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I I ! - I J., ,4, 5".."tv ,,, , " - Established 1860 �of Detr�Qit, lxf-nda T*yr-q . � , . I 11 �� I., , . . .,.;"" � , V�17',�8t�S� - i rit y � , , -4 " , ill 4 , ��, :1 . 1 � � I � "I . . . t,l�-!!!"1�' " h . � . , I I � � I .., ,��,'!�'g,�N '*"�,­& , , - I., ,jAr,&� , ), 1,&ephail McIAa Editor, ITiam, IL91 James C . I S .. 11 .As� " � X .01, Al. ,Iquliou : " �11�1 ` I . . 'Mr. anod Xv§- n � . , , - , �.. , ­ � 1, %. I ..' ., j�,�r�,,,"',"�'j�l'%'��` ,I, : .� I I . ! t'i'j, " I ; I In- �, . , , and. - er I � . , 'I.", " . . '.`!'?,M,�', - , � '- I � I �, ,�, � I ,,,. I I � 1. I_ � � - ".4 - 1 ,04�,�!,%�,101­01i` .1 1, � . -- ''j,'". � 14.��, . �, . ,t,� � i�Rfl , , ,ri� Sidward Nkub*uer. I � . ,'�tg � . I I I . --- .f � . 11 0 1-11 1jr. .1, I i. , , I . � I I I I I . V . -- ,,:1, � ­�� ­., " 1. "I � 11. 'I - . , iagara Falls, N.Y.,,'114,ve beeii -- �.... 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The funeral was held at very indpStrio.0, bria .4.1 11 11 ,,- .�,R . . � I . . and Mr& - R Moffat &t- who for so many years had'fille ' 0 , selections, which were is siurvivied by It t,' geot man. For a number of , .. a � , ,;- Ir . ., -i, . , 1 " 1 2 , .11 � . " I " "'� , I, I .. ten weddir g - '2y , ' j9 In the : eve'ning th3 sQua,'44T, Blair X Williams, of chi- Nanton, Alta. - ­ .­ , I , he k Qf Wigs Jean .1 , rate, $1.5o a v . . , lag .0 I in the fi ' . I . ear in C , ,ytd 3-16; c Mr. - Mrs. 'Wl. J. Doherty an wa I 10 iit rM and , S4bscription a Ta lor in large a part in the life of the cdm d d hter "'11"I's .1% 1, � 2.00 a year. Single a= nd Ur. Victor y mututy, was very largely attended. migister tqqj� for his text, Jo4n ago, an(y, Andrew B, Williams,' g fr 0� he . , !", , - at other *1i . . I � I ;B � �'.fi�'I"�,�'�'f`, P'#tl -at flium 0,4nce; foreign, $9 .. � e viras engaged "� � lha� -go 9 I ,. Nt,1�1-1§, , ". 'P"g." ­ ­­, 1��, Stanley on Saturday. � 1qdrso'19vte I Lon,r car De ­�� 0��.,,Jj j* 4;�. �i�;, -'J"k0tes, 4 cents each. The services vilierie conducted by her ­Fx d the world, o� Vancouver, and -by two rand- tUbs FIleanor, wif ., ,� � a Mrs. William Fowler, of Leam- . ,gr V It. - a .. i or and was a very I — minister, Rev.'l. B. Kaine, . - ,�,& ... !$4 � ;is also Survived by Rev. Archbishop Doher,t.y, of .. U I . , -11 and the gayte'His only Begotto Son't. 4 I 1 4*lu 1 ,,, ,e - LA.- every#llig. i %�P�1'7,ji7�;, ,. ,�, . - I trly of ouf villave. ateat worker _ , '. '� ."' , ington, is a guest at tbk bonte of - �oever beUeveth on, Him 4113, Tip , ol I . three sisters, Mrs. don, and forme ­' �`. Advertising rates on Application. Mr, and Mrs. J. Uillson. , k in 4une spick and span Abotit4 his premises. "N',&,',.;� "'�i� floral tributes were very beautiful sp I � . ­ "',', k.� Interment was made in Maitland -bank perish but have everlasting life , 6� f 1, t000; Mrs. (Rev.) tend sailing the first w" I P� 1, , �� I - wa.S.I.P. . a in Stanley township,, a . � 1, f. the pallbearers" being music for thq evening- , � 41 " / _ for Ehiglund, and later on'ju the sum- He wl a born � 1,� _ . I %, - I I ltlf,�. e miss Ross. of Part Huron. was d - LL 4� 1 I' h � ', of Drumbo; Mrq- ' �,. 141,1�',' ,. i ; '11,; ' home of Mr. cemetery, � are to be Joined by X IR h0tY, son of the late Mr. and 3*s. James 'k It, �,,�,'. , . Kerslake, by,the orobohtra and the Wisse it- W11 ik '' SiO air, Amdrew B,. Bell anil, mer ,, , . Uessrs.. G. A. � "' - ,#,, Members of the Canadian Weekly a week end gu '. ,Sills, W. -E f hi past Bengou-'gh, -has mgde,bls hollne ­�,4 est StAhe . ' § . �.- 4 and he . 1 04""', - i'��i@I�K'-"' -4 � -paper Association and the Huron and Mrs. M. k, � 11 I-ru kersmith. The The frequent rains ol ... yd rernalds'� I ubylh ' ,ion, Mr. week are insu a,E � ', ," , News . T 1G. Scott, J: - Cluff, J. A. Stewart tle and Ma"ing, who sang, a dAiet, John P. -past N �� . County, Press Association. a Mrs. R,c ttlloroe has re- , I. 1% ,, - -V Nl�-AA � er ring good pa ,,,, es and ih, Reniall for the forty, ty�eats. , t, '11, . . �4 DclE of Ages." Mr. Chas. Bo , X- ,, I . W, , � N�'. , Gode�ich, where -�hg was and Harry Je Y. "We. y crops, while all M Was =rried in 004�,Ufi 0 'hoss C �, I turned from . '. sang a 8010 Lentitled, "ToThee I Will A.,% �, later on good ha� ­ : W I.- I I ­; . . . I 111 - . ,,,Ii 1,01, gatiir44y,last We funeral wietation i's looking most promis- Kato'� 'Paterson, who sur bi* tq- i "I §11. I visiting her son. " .: . Innis which was very beautiful and pen � ..� . . . � I . f 'X, . I 0 Mr. Warren Ament, spent the : ,; , W's Church, ing, ., gether with one son, WIS. Mr. 0�% � � 4 he was accompani6d,by Miss Nott. was held from K Andre I ' , ". 'I,: I TH, Friday, June 3, 1,932. American holiday, at the home of his W. M. S. Hold-.3tonthly Meetiiig.- . ' klayt6p, a Very, Pa XeO I I �� ,. SEAFOR to a close pi very Sue- where .the §ervlce� were conducted Our stone masons and beic. -Ben ough. �ras t, su!f- I ..