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11, , I -Mr. $3,26; A- G. Pybus, R6a,d s, $2.oa; X. to t4e Obtaney homestead, Rim- London Conference, Was the si Peek 72, Jeane Foster 70i, Robert A nuv4ber ot lAbsons Of Zurich . I
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,� LR.""111 , . 9�,i?, ft"� I omme,- Road 10. $4.25; P. Sobade, red on,Wednesday, ApW 26th. Mrs. Council of Youth ait t �
it, 11, I 1,;�li, ..'�'11 I., K� .#le World's San- an Kipfer 63. Jr. IV--4Dav-id Sang- 'being the official visit of the Rt. Wor.
11�"",;.�� � �,� , ,:., . by insurance. r, Road 1, Chesney v,ms a woman of unusual dgy School Convention at 'Ur J
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I ") �X 1�, ", , . X6r. Henry McLinchey , has leas RiO de oter 77, Herbert Drummond 74, Irene District Deputy Grand i2taster, -
llil;�,� . � $14.12; Wall Ducharme, labor, cirush- ability and attainnerds and possess - Janeiro Last summer, gave \� I
"'O" " � i i$,O"er'ption 'atel $X-50 & Y'ear M his 10b� ere farm to Mr. Henry Pfaff a short Hoskin 73, Kenneth Passmore 70. Al- Griagc)ry, of Sit, who is'a most
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o4imice- foreign, $2.00 a'year. S'3W for a term of five years. Mr. Pfaff er, $14.10; Cana,dian ,Oil ,Co., motor ed perwonality that gained for her -but very interesting talk of her trip fro; Ropp, 70, bbXgarot Shepherd pleasing and able speaker and well
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ll����� �; ,� , " . and family moived, Onto the fa,rm last Oil, Oru;iiii $20.40. Trea:surer.stepb- the esteem of a very wide circle of and the convention 'itself. Mr. Old- 69, Ruth Beal 67, Jack-8immons 67, -posted on all that belongs, to Ma�- . : (
.O.i 1. week. en, cement tile, *Z2.90- W. J, Jarrott, friends. She was a valued member harn to.ok-as his s,di ot, "Youth and Nellie Fee 67, Mona Glenn 67, Edna onry. ". .
; , r, -G. Armstrong of Egruondvill-le United Church, a life .
I ,,,, - Mig rates on aPpliCatiolL � ,X,ias Marga� M,Kinle,y is spend- material 0 $4.4�, World Peace," which 'prolved very in- SaUnderc0ek 67, Dorothy D&Wrs 64, The abundant rains of this sprmg
I :::: "I ,�,V 4 ' Road 2,' $'6; . Moussearl, Road 3, member of the W. M. S, and an ar-_ teresting'and helpfua. The male quar- Mae Wolf 62, Keith Buchanan 61, augurs well for fine L, ,
(:. ". . ing a couple of.weeks with her aunt pasturie, good (
ii'-'.� ,� 'Members of the Canadian Wee(k1Y and uncle, Mr. W. and Miss Campbell $8,20; J- 'M- Ziler, RoaA 10, $6.76; F'L tive worlier in connection with the tette, of Main, Street ,Church, Exeter, Erma Kipcifer ,-59, Harold Williard 32. crops of bay and general vegetation. I
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��,,; � � .1), ! , � Pounty Press Association. Mr. Ctewart Keys". returned to ,his ert,'Road 4, $10. Teleipho�e Accounts -band she is survived 'by a -family of and Florence Th&li*':on sang a duet pole 75, Elva -McQueen .
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,�_ I . home on the Babylon Line this week. —Zurich Hydro, lights, 2 months, three sons and four daughters, Miss number. Pfaff 68, Jack ,Coles 68, Douglas week after nursing a patient,in the I ..,
.� i�' % .1� I , I . He has been attending Univer,::ity in Central offic,e, $4.19; Bell Telephone Janet Chesney, R.N.. of CAeveland; The Young People Of ,St, Andrevir's S:ang.ster 63, Barbara Shepherd 64, rural district for some moriths. . ;
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p Toronto. ' ' Co., tolls, February to March, $60'.09; Mrs. Vern, Walker, Rochester; ,Miss United ChUTbh are ,holding their an- Gordon Hodgert 53, Lloyd Brock 40. 'Dr. Collyier and Mrs, Collyer were
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I �,,�.j.� I . Mr. John A. Armstrong and family E. R. Guenther, cartage., $8.08; Bertha Chesney, .St. Petersburg, niversary on Sunday, iMay Zist 'Rev --�C. H. Blowes_ Teacher: Jr. I'll: -visited on Sunday last by a number . .
", C� __ - .. .. - . Wilihemina Chesney F. W. i � A—Norma -Cook 81, -Russell Hedden of London relatives and friends. I I
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, _ vi�itied with Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Mof- NortheT,zi Eaectric Co., -material, Florida; Miss �
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�.i( � � , No Permanent )?oads fatt, of Bvucefield, on Sunday. 1 $222.62; Zuri,ch ,Central, switching, 4 and Messirg. Hugh, Edwin and Jamei ,Church, Godeircich, will be the special 79, Carey Joynt 7,6, Marion Filshie - ,Mr, and IMbs. R. J. Patterson are I I I �
'' �"" . weeks, $68; nd Chesney, at home. S!�e is also'sur- speaker for the occasion. Tile ser- 76, Maine Peck 75, Jim CampbelJ 74, this week moving into their dwelling .
