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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-06-23, Page 44 s ....:, ,' . ..;:,... b ;r,. ':. , I .. l r .:P , I d,; :r( i. ,r, ar h r<� r": d.. qq .r 1 `�.: a Y r MON p ! 9•.' x .•) , ..,.. '� I t NII , r/K- p1" M� U r � hyy.., '.�. ugly , Y .t f. �? f�p�p�. , ..°fl Y� ,.1� •, AWpI N' A, �t l h �. d .." �,Mk1,l,M:� 1,.... (( II M k t., j+A^ t pssglN: l{ "�'rt�, '_%i1 ..,..,- ..(, .: I. :. - , Y:{': :II •,r , X , .� �- , ', I . . rr { Vasd E.• i F A I 7� i r a+ r Vit : r �' l '� i � ,� � 9..: , �,� f, y y ) Y5 �, ¢ c fir, Fy}(gj � � � �j4y}�� I ! [ fr9 d 1 �9r Y' ,• I'UJ; } .�,+ ("I .. f „1 , 11 [` � .. t';`;''r[[.. l F '1` :,t'R: �4 I 1 1 ,, �fi/, :,lp ` � 1 � 50.j � a it y 't K+ �` .� 11(iw: ,f 1.,t.,, , - .rhe,. N , `,t"! :I' x4 .� E ': p.., , .. , i of , 01 M . ' r. - r ..V i sill �. o f� ,.., t . 7 Y��,. � , h' • " r . H P n+r1PQ, R I JUNE 23,1933.- ;' •"14i . .. . .. M ,, I :'.1 1 .Qf 1F : , �, �N,P 3!i , 'tt�?;#}:t way w t ' �gk1. �r?ur F4 twN + WE i, ;,i».i .;a+ about int. a C ���THRICA' NEWS• N p tk z Weeakl Was the cornlinattete aliobs!hed? No, N •led 1560 !t!f'(!�"' F1T! The wtl'Q10 'tllli6g �'U4Sft fizzled +Ptlt �. q T. ft, �40A XcLean, Editor. . h * . _ in a maze of words. Whoever Ulea2d . 2 Ite �t !Setaforth, Om±tario, ev- of abolishing ,the beat paying carr,` ° ` , a the Iselh,orol room of the church on room at the Heed trough and on the I' of Toronto, and, Miss Elizabeth tion in arts anO slcience. Mr. Me- Pi�Y �iiternoon 'by McZ.ean mitt e e --t the gravy r^omimsttheE -+of ° ;r. ? r Monday evenitvg in honor of Mists roosts. 'Some of these wokereis May.,Squires, of .Winnipeg, visited wi0i Learn conies from Unity aiA gradat e £t; ". , a county comaneil, Swch rtdonseltsse. M lA I b, Mrs. H. Riatlaez'amd eon ati?d with the degkee of Bachelor o€ Meanwhile the taYpaysrs mill caort- A,nitas Mc whose rttarri be sold as broilers, and the !best can -i their eousirm, + ': -w11 " aablscriptiort rate, $1.50 a year in will tetke 1"this wok. Time presi- Tied along to be surd later as roast- Alrthur during last week. Strieuoe"' "• „( time to Ovenama $ and Legian Garden PsrtY. S ," , - '11, ; #oreign, $2.00 a yeas. Single pay $100 .per r�aeeinng ThLvt Avw e-1 July gyh. dent, Harta+ey Ba yatms, presided over ers. iMm;. and Mgrs. Joe `Dayuwntd and In a recent lniter-'County League IF t1� 'W a Gem to members of a eomatarcntt>ee hose tg� .r= of this counnuunity learn- a" 1XVgran22, wbieh included numbers 1 fiamily spent Sunday with Mr. and ibaseiball uwboh between S+t. Marys 4 chairman admits is no lonbger needed, ed with deep regret of the death of by Mos C. Fingland jylrs. (Rev.) °Honey Prospects Good If Quality !Mrs. O. Cann, of Thames Rmd,i crud and ourhometeams played on the s : " A rbising rates on application. and the comirnittee aneebs just as of- Janaies Thomas Dennison, a forme) Otummtnng, Mrati E. Radford, Miss E. Maintained. also attended Thames Road! Sn2>tlday St. (Marys dianmmlomd, our 'bays won resident of this vicinity, who* passed Knights Moss Margaret Cummirng,, Uniform quality, golod packing anct twhool arimversawy services. by a score of 13 to 1. It is rather �l -` ten as it cares tto' , lye ;: • 7l�entib,euis of the Canadian Weakly away aft his home in Pt�ton ort Rev. Gurmtrni'xig and Mr. Colin Fing- ebrutinwlity • of supply era three ion- The Misses Norma Cook and 'sdrugCtiam that our players adwaya do 3 h Ntew aper Association, Class A Thursday nvarnin in bits 53rd year. land, afbea• which a delightful time portant iterms� in tbt4�ilding' and main- ^ ' g g Elaine Peak spent an afternoon re- !letter -alts:: playing on another dna- ?i,at'": Weeklies of Canada, and the Hunan The deceased who -had been in ill VMS spent in ,games and contests- and ming an amtpoa�t trade in :honey, gently with Miss Doris Alexander. mond, It woadd'seeart as though they A Country Press Association. health for some time, died front' a a pleasing little, event took place Grange R. Paterson, overseas Coma- I 'Miss Gingerich, of Zurich, visited did not want to rm Ue eche visitors .. Valedictory srttoke differed while 'walking ill the when the guess of honor was made truerciai'Representaiive of the Ontario" with'Mr, and Mas. Sam Rapp, of Hay feel tile: they were laedrng"(beaten on t , max" , garde on b�unday. 