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The Huron Expositor, 1932-09-09, Page 4"I",",. 1_ r oq" " f ,, ', " ) , ,, ,,, ii ` -1, .jl j3l ;.,f;, 4 .-I ,4 ), , , "!,'," ', l, 7`1 "'; ,' , , , I 'j",,!,, , . 1-," , i '!.,;Xt . " , ,) r` ,`, f ; i'M' *'­" 11 " I 1, &A ',­'' I 901*,, i , '91TOR Publicitgq,Not Desired I 11'.."P, ,,, 1414 I W ),o ,,,,,) 1.3115J,j "N' _W _, , ,'**w " ''R _ , , ", i' Mr . Ii`- ... .. .. i'- . . _0 41,1'1,N,U 42 ,,, 7I 1, :, , "V "N ,,,. , " 16"W-O ,,,l', 114­191, ,fit",, 41 . . ... .... .. p 111, ­' fl, lk4 . 'ti`,` ,', - , ,._ ,,,;, ,, ,, ,, ,, o , , i , ,,,i ,,,,, ,,, i ,, r, , ,,,,, , ". . . ,,,, . !,01#1374 tooW , 4 , , ekly" (Finazicial Post) I , i , , , . , " . I ­ ,t'l?, , . " . I "i", % . , ", '' , A't,%'*!', , ' ., " -44 , , 1 1,414 , . .1, * -1406 The government has adopted a new -,111, i, ,0 , ,,1111111 Bit $ t,,,,`,, i , , , W 14.4 .4 , , ... 4,Tf -, ,T !',, ,, 4 ,,' , - ". ­'.." style for issuing its finanew, sitate- " , 1, iQI I 1 , , I , . ,i' , 4'4­4,!Ii "" ji,, " I 111" I ,Ma , . , ' "`, I , , X 4 ...''e ', a `,-,11 ., , ,,,,.-",.",i ..'',,* ,'i,,,, z; 1, 1 1 4WIA, , lu 4 ;A .p Editor, ments. The figures, are published one ,,,' "Z' " , , mouth later than formerly; they pro- V I , -,V'-- - I #` " , ",' ,. -,'. ."A",7,l '4 14 ", -, . . I 119,`MlN,V;.,: 't, , - kk!,` I'll '[ , ).,,4 ,','! , ?: ., " -* I vide no camparislons vilth previous .. ' i ) ,l , ,"Y" .-,' ,'.), ':.'., ,, ,,,, , 10A " - , .. is " 04._#Cat $Worih, Ontario, ev years' figures,; and the usual state,- ._ 'A- , " ­'­ , " " ".day afternoon by McLean V,`K,,,,Nh.",:;tel`. , 'T _4 " 1 , , , I k0l , ,. ,,119_ ;Ifturs OQ -e country"s national d& 1 1,11V,,, ., i, 'l , `; , I ment. on th ..,j, %alte , 1 . . . '. 11, 014A'7 ", I . ; . . is entirely missing. The susplaton, s . , w — , I , 11, . ,, ." strong that the debt staitement is 111. N1, , 1 I g, !11 , . . . I . I "" 44'' bserlption rate, $1.50 a year in missing 12 , ,sing ,because Ottawa .does not ' I "Fir - I " : ­ 44*VAnce; foreign, - 1;. fi 'WNI . , , . , , reign, $2.00 a year. Single (- i, t ,t,­ I oWpl want the country to know how bad. i 1 1; ! " , . qs, 4 cents each. ly,, it - is r . un.mng behind, due to the , 4R; f, , 1 ­;$ 11 . .1 )Mwi- o ,,- ,, failure to bring Goivernmea elxj N""K , P'p Advertising rates on application. tures in line with the loweir govern - I , I '12`,, ,,`; , . ; ", 4--'V ,Vi, I ment revenue. (ff . . . I K . 'I '1_1`1 , , . 51 .. - Members. k ., Members of the Canadian Weekly L ! 41 , ,s ' . 4, Newspaper Association and the Huron N,16'1;1;, g l, . County Press Association- The Huron Bp -Election Ig ,­ . Rll .!I I ." I., I I (Letter i n' Toronto Globe.) 111111! I 11.1 . ,Globe: 11 "I'll 1, ISEA,FORMH, Friday, September 9th. To the Dditor of The , 11 ". 11.certainly looks like an Empire dis- . , I", , . I . aster to see, that Premier Bennet( .... : , . Iproposes to make the recent confer - No . Wouldn't It ? 1; , I . once results the paint for contentio,,r ­ Wl. An editorial, under the heading, in the fortilicoming South Huron hy. . ', 11 election. All we have before us it ;'' , I .; " . 1, "DwinWg Budget Would Have Got t,h; ,d.raft 10 agreen:wnts signed at Ot I . I I I I 1. Us Nowhere," published in the Tor- ta.wa are simply suggestions accepter ,.. onto Mail and Empire on 'Monday of by the. variouts, signato ' - for consid. , ' 11 I . -this week, takes The Expositor sev- er&Uon and approval 7b L'the severs , Governments. and in the absence O' 1, 1 -, erely to task for pg what ' ?, ublishinsuch legalization the entire bundh .11 11. that Government organ calls "add- etands as "conference compacts' f" I '. , torials of a ,misleading character to only. . ,'' . I .,; the disadvantage of its agricultural The late melilf,-)er for 'South lluroz I I , I 1) of the Dun . 1:1 readerS. " ning Budget, and his constituents wit 1 . be further encouraged to follow hi ,L ! . "The Expositor slhoul.'shouldknow I 1930 advice as touching Liberal ,pol .,I that if the Dunning budget had iciest, -bow that the' OLtawa con es I il . 'll . I . I V -_ " Irr•evadled the farmers ,of Canada s,ions -to United Kingdom preference I - : . . would have got none of the con- Dunning Bud i', ' . Ach they'h,a,, now ob- , get, in defeat of which Mr, Bennet j.. cessions wha eame to. power. Therefore, if by an,, 1 I . , I I tained from the United Kingdom event the Bennett nominee should b ., The budget' of that name follow- defeate,d in South Huron the resul . , . 'I . t once known in- ever, , ed the cold practice of conceding , would be a . . . I 1. I everything without 'asking for corner of the 'Empire and used, ac •11 I I - legislative confit , . ­ cordingly to block - 11 I any return. As long as that mation of the pacts. ,. policy was pursued at Ottawa Surely the Chairman of the Con - I I .." ;i. . tde-ke was no chance for the es- feren-e will not be the first to, throe , 4 .1,. I ftablishm-e-nt of reciprocal prefer- the ag ,ec,m,ents into the whirlpool o .... .