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"I 1- FARNEW AND JUNIO1 .__ ____ . � MEDIATE B WREDULE to tho satisfaci a 'all. ui`cle0i�". '' � I 11 I . I Wt ,q ,OgOl . 1. . I , 0 .. ,�� . , , . � lati , . I 'A .Cou Of R-evi'l .. _ �� " . I . .. " I � I _ � asseagmtent w1l: W W. ..1. , * i ... 4Q—;MftAi,ed 1� - e 1) Wilfro � A vpry beautiful *Mher"s 'Day sei re ni. LM - W - . bie, held In *o , , 1-11 " -MEE � r - � , _1 ,�Z.� _ I.. I , INSTITUTE T - Messrs, id Scott and, Chas. IS FINAUY DRAWN, UP vice-,�ai heid-in, St. .Audrews -unitea Mr- and 3h idde and Tss'FlOr I , - " ' 'er' , ." . . . . were dn'London, on Tues- I r I ­ A . Welih %Vurb a day in Hamilton coun ,Iran *90 .. � 1 ,7,1�4 ffe saild- 41111t . Wakefield - I I . Churcli,oA �"day linorning last.' ence _01 chamber of,the Town .. I , , . I, .f� ts, ago, I I >W ,.. 1. , - ­ — . I I thiin , tion to dayl. Mr. IMpke4aid )p*chased a I duringthe past- Week, 1, Willi ,!�%y ]W*6 .. X 1�r anygeneii ' ' fine **.r% Day aness'age, "'God and . 1, P, . '- '', , .11, 11 ,,, wh ,t it home. �h Have Special Days The A er"", WaSlIrgavieli t _ , of 01d.l. -1 I Join With Parkhill Club on Wednes- Teams Els y ,. &Miliie'alpent the week end, in, A' !6411030 Wellowo Twintly, , * � . �WAW -*�,p gengr .1 0.4 I secondhand. car and brough ish, To Play.0n, Maldp . � loth ly & itninist.er, lDr. 4' . itb g r . beiing ac- ,attended , - 1". I ,40 . sk**" hdtb I I . I day Evening. For Splendid I � 9 tr Toronto wi t hi parents, , lwa�vmslairy _ 1, . ;U . . . . .. . Mrs. Leo Stephenson went to Lon- W Rev, R F. Chandler. Mr.'J. Gilair - . .. X f , Sorei, the ,genexaAon ,to . I r " 1 - !.. . e toniwd�, undfrom winch'", don with 'Mr. and M.r& William Loi '*ork For Committee. coinpai"d hy.'.Mrs, T. kil�ordock Whoo� W 0 *it ai0ion" - ., ­ � , I Evening. . of Toronto also spoke a few words . r t�je r 4—e ", , we, I J11, ' reoij , uts two plan- i� I I-, ­ . i0eless heri_ . . to visit rel- ,- . , , ... ; I eiited, such a pr � 1. .— - an of Blyth on TuesUvy . sit the close -of the. sermont. . A fI visited her rellaf&W_ - that City- '.. . . . I , r - ij, setvicestwere held ip iii , the.old, C Xy i4 the ....... , 11 ­­.. _ .Xeep whait bus been, given, I ---1 V. adves. . - choir .of mothers and dliug'fiters tan, -WOtheT"`8'TN . . .a r olaul �� � , � The'South Huron Junior Farmers Prafting -the schedule for the in on 4 � 11 - ;Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and Don- ter -County Western Intermediates B ­ the three Iwal churchea on -near re -and whilil0wo.4.111 be I , � . . . . . I iK, use it as 'You pass, and -'hand it and Junior Institute held their regu- idered the antheim� li, I Go Hqme� . . In St. able to give Par*ulm in a i;��5vy,L%.� , elda were guests at the home of Mi. . 'with jood attellidances, 191ore 11 11 " Ing way a . , ­ ,&-*t and stronger than you re- . to ,Mother," in a. very pleas I So" , , "T '41ii lar mieeting!s in Zurii3h To4n Hall on ern�bracinkHengalll, ,St. Marys, � lictor, :future issue. � .1,11, lo �, �N� , and *Mrs, W. E. Wnchley on Tuesday. P e and the Xisses, Mary and Florence Paullis Anglican Church the R .1 � to iiel it, 4 �;,,,­, -prob,ably yt ii, . MIVIVIA re %S ford and Ingersoll, was- a tick- , I ji"j" j� ' it, to the generation that will Monday evening and 'we' . Tlie Constance , 'n Wear- .Aar, X - B- Parker delivered able The councill have begun , . ,1�, r.,�;,�,_,,pnii att n tings slate or- Su day Sebool will lish pr , i i '�6atber than a dif- Thomson sang� the duet, "I'm . 3ini-& great:1-iffluence some -broken parts a the &ment il `1 ' , p yourplam" and so ti courage nniversary -services on June 10. "Position 11 S 0i . , .ibe best e ded mee 1��, � ­11�11 . 1. 10 - hold a ", r T. urned and1'aigahimade -a si , -ation, there being - about fifty- ficult tai the yetiqpiremients ,of the, irig a Flower for You, Mother Dear!" iii fiOn _a good thing, 1O, �ddv ". , � ,�'. '_ ` I __ �, _ ganiz ' -and, the great work walks which is �r busin Ve pi 'The Uve Wire Class -is "putting on ,vai ezenting an i � I ess, inan's "shingle' . .1 . Watch for further announcements. . eld, of ,good moi I ...... , , . ,"The, first After -the girls and ious'tealms pr linusuaa i The young people.,s ,Society h . i . 'I ., 1. I "I'll % ., 1�� -a weaverf,nalmed Sutherland. He. fl their separate inationof dites to wo,bk -with.. � their regular Sunday night meeting th,ey 'were still destined to do. , The andblisides, making it safer for pe.d.- 1, i,� ____._�_ and did custom boys had each � held the ,play, "Aunt Suso .,'s Visit" in the %on* _ISuiiday--�schi suditeriuul--on---eh0i,r,feytd0l*d"'aue�.qmsita-1--nuu0bem estridw.. a4da -to the .- ap9milaillice, .a . , _, -�: W -m- --v­p ­_ . Tneetings, they all met together for a .4 on Th Hensall insisted on Playing athome ini an Church -the the tAllage. I... ­ -i? 1�. 7 V good - At CXrP*l *Presbyter! , . it N.A." , weaMdng.