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I . TO ',Dr. and Mrs. McMaster: A few sses. Mr. Cole� intends tak- removed by ,Boes,- Am�bulance to her `,don we�e retent yisitors, with Miss Cdebrgtion 'Day froin and by - 0, . ......
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'. . - . of your many friends have- gathered coming organized young . .
1. �pecr- I 29 more studies�. . . home- in Toronto on WWnesday. Her Xinnie reid of the ,village. �
K . %rewell to Ciez ts of a car driven -by a daughter. IW,X6 Mary, and son, Jack,. i . ,'Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cassiday, accomi- ftivoftb�ly con6idered. The _Jr� , . �
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- u plel� work was at a low ebb. See- Mr
., . . 6 are about to I . Ingthe possibilities of such work you lady Windsor were Injured last accoinpaA,je�d her to the city, . ed by I a. 'R. . I I
.,'', I ti6ns, Saturday when- the 'car took to the 'Miss Mildred ,Britton, returned to to otterville, and Woodstock to,spend months. � . I
,;� r C 100 ' rself - to the task, and, a n d -uneral of Mrs. Roy Webber ' 4 4
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��, � ,,,�,� I ,It -was gret that )s"`n sot Youur years, ,happy years I ditch -on the road to Hensall after London on, 'Saturday. a d h d to re- the week end with relatives F
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I .1, 1. . . . '.. we learned; a few weeks ago. of your for us we feel certain that you have sta4ing another oar going the sain port 'Monday morning to conimence fri,erids. The funeral of -the l4te Mrs. IRW 11. J
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, , .�on - course at East Gener- - - 'Miss S. Mc�DkDnell of Exeter visited Wobber �rWas t1eld f the I ,
" intentions of leaving uis, but as 'we ." ed - to our lives way. The iniure,d are all recovering. her affilia . Tom ft 03V
� , , ro l Fowl know It ' something , - al Hospital at Toronto. Her brother; her brothe�, Charles A., on Sunday residence on ,King 'Street on Thurs- 11 ,I �.
1-,�� utended fotr 1"t vreek's paper, . is your ambition, to climb co'ntribut y6ur con- (Mr. and'Mrs. r. Rickbeil of Wash I &
.... ." ,III ,', ' . i amus, - it the Ladder 6f Success, 'ou)r good that is of great value. By ,s,, - visited -old friends -here Rev. J,'C. Britton and -Mrs. Britton, last. . I day afternoon at two o'clock, Revo � .
' . OF ded, Coll giving of you a and'4t Exeter this week. They are 4cconipanied her and visited, friend's Dr. A. lit Camipbell who has a very' 'Arthur ,Sinclair, her ��gtbr, cona=t- � ': , r,
, 10��.� .'t of or w tinuo rself in tireless ington, 'W1i , '-I _tr4bateW r
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, r,t�r, ,.��OU'' %'ecauSe t� 'i ishes go with you to your new aind us , _Thq""�Jlor
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I � ,� , . , as not possible . ncludle it. . loving service you have been - - tbis Vill' ge and in Toronto and Guelph. . g the 'service, '. 't �
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t , rk� nights field. living ',example of this Christianity korrn�r resident$ of a in
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"'C'. ,,.I I - . respectable citize-ps are slum- , DuTing, t.he ten years amtong us you have so faithfully and con -vine- liaie, not visited -here for 17 Years 'Miss Elva Wheatley of Toionto vis� th,6 past week undTer medical ,=6 -but were linow . t 16e�ufi i. and In- - .
,I� i,,` ' . �.. 'the . I . d "S"' arents, Mr. and Mrs. ',Gco. is at- date of WTiting4 able to -be a- uded, the following:
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.5 ..1, -4bering% the w ite way �s hers pass , ingly preached. d noted n%ny improvements an ited er ,p el
I � � hi ., you have seen life corrie into We are heartily an
I",�;,I�- � �� . world and have watched ot: I again. C.. 1B. "strom, Lorido
. :::; " - ful. Rather lurid in language and y that you are leaving, for we changes in the village. Wheatley. I rouric . n; 31T. and J100. 4 r
. ., .2"' . -apparent. to the , Great Be-yond, You have 5 ... �r -ealize that your places will .be MIT. ,and Mrs. Percy Rowe, who at- iRev. Leslie and Mrs. Leslie of As- Toppe, has and. is giving him good' ff. 'Hess Zurich- Mr. and tMrs. tRoss 4
ie ,,,_�', r, . egulgenee. The truth is watched over the sick, and have . used well a m. Dge at Toronto - 1;on4 visited with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. service. . . I Ddck, �Sronto; bt6s. D. UhuTchffl, I f
,:,;r.. I * to fill. But we know that what te, ed col14 , are spend Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Lyle, Statham of St. I olintone -MT. am Mrs. Pf ff, Exeter;
�� . i 3fistter� George HenTy and his able hard . I a .
