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The 044,10 - "'? _,W �. vin �#Ve� study.F." 5 144 1, - 0 __! W -9, i� I .I- vMlig ''South** -'! 91V - '. � ate,41.501 a yel T -he -W . x"N i ate,Iftneri l0plp�':Ut - W9111 . r %i 'in , omen% stitute wi)l - -. Turtm.,$ho#� 'As t t- �tho 4 MI . patletit's 1611 -soon. be ft Ah the local ehuiclk� , . I , �, , "t � , . I I I Xbroa wag taken -up oy Tur . :1,0 ,AUS1 .ipling Wtter. lows alternate W . '01 1. . , . M, -,# � AW,e a m_ All -&O- to� see qnr. -Isaap es� from �year to your. ' � if - _M � ,� . - ight or , ed br'kelAtiles' 114U _90 .. friends - '. .. ,`� AWT be bull, Miss Uarris and Ifflss Figrbaiim. '66.-�09�r,h fVroperty before j� I%` �Y,,,��i,t��,�,�,;`, 1, foreign,$2.00 a year. Sin&4e on We - D6Wt ��,� .4 s d sy. April 25th. ,, ' I %@,L,�,­,; . � -1 . . . *1 " , _ L.�� p _ '" pu�t t iltneEis. Bell-,'XW � I quiet � wedding in the dAi49ct--' The,'Oft - w 11, . 211 . .lAren,-:A . 0 - forget � , e roll call which is to ._ ewfed as . '�, , "' I ip. 4 cents each , , Jar '�".�7tch th otiolbst da0ghter e44-Wrig -:�"fi", 0, � . A very interesting letter wq rfJ4, 10SIN a." Uth arid, Christifie f� de' , L�Wtei his rec�n , ., !P. beI3. * e o . I a - . ,1,,� ,,� I ' * '� . , � �� �:*,`-� 11 ­ ' - - 4 stiy until her le,4 The!many friends of Mrs. Roliert , . _ � _ wit' L" �, topk Rlace at the Presby.1 _ " , ,� ,,, on exchange of roots, plants and -' nNN � .jq �' - � ' ". -N, I., .� I -by..,Nrs. Will Cole from Misfi r . -11 her . 'welabero of -r the . . .. " I -" ication. -' ISO a discussion 6ii plants '(LeRN4 'Dinsd4le -glxitio $bee she is able manse, Exeter, on Wedneqolqy;�; A* . I ... ". � �,:"­­ . Advertising ra�es on, appl . in� ed, by IN., S611131 , art, ts and 01, rj@jjv4 41" I'll -.Mft a mimioiaary in 'Korea,-, tell I r.__Beasley- , , . 111. I . .1, __._� � I I ," . . ai�a perennial bbrder.� E,eryonp -Of �,,jb;. work being ace6mPlis tl e- ' 'ar�` " - in:' " ' I 20th, at I I a.m., When Rev. - - 'Mr. family fr6m ,Ireland, a, number or . , �1 . �rl� - ,. i 4 aAXOr, has run out4 C4ristin to ibi 6ilt agq I i - ' . , - I , iage', 114by g -united in. marriage 1111X1, �., , ,f . . , ""'. 1 1W, L' "I . Lunch will be served The _' I et nuft, )A . in Mr.. and Mrs. William Ivison have '11hoLdea * iinited. in troan years a q and was . ", _ "I ��'. "L -I � , : e welcome� t1kat coqptry. mbetine .� ­. Van, I . .., 4 . � - I. . . 'A.4*pOeted bailles lqlf - , ­ i ` . Dyke,'§ ,,, . *Lophew, Theodore _ e ter t 11 . , _ t eturned to their.hOme, in - Laverna, illiam %!. Me- some 34 years. ago to' Mr. 1�gr4w; !"V11 . Ij Members of the Canadian Wee .Circj� 2. - . ,. . 1, 1. . . %ad the Huron',- 11; . With singing and all -repe ,� I , . r' 11 daughter of W -late Mrs. and was a -most excellent V e awl � .. . �� r 112 ast�= af 7 4, . .. � e,r), who . is pressing out ai, D$c,j,a�en, to Glenn Earl Bell, *I )" N' rs I _ I , I ented in -the churreh under in tho�w#*kl from an te ing spent the Of Laren, of Heisall, and the , ­ ev , paper Association I . I,f " 1. I . . M 'f, .. � ,e 'Press As � . � Lord'v Prayer. A play wi, - e. es-, OW _'. .14 i, _-4-1, sociation. "'I aly mother of three sons and daughters, 514111: counts" , I 11�1 . . r �11 ing wi . , � SF , - e sus- easy livi -and mcinths' ith the latter's uncle in To- .... �.!", % — 4_,s� rsday, ' is wo,Ven, in- I ionto. We -'are glad to see , Tucker- namely- 'George and Jake', of the . . X.. . j, .111 . I I MANLEY pices of the church Choir on his' sister, Diane. Love � *T. and s6n of Robert D. Bell, of -Township of flay; Alv!14',of Detroit- I ­, �'. I . to the,..,.VlOi by Hom�r Bird (William Mra Ivison, back again. - smith. The bride wis � becomingly ' ' . I I . ..". � IP SEAFORTH, Friday, April 22. 1032. no . georgette and rad- Ruby, wife of Archie Roggarth, of ........ 1 # , Amother big %eaforth Softball nance-card- eveniM Apri� 28th, bjr the Young ,,,� . 'a Hidl, Tues,*W, April 26th. Music by People of Munroe United ,.Churoh, He. v�ntractman for the�--EnxPire The many friend's of Mr. William gowned in -beige ' 014�. - �"� . qd),- . I I ' �� V e and his Oleff Dwell -Ill' re"I Fullarton circuit, entitled_, "'Mary Acklifiik."W.orks, whO, adnd-rOs Etta Deltz will be pleased to hear that he ium lace and carried a bouquet , of Tuckersmith - Mae, Vife, of, Bert " �z` - — Ke. Steel I . Fol- O'Day, of PAroit, and Stella,-,.Qf Lon..� . . . 1�1 I.. ' �and w5ir� Theodore' declares to big is feeling some better. pink roses and baby breath. , . � I I � �r Grand Bend orchestra. Made Some Marmalade." This..,pla.v .. " , 1�1 ' , " 1". , ....-I., -timea , aunthis -Wtention of arrying Chris- Mr. and,Mrs. T. D. Wron, of Hen- lowing the ceremony the wf ., - , Mr. W. G. ,Siemon has returned Ading din- don, Ont. For a piumber of past yeavg . �, , �, " . . On- the Land -. .hota� from. Kitchener hospital* but is has been given a number of, m _ -home Mrs. Ingram haol,been in poor health . ��'., and has b�en­well received. tin�a, affaiis go badly with the' twd sap o 0 e 4 ri 3 . I �1�1 ., I I . ,, spent ,Sunday at the h me f n r was served at th , b de I * uch so that it preyed -on her . . ,t�, still in a critica con ion � � Jovers;;, Ebta'does. not,re,co Ize QM7, e er s paren s, r. an : rs. . in 'sa � . 