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I "'Z"'.1f ,. r till"the, end came-. Shp, and Hess and Messrs. Good"011. and
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i.- n, �'_' adwWce- foreiiM $2.00 a year. Single ciety. Following a few words of wel- commpunity -who are not availing was a woman of verykind and- Chris- � I 11 . 0 . ; �
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� 11 ii�,. A4yertiiing rates on application. � vice-president, of Walton Society, listening to these outstanding speak7 lowed and highly respected by all who throughout the cities,and towns with mon, "The Thwe Links, by Rev. A.
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i. i �� Members of the Canadian Weekly opened with the hymn, "Day is DY- the better things of life. The mem- enjoyed. her acquaintance. Iler maid- Will Be on Friday, June 2 their talented singem and fine -pro- Sinclai
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I � �� � Newsp&per Association and the Huron ing in the West." 'Miss Grace Man- bership, fee is merely normal and en- en name W Elizabeth Pbck, daugh-
44 1� 1 ' . , t , grame, and the one for the coming Soul" by blTi. %14%idt Hedden and
, , Geo. Hess; hymn, "Truth";
� ,.,ii:,� ownty Press Association. ning then read a story telling how titles anyone to come and bring their ter C , ,' te. John and Nancy Peck, Against St. Marys. Monday evening, May 29.th, is a Iong MY's -
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, Z ,,,, - - the hymin, "Lordi Speak to Me That friends with them� It may be paid - at
1. � . - . I , bers or Line, She is survived by one broth�rl . . numbers and taking in fine national was largely tended both by the
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.. , � " le , ;SEAPORTH, Fridhy, May 12, 19,33. 1 May Speak," came to be written, to any of the present, mem iii. Nathan Peck, of Hensall. Two .. s ,brethren of the lodge and thopeople,
N ", . . — etc, after which all joined in- singing to J. B. Mustard, secretary,treasurer. M - . SCHEDULE WILL END English, Irish and Scotch numboy , . whol% andl the ,poator, Rer. A.
, � 1;. the hym4. The Scripture lesson was Young People's Anniversary—The ,daughters and one son also' sulwive, as well, so that the. splendid' selec- as 9 ,
I ".. ' MTs- Ai stin Sturdy: of Go,derich Tp., .. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 tiofis cannot or, will not fail to de- Sinclair, gave a most excellent dis-
��41 I read by Melvin Shannon, from Mat- services of last Sunday were a sue- l . .
,v , "at Is the Matter With Mirs. William J. Clark, of Stanley, light all 'lovers of good- -music. course that could not well be excell- -
_1 . . I . I ,, thi2iw 13:3-8 and 18-ao and a prayer cess as the young people were fortu- Mr. Clifford H., on- the old, home- . . � of ed, while the church choir, under the
,, . I . was offered by Miss Edna Reid. Com- nate in securing two outstanding and , I wi 'A number Of the Oddfollows
,� London ? stead on the Babylon Line; also six The, Hensall baseball team end going leadLpiiiship of Mr. ,W. O.. Goodwin .
,�T - ir,ents on the Scripture reading ,vqre men, - Rev. Patton 4nd Foev. ,Craw, .11 Honsall Lodge No.. 223, int
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�;, , . fi - 9�riandchildren, to whom is extended' have five of its Six bome, games "I to London on Sunday to attend a with Miss Eleanor Fisher, A.T.C.M., ,
"4*,'' - Two years ago the Ontario Govern- givien by the president, Mr. Ha",eY Mr. Craw's subject for the evening .
Bry . ans. 'He ,also thanked the young serivice, . "How ,Can I Make -My Life the syJailpathy of a large circle of the Inter�County Intemlediate 713 great rally there at which the GTand as organist, and those taking special
��`� ,irreent appointed a Conoft-,issio ID d deceased was a very League at home on Friday ,evenings Master is to be ,present and m1any parts iii -the musical service rendered
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i1.11 I people of Moncrieff for the invitation Count F r ',Something?" was listened f1iiien 9. The their parts in a manner that elicited
il, quire into the cause of the rapid in-, ,,to visit their society and invited them to and enjoyed, by all pre��iil. Then fai*thlul and consistent member of and one on M6nday evening at 6 p.m. notable -officials.
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1� creas,6 of that dread disease, cancer, to visit Walton in the near future. oil Monday evening 'Mr. Craw di.s- Goshm UrAted Church and ,before un- The Hensall te ni opens the cam On Wednesday the district meet- much praise. , A4
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�i� Mr Douglas Ennis read a story about played his ability 'as a reader -while ion she and her late husband were ,pAign at home on June 2nd against ing of South -Huron was held at Clin- brethren marched 'back to,their-lodge
(I. and'to formulate ,plans to combat the - * very. loygl Methodists. The'funeral St. Marys. This schedule was an- ton with a go ad .
