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I'- ,;:'. t. I ,��. - , - U 1 . ., " .0 . 4. , , ",_,_,�",.w . . 1* ... � ... I ­::"�­­ 1� 0, ,�, ,V, , . Mr. and lMrs. Charles Adams and HPLUGOEN , The; congregational -,and, $unday the l8ayb,eld bemptery, Rho pallbOO§r4' �' , .. � 1 ,�Q'Iree, 4 1, *4� 6n served4wlih ,'..!." , ­ :1 W * d I . � , ­ -1, . . . .�r . 1 � - I �m - - 10 IQ , I .� �� � i��, -�, 1, ' I , ... �, �. ,, ,,�.. Ck 114�sS, ,Y i, 'Ir $ � !., ,�,', 1�, 'f`,� MT. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison spent Notes. -Quite 4 number from this sa,qOI pi,cplc,,o,f St. Andrew% United Wlvg Fli�§q�il _.r : " . 14!,�;.. :f, , _`*jd 40,Prglo, �11- ;� . . . I 0 I � � k, h, - - . . . I ]KO"110# , 4n Mlkes. yolell I , ." ;"F24" " 'bt ' ep *.,a es her more last 18tinday .4 Ads. -qr ,,& wpa held -in Tho=s, Weisi.., � , 140- � , . , ... 1�t 0 9," J. Paq.=Or.6 J,i � OPO C � 1. I ��I,,i , L ,�4 n at Ch ch, K .:::", . ,,�4 sto .1. � 11 . . .*, �. ,J .,T With Li . veil fi'er , tich , AF . .X � ,ypen, w unerail � ' ,, . . , 4,411 i�, i - 1-1., 1011 � that wo- JW,ptt's Grove, Bayffeld, on Tuesd�ty o,, -a -and W. Foster.. he f . , ser- 1, � . , � � �, - ."a saying , .n.au,s. MT. H. J. (Harvey) &-istow, son of Boy,&Id On Saturday. - , . O.Ujoy # b,91W1,Qf e4o, s �ind I I . , . , . K n �,11111111111111111111 LL ... "I ,,�. . � bo a bi, -�,he Uiev, Ax . 1. � . I I ... , �,`A­ :. ,"";. Me. and, 'Mrs. William Bristow, of -Mr. ,Mervin Brigh.twore, who spent aftemoon, last, proved to 19 Sue- vice was ",id�Wted by ; W - ­ .... I 1w; '14 0 m Sarnia, and formerly of Seaforth, has a, few. weeks? holidays, at the home of cess. Theday Was !deal, no accidents thur sinolair, of the, United :Chuich, I it 4 - . "" . '' I J ,�,, ., "�, � lb 1. . .� frm %for �uneh, Ce�#yenient� . � - 11". ?I eet to. Miss Lloyd P , , I � tt �,� V, all dj�a izeep s,lece,sfully passed his fiffith year in Mim,o'aud Mrs. J. H. 'Cochrane, has ie- happened duringthe day -and eyeryone wholpsiaAeserved. i�a. ute t the bea-u-' . $ 1 -, I k '_­­ . . . � . - 1, `­^` ' (yw isti4n life ,Qf the depicased, , I . . , .1 I -'k�o' of observation. and the Detroit College, of Medicine. Wirned to,his home, in London. seemed, -to enjoy them -selves to the tiful Calri . Exitra delivious.. VoxiderfuUy eogp, ,,y ers I I �_ , . ": I � � "'. ..�. ,.,. .1 �,,.4.u4V _#7 -11-1. -1- has much Miss Jean Golvenlock and Miss Nora A.k. Thomas Hudson'and Mr. Thos. full. , who was a most regular atteciftat, at . . . . - , I F � . I V50,; I I I I .� . � L ,.", . Govemlock, of Ottawa, are guests at W)alker, of Marlette, Michigan, spent Summer school is being held , church servicies as Iong as nee: Aeann , I . - � ::", '' '�lspite of, the fuct that we fear the home of MT. and Mrs. W. E. a few days with friends in this vicin- Goderich from July 2isit, to the 27th. permitted, and, whose ljfpw�ne a � 11 � � . I,. 10.1 I , � , . . ��������� � __- '�i�,'iVull. ... V ' '_ hat the situation would be ffin , ley. -, genuine dev . �, , " . AQ -3 .1wa. J .� I " "K.I. -s promises to, be ,both interesting quiet, ,gentle, And - otion to . . ,,%l',,N­,., - , w ch Thi , , 1111'1.1�. ,, . . ity., . if you canl attend the all that was bpst and truest in the . - , e q1r, , 1. "I A%Vllf " Hugh Chesn, 'Mr 1 ,, "i 0 i I left on Saturday for Calgary. Business College, spent the week end whole week, -plan .. O'' , ;�' , 4P.Aed in ,order to- purify -politics. we h St, one, clonfi,d&gc� I � I I �, � ��7, � �,: � . / in I � I'll ..... "' �',' �, L, Mr. Robert McKinley, Gode,ric at his home� I session. was a life that gave , o I . I 'P, -1 1, L I 11�1�, I ey, of Egniondville Clarence Reichert, of London and helpful. 1. � � , ������� , . " 1�1 .11,V�l _71'�.�A .44�r it women had not beea enian- Mrs, , . I . , LLLLL I AD I I I " I I I i ""VVE, , &' - " . . to attend, a day's fullest ,Sense of ,the term. 1n.%<A,'it e ,, I'M I � � ,...:,�':,�AW, still old, fashioned enough ,�) be- met w h eri u d nt ly McDonald, of Sea- I I ,, " � I., it a is o s acci le, e,Ew Miss Ruth Richard§On returned to, Miss Margaret the Christian life, both in lVe. 4iid in ' . � 1, � . . 11 1.'. i. . 11 . I - i J . , ."