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r �i0"tiN {' ,„- amount of miwztey i't is able to take
at 'Seafoath, On!tariq, ev-
' Wins Prize
Rev. E. F. Chandler, of St. An-
Ni` ,�ld
ztirafty, afternoon by McLear- out of a community. The msannCgr of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miller ani Miss
tog they gyp* at St. Ca1►lm�an, the
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taking being a very secondary con -
Lavina Miller, of Brodhagg�n, were
the 'home of Mr. and Mrs.
last g rm of ,the schedule. So far
they have wan. four games, lost one,
1110'{
`� ti' �ry . r,
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i bmaription rate, $1'G(T a year ip
sideration,
guests at
F. H, 'Miller on -Sunday.
and had two tiers. The final games
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, , t, *irR^e; forerigny $2.90 a 'year. Single.
To others, perhaps a little old-
,Mrs. James 'Coutts and daughters,
will soon be arra and' it is hop-
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:to 'harve these the day
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•'enders, 4 cents' each►•
fashioned, the success of a church is
Isaibel and Jean, are guests at the
ed one of of
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Mrs. 'Syd'ney MaArt�hur and Mrs.
rzneasured •by its spirituality. To them
home of the former s, parents, Mr.
26tH• It has been proposed that half
t
tiAdvertdsitng Crates an application,a
church might be of lag or frame,'
and Mas, Freeman Hackwell.
Mr. Ross.lByTme and daughter, Mlar,
the 'proceerd� be given to the Legion
fund
e y(, •.. . •
i�lembers of the Qantadian Weekly
with a congregation of fifty or a
the Lou; and mother, MTs. Byrne, of
Sam Widoarnilae is visititug his sis-
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Newspaper Assaciatbion, Class A
pa
hundred, azul its 'givings might be
D�trolt, were week end guestL5 at the
ter, Mrs. Allen Pye, at Wimidsor,
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Wleeklies of Canada,, and -the Huron
small in everything 'but personal sac •
h'omne of Mr. W. 'C. Bennett.
We regret to report that Mr. H.
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fi�unrty Press Association.
rificex
(Miss Mabel Bowley, course -in -train-
prehmruann, who undizrw+ent a serious
y ,f�. - •
convofation, and obtained his
district very, soon -, Derry season
in at Chatham-, is holidaying at the
operation at 'Clinton Hospital a flew
!A.: ..
will be very short. At the present
But, if out of this congregation a'
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
weeks ago, is not improving as well
time •th,o berries are iplentOul • and of
SFMAtFORTH, Friday, July 14, 1933.
minister was 'born every year or two,
Jos. Bewley.
we would like.
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these people would' look upon their
las
Mxs, George Dickson and d'au titer
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At a meeting orf the Guild of Trim
f`'
,
Dont Frame Your Car
church as eminently successful,
Cleta, ,of Seafor•th, srpetnt Tuesday at
the hamo of and 'Mrs. Robert
ity Church held Thursday last at the
home of the president, Mrs. Edwards,
}se:.
past for another year. The fall wheat
It all depends upon one's Dint of
p
:Mr,
Reid.
it was decided to have a tea on Mrs,
'.,",
License
view. .
Recent visitors at the 'home of Mr.
Woodg' lawn on Friday, July 28th.
at 'Chicago. •
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and Mrs. Joseph Love were; Mr. and
Memberer of the Guild of Trinity
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The Ontario Department of High-
'
Women's Institutes
Mrs. J. Mustard Bruce,fi,eld; Mr. J.
Church held: a 'farewell party at the
,;
ways has issued a piairi warning that
.
Morrow, Winnipeg: Mrs. J. D: Hinch-
Rectory Tuesda avenin'
y g 'in honor o£
,
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car licenses are to be exposed in the
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ley and Mrs. C McGregor, Seaforth.
Mrs. N'ewiwrn-,Brady, who lealv.e's here
`Saturday to make her home in Ham-
-
form in which they are purchased,
Miss Muriel Farquharson has re-
Hold Afternoon Session. turned to Goderich after spending a
ilton. The following address was
guest, `Mrs. Young.
and not 'put in a fraime, of any nia:-
The afternoon session was opened
month at the home of her parents,
read by Mrs. N. W. Woods; °`Deal
Mrs. New,ton-IBrady: 'We ''have
'dozy school wind church services. Dur-
tenial or kind.
Framing a car, is a same-
with
with community singing. The•roll was
branch
Mr. and Mrs. Wn>L, Farquharson,
A large crowd''witnessed a snappy.
g•ath•
ere'd at the Rectory this evening tc
•
what new innovation, but we have
called with e•alch rising to
Chair feet, 'Mrs. R.' I<h'stle of the
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game of football at V1 m'Ehrop recces-
'-Vlanday
spend a social hour with
p you before
departure to new hoME
n
noticed a goad many in this district
entertainment branch, heartily wel-
tion grounds on evening,
,
when Winthrop defeated Walton by
your your
and to telt you how much you will be
,
during the past few weeks,
corned fire convention to Hurondale,
which Miss L. Jeckell, of Exeter,
a score. of ..-1,
missed in our Church Guild, but h v7�
lm
Of course license plates cost money
v
very ,'rosy replied.
,Miss Iona Johnston, of Blyth, s.pgnt
that you will Still carry on the 'gVo
work in the cit to which are
worship a hymn was sun,g.'Mrs. Coop-
and are well worth Iaokii after, taut
Elect Officers,
a few days at the home of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and :firs. Colin Fing-
Y you
going, not' only will the Guild nus:
and August in, order to soave getting
•
and can 'be too careful.
Mrs. Calsoton took charge of the
land.
your cheerful presence,, as we have
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4' 1•...
