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Notes..-Misa Elia Wright, of AAP"
inky/oath, spent tbn .past week 'tiaite
ing at the home of Mrs. George+ Dattt
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Atan'itieg,, and F.. Duel% London,' ;At lal.
AIM 'NOV SPatheliate; LaWeen Clouse
of Windeor, •at the parental Intim; tended,
Mies Margaret Wrey,• Guelph, at Ed. GlielPit
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h•efore the tames camPletely enivnlopn
nee, Canine, eeetery. • . ' i
ntertesneesen. iand Mrs. C. Fritz at- ed them, but was unable to wive a
the fnneral of a relative at couple of pigs and nuke a large meta-
bee of bens' Fortunateln alt the,
on AinidaY• t . •a
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, - -. et, purchased the large three-
, .4o., isy luick factory at the south end
Arnhe street frem the Sandford Es-
t tate, of Hamilton.
- - They didn't buy it for a hold up,
' laor as a speculation, nor to make
son.
Mrs. Margaret Erratt and her
mother, Mrs. Robinson, Sr, who have
spent some weeks at then' home on
the Goshen Line, returned last Sat-
urday to Hamilton.
Mrs. Pollock has been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs••W• 3. Dow-
see. ,
Geedoens; AVIr. and G. N. Etl-
wards 'and sons, London, at Mrs. Geo. ed
Edmonds, seraike
Visitors out of town were; Mr, and blown
IVITs., H. L Jaeskon on a tour to the it
IsrWat- jrt; Will iMeDonal,d, at Otterville;
McCracken, at Toronto; Mr, the
and 'Mrs • Wilfred Willis and children conneetion
at London; Rev. ,and Mrs. Richard,
over thnennetion last SatardaY, the fields, and also considerable machine
staeltnat Kalbfletsch's mill wits ery or implements, but the loss of
deeennt, Mr. Kalletleisch has had tne. filen barns With their letrveq;
put up again temporarily. crops is a serious 'pee to Mg, Way,
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etnnatigeneents are under way for who had only -a moderate sum in me
fowl'sinper which will be held in • suranee. Much sympathy is felt for
tenth the local churches in him at tins season of the year and
Octoben The date for the Eangelical when the cold weather will soon be
has fixed for October Inth at hand.
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mr, and mrs, narrow, of Wiarteta
at London; William Champion, at To- suaper
been
Our vide shocked fa' d Sat -
it 1 it reasonably priced and instal
money
that may have been to the opinion of
that
spent a few days last ween visiting
Mr. Robert MeClinchey's, and other
route ; 'Mrs, Florence Russell, at Tees-
water.
anel the •Lutheran supper for October villagers
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d by mechanics.
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many arm chair critics and wise men
of the town .
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relatives in Stanley.
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'Mr. Philips and family have moved
to the house recently vacated by T,
MT. and Mrs. C. Eichler,' 9f Pigeon, very sudden death Of Mr. Christopher
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Michigan, are visiting the lattee's bar- Eilber, of Zurich, who is so well known
large uyer of
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What they bought it for was to in
erease the town's population and not
BAYFIELD
Ritchie .
Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke, W'al..
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ents, Mr . eande Mrs . Men . &welter, our village, pa a,
this week.' pigs, and. who shipped them away
J. Schwat diaugh- from this station every Saturday fore-
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their own bank, accounts.
the secretary and
chmer -On Tuesday af-
Dunn -Scot .
ton, have moved into their new
home in Brussels recently purchased
Mr. and Mrs. need
ter, of Detroit, are visiting at the noon. Mr. Eilber was also well
home Mrs. Schwarg's mother, Mrs. known as a lover of good horses and
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For over a year
the executive of the association, form -
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ternoon of this week a quiet wedding
was solemnized at Wesley -Willis
from the Peter Scott estate.
of
J. Fuss - ' . had many which he fitted for the rac-
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much time and considerable money in
correspondence and travel with the
' object of inducing some outside menu-
facturing company to locate in their
building in Seaforth, and they did it
at their own expense. •
And we are glad to learn that they
have been successful. This week they
disposed of the factory Vvithout any
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profit to themselves, to a Stratfora
Manufacturing Company, who will
commence operations immediately and
who will employ up to twenty men.
