should keep there all the time he is over a mile west of our vinage on thq Zurich noon lasti;iaid was one of the lar -at .,dG, and Toronto. The happy �oupie wear, Fleet Foot Canvas Shoes are* the ideal footwear, . travelling. Road, hereby wish to give notice Lhat. all fre- hold An -64r ,village, many coininig ill xnotor to the Thousand lslvjzds We carry a complete assortment of Fleet Foot Shoes, in all the � ,,. all town -ship and county rolds and quenting of the daxa and their farm vrounds from quiteriXqng distances, while, Cars wi popular styles at new low prices. . . nibintalrAng them. I \ Of course, it is always the ti,ther on Suriday's must cease, as they will not per- lined -Q�p, stmets ft- a cuupke anii croise the border at Prescott, to . . �X,U ,:� . , fedlow who meetts, with an a�!eihent, mit of the noisy conduct and disturbing 1�lo . eks , on 1. QUeen' $Ltreet Men's Brown Canvas Fleet Foot 'Shoes, sun -tan trim, 1. ,; , I of 11 Proceed to their new home in Syra- T . ." No doubt that is in the jr,mediate, the Sabbath day thereby occasioned. anil after whoort.a. the -25 �i i , but it may not be that way some day. this notice all trespassers wul 1�avt.- them- Chu I cuse. INT. snd Mrs. Redmond were, Re-Ly.,On soles, for . ...................... �L ......... $15 M - � St.tiure and from a motorist s r, . rch $�,`*h'le m&ny otll"�r" 'Wore the recipients of beautiful presen�s Boys' Brown.Canvas Fleet Foot Shoes, suntan trim, .I;nt of selves oven to prosecution as the practiee most scattered .;qn'other -stweests, The Rec- from a wide ,ciiiele of friends. ,Fb,l- ' . �',. . .� .,Aew it might seem to be verNi desir- If every motorist would just remern- cea4e. 8262-1 Re -Ly -On Soles. Sizes I to 5 for .. � ............... I . $1.15 1 ­ ter, -tliql R�v. Mr Parker, deliver6d a lowing the, ceremony a reception was �, r" ber that he might be the next victim ... Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Oxfords for $1.00. "I �:�, � able. Roads then would b � a uniform , I Cook and very 4 ive sermon. The decoas- held at ,the homie, of the bride:s par- . , or the instrument through ,v� Bon, Harry, intend motoring to , Youths' Brown Canyas Fleet FootShoes, suntan trim, I i. 'k width and possess a uiriforin excel- -hich some Nel- ed w 9 oulp .in his 56th year and most . ntt I �;,' son, B. C., this week, where they ex I nlr� ents. Re-�Ly­,On -soles. Sizes -11 to 13, for ............. $1.10 - highly �T i ..... ,.� one else met death, we believe week , pspected for his many fine , ;_ I ' I lOxfords, for 95 cents. . I I , ., -ce of surface, both in xmter and pect -to spend a few weeks at the qua,Utes.`,Tk,e display Of f1wveTs,, WoEL- 'Death of W. J. Black -well -We re- I 1 ,; � len I 'nd inotoring would be on the. de,-rease home of 5j,rs, Ladies' Whifte Canvas Tennis Oxfords, ere -pe soles L ,:, . lease the Cook's sister and bra . gret this week to have to cbronic-le I �, summer, all of which would 1) I VeTy larr V InOtOiTiSt. �nstead of on the increase as it is to- ther-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. R. Smyt - '"-nd 'beautiful' T'ho' Pall' the death of Williarn j. Blackwell, ..... $1.25 ,, he, bearers wem neighbors and intinia, to . for .................. ............ . . ,.�. .. Tnei,-- day. and from there they will motor to, Los friend which occurred'at his born-- in the, Ladles'.-WInte, Canvas -Oxfords, Red, Gr ack trim, IiF Whether tha farmors, aft�. It is not necessary to petition for Angeles, Cal., to spend the rest of'the s -and the Tenrains, were interr,d Township of Ray, on the Parr Line, I for ........................ ....... ... $1.75 1 -� i" in MeTaggai't's Cemetery, a few miles about four milts west of Our village Misses' Suntan Strap and, Buckle Slippers,'k�-L" 11 * , * , " , * 1- ing their tax notices, followirg a year summer with their daughter and son- east of our'villlage% , y -On soles. ­� � or two operations of the ne,,--, $cherne. rsday of last week. The de- Sizes 11 to 2,, for ........................... I ...... I . . $1.00 � ,:., . the return of the puritan Sunday. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Chel , - Taylor is, baving his cease Childs,' for 85 cents. �. eow 'Ah, A,I,fj�ed on Thu "..�. would be just as pleased as -I,! mot. There could be and should be a happy and little son. very .fine',dwelkiug on the c d was in his 63rd year,, and had Misses' Brown Canvas Sandals, Re -Ly -On soles ,., orn-�r 'of been, in failing health for a couple :. �. .sts, is, of course, a very di fe-zent medium. Mamy people already re- .Mrs Dave Thompson and Miss Albert and King Streets hited � '..., OTI repan or so yew f or ................................................... 95C � , alize the danger of this ainflet-s wan- Leila Welsh, of Toronto, spent a few and the w - i tearly ctinuleted: , . . oirk s n rsi, suffering from same in - I ..... �1� thing. days here recently visiting their nu,m- ternal trouble, ,that the Ast medical ,Childs, for 80 cents. . .. dering of motor cai-s on our highways Mr.,Cbarles Wolfe has niad'e a very sl,,ilj could not successfully combat. We Have Application Forms For thd Fleet Foot Athletie Club. , � But, as The Expositor ha�� niprp eroua relatives and friends. nice job of the Verreeiiing in brick of . I , :, ' � over the week end, '-qany have come ''., than onoe, pointed out, the qituation The Presbyterian Sunday Schools. of Mr. Fred Bonthron-'s cotta�re. Y4,1, Blackwell was in the hospital at .,. I to realize that the, experience and the the Presbytea-y of Huron will bold a , ,The fi London during the past year . -IV Rr2v . lies almost entirely in the hands of ' ne bed ,of flowers put out. bi and had in, an opeTatio,n performed upolo him, but 0 AFAF 0 � pleasure derived are not worth the Picnic I Jowett's Grove, Baylield, on -ACr, Thomas Shaddock, C.N.1t, -section which the surgeons realized wotild not - F�: the farmers themselves, ol- to put it . .. . . , - another way, in the hands of tho town- ri�sk run. Wednesday, July 9th. foreman-. and also by Mr. John Zuefle, overcome the- trouble, Thr-, deceased -ArZ&"/1 I ,' Unfortunately, the majority of Pea- MThe mauy friends and relatives of on the Ane, railway grou-nds,lare be- Go - � ship councils, which are elc-Aed by the rs. A. Taylor will regret to learn in was one ,of thei son's of the late Mr. ,,` v I A , ple have not, and until th,,v ,g very much admired and w'k,h the and Mrs. Thomas Blackwell, and had .1 .... `������ t ) I f ariners. ' do, week that she was taken seriously ill on damp weakher am coming o,i'i-. with resided all his life in thei Towns I � I', 11 . . The school levy and the road levy end accidents and fatalities will stead- Sunday morning last while attcnding leaps and bounds. hi p 011 , ily mount. service at Carmel Presbyterian church. ' 151r. F. F�rwselr is getting his gv I of Hay, He 'was a hard workirg an MA FOR 7' Z/ � are the main items of tax,ioor in the Medical attention was "`111'c�', industrious man and succossful far d TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL . It is by no means necessiry 'a lock immediately nicelly levelled and, filled in around his eT an in - I townships to -day. Over the former " pro -cured for her and altho-ugh she dwelling proper d, a ivery inWligent man who — - up the car in the garage over the still remained very ill all day Sunday, 6f Spoen, er's, pl ty, immediately We' t roe'd quite exterisdvel and had be ... the to,w-nship has little con�.-ol, and i c, aning mill s . y on - week end. There are so many dTi ves not becoming conscious until evening, Mr. Charles A. M.cDo s' in past years a school trustee for .7:--=�---�­-­ �­� -- -- - 1k losing that little. In the niattf-r of miell and fam- 'In politics he was a Pro- �� I that may be taken without going at date of writing we believe she is ily and Mr. George C. pettv, wbo aL. many years. ,. roads, the control is still �aigely i,:Si I * nounced Conservative, and in religion loss of a loving father. Mr. Varley liked to work and have his place nice. nL,,ar the main highways. Drives that much better. tended the Shriner's Convention. at , I the hands of the township ..