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I.' the hymn, 0"Jesus Calls Us O'er the assisting in the pro-giram. His inter-' . . . od attendance , where Mr. George E. Fee, as
, disease. I .. edd n Noble Grand, ,presided very nicely ov-
� Tumult,'� after which all joined in ` ' sservice, which was conducted by her Tiounced Wednesday ]by Gar R 0 much interest taken In proepedingl,
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`�'. . -Af ter an exhaustive r"earch, both singing the hymn. The offering was piretation, of some of the Scottish pastor, 'Rev. E. A. Poulter, of Varna, and" Secretary, Stan Shantz, of Kit- is er the lodge -meeting. Short addre"-
and Frevch�Canadian. poems portray- . - and Mr.,James Bowie, of Exeter, '
III' ,, a hel 'at the hortaie on Tuesday af- chener, who, dra,fted, the dates. . iven by visiti
�, � in Canada and abroad, this Cornmis- received and a piano solo was playea ed the life and, actions of these peo- wa d the involraiiing District Deputy Grand e,s weTe g n,g brethren-
�' Sion recominended the esta�bli6hment by Gertrude Miller., The topie, "Mak- pie very effectively and was greatly ternoon, interWnt being -made in In commenting on 1he sch,edtile the Maqter for what is ,known as Dis. and a very hearty vote of thanks
� I ing the Prairies " was very ably giv- 'enjoyedL Dir. Sirrullie, Mr. Rennie, Bayfield cemetery. Inter -County Secretary pointed W triet No. 8, land following Past Dis- passed to Rev. Mr. Sinclair for his
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i of, three cancer institutes to, be con- en by Miss Eleanor Knight, after rMiss Frazer and Miss Tyndall ialso I i,11,,,,,l that all four teams 4re re�qulred to trict Deputy Grand Master L16yd splendid -ts,ermion and to the church
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� nect-ed wit'h the three medical schools which Mx. Jim Johnston and ' 'Mr. play three. games . i�ft, the first t6n Hudson of Tle,aall,_but now of Lon- authorities for. platirig the church at
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� at Kingston, Toronto and London. - Wallace Shannon read stories regard- The young People feel greatly indebt- ZURICH ,days, !but that throughout the bal- don. -
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. I I The agreement under which these ing the topic. A duet entitled, ed to those whoi-assisted in making 1 ance,*f the schedule there is no such ,,Our carpenters,,masons and brick- visiting brethren for their presence
,,,,Sweeter as the. Years Go By�' w -s. Late John Thirsk. — Last, Friday bunehan& of dates. This was 'I'- layers and painters are looking for- and co-operation. . We. might . Just
insti4ites: were to operate was that ' as their anniversary a succes , awa , St. 'liberately done so that all clubs .1 rove- here mention that it is the il4th an-
� , I. � sung by Miss Annie. MeTaggart and , I'dother's Day and go to. Sunday night there passed y at ward to a busy season as imp .
the city hospitals would provide the ,Mr. Wesley Hackwell with Gertrude , I London, J would have the same conditions as ments are to be made to a number of niversary of the -Order. The sister
I s,chool day will.be held next Sunday Joseip�,'s Bospital, ohn
accommodation; the Government Miller accompanying, on the ,piano. May 14th, in the Unitea- Church at ThiTsk. in his 8Gth year. Deceased was as possible. Hensall and Strat- properties in th-e village and no doubt Lodge of Brucefield 'intend- holding
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I I would provide'the radium and in ad- The meeting closed ��Ith� a hynin and, the morning servi�e. The choir will ha d. been in failing health :for some ford wanted to play two games 0" in the Surrounding district as well. their anniversary in the couirs6 of a
. ' -r, Rev. Charles be composed of the mother,., and years and while a patient at the hos- the holiday, "so to balance things, St. The Wahela ,Class of the United few weeks and invited the H-ensall
I I I dition, would be responsible. for a prayer by the, pasto �
Cumming. The young people's meet- ,fathers. A spie(dal invitation is ex- pital underwent anoperation, but his Marys and New Han4burg are � a&e,d Church at their late meeting held in Lodg�.