manse, Clinton, by Re.v. J. Ee Hogg,
when Florence Grant, eldest deugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scotch -
mer, of Bayfield, was united in mar-
nage to Mr. Albert Dunn, also of
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la The bride wore a dress of.
benne .
marsh Rose silk and georgette with
hat and accessories in harmonizing
The
shades of sand and brown. youngspent
-Duple were unattended and left un-
- . • through
mediately by motor for a trip•
Uoth
the Niagara district. Upon their re-
turn they will make their home on
:he Bronson Line, Stanley, on the
'arm recently purchased from the
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bride sfather
STAFFA
Notes -Dr Egerton Wilson and
wife; of. Oevo•eso, -Inic' higan, visited at
the borneo r. an M f el. Mrs. G. G. Wil-
sere
Mr. Howard Leary, of London,
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs John. Leary.Clothes
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Sadler spent
the week end in Toronto.
IMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon, of
Mitchell, were the guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs 0 W Reid on Sun-
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day.
The annual School Fair will be held
Mrs. J. Tree•ethick, of Itrimsley, is e•s ,and which wori many ptizen
spending the week at the h•ome of was , also known as a businese nnan
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Hess. in Zierich and throughout the county,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Either, of for a very long term of years as a
Detroit; Mr; and Mrs. W. Frank, of man .of go.od tleasiness tact, a go.od
death
Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. A,. G. neighbor anel friend, and hi, .
E.dighoffer, of Grand Bend, ;attended is not 'only a sad blow to his wife,
the funeral of the late- 'Chris Eilber, one son and two daughters, but also
besides many h'.d.•onectiOnable
from Dashwoode•Hernall. to is many relatives an friends.
and other nearby towns. • The Rev. A. E. Mann, of Bluevale,
Real Estate Changes. ---Mr. exchanged duties on Sunday last with
John Gascho has purchased the home Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor of the Unit-
on John Street, opposite the Enrangeli- ed Church here, Mr. Sinclair preach-.
rch, 'froe. S. 'Bennie es- ing anniverse.ey sermons at Bluenale.
cal Chum th
tate, possession will be given October Mr. L. Dart, of the Bank of Mont-
1st. Miss Elizabeth Rennie, w.ho has real 'Staff here, 'has returned from
occupied tliebonies ince het motherns pleasant holiailay's •and again resumed
death, has .as .organist aria his duties as Teller.
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Crenoid for Chick ,.
e ens ... ...... 35c qt.
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Wh. Fly Spray ,
gallon $1.50 from your cows
Spray them Healy with Creonoid
$1 85 ore mining. Theodorof-Creonoid
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to flies. The cows will
then stand more quietly and yield
Wringers, $6.00 more mille
. Use ereonoid in stables. barns, ilgt
Red Star Hand .. houses and hoepens to get rid 01 la. ,
' sect pests. 6 ,
Was • her $18.00 .
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Galvanized Wash '
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Granite Wash •-•••,-•-•
That is the kind of spirit that makes
towns grow, and the citizens of Sea-
forth should congratulate themselves
own
that the business men of their own
Main Street possess it.
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ELIMVILLE
I\ and Mrs. Bruce Cooper
and Isabelle visited at Mr. Thomas
Hodgert's, near Seaforth, last Sunday.
Mr. Richard Johns is sporting a
in the Hall on Monday next. ,
The Women's Institute will Imes
in the Hall on Friday evening, Sep-
temiber 26th The Toll call Conun-
drums. Please note change in data
on 'account of Mitchell Fair.
resign.ed
choir leader of the local Kvangelical Mrs. Calais of Santa Barbara, Cali-
Church and is making arrangements fornia, is visiting her sister, Mrs
to go to California. Fred Simmons.
-Mr. 3. C. Salmon has leased the Rev. Andrew Boa, of Port Stanley,
property near the fair 'grounds from is visiting friends in ,H,ensall and. vi-
the owner, Mr. A. Proctor, of Goele- cinity.
rich, and- etill move. in next week. 'Mrs. James Hoggarth and daegh-
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TRYING
new Chee-rolet car.
An aeroplane landed in Mr. Joshua
Johns' field last Monday, the pilot
asking information regarding the
CONSTANCE
Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley
-Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amatins have ter, Miss ,Irene, have returned after
moved to 'Stratford where Mr. Am- visiting for three weeks in Toronto,
Montreal and Quebec.
arms has secured a position. .