;Putting them in frames for the
election of officers, which resulted as
Mrs, L. Fors'y-th, of Toronto, was
spent many jolly afternoons together
ti's 'dieath. Besides farming he took
purpose of either safety or beauty
follows; Honorary president;, firs,
Johrl Hey, Jr., Zurich; president, Bliss
a week e'nd guest at the home of her
but the community will lose in yot
used in, the roll call for next month.
just costs a ten dol9ar fine plus coats.
X. Keddy, Hurondale; 1st vice-presi-
r
'parents, Mr. and, Mrs. -R.. R . Hoy.
and Dr. Niewton�Brad two of it:
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most valued enthusiastic
;'..
Why add to the psi -mit, tax, the
dent, ~ices H. Hess Zurich; Lid vice-
MT. Cosby Ennis, of -Granton, was
a visitor at the home of his parents,
and mem
bars. We ask you to accept this srri!al
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license tax, the gas tax and "the other
president; Vhiss Jean- Webster --Sea Sea-
forth; 3rd Nice -president, Geo,
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fir. incl 7�7frs: Fred Ennis on Wed-
gift a�..s, toke.n of rernelmOarance enc
g
r.
benefits the metar owner already en-
.sirs:
Jacques, Exeter- secretary -treasurer,
nesday.
hoe that when you use it you mai
p Y
think of the me'nnbers of Trinity
by a. period of silent -prayer. Me
jays . License frames are scarcely
Mrs. Dan MacTsaac, Crediton; assist-
A large: numn�zer from the village
and vicinity attended the celebration
Guild tvh'o all wish you .the very saes
Moosimin, Sask., announce the en-
worth the money they cost.
ant secretary, Mrs. Emery Fahner,
Crediton; federal representative, Miss
at Brussels on' '- ednesda Jul 12th.
y
in life, both socially and smiritual'ly
3ri•evie of this town -ship, and since
ben," and, the parts were taken by a
\2tbie Keddie, Hurondale; alternate,
The Young People's Saei Society of
Duff's United. Church will hold a pie-
-=-''Signed -on' -behalf of the Guild: Flor
en Edhvard's, President; 'Catheriyac
na,mber of the members. Miss• Bertha
The Time Bup is ATOW
tiIrs. M. W. Telfer, Crediton; district
representative, _hiss A. Thompson, of.
nic at "Bay ;;sell on Fridayafternoon.
McEavan, Secretary,"
Broadfoot, of .Rens'all, the •Tanarriage
Settforth; auditors, Mrs. C. Zuicker
Th'e July meeting of the Women's
to take 'place in July."
i.
We have 'been Iiving under a per-
and Mrs, M, W. Telfer, Crediton,
.Missionary ,gocdety and Women's As-
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xho 'teaches in 'Hamilton, and Mr.:
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tad of depression for so many inenths.
The conveners• [for the standing
1 n^
sociation of'Duff's United Church was
. USBORNE
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Prayer in unison, • I
so lrirany years, in fact, that tive were
committees here also appointed:-,-
E'd'ucation, Mrs. R. Rundle, Huron-
held at the home of Mrs. Vi'alter
Davidson on Thursday afternoon.
'The
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beginning to look upon hard ti!ries as
dale; Health, Mrs. (Dr.) O'Dwyer,
The service in Duff's United church
municipal ,council of the town
•.
oiF appointed lot. Something to be
Zurich; Historical Re- aa -ch, Mrs. B.
rr;
will be conducted Ib the minister,
Rea. Charles Cruir.!m'n'g, on. Sunday
s
ship of Us�borne octet pursuant to ad
Jourm-nent,.at Elin?ville, on Jure 3L
..,
endu•red,i not ,cured.
-who
W. F. Beavers, Exe Legislation,
Mm H X. Fisher, Crediton Tiome
inorni'n'gs. The subject for his discourse
with all t'hg..naptn3ers;9.f,.c-guncil •pres
eraI will 'take place from' his late
To any one, however.' has been
Economics, Sirs. A. Moir, Huroi?dale;
•ill bq., "The Bible."
ent. The m+.;nates of the meeting a
❑ame' on' "Thursday afterrioan, when
paying any attention to the summed-
Pual 'Miss Sea-
Broities.
A nr'eeting ;will be held in Duff's
'June .3rdwereread and approved o:
the services will be conducted by his
ity' markets 'during the past two or
,
; Co
forth; Community Act5vlties, Mrs. C..
y
Unifed Church. on Tuesdav evening,
motion of Westcott-Sbier. The agen
for the Gestetner Duplicating !Ma
pastor, Rev. C. A. ,Malcolm, of Eg-
three •months, it is very evident that
Zvvick'er, Crediton; •Relief, 2lbss L.
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'July lith, under the auspices of rite
Bible Society, Rev. 'Mr. Shalt, of
p g
chine gave a demonstration to caun
mondville United Church. Interment
the 'bottom has not only `been reached, 'Jeckell, Exeter; Agriculture, Miss
IN
will be, the surer sipeaker,
cis,, showing the capabilities of th
but that the upturn h'as commenced.
Thelma Elsie; Canadian Industries,
11rs. J. Hey, Jr., Zurich.
, `Ir. and :l2rs. Gerald Dresses, of
machine. After consideration and dis
rrr +-- .•.._ -
Proof o€ this is found in the state-
F.lirnor' Abbott, of Exeter, favoxed.
' J.anrestowrr, N.Y., are guests at the
cussion, i$. was decided to urchas
p
orient of I?urin and Bradsfreet's which
the meeting kith a few readings 'and
,
home of the latter s parents, Yr, and
one, the cost being 225.0- less thre
g >
pear 'cent. for cash, the company t
,.. ` .
reports that ,the
F price index of this-
hiss El ie, of Seaforth, sang a ver$'
g
Mrs. Fred Ennis.
Mrs..John Young and son, Billie,
furnish the necessary accessories fo
,
teen basic commodities on June 24th
pleasing solo. The Zurich ladies ren-
dercd a chorus to the delight of all
4 f Blyth, axe visiting at the hem's of
aperatiQn and prepare the 19'33 voter
was 91:87 cosntrrared With 91.25 'a
liresent, -
�1r. and 'Mrs. Samuel Forbes.
lists for UJborne free, on motion o
week previous; 89.10 a month pre-
Birs, Colioton, then ad'dres'sed 'the
r
In the account of the late' Vlrs. W.