�, Acipgsg, the road'was, the joint meeting. Mrs,. Hugh McEwen Memorial Hall, Londesboro,. urs- Only on Fridays,or holidays; St.Atw:Sunday eveiiiing last. A , ery ' %r,oari �Pagsmore aond'XissGlad"' I #' � , , . ,�, .111, �,,,:.,te utAeraii,iChurch, Mr r of ' ndance was most encouraging at , � i, _, � X,:;�',,.. i lZI I moved, day, May 24th. I 1, . long since re of near [Hensalb hiving traivelled ex . Marys, wanted oifly Wednesday or I crowd Was Present- . Gilga atte in Niagara Falls an4l ,� " I I . . lFriends, of Mr. Pen 'Rilely were 'both services, At the morning diet Passmore Were �, . , ,, ,i, ", . I 1. i4'�,,'--'ibini spot is .still sacr I .� � , � ed to quite a tensively; gave a very. iutexestinl� holidays; Ingersoll wanted mostly i Toronto, formerly u Secretary of the � , ' ".. " it, ,,, 21-:1'. � .. .unRaer in -the community. Next we sorry to learn that he is, at -present only YA.CA.., in,'China for a -period of Of Wei Reiv. 'Mr. Young, the, Pas— Hamilton on Sunday last. I 11 � U, I half-hour's talk olli trip to the ,Saturdays, and -Stratford had . Ke" 'Ag.tl'i" . " Z in Clinton Hospital umdeygoing treat- to .1 six -teen yearig, and who is. ari. old eol-' ' $1POkie in 'his usually able man, (Mr. William Reymoldsi of Tillsiont- I I 11 I � 11 ,,.�'. � to Golbert' - Ors I - . I I I., � s Brewery. This firn" West Indies. Some of the,bDys were - dates, not utilized by the ii I 1pridtle for burg spen �, .J. I � 0=1 . men,t, and they hope for � , t thpi wepik-end here, with ; ",;� a .speedy re ! le -g gave ner and. was most OPP" I . .. ___ :carried, on an extensWe trade- -Their called on for a'speech, many of whom ". ­ . . offer. 'In addition, Henstall was un- ,e,chuti .of Idi% Chandler, � .: .. ',W.:. � as ,put up in stone.crocks, eovery. . liteiiesting address, on "C<nn- Mothek's 'Day- The obictir renaered his ,�iisi�ers- . � ,,pirodixet vr� ol over arel' developing into fine speakers. It Mr. andMrs. William Rogerson vis- able to play any games on Saturday,' a most iT them, IMrs. James BOnthrou lIuV I rovements tire being madx� to _0 �;, 1,iegs- and barrels and delivere was remarked ,how much progress erven away from home. it was pos�_! iradeship," introducing into it maUk fine an ­ known in past � If . I I "� �Ia -district from Goderieh to Stratford, is .§howing in this line.. Red MT. and Mrs. David Watson re- stible to, meet these requests almost interesting experiences which h6 has taldng a special part. A duet was *hat, hag been I years ... .1 . the borys, club . . I Is* given by Mrs. Young and a cruton and later Case feeill 11 � 4. I I Win to .. ,9t, Marys. in The ,.I . ast hour cently. . bad in his work in t0i which,,,ev- a %� ' . �. " .1 - . - �... 1. . N, gham . was spent in games entirely, but to do so the schedule ndi,ew Dougall. �AT the, -;4WU� -Sataor'ehe g . P, I , .1 '. .� .and - of A , ,�,-,%�, 1 . The W. M. S. and Lai Aid - � ryone present enjoyed very much. " � 11 I , A[arge trdqks. Webber's: Pottery was, with the Gelinas Orchestra ini di playing a eom, e -s6young of Nairn, mother A missionatry meeting was recen - 1, ": ". . en adjourn- Constance United Church are, invited "Ell's for wme cl of Walton is service &h . 1) .;.;, ­ t door where ,many staple artii3les' ing. The -meeting was th Gard- paratively large .number of. games! Miss. Jeanne Murray I . ", ­. � 1� nex I addressed the -ladies ly held in ,Carmel Presbyterian P 0 1. ", �, "', I Ic was produced .and toi the-bome, of Rev. and, Mrs,. of the pastor, . 411, �;��, - ftlade -from ,lay . ed until the, next regu ar meeting d in a short time, even games on sue- it guest at the Manse. elpfully, while Mr. lChurch in charge of'Miss Workman . ... I.. I _f-t, friend most ably and h' �, 1, , . e same system of de- � night, which will be the first Mon- iner O ondesboro this Thurs, ay. cessive days in at least one instance. Miss Do-rothy MoLean and 'he an, ' ;n''.1 . �' I they followed, th, . . .i . � Wi 1. . I . in.t. and was opened by ..the singing of a ", ,A 111.,�. , I. 1­10ty as the -brewing., company. Their of, Clinton spent Sunday wit ".._,7 �. " 1 IV I day in,4une. I j them, and's quartette was ,given by "byanp. Mrs. -Robert XcLaron. led in I I .. , � 11 I 1.11,11, ,.� I I ts, paims, crocks, jugs, etc., were an invitation froin, the Ic 'The schedule is as follows: , former's parents, Mr. and M-TS1. - ' The niim- - . ,i 4 1 , .. �.�.. 0 Acting on ' . ,gont. . . . . I p . -W. A, WeLaren, Robert Y. McLaren, Prayer and Bible let . ,�� It was an interesting parkbill j ors, the Zurich ChAbs, WINGHAM * : B, McLean ana flandly. I �­; . Pa uni I , `14. . , . . I . Reivi"', i". The Young 'Peoplei armlivergary is t .N eked inhay. id �watch the patter ;day even- I I Imay 19---�Strat�ord at Ingersoll. MT. Young, and James Beng6ughl- ute;s Of lasit'ineetiog were read and , ", i�,'x� , - ,place to vUit a' . motored, there on Wedne,� 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hare spent a May 24,Stratford , at ,St. Marys. 1mr. and Mis. George Gram were business taken, up, fby the piesideni I ­ ­ ­ -with his cl-a - Our next call is with ing and, presented a musical program to be held, in St. Andrew's United � of their. family Mrs. ,Arnold gave a reading on , 1.%.."