..Iiov� there is a great deal of truth in Tuesday morning when he OPene"i h6r home after ,spending several forth, is visiting for'a fe* weeks With the hour ,'of death, for the decesised ' .: . 1. . I . " . % - ­� I'll 1:. 1- 1. I I i .1 I I ": "Ll' �" the wrong door in the dark and fel weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. Ash- her sister and brother-4ii-law, Mr. and never lost her gentle and. abiding I . � '. that old saying. . I I � I - I I I � . 10,1111, Yo .!, � �, .� . And nothing that the pres,-nt gen- to the cellar flo,or. It required four- ton, of St. Thomas. Mrs. R. Broadfoot, of Tuekers'y0h- faith, and resignation to the will and .1 I � 11 11 I I I 11". . . . I 1 �7y­. teen stUchers, to close the wound in Ins Mrs. L, Troyler spent a few days at The, Junior and Senior C. G. L T., call of God, although. she deeply loiv- ", ���, '1-'-'�­_ eration -of boys and -girls ,are doing or head, and .he, Was Unconscious for a the home of MT. and Mrs. F. Cole- Groups, of ;St. Andrew's United ,d and Was loved, by' her b,ireaved 0, I , 4 �,�l P:"'4 " - � . - - . , ..a .1 : I ying is likely to change that opin- day, but is now improving. man, of Seaforth. Church, Kippen, held'a delightful pic- husband and on1V daughter, Irene. The I I ,� e . 11 . . §9',,��;­ I sill �� . - � I .. oive, Bayfield, on floral off e ' my and most , .: � ., Mrs. R. P. Beh, Miss Mary Bell and Mrs, Robert Love is spending a few if-ic in Jowatt's Gy rings were ma � I � . I . ...., 1 , , d ' I ., � .. , ;"� ,:_ ion. Mrs. James Kerr, while driving to days with -her son, Mr. and, Mrs. Ross Thursday afternoon last. - The ay beautiful and u hunia?er of th(; mem- ­ . .., .1 I ,�t ,-,. . . I ,� , 1� .", H6me is a good place, even for wo- . Wiltorn Grove this week, saw A deer Lolve. proved to be an ideal -Picnic one and bers, -of the church choir, under the I _<' '. 1, , 1,,,� , men. Modern labor saying devices just south of Egmond-ville, which Mr. Harry Manuel, of London, is the girls thoroughly enjoyed them- leadership of MT. W. 0. Goodwin, wcir6� I - . ­ I . ,& . �,� ,'.. . fast soft- CORN " 0 11,11: , _ I 1,�, drudg,�ry that crossed the road andi bounded grace- spendinghis, holidays at.the, home of selves. After a couple of present to sing the beautiful hymns . I - .. 11 ,�� � which the, deceased loved and Were an I .. -1, 1. fully Over the fence. 'his aunt and uncle, MT. and Mrs. W. ball games, were played, the girls sat ,. . � . ,, .,. home o the usual 'bountiful Pic i �. �;,`, used to be women1s lot in the I Frank Finkbeiner has returned Love me inspiration to her. The synivathy of CORN id I I,, , , Mi.. down t 11 L' . , "., I - 0 ".., so that it Should now be a most de- to his home in Cleveland afte� spend- Quite a number from this vicinity meal land also, had'aheartY sing -song. the comni'll-naty goes ou-t . to the be,- FLAKES'- RAKES , 'sf'. � I �p, . Esther and Thelma . 29143_:!� .§, � . .. _�. 4 . . I" ."��, . sirable place in which to spend one's ing his vacation at the home of Mr. attent,led the Qo-chrane, picnic held, at The Misses reaved husband and diaugliter, Milss . -0- � ,_ and Mrs. Charles Finkbe' Neeb .of Detroit, visited recently at I " ... Ili I I 1, 1, �. � time. iner. Bayfield on Wednesday last. I ' rene, of the home. We learned of the * Kellogg's are delicious with -sugar, - . , ,,, I'll __. . Mrs. LoFAe Twiss, of Saskatoon, is The W.M,S. was held at the home the home of their sister and brother- following who attended ,the funeral . . I , ""'" . . But is it? Have these modern- in- . s. S. W. Thomson, from , dista,n,,: Dr.. amid, Mrs, Schel- ,,__� honey -and milk or cream 111G� � . "I .� � a guesit at the home od Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Ross Love on Wednesday af- in4aw, Mi. and Mr . I I ,. ­� ! . . � I ,, entions so simplified. the home work Alex. McGavin, tern-oon. of Tu�kerslmhh. li,g, 'Detroit; Mrs, NeU Sparks and . 1. ., v � , . I V0 -e hanging heavy ,Airs. Nation, of Detroit is a guest The Sunday school picnic of Kippen Master John Farquhar, of H�ensall , Archie Sparks, of Detroit; 'MT. ftd 1�. - I . that women find tim ' . " at the home of Col. and Mrs. R. S. and Hillisgireen -Churches, was held at is visiting at the ;home of his grand- Mrs. McA-sh, London.; Mrs. Robert I . . . ", -s? I , , t�:�,�. 