• Vices. party polilti-os and thuts prejudice Can , .• . ,: aria's sincerity touching good fait "The present Prime ,Minister 'with the Mmgdre delegates. Th I "'' -1 whanged the whole course of ev- scheme is absolutely sudei-dal. , ' ol ents by the proposal which he Toronto. I Old Tory. 11 , "T.. made in L, mllon at the I m'perial , I , .1, . I Conference of '1930. At that con- 'CEFIELD Terence he repeated the request BRU . 1. . . - 1. . cadre by Sir Wilfrid Laurier a - .. ­ - . :. ,eneraiuon ago that the Mother Enjoyable ATtevrnloon. 'An enjoy . 1 I Country enter into two-way pre- j able and profitable afternoon wa t. ferential rela,tianship with Can- -pent at the home of Mrs. Ale.' ,. . aida and the other Dominions," BToadfoot on Thursday afternool I - Septeember let. The meeting wa I I . If the policy followed at Ottawa a presided aver by the president, My I . I H. Aikenhead. After the openin i I generation ago, by Sir Wilfrid Laur- hymn, Mrs'. Jamieson, read- the Scrij ler, and the policy which has beep: tune and ,Mrs. 'James McQueen led i . " . ' 1: I followed.,.§y jiis Liberal successors,', prayer. Mrs... Cleve Cochrane the . . was such a dismal failure , as The ' gav,4 i, splendid paper on "How ' I , I Wail and Empire tri -es to make out, Make Work a Pleasure." The ro call, your favorite household tas, ! I why did the ,presentPremier ask to ,,, responded to by 38 menniber 1. have it renewed? There were also 22 visitors. Mrs. ' , I I I The fact of the matter is that the l§. Baird gave the secretary's replo'. Policy adopted 7,7 Sir Wilfrid Laur- in the absence of Mrs. J. Adddso: " . The afternoon was spent in patchin in . ler, with the United Kingdom, was a quilts after which the hostesses MIT I .. policy of give and take. And, as long S. 11M nroe, Mrs. Walter 'Moffatt, Mr I as that policy ruled Canada. the Bert McKay and Miss JeaJi Murdoc " Carradian farmer en-jo§ed his first and served a lovely lunch. , The Octob( . greatest prosperity. ­ meeting will be held at the Church I I . 1. . . On the other hand, the policy ,which . . I . . I . Premier Bennett tried to, force upon .BAYFIELD I the Conference of q1930 -and the ofic . just I . just closed, was a policy of take all I . ­ , . . and give nothing. . . F-Aass Ruth Houston and Miss Web, . We entirely agree with The Mail of London, spent the week end wit . MT:- and Mrs, . S. Houston. I . and Empire when it says the present Miss Dolly Ross, of Philadelphi, .1 Prime Minister chainged the' whole and Mrs. Vassebt. of Buffalo, sper I I course of events by his proposals to the week end w4tli their parents, M , I the Imperial Conference ,in 19 and tMr;g.•M. Ross, who since the Ilk) 36 .. ; e, has I - . And we are not alone in this ,belief been staying with 'Mrs. S.'Tiadstom ,•. either. WITs. Turner, Mass Dors Turner an I . Every farmer in Canada knows the ,Mrs. Hawkins, of London, who w,ei ­ truth of that statement. Th., ,g,i - guests uests of Mrs. Percy Westcfn6 returl I ed home Monday. . cultural constituencies are fully alive Mrs,. LuTneden and daughters, ( . to the fact thait it was not the Brit- 1i Detroit'Who had "Bellevue" cotta;@ ish markets that Premier Bennett's for theveason, left for home on Sui r, . : proposals- have blasted, but just the. day. , Clana,dian farms, and the Canadian Miss Elva Dewar and Mr. Davi .,.. IV, . Dewar left Monday to resume the farmers. d, teaching duties at Toronto. The establishment of reciprocal Mis4s Agnes Kerr, of MiTnico, wt 1 I preferences are verry necessary if has been visiting Mms. F. Baker, rl I ' trade is to thrive between Canada turned home Sun.day. Mi -%s [Mina Procter, of Toronto, vi! aid the British Empire, (butreci- ited her aunt, Mrs. George King, o, ". ;.... . .. ,_ protAl preferences which will be sat- er the week end- , , ­ isfactory to the farming industry, Mrs. D. -Prentice of Toronto, WE will never ebe -esftajbli%hed as long as with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. W. , r':' I , l . ithe tariffs on every conceivable tom -Stinson over the holiday.There will -be no service in 7rinil niodity the farmer has to buy are (,,huyeb on Sunday. The followin 1, , V - raised to the height of heaven and Sunday, the 18th, Rev. Mr. Parke ,4i 1i 4", 11112tintained there. of Hensall, will conduct service in tl . I . The Mail and Empire may also be evlen'ng, - 111. M r. G. Peddie, wNhas as been at h ;i"t 71 , right when -it says the Canadian home in Toronto for a week, return( ,': . ;; fairineth r is to have, by e Conference Mon -day. . I I 1. Agreements, the inside track in the :Mises Ann Dewar has gone to Ii . cild cobiltry on practically all, the pro- verhuron for a few holiday.s. . , 1. . Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner and daugl ducts of the farm. It may have in-, ter, Betty, have gone to ToTo,.to fi I , side information. But the rest Of tile a iqit. 11, V`- - .. I - country does not and will not know VAT. Donald M. Camferon, Mr. ar 71'.% . - 11 14 'I Parliament meets some week, qrs. Donald Cameron, Jr., and Mj! _ unti . I , I , I Irene Burton,, of Detroit, wlere gues ''I, Oheme, Just how wide and how .clear ". of Miss E. CaTreron. over the we( S ` this inside ,track is going to be. end. .1 . ...jj,, , And, even if the benefits are to be ,Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin le, I .'.: - I "" as great as The 'Mail claims for them, Tlluys day to visit in Toronto. I'L- ,,_ .., . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and Mi! 1£ ,• 11 how much more.will the farmer bene- _ ., , Carrie Dixon were at the Rectal .x .,. , of ... " i . fit - than he did under the policy ovt,r the week end'. &4e ;, . Rr ;Wilfrid a generation ago, or be Rev. and W.s. Paul] left Montle I ,,,,f:,! . '*Wd have be4efitted during the past to visit in. Londt-n and, Toronto. X , ,4.,- . t" years'under the Dunning -budget? Mr. and 'Mrs. %, Clarke, of Clev , ,' . ')(111 land- Mrs. Eric forke and BeVeTl v .­ The Mail. and Empire is Pntirely 0 . T onto, and Mrs. V. Bui t ar Wrong when it accuses, The Exposits)' fanidly, of Londn-n, spent the pa: 51 -i , : , - ' ,,,, , "I 6, : ,of,bigeading or even. trying to mis- week with My. and Mrs. F. Baker. , ,;? , , , ,, ^ lead its, agricultural readers on As has 'he,en 'the clistom, for yew , . - pamt, Bayfield Civic Holiday will I " ,5t, , ,-, ofther the Empire Oomference or the Observed on Thursday of Londion Fa f, , .;, ",, . 41' 11 1 I I I I taIlff policy off ,,Premier Bennett, a I -h , A%e% week, Septermber' 15, v &­ 11 - A . , I . ' , 1 . 4 , , their aftoct upon agricultaire I ISeverail cottavers,, bay,* left P ,J pd',!t­ , . 1, ' , I I 's their bomieq, Wnionig them Mr. ar 2 1.i . I .­ , . 1W is beyond our powe-. Z MTq. Fin,, ut, Flint; ,Mr. R. W. Bad I ,, . t L .. ,b ,40 ogticultur I , , ,al district and the tol 'anid, Mr. Charles %tothersetA, i .11 , I It . I ,, . 1 1 , 1 . ,g , in it dirring itlie past two Washington; A --v. and Mft.- Lan1j, i­ . e I ya W ,fii "., , , geg ft"%6ft Made too thorough- 'Ford and Mr. and, Mirs. 'BiiekeT, i "I " - A. " 0. , I . - Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Jel ;6 "..", , ,,,jk,,,*& to - Kitchener 11.1 , tea , 11 , ,P* , *fth the Bennett Vol , . . ..... ... ,: , ; ','j'- -..' , If, -6 *& misled by the ExpositQr or king, Mn.' and Mks. Aikenhead, M $, '";`iL 4. 'jok q, i , .1 ;" , ., , a.hd Mrs. Mamyie;qts, Ur. and Mrs. N , P, elder H. R&in",n and family, ,Dr. 74-1 11`-1 11 & , P 17, , ... 1*10W , '"'' I , , """ , , , , " ,, . , .1 . -1. . . , ,',Yl K tO,, o. , " .". t. 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'-, . , " I ."", , j , ,,, , I I . v' 1: I I I, ,.. . 11 , I .1 , I . I ". , * , OF " "Wrtl "I I - I ,, w "__ .1 00 - 0i i , , , I I I I I I . I ii 00 00j4 W , I• 1, . ' I I I• - ' ` o i 4P ' ,,I , dihn . - - , - UPIA I . I 1 , %; "Alid T . , s - - , , n, 0 l Hem."AD and isenffi,ae.. R here in. D I . . 11 I . ' I `0 7 11 1: ;I'll I I . I . I I I . .11 . I i man and faimily, Mir. and Mm Nolan, feet away. "A number a chickens'in -the past week by,his father, Rev. Mr. I of the trip, which in ,only a few min- termed the Great Western Fair. . Dr. and Able. Nolan, St. Thomas,; Mr. the yard near (the 'porch were killed Young, of Nairm utes he so §p len(lk 9ptline4t,,bpt he Mr. and ,MTs. Siemon and Umffy' and Mrs. CL R. Will, 'London; Mr. and by the bolt. ' , In the league' baseball match, play- i1t%_Q would, not like and thear son -tin Mir. Gard" ` sor; Mr. and Mrs. Late Oliver Surerus _10 ed at Southampton on Wednesday a,f - to undertake so p1dilile.a reej 1. . Ars. Perry, WindL . .1 Saturday tA ,,Brown and family recently visited in H, Southam, Toronto, and others. there passed away at his home on I ternfoon last between soutbarrWton A - treat is in store for those, at- - icftehener. I Mrs. D. McDonald and 'Mir. B. Me- the Zurich road, one mile West of 1' hnd ,our boys, the peore at the close (beendkng the United ,Church on the Monday was dbserv -d as a pubble Dom1d, "f Sarnia, were guests of the village, ,Oliver ISurerus in his! of the game stood 6-3 in favor of, coming Sunday, September 11, when holidhy, as Labor. Day, and quite % Mrs. A. Newton -Brady o=ver the week 51st year. Deceased was "a sufferer iCollingwood,'bpt in •the return- match Gypsy Simon Smith will preach ,both large number spent the "7 at the , end. from cancer and although everything to •be played on our ,diautond on Sat- morning and evening and also sing, diff&entpoints along the lake in this - Mr. Sidney Castle. a Stratford, pos's'ible was done far him it was of urd%y afternoon. the 10th, our boys and, on the ftmday evening following iffiAriet. was home over Sunday. ; ,no avail. Deceased, was a well known trope, to even up as they usually do 1 -he will give his famolis lecture en- The league baseball match betvn*u Mr. Weir Erwo-od and Miss Elva farmer of this district and Was pop- in return matches. As it is getting titled, "From Gypsy Tent to.Pulplt." Rensaill and W9 dbuno teams played'on Erwood ,yisited their mother, Mrs. ular and highly respecf6edby all Who so near the close of the league games IIt is regretbed Iby the pastor and the 'Strothroy diaiilon4. on (SatinyJ. Castle, over8unday. knew bian. He is survived by his and our boys have done so, remark- congregation of the United 'Church afternoon lost, attracted ;a large Miles Cecil (McLeod -has returned wife, one daughter and three sons. ably well, there Will, 'no doubt, be a I that the notice is so short and that number from this district, as it was hoirne from a visit in T61e,do. The funeral was held on Monday and i large attendaz4ce To encourage' them), next Sun&4 'September. 11th, is the looked upon to be one of the M30A . School reopened Thursday with the was, MVWI,y ,attended., 'Rely. E. Burn, on Saturday afternoon, the olay to I only Sunday -that Gypsy Smith could exciting of the series as the players L sia-wie teachers, Miss Kirk and Miss conduletbif the services and inter- start as soon after three o'clock asi com% as he goes to Texas next week were so evenly snatched,, each having MargaretFerguslan, in charge. menti ,took ,place in -the Bronson Line I possible. and it cannot ,bQ avoided that he is won a game and that one was to be ,Mr. and Mrs. Ubstaff and Mrs. cemetery. I ,Mr. . and Mrs.­Jzmes -Paterson, ac- to come the Sunday of ,Harvest Home 'the deciding orie, and "as our boys Dreiger, of Toledo, were .guests of The many friends of Mr. Charles companied, by ,,Mdse. , Bengough and Thanksgiving (Services in a couple of were ,boarding the large bus engaged Mrs. AdelaideMle,Leod last week. Fritz will be sorry to hear that heJames, spent the, week end at Toronto our local chuirches. . for the occasion, quite a large num- The Fair Directions are W93! get- is on the sick list. . I Exhibition.. L ... Mr. Adam Reichert who has been tier of our villagers, as well as many ting ready for the annual Fair, to be Messm Yungbhit and son, but- The church serviceis in the United so seriously ,ill forseivLeral weeks, still from 'the dietliCt, aSSembled'L"to see held September 28bh and %(th. Get cliers, have, had a universal cooler 'Church ,on iSunday last were con- continues' very pfoorly, ,-but it is hop- them. off and Wish them -good suc- your exhibits ready. inetslled-bn'their shop -W safeguard ducted by .the phstor, Rev. A. Sin- ed that he way regain his wonted, cess in the deciding innings. After . ,their meat, stock. clair, with good semons both morn- health. . . a most keenly contested game, as- thb 'Mr. and Mrs, A. G. E,cligboffeT,who , ing and evening. Weltlmndered solos IMr. Norman E. Cook is putting Eicore of .4-3 evidenced in favor of our I KIPPEN . spent. the surn,in-er months at Grand were given by Mr. Sam. Rennie at ,down a fine wide cement approach boys and they were warmly congratu- . Bend, have yeturmed .to town and the miorning service and by the leader from' Main Street to lids. garage. I lated upon their return and they are I The Kippen Horticultural Society have motvied, into the Deitz block. of the choir, Mr. W. O. Goodwin, in Miss Ad -ice Kyle ,spent Sundray last to,play another of the series on Wed - held s very successful flower show Many from town attended the eelew the evening. With her relatives in Kippen and vi- nesday afternoon, 'September 7th, . i'n the school room of St. Andrew!s bration at Drysdale, on Monday. ,In Carmlel Presbyterian Church the cinity. with the Southampton. team, who are United Church on Tue,,zilav last. Many Mr. and 'M5­ . Fred Thiel and chil- Rev. W. A. Young, the pastor, preach- Dr. T. G. - Wilson and wife have ,well ,organized ,and successful play - fine specimens of gladioli, dahlias, dren spent the holiday wrath relatives ed forceful sermons both ,morning and been visiting MT. and Mrs. Alex. ere, and will be played on the South- - roses, perennials, annuals" and potted in Kitchener. . 'evening and the choir rendered fine Wunn, Mrs, 'Wilson's parents, during aimpton diamond, when there will, no plants were exhibited. Mr. Hartry, Haa­.7est thanksgiving services will anthems. - , the past week or so, and returned, a doubt, be a record attendance as it is of Seafortb, proved a very capable be held in the Lutheran, Church next At •St. (Paul's Anglicap Church the few days ago fro,= auto trips to nearing the. close of the arranged judge on the occasion anA quite a Sunday. 