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Boom " .,p �,�,[,4;­­,,� , I 10. 0 Jwt ''T"F DISTRIC NE .'S I . ri "f, ,,��­ . N ,a 40 ju,fte, by the nunibm . - -a LOO& OVER 4A ' ,,J,i�x� ­., t ,��`,�Q"­�'J,,� ;H .. .. .. ""'.7, "" " -till, , , ,,.; _, ,,, 01U­1.1�1 - ­ ,� g ��:�jj­ 11�',,,-,,t,,;-,,,,,,�,�,i.',�Y,, , "" . 'I ,�', . -1 %,fg�fl J."''. " 11 ­­... -1,�'­'I%4,0, k��'Pl)�j. 1� wr of applicatieW that hav4o been ro- ­ ". � 11.1 -­ -- -- ,,'�.�'.4v q­'­� t� . .." - I i ,. ­­ I - '''. , I . + �. k .... I 5 5',%,�'�'. , . -":, 1:11.11 I I ii " - A'RNI'? �­I�i,i�t,�I�,�,f ,. — ceivIed by 'Me Evcposibo� �dulririg the . I I , �,'. , . .. I -,1�11­k/MW, . ! . � �,� 1. I �. . '. I �, . I . 4 , ;, 11'11`6, . , . 1� I I . � � ,,,V,o � ',',f,,1,­.iZ!� Ao - � . .. . I 1-�; .y �11, �',,I�!,�,,�,,,,,�",,,,,.,,,',,)�i,,'i'�,:,- "',-, �`- past two weeks for prize 111sts and I 01 iiiiiill� ; . . f I �J` VI) I I ��, . 1��, 11111111 (,­:,;,,,', . - - during the njeetiig. 7%e Vftendanee ' .�, I P ,, �&'L"R'��!�,,�r�� It, I - I �. I I . � , ,,, " " W Ao at 'Seaforth, Ontario, ev - logo of law. At' W­,4g� of', 18' he Y��V, is hen loolking after the pr� I , t�. -, 'Zt�'�K,,�. * , `0 0 0 0 0 hoge, I t, �4 _ $,'�J,�'��jj formation regarding both the S,qa- his career in. public life as par%ng ot onions for shiplux"t. Mrp was very goo& I ­ ',�I, 4; %Q§fty afternoon by Mej,fte lix ,,�J"..",,,', 1'' LOCAL DRIEFS - - ��,��;1,1�','.,,,��,?�,��.��,,,,i���;�,���, pjr-ft. , .- .. 0 A[ 14tu - ­ ... , . f*rth and 'Hensall Spring Fadrs� to - -- beacher of the pft�blic school at �Jolee- Beaver feels lmuIch mom at homfe Sevvibes in Carmel Presbyterig,-1 xktg,,�,,'�,�4,k' . � 'N",11,91 ., 1. I be held rwoLt month, there W. and Mrs. Arthur' Rutledge f 4 1 , , IFI'11,1? . 0 Dropped In, wouth, Out., and for 56 years tilere- here than in the city but Ms mar- Church OuSunday last were conduct�. ,� "i ;�&v:-;:'� wil, ' 1 be a ' . I ,after until death stayed ,his ban'd he riled dlaughter living. it Kitchener ed by,the,pastor, Rev. W. A.'Young " " . . a- -Chapman wed- � I 'M I " �,,��;�,, record entry at both the�e f u's this attended the Jackson 'had continued actively engaged in brings, him them. " " -11 ­ "It rained Daffodils" is a com- , and we�* �mll attended. The WQJj � 9 . "' l'! !A,"' � bec . . ding onSaturday lost. PUN, , teacher, lawyer The fall wheat is looking Pretty Tendered igood music which always, �R.,`,`,,�, . - Au 1 ,-�i,��, % . .. ription. rate, $1.60 a year in year. le life as school , A,,�. � 9 I Mr,% - W. S. Ro% of -, Guelph, spent Edon expression, but a couple.of I . I ".., , 11.� . , . ..., W . I and jurist. Mter teaching for thir- projaisi,,ig in the district, haiving add much to the servie,es, and the �W�mee; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single There are, probably, several rea- last week with Miss Migrg-aret Wil- item- Mears in fluron. County he en- ,t,od tho te - delivered rulost interesting -and .. "j... . p I;kdies i ... � �� . ,� Ong in their home in 11 .. I I I'll � . , , . , - eawl�� 4 cents each. . Sons for this. Hard times have made son. Hensall" on Monday afternoon win r pretty well, and pastor I I -� 'j�:� " .: � I .. ' bered the Detroit College of Law, and which for a fact has been a very mild help , �,., ' i 1111 ­.� ready money scarce. Prize, money 0 Miss Bleanor Clark, of London, when it was raining quite brisk- graduated in 1902 when 'he began me but it is generally the I ful discourses and ig gIV11119 a # I 'i ,.;11�1 I . ,j spent ,Sunday with Wis, Margaret ly are convinced that rain brings the practice of law Wt Sault - 6te. .vJ hard ppurse of Sermons on the 41§6ples, - 1 1�7., A4vertising rates on application. whioll. in Ordinary times would U Wilson, ,Wt ISCOtt H9,10lial H,,,,pital. more thain daffodils. Imagine �6;� of the spring r 0 ', "I ,4, . . �ao4tlhs that which is proving very interestingand M. I. I king their surprise to see several also'be was united in marriage with . 19", I .. . be considered worth willilet n1a ' 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ki�stle Marie, Mlichigam,. During this year causes the injury. ��lpful. . ", �,�,', . the effort to Secure, looms pretty will move.to Exeter in the youngsters came sprawling The weeting of the Horticultural At 'St. Paul's Anglican Church the' , q. ., , � ,,,, �'. near fu- �., Lydia ,Conley of Madoc, Ont. In 19,16 � " V4, I Society will -be held on Friday, April I�ector, Rov. M-B. Parlmr, took t'he i ���� E". Members of the C"adian Weekly large and looks pretty easy in'these ture as Mr. Kestle has been made through the ceiling and land on he fmoved to Port Hmron� (Alich., and , � ��, � manager of the Supertest GAS. Co. their, feeL It appears that the , ,,,ti�iu,d his law practice there until 7th, and will no, doubt,prove of much selva,CeS both morning and evening, I I � 1. Newmaper Associaotion aud'the Huron times of depression,. 0,�,: I there.' children, in chasing a cat, h4d two years before his aeath when he interest to lovers of flowers delivering gvod, sermons -along the ��'. f � County Press Association. 'Then,. too, the horsm� has come into crawled through a small opening, With the � openling of ' 'ng and- I I � -1 ... I ". ,. I 11,,�:. 