1. . . on their hand e speaking of mar- Hays. Bayfield on Tuesday afternoon. Quite parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane, Douglas-, Kapuskasing; -Mrs. Keys, the big dbimonstration, in Bayfield, on C. Blackwell was the framer and ov- � .., Of course we ax Mr. ,and Mrs. Gordon Rays, of D& a number -attended from both charges. of -Stanley. Miss Dorothy Keys, Nashville, Tenn., Saturday:.' 'Mr. Trueman BrintneII, as erything went well. A bountiful sup- . . I I 11 riled women and, mothers, the heads trolt, are spendingtheir hol!,Lys with . ,Mr. Muleolm McKay, of Goderich, and numerous relatives and friends the drummer; - Russell 13wintnell, as per was ,served when. the barn Was , �,i , I of Mr. and from neighboring towns. fifer; Bfi� Billy'Welah, as six%re drum- fil J d. 0", � I of the homes. What single waineii, of their parents here. is visiting at the home .�. dsu.-hteT, ZURICH Mrs. A. Monteith, -of Tuckersmith. I - 1 41V ; � �. Mrs. Leslie Scott and Briefs--Thel Misses Evelyn and mer, and, Mr. NV4n. Craig, a,,, Master -1,rGeorg,ei C. Petty is having hisr I V mature age if there is an 'immature . . Betty -and son, Billy, of Chicago, are A Good Record. -Miss Frieda Kalb- Gauld Mission Band. -The Gauld "; �:. -1 -* Ruth Wiarqrener, of Pontiac, Michigan, of 16d1ge, made a very creditable fine house repainted -and Mr. A. Me- , I 1�.�� age known toi women -does with her guests' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fledsch, principal of Zurich Public Mission Band 'held their meetIng on are spending a, wee,k or so at the, home .5howi�qg. . � . Ewan Is d6ing the same. I I., time, is her own business. T. G. Scott. School, is receiving the con,gratula- July 12th. We opened our meoting by of MT. tnd Mrs. C. Jinks. A large, and, successful burn raising Rev. Mr. Leckie� of Motherwell, -vnll , , �. ho �:pent the tionsof hex many friends on the sue- the call to worship. . . Miss Lucy Eckart w We, then Sang .... , . , She may, and like 'her married sis- I "God Sees the Little- Mr. Lester Fisher, who has been was held ,on, the farm of Mr. Robert conduct ,sevvices in the United Church " . I - cess of her Entrance ,glass, at the re- hynin No. 426, .­ ter, will have her,own way, but her holidays at her home here, has re spending the, past week or so, holiday- Munn, southwest of -the village. Mr. on 'Sunday morning and evening. "I 1�1 � : turned to Detroit. cent examinations. All the pupils who Sparrow Fall." Mrs. Monteith led, in ing at theparentalhome reaturned' to I I . . " ll� ,, continued absence from The nD ne does On Ladie,V Day, Thursday, July 10, tried from her class were successful prayer. The Scripture was taken by Wind,sor 1 . ast week, Where, he has a .. .-. I i aze-I Elcoat had charge of the in passing and, nearly all received EdIth Dick. We then Sang Hymn No. . mt.. , , not mean the sanie thing that the Miss H o4f Club and the honors. TheHlay Township Meniorlal 196, "Tell Me the Old, Old Story." splendid position. . � . I . "I I abseme, of a wife ar mother means t.3 competition at the G ,Mr. and Mrs. Norman CG,)k and ' . . "�, . I. . I lunch was in charge of Mrs. George Scholarships were also, won by three Mrs. Monteith told us a story, "Jesus . I "I I that ho -me. Israel. Miss Dorothy Wilson was the pupils from her class, Beatrice Gascho a Hero." We then took our claises; daughter, Norma, are holidaying at ' � , . I . .� I :. If the home is go,ing to m I iss the iz ,,,,, n T, er. having the highest marks of any our story was about keeping up With Wasaga Beach. - "': I PT Eckart and 11 i * Dr. A. J. MeTaggart, who was so PC, "I".. � _ ­., NJ ay township; Quimby Hess, Ukranian. The roll was then taken . . 