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gin'°�airl tlS, pP'trerM them r us, a pest an the land. - 4
u iCN RA 1 NS be heavy. ed tltie .officers for the gaud work Thurso y oft labii yveci±; 1
,, x t, i i, <;. l . _. 'Sudden Death of James `C'am'pbell, done during alae year. The election Mitse Filizabeth �tlera?<lie who recex
} ` ` -There' died suddenly at his home in of *dicers theii took place, the fol- ly returned from a few months, v%1
i I vi� "ll;ght rain of Tuesday and STAFFA
�y Ali»x,i u ifi�' rain of Wednesday, which the township of McKillop on Sa'tur- lowing 'being elected by acclamation to nd who now resides•
sl r 7 The annual meeting of the !wo- da California,'
1 �} #u continue into or through men's Institute will be held' in the hall y' James Campbell, in his 75th year, with the exleeption of Miss Grace St. Jacobs, spent a day here last we
H� � ' 't were more than welcomed The deceased man had been about his Moylan, avlto has served two years; with relatives.
y I I" l on Wednesday aftern*en, April 29th. work as usual. and was taken sudden- Honore Chaplain, Rev. Father Mr. W. H. Edighoffer, of the 16
+ +� }a farmers in this district. Roll call, "Say, sing or pay," A�1, the ly Ill v¢ith heart, trouble succumbing Dantzer P
'i' rain was badly needed. The members are urged g , Pr;,wi� eat, Mrs. Terry Flan- concession, attended the sessions
N'; � ged to be present. instantly to attack. The late Jae, nery; lust vice-president, Mrs. Joseph the Evangelical Conference at Elm!
¢� 4 ir.l, a#. frost and the heavy blanket Tea will be served by Circle 4. Campbell was born on. the 6th cones- Stapleton; 2n4 vice-president, Mrs. as a lay delegate from the lot
r' tl t `�° w which aovergd the ,. Duni •filar- sion of McKillop, in 18516. Ms par- Joseph Kales
gr lx , Ord vice-president, Miss church.
r e,"„�a �" .. entts were the late MY. and: Mfrs. John Lucy Burke; recording secretary, Miss Nx. Ezra Bender, of Blyth, has pt
^� syr " a a s ,7liy 4tble winter, made tile )anti work Campbell. fHe attended' the
p� ,� �tti er this spring t LONDESBO O Public Tessie Lynch; correspondent secre- chased ,the residence property
y ,,J ink}Sr p g han it has in many school off the section, was married in •tary, (Muss Mary, Lane; treasurer, Mrs. Dashwood occupied Iby, Mr..Jaoob Ki
$ , ' � i' � , . ,y* . 'no seed bed in most cases, Thee was an ' exceptionally large 1880 to Margaret French, Seaforth, Dan Cronin. 'After a few remlirks lerman, from the owner, Mrs. Cha
s '-, ,, has a perfect one, and the seed went congregation at the United Church who died in 1883, later he married from Father D-antzer, the meeting Fritz, of this village, possession to
x last Sabbath morning, when Rev. Mr. Jean Alexander, of McKillop. He fol'- closed with prayer. given on May 20th. •Mr. and Mi
��g JA under ideal condition's. But we Bender will move back to Dashwo,
, " Johnston delivered a very inspiring lowed the occupation of farming, hav-
,, deeded rain, and profitable sermon. The music ing lived all his life in McKildo town- -
i p after residing in Bly+tli for a ff
Now the rain has cola and while by the choir was appreciated. ship. In religion he was a Presbyter -years, where he, conducted, a merea
1 t The May meeting of the Lefties' ian but favored the cause of union HILL5GREEN 'tile business uzrti'1 a few weeks ag
�y1. tklaere is some seeding still, unfinished, Aid .of Burns' Church will be held' at and 'became identified with the Unit- tile
fire destra
• : the farmers are not complaining. Rain the home of Mrs. G. NeV'ittie, ed 'Church, He was held in high es- The Hixon , held Presbyterial of the W. destroyed, the stare al
I must be taken when it comes and Mr. and. 'Mrs. Joe Carter recently teem in the community in which his M S. will be, held in the United stock, which he occupied.