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. Strong and lit- retired from .the practice of law and spn . line of helpful. and, inspirirlg Bible , "' I his own, -to a large extent in the coun, tle son, who li between a temporary ceiling and ce ajb work beconring more general, our incidents, while the oh-urch choir I �� ave been spending We P I urin the main one and before they had council hope to be relieved of "re- , 1, � SMFORTH, Friday, Mareb 31, 1933. try districts Id g , the pa4t and " Kippem, Ont., and Was then, appoint- veTy pleasingly Sustained- their Part,, 1� . 1�1 , winter with relatives' in town and an opportunity to explain or apol- ed by the DxecutivZ Council of On- lieLf giving." ' . I ' ,4 I "I' present -years. vicinity, left on Thursday fo�r' their ogize, they found themselves oni tario as Justice of the Peace in his Mrs. Vair, who is here in the in- Of t1le, services. I t I . I" Carving'Up the Hurons Many. farmers have, had, to discard home 'in McLellan, Peace River Dis- I At the United -Church Rev. Mr. Storey nearer the ground. The district. The hundredis of 'men and terests of her health with her -mother, Sinclair gave good. pr6ct I I , .1� . ' briet. ical discours- I I � the' car and the tractor in the inter- sequel to th; story, it is pre- women in this district who attended Mrs. Robest BonthTon, following a e.s both. morning and.. evening, at the . , I �.: lRedistributdor measures willshort- - 0 Mr. W. �D., SteNMrt, of St. Paul I I , 1, eats of 'economy and interist in the ' ,, Sumed, took place in the 'wood. the schools presided omer by Willia;ar critical operation in Toronto .some ,morning service taking Bible charae- , 11 ..� . � I ly be brought- down in both the Leg was here this week attending ;�� � " , "..: 9 ,. shed when the patter of a shingle 'Doig as Schoolmaster, can well test�, little time ago, is making a good re- terrq fivin the Old Testament in the 4' : 1. - , I 2BLVbwe and the House of Coinlmons. horse has been reborn on many farms. funeral of his mother, the late� Mr . or maybe a slipper, replaced &at ify as to his ability in that profes- cowry and hopes soon to be able to M And why not? And where -in. On- Alexander t9tewart. . person of Samuel and in the evening � ! I . I I i . I Won, but only thosei wh Which' she in the person of Barnabas, contrast- ', [Both bills will, no doubt, make, ex 0 Mr. John- Nixon,' of Louisville, of the rain. .. 0 have heard resunie a good situation, . '. " - tagnq would you find a ,better class of . the swaying eloquence of a master holds at Osgoodle Hall, Toronto. "I ��.� .� tensive changes im the ridings of On- Kentucky, is visiting his mother, — 11 ., orator can appreci ing their fine lives and what was . � � stock than there is on the farnis in *ate the, powtrkul The hard frosts are making Our common in each, and at the evenmg ? I . Mrs. James Nixom I . I , Ill be added to certain Huron ,County a Miss Janette Wilison, of Lon- .. room appearance. The gift of ora- .. ,, . . Paa�o. 'Seats w,a � ' � . .0 impr1eligsion he created' in his -court- gTavel roads very -bad for traffic. service he delivered One of his spec- � I , .� " centres. and some ex�sting seats will I . ,Our sping show of horses, cattle, fal course on. -the subject, "The Church I I I - ' I I . . I W"abolishe& Exhibiting livestock takes a lot of don, was a week end, -guest at the �19r. K. TdU,Mn,, of ijh, Seafolrth lbory is a Supreme, gift which few sheep, etc., is to be held here on or Religion a Back Number," dealing ` Mcpes-itorstaff, was toT in town possess, and, dangerous uidess: allied' � I time, and considerable effort, but the home of her f ather, Mr. J. A. W11- a via! e Tuesday, April 11th, and promises, very ably and interestingly oil that . . I �; What thi's district is particularly results pay, both in prizes and a& son. .1 on Satua*y. ' re , With honesty and inteignty. Those � �. I interested in, of course,'Is what will . who knew William Doig -knew that with favorable -weather, to be very live a bject. ,Mrs. Alfred Clark n- , 1, vertising. The spring fair is a o (Miss Elinore Burrows, VnIvers- ,Mr. Melvin Brown has ]eased the ]largely attended with fine exhibits ,deredus -solo most Pleasingly and at If I . I I beconie of the two present Huron ity,of Tor I onto,'9pent the week end hou,sle on-Edw,,d Street from Mr. J. he could be dependied upon to come .; I great potential market if farmers, promvptly to the reerue of justice olv� of live stock as this district is noted the evening service a fine quartette I � with her father, Dr. F. J. Burrows. Neuschwanger and is movin for its fine horses, cattle, etc., with wa's sung by , If . � ridings. could only be made to �ealize it. 19 WqiIIs. 