1� � . presenceof the mother day after day, '. C. r. J. M. Eckart pupil in H one on the seriously hurt in a motor accident re. I .. I that same home is going to miss the were i n, Stratford this week ,getting second and Margaret Haherar, third. with six on the Blue. and taken and cently, was alAe to be moved from .11 I repairs for their thres�tng outnt.. These 'scholarships have been won by Redsii,de. The offering was Seaflorth Hospital last week to his PUBLIC MEETINW) "'i �, presence of the children night -after Dr. and Mrs, Wilson and three chil- pupils from Miss KaTbfleisch's classes we sa-rg Hlynin No. 137, "We Give . � . �r ' own home at Exeter and is reported Z1, - 'night, and they Won't ,be very old be- dren, of Bay City, Michigan, a -re for two successive years. Thee But Thine Own." Our ineeting to be ,progressing very favorably,. . I (, fore -they start going out at night guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Notes. -Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen was then closed by which Mrs.. Con- ,. . ),pe the which we hope*ill still continue and Public Meetings in the interiests of . I J. A. Munn. are camping at the. Bend at present. ner led us in prayer. We, 11( . * � 1, ,:,. '.. either. Mrs. Horn and daughter, Lris, of nenibers next meeting will have a better at- that he will, -soon be back at .his of- . I I ..t I 1. The annual picnic of the r ,, fice again. . , .. . ,ill. And there are too many boys, anJ Lethbridge, Alta., are guest,i ot Mrs. of the Lutheran Sunday Schocl was tendance. I . Miss KathrynDrysdale is, spending Thomas MAUan, Liberal Candidatt - ,� L worse, too many girls, out at night J. Patterson. 1held at Grand Bend on Wednesday. School R6port.-The fallowing is a week or so with friends in Kin- ... I!tl Mrs. Timmerman. of 'Welland, wa-; I -Many from town attended t,',,?, 12th the report of S. S. No. 2, Tuckersmith I . on the streets, on the roads and at cardine. I t �, a -uest over The week end wi-h Mrs. I of July celebration held at Bayfield Names are inorder of inerit. Classes , ,� the pleasure resorts now. � . Dr. R. P. I. Dougall, who recently .., are arra,nged as they will be tc begin Will be held at the following 'places on the dates ,!,. all the A. Stark. iilto-n, I onA%tuurday. sold his practise to Dr. R. G. Collyeri named: I �� 0 Home and, home life with Mr. Jam,es P, Morton, of Han mber from the ivillage were the Fall term: Jr. IV-N,orma Hey- of London, left on Sunday for his new I ,,,,�',. . safeguards which surround them are is a guest at the home of his great I at Lomdon last week to see the 60 -ton enor (H), Gladys McKenzie (H), Ruth practice -at Petrolia, where, 'the wish- . I . ��V f Watson (P), Bruce MacGregor (P). 11 i much less the instincts of bir�� thatil grand-mcrc,l-ier. Mrs. J. H� Broau oot. 1whale on exhibition there. ' i, hi es of his numerous relatiw-& and 'I".. I The many friends of Mrs. George Sr. III -Doreen Cooper (P). I Drysdale—July 18th v the instincts brought to birth by ex-! __ - S;nith friends go With him. Ms. Dougall ... �Douglas were sorry to hear of he -c -Theda Wa,F-on (H), Olive 11. Bernard aind family will follow in a week or �, ­ ample and the greatest example, in 1 T31BAN i death which took place at ber home (H), Edna Dayman (H), . Clinton—July 22nd " il. ST. COLL SO. � � all things, that a home can have, i3 I I ! in Hensall last Week. Mrs. Douglas Sandford, (H). Ronald MacGregor Mr. Mau -rice Boa, of WindSOT, is R , , � �_ a woman. ; N ozes, - -1 he Catholic Wornen'2: i was well known to many in this see- (P), Noma Smith (R). Sr. 11-Doro- spending a few days with relatives Zurich—July 23rd . ,F ; '. � 1.*�­U­e are hol-din- a so-ial in the I lcion, having lived near Blake for thy Deitz (H), Edison McLean (P), and friends in, Hensall -and vicinity. . i� � "! evenin�_. J�Ay 22. 1 many years- j I., Why, then, is a woman's lace -not 13arish b�,l T-aesd�l Mild -red Deitz (P). .1 1. . � Arthur Field (P), 'Mr. Archie Sparks, accompanied by Seafoith—July 24th I .. . I . in the home? BIT,h O-vhesz_m will be in attendance., Mr. Moses Oesch, of Calgary, Alta., Jr. II-Blian,che Watson (P), Kathleen ", . . . * MT,s. Neil Sparks and little daughter, . . 1 is visiting relatives here at present. MacGregor (P), Robert Field (P), 'l � nded the funeral, of .. ". I ! onald Dayman all of Detroit, atte Exeter --July 25th - - I : Mr. Oesch has not visited here for 33 Grace Sclilbe and D . ; .�, . . ! ve-3-T-5 es have (P) equal; Don Cooper (P), Raymond the late Mr.&. ,George Douglass and al- . . 