'Bora in Mc'Kil- the reeip+ient of a !beautifully decor- Homy Export Association, recently during the past week. the Heneall diammm'tnd. �SEiA(FORTH Friday, June 23 1933. (Continued from page 1) " lop township, deceased had spent 23 ated basket of mceries, which was ratnlrned from England, t+e,poaats a I (Mrs. Robert Green and daughters, 'Mr. William. L. MI(J•Laren last week •^ d s market for hi h uali i ' 404 t years in railroadd'ng, hawing held the Presented by Misses Eleanor Knight goo trait' g q ' of Chatham, visited recently with Cite ..Cad a Ipleasamt reunion of all tbhe !. the usefuln: a -s of life? 7s it not here .Ontario honey in the 'British Isles_ ` , memrbers of hie faimdly^ when a very " >.':r positions of assistant agent at Ayr, and Gertrude 'Miller. The bride -elect former's mother, Mrs. James • Day- . A Great Political Debate :hat we have learned the value we chief clerk -on the C.P.R.at Orillis ex esm,ed He said that consumers are gradual- 1 pleasant time was spent , h pr grateful anpreciatian for mond' in the village. P Pett at the hotitte r ,1; ; p pausing nroni- ly lelarning the importance of honey on Ri'ahmornd St2eea south. should lace upon the and freight agent of the Grand 'River the fits, after• which all ioined in Mr. and Mrs. Frank VAldfon and ;.: g �, to the diet and also, to a eciate g `.I• ,Ontario politicians are turning back eats and that life, however short, is Railwa • at Preston £or the past 17 -+,lung.. Far IFhes a Jolly 'Good Fpr Mr. Charles Pearce of Exeter, call- A nvmlber of the (Masons of Zug• `... - -- _ . node �ltorter byF 'the waste of ':lour" y Y Empire brands. He states that qual- ich Lodge at Hensall on Sonnies Iast 4 the pages. The faint political debase, years. He was active m nruntctpal Fellow, ed on friends in this locality on Sun `X4 . And, hest of all, have we not here ity*' in honey is judged by texture, united with their bretlhren at Exeter r . f once such a popular as well as in- matters and a nvem�ber of the Pres- 1VIi.s Muriel Farquharson, of Gude- da, tact. t•;I been: shown the truth of the send- ton library board. He was a mem- rich, is visiting at the Mope of her flavor, and color. Further, that Brit Baptismal services' were held in Sit. in service forming part o£ political campaigns ntent of These lines? g ish buyers (think highly of the good Miss Jessie Bell, of Toronto was +, ' * bed- of. the Order of Railway Train- 'oaren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. William Far- Amdh�av's United Cdturch sot• 11 a.m. , 1' in days that are gone by, is to he re- ••[[•ho is rimy neighbor? inen. • Deceased was a devout member qu+harsono. clover honey from Canada, and are on Sunday last and Bruce, Laird Fin- here thins wee4 visiting her silster, vived and for th first time in a de- hl.> who needs my cars. quite '.prepared to pay fair Prices for + et,,. of Knos,__i'resbyterian C hooch and was We ate pte+awd to report that Mr. I i^�}c° son of Mr. and Mrs: Lorne 14Lrs, Hugh 1VIioEweum ; '," code -or, , tau a joint political debate T['h'et a is my nedg}ubor? r well presented prodhr,et • q, po o menmll�et of the •bo Ch of manage- Wilfred Dennis.Dw^lio has been ser- 3n Holland there is a fakir market Finlayson, was baptized. Rev, Con- Mr. Homey, of London, spent the Ea•ervwhere• nrent, Mr. Dennison is survived by, iously ill at bis hom'P following the per gave a veru inspiring 'sermon week end 'here with relatave,s and ?sill be. staged by two of Ontario's for dark honey, and Ontario +buck- 1i'hen nmy neighbor in his weakness, his vvidow, who was formerly Miss removal of his tonsils in Listowel while a quartette. !'_YTr. -and Mrs. J. friends it} our village. foremost politicians. Weariness and pain wheat competes quite well with Curb ' P J9aud Johnston, of this village; ore H•n�'rrital, isvmmtroa�ng. B. McLean. Mise Mary Thomson anti 4YIr. J. W. Or'twein is mmaking good ",t The de,bateas -Fill be Hon. Charles Turn. his eyes to me for succor, daughter, Doris, of Preston; five bro- The many friends of Mr. Janies an, cess Russian,, and -that from other 117r. A. Bell sero,; "The Goad Shep- hams vercnren+ts w ,the groundsheJas. which A n MvRae, '-Minister of Junes in Prem- Shall he look to me in vain? thers, [6-illiam, of 'Calgary; Alex., of H'a,mlbdev, who has charge of the sources' ' herd." haraae been known as the Jag. Satmrg- t. ler Henry's (: abinet, and JET. Jilt- Surely root. To nae is given. Toronto; Alfr d, of Waterloo; Edward Barn>f of Comniere? here on :Monday On 'Sunday next at .11 o'cloc. Com- ster's, 'at th+e end of Brock Street. M ' . Means for his relief, of Weston ani Robert of, Preston ; and,Thursday of each week w*ill re- m harninn services will lye held ..in St. Rev. Mr, 'Craigia, of Godetich, in , shell F. Hepburn JL,F., Ontario Lib- Ready help and kindly action, FIILLSGItEEN Andrew's United Church. On Thurs- response to the arran is made d •, eget leader. Solace for hi rief.,, Fwo slaters, \Ins• R. A Robinson. of ,neat to learn that he and+erarent an "he g Regina, Sark., and Mrs. Harold Cook, operation• fon• appendicitis in Palmer- day evening at Fight o'clock prrrpara- by the Presrby�tery of the .United ! And the srunj t cif 'this momentous We ,gratefully acknowledge that of Toron'te. The funeral was held on stem on M.ondav, seaPoreh liana and Legim Garden Farcy, tory service,- will b" held.'. OhuiTb of Huron Country, spoke on * ' Thursday e,•eruiing, July &Ch. c'ebate is to be Hydro. It is to be w•e ha+v.e been alble to learn these les- Friday afternoon from, his late resi- 'Mi -ss -Maay Belle Rands,`of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dearing, of Ricker the tursubjects e of niis?siotvs and the W. 