S hier«Passnnrore. A delegation frog
g
the Agricultural Societies waited o'
.
vious and =r?A$ a year ago.
meeting, telling of fthe neat work
g
C. Bennett's funeral, which aro eared
in last week's w e omitted to
the council, re•' annual grants. 'West
Additional proof is shown in the
the Women s Institutes of Canada
and other ]ands Wale loin Dr.
g'
.paper,
mention two sprays from;1Sr and
cart -Passmore: Tllaf a grana of $1
fact that the textile mills are all
_liar-
gat et• Strang, of Hurrondale, who is
lli s. Fred Rutledge and Humphries
each be made' to the Exeter and Kirk
working tA' greater capacity. In the
at present visiting. at her home there
& Co
M?. and 1 s S
Sboldice,
t/�n Agricultural Societies and
grant of $10 to each far 'baby 'bee
,
Province of Quebec the increase of
production is from 10 per cent. to "45
.also gave a very brief but interest
ing talk sir her work a•Trd experiences
_1rs..William .of
Seaforth, avert guests at the home of
caia?.petition, open to Usborn'e rate
a, ars Treasurer'
.
per cent, In the Ontario cotton•mnflls
in Dixonville, where she has spy?`
`ot?le tinie"as a i `
'nis>ionary'
Mrs. W. S•mifli on W'ednesday.
Mrs. J. Moore. of Stevensville, has
Payers pn1i�.-Carried.
report: 1933 raihiay -tax, $106,50. 'Ai
the average increase is over 'LJ per
medical
Both addresses were greatly enjoyed
pendia a
returned hohie, after s' g
ter' a discuss�•on of the cutting o
weeds on the township recto's, it vra
,
cent.
One
by all present. The Exeter Institute
invited the district `a F.xete!
month with Hiss Annie .Johnston and
other relatives in the village.
y o p
resolved to reduce., expenditure an
cotton mill at Copwall has
resumed operation,; with prat�actian
annual
next year, which -as cordially ac-
holidays at his former home -at Dor-•
that each ratepayer shou-1d cut a'
weeds on the concessions ogpobite bi
at 100 .per cent. capacity and has
^pptpd. The meptir,e was closed width
surging the Ktational Anthem,
lELIMVILLE
-own' lands, and that the townshi
.
raised its par roll 3:3.1-3,per cent.
Th; ad(hress presented to Mrs. Hey
Dr, MargaYet Strang, of Peace ,
bear fire expense of cutting the weed
on the sideroads on motion of Sprier
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1n the woollen and vvor;ted ;nous-
is as follows;
"Dear Hey: Fbr
Mir, and Mrs. Gordon Delbridge anti
�lestcott. The following bills wer
try mann mills report a sufficient
p
.sirs, quite a num-
bei of years previous to retire-
� c
daughter. of St. Marys. were onlay
P assed Dias mrotion of Moir-Westcott
number of orders already on hand
your
nrent from office as District Presi-
vi=;tors at the hence of _lir. and 31r=.
'i.ri
Gestetner Duplicating Machine Co
to ensure day arid night • optration
~lent, four years ago, and since then,
Harry Murch.
duplicating machine, $218.25; 1•litche'
.
for the next two, or three months':
�"au have hr,en a �� slued tnem'•ea• of
Yiss Ina H rris a r
a f F°a quhar, is
•;siting at the home of llrs.
_� roc'it
c� e, ads for gravel crushing
x+1,80; txeter Lumber Co,, bridg
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:Steel production is up. General
the Di=trier Executive- You havQ
mreatly endeared 'ourself to us by
_Mr. ani'.
scar 3Jorgan., '
lumber, '83.09• Mills-& Wynn, brid •
g
_Motors have ir.;:cas'e<i production;
•our amiable character, your earnest
VI r. and •lire. Alex. Crago, of
hvmbr r, 52.94; Traquair & Lindenfiel
oil, rubber and raw cotton are rising•
(''evmtdon to duty, and the hearty in-
P,lamihard, visited at'the home of Mr:
�'4nn
hardware for ba•idge, 35c; Kennet
Johns, work in $3.50• Isaac Cowc
,
tri price. and eticen it .agri�r,lture.
'heat ha?"tdimled anti park climbed
tere:•t you hate manifested in our
wrathy work. But we would lict con.iced
Routly on Sunday.
s ay,
7li,:s Fannie BLas:tt, of Exeter, vis
pit,
work in tit, $13.48. W.m.�Elford'•--wor'
T
ten cents this we. k•
9rde, our gratitude to mare' w-oi ds and
at the home"of Sirs. William
Bradshaw last Tuesday.
in pit, $3.•i0; Howard Hunter, war
o
in pit, $3.50; Edward Johns, work'i
Another indication is that large
we deem it a great Pleasure to show
our a
appreciation in a somewhat more
till, and Mrs. Len O''Reilly"and
pit, $1.75; Wilbert Batten, work is
companies. are increasing salaries and
fitting manner. We are delighted to
family visited relatives in' Sarnia on
pit, $3,54): Wmn, Bradshaw-, work i
I
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wages. And large companies ':io not
do that
`*"taw "Peru you life mennlaer'ship
this di and to
Sunday.
Mr, am .sirs, P
Philip Murch sand
pit and ditching, y6.3-; Fred For(
ork in pit, $7; Wm. Moodie, gravel
Dia£ of a irit of laenevolt
P ices
srronlyt y»u'
w pint
with this pin, vrhich has only been
r .
family a;ncl :�h. , Harokt Bell spent
ling•, b1.7a; Luther .Row^cliffe, gravel
Increasing demand, however, will
•available within the pact six month.