3LANLE'Y so visited with, MT. Alex. Spai-ks. , I . . , . .1 ACCORDING TO AGE ! 1, taken place in that time. Cooper and Keni McKenzie (P) Mms. Alexander Thompson, of To- The Clinton and Exeter meetings will be addressed f , . No�;es_-NL-ss Lizzie Murray -.,as in - A re-mynea missionary from India equal. Sr. Prjmer-GWei�dolyn Coop - I , �: An American paper says that young ; . I Schil ronto, and formerly of our village, re� by Mr. Tfiomas McMillan and Mr. J. C. MeRuer,K.C. . � . , I 11 Lo ' ndor la--. -week on a InOtOr ti-i'D. 1 gave. an interesting address in the lo- er, Marjorie ,Smith, Kathleen - cently spent a ,day here with her sis- Mr. � McRuer is Government Counsel in . , �� .1 folks talk about last night. Old fo4ks 1 Mr, ana M�s. Gordon Hays a, -d M-:., cal Lutheran Church on Tue�day eve- be. Jr. Primer -Esther Dayman.- ter, Mrs. James Sparks. ok Toronto. ' . I . � . talk about thirty years ago. and Mrs. C. Eckart ro-id us a flying I ninia. . Marion T, Scarlett, Teacher. l; � . 4�n aeroplane from Sarnia visited Berry picking is and has been the the Builders and Plumbers (A.B. C.) investigations and ,, , , . How true that is. When one ove-z- triu last Sunday. - ---. - order of the day with a number in prosecutions and is one of the most outstanding and I' �,. Mr. W. Manli-y is en-gs.ped `Th Mr. I thr Till -age on Friday afternoon look- our village and vicinity. ' 1 1. 1, �� 'hears a casual conversation being car- C. Eck -art in �e_ , , �-=_shir­img for fares, "No one seemed inclin- .,,air.__g ,�r HENSALL .1 . - ,S . . Picnic parties to the lake are inlany forceful speakers in Ontario. - I . , ed -L�o take a ride, So the plane depart- Baseball Tournament. - Hensall's and those having cottages, at the dif- ,,, ried on by young people -and one outtfit. I ­, does not need to be very near to be Mrs. W. J. McK.-T, wbo h:-:3 am ex -ted- great baseball tournament, Wednels- ferent resorts axe occuprying, them ' �. - 1. I 11 � , 1, h t,end-_d visit -with he -T -_;s-,,e,rs. 1_�L=­ T. 1. An auto was badlv -wrecked on day, July 23rd, four fast ball teams during warm summer weeks. The Seaforth meeting will be addressed by Mr. Mc- �. within hearing distance -it -a conver- McKay and Mrz_ w.. Vanae.y. 3�__ft, t- 1 Sunday evening On ihe Blue Water will ,compete: Srtr.* Marys, Creditor, f -Sutherland spent the Millan and Mr. R. J. Deacbman, of Ottawa. Mr. ': . Miss Hattie I 9 . 11 �. sation is all about the dunce, the Spend the -rest of he -r -­1nr7'r_m -a4ith � Highway some miles south of St- Motherwell, Hensall. 'First game call- week end with. frien& in F,GTP-,,,t. Deachman is one'of the most widely known and dis- - I . I !Joseph when it ran off the road and d for 1.30, sharp. Everybody como ' Mrs. George E. MeIntyre Tas re - I .��, show ,or the time ,of. the night, before her parents, Mr. and M -as. C, F,chaTzt. - . e �trwk a h- ,, I '11,'�� or the time they expect to have that and friends arqciund SeafortL I pdro guy wire. A son of and enjoy a good, afternoon's sport turned to her home in. Detroit. cussed.men in Canada, and a fluent and forceful plat- ::::, , '. Harvesting the bay is ab,�,u, .c-�m- MT, and Mrs. Thomas Kyle Parr Line, at the Hensall -ball park. Big evening Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred Taylor and .... -night. Dleted with good reiturns and ,-.-,a-alj,:T�!orn,e -of the Occupants, li� ine hand form speaker. .,:: . attraction: Dance in the Town Hull daughter, Mauld. also Mr. and Mrs; ',,'. To the young the pleasures or hap- ^ - �b,�dly cut. The other occupants es- with music supplied by Stewl,rt's 5- Melons, all of London, were Sunday � �'. ' with minor injuries. . The South Huron Liberal Association. '. "I i caped "..., pening of a year, a month or even a piece orchestra, of Stratford. visitors at the home ,of Mr. and Mi -s. ,� I CONSTANCE -Mr. and Mrs. IL Yungblut visited ­ H. S. Entrance Reburns, Hens!all S' G Troyer, Elay township. &,, week before, -are past and gope. Ev- ' - friends at Kitchener on Sunday. Gentre.