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114 1; . :�1_Pfst,%b, ,11 41_.X t . , ,lished 1860 HeAnows his "dogs" too. -ict 1. , i4fli UOP.hail McLean, Editor. , ' �. . _," , , MUStArd's is an, institation. Mr,. I e a'e , W'11" ,,"1Vi,�_:,, .:""�.,'�'"�!&, , forn-la not long ago, told us that. I _ � �_!� 4eniner ' n ere i a n Hens 11 .and Dis I, "Ans. Mustard have elevated the I ,g ". , "V -th, Ontario ,e- and . "AV, . qbljj�ihe, at,Seafoi I"�� 1� , 4 ,L ===-
��';' 'V w , iixr44. . ay afternoon by McLean humble hot dog to a high place ir _IAIV4- 1 . . . the estimation of Bayflield cottagers11, , .., �:`,4A_, ;.,�S., I `,�' � I and the thousands who visit theiping on the $102.28; John Ridley, cutting weeds, - don. Mn J. 'Murray and wife, of quent showers of rain, kept every- Mr. and �Mrs. Filshie and family,
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,,....� ; joying a vacation can� %; -�,, �. , ,,� b tion rate, $1,50 a year in place-. It is no i au. scrip iake shore. ReX. Mr. Hallowell, or 75c; Phillip llern, cutting weeds, Bro-41y-p, N.Y., and Mr. Evans, of 11,ing so nice and fresh and green, of Flesherton, havle moved into the
, �� ,4, �, a year. Single gLther of a weiner and a hun with at44vance ;'foreign, $2.00 6mear of mustard. The dog has be-81antford, was a guest of Albert $1.73; Arnold Ford, 'cutting weeds, Bvoek4yn, N.Y., made a ,passing visit, And. the farmers in this locality re- (Ractory and .are getting nicely set-
,I 4 cents each. Jeld We believe . Douglas . $6.90; Mae Cornish, cutting -weeds, with eir ,new home.. -ome a delectable combination. and friends in Hensall on Monday p(n-t flne yn a and'good quality, and tied in th i' , L of" of a,�.i, Air. E. H. Johns is the owner $2.25; Win. Bradshaw, cutting weeds, evening last, following a pleasant' if the prices only improve it Vrill be that Mrs. Filshie has been enggged
, . ." "" "� Advertising rate,s on application. fre,zh bread roll and fine quality.collection, of very rare books, all ov- 45c; Richard Cornish, cutting weeds, t,uto trip to- different points alo,T�g- most helpful -and timely. as Pri,ncipal in -the CQntinu4dion
1 �� I ��ausage, seagoned to taste with mus- .,I",II—. -ree hundred yeafs old. They in- $11.4,o; Garret Wilson, cuttingweeds Juron - Jip, our three local school, recently made vacant by theI . er th , Lake HL -. The ,services. . -stdish.1,1 , , , tard, ketchup or horsiei I Mr. Ferris Cantelort,
Umbers of the Canadian Weekly "Two LlogS, two drinks, two bits. clude a history of Scotland printed $25.U31; Wellington Batten cutting Miss Ruth Vaphorne, of Londbn, is churches on Sunday last were pretty resignation of �� 10 1, -d'.;" ha, n Mi2. A Y�uniiber of these books weeds, $15.15; Hilton Johns, cutting speuding two weeks with Mr. and well attended and helpful and in-, who provied a very c-ompetent lxix!�r.11'.1, ,. Ne*s,papef Association and the Huron �Iustai s sa%led many a youth" . i � I suiring addrmses were given';.County Press Association. fruit spending, move lavishly to stem liay bt seint at Miss Chapipan's Gift weeds, $10,65; Freeman ,Htorne' cut- , Mrs. George Hudson -and family. -the cipal, but has accepted another poII I Shop. Booklovers will be intai-ested ting weeds$ .,,33.23- Tennyson Johns, � Mvs. Bertha Bell, of Tor,onto, form- services being taken -in Carmel Pres- tion as"141ch in Stromberg.