1111odgins, of Kinea,rdine, is it this. -Week. ' 9 into erthrown, of valid, rights disregarded, Min Goodwin., Wit$on I ". I . keen com*tition which m,mkes ' a Carlisle, Mrs. A. Sinclair and 'daugh- 11 It IS too soon to speak with author- or of wrongtul imposifionIon the. de- . I I , ­ . a guest at the bome of her rii�otbeT, Mr. C. ,Parke and R. Baker were fenseless. In many cases be aligned Fair so interesting. ter, 'Miss Marian. Z ity, but every indi�ation points to .. I . ". I Mrs. Robert Winter. .di - himsself with the minority, in many MT. Ivan Welsh and wife and his A meeting of the Hensall Baseball .. . in Kincar ne, on Monday on bus! I I . � . the probability that Huron County is 'BEAUTIFUL PEACE' e Mr..Peter Kerr, of Toronto, and I cases he fought for the poor sister, M -is§; Vera, all of Toronto, Club and baseball faris wa-s held on . . I I , . . ness. . .. �, to loGe one, member in both Houses , Dr. W. A. Kerr, of Elora, were here . man, I ­.. Of, P I arliament., I (Continued'from page 1) this week attending the funeral of . � I and in every,contost which he enter- called on relatives -and. friends in Monday night in the coumil 61fianilber, , # I 1. almost midway between New York their sister, the late Mrs. Jame ed, if hedid �enter, he did so with the, Hens,all and vicinity on Monday last, 'Town, Hall, with a very good crowd '. � 8 , KIPPEN I . firm conviction of the justice of his they coming to attend the funeral of in attendance. Motions included,: ,A. � I I I . , . 11 � I � . 1kn the Ontario ,House the present and V��ncouver, arid is about the ex- Aitchieston. '', , cause and stayed, till the final ver- their -late uncle, John Welsh, of near G. ,McLean and S. Rennie: That the P , . . . I .� 11 � J -1 I intention is to make threce ridings act geographical centre of the North 0 Mir. -C. Eckaxt, who was confin- The Busy'Bees Mission Circle of dict. In his legal work Mr. Doig de- Exeter, which was held, on Monday minutes of last ' I . ­ year as read be . . I .. 1, -out Of the four at present existing Alroerican continent. It is crossed by ted to -his home last 'Week 'with an St.,Andr,eves United ehurch, Kippen, tended hun&eds of persons, charged last. adopted. The secretary4reasprer 1, I , �, � 1. in Huron and Bruce. . the north -south continental highway, attack of the f1t, is now able to be met On 'Saturday afternoon last at With wronigd6ingi In cases where the - �Mx.. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson read the financial -report stating the ' . ; I I � which isknown as -the C. to C. (Can- out again. .. 1, the -home of Miss Marguerite McDorl- nd children, of near .Atwood, - spent bank balance as $31.51. W. Drum- 6 ) � � , 11-1 'One Of these ri,dings will -be en- al to Canada Highway), which will 0 Mr. An -drew Chke, who has been . cent, no effort was too strenuous for i I . , :facts showed his client to one, inno- a I ald. The meeting, with the presid 'to prove this Sunday lastat thebome of their rol� morld and L. Poster: That the finan- - . I . . , faL . . tirely Huron; one entirely Bruce, and eventually run from Chi).ychill d ' a well ,ktowm -resident of Seaforth for ent' him to im&rtake ,b. I 11 , own Mks, X Thompson, in the chair, op- atives, Wt. and )Mrs. C. L. Jinks and cial Statement -be adopted as read.4� - . � . . the third will be a combination of through Canada, United States, Mex- a nu1mberof years, removed his house- ened by singing a hymn, after which On 'one case he journeyed to, North fanidly, of the village. Carried. The officers Of 1932' them � I : .1 . . I I .1 , ico, Central- America,, and indeed, hold effects to Toronto on Saturday, the 23rd Psalm and the. Lord's * iRev. W. A. . Young finished his vacated their chairs. T. E. Drum- . I I , I am two counties. Dakota to obtain vital informabiwi, � .1 � possibly all the way down through where he intends to make- his, -home l,ray,e,r which ­cleared a prisoner on trial in � Tn. -the Dominion House the pr4as- South Amerim to the Cape. were repeated in unison. a -murder case and eventually TeSUI COUTAO 'Of special Sermons an the mowd and L. Foster: That Stanley �, ? . I ��, with -his son, Mr. Alvin Oke. . "; I urnfent is ,This "Dear Lor&and Father of' Mankind" ed, in .t' lives of the twelve disciples, on $un7 W-iilbe,rs be chairlmian for the evening. . - 11. :� ent intention of the Gover Peace Garden consisting of 0 'Mr. Earl Gillespie, Toronto Uni- was then sung. Jn the, 'absence Of the apprehension and convic- ., I , said to be entirely diff ereuit from the 3,000 acre, &Y last Which ximeere well at -tended ---iCarripd: ,S. Rennie and R. Welsh: � 1, . s of land, ,one-half donated, versitY, spent the week end at his- guilty party ­He had re, � . . . by theManitoba Government and the home here. . I " the secretary, ,Miss B. Cooper, Miss . and much enjoyed. I That Jas. A. Paterson -be secretary- -A 11 1; I I I . Ontario Government plan,. I c e ide publicity as,defense coun- N 11 . I . . other by 'Dakota, is a natural park, 0 Yff. and iMrs. D. Shanahan, Mr. Marguerite McD�onald acted. The roll I i, any cases of national inter- , Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bonthron ct-reasurer for 1933,-Ciriled� 0. � . I I, . , For Federal purposes, the latest ,call answered by a vers,6 of S ' were in- Auburn on ,Sunday afternoon Webber and H. Foster: Mat T. E. ) A., Which skilled lan&eape gardeners will J. ,Carlin and �Mrs. Ie� Fortunewere" �i4qq cr'P-. est. le, h I (been asked -by the, courts I '', . 11. . . � authorative news from Ottawa, is embellish into something beautiful- in Kinkora this week attending ,the tume beginning with . .. was re- In ,many cases to ,undertake the de- � last attending the funeral of a rela- Drumnionci) be president­4Carrie& - I l �1- . spo-nded to by thirteen members. The nse tive, @&., H. Youngblut. . Honorary -presidents .were appoin" � .. � , that South Iffi'luron will be joined to resembling Ke fe of -parties guilty -of cri,me and 1:10'. . . ' w Gardens. - , funeral of the late Miss H. i�Qnaie, treasurer, Miss Florence Thomo Our *erc�hants, are displaying fine as folhows: W. H. Golding, J4 W., ... 