-First Class Honors - Cecil ',4rs. Alex. Thompson,, of Toronto, .. I - , . ; Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Ge.orge Dula- DR. J. W. SHAW J.M.GOVENLOCK - erything is new. They have niuch to Mr. and Mrs. J_ Humphrey, of Pres- Dilling, Beatrice Drover; second class visited her sister, ,Mrs. 8 -parks, the I I I �­ I '. President Secretary , - das and family, of McK"lov' speent ton� visited at the home of Mr. and, honouTs__HaTDId Elder, Mabel Fee, latter part,of the week. Mrs. Sparks .; see, to hear and to learn. Every day Sunday with �Ir. and Mrs'. Peter l. ...... I Mrs. C. Eilber an Sunday. Helen Glenn, Annie McIntyre, Bella received the news ,of the ( . ` ...- . brings new opportunities and they Lindsay. 'Mrz- J S&hwarz and daughter, of Smale; pass -John Alexander, AldOn� SpaTksl' brother, William . - ,,­� 11 ..... live in to-d,ay and to -morrow. To Mr. and Mrs. V illi am Pethick amd Detroit, ' , L,; " thi - " are spend'-"- ' s w_.�el_ with Appleton, John. Bean, Margaret Bell, Lake, North Dakota. A I I lw�2,,'-', ,,.I - them thirty years is old, old age- son, Gordon, and �Mrs. Ford- of Strat- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuss. Roy Brock, Dorothy Corbett. John ,Mr. Geo. E. McIntyre, of Detroit, I twI I., . I ,V., ford, spent Sunday,with Nix. and Mrs. 'Rev. A- 11L Stroei4er. of 'Maidstone ''. I How different with, the old folks , Fa�quhar, Harold Foster, Herbert motored over and spent -the week end . . I - `-�", " * Matt. Armstrong. . J - - - - - - � -_ - �,.., a former parish pn-est of the local Hedden, Alary Hemphill, Janet Mc- at the home of Mxs. Sparks. Mrs. -_ --- ---. - - , ,�: Wilien ond overhears a conyei-mtion Miss Thelma Dale, of Toronto, is 1?�o-mu-n Catbolic CbuTcb, ""t'd Intyre, Robert Passmore, MYTtIP McIntyre, who has been -here for the �,,_ N'r,"! - . carried ,on among olld friends or re- spending 11 k,�', her holidays with her par- friends in town for a few days last Thomson, Laura Belle Wright, past month helping her mother get The lughway Traffic .4mendment Act 1930. AX" V?,��, united friends Of other days, tbe topic ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dale. week- Base,ball.-A league match WAS settled after her wiuteir's stay !'n :1 '11111, � ..�., ,� is not of what is happening to -day or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley and Cutting of fall wheat will start this played on our diamond on Friday eve- Brantford, returned to her home in 7, "'. "': 0 , . ". family; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Adams -week in this see on. T)ie cr3p prom- ning between Exeter and, Hensall, Detroit With her 'husband ,on Monday. 0 - .� � % !" I and Miss Mary Flynn ises a good average yield. which resulted in a score of 7 to 1 in Mr. Arnold Hablkirk, of D __-___00 I bivityLaNIV has happened yesterday or last year ; and family, t' V, �'�,l it is of pleasures or happenings Of were at Goderich on Sunday last. r ,or is spending a few weeks at thu,�ip . �W% 0-n S i 11 , ��11111��. 1, �,Z , I Stance took in ..--..- fa nings Were most exciting, the of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1, 11 " I., P1. the garden party at Walton. . five in t . thirty and forty years ago. A number from Con, KIPPEN score -then standing 1 to 0 in favor of A. Taylor. If As A . ' Ke 1) ]L)L 1�__ To them sixty or even seventy is atety � l,j�,� Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerr, of Sas- Nntes.-The members of the Grain , Of ONTAR10 .1 I �"� Hensall, but in the following innings Mrs, M. Miller, of Detroit, is the , �"­ not old. ,But they have seen much, S t.wber Ist. ;, �,)" I katoon, and Mr. Jack Kellar,'of Chi- Pool met at the reside -nee of Andrew 25�eter got the lead which they kept guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ron- I , . I'' 1. �.f I � � , often endured, much. A year to them cago, -spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Love, Hensal), on Tuesddy evening, to the finish. The umpire was Mr. thron. "11.111 -p9tective Sep , , 51� ��,�:, , July 15th, at 8 p.m., and elected a Dean, of Goderich. The Exeter pit- Misses. Jean and Dorothy Campbell, Dix . , " is like a day in the lives of the-, young. Geovge, Carter. I , t�, onto, new loading committee and other busi- 0 �,141 ' cher was S. Duuda,--'And the catcher, of Toronto, is visiting .at the home. of I ,.! They are going down the hill with the Mr. James Armstrong, of Tor 11 ­ ­ . . � I'LL ;.