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' ' " N.I. . 11.,.�, 1­.�; .", . . $ I 11 . .. ," I , I., 1" �. wOrK Ana larm. life are none 1,04 P094- . . . - . nortAi to, Ebcster at the south, enjoyed Craig were Stokes, MeadQ,%,,,:'1, . ��­ I .,. , , I -_-1_-.1---- . ;.�;;, P,;�..-;;A- -, - �. � , I i�,,�,.,� .1 I ­­,_ I. .11.1. __11­14�1161_11.1 ", n � . ,� 11.1 ; 1.0 the unemployed, but beggus a I fine -picnic at 'Bayfield on Wednes- and for Hensall, Welsh awd,Ngan �,i - I .1, It . '. 1'�,4"��'!,i: ,,,Ili��1@1'111'� � lAr with . �1 't-11 .1 - -A , I ,,� I :� � -QXB�Ie,t i ­-, .. Rrieli I ­ day afternoon last, and with -the large The plate umpire wa�, '.j 11 I � � A Friday, Angust XKb, should not be elio,osers, and is the .,. . News of Heosall and District .BrIell's 7�%,;:�'!, 1 ''i .� � .� , I . I number httending they had a� nice ich, and the base UMFIre'. sw ;0`*.p` OX ,;:, �A � � I farmer furnishes the bulk of the tax ." " i , .. 11 . � __ time in boating, bathing, games, etc. Strathroy. The attendande wAs 'thq� � - I'- '11; .. . .1 1; , -111, . . .. '' I.., .111.� � - 1.11 .... 1, . 11. ,, 111..� . ni)aney, he Is entitled to at least some 0 , Messrs. Bouthron & Drysd I f largest of any game �Iayed, andWj�a,� 11 . � ,.. 11 it ' "', " Craig put up a good game, but were �'. ,;.. �, I I'll z�'! I I QuEjaEc ELF.CTIONS comidwation and benefit, when Thomas Robinson, of Stanley, v�$o break his finger on Saturday last. was sold to and used by the late Dav- bur vil-lage, have within the -past week ,,i _ I - , �� � - . i The services on Sunday last in St. id Millar, veterinary surgeon, and purchased and had, d ... of Outmatched by Hensall as they have " , I � , comes to the expenditure of these with their families, made a gathering elivered . �. , I,'. �� 01tist of the tact tho ,solid Liber- -taxes in unemployment relief. of twenty-eight. After extending con- AndTP,Wls United Church' were very some few years afterwards it was the finest funeral coachest to be seen the best team they have evier la" The - �, �� I 1, -by Rev. Arthur Sinclair, purchased by the late Mr. Richard in almost any city and. being, in the return match will be h. Id, I Affsa, I , .,., . 4 �X was .bvoken in Quebec in the gratulations and) expressing the wish ably taken 0 U � i- ".., I an- of , Hensall. The... church was very Welsh, and following his late de-ath language of the day, the la word in Craig on Friday afternoon at 430 �� 1, . , el!acti,on a year ago; that the I— - that Mr. Reid live to see 50 More st I �� I 1� � . niversaries of his, ,birthday, a pre5en, beautiful with aprefusion of Eiummier is being taken down to make room, we fine equipment.. It is a six cylindqk p.m. . I I � qqal seat Of Three a'vers we'4 THE END OF MR. HOUDE tation was made to him, following, a; blooms, including a beautiful large believe, for a resdolence, that is likely I I . Chevrolet, is most beautiful. in ap- Motor Accidenf.,On Monday even- I .. vative, a few weeks ago; that 4ITthday song by Grace and Lloyd ,bouquet of choice roses, which were to 'be built in the near future. In the pearance, with the very latest clon- 'ing about 9 o' lo k w ,ath r or- Z, 1� ­ , c c lien F e C 1, . . . . . . . 11 . Ministers had taken a un- (Toronto. Star) � iQ'd. Then dinner was served by gTown by Mr. W. Ivison. Mr. and taking down of this ,building an old veniences and equipment fmely Pro- coran, of Mount Carmel, was motor- ", ' � ,1 I � K',Yt��,, �p ...... After a somewhat sensational career ,Mrs. Reid, and a pleasant afternoon Mrs. J. B. 'McLean sang a duet, "Rock landmark is being remomed portione�dl so as to mak-o it very safe ing on his way home from Clinton, I I . _gually active participation in the �1; 11 . . � was spent. Of Age. -at" which was much enjoyed. ' Visitors recently with Mrw.-M. Pope under all Toad conditions, .and- this accompanied by three 'friends and I . - E. . - � ��--, ielgeti'Gns, and that �Liberalls had in the Quebec legislature and in Mon- , I ,, 1, (:%'. the Mrs. Robert Armstrong and daugh- On Sunday next Rev. Bremner, of were: Mr. and .Mrs. A. H4 Pope, Mr. well known and long experienced un- when at the intersection of our Main . . I I � ,."�_,� , -eel civic affairs, Camillien Houde . I ,: been in power continuously'for over ti ter, Miss Myrtle, of Clinton, spent a BrucefidI4, will take the services in Maeliwicher, Miss Thompson, of Pres- dertaking firm are to be eongratulat- Stre'et at the corner Of tb London " ":1 .. aereau finds himself, at forty-two, cast up on days . at the -home of her son, John St.