1. I �Sofath Perth, excepting the townships The sum -of $5,000,0,00 will, 'be ,re- who di?6d in Now Lisliearcl . 011, in.such cases had won the approval . I I., . . .. I . gave a full report ofthe finances.,'and of the courts by candidly stating the s'PrIll. goods of all,kinds. Ortwein, Win. Consitt, W. Kerslake, ­ ed -4400,000 as an endowment 0 Canon Appleyard has been called . I I � ''. Of Hq2l1ett,, Goderich and Stanley and. qurr . i to offici-ate at the funetal,pervices of Mrs. J. Henderson gave a report Of guilt of his client -and ,making such . avd IMrIs. iffierbert Block an4 I I I . I I . . W. O'Brien S. Renille and T. F. I., I fund to maintain the garden in per- the ,Supply Committee. Wi,ss, Ruth remarks as might in justice b family intend soon momang from the Drum)miond: That Ernest Shaddook . . I I � �, � , the to,wn of 'Clintoil, which will be petuity,-$1,00o,00,o to be raised in the late John Short,,Esq., of Erin, on V ts I I I . � ec - Ross farm a couple of 1miles or so be ivice-president. I I I : tacked on to North Huron, and Canada and the remainder in . the Friday afternoon, March 31st. Mr. Oa on gave a very interestine paper in behaIr of the a ,used. He beadslainil .1. W. .Foster and. R. , , . I . 6A "Dr. McClure and, 'His Work.,, tieTeste himself in the 'gradual evi- tsouth of the -village on, the highway Welsh: That E. G. Mickle the manag- .* . . ��� 11 , . . whkh will be the only ,Huron riding United States. The .%mount, is to be Short was born atlwGrand Valley, butt -Miss Lettie Love had charge,of the -olution d of the English Common Law to Exeter. I er.R. Welsh and D. HOggarth: That I I . . I � ­ lerL ,� . provided by the small sum of 2,.5c has lived in Erin for many years, and topic, being Chapter 11 of the study and inthe laws and, courts of earlier' A number of neatly constructed R. Wlebber, -be coach. T. Poster and I I . I .1 ,�I.. . That would mean a safe Liberal froim every adult and ,5c from every was greatly esteemed by all who . �,,��`--i � book, "Hit Dominion of Canada." The tiniest and had- prepared' a lecture, -dwellings, not, too large in size, would A.G.Mr,Lean: TI;at Herbert (JeM) . " R t; - mat . e child in the two, countries. Children knew 'him. "The Trial and 'Conviction of Jesus at the present time meet with good. Drummond be mascot. S. Rennie -and I I , � �1�1 . o (Mr 11 servative seat in North Huroii, in- where offi� future leaders are train d, ar. , , ho had beeii confined I � in 'South Perth and a saf Con- love gardens and flowers; schools Fred H. BaTlow, disabl�d cl*s'n'g hynin was, "Come Holy Spir- �­ , it" with the- Mizpall "Zenediction re- Christ from the StandOoint,of a,!Law- -demand for renting or selling, W. Nichol- That the executive con- �, e w veteran w 11-1141 peated in unison, after which a yeT," which be hid delivered many Mr. H. O. Daynign is installing an sist of presidenti,vice.president, man- . I-, I "I . ,; - Stead of two Liberals and a doubtful -ill have a share in,this wonderful to bed, for about ten days, was .on ,dainty luncheon was served by the tineo ,and to ,many audientes, and in electric ice cream freezer or, frigid- ager, ,coach and secretary -treasurer. . I I � T. movement. TNve million dollars'seems Sunday removed to the returned sol- ich be deplored the perjured'jus- * . . I :,. I Conservative riding as at'present. rs, Westminster Hospital, London, hosiess, and her mother. , Nvhi - . I , 11i 1. a huge sum for this purpose, but con.- die aire equlprhLnft�,for the sale of `Ioe S. Rennie ,and H. Poster: That fhe ' ,, I . I . sfi, tice and unfair ,trial which had been crean-A which. -he intends, add" to his ,executive sed to it,that a captain be . -` I If - the Proposed plans are carried . Ing I 11A � . sider' the cost of a battleship to, be for special treatment. During 'i's Beatrice Daynio-nd and Missi Gwen- ,meted out-to,the divine teacher. Al- groceteria. � � ,. . I ' Appointed by the team at the ' fast . I - .1 I : � out in the Ontario redistribution, the, ,scrapped in a few years, or of the absehee his Shoe repair busin'evs will 'dolyn 'Cooper, both underwent an op- Vioug1h. the life, of William. Doig had -In the spring as the poet 'R. Welsh and) '11. Pqst�m: That - . , ;, �.. result will bear even more heavily huge'Sums spent on armaments. be ,carried on as usual by his son. bleenstremous and his presence mo,st ',Th4e young I has It, game. I . . I . 1131 .1 . eration for appendicitis during the man's fancy ligfitl- ��. A Ger,man after hearing - Mr. - often found in the n-ddst of stormy to y turns we play O.&A.A. Intermediakee--o" I � '3 , I ou the Liberal party. I M-w ......... go-. I week but at date Of writing they are goe L thouglits -of love," and also in ball and players playing in same re- ,�� , ' -Moore give an address on the Peace . nes, the tempest and the hurr' * f I n � I At present there are L gefting'along fine. had for 'him subsided and his "came 'the spring the young men and, bo�sf frain frolm playing in any independ- . 1. two . 