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�, I cementhighway as a peri-nanent road- , iab.or, etc., $100-75- ,C. L. Smith, CarplYbell, Wingham; 'Mrs. Luther The W. . S. ladies Of the dongre- B—Billy Higgins 63, George San -g- has 'been their tenant, is mo4nng into 11 I
11 �111: I BAYFIELD I St. gation held their regular monthly star 60, Herman Wolff. 59, 'Shirley the dwelling of the late
. , 1, way and reference is frequently inade printing account, $ 7; L. Sehilbe & Robbin� and Mrs. Whitely, of �, Mrs. Geol. -1111.
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, '1`i� So.n, coal, Central office, $3,65. 0. Petersburg, Florida, and Miss Kath- meeting at the home of Mrsi. Jame Twitchell 57, Ray Foster 54, I-na Case. I I �
I � I I in councils and even the, Legislature . ' 5. ' Gen- arine Strafton, of Rochester; and two Firdayson. of Tuckersmith, on, W s I
i. �, , The four act conle-dy dranla, "Farm Taylor, balance, poles, $26.2 edL Ropp 54, Audrey Twitchell 48, Cecil Mrs. McLeani, of the West and
. to our perinenont roads. Folk,;," p . �esentedl by' meni,bers' of eral Accounts—Zurich H-ydro, lights, brother, T.- B. Straiton and D. A. Tiesday afternoon last with a ,very Kipfer 47, Lai!rd- Hudson 47. Sr. 11 formerly known- as, Miss Weir, �of I I
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Blake-Giosben Young Pe,ol-yle's So- town hal, 2 months, $2.94; Ontario Straiton, of Vancouv�r, B. C. 'Mrs. good niumber of ladies present'. JMary Goodwin 78, June Saunder- the Tovvnshl�ly of Hay, near our vil- I I
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� S�chilbe Chesney's death came as, a great �
: ' ,, � Miss Mildred Cudirlore, of Sea- cock, 78, Harold Koehler 75, Ronald lage, spent a day or so, receiatly in I
,, tario is concerned, at any rate, there cicty at the Town Hall Friday even- ' Hospital, re, indigent, $39; 1 I I .
11.1 � IV is no such thing as a pt-rman,vrit road. i�.g, April 28th, was very intei-6'.4tirl� & Son, re indigent, S31,2,5� Silver- shock, not only to her grief stricken forth, visited recently with friends Parker 74, Howard Love 70,, -Jack this 4istrict with relative,s and friends
11. I I nin,unity. Al- in this 'community. Shepherd 65, Billy Codes 64, Donald w ho ' ' I ,
l W, .� , . . . The life of a cement Highway is and tilt., players acquitted thenisvIves woo(Is, re, indigent, $1.10; Municipal family, 'but to the coi " were ple,as-,2d to meet het agaim
creditably. The Blake orchestra gave S t, We are glad to report that Mr. Joynt 62, -Mathline Vanlandeghen 61, ;The Oddfellows of Hensall Lodge i
h World,- subscript ion etc, ., S; F. though at times she 'had not -been.in
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.. id by coni,petent. eriginecrs to be ' , Preston Lemmon 55, *Norris Me -Ewan will- attend annual divine s -vice in
11 i sa a nun-ilber of n,,usieal and vc,oal num- Pucharme, school attendance officer. pood health,,s�he was able to be about and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott are improv- ei
.. �, I twenty-five years an -a then only if it bens in splen,did style. Those taking . fe". $3.310; D. Gestetnn-r (Canada) as usual until Wednesday -*hen she ing. 1 4,8 *,Carl Daters 44. *Missed ex- the United Church on the coming I
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. � , . ' , , Miss Doris Surerus, of ,Cromarty, an-us.—IM. A. Elli-s, Teacher. Sr. II— Sundayeveilinig, 'May 7th- They will
". i's well looked after and yearly re- part in the play vvere Margaret La- Limited, supplies, $ * 18.42; J. Block, was stricken with a severe heart at- I
,; 1. m niont, Frank McClinchey, Alaribel -,',,,':'I-,. transients. $,5.65- W. 1-1. Edi- tack. visited at the bolmle of Mr. and Mrs. Emilt'Hoskins 88, Marion Drummond meet in, their lodge room at.6.30 and i
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,� . I. pa iWeather corlditions, especially Carnie, Marg-aret Robinson, Walter ghoffer, �afary, a§sessor�, $100. The , William Cald,w�ll over the week end. 88, Margairet San[gstex 7C,, 136V,bie fronit there together with visiting i ;
1. AcBride, Will Clarke, Emxna Me- ,,�ineil adjourned to meet again oil . Rev. and Mrs. Keith Love"Of Kill- CaWei,on 72, Bobby Hess 70-, Bobby brethren, ri-�arch to the church when
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". frost, take a heavy toll of paved high- Ef, 'Monday, June 5th, at 1.30 o'clock in tore visited recently, wit -h -T -the form- the ill be addre.,�sed by ` I ", ,
. ide, George Poulter., Margaret IRRUCEFIELD . .. I Sangster 67. Jr. II—Lois McLa-ren y w Rev. Mr. . i.-
�11 ways and the past winter is said by Douglas-, Olive 'Eirratt and n1niore .the afternoon for,the regular month- - __ er's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Williain 55, Jam(�s ,Clark 50, Raymond Hjg- Sinclair and"the choir have ,prepared ' I
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� ly Aweting and as a Court of Revi- Love. , . gins -41, Mildred Brock 35. Sr. 1�'ispecial n -i The
I I Eon. I-ieopold Macauley, Pro-vincial Stephenson. There ww; a good atr , The Young People's -Society of
I . . ' . I . I d 11 njoyed it. �ion of the assessment a, . I 'Mr. Willi'am Jarrott and Miss An- Bobby Nicol 77, Donald Williard 75, Oddfellows attend such services each . I "I
. i.. ghways, to have -been tevda r ith friends near year, alternating wit.11 the three local . I .1
"c'e akT1.11a ing their amniversary with special . I
, Minister of Hi , '011 for ti)e B tie,fieliTUnited Church are obs,2rv-
, ' Mrs. G. I V of GOderich, spent year 1933-�A. F. HesF,�. Clerk. me spent Sunday wi Howard lSm&le 63. Jr. I—Joe Marks j
. the worst in yegrs. I last er parents, 'Mr. an+ .1. � services to be held on Sunday next, our village. .. 1 84, Ross Kpiriedy 84, John Beer 84. churches. .