1 .11 . the land. Th'" �Mr. Tony a - I I . ers between Chris ine and ed ifid L. Petty, of Hay.' nd and led her in the early houra . I The farlueoz,a;e on nd Miss MiZal Slemon; f 4 bri was a leather, purs.e to match mi .� 1. i , # I -Ppy young pou- of Satux. 11 ".1. is a sure indication, of spring, .but from Fras&ville, Ont.. were called erls pmposal; , s-4 an I e inter- her costume. The ha I -"y morning last; while her I I I _ I P �1. . this year it is"by no means an early home on account of their father's ill- I I , -HH.1LSGREEN ChristinWilecides Isell. her'stand. to I.. ­ I ple niotored to d points hus-band was at the barn attending ta I ,� 11 east for a short hqni'�=0011, the.the stock, to . take her, life- A, rough " _ , ; , I . y-ke and dische � , -Soft �rater talik, '. one. � ' . . I . ZURICH . ge4 , 11. I ness.. Mrs. Van , D wges- Ted, - in a dr�ss of blue means' -of. a lai , ­ ?'�,� I . , Xv, Thos. 'Purcell made a business. NV,,. M. IS,_The regular monthly mi xiT .r L - -bride travelling - . One heard on every 'hand that be- last meeting of the Women's M-issionary who has bee ft in" foi: . . �, ,: n , g so. d 1� ­ . . 11, . I -was a �, I _. trip 'to Toroj�to and Otakville cierty was held at the.honie of Mrs.- her under the,. na e of Ted, Smith, M itchener, silk crepe with 'blue epat tiinimed, in the basement. -Mrs. Ingram I ,� . cause there was an early Easter. there *eek. So . b10- 4ik.'Ror . I with cream, lapin fur with smart hat very fine looking woman; capal�le in I ,' ' " Con Dekart spent R. Steph4rison on Wednesday, April ,nor Bird remaiked "True has ,purchased the property owned � would, -be an early spring. Buft it Messrs. Fred and . love cannot -be held down io'revoir," by the Elmer Oesch estate and is op- to match, ,Mr. and Mxs. Bell will re- the hom6 and with good' buVinesd ,� . ,. I th Mrs. W. Turner pnesiding. side on the groom's fine fiarm' in metho4s, but owing, to 'ill health, 11 11 Sunday with * and Mrs. Joe Ec)kart 13tb, w, , Mrs. Van 'Dyke recognizes Christinels �be I 1. �`, 14 "I . didn't pan out that way. b ' i ' i en r4. -Shop and cigar I I I . .. . 'more snow an in 01akville. The meeting, opened ( y singing a 'business -ability and decides . not, to ' Add Tuekersmith. . coupled with a very sensitive nature, I I .. In fact we had d Miss Helen- O'Hara,bas secured a h3�mn and prayer was then offered. -buy the stand, but this is' almost . stand. Mr. -M. Ooeseb, who occup Tbp Young Peopleo's League of the the cares and worries of 6very day . �� winter weather in March and Apri.1 pos'iiion in Toronto. ' �Nb �Seriptui* loisson was,read from spoiled by. the bungling of Beasley, the vremises�,has raoxed his barber UInked Church held a pleasant social- life pressed ,more heavily than she , , . I than we bad in all the other winter Spring seeding is At its full swing ist Cor., 13th chapter by Mrs. Rus- 6usirltss to the Fritz b16&, " , " . Monday night bear. The deceas- i till sell Consitt. The roll was then call-. who has been planni�j to get Clu,is- Messrs. Louis and,Edward Brisson, evening on witha good could evidently ��ll I .11 r I . months. Just a week ago snow wa,3 anA it will be but a short time tine off the property. - ottendance. The -meeting- was very ed was a 'membe of Hensall United 1. it it_finished if the fine weather con- ed, answered by. the letter -"L" The of Windsoi, vere visitors in town . ... I Treasqrei- floports were A meeting of thos�-'* terested ,in ably presided over by Rev. A. Sin- Church And in Ahe prilvate funeral : ,nd high-, . . .- in . on Mondajr. ' . I.. piled high on'many roads a tinues. . � SecretaryJ softNall-wits held 'Monday nigtit, and! , Clair, Following n th " home on Monday af - �', ways, . and farmers were getting un- read And Adopted. The 'business was . -an -.Mrs. C. Schw#rtzentruber the &-irdtional ex- service in e . ,- Mr. John A. -T,ck;�rt has been busy I it was, decided to form% softba' 3 clivl4t, . Mx� d ercises theo! f-pll-o-Wing "pro'gram Was te�rn.00n last her pastor, Rev. A. Sin- u , I - -*6- Rudy Oeseh,. of the Bron- . en ,- Clair, -spoke most feelingly of her' .... I I -Mill for many then taken. It was decided, to quilt "'And .... � e . . easy beca�use none had been or could running his OWTM9 the quiMi for the bate on Tuesday The following officers were appotn't,77.,sbn,Line,'a:tfended -the,'funeral of the glv' nd 'njoyed: Chairnyan!s ad , I ed: Honorary president, F� Al"][Rol­ ,dre I 409 ifi, fine,,kindlyi and sensitive nature And I I get on (the land, . are.putting in a reserve to put them afternoon in the church. ..,Delegates late -,Andrew Kipfer, near Taviitock iss, Rev. Sinclair; .violin se' tic I 1� . I '' over the rush. . wards; president J. W. JoNfett-'secre- last,week. ­'Peceased was a former "Was That the''Human Thing to Do," the,s5rinpathy felt for -her husiband, : , .However, it looks now as if th , ings A great shock struck .our com�mun- were appointed for tb,4� Presbyterial tary-treasurer, i�.,W. itlatdhelf; man- - Mr. Scott Welsh, accompanist, Mis5. membors of fimjl� " as well as'her . I , . ­ , would turn out all right. We have ity last ,Monday when -the news was in Wingliam on.,April 26th.