-�� .... .1.11 I., � . . plowmed wonder' why -the g a',nd ability in is oull loss will -be the gain of your ing their holidays at the homeof the Wheatley this week. I m, with 'Mr. -4chT,e Cl ' 11; � - I I
I � 4 city furrow "is not straighter _prescribing for thein, in, order to re- new charge, and we trust that God latter's moither,AMrs. -L.. Geiger. The 'Constance orchestra, consisting Thomas spent the week e . Ladiei?'F, ub. Hen�a Mr and (� I
:::::: 11..',�', - � straight j Mive their pain and restore them to I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber at- -of. Mr. and Mrs. Leo fteph�nson, Mrs. and,Mrs. John Elder, MXs. Statbam?s Mrs. james,Diek, ,,ILqpsal1t Mr. and, I
, �:� oliticians, can't figure Ou I I will richly bless .you all as you con- . , .1
Toronto, p ealth again. . tended the annual reunion of the Jack Ferguson, 'Mrs. Jack Carter, - ,parents. rs. Rex Dick,Mr.;.-T� C-Joynt, Miss ,I ?
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1� 1, . why, thte ... Tbry Vot�Xs_go baulky. They . tinue your efforts to bring -men and Love, Wrm I . .
., - � � . n fits and Uarts—mostly fits— Your happy and congenial'disposi- wor�en into living touch ,with Jesus Wurnt family beldat Crini�arVs grd c gan Nott ar.d James N.,eil4nds played; Mrs. W. E. Foster had the Past' Gl�$ys Luker, Mi%'Russell
*y . Move I . in'the Harpur- tion, -and hearty laugh has brighten- Christ. Signed On behalf ,of Blake last Sftday. . . It for a ,dance in Slyth 'Memorial Hall r' week to undergo a secon-4 operation Bertha Bell, Mrs. Douglas, of Make,; � i
" like Booth's bay.-marT ed inany a sick rciom and your many ' t Kitchen- on Friday night. �
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I I , I hey of long i�go. Said mare couldn't anAGoshen Y..P. S. -Stuart Beattie." N.Mr. and. Mrs. J. 19ti a= o 1 of her tions'As which 1-fensall Baseball Club; Mr and 3fts. 4
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. . . rpose of "not Bill Clarke then ,presented a chair to er visited, relatives here last,Apnday. .The bldest resident in the person were operated upon ,some 12, years' Norman Jarrott, ' J, 11 I
., . to that i noble ,profession in which you I.Mr. and Mrs. A. Aulerich--Tf De- of Mrs. -Geo. iStephenstari,aged,6ighty- ago. ',Mrs. Foster suffered very much Mrs. joe.,a :Mr. and .... MTS4 --L. - -
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� now get- O"Bri!en- MT. and Mrs. L. Weber aud f
"' , , _____4o_gc�!, .,not even, by & Grand Trunk , . . . . MT. and M.rs.. Toulter and Ma�garet ' Tilesday .�,
I M : . f451101w. . 0 . * reading lamp to troit spent the week at- -the home of five years, cast her vote on �. .h�am - the, operation but., is -
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i I I'l "" , We ask you to accept this wrist t and the latter's parents, Mr. and'Iffizs. L. ,Rev. ,C, 'Britton; Robert Rogerson ting O"n nicely as is also her husband' dqught�r', ,Clara, Zurich; Mr.