Miss Florence Welsh has returned
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It appears that in Mulhouse, France
Museum
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and son spent a few days last week
in London visiting the Fair and also
-- • • to London after visiting her parents
here and we believe intends taking an
HEN trip.,
they have in the Municipal
a "'gossip stone," which is a mask
yeeighing 25 pounds. Formerly pee
pie with wagging tongues were oblige
ed to wear it and stroll about town.
Of course that was a long time ago
but something like that might work
wonders in our own day- and genera-
tion.
It is a well known fact that gossip
has don.e more harm in a day t haited
all the churches could undo in a y
or even a lifetime.
Every community has a gossip or
two and they are not by any means
confined th the gentle sex either. Some
believe they are saints and others are
better known as sinners, but the harm
-whether the in-
BRUCEFIELD
. Notes. -Mr. William Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh MeLachlin and Miss
Jean Murd•ock went on a m.otor trip
Englehart, New Ontario, last week.
to,r. and 'Mrs. John Robb, of Brien.
eels, and Mr. and Mrs. .A.rnold Petrie,
of Toronto, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Moodie last week. •
n Mr and Mrs. James McQueen vie-
•ends in Toronto and Port
then Credit last week.
Miss Alice Mustard, who has been
spending the past few weeks,atL her
hdoomethilis the, village, returned.,o on.
George Knight, of London, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Watson this week.
with Mr. and Mrs. Parr.
Mr. Janie's Dale left for the West
on Wednesday to attend his sister's
funeral Mrs. B. Snell.
The anniversary, services of Con-
stance United Church, intend bolding
th • ' • ' d f 1
eir anmeersary serveces an OW
supper on October 26th and October
28th. Rev. Mr. Farrell, Ontario St.
Church, Clinton, will preach on Sun-
day. The progTam committee have
been fortunate in securing for Tues-
day evening the Listowel Harmonic
Male Quartette and a lady reader of
unsurpassed talent Those of you
who have heard this quartette know
what *a treat there is in store and
those who haven't well you come and
I know you will not 'be disappointed.
Don't forget, October 28th.
Death of Miss Jane Hugill.-There
passed peacefully away on Sunday
-"ALL extended
Notice. -An those indebted to the Cemetery Mr. Frank &gale, of Detroit, has
Board of the Hensall Union Cemetery, will returned after,vigting friends here.
please make payment to Mr. George C. Petty. Our villagers were sorry to hear
of Hansa., as soon as passible, as funds are
badly needed at the present time. 1275-1 of the very sudden death of Mr. Abra-
ham Bolton, which occurred at his
The Late Mrs. William McDougall. home in Exeter on Monday last. The
-Or. Tuesday evening last the angel deceased was for many years a resi-
of death again visited our village, dent of our village, but left here with
'taking one of our pioneer and much his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
respected residents in the person. of Mrs. Ed. lend.enfield, when they mov-
the late Mrs. William McDougall, ed to Exeter a little over a year ago,
w.hose m•aiden name was Henriette and was a citizen highly respected and
McKay. Mrs. McDougall while pea- was a man remarkably smart for his
sassed of a fine constitution right up advanced age.the
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to what might be termed old age, had Rev. Dr. -J. S. Henderson and Mrs.
during the past four years been in Henderson, of Vancouver, Re., were
very poor health, so that her death here for the first part of this week
was not unexpected in her 84th year. being the guests of Mr. and °Mrs,
The deceased monied here together Harry Arnold, and it goes without
with her late husband, William Mc- saying that their .hotts of friends are
Dougall, a long term of years ego leased to meet with them again, 'be-
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from their farm a little east former residents of OW, village,
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.A mother and great grandma, too;
We hope your life be „extended,
Your lovable work to do.
-Husband, daughter, granddaughter,
and great .grandson, Jr. Hedden.
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of Robert Bontlitron in tti
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57th f Year. -One 'by one he pioneer
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resident's ,o our village are •passing
away to that bourne from which no
traveller ever returns, and the• sub-
ject ofthissketch was a pioneer in
strictest sense of the word and
,y o our village, u also o
t only fb t ' f
no o
the rural district as with his father,
the late James Bonthron, they con-
du,cted a general store 'business at
what has been known as Rodgerville,
he early years of the settlement
in t ,
of South .HuTon. The deceased came
out horn Buckhaven, Fife•shire, Scat-
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neighbor and friend and companion%
he was always kind, 'obliging and
geed company, being .a close reader
with a sense of humor and a great
memory for what was interesting, and
had taken place in the long past years.