� I . ,1� . . . -ent - It,. and Mrs W kutent. The, regular monthly meeting of the This brought V. .F R. CQ4 f kindl home ,care � " 1. — pal s, N _ . re , TeceiVng very 7 11 , � ' ' 1 ' - and 4.ttenti,on. Ili religion he was'a " �� nary Soctiety was cessful anniversary. � by Re ner. Interment IMr. Alfred Taylor and Xt.',Ch4rleS fp !, - Mrs. Ament and little ,daughter, who ,Women's Absiio , .e, are keptj quite busy thW, be -4 1, ,,, ­ . �.;,. .1 held in the school room of First The eo*kWg sale held under the was made in Hensall Union Cemetery, Vlolf 1. , had been spending a w,eek here, re- Presbk,;, ; I ,. ices of 4tbe W. A., was, quite It, ,the pallbearers being Messrs. W. D. lug the time of year when so many -�alued member � opf Carmel � The Liberal Candidate . I a . �;, turned with him t 1) tiolt]j - Pr6byterian church on Tuesda�r af- ausP " 01f success, thp,41. ?Thompson, James Robertson, Robert changes and improvements are being; teri" Church, and in po itics . ,, . , _ proceeds being $21. Hazel ,� ` - Mrs. Jas. . staunch Reformer, and took a great .P, , . , 0 'Mis's , 6f To ternoon, with the president, of Chatham, -an4 MT1, Elgjei John Cochrane, Abe and Thos. made. "I �", At a largely attended and enthus- ronto, was a week eU-guest I at the Kerr in the chair. A special prayer ly�rs. ,BU , . . . 1. 11yrne Lawson, Of ,T'or'llt' - WmOhe. This is the harvest time for Mr. interest in public 'md#ers, and will -1 g convention of the home of Mr. D. Fe by Mrs. James Kerr. Each � . - . I li, missed from our -village, ' I 11 i"tic non,inatin I 11. 0 was read I John Zuefle, our florist, whose ad. .be much , � Via � I . . . responded to t: � i ed iv I.W. *T I I I Grieve mem0w he roll ticall t. L.ith Mr. and s. 'v. I � F'rovincial Liberal Association of 0 Mr. and -Mrs. Pearson 'Mrs. Robert L,AVII rl� sp , !! - � i appears in The E;cpositor., w1here he has lived so long. Mr. . :1. � of Buffalo, spent th�, with the name of a v�oman of the T,,a,w1s0n- I 61 I ing more 1�engough is also survived by four I- �. .. I . South 'Huron, held in Hensall oil and family, � 'fe after which the .,minutes � were a few days -with, Litts ,, rs. I Our merchants are becom week end at the honie of his father, -15ib . -a t.., � , �,, 1, RENSALL I and more expert in window dressing sisters, Mrs. J. Clark, R-Retisall; Mrs. I I -ternoon, Mr. W. H. . . En idson, of Brucefi I '.�!' t � k ­'l . af ' , secretary. couraging. J, Davi. 11, . �, � i , , I and -find that it pays to have �kttiac- W. Anderson, Kippen; Mrs, Dagg, N Wednesday read by the ' 1 , 1A91 , . ­ - � , . I Dr- J. G. Grieve. .Vhe Misses Little � , I , I . � . I . I .� I I Golding. of Seafortb, was the unan- 0 Mrs. C. R. Somerville and Miss reports were presented ,by the various , s well iipi�,4sed K-illarne'y, Man., and Miss Kate, of 11 I . I . ere entek�ined at th Quite 4 r. � e are tive fronts and good . A �brdial w Alth "at -the ],�ost offic -d ope brother, Robert, of . . 11 candidate to contest Jeanette Wilson, of London, were secretariei and treasurer ' I , , I I " imous choice of - I and Mrs. George Wheatley.;:- -' I 44r�.;l Kippen, an I . . I . last week at the home of Mr. invitatiOn,to hold the June Aeting 'due and payable in the month of, January in ap& sch �'­ -'ire alike ,Midland, Mich. The funeral wag the riding in the Liberal intem- Miss Snell and Messrs. Siteil ,�"',", are still . Our teachers zts at guests .1. I I each Year.' QPittp A large number � - Y$�', and M4 rs. X. A. Wilson. . at the home of Mrs. J. D. G.emniell vi t the da KUntil the held from his late residence on We& , . Mi.s. Vodd6ii, of Londesboro, sited ', ja.. owing from ltwo'yeam to five years and othem beginning to coun " the next Provincial election. smith was accepted. .j � � ided - holid4ys. , .,. nesday at 2 p.m. and was conducted ' -er '43 I � 0 Mr. and. '-Mrs. Oscar Reid and in Tuck the ll.onlie of Mr. and Mrs. Be j I longer than that and- are kindly r�mlr� midsummer I - I ' ..".. Mr. Goldin�gis no stranger to pub- two ,children, of Detroit, were -week XacTavish convener of the program ell on Sumday last. ` � - "t paymeut 'of such arrears would, be IMany fine beds of."flowers� ;Are im by Rev. J. INcIlroy, ,interment being . .11 I I ger .to the end gue.��ts at the home of his father,� coiremittee then took the chair and Sn I greatly appreciated at the -local Post Affle's evi%3ence in our:vIllage'with. m''ore- to' made in. Hensall Union Cemetery. . - ­ , ,lie life, nor is he a stran sibord, was 3362x3 1� I . - Miss Shobrook of Londe. Hemsell. I I ., � . � conduteted the devotional exercise... I 4 , � , electors of South Hurqn. He$!!g I - a guest on tSunday evening of Mi. and Pitnts and Flowers. --Call at th I . �, in Mr, J. 'R. Reid. e Henstali follow. The floraf*tributes were many and �i. I�E, � , I 1. fact, had. a wide experience in' 1=4- 0 Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Sleeth and son The Glad Tidings prayer which was Mans. Austin Dexter. - Greenhouse in good time and, get Your Pick The'YoungL'People's League of the beautiful. " ' ' . 