Sunday at Niagara Falls.
ling, 50c;, Cephas Muxworthy, grav
mean increasing prices, It ran not
With this honor goes. our vet•„r hest
'of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Fxe-
,
'ter, visited in this ,deinity! last Sun-'
Billing, $7; Ali. Hankin, gravelling
$7; Ivan Stewart, gravelling, $7; Gec
be otherwise, because- the raw ma-
rentals in line
wishes anti the,.ha pe your future
r.pei'ation in our work,—Signed on
day evening.
Ferguson, gravelling, $7; Thos. Aus
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practically every have
been exhausted.
ehaif of the nits trier of South Huron
cessful in their matches this summer
tin, fr<avelling, $5.25; Arthur Camp
bell, gravelling, $3; Ed. 'Pollen, grav
' These risirug prices will affect the
—Mrs. Rufus Kestie, Mrs. 1,2 W. Tel-
far.”
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BAY FhELDw
ellir. r gravelling
b, $3 Jahn Ste -wart,
,
retailer as well as the wholesaler and
.
(;amts, and the coming game on the .
$3; Walter McNichol, gravelling
Mrs. J, Cochrane,
manufacturer. Contrary to the gen-
WALTON
On Sunday, July 16th, anniversary
31,50; H. G, Webber, blacksmithin9.
$$' 1.75; Henry Ford, superintendence
'renewed acquaintanceship in Walker-
eral belief, 'but nevertheless a fact,
,
�'ertiicea will be held in, Knox Pres-
$46.80•—Carried. Council adjournel
1.
the retailers for the past two or three
Johnston.. iboy-_. ozi...'Nonday afternoon
b,ylerian Church at 11 a.m. and 7.30
to tweet an Saturday, August 2nd, a
I '
years have absolved enormous losses.
The annual garden party of Duff's
p•m, Rev. T. D. McCullough, ,if Kin.
1 p.m.—Henry'S,trang, Clerk.
and Mrs, Percy Johnston, of- the
They have Been selling the stocks
United Church was held on, the church
cardin'e, is td be the preach,ur and'
"oshen Line. Much syr<mipathy is felt
district's.
,'
t;,
tbey had on hand below cost and that
la'-tl• on Friday evening .under the
auspices of the Women's Association,
there are many here among the Cot-
tapers and tourists w'ho know him
TUCKERSMITH
r'
is a 'business that can not be con-
Supper was served in the basement
and,will be pleased to hear him.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Green', of De
tinued indefinitely. , of the church from 6 to 8, after which Dr. A. Nerwton-Brady, who has grad
Bargain' day has corme to an end
a splendid program was ,presented
by the following
a goons medical practice here for the
troi•t, and daughter,, who have beer
4`:'
at 'last. Stocks will have to be re•-
artists: Mrs. Van-
wyck, elocutionist; :'Miss Alexia Alex-
pant ben and a half years, moves this
week to Hamilton. Dr. Newton -Brady,
visiting Mr. and •Mrs: Jonah Green
Placed, ,and replacement in many cas-
ander, vocalist and instrumentalist ;
has beeru successful in building up a
returned home after a very pleasan'
visit.
es will mean forced production and a
Miss Vanwyck, Highland dancer; Mr.
large practice and has madre many
Mr. and Mrs. 13,everly Beaton, o:
rapid rise in prices.
Harvey McGee, comedian and enter-
friends, who regret very much his
Seaforth, visited with relatives of
+
On the other 'Nand, Ireplacem'en•t
tainer, and (Mr. Alexander, cancer-
tinist. Splendid in, nru'rrubers were
lesiving. 'Mrs. Newton, -Brady will al-
so be greatly missed. Dr. M. Bur-
Sunday.
• ,Mi, Dorothy Wilson, of Tucker.
:
means additional employment now,
rendered by the .Blyth Band:
ris, who -succeeds .Dr. Newton -Brady,
smith, and Miss Verna McGregor
which in, turn mleaus increased wages
The .July meeting of the Gleaner
is a graduMm of t'her University of
bf Toronto, who 'have been visiting
4 •
p: ,
stud irucreased ' u
buy; g 'power,
r
Mis:Rion Band was held..im the base-
Alberta FAdmonbon, After s p�emiain!g a
Mr, and Mfrs. Robert MicGregi;x, re•
Now the time to buy not only for
m+ent of the church on Sunday morn-
year in hospital practise he diet •post
turned to their homes. '
z'aritirrrediate but for future
ing with the ,president, Jack IVlurray,
graduate wank in the 'Montreal Gen-
Mrs. L, J. Doig received' the sac
^
require-
mnet9ts. Meaney will 'go farther to -day
in charge of the meeting. Following
the opening hymns, the .Scripture les-
"al Hospital and Toronto Western
Hospital. He comes with very high
news during the week that her bro.
ther-in-law, A. Phillips, of Ro.
G .
Yl1>
than it will next month or nrext year,
stn ,was read by Margaret Murray recommiendations and the com=munity
from Acts
.Mr,
chester, N,Y,, passed away very sud.
Much further,
3:1-8, after which a prayer
extemda a hearty webeomte. '
densly with a heart attach.
F;;'
was offered by VIrs, H art Kirkib'y.
Notices were' sent out this week
Mrs, Robert 'D6yrmtan returned home`;,
The Watch Tower was given by three
anmoumcing the clos'in'g of •the Bank
after a very plant visit with Rev,
I''
`':.
t - Boys and three girls ,and plans were
%Jt All Depc�l�ds on the Point made for a picnic to be held in the
of �C,a+m!m!erce in 'I`;ay&ld and the
transfer of .*counts to the Bank of
and Mrs. Conner, ,of FAribro. Shb re-
ports that they' are getting nicely
',
of �LEUU
near future. About thirrty-fivie nuetrn-
be'rs
Montreal, Climton After hawing had
settled in their new ;home and'a fine
.
responded to th eroll salt, after
the services of a 'bank ,far the past
reeerption was 4Zeld in their lienar ori
'
The Minister of a Lutheran Church
which the classes fora -ted for study.