He leaves to mourn his death his
Mar -
widow, whose maiden name was Mar -
ia White, second. daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James White, and with
whom he celebrated his golden wed-
g some seven years ago. Three
'din-
eonsand four daughters survive
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their natnes being: James W. Bon -
thron, hardware merchant, of our
villageti William D. Bonthron, ace
•countant, Detroit; Fred G. Bonthron,
recently of New York City, and now
of OUT village, retired; Edith, vrino
of Mr. James McMartin, of Barrie;
wife of Stephen Vair, of
they do is the same
tention is malicious or not.
Beier forced to stroll about equip-
'community from dangerous gas at-
tacks. It might be worth while try-
ing anyway.
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MANLEY
entes.-Sorne person or nersons
took part in removing the sign off
the road being closed from Lot 1 to
Lot 5, Concession 13 and 14. The
sign was put up by the patrolman to
warn the tranelling public of the
evening at the home of her brother.
Miss Jane Hugill, at the age of -58
yew. S. ,..and
•s MiSS Jane had been a life -
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long sufferer, having taken spinal
meningitis when but eleven months
'ild an had never walked, . 'but ore
her suffering with great patience and
those who tended her all those years
will miss the vacant chair, but we
coming mg
.,Margaret
of Kippen village. Mr. McDougall The reverend gentleman was pastor
pred'e'ceased Mrs.a go•od of Carmel Presbyterian Church, as
McDougall
many years. ago and since that time known before the Church Union_ for
erm o years, and was
she has lived in heT home on Rich- quite a long t f
mon StreettWest, with her daughter, a talented, forcible and eloquent
Mrs. Nelson Blatchford, and lately preacher. We believe that white en-
with ;her grand daughter, Mrs. Lloyd toying a few weeks' holidays with rel-
Hudson and husband. Mrs. McDou- atives of his own and that of Mrs,
when her health permitted, of- Henderson, that Mr. Henderson in-
land with sparents' and brothers
a his
and sisters. He was then only eight
years of age, and some years after-
wards, as a young man, he attended
the Upper Canada College with dis-
tinctions coming "to him, as he was
a bright and clever student. He
taught school for some time in what
is known as Taylor's Grove Section,
Toronto; Louise Simpson, of Detroit,
Florence, wife of T. C. Joyiet,
general merchant of OUT village. He
also leaves two sisters, Isabel, widow
of Alex. Ross, of Kitchen's; and Jes-
sie, widow of the bite R. H. Collins,
of Kitchener. The funeral, which
was a private one, was held at the
home on Tuesday afternoon last, be-
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FALL FAIRS
Has the life •of the a,nnual Fall Fair
once so vigorous in every town and
many villages throughout this Prov-
ince, run its course?
That is a question that has been
given a great deal of diecussien both
in and out of the news -papers during
the past few weeks, and many and
varied have been -the answers given
danger, as the road is being under-
mined by fire, and anyone getting in
there could not turn around, which
might cause serious trouble. We think
the one who did the trick did not re-
alize the injury that might hava
been caused or they would not have
done it.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Feeney and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Horan, from Stratford, were
visitors at the home of Mr. Fred
Eckert last Sunday.
large number from our burg a -
A larf b t
tended the Western Fair, London, last
feel that God was good and kind when
He took her unto Himself and she
will be where there is no suffering,
The services il•itivere .rnduetedby the
Johnson. She leaves
pastor, her loss,
to mourn Hreei 'brother,..an
two sisters, all of ul ett: William
and George, at home, and James, of
the Huron Road; Mrs. Smith, at home
anleMr..edGook. Mrs. Wren, alien
bslesarer,rs iwevea year ago.jH. nu al,
essrs. . ugi , .