_ tt: p Y guests, Mr. and 'Mrs. life had been s Church, Hensall, on Tuesday, April
rl... tbere, is still lent of time to finish had as their pent. In politics he
s" :' the seeding yet undone. Carter, of WinghamF, was a staunch supporter of the Con_ 28th, at 9.30 'am All members of
party. rug are his the W. M, 'S, and Y. W. A. are urged KIPPEN
' ; y , Nature has certainly done her part 1Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Stratfvord, servative art Surviving to attend this meeting. Mrs. R. S.
Q . called on several of their friends here widow, one brother -Wilson Campbell,
N ; this spring, and, if she will only con- last Sunday. of Seaforth; five sisters, ,MTs. Robert Longley, of Wast China, will be the A pageant, "The Challenge of t,l
, '- ' drruue her smiling mood and furnish a Miss Belle Scott, ' special spe+0"03 Gross," will be resented, b the Gan
tt, who has enjoyed Reid, Wanton; Mrs. An Reid, Hul- P Y
little warm weather to follow the an extended visit with her aunt, of lett; Miss Letitia 'Campbell Seaforth- Miss Rena. Stephenson spent the Mission Band of St,' Andrew's Units
,.. Detroit has• returned. Mrs, John McKinley, Stanle Lawn- week end• with friends in Seaforth'. Church, on Friday evening, April 2+4t
rains, this part , of 'the country will ' y' Y Miss Ruth LaisteT, of Innerki is at 8 p.m. Lantern slides, on Ja
i ;,. "",,;:-. be well on the way to a good harvest, Mrs. Brydane, of Clinton, was the ship; three 'corns, Councillor Jahn P' Ff
guest at the hams of Miss Bari last Campbell, in McKillop; Hugh, in Clin- a guest with her friend, Miss Edna will also be given. These pictur
lh I` It is true that farm prices are low, Friday. ton and Archibald in Toronto; three Cochrane. shout especially interest the W. M.
, �� �" nor is there any indication of an i'm- Mr. and Mrs, Hill's, of Clinton, were daughters, -Mrs. John Hudie, Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons were as they have .been taking Japan. ;
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' 11' Y `,� provenienffor some time to come, but guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. township; Mrs, Beryl Brewer and in Lyndon Saturday, their son, Fred, their study topic for the year.
James Elisiey last week. Mrs. Lorne Churchill, of Cleveland returning with thein. 'Mr. Fred Parsons, of London, A
` " a 'burlier crop is better than a poor Mr. and 'Mrs, William Brigham re• Ohio, Twelve grandchildren also sur- The Peter's family, who s,pent the ited over Sunday at 'the' home of h
}I any winter months here have returned to parents Mr, and Mrs'. R. Parsons I
fd;, one at time. cently ivisited Exeter friends. . (vive, The funeral was held from his ' ' ,
A -good crop means lens of feed Mr. A. W F y 'aft'ern'oon, and Wheatley. . Stanley.
b P plenty ymouth was o erased on late home' on Monday Y•
i '> and feed is a large and necessary it- in the Clinton I'Hlaspital Saturday. We was very largely attended, the sex- Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane spent a Mr.'.George Richards, of I3a�l fist*
°' ern; to the farmer: He will never hope for a speedy recovery, vices being conducted by hi -s pastor, day in London recently and roisited Mr. visited over Sunday at the home ,
't :I. Mrs. Johnstan has returned after a Rev. W. F. 'Smith. Interment was and Mrs. D. B. Saunders. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Bell, of Tucke
grow rich at present prices, but pleasant visit with London relatives. made in Maitlandbank cemetery, the Norman Jarrott, of Toronto, smith.