., . . i splendid -i . few days in Toronto.' . May 2"n-gersoll 'it Hensall. visited by mornbers theing1l 1611owed by a. $010 lby I 1 '4 "I ) ��t _ "F Claus' Kruse, the cooper, a I for the joint meeting, About thirty�, , Church'on ,Sunday next,, 'May- 20tb, li - ' 'in the States and also in To- V%ln ' .1 . "' . 'who was A Miss Agnes, Williamson spent Sat- May 26-In-gersoll at,Stratford., t 11 O'clock a.m _j.iii. 'Me _ ... _ citlzen,, and a workman e-m,b4rs were siblo. to a .. and'. 7.36� ving the week -end. 'Mrs. W. A. Young. jMrg. R. Y. Me- . . , . � Ifive of the m . . 'May 30-Jngersoll at 'St. 'Marys. � . . ronto during �i; " tit to his tr:�de.* He turned out -make the trip to Parkhill. The Zur- urday last in London. minister, Rev,. E. F. Chandler, --will - Laren t 4 ' I � cred od ,and William May 30 -'He At the United Church at the morn took the study and, 'M s. Ed- ..-., Oak barrels and kegs and badan out- .Ich .Clubs are fortunate in having a iMrs. John, MiaGo ri,-All at Stratford. . have obarge of the morning service. . ,". .. 11 ' June 2­4�, Marys at Ingersoll. . ing service there was a large attendw wards led in prayer. Prayer c1loked " I . .��, . ' Ith the Brew- spent the week -end in Hamilton. L ,',,-, . 1. , -let f pr all his output Win great, deal of . musical, talent, which _ I Rev, 10, W,. De Witt Cousens of Wes- ance, and a,vlefy inspiring sermon by th� meeting. I . I per ,shop was 0 . . I ,Miss Reta Hastie, who is attending June 6­111ensall at St. (Marys., ley -Willis Church, Clinton, will have ­,. . - . ery. Another cow, . per- was very evident duying the prograrni tratfo e pastor, IRL-v. Tvly� Sinclair, in which - The funeral a the late George E. , I, . . , '. - Wieland', grandf ather of *'g this, the floor -was cleared, QPeen's University, is home for the June 6t�Ingersoll at �S -rd. - - service. X th . , � , charge of the evening ly . ated byMT. FolloWin - therIltood and. cited Todd was held from the h6p�e oil I ��_ ' he dealt with TOD I , I �i .� , � . 441C.0'.ney" of hockey fame and he lunch 'was served and. a couple of holidays. June 8---JSt..Marys 4t Hensall. special choir assisted by foung peo- many instances- ofhow their influence Saturday afternoon. last and was 4 �.`. I � also toak,gr,eat pride in, iiis moanu- hours was, spent in lively danci-6g for Z. John. and- Mrs. Pringle have June 13"­Hensall -at ,Stratford. ple. is pyt-plaring sroecial music. I by relatives a n d - . I I . yls and boys -also left for the West to visit*-Vith their June 15--StratfOrd at Hensall. ' Mr.. -Gillar iii Toronto�. for[aiterly touched their sons and- -daughters 'and largely atten-ded : . . � I factured, goods. which tl�te Zurich gi 1. I . I how nuany noted =ind,sters and evan- friends, many coming from quite EL 112. 1: I xt stop, . music. Everybody had i'l8ughters- I June- 16 -St. Mar�ys at.'$tratford. ) 1��_ The Daly -House is our ne supplied the Secretary of Y.M.C.A. work in'China, ' . I succem so largely distance'to pay their last tribute of . I . .. b-ailt and operated for many years by a very enjoyable time and went home (Miss Mary Phipps Of Grimsby is. - J u rie 20' Ingersoll at 'St. Marys. was a I guest iwith his friend, Rev. gelis�s owed ,their , r., I 11 . Me sei ,w 1, f �;­ . . father of Lion J. F. ' he Parkhill ,Club VISiting -with M,x. and Mrs. A. 14. June 22_!St. ,Marys at. Hensall. and 'Mrs. E. NF. Chandler and, family to the trainfiig and influences that respect. ,as taken by ; � , e1jildL . I : . ; . :John Daly, grandf . hoping to meet t June 21&-�Stratford at In-er . . � surrounded them. from early Rev. W. A. Young, who .gave a very - � I . % Daly, and father of Thomias Daly, again in the near. future. ,, 133'isho,p. . , . . Sod at,the Manse over the week.,enli- . bood. The choir was composed- ole- feeling address, besides ftvo'it I . S ri 0 '�'. � I . ' Stratford. at St. Marys. . I I . who, was born in Egimondville eighty- . — . � Jivie 27- Miss Luella JaTroi tof ,Hillsgreen. ly of ladies who rendered fine nuft- hylmns the male quaTtette of Carmel F ,� " ". . - June 27---SHensall at Ingersoll. . ,s - -�, bers coupled b . �tby Mrs. Drys- Church composed of Wi liami A. Me- . i �,. . five 'years ago I could s9in quite a ,4p,nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno i��,��' - re but time Will not I I . BRUCEFIELD June 29-Intgersoll at HensalL Jayrott and, 'Miss. 'Gladys,, ,. y a d.uo . .1 . � few yarns jus�t he , evening Laren, Robert Y. Mi Rev. W. � , "_ - T 60 IIILLSGREEN ' . June 30----4t. Marys at Stratford. I I 'e, Parsons spent ,dale and Mrs. Hess. At the . . I - I . and, MTS. Arclid i,,�: � * . . pei. m % go on to the tannery, fo . ' 'Air ser-Hee there was. again a large at- A. Young and James Benough, ren- , #I 4 �- .-. ., � . somm� July 2--a.,m., He Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. 