't'� rge".. . � within himS,11V and his maid the u ' .__ -_____- - - - .. -e books. cutting weeds, $i.53; Vugh Berry, ol-ly of our ,village, rpoently 'spent a byterian Church by the pastor, Rev. Wigs Thelma Hudson, Of London,. for food. Then there are the cot-ill seeing this collection. of raa ' -emovink hedge, $6; -e with her mother, NV. A. Young; in St. Paul's Anglican spent the week end with her par-
,ISIDAFORTH, Friday, August 19, 1932 Rev. Lan Ford, Mrs. Lang Ford townsthip share, i weok or so hei'.. ragers who gret un too late f6t break- and son,.. ,..:.° fa,,t. They sneak over to Mustard's ai,id daug4ter, Mrs. Bricker Lloyd Shier, cluaning pit, $2.68; Silas Mrs. Thomas Dick, and also with.rel- by Rev. M. -P. Park%eT, and in the ents, iXT. and Mrs. C. ,& Hudson. -She
. ____..._.___ __ - , . _. _ - ___ .,- K�tcliener; Rev. and 'Mrs, Rogson, Sh,I cleaning William atives -here and in the vicinity. 'United Church by Rev. A. Sinclair. was accornipanied back by her sister,
I, al�out 10.3.0 -a,nu And the parade ot , ., pit, $3.85; I ". ofEssex, and -Xh-. and Mnt, Fi,tz- Doupe, Aeaning -pit, 3Ge,- Pfeifer and Our bowlers have been, doing con- ','h(,, choir Tendered fine .music in Myrnt4, who will spe•nd a:wee�'s holi-
'O'es on until after midnight.Isn't It the Truth ? Folk� will wish' the Mustards well gerald, of Kitchener, qre hohdaY,119 Burroughs, ci-ushing and defflvering si,ler4ble practice during the -past (riwel Chluich in the way of an- day* with her'" '. at their cottages built this spI on gravel, $94.18; Henry Ford, super- week 'or go. thc�nis and in addition thereto at the Mr. and Ms. E. Sheffer and Mr.
.�� We quite� agree with tbe Walker- wherever they go. lots bought from Thomas Elliott. intendence, ,S78.50. 'Carried. Coun- Miss A. Con-' sitt returned the first evvning service, a duet, ,entitled, "IMY Jm- Irlagan motored to ,Port Rowan
�'.reg when it says that becau.4e n Sunday morning last Rev. W. cil adjorwrned tI3 meet on Satui*I part of this, week from a pleasant Father Watches, Over Me," was very tbe latter part of la5t week ' and
.1. ton Th O' 1,,we brodght nothing into the -wo,"Id .-A. ToNvii,shend, R,ector of the Church September 3rd, at I p.m. — Henry visit with relatives in Seaforth and pleasingly rendered by. Mrs4 W. ,�- spent a'few days - at the ,home of Dr.
II I1. and are taking n I Young and Mrs. W. A. MeLareII6 - and Mrs. W. H. Reid and, family.
� ot�ing out ol it, is ZURICH , ' Of Lhe Redeemer, London, preached Strang, Clerk. "I neighborhood.:.�..... . Mr. Laird Joynt, of Toronto, visit- At the morning service in. 1. I .a most intere,ting germion in Tqm'ty. the They' were, accoim4:ianied lionie by
-C no reason why one should g.) around mw""mmw" 'During ViIi offertory a duet, "Ono I .i ed his mothei -here during the past Tinited, Chi4rch a very pleasing duott Mrs. Reid wao spent -Sunday with her,
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I looking like the beginning and the Mr. John Galster has returned �;weetly'Solemri, Thought" was sunig week.I was givenby Mr. W. H. Phyle and parents, returning home Sunday aflI encl. .from- London, whev,-, he' underwent by Mrs..Paull and Miss Jean %ouds. I In the return, ,baseball match be.. bis wife and a well reidered gelo by tr,.rn(,On.
Sividay, August Zlst, St. Xdrew'!'t tween Lucan and Hensall played on Mr. Laird. Jo,ynt, and at the evening Mr. William Simpson, of Detroit,
Isn't it the truth, even at the bath- tin ckperation at one of the bo.spital,4 iniverg,ary .,arl:co Mrs. Maude Hedden san,?,, in s,petnt the ,past weelc with relatives
.... ..htbeand his many friends ,will be pleased Lidi-ed Cjiurch hold their,ai , Mr. aW'Mrs�z, L. R. Goles, have been ourrdiamond on 'Monday evening last � . �T ing -beaches, where there mig to learn that he is on the way to re- v -th services "imorning and everin69;visited :by relatives from "Wheat-ley the' 'ell' stood. 2-1 in. favor of Lu- a vci�y pleasing manner that fine and friends. Ile was- accompanied
isome excuse, if no- justification, for covery. whoi Rev. James Anthony, of Thames anddistrict. ,cari. ThiR,se games weie' not in con- iclection,' "The Rugged Cross." Dr. home On Sunday bI T. 4C. JoyU4-,
. . .t.. .1 this no-thingness in which the .young -Dr. and ,Mrs. A.'J. McKinnon ant'& Road Chul-ch, wUl be the preac.Mrs, G. Chellew, who has been ne-olion with our league or seniors. ' Ivai, Smillie accompinied, the, singe_37 who expects to, remain for a week"g.. Monday evening a sacred concert We regr6t this week to have - to Lct,h inorning and evening in a very visit with relatives and, friem4-9', in
generation parade, and, alas, older son, Archie, ,spent the week camping On �N visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. �ones too? - . at Rft�,eaul Park on Lake Erie. will be given in the church by the N. Cook, in-tends shortly W retuim to ' chronkle the death of Miss Alice able manner on the pipe organ. Del-roit.