i neither is he likely to come to want Mr. and Mrs. McCrea recently vis- pall -bearers ,being his three 'sons, two and ,Mr. Charles Upshall, of St. Mr. Donald Bell and friend, of°Bo
with plenty of feed at his disposal. fired Belgrave•.relations. sons-in-law, and one nephew, Messrs. Marys, called,. on relatives here re- ton, Mass., were the guests of M
The rains have given p ,Mr. J. M�Crea, of London sent John, Huh and Archie Campbell, cently. and Mrs. J. C. Bell over the wee
gi great xomise. P g The Y. P. S. gave the last set of end:
.,,s � Here's hoping they will ,be fulfilled. the week end with hi•s parents here. Lorne Churchill, Beryl Brewer and
rel The w,. 11. S. held their regular J'os'eph Campbell, slides on Japan in the Church on The Young People of St. Andrew
� l: _ -_ monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Tuesday evening. Plans were also United Church are holding their ann
V. T D. Mountain. There was a sp%ndid -- made for the Y. P. anniversary, versary on Sunday, May 17th. Se
ihr'1. I INDUSTRY AND THRIFT attendance. The president, Mrs. BLYTI� The seeding is well on the wayr in vices at li a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Re
' ." , i, this section. Some farmers are fin- D. MacTavish -of James St. Churc
(Rev.) Johnston, presided. There was ,
1 There is no bounty on the wolf at a splendid programme and the paper National Cor}cert.-A splendid con- fished. Exeter, will be the special speak;
'"• ':i'• ,the door except industry and thrift, given'was most inspiring, Miss Greta Forrest and her friend for both services, On Monday ever
P g• cert under the auspices of Memorial are visiting with the formers father, ing, May 18th, the Huronian, Ma
;.' says the D,eseranto Post. Hell Board was held on Friday even- Mr. J. B. Forrest. Chorus of Exeter, will i And isn't that the truth? About '- ing. It took the form of a national Provide tl
1 concert the following countries be- �-~- entertainment, assisted by a violins';
the only farm implement our pioneers MCKILLOP g and reader. This chorus is under tl
" 'I. ing represented: En -gland', Ireland, GRAND BEND leaders.ai g,
• , in this part of Ontario possessed was Scotland Holland and Canada, The p of Mr. W. R. �Gouldin
an axe, but with it they chopped their Death of Mrs. Orville Nicholson.- Orchestra supplied splendid music le T.C.M.,. of Exeter. Dont forget ti
'" ` The death occurred at the home of date May 18th
we, out :of the bush h and established fore the program and at intervals. Sudden Death of George Eccleston. , at 8 p.m,
't;'.' Y her father, Mr. Harry Tomlinson, of „ -George Eccleston, popular owner. of
""_•. s themselves on farms that have few McKiIlo on Thursday, April 9th of Miss Violet Fraser sang "Men of the g ...� .,�
• s . p' y' P + North " followed by an address on the Grand Bend pavilion and other in-
va.; '; equals the world over. It was in- Mabel E., wife of Orville Nicholson, Scotland by Rev. Mr. Scobie, of Bel- tercets here, died suddenly Monday HENSALL
.. dustry and thrift that did it. Prince Albert. Sask., and third grave. A solo was given by V. M, afternoon at Bristow, Okla., while on
daughter of Harry E. and the late his way to London to attend the fun-
;���ImIl: � We complain now of hard times. Bray, followed ,by a Scotch reading For sato in Hensall: +A good frame how
Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. Nicholson has by Mary Pate, A solo was given b eral of his sister, Mrs. Alice' Crasser, with two -lots on side street. The hon:
7• And times are hard; desperately hard been ill for the past year and came r Y who died at her home in Leamington contains five rooms with kitchen and pan%
for man people. But the were net east in September, hoping to regain, Mrs. N. Murray, of Auburn also a and flood woodshed; stone cellar; both hat
;' Y P F Y F P g g. reading by Reg. Murray, of Auburn. on Sunday. Although Mr. Eccleston and soft water. The house is stucco shim
always so. Only a few years back at least in a measure, her former was well known to citizens of West- led and has Hydro lights and good stabs
' health, but steadily declined until her `�' Pleasing dance with recitations way