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Even, under favorable weather con- Mrs. j. Pollock,. 'Mi-. Holn-mn spent . 'T I
� .�. . May 7t -b, at 11- a.m. and 7 p.m. The Mr. and Mrs. Fr,ank Wildfong, of Sr. Primer--4Gordon, Campbell 7'7, 'The services in Carmel Presbyter-
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11 � X e ,h,undreds o� miles .the vveek: end. .. HILLSGREEN' visiting ministers for the day are to Exeter, visited at the ihome of Mr. Jim Sangster 77, Alvin Sinale 54, ian Church wiere weh attended on i �
I Mrs. C. McGregor, of Detroit, oe the Rev. W. J. Patton, o,f Ben- I 1.
", . and ,Mrs. James McDonald, of 'Stan- Alpine McEwen 48. Jr. Primer— Sunday last at both'services, the pas-
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. ;� ��_ spent, the week end w ith'Miss M. Me- Xmumher from the,Hlillsgree� con- miller, -at the nicaming service, and ley, Oh Sunday last. Jackie Drysdale 70, fHarry Armstrong .tar, Rev. W. A. Young, delivering .
1.iv . ..MveT live ''to I see the tweety-five Gr6gor, also attended the funeral of. gregat . ion, attended the young peo- ,tb(�. Rev. W. B. Craw, of Kincardine, . 11 .- . - � 70, George Otterbine 66, Elaine Hos- earnestl:and helpful discours-es $ I .
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� . her broth' -in-liw, Samuel Emerson. ple's spMal serviee in '�'tbe Kippen t th g seirvdee. — - 6 kin 40.4Viss A. E. Consitt Teacher. [In the anth-EMS the bass par
. I 'les of roads that have not Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tallbot were 'Council Meets- -The regular meet-, well taken ,by the.leader, Mr. AW. A. �
"'.'. of other mi church on. Sun -day morning. I (hr ii of the young peorplewill f urnish HENN ALL, . 4 .
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;1, been laid- fifteen years and are .,I- at Woodham on Wednesday where .:,Tvfr. and .Mrs. John ID4,oBeath,-, of. svecial riya%ic at both services. On . - I ing of village council was held -on McL4ren,, and the dUet -parts, by Afts. I .
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... they attended a funeral. . . Stanley, -visited at the bomie of ,Mr. t . Monday .evening, at 8 -p.mi. in the W. A. Young and Mrs. W. A, Me- I I
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Mr. and Mrs. H. 'McLaren, Marion arld Mrs. John Jarrott On Sunday. in 6onnection with the anniversary an which we take from the Saskatoo�� council chamber with all the members Laren-, and the musical -parts of the .
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I . � I One does not have to travel very and Christine, Of Port Elgin of council ,being present except Co�un- ser.vacets were well taken by the choir ' 1*
".. t,,spent Miss J,iebtie W. 1�o_lle -spent the ei,tc,tainment will be held in which Star will be read with a gTeat deai
I-- . fair east from this county to realize the wk,ek'end with Miss, J. ling. week end with frierrids in Londlon. 9r. Craw will appear in several of regret `as Mrs. EyrZ� was -videly cillor E. ,L. ,Mickle. The minutes of adding niuch to th,a interest of the �
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"_ . ' the last meeting were read and- 'on services both morri,ing I and evening. I I
IV. the truth of that statement. whe- , Bayfield School Report for April.— Rev. R. K_ and, 'Virs. Love spent a dramatic,numbers, a feature of plat- kiiown in this district, having been, 1� I .
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il ther it Was the weather, faulty con- F'ift-11, Class—Dean Castle 84, Fred fevir .... day's with the former parents. form work in which he haa'won a bcA in Stanley township, near Bav- motion of ,Petty and Spencer were At I
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. � ; . Sturgeon 71, Eirrma'Sturgeon 70, K. Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie visited very ,entviablid reputation. ' Vocal field, 46 years a -go. , Hier maiden, nar�, ,adopted as read. G. 'Case appeared Rector, Rev.