�ourcil, but Mrs, John Elder returned from To- Toronto during the past week, ST)eak was a member of St. Paul'z Anglican was an actijve worker in St. Paul's The funeral took place from St. Paul's . unless these councils, or F.t Ir-ast, a 1 will give real Pleasure with a miz)i- ronto where she was attending the of the very fin�- processions and in- Church,at Hensall, and a Liti-ral sup- Anglican Church here and was one Anglican Church on Wednesday af- �, . , mum of risk, but nlotarist$ ,tyjd more graduation of her daughter, Miss Jean terestin porter of that church. He. leaves to of the most faithful members of the ternoon at 2 -o'clock to MeTaggiaTt's � ,I' very la.rge majority of themn, do not particularly 'young motorist�, have who gradxla'ted in, pharmacy, and who same. .g features connected with. the mourn his death his widow., whose choir for many years. He held many cemetery. The sympathy of the en - forsake the penny wise .A..d pound . maiden, -name was Sarah Tinnev and Position'$ in the church and often took tire community goes out to Mrs. Var- I., foolish policy under which they are � been* very slow in findirg .*b out, also passed with honors at her recent 0ur teachers and seh6lari are revel- three sons, William T., of Lanslng� prominent parts in plays held in re- ley and family in their great loss of , —­ examination. ling now im.the summ�r holi,ifays,. Mich., who is married, an1d two un- cent years, and -his loss will be felt a kind father and husband. Mrs. Var- ;;, now Operating, the cont,-ol of the .Mr. George Case, who has been very Our builders and epatracto-irs ax,,' married sons at home, Stewart and keenly bythe church and Chair as well ley Was at his bedside from the time I roads is going to pass from, their Z ' URICH poorly for the past number Of weeks, very busily engaged these- day-- David. The funeral service wa,� held as by his loving wife and family, also he was operated on until his death.. . I was taken with a very severe heart The Tiger,Earl-The pl6iyd��titled, train his lat* home on Saturday af- neighbors and friends..with whom he and everything that could be possibly : hands also. Farm Soild.-Mr. Oscar Klapp has -attack on Sunday evening. The doc- "The Tiger Earl," intriguing Comedy ternoon of last week conducted by was very well liked, as he was a man done in the fay of medical attention . , ; A Road material that comes from the sold his fine 160 -acre farn]. at the tor was called immediately and upon by Ruth P. Ki mball, under the aus- the Rev. 'Mr. Parker, Rector of St. that was very fond of his borne and was done for him. " '� township crusheT three times larger cOlMeT Of the Zurich Road and 14th finding him so serious, remained with pices of the A.Y.P.A. of the parish Paul's- Anglican Church,. who lbore . 1, ­ ,� ­.. I concession, Hay, 21/2 miles we,,Rt of I him all night until morning, and at of Bayfield, Varna andMiddleton, was testimony to the good' belptul life, of LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS . than it should be, and which ic- dump Zurich, to Mr. Theophile Bedard, of date of writing -we believe he is feel- presented in ,the Town Hall, Hensall, the deceased 'both in, the church, at ... ed on the roads by wagons at -! taneY Pointe, Essex Co-inty, ," . double S ... , f Or ing slightly better, and we trast he on Monday evening, June 16th, to. a ..'' the cost and half the efficiency that! ,o'1,5-000.00, Possession to be giv(--n next will soon be able to be out again. ome and in, the community, The re- The following are the Hensall Continuation School Lower School aoverag;11 , I fairly larget audience and was very mains were interred in the family plot �. trucks would do it, may pull votes 1 November. -Mr. Bpols-rd limi di, -no -sed Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Rodgerson ,And well received, each artist in the caste for the year 1929-30. Geography, History, Zoology, Art and� Cam -Position are .. . 