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i�,� � &`, _. iRed hot Tories once domiciled in watch -and-,,this Gladstone Rag 4s a George; Poulter. nt � treatment for J 'Nether and family; Mrs. Diek, Ron- I �
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11 11 �� 1 Huron county, now resident in � ' Georgp thanked the young people in Prang. and Rev,,. Gardiner were at .,Royls..,wbo al,so underwe
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. its value, but as a reminder,. of you'r 4 were lage on, Tuesday might to celebrate PresbyteTy -being beld in thatchurch. I The minstrel show Presented here Following a sho-Tt service at the
gl."_ 'Parkd-ale, Mi§ter, Henry's Attorney , I the- presents:bion. refreshments 'ces of ,the Board ,of h use, he funeral proceeded ,to the � I
" � . friends in thh. comYnunit . The W. A. and W.M... S. held their .4A 10 -
�, .1 �. General, that they won't go far to . Y. . served. - the victory of the Liberals in' On- under ,the aus t �
� � . To Mrs. ,McMaster, . tario and the splendid vi6tory of Air. monthly meeting at the home, of Mx. -Commerce at the 24bh of May cele- Lutheran Church at Zurich where a
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1, .; . , I the polls on June 19th, and if they have Plaf6d' no small part in ycpur ,-,-- � i === --- ttt,,ttttttttttttttt J. Ballantyne, the Independent can- and Mrs. Frank Riley on, Thursday bratiom, has accepted an engagement. cervice was 'held. Interment , took i, , 0
1 1 .�": I I do 6 they w5n't vote for 'him. . t� 'give the play -afid show at the C the Lutheran cemetery;, Ifid � .
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L I . I � This, stuff is ,not political bunk. I liu sba I nd's success, and on so maliy USBORNE I didate in Huron. The hand, serenad- last, when a large -attendance was pla e in .
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': . . yijit occasions, in his absence, with your __ &d the promlinent -workers in the vil- present. The , W. A. President, -Mrs. strawberry festival at Londesboro on I pallbeaTers being her. three bruther4 I 11,
. have it Trom one of the finest t knOwledge of his profession, have `� laige, ',and after iyddhight� a Public Jame�s Hugill, opened- the meeting Thursday evening of -this week. Ross, Rex and Arthur IT. Hess,ef 4 .
1.1 "I ever left West Huron. IH,e told the carriea � ;nAhat great -,VOTk of reliev- . Council Minutes , meeting was organized at Which the with a hymn and-praver Iby Mrs. . R. I 'Mr. Earl DTu.mmo'nd and members' Zurich,- Mr. Poster of Detroit, and . I I
I, 11.1" . said Bill he would,n't vote for him-, . . ;The municipal council of the town- . the family ,are, in kincardine this Joseph Hudson of Hemsall. .1 " 0
11��. , I ' ing the suffering. successful candidate, Mn J. G. Stan- Lawson and Mrs. William Britton. I 'Of I
, ., 1;. , , and, he , :knew of mahy other Tories You .-have associated yourself with sbip of U.,shorne inet. in its monthly % 'Priiz,'I)r. A. J. M�cKinnon The minutes of 1�st meeting were week being called there, through the % Funeral of Miss Walker , I I '.
I, I ,who d likewise put the X in the in.g at Eliniville on June 2nA, bury, C I � .
.1, I the, I die_%-' Organizations, botli public Meet, oke. It was well in tl�e us illness of.Mx. Drummond's I % ) I
"I . . ... c' t. The and others s -p adopted -as read. The !Scripture les- s eri O. . The funeral of the late Miss Alice -,,
I � . -.1. ng spot,ou the, ballot. and �e be, we 'with all the members. presen .
'..." -1 vilm ligious, and your abs,en,b. before the last of the, -cele- son and a splendid.. talk was kiven by father, who ha� been in.Kfficardine I May Whlker, daughter of Mr. itud
. .1 -d if the The minutes of the meeting of MaY Rh mormng . I I . .
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�. W. ,tSo don't be .surprise are suret will The felt by them. the bration waz*�over. . 'Miss Ivy Simknons. 'She based her on a visit. 1. Mrs. George Walker was Iteld front % 4 , .
; � ing r �ogether with the minutes of i Mrs. John Johnston and daughter, 1
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- after nijht bef - -e it in race- ch a ' ' -end-in Toronto. for. others." Miss Mildred Britton !Margaret, spent a few 8-ays� recently 1.