- Topic '6 tain, ' Bird' resident of this township. Florence; reading, "The Cattle­Thlef,111 so ad " . . - h I ad I two or three days of real spring received,of the death of Mir. Martin on Temperance was then given.',The ager, Ge rge Weston; capi .t. . it A ministerial' conference .was held . I - mother, now vanced. in life. A , Sturgeon, After some dir;cussion i in the local Lutheran Church on Tues- Miss 'Olive' I lLenion; que�, "My Wild ladiei" quartette rendered those two, . � but study ri�as then taken by,ildrs.' R. ''�d Mrs. beautiful hymns, OJesus 'Lover of My: I [I . weather; the ,snow has all disappear- Murray, of Diiblit,,who retired arg. WAllistei. ,Mr& (Rev.) Conner th6n .was depidid to hold a dance in the ,day and Wednesday.of this week. Irish Rose,' Mrs. Maynard`4 I 1. , . . and the ��vc` short years ago from our bi town hall Friday night, Aprill 22nd. Clergymen from Stratford, New Ham'_ Redden, accompanied byeSeott Welsh Son?, 4nd "Nearer Mjr'God to. The8;', ' I I ed; the trees are in 'bud,, . . read. an article on, Home.. Missions. The .following dance committee wm 1burg, Tavistock and other plaevg.ju on the violin;Miss Gladys Luker, ac- after which the remains'Weroi inter- _'.', 11 . ground is drying out 'nicely. . . The off ering was taken and a hymn a,ppoinje - , ' compaiiist. solo, Miss Minnio Sang- red in the 'Hensall 'Union Cemetery. . , . I A good -Virm raiyx,' would help a � sung� The meeting closed with the . .d,��,, George Weston, Brown tb Stratf(?rd district were present. ster; s.electionsly the Hyde orchestra; Mrs. Ingram was in her 56th year %,�o , 1. . 'j . . . I .- Lord's Ptlayer. .� . 1169 his, A01ayton Weston, James . r. .,� Mrs. Ed. Seim, of New composed of Miss Effie Bell on,,th& in the piime of life. 'Thoi,-'fioral tri- I ST. COLUMBAN An , I I lot to wash and houseclean the earth. MTs.,4�.Love is visiting her son, Lindsay and Pat, Patchell. If was ,ak�u .,4 visited friends here on . In the mean- Cabholic Women's -'The nn- � thought that the- team 'should enter guitar; Miss Eleanor on the, piano, butes were many and beant�iful. Perhaps it will come. � League. Mr. Ross and Mrs. Love. t will Tuesday. I . Mr. J. W. Good and wife, who were *­ . . . . time conditions appear to be very nual 'meeting of the C. W. L. was . Mr. Robert Jarrott, of Buffalo and a district league tbut,tWs -subjec . Mr. and Mrs. J. Swarz, of Do Miss Loretta on the triangle an(biMr: I " favoratle. held in' the parish.-h&ll on'Tuesday formerly of this Yicinity,�callW on be discussed later. This will proh- troit, spent the week, at itlie home Of Hyde on the violin; piano duet, Miss;, residents in our village for -a year I . evening, April 12th. The retiring e ably be' the last dance of the, season., the latter's mother, Mrs,,�L .Fuss. es Mildred Follick and Ruth Coles ; or so, coming. here from Auburn, havu 4 � The fall wheat and clover hav,! relatives and friends hem last w ek. I ading, "'A lNewgboy. in ClinpA," returned there to resume farming on ' � president, Mrs. T, Flannery, presidelt come and help the boys Along.' ". I Ile, � & .-� .. I . . . I .. . . 'Mrs. Ross iDiek and son are spend. so . -Mr., ja0b Ilabere!� ffias'M'drtecl, : come through the winter amazin"91Y' o,ver'the 'Meeting', The minutes were , ch Mr. and Mrs. �, ­ building his new home.' The excav- Miss Flossie Foss; .piano. solo, "Tlic-. t�eii farm "a short distance west of . � 'by the recording secretary, Miss ing a few clays w,? I I . Desert Song," Miss Florence 'Welsh; .the villag4.. Tb&y ... -Vere good resi- i . well, considering the weather condl-' read � James Dick in Hensall and other I atipg is finished andthe cement work guitar selections, 'Miss Kathryn Drys. dents, but Mr. Good having no teuan'. I � . ­ tions of'the past winter. drie hear Teresa Lynch, and several extellerit� friends� ­ - TUCKERSMrM . is :being done. ,, ' , I � 4 - .ht it . . s reports.. -were submitted by the differ- . . I . dale; piano 'solo. "Rock of Ages 11 this spring for his farm, thoug I I � little of burned ;kheat or heave(I ent members of the *executive. -The Mr. Alf. Westgate spent a day�-in. A..the'* Big. Seaforth Softball Dance-Calrd- I _!�� I Miss Gladys Luker; humorous, re-a�_ best not to take the Chance of. not not. ' London recently. no's Ha3l, Tuesday, April 26th. Music by I I in- Mr. Cla I ude Blowe's; ,selection, find-ing a suitable leasee. . I clover, which is all to the good. work of the League proved very suc- f -Mrs. W. Weido 'spent a day with Ken Steeie�.';Liid his Cleff Dwellers-the're.al I I .� * ""' I 'land, too, is said to be working' cessful during the year; $449 Was Grapa.�:BenA orchestra. . RENSALL Hyde Orchestra; solo, Dr.,Ivan Smil. -Our council are this week having . . 11 . .1 The , -her fath&, Mr. John Docker,�in Zur�'. . . ­ ./ � - - I I ... . � lie, "On the Road to Mandalay" ac- our pa1vv�mgqt__n_icely cl�aried iip.,and ­. 1. - * , - , . 