The mleeting closed with a hymnn and
twenty-six years, the ,people of . this
community strongly protested this ac-
their arrival at Ehpbrro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R4 Moi can and
�,i +
a"m a .Southern State, has asked Iris,
the Mizpah Benediction repeated, in
tion and a meeting of all interested
'Master Bernard and Mr. 'and Mrs. W,
..
°ax
csobgftga'Eion to fe,f'ram from going
unison. The proceeds of the Mission
Band
was called' for�Thursday evening,
H. McGregor and• family spent a day
i •
into 'tire ilsusitass, of benefit lunclzeotus
-booth at the party a-
garclem
when an effort will be made to have
recently at Snowden.
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and eubertaixilxnmts for the par-
Mounted to $9.40.
Dr. D.
a ,banking service continued' heire by
Misr Etta ,Bells of London; visited
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,
.held
VD§ba of raising ftwn'ey. ,
Hackrwell and 'daughters,
Faith and Mrarjarie, Of Holland, N.Y,,
gine 'Bank, of XantreaL To Rave no
'bank would .be very inconnsenient and,
h'er parents, Mir. 'and 'Mrs. A. Bell
over the week end. '
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!Phe reason this �ixiii7ister .gives for
ware Week end ,guests at the home of
be a ;big loss to the place.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell, acconupani'ed
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this sowrewhM u mal stand is that
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gardiner and Mr.
.'Many of the cottages are now oc-
lyy Mr. and 'Mars. Wnti. Belt .and son,
r��r
the ehuivdht liar ria right to 'go into
,.
and Mrs. John Buchanan.
IVI?r• and MT% J. Johnston, of Blyth,
cu 'ed and there are enquiries for
I'i g
lru lding lots. �
sent a day 'reeenbl at 'Snowden.
p y
Death of Jolm C, Rtedtike.' 4Mr, John
�air
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t xt(lYdttEiatti! h oilier lines of tiusi-
speztt 'Su'nday at the home of tb t�
Wdss Nina Heard is tacking a suhm-
Charles Reink'e,, ons• of 'the most
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.�;
strn�i7u�law! and daugg•hter, Mr. and
'Fin!glanA.
mere course alt the O.A-'G., Guelph.
widely -known g;nd most popular rds'i-
' a ' /
a' 'Asti tl . man; Pfd
Mrs. Colin
Baylietd as reason to be
h' proud' of
deti is orf the tdrovnrsh, 'passed away
fg ' k ,,
14'*
a•
A ft " ' titre i tttheran
IMC, bines Mm's: OeVtge •Mmtter ono,
'Magda;
thein foo ill ienm this season. They
at [his bom!e omn 'L'hre Kippen rood on
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r:
.fib
nr • ,
> ihl t l e4ii tS1" iihe eli!trrch,
datUgh r, .IVLr. and ,Mrs, Dan -
played all;'Rirppe•n. last week, wilPrninit
Tuesday, .July 11th, to hos 65th yy'eear.
h i�+« i!
JMJ'
S
tel Ilehten,bn an1d dauthrter, Meta;
iby a •score of 3-1. This, Friday ewern
Mir. Re:in'ke s�d a s�ligilA stroke
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from rvisiting theWorld's Fairtnat
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0 9 0 .0 • 0 0
worth, has ;been engaged by the trus-
in OxlrDrd',Couuty. ,.
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tees of S. IS. No. 14, :Clay, to teach in
(Miss 3.fargaret ,Cloveland8 •who wast
now ,busily engaged cutting grain,
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that sc,'hool durir4 ,tihe naming farm.
the guest of ,Mr. and Musa James A.
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' Wins Prize
Rev. E. F. Chandler, of St. An-
P'atersom baa returned to her 'hoarse,
Our teachers and ,pupils are now
We glean from a su'immne'r service,
rdrew''s' 'United Church, . on SAnday
.
19w. 'John Fisher •'' 'rims returned
°
K James Stewart Tapp, of Hen.
morning last, gave a;very earnest an
from Torontto� where she had been'
iMr. Harry Howard has been visit-,
sail, Ont:, has ' been awarded one
inspiring sermon on "The City ' o
for some weeks accompanied by her,
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of the three highly prized 1851
'God." The 'Misses Florence and Mary
daughter, Mrs, Roy 'Thampsony who
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London 'Exhibition Scholarships
Thomson sang a duet, "'God Will
had been quite ill for some weeks[.
improving nicely in health..
available in Canada, it was an.
Take Care of You."
Mrs. 'Syd'ney MaArt�hur and Mrs.
4
nounced in Montreal Monday.
The Misses Esther and Mildred
I
J. M. Peck have been visited, by their
moved out •to -their new holmb a short
The scholarships are valued at
N,eeb, of Goderich, and, Miss Thelma
sister, 1VPtta. ,ey, and her husband -
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approximately 9250 a year and '
Neeib, of 'London, visited recently
of rSt. Jo'hN `N, R, during 'thea pant
having a situation .with Mr. Thomas
are, tenable for two and some.
with Mr. and Mirs. ,Samuel Thomson
week or so.
Wren and workinglah4'for hien and
tMes three years. -Dr. Tapp ob-
and family,
The many friends of Mr, Charles
f
tained his Ph,p, degree from Mc-
Wrry 'lxioking' is now the order of
Redmond for 'miany years a residue
Mr. Venmor.
Gill University at, the spring
the day but unless rain comes to this
'.the
of the Township of my, a few miles
t ,
convofation, and obtained his
district very, soon -, Derry season
northwest 0. our 'villsg% will regret
last Sundlav with relatives and friends
early training at the University
will be very short. At the present
to learn" of his very serious illness
in Rfintcardizrie,
of Western Ontario, where he
time •th,o berries are iplentOul • and of
at the home of his d'aughtlery Mrs. W.