'I', rs in operation and still going Former Resident Dies risall at St. M-arys. �,,�,, . � yea with Lion Bob Jack -son, as Mrs. -,- July 2-p,m., Hensall at Ingersoll. and Mrs: Joe Linden and daughters tenclance and fine discourse by the dered a very fine, and wppropriate 1. .. � . , . � I , I ":�: ,, - .strong ,Ross Love and irdan� son n The following from a recent issue pastor and -the ladies' choir was ev- selection. The floral tributes -were , k,�­ at. HenSall. , of Denfield,. . � t, I - W: , turned from Clinton, Hospital during of the !Moo,se Jaw Leader -Post will . I � one o the guiding forces, Opposite July ,6---IStrattford ' morning ser- ver "� July 7 -St. Marys at Ingersoll. nt Ah, en larger than at the y fine. The remains were inter- , the Tannery stood Mitchell's Hotel - I this week and we are pleased to re- be read with interest: "An early July 11 'Stratford at , Ingersoll. Miss Isobel ,gampbell spe 1, of vi ouple of fine red in' Hensall Union ,Cemetery, the ` -t � - . and ,on .the .east side we note John port. thaty�both are doing well. - pioneer of the Buffa-lo'Lake district, July 11--4H,ensall at St. ,Maryb. week end in Hensiall, the guest , seii bristled palibearerg ,being Jarines T&dd, Jas. 1 . . , oollWs gro--ery store- next to, that miss Olive 'Workman, and -her mother antheims and the _ . 1-;Vlr. John Cochrane, Sr., is spend- , 1. situated northeast -of Moose Jaw, . with good. advice and helpful sugges- Falien, Alex. Qeddi Wm. 'Chapman, . . '�q'- � the blackswith shop',conducted, by ing a few weeks at Dr. ,Moir�s Hos- John ;Moffat, died'Friday, April 27th � 'July 13--JSt. Marys at Hensall. Mrs. D. Workman. . . tions for the lives Of the girls and Robert -Cameron and David Shirray. 1;1 . . k�,��, ,Alex (Sani Ross, a bugy'place all ,pital, Huron Springs, in the interest following a len,o:tby illness. He was July 14 -Ingersoll at Stratford'. . e town- .1 � 1,111 ' , . - . �n ,, Coming up thd hill I July 19-CHensall at Stratford, mothers on ,,whom rested so largely The deceased was born 14 th _�, ,_ . , -near- - . rch'and ship of Staney, ; I ,�K­ . . the year -round. of his health and is (much improved born in Huron County, Ontario, uly 18-Ingi at 'St. Ma the welfare of society, the chu 0 vorth of 'Drysdale, . ,._ , . . H, Jackson's general, at ,date ,of writing. His many friends ly 70 years ago. �MT. Moffat came J rys- ' HENSALL,. - . �­,. . we find G. & I . . ; . ' � ,��'L I .�,��,. -store, drY goods, groceries, hardware, hope for a speedy recovery. West in 189q along with his parents July' 20--L�Stratford at' Ifenstall. � . __ the nation. Be Big Day. his wife the late 'Margaret, McGre- . . ,boots and vh July 21-�-St. Marysi at Ingersoll. '. ­ Will gor having predeceased him,,some 13 . D�l -oles, and a liquor store. Miss and other Tnembers. of the fami-ly and, The . 1�4�� . . Lettie Love returne& to her Wohelo Claas of -the United .i".. , 14.1� joyed a large yearly turno'v- 'home after s,pending soome time at ,the istrict. July 25,---4Hensall at Iregersoll. Doni forget the big May 24th cel- years ago. He lived in Hensall Af- " I They en setiled in the Buffalo Lake d Church ,held their monthly Meeting W1 1_1_'_______ __ - � in the snbool. room on Friday even- ; I ttl, eT.- Jutt here 'I might mention that Manse in -Kip,pen. Two years'l-ater he married Jame July ebration in Hensall when, there ill ter rething from'his farm near here "ll.- I . I nd " July 27--�!Ing6Tsoll at Hensall. .be,a grand parade in the afternoon. twerity-lhvor years ago and enjoyed . �_._ name Jackson will always be re- r . usual opening exer- -headed by the Seaforth Highlanders goodbealth until during' the past year I I 4 :�.. I I the Mrs. John Cochrane a daughter A,, C,mpbell of Clinton, Ont_�'He . in,g. After the i AT`� -- . inern�bered as being associated with Edna and Mr. William Jarrott called was 'a ,,,,,ssful farmer .until 1909 Hensall Home -Games cises the f program was giv- . was in Huron Springs.Sani- . �% -. . Band at which a large variety Of when he .�,�� politics and sport- at Huron' Springs recently wind visit- 0111117i;9. I ;�,��­ I industry, business, ,A+en due to poor health he retired , en: Reading, tel Hudson; duet, valuable prizes, will ,be awardel This torium for some. ten weeks for in- � ­ -�� � .. , . On the opposite side stood T. Hills, ed with Mr. Cochrane and -Miss An- and moved to 'Moose Jaw, taking up Way 24-P,M., with Ingersoll. I�Mother's Prayer," by Gladys Pass- will be, followed by ,a double header ternal trouble. He is survived by .. '.. . I !,�,� - � - , wagon and and Verda Watson,; the park. A softball two sons, Armour of the homestead . �, 11� , . ,blacksimdth shop, , paint nie Jarrott. We are pleased to re- re,%idence at 106 H,achelaga St., East. .' June 8--4With ,St. Marys. TV Ore reading, . 9 -, . I Miss Ellis. The ball amo ,at I "i, I shop. Quite a number, of men were port ,both patients are d8ii:rg well. �4r. M,offat is survived boy his widow, Jun' e 15 --With gtratfor& topic, "Korea," game, Seaforth vs. Grand Bend and ,farm, and Roy, at. hoThe, and two bro- 4 �1il- I... I - kelyt 'busy and the Hill * trademark � I . one son, William,C. Mbffat, 1063 Red- June 22 -With St. Marys�. was ably taken by Miss Elva Slli i?, Scruton. Af_ the -opening of the Intermediate "B" thers. One son, John, died a number I 1"', stood for quality always' 'Next we land Avenue, and one daughter, 'Mrs. June, 29 -With Ingersoll. 