th..Mr. and Mrs., Edward Appel, of Yokefellows Band of Stratford. The -her homedn California. I Bell, of the Township of Tucker- A ,gool committee for the past A baseball match ,between Strut- '
-,, .But one ,doesn't have to go to e New Hamburk, visited relatives andi program will consist of quartettes, Is, Irene Pope is visiting her "nith, just a short distance sout'h of %,,-pek or so have -been, busil en;�%Vred ford. and H-ensall will be played on . Mis . . Y _oi�r yi-Ila, .. y-two ,4�a;ogumg the books in 'ou: pub4ic the Hensall diamond on Wednesdaybeaches. Just take -a look at the friends here over the week end. duets and solos and music by a string mother, Mrs. J. Pope., ' . �p at the age of sixt . I. . . Ioccupants of some of the cars that M'Fand Mrs. J. Swam, of Detroit, orchestra. , - ., . Mr. T. Druinmord, ST., was -recent- I yeaTs. Thedeceased had not been* library which will,be much apprLCi- evening. Emerybody,welcome., , o' 13th, ,the ly in Wingbarn and Kineardine vis- , feeling very well for some time .Past ated by the ,melmiliers lbrary. Our. Lone ,Scouts, now we believe
roar along the highways and even. visited at the h me of the latter's On Saturd�ay, August as , �Al�lwithin the past co,u- of, the 1,mother, MTs.'J. - Fuss, over Sunday. Bay,field Golf and Country Club held itinig relatives and friends and on 1 butit w Th<-YL is now a very fine and iarge the King's Scouts, are ,planning in
0111 mI side concessions, and on the pit, Of weeks or so that she began to sel,,ctiont of booI epabracing the lat- the near future their - annual outing.
Their daughter, Eunice, who spent their annual' handicap tournament Wednesday was visited, by his sister�,streets Of some of the -villages Or the &here, eturnd with them for the Alexander ,Cup. Twenty-one Mrs. T. J. McLeI ,of Wing'aam, rsapadneaseat and best. emory in ci,-e of Scocompetitors teed, off and the contest !mess, but yet withher accustomed- .Miss Alice Kyle is ,having improve.. Master Mr. Fred- Hess..
'towns on the water side ,or even on to their home fi� that city. most interesting Mrs. Errol Drummond returiun� -ire to keep up with r,,e -rts made to'her ne'at brick dw(-'A- The weather for the past few days
some of those far inland. Mr. J. E. H*ss, of Toronto, visited prolved one of ,the Ienergy and dies .1 with their relatives for a couple of I Sun .. tan, and sun baths may berelatives' here on Saturday. .and e'venly contested match;n th'e days' visit. I . all ,her duties ,she did not want to liiise-Vn 'Main Street; in the way of a ,has been most favorable for theI Mr, and Mrs.. J. D. Merner, of history of the club. The days play Miss Eleanor McLean, of Wingham' re any real ai)- il,Ew and attractilve roof. farmers for harvesting.
vwy beneficial to the human consti- .-ed with three men tied with net -. ', hi,pnt troubling her. She was rush- The ,Oddfellows of Hensall 1,odgc. 'Mrs. Fenner, of Montreal, is yisit-
Deiroit, visited relatives here fora end was also here visiting her relatives, .ed to Victoria Hos-prital for treatment have also put on a fine new roof on inigtution, if indulg�d in, with due re- few days last week. mores of 64 and Dr. Lewis, of To- Mr. and Mrs. Errol Drummond 'and , ,her brotlier, Mr. -Alfred Taylor,,' ' Ifollowing a ,previous x-ray examina- their lodge on, thle south side of Main and Miss Willis, of Michigan, is alsokard to time and place, but we don't Ar. an&Mrs. E. Datar�, ,Sr., spent ronto rig,b� next with a score of 65. f4milk. health the week end at the home of their Messrs. 1-16weroft, of- Detroit- Cam- ,Our 'baseball players are looking'ion in one'of our neighboring towns, .Street in th�e, business section and visiting her relatives, Mr.,Taylor andbelieve it adds anything to, the I n at Desboro. Pron, of Toronto, and McC but her pain was so intense that an have a -fine brick structure'and in the wife and relatives in Exeter.