'beral Garden, exclaims: "How France and HILLSGREEN . Miss Linden, of Dehfield, who has last fancy turn to baseiball 'which Vnll ent 'ball team in Hensall. . T. Ll. . I 11 I . two years were spent quietly- on the �, .�. 9. . on which he -had been born-andi ,believe our Hensall players are go- OM.AA, ld��am help s0plyly equip - 4. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mousseau and, Mr. and Mrs, William Horney, of I I and one Progressive in Huroi�. The ­(Inderful 'thing it would �e to have ,been visiting with her aunt and unc farm , I 1�. bilembers in Bruce -and One Liberal Germany hate each other. what a le, soon ,be the order of the day and we Drummond and W. Nichol; Tha,t the 0 1 11 a gard which he loved as only a true Scot .1.1 new redistribution will mean en like that on our border!" daughter, Marion, of Ex . ,�M.l I the re- eter, 1 visited -Hay, is -now visiting. with -her si,ster, can love the - d of his birth. On ilig to.eilter more. largely than ever ment - ex0eip't bats- and balls to any � I I ,�, I lan . . turrn, of two Conservatives and one ,,OTI Thursday. July 14,, 1922, the at the hoTn-e of Mr. and -N-hs. E. Mr. and; Mrs.. Archie Parsons, . of Sunday, iMa in contests, etc, independent Cyclonq or oo�r teani i . -1 11 ternational Peace Garden, Dedica- Brode,iiek. Stanley. - . I . . rch.-,12th, he reached hisi . Liberal for the two counties. 74th birthday and spent the day Special Ea#er services are b�ing in Hensall. ,Considerable disefission I I t I � I , I I tion ceremony was held, drawing !Mr. 0-twille Smith 'ha% been on the, The Ybung People of St. Andrew's quietly receiving the -calls And con- ,held in St. Paul's Anglican Cbur6h to`l` Place as regards playing O.B. r. . I large numbers Of People from all di- .sick list for a few days. Unibed, Church will meet on Sunday gra�tul,Ations of I, nf�,gbb rs A.A. ball as Te ards getting a gro4- . � . 11 . 4M . his _1 D and and will the continued and special 197. .If .. -0-7 tiot's. 'It is ,estimated that from . r. Clarence Reichert gave a party evening in the ,Sunday school audi- friends. 116 retired in good, health in music services are being ing and arranging . I I . . � rec 1". 60 to 75 thous'and -ere present, th*e in honor of Mr. 6nd N , prepared same. T. . M . . " ,, � " Ontario Finances - largest MTS. E. B,roderick torium at 7.30, with the Fellowship ,the evening (but was not.destined to, by all our three, local churches for DruMmond and.S. Ren,nie: That- J. � ., people oT th,e. nations of the North about to le e E S . I I - . -.1 - gathering togeth�ej. of the last Thursday evening, who af 06minittee in ,charge. resume -his labors. During the night the coming so soon Of -a ter Sun- A. Paterson be appointed a delegate I The finlanCeS of the Province of ,ave this neighborhood and 'William Maclaren Doig. - Brief he suffered a stroke and although his day. to attend the annual O.B.A.A. meet- . I American contirzenb ever 'held' and will be greatly S , I I . rig, to be held in Hamilton, April 1, I . �1 ,easily in this community. ' these page,-, I . I her that the automobiles woiilr irdssed as neighbor mention , recenbly been made 'in condition improved 'far four -days, ,% All interested, in Horticulture are .i Ontario, like those of every ot has I . of the passing Cf one stomach complication developed and ,invited to attend -the meeting of'tbe rePrOselitin"K Hensall and the Huron . I ..... .. I Province in the Dolm'inion, are not cover a quarter section of land., For (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt, ,of who has ,laib ' - long and, purpose- ,on the -seventh day Of 'his selve,1147- Horticultural Society in the League. .S.'Rennie .introduced A, G. . . now and hav,e'no,t been for hours the steady stream of cars had Hensall, are visiting friends in this ful ored .. Town , I , . same time 1Y in the interests of the people of fifth year, the summons which ,he bad. Hall, Hensall, on Thursday evening, McLean-, -stating him a real ,ball fan . -� . I . I ,,, no ending, and the remarkable fact vicinity. . ker w a er- ,of next week. ,and player. S. Watbers and R. � 'i � M What by any stretc+i- of the nag_ this community, of one who bad been ,received fronihis IMa. as now . that n0t.a single accident occurred IMr. and Mrs, C. Seiim,on and son, born in tbi-9 county anid who had, spent ed. 'Last rittes. were - conducted by the Welsh: That we now adjourn. � I I .. I ...".j ination,�*tild be called a healthy con- was due to the tlffic4nt ,management Leston, spent a lv�isit at the home of miany years teaA&hing scbool I here, liret-hre-n of . Zurich. 'Masonitc Lodge, The 'Welfare of Youth. Club of . . dition. O' of the American and Canadian police Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown and family, and who ,haP later wun fame and Hensall, Ont., and by -Rev. Connor , Carlmle-1 Prei§byteiianj ,Church, Ipres- (By An Occasional Correspondent) . . I . . This fact was disclosed when the volio were ofi the alert all day, tak- ,of Zurich. ' . 