1. dook; reading Mildred hard ball series, InUrsoll vs. Hen� of years a -go. Hes is als� spri - rant train,- 'm a dainty lunch was � � �� 1, , mention Young's 'butcher' shop, Van I yron, Crestwynd, Sask., and Ju,ly &:_With 'Stratford, . ter the PrOgra gill. In the evening there will be by two brothers, Hugh of Bad Axe, I # ,. *oyalble �ialf , tel (I'm not missing a:ny r, An- July 13. -With St. Mary& sterved land a very en, , -� E ir ngs, but relieved Jaques M. J C"! I - , gmond's Ho -addlery four grandchildren; one brotbe 'fun for all. The Hensall minstrels, Michigan, and Robert of Louisianna. � I ­ . I of the'lattler) and Smith's S their pain; ' ' drew Moffat, 460 Langdon Crescent, July 20- itb .-Stratford. . hour was, spent in it social manner.. 611.,- The long-remlember'd be ar Was his -W ed of the kest talent, are to In politics be was a Reformer and in - ,�'.' I slip�p, the homel of hand-mkade bar- 99 .Mrs. lHarry Harmon wbb'has been comrpos .. 11, . � e t's guest, also suriviviev.. Two sisters, rs. July 27�VW Ingersoll. I ­ ness. rs. — said, bring tesirs-it is so funny. Fol- very infelligent and well-to-do farm- � �1;1'11il! Continuing, -we call at, Ste Z several Put On 9. Program that will, it is religion a Presbyterian, and was a l",. Whose beard descending swept his ag- Hugh Thomson, of town, and in the Clinton Hospital for _ 11 4,11.1., I- shoemakers shop, father of the late d breast'; .1 . David McNaugbton, predeceased him . weeks, has returned ,home. lowing this, abew and old-time dance er ­ ' - .; 1",�' John, remembered by many of us. e eye sympathy of their many (Mrs, Maggie MeNicol- of Exeter $ su-pe The ruin'd spendthrift, now no long- several year-, ago. 'The funeral was slnc The Mission Band of the Uniteil- A well -attended an& fine Mother * I g" - - frieii& is extended, to them. was a week -end Visitor -with friends , 'X 19,1io " � You simply called, had your me4 �er proua, � held on Monday afternopn,­ after' a I Church held their nieeting and. Daughter's banquet was recently , _ I ili'i ,taken and in ten days you received a IMY. 'William N.McQueen of Toron- in town. �, .",;-, ited) at the hom is pare ,X -d tea . from qirch, in to visa � r built Claim'd kindred -there and had his short private service at the resideripe I - day afternoon last. Rona held. i Carmel Prest4y7terian Church , . perfect fit, with wear an St, Aiidrew's United -Ob e of T) , nits, .Mrs. Donald Park recently attend- .In - *il', right in. . claims allow'd. . - Mr. and Mrst. James McQueen this ed a wedding in Toronto and while read the Scripture, after which a with a fine program and was greatly �, . 1� , ,'� � the -presence of relatives and bun . Mother?s (Day program was carried enjoyed, the literary and musical pwrb .. . 11"", Now we come to Egmond,ville week. " I . ,there -had the pleasure of attending I MR:': , . 'The broken soldier, kindly bade to tireo3s of frienti The services were out by the children in a very inter- being well ini keeping With -the occa- ' i�,�,'�, . ,, a very largoi Liberal banquet held in , _. � church :and here a change takes place. . esting manner. Solos were given by sion, while mts were served _ " jointly conducted by Rev'. Dr. Gil- " ' t,�, , I ei I ,know at once that I can not con- stay, t beft Wilson and Rev. E. J' Cbegwin the Roya,1 York. The attendance at 1. I P��. . . 'Sat by his fire and talked, the nigh - ZUMCH John and George Vear; a reading by in abundance and the influences of -I, .- .. at I ., I . . -, ,.�-__ ­ tinu.e tiny JOu,rney and say wh away; . and many ca,rs,,of mourners followed the banquet ran up into, the thou- Elva McQueen; a chorus by several mothers was stressed by the,speak- i . - I` .. peakers- ��,;:. a,15out -this hallowed umeral rplin to ' 6ands, some-cof the gdest s 'e Pai I I ,!,rI � _ . feTt I imust say in -the long f 'The dedicat ie King and other . ;4`i, , Jessi s- ers. - '-'L Dot, and at this point I present,the . Wept. o'er his -wounds, or tales of ion's-ervices of the nevit" ,,being Hon .. � �Iwi_ . . . .. _,M,ackenz of the children in which �fp , . . . Rogeda14L­den1VteLy , -The pallbearers bi� ' ragi ' I , g'-4, sl sorrow done, pipe organ held ,in ' the Lutheran ley and Bob ,'Hesi took special There are encou ng `pyos�pects of . I "av: , prol,ndn�ent men. Mrs. Park also vis- � -11 , , rc. I ipreacher of my story, ReiVL Neil Shaw. Neil Gilmour, Church last Sunday' -were, largely at- Red with relatives in Witchell on her Parts; an exe I - . , �,I`ti . I hope, Lions, you';will not think my Shoulder'd his crutch and show'd how were John Rouatt. Dan ise by six small chil- a ,good creamery soon -to be ,started - 'kl. � I �5��,.`�,:* fields Were won. I Gilmour, James Thomson, John, Baird tended. It is estimated that nearly diren, "Spelling Mother"; then a here� - A remaining remarks too' churchy. I way home. � I . I . . I & -, . bert Baird. Floral tributes in. one thousand people attended - the to Bros. 14, r . Pleiis'd'with his guests, ,the goodman and Rv report the car business . ii " - ery one of you can appreciate . IKE). � . -know ev I learned to glow, profusion 'covered the casket, testify- . and evening seTivices. i Oi . . � . I 4 morning Rev. ti lly good. this 'ear, having . 