'Partsies, Murigolds-. .1 ,� . -parts was read by Miss -H. i ms, - ,foreman of the ,� Rev. Johnston and son, Howard, 012 levening Mr. T. Sh4d,dockl - , .. . f Lansing, Michigan, spent the in three, . , nne Geranlu United, Cburch held a socia I 11 office, and for -many yearp- has --y I.;Grabani, Mrs. H. Stewart and M.n. P niss, Asters and in short all kinds 01 I . c . I . . %N VI: -th friends. Mr. Sleeth is, � had tea with Mr.. and Mrst. Peter tomatoe to n M,','p 4, ga lit 'tb a large attend- section men- of ithe,QNJR., assisted , . . , , � . wl � .1, , end ,�vj ' tts including fine . %g I � of the foremost 14*ral ,K'. 1-4. MoLean. 'Mrs� J. ,Sclater, dele- . pla4 and flowers, ,i",,�,, a " , , , t , 'air wa - -n� the beautiful . - - well known old Seaforth!,, , ' er garden ance. : by them, are putting i I � been one 1, a forni,ei I Lindsay. pl"ts,.Iteabbage, cauliflower and oth . , s ably taken by - , and all sold , ­ . I , annual provincial meet- iss pj",.,,,," n-erous; to, mention, - ' '61ah r that they are ac - I -ers in the county. . boy. but for the past 30 years he has �gate to the , Rev 'Cumining and daughte*r' ' M' , I Rev .%',�,,1XP;06 -. Following is tha beds of flowe s I ,.. _ ' pric .. , U. work I ' t in: 'in Peterboro, gave a comprehens- �n of it ,a�'.Jj;bst Teas ... ble e to suit the timM. pr ," ' - ., I . . . . . �, - in Michigan. 9 14arj�ret, and Mrs. Ed. Britt I �, - just immediately ,number, a chor- . I He has served at the Council-. Boafd been 'residing ogram: Opening ,cu§tomed to do from year to ,year, ' lo,'Mr. Frank- Freeman, of Detroit, -ire and interesting �eport- She noted jqbn�, 74uefle. FT6Prietor- **. , 4r ' . , Songsters, the �Miss- and which are so Much admired. Mr. ,,,��, WalXott, had- 'tea with MT. and Mrs. %�est of'Wain railway crossing. 3362-3 use!by the Merry I .�Z of Seaforth ancb for a term of ,eight spent. the week end- At the home of that the Huron Presbyterial had not i . I " . . � es'Mie,Smale, Mildred Follick,Ruth John Zutgfl P ­ ,, ' - con- Wni. ]�ritton -,", " � ' ' '; r I .1 11 ' , ,e,,.orist,,.ali6 ,puts in a ' - k, only -come up to its allocation . e �7 h I .. is I ,�, ra . C$' -"hd Kathryn DrypdaleAA �he c6op'l ','icti beds on the r4ilway - ' . ,, consecutive yeais was Mavor, of the hi father, Mr. William Freeman. � -MT iu'natz, -of Kantsas';� - Th 1 'er I of the late Frede ick ,s ,a e or:t4o I ,�, . 0 Mr. and,Mrs. Howard Kerr an - Steil I tli rs. Williaril exi a e of our village, was ; . S, al Ell qe� . � . d;' ', - W is6s, . . . ( - and"Mrs ed', wt. M , . '011i- station yar �# near ., I t , � town, and is at present Chairman of .98 but also siood t , visit , I g ar'' solo, MisIp� B. le 0 � . - d tributing $3,430 -P. B ,jug , ,:, in the province for its ry�mber�firsof 'Ry;` Tft�l I I held fr6ln his home on" Wednesday - . f ," I arke -,and � T Mr. N � K'V'�I'�!s Making I two children, of Toronto, were wee� , - nstrumehtai,. , n E, , o - _ -lad Tidin .. .�, �, ,,,t ' nds this week.. last and'�was most largely attended, p�hist, Miss G. L�ker , I I # . X . the town Public Utilities Commission. Mr. - ,th, , L P ­­ n,f .,: � rio;r of end guests at the home of ' -es ,G. PassmoleCland G. Wock; fine improvements t !:: , e 'I In addition to being an easy and . . I �. f ­Ft� �., �-;-' 39 in advance of the previous year. , many co vel; Lemon; solo'-, his fine dwelling 0 - In Ps t. . tr,,n I . Mrs�. James Kerr. kpd. G gs subscribers which were 9 -01- - , � 1, .. . rF kr6m. quite a 'distance ing, Miss Oli * t t )41F-0 - , .� I 'Ili ' , t, . I I to-- I - � q :Lree I . 'or . , Airs. .K. Maynard- � reading, 'Miss , OY KI fluent speaker, he is widely read and & ' - � . last respect for the de � 1146 Our horsesh t, � tting I Mr. James Kennedy. of Winid,� A hearty vote of thanks was tendet )a.v ' ' 11 1". possesses a thorough grasp of, public spent .the -week end 'with his auilts: ed Mrs. Sclater for her report. Scrip.- 1. ' I ceased, who was,well and favorably Margaret , Johnston; instrunfental, in some good iac' s �, , are be - 1,4 - . ture'selections were read by Mrs. A. DUBLIN known in,Hensall and vicinity. Rev. "' , I , �, 1- "., I I affairs. He is a good administrator the Misses Kennedy. , ,,,,�,15;;� -Miss Greta' Lammie; guitar selectign.. coming very s, Ill ', ,ro ng. , !t TO I 11, ... `, th his a Mrs. Mary Haigh who spent th,2 Archibald and Mrs. MacTavish from . . �p I I I James Mollroy, a recent pastolr of Miss Kathryn Drysdale. The topic Quite a I r, o , � onservatYe% %ft W`h I itechurch, has , � I Church here, � . ­ and a good organizer and wi The Carmel Presbyterian � I � . I past year in re- absent members of the society. .f I was very ably taken by Dr. Smillie, attended th e ter ,. I tari Con- ,11 '. � long, clean record -,�ill be an'unusu- I-iurne to her home here. hyn-ins, for the meeting were chosen MIT. and 'Mrs. Lyall Jordan and ' conductedtihe service, delivering a n- wit -h the bright .side of life, servative b I uet 'el t I 6te � Loln- 1. I I . . Ally popular candidate. ,, -�� .. Keith Lamont, of Detroit, by -Airs. Mur , of Toronto, s -y dress from Psalm go,,. deali . A -1, , 11 . ,I . , interspersed with interesting sketch- don on We e s , i , I , I , ''' ,I ray, Gdderich Street, one children pent the Week vel abli6 1 .ad i' hot.