'Re_". Knapp, of Preston, xectoT, 'Rev. GVL B. Parker, delivered ,relatives in different parts, including series of ,matches; and as the days. number of visitors' froffn' . neighboring will assist the local pastor at the good thoughtiflia ommlions, while the -the Stabes.. . . , are getting ,shorter, 'we ,believe the L towns called in during the day to ,services. z; choir rendered, fine antheme. . Mr. and iMrs..Deloe Huntley and game is to start sharp at 3 o'clock. . admire the many blooms. ,Mrs. Clam De,cher, is improving the 11=16 Thanksgiving semvices will Mr. and Mrs. Walker -Carlile spent a A 1111,mbe'r of our campers, are re- ' . . m0ti,on sbyterl-an. few d4yg recently camping at Turn- turning from the different lake re - day again, reopened, on Thurs- looks of heriho,nle by the conb1ti - -be held in Carmel PteL nd Rend. . (lay morning last and -again after the Of a ne,w porch. I Church both morning and, evening bell Grove n ;a- Gra sorts, While others are planning for holidays we will have to watch and Mr., Alfred '.%Ielick was a visitor on the coming!Sunday, with Rev: Mx. .MT. Jlar ; were visited and sister, Mrs. their outing. . . ,on Tuesday. English, were vi 6 d by relatives on, observe the. roads sig'ns, "School, Go in Detroit W. A. Young as thepreacber, and in , s te A canvasser for ,the Lord's Day slow. 11 . .. Hay Council Meating.—The regu- St. Panels Anglican Church .Harvest ,Sunday last. ' . Alliance is .this week soliciting snb,- Mr. and'Mrs. William Forrest and lar monthly meeting of the council Homle Thankogiving services will 817 Miss Parker, ofDorchester, is here scriptions to carry on the good work Family spent a day at Springbank of the Township of Hay was held, in so be held bolth morning and even, visiting her nephew, Rev. M. B. of preserving the, 'sanctity of the ecently. I the town hall, Zurich, on Tuesday, ing with Rev. R. C. Cooper, of M1it- Parker, Rector of St. Paul's Angli- . Mr. and Mrs,. Thomas Butt and Mr. ; September 6th, withallthe members cbell, pre(aching in the morning and can Church. . I Sabbath.Day and to stem the making . and Mrs. Edgar Butt visited - ower present except. !Mr. A. Melick. The the rector, Re r. M. R Parker, in the, Mr. Thomas Hemphill, who . was of it as a commere'lal day. . . ' . Painful, Abeident.­4D,k. A. R. Camp- I — Y9 bell, of our village, on Wednesday Vie ,week- end and holiday with Mr. minutes the previous meeting were e edfr - here attending the funeral of his and Mrs. John Butt and family, of adopted as read. After disposing of 'On -Sunday, September 11th, -the late wife, has returned to his home 'last suffered most painful burns fronr Flint, Mich. a "number of communications, the coligregation. of Carmel Church will at Detroit. I 'his ankle nearly up to his knee. It Mrs., George. E. Thomison and following regolutibng were passed : return to the former hours of ser- Mrs. Gordon and her sister, Miss . -moking, scene 3 in ;vfi,c n ,' .m. . appears that while r. daughter, Miss Florence, visited a'. That B7 -law No. 9, 19 2, provid g e, - nam,el y 1 1 a.m. a d 7 p .1 McKay, have rented tbei.r dowedling glass for his little sons to get a Springbank recently. for tb, levy and collectio.h of rates , S outhampton league ball team will on Mill Street to MT. Bert Wren. good view of the 'recent eclipse, he . Mr. an -1 .Mrs. Grant Love, o- Lan- and accounts on the rateable proper- play Hensall on our diamond on Sat- ,kr. T. C. Joynt made a business was in his outer office and hada lit - sing. ]Nlicn,, spent th,L week end an -I ty of the Town -ship of Hay for the uTd'ay afternoon, the 10th,. at 3.30 trip to Toronto the middle of this tie gasolinte in a small vessel for liuIi6iay a! the -home of. the latter':: year 1932 be read three times and p.m., when a good and well con -best- weedc. I finally passed-, That the Treasurer of ed game is confid,bhtly looked forward smoking the bits ,of glass that his father, .17r. R. J. Cooper, of T-a !',cor- . Mr. and Mirs. Earl Parlmler, of little boys wanted him -to do, and -n.iih. . I . the Townshiii) of Hay be ,appointed to tag Windsor, spent the week end here was nearly through when, gLecidental- ' Rev. W. AL Young's u1bject in with Mr. Parlmer's parents, and '-N,lr. ly a lighted match that he had been, Mi: C.Enn Love of Hensall, spent prepa,reand send out the,tax notices s Carmel Pregbyterian -Church at the Sunday , ,.