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�1 ," . me Toronto Con- _t, �nd s you are using it in your .Spec of week , noom ,and was in charge of Rev. W_ . 1, �
, �; _ . . track language -so . new honte, may it bring happy re- read and approved on ,motion � . . . � -of in Zurich, the gue-sts of Mr and'Mrs , I
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11 :.. servativas candidates "also-ran. collections of your many friends bere. .Shler4Passniore. Letter . i Ed. DataIrs and daughter, Miss A,nnie' J A. Young of Carmiel .Pre�sbyberiaa . k
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� . ,� �, - �`Itmt from ,,Missouri," If -the Grits -To Joan and Jean: We ho'Pe they Wo'rkmen's Compensation Board - . . Life." The W. M..S. president, Mrs. M-iss Dorothy Wright and- friend I Ch-dreb, of whicli she was a valued , ", I
� . �. 'on for KIPPEN Willialm, Britton, took chirge of the . .1 member. Mrs. J. `W, Boathron sang *
I ,�. would break away from the-somnam ill tabled.. The Court of Revisi . . . . Niagara Falls, N.Y., spent a few" . a ,
. ; . will like their new home and w rient roll . I Tneeting and Mrs. R69'erson led in of lo, "Cood Night a,nd Good Morn- ,� .
� ' bulistic state oftener than once in si was held, mwmww� " with. her friend, .Miss a so
, .. 11, , . � . . 'have lots of little pla-y-mates in Sea, the 1934 asses� Ire Mrs. Clifford Britton gave a days .recently I ing" and the ch.Gir also assisted- at . I I
four -years-- say.. and get out and do . ch-"nieTriber of bovncil taking t The anh�ug convention of the Horb_ prayer. Grajee Dick of Hensall.
I "..: , * - _. - f th We ask you to accept for ea -hort, talk on Home Missions in the the service. The floral trtbu,tes wete .
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11 ,;, something to push this old commun-1 0" * t� of . 1
, 11 "" gifts neces -y declaration. App�eal mo�iatloii, District ,No. 8, ' . - .
.. I then, little locklets, ,as sai cultufal As ry West. The theme',of the aft.ernoo'n .Hold g)ower Serviee beautiful and many and were sent by
. �� would get- sornewhere .. I- John Cornish', re. assesement on Pt. ,will be held in the -Pix-blic Libra , '
� wonderful report of the'branch ,O�Sunday morning last the U - the following relativ and friends :
k, ity a -long, they from us. . . v ,, nit' i es I .
��, ; , � . -to. I Th e y, -nd Lot 10, Con.' ,7, appeal sustai-red. as- Seaforth, n Tue'.Way, June 26th, to � a, a . Carnalel � 0 - ,
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- ..DrQ.n . To you and your family we e,xte o beld'in Woodstock and ed Chu'rch .wis..filled_ to the, very � Young People's Society of.
. �t. doii't seem to, cotton to, the' idea. ol:',- best wishes,. for future heal sessment lo-w'er4d from $400 to �$350. which all the members of the Society
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W �, : . ziven ,bY, 'Mrs. R. E. -McKenzie of front seats for "Flower Sunday" and I Churc)i, Mrs..Donald Grassick of To- � .
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L . . , I I - I . . -Ae Tories, on the other hand, are hdppiness and success in your new Appeal of Wilbert Batten, re a%sess- are giv'en a hearty invitation'. It is Egniondville. Mrs. Gardiner spoke a the . cliurcb was most beautifully and ronto, The ,Madge family, 'Mr. and ' '
. a1w,ays out in front doing something b Onie, and if it is youry. privilege to ment on M. Lot 10, Con., 7 --- �appeal .xpe'
,, I I cted Mr. J. A. Carroll, Provin- - I I
11 1 ", . . few words Of �PpTeciation of the re- lamily of Toron-
I :� 1 for, city districts. Zt pays and Rdys be in our locality, call and, see us all. sustained, assessment .lowered -from cial Secretary, will gi-ve� an address. lavishly decorated ,with flowers in the I -Mrs. Ferguson and
. � port and moved a vote of thanks to 1, midst of -which were two canary birds" -to, the Arnold Circle, school scholairs,
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M. I �_ . well. J.�Jfteen Toronto Tory nl'-M- -Signed on -behalf of ?our friends: $,7cro to $6,50. Arthur Rundle's- dog Tea coffee and ice cream will be sup- ' - 01 0
� .m Mrs. MclXenzie and Mrs. Britton. A I with ' clear liquid tones. The Mr. aTid- Mrs. Wmi. Wright, Seaforth,
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I , . % �_ 11 bers in, the last On-tario House prove J H F,ar, J. A. Wilson, Ea'rl Bow- dead, Ten plie by the Seaforth Society.' vote -of thanks was also tendered -Mrs.. ort -Grainger, , superintendent, Pf .