substantial yeaxly maintenance grant. ing ni�xt Suxiday evening will be in tended to all the families in the con- strength was -not enough to with- to play two games in the -following the School room entertained three ,Anniversary services will be held
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. . . These cancer clinics have been in, charge of Miss Isabel Ritchie and gregation to be present. stand the'shock and hepas-sed peace- vireek with the others playing but other class;es -and haid a fine program in Carniel Presbyterian Church an
. crperation for some time, both in King'- Grace ,Marming. The topic will be, The 'Misses Ina and Marlon Gray, fully away. He was a native of E,g- one.- Drafting the schedule was no as follows,: Instrumental diaet, Irene Sunday, !May 21st, when public Wor-
. ' "The Christian Citizen in the Com- of Egmiond,ville, visited at the home land but -had lived at -Blake for many I e!Lsy task because of various cond.1- Do,ugl4s and Heleii ,Glenn; reading, ship will be held- at the hours'of 11
. iston and Toronto, but as yet the munity.", _. I . . of Mr. and Mrs..Moodie last Sunday years, being engaged asa farmer and, ; tions. 'Stratford, wanted holid47s, Alice ,Higgins; quartiette, Mi'ldred a.m. and 7 p.mi., when the speaker
� authorities at Lon -don have, appar- The service in Duff's United Church and-�a#ended the Young People's an- as a thresher. During the past years 1 Wednesday and, Saturdlay 94 9 Follick, Minnie 'Sangster, Ruth Cole ev
. . to any 1 while HensWil and New Ham Air', �s� for this,special occasion will be R . .
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I ently, been i.insiJbIe to come was conducted by the pastor, Relv.' niversary in ,the evening. . I �. I he had made his home with Mrs. 0. . wanted their ... games on IM . and and Kathleen Drysdaae; lyiano Solo, Kenneth Mac�L ean, B.A.,, of Wing -
agreement whereby a like clinic =ild Chas. Cupirning, on 'Sunday hiorning. IMr.'and Mrs. James Bawey, of Ex- E. Clarke,, ,of Blake. (He was. well' e . Lorne Eldier; quartette, ,Gladys Pass- ham, who is an excellent speaker and
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: be established in London. 'The text for his ,discourse was taken eter, visited friends in the village known in this section, and had a ho,t � Friday, while St.Marys wa t d e - more, Dk)rothy McLean, Bob Pass. fine preacher. Ou May 22nd at 8.15,
from II Kings 2 I friends. His wirfe predeceased * nesday games but ,no a r �
The delay is indeed regrettable. -.1Z. An anthem was last ,Sunday. . Of : aniore and Lome EldeT; guitdr solo, a musicale will be given in the church
. . rendered -by the choir with Mils,es Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler and him a nuiniber & years ago. The fun- games. I KAthleen Dryisdale; M-axigert, John- enibracing chi quartiettes, duets
�, London is the acknowledged medical Isabel Ritabie and Be�sie Davidson .MT. -and Mrs. Norman Wheeler and' eTal was held on 'Monday, interment The complete schedule -follows with stoa- voeal dust, Gladys Passmore and solos and instrun�4nttkls by mem-
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. I centre for.,th,e. whole of Western On- t9king the �duet part and Mrs. W. C. their families spent the w . eek end at taking -place in the 13,ayfliAd'cemetery. I thei Hensall Club's home diates, also an4 I Alice W � ggins. The first Prize bers of the choir, assisted by Mrs. G.
I 'the organ. appearing,in, a sep;axate table of Nairn,' who has very
� tario, and there is a crying need Bennett presiding at the home, of their parents in the vil- Mr. S.'W. Archibald, civil engineer, ` for girls and boyns, costum�ez was M. Young .
, -ag a irisitor in town last -Friday. Inter -County Int6rinediate B Series won by Joyce Sleruton and Jim M;c- ably taken part. in former entertain-,
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bere, as wellias elsewhere in Ontario, Mother's Day will be observed in lage. . w 'The council of H,iyi Township'lias . Western I" Group: EWen. Games and contests were ments, and the congregation ii look -
I. . that every effort be put forward and D0's United Chu�ch next Sunday. The niany friends of Mrs. Hugh I decided to discontinue provilding meals .. pleasantly filled in sorme time follow. ing forward with very mtich intere�t
' A mother's choir, will be, present to Berry will be glad to hear that' she
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. every facility be made available. for It -ad in the service of ,song. was able to come to her home this land' lodgJA 71 24—Stratfoia' at 1,$.t. Marys. ed by lunch. . to their anni�versary. I
I , *.s for transie tg. At a May 1-1 The'fameral ,of the late Mrs. John ,,
I the medical profession to study the week after undergoing an operation 1;special'mWting held an Tuesday ev- May 24—Hensall at New Hamburg. Mr. T. G.'Jo"t made a. business
, . scourge of cancer. On Sunday, .,May 28th, the 9acra- for'appendicitis in Seaforth 'Memorial ening, Mr. G., A. McCubbin, LO'.L.,S.,'bf May 24-�H,ensafk at , -Stratford. I trip to Torouto over the week end. C. Stt6nemian, a one..tirne much.re-
. inerat oif the, Lord's -Supper will be Chathaint,, was aippob#edl as engineei'i May 29---�St- 'Marys at New Hamburg Mrs. Jas. A. Bell spent afewdays spected resident of our village for
- . U London is indifferent to its op- observed�in Duff's United Church. Hiospitah,, I - f- . I ott o ma years is e 'fr er ome
, I iMr. and Mrs. D. Munroe and fam or-- the. tqw.nishlp -under the Ditches - -May 31—New Ham1biirg at Stratforid. recently with her son, E Ii , in T ny ,w laid omh h
� porturity, then the Government . . , I I June 2—St. Marys at Hensall. Tonto and with friends. OP - in T.oronto a few days ago, *here
i I The comedy entitled "Dummy,"was i-ly moved to the,'Walker House last and Watemourses: Act.