4 times were booming; farm prices given by four Dutch young people in ern Ontario alio to many from the There are also apples, proms and small fru
.'f release came on Thursday morning. costume. A solo b Stanley Sibtho United States through his interests trees. Possession given at env tirtne: Also
were high, wages were high, employ Deceased was born near Thalnesford, Y Y Happy T'hough't range, an excellent eooke
at Grand Bend, he was a prominent
a reading by Vivian McElroy and a fior tale. For particulate apply at the Her
anent was plentiful. Ont., received her educati s in the pleasing solo by Miss D. Craig, of citizen of London before taking over ,all Post Office, aaosx
". • It was easy to make a living, even St. Marys Collegiate, and ,ince her the summier resort. He resided in Lon- Mr. Garfield Brown would advise our vi
' '�' marriage six years ago, had lived nn Auburn, were much enjoyed. J. Rob-
-easy to make money. But unfortun-. ertson, of Auburn, acted the role of don for forty years, during seygn lagers and all in the district, that he hs
her husbands farm near Prince Al- years of which ,he was engaged in the *pence a repair shop fir boots and shoes ;
atesy, in those times, we learned how bent Sask. She lyes in her 33rd John Bu•11. A sword dance was cler- what has been known as the Dr. Hard;
year erly presented by Lena and. Alma grocery business. He was a member premises, and later Dr, A. R. Campbell's m
easy it was to spend money too, Easy and -besides her husband and one small l2unro,dre's-sed in kilts, A duet was of. St. Johns Masonic Lodge', A. F. five, and is prepared to give rood satisfa<
come, easy go, describes our mode of son, BobbiQ, she is survived by her & A. M., and was also associated tion, A Dell as solic;tea, s3os-
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presented by Miss M. Stewart and H.
,� life in those days not so long ago, father and three brothers, Fred, of Mason followed •b with the Shriners. In his younger
`�?. London Ont. Jack and Harold, near Y Patriotic readings 1Ir. T. Drummond, of Toronto, am
I 14days in London, he was, known as' a
We wanted our cake and we want- ' ' by Mrs. Bray. A solo ,by H. Mason formerly of Hensall, is visiting hi
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Walton, and three sisters, Mrs. Rus- also a star baseball player, playing left field
ed to eat it too, Why save it When quartette by Misses Flaody, :on, Mr. Errold Drummond, and fam
sell Martin, of Glasnenin, Sask.; Ella 'Hilboxn, Floody and Wightman, "'Na- for the McClary team in the old Lon- sly.
.I we could easily get another to -mor- and Helen, at home. Tho funeral took tvve Land." Miss Gladys Fawcett a, don City League at the time that Mr. Thomas- Farquharson, of Ham
i`+ row. And to -morrow would last for Place from her fathers home on Sat- "Miss Canada" took her art remark-- 5Mo°ney Gibson, later manager of Ilton, and former4q of Hensall i;
," eVer urday afternoon to the Maitlandbank P the Pittsburgh Pirates, performed for Y >
u cemetery, the Rev. a Maines of- ably well. Following this Harold spending the summer months her;
the same team. To Mr. Eccleston and
'1;- a Thane were great rake making Wightman sang, May God Preserve and will be caretaker for the, bowlers
ficiating. The pallbearers were her Thee Canada." V. M. Bra his wife is due most of the credit for green, ,r;, days, and their memory would still be three brothers and Messrs. W. Mor- Y and Geo. the growth and development of Grand
", I!, sweet and a McNeil in soldiers uniforms, pres- The Oildfellows of Hensall Lod ;
great deal of the cake rift, Jack Marshall and Jahn Watson. anted arms"" to Miss Canada, after Bend as a summer resort. It was Mr. will attend divan service in St. Paulg'i
P.
would still be with us, if we had not Eccleston who first saw the possi- e
r ' barred industry and thrift from all Mr.. and • Mrs. Charles Regele an•d inglch all sang "0 Canada" in clog- bilities of the resort gaining the po'pu- Anglican Church the first Sunday it
Mr. and Mrs. Ed,. Re ele recentl • May.
a our calculations. g y laxity which it enjoys to -day, Mr.