� � sun on their backs, aind they , do nort Is " siting Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Arm- ness. I J. Finch. The Hensall pitcher was Miles. Murdock and daughter, Awfigg . ffiL. Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, i . AL I . strong. Is ,C,arter Kerslake and the catcher. Lloyd Ethel. , Motorists 0 f [' ,� 2", anticipate nor are they eager to learn Wed -ding bells are ringing south of -'Pending the summer vacation 624et� Horton. Some very fine batting and - ,Mrs. E. J. Shortt who has be,en , 11 "', the nareii-tal roof. I T, � 1� What to -morrow will bring. the village. catching marked the game, lut the spending the past week or so with i3K, 1 -1 I g, ,ul � M�. Mervy-ii, Brightmore, of Lon- Hensall boys made several errors in her sisters, Misses Mary a -nil Emma . ,`,�� �*, . Youth is anticipation and old age, ,Miss Ella Dexter returned on Sat- . The NewLawMakes Necessary t/It.S. I ."�,�� . " Il", memories, and while each Would like u"'day last after spending two weeks don, is visiting with his uncle and the last two or three innings that Johnston, returned to her home in 1:1 "�- with friends in Stratford. aunt, Mr. and I -Ars. J. H. Cochrane, of told against them in the scori. There Windsor on Sunday. 11 "�-i�t I to exchange, both are good. PeTbaps Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark. of HaY. was a very large attendance from Ex- Mrs. I,. Sheffer returned to her : "T —safe, sane driving 111­1�T' i'�..�,, i A,- old -age, if it has ,been a we',! lived Listowel, and Miss Eva Stanley, of. Mi2s Marion/`T. Scarlett, who has eter 'as well as other neighboring home On Tuesday evening follovvi 0 * .1, ng a I I I ': y age, is more easy'to endure than Toronto, spent Sunday at tha home successfully taught in S. S. No. 2, places, which -brought up -the gate re- very pleasant visit withher son, Nor- . —insurance, or -ability 0,4,'�%�,,.,-I,i I , IP Sl�` .. . of ,Mr -and Mrs. R. Clark. Tuckiersmith, for the past three years, ceipts to a very satisfactory amount man, in Toronto. 0 . 12% i youth because the fruit of an-ticipa- n, of Wlimipeg,.Ieft has resigned her position, wilth much and there was no accident to mar the ,MTs, Walker, of Toronto, is visiting � i, , ,�' , , M.YS* Matheso . to )ay for dam"dre. I tion. is not always pleasing, but old 1 I11W45 ,�, ,, ' �'.. � , on Wednesday after spending a few regrut to both pupils and communfty. game, although several of the playersl with her mother, Mrs. R. Cud-nnore. . - 114 7 toriat should tamiliarize himself I , ,� "i � uffered bits from the ball, which al- MT. and Mrs. Manl Jinkg and .1 I � 1, I..�� memories, are very sweet. days with her cousin, Mrs. B. B. Miss Jean McKenzie succeeds h,p-r. s ey Evey � 'I ;" ". . F .... � "'. : Stephenson. � Mrs. 0. L. Petty has returned home though not serious., were painful. young ,son, Ross, of Detroit, are A with the defai�sl of the new law at once- 1 ;- I .11 ,., 'lV1191111" " , . ____ MT. and Mrs. P. Gardiner, of Lon- aftervisiting with her daughter, Mrs. Promotion Resitilts-Sr. III to Jr. spending a week or so with Mr. and 1 ,'411�,, , . -n, vi, nors in - � �,� In its general principles it insists that the motorist who , � I LOCAL BRIEFS do sited on Wednesday at the P. Ti1ppet, of Bayfield. IVr--Ho - Orville Hediden, Dorothy Mrs. C. L. J ks. .i I . home of Mrs. B. t Stephensori�. Mr. and Mrs, L. Siddale, of Den. McQueen, Billy Glenn, Annie Carlile; Dr.and, M±s. T. 'G. Wilson and fam-, causes dainage muit be ablib to pay, either porsonally , � i , . 'g � �11� � (Continued from page 8) -Miss Elva Wheatley is attending field, visited? at the .home of the lat- Pass Mary Little, Gladys Saundeir- ily, of Ba,y City, Michigan, spent a . or through insurance, or hebarredfromthe road. I i 'I �! " ;,!`��,i - camp ot Bolton, for two weeks and is ter's mothei;, Mrs. J. H. Petty, re- cock, Myrna Hudson, Harold Bon- few da;ys recently ,with Mr. and Mies. I ,, 1 l�­ . Also, this 13a*me siuspetision of Reense may be applied ,�', " � , 1. �1, - guests at the home of their sister, in charge of a group. centlT. thron, Kenneth Manns,George Pearce. Alex, Munn. � �,; ,."I", . . I., -1� �� 1. V I � I Mrs� M. Broderick. Shower. -A Shower in bonor of Miss 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones and Jr. III to Sr. 111-Honoirrs: Loretta Mrs. R. J. Patterson, who has beet to motorists who are offenders in regard to thoSe "nles I - � f.