'rich rewards in other and disitant Of Kippen United0hurch, Burial w�; ents "Mollie Bawn," a drama -in, four . !Bean Growers - Organize. -A meet- .. . . budget was broixglit Idown in the ing charge of the traffic and parking ,Miss Aignes Anderson., of Centralia fields. The passing of Wdlli�aln i3iac- in Mo�esworth ceuOetery. Beautiful ,acts plaj�ed by the, Beechwood and Ing Of the bean growers, of this 4is- 9 A .1 is ,an arrangements, Half a dozen aero- _m, ,Ont., ,6n, March floral trilbutes were fro ety under I I I'. Legislature Last week. There .Paid a flying visit with friends r�: Laren'Doig at Kippla the trict was -held in. the Town Hall on I Planes were landing and taking off cently. �. . 1904 indeed brought to a close a fraternal and. legal organizations and d'irO060,n of , Mrs. (Rev.) G. M.. Friday evening last. The large--halI I . admitted deficit of Over two million Passengers continuously. A good pro- 'Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Reichert, Mr. ca,reer whitch has been long and re- from friends, in Port Huron, Detroit, Young, in the Town Hall, Aen,gall on, was cTowd2d to the doors, quite a I , , 1. I 1. . dollars on the past yeax's business. gram of sports, consisting of hard Alvin Reichert and Mrs. G. Brown, markable. Willjlalm� Tdac[Larren Doig, Hensall, Toronto 'Kippen. and other Tuesday evelling of next week. This few ladies being present. T&. Albert . I I A different system pf bookkeeping, and ,softball, lacrosse and a "tug -of- of Zurich, spe�At a day in I.,n,-,,,, . the eleventh child and youngest son pla�ces. -Mr. Doiw was 'a member of play' comes highly recommended and ' Ifendirick, -of the. Aux ISable Line, act- I � I 9-nd. Perhaps a system just as accur Peace" was well carried out. The Mrs. James Love spent several ,of John Dloig and Janet Mdcl,ar,en Zurich I,jodge, A. F. & A. K, L.O,L., has been, given in nd other ed as, ,chair -an, and .the Hyde' orch- I.. "i I - Fox Movi0tore of New York took ,days v�ith friends in Centralia. ' DOig..w1as born on the fairdly how,,, Oadfealows, Eastern Star, Rebecca, Places to ,crowded -houses. estra 'was present and gave a numhe�j ; q .9, ate as the one in use, might have the day'g events. Sy'rup making is now the order'.'of 'stead near Kippen� ,on ,March 12th, White Shrine Royal Arch MasoTm, ilVIT, and Mrs. A. G. Smillie, Of To- 'of [mNMcal,s0l�e'ct"Orl6 during the ev- i. ", �, . I . 11� . . Shown the deficit many, times two Bandis were in attendance and a sup- the day. 3&59,.at a time when the community Forresters, iKccabees and Woodmen ronto, are visiting with their �on ening, 'Messrs. Ball,, WeDurmontand . I . � �. Millions. ervised -playground was a delight to Inspector Beacom, of God-erich, vis- was a virgin forest and Me first of fraterrial'orgamizations, of the Saint , Holmes membl-of the Bean Grow- ­ ' . i Dr., I. S. Snulli,e and other relatives I , the kiddies. rl� for a few days. - 1. the pioneers were removing the tim-- 1012d,r County, Michigan and Ame ' ers' E�change, at Chatham were I I [It is all in the way one looks at it, The speakers' platform was occu- ited ift No. 3, Hay, a . few days ago. ber from the fields which have since can Bar A.ssociations, and of the Pmgent to address t6 meeting. Mr. I I 11 � !", 1, - and it is only natural that the� Golvr pied by 200 glleSts,,the Go,vernor of a—I become fields Of Plenty, and' among Presbyterian Church. He is survived Rev. Mr- YOUnZ of N-airm, will Ball Was first called on."and game a 11 . � his earliest recolle,dtiomovms that his by a sister tMrs. Thomas conduct theservices in Carmel Church history of the bean growing indus- I I ,11. . ernment would Put the )best face on North Dakota and the Canadian Min- ZURICH mother bad carried him ma, Hemniell this coming Sundayp exchanging wnth , ,. � A . . I the matter p6issibIle. ister of the Interior and- various . . -nfy times of Iron Bridge, Ont., and, his widow ,his son, Rev. W. A. Younn' try and the difficulties experienced in I I : frdm the log cabin, when hits father and his daughf,er' Janet Afac . . ' other M- P.'s and public men inc I Laren 9. .... But if the two million dollar deficit - lud- 1abe Wendel S,m1th.--,AfteT an ill- was fe,lldng the giant ielms and maples Daig, Of Kippen, and,,b,y his Son;, IMIS-S Victoria -Bolton,-:..Of 1,611rkelting- Their ,objective was ah . I . John Toronto, ,ea . I I I . ing Mr. Moore, gave addresses. Con- Dess extending over a period of thereabouts lest the cabin be crush- C. Doi.g, of Detroit.-'Contribute(LI ispelit the week end with her parents, st 75 Per cent. of -the bean grow- , � ", I told the wholit, story of the provinoe's gratulatory messages were read from years, there passed away at 'his ed Should 4 treefall upon it, At that � I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wlton. . ers of Western Ontaxio to join ,the 1. I . �1, flnafnces, there would be not one President Hoover, Lord ,Be'7,%bOrOug'h, home in the village, Wendel Smith, tiTne the hardly Scots had jms . t left I ---.---W Mrs- Jas. P. CaniPbell and son, new organization. He stated, -there, I 4' ;f thing to worry about. Ontario -wouid 'HOn- R- B. Bennett and others. Mr. in his 8iDth year. Deceased was their comfortable homes in the old HENSALL Neil, of Windsor, are visitin '"Iere about 4;000 bean growers in , I ,. . �, � . be in a very enviable position, fin&- W- Udall, Of the Boisoevain Recorder, born on the Babylon Line, Hay and land to hew far . . g at the � Western Ontario; that 2"No, or 62 � . I 11 .11 Memselves and their , 4 nmwmm� 'home of her parents� Mr. and Mrs. Per c,�%C, had already joined. 