(Miss Minnie Gibbs, of Toronto, ac-
graduated with honors in chem-
a very fine quality considering the
Whitney', of Milverton.
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istry: He went to McGill in
weather of the past month.'
Mr. and Mrs.• Jas, A. Paterson and
of MTs a Robert Bonthron and Mrs,
1930. Dr. Tapp is an only son
Haying is now almost another -duty
Mr. and Mas. 'Qrvnlle Twitchell, Of
'
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tapp,
past for another year. The fall wheat
our village, left .by auto the first Of
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of HensalL 'which
looks very promisinge is now
.this week to visit the World's , Fair
•
yet arranged; Grace Church, •Staffa,
ready for 'harvesting.
at 'Chicago. •
t I , ,
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Miss Hilda Neab, of Goderich, is
' Du,l•ing the remainder of this month
i
'school services, in month of, July at
Trivitt 'Memorial Church,
spending a few holidays with Mr.
and for the following month of Aug-
P. + t
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and Mrs,' Samuel Thomson and fam-
ust, services will -be hlel,# on Sabbath
Army 'Oadet, Pratte August 4th to '
est winter, but had apparently fully
ily
nivarmin+g at 9.145 and on t9uc coming
° '
Lune, of Tuckenerhith„' amd ,,Miss
ecovere'd, and was able to be about
-Miss Doreen' Cooper is holidaying
Sunday, tire. 16th, the mlarning ser-
•
guest, `Mrs. Young.
Jiitil, two weeks ago, when he suffer-
with her sister, -Mrs. Grant Love, in
vice *ill be conducted by 'Rev. Mr,
°
'dozy school wind church services. Dur-
d a severe heart attack and from
Lansing, Mich.
Breinnerr, of Br'ucefiel'd4 and the even-
t
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hat 'time little hope was entertain-
W. 'M'..S. of St. Andr'elw's held
ing service by the Rev.Mr. Chandler,
. 'a v
I
d for his recovery. The. deceased was
their
heir J ly meeting at the home of
of Kippen., and services in The even-
,
,
, son of the late John Reinke and
Mrs, Joseph Dayn?ond with 'Mrs.
ing at 7.30. The ministers of Bruce -
cessfully a few days ago underwent
vas born on the Reinke homestead,
'Monteith 'p'resi'ding. After the call, to
field, Kippep:•' and Hensall have ar-
a
iow owned by NIT. A. Wallaee. After
worship a hymn was sun,g.'Mrs. Coop-
ranged to exchange 'duties for July
hosTitalsy and was • visited
;raduating frora Seaforth Collegiate
er led in. prayer. Then followed the
and August in, order to soave getting
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re returned to the farm and was ac-
d by
a supply during their holidays. .
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ively engaged in that industry until
Spona toy sixteen members. The
;Miss Olive -Walker, daughter of Mr.
-•
ti's 'dieath. Besides farming he took
tekt word "Trust"' was chosen to .be
and Mrs. Geo, Walker, just east ,of
I •
to active interest and ,part in town-
used in, the roll call for next month.
our village, received word recently
son of Mr. Dirpkrich. Miss Jean Stone
ship affairs. For the ''past eight years
The temperance discussion was led
that she had passed the .examination
,
ie had been collector of the town -.by
14)rs. Couper and a hyimm -Was
qualifying her as, a registered nurse.
•
;hip, and previous t'o that was for
'sung. The devotional l'e'aflet was read
The following is a clipping..from,._
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rolm+e time secretary -treasurer of
by Mrs. J- McLean and was followed
the Leader Past, of Regina, Sask.:—
Maulkinrsoi% tjeuts- a couple, of dwys
;he Tucakersmith Telephone System,
by a. period of silent -prayer. Me
"Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles A. Buck, of
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Nventy-nine years ago he was unit,
study. leaflet was "The Temperance
Moosimin, Sask., announce the en-
, , ,
!'d in marriage to. 'Miss Jean B, ' Education and the Auxiliary Mem-
gagemenst of their eldest daughter,
'�sA%'4;
3ri•evie of this town -ship, and since
ben," and, the parts were taken by a
Annie' Eliza, to George Glenn Broach-
.. . .
hat time had resided on the Kippen
na,mber of the members. Miss• Bertha
foot, youngest 'son of I LI, s. Sarah
. ; , .
•oad. 'M•r. •Rdnk'e is ' sur i'ved by his
D•aymond sang a solo which was .
Broadfoot, of .Rens'all, the •Tanarriage
vidow and a family of one son and
much enjoyed. Atter the Bible read
to take 'place in July."
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me daughter, Miss Dorothy Reinke,
ing, a hymn was sung and the meet-
Rev, •W. A. Young, pastor of Car-
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xho 'teaches in 'Hamilton, and Mr.:
ing closed by repeating thre Lord's
mel Presbyterian Church, left here
R.anald Reinke, of the Bell Telephone
Prayer in unison, • I
on :Monday forenoon last to attend
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7- m;pany, Toronto.. He is also sur-
summer sumer school at Gode'rich
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rived .by one brother, 'Mi•. George
Our baseball 'team is Iaaking for-
I
ileinkv, .of this township, and one sis-
HENSAJL�L
ward to the :game to be played on '
, '
,
:Wer, :Mrs. H. Daer, -of Biy^th. The fun-
_
our diamond on Friday, July 14th,
eraI will 'take place from' his late
_
The Oran'gem'en of H'ens'a11 cele-
with Stratford, and which promises to
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❑ame' on' "Thursday afterrioan, when
orated at Brussels on Wedm'esday.
be ars; of the most interesting-mafeh-
m I
the services will be conducted by his
Miss 'Irene Hogg•ar,th returned last
es of the 'liter -County series, -and -
pastor, Rev. C. A. ,Malcolm, of Eg-
week from spending several weeks in
there will, no dbubti, be a large. at-
f
,
mondville United Church. Interment
Tor onto with her 'sister, Mxs. Roy
tendance. •
will be made in Maitlan•dbarA eemne-
Fl.ear, ,who with her children, are
The services in Carmel P•rdabyterr-
'
terry, and the pallbearers will be
visitingat the
parental hong'
ian Church were conducted-' by• the
,
Messrs. D, F. BlcGre or,.' Hugh and
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Edwin Chesney, Alex.W'allace, M.