�Anolrew'A United,Chureh at 11 a.m. ton; Mr. and Mrs. Montgomer� and ed on their spirit of baving the very Road, he crashed with Phiellip Wlat- , . I I �� I —four years, Premier,'Taso;] The few I , . , thirty the shore of the politicaf sea. , I J . � v and his party were returned to POWer wave on which he rode has receded A, Aponstrong. The Hillagreen congregation, will wor- children, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. best and latest, 'as It is, alsoeadlaptgol son, of near Gromarty; who is engag- I . I I ship with the Kippen congregation in August'Pope,' Miss Page, of Platts- to j6rve , I -1 .. in - the elections in Quebec Province without prospect of return: He finish- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClinchey , as an ambulance, if, so To- ed with Mr. E. Allen, on 'his farm i .". . "I,'-,;".. I on Monday last by an overwhelming ip§ d"t an age when many parliamentar- and son, Frank, spent Sunday with St. Andrew's United' 'Church. I ville; Mr. Henniger, of Kitchener. quired. . near Crontarty. It appears that Mr. % '� � friends at Winthrop. St. Andrew's United Church intend, Miss GTaybeil, who has been spend- ,Mr. Gordon Mitchell, of near C*n Watson coming from the east on his � �'. ,� . � iani� are, just beginning. ' . . - 4 �,: �. majority. I holding their anniversary sernees on ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs� tralia, has been visiting his relatives, way to Hens,all, did not notice the ap- � �, .��!, . He had a great time while he last- -1 . ..... — Sunday, October lith, at 11 wra. and Pope, has returned to her.,home in Mr. and ,Mrs, T. Kermings, and famr preaching car from the -north, driven ". ... �� I �.; I .1 Out 4 a total of go seats, the Lib- ed but he did not last very long. "I '11.1111 , 1�. ' 7.30 p.ra. -Rev. Foster, of Clinton, Dashwood. I ily during the past week. b Father Corcoran, at -the cornpr'of �.,i"��, erals will have a majority of sixty- Nevertheless he had no lack of am- STAFFA � y 14 ,�. , , .. I bition; he would admit, if -pressed, and will 'be the special speaker. The con- Other visitors in town are: Mr. and I&S. E. 'Sheffer:�has returned from the Landon Road, and evidently- did " I to � , %3. , nemberLI., Wor , �, Be than that, I i �1� I . , . eight i. - indeed without being pressed, that The president of the Ju nior Farm- gregation are also planning a fowl Mrs. Albert Cudmore and children, of 9. pleasant week's visit with her not stop up, as he really should have, I �, � i, . vative s?pper to follow the anniversary Zer- Kstchener, with Mrs. R. Cudmore; daughter, Mrs. W. H. Reid, . h# . from. a -Censer standpoint, the the Dominign leadership was not be- ers called a meeting in the hall for . . Of Port done, in approaching on to the hig , i �4 �, ��. - . vices. Watch for further announce- Miss Flo Cudmore, of Toronto, with Rowan. �,,;' -Conservative Leader in the Province, yond his s6ope. He had, unlimited ag - ', .". 1. the purpose ,of closing the meeting way, -and it appears that Father Cor- � . . I Mayor Camillien Houde, ,od Montreal, gressiveness; twice he was "na.med" for the summer, As the committee i�ients later '. as itt promises to be good- her mother, Mrs. Cudmore; MT. and A day or so ago while engaged, in coran -and those in the car with him I "I , . � by the Speaker of the legislature for were all in favor of the motion, it was Meanwhile� keep October 11th clear. Mrs. N. Mureb and family, of Toren- drawing material from ce � , the barn Of did not noti XU% Watson's car as ... as defeated in two Montreid ridings . , , , I , I W . his unrestrained language in the -mbev Mr: William Butt, of Se;aforth, and to, spent the week end with Rev. A. the.late Richard Welsh,.,Mr. William there., are tiees on the roadway that , I , I "I in - which he. stood for electio-ii, anCL House. He did not hesitate to tell the decided to stay closed until Novie A.l.r. Elim. Butt, of Toronto, were vi6i, and Mrs. Sinclair and family. 'Mr. - Welsh, his son, hadi the misfor- -Y, r . .. .. I �11 . I , . . all probability, will world horw good 'he was, and the Que- 19th, -when they -will start again as tors with their sister, Mrs. J. H. Petty and Mrs. Thompson and, little daugh* at night, particularl wmewhat ob- I .. , I . . such a defeat, in usual. - tune to fall from the wagon and SCU're the vision, and they were natur- ..... ,',",'�: * . ell his political oblivion. bee Conservative party -believed him The Sunday school picnic ivas held and family. ter, Lois, -of Toronto, with Mr. and break several ribs. Dr. Ivan, Smillie all� watching more for oars coming 4 , � 1".., , I ­ SP and made him, in 1929, its leader. Mrs. Maynard and son, of Moose Mrs. John Fi sher and family;Mr. and took him to Clinton Hospital for an east -fr`(Cm the 1village, when. they sud- � I � , I e at Grand Bend on Wednesday. Every- j Ii - . .