- I . ".., with the united suppo 4 f t of the oldest and most highly esteem- end with Mr. and Mrs . Jas. io�dan. verse 140; deaJing. ;4ith the length of R , I rime I - i.. . I In fact. � 'It ' he week end at his home here. The meeting closed with Mrs. Basil Byrne and"fittle daugh- our days . being three score and' ten, es from the pen of prominent ,writ- -or of H -on. - - -riett* P I 11 �� , �� I .. 11 0- spe ,Mr as ed members. � and the Hon. -, , I' I' I -t wembtn, - . James Sleeth of Detroit,4w eTS, and was very much enjoyed by Minister of Canada� 1,; 111 his party, he will be the nex V the., week end ength . t .,I I - - - prayer- I ter, of Detroit, sNn but if by reason of - -more str all. Following this program a short George Henry, Prime -Minister of �, ,.'', the I an,, e�k en:d guest at the home of Mi I . . I ­ " � to riepresent Sowth- -Huron in � � un- � with Mr. and Mrs. .John Flannigan:' may be fo6r score, yet is their . I � . � Mrs. W. 'A. Stewart- On S - y and Miss Rooney, of str4 . time was spent in a social time, fol- Ontario. I � ;) Provincial Legislature,�, evening Mr. Sleeth sang a solo I I Mr. Roonet. mgth 1�bu,r and *sorrow, for it is � 71, day Chicago, are I lowed with cake and ice cream. The Mr. and WTS. Robert Beaity, of . , i visiting,� with Mr. and soon cut off and we, fly away. The . ' Ill, 't in First Presbyterian Church, whic% .... I.I. C. League has been withdrawn for the Seaforth, and Miss E. Harvey spent I . - I - �. ' .., , . R11., .. . - - was ;greatly enjoyed and appreciated ZURICH- I Mrs.'E. a Tyers. pallbearers were Owen, Geiger, summer months. � I a da m Ily the guests of -Mrs. , I . 11 I I Mr. Louis Krau�kopf, of Detroit, Soldan, Dr. A. Moir, Thomas Hud- r . . � ' by the large congregation., . I . A number of Masons of Zurich JohnYX ' k6, -11`� , -41 .1o. 1�1 . k" .. . 9 - Mr. E. Speare, of Toronto, was .1'. - 11, is, visititg bis parents', MT. and Mrs. 'son, Frederick'MAnns and John Row- . . - ­ , i I .16 The Right Time For Dream, -P -. James Krausk-opf. � . - cliffe. The remains were interred in Lodge, No, 224 at Hersall Motored The " �i ��. ace and Ruth Chap- ': . . tA �-, . � . calling on old friends her-. on Satur The trustees of the village have had to Clin'ton on Friday evening last to man, of ,, o.milton, are spending their . .1. It is. only right, says the Guell?" day Mr. SDeare is a former N�eff the large cement water tank repair- Mrs. Tholmas Burns was called to Hensall Union Cemetery and verS ­ I .1 I - attend. a Very intelresting meeting holidays -at the parental home., .- " 'but felt for the be- . . 1. Mercury,,$hat boys:' and girls shoulil known Seaforth business man, Galt during the week owing to, the much sympathy is . ..,.,Al� . . ed by an expert in, this line of work serious! illness of her granddaughter, reaved widow and only son, James, there, and ai which meeting nomina- Miss Pearl Elder, of.London, spent �. - , . have a period of'dreanling before life has -been residing in, Toronto for front London. The tank leaked bad- . tions were mad .. ' ,.,'.! . I.- . Margaret MteDaid. ­ - e for the incoming -the week end with her parents. I 1.1 . both of whom were so kind and ai- t. , t.1 brings problems for solving- I. some years. * l ly caused by f�os� a few -winters ago Born on May 25th. to Mr. and tentiVe to; ,the deceased during his District Deputy Grand 'Master anj Miss Eleanor Mackin, R.N., .of . . 11, , . Guil and much of the water was wasted. I Other alatters' of importance. 10 .� !. T . ter is a guest.at the h I I - i'�l . 0 The Ladies' d of St. Thomas Mrs. John %eailler, tw'king; a son and long and �rying illness. ,el, -,a, - ­ ome . I 1, , r I., . urc . r's .i4ed ,Ben ' 1. I , � . ­ To this the Toronto Star adds-,-- Ch h intend holding a lawn tea a� It is hoped that the repairs will -last A number of prominent Conserft to . . gough. " And if ,they would beg',i the residence of Mr. Chas. Holmes � I ! I . . bauk.fbarn. of Mr. H. Block, .., I It_ . . "Quite 'so. I a daught4k., , - ­ � . The tives -from our � -,viciW - ;1 � � , I �- J. -IRonthron m,ot- " �. ,:.:., A miscellaneous Shower was given . ' , -� - I for years. .. I rillage, and . W. ", . -� -i " I I Miss Anna M, llyneaux, Kitchelie I this period at terr o4tclock every night on Wednesda.V, June 2#th. , . I , ., rt, of the London Road, a couple of miles . . ­ " 1� 0 7 is holidayiT Li I motored tQ London on Wednesday last ope,d to I .1ph on Sunda�.Aas,t. They ­ Mr. and 'Mrs. Sabi Carter a�e- h her parents, Mi. .