7. . of his farm at Stoney Pointe, which y at Exeter Cemetery and the funeral Departmental subjects. F denotes failure (subjects must be repeated); R I for some particular reeve or council- family, Miss M. Jermyn, of BlYtb. doing his or her parts exce ingl was quite largely attended. The be- means recommended for trial. There were 87 honor school Departmental . he purchased about a year ngc, and were Sunday guests with Rev. and well, and anyone that failed to attend reav,ed widow and sons na%,e the papers written, of which 72 passed, a percerita . �%., lor, but it will not tend to make roads will move back -to this township next ed . 1, �'..- that present day traffic demands, nor fall. Mr. and Mrs. Klapp will likely Mrs. A. Sinclair. this excellent play missed a real treat sympathy of the community. I I go of 82-7. : Special services were held in St. and we hODe in the near future to Death of J. J. VarleY.-Our vil- Form I to Farm 11. .�*. to reduce the taxes either. move to town. , . I - . :1 . Notes. - ,MT. and Mrs. A. G. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday have them -back again. Following is lagers and people from surrounding 11 y. And if the control of th(- roads goes morning and evening last in re,cogni- the caste- Earl of Pamire, S, .. Eclighoffer moved to Grand Bend tewart districts, were shocked to learn, of thp 4� >1 0 9 ". 1i .= w o o on tion of Mr. Panker's ordination to the Middleton- Lady Mary, his Canadian death of Mr. John James Varley which S:6 t ;-4 *;3 -Z ca 67 ­ cd ­ .- '. from the township councils, t�e need Monday wheire Mr. Eddghoffer has Op- priesthood or full ministry Of the wife, Nor�ia Welsh; James, the fam- occurred at Seaforth Hospital on ;. 3 0 rA Id 1; of -the townslup council wiil ' f,(, With ened -a barber shop far thE, slinimer. church. At the morning service cele- ily servant, Carl 0 A ;. .: it, because practically a'! to,Amship Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sippel, of Lan- Diehl; Margaret, Monday morning, following a very be F1 1 . ;. cj J. - . ibration of Holy Communi 0 0 -4 , 2, & "I business will sing. on was ad o - a) dg, i5 5 1 , be directed from and Mich., visited relatives hen, - daughter of the Earl and Lady Mary, severe operation for internal trouble, . �- - ,.;3 ;1 -od a � � 0 pq tl�, �4 �: o 6 0 � during the past week. ministered by the rector; at 7 P.m., Elsie Blackball; old Martha, lodge- which he had performed a week ag A. Bell .... .. controlled by the Government at To- ' Even Song, Ven. Archdeacon Jones !� U 0 R. I �No services will be held in ille lo. - keeper of ,the castle, Helen Beacom; Saturday. The day Mr. Varley took ......... 1 63 52 61 67 R 7 5 85 75 R 58 1 ronto. cal Lutheran Church next Sun -day. as Bate -man, M.A., of Goderich, address- Alan Wentworth, an artist, E. Bell . 52 56 F 50 56 59 58 R R6 60 , � Kenneth ill he was out in Hensall in the morn- E. Dick ............. ". I ........... F F 51 61 R R 66 F 61 58 I I The many friends of Mr, Fred Sim- American touring Europe, Leslie El- son, who has sincel passed away, and B. Harris .. ­ ­'­ 68 53 57 78 52 , tending the annual conferenc�,- of the .. If the people, in the towrisHys are the pastor, Rev. E. Tuerkheirn, is at_ ed the congregation. Taylor; Professor Jeremiah Stowe, an ing conversing with MT. T. Richard- L. Elder .,. , satisfied with this trend of affairs -ran Canada Synod, being held nions will learn with regret that he liott; Mrs R 51 58 57 59 '. cityward, all they have to do,,js to let 51 R 66 69, F R 55 1 at Philipsburg, is confined to his home through ill- jean wife, -Lucy Woods; MT. Cho'l- ternoon, he was seized with excruciat. H. Munn ... .... . . . , I . . . . . . 6 81 73 88 85 Lu ' the Ont., this weeb... .Jeremiah -Stowe., his Amer- while at work on his farm in the af-- j. McEwan .......... 