forward to a ,great game Qn theo- ,ration was performed to give her down-stairs- apartment they have al: ,Our bowlers liave arranged for a
oputb6�iiibrals, or the gaiety of nations M'r. Alfred Heideman, of Jackson, Stratf ord, played off next dRv and coming Saturday afternoon com- - I.to -see them dotting 'the landscape. Mich., visited relatives and friends again two tied with same score of mencing at four o'cilock sha.'r'p, -be- i-Q.iel but her case was flI to. be. ways been very fortunate in getting fine tournament .here on.Wed-nesday,
-ay Tom McCurdy, so serious that no hope. was express- good busih-ess� menfor tenants. August 24th, being . Scotch Doubles, "
Some one has said that the only here this week. . ! 64. On the, third d, itween Strathioy and our horne team, ' ed for her .uIVI'mate -�ecovery. Itthat old warrior of bowling and cuT)- was Mrs, T. 'Murdock spent the past and are awarding, tempting primes,
. Mr. A. Mittelholtz and son 'Clatus which is looked forward to as onereco&rmendation. we tarry away with . I , hoped that Ae might gain strength Week in Toronto, going there with and a large, number of invited rinks
of Kitchener, visited relatives here' ing fa-rnI went down to defeat, but that will be the most-exciting and en;uigh to betaken to her home, but her son-in-law -and daughts-ir, Dr. B. are expected to be pr,esent-us for Heaven. in our cold: fists is the this .week. I I . .by only one stroke, after playi'ng 54 largely -attended ,of the season. I ,op Tuesday forenoon, last she took Campbell and 'Mrs. Campbell, who Mr. L. R. Coles, ,Manager of the
things we have given away. But we 'Mr. and Mrs. Guenther and son, holes; 'next score was 62 and 61. Miss Edith MeEwen-, of Kitchener, tor, anAhexpected weak turn and ,passed spent the weele end at her home. Bank 61 Montreal, has, returned fromdon't believe'that person had clothes R-61I of Buffalo-i KY., are visiting Jim Cameron, the lucky competi. . is visiting her brother, John E. Re- cf-y quickly away. Her remainsin,bidnd. at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred is a- Bayfl-eld old boy but nc`Nv Pr1n_Ewen, of the London Road, a little' ecent baso- a couple of weeks'- holidays.
II I HabeTer. ' . cipal of EarIscourt School., Toronto. south of our .Nlillage, and his wife. I m,vrc taken to the home that after- ball',match -between Lucan,and Hen- Mrs. T.. W. Parlm,er is recovering
.. . nuort and the funeral will be held onsall ,the score should have appeared nicely from 'a severe attack- of miati-
Mr.. are Mrs, Fred Thiel and Mr. The Dr. Alexander Cup was ,present..; Mr. 6liver Geiger, of Tara, spent F-irlay afternoon. of this week, and aand Mrs. Henry Thiel visited riela- ed to -the. winner by John Jowett, the week,end here with his parents, ' as 6 to 2 in favor of Lucan, nd-not ca which confined, her to her room forThe Cost of War. tives in Bervie on Sunday. prest(lent 6f the club. . . . I the remains will be interred in Hen- in favor of Hensall, as the Itemread. some weeks. - , I'Mrs. Beatty and children, of 9,ont. Aall Union Cemetery. -.Miss Alice T_ Quite a number from her,- attend- . Fruits of all kinds are now plenti-
Mr, Henry Schilbe, 14th conces- . realare ,hei' visitinj Mrs. E. Ren- Z, the third daughter of late Mr. en -n:6d . ed a dance held in. the Ki - hall ful on the hiarket and, our grocery
Col. J. G. Thompson,chairman of sionsuffened badly bui hands the .. me, Mrs. Bcatty's mbther. iand Mrs. Robert Bell, pioneer resi-on. Friday evening last. Pp . I the Board of PensionsCommissioners, other evening when he extinguished STAFFA i our villagL half holidays will soon d,,ts of the To-,�ntliip 'of Tucker- . stores.I..a fire which threatened to destroy I lie over. . . . .. I 'The barvestift"Ih this section -1) Wedding bells were ringing in our
6ttawa, is authority for the state'- smitli, and is survived by her b,ro- nearly 'compland both quan-ti' ty village on Satudlast.
his home. A lamp was upset in sorne The bowling tournament beld here, ther William, on, the ,, h0l"nestead and quality turning out very good. Mr. and Mrs.. G.,W. Davis spentinent that there are 253,848 people , .1. �,, way in. the children's bedroom and Miss 'INIgrgaret Yeo, Toronto, is' on Wednesday aft,ernoon until the , fW.;il, for whom she had kept house Mr. Frank Peart, who had been the pait *eekon, the pension list in Canada as a when Mr. Schilbe heard the terror . or so with relatives