1. � .. �i excep ona y .1 ,.,��! ,my feelings just at that moment, as which the Mass 'of Detroit delivere ' as many as I - quite forgot their vices in their ing to the high esteemi in C. C. J . ,4�. .". I And . d disposed of . . . . . . !X�,-,�, -the curtains of fnemory. I deceased'was, held by his numerous appropriate sermons at both sons in one day last week. 1 . I 0. . . �l - " drew asid, , woe; services, ,1111 11,�,,' There was ,the open door, the do,or -Careless their (merits or their faults zrcaua;ntances, After the evening service XT(_ D. Hold Final Meeting � I I . A, A I PN�v " . � . , 11 )�j,v.: where I had gone in- and. out for Z5 � to scan, W.M.S. Meet Powet1l, organist of Toronto, giave a The weekly meeting of"the Young �Y.11�,� of the best years of my life, and as . 1, I rp4, -_ 1. � I �t��,.' s to c The regular monthly imeeting of shoi *1 I again entered. It all seem ,OW6 His pity gave eye charity began. -t recital. The new organ, .19 Peopie'4 Society of the United church �. before.me. There in the front pew the - W.M.S. was held on Wednesday tnu�li larger tbaft the old One and its was held in -the school 'room of th e - . . . t � ­ ". , �, Thus to relieve the wretched was his afte-rnoA In Brutefield United. 011i tone quality is excellent. church on 'Monday evening last with I I ,.', , - stood the pTese-ntor, a tall, grey I I _ Ito .;., pride, ,with the first vice�president, Mrs. The 'barn fire on-, the farm of Mr. good attendance and very -interest- -1 �. - it . � _1 anding figure, &Lmuel Carno vir- 4 ,�. 0 ". comign " . -9 And e'e-n his failings lean'd to Haugh, in charge of the meeting. The Percy Johnston, Stanley Towr[ship, a i-tig,proigram. as follows:, Reading by 'T', �, chan, with his tuning fork, leadin USIE � 11 il"" - t�e ,service of praise. The coal oil tue's side; .. meeting was opened by singing a few miles north of tht village, last Mrs. Agnes Horton; piano solos by 0, I � � . I I �� ­_­ - the seat whi, IL . ch But in his duty prompt at every call, bylyin after which. the Scripture les- Friday evening, attracted a number Miss Gladys, Luk-pir and. Mfie Florence _ � ­ ­ l9tnpg werethere and He watch'd and wept, he pray'd and, I TITE-LAP - !", . occupied for all those years in the -son wa!§ taken from PsAlm 34 which from to . When they I . 'I , wn . .aTTilved :the _Wels�h;- vocal solo by Mr.J: Claude ;� " 0 ' , . I I and then I felt for all. . -was followed by pyaye� iby Mrs, barn anci contents bad been consumw Blowes; guithr &Maimn-an4i solo by ' ' _. I . . I . . I �� " __ - - - --choir comes. -before .me *ni a +ir,d--each--fond endeiiirmi _JUst .e.& 7.'.Th 1 -will- . - ­.- I . AdNNNfth� ......... .1 — -*---IW nd,rutPs--uf­----thw _ el loss ��._Jcihnstel* 'Jim— Watson; sulo­by-Eveliue _ , - ), *A .� " � , I'Taui Cor -1. ­ _­ - - -_ :, see t6ehind the pulpit the preacher, g . . -11- ­ " tries ­ . . ,�,,, tb� good sbepheroll of - Egnionolville. meelAng we're rea,d and adi and be heavy as a number of cows,, calves I I I 1�ett- a girlstl quilartette contposed of . . I;K, To teimp�t-its now-ffledgid off -d borses were lost in the blaze. BeU- Stmale, Vinnie Sangster, M�il- . 1 66,,-�T.. . Now it ia not my purpose to try to the 4kie.s, spring to' the roll. call answered. The business an b�lgadles dred Follick and Kathryn Drysdale; . . . � I � ­ exalt Neil ;Shaw, as a Presbyterian . T)art Of the meeting was taken up 'in Zurich and Dashwood fire, , .P": I er. I am speaking to not la I le, led each art, reprov'd each dull discuiii about ,the iSunlimer-School. have received a dbytiation of $60.00 to a guitar, seleictaoin by Kathryn Drys- � ' I I . preach . , �,.­ ... . . wi . r on, Temperance was be divided between -the two brigades. , . . few here who knew him ai ill r._ delay, A splendid pape - id -ale and 'Mrs. Russell Broderick; More Covering Capacity , iM.''. ate. � , member that a man's creed or -his Allued to brighter worlds and led given by Miss Nunroei,,,entitled "Al- Twenty-five dollars was don d by readini M�ildred Syffilhe. A spell- I � J I f . ,� ­ I , . � � I � . the'way. for the Money , occupation, or his rank, I . ce,hol From 4-13upsineiss Standpoint." the Hay Township Farmers' Mat I 5 . ual ing match,-' conducted by Dr. Ivan � � �. I . I ,)N��'11�, . place in his,thoughts ,when an oppord t The offering was taiken and a bri Fire 'Insurance Co., and $25.00 by Sm,illi., proi most interesting and " Tite-Lapt' Galvanized Roofing is true " . I I . ,,, 1 I . . �1 ,,_��'. I ty­ for service presented itself. Beside the bed where parting life sung. Mrs. Walter ,Stevens. and Miss Mrs, Zirk. The donations were madki Ikeenl'y contested under ,the captain- I � ," � tan', - lai(L � to its name. Every sheet has nine J, -4 r', was F,d,ytb Bowey, who were delegates at for the good wcrrlc- done by the two Claude 810wes, and Al- f � -%..