'M. S. -The June meeting of A ' mon', through the cafe and can'sidera- c,lence, 83'1 Hanndlton Street. Inter- is a pneet at the hoarse of :Mr. and Women's ,ter. a-isih'erd with '.Vlrs..H>art•Y F{,icker :['f'ainhte•n�ance SranlGhes of Church Booed Cao ghat the subject will in- , Pe trent was made in Preston cemetery, tins. G wage MlcTaugar�t. thetOi ontemt s liissionary Society was anti Arthur Ricker one day last Work' in -the United Church here ort . :jun yvj•.h which our honoured Super11 - Hydro in all its phase.. Its intendant and her as�istanhs have un- A large crowd witnessed the foot Mrs. W. Cunningham and son, Harte heli at --the Whore orf Mrs. Harvey �tieek Sunday morning last, 'se ting forth (' use and souse; its deals and mss- c: a=irngl} looked after aur highest o�all game between Ethel an'd 'li'in- aids s'nena fiundaa at the hoose of Mr. 9 urger on Thursday, June 15th, at .Mr, and 'Mrs. Sam Row) viciterl in very clearly bh•oIs'e two.branches of * . :welfare. With untiring devotion they -.30 with Mins Annie Jarrod pre- ltaterla'o and Kitchener with relatives Ichtairch services and the splens ec1F I deals; its purchase of pow- r._as. well b throp on the TZ'inahrop recreation an 3 'Mrs. Thos. Young. siding. „The meeting was opened " ; * +lave watched" our progre,ss and what- t ounds Thursday evening. T'he score VLds§ Ethel' and' Blair Shaw who g' g P res Pntly. need o support and laore systematic a, its nmanufactui of pow -.r; its was 5-0 in favor of the WinthropI liare been abbeotcling Formal at Strat- v'ha h�nin, followed by r,ilePt Mics Annie Carlisle, of Hensall, •giving and outlined a' mlethod that ever swcc•ess -•e ntav attain in our mar-age!atent anrd, tnisniaragement, ,pTaye.r. Ers. Vi. Turroer offer .delrved vocation will be . mainly due teain• ford, are spending, their ' v-acation'spent last week end with her friend, would fake care of blfase two great I No subject could be of keener in- to Their efforts ori our behalf. A garden party sponsored by the I with their motflxfr east of the village. prayer, and the Scripture lesson was MI- Frances Anderson. ,sehelm!es, in a manner that would terest to the people of Ontario, for }'To Che dloctors, too, we owe a real 'a,:ies of Bethel United Church was, _19r. Harvey &yams, who has been 'read from St. Matthew 13:3'1-33, 44- 'The Busy, Bee- Mission Circle are not be burdensome. as • . ' e.bt of gratitude, 46 verses.Iby 'Airs, J. Cochrane. The ' ; . there has. been ars ever grotwing be- � held on the lawn of JI•r. John Dennis t.aching in Turnbull's school for the I'devotional leaflet was given by Miss holding a picnic tea and Weiner Rev. A. Sinclair, the pastor, occt. 'Don't look for the flaws as you paw ` roast at Bayfield on Friday evening pied his own pulpit at the evening :` ljc-u In the to rids of. the people that Ion Thursday evening. A splendid past year, has accepted a pacition as Rena Stephenson. "The Society• W.o- youn,z ladies anti service. " ' 1 P through life play ,entitled, •`Farm Folks,.. 'was sz,-t-ctan+t tewliPr in ,Ottemville Con- at G p.m. All +h; all was no avert • -nth H dro On- And even i± you find them, man, Lots Wife. The roll was ee'rnHeTnen of the con eealtion are This' services in Carmlel Presbyter. + Hydro, I iresented� by th'e Blake Yours P:o- tinuation school. ' Y I n1e. 1lusical selections were furnish- About three hun.red and fifty foot., caller] and was ansal^ered Ktit'h a verse aario's greatest, pulylie uiil.i.ty, Be wise and kind, and score -what blind' l g •; • invited• to +bring. sat*daaiches •and i'arir Church arnd also 'these of St, ^ c•d b the Blake Orchestra. hall fans.• received their moneys beginning with th-e letter •0." The cake Paul's Ann. And look far the virtue, behind I ' glka•n Church were conduct - Thi, debars 7nay clear the air, It y A l offering was taken and the scene Mass Mildred'orknran spent Sun= ed by :kine pastors of those two thane' I 'Jin, William Bennett, o, Dinsmore, worth on 'Monday evening at the 'i, nay again es aalish the confident: tart' and treasu-ren s reports were - r These word-, night well express mask„ aaas a recent visator'.at the 11'altan recreation ground+s, west of day at her home in the village. churches, who delipered good, i , that once avas associated with siydro, the kimrdly judgment of the doctors I hanies of JIT. and,. Mts. Joseph Ben- I The village, when Winthrop and Wal- read and adopted. TSZrs. R. McAllis_ stir. and Mrs. Archie Parsons siren: thoughtful and well-prepared ser - i, ' its: develop:uent and distribution and, avhen they have been annoyed by our nett unci JIT. and J1rs. Roy • Bennett. ton played a tie gam . The game was ,terd .M J[ . Turner were alt last Sunday -with Jdxs, Paason s • y + simted to look after flowers to be par- triotus. l cluntl+Ft' efforts and our numerous'mis- I tits• fa' -test and the~; most exeitin p Pnt.s, Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe Linc$tn,, of A couple of car lauds of Zurich a ooa a al., can$dence in those who "Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yours