stricken cries of the children, he visiting her uncle and aunt, .11r. and early hours of Thursday morning Nva-i for niany yeirs, and also survi,vied the right hand rnan of Mr. D. A. and frie-rd'F, in London.' .-result of the war. Of this -number, Mrs. Cecil Bowman. a great surpris,e as to numbers at- by three sisters, namely: Eliza,-Mrs. Cantelon for so many years in the M r. W. R. Davidson, wife aiul son,
74,461 are men who ,were disabled at rushed upstairs and threw the pipe-Yk. 'and Mrs. George Bigharn,' of tending an,l splendidly contested .D. Chisolm, of Calgary, Alta.; Ada, coal business* and given isue '� . . h good have moved into - the fine dwelling
. es of the burning lamp through theBU-1falo, and Mrs. Casey and da.ugh- games. Rinks *ere present ' from Mrs.' McLeod, also of -Calgary. Alta., satisfaction, has., we believe, engaged u - Ithe front. .window, also'other clothing, et'c. thaL Godericb, Clinton, Seaforth, Wing- I ' they j A recently purchased from
. The cost of the pensions is $50,- were in flames. By this time other ter. Reba, Njitchell. are, at the home raig and Petrolia; and Mi-s.' Thomas Welsh, 6f Hensall, with the man that Mr.'Cantelon has Mr. D. A. Cantelon.."' I of Mr and- Mrs. J. Sadler.' IiI Blyth, Ailsa C and after wiring to the said two sis- Just sold out to, Mr. W. R. Davidson. Hensall C. S. Middle School Re-
- 0100,000 annually, and, adds the Mont- assistance hid arrived ..and the fire ,M'r,'and Mrs.*Andrew Oliver, of in fact, so g-reat were the nuniIber ot! '�rsaf -Calgary they received word 'of New-ton, and we u-ndellstand also sults.—Tlie following . is the reparb
real Ga*zette, that is a la'rge surn of wa, brought under control. Los Angeles. are vis,itin-g with the bo,-%vlers to compete that three of the ' '. d:at they were on their way here to that ,Miss J. Scrut(n, will also con- of'the final results of the recent De-
Mr. Fvan,k Uttley received severe former's brother, Ton,011�ver.' local rinks �.ery willingly gai,e place ,uten,d tho funeral, temoney for a country with some 10,- bruises arid wa's badly shaken up oni to the visitors, and -despite early rain , The deceasedtinue on as clerk and -bookkeeper and partmental.examinations writ, n by
�Fi:ank Elliott bad the misfortune. was most.faithful to her duties what(W0000 - population. Tuesday when the ladder on which *to fall ,some 115. feet off a beam in in the afternoon and late in the , I - will, no doubt, give -good service as Hensall Continuation School. stud-
was .vl:r they,were, not sparing herself inthe past. . ents'. One hundred 1*per-s were writ-
Andthat is just the money cost he.was standing slipped and he the barn' and'suffered, severe bruis- night, the bowling went an 1vith a and set a fine example of industry The campirs at Grand Bend. bave I
ten of which afN passed (47 with
of pensions. No ,mentfD�. is made of thrown to the irotm,d. He was paint- es though no ,bones were broken. " , swiyVg and" nothing daunted -by,the nipti carefulness, and was a. valued -not found the weather too ideal so honors). First class honors, 75%b or
ing the' house of Mr. T. Reid, Stan- practically a generation of young :Harry Coppin, Detroit; J. White ,heavy shoNvers. that fell in intcrval'§, mvirber of Carmel Presb'yterianfar this summer, as there has been more; ,2nd class honors, 67-74%; 3rd
' Canadian manhood-, who never came ley, when the accident happened. and daughter, Jean, Stratford, visit- and the best of good feeling and fel- cLurch, attendi�ffgl generally b0th so much rain, coupled with cold class honors, 60-66'/c- Credit, 50-59%. ed with Mir. and Mrs.' Melville Gray. lowship prevailed. The winning ..n-,orning and' evening services. She � J. Beane,�6Kem,: C. 'A Bell, C. Hist
hack from'the war. What has that f-Ar. and Mrs. Charles Adams, of . Ist, W- Mil- liv,dI good cqnsistent life and will ,,pells. - nd, FT. A.
ng generation of young Cauad- . . rinks were as follows: . Mr. and Mrs. -Sheffer and Mr. Joe 2nd, Lat. A., 3rd, Lat. C. 2ullssi KIPPEN, Seaforth, were recent guer,ts of Mr.' ler and J. 0..Habkirk, of Wingham; be -much rI by hei brother with Hagan mDtqred to Port Rowan the 3rd, Fr. Conip. C. E. Bell, Eng. Ut.
lans already cost Canada and how . . and. Mrs. G.,!G. Wilson. I 2nd, Allan 'McDonell and A. S. Case, I whom she lived so many years, as latter part of this week to visit Dr. C, Ane. Hi�t, C. A. Dinnin, EnI Imuch will it continue to cost her in I . W,Mr. 'and !Mrs, J. MIconald and son Hensall; . 13-rd, W. 'Powell and V. - woll - as by her sisters, relatives,,and Reid and, family, Mr. and s. S-hef- C ' Lit. 3rd, Anc. Hist.