-.d. friendls in Hay. for 19392 and receive taxes up to De- . service Will be The F - Lester Fisher, of Windsor, also with u -sing, slipped into the small vessel, z,liss Fka:iorL Fisher, of Hensall, cL,nlber 15th; That accounts covering inoymng oo- his paTents. ' ' Ath the gastoline when, like a flash, I ii.,it,-d i—eiltly at the home of Mr, payments on township roads, tel,- isli 11arvester," and in, the evening, The flower beds at our railway sta- it broke out into flames which the a,A,d Mrs. Ross Love, of Hay. phone .and genera,4 accounts be pass- Harvest 'Thoughts-" Mr. 'and -Mrs, Win. Alexander a Y: d edas per vouchers,: 'Township Road . Quite a nitrlber accompanied our, tion yards perhaps never looked bet- -doctor soon controlled through ex- .. m baseball players to -Southapton on bur than at, the present time, which tingutishers he had on hand,' -but not fainilv spent a.. - day in Londc-in re- AecountsF—F. J. Kalbfleisch, lumber, Wednesday. speaks well for our section foreman, before the fluid had caught one of (en U y. . . $5-94; J. Sararas, Road 15, $5.M; J. I.. MT'` T. 'Shaddock and his men, also his legs from the ankle to -nearly the zions, of London vi,_ Odsch, Road 8, 11-0.76;. E. Hendrick, for Mir. John Zit-efle, florist, who. con- knee, literally burning the flesh right Air. Fred Par The , farmers and others in this dist ' , trict ar`P"P"'ng fine exhibits for ited (,ver the week end and hol',day. -Road 14', $1.40; L. Denomme, Road 8, parent's, L__1r _j"Itj the coming Pall Fairs. . tributed,a couple of fine beds. There around his leg to the velly bone. The ,.a thc- h=6 of l.;s _11. $16.97; E. Erb, Road 9, $18-49; P, Mr. Thomae E, Druin-anand, who are also a nunliber of fine'flo-weT be db doctor with good presence of nyin.,& N17-.--. Robe -rt Parsons, of Sltanlev.' Sobze* Rdad 13, $2;6.40; J. Pa,rks, ... here visiting his son; Errol and scattered throughout the village, rushed out of'bis office and by get -- was Mic_,cs Alice and Verna Liqdea, (,f Road 1, $79.60: E. Daters, Z. P. Vil- family, recently returned to Toronto, which adds much to its appearance, ting right on the ground, smothered J)en tjdd, vWted with Mr., and Mrs. Page, $79.60; S. Martin, Road 6, where members o,f his fanifily. reside. in addition to fine lawns and bor- the fire out in thaft way, but while William Harney and Miss Erma Fey- $la`75; A.,'L. Sre,enian_ Road 18, deTs. . . I 551.40; G, Stirerus, Road g,$6.25; C. Wedding bells for a Hensall. young . he is able to get around with the sib guson, of 'Hay'. . 1. lady rang in Toronto on Wedmesday, Mr. and Mm ,M. 'Cooper have mov- of crutches and good medical dress - 'Mr. Archie W- Grft-br,'of I -lay, i,, Aldworth, R."ds 2*, ,'3, 13,, 14, $12.87; ed into the east wing off whal has ing and -treatments, he still suffers visiting with his aunt, Miss Mae Mc- V_ M. R;0-s,'e11 Road 1, $19.45; W. G. her recent hoine, and which will be been known, as -the A. Murdodk"block. much. . Gregor, of Toronto. Bell, Road q,'$10.1,5; M. Tinney, Rd. her future home. We here refer to 'Dr. J. A. (Munn; of Seaforth,,called , Mi ss ,Stover, of Omer; Michigan, Mist's _ Mi;.gc.;,M!yrtle Thamsun viisiLed r e- 14, $1.6,0; J, ,M. Ziler, Road 10, $15.75 -1 Florence Foss, only daughter on his parents here on Tuesday af- spe'ht the past week at the home off. ,of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Floss, of I . cantly with U. Pfile, Road, 14, $M-60; S. McAr- beeriloon last, having driven his bro- Miss Helen Smith, of our village. c ,, 1 h,e,r friend. 'Miss Mar- our village, and an account of whose L M et Bell, of near.H.e;nsall.. L ' hur, iRfciad 1, $25.15; A. Reichert, gar marriage appears in these columns. ther-in-law, Dr. T. Wilson over here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, ac- -- Miss Blanche Mustard, of Sl'anuley, Road 4, $7.62; A. Smith, Road 8, from Seafol th. I ' is in Toronto attending the C. N. E. $j6.1:5; J. M. Richardson, Road 5, Our schools reopened on Thursday Our choirs and congregations prom- com1panied by their son and his wife, ' . latt, September Ist, with a good at- motored frofm Rochester, V'.Y., and ' and also visiting with her aunt,. . Miss $8.20; F. E. Denomme, Road 1 O'.,' Itendanoe after the long summcr'holi- ise to be -better attended' that spent the week end with Mm. Leeper I . Aae MeGregor. 