�� struiction, or' too heavy tr&ffic, or a Geminhardt 62, Charles Parker 51, on ,Sunday evening ,with 'Mr. and solos will be rendered by Dr. Smillie was Edith Slind after grad,at- seeking to rent part of park pro- at both the morning and evening ser- � .
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I.; combination of all three, we do not Carson Johns 60, Doris Featherston , rs. D. Nickol, Of H,en,sall. and Mr. Saiii Rennie, of''Hensall. ing from ,Seaforth Collegiate Insti- - vicee,"deliiverdng welt- thought out .
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1�., know, but the fact remains, many of 54. Jr. IV—Ken Sollier 77, Vera Wild Misses McAllister, ,of Hensall, The many friends of Mrs... Robert tute, ,she taught school several years ty: That G. �Case be rented art Of sermons while the. ohoir -did their -part f i
11 . park property un�er same conditions very well 'in the musical'parts of !
� ill regret �to hear that she -at Dasi The Star says: '41-n I .
1. � our paTed roads am in a state not 72, Ken Castle 6,7, Mae Murray 64, soen,t th,e week end 'with their sister, Watson wd as lasit year.—Carried. F. G. Ron- Worship. .. �
t . ifar'from collapse. . CharleLs Brandon, 5,5, E. Geminhart Mrs. Walker. I 'has -been -confined to her room for spite of ,bad roads a large number of
..,." . I 54,111arry Brandon 43. 'Sr. III—Irene Mr. and. Mirs. John Baker visited the past month. We hope soon to friends attended. the funeral of Mrs. 'thron, tax collector, reported re un- Rev. A. Sinclair, of the United I
, I ,�, That is an 'unfortunate state Of Leitch 80, Mary Moorhouse 72, Robt. frierids' ' it Walkerton and also at- hear ,of her recovery. Norman Eyre, 46, conducted,by Rev. paid 1962 taxes " beiTvg $984.3-7 to Church, Occupied his own pulpit lat
�1 , , affairs, but a still more unfortunate lfcLeod 79— Ken Brandon 68, Bill tended the funeral of a ,relative there. remner J. E. Amblen Interment was ,made dateii P'etty andjones�: That tax Col- bo�h 'fhe morning and evening ser- I
, . , — . I one -is that -Ontario's extensive and Westlake 65, Ford Johnston 43, Stu- iLittle Kenneth C. Parks, of Blake, spent,the week end with friends. in in Keatley',cemetery. birs. Eyre was lector proceed to collect the arrears vice .aad spoke with much earnest- .. I
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kll , I expensive lyrovincial'road systein art 7Stuirgeotri 43, Albert Osmond 42. .visited hiscousin, Miss R., McAllister Ripley. ' I well known and highly esteemed of taxes.-4Ca.Tried.. C. S. Hudson, ness an' orce,-giving in,spiring�ser-
k1�: I has Jr: III—Juen' B�randon 82, Pauline on Saturday. . I � . .. (Mirs. (Rev.) Hamilton of Goderieli, .since the, earlly- days -of the-, district assessor, presented the assessment moUs, while the choir rendeTed fine 0 .
I � , inot been paid for, althougl� . - - s,
, enough .N -11 82., Clars, ,Cllarke 73, Lorn-a Mr.H. R. Samuels, of Toronto,"paid i -s visiting at the Manse thi's week. Born in fSeaforth, Ont., she came Jones: anthems.. and special_parts .- .13,t � tlle� � _ ' �
., . . . laxwi roil Of, 1933. Spencer and . �
I... . I . . 031oney has been collected in gas tax- Westlake 72, John McLeod*69, Betty a f1vinz visit here recently. ; 'Mr. and (Mrs. Ross Scott drid farn- west in 1909 and'taught in Spring- That we accept the said assessment m1orning service Miss . Annie Smit ,
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i ,:. es alone to have gone a long way to Brandon 64, Billy Murray 63, Pearl Mr. Sebultz has -moved, to the farm ily, of Stanley, moved iritti"the Rat- bank ,School in this district previous roll as presented�Carried,. J. A. solo part in the anthem very I
Z%, . that end. � . Linds,�y 62, Wm, Osmond 57, Jack on the Babylon Line to look after the tenbury homp last week. to her n1iiiinage in 19,12 and also in Patersorf, ,Clierk, reported, the, total pleasingly and at �the evening sefr- I t . ..
I Murray 57. II Class --Vera Pease 75, business for the former. M, cost of relief to date as being $175.14. vice Mrs. Hess and Mr. Sam Rennid .
�i. I U new -pavements . r. and Mrs. Ward moved this Tuberville school. Many of the young � 11 .
V' are necessary Elsie Leitch 71, 'Elsie McLeod 70, The i(�anadian Oil Com k s.-Pecial. partis in the anthem, .
.11.1.111. I . pany, of week into the house vacated, by Mr. pq,ople at the funeral were former BiII6 and accounts were read. as f,61- -too ' . - . .