�4 � , '' But by some his failure was at one reported a good time. aw, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James McMartin, of Barrie, spent x-ray and it revealed, the -broken ribs. denly crashed with such force that , , 'I.,., , . foreseen. Le Sohel, of Quebec, was One rt . have Albert Harvey for a time. . . the week end with Mrs.:R. Bonthron He will be in the hos ital,for some both cars. were turned Tight around .. ' - 1,:� ". PAYING FOR THE outspoken in its condemnation: Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Stewa Mrs. H. Ricker and granddaughter, and family; Mr. W. R. Reynolds, of time. IM facing the opposite directions In whig i . I- , . 1, . -� "One of the old, English governors returned after spending their vacation Miss Margaret Pybus, have returned Tillsonburg, with his sisters, the Miss Gladys Luker is ,spending her they had been travelling, and both . .- , I � :,� I .1 i UNEMPLOYED of Canada, Sir Charles Bagot, onde in Montreal. m visit with rela- Misses Amy and Florence Reynolds holidays with friends in Stratford-iand cars were considerably damaged, par- �:, ,� , is visiting I ... � I'll, . . . lauded our people's politenesE; and so- .Mrs. Barr, of Stratford i . " h d tives at Bright and Plattsville. i and Mrs. T. 0. Robinson; 'Ra -v. Mr. Wallagetown ticularly that of Mr. Watson's. For- I � ��. . . . . - Some 55,000 men to date have reg- cial grace. Even before him, another at the home of MT. and Mrs. Ric ar Mrs. H. Bowden, of Centralia, v1s- and -Mrs. A. R. Garrett and daughter, Xxs, Wim. Dougall and Mrs. Win. tunately, all in Father 'Goorcoran's car � ­:� , Government's un- Englishman, Andrew Stuart, solicitor- M,eGill. ited redently with Mrs.Ht. Ricker and Miss Mary, of Detroit, were visitors .of Zurich, sp�nt a'few days in TO- escaped injury, beyond a Tough shak- .. i,stered under the general of the colony, said in a speech Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and daughter, . . '. I Arthur. recently with Mrs. G. F. Case and Tonto visiting friends. ing up, but,Mr. Watson suffered' a cut . " . .1 oyment xelief scheme, and -that is in the legislature of Lower Canada Jennieo of Ford-wich, spent Sunday son, 1: empl , Mrs. Robert Parsons, Town Line, other friends. Baseball. -One of, it not the most on his face that required medical. at- .. � ' � � only a start. about 1826: "The French-Canadians with Mr. and Mrs. George Tuffin. the week end with relsAives at Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pope, Miss Pope, , : spent keenly contested baseball games, un- tendance, that.was quickly given him, ,�. e ,of gentlemen.' The Con- Mrs. Pollen, of Exeter, spent a few Everton. � . Mr. Hen�qiger and Mrs. M. E. Pope der the League, was played on our and, after spending the night at Flit - .111,11;., . How many men will seek and se- are a rat , . ,., aid servative convention, in choosing days with Mr. -�Id Mrs. George Tuf- 'Miss .Myrtle Framer, of Benmiller, spent a day at Grand Bend 'recently, diamond on Wednesday afternoon, be- erson's Hospital, in our village, he .. ; . I.", cure municipal and government Camillien Houde, die-als a sad blow to fin. � ... 1. . . I I I �-A� is holidaying with Miss Edythe Dick. and on their way home they called on tween Ailsa Craig and Hensall, re- was ablei to leave for his home at the I , . �, . *. -before the year is out, no,one can tell, that reputation, and prepares the way M.r. and Mrs, Harry Leslie, Strat- Miss Grace Cooper, of the London Mrs. G. Kellerman and Mr. John Gray- sulting in a score of 10-9 an favor of -no6n hour of Tuesday last'. I .. . . . I "I . . . but it is claimed on good authority for,campa gns in which politeness and ford aie 'holidaying with friends a- Lifel Office, London, is visiting With beils, at Dashwood. . . ' . I "..1. that the Government will �pend up- social grace will be the least of the roQ the village. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and chil- I . , cares of a certain group of politic- Mr. Howard Leary, of London, spent . . '%� 11 wards -of $75,0,OQ,000 in unemploy- ians." Sqnday� with his parents, Mr. and Cooper and her brother, W. R. Goop- dren, Miss' Graylbeil and Mrs. Pope .4 R . I - . . .. , 1 - campaign now er, wife and family. E;pent a day recently in London with " . . ment relief before next spring. Such a has been Mrs. J. Leary. . - e's daughter, Mrs. (Southern. - . I . t r I 1, . That is a I huge sum of money for fought, but it did not appeal to the ­ —, Mrs. Pop 11 : . _'. I Quebec electorate. Mr. Houde did not Services in the United ,Church -were Fl I . " .. , .. , I I . Canada to expend, but great as it is, impress them. He was not as good ZURICH largely attended On Sunday last. Rev. Ad* f ' I 1� no right thinking Canadian will object as he said. Inective may be spectacu- HILLSGREEN . ". . Mr. McTavish took the morning ser- 4 . A Ll NATI , I 1%, I to it if -the amount is actually needed lar, but a province which has ch,er- 'Mr. and- Mrs. E. F. Klopp, and Mr. vice, giving a splendid discourse. Mr. : ill I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman are , I;. 1� to relieve the distress among the un- ished the tradition of a Laurier could and ,Mrs. Oscar Klo,pp attended the Norman Murch, of Toronto, delighted PA ONAI I . . h � not be expected to accept political spending a few days with Mrs, L . funeral Of their sister-in-law, Mrs. the congregation with- two splendid . ' ,L: employed and suffering people. fireworks as a permanent illumina- Troyer. I . � .. , . ." . . . But there are two kinds of unem- tion. Thinking it all over, quite a num- Mr. H. R. Saii-luels, of Toronto, is Hubert Klopp, held at Welland on solos, and at the evening service, Rev. . � � Wednesday of this week. The late My. Sinclair had- charge, while Mr. I , "� ployed-the deserving and the unde- ber of people are now wondering why, here on business. .- . Mrs Klop was ill only a short iime Murch again rendered two -beautiful . 1. . they ever thought Mr. Houde mi.-bt Mrs. D. B. Saunders and Norma, of ' * p . � erving. Any amount that is expend- and the news of her death came as a solos, entitled, "I Think When I Read ' �� I . ., . s succeed in bringing this to pass. London, spent a day recently with ' .1 ed in providing the necessities of life ' I ' shock to her relatives here. She is That Sweet Story 'of Old" and "Near - L".. . Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett and Mr. vi�red by her husband and one er My God to Thee," which were very � - - aur I � . �. - � . ... I for the former class is well spent and Ivlxs. John Jarrott. . daughter. much enjoyed. I . 1� . , . . I money. But to give a five cent piece ON THE TOWN Reiv. R. K. Love, of St. Thomas, The members of the Luther League Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein left on . . . . recently with his par- , .��. �, to the latter class is robbing the peo- held a picnic at Springbank on Wed- Monday morning for a week's visit 1. �., , ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Love. . 'th Alonza, of Detroit. They went , , � . . ple who are called upon to furnish Man") day. wi �, ,%�. I . I Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie, Mrs. "' Chicken thieves are� operating in as far as Sarnia by bus. I .. ,. that money. In olden &r�s a certain man, James Hawthorne and Janet, of Moose this vicinity. A few nights ago thieves Mrs. J. Reid and children, of Flint, ­ . _ . ": . , I . And in case anyone is inclined to To Zurich went down, Ja,W, spient a few days with friends in carried. off 150 young chickens from Mich., were the guests last weeck of I . � I" But happened with a sad mischance Port Huron, Mich. . . . . . . : . . � the belief that all unemployed are 'Ere yet he reached the town. Mr. J. Cochrane is spending a the farm of Mr. Garnet Jacobe, Parr the Misses Mary and Emma John- - N deserving, we quote the experience of few Line. ston. I � ., I I . days in TOT6-hto. I � � la e farmer during Some passed him by; another came , Bean growers have started, to bar- Rev. Mr. Cii-oft, of Niagara Falls, 6 a . � . 1p�,: And heard his plaintive mo.rtn; 'Air. and Ptrs. McMartin, of Barrie, vest this year's crop and many fields N.Y., had charge of the services in 12 � -- a ­'. thig,past summer. He gave of his own oil and vin . e, and Mrs, Vair, .of Toronto, and ',Mrs * have been pulled. It is expected that Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- 6 �- . 0 1 1 , , R. Bonthron, of Hensall, called on Mrs. -n n 1, I . , 9': Itis farmer was accosted on the Nor put him "on the town.'