of Port g e. ;ekes. g' r asses here this season, the first per- ant' to the 'sick folk of the Auxil- Denfield. Latlgz of Masons from Hensel] mat - had bite great utility . under their Huron, spent a £eau days at the home P i'ary. The temperance topic was then orad to Gorlerich• a couple or so days For the kindness of the Hospital of Mr. and Vias Jas. Campbell. iod rhding scoreless. Walton's goal given ,followed by a hymn. A re- p y ' ' 1. cha:_rg*• Board, shown to us' in so nmminy ways: avas scored at the beginning of the ago to attend a large reunion. pienic ! :And a ain. it may not. Either n?, we' wish h to lace on record our tate- Jir. Hugh Fttlton spent a few. days � port on Conference 'Brengel ir. Lan- ZURIiC� or gathering and report a ,very large + Y Tr K' ,econd period by Jim Johnston. and g p°' g it Will be vastly escaper than a F:oyal appreciation. Kith his sisier, alts. Hewitt. of Exe- T don avas given by Mrs. (Rev.) Con- attendance, fists entertainmetats .and only the stellar work of the Win • Seafort`h , Bland, and 'U,c• n--'P,ar,!en"'-'artm, -a ter avho had the misfortune to fall n.er, -which w -as very -fi;�, -The study .a most pleasant time. Com-nadssion, or an ilrvestigation of From the patien s to •-vhoni it has throp goalie prevpntPd a higher seaa•e. Thar=day evening. J'uty stag. Our council are having sortie of the ' and %'tra>I: her shoulder. leaflet, Fifty Teats in Japan, was errs otltar •1�i.nd -ltd .time.. se alt will teen our privilege to minister. , we 4 .reamalty kick by Dan Dale fswir,�f given by Mrs). R. Stephenson. Maws. Mr,. and 'fir's. Jacob Troy*er, of To- & P > wish to say°that -w•e have learned no hire J. F. Allerheaad,' past ofl3ee in.- rigs I�ar;t sear minutes of play rices R: C-0 tt fih -c ronita, vi,sited..at the home. of :llr...and ,low spots an our side ,._'.and back i Che ,erne with a score of 1-1: kiln, psi en read an adctte�. and be about the .same. Trcall rnCaamvber of our most, valuable s,cctor, of London, tittrted the Wal-( streets nicely filled"in with screened Jin -s. R. McAllister made the res Mrs. J. lZ. Horner and other friends , The. people will judge by the e-yi- le:.sons. If it were only pas-il,le. it ton post office on Friday morning W Bell.'of Brussels, w^as the referee - over the week era. gravel which, ilmlprovesnthem greatly. f t entation. The following is the ad- 'The farmers in this .section are eenee subnmatted by- these twos ak= wgtrld afford us thr greatest o, p -ea- I Shine-Speiran.-The United church nrd rrtaved vera• efficient throughout. „ tins and Mrs. "A. Aulerich, of . De-. - p` -ore to thank them foz all they have; r 4 dress: To Mrs. (Rev.) R. R Con- now (busily engaged in securine, their V. ers, and the. FnaYince :tray rest as- ritanse, ii•.alton, w•as the scene of 'a I The •lime-ulp's:'. Winthro'n: Goal. Nul nerz : DQar _firs. Conner, -We,' the troit. spent 'Sunday at the hour's of }may crop, and re most a cod `unci that the derision will be final, taught, us. ' pr;-ty; Jun wedding on Saturday, I llontgamrerv; backs, Bill,, 1lantgonm- .g, W. Ji, S. rhe tatter's ,.parettt,, lir, and :urns. L, p 1 g , yield and :Of the 1� • .nes_ of the citjzens of i g , m+em bees of the Hills -green 10 fine quality avhen Rev'. Charles C'ui'im•in united erv. Ton-anlce Dundas; Half backs Prang q . f wish to take this opportunity of et g ± as far as Hydro,`the Hydro Gorntinis- Sea_orth we wish to riake mo grate -I its narria,e Hazel' Ireire Speiran,�lj'ilson Wright, 'Fete, Bullard, Svd• Vin. and Mms. Petra Haulierer and Stra-bemmies are an abundant crop Ipressimg own thanks to you for your siari and time (government are con- fol mention. Jfany of then have a�tugest daughter of JIT, and R4rs.IDa?mage; .for-ard, Tom Rosa, Don kitndrileFs and thoughtfulness to us in 'Mr. and lies. Lotti: Schilbe have re-(tn our village and vicinity, but now s ir.rade us welcarn,e in their honm:a and, Luka Sreiran. o`_' Moncrieff. to Rus- need a good shower of rain to fill Dale, �["akson. Walton -Goal, ken• turned from a week',; visit with rel_ f' tha past six yeers.' [i%e have always `out anti 'nmore and more multiply r, in this way have ,nxade our clays o_ - ;,ell Cdrdiff Shine, .son of Dr. and neth Rutledge: ,ba+^kc. Bill Dennis. atives in Midland, Mich., and other I P y '{'` trair_ing pass mzn•e leasantl,r. + c ffound you read- to give assistance theiml s P Mi,-�. Robert J. hine, West Monkton.I :Moody 'Hollanm,d; half backs, A. Far- f and your exam Ie of generosity and points in that'State. - f "The as anti st.ancls out...on either side 1 p g y lir, and Mrs. T. C. Joynt were vis - The Feet or the Shoes, Th: ln•ide wore a gre.� 'fur -trim,- nuhatson, George Love. Bob Holland, cod -will will ever rk?e an inu-ntive -Mrs. B. Stacey and. sister, Miss I . No aa-ider than the heazt is wide. ! ,mteri suit with hat. ,hoes and acres- r'• Steiss: forward,. J. Johnston, Rxv g tied over the. week end by; a number Fanny Preeter. of Da:havaod, visited of relatives alnd £:•lends from Wing- - . , far us all. We feel that see Cannot , iJ e Daae the world. is ,tte:ch:d'th, Fkys;arie, m naaUch. The happy couplet garter, 'Iaarefe: Steisj:. SuPas.. T. a}loav you to lea :'e without. in sante g ham. 1. relatives in the dills,,, last Friday. d' . Which . Na high.