82 76 69 59 66 64 ,.. . their co,uncillors sit tight and the end Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Tag -art and ness, but trust that he will soon be mondeley, no one in particular, F. H. ing Pain's and went into the house, 5 F 55 60, R 67 70, 52 53 57 ������ . , will soon be accomplishecl. If not it Triece, Miss M. R&abe, of Snuth restored to health again. Paull. Act 1: Hall in Pantire Cas- while his wif R. Patterson ... I .... 66 63 63 66 61 62 68 59 ��; , Bend, Miss Margaret Drummond has re- tle England, in the morning. Act 2: e prepared something to N. Pepper .......... R 67 � I li, is time for them to get buTv Pot only Ind., are spending two week� at Grand clay. relieve his suffering. This eased him H 58 - F 62 60 R 60 68 77 R 54 f turned from a very pleasant trip to Tho same as Act 1, later in the for the time being, but he grad,uall�, * Sher,itt ......... 70 64 66 69 62 61 70 ,� on the question of roads but On thq Bend. They also visited relatives here Toronto, where she spent a few days Act 3: The tower, room of the Cas- became worse and the doctor was call- " far a few days. 51 58 61. . '. question of some very unnet!--ss-ary Mr. Haroild Walker, teller at the with relatives and friends. tle at -night. Between , acts Mrs. ed, who had him rushed to the hoE. Form 11 to Form III . '� and very uncalled for iteons of taxa- local bTanch of the Bank of Mimtreal, Mr, Tex Richard and Lloyd Hedden Peppler delighted the audience with pital and an operation performed. A]- . k . , attended the horse rac&s at Chatham a humorous reading, while Mrs. F. H. th ugh Mr. Varley's condition was *Z� ;� cD Q o � tion, which they are now paying for left last Saturday on h:9 vacation 0 u 0 = .. ill for which he is spending at his bomei in on Saturday evening. They were the Paull ,gave a couple of delightful va, F4 >� . �� � the Provincial Governmert ai-d � guests while there with Mr. antl Mrs, Cal solos. The play was undet the considered critical 'right from the w w �h cq :3 :;5 �� Walkerton. 'b C� ",A '' start, it was thought he would pull 4� C- be cd 19 d) r Robert Green, formerly of Hensall. auspices of the A.Y.P.A. -of the An- 0 RE .� which they have -not any leval or ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Yungblut and Mr. �- & 2. I through, as be had lots, of will power � : Q ,�; �i k 6 Z �! :r- S 14 1E t. moral righi to pay. Jacob Deichert spent a few days this Mr. and MTs. A. McKinnon anti glican Church here. Rev. Mr. Parker to get better, telling his wife that be ., .,o N t� ;:5 r�, A (D P, C� r. 0 0 �: . 0 U . week with friends at Kitchoner. daughter, who have been residents of acebmpanied On the piano by Mis' expected -to be back on the farm in R. Abbott ........... 163 F 64 54 71' R 67 64 ab 65 �., — Mr. anid Mrs. Henry Thiol, Mr. and the Western States for some years Louise Drummond, delighted the audi- two weeks, to, help work, but fate de- G. Brock ............ 50 F 66 61 57 62 - 58 65 W, Mrs. Fred Thiel and Mr. Herb Neeb and where Mr. .McKinnon, a 'former ence with a number Of musical selec- creed otherwise, and h 8 th accur- I. Datars ............ 73 77 70 80 74 71 75 89 , 65 64 i OVER THE WEEK END Huron boy, in this section. has pros- i dea 57 �F visited relatives in Kitchener on Sun- *tions. ring on Saturday morning. Mr. Var- G. Dick ............. 55 F 71 56 67 - - 76 55 59 � � Twenty-five liyes were lOqL in On- day. pered well in business, autoed here a 'Bible Society Meeting.-Thr� annual ley was born in Westmorela,nd, Erg- H. He pbill ..... .. 68 66 69 61 63 52 58 79 64 69 . Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Klapp atte couple of weeks ago to visit their rel'- meeting of the Western Branch of the land, Coming to this country when a H. Stewart .. I ....... 74 73 77 83 68 70 74 87 68 61 tario over the week end tl-roji,i -rotor in , . � T ., '' the banquet held at Woodstuo:. ncled atives and friends in this vicinity and Bible Society will be held on the Y ung man, having been here, we be- F. (McDonald ........ 65 70 70 66 76 66 67 78 69 6-6 �, accidents on the highways. 