p 3Tx omp. C, Eng.the years to come? Services will be conducted. in St. of Montreal, are guests attbe paj-' -Craigie, Gpderich; 4th, 'J. Swawfield friends. Her death came as'a great fer's relatives. I 2nd, Alg. Ist, Phys. 2nd,,Chein. Ist,
, I ionsf'Andrews, United Church next Sun_ ,"Dnage with Rev. and ,Mrs. Stewart. and C. ,Griffith, Godeiich. The priz- shovk to th-em as' -she bad alway�,lut just take the fifty mill O. . I .The Odd-fellows annual picnic, is to Fr. A. 2nd. L, Elder, Eng. Comp. C,
B .dav morning by Rev. Arthur Sinclair . es were good and useful, buen so strong and rugged, and much be )ield on, W,ednesday afternoon, C. Hist, C, Algi 1-st, GII 2nd. SIdollars we.are spending for pensigns of'Heneall United Church, at 11 a.m. I,. On Wed-nesday-perhaps the best S.I.mpatbk is felt for the ,bereaved: August ?,4tb, at Bayfield, and as it HortGn, Eng. Q;mp.-C, Eng. Lit. 2nd ,
and most interesting baseball of the ,At date; of writing and during the includes all the Odd,fellow Lodges in Anc.11-ist. 2nd, A19. 2nd, Phys. 5,now. That sum can not 'help but be "Vir. Eric Reid, of London, was aa heavy drain upon the taxpayers, guest with'his coustins, Mr. ard Mrs. USBORNE I league thus: far was played between first part of this week, Mr. Adam South lHuron and. their families anii Chem., 1st. T. MacDonald, Eng. tt:
IwhetheT the tiTnes be prosperous, or James McDonald, and Miss Mar- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� Stratford and Hexisall. The score R,i,hert on,e of the early residenta invited friends, will, ne doubt, be 2nd, C. Hist. 2nd; Anc. ,Hitt. g�ue,rite last week. I until nearly the close of the game ' of our -vdllage, is -very seriously ill, largely attended and a pleasant time Geom. 2nd, � Vbya. C, Chem. 2nd, Lat.
whe The municipal council stood 1-0 in famorr of Stratford, butI .. ther they are like those- we are IMrs. W. Alexander and member-4 so much,po that the meTablers of his spent. A. C. J. MacEwan, Eng. Comp. 2nd,
experiencing to-day, far from it, of the family spent a day in Goderich ship of Usborne held its monthly in-the closing innings, Stratford got family have been sent for hi .f A number of the farmers are get- Eng. Lit, 2nd, C. Hist. Ist'; Geom. Ist,
'Not that the pensions now being recently. . . meeting at Rlimville on Saturday. in two more runs which left tha having a couple or so YQ� X, hw,'vL- ti August 6th, with all the members standing .2-0 in favorof the visiting Mr. P ng their stock prepared for the fall Lat. A. Ist, Lat. Conip. 2nd, Fr'A.
p - A line -crowd from the we-Aern. ing predeceased him. .e,,,c.he:rt �fairs, which will mon be on, and this Ist, Fr. Comp. Ist. H. Munn, Eng.
. aid by Canada to her returned s,ol of council present. The minutes of team. There was a large number of , has always beI,'n a very energetic section is noted for fine horses and Conip. C, C. Hist. C, Geom. C, Lat-
diers are too large or too generous. part of this locality enjoyed a picnic the meeting of July 2nd-were read spectatorl; nothwithstanding the con- I inan, for many years actively en- cattle.and weiner roast on the beautiful and approved Du motion of Passmore tra atti-action of the bowling tourna- , gaged -%ith Fred A. C,Fr. A. C. A. Passmore? Eng.
On the mntrary, in hundreds of cas- sh . Mr. Geiger in the flax Dr, J. A. MeTaggart and Ccmp.'-3rd, Eng. Lit 2nd, A. Hist. C,
,. -ore of Lake Huron' at Drysdale on -ind Shier, Clom!rrunications: Appli- inent the -.9anne afternoo Vie baL- in ]is, but of late had been looking Bonthron won fourth prize at the re- Phys. C, Cberm- 3rd, Fr. A. C. R.
es, the pensions being paid to dis- Friday evening last'. A very pleas- , n* Ication -by F. W. Faencombe for the tery fof Stratford was: Pitcher, . -well after a very large market gar- cent Clinton bowling tournament. Paterson, Eng. Comp. 3rd, Eng. Lit.
abled re'urned soldiers are entirely ant time was had -by all..naidequate to support those,hundredIz, Miss Etta Bell, of London, spentpositionof Township Engineer. Thiq Fiebig and catcher, Fitch; for Hen,- Lien of his own, dnd it is hoped that 'Mrs. A. P. Ross, who has- spent C, C. 'I'llist. 2tid, Geom. 24 Lat A.
J the -week end vith her parents, Mr. appointment having been made at sall, pitchers, Carter Kerslake and be may I recover, although his well thepast few weeks with Mrs, D, B. C, Lat. Colynip. C, Fr. A. 2nd, Fr.