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I I should immediately appoint another presented in !the ,Community ;Hall, week and -will be ready"to accommo- A play'�entitled, "Eyes of Loive,7 1 June 7—New Haniburg at Stt. garys The wetvireather of the past week she very suddenly passed away with
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I I I . . centre. The cause is -6tal and there Londesboro,, on Friday evening -by date, the travelling public. will be given in the town -'hall here , June 9�—Stratford at Hensall. . while helpful to pasture fields and no apparent illness previously to her
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I . � . the young people of Walton. The this Friday ' 'June 144iensall at St. .Miarys, . likely to insure a fine crop. oi..hay, sudden ,death. She,.was li-ving alogm..
4 � . I should.be no delay. -� . - i. evening by a number of . . .
I . Blyth String Orchestra furnishedthe ___ I .... ....M....."J young people under the auspices . of :'June 16---�Str�tford at New Hiamburg, i;tardi work'. on the farms and, of at the time of her illness and she
0. I I rnusic between acts and for a dance a c en's ,In. I June 21�St, Marys at Stratford. gardening. , just. had, str4ngth enough toi call for
� , I following the play. HILLSGREEN . - - ,
. I - stitute. ' A monogram quilt will also June 23 ---Xi HiNm1burg' at Hensall. 'The services in our three local ber 'nearest neighbor to come over
.. . I 1. . -old *ng evening's pro- � June 26�Stratford at Hiensall. .pretty ,as she was taken very ill, but Wore
I A dancewill be held in the A 0 - ' 'I be �. duri the churches on Sunday last were
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. I It Looks Better Now ' .. Mrs. R. Love, who spent several 1granI. 'The proceeds ',ill be usied ,to ;1 June 26---4St. Marys at New Hamburg well attended with fine sermons and her neighbor reached her withim.a
I . U. W. Hall on Friday evening. Music days with her son. has irAurned to
11 Farmers in this district have not will be furnished by the Rowland her daughter's, Mrs. A. Keys, -near improve the stage of the town hall. ' June 30—Hensall at St. Marys. . good music by the choirs. I very few nainutes,. she had passed a-
. - Orchestra. M -r. anO 'Mrs. O. Steinbach, of July I—Now Hamburg at Stratford. Mr. &ephen TToyer, of the Town. way. The remains were..,brought
% been very wedl pleased with the ' Exeter. �
I lWe arepileased t Iiorado4 i1j*nt Sunday at the home'July 6 --Stratford -at St. Marys.� Ship of Hay, a few miles 'northwest here for interment in the plot in the
; weather. o report that MIT; 'Mr.. and 'Mrs. Cow.Ad, Seinio'n, and,
; 1. Daniel Steiss 'is improving after be- son, Leaton. and.Mr. and, 'Mrs. E. of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. � JuIr 7—Helisall at New Hamourg, of our village, who had the misfor- Hensall, Union Cemetery, and a num-
I . I -It has, on the whole, been a lat, ing ,e_,ously ill at his home. ' , ,H. A. Howald. . I Ju1jr a- . iSj. Ima. g,at-,S1tratfo.,(1. -tu-ne a couple or so weeli ago to get ber of intiniat-e friends and relativeg
_ ,j RrQderick spent Sunday. visiting with . ,, , s . _ '
F spring. One warm day has been' fol- Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. R. Taylor and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rader. of Colorado, � July 14�Ne,q� Rn6urg ai Hensall, his arm quite Wadly cut with a cir- united in the' short Service at the
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I W&e visitors in town over' the week ! July . . cular saw, has fortunately got the gravie. Mrs. Stoneman's maiden name
.1 ]owed 'by a weei2 of -cold weather. Mrs. Charles Drager were: Mr. and- .Mrs. Sureru's, of Tue-keKsmith. - 21---4St.,Marys at Hensall. I - ith her hoT e n
. . 1 4 end. ,Mrs. Radei� ,was a former resiv I.July 26—Nejw Hamburg at St. Marys full use of his arm ,pretty well back w�Ls ',.Miss Robinson w1i n 1
i I There -have been two wet days for .Mrs. M. La Combe and Miss Winni- -Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Love are re- dent of Zurich, ,being . a daughter of q �� July 26--iHeinsall at Stratford. algain and is able to be engaged in, his Lambeth, -and she is surivived by one
I - . fred Drager, of Detroit; Mr. and cEiving congratulations on the arrival .