� the yield will be less than last year. day last, dj�liveri g splendid, and I - a , a Kaleidoscopic P d I L. Troyer recently. - ----- . �:'-' . .. road one day by a man who asked for )IT. Ed. Deichert, of Detroit, spent structive sermons. At the morning 6 -10 -.1. . i . With his own bands he succoured him Miss Edna Cochrane spent a day the week efid with relatives here. service Mrs. Durst. of London, sang - I I .1 I.. -work. The farmer hired him, giving kild then the deed to crown, in London recently. � Rev. and Mrs. Roy Geiger, of Pres- a delightful solo entitled, "Oh Lotd, JELLICOE - k1ple$-e �.4­ 1 a fair wage and board. A week later, O� his awn beast be bore him forth - ton, visited relatives here during the Correct Ale," w4ich was very muclh a - ��� ning Day C­.o.,es. I L 1. . " 1, V � . 11.�,,, .7"ir'. ,,, 1. . Atction, Color ,:: . because he proved to The a capable Nor waited for "the town." past week. enjoyed. , I'�, � . WINTHROP 3 -I---- 0 ,Afth. , �� � I rrar, the wages were increased. From his own pursehe purchased care The W.M.S. and Ladies, Aid will Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand, of Lon- 'Mrs. Louisa Hagerman, of Foxbor- 0 . ill" don, ,spent Sunday at, the home of ough, spent last week the guests of 9 I 5 " s. D. McFar- Miss Anna Hess. - N. 1; ... . wanted to quit, and it was only by Not so to -day, we do the deed, her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Jones ID a , U r a n d e - u r , . In the middle of harvest the man With never growl or frown; meet at the home of Mr a .� �­ lane, on Wednesday, September 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster, of De- and their familiy. .. I * dint of much coaxing and a second in- We put him "on the town!' , . . I, - - 0 . - ,,% Bring your thimble. tToit, visited at the home of the lat- Hai -vest Thanksgiving services will W.dd Ch-p-sh,p M -lb- gswft� I , 'i WIMS-F,., Awg- -d 9 . , crease in wages that he consented to Our neighbor is an unemployed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thuell and ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Weber be held in St. Paul'Is Anglican church ob W.8 Seat 228 " A . .1 . _. remain and see the barrest through. 0, bandits bear him down; daughter, Freda, of Palmerston; Mr. o,ver the week end. on Sunday, September 6th. Rev. Mr. � I � I - I 0 ��Ile and Mrs. Charles Mercier and chil- Rev. Alberti and family, of Brdd- Naylor, of Listowel, will conduct the I . 1: . . The man did not complain about the We help 'him? Yes, of course we do, 8 , I@ rrogress . -work or the hours; be didn'� want to We put him "on the town." dren, Helen, Shirley and Bobby, of hagen, and Rev. Peters and family, of -services. 1. Dundalk, visited Miss McNeil last Baden, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones and, fam- 9 I I I 'i , I , I take a place on another farm, be just We choose the smooth and easy- way, week. Rev. and Mirs. E. Tuerkheim. ily held their annual family Jones- 9 , 9 I �#- , . .\ L . , wanted to quit and go back to To- When sickness makes him groan, Mrs. Eaton is nursing her daugh- Mrs. Amelia Fuss has returned Munn picnic to Grand Bend on Fri- I @ From the moment the impressive Open- ;1� ronto. And the reason he wanted to We pay a "scientific" nurse ter, Mrs. Bennett, Huron Road. from a week's visit with her, daughter I TtI.I. I �:. , day of last week, where a most en- ' ARRIORS'DAY PARADES 0 ing Day Ceremonies inaugurate this I k - . I use he And put him "on the town." Mrs. Swarz, Detroit. joyable time was spent in games,and w,,6 E�p­ S.Mc� L -j- I * F" . go back to the city was beca — " .. - --- _. - -ts of various kinds, after which g year's I 110 Mrs. W. Finkbeiner and daughter, spoi Canadian National Exhibition, to 1. I � ,�, had saved $75, which would keep bir`1 But we, our nights are undisturbed, KIPPEN Hazel, of .Stratford, visited relatives a sumptuous lunch was served. 