- ,hal the soul ' i; h." , Ro-eland ani N. Rowland; f Farmrrs-have started haying and • , 'I"-• , t "-'t 'n• n',a,ro- for Niagara Falls and an -ay silowin.g the love"and. esteem Picnic parties to the different points g And z:oaa, as sae to -oat .ai='iare,%.el,! ,she poi.I,s in Southern Ontario, OnI (lir. and Mrs. Jos. David -on anti aa•e have fon you, and sa we ask you the crop will be an average one. ha]ong A 'man adrlressin a convention of ;n o.a. beloved Aln:ft Mazur. to :lies,:.• a•} son, Murray. of London, -were wcek •yli^. Jessie McDonald, who has the lake shore are now the or- _ foo s,pecialist� a. r r,v:i return tires w., re -iiia on the I to accept this rose bud boavl. :'1s der of the day. s mote tin^e ago, familiar -cease; and :hese happy, • .,i,ttgroL:ln,s, farnm -which adjoins the . end lguestc at the home of lir. and you u,se it in, your' nese home, :nay taugI Blake schogl for sotn'? years. raid that n omen's feet are t-vy sizes "elrfuI friertl,hil�s, - pledge our- • ' l t lIrr•. Jac. Davidson, The bowle.l held a• local toutma- a•±l at.:'e o_ We: 3lonk.on. � - has ,been engaged to btach the 'third {.' i , x -h n ,• you leas many pleasant nlemories I went 14,prrday night. The weather •larger than they were twenty-five I .•e:ae. at -. shall ke,;5.f e�h and Tlr:'service in Dufi's United church l' 'lir, and 'til•s. Peter Kerr. of To- of Hills, teen W. M. S. -of which you room in Zirrich school in place of t a,n-ant in oat• me:nnrie, e•: el•y' joy- I , > I room. are ;*uesa, at the home of Mr. g 'tt-tc, L. Rose, who has resigned. A was ideal and the games keenly con- year'„ago. ni= contact -e ha r., ±:tar?� aril every"as cnm.uc.ed t e pastor. Rev. ileus been surh a valued tne.mb r. [['e tested. Allan .1TeDonell ,.and J. W. I . . `,; a and Jars. George 'M,cTaggart an tteacher will also have to be engaged That sta:emen`, stem: a little he?rlful ?e=son v,. 'nave learned.( pas. C.:mn ng.'on day morning., all unite in-dFhing you every bless- Ott;aein captor:c! first paize with 3 t other rel-ec in the village. to teach the continuation classes as r [["e will gn'.her rtrn :he e-speriene?='T.';o-n.enciici..olns areae renuer,d by li ing and happiness in the future, but win.:- nlu',. 10: srcand mtie resulted an 7 ar-h. I. that mar. had said that„i it : - . t, lSt and Dennison and daughter Mr. Percy- Rowe, who has had charge p • '' winch have hef,n r'ar, during these, : + Turn,,:•. of lInn;rietf, with Miss e.,Tw.ially do we pray that you may a tie between A. W. E. Hemphill and women were wearing shoe., two sizes ,, g t Dorir;, o, Pres=ton. are wets at the g of these .classe's for the pas, few p y, ars o`' train.;:; ::rte= :Ctrl 'tl" tk. Davidi;on pre-lcding a, he or-. o r ha -,v the richer joys anti the biassing E. J, i['ethey, and Fred Bonthrtrn anti ]ar :?man they core tnanty=five hon, p. Mrs. Win. Neal and of -her years, has to resume his studies at, -which we close this vaLdic-ory: =an I friends in the vicinity, of God's continued prexence, greater 'Normal school. Nathan Peck, with r, 'wins plus 12 seats ago, ire nou'd have iyelleved The _ urse'c Day. Tim- vcur.t eor',e ai Du is t'nited orrortunities for 'Christian service, e ch. nry account of the ]ale,res, of s' Rr,iden,h, cif this -vicinity 1a -ere lje"wsrs. H, G. Hess and A. F. Hess him. Th:y are. Seven o'clock. at:'i tMe ±i'r. ='- otg •".'-i±-c:m hist its the haseitme.nt of the sh(rck d .to heal. of the death of -ir• acid -when life 'is ended the welcom:' the hour, lf;,sr,. Hem til and Bor.- . the Father. --Signed on behalf attended the unglues conaenti.cn of to - Styles have changed. ,Binding we- ' Nva, dgne fo•• a n�:hem• day :;:u±c•h on "Sunday evening with the i,�-ilson Cart:; Sell. who passed auras u.l , x i the 'A' -stern Counties Telephone As- : thron de'cir,_d to •play off the tie' , She heaved a :"n: of a :`rel sigh r:"Hai-,c•y Pryan. iii charge. in S.eaforth on M-onday on returning °f ,.alsgmeen 1A,.L,S. sociation held at London on'Tuesday.l>ame evening soon by plaVing one men's feet is a euitom. a= old as the ( Picnic.. and reunions are ,he order .2 - end put the c:.n:'t, away. !"Alo,wir,g :he (,renii7, hymn, the : from a motor trip to Walton. The o d C The merchant: of town are arran end game. Chinese, from -which coan.ry it era= t n_ the says to henson',: Webster s. g I Mil r,, .J,, L. Case and J4rs. N. F.•, •'^pure le,son ova- read is i['allace� decease(i was a dvrother of Mrs. Robt. P ing to. have some duct prevention Love's and Troyer's have •all been, prohably ':,nought to ours. Tien sat for a stir nter.t a :Ii 'Ioaar i : <l:anr,rlr. a` e^ «?ti:h a prayer was Reid, of'this village. material placed "on the main street. i Cook visited in Toronto during the her h.ad I c t.