I., � spent a day in Stratford. �-�--- Eccleston was a native of �Ridgetown, We believe the Masons of ZuricY
Those were the days when the air � Miss Irene Koehler left last week Lodge, 'Hensall, will also be holding
the son of the late William and Vic- divine services in the United ChurcL
was full of tales of men and• women for Stratford, where 'she has secured - " VARNA toria Eccleston. He moved to London
who bad made fortunes on the mar- empl'oysport as a boy. Surviving are his wife, one 'n the near future.
,�''� Our sports on this line are enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. F. Weekes motored daughter, Ella, and one sister, Mrs. We believe Mr. George Armstrong
ket, and made them on a shoe string ing fishing these times. to Listowel to spend the week end Sarah Pickering, of Leamington., The ?nten'ds erecting, as soon h possible,
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.J start at that. And, perhaps, some of • Mr, C. Regele, Mrs. F. Koehler and with friends. funeral of Mr, Eccle-st' 's sster, a new bank barn to take the place of
' 'A I those tales were true. Mrs. John Eggert spent Friday in Mr. M. Elliott is confined to the which was to have been held Tues- the one destroyed by fire on Sunday.
But we never heard of the men and Mitchell with Mrs. M. Rapien, house and his many friends hope to ,day, wag postponed, and combined 14r, H, C. Soldan has men at wort:
'".'• a Mr. and Mrs, Charles Regede, Mrs. "-n him out soon. funeral services for brother and sis- taking down the large- dwelling on
p;r; the women who tried to grasp this Mr. and Mis. Fianot, of Flint, call- ter were held. The remains of the late his farm a . ?sort distance north of
z:. i' Fred Koehler, Mrs. Henry Koehler,
easy money and lost, in too many cis- Mrs. John Eggert, Mrs. Ed. Schexbaxt, ed on friend's in our village Sunday, Mr. Eccleston were brought to Lon- the farm he is now living on, at the
I'. r es lost the savings of a life time in Mr. and MrS. Charles Eggert and The many friends of Mx. and Mxs. don on Wednesday night. Outskirts of our village, on the Lon -
r; 'I their chase after the rainbow. Dellla and Norman atten'd'ed- the fun- Mel. Webster met in the Hall Tues- don Road. 'This dwelling was one. of
�'` Those da s are est an to-do is eral of the late Mrs. Mary Kuehne at day evening and after a social time �_- the largest and finest in the district
-` Y F Y Blyth, on Saturday afternoon. the young couple were presented with when built by the late Mr. William
here. How many of those lucky ones M a air of wicker, chairs. Lunch was ZURICH Wilson, over 50 years ago, but being
�` - , r. and 'Mrs. William Hoegy and p
have their winnings to -day? About iMarie and Louis s served and the rest of the evening unoccupied for ,years at a time, it fell
I ._" pent Sunday with was c A number from the village attend- into a state of want of repair and
axle out of every thousand or two Mr. and Mrs. Dan ,Regale. pent in the light fantastic toe. ,. P
�, would not be wide of the mark. Master Joseph Eckart, son' of Mr. We wish the young couple bon voy- ed the services held at Elmira las„ badly affected by the cold winters and
I 11.John A. Eckart, had the misfortune age through life. Sunday in connection with the, con- being much larger i'han dwellings on
There is no use in talking. One Seeding ference of the Evangelical Church. farms are, now built, and not as con-
'' never gets something for nothing- In- h have,his right hand badly cut when g and gaming is now" in The many friends of Rev. �. Y. veniently planned, it was thought best
g g kindling
and his sister were splitting full swing. Dreier are' pleased to learn the Mr. by Mr, Soldlan to take it down and
'` dustry and thrift are the only things kindling on Saturday. He is progress- grass- --. Dreier is returning to the, har'ge here .use as much of the material as pos
r in life that pay a bounty, ing r. well as can -beJerry
expected. for another ydar at least. close in the construction of another
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Dnexr and chit- ,�j'T. COLUMBAN The fire on the farm of M. George and smaller brick dwelling, which is
�;�"' dren were at Rostock on Sunday. Mr. Armstrong on Sunday forenoon at- no doubt the best meth
Earl Eggert who hes been spending / od. But the
�' i P g C. W. L. -The annual meeting of tracted soine of our, residents and a change will remove one of the old
AFRAID OF LIGHTNING the past month- here, returned to his the C. W. L. was held in the parish number motored there to render as- landmarks of dwellings, as it was
-BUT' home there. hall on Tuesday evening, April 14th, sitstance. When they arrived the klroum in tan
F i; Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Bauerm�an were with the president Mrs. Tarr Flan- ba and sheds ai m ss of flames g Past years.