-- �. -, *,_�-. - He, will always be remembered as "' . a And sorrow, guilt -and pain by turns, the Clinton United lCb,urch- Presbi brigades at the fire mli destroyed ships of Mr. places'to nail across the bottom -only E.S.P. Barn Ventilators . ,­.. ,_ � �_ __ tfir�ah . to-' all the. country dear." � . � ]an McDonell, resulting in, a victory __ �` Prevent spontaneous I 11 I I I . .. , ' dismay'd, W 4 inches between nails. The end -lap 1� , , . 11, �-', teTTal meetin gave very excellent ,some buildings on the farm of Mrs. �is Gladys Luk- .. combustion. Priced - I I l' Just now L introduce the poet, .$ foy MdDoneIlls side, M1 . �, E,�,��, The reverend, -champion stood Jean Zirk. The dwelling proper *as, sav- so tight as to be invisible, and it fr6i $5 up� . ., at, his reports of the meeting. 'Miss er on his side coming out first arid posi- i�� te"i � Oliver Goldsmith. In his poem, "The control, . � led by,the efforts of the brigad". . . `� p�,io., . I J ,G,,e­, , �e 11 considered by Murdock then took the chair and a winning the prize given. Following tiYelY excludes driving rain or snow., I l'11, iDeserted Villag , - Despair and anguish fled the, strag. hynin, was sung after whiten, ,Mr& 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey of De- s: � I . �, , ,".1, , l , wning this, refre liments were served con- "Tite-LaP " is, a development of the famous . I _ .11 many to be his best, the efo gling soul; I I I 5A�l I I." L Haugh read the devotional leaflet, troit are spending the week at the sistillvg of ice cream and cake. This "Rib Roll" which we introduced ten __ . .. � . �tp� is -his- dbscriptio'n, of years ago. — __ 11.111%�,* � ,-, feature of which . i� W"t"'., Comfort came down the trembling.,q,,us in Jeruisal ." Miss Jean b�outte, of the fioMer"S Mother; war, the closing. entertainment until - It has all the good a pearance and'weather Preston Galvanized '. � - V , ., the village parson. . Wretch to raise, eml . F I i �V,.. , " -note the strik- Murdock read a paper, "To Believe 11VIr. and Myst. R Wt. Stoskopf of -the foli months, - tightness of - Rib Rol " but, on account. of the Tanks � , I'VI'l And (here ,I would And his last falt'ring accents whis- or Not to Believe," and Mrg. Walter Kitchener spent the week end Dot the ,. Mrs . . George Brown was in Strat- IN-RXrangement of the ribs, each -sheet has 8 eci I values now. . I � 111";. , �� inj -coincidence of two of our great per'd praise. I daughte greater covering capacity. . . Vriteneir prices. 11 # I "' Moffat and Mrs. Thom". Chaprmain home of the lattei mother, Mrs'. T. ford recently visiting her r, I ,1 - 0apers on 118trii Against Johnson. ` - Mrs. J. H. Wilson. ' . ' I , ,�� i, . bert Burns wrot,e ."The Galvanized rooAng or siding ofTers"the utmost , , "t�. Ro rea,d , . . in durability -and "Tite Preston Barn Door ; I i � . Cotter,`s ,Saturday Night." The Got- At church with meek and unaffected, the Tide" and Miss lidunroe, "The Mr. and [Mrs. J. ISFwayz of Detroit My and' Mrs. P. B. Buchanan, of Lap" is tbe-type of . . � "; , . tor wad his, ;own father, and that One grace .11 galvanized roofing which- Hardware �. 1. ensures easiest appli. I �� �,% , I Need of- Something More," After Asited at the ,home of'the la.1ter", St ijkc;;�.as, spent the week end here ,, . cation, and most We can save you . � 4 1't4 Permanent Weatber protec. your ; "i I poei ,placed bis nonia sTai the His looks adorri'd the venerable place, singing fi hylimi, Mrs: A. M Scott gave -mother, Mrs. J. Flisiv, ,on Sunday. wilh their relatives. , . . tioliti, at IoW'dbst. =Ydcon h rd- 4 1, N,i: at . �101?-,,� , I'll i,',VA�'v, . ev - f, " . I a I t�. Rl��_,'_­' . ­ . , � it $� � 11 I jinldortolsi. Gold,linith wrote ii Truth from his lips pr aildd.with a splendid leaflet on. tb� do-withou,t_ 11f i sses Ruby and Ruth Church .are Mn and Mrs.. Lorne Zuefle, also Tell us what you want to roof, 9!iVing ridge ' , , I . X,�; , . Villagii.11 The pA.Tson. was " , double sway, . box it, thine and closed, the'mee pendi-Ag a few weeks with relatives . spent Motber's, Day to f or 0 11 I. msl�iftm . , - I ting S V111-111111. . V"', �. - . fromi Sti Thomi and rafter measurements and',we will send . � , �',%"' , " his �Wn,tait-B,e;r and that poem plac- And fools who came to �coff, rem in, ith 'in the village and vicinity, YOU TITE-LAP estimate and show you how I . .� I .. L'r�";" , , , f R w., the Uz.pah Benediction. in Waterford and iSimici 0 V 11A, 11 I I I . , . P. �1,1 I 'bN ,�. , - , ed his ,name .W�th the imimortAls and -ed to ]�ria�. to. lDr james W. Bell of Harrisburg, YOU can save mone7. I i ,,-�,�,�, ,,,� - , Whi has been receilved' of the. pi Miss Ruth "Tuerkbei& and 'Mr. 'V,-' 1V111--_- *i,fh it I closo','f " I d it over, The service pass'd, around, 'the, pious ing of Mrs. Jane,� Ann (Cudmore in Selzer of 'Waterloo College W"'ere Sun- p is vititinig,with his many rdla- I , � .it 1, �,�,!, it'W'.I�,,.�t,,0. or As VO a., "I" , 1i . II Shaw, I 111 Pottland, Oregon, in ,her 84th year. dtay visitors at the h6ime of Reiv. and . and, also looking . 11. �1 *',!­�%, * I , , - � , stlai(I to miys�W: There is 'Nei MA . 1, " �'��;­'�'�;, 1 , Who . was a rus I I - tives and friends ."Galveiiamelled Rib.Roll"' � . 