Livingston, H. Armstrong, Wm. Brit-
ton. Interment took place in Con-
stance cemetery. The sympathyf
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gall,
ten made her home for weeks with tends attending the Council. of the
her only daughter, MTS. Nelson Blench- United Church being held this week
ford, she being 'the only remaining at London. We believe that our lo-
one of her family. Another daughter, cal ministers havg been and are hop-
Mrs.Mrs. Glenn, passed away at her home ing at date of writing, that Mr. Hen-
in Toronto a number of years ago. ders•on could arrange it to take up
The deceased was highly respected the services. on the coming Sunday be_
for her many excallent qualities. The tween the, United and Carmel Church,
funeral, which is to be a private one, but whether he can arrange to do s;o,
will be held from the home on Friday, your coreespondent is net certain,.
the 19th, at 2 °Week, interment in Mr. and Mrt. Henderson note. many
Brucefield Cemetery improvements in our village arid al-
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Briefs. -The annual Harvest Home ways enjoy being here, if even for a
thanksgiving services will be held in short time.
on the lake shore; a couple of miles
south of the Zurich Road, ;but being
needed by his father in the mercan-
tile business and post office in connee-
don with the store, he engaged' in
Service for a number of years until
a branch store was opened in Heenan
under his management, which he car-
ied on for quite a length of time
and until he gave up active business.
He continued to live in our village
until on Sunday afternoon last he
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passed away at the good old age of
nearly 87 years, his mind and' memory
strong and clear right
ing conducted by Rev. A. Sinclair, of
the United Church, assisted by the
Rev. James McIlroy, of 'Carmel Pres -
by-terian Church. The flotal wreatbs
were beautiful. All the members ol
the family were present with the ex -
ception of Mrs. 'Collins, who was pre -
vented on account of Mess in the
home. Interment was made in Hee-
sail Union Cemetery. The pallbear-
era were Erastus,Rennie, John Zuefle,
Charles A. McDonell, Donald Burns,
John Elder and Fred Manna.
to it.
No doubt the advance made en
week •arid report the exhibits were
the best in years.
friends is extended to the bereaved.
Weird was received from the West
St Paul's Anglican Church on Sun- The relatives and many friends of
day September 28th, when. the Rev. Kenneth MacArthur, of Ailsa Craig,
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remaining quite
ap until the last. In religion he was
ber of the Presbyterian church
transportation facilities, the advent of
the motor car, which has annihilated
distances, and made travel so cheaP
and possible for the people in rural
sections; the telephone and radio have
all had a more or less influence in
to
The late rain has given relief .
the root crop arid pasture, but itcondact
hasn't been sufficient to check the
fires which are still raging in the
pine swamp.
Miss Esther Duffy is being congrat-
ulated on winning the prize donated
by the St. Columban C. W. Le for oh-
Mrs. B. 'Smell, , .o aunavon,
that M B S 11 f Sh
Sask., had passed away on Monday
evening. The deceased was fifty-
eight years of age and was a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christo-
her Dale BeforeWest the
P, , • going 3'
hived on the farm now owned by Mr.
George Moore, of Ansa Craig, will were sorry to learn of his recent
servicen both morning and death ais he was well and favorably
. . • . . •
evening. known in Hensall and vicinity, as he
Mrs. R. Cudmore has recently been was quite frequently a visitor, and
ay her sons and daughters his death came so suddenly. •
visited,
from Toronto and Kitchener. A number of cars left here en Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bolton were day evening for Goderich in the way
visited by all- the members of their of - a pleasure excursion and at the
a ;mem. ,
at Rodgervnle, and also for many
•
He ' 11 duntil th
years in , nsa , an up e
time of the Church Union, when be
became allied with the United Church
and was a very good 'attend -ant when
health permitted. In politics he was
a most pronounced Liberal and serv-
e
.. ,e ttit
ere a.
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bringing about the great change in
the social life of country communi-
ties.
taming the highest number of marks
at the Entrance examinations.
Alvin Dale. Mrs. Snell had been in
poor health ear some time and had
been in thenhospittal, but had return-
to. be hn-
family during the past week end with time to take in a very fine .show.
the exception of Miss Victoria, wtio is Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, who spent • a
g at oronto. few weeks' holidays herewith Cecil's
teaching T -
ed on many of the committees and at
the last elettion .of a few months ago,
while scarcely strong enough to yen-
late
e• e
t't :•,, ea a).
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Yet in spite of these things or per-
haps of them, one is lead to be-
have, at times, that the country fair,
Instead of dying, is actually having a
new lease of life. There may be
some, in fact, there have 'been a num-
her of Agricultural Societies in dif-
ferent parts of the country that have
given up the ghest, but again there
are others that seem to increase and
HILLSGREEN
.