". . Wore the old ones are, paid for, the Eugene Castle 6,5, Doris Osi-norld 65, Clinton. have- installed a 10-galjon gas Scott." I pupils of deceased. Besides her hus- lows: ,C. S. -Hudson, salary and post- while the leader, Nix. W. 0. Goodwin, . I
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p " . people of Ontario will )earn what James Dewar (a>se�nt). I Class— pump on Mr. W. Jarrott's business Nui,se Hohner returned to. her band and six chil�diren, the oldest of age, $,M.05; J. Pas�imore, Hydro, rendered with fine effect that fine I
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�, . Bran- propjErty. home iTr the village last week. I I
" I Audrey Brandon -to, Norman $6.43�- J. A. Paterson premium on 'selection known as "The Lost Chord.', I
�. real road taxatio'n means. , which is eighteen, other living rela-
'% - Relen Mr. Law-rence Reichert has talien ti 'The 'Musical Cory tit of the I V� I
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11�. d -on 70, Malcolm NAcLeod 69, 1 1 ves include her fatheT, Alex. Sparks treasurer's. bond, $20; A. Dick, gravel lin tee
� - United Church has arranged for a
i - Ll stlal,e 67, a Nsition with Mr. Anson, Coleman ZURICH ,,, .. . of Hensali, Ont., two brothers in De- 'hauling, $12.317; R. Broderick, drag- . ' I
4 � John Peairsori,40. Sr. Primer—Dawria M e s� ging street§, $9; School Board c.uT- musical comedy to be held in the,town
I I - for the sul, m. r month,. . troit,'and a brother in Dodsland. The / `0
I hall on - Friday, evening, May
li� I The Twent Toms, Billy Johnston. Jr. Primer— -Mrs. A. J, Smith. wh,o has been . last-named and'his family from. Dods- Tent exuemses, $1,00�0.00; ff. Da��an 19th,
111� _p -fourth is the
1�1� Phyllis Lindsay. Marilyn Maxwell, working in London. recently ietlitn- Mr, Adsett, Hydrio, engineer, of To- land -were present at the funeral as redief, Hodgert and Wolff, $436; G:. when an,.,unu-sually fine musi,a�,.l pro- ,, I I
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, � . Twentp-fourth Evelyn Osmond, Jack Castle, Lloyd ed to ille home of her parents, Mr. rorito, and Mr. K. J. Larn,prawn. rural were also Bert and G�arnet Eyres Case, cartage on streets, $3.75, Bon- gram, will ibe given, one well worth I
__ .. . I Keith Brandon, Barry Brandon, To- and Mrs. J. Riiefiardson. superintendent of the Exeter rural from North Battleford. Pallbearers thron & Drysdale, supplies. ' hall, attending, so it will be well in the � I
i � ; � � I ' S38.56, being a total of $1,130.61. meantime to kec-p the date in mind,
I �. A writer in. the Toronto Star has tal enrolment, 53. average attend- MPs. Sol. S'llroed-l'.r. and Ed,ward, of .system, were visitors in town on were P. 'MeBlain, W. G. Sc,.o',t, A. ticulars will be given .
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, . ' r s. - Sper�r arid� Petty: That a;c,gounts. and further par I
11 I been agitating to have all public a nee, 49,—B. L Kirk and 11. Fergu- the Zurich Road. visited Nvitl, X Tuesday. , Swartling, L. Linineil, A. Flint, C. A. as read be paid.—Carried. -Petty and in another issue. - .
1�1 s,on, Teachers., . C. Seirnon recently. i 'Mr. T. L. Wurin., of Toronto, was: Radley. Many flowers were sent." I I
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� holidays oibi on the Monday - ____ - � - , I 'Gardie,ning, seeding and house a visitor in to . v,rn on Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs.7 Jones: .That a Court of Revision on 'Mrs. W. B. 'McLeari, of the village,
". I I - W_______1 . R, , :.�'L. Mickle spent the assessment roll be held June, 5th who left here a few days ago at the
, nearest to the actual date on which cleaning are the I order of the day 'Mr. J. Truem-ner and sister, Mrs. the week end in, idgetown with Mr. at 7 7 pm—Carried. IS call ' � I
��,,-�,,' �. .. . they occur. HAY I now, Ayre's, and s,on, of Detroit, arc, visit- Mickle's parents. Pencer and of her relativEsy-Mr. and Mrs.
I . I The Hillsgreen Young People's a,n- ing at the home of their mother thils Mr. William Beaver who ' 'Jones: Journ -Car- D. ,McTavish, of St. Thomas owing I I
, I That might do for Christmas and . . . was bere . That we -now ad
; nivers,ary will be held on Sunday, week. for -ome weeks assisting in the ship- ried.—Ta,mes A. Paterson, Cle�k. � to the.vlery serious illness of 3dr. Mr-
i� New Years and ev�len for the first I The fol -lowing is the .:�chool report June 11th, at 11 a.m. and n Tl,e play given in the hall here I I'Mr. James Sangster has -rented the� Tavish,- her brothe r -in-law, 'just reach- � I
' . 7.30 P_ i. ment of Onions, has returned to 'his
1. of July, but that wouldn't do at all Mr. Conrad Vollan ed there, a,very short tinve,before his
I. of S. S, No. 6, Hay, for the months Further announcement -will be-, made last Wednesday was heartily enjoy- present horne ill Kitchener. .