-? '>y Re:. Coin iiing. A splen -1 S celerhrat'.ed 9n June. I p:fit aa'eek. Any old shoe ratan will tell you Jfr, Norman shade, who recently Over the L+ale a:hi-e 'e,k, li,l torts c•n-; :c, 1. T11e Cht'i=tian Ci't_ fire Rea. R. R. Cotner deliaered every Mr., an•d .firs. Dataset W. Foss are that twenty-five year•; ago a tlunm',•,er. hag', stucco applied to his dwelling ��� �� � I cavr'ls=r." ,he sail to her=,'.f, war- it -en at [Cot k," :was }riven by firs. + , r.e ::riot: on .sondes last. We are �1 , _ sacntlin, a couple of w:eks in Tor, ' : ":lace, which is situated west of 1 g p Fix foot was always made to fit- a ter all, t:dward Eritton. An interesting talk ' .indeed very Fotry at Hill -green collo accompanying their son-in-law hirrv, on the 13th concession of Jic- p Ir rzunmber three wornan's rho.. 1r,i , ,• -ron-t r:a,i,-••t was given by Killop church to lose JET. and _lfi-. Cnnr,er, Seaf,.'rti, f n,t anI! Clef ion Garden Party, I rr:d da:r, ghter, who .have barn visit - Am I really r rg nit' l?s t . g hihcp, ,it' now ha-ing the outside a. they have been well liked by ev- •rhw-,(:,,y, ei'Pning', July' 6th. ins; •wirh t.hpair in 1T oxalis namely Now the shoe is vna,le to fit :he It •:. ,Cumniing'. The meeting closed I woodarark to=±eftxlly decorated. The i •'Pe•rha I coli'•; ha•:f- ' e it r+•.r' ,'^y "%,:-h a 1-ywn am! the lfiz ah benedic- r g eryone here. foot. That is all the cifference. ps g' " p aanrk is assn. done by Dougla> Ennis Burley -Burley - Time, following JIT. and Jft,. Edgar Stewart. ' C t , W: -'i a tfri_'iter. c'� -riFr s:r;ilF, ,ion repeated- in unison. of i[•alton. , 'The• Sacrament and Communion clipping froth the Pqrt Huron Times i The committee in charge of band, Style. of carr e, had much to < o ,a m3 ars--vexed .he 'ell av'.th a rj, 11 r. ar.d Mr-. Peable tend sons, lfiss .Teen Drager; of Part Elgin. ,gill he held in the 'hippen Church on will be of interest to many local re -i' 1'v usic hn- Arranged now for Satur- ?: .avith the change. :'gut. nn doubt, there •Y. - r , u,tday inornilig at 11 ar±n�. The ser- tient,: "The marriage of Miss Ella (lay evening concerns instead of .oil away fir: ; and Br;' bie. o. Tnrcato, are' is visiting at the home of her mother. rice in Hill�gteen church in the af- S' were oth:r conciderat:ons -which en -1 inst,:ad of "aftr,r a ash??e." %-",.ing at .h'e home of Mrs. Neable's tins. Charles Drager. Lots herritt, Port Huron, daii:gghter 1 Tae,day • evenings an first arranged. T.1. t r • L l ternoon will be vdtlydrawn. The pre of ..the late Mr. and -lire. Tyromas The Dashwood Band will lay on this a iered intir he si..atiari I !,arenas, Mr. and JET,. Robert Living- P an 1 I nr4gh: - Have lis:Fned with -;.rine. I paratr,t y setaice will be held on Sherritt, Hensall, and Pr. Daviel H.', enming Sat•urd•ay evening, git ing a 'V -men-,vrmiar,, rinse man's s-apc•rinr. , f F� RM NO'I'F� Th-'r•sdav ea'; nine at 7.15 ,sharp. Burley, A.l(mnnt. was solemnized at ` good open air concert. _. (veewe*• grace i„ 1•Ir. and _l'Ir .. G-tor:i e Clark. o. Lis a. v -becam•e his erlual by taking the ;mal- lCe are ]eased to report that -It•s. p.m. Wednesday in. the bride's tins. R. J. Paterson arnd her Sister, ! Tr, the -t(,± y Six' as :,t,, owel were visitors at the home of G. Love e ispdoin nicely now and able J J ire. Blad ' lot, the busine<s and the move: rnrent -hP may 1'. s` fferin r nit,ru, perhaps, I 'ov ar+l 4ir,. Vvrsley Clark on Satur- 6' home, 14 3 Military Street•. Rev. A. i frd:n the West, •,who is J1ore than any,me k.:n-s. Haying Time Hint, to be ur awhile each day. • E. Du,P•lb,n, I of the enuntrr. in,?cad of the goy- Nay a ternoon. pastor of ,Grace F,pisco- here on a visit., mtttored to Oxley { ernMelit of the ?tome, into hflr occas m r y I haying time is here a- Rev. R. K. and lire. Love, of Iiin- al church, read the service. The tl•r earl of last week, spending the Nc-• that ha n P i.r field of :i•:i v - - g •.r„ I n-iwh. havo refra:nF•] rr.-r..hat; r '[Tr. and lits. Frank Hackwell and gain. it i= writ to note that, actor(:- tore, -and Mi. and Mrs. H. Manuel r°°pts were decorated with peonies -'ee;: end there very plea.5antly with h'anrts„ he ac as great half -way frown, I .amity, of near Brus�i, , _pent Sun ing t.n results obtained at th 0. A. and .on of Landon, spend a day at and totes. The bride wore a dress r,id friends and aequaintanceF. 'Oxley ly en'.arged. even if her ]ably ceasel (Although I tiva= t,ucy then) `''a_y a. the hrnm n, lir, and 'Mrs. C' Guelph, sweet clover makes the the home of 'MT. and ,Mrs.' W. Love cif• Eleanor blue rough crepe trirft-' is,c:t..�tty situate+(d to Harrow. Lean - altogether. [i'hen the frail little ?•vxly av:th =ail i r[ nm. Humphrey. best quality -hay when cut late in the and also attended the Love picnic. 