82.10.: Crusher Accounts, $364.28; W. the sumanertinie is drawing to a and Mrs. Anna days, and both teachers and scholars MbDona!d•. Mrs. Mr. Russell Blackwell spent a day A. Micliarell, sutpplies, $8,85'; .A; , I are starting out with renewed energy close. I Leeper returned with them as far as, in London recently attending" the Mousseau, Road 3, $15.80,; S. Martin, Mr. and Xrs. W. J. White were 9t. 10atharines . funerad ofbis cousin, Mrs, Flynn. Road 6, crushed stone, $117.36; J. and determination to accomploh ,visited recently by, their son-in-law ,Mr. Harry' Howard verandah Miss Mildred Pybus, of the Zuricli Rennie, Riad 6, crushed- stone. , greater things than in any.past year. and daughter from Collingwc ,od, Mr, looks very much.improved. since wid- Road, . visited over Sunday with her $122.86; A. 34oussesu, Road 3, crush- Mrs. Filslhie who -succeeds Mr. F. and, 51xr, Eby. L ened and repainted. grandrnotber, iMr& H. Ricker, of Huy, ed stone, 934.G5,; J. Parke, Road 1, Cantelo-ji, -comes most highly recon- Our coal dealers' are now busily With the near approach of the elec- Master Hloward and Russell Fergu- crushed stone mended, as an, efficient, capable and . . $17.31; ,& McArthur, engaged delivering coal and house- tion for South Huron, owing to the `- ,son, of Chiselbuyst, have relturned to Road 1, crushed stone, 01.7.85• Domin- painstaking principal of our Contin- keepers are busy,putting down fruit death of the late member, Thomas their home after spending.so nlie boli- io4 Road Mathinery 'Co., scraper,A0,13; ulation (School. I . of which the I re is a fine yield- mclMillan, election talk is the bur I ning , days with their grandl arentg' Mr. W. J. Jarrott, Road, Surpt,, $25. Tiele- The following, account of the, Mar- The attendaneo at the London Fair topic of the day and speculation is and Mrs. Robert Parsons., of Hay. phone Accounts -Zurich 'Hydro, lights mage of Miss Florence Foss, which pronlises, to be larger than usual this rife. Miss Jean Ivison bar. returned t,) ural Offri ,e, 2 'months, $3.06; took place in Toronto on Wednesday year, as, owing to i] -e' depression, as, Mm John Caldwell has returned, to her homie after spending sons time Northern Electric Co., material, last, will be read ,with muich interest many did not go as far as Toronto'Cromarty after a pleasanft visit,wRh with her sister, Mrs. Redid, Torrance. $134.63; Bell Telephone Co., tolls, by her many relatives and friends in and will be content attendling what is her relatives and friends. of Porter's Hill, ,who hasbeen ill deme to July, $197.73; Canadian Tele- Hensall and vicinity, and who will .. .. %Vi.h pleuro-pneumfoli* but we are phone & Supplies, ,Ltd., material, wish her long and, continued hapipi- pleased to report that she is much $7.77; Zurich 'Central ,switelling, 5 noses. Miss Foss, was well and fav- . . ... hnproved. weeks, $55; E. Guenther, Cartage, ,Drajbdy known in. our will as the * . Rev. Mr. Bremner, of Brucefield, $1.10; StromberigJOBA-siGn, Telephone only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- . took the services in St. Andrew's M-fk- CIO., material, $IJ21. General id W.-Foaa, and, was a very efficient I . 17.nitcd Church on Sunday last. Accounts ­Zurich Hy(fro, lights, town music teacher floT some years:, "A I ' quiet but pre1bty Wedding was solemn- I . * L I MiFsion Ban will be held on Sat- hall, 2 months $150; Theresa Zettel. - . urlay afterrio,r) at ?.30 in the school 1123t award S. M. S. $27.50; Gladys ized at Erskine Unite&"Church, To- r L .9 L tanto, on Wedines&y last, when 0011t. Gingerich, 2nd, award, (S. M. S, $16.50, I The. ,anniversary s ervice5 of Hilh- Margaret Schwalm, 3rd, sward, S. M. Florence AnTft, d!augbber of Mr. and i i 0 . , vrven United Church will he held .in S. $11- ZUTi6h Drain;Souitb, pay list, ,Mr's. D. W. Foss, of Hensall, was . . . . Sunda.y, September 19bb, when Rev, cutting weeds, $12; Tudkersmith united in rmarriage to Edgar Taylor, - . .. ll erl­-erf, of Holmesville, Will be the. Mu-nicipal Telephone Syotetm, 19M, youngest son ofMrs. A. Stewart and 11 . . special k peaker zild Kippen choir will telephone rates, $00. Tber council ad- , the late John Stewart . , Toronto, The If I I 1 40 bT . . /,. I. pl-avide the m,,­iic. . journed to meet agai non Tuesd, ,bride, who was given in marriage by 0 The W. ,X S. of St. Andrew's October 4th, at 1.30. ,''clock p.m. --4A. brother of the . United Church 'held their ;3epternb,e,r F. Hess, Clerk- . 'groom, Wore' a ibeaultift.1 su,i.t of i , . , . r meeting at the ,home of Mr. and I . blackbeirry satin back crepe romaine, " . i . I Mrs. Walt.--- P&irbura, of Stanley. oil I neatly y trimmed with .mink fur, with , I Wedbesday afternoon last, a good bat,and shoes to match. The bridal IV , I; I : HENSALL bouquet was a beautiful r-orsq,ge of , attendance being present. . rose%. 'Labor Day passed over quite un- , The church was moat artisv- Ihm , I eventful with the usual number of For Sale -or Rent.—A one and two storey rtically decorated with ,Palms arid, . 11 , . p i ( r ics, small dwelling, very conveniently M-tuated, 91-14601i- T le ceremany was per- . L with, two jz"l lots. Will be sold or rented formed Iby 'Rev. Dr. R, S. Laidlaw Silent Clow fits, &nil matte of And there's no need for itl At lea A&w* . . . MP& Hugh MacGregor motored to at cheap price. Possession call be given at dnd the wediding music furnished b farnace Bur- cheap dis- 1jabF what you would expect t6 P14 *P_ London Thursday of last week and once, Apply to G, J, Sutherland, at the fillol. OIL Other Models to brour,bT Miss Walker home from Hensall Post Office, . 