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11,�, for the Twenty -Fourth of May. ,,The of .March and April: Jr. IV--Irep'e later. I . ed by a lai-ge crowd. . 'Miss Margaret'Bell is visiting with which he purchased several years ago ,death, in fact a very few hours. I . ,
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I Foster 71, Freddie Farwell 61. Sr, The Woor,-en's Institute is prepar- and assisting her sister, Mrs. Dum�
,��;. from 'Mrs. Thomas Simpson on Queen of the Oddifellows of 4
r, : old boys and the old girls wouldn't III—Elgin Kiffer 67. Jr. Ill—Keith � 11 ........ p—, illg h play w1iich will be given in the can Stewart wfio recently returned Street, near ,St.- Paul',s Anglican Hensall Lodge attended, dktine ser- ;
- -I : stand , f or i I t, and even Youth, which Wildforig 74, Leonard Hoffiman 72. near future. . � from treatment at Victoria Hospital, Church, and has,wnloved, into it. 'vir-es with their Exeter brethren in I
I` has no memories, )Tisigbt object. 18 TUCKERSMITH i
.: Arthur Foster 69, Cyril Ginger;ch 6 , — Mr C. Middleton, sheriff of Gode- at London. (Mr. George, ,Hudson 4ccompanied the lMain Street United Church, on I I
V. The Twenty-fourth is the Tw Neil Gingerich .59. Lerrni-, Gingerich rich, was a visitor in to�% ,by Mr. William. 'Dab ,which occasion there was qtiite a I
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�, enty- � Mr. and 'Mrs. Patil Doig, of Lon- -n on Mon- My. James Robertson, of our -61- u1s, motored to
� - 57, Ruth Witmer 61-i Albert .11offman day. , . Goderich the first �of this'week. large attendance. I �.
� faartb. That is all there is or ever don, and sons, Bill and Paul, and ]age, has sold what was known -as I :
�V,. -t. 50. Sr. If—Marie Wein 68, Gerald - .�fr. �an,d Mirs. Ed. Brand, of Lon,- The show of flowers promise this Mrs. Detweiler entered �
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,. will be to i Mi-sis 'Nlarion, were guests of Mrs. L. m upied by his . ,upon her
.don,'spent a few days last week at Mr. services i rin i I I
� I I Gingerich 63. Jr. ll�Dorern Gin- Doig and Janet during the week. ' late -father in his life time to I spring and summer to be the best of n the Huron Sp g San - .
. I - 4b gerich 81, There-sa Hoffnian 66 66, MTS. Robert McDonald, of the the home of Miss Anna 'Hess. . Andrew Bell, of the 2nd concession any season barring hard frosts Or toTiliqu this week as successor to Mrs. I .
11 Primer—DrIla Gingerich 79. Mary The many friends �f Mrs. L. A. blight, as so many have and are put- R. J. Pater -son,, who in coming back I
". ' Thames Road, is visiting her daugh-S of the "Township of Tuckersmitb, I .
! eu) Bell Come 11offman 72. Asterisk denotes that ter, Mrs. Bill Green. -?rang are pleased to see her out whose farm i.� near it. I I .
I Will the Curf ting in fine be,&- of flowers, and tile to the village to -occupy her own
L... I I � pupil -was absent for one or rnDre ex, Miss Be,lla Moir. of HLensal ' 1, is, 'again after her recent illneis�. MT. and M ' rs. William ,Consitt have Hensall Union Cepetery P.romises- al- comfortir,ble home on,, King Street. I
.1, ams.—Beryl Pfaff, Teacher. The- recent heavry rains have stop- re ,so to be well kept and adlorned with Mrs. Paterson who had given such
,. spending a very pleasant visit with -turned from a p%asant visit with .
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�. , , The regular monthly meeting Of her ,ister, `Mrs.'J. D. Stewart. )')e,d seeding operations for a few days. relatives and friends in Toronto. fine. plants, shrubs and flower�,. excellent servi�� desires a rest from
�9 the, Council of the Township of Hay Reception and 'The council of Hay Township have A number of our residents inte icens e' .
,-, We have noti,ced recently that the Presentation. — A �nd The payment of radio li els wi.1i th active duties'which she, had had I
. . was held in the To%N—., Hall, Zurich, on rielightful reception was held in the received word from. the, Department this spring and summer making I'm- prove quite a large asset to t'he gdv-. ,from the opening of the, Huron
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[,,� $t1v ernment this Spring as they are be- Springs Sanitorium, and Mrs. Deft- I
1� �, citizens in � eral towns in Ontario Monday, May 1st, with all the mem- Red Tavern school house on, Thni-9day bf Highways that the grant on prove-rn,ents to their 'dwelling prop-
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: .1 . have ,been a4itating,- for, a curfew by� bers present. The millutes of the pr.e- ,,,ening when -a large -number of toivns�ip road expenditure's will be erty wbich will mean 4Egnployment for ing so largely used. I weiler, registered -nurse, who is well - 1
11 . . VIDUS meeting were adopted ,a., read. friend-; and neighbor ., s TnL-t%to speiid �nade only on payments up to $5,0W our carpentersel, painters, etc, Mr. Joe Hagan., QccOrnpanied' by and favorably kno,wn in this section,
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1; �1 .1 I A comrilitin i cation from the Depart- a s�ucial evening with Mr. and Mrs. in 10.3.3. The constant rains of the first Mr. Ed. ,Sbeffer motored to Port 'Mll, no doubt, give excellent satis- .