11ehad � I k I I cially, indeed. WmPied the chair and introduced the ha,d lived in the �townsbip all hi., life. children fore',�er, houges ,of -peace and We regret to report that both Mr. Jamles A. Bell. I ff � 1111akerg- Af-�--r the addresses. a For nl,�Lny years ,he fmilmed and/ about prosperity in the new land, Canada, been working in ,this district for ,the ".; 1, ward and'his, sister, Mrs. George 1, � ,ele take and their neighbors the English the , I � But that is not the 'V�hole� story of mass,ed choir sang several s Harry Ho (Mr. and Mrs.', I t the PrOVin"'s fimanc�-s. In fact it is ctiOns 10 years ago moved to Zurich to Hudson and last 'four weeks. He aliso ,refuted a . I �.� s and the Irish �, h;; Englisli, are and have hem ry poor- furnilY wea�e visited by a number Of number of the arguntento, put up by � I .. which all very much enjoyed, and at a vrell-earned rest. ,He took an active � Gel"an with the - 'y, both under the doctor'sveare, but ff:­ i r0at4w' fiIom Pontiac, Mich, OvOT the rival organization, the Roan Deal- I U , OAy a wrysmall Part of it. Thor, �he dedication ceremony they 9'arg interest in municipal affairs and at a�Aerfsltic vitality of each race and wo hope may Soon. expe, the week end. -. 1, � x1l. . deficit the National Anthems Of the two one time we eer rience . I I I . , -� of Anthem. tlA-ir few belongings -and their faith promise Provost, who home spent the past is salesman I I . I Of tivo millions a dollars, and on ernational wa',� a justice of the peace. Ile w and the Tro 4la b Mae'Sinipson and Mar- i Oxe ftXOre serious thingis than a coun"es and lastly, the Int s a councillor. He 'also w1'dhtbe'ctOmmoV ';P'r't Of the ,Pion - charge for the better. a . Ule Miawt�- ew' and -Bean c,ftWerS?,&tth,i, mjeot- F I , . , as d rDught The present year SL -ems to ' . ion .J�g here last week. Mr. Holmes, who ... for the ' organization " .. 1� I the most serious is the increase of The last and mo, ' !highly respected and the family ha,ve in God, to the new land with the hop& to 'be one Of great produetion ivit�h flow, InOnths with their ,grandmother, new f � St "mPortant -Part the S�pathy Of a host of friends, A that theireftorts, general belief Mrs.' R. Bouthron, a,�e visiting in was then called on,snd before li,elgiml, 6 I , 1!. Phe, provincial dobt during the year of the day,L9 progra,n was, the u.nrveil. family Orr grow -n -up, chi -might prosper. John t -he that there will be tU4 " �, ' ing of a cairn by Hon. 'dren suTv*19 DO19, the father If William MacLar- ces for farm and bedore, re- n I I .1 11 an advance, ,in pri Bruc6field for a few days ,"his a�dress, inrvided any rppres- . . Over and above 'the two million dol- %inister 4 the int,,ior Mr. Murphy, widow. The funeral was on uolg was bOrn it Thornhill , ,ft Other productions, and w�e be1je,(,our IMiss 'A home in I ", 11 � besides his, turning toi their entaHmteS of the bean dealers pres- ; . talring §e _ � Detro't- . "nt to come up on the pla.tform and . I . r I " lw defi,cit: Ottawa, and held on Saturday, interment Ton �. 1 North 'Dak0- place in the R. C. cenletery. Rev. C. the namie,Doig Hensall following a ' -�iseuss -their "Imtrdbt. No ome tnok . -Governor Shaeffer of ' land, in 1820, and even at lbh;t time farmers who ,had mW .grain for sale a Afiller has returned to I 1� This increase in ' the public debt ta. The rel'igious-ceremonies .wem do,tod. [back many cen- could not begin to fil!) the almost un- ' 4'ery pleasant advanta�geof the offer so MI.. Holnle& JI 4 "I'll , ;,V. . efthe Province, of Ontario amount6d Performed by three clergymen with P,we, conducted the services. tories wn that locality. It .A*y be in- PIrecedlented 4em6nd,and in some, in- morlith's visit with relatives in Mit- took up his own contract with the ; I �U,� MarteI Mrs. J. Gehnas, Sr. — On toresting to note - ' I chell. I . ; a guard o,f honour, consisting "I 1, , 1� W $53t751,892 for the year, and .of thiit " iianye is stances had,bo turn down scores of growers, clause by clause, and an - I � � i�uTlsday last therre passed away at of Gaelic origh . 'Miss Jenm�e Martz, of Bal I ; I ,"� � � .,;,�. Wtal debt is now double to what it BOY her home in Drysdale, the widow of '4,D I and Origimdll-V meant good ordeM W -Ink the sowing of . . fti here colisi,n, ,Mrs. timore is 11 1. 4 great -n � . l I Oath." The p(oe&, 00raln,am 'Doig,, beans promises to be som Vngl ng - . mny questiong and T, I Scouts of both-co,lintries. , P ething en- Roy me also explair*d his cornection with 1� �,. VM in 1923 *hen the Cornservative the late Joseph 4UB-iitas, Sr., at an or tho "Song o . LaMem � �', .1 . The pledge . f D01th" 'Mar -be found olmloula. . I I I ' I !1� , which is inscribed on advanced age. Deceased had, been in Ulhmg the works ,of -the �,Scdtch bard, Qur wholessiL. and retail see.&3me-n - the � tobacco oweqw. I I'll I I GOR*Tmnlent went into power. a slab, was read by the Bishop of The Y. P. L. of the Tinitedi church which .,O,,r asg(wixtton, 11 Robert Burns, , failOd in Kent Ooujit-�- some . . I., � and the large crow,<1 - :., l., In fact the Province, is now so with failing'heialth for s6m.6 mon-blis 'and I A60ording to,'ttadlti6n are ikept busy fffl,ing orders. Inet OD Monday evening with a good yt,ars ago. If ,the associatio� could �! b0avilY tn&gyted that it .10 B'ZdhoeL, repeated: "To The cold sT" cc *e attendance. The pleasing feature 1, I - ba God in Hi her death was not uneoupected. Her the name Doig was beiitbwed meny. - e ff� said to reI­ Glory we .8 husband predeceased fier about six celftri�s 11191D on a certain Hi hlamd. of We�,ks has been d P 0 1 the e Ming was the ad Of Obtain their objective Of'75 oor cent. " I I I for our Mlopeal dl"sp "HYMS Of the bean growers, he cont. I !