9 the closing ceremonies 0'a the evening � " in spending money an� the .city of From purses bulky grown; I here for a few days this week. Mr. ,and Mrs. J. D. Reid and son, 1. a �' I i�:,: September 12th, every hour will be . .1 Toronto would board him for nothing We pay our tax -with virtuous souls, Gauld Mission Band—The Gauld Miss Edith Klopp has taken a Posi- Ray, of London, were week,end visi- a I 0 crf Se, ' ,� , . I during the winter months, as it had And put him "on the town." Mission Band held their monthly tion in Haist's bakery. tors with Mrs. H. Reid and, daughter. I , I 0 crowded- with countless features of .'I : . done the winter before. The local paper spreads the news, meeting on August 8th, gathering on The many friends of Mr. Edward Mrs, R. Cudmore is being visIted a 11 a I 111. �. .. ,� � . the lawn at the home of Mr. Isaac Datars, Sr., will be ple"ed to learn by 'her two daughters, the Misses Flo 9 'ORIENTIA"-Gl-morous I tremendous importahce and interest. ... :.. That is by no means an isolated The Council marks it down, that he is making good progress to @ Glo.dlio�d P.g-.tf . .1 � Two pence to help a certain man Jarrott. when we held an out of doors . - and Be�, of Toronto, and a Mr. Paul I - il'�'11, case. There are thousands upon thou- Was gimen by "the town." mo2ting and picnic, which was much wards recovery of 'his health, and is from Hamilton, also her son, Albert, I ' St. Hilda's -Band of England, each ,.... I � � I I . I sands Of so-called unemployed men .. enjoyed 'by all present. The meeting expected to return to his home here wife and child, from Kitchener. a .1".."- i 1) member 'a bronze, silver and gold ., who have done the same thing and It kills his self respect, of course, was opened by Mrs. Conner leading. in from the haspital at London the -be- ,Mrs. C. W. Westaway and daugh- 11 ._-,. I I I 'It breaks his spirit down, prayer. Hymn 584, "Can a Little ginning of next week. ter, -H,e,len, of Brantford, were, week 8 � n " 11 ­ . I medallist; Kaye Don, holder of records � :, I will go on doing the same thing as To certain men 'tis worse than death, Child Like Me" was sung, after which Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey and chil- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. 9 , a - , , . . r'� I,', long as they can get away with it. . Thi4 being "on the town." the Lord's Prayer�was repeated in un- dren, of Detroit, spent a few days last Chapman and family. �­ a on land and water with hi,s remarkable .. �� a A" There are, also, two ways in which . week at the home of the former'q Mr. and Mrs. James iloggarth are 0 W...r,wally f..o�� E.k,b,. @ speedboat Miss England 11, the craft in I . 1, son. We again sang a hymn, ,623, O'ce �HORUS I I . � Gone are the days of kindly thought, I mother, Mrs. C. Jeffrey. being visited by their daughter, Mrs. 1, a 0.1 I unemployment relief money can be "Jesus Love.Mo, This I know." Mrs. 0 1 0 which Sir illed; 1. Of willing service, gone; Mr. -and Mrs. William Smith, of Flear, and two cBildTen, of Toronto. a 1 . ' . ,1 expended -a right way and a wrong Our neighbor now we scarcely know, Monteith told- us a stol:y about the 9 , 1� . . way. I f St. CbKistopher. Mrs. Ontario, California, are Tisiting rela- Mrs. R. B. Law and daughter, Bet- �_ i � I 0 costly exhibits from foreign countries .. I',, . We shunt him "on the town." Cooper led in pray�r.",Thirty-five an- tives and friends here at present. ty,, Mr. and Mrs. John Sivyer, all Of ... 9 . � . . "A."'., Work on a transcontinental high- __ ____ __ - - I -1. a 11 ,I the products never been displayed * - swered the roll cal The offering was ney made the trip by motor. Detroit, are (visitors vhth,their rela- 9 11 1. 11 way is to be commenced at once, . tives, Mr. and Mrs, T. Hkidson and - I 5 here before; sports attractions of inter- , �.,�,J!- . There is no question but that high- then taken, We then sang again a . / . Miss Edna Gill and other reilatives,. A'S BAND ... –, S, . VARNA,. hymn, No. 688, "God Sees the Little . 6 national prominence carded only at the �� 4_1 I -ways can be ,constructed'more cheap- Sparrow Fall." Mrs. Conner led in HENSALL 'Mr. and Mrs. Webber, of Texas, .1. is , - 91 CLP, I it., . . . I.- Rev. Will Robinson, who, is home prayer. We then played several � spent a few days last week 'the guests a Canadian National Exhibition—such I . ; 4 "I . ly to -Clay than at any time in the his�- from the -Canadian, West on a' vaca- games, and the girls of the Mission Miss Eleanor Fisher, A.T.CM., teacher of of Mrs. George Case., of our village. 9 a colossal and diversified programme ... '. . tory of present highway building, and tion, very ab,17 took the service in Band served lunch. A word of piano and theory, wishes to announce that,shq Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Bonthron are a , .i . , thanks will resume her music class the second ,,k ��.. �,,,�. that such a connecting link would the United 0hurch on Sunday in the was spoken by the leader. s having a neat porch buit by Mr. Chas. warrants a visit from all Canadians 11. ... I The Meet- in eptember. Phone 128, Jiensall. 