�.,,,, . 114.. . � "" 1. . �,,,, 3 "V'! .� , . ;MT. and 9r.s. Arthur Mason and son, Josephine Livingston wag lield at the family visited recently with friends Bell, Ronald Pack, Jean Foster; Pass a very efficient and. faitbful clerk for des4ned to safeguard 'I 1 , I ;,,�),,.", � 4?4.1. , person and property on thO' � , `� iP " ' t�,',M` 10hATIOA who 'have, Went the past two hoine, of Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Mc- in London. ­4van Kipfer, Bob Drysdale, Dorothy Mr. T. C. JoyniVin. his store 11 0N�,-, vi' - "s,". , for a ': hi, hway. - " �,, 11, I ,,Ar,.�I" ', I N'iU M.". I ntoriths'visiting -here, left for their Gregor on Friday last. A unique fea- Mr. and ,Mrs. J. B. McLean and Daters, Nellie F`6e. ST. II to JT, I'll- number of years, has resigned, her 9 I . __ : � - 'license thro �11�,,". 1. ", i And meh suspension of drivin ugh fault ;­, I �home in Saskatoonon Thursday. They ture -of the afftemoon was, a mock family spent Sunday with friends in Homrs-May Wolff, Herbert Drum- position and finished her duties last g , � 11 11, ,;.�', ". ., �t�': ... I . intend t4tuTning by way of Saginiaw weddring staged by the fo,llowing, to Ripley. ' mond; P695 -Mona Glenn,, Margaret Saturday eivening. ., of driving, r failpre to pay appjie to all tews owned by : : �A ���,,;. , - �!�,��: , td. the strains of Lohengrin's wedding Atm. L. Eller and children, Gwen� Shepherd, ETwi Xipfer, Ruth Bell W and Mr.s. Earl Pahner returned ',\ : ' r. - �, t ­ . � 8 1, tiirtd, AghIa . I. �N�­­' *. .:; . ' . the 4ei= 1, ,�.', . � ,��,_ .Tffiss Jeavu, Uchlitery of Detroit, is, march played, by Was Helen Britton dolyn and Dionald, of ,Sudbury, are Edna Saundeteftk, Kenneth Pass- to W6&or the lwWr , of last Week . . I �, i . V, , - , Afi( A. Asititg of ,the hom4 �f Mr. and Mrs. the minist�y, Miss Elva W1heat$ey,l an ;!Aing with friends in this vicinity more, David Sangster, Jack Simmon following ,a welelelg vip2tat the hoinib 1,'thr0iigfi reei0roical airapgpinents, dds law appRes I �, "'. I I �_�;�l,�, !'�,�, 7. . . , tado Indto * its,wheit in othetti provinozo or In the i � �j;""�',�:'.,� .Salftesl 'Mlikra , , . the groom, ?41.�s Thelma Dale, tooli for a few weeks. Keith Buchianaii. Jr. H to Sr. H a' of Mr. and, � UT,s,, T.,W; 11ilmer. I 1000 . 4 " I ' . I I . I i r . t, J��,,�,;,��-I,. " � '. , t? H, V- Pekod-deT, of Lansing, their places. The bride Iffiss Donelda Master Harry Maninel, of Lotidton, Mary ,Clark 9511o, Elva McQueen ary, Mr. and; Mi,q. C,,Oook iinj writing to -1 !, U. � 9. A. and to I it' � ft,`. ­`0 � M rn I 1�, , ;_ I VIS1 ilig blotoristo in. Chatftio. . ,.,�.Wsm. ), l - �, ; I Afgan,. w g 4 we6k end guest at Ada-mis, looked clian . � . %,". �, ,­ . . . � 11 � .... I , I I "'', , , �1� . . I . I � fy'.", " �, iil 9 �mi�g in white s�a- i's vWtin few weeks tit the Jack Coles 19, Russell gedden 78, rellatives utid friends, Tep6rt a splen- , - 4 . � .,:, � 4io ao%of 11r. and Mrs. William tin and tulle veil, eaTTying a buuicmet hoTne of Wf.lora�ldl Mies. Win. Love, of Alice Plaff 11, Stanley Tuoker 70, dild, trip out to, Cabf-othia: und going Get ,a PUM011114 06nimi A f thli low. The . , , " , I ,�. I. . Barbara Sheoigir , . " , �11 A , . png a ,sum* . i of rhubarb leaves and whitestd pink Stanley. gla* gang- DY a idwetent routo thth in. the pug, grc,at h6dy, dif iiiotiorists -�vifl . 1'11.-.111 , _'d 14 Don I ulaidoult'ecfl of 11 ... . " , "" . . , Wask, took her place beside the gr4oih. Miss Helen trms "11a, turse4ii-train- ster 1,�'. HermOl Wolff 71. Jr. Ir- bia,ke ftietMon lof the woli0orful o&t- . Y �Pprave I � .... �� �� " �., 0""ta-I&VUliol Bftlue is spending the 6 "I , �,. I ,, 11 . . itj§ eondidow. .. � � . . . , " . ,Z, _16f. 4`6 1 Welohip th& gd69t igs, Ruth Angrill ing lit, &Tatf6rd- Generrail Rosoal, is , ,, 71 . PA . .- � . 11 � .. � � , . � , �;%t,d: 111ild V . 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