'nlled -it.h• gray suede lace. Mr. and i" --ton and Wheatley, and near the ' �: blue eve 1Ir, att9 lfrs. '`°gran Bruder and bttd Fta y 'Mr. William L. Forrest and niece. Mrs. Bert Freeman were attendants. lake, iv;rich makes it attractive in the Tight =hats -'Fre a31 right in the _ i I t ge and about read tri blas- Ni -c Mar Their d�u h p y particularlyf home for y Kept ring, ng again and -Pain. r,n, ('r Oris,, cal ed on friends in nom. genet, visited friends here g tai, Jean Freeanan, la - summer months crrmrpuxu ;leas, twenty-five hp villas., on Sunday afternoon. , recently. ed a violin 'solo. A •buffe;t supper Lovers of ,baseball are looking for- 5ears, ago. But they would cramp a Ar.d I might has, spoken a kindlier) 4 pretty dune aaerlding was sol- Mr, John Cochrane, of Stanley Tp., was served after the ceremony, The atat'd to what promises to ,be. a ,very IT woman's ,style to -day' ward enmtiaed at the united Church Mance, who spent a fen dusts at Dr. Moirs was tulle which was spread with interesting mnrateh on the canning Fri- , Certified Apple Orchards. hospital, Huron Spring s, returned to lace, was attractive with She couldn't stride about the streets T° the heart of that r�Gtleac dry, I �l+alban,-v1~ert Rev, Charles Gummming pink roses (lay facning, June 26th, !between New 11 And ctr,pned a moment to help him united in marriage Beatrice Eliza The opinion 'that apple orchard:, -his }lame mulch improved in health. and white tapers. Dr. and Mrs. Bur- Ffat:iburg and Hertsalll, and thele will, of the vrorid all day, and sta tip her find 1 Machan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'• should be certified is gaining ground 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Werido and .lery will reside in Almont, where Dr. ro coubt, be a large foot at the iniquity of mean and all r among apple growers and horticul- family visited friends near Dashwood ,, very largeattenrace. . The miGFing par: of his toy. I William VEachan. o. Monctieff, and Burley practices. Mrs. Burley is a here was a very large reception. . his works:, with number six feet en- Henry A.ltr_rt Wells, of Dunnville, turists. It is contended' that certified recently. graduate nurse of Victoria Hospital, heli; in the Town Hall on Monday " I crehards -would raise ,the standard of Mr, Charles Hagan, of Zurich, call- in numlber three shoes. Or the patient in ,Eighteen -A Ont. The' bride was lovely in a s g Cordon, 'Orr:." ra,;ting }est in honor of Mr, and �'' .Just needed a gentler touch; gown of ink Filk net with hat to apple growing throughout th_ Prov- ed on old neighbors on .Monday. The annual stmw'rberry feis,tival of lirs. 3arold Bell, lately married. Thp But that is a very differevmi thing' P ince. �'•.A•- certified orchard would bz (Mrs. W. Thiel and daughaer, :Miss the Unlite,d Churefi was held 'on spacious dtall was filled and the evemt- .{' • from saying khat women's feet have Thele arra lots of things i mig>?t have nietch. Immediately following the one which ,had no hawt:hornc wild Verlyn, of Zurich, w1ere recently vis- a dente ceremony the bridal party returned Y Wlednesday evening last. It proved ing and, well on to the rylorndng hours grown two sizes in the past quarter And it wryulrin't lace taken much. to the hricle's home where a wedding aptle trees, nongglected nor maggot- ited by 'Mrs. W. Reichert. a great siwccess and the proceeds PA,ssed very quickly with dancingandf T` , of a cep - t infested trees -:thin 300 yards of it. Mr. and Mas. James Love and amounted .bo $80. sands. turY• dinn:r aa- served to -bout taernty Quits a large nummlber of to- - A , certified orchard! would be one family visited relatives at Centralia a 'Maas+ilyl . of Zurich We dart -t believe they have, and She ighed again and hruah•ed a tear, guests. The dining room was pretr Lodge will cal playets, goal on the violin and Ff iahich,' was we]] sprayed and free recently, a nd 'divine worshi what is more, we wouldn't be ungal- Th'Pn whlFpererl praying law: tilt' decorated with Pink and white from apple maggot. ,IWiit+h every Mr. and TAI s. Ha 1 Hasher, of the p in Caravel Plano, supplied good' mttw5it ,rod many Oh, God. ]vow can you accept this day streamers, bridal wreath and lilies of Y Presbyterian Church on Sunday eve- were the good' *is�heis expressed for lent enough to say it if we did. No, orchard certified' +bmm�tper craps would Goshen Lira visited with Mr. and W'1Ten it, has been lacking sty . the valley. The happy young couple e1 Hing next. IOn '1Mionday e,aiemxing the the young couple, accolmlpanied by sir! , l 1 be assured. Mrcs. Oharl.ts Stephenson. iMtal ation 'Of officers for this 1 mran eft 'by motor for a short honeymoon, lodge Y handsbmme anrd useful presents. ?f,. - .*, lMn s. Cr. Lowe wishes to thank W. wind take f la And Crag} looked d'(yom, He Beard the On their reborn they will reside in p ce The (bride's maiden name was Mics 1141. S. mktmibers for their kindness' in Mre„ Slavin bas, returned from Edith McBride,and .the Iiatt- r : s,igh, IJuntrvt-11e. send'in• a !beautiful bouquet to her �O°nn' rpoes Not. Mean a Thing And saw the s_bipmg tear, 'Miss 'Margaret Cunarting, who has Defective Chicks. g Turkersmrabh after visiting relatives. old, is the elldles't son of William G. Then sent Hi:4 angel messenger been att?n'ding Stratford Normal, is A casual glance, over the chicles during lea illnests. Mr. Joseph Cawthorpe, of Tavi- Bell, a ftwv. md9es west of the vil- (Cotde'r'ich 'Star) To whist in her ear. may not detect any culls or ick- stock son of Dr. 0awbho wltm la . L"� Pte' holidaying at the hottrre of her spar- Y P 'gees �- cote, Rev, and 141trs. C. CCm»xning. eats. But on closer examination it some years ago practisekt medicine in Mr.' Llbyd' 1lnadso>r, who was assk- ,+, !W1Vat cou*iy councillors say and Perhaps you could have drone lietter may be nciticed that solm!e are not do- KIPPEN Hensall, has retutmdl after sp.