11 ... . . , I I I - ­-, - 7 _­ I ­ , , ' ! �­ - .1 very well"and with the help of a lit- --gi,Verx for 1parochial, wo0k; '�158.D.5 ich. - i . I Young 1pebplels' L�i'gue Met or' Another Big Seaf�rth Softball Dance-Ciiid- � . . - , for charitable purp(Yses; $10.15 sent Mrs. F. Farquhar;� of Hensafl ;s Tuesday,ovening it Turner's Churen no's Hall, Tuesday, April ?6th. Mosie.br COMPanied by himself' on .the piino ; which needed it. and -will, -no doubt;, . . . tle rain the seed b�d would be an ideal to Archbishop McGuijari -of Regina; .. , I . ivel . "Rentucky Bell," Miss M.. look after the. cleaning also of the . I 1 Asiting hei parents, --Mr. and,Mrs.. J. witk ��Xoo� . 11 ..Ply number present and the Ken Steele and "his Oleff..D. lers-the.,real reading, I . e. -On the whole, conditions' are a %ox of clothing, valued at $25 . Grand Bend ,orchestra. , Elhs'-' piano solo, "Pass Me Not 0 catch basins,. whi6h is go ess'ential in - ., . im I , was Codhrane. ­ I . presideni''in the. chAir. The meeting I . I I . " Doug'las. the matter of good drainage.,', .1 . ". More than favorable, and if farmers sent to the Sisters of Service in A!- Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairbairn and opened by singing.. "For,-the'Beautk. , Come,to the play entitled, "As a Woman Gentle Saviour," 'Miss Irene ! . . I . . .. of the E=th," followed,by'the Lord's Thifiketh," in the Town HaIL Hensan. on All the numbers on the prograyn were . Nearly all those who have been . I 'had as gpod a promise of living priceg berta; $5 was ,giyen the Pup" of the daughter, Mrs. Ross Love, were in ' Monday, evening, April 25th, given by the are.now pretty i '. 4 1 asli ish obtaining highest' marks at Lo5ndon recently spending a day. , Prayer,.,,. The Scri�toi`6- lesson , gn Young People's League -of Ba5ffielld Tjnited all, well�rendered and were tesponded, _Ridte ill I -they have of a barvest there would par . e* n'ch was served w , .. . . � Entrance'; library book!� to ,vchoojs, Mik,f Edna Cochrane, R.N., return- Temperance was read by Miss. Doro- Church end undor'the, auspices of the Hensall to -with an encor . Lu elf6ver it and going around Again. , I . i be� lftd-,,e­-�to ,t6faV1aih­R%ut. . !s a,t_the.conclusion Of the piagram. R '. A. Sinclair Will preach anni- " 1 $5- literature and can elled stamps ed to li,gr home after spending a we'ek thy,W,alters, after which wAs prayer You�ftv. People -Laaf--.e� - Adm,aia.sion 25c...and, I ev ,., 11 I. i. C_ . . 15c. . I . ­ '' 8358-1 ign`a�d, _�h,-S.I`B-on Elder and, Iram- - v_ersar - Staff;' 4 - . e on the we're sent to Aid ork - ry Goderich. by,Mrs. Gdrrett. Miss Margaret Fear ,Y missionary-sermoris _10 � I ! .. I I Anyv�ay, ,the farmers ar in inission w , , on a case i . Millinery. -Margaret, Buchanan is. prepar- the coming Sunday and. th� pastor � ..; 1 . I land. After�rardi we shall see what crate of eggs to 'Xt. 'Hope at Easter. The suckers are here and Many are a residing followed by a duet by ed to rehlock, retrim and' clean ladles' ily ,�yere visited over. the weqk end on , � I . - . I I I the year were taking the advantage and �;pearil'3g gr' hats' b ­_ Ftlii�iF relati,vos,, M ' r. and Mrs. of Staffa will take the morning ser- , The total receipt&lfor A ,. E CTich and Mi-. ,F. Townserd. Call at her.home Brock atreet W.; Hensall, y . I .1 we shall see. . . ' ' 'Jos. Case and daughte vice in the 'United Church .here. I I , I Rmore e6nductbol the toric -.or ph*he. Margaret- Buchanan Box 32, Hen- r, Miss Doris, , . $1,23:6.52 and the' total expenditures fine ones for an appetizing Meal. Mr. S. Wt . . . �, I T . 1 �1,1,75.36, leaving 6 balance of $61,16, � discussion on "Is Moderate. Drinking sall. I 336t-5 , Quite a number of Masons Motored Rev, MY.' Jamieson.. preached with � . . Mr. R., McAllister had the. mis-fo , . 1 - . . .1., . . ­­_ . � -in the treasury. The St. Colu-mban r- a HaildICAP. to Healthy' People," the Subscriptions taken at the Hensall Post to Mitchell on Tuesday evening to at- much acceptarice in Carmel Prpsby- I - . � I tune to lose a. valuable milking cow - i Office for all daily and weekly newspapers. tend the lodge there on thi' occasion terian, Church on Sunday- last. . - . subdivision has a membership of 107. -this week. 1� : . concluslon,of which was that tota Rent for.post office lock boxes in the Hensall - �., � The Postmasters are Moving 'The retiring pr�sident expressed her .. . 'i'Ustinencg is safe while moidekation post office become due and payahli the last Of' the official visit.of the District The fine sunny days with fro�ty . alipreciation to Rev. Father Dayitzer, I .1. . . was rillsafe. The meeting, was ,closed week in this month of December, or the first Deputy Grand Master, in the person .nights have made ag6od flo*,'of sap I 'week of, January, b. J. Sutherland� Post, of Rt. Wor. Bx4other, L. R. .Coles, Of and considerable molasses has been - , I ,I Since the Bennett Government"'lihe me�abers of the executive and the , with the�,�Mizpab. Benediction. 1. . . . I . ,. ., this village. effered for sale in tht--village. .5: master . . . � .