8324-1 9 - 1 ..i 1. Walff, who is this week busily engag- ;, . prove of great advantage to both east absence of Rev. Mr.,Poulter, who is ing was,,closed by Mr. Conner leading , I 6 this ydar. fi�. I on a,holiday. Our vilqagers learned with regret of ,ed in the cement and brick work parts. , , N"..? and west in prayer. -16.—I.11. b�dd," I ��, ,. , . Mr. and 'Mrs. Hunkin and kiddies, Miss Olga Bell, who has been boli- the death of Mr. H. McManus which ­ -Messrs. Speilcer and son Of O1W Vil- 0 .pt -ho'.., a Excursion rates apply on tailroad4 I ) , . ,41;_ I But is the country ready for such a Sauble Line, spent the week end at olaying at Glen Allen, -with relatives occurred at Stratford Hospital Mon- I -age, having purchased the lot from Tk� RSE PALACE 0 ".. . . collosal 0,xpenditure? Wouldn't it not the home of Mr. C. Pilgrim and friends for the past two weeks, day afternoon after a very acute ill- the estate of the late Richard WWsb " , ; ".... steamships and busses. ,.:� a A ­." e a I U',', .11.1 nes-s of quite a number of weeks, fol- on the west side of the railway track, -11 .. E 11 be cheapetr and, atthe sampi time give. Rev. H. Deihl, who has been visit- returned home on Sunday. I bi- _ ,, "! as much employment to widen the ing friends and. relatives for a short Miss jean Bell spent a day recently lowing an operation for �appendicitis. on King or Main Street, are going to 91 Avoid disappointment and inconvenience by " . � . V - 'T , . a a . r , " time has returned to his home in with iielatives in Glen Allen. . The deceased, was in the Wry prime erect a neat dwelling on the si � - 1'. highwayg we already have; to fill in H ler. and of life and had been engaged here for where a large barn had, been just taV- - - I mailing reservations no W fo N.- esp "I I 1� I this deep ditches along these high' The three congregations of the par- 'Harold Dowson-were visitors with My. several years as a baker for Garnet en down. I . a - - � 1.11 a "ORIENTIA, "glamorous spectacle of the . 11 ­ ,. "� I ways, which have proven so danger- ish of St. John hold their annual Pic- and Mrs. Emerson Kyle On Sunday Case, and gave splendid satisfaction. Mr. Fried Beugough has bad his a C-adp', P-- HORSE SHOW Q . '. L , � , . . � Col—, A.g 31 lo S,p, 7 " 0 �, ,,�.; .4 , bus to traffic, ,or to do away with our Ale in Jowet-Vs, Grove, Bayfield, on last. . His home had been in Mitchell before fine large driving shed lately re- I mystic East—niigbtly grandstand pageant; P�l �!. . , . . . as� Thursday, when everyone enjoyed The MisGes Cameron, of Clinton, coming to Hiensall, to engage,i ser- shingled. ,, present level railway crossings? , . P I ... also for the 4 concerts by internationally ;,�'%' themselves. I were guests with Mr. and Mrs. John vice. - Mr. Joseph Hagan 'has returned 8 a , - , � t, I There is talk Af building a new' . H. Coolirane. . ,Mrs. ,A. E. Doan and tv�or% young from visiting friends in Port Rowan. a I � a Jamous EXHIBITION 2000 . - VOICE . I I :1 ­ . , . $5,000,000 government building at Ot- � Mr. D. Murdock visited with friends daughters, who spent the past month 'Mr. and Mrs. IvIcHarg and son, of 0 - 6 I I . " g CHORUSin the Coliseum. ,,,. tawa to give employment. Is this STANLEY i on Sunday. ? or two with Mrs. Hugh McEwen and London, are here visiting their rela- a 6- ".L" . Mr. nd Mrs. Lee Hodgins, of Lucan, 41iss Jessie Bell of our village, sisters tives. MT. McHarg holds a good.posi- I - . I .".., - .0 a ;; builAing a necessity? If it is built, ,�, ,Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stephenson und and Messrs. James and Edwin M. of ,Mrs. Doan, ieft here on Saturday tion on the C.N.R, staff at London TRACK ET I GRANDSTAIYD PAGEANT - ,What proportion of this five million last on their way to their and' frequently visit% here. � 0 C STARS. - "i�­ . . . I Air. and. Mrs. John A. Armstrong Dignan, of Exeter, were the guests morning I 110RIENTiA­—Reserved seats $1.00, ... 11 - dollars Will go tow&Td,q feeding and I 1'� spent the week end at Marlette, Mich., of Mi. -and Mrs. George E. Thom,son home in AlbefW', and report a most Miss H. Swan, RX, has returned a ''I i 1i ,a 9 BOX seats $1.50 eatb (5 of 6 chairs in each - � v �, . `610fiflng X110 U110'WP107'ed, land w1kat visiting with Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. and family recently. I .t pleasant visit while in this district, from a pleasant couple of wep,kEV via- ,., � , I -nd, its ways into the Stephenson and other friends. Miss , Dorrothy McLean, of Hamil- Mrs. 