, every dry one. .
. I . the lAte Mr. H, Happel and has no'. farming duti,e& T10- certainly had a ,son, 'Curtis, beir husband and other
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I . "I'lie middle of May is almost h . Mrs. R. Drage� and son, Charles, of of a fine baby girl. visited her old honai for over I , Hensall At Home Games. clo-�e call from -having his arm cut Son having piredeCeas,i�d her a nu -n -Aber
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. ., . Lre Galt. and Miss -Margaret Lani�ble and Dr. and. Mrs. P., J. O'Dwyer, of f-ight years. . thirty. I .. I r� lit off by the swiftly revolving of years ago. Mrs. Stoneman ,will
, � -and there is still much spring work 'Mr. Edgar Sneider, of Toronto. Zurich visited wi-th Miss Dolly Hagan _ Miss; G. Caian and friend, Mr. Mon- June 2—With St. Marys, 19
� to do.. Hundreds of acres are still and b�other' Frank, recently. . , June 9__4With Stiratford. saw. . be missed by a large circle of friends
I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson and roe, of London, spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. William Hildebrandt here as she ,was a very bright and
I I waiting for the seed to be sown, and son, Murray, of� London, were ,week Mr. Joe Hagan, of Hen sall, visited holme of Mrs. A. Fuss. . i June, 23—With New Hamburg. motored -to London i,,�th Mr. - Hildie- , intelligemit woman and one who took
I . ing day the rain h,a uests at the home 'of Mrs. Dav- friends in this vicinity one afternoon. -Mr. Adsett, Hydro engineer, ,of : June 26WithStratfbrd. . brandt's son, Alex., on- Sunda
da.w follow _s come end g , I July 14—With New ,Hamburg. . y last, I a great interieAt in churich and so-
;, &Oivn. , I I ids,on's; parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Joseph Mr. W. Jarrott and daughter, M'ss Toronto, and Mr. K. J. Lampman, spending the, day with relatives. ciety work 'connected therewith. I
: Annie, and Miss Edna Cochrane,vis- I July 21—With St.' Marys.
1. . And it hag been cold. There has Bennett. I ited the latter's ,.brother near Bruce- ru-�al Hydro superintendent of Exe- The Hensall executNe wish to Mr." A. W. E. Hemphill spent sev. Rlother's Day will 'be oly.§erved in
; . � _beea. little appreciable gr Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mose and-fam- field �unday evening. ter, were in tow'n one day last week I thank the public for their support in cral days in Toronto this week coini- � the United Church on the coniling
I � -owth and ilT, of �Milverton, were visitors, at the in ,the interests of the campaign-jor Sunday, 'May 14th, and the choir will
I � Miss Gladys J,arrott visited her the past and h,ope it will continue. bining business with a visit with his
I unde, Mr.,A&n McBea'th, on Sunday T relatives in the city. be ,composed of wo,men- only, and
� thEre is more brown than green to home of Mrs. Mose's parents, Mr, ho -t water hearters now urider way hey will ,do everything in their I
be seen. . . throughout Ontario to increase the Dwer to give the fans ,value ,Our coal merchants have benefit- there will be special sermons and
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I .. I and Mrs, Adam Sholdice on Sunday. evening. consumption of, electric -power. P I f or ted by the cold vie'ather of the past I music for the occasion, and there Will,
11 Ho,wever, it might ,be, worse --far Mr. George Kirk -by, of Grand Bend, A number from this vicinity at- Mr. W. R. Golding, of Exeter, has their .Money. . . week or so.. as go�Dd furnace fires had no doubt, be a very large attendance.
� . worse. In parts of Lami County spent the week en�d with 'his patents tended the funeral of the I -ate Mr. organized a class in music here and Buckwheat Seed.-i-W[Kite and Yellow Eye to be kept going -in the homes. .