3877-3 Miss Grace Irwin. After the oere- fit -.v Quebec . heater or New Silent Glow Oil Burner converft I . , I I mony ,thp, happy couple left on an kilelten range. Ketorm ',,H,ospital. 'Miss Walk I . .. I your bot -air -or hot-water furnace into I Walker is 111on. William Atkinson, Minister.of extended trip to the Eastern States 1. a clean, convenient oil burning uniL- one of the senior nurses training at Agri,ult,,, for,Britisb Calurmbia, to- and upon their return they will re- NO more soot. No more ashes. No more bard tabour . -. : and ' Victoria. :She was operated on for gether with this aged father, who side in Toronto, Mr.,'William Ekton a steady. even beat at the temperature you like. I . I appendicitis and will take several 'lives in Egmond,ville, called on Mr. and Mr. Stewart Cum[ming, nephews Let us show you how SILENT GLOW will save you money and I weeks' rest at the home of her par- and Mrs. Hiernry Hort(my of the .vil- of the groom, acted as ushers• needless labour next wfnterj 125'006 homes have chosen SMENT ,: ents, Mr. and, Mr,o Mrs. George Walker, lage, n Monday last. Mr, Atkinson Dr. Ivan, Smillie Spent the week GLOW..­becawof its exclusive 'featurestand efficient operation,. before returning to her duties at the was a former pupil of Mr. Horton end in Tbro-4to with his parents and The NEW SILWT GLOW, FURNACE BURNER I hw-, ital. . Com- ) . . when he taught in the old -red school friends. 1p*telylinsftalled, ready for use, with 250 gallon storage — house in No. 9, Tuckersrt6th and' is Mr. John- 4tei;chArt and wife and ;zak and float feed. Only . . . . . . $195 1 ; I a,notfi-er of our !Huron boys 'who has- MY. (Albert Redchart and wife, t& "MORE THAN "I installed a Silent 016tv Oil Hitmer itt my hot -wafer .. , ZURICH T. made good and risen to the high Jormer of Deir fb, and the latter. of SATISFIED" furnace I" fall and am more than satisfied, I have a ( 'position he holds in the Pacific prov- Port Huron'olio were here during . . seven room house and during the lost seven winter I Dietricb-Farlvell.---An interesting ince. the ,past rvlreek or V'O visiting ,the , I months I saved about $50 on.my heating cwts.11 1v event was celebrated - at the, R, C. 'Mr. and '.Mrs. Alex. MclMurtrie, of brotheT's father, who is and has been . (Name on request). s, I , . - Church, Zurich, last Tuesday When Toronto, recently visited Mrs. Me- so seriously ill, ,have returned . to I . I . I . 1k. - , Rev. L. W. Power performed 'the ejere- Murtrie, of our village, Mr. Mc- their bones. 11 I molly which united in tnianiaige, Mar- Murtne's mother. 'MT. John 'Md, of London, and' 11001011111-11 1111111110.11111 1111 I well, of town, and Alphonse J., son sly, of Toronto, spent I/Ao,r 'Day the middle of last week spending a L TGLO .. I of Mrs. M_ Dietrich and the late Sim- here with their relatives, MP. and -short time with his mother and sis 'i MARK Rr,G. I . AND U.S. PAT, 4 1 ' * cella M., db,utghter of 1Mr. G. K. Far- Mr. and Mrs. Bert ,Glenn. and. fam. formerly of our village, was, here 1111,11 EN . - I 40 on Dieti-ich, of the Babylon Line, Hay, Mrs. Lloyd Hudgon. ter. He had just returned a few days I Sflftt clow model W IL U , N in the I ?11111 _ pTese0ce, of.relativss' and Master Jack Bell, .son of Mr. Wm. Previous together with ,his wife and, , Ff CR friends, Mr, - arid, Mrs. Dietrich will Bell, of St. Thomnis, who spent the little sore :from, kn ext'ended'. trip to Range Burner. I . - reside on the groom Ig farm, Goshen summer holidays here with his grandEurolpe, taking iln- Many countries and and approved by Home MADE IN CANADA . CeB Line, south. . parents, Mr. and, Mrs,. James A. Bell places) of interest. In, conversing s ­ u—,conduc- Makers 4&0 of Silent alpto Pilgrim Heafmfor homor, . ,During a thunderstorm last Satur- returned to St. Thoangs, his .grand- with 'Mr. Reid for a few mito,tes we: W by Cdnadian Rome camps garages etc., and Silent Glow PoVer 1 j 11 , - journai.0 -bolt of lightning struck the parents taking him! by auto. were more than ,delighted and inter- large,h --,,Orar$m.-nts,schoolj,zodojther - " — day a . houste of Mr. Henry Brown, 1 -5th coil- Mr. and Xrrg, -William McLean, of es -ted in, the very graphic account he I I cession, Hal,, and, conisidersibie dam- Hamilton, spe-int Labor Day there with gave of their trip and 4an, T many -mot- JOHN MODELAND age was done to the chimney and Mr, and ,Mrs, John Passmore, Mre. ed places, and 'we remarked to hind I interior of the bonne. Mrs. Brown McLean's parentsthat we just wished, thain the'iioat . I was standing on the porch at the time Rev. W. A. Youig, of ,Carmel Prete future he )oi tall or gome - I . 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