-sdtith of qarlj�dtl%�gt was destroyed h 1, we, I , , I , of staying up until early at the borrie of 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ', I to attend thb, great Con�,ervativp�co r; , mpanited h(�me by 6eir ... . ;instead spe ayE ,and Mrs. � I lolyneaux. - 6� hre We'dnesday "night sometirAe . ..� L , ..", nding a few d ; in. Owen t,Sound r _ - . ion being held there. I . dau Mi ( " q .1 morning, they would benefit immense- I l .1 Foster, on Saturday evening, in _bqn Mr, aiid�krs. John Kenny 'and son, about thei,' midnight hour, the cause vent ,�., this week T . .tl I Quite a large number of Qddfel. � M , and 'Mrs. James -,-Eby of:Col- 0, . or of their daughter, Miss I&Ien - 11 ll I '. ly. . I '01� Claver,, Detroit, spent the week end , ., of fire not ,known at date of wri ing. '. I Al� . I I 1114,,with 11 ,., i.. . ip MXs. arles Brodie is `1 �visiting Foster, who came home from Detroit -th Mr Frank,XA ny, . Thebarn was on what had long been - lows of 9jensal Lodge .attend�djhe �Wl 1 6 , spent the W, " i, , i her daughter Miss Annie, at�Ai- to be present at the,occasion. Man-, wi . ,aiid Mrs. . "ter " W. "l I I . .� mversary. services of the s% lVlr.,':an ' . S, . � . . , I i. . Both statements are true;lSiit most . I I Miss. Wildred Murray � A I $d- known as 'the. Gavin Ross hon�estead 411 * .1 M- . , are forming the opinion, if kona. !- I V, " . . . n- imr. I I . )-,� I people useful gifts we�e presented to the �1* ". . Lodge at'.Brucefield on,Sunday A�e' kxs. A. J, ,8*4tier. , Mr. Jack Daly who has bee liesday. in 'Brodhagen. ' p,�;� , '1� l -I ! farm. I � I 6, 0 n 1011* ... � 4, I . � . I . - they have not already arrived there bride -elect. � ­ "I . I , , , I 1�.. �. , ing last and report a very largely family spenf'AII4'1,*.041-��#� at their � 11 t the staff of I the Bank of Conrm�;, 2 - lrniiiiii�-� ,M]r. John Thpp,, who holds a good � i -A, some time ago, that the Star's brief tra A number from town attende4 the ' . Osition' at 'Nozitreal, is here -ape attended church meeting in the home in Detroit" ISHA."; . 0 I . � ;- - ' in Lucanj has been Liberal convention held at HensAI on ' - ' .-fi: . I I . r*' United Church* a.zfd an excelliht'ser- Mrs. L. 'Simpson .alid-fa,mily M I �- I .�. remark oblitains not only the . ing the holidays with'bis parents., - . ) . � truth Ayr, and Mr. Ted Taman, who has mon by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Brent- Detroit,. spent a.fiew days this week ­ Wednesday. KIPPEN ­-­ li� . in ' . I . but a world of wisdom besides. been on the local branch of the sama Mr. and Mrs. L. Prang and Mrs. Correetion,'We were in error ' I I �', " - 11 .1 I last wq4ek's issue in stating that a y the church with relatives and friends. 4.. bank, ba8 been� transferred to Tavi * " 0, � ; Why is it that no social function � Amelia Fuss visited relatives in De- choir, and after the service the bre- Mr. Wilfred. Lemon, of Mitchell, ,4,7 l � . stock for two weeks. ' troit over Sunday. � - - meeting of the executive of the South thre'n including visiting brethrea .i� a visitor with Mr. William Lemon, I . V among the youth of to -day is thought ' win get Huron Conservative Association' had . 4,-�: . IN 11%irs, James Hughes and s6n, Among the vi�itors in toww., on Patrons Of the Kippen �.; Ring . from'Sgaforth, Clinton and Exeter, and family. . I I , 'I c ­ . I . worthy of attention ,or fit to attend James, were in Detroit last. week a,- tizeiz meat al..'Mr. McMuzgbton's Thuisday. been held in the counci h4mbers,bf . 'Sunda3r and Monday we June 9th. instead of Tuesday, June 7th. bur Town 'Hall one evening the fit�st in f- �,�: ' ' . notice4% the arched t� the local lodge room, The many friends of --Mrs'. E. ,Shef; ?;,� , if it starts before ten o'clock at tending the Bohn-mHuglies wedding. following: Mr. andAb7s. 0. H. EfineS, I. - . . 23644 had " - which was filled to overflowing and fer virill -be please:d;)to learn �he i 1, X-4 - 0 Mr. Ross Hamilton,, is spendi I part of last week. -Several m 0,",�rl- night or closes before two or three lng Detroit- Mr. and Mrs. N. DeAhert, .Xis§ Alice: Aeffman, of Dasbwood, cidentally. mentioned to your cortres- a number of short and interesUng improving nicely� following her� re- . , � iii the morning? I a few days at his former home at New Haven, Mich.; Mr. E. A.' Mich- a vancis, of Exe- - addresses given. . cent illnessv . . 0,i , the Sault. , nd Miss G�rtrude F ,pendent. that. a�--meeting was beinig Robert Bonthron is having Servi ' Carmel , Presbyterian I . &,,I. I kh p ,bb, ert, Detroit;'Mr. and Mrs. L. Haist, " I . Mrs. �1'1 Youth used to have a p,retty fair 0 Messrs. James and Hu 'o - ter, visited r4cently with Miss;Oladys ,hold, but,v�e bavbbeen informed singe . ces in , *l I To .. . �'. . time between eight and say twelve of Detroit, were week end guests at Detroit; Vt. and Mrs. J. Trevethick, McLean, 4,�f Tuftrsmith. � :. I the -1 y and, members of the improvements M'ade to the exterior church on Sunday Iasi were 7 con- . , , Brinsle I Mr. and Mrs. J. Challis, , - ­ , . Of her dwelling a couple of doors ducted Rhodes, -of Exe- .,. i . the home of their aunt and uncle, , y; , , . 