� came into power a -little over a year league members for their co -opera- VARNA, The F dville . Foi'&ck Salo -1 ,A s6forey-irame house in )hev. N. R. Stewart, of Staffa, who -Mr- Edwiard Sheffer is in. Fort. Row- I , .1 *Tnon e and Brtmefield I '. . .and a half a . go, five hundred and six tion durifig the y4eai'and also3 to the : 1�1.1 - I Young -Vftle's Societies will "Visit' Rensall for sale with a kitchen and wood- '. - .o � I men and, boys of the parish Who a]- Mrs. Wat. Webster took charge of I Monday evening, May 'shed attached, stone cellar in goO' repair: is exchanging duties with the Rev. A. all this week visiting his daughteT, , . I � ileir' debate. a6ft �. ,��ays, when, called on, gave their as- 9th, ,to settle . hard and ' postmasters have been dismissed from the school last week owing -to th- Our League On all shingled; Hydro lights, Sinclair of the United Church here at 'Yjnnie, ,wife of Dr. Reid, of that .1 ,ufflte in, Canada and others appointed Absence ,of Mls� Cook, whom we.are ll�s water in kitchen; good stplile. There is all the morning service on the coming place. . . . i sistance mo�t wilingly. 'Mrs.'W. Do-?- pleased to see back again. - Wq congratulate ,X�r.,,Ecl. Job abundance of small fruit trees Including plum Sunday, the,'24th, has preached here Farmers. I iii this sectiori are' pre- � *0% in their places. se . y moved a hearty- ­V&6�'6f.­tbanks ,Miss Richardson, 'of Hillsgre and Mr.' H. Crich in winning their wid apple on,the property, which cdrisiits.of . , Practically all these post officem to the retiring president and mem- en' debate Aga I inst the'Nile Young Peo- two good,,qots. A�vI7 to Mrs. B. Gordon, in the past with much acceptance. li�ring to, get on their. land,..., Last . I spent -the week end with fri6nds iw I . Kippen- I , on, . . . have been situated in villages, b,nd bers' of the executive for the'good . . ple's Society. . �. 3358-2 Misg Mildred Scruton of Lond spring they got on 'the land sooner, 'i I "I . w&rk accomplished du-ing the Varna. I Mr. and Mrs. William Eyre and , -Mr. Alex. Munn,bas returned from spent the week end. here with � her but it -will, not likely �lake much dif- � . I ,sVialler towns,in the country diitricts, _past We are� sorry to say Mrs. Campbell y wi visiting f,riends in Michigan. . I . ­ . 1. ­ , . year. The following officer's were aW� babo, of �arnia, spent Sunda th - . mother, "Mrs. A;,.�_.puton, . fo,rence. I . .. and the reasons generally assigned is confined to.bed through illness I Among the winners of the Free Our fraternal Aa� g." report well Mr. William J. Jones and 74r. A]- I . I , elected for the ensuing year:. Hon- .we hope his rhother Mrs.S. Eyre. I ; -for these wholesale dismissals wer2 opa"ry chaplain, Rev. J. Dan,tzer; -past , Mr. and Vrs. James Hay spent the Press crossword puzzle, were , the attended and very ifiteresting .meet- bert Spencer were- elected at, tha . ,, . - ' I Several from this district attended k end in Niagara Falls with theij. names.of 'Mr. A. 'L. Case and Garnet ings during thef'w* i i :, mopths. .. , 'nomination on Monday evening last '_1 47­1� I �: participation in political affairs, on presidefit, Mrs. T. Flannery; Ist ViCe- the play in Bayfield. -Friday night put- wee I I I - . I ­­ ­ ­ , - I � t... I the part of the fo,n n' sident, Mrs ild vice irne peio- Datarg. Ofir i;?yu 0 :f 'Very died- to take the iplace of the-twcr�coaneil­ , . .1. er offieb holders. pi�e I P. Jordan-, 2 - on. by'the Young People oP'Trinfiy daughter, MT. and Xfs. Lc . � Mrs. A. L. 0asle has returned from itable inte _Pfflv�way,of keeping lors who had lately' resigTked -office, _ . .... I . president, Mrs. M. Murray; 3rd * per, . . . .1. .. . I .. * vl'e- CiburCh, which was well acted i�ndvfull, ss Aimi "' Dotro#. ' - . .. . a . . I -it in � our pavemLt and streets in good or- but Mr. ,Spencer who then resigned, I Grath; cor- , , 'M ib Idoore is spending , a ,a ri, That rpf6bably is s good a reason president, Mrs. P. V. M'� of mirth. . . Oil Friday.11irs. Roy iMcLaren -was der and condition. The catch basim -had reconsiderid and was again elect - as could be found and the 'one Pos - responding secretary, Miss Evelvv )1�7- few weeks in London with friends I s. Chuter spent Sunday i�ith her - , hostess to a trousseau tea in homor are alm,'a -very important matter to ed, and it is- well that there is, no . 11 - � . I.. sessing, at least, a semblance of Melady; recoirding , �eeretary, MIss daughter in London. . ,�r% Mr. and,Mr§- Jack Forsyth and of her sis-ter-in-4avir 'Miss Ruby Mc- loo I k after insuring' -better and ,quick- need for an election . . . I . S., J. daughter, 'of Detroit, spent'Sunday I . I � . , aga�n. . , . . . . " , truth. The greater number of these Teresa Lynch; treasurer, Mr ,On Thursday another pione'e)7 pass- r . . age afte" heavy 'falli falls. ' � . . � � . I Stapleton. At the close of the busi- - . with his parents, %;T. and Mrs� Abe Laren,. who was'imarned on Wednbs- 6k drain r I ____. � I I -_ , . postmasters were men who conducted ed away, in the person Of -Helen "'Me- roisytb. . . . . '. day -of this week to, Mr..