1'mlt year . . one 0 I 11� I � day last week under the auspices of were delighted with the trip and meet- coming Sunday, June 22nd, in Carmel lieve, same 30 years He was married M. McLean .......... 8 0 8 ­ 31,000 people were killed in NoTtl, the Western Farim, ' ing with so many who were. pleased Presbyterian Church, in the morning s . 86 67 84 85 4 8 4 93 81 75 . ers' Weather Insur- ome, years ago to Miss Florence J. McQueen .......... I Aiaei.nca by automobiles an i morc, ance Company, and in St. Paul's Anglican Church in Angell, of London, England, and 57 51 62 -53 61 61 63 63 69 5;) to M. Spencer ........... F F 52 F 52 F F 55 R 63 t) -an 1,000,000 more were inj:i�-ed, Mrs. C, L. Smith receivel the sad The heavy rains of Monday after- the evening, when Reov. Mr. Denny this union they were blessed with four 82 73 81) 91 84 73 79 87 75 72 father, the late Mr. Wilkelm, which baseball match between Exete-r and will address th meeting and in the thur d org , A C I T­rw on Monday of the de,itb of heT noon, made it impossible to play the Bright. the Secretary of tl.(, Society, children, -namely: Doreen, Robert T- M. Sin, lair ......... �, Last year's fatalities reprezents an '- !� increase of ten per cent, w -Er the ` an Go e who will mourn' the E. Smith ....... ..... - - - - - 52 took place at Milverton ear!y Monday our home players, which was tolhave afternoon he will conduct services for . - - 60 - - - - - - - . fatalities of the previous y,�-ar, and, morning. Mr. aind Mrs. Sm.th attend- been played on our diamond, and the tbe.so,ciety at the United Church at . 11.:� j, aging by the last week end record. ed the funcral. which waz held on game had to be postponed to somex GhiseolhuTst. It has been the custom -------------- - nmmm� the fatalities in Ontario thi.z vo:�r will Thursday of this week. other date that can be arranged for. here for past years to bold union - - I — P The political campaign i5 warming Miss Alice, Kyle and Mrs. John meetings in the churches alternating k greatly exceed the record of 11aFt year up locally. The Conservatives held a?i Zuefle spent a day recently with each year, a,nd this year it is the turn t'u I And as it is in Ontario, co wifl it be oTganization meeting for'liay town- friendsi in Kippen and vicinity, of the Piresb�tiorian Church, but it U over Canada and the rest n' the can. .ship on Wednesday evenirg in the I USk-SEAFORTH 11 fft ;." Miss M. L. Harney, R.N., and Miss was thought best by the N. ecutive to A I rDIDAY NIGHT,, JULY 181h i tinent. hall he,re. Hallinan, R.N., x-ray te-1-nician at have each of the churches hold service — MT. J. P. Rau, of this village has University at Rehe Arel) HOsPital-, for the society, and as the- Se.retary . '! The.week end seems to �ave become �2,en a 11 I : .ppotinted as gun licens,� issue,. Chicago, were -recent visit,)rs at the, could only speak here, at the tM a seT- FRANK COSGROVE, Pre,,,,t,� I 1\ , the popular time for peonle to take for this district. home of .IV&. and Mrs. J. R. McDon- vices, Rev. -MT. Sinclair, of the Unit- . I , I 1 4, th J own lives and the liv(�s of otheTs The village streeitz are rpcoiving a ald. , ed Church, kindly volunteered to take. - , I I . inz their own hands. Tl,at is the coat of calcium chloride for dust pre- The Oddfellows of Hensall Lodga the morning seTvice in his church and RIVAD f intend holding their annual ecOra- speak on the be -half of the Society. AVEW 0.4AP)rOON 00A . I time chosen to travel, regar,':ess of Vention this week. The county road . d 11-s"EJA "d . through the villa,ge will be treated tion service on Sunday afternoon, *It is ,hoped by the- Executive that this; ez IW4)y ff-F . I At with 011, June 29th, at two o'clock, vhen they will be one of tbe,very beili years in � � I I . the fact that it has become the me . -1 1� I.. . unsafe and daTtgeTOUS timc in which .11T, Ford. Haberer has ,�a(l 4 la`rg,� Will decorate the graves 'if.deceased the history of -the Bible -S)ociety at ..... , . I , , 1. to venture gn"'the highways. cement tank erected on his premisel.