Notes. -Mrs. Ed. Hagan, of North
Dakota, was a recent _guest at the
home of Mrs. Anne H-agan and fam-
1 •
1 y.
Mr. Clarence Reichert, of London
Business College, spent the week end
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Stephenson
"
spent the week end with friends in
ed home and was thought
proving, when the turn for the worse
carne. She leaves to mourn her loss,
her husband, two daughters and one
five sis-
Son, 3.1.s. two rtbers homestead;i
tars, James, on e l.George
at Harpurhey; Mrs. J. ler, s'
W. Connell, Clinton; Mrs. Bowes
'
Blyth; Mrs. W. Relent and Mrs. T.
Knox, of Hullett. The sympathy of
the community is extended to the be-
reeved.
Ci• •OT- parents, return. a eve days ago or
Mr. Allan Stone and family,f N ad f d f
•his
inch spent Sunday last with relatives, their home in Chicago.
ivi. ',end Mrs. Colin S. Hudson and Interesting church services are to
-le
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudson. be held in our local' churches on the
We regret to state that ,Mr. George incoming Sunday with good music.
Brock still continues poorly with foot Many relatives and friends eympa.
trouble thize with Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Wm. Kyle,
' •
Mrs. Cohn S. Hudson and little of near Kippen, in the death of neer
daughter, Myrna were in London vis- infant daughter, which occurred on
Ring relatives and friends. Tuesday last.
nCre are pleased to report.that Mr. 'Birthday Celebration. -The follow-
George Jackson, who has been in ing was handed in to us for publica-
Landon Hosnital for some months for tion, referring to the 57th anniversary
tore -out after a illness, he cast
vote. As a resident of eur vii-
lage, apart from being a merchant: he
took a great interest in municipal
matters and served BS' tvillage clerk
with much efficiency for some years.
As a sportsman he was an .ardent
quoit player, curler, bowler and was
a noted checker player, and excelled
as a musician on the triolin, and it-
tended with much success a number
of fiddlers' contests. He was also a
very graceful dancer including step
:'• n'
'arn ei WOULTING
ute
4 HENS
To. eve them extra vitality to hurry
up the Moult and get back tonaymg
eggs, dose them daily with a little
pr
bNivijator
1[19 try
_Wette for PitelttsentittEnf BOOK FREE!
grow in stature.
Galt.
London,
treatment for failing health, is now of Mrs. Duncan M+cMartin, of our
dancing, teachinal the latter to a
number of young friends, while. as a
ThoPRA.TTYCIOD CO,f1 CANADA Limjted
328 C.:arteVYJ AVie.-ForOnto, 4* •••
'One of the latter is the annual Fall
Fair held in Exeter in this county.
Miss Lottie Love left for
where she will attend Normal.
ZURICH
improving nicely and is able at date village, who is .one of the early real-
of writing, to be up a little. dents of our village and perhaps no
That Society held its fair on Tuesday
Miss Mary Hagan, who has been
spending liar vacation at the home
The Late Chris. Eilber.-The sod-
den death of Chris* Eilber last Sat-
OUT church societies are organizing one has lead a busier life, done more
for fall and winter meetings' for relatives in sickness and health
,
and Wednesday of this week, and nev-
em in its history has there been a big-
ger entry nor a better display in any
department than there was this year.
' One would think that Exeter being
nearer to a large centre like London,
than any other town in the county,
would suffer more by being over
shadowed ley the Western Fair.
But it is you apparent that is not
the ease. 'This year they had over
1,2'06 exhibits in the indoor depart-
tient In tutees they had keen come
hn'h
of en mother an family, as Tea
turned to her duties in London
Urand mrs, Robert Stephenson
and family were visited recently by
friends from Lucknow.
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hold •
The W. M. S. will ho their reign-
lar meeting at the home of Mrs. 3.