'Mr. aii&'� �-'i,Wilfiailf McLean an ill clitive�. that, no meeting was 11elA. I . . . by Rev. B �.", 0 ver, is Detroit. .. , , I . ' `W I . , " ­ 1. r one o'clock. Thai, howe Miss Robb and Mr. James Robb. little daugbtter�,;Msa �Geral*ne, � "I �I'The many friends of- the late P east of the post office. ter, a pleasing = ing sung at I looked upon as an old fashioned and Mr. Dan Smith has returned'from . : � 4v. W . , . 1. phn who,wai Stationed here . . if 0 Mr. James L, Murrav and Miss Illamilton,arqvvillsiting for a few da�- /I ­ , . T. C. Joynt was visRed by rel- the evening service�hy, ,Mr. an,d,:%rs "�, . Kniot, . , . I Ir , @ , . "ry tame., way of having a good Margaret Murray, of Hainilton; Mr. a few weeks' visit with relatives in with the former's" parents, . ial� I a nu.inber'ok yea# as a Metlio- atives.from Detroit the first part of W. A. katElaren. ., ; . IV. � . l 4 ­ I , . I � ,5,�. . I �, New Hamburg and Shakespeani. He , � this week. Mr. Robert Cameron iq,�erectiiig a , I time. , ­ . and ,Mrs. James Wright, of' Galt; Mri�, J. B. tfldLean, of ek m h'.� minister, will be �,hocked to hear " , . soutl*ast ,, �� - will lea.re for Arkona on Saturday, I 'The death occurred iR Hensall on very neat ,verandah at thp � � - ,,'.I. i�; along � Mrs�. Fishe,­ o Fred I ' of his most sudden d4 - � "" ' " Now the, hours are -creep , f Paris, and Mr. Mr.' Gilb�rt J ot o I 1, 6 1 , ath which oc � � where be will make his home. , .1. Ich . hoing of Mr.' corner of his dwelling, - corner of i /;� `§� Payn s, were week, the ,jurred the lla#tet��pi'rV of last week. I ;1 e, of Glen Sf6rri ,�� fspent ,�, * , . �,� , I until very soon it will ,be the belie! - Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch b Fred Bengoilgh, at the age of 73 Nelson and Richmond Streets., � ,,J� IN . . . end guests at the home of Mr. an] as left fo � �' Mr. � . c n t apperArs that Air. I&Ight had not )lt �,T*"' Waterloo . . ,..I that there can be no other time ­ . - or'-9:6me time pak years, following an illness of about A very large quantity of onions , ­ "! MXs. J. J. Cluff. ' , d � I Le . tending ... ce. been very welt f" - . t ,�p a,ttend the annual con�, j ,111 ,fqt J. '' , Ift ) . * two Years' duration, .during' inost of have been sown, in our vi lage andI I . . ference o�,,:he Lutheran Church 11 altho a * , I � & I which youth can disport itself with 0 Rev. 1. B. Kaine is attending . thAM this week, as a delegat-1 ratio usites of Wes ugh stationed as minister -ut which time he was confined to hii district,, Hensall -being long noted as i - I k.i-,.� anv Profit or ,pleasure unless the the General Assembly of the Pres- n '� ; as fheir son, C arence,, is one. of the Nanton� in tht6 Province of Alberta, I . ;M'�lotb local congreg ! 1h . ,,,,in t e ation. ' room. @,%r. Bengtough was one of an onion centre. I !,�I.l k on byterian Church in Canada, which is graduating students. Our congrat�- and, ofi, the evening of his death he I . . I �v hours are from twelve o'cloc . the fishermen, at St. Joseph have I - ,his . I I i 61 in- held in New had gone' to the post office for I 1. It ,seems a very foolish idea but is. be ,t, -St. James' Church had some fairly b0davy catches of , )ations, Clarence., , . I � �f in London, this week. , " ,. ,Rev. and Mrs. J,oh'n Richardson, of mail, but in returnii.* he mentioned � I Ili!- fish the past we ;`.and the season t", � nevertheless a ver�v widespread and 0 Among those from a distance I I f,T� .. Drumb,o, spent a few -days at the to his wife thatmoW when 'he had 1"; o0ks lik .00;Le. . - I P, I . popular one. How lon� will it last? who attended the funeral of the laf I home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 4C. Bell re- his daily paper he 'felt almost -Wo . . . . 41 - . '� � g' fine es� �,�11 How long can it last? Burning th-- ,,Mrs. W. R. Smith on Monday were. Crops ar( � t6 I ently, also attending the funeral of tired to r . -When Mrs. Kni lit lyl . pecially the fall wheat� The spring .,pad iL Ig 'r, a r. and Mrs. Frank G. Smith, Port the latter's sister, the late Mrs. Wil- replied, � wA,y I,will read you over Use Seaforth ' . � candle at,both ends has definite , sovvm grain is somewhat backward 16�0ualfty , " M Colborne; Mr. Bert Andi6rson, of liants. I . the curr0t,or parbeular happenings §4 ending.. be the time soon or late. but the recent rains have 'belped 18'Ye'ars I ", I Pittsburg. Pa.; Mr. George Ander- ,Mr. Andrew Williams, of Vancou- 'and had iiist got nicely started read - 10 Creamery Butter Always - " *� mucItit Tb6 grass fields never' look- 1. � 12 0 , .; at- ends in ng when she was attra j�j , Burning