It is surprising to find the number at the home of her parents Mr, and Y n barn b s wet*.. a Mr. Garfield Brown, recently of
p g + nerv, in the chair. The meeting op• and nothing could, be- done. Mr, Arm- Zurich, has moved with,his wife and
tew'ir:'„' Mrs. William Rase in Logan, who
' of People who are terrified of light- g , coed with prayer and the minutes of strong is a he Loser. The live family into the dwelling ora
k cetebrated their golden wedding on the property
ning, in spice of the fact that the xe- Tuesda preceeding meeting were' then read stock and tractor were all that was known in years as that of Dr,
� � y, April 20Th.
Past
r '. cords o to prove that very few by the retarding secretary, Miss saved. H. S. Hardie, and for some time
g pr ry ,per- en and Mrs. Fred h Mr. and chis- Grace Moylan, and adopted. The re- It is with dee regret that the rented b Dr. A. R. Campbell, and
��"1 �; sons have ever been struck by light-,<.iren spent Sunday with Mx. and Mrs. P P � Y
:k'nrge Hoecy in Grey. ports for the past year were read by many friends of Mr. Newell Geiger will make good residents, and we wel•
;,.; s ning• the different members of the execu- learn that he has had a nervous c'oine them to our village.
As s matter of fact there is no res- An effort is being made to get the tive. Mrs. Dan Cronin, the treasur- breakdown. Mr, Gaiger has been a't- We are pleased to state that Mr
Hydro an aux line, hurl so far it has er, gaFve a detailed account of the re- tending Toronto University with a Nathan Peek, who has been confined
0 f ;'; son far terror, .but when nature starts not -been successful
�.t. cei'pts and expenditures, The total view 'of. entering the ministry. In a to his room for a, number of weeks,
I her fireworks it is useless to point Congratulations are due Mr. and amount taken in was $1,508.61 and few weeks he would have completed is at date of writing, considerably bm-
" t this out to many people. Mrs. Henry Benneweis, Sr., Brotlhag- the total disbursements '
en, they having celebrated their ol- $1,488.44, his years course, and intended leav- proved, although not yet back to
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There a 1
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g f 25.1 i for t ovines
7 in n r he Western 1'r as a n
,� den wedding on Sunday, April 18th. treasury.$ the g normal, ,but we regret to ]earn that
xkk men -ewe are not talking about wo= Mr. and iVirs. Jacob y, A and Ger. The 'books were audited b$ missionary. His many friends hope Mrs, Peck continues very poorly.
.,, • i>` on --woo will shiver at a flash of tie and Charlie, of near Milverton, re. yrs. John Shea and Miss 7.'essie that he may soon recover. Mr, lHarold Shexritt, familiarly
`f:. I„i ,_ lightning, even rush for cover. cently spent Sunday with the foTrrr Lynch. The 'St. 'Columban Subdivis- A reception was held' at the. home known as Tim, spent a few day's dbr-
cen cousin, Mrs. C. Eggert. ian with a memrbership of 100, has of Mr. and Mrs. John Geoffrey, 15th ing the past week in Windsor with
s� Yet these same men are not afraid been carrying on with the usual ac- concession, Hay, on Tuesday after- relatives, springing quite a pleasant
to try and .beat a train over. a level Barn Burned.- The barns on the tivities which enable it to donate its noon ,and evening, in honor of their surprise on them late on in the eNen-
a{t:i, Grassing, or not'afraid to cut in and farm of Mr. Joseph Hu Il 5th eon- quota of assistance to parochial, son, Fergus and his bride, who we ing, as they were retiring,
lir . , P charitable -and missionary require- married at London earlier in the da, The rain of the first part of this
ri but 'of trafFi6 on a crowded highway, cession, town line, were completely ments, Ten dollars was donated to Mr. F. C. Kalbflel c'h is making ar- eek was most welcome comm
even if they ,lave the famil with dry`�oyed by fire on Monday even- � g gent
;! Y ing last. The bairns consisted of two Sisters of Service; $481.00 was given rangerm'ents to erdet a large cement ly and c�ontinuu,sly, and everything
r thein in the car, aux paster; scholarship of $5.00 has smoke stack at his milts in Zurich. is now looking beautifully green and
buildings and a large poultry 'house been pupil g picture- appeared in fresh.