�t, I 're a sum of $60 for eveM7 vain- G,arden, and pi rpent to:6k place in Warrior who had IdistinIM-1shey h'imi- coal merchants. ast and Their Wirit*rs,,, mlde(l � . .. t�� I ;,% q0 two nations dedicate this months ,go. Inter .e ong goo . Vl( 9 which was I I I ,�� ,�� . I ute ok every ,day of the three - edge *urs'elves that as the R. C. cemetery at Drysdale, P v. self 0111 'his cla*'men charge of Miss Jennie Mlirray, in thAt t!0Y could 06ntrol the Canadian = ,� I I hun long as man sh'all live we will 'not L Marchand canduoting the' A - . Most in, the gle! , as one, fore The ioddfellowg Of Hensam Lofte of warket, and with a duty of $mo a L ;� .dred and sixty-five da7s of tha ' 'and from to Preserve intend holding , social evening on 'I, in, which she discussed var- bu,�hel agoin�g foreign 'beans,, the . If I �.. , . year, take up 9-rms against on" another." -A nih� from the vil STMM 18cutl on 'In Scaland ,Friday �� ,�, lage and , evening of this I ­! . i, J. "V�r- R- vicinity attended the funeral bf the . ated' lodge ftom week in the ---- 96 PUY tl* interest alon& -- the name Doig i.q closely, agsoci iOuls hymns recalling the circum- pror.i.�ed the f9irmey at least, $1.00 ,­ li�,�: I which will be the clos. OtafiOels Inider which . I �� � 11 , � �,11 . (1h bho face of Such expenditures, — — , I late Tlzra Bremner, he4d at- Gramd' wit1h the clans of - Macoregw and, ig *me for' - � , .1 "I" I el and 10 cents a month extra Bmd on Bunday afternoon. - the soason. writhetn. they had' be'el ' 11 ��� �!!'­ 0he WWh boatsted savi%gla in Gorvern- CROMARTY Bwll&T= and With the family Pat- [Sugar and molassies making is now fitteile Miss Murray 8 address was during the bean season 4Ar. Me- I I 11 . ,I ,� L I ,�,�, --- - Mrs. John Oesch and her &ugh- ltellSOn- Following ,the (border wo" d to Vfth much PIM'Sure and iluri'.-trt, another large b6vi gri)wer I 1. - 11 1:: aftf'-OrPenditures in OntaA(, amount I erghging the aftention of our farm. "Wed very intere0d0g. The fol. f rom Fent, - . 11 nothing MOM than a waw of the Presby,bery of S*stgord Vras 'h' edntl . mi or fitsty lowing numbers ad&d greatly to th, Speaker. CoUntY, Was the ]as$ I I ,­ 'and the Gettle"'tt of thenal*4.early efra. and they are hoping f ,7� The � V,,v to ten Mm. Susan Oese �Tiu* to 'disputes in ScOtland, the fa ly, Doig �,441 convened in Knox pre,sb,te,i,,n church make, implrovement and thoir ulti- belonate lanidowners .Sod farmers and 11441ft and sunny days to insure % program. Pismo Solo 'Miss Grace in ,, 'a Alt the celoi;e of the meet - "I �,&� "; Und The,,pur�ov�a of mWm recovmT is tow expeete& t V , IP ,, t ,Mitchell, on- Tqe9da �v afthough many good flow k, large nunlher off the growers �� ... �,,,,�,� " nvmbers. of the fam., of sav, and coupled wigi Brock; m(Nng, fMissl,lildred SMAI-I prese I �;�l�:�. 1� i '19VW7013e knOW-6 that a spending the Tneeting vvaq to consid -Messrs. X A. 0eithert, and H. ily ,have 6ince 1, I . gorem&amt ]A -OntleTed the Learned light Snow falls helps both t1he r1up- lie; selections from *do Orch ,t 1� ,�, ". ��,�, I . Rev. ,R, 0. Rogers- Delchort, a Detroit, Maited relatifes , profesdoft, and Protects all !m9etsttoTL estra; solo, iBoNby Irets be new aMM90ftent ail. - ol,dvator t,.�, ,g"'z,,:, ' " " tho _ nt signed the contract. Under �. L,.i, IN r �90vernwmt is a -popular 0 _m''Ation Of the heTe on Sunday. I ofh&-Ibu�sinoss, it is, �� accompanied will be opened in e�wh bean growing 0 b"Y""l; jyft Cromarty, wilobas received a ean ' . in the em , . . e shi In the On the gi K­��,�, I � , , I I . , at tho same fit* every one is to, - ling of the soil and in as- *Qt of Onions by 11"Wr by Fred'&tess- violin diatict. The gr6wing of bearls is of . �f,-,,,1�11 Rlizallbetbl, Penn. Ms resignation was Mb. Jacob Deildhert, who unfd,erwmt (966866n with nMwe' t1imb they have I a wi boon be the order Is"10, 'Miss Greft TAInmie, accom- Vital im"Mmce , , Ib bing to rftlikee that the- linift cept -th . Of ,J,:U,t�, , 6*901 to Hems4ll , , J�4,:. 1 ,�d % 4t a Loudoi� hos- given their chiet 0 Orts. the day as til is Voted As'an .;."'. Vn regret. The R4V, A a serious OPetat'01 _ ff William I, 4s this y ,., ac panists 14iss B611A Smle; reading, ij!,� '"",", I ,� '2'ii­,:�- 1. Opftdainv, a5 , thr, - ge Ontarl.1il k, is g�ftfiik Doig reoeived I I " ,� " 'ft' ore 4b7 last wee" 6fi. at School i's 'the "Min RhiP1011ir Point in this �1; "'rc" , R- GAwn, Of Knox Church, Mitchell P1 his, edicati onion centm, and has, bpjm for many "', t��,�,,, . 1� ,�,,,,'j*'. � , 'had booft rtadhe& was UppointAd inte3im mo,derator of along as ­., ,J, . ,,, ��', , ,,V� j lf 'I" � "', � ; i�ll 1 . I' I I I %, ., 1�'. � 'i. I I , I If; , 4 0 ... , I V anitflif at t1h 6""", "'Va -disltrict MWOO lafte elevabor3 Op- . - I I �� . We'll 89 chn be eXlwtL*d AM SectOn No. 2, tidltiv e ymTs. . ' - , . 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