, , ' .of disabled men, even when they have and Mrs. Andrew Bell, of Tticker- the July meeting. no action was tak� Dick Wel.h, who alternated,. and advanced years is, oflcourse, not, so 'vO,"car, has retuTned to her home, Comp. C. N. Pepper, Kng. Comp. C,
eTl, Card of thankfrom . W. Arch- catcher, Bill �Jqynt, Laird t wasno families dependent upon them. �-mith. . ibf,ld- 0.1,,',., for his appointment re. ,the umpire. ,The garne wMs fast and I favorable, in Kitchener, feeling much bmproved' C. Hist. 3rd, Alg. Ist, Geom. Ist. IVLAnd, again, there dre huri'dreds, if The Misses Mary and- Florence 11;ss,Horne, of Lenore, Man.. visit- in health.She expects ,to return to RyI Eng. Lit. C. H. Sberritt,
, . ceivea. 'N'otice from the Provincial ; clean and greatly enjoyed by the ! el ,Miss �jlinnie geld, of our village Hensall again in the near future. Eng. Comp. . 3rd, Eng. Lit. C', C. HJInot thousands, of other cates who Thos:r,rmn spelit a day in London re- (-,,)N-(r-ni-net with application forms, crowd, bin thesaboys,although itv . "'n-.-,i CiI . . ro Pmck to the Land Act, to be par- putting up a splendid game, had aht- 1 nis ,,,,eek-. .. 111r. and �]Vlrs- A. Cleveland, of Td- 2n�d, A. Hi%t. 3Td, Chem. -C. M. Sin-
are receiving no pe * on at all, al- Xn and . Our, ,village perhaps never had a , . � Mrs. W.-Shelbie and fai ronto, spent the ,past week at the clair, C. Hist. (G, Alg. 3rd, Lat. C.
though they have every right*to such i!y visite'd with 'friends in Hens'n-tiripated. in by the Federal and Pro- tle ill luck at times, such as is gen- 1 finI6r rhow of flower beds and garden home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pat- 2-nd, Fr. A. C. M. Spencer, Geom.
a pension. 1, a. st week. I all viric4l Go,verpmpnts and the nnunici- I ct-allv the'eage in all gomes, but the stuff than this summer, as the fre- erson. . I 3rd. R. Varley--Geom.. C.rulitv eqWqlly. Couneillor Westeott Atratford boys c played well 11 The co-,t of pensions will not de- Mr. and Mrs. J. B, McLean sang,ww, 'instructed to interview W. G. with a fa�t .pitcher. 0IIIIIIIIIIIII * crease, but rather increase, during a very pleasing duet. "God's Way "' 31,10, M.L.A,.' for further in-forma- The Coi-hett reunion was held at' -�7---- - ' ' ----'- � �-- . 1)the Best II at the morning ser- ti,ir. Notice from the County Clerk the honic of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Cor- --_ . .the life-qf the present generationsN-ice in St. AndreVs United Church that the following levy has been -bptj�-at the Corbeft homestead on and perhaps for many years beyopd, on' Sunday morning last. . nuide or. Usborne Tp., viz: For gen- Sditurday, August 13th. - [Relatdviesl '-It is 'one of the cost of war, but the While Rev. and Mrs.R. R. Canner eval county rate-, .",551-65; for higb- were present from New York 'City,Smallest. and Miss- Elaine are enjoying their way rate, $3.66-I for provincial Oxford, Trenton, New Baltimore, De- .. holidays, the -�erviees in, It. Andrews l War ha,s always been a glamorousId Church will be taken by Rev'. highway. $2,443.33. Tbo-Weed In- ttroit, Miebigan, ,Stratford, London,r.acksons R o spector interviewed the council,- re IV. co,rnpleting the repair of the fence at _the greatest distance were Mr. and I..thing. The flags fly; the bands play; Arthur 'Sinclair, of 'Hiensall, and Re Ilderton and Hensalil, Those coming, �
i.the uniforms blaze, 4nd the populace W. A. Bremner, of Brucefield. The Fbeneizer Gem,--terv, Lot 16, Con. 2. 'Mrs, William InIgraint'of New York;. I I�1cheer. We have thought Of war like services on August 28th are to be in I ., . . Westeott-iMoir- That the re of the oldest ome pre;W-being �Mr. W".' that through the ages, and we ha cliarge of a re' from the ,pair . I , -4 -glorified it. I '7'TernpeiI Board, which ,should spectorlbave the weeds cut.—Carried. the Corbett family; the youngest one �, - . - IL to N ,1r*4F-0 IIII Prove interestingand instructive to Mr, Cummings, of the Globe Indem- present was Wary Jean Marsnall, Of - 4I-.IBut to the boys who occupied the everyone. . presen6ttive I ;�. loc- ea,Aarne be cormplieted and tha:t the in- CorIbeitt, FertboN ,MtcrN.;, oldeat p2 - 'Alt,",O, -to
6" nity Insurance -Co., addressed the DeWoit, aged 2 years, and gT,e'at- � "."'I ?0_ - - .104C . -�,.front, trenches during the M,0,th, and . Mr. Will and Miss Mary Thomson council regarding murficipality lia- granddaughter of UVs. BroI (Cbar- $,,- - ';,� ...0111l 4 visited -with friendg near Clinton re- 1,il . . ., '. "'i'I " . ;the -years between 1914 and 1918, . . ity, also Mr. Turner, bf.tbe Union lotte Corbett)Fenton, Mich. Horse- I -1 V.- *01� , , c - of � - .'I, themcently. � i Indemnity Co. NO action was taken. shoes and bamball were the games 'IIr via�. I IF—
there is no glory in war. To The crops in the surrounding coTa- A ratepayer solicited, aages for a fcI men, .while the ladies played y'.. P. % � C. . -war is just exactly what Gen. Sher- -munity are almost all cut and in number of chickens killed by dogs. brifte and euchre. The tables were . ; f....toV n -said it was. . looking -across the landgmpe one The council regretted that they could laden with all the good -things to ... -.-.-'�.�,.,.,. ama .,.9'1I thinks of miniature Indian villa=. :-`�N .A. , .. ;�'.* .- .*%%Ile' they and the generati,d not grant same as the Dog airid Sheep eat. .. ....3;EI-"I;,.-, "WiI....uHowever, with this very welcome'dry ."� ;,1-, - 'l-1 .thid suffered with them live there � �Protection AII does not cover fowl, . 1 ? Mrs. Lorne McNaughton, slid baby "It" ..k weather, every one is working bard 111-it ON4�.,;�.-z?j� , " " " ..Wil -ne genera By-law No. 6, 1932, re appointment 11'.. �, :�),.-:.;o.