t And there are men who think noth- and their contents which included a given the u it ,ohrtainin thQ An excellent
�, i,, • ftg oaf, trying to pass a car on the fine cow, two yearlings, two she p, highest number of marks at Entrance the London Free Press on Tuesday The 24th of May celebration• that
" fie of a hila3., or of driving at a rate P, examinations; $12'.60 was given Fr. of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Johnsbn, of is to be head, here, under the auspices
four lambs, 100 hen's' aiftd some fur. thus village,
ke Hu -s for Western Missions. Three who will celebrate the of the 'Firem'en, promises to be one
w°1' cid dkfy 'and seventy miles an ]vena, Ysl besides a large errs -Dunt of feed good Catholic 'books have been plat- 60thanniversary sof their wedding day of the very best ever held in our
m, f �lhlto infill not drive at all in a thunder and some implements. How the fire ed in the libraries of ,our Separate on May 11tb. :Mr, and, Mrs. Johnson village, and, more- ,}a, oY+"lginated is not known' and Mr. Partici-)ars will be
,, Treg ,off 'becnu-so they are afraid of. Hngill was in. Seaforth at the time. schools; $10.40 was given to the although' getting up in years, both later g given, as it vVill' be about a
.4, + " . Tice' ,blaze was first dliscovdre'd lay, 1V1.'r. Chair of Church History; $160.00 ,w'al still' enjoy fairly pod, heialth and they month yet.
6 � " given for charity; two crates of eggs are both highly respectedt by the cit- Our villagers are all' getting their
f F 't� a Jahn Mclttatiy, his neighbor, who with were d-ana'ted at Easter to Mt. slope izens of the village and district. prenlmse's very neatly Fut in order as
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r,• t,, that ttoElritYg else could ,be satin ly to 'aid in rrtisjtiti wbx%; two pareel3 greener. • ;'' An invitation dance under the aus'-
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'Bete it+as'ns*4. a3t' fie'b rrls arsd to VVlestexn' Mlssroris bhro h ehurdh mourn the d -each• ,of their twfs weeks nests on Friday evening 1
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to attendance with tvery fine music by got well' up with their workwn ._
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;d the orchestra, and those 'attending that is needed, at data of writing, is
;d speak of having a very enjoyable a good penetrating rain,
h, time. Mr, George Smale, who has been so.
;n Services in all our churches on Sun- 'very poorly of late, and confined for
% day last were well attended., with ex- a time to his room, is now somewhat
3. coIlent sermons by the pastors, and improved, and, able to be, out for a
is good, music by the choirs. 11"btle, exercise, fresh air ,and; sun -
We are pleased to -see Mr. Georgle shine.
;_ Smane able to go around again al- Mr. John Ziefle, and Mm, Claire
Is though not yet in his usually good Zuefie motored to St, Thomas an sun_
)f health. day last and spent the day there at
Our business men 'report trade as the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Bell
a, very good for this season of the and fami]y.
tf year. MT. and Mrs. Manley Jinks and lit-
The fall wheat is looking very tle, son, ;Ro'ssie, spent the past week
Promising in this, district and during at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
;_ the past weeks a very large acreage Clinehey, of the Goshen. Line.,
r, has been sown. Miss Kathleen Case, of St. Cath -
k Services in the United Church were arines, spent the past week at the
largely 'attended on Sunday morning home of her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Hedden.