Cochrane,
The Hillenteen anniversary will be
held on September 21st, services at
11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. conducted by
t . ---
Rerve W. IA. Hagelstene Ben, am
Creditor. The Kipper choir are pre-
paring special anthems,
,
urday evening was a great shock to
'
residents of the village and the corrit
m.unity. He had not been enjoying
the best of health for some time, but
was around as usual attending to his
duties as bailiff and purchasing hogs
'
for the market He had a very busyrecently
day on Saturday and at supper time
complained of not feeling well Ire
walked down town and vieited one of
the 'stores for a few minutes When
. •
he left the store on Ins way home he
collapsed on the street Medical aid
was quickly procured ;but he had pass-
ed away from a heart attack. The
.
• "
The London Exhibition being now also, 'or passed through more critical
over, large numbers from this village illness, in fact, at times, her life was
and district have this week been at- despaired of and her recovery noth-
tending the local fairs at Zurich and Mg less than a seeming miracle, but
Exeter. at the present time and for the past
Miss Edith Foster, who -was here year she has been in vet?' much irn-
visiting her aunts, Mrs T. proved health: "On September 18th,
Murdock and Mrs. William Lammie, Mrs D. MacIVIartin celebrated her
has returned to her home in Tana- neth.birthday at her home hese. Mrst.
wianda,, N. Y., anceenpanied by Mes. MaeMartin was pansentect, 'With a
Murdock for a Short visit handpainted tea pot, the givers being
•
Mr. Ferris Cantel„on, the efficient husband,' daughter, griradtlaughtets
principal of our"Oontitmiation, School, and great grandson. Muriel Hoskin
has returned front Seaforta, where he read the presentation; Irene Itaskin
recently underwent an operation for presented the ' gift. Another lovely
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by
p8 ion even in roadster teams a:21(1
single roadetera, elassee that tbe
'growing generation is entirely un-
fartiVar with; they had keen eorape-
. 'alb • and a 1 tge entry in every
.
heavY horaeas and thel" bad,
d ittti it ini the tattle sheep
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lid Poultry Classes. '
BRUSSELS
' Briefs. -On Friday last Joseph
.,
querin, ""rner of the Queen's He -tel,
took charge of it himself. Mr. Querin
has had the hotel rented for several
• ' M McDonald, of Godericii, b
, years, T. tl'''
ing the proprietor for the pain yeier,
late MT. Esther was well . known,
throughout this section, having been
bailiff of the- Tenth Divisions. Court
for many years, sanitary inspeetor for
FLa.y township iand 'shipper of ;hogs for
the farmers, He was born in Credi-
tea over 66 years ago and had lived
•
in Zurich for over 45II took
' , . r, . years. "e' .
'great pride in the appearance of his
home and also. looked after the vil-
appendicitis and is making a good
renovery and wilI in, the course of a
couple of ev-eekt, in all ,probability be
able to resume hie duties. .
' Mrs. Trott, of Bermuda, isa net vise
iting her relatliti, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
rel. Drummond and family
0 'business' 't
Our lrien /*PT trade as
very good in the village for this sea-
soh of the year and, will, no doubt b
, 0
gift wale received linen relatives -from
a dietafgeen frkx granddaughter, Mrs.
V'. :Midden, s&v.e.d. a; ditintn "lunch.
Mrs, MaelVfartin, though taken by' sur-
prise, replied very fittingly to the
presentation and poem 'eemiposed by
Mrs. V. Redden. The poem ie itie fel-
lows:
With Best Wishes, '
is present we re ' randirta
Th'• ' givingto a '
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i for quality -made by I
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t•
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& SONS
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. „eitedi „.rieip were 'Irtinclreds
,, ' ,' 1 . oil, ,li grdundk. ehat,-
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bir. Quer was the proprietor a the
in .,
Queen's for a good Ina#3" Years and
r
'II Seeila quite like old timee far
it vn
him to be .blitelt at the old, job. 'Fred
Bockweed is th new har-tender,
Visitat In town were W M. Le-
,
lage streets, He will be greatly
Missed by the residents' of Zurieh. He
• , - ' • •
lkl• lies theit Wife ' Se
WaS tWitO, Mark , pas
• .. n ' 985 mane
ed 4-vity Jun% logi t 1 he
tied Mrs% Rorion, of ttensall who
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three , De-•
still better when the Fairs are over
and the farmers get settled down, as,
Well as others the usual ' '
,. reutme
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of life. . • • ; '
'Loge number Irani 'Mr eilltage and
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In the ),eariy hours San..
To shear one token of love -
But Grandpa, our good ltind grandpa y
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Mother, I 'liege this II make you
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