I be no 6iore war, 1but o - and very scion all that will be in vilio have been spending a few days ..1:1 evi- of Township Engineer was read 'and at the boraw of her father, William �.� ', � ", �;O .1 , I I tion bag a way of forgetting the ex- dence, of the harvest will be rows of '1, . '. tore r home 11, I ;." : wased on motion of Sbier-iPasan - T MadLarw)� returned to he - .,'� .. - ."... Yif,,-,�.. . - I - -�'. .;V, a Ve"ences, aind advice 4 previous gen- golden gbubbl'". BY-law No. 7, 19,32, re levying mtes a.- , ,. I t Cromarty on Sund". : r ..'..... !, XC.erations, and, perhaps, these niillions a-INVI'Ifor tesed, on - MTs. Glenn I�ell, who recently un- A - . - ... � of ddlars we are rf6w being taxed 11 ")Oti4in of Westicott�4%)ir. Moir. derwent an operation at Soott Mom- .. . � .0 II01, 1�
'.. ft., 1. . BAYFIELD Wasteott: That the following rates orial Hospital, 8eaforth, is doing . ,.to Ifty pensions, and ,future genera �.:11. Jacksons Roman
.'be struck and �colleI in 19,32, viz. nicely and is expected home the lat- " `..'.!�' ,1,,�, .. _,.:�:t,�- I .� ... t� 'tions, will be, tax#d to %my, will -be a Count3r i9te, 8.5 rnllls; county high- ter part of tbfis week. Vil. J`,;? . I 1 Meal Bread to-day.
ntle reWnder that war is a very Miss Lola Elliott, of Detroit, and way, L5. ,Tnills; provincial bighway Mr. and Mrs.W-rn. Corbett, . .1�14...* . .phone 34 and ask
�,Ihing. Rosemary 'Miller, of Mt. 'Clemens, rate, I mill; township rate, 1.5mills; Rarbac-k and Afro. Drown, FenI -_ . . are holidaying with the , former's general M11001 rabei, 2.4 niills, and'Mich., were Week end guests with Mr. our driver to call.
.mother. I that the aniounts, vecelssary, for each and Mrs. Fred C�qilbett. . .
.... . Miss Alma McKay, of T,Oronto, is school section shall be levied by Made Exclusively By - ,I',..� spe- A quiet wedding Was goieniTizeO .. �I r/le Hot Dog GlorilFed home for the h6lidays.j cial rate entered on tl* collectors' roll at the United Church Mansle on Sat-
�`' ,Dr and Mrs. E. P. L�wis reI and collected vKtb tho other rates, urday evening M,hen Rev. Arthur Sin- ',(ftatford DeAccnI. ld) , to Toronto Tuesday after spending a and that a by-law be drafted confiryn- elair united In marriage Bortba, , ; -e. Carried. I'do hier:I
4 8o6*-Malsfard's. week with Mrs. N. W� Woods. ing som 1.r4S youngeft dauglhter of Mr. and Ws. Crickakerv.�aforth
Mr. and 'Mrs. R. W. Bristol an d That the following bills be ,paid, viz.* Herry Soldan, a ITI to Melvin-ae, I i�o . got exaetfythat; but the Muotard nepI Charles Nothersead, of Thomias Woodrwira, townI share M10iT, son of Mr. Iand Mrs. Peter 75-, Chas.-Ximiy .1g &-bout to leave PAYfleld; Washington, arrived, Suriddy to file on John Oke's, field, $9. Moir, Of Usborne. Wat,ch for further announcement next w6ek.t famous hot dog at - a m I11 ' and will ra Dr. ,and M.". J. Lindsay, of Lon- I iple Of wedks at their cotta . Dayman, road pm-tion tile on C1611,'f I 1* --- n -ry ' d,�,,g I I 0 or it" Mirs, Pitta and song, Dougla 2-9,'11I To parties hamin I•
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