�Glen-Earl but one thing we would, like to see . �. � , . .. / 1. ness session 'Miss Grace Moylan� fav- Kinley, -widow of the late Wm. Clark. . 3 �lph, is Bell, son of Mr and, Mrs. R. D. Bell, them undertaking would the,decor- ; _� � . .. . I ' i I . the post office as a side line. A gooa ored the audience with a solo and . Mf'. Kenneth Jacksou,vf Gue ' , ]?�. ' ' ' ' :, I I Mrs ,Clark li�,�in failing health rsmith. 'She was assisted by ery Alie look. : � many of'them would own thO build- Mrs. M. Murray gave a vlery interest. spending the holidays, 'at his homd of Tucke I ­ ating ,of 'our, otherwise v . .1 ins in which the office was situated ing reading on "Life i -n Russia." for 'some time and her-cleath did not here. . . . . a number of local. ladies. . .­­ ing town hall, which is, so badly in LEAVffrS THEATRE ,. . I .tonle as a shock. Her kindly choerf.41 I . Mils-.,iMilton I]�V� underwent an need of it. 11 . .1 . � I . . . , � ' . I—- I operation for appevdicitis jw'-Clinton A number of our srouiig'm#n have -and whose main line was some form I - ­ - disposition. will be much missed by j Exeter . . . of mercantile business. . . � her friends and neighbors. Althotigh' ' I . Hospital on'Monday. 'Sille is improv- been engaged at night spearing slick. . — 11 . .1 ., I ney were, too�, men who were old DUBUN - she bad passed- ber'8bih birthday, .KIPPEIN I ing nicely. I ers on our nearest streams. Thursday, ]Friday, Saturday I . � I I . she did not appear old. Two diugh- Wr'. Bert Horton left for Texas, The election of councillors to'fill , I I . I I xesidents of the town or village in Another Big Seaforth Softball Dance-card'I ... Another Bir Sesforth Softball Dance -card- . "terS, Mrs- C. Reid, of d rro,.q Hall. Tuesday, April 26th. Music by rwhere he has secured -a position.. the tw6 vaeanties has ,given, we be- . I I ii)�`s Hall, Tuesday, April 26th. Music by Brucefield,. an , IELLISSA LANDI and I . ill. . , I I � . A� ,which they liv,ed. and who had at Ken Steele and -his Oleff Dwellers -the real Miss Florence predeceased her seveTil Ken Steele and big oieff Dwiaiers-the real MT. C. A. McD'onell was in London lieve, very g000 satisfaction in fliq ' VICTOR McLAGLANT' V , � I I Grand 'Ben,3 oTchestm years Ago. Mrs. Clark leaves to Grand -Bend oi-chestra- I Mr. William . J.Jone&� au4 ` I in I I , . some time.taken a more or iesq ac- I . . . recefitly and found his brother John .persons of, . � . . .� �. . tive part in the political diseussions Joe Dill, i-Aetro;t, is -4,13iting his mourn her loss Mrs. Bates hnd Mrs.. Gilbert Jar"tt, of th3 UniVersity much improved- in. health. ' , - Walter Spencer, both takifig a -Wal I "THE DEVIL'S LOTTEPItv- 1. . . 4" ' of the day, and who also owed theii: parents, Mr. ;;nd Mrs. P DW. Batten, of Toronto; -Mrs. Miller, of of, Nestern Ontario Wediod Sellool, Mrs. Thomas bick recently re- live interest in.Gur village:. I �� _', A thr , illing story of the sikeep- ­ ., � ­ . ..Rev. Fath -r V/htte, f)f Windsor, Tupperville; Mrs. Evans, of Seaforth ' has been appAnted �linical assistant turned friom, Tavistock, Where she ', Mr. J. R_MdDonald spent the4ast' 4iake winners of the Derby.',This . � � appointments to their adherence to erlled on fri2nds in the 'vil'.ti�e on and George, of Varna, and several at St. Joseji�,,s H)qp��p4,)�ontj!�n, for, bad Spent the winter m6lithe with week in torontowith relatives. feature was released in April. I I . 1. the opposition party in politics. Tuesday. grandchildren, Rev. Mr. Poulter, as- tl�e coming'%ummtr '. I . :,her �on-in-law and dilughter Dr. Fred ' Our vill#gers Are beginning to trim . , I,' . ,0*.., i I I I . There is a law which says that the Miss Catha-l'ine G rm',-,,�% of guffa- sisted'by Rev. 'Miller, her son-in-law, kL.rd in ;�t., .�CiLwthorpej, wife andlamil�-, .I up their lawns and flo*er beds. Monday, Tuesday, Wedne��day . i A very fines debate was I I' I s - . hiring and firing of postmasters is .1 "'Fri- 'Mr . I., ­ na -i.its, Mr(L and took charge of the burial se ' , . lo is -visiting bp,, s. Walter �Rabkirk is rocovering 'Mrs. W. J� White has retufned . 1. I � .' . rv'ee. Andrew,;s T_Tnf�ed C6ich bere"o'n . � MAY ROBSON I . �� _19. E. Gormley. The funeral was very large, showing day evening I last between, Centralia nicely from quite a severe attack of from Southampton,, where she .spent I � 4 � � ' I I . 1. the exclusive privilege of the Civil , 1%,�S, Mary H -11s Toronto, spent the esteem and respect shown the de- debating teain, Miss Hazel Smith And, pleurisy- . a few days -with her mother, who has Renowned Stage Stai , I Service Commission. That, 'however, the 'week . end with'heT mother, Mrs. ceased, who was laid to rest in Bay- Mr. Gerald Godbolt, and KippenteA,r, Mrs, Alexander Buchanan is 'aInd reached the good old age of 93 and . in 1, I . ,P . -4 1 is a minor item. From a Coils;erva- -�T 111'119- field. cemetery. Miss Lettie Love and Mr. Norman has been confined to her roonl,, fol,' who still has all her faculties well � 11MOTHER'S MILUONA" ' . IMiss Helen and Carj�e Krauskopf several',* .