'Mrs. Peter }: fisher is being visited
pastor, Rev. W. A. Young, an Sunday
last, when there was
by her granddaughter from near
evening a good
.,
,
Sherwood and Ha3�r'y Tyndall.
Brucefield and Miss Kyle by' •icer
attendance and excellent sermon de-
n'ephew and niece, of near Kippen,
limered. //
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The Vtrohela Class of the United
do the United Church the pastor,
' HILLSGREEN
Church Sunday School enjoyed a pic-
ev. Arthur ,Sinclair, delivered good
nic at Bayfield on Friday last.'
practical. discourses. At the evening
"
We are pleased -to see Mr. Alex,
service .Dr, Ivan Smillie sang a very-' ..
Misses Annie and' Agnes -Cochrane
DT Clinton spent a fess days recently'
Sparks 5.ble to be around after the
accident which �befel him some two
'Pleasing,solo.
Rev. M. B. Parker, Rector. of St.
,
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,
with their sisters in this vicinity. •
months ago.
Paul's Anglican Church, occu'pie'd his
I
.
Mrs. Alf. Smith and daughter,
The W. M. S. held, -their regular
Pulpit, 'both, morning anti ,evening,
B'Iarion,, of Brantford, are •visiting
moetiing on Thursday last e
giving well thought out messages.
. •
,
their parents, Mr, and Mss.. J. Rich-
,with
good attendance and an interesting
Mr. Parker left on Monday for his
f .
ardson.
program.
holidays at his former home -at Dor-•
Mrs, K. Kelly left this week for
Mr, and Mrs. L. 11ick1e and children
Chester.
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Toronto and Chicago to visit friends
are camping at llandeau,
Dr, MargaYet Strang, of Peace ,
fora short tiir.'e, and will he accom-
-Mr. and B•Jrs, James Priest 'Were
lover faire, will be the guest speaker
r
r
panied to her home. in Seattle, Wat.h.,
lately visited by relatives from quite
at open session ar the Sunday
anool
by her niece, Gwendolyn Eiler, of
a distance and Mrs, Priest. was also
at
se of :Carmel Presbyterian church
s
Falcanbridge, after visiting with
visited by her 'brother, Robert Morri-
Sunday, July 23, 2:er �p.trt This
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their parents, .lir. and Mrs. J. Coeh-
son, from Woodstock.
meeting ,will be open to ,the public
,
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cane several weeks.
,Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Davidson spent
and a ,very cordial welcome is . ex-
{
Rev, R. K. Love, of Kintore, called
a day or so lately with relatives and
tended to everyone .to avail thein' '
or} his parents, ,Mr. and. Mrs, W. Love
friends in .Morningt'on Township and
Selves of this opportunity of hearing
,
,
fox a short stay last week, His sis-
vicinity, I
Dr. Strang,
t. r, Miss Lettie, carne home with him
Mr, and Mrs. Almond Me 'k re-
Tre annual picnd•c of .Carri?e] Sun -
after a few days' visit in Kintore.
turned from ,a pleasant auto trig
day school will be held at Turnibull's
The Cochrane picnic was held at
with f!ien'ds in Paisley 'here :M s.
Grove on Wednesday, July 19th.
,
Bayfield on Wednesday, July 12th.
•
-McEwen formerly. lived in that dis-
In the recent baseball match be-
Th'e Hillsgreen and Kippen S. S,
trict.
tween New Hwr.,burg and Hensall, ,
picnic will be held to Bayfield on
Mrs. Samuel Stea'cy' and son, Ered,
played on the New. Hamburg diamond
Tuesday, July 18th. Hillsgreen are
of ,Detroit, and foilmerly of our vii-
Hem. -all icon out by a large score.
o
responsible for the day's program,
lage, were recent visitors here,
Hensall players, have .been most suc-
,
etc., this year.
Mr. Samuel Rennie, a .companied
cessful in their matches this summer
C
The W. M. S. will meet on Friday
by his mother, visited lately relatives
m the Initer County sch'ed'ule of
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,
afternoon, July 14th, at the' home: of
in Detroit.
(;amts, and the coming game on the .
-
Mrs. J, Cochrane,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fitshie and sons
Hensall diamond on Friday -evening
.
A number from this vicinity at-
'renewed acquaintanceship in Walker-
of this week, between -Stratford and
[ended the sad funeral of the little
ton, where they have many friends,
Hensall, promises to lie one of the
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Johnston.. iboy-_. ozi...'Nonday afternoon
Mr. and vIrs. Robert Higgins en-
most interesting of the series and -
Fronr the hom: of his pare•pt,s, Mr.
tertained lately -A -"nurrirlser of their
will, no daunt, be,. vexy keenly con-
°
and Mrs, Percy Johnston, of- the
relatives and friends from different
tested..
0' ,
"oshen Line. Much syr<mipathy is felt
district's.
,N, is's Margaret Buchanan', of To-
o the bereft ones
%, Dr James, W Bell 1 t d
rb'nta and 'granddaughter are visit-
, '
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from rvisiting theWorld's Fairtnat
ing 'Mi - Wm. Buchanan, Margaret's
Chicago.
mother.
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KIPPEN I
The farmers in this district are
Mr. Jahn Zuefl'e was at the Beach
. L,
now ,busily engaged cutting grain,
of Pines the first of this week for a
:itis, Ruth Maeklliste'r, of London,
where it has nicely ripened.
d'ay.or so visiting friendis.