11 I -,� � Tdan to all the country W11tb steady 2�_,Al each honeit tic She 'was th� elde8t daulithter, of the Mrs,. R Tuerkbi his interests -in, what is known A durable, fire-proci galvanized roofing and I .4 �P ". I . . . . . after . . I �_Ii " L. ­ 4-60i, . ran; late brw. and,Mrs, ,Samuel landabor- The Department �f Highways - has I i � f"'� , I I Q ,11 411,14 �, ,�' qt�,* U0,n p�mttioj quoteci ,GoIA Even children follow'd with endetar- ongh as the hornie;steadl fani siding in attractive, permanent colors., for ., si,it, , ,� .. formerly of Tuckersmilth, and started the 'work of improving the Mr. J�hn D. Craig who was recent- Your house Or any other- building Cannot .- , __ I I , ,� . - ,n,,rt"s-, - ._;,..1,F `49 - I , ousin - ,10odie ,. warp, shrink, crack, curl or bulge. Another I 11 � tho , . Villagiel , In ,� . Preslon--Steel Truss ,'�.;2,.�f�,,:,: . ­'lliftlit WAS a c a Mr. James � � t'44' Des'erteid, ing wile, Blue Water Vighwayt -The road is �y and for -sti Weeks quite ,poorly __', , , I I -vm to .iihare the I �, :� �', 11A . I And plucked big g# een of the vit- closed to traffie from -turnbull's Grave Unequalled rolofing varue. 4 . , . . I ", ."(",I ... I � I 1.��,,N e0liows., and Mrs. "James MeQu ­ and comfined to -the homei da now , im- . . 1. . Bar"$ and Implement' I j,,.j�z.�T_',', all iliel, couni, ,good Man's..smile. . . to Port Blake.' The narrow stretch, fproviV,g..,nilzely. I I buildings g, _t-!i ­t 'A i9kin W mdsi� to lage. . .1 ., �.,,�,, I 1 I 1. . ". � I I &� -P,-; - - I , , `0 � I , - ,,, , '1h I 1ft— �2 Al,,��,43'j �,, I - i W019. , & *0, f6AV& - tounds ' IMrs. C. Bro ` ---.d- . . ,V1, - , 441 I ek and Mrs. JT. Jamie- of road' adjof#019 the grove, anot the, lCook -Bros., Hudson and Terraplane J i .,�.i '--k , . , . �"I ILI I .% ready ffin-dle a parent's wirmili son a thevfgage, attendied thb fun- culvert are being widenel - lerg, sold the following new cars' I KWUMM �,� -,�, Vf6ict'' - His .18 . - �`Ifq,i , � 0 1'11�'fg,l _,,�,11,1'1 ,, . dea, . ,. � - �, , " T, ii"!�, 1. 1, ,�, I . � I a. , .', "', , ,. etxpressld�, � Hai . - f 1111�!` 11'1�, , �- . .1 11 acialilih stuplet "I � �,g,,.fil' ,'�),:.�,,,j� ,, kkififo Now W"s.ho ran,his godly eval'of their sister, Mrs. Taylor a - . I I I . . I ___ to the follming. parties during the PkESVON, ONT. , rat:1161101 also at . , .L 'A . . elfare pleasyd him, and thelf St. i0lairej Mehigan, this week. The days: Arli6ew Hess,, Fred antreal dhd Toronto T ' '" - ' I . .1 . . 1past-Aen. I . 4 � � I I- � -_ � KIPPEN , - ^' * . Thiel, John Swan, . . "Tife-Lap" applied I , . � T' ;U�!i - ". Their w X Tuckey, L. . M , lo!,& -�,,'hk . 1-h cares, diitresald'; - � I ., .. , �, I 1 4 a e, u-#get� lior wished to - I , ,,f 1.� , *0 , . � I To -them this heart) Its loil -his griefs . I . ... - . _ . I . I � 0 1141 " I . Eternal �utsh:14 b se�titles on his, head. "O"m-01ill" ,i Gtorge L.. Hawking, Dr. G. N 1�ltft btatite Led-Hed 11 . (Patent 0 chl0`0 _ I "40'� to t' w i&k for . w4r�e gl*en� I I .t ' I.- awrN < -k . - ..- . � ; . ­ . � 2ut all his spriom-though 'hatted, the -Lions, Mr. '.10ibn ,,,,',",',.','',d.'GeOrt6tov�*ft, :9,- Atidnami slid Geo ge, Layton, I &g, -i A p flied 4 I Ai ha-, __ for) 'A d rest In tcl4gug -he t Naus ,�67,_ �'­ , O, Anfi:W"'Or" �' . fYilli - , in Rexlt4il -., - for their Ontlence- and txpiessefl-fhe was & gi last week of Mrs. Harry , [A number 6f 'our Odiffellowa join- � Note nailing svli�e-4 ' I . 10 WOj9d"AA) thidi'119, . I 49eir Bruedfield, brethren i4i - Inicnes a rt acrope it drivo-acrew nail, latest I . 1, J;, � _� ,_ -�:­ ple"urb iaud inspiration, it bad been RlokeT.andl son, Arthur.* . ed with ­ I KI�V,"'�1­1­ * "' , ." . A)§ ,4oili tult Zff; i�iat mg ,Its .awful I .C� .. = development oi 01� 11 -";i I., % , I . itt --lifift!.t�-1i'vit, oii06 viote, With' tbogii Mrg. J. W HayNt and 9oh of 19x. soending auw*%irsoary s4ririci6z in the . . end "Of i a set. IF the Prdston . I'll , " I k!- , I V '­, , � �.. I I , , � Led-Hed Nail. Takes five ... ­ �'! ", 1�1 . . - � , , :::; ,;Z,,� t , �,!--. � , , , il. Wo , , SWWA, ", ", i - W W 400* ., 1, ies , , 10" I R CT E ''I W Qed ,.� , I I"A . e i i:� , R ry ., 1. . 'N' 04 ­ 0 K 44* Awit 31100M , 11 , I I 11 I --,--,,W1 , . i� , . midi , COMP ak 611 -� hot VnIt6d 101 it out (A a sheathiin g board , ';,� ,"�",M�g.i';!-�­-,, i � .�. � . - :,, __-.1 -, ", .i , `� , - 'qdg of other 4:44, and ,Par- etet,,,'were we - d, - isit6rg W10% . lurch ,at Bmeetfield O times as much force todravii, t , �, � "i 11. . tl" , theo, ,v4lo A na �LV 10 §L,� , �., , 9 4 U- *� t. " , L , I I � 1, . WPAW:l � - tl�om4 I , in Sun- . I I ... .. 11 , � ­ , 1%'Zi ,,, I I . I " I � , .. . . �,t 611..�11 , !`m , �f,"qfig, W.rie&,fied 19AWifs A-6 V­libi�"�' , , , ­ "' ,ulo"d ith that 41 - Mri. ' I i- - - gay .ever ,IiA, and ha#i-aceeii . ,,,�e� ,,, , . � , ', - not parent -i - Mr. 4�nd,., ling I - . "I 0 r tiv- �k'*Vl 0 'Vh6 was Fin , I I *49 a standard bi roof- , ", , � . . , . . , � 1��,,/ . 'hfiant &or __ h-_ -11, ­­ 1. ­ �_ ..... .... , , , �,rg ", , % � . ' Wt,. blit, a guide and laygon. - - - I � "ft 'luvit iii. th-eh", Seafarth in& Doti]. 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