•ndmg ant to Mr. A. L. Case railway agent YET. Charles Sellers .spent the Werk Y g .:; N,beve a,botitt vatrious matters and to -clay, ing as well as others. Some have de- holidays Mere with his relativ'Ea, He here, for a nuniber of y^eaasl, and tvho i w, nd with hip wife and rather -in-law, is a this year medical studont. `a few 'monbhs ago was moved what .thee do ,aboutt them are •twvo But oh, the Omnipotent Ore facts of hods conformation, feel or srwowtb mks and Lesth. Garden Party, � Y �5 Y Y , Mn s. 'Htoerle at Heidletburg. g• g t„ the C.N.R, to Forest, as freight g- � Seeingour thoughts daFsro t frrrget win s. These might ;better be -'taken Thvrnday evemimia, July stfi• Dr. Jatttes W. Bell, of Harr•;abiar dtfferent things. For instance, last,'Mr. Dan Steiss is visitin at the g g- . The beautiful thin you've done. g out now than left to add to the 'Mrs, Robert Paterson arid dautgh- Pa., is visitiag here with his relatives Ient, is getting on nioply in his new ui" 'week: -council vm5 pretty well a.grered � home of Mr. and Mrs, John Bertaoe- crowding in the pen.- There will ibe ter, Yvonne, of �Calgarr•, spent )part and fTiend+s and at the' same time fiend of lalbor and his wife shout a 1. I:Etat the Old age perrsiart board had He knows, little Name, that yota love cies, Brodbagen: pullets that are off in type, have poor of last week with -Mr. and Mrs. Ar- having SM .oversight of the hnmc•- were,k on so ago -ant to Forest to .. ., pour work '. ,:Yin. and Mrs. John Harris and Miss • hea'di- or same other defect and might thur Anders -or. ` rpad farm at the eastern limits of ma+ke her hoops ,there also, They will 111. ibeenr tsa• stnippeKt of its powers that c Mildred Sellars Sunday with better tie Fold as {broilers than ke Mr. and IMrS. AmtYmur Anderson, al- ti:e village. be both missed from our villa - In thin bid house of .nrmw, a'perut Pt 1 at had atlfTv?ed its psefuttrs Even skis, Lena MI[Gavin arnd Mr. -rod 1Mrts. to mipttuf sty. tJrn er present rice stn Olive and John, s. ort the w^eefk end Mrs. D. B. ,McLean of our village, gond rddemta ;but ge as t So, gladly far>rive the lack to -day, di P . Pe g , , good wi4shes 'foi- �,u i tthe .*aim"!'<rla±ite,' Redvte f. W. Crai:gm, Armand Kernick, Kitchener. conditions one cam attord' to rear and in Wind ,and' :Marlgttel imehi an, a few drays ago received informa•;ion low them to their new Kohne in, k'or- , r For .rou will (Po better to+marrow. g g it ,qf Grt%esriah, ad<nutted this. He said: YLr. ,Roy Beminetat and lir . W. C. keep oroly the dye�t for role laving QVtiss ICs el Alexander, who has of her grandson's graduation from cwt, where they are now nicely' set- • .� dio or relent►• mend doesn't '1nd the nurse lofrkM, up with the Bentvatt visited with Mrs, W. C. Ben. flack. • Leen in atb=lndanlce at London' Normal the Uni'versi'ty of Saskatoony bash tied. if .aIk u tfhn:derest smi}e, inert as Kitchener im pital and other C'mo-vdimg is fxewatsd ,upon: by ex- school this ,has conn let ed HiQ haao also a Pmt P P ppteaured in the nrpxss Gtliss Edna Gill recend.l underwent r , eomfr anyr i n Reeve ,,XtXibbonr v �'at,, ., ,_. "To-tmrroy hi mak4 it right." r 4atives am Sunday, peat P0,011trYin"ema if at all possible, her education there aril is new home with, bh'te' follo~MrIg fr6m the Stt.wka- �a very sntrceslsfull'operataon for the I ,� r W 1 Beare �+11asni[trtlri, said 6he eomm- Then added a note in the Order Book, Arout twenty -,five m,errriera of the mparate the cookerela from the put= for heir vtacatim. toon Phoenix.t "Frederiek Janies rehnovral of her tonsils, and is making , 3 �f� �lt'Iiti6 thbul+ , for abolished and nvWt "Be ,goodl W them to-nIgh't." Young P'eople's Society gathw d in 'lets so as to g'i've .the Pallets more .1 Mm. Fraxnit`r, uirea and slaughter, 14tLean,; who it*ved .great disuin.- goad recovery franc the same, N t + S 6 A I r t Ya k. , C'h, i " 014 , t'.4 Y • r, s „ - , , , r . �. , , ..,11111 .. �r� :...,, , i .. 1. f .., .. .,,,. W�.: ,':: '..: , : °' • r ,.'. t '. a b-. f • <' . t '„ tk. A ., , ,z r i,. e .Gil. : 1�... 'S ..r .. .- t,,..,,., y't; :r'. Y, ..'sl` ..r a '9.i?�t, .gt. a �'.[ m �. ,: r. •k., u. . r : , i. A,r f N r . w, .. .� . ,.. , , : h r. ) ..It'. nil At. &'. , r.: �Twr ,N '1�_... + r s r- .± -4. K. .r,+,. .. 'Y r v. W'.. .� g 4 !; •'' .,, :, (4 .. r. f' iY` was $ ,+it'+i S. �, .. r M. I ..± s ,. it ,rm r , , tiv ) a 4 `i t "ra'£.slautw�,aa,,ti...1.. rr, s.z ml: ww� a...... stns., o ..,v...,.>, .... i ,