'Doan's ,home up to. twozAnnhood it at Goderich. . I m - 9 9 ox), . ­ . .. i�' I proportion will ft 9 . . . " . � Mrs. Paul John and babe and Mrs. ton, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and before going tQ Alberta. Miss Dorothy Campbell and bro- a "\ ,�,"!. pockets -of w,taltliy contractors? F. GreenbeTry and babe, of Flint, are and Mrs. J. B. McLean. HiAisall has much reason to feel the Keith who were here spending a . . .­ 11 .:., And there is talk � of b-zilding arm- 7r �oldaysi with the grand- RLD SALON5.,pod,640o, . � " .!,,*L . ishIng at the bome of their gister, School days will, soon be with us proud, of its baseball team, who ha" i ho,o,, Eio�ib . .'4��', : ,:" 4xies and, su r; " "' * EXHIBITION 20090 -VOICE ,Z�: " m in vpii�4 other Public buildings here v Oth T, Mrs. T. " A. 111�­' , *4, eHORUS—Sat., A#g. 29; ThMrl,, Mrs. Thomas Robinson. again and the patter of childreWs feet achieved such wonderful,",ecess. in all Xurdotk, and rela- 1 7147�1`!' wi t most by Rev. R. M. Geiger, .of -Preston, call- will answer the eall of the -old- scho6l the nially games they hAve ah , 2. ,, '% - - -' -jand thero. VMlo, I.I. benell ,eady 'tives and friends in our village, re- I : Se y .1, , ,�G �.,` I . I -1. iked'undisrAhe League, in addition turned to their ,home in the city of "A I .Pt- 3" VAM, S�K 8 and SA, S*t- 12- . " � , kiemij thb' uaomTloyed ot , the Con. ed on his friend, Mr. Will Robinson, . bel School reopens af,ter the sum- Ob �'11�011�� � , - I , . I � v September Ist in- W'Other friendly and ,Exhibition games Toronto the first of this Week. I MWN4 734 BwchWrs, $1.00. !i�_ L #14�" ? .. :- one evietning last week. mer vaeatiolif o . I . M, �il�,.,. �, and W . ! . �. .!, ;. � , . I '. ­ , A. W. Brown, of stead. of the customai�j Tuesday aftr is , I , , I . . , �' * . � Rev. and, Mrs. .. � I . Of Miss Edith ]Foffter, of Tonowanda, . I 1, '.,,,,. I In , Ail, 'au 1�61k' 4 11111*1*7nilut Burgesville,, formerly Of V*rna, were Labor -Day. The emplo�ment V"b- St a U de ���� ago, who spent th� past week with her rel- I � 'L' ..$-APT.12.1931 �t W. . - . � -itnices in this vicin- Lem ther, for some childish 'hands au&th ford dig ond,. they �gsin I I J p6n4fties�.'no VIOnfloift bas yet been r4tnbwit:g acquaint ativ" in Hensall, Mrs,; T. Murdock I . k- . ek S ato . a ,j; t , . . �r 1, ,1�7�, . . . W, ,, ~ . ." ;,, . -br6 Of 7-3. ulte a an(I Mrs,'W, ie, and, their fam- ,, I RL '&­. r', Y. z I �*a &'A* �:r,wl,,M. , *ihy - h6t IiAd the ity on 'SubdA7. ". minds will. ke solved for a time, at W�6rl oittt ,by it iiL lam,m , � � '. I . ! , XPIN J I . "I I , JU � 0, 5 f. , � t A, , 11 I . SO I � T .11 . f. 1i , n . Irgiet lavimbor motored from ..here to ilies, Teturned tliis week a4moinpanied I � ... . . d �, - :1 . ,, I I I I ,t4� " 1" ' , e*, h. � . tLj­ ftp. 1ft6t tdTh $I& Stinday, August 28rd,' a very least. - 1d � V . Put i ,L I � � I PrI, ,,.,. I r. -and Mrs, 00vid Blapkweal, and 'withl6ss the i�', " ­ 'I 'L . - I � eMent took place at the home Td by her a;untg, Urm T. 3�urdock 'and ; ,�� . il. ?"!" wus%d, vwiio - ib�, firms ! happ, known as the, Rich- Misa M. H,dn r, fb 6 F--- � ­ .. of Mr. PM11 Reid, Varftd, *h4l, big Mr. Ross Ixesh q Zuriet, visit _-1 . . . . . . � ,�d What ,has lbedn I to r a, Nia.1t. I �:L�.. �:. . I I I A -- , W "':/� 6`� r6A4 ]'.9id#§ , .0 Ur - Uri. George - XR Th�m- . ard, - W eilih b4,ft on t west side of v . , �,�P� .... .... 4 .... . brotfitis aid sts ers� wit1v -blmir fma- with -i ah& be tRee ,a owe - I �,tli i,� � ,, , &# 11, �Z 't .", :M, I � 4. �' 6�6�­thei Hits, g4thigtied i1i bonot 4 of Alid 50th $oil 1% ,Q 0 It' � *1 d, - 11; , ". ': �, �, rAr � , , ,�,'Z,��;il r. ,f � the railway tiiidk on King Street, and .wgre .visit,( I", ,�,� � " I.. _­ � " k14 and fiimI1,k,i6'h Iftniddy I t I _0 ­*V1 ,, ' " we&efid * : i �,,��, I ;,4 �5111 I lb . I , :� 'w", lzo,.. 11W I. Ift I I , I ImP, �,itjgng itlei vo, 'at 80 I 11 - I . ,'g! .. "I -( , 'O '. - �f*,k&'; U Altinivo§ar,y -bfrthdAy� Th, _ f# - building'a in our theIr ns, ,Sy&5T.rg',0A11061 teacher I - -1 , � ".. 0A . , ,�� it, dw ad- of his � OS6 vla% M � , ,y � At, �_ � � k��; I ­ ... . 'I, 0 . . '.1, ,,,, 6: - " qqr�l I i , � atw,�b, rAger of',�4 , _t f�% i,. -, W Mr JOU R16id ur *0 W* �itddi* , - �011-s Espa,4,01 I* 1,��, , I,., 1U 0 t weV4 , .1 " '. 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