s and evening l'a'st. Rev. A. Sinclair, Ryckman-Pond.-The marriage was
i_ the pastor, conducted the services. At solemnized at First Presbyterian
th'e morning service Mr. W. 0. Good- Church, Cleveland, O'hio, recently of
• win rendered a ,beautiful solo entitled, Marguerite Jean, only daughter of
i Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters." Mr, and Mrs. Avery Bond, of 14 Bruce
r At the evening service, ,the pastor Street, Flint, Michigan, to 'Mr. Roy
;_ took for his subject, "Consider the Ryckman, Phm.B., son of Mr• and
e Lilies, dealing with the subject in a MMs, Grant 'Ryckman, of Hensall, Ont.
e most able and interesting manner, At The ceremony was performed by Rev.
,t the conclusion of the sermlon, Mrs. J. A. Corsey. Mr. and Mrs. Ryck-
e, M. G. Drysdale and MTs. A. Sinclair man left later on an extended motor
L. sang a pleasing duet, trip, after which they will reside in
e Mr. Thomas Cook is very poorly at Flint, 'Mich.
date of writing, suffering from heart Barns Burned, -.On Sunday rnorn-
trouble. ing last as Mr. George Armstrong, of
Mr. Robert McMartin is now able the Town's'hip of Hay, about three
to be around again a little, but not miles southwest of our village, was
yet well enough to engage in his reg- getting ready to bring h'ia .little son,
ular duties in. connection with the flax Harry, to St. PauI's Anglican Sabbath
e mull, where he has been a faithful sch'ooi, in our village, and the little
y employee for such a long term of boy was out in the yard with other
d years, and where about a week or so children playing, he was startled by
ago he fell from a scaffold', owing his little -son telling him that there
to -one end of a plank going down, was a fire at the barn, and in rushing
t throwing him with much force as to out Mr. Armstrong found the barn
a break a rib or two, as well as bruis- blazing fiercely. 'So suddenly did it
- ing his body. all occur that he had barely time to
A number of the Oddfellows of get the live stock out. It was, imtpos-
- Hensall Lodge attended anniversary Bible to save the grain, hay, straw
z services Of the sister Exeter lodge, and implements that were in the barn
s held at James Street United Church, and in a very short space of tuna
- on Sunday evening last, and enjoyed nothing was left of the building or
a the services and the meeting with the the sheds adjoining. A phone mm -
Exeter brethren and others from sage was quickly sent to the Hensall
I Brucefleld, who were, present for the Firemen as soon as the .the
was dis-
; anniversary services. covered and they very quickly re-
. 'Members of the family of William sponded as they knew MT. Arm -
Hudson, of Egmondville, Hving here, strong's dwelling was so closely situ-
ated to the
as at his very on Sunday
advanced age wehbe - able to, save the he dwellinthey
if otttl e
lieve he is at the present time quite outbuildings. Very fortunately, the
seriously ill. I wind was blowing in an opposite
A number of our villagers have rection, rendering their serie-sealy
been doing considerable fishing of late unnecessary, as far as saving the
in the different) streams and have dwelling was concerned. It appears
been quite -successful in catching and that the children while playing 'around
spearing quite large fish, 'of which the barn', carie across some matches
there, are more than usual at this sea- that had been required there, and us -
son of .the year. ing them to set fire to some straw and
Mrs, John Dallas, of -our village, chaff lying closely to the'barn, it was
had the misfortune just recently to no time until it spread to the outbuild-
fallAbrough a door on which she was ings and as we have already men•
ledning, giving away, when engaged tioned, completely destroying them.
in -doing some duties in housework Mr. Armstrong carried some insur-
and carrying a weight in her arms at anre on the buildings that will be a
the time. • Fortunately we understand hemp to him, but -his loss for all that
that no bones were broken, but pain- is very considerable, besides the great
ful injuries were 'sustained, in the fall inconvenience of trying to manage on
backwards, to her back and arms. a farm without them, and much
Our farmers and gardeners have sympathy is felt for him.
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