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I 'r , . S-ne years ago the nine o'clock ment of Highways showing that the Charles Eyre. ne evening was sperif. 'Mr. Jacobs, rrvarmger of the Coun- 1�art of this week -have retarded farm- Rowan on Tuies&y last, Mr. Sh.effer faclion as a -superintendent and nurse . I .
. I I . curfe* bell was an established insti-- grant towards expenditures on tow -n- in dancing. The special feature of ty- Home at Clinton, was a visitor in ing Operations,. 'but will gil,ile a fine Foing to visit, hiis, wife who is spend� of the fine sanitoriulin, which becom-
� t mg a few we�-ks with 'her sion-in-law ing better known., is enjoying fine
I , ttrtiOn in most townis and villages ' -ship roids -in 191,32 amoumted to $3,- the evening was the presentation 'Of towri on Tuesday. start to vegetatiim,. The ,fall whea I
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11 W but Of recent years the custom has 848.77 was laid before the council and ,N,.o handsome chairs to '*the newly- 'Mr. F. C. kalbfiedisch- is making in this section is lookirig'most prom- and daii1ghter, -Dr. Reid and Mi—,. patronage- I I
ri largely died out. . ordered filed. A] -,o aletter from the marTied couple, when Mr. Alex- arrangements to build, a large con- isingL A". Reid. The farmers arld gaildeneft in I
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". \ . . BeIrl Telephorie'-Crjm�ptrny a -4k' crete, smoke otack at 'his factory to, Rev. W. A. Young, pa Mr. Joshua Ashton, of Seaforth, t1his section are making jo,od, use of I
* Ing Per"- ander read 'the address and Mr. Roy' stor of Cdar- was in
� Just why that is so is 'Pretty hard mission to rebuild certain telephone Consitt and Mr. Jarnes Upshall pres- replace the steel staZk in- use at pres- mel Pr;L-.s,byterian Church, is pla the village on Monday laist the favorable weather ,of the, past I I I
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. to understand. Lookilng at the lib- liftes was tabled.. Also a communica- . Mt. NIr .A. Fosterr, local contractor, and working for a firle lawn- and ood renewirt� acquaintances. week 6r vG. - . .. I
nted the chairs. The following is I I I I I
,, . erty youth ,enjoys to -day compared tion from the On tari o Municipal the address: "To MT. and Mrs. will erect the stack- 'showing of flowers, which will make This spring and, sumviner will, no ,Quite a number of changes are, I
.. - doubt, The banner ones for produ '
� Board re charges. for telephone ser- Ch rle, Eyre: We, your f i Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Smith attended Letion I taking place in our villiage in the I � I
�� with that Of twenty-five or riends, the imianse grounds very attractive.
I thirty vice was laid before the council gird b,a tile funeral 4 a relative at 6t. Cat -h- and it -wouRd be well if e"ry -vaeant I matWt of ownership and tenancy. of � .
���'.. 11 . , years ago, one would think that if con,,;57der,ed. The !f&1lO,,jng r6s,olu- v,e Kathered here tb--night On thi,; arines on, Sabdiltday. Mr. Fred, Writhron, we' believe, in- lot was cultivated and limiade an asset. I dwellings. I . I ,
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. � I -A a need for a cur- tions WETe pasne& That according you, Mrs. Eyre, we would extend a 11 icottage dwelling on the corner of
ere ever bad bee occasion of your recent -marriage. To tends erecting a neat porch to his I
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A'..., few law, the time t/a Put it in opera- to an ordler received from the Ontario very warm welcome to the neighbor- , � King and Nelson Streets, which will cc �
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f� I I tion was to -day, not yesterday. . Municipal Board Of Toronto, the an- hood. We hope you, will find 'as KIPPEN add 'both to appearance and comfort. . . . the.soundness of the Canadian I
'C' � 'The rlight ,population of our ,main Hay Munici pal Telephone System wh 0 n-' ,son, Ray, had a very -busy day on banking structure being undou : '
it . nual charge to all ,subscribers of the true frienths, bere as you have left Mrr. and Mxs. R. J. Paterson and- I
" . and you. Charles, we . wish to � co' Master Feeds.Clhilck Stiarteir land Chick 0 t
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t Streets consists I -901Y 'of boys and have paid the principal and' interest gratulate you * 'choosing Scratch, recommended by Sclutt's, MzKiTdey,s Tuesday last moving'from We Huron btedly the I I ,
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��, charges in, full, be reduced, to nine on such a ar,d Moo, -s Hwo,eries; Wsb full -line of Springs Sanitowitian to their dwel- . .
�iy,' girls of school age. If there is any � . ' 1 1 ,
;I., popull;ar young lady to be your help- wralss seeds. can and gelt Prices. w. E. nbtt. ' most important individual factor in saving ^ .
�! parental autWtY t"ay, it is ver dollars -Per anrium beginning with the mate, and -we hope that Diviniv? Quid- Rippm Ont 8412x2 ling here, the rain making it very I
V,t', I y year 1933, and the- rate to subgeriberg snoe vill alwa,ys keep and protect 'The Busy Bees Miissioin 'Circle of unpleasant in protecting household . .