� . .. I tive standpoint, parrticipation in pol- I Alexander. The subject was, "Re- ,r,eeks suffering from a sore preserveol; although Very weak in I '-', ; . are visiting friends in Detroit. 11 solved that.a. universirty education knee. ­' strength at that age. "THE P j ities, particularly partici i Oil . LATINUM BLONDE" 4 .pation Death of ,Martin Murray. ­ On . BAYFIELD should be made available at public We ar� pleased t& -see .Mr. Edgar The ,Late Mrs. Alq. Jngram,--The With Loretto Young, Roberi Wil- � _ *1 the side of- the opposition is a deadly Monday morning, April 18th, Mr, ' expense to everk young man or wb- MleQueen! able to be arolnd again funeral of the late 'Mks. Alexande, liams an& �e4ili Harlow. - I . , � � .. . . � . sin. � I � I . Martin Murray, of the village, died Mr and ,Mrs. Churchward and man who -shows willingness and abit I - althougti not back to, nQ,rmal health ingram, whose maide . n - name was COMING-OBEN ,. IIUR",� May, ' . I I � No man attains to Ace under a in his seventy: -eighth year. Mr.'Mur- f 'I' of London, were at their cot- ity to obtaila a higher -education." Tbe. ,,aa,yet, which,we -hope will soon be. Mdry Ja,vkson, eldest daughier r 'of , -.1 ami Y, .. , 1, . 2hd, 3rd 'ah& 4th. � %. . � I I _ - b, - of Teeswater is the late Mr. John Jackson and of 1'COMING-_knM.mA1,1:, I . . , .4 � �. . ray wa,s a member of St. Patrick's tage over the woiek -,md. debate was. very interesting ,4�7v'7 Dr. For ept I I I Uonservatitve government -qnless ho Church,and had been in good health, Miss,Josie Stirling, who has spent niany good, pointsw6re brou t ou ., expicted to piexX in Cstrinel. Pros- - , Y, . . -, . I .- I - 11 -_ � I - - I 11ways, hA§ Veen and always,will Ile until a few days before his dent.h. a week, at -Goderich, has returned The judges decided, in faver of the byterian Church on the, coming �'Sun- ! __ -I.", I . - �11',I I . r ., - __�ti - . I I I .1.1 � ,,�. � . an ardent supporter of` that policy. Wbile sitting at the table be WRA home. . affirmative.' Aifine program was'al- day,'Ai;irfl 24th, and,is� tO Admiiiiister .. I .1 I ��11 I . '� . . . ' - �� I F61 -lowing out that theory, it there- 9o'lzed with a stroke. Mr. and IM -s. Mrs Cameron, of Seafortb, is so enjoyed, including a d "the Sacrament at the morn-ine. ser. - Awii-���� ;_,i.� ' - uetj "The , I ." . . . �I 11 . Murray Came to the village to 'live, spending a few days with ho)r sister, Lord is My Shepherd," renolfted by c . ­.� 1. . 1"� F? 1` I fbie mus'rt follow that because thete , I . � . I about thiee. years ago from their Mrs. Makins. Mrs. J. 'Henderson and Miss Phillippa. Miss Hattie D. 18uthdiland 4ceiv-P - �` ' . .. � postmasters were ap�pointed when th,3 farm'in the country. Beside his e comedy, "Sound aid. a fine ed word the first of thisWeek 4f the , !11 s The three -apt fare' Penfold,­Miss BlancheMust , , Order. May Chicks N " ' .1 � -&�jyosftion party was in power, �hey, wife he is. sum've unt,­Mrs. . � , - - .1��' I d by one daughter, Your'llorn," was performed in a piano instruniehtaf; 'Miss Jean Ivi- very. serious illness, of her a � , QW �, At , ., . � - 11 . ,P Mrs. Joseph Maloney, and two sons, splendid manner by the Young People son a solo,"The Valley of Pra A.- it Carroll, of Woodstock, villo is . ,�11 'J�..- I ., ' 11Z. of course, Must have been political par- John and Gilbert, on the hOmestead, of"'Trinity Church on Friday evelillfg, Miss Blanche'Mustard yeT ; well advanced in age, nearing her * . BARRED ROCKS AND WHITE ROCKS AT 12 CEN�s ` , , " , I . 'of Me-Killop, to whom we extend and MT. Jas. I 1 p� . ticipants. Whether in recent times or � I E all- whic year, and Who is well, known in I ,....:.", the 'long dead past, nyade no differ- , the 16tb, in the town ball, h was Mustard, Jr., x,fine piano duet whith '90th . . ­ WBITE LEGITORNS AT 10 CENTS ,� ��' I*' our symp�gthy.' The funeral was helu well filled'. All were well pleased was very much appreciated, after our village from, often* ,being hero 1. I . .. . . . � ., �,'- endft Away with'theml . . at 18t. Patrick's .Church on Wednes- ,With- ,the many laughable situations which a daiffty .1tchoheoti. was served visitilftf.,her. 4 lite Sister, Mrs. James, , �t . � ' ..I i ­­ . . - ., , . . 11 .. � i Z.- Four Extra Chicks per Hundr ' ' I ��P � p As long. As* the, Civil Service- )kct day Tnoffiing, w&re High Mass was and the excellent way in which each by the girls. " -!�,, Sutlier iindiifid family. ., ' .: , ,ed., . .1 ,.� I,j .... .. �! �� � "No- " ' "' . 1-1 �. .. � I . sling, ,by I%v. Father O'D,row9ki, in- one took theirl part. , The scene was Rev, R. R., Conn �Ve will supply eggs from our bloodAested fi6eks and batel 'o,��, 14 in -force, of course, there gan be . er pp'..ached a very The MIasons, of Zurich -Lodge, . 