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. , . I Riley for the use of her home. Prayer nd under the train- the 'Clinton Public Hospital, and lvum-
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I .111, for good vireight. � i I ii ay wi special feature a
��: W. Whitfield, F. A._Harrison and P. Henry Ford's dog dead, removed from Miss ,Gertrude spent Su d th wa's offered by Mrs. 'Charles M-cGTe-
. � I .. � I I ing Of Mist Eleanor 'Fisher and Miss '.erous bouquets and sprays from I I
".., I frm selfish, I want to know where N. Currie. -roll. Court cl6se'd. Teeasurer!S TP- friends at Thames Road. .,, J!, gor and Mrs. E. Adams. 'Mrs. Gard- finI6 ac-'f4ends.' Interment Iwas made in I
. �: . my breakfast is coming from with ,To D,.McMaster: Since coming to po�rt for IMay: Grant from Depart- -Rev. E. F. Chandler took the Sun- � Gretta Lammie gave a very I
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� - . , services - J- iner closed the n3peting with prayer. count .of theniselves in. the rendering Baird's cemetery, the pallbearers be- t I .
L" .. Mr. Henry plastering on the public Ethel, you have been -very active it, ment of Public Highways, exp. on day school anniversary A dainty lunch ' and special ing,Messrs. Wilson and George -Me-
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I �il , . ',debt $80,817 every day the sun goes all ,movements toward the benefit of township,, roads, $2,39234; raillwaY Thames Road on Sunday last. kev. I . . I r I
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,,,, X, . 11 . remember when Oliver our village and the community. twe. $106.56; 1992 taxes, $17.65; pen- Mr.' Taylor of Thamies Road assisted numbers, all of which were enjoyed Caftney of the- Mill Road, Gordon
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� - Mtowat never levied i cent of tax- you acted on- our village 'council alties thereon, $3.58; 1933 taxes, $240; Rev. -.Mr. Bowen of London', cwho was . by .the large congregation. . (MilI koad; Jack 'Madge,
� ":,, �. I . , le -SALL . Fisher ,and ,Miss Lammde presided ; Grant Ford, ,Centralia, an&- Glenn 11 I
I . . . . . I'll ". ation on the citizens of Otis Province and you -are now serving a second penalties thereon, $8.67; refund on R. the spedial speiiker of .the Bi -S so- �AIES' � gan and Bell. .
1. ��11- of Ontario. And when Hon. George term on our -School Board. . . John's cheque, $1.40. Tenders opened ciety who had a verry interesting fites- ' mo-st ably at the pipe Or . I Ile W. M. 'S. of Carmel Presby- I I
I ' ' to ru r s e ... I ,piano. Special parts in the service, Of
, . Ross, one of the ,first 1�6blishers .of You ,were one of the first to con- for operating s ne c slier in p9we ag . it ,,spent S Warninc-Corns, Waft, OaVuses, Burmlons ss, I terian Church 'met recently and* b4ld!
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the Expositor, handed over the reins ceive the idea' that *e should have and Work. Passmore7Shier: That the - Mr. and Mrs. W. Gree, ,uri- ore dangemus. Use C,ress Corn oP Bunion son, were taken by by
,� � pted day with- the latter's inioth#r Mrs SaIlve. At A. W. E. Hemphill's Drug 'St6i4, -Carey Joynt and Lorina Zuefle andAtheir arinual birthday party.. The
'.111 to one Jim Whitney with' a debt of a Community_ Park, and w4h that tender of John Kellett be. acce t . Hemall. 8471-1 . I
!�', I . uAllions of dollars, and that .view in mi-nd, you work6d untiring for operating . the drag line at 15c ,Robert McDonald of Thames Road. Jessie Paisley. The serinion as given school r"m was lovely with flowers � .
rl but ten . Come to the Cooking Demonstration on a b the pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, was brought by th6`gjrl* of 'the Arnold
,-,'I-.- . was invested in what is now the until we were able to obtain a clear per hour for time....employed.-Car- IMI-. and Mirs. W. Horney and Miss col.rnAn Gasoline Stove at Bonthron & Drys- ' y .