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R - apparent that it is 'not exercised in who have,not completed the principal you both. the Dominion from the worst consequences I
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,�I, We ask you to, accept St. And,tew's United Church held effects'- 1. I
i" 'he I M=tter 'Of 9110 -i -ng children to and interest charges to remain �A $12 these gifts as a small token of the their Apriil meeting at the home of We believe a number frdm. this dis- I
�,, " ran at large, not only in the evening, per an-rilkni until the term of 10 years esvteem which I ict intend taking advantage of the of the depression." , ' ' i
'i') in you are both held. Mi -ss Beatrice Dalynriond on Saturda tr
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�, has expired when the rate sba-11 be Wishing you both. long life� health afternoon, A I 29th, at 2.36 p.m. The
: ", but far into the night . pri cheiLp railway e=ursion to Toronto I
, reduced to $9.00. 'Met permission and proi—Signed on behalif of preside'rit, Miss 'Mary Tbomison, open- On .the coming Saturday, M. y 6th.
'! � I Tim prwtise nfty not be roduc- In these w6rds the Bureau of Statistics of
.�. i �L p 'be grarted to the Belil Telephone Co. the neighbo ,, : � 9
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, tivie of much evil or injury, -but it is to ,,build their long S M . ed therneeting with the call to wor- These ewcursions are wery nice for '
" � I v0 i distance line, Mrs. P. M. Chesney Laid To Rest, ship, aft*r whick a hym those who want to spend a week end the Dominion Government in its Monthly I �
A'� - � J. H"Werson I n was sung . I
� 'Fl. , . , cerWn it is productive of no goodi, between Lots 15 and 16, Coil. 2, and —The private funeral of Wat. P. M. and Mrs, ed in prayer. In the city and,bringg buck ftrmer , . .
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"".A, arA Ef Parenft have neither the time from LatS 16 to 20, Cons, 2 and 3, -times 'when railway 4qxciursiolls w I ere . I I I
Mi; . Cbes'ney was held from her lat6horne The roll call was answered by 12 Review of December, 1932, assesses the part
Z1,1; and the remdvW of one tree and the on Monday, May 1. The setvices at her memb�rs. Another hymn was, sung quit-, common and largely patronliz- � I
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$;.�, rel�airing and replacing of EL number home were conducted by her pastor, after which,, the Presidient tuok th - played by the Canadian banks,
oj,;,�,- children are in,their honves at night, Of Poles "from Lot 21 to the North Rev. C. A. Malcolm4 and the remains ,devotional leaflet, as this �11' a work Our gurden,soil preparers have had I I
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,�,, maw one wt haTe to do it for them Boundary, Can. 2 and 3. That "- wereborne'to Atheirlast iJes;ting, place meeting, the topic was ,dispensed a very bus7 week or two in gettibg .
1,N%'. . One of the strongest units in the Canadian
r;�,o,�, ,One of tbe, sinViest ways of Re- counts covering paymepts on tovnl_ by her three sons, her son-in-law T& with. -Mrs. R., R. ConneT ga,'ve a the many gardens in the village in I
i��;141 is . ,-hip roads very I
F, ., I convAithing this -good work , tel"Phon` and ge"eral -c- Vern Walker, of Rochester, 'an� fine report on the Presbyterial Which good condition for planting. . banking system is The Canadian Bank of Q9
RT I— W. c0u,rbt9 'be Passed -as POT Vouchers:— Mess.rs. Harvey McKean, of was held at Thames Road on Tues� Mr. 'Ray lanitmie has engaged as
"W" woperly enforced ctrrfew b Y -la T,w,li s — Donlinion, Road to, and George Ste ,, Toron,
�tj�, Xfte O'clock is late enoulgh fot any Mlaclilinery, ,Co., drag ssistant at our railway station. - "
�!,�[. Road bladies, etc., Th ";. ea of Roob"ter. day last A social lialf hour over all a Commerce'. A sound bank me-rits the confi- I I ,
tV,. , dece ,,d, whose maiden name the tea cups closed the meeting. The !Mrs. Lloyd Hudson haz returped ..
�Q,�.,. achool,boy to -be running the streets, $25-35; Goodyear Rubber Co., beliting
jV(, was Annie Mae Straiton, was born May meeting ig to be held at the from visiting her.-busband at Forest
��,f� - and Wo late for ,any gehool girl. " for crusher, $2,6.49; John oersch, Road ' I ,
4,". . 8, $4-90; W. Farrell, Road 18. $2.9() in Befflevftle, and when a young girl lborne of Wss Tvargaret Sinclair. where be is.now engaged, as'freight dence of the depositing public. . I
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11 41 J. Parke, Road 1, $28.80; Thomas Mr., and Mrs. ,Alexander Straiton, for a few weeks with her grandpar- Sarnitt-jgtyatfOrd branch Of t& C. N. �
ii I . Wielsh, Itinilber, crusher, .$S.da; C. wherebey father wa G. I
,�,4�g,�i,�, a T. R. alltio-n ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. &VcDonald, of P-
�1' , Shrilly. W, oviriftg is two -best tii6e Aldw*rth, Roads 2, 13, 13, $5.80; Ed'. �gent for a year. 14 I I our auto service stations THE CANAMAN BAW �
itll"";i; ,- , , `.t6. 11 . 11 I I e WW then trans- Sealforth. - are hop-
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