'O - 0 ; ", 41�- teiGent being Triade in St. Columban laid 'in ,Christine Elliott$s refreshmant inspir' morning 22r4. OVARn , %%.40 �,Mv .1 . , m -g 8�imov.A?r 'NlindaY ,$afl, are loo rw ho such thing.as -political Va;V,-'onage. to a*44iy l'iiter-dating o"nin 'thezin-foir fim�e cents each. .1 A U , cemetery. The Vallbe�arers Were 'booth on the�,Blue Water Highway, lagt iaking fig se'&*�V'16* this c4usa , g ofi Fri- I � I ' " r� . � i , � I t 'L -We Will Guarantee a 50 per cent. Hat& 'fat `9 yj' C. eiA§-,EA& :� - I 0`:, 'but! we were just wondering if "polit- Messrs,. Fred Eckar, James Red- which was frequently visited by ,fhepe.01 W6 should turn � .. . "" ��,!.:--, left'l thee , II �1' , day,-tho, 29th, the occa.sidw being the�. � On46-half the peo'�Ie whb ;hou�ght Chicks kio�j� us in .9itd. . 1, i K��` , - sw attl ` f` 1, V1 be satisfiee Mond, William &Rourke, -�aings 6ftitif'vigit of thd- Rt. Wor. District I ,� , g, f!" 1, � ,,�N,4�-�: , , MR wi) 4� Jerry Phyllis '(Annie MdT.&od) and Druseil- our disappoinfinentS into ble have not lost the four extrA Chil&s 41 , 44,4:- � , ", _A,Kvi! , % " 'A ;Wftoea in the rural Q21ura Patrick M�cLsaghlin and la (Ella I McKay), two girls' about even thou h 1: ma , Deputy Grand 'Master, L. R. Coles. I.. . 1. .I . I , . I 4 � ,'?.:",.,- vitit. 4`96 . s, rl�ot want to. The I A check up reveals that over D5 wr cont. of all Chit�4.s so' . �;;, ,� tr,i4��,mui , "" ­ " .1 li,;;;, buiry. I town, who drink their wak through choif ren�r a fin� ant] . ,Hb 11as visited all the other lodges - � "I ,,','� %ril �en� �,,fijn - aie Still gi I I W M" 1.� . ."!, '­ . , � '�_ F 0, "I 4A t - v w - e ''th#'Iffiglit might ., . ;1 I§ ,,� �. - . i - 'i ' the -pop list. 'Mr. Angm (Arthur Perfect Peat6-" . 1. in the, 4istriet, .some eighteen, we be- Ding atrong'(agbs -2. t4 6 w,eekL§). , . I jf:,,�,�,, -_ � " t96C+!,§6fA1e 6f the ,big'.'(pluins i -p the -n I)yke M., -of To., lieve it, number A large' number ' I Govertvinent . approved and bloodtdstid by Capital J,AbOrk- I , � Peak), attorney for thd Va Miss Eba Coebrahe, R. ' tories Ottawa. " . - . . I. 1, d;01 4 .,-,an&.,1urg&­e6i%tresi of Rast,Masteig and brdthien 'from, . ,15 �, � �r R ,cities\ th her , �'j�'�!�, . . CHISELIJURST , estate, discovers that the staiiA"is on ronto, is at present visiting wi Biree floeks -had no r-haotors, Three more had only one ae I �,,�,),,�` 11 .. wighborifig lodges are expecte ,;f'15'1.�11, � � �- � . . . .. i " . I . . 11 I—, _1-11 I I I . - . Mrs. Van, Dyke's property And Pd*_ sister, Mrs. Hilgh WcMurtkie, &.'Hav, the i � .' ', All e I - . .,,� I w any reactors WereAroppred,fronj our list and I ­ ", ,�'1,1,�,, � 'V ,,, .1� '. ­.— . ates it and her pateints, Mr.'and rs'. J, to 'be orelio-lit,^4nd sifter ihe lodge eggs purchased from them. * , , , O'N,; � - �,. . .� I The W. X. is. held their regular ously asks Who ruAl it and it I M . I . -'� " , 4., �,' �', " , " , . . I ....... - n. +,he line lod& room 1,� I 1� will soon be removed from tho place. Coclhrane,,of ' a le ' meeting is overj ov All Chicks are hatched in7a soparate,sp,nitar hat ,,,,�,&��,',I�, � .. ,�y I ;, 11.1 I "' � St 11 :V_-� �__ 1, . , �', ,,, , monthf� meotin with a good, attend- I . '�11111` ��,,J,,ro;",# ,,,, ,',,,,,,FA knjtj,x0l�Travig blo&j tht brethien will . ., y I ober at 'h .� , ,,, � I Zh'to th6 dhqox�t & the &od-nat- , Mr. Fred IPAr-gbtis.,S,�tt�,ld,r�,-Petaiv� , ,,, - .. I ,T, P ,,�Ij,�'Q_ . e ,, 1 .1 ,,,, - ,A ' 4" �� " '. " � ­k.wl. . , . � . tempefa . �. , , - .. � I , ,,, r ance on Wedp6 day ifternowi, The * 11 �.'� ,�j ­ 11 , - " e 1. . It ,d� slid implid4iA Etta La&b (Mrs. al Jones, of �Lonjon, spent Sunday tit repair to the town hall, whbre X fifie - , - inre of'obout 97 ol,&grees. . . . . , - ;1111 ­- . - "gfi,&,.� , , .�� 1166sra Sillory e, meeting ooetie'd , I , . 11, ., , ,* wg, I a. ��th �� a hmn and lite - will be carried out, Coupled - , I . � - , . , _ . .- �, - . G, . I "t., , � ", I omeof thd1brillet's parefits, Mr. program ;�,, ,,� �'. . ­�v _', n'64,41id"16M-tt s sisUrg, and, devotional leaffiet reg Paul44 fhe- Wuitresa,' Mr. Angus, an%- the �, ,,�,.� ,�, � ,­� � R. : '. 4,� :.4'.-d, -,Ws- R, Sadler, Rytkiman, folloved With prayer by I" . I . %.oj � . , I— I , I , , i.�, ­ , '" ;, . _ ��, 0 , , J. E.- -McKinleyj,� Zurich ��, ,-, �, ,,� kd by Mrs. . I A", qj 11 s fbr� legil - pfoceedings, introduces -and Mts. Rdbeit- Parsons, of StAuleZ wiVh �i banquet, Which, w-0-belfeve, will - � . , ". N .1 � Mrs. Van Dyke (Sjusie WestI4,kdy thd Miss'Helen,.Dltiaddle, R.N., of Str&t� be 'datLated to by Cariwbl'Pregbyter,iAn I � - �,,� i �, , , !bdo') I . notber - , , � � ". 1.6 � " � pfx! d;6i..-814dlet,. Mr. an�d: the presidett and a Jhymn, 110 .1 '. , . . " I . 11 whok'zin the � I � ­� I I I - 8 . � , , 9 NOW, TO 97 - 7 df,SA, I , "I � � 1 .66d'of,gethel," filionairess, ford, spL I 'fhur0h- Thi� ,,fueetink. �0'r"bayq'uoit is . . PHON 1�k, " ... . weAs at the h6lme F �f.-',�,tAW�� j 0�'A;M , fi*, aud� gri. ' Minutes of the last Self-made mi l -lit A1#V � . ,,, 'Hi �w�- ,� � �� � � , ating',Wor,4 read and adopted I a a , rting ,- r parefif , - ediftked to, th' "' I . . . ­_ . 1. .­ - ___. r'4, . tL I . ., '1111b ,-,6W'SARa1*k. - me " of,he I I - , ,... '.. - _ _ _ ­ ­ � ­ -,,,- ­_ - --- ".... ­ 88574 - - If �1111'11' -I: 41" Yl: W I. , and v�ords of ho niece, i rip , s Ifi. whol Mrs. 26bat Jud 6 Aitlicifife 16'rethtm .1 � --I— ,�, 1. , - I iTCt1l­1k#PVff6d ir,j li-k & W- . 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