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkby
. . ,� . John Thirsk, of .Blake, on Monday Beans -to be let oult an ciDnitirac.t ihasis. We .
ir . we read that much of the seed sown I'm I visits the , town every Saturday, Housecleaning is more or less the -
J ; has either been dtowned, or is start- iss Viola Wilson, - of BrLissels, afternoon,. also hfave a quantity -of feed oaft for sage. order of the day with. the fair sex BAYFIELD
e spent Sunday with her ,mother, Mrs. 'The W. M. S. meets at the home - I Gook Bros. Milling C,o., Heinsail, Omt Phone
. ing to rot in the ground and farmers R. Wilson. . of Mrs. (Rey.) Conner on Thursday . I 54. '. 3413-2 much to the discomfott of the op- — ' I 1111111111111111111111111110
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_1/ will be forced to re -seed in many in- 4r. ana Mrs. George Clark, of evening..., ' KIPPEN posite sex in, the homes. I Mr. George Kay, of -Goderich, has
, � stances. Listowel, were guests at the home Messrs. W. TurrdgT and W. J. Jar- I - (Miss Thelma Hudson, of. London, (Mrs. D. 1B. (McLean. has returned taken the apartment in the post office
!. . on rott attended a meeting in Victoria Master Feeds -,Chick ftarter iand Chick accompanied - by a friend,. inotored from St. Thomas, where she had been I building, wheTe� he is operating ' a
L There is nothing as bad, as that in of Mr. and Mrs. Wei3ley Clark spm&ch, recommended ,b S-odtiti's, MpKinley's from London 4 on Sunday last spend- called owing to the critical illness of tailorin and dry cleaning 'Imsiness.
Street United Church, Goderich, last I 9
, Huron, and things look better now. Sunday. andsmo.res Haitcheees� also fulii -a,in. of ing the day� with her parents, Mr. her brother-in-law, ,Mr. D. McTavishl Mr. Kay has had over fifteen years'
; week. ' I irras seeds. GaM and ;;� Prites. w- E. Butt, and -Mrs. -Colin ,S. Hudson. followed by 'his death while she was I experience in Goderich and Detroit
I The weather appehrs to ,be more set- Mrs. Floyd Porter. of ,GranbTook, Miss Evelyn Aubin has returned to Ki -en. OnL MU2 lWe notice by one of the dailies of there. I
" spent a 'few days ,witb her parents,
i tled and a few warm, dry days will her boli-Cp after being with Mr. and � and ,does good work. People are rie-
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Bennett. " The Stanley, Community Club, are the death of M�Ts. Keys, a sister of Our bowlers are brganizing and alizing more than ever, the 1hip6rt.:
I . . make a ,,wonderful. differ�nee in the Mrs. William Woods, who, has been Mrs. U. McKinley for several weeks. holding a i5ance and social evening I Mr. Nathan Peck, of our village.. A planning foria good season's play ana! ance of garment care and know that
. . � ' I -nls -MI full report of this obituary appears we'believe to be joined by a num1ber' if clothes
I appearance of the land. . at Watso .1, Kippen, on Mon-'
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� . under the doctoir's care for several -day evening next, when the Tuckei-` in the Stanley iteinit in this issue. from our sister village of E,�ieter. . Deensio , are cleaned and pressed
� AnYway the farmer's horses haive months, was taken to Clinton. Hos- , I nallY they have much betterr
. a . . STANLEY Smith, CoTaTnunity Club is cordially ' Mrs. Campbell, of Forest, is� visit- Our merchants have. been putting'appearance and wear better.
; appreciated the weather, if thefarm- I invited to s,thetrid. - Ing with ,Miss Minnie Reid this week. M special sales -d . uring the past week I IMT. E. 'C. Webb, Who has. for the
I Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller were The April meeting of the Stanley The engagement is announced of In a recent softball match between and still continui�g in dress goods, 'Past two and a half years lia,d J. 0.
I I er himself, has not. cisitors at the home of MT. ard Mrs- Nighthawks was held at the -home of Margaret Grace. second daughter of ; the Juniors' of Dashwoodl and of our mi
, I Ilinery and gentsil clothing. �Gioldthorpe's garage, has this week
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. . 0 . John Benneweis, Brodbagen, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde on Tuesday 12NDr. 11,6bert J. �Cooper -and the late ' village, our local players won. out by. We were ,pleased to see Miss Han, ]eased the Murray Bros.' garage at
I I day. .evening,' April 26th, with a splendid Mrs. Grace Cooper, of Tuckersmith, a nice score and a return match is naii Craig able to be down"street dur-'the Sauble 'Line ,corner and is now
"I Railwap Excursions are wMiss Eleanor Knight 9'p�,nt the representation of young people of the 'to Mir. EdgaY James McBride, son I to the pAayed the middle of this ing the -past week following quite a'ca!rrying on bus ness t � e wh r h
I eek end -with her parents, Mr. and community. . The meeting opened b i h err ei e e
� y of Mr. and. Mrs-. Robert McBride, of wee*-. long illness.