up vitality is in the same son and Miss Mary Anderson, 4cb ed better and the,'.,hay and clover ver, is visiting with his fri i, . ' class. Either vitality has to be used ham; Mr. Jack Anderson, Ahis community for a few -weeks. ,quickly drawn breath, and in -turn- .. , ' ' fields promise a good yield. � Confidence in business Is obtained by years of .dependable service. I I t � in the work of the day or Mrs. E. G. Boyd. Toronto; Mr. Dave R,ev. Mr. Rtcilwen will be the speciaf ing to look �'hq'was shocked to find � � I I I I . th'e work . .f, � .Ie ... . Smith and son, Jack. of Willianiston, . I speaker on -Sunday in St' Andrew's that,, Mir. Knight had most suddetilly I , � � I -red, and could scarcely realize. it, I C - - - "I � [A, of the night- There is 'not enoue -Michigan,, and Mr. Edgar Tovell', ol. United Church. . - expi - We Want, ream. . I ,�,,�- of it for a tweiity-four hour -service. . McKILLOP �'. .. I I I , N ,., Hamilton. Rev, V-ctlntosh, of Eni7aro, preached for although be had not -been very "MORE CREAM"—"'GOOD CREAM" A I 11,-1 I T" i Which i, it going to be? Already 0 *Mr. 3I. McKellar -had his bicycle a very inspiring sermon on Sunday well for some little time past, noth- I . I t v .-. - Mr. �Lhd Mrs. last. The choir anthem, "Sun of X� ing, of a serious nature was anti i- Deliver your cream direct or s'i�(T­Ryy� truck or express and receive , 'it, ��,;, ( there are a kreat many employers of stolen from his residence on Sunda Announedment c .1 night. � Robert A. CampJ)ell, of 'McKillop, an- Soul," was ;mry much appreciated as pated as Mr. Knight had in past our highest market price, consisi�nt with accurate weights and tests. � 1. r- , 6:;, both girls and boy-, that are qmte � 1A � , * Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Harrison nounce'the engagement of their eld.. was the solo, "A Dream of Para- years been blest with a particularly . . . I 111 free to,.admit that the choice seems and Mr. James Mose Attended the est dau-hter, Annie Mae, t-� Mr. John dise," sung by William McLean, of strong alid rugged, constitution and Deliver your crean! and reeeive your ey. 11' . . ,&' to have fallen on the side of the funeral of the former's neyyhew, Mr. F. HillebTecht, eldest.,som of Mr. and Ha mi lt0n. ' � during -his university years was loolk- . . I I , I � �;�� , I n mo s . . I �'k iiigbt work. Lorne Sweitzer, in Goderich Town- Mrs. Henry U41lebreebt, of Brodhag- The Hillsgreen Young People are ed -upon as the strongest A d t I - - 1p . "SEAFORTRICREAME 1 1 �,l . . That "all work and no play make.- ship, on Wednesday last. Mr. Sweit- en, the marriage to take.. . plac;,,�ear,y holding their -nniveirsary on Sundav, rugged 'm:an in attendance. He was I I . I I 5AA0, I zer was killed by falling froin'a in June. --- - -1 � I June 12th. Rev. -Patton, of Ben- a iran of fine intellect, a good stud. " C. A. BARBER, Proprietor. I *-. , Jack a dull boy" is an age old truth. spraying machine. ,, . . AS miller, will be the speaker, with serr ent and a speaker of far than more . - V. 1. At the same time the saying, "Early - . \ - ' - I vices at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Kip- ardirary ability in the pulpit and'lip- . � � .. � . , - - ' � �1,�� I to bed and early to rise," could not . - . CONSTANCE ' , pen choir -will supply music for tha on the platform, as he excelled in I - . . I ---*�- I I . , . , I . . .1 i . 11 4 . "I , �� " I have lived nearly as long as it has Death of Mrs- W. R- Smith. - The � occasion. �' A gQving lectures. - As a friend heac,Duld I I -- , 1. � p . if it had not been a truth too. death occurred at the family home, A ieorganization 'meet6g 4 the Mr. Jim 'Anderson and Uarry An- not do too much 'for ozie and was . - I-,-- at I �. . . . 1, - . .S vra� held derson, of Thames Road, spent Sun- most fearless in whit he thought was I I...... ...... A . Everythin-g has its time, and .youth North Main Street, Seaforth, early Canadian Order of Foresto , , ,� , Saturday- morning of Mrs. -W. R. in the Forester's Hall, COnstance; ofA 4a: ,"'With th6lix friend, 'Mr. Clarence his duty to do, but his large hearted- "' .� � I is t1le'time when pleasure can really Smith, in her 76th year. A y4i�r and Thursda tt , n, of Tuckersmith. ness and desire to help anyone in r, � ­ ­ I.. 1. ),�. y evening last, when a larg* , Al . be enjoyed- But evet-ything has its a half ago Mrs. Smith suffered a number of candidates were initiated. i I ,- �, William Alemclider and son, -trouble or op"sed, more than made Lloyd's . . �� limit as well, and youth is stretching stroke and had gradually weakened Plans were made tor a party to go John, soent'a few days in Toronto up for it, and very rnucli sympathy . .% , U . 