.
s the guest at the home of 'Mr. and
Our teachers and ,pupils are now
We glean from a su'immne'r service,
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Ars. Wm. Forrest, of Tudkersmith.
revelling in mid-sumtmeT holidays.
H'ensalI, Staffa and 'Emeter report,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and
iMr. Harry Howard has been visit-,
which Reiv1, M. •B. Parlour has kindly
'
laughter, Rita, of, Hensall, visited on
-ing his relatives and friends in the
handed, us the following referring to
Sunday with Mr, an•d Mrs, W. W.
northern part of th'e county and is
•mid-swiYihnex semiv�ices connected wick
°
,00per, east o'f our vrill e.
improving nicely in health..
Hensall, IStaffa and Exeter 'Churches.
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' Miss Grace Cooper, f' London, is
Mr. Lloyd 'H'edden and family have
During the last three ' Sundays in
ioliday ing at the home of her par-
moved out •to -their new holmb a short
July the services will be as • follows,
mt,a, Mr. and :MTs. W. W,, Carper•
distance east of Chiselhurst, Lloyd
in these three churches, being con- ,
I
Rev. and 'Mrs. 'R. R: Conner, of
having a situation .with Mr. Thomas
ducted by IM. A. Hunt, of Exeter:
r '
amibro, were calling on friends in and
Wren and workinglah4'for hien and
St. Paul's, Henvall: Service at 9.45
;round the village an Friday last.
residing in ,the dwelling awned by
a.m.; Trivia Memorial Church, at 11
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Master Edison Forrest, son of Mr.
Mr. Venmor.
ami.; Grace Church, 4Sitaffa, open air
ind 11�rs. W: Forrest, of Tu'okersmith,
Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt spent
service„ • 3 p.m. No evening service
° 1
s spending a few days this week in
last Sundlav with relatives and friends
in either church. During the first 3
,
3ayfzeid with his friend, Master Alex.
in Rfintcardizrie,
weeks in. August the services in these
4acAli lister, at their cottage there.
(Miss Minnie Gibbs, of Toronto, ac-
churches will be conducted by Rev.
i ,
,Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Bell and Miss
companried by a friend, are the guests
M. B. Parker, -of Hemsall, as fallows:
dargaret anMrs. rs. J. 'MacAllister, of
of MTs a Robert Bonthron and Mrs,
Trivitt ,Memorial Church at, 9..45 a.m.,
'
ien'sall, •visited with friends in • this
T. C. Jaynt. 'no
evening service; ;St. Paul's, Hien-
om,m'unity on Sunday.
Our bowlers intend holding a
'sal'l, 'at 11 a.mi.; evening mne'eting.s not
T
(Miss Maylbelle, Workman!, of Hen-
tournament here on the, 266th of July
yet arranged; Grace Church, •Staffa,
I
days y
all, spent a few la recent[ with
and intend atrtend'ing one in Clinton
afternoon open air service. Sunday
,
ter friend,• Miss Blanche Mustard.
Miss Rose McLean its holidaying
this week,
H
Mrs. ', M. Young, of Flint, Mich.,
'school services, in month of, July at
Trivitt 'Memorial Church,
.
Ath her ,parents, Mr. and Mn-- J. B.
of 10 amz.;
spent a few days recent -.y with her 'St. Pau1';3, Hensall, I t 11 a4im. Church
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del.ean. w
friend, -Mrs. Hugh Mc"FFawten. Mrs.
Army 'Oadet, Pratte August 4th to '
Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Moore and miss
- WE'wen' and stn, Hugh, mtotored to
27th. Mr. C. Hunter will be station,
r • Y
Lune, of Tuckenerhith„' amd ,,Miss
Tdbermory, accomlpanied by their
ed with ;the Rector at !H►emsall o
Jetty ,Moore, elf SNdorth, were in
guest, `Mrs. Young.
experience stud will assist in the ;Sun-
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'oronto on Saturday attending the
,Mrs. D. B. A&Lean was this week
'dozy school wind church services. Dur-
i
Bedding of their son, Davis, to Miss
visited by friends 'from Grimsby and
ing the first three Sundays in Aug-
:lsie 'Beryl 111all, of th'art city. Mr.
airs from Uriiti�y, 5ask
uslt ,Mr. Hunner will tab charge of
. 'a v
nd Mrs. Davis 'Moore $eft inxinediate••
The relatives and many friends of
Hensall •Sunday school,. For Staffa
V after ,the cerrernwmty, on a motor
P - ' Davis,eased'
rvp to otic aci+fic 'Coast. amswho
Mrs, W611iam Woods, of U:sborne, 'will
1
•p do earn that she very, sue-
'serviceas, '*hicJh will be open six ones
frown the, church s'tepe, rbv!t in case of
° ' .
s a teacher in'Tor"ta, is well-known
cessfully a few days ago underwent
rain will, -be held in, the church, the
' 1 0
1 this vireinri•ty and his many friends
an operation for goitre at one of the
,an
'services on Sunday Iast, July mfi,
!!
xtend best wishes for future happi-
hosTitalsy and was • visited
werd conducted .by Ven, Arandealcon
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ew.
while there by her husband and son..
Jones -Bateman when throe VMS sp't'en-
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Moore and
'Mr. A. W. E. Homphil'I has now
dial mbMie by the choir -of St. George's
r• •'
ami:ly, of near Kingstorw visited re-
a very capable assistant, who recent-.
Church, Goderkib, and, itis expected
?ntly witih'the former'a parents -'Mr.
Rett.
ly graduated as a druggistin th'e per-
,
,that 'slppeial speakers will bo sdcur•ed
' '
nd Mrs. Isaae Moore and Mrsr.
'famikly
son of Mr. Dirpkrich. Miss Jean Stone
for 'StafFa congregation dsurr''n.g the
loore' qdd remained for a
with good'eicgeriencey also +edntinttes
month of Augustarudi a very cordial
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Liam le gthy vifl. while 'Mx. More
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