1. Popular Mrs. J. Knight, Crainbrook. �. . I I will,be pleased to meet al? his form.
�. I . singing several lively club songs, af- Stanley, the -marriage to take place Many a the relatives and friends . Mr. 'Orville Twitchell was in D.e- er clastomersi; �
I � I The May meeting of the Ladies' ter which 'Miss Kate 'McGregor'gave in ,May. . of the late Mrs. W61liam Anderson, troit,a few days agobeing called there 1 ' There was a large and delighted
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I . , - - The week end excursions to To- Guild and W. A. of St. Gedrge's An- a humorous reading. A beautifully The Young People of St. Andrew's of Kippen., whose maiden narme was through the death of his younger. audience at the town, hall last Friday
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il . ' r6nto and other large &ntres in Can- glican 1�hurch was held at the 'home rendered 'Solo was given by Ann United Church are holding their an- Mary'Elizabeth Bengougb, and who brother, Harolid, .who ,passed a .
, of Mrs. John Bolger on Wednesday Stewart, followed by h. reading ,by �njversary services on Sunday, May had been in ill health for some tirn(! qu te sud way evening, when members of the 'A.Y.
; �. - ada- and across. the border, whic� the' . . . i , denly in his early thirties. 'P.A. of the, parish of Bayfield, V#fta
r, afternoon. I Mrs. William -McKenzie. A car nam- 215t;'When' Rev. V. W. Cri Vic- .past,, will regreit to learn of her. The remains were brought to Sea- and Middleton, gave three on4 act
i7 Canadian National Railway inaugur- 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Radford and son, ing contest wa's co,A&cted -by Mr. toria Street, Godericb, will be the death. Mrs. AndLerson was wery forth for inteiriment on Saturday af. plays.:' The first one, "The Door
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... sited -me months ago, have been Maurice, were visitors with the form- PAI McLachlan. The winners, Miss speci al speabef. highly respected - for her many ex- ternoon last, the funeral being con. Bell," composed by (Miss Carrie Dix-
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� meeting with ever increasing popu- eT'S mother, Mrs. John Radford, of Kate McGregor and ,Miss AudreY . Quite "� nuMber -from here attend- ,cellent qualities (and she will be much duct*ed by the 'Masons, of which Or- on of London depicting the trials Of
� � . larity and patronage. Clinton, on SuLday afternoon. Murdock, were called on to tell a ed sEruceifiel& Young People"!s anni- missed . by.a large circle of relatives der he was a,v,alued inember The a -modern h'
�, MT. and XTs. ,Joseph ,Carterr spent 9 -hen ry on Sianday last.' . msewife, who was -kept
. tory. Tbe)Hlenderson orchestra t versa and friends in KipPen where her deceased was highly respected. busy answering th,ei d4'doT b4ii. When
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i� � 'We Und6rstand it is 'now the C. N. Sunday with friends at Kentridge. favored with �everal musical selec- Tihe Gai.ild Mssion Band will meet home has been for many years4 The rrhe OddifellOWs of Hensall Lodge, salesladies and agents for magazines,
� 4 R.'s intention to ran a similar ex- . . tions, A Splendid readiAg was givien in the School roo-ftx of St., Andrew's funeral .*as. held from there on, No. 2M, acemupanied by visiting etc., ctvlled soliciting orders. Fihally,
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'illl� . cursion, only with a more extended I by Mr. Alex. Hyde. The, business part United0hurch on Saturday afteri Thursday at two o'lelock with inter- brethren from, Bruceifleild and Exeter, She conceived the idea of putting a'
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''... . time limit, to Winnipeg and other BRUCEFIELD ." of the meeting was then taken. A at the usual hour. Ali the members �nteint in ,Hensall Union -cemetery. attended anmal (Svin, -
. , anniversary card on the door, "Not at home."' Thwd
, , � , - Western points. sports comindt7tee of six were appoint- are urged tb be Present. Mr%. Anderson was in her 67th year. serrices in the 'United Church on result Proved a disappointment for
I 'M,en's Cilm1b.—The May meeting of ed; A mouth organ selection vras Mr. and M". John Petty, of To- Mr. John ,Swa,n and wife and. chil- -Sunday e,vening last. The 'brothers her Sister called� leaving a note at
'; I 11 . TwentY4�'e Yesis ago railway ex- the Men�s 01tib was held last Thurs- given by Mr. Tom Bennett. A pig ronto, visited On Sunday last with the drien, of Detroit, spent the week end antarched from.their lodge room ledby the, door stating she ,was on her way
I ,� . cuirsions th the West were a feature day evening. It was another open drawing contest was 'then indulged forftier's parents, Mr. wid- ,Mrs. 0. with his father, Mr. Alexander Swan ,Past Noble Grand, W[m, -R. Dougall, to Toronto ,and sorry she was out.