9 recently- is felt for Mrs. Knight and their ,�� . to the limit both its pleasure And it, until the end came on Saturday, when to Goderich on June 14th, when a I ' It � rl � she -slept awaf. Previous to her last e-ld to wil d o: -'Mr. ,�'orman Ale-zaloer 'and Mr. family who are deprived of a loving I , P houm. illness her life had been a full and special meeting will be, b ',:i 115 . , wnt . iltilk � ' husband ­4nd indulgent father. Mr, up the 'Huron Count Z,tn pmil 01'ek, I. q $ fty- last in .. I ' - " ��i I Age knows these thin ' I �� th * L , Knight iv Investment Securities gs now and 2;ctive one and she had.taken a large Bro. Barnes, of ar=yor t 11�6v. London talpiog,', � p fltlnir .4�.born ona farm in H ' 11 .1, I �� : , 146 1 . 4 : s it an I 11 I " � , ,ath oc- county -neax Brussels. He attended I � Ir - t ��i �. Died Irk VA A% c 1 - Youth will learn them some clay, but part, not only in the home; but in ganizer, was re � ttv 'r i . - �1� 7 . ' the church and .0 ,I . .. X--,1- 1&��S4tlxr&yj Victoria University, graduating 'in .1 . . I I � I that. social lifc* of Sei- several vocal solos, w curried i I 1. 1. � L , � we are just a little afraid , � I very MAY 7thl %., arts an&tthteology in 1905. Ai wa's ��i.'� �J " � ; 1 ,Otther Willlaniaj'a BONDS ,�', , �, forth. She was an old and honored much appreciate . "i I . " � I . , I I ; . -iesidont,10 thiis an atid vigorous .Tireacher and I . ""' '� � l, ' , � . �,,�, " WINi too many Of them, the lesson member of First Presbyterian church The Sunday school ry, former widet* . I able . ,,,, , h�,�,-, �,�,,� - will have come too late. � and of the W6men's Missionary and held on Sunday last was" i Sao- distrieL Afri;.,W'd. ,.wW 4n a an vaTmest Worker in his variou It 'I", a . . Srr% 1 14 -k � 0A 30th. charge8� He was stati�4d at Dawns INDUSTRIAL ' EiCURIT" �:�,-"� - Time never stands still 2md we are Ladiei' Aid Societipm Mm Smith, cess, the day being ido-al. serious motor ae'&i ' t on A, 14;hj .". I 1-1. c. c',.111r,3rXd '.. ik" - .Rev.. I . wing which � " sulered VLn at- Mills, Charing (' ,rost, Hensall and . I A �.! pretty old fashioned. We may be whose maiden name was Margaret . ngs, ol Walton, f0110 I �'il . �ho' Nflv4rton, then going West to take . -11 I, , wmng. But are we? Anderson, wa4 born in Bumbling Brig preached both, orning and'4eveTung- tack of pne .... which was, ., I , �Q -, - ,. 11 .,", L urgh, &otland,'amd eatne to �vas L immedi f ' Wes e ,,�, L , I near Ediub ­­ W110 �` pa , . tLte cav�e of ,her death. The� the pastorate o ley Unit .1 We recommend Me Purchase of Contineutd-Go � , ,11 i Dse lns�ido-a name was church, Calgary, where he served , E � L" * I � . - I — ­ I - --.--.-.v.WW Canada with her parents when twb for a�:tiit � on the 6tliter appciotmen . deceased wb Corporation stock for,A W ,; yea-,. of ago-, the fanuly settling in ww . 2! I .;� . I tat aimd told a story�.to the 'Miss Liz'zle BOL of &e Dwidblit Road,, some Years- Hie was next stationed ,p Ott the Mark*- . ;,C� - " '�, 1, - 1, � �,t I I I , . ". i ift, pm whem she waA,born'66 ye&% 4ko. IThe at EdinotdoIN going from there to �-,"" i�. . .. 'p, . I ehildrer and. led I . ,��. 1�4,'V, Harplarhey. Forty�eight years yer�� Rev. , . fi�.�j . W, A L Ttkmn she was united in marri ­'� VTO Cuawrd I eid two s*endid family were among the first se ,.� bis I " blirig* at Nanton, Alta. � � I � . I .. I � 11. � W. P- - . Tl%k. rr,,,, "', I . I . ­ - I age to' , lrf,Xgt� , I , Z'�Vpvtt6r AAd , ' ' filA �, ngs i h . �e'- ' We also have a block/of 01 d �,.; ,��,� -- Smith, And. ha4 catitinvt;hoy. germaps alftlit'l= for his text4n the ot this district, � R�1111t t." a et� b,' , � . 1 4'' W . . I ,,g . *- — Kipp,en having We � -, � ,AarooL to Grace I ) 'I ,�JF, , " � I ' - morning Si6uel 2-19: , Iq Dreovet 'in " ard, � �svioe" &. . Transit Company #W& 4`6 ,.r '. i fi::,�', " � , . v\�� resided bey since. She is sdnftv,ed . _� nam�d, ,� . Cur 9a e o' 61d:� hand- , I , _ , �after the birthplace of the la"A "4ard �'df St. Mary-,% 1 1,�1�11� t,,,'�) ", � * rwoll and M,ra. bV her husband and � st famQF � land,, 6' bey gra In April , I . � ,��­ L I 1 1p�`,O,%, Mn. 'W,,R, VOW& of� his ;iWt6r -�M'Adia,,him A lit06- coAt _ndfstber. � some p - 0�t2%l­ - 'ted in marriage �;. who sui4vfteg with three,f sons and a ;. I rofit. Thia, is a Ver t � i�festxnent. .. I V-0th6rwell, of Ottawa, were guesti three sons and t�vo dadghter% Mr., and btought it, to I ip* Oom,!year to. 1894� sto wes'uin � - Z ., .- I PV�, . dabehter. `ffis 'el I ed "IMY'NOW; p"ce Upon apPeation. - t, - I OZYMMday at 'the bolne of Mr� and WiffiaTa D. Smith aftd �fr- J. Hen- Year." 2it,440 v-67 inuch ?&. Lidther Willigins, And for ten 'boy graduat . , ,�,.,�, � ri 1, , � I !��; 3-tv T2a-,;(;iA#V-ie it suro -Years fla , rriage resided ill ., � R"I ", . I derso'n Smith, of Seaforth; ?NIT. Frank the music givi bi " tht 14n& illowing bar ifta ftoin St. Ste - ,e *e, Edbrooh. 1. . , . 0 , . 4 resi 'A' ;? a TV I e , .1 �, '�','-�. 111�i " - 'k , � IOU,,' m th 0 Li I 4 � �, Ie s Z'n"' , .- , 1 1 1 . ., KAnafts, 6,ft gtiestb this week R. 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