%;hroth-ers and Rebekah Sistem ht the the Hensall Branch, as through the I The week end and in particulai for supplying waterr for his hnire and Plemqall Union and MicTaggiRrt's come- change of travelling secr�taries last I I � 1� , i rK:. also f r use at the skating rink in teries. It is hoped there will be a year the new and present nne, Rev. 0 � , 1: -Sunday, used to he just v+at it was win-te,rotime. good attendance, as the public are Mir 'Denny Bright, found it bard to ZI-1 � '4 , ' � S1. intended it should be, a day of rest. Examination4 are the rul- at the cardially invited and mlso sister visit all the agencies and arra-.)ge for %-F7�� ( , - lli�,�,� The precLent Sunday has be­.�rn(- a clay school at Present, Tho Continus, lodges. . . . ---, Xco i ��, tion the meetings and in organ-i,:g and - �.Q;L ��, r".5 / of recreation. Classes, completed their exams Picnic parties are begi . :� �,A k , f, lwt nnning to be sending out collectors, and la,c�t year log � 11,11 I I The old time Sunday may have w,ee,k and the Entrance exart-,s wi 1, the order of the day. � at the union meeting held in St. - . f I U proved a long day to thp ye start next week. Mrs. J. Eldon Sparks, Of London, Paul's Anglican, ,qhurch, and address- No �.. . Unger spent the past woelt: the guest of Mrs, ed by One of the J�ast secretaries the H 11 generation of the time, but to most of I .-- ­ I - Alex. Smith, Queen Street. f XJuhhhIngr 0110'r Milli merriment, oriArlwaili6y, no 47ndult �11' �. Rev. Mr. Bowen, only a plate, offering . 11*� the older ones it was a day of rest A very violent storm pa,isc,d a few was s, . h ped I ��,,� , .ecured. It is a t1 -at this " miles east Of our village on r1onday yoear -the Society will be most geneir- ENTIRELY NEW EDITION ­ -- I i! and reciiperation. It permitted of --- I �1. Notes. - The Catholic Women,q afternoon lost, ,and in cye!,:mo fOTn- ously remembered as it is on4 Of the I I , :P -much meditation; time to at nJ League are holding a euchie, and a s1pent its fury first on th3 ftirm of very m,o,t impo t ;f all societies. r . . N LOOK AT THE PRICES 11, to 9"t - a rtan THE WORLD'SORE)ATEST ALL N E W m 11,; Church services and tirne for man,,? dance in the pairi,sh ball Frilay even. Mr. Alfred Buchanan, betw.-4%n three -sending out as it does annually mil- I . THE GREATEIST �. .. . I g!"4 I other things of a subdued nature. And ing, Jurve 20th. Cards start at 9 p.m. and four miles ea.%t of our villagq awl lions of copies of the Word of God, AND BUD FISHER*S ORIGINAL . � I I-. I 11 . 1" I..., bother they realized it ,jil- tle time sharp. Good prizes are 9`vert Fnd al- afterwards in modified 'foom on the is nan-sectarian., and world vt,ide in MOST POPULAR " " " W .. ' i ,i; , I or not, it benefited both old and .so a lucky ticket at the �oo,T for the farm of MT. Ryckni-an. 011 Mr. its -good work, and all heads of fam- 0 CREATI A'r;MMEiNT BARGAIN first hundred. An orche5tra will be BuChoanan's farm his orchold was up- ilies and every boy and girl who are ICARTO()N . -- I 1�., young, regardless of the fact that it in attendance, rooted aild a number of b;s fowl kill- wage earners should make contribu- . I OF AILL TIME � , I 11�: i might not have been just as I opulaT .- ­ .. I ed with the f uTy of the win 1, but tions to this Society. MUSICAL COMEDY . 1'. � ------ ­­� �,�:. . a way of spending it as Tr.tny might fortunately ithe bawn and (1welling Red -mond -Pearce. -In Main c$tTeet ., Py , 1, STANLEY . THE ONLY GOMpANy 1� '. liwre chosen,. were not xbitroectly in the course (if the UAited Church, 9xeter, lovely with WITH A CONGRESS iDF ------- "­� 1-1, 9 As we say, �Sun,day to -day is the, Notes. - Miss Roxie Palmer', Of Buchanan?s bwm � PLAYING AT LESS THAN . � 111, I I cyclone, but how noar it Was to MT- Peonies, bridal,wreath ferns and iris .. ; , , . may be gathered for the occasion� Frances May Pearce, INTMITAJBLE A ------ I-------------_ IL ular day to travel and tra-el far Hamilton, a-nd Mr. Cecil Wiley, Of from the fact that one of eldest daughter of Mr. and MT a. W. C. -­— I. -- 1. . .. I - -1 - �a - I -- -Detro,*--sp . his oa.Tn k 1;1 : a . I . . . . - Mr. Will Reid, Varn, - � _.