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,,� of' every summer and fall to resi- meeting to which the ladies of the in,, Mrs. Stanley .Love and Mr. Jim L. Petty, of Usy. bf our village, and wife, John is as Msrs4aall, and the folloviring was The other plays were slffls aWel
�,,�, I community were invited to listen to Mustard being the winners. Several Special Mothees, Day setivicieg will looking as though the life in the the order Of service as
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," � Dr. A. Moir, of Hensall, who gave a selections by the Stanley orchestra be obserivied by St. Andreve
I �' ar . ,s Sunday 10ity of the Straits agreed with him the pastoo, R,E(v. A. SWair, ;and These were most itteres ng -and were
,.. " , �, � I... as Popul ai the Canadian National very interesting and 'insitTuctive ad- were delivered iV their,usual good School an sunday mornim %Eay 14, 'and fAnAlY. . My. W. 0. Goodwin,, leader of the weill performe1 I I ti
1� � . F)xhifiition and thousands of Ontario dress on the "Pr6§ervation a Health.'? n-mainer, after which a reading by at 10 a.m. Tho United Church here is lookin choir, and neatly printed in pamph-] Mirs.
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i� - We are sorry to retort thiat Miss forward with much interest to -their let form, &r distribution: Innvocp
residents took a4vantage of the cheap DT. Moir very ably discussed I�Js sub- M .11 MdLgehlan� and a mouth or-
,,, ject for nearly an hour, after wbieh gan selectioil by Mr. Jack McBe W
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. 1 I rdies to visit and explore the West- ath 'Margaret Elgie, of Tuckersi un- annual ann.-Iversary services whicil . I' I . - 1, , oodham this week. �y .
, I he submitted -himself "to questions were imuch enjoyed. A dainty I I
11 , ". eth ft6vinces. I u4eh derwent an operation for appendicitis are to be held th,ei last Sabbath in -
,� . from, the audience on aby medical was then served, after which a vote during �hie pot week AeW many this month, namelyy, May wh I
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��� , J��-. . , With the advent Of the automobjle� subject one wished to ask about. a thanks was elxtended to, Mr. and friends *ish her' a speedy recovery. tb6 minister for the day will be -Rev. I
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i�,, , milvv&Y excursions, started to decline Many inter"ting matters were dealt Mrs. Hyde for their kind hospitality. Rev, R. R. C64nerpreached a very Mr. Fiinley, of London, who is a ' -
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il , and kept on the decline until they with'during another hour which was The meeting closed by the singing ring sermon on',Sunday last tak- prominent and very capable clergy-
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W ,-:7, ceased to exist at all. .thoroughly enjoyed by all -present. of the national anthem, after whIch ing for bfi subject,. "I%e 'Inescapable man of that city. The chMi is pre.. TOR 0 NTO EXC URSION
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1,�, , however, travel by auto is the womderful health giving factors feefing they had spe-At a most enjoy- Bless the Lord," very aecept&blV sion under the able IeadeTs.mp of . SATURDAY — May 20 ,
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A'i`��, re 10fig& a nd'vielty, anA 6e old ti -me of radium, and told us in detail of its able evening. I ;Mr. and ,MrsL W ealey Greet, of W. O. Goodwin, and: 68' th9s,* itnn3 . I
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, 44T ii', popularity awaits the revival, of the discovery and development, and said 'On ,Saturday, Mmy 6th, there Piss-' Exeter, and childro;nj Meited on Slun- vel,sariea alwAys GOING
0,� ,1111 i I � � . that while x-ray a-hd violet -ray were ed away at her home on the Babylon day with q&, gfid �Mrg, Vft, Gr telidanee the attract a large at Lvi. MAPORTH , R19TURNING -
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,�, Cheap ItHway *kcursion. . wonderful, they were still artificial Line, Stanley, Mrs. Elizabeth Keys, also wi I een obilmin . � one will, , no 7.22'A.M. " All trains (except No. 15)
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i 1, , ,% . sm6s `T� X46ys. Mr, J. ,C I 1% London, visited, ,Monday evening folloviing a finei con. ` M. UP to Monday, May 22.
1 and electric, while in thii more or widow of the late J -.-.
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,i- I ,,�kT 11 � 1. � I I I *. arranged-lor by Dr; Ivah Smillie, �� , Tickets tgood in eo"heg 'only. f4,6 ,baggage checked.
!', v, " that. the w0rld has yet discovered. sg6, ebb (has lite,d alone in hV17 i 'Xis. Will, McCean and Bern- our M111-ai who always taws SU&
��!%p'��L theo�'f Ud A`t�vd:" tail '01,11 I agAin . 11 K 11�t� - � Tickets and Inf tuation from Seaforth, OhL, Depot Ticket A
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