--LR-1E-:W"-MTQF&__ 1. . . - 79e - -';7--a--w-e`ok erd fa- SundaF �tt"*e-,I`X�'domOTS -WW-Ta=7—`e&--VWAT -Off-,.­Ah- -P#,W-M-,-0T- rk6TUF,-R-r-T-Tm-­n­e'-rl7­0r � ----------00XE9fX9-8---­ ------ S-- ---- I p, , - Ya;'r� hen ont . I I .ZF,., I tdli,ty "curra, is the victim a resident Ryckmarn's farm we believe the only Hen,gall, was united in marriage to I I ------------- � , . I — �� �� � : , .. Mr. Elgin McRiniley,and fdmilly And damage, was ,a few' Orchard trees Wesley Curti s Redmond-, of - Syraguse, -GARNISHED WITH A GROTJP 11 . I A TIP I . . of the di-ftviet in which tl-.e accident Mrs. Robert McKinley spent Sunday caugh�t in the course of the stotm. N.Y., youngest saiv of Chavilr,s, A. . R i . . ... I.e 1, � � �� occurs. On the otheir band, the vic- evening with friends in Seaforth, As will be soon, underwarning 'Tat, Redmond, Milverton. The ce:-emionv . L-— 1 *4 � . ��-'.�-!' '' �� (Mr. Robert McClinebey -and I . OF . L, :J!.,. . .4 tfM is ge,fietailly found, to be a resi- MT. ice given by the f,aAAly of the Isbe war, Performed -by Rev. C. J. Moor- .0-0 SECURE YOUR SEATS NOW � � .1", ."" I" �` aeat of an adjainting coulity or from on Tuesday PRETTY G.IRIJS I i i " . .,7 Charles Revian, made a trip to London Pauld D. Befl, visits -to theo dam On. house, the bride0s pastor, and his twin . -CP � , . Sundays must mase, as the familywili fterv. A. E. Moorhouge, of ---V-�— --- V411ri'll, I . W= LAP,DLY BIRD .. �­ u . . A doliinty fifty, one hundred Or two The Stephenson reunion was beld on not be aninoyed in that way as the FILLED WITH PReTTY MkLs ­ - . . . I I'�.,.,�� I , � Wednesday of this week at the home shouting of somo of the f h2t,11i . , � �4',:.,�!, � I'andtiod' nifles, away. I tat ndsor -who ,baptized her as an , " - ',':�, , ,, � '. XW I requenters infant. The b;�de wore, an, eggsbell ----- 5 I I ... .... ­! . , it 6n retord that th, I PAR I lus GETS THE BEST , . I GM ��� ,, . is i m -e week .Of Mr. William R. Stephenson, Parr has become most disturbing. In. factf satin dress, sliO'Perg, gloves and hose PMP AND PDRSONAIAT T INGS 4; ,, �. , , : . I C M ,t . .� I ,, . Y'. AND . 13�a , `)-,.;j7�') LA AA .. �. ,,,,r '. Lino-, Stantley. the fami17 ,are oeriougly ^,onsi4ering .to., match and a- cap -veil of eggshell ­"­­4� CEN F CIT ,:...'' ��, .1�k� -�ind 4ecided'tg� b4fal people either go- Di . . i ': . ,.i;.��111 I ,; - I mTn . She car- I IT'S ALL NEW I ,, .. T1.11% , to or eo'mb�g. from a church ser- William Richardson, Pastor Of XV0-x aince on, "ek disys: asi w(41, but ia ried a bou'quet of t Putterfly. ro.,4u# and I . . . .:"";�, 0::,", - '': tag; ed In Xiteblener.-Reov. George the stopping of the noise nad disturb . tuUe tri ' ed VA h (PeaTIS xomyDN'T swarN4 .. , ;t I' � ,,i� . . , 1. V XCELLMNT -DANCING 11 . ­.", . . I i "''. '. 40� vi�c �'%.eop. *&.,'All ,tr4V1d,l16Ts, vQt P,resbyterriian Church, Kitchener, dlied the moaniti.me aTe giving ft,dtiee par- . ­ - — i6d XCELLEYST VAt niY)BVILLE .14. . . .'A", lill� Of the Valle-yi. ,A,tte4dingi, the , I 0 : 1. � �. .� &I 1 �'. --,I, 111- to, low, .0hirticular polit- P'A&Y, Rev, Mr. Richardson, who tioulaTlygos to Suaiiday de;",..1,1it1,a,n and . . . . , , , I'l �,. 11 t'.0, 64"Alift 11 I . I Was 59 Years old, had, beea confted annoyatee. bride were Mim:tVaridrie Peame, her SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS tkURTS IN GOIAGEOUS ' ". . I . . . �i'��` - t` lult I , . I AND LIGHTING MPPECTS.. I Y. "O' ,1 *VWunt. . . . , , � . sister, in pale vidk- flat ctlepe., *h1te COSTVMr,8, SCMNId ' I 1z . F, , i � � %I 0000wok I i .!�AQ,,�,­ , �,', to his -bed about ,twelve days with 4 is 4xpeated that laiege'oongrega,, ho*f shoes and,,tjov6. sA,4 patei,lialivic . ADAUSSIGN: Phild1reli,25c; sold I 11, �-; - � 0a 10''i-ftier 0140S of -people who A" I I ..­­". . 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