." :: �I I ., I Temiskaming Railroad. If it hadn't deed and have a little bank balance ried. Shier -Moir! That ,the tender' Erma Fergus -on ana Mr. and Mrs. dale's, on T --&,y afternoon and evening, .Most appropriate to the occasi,on and 1 Circle. The.ineeting, which was pre� 1. �
- . . I I Ooernan Gypsy Queen'Carnp in which he�tressed the"beauty of sided over by Mrs. Edwards, opened
;;; 1. . I I. " i1road an4 the silver of Garnet McFall be accepted for Archie Parsons were -SundAy guests June'2fth. A , I
. been for that ra-i as well. s-tove wild be givert free to tbe.iuoky person. the floweys which nothing co,ul(k sur- I -with � the singing of Psalm, 31 and i
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"I .I .� .. , and �Old,, nickel and other minerals- -1he merdbers'.of the Park Board furnishivg power to operate the with Mr. and Mri, Joseph Lin 3471-1 pass, The ladies who so artistically 1 Mrs. 'Workman' led in 'prayer.
Al discovered adjacent to its. right -of- app-reciate your co-operation and as, a crusher at 51 per hour and that of daughters of Denfield. " 4
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.1 - ould remembrance -ask you to accept this John Williams for operating crusher Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Parker and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paterson arranged the flowers in the, church!Bible, lesson was read by .Mrs. 0.
" I... . way in that north country, we W entitled to tb� greatest credit as I �Mdi of, Romans, � 4
" I have been, lucky to have had snow- pen and in future may it bring pleas- at 22 cents per hour for time em- family of Hensall -visited recently ,were recently visited by rela,tives and -are son from the 12th
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." � .11, balls for breakifast the past few ant memories of our labors together. plog,ed. - 'Carried. Wtesttott-Moir: with 'Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston friends from the States and who all "also those fwho contributed 4o gener- and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron contri
.. t, I . I, y of Hay. ..� attended 'Convocation at London, one ously. - . I a solo. The. Society were very for -
I . . yelaIrs. 4Signed on behalf of the Ethel Com-' That the following bills- be paid:- and famill I .
. � � I The last time I mo - thL 'Services in Carmel Presbyterian
I � Il., . tored to Seaforth mrunity Park Board: J. A. Wilson, P. Canada Ingot Iron. Co., culvert, Extensive preparations are under of tI relatives from the States re- tunate in ha,ving as -guest speaker
.. .1, �. five gallons of libootleg" gas were L. Stephenson and P. N. Currie. $54.72; A. Spencer and Son, lumber, -,yay for a -reunion of all the Old Girls ceiving -honors there in a gradu4ting ,Church were well attended. and in- the Presbyterial President, Miss L. " i
, * that was very fine and noteworthy qpiring sermons delivered by the pas- Jeckell of Exeter; who gave a very, .
L, - for and Boys of S, IS. No. 14, Stanley,
I,, 'dumped into the tank dfthe Hudson. After this the doctor made a ve,ry,�1.90; Arthur Jones, draw bar
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- . y af- and largely attended from many tor, Rev. W, A. Young. At the morn- full and most interesting report of
, :,. uitable reply, thanking his friends ftader. $:6W; Bonthron and Drys- which is to be held on Saturda .
1� . at a Toronto filling station. The five s . .
� "; gallons, at 15 cents per, totalled' 76 in the comimunity and saying he was dale, bolts and- washers, 45d; Charles ternoon, June 3ifth. A delightful pro- Parts. . ,i.ng- ser�vice he gave -a -most. interest- the Provincial meeting of the W., ' IL .
,, I cents; but Mr. - Henry's hired man 'b ' . i a.vel, -$P20; gtam is being 'prepared. With the Mrs. A_R. Campbell returned from ing account of the.'Assembly meet- S. held in Hamilton. -The offehng � I
ft. aving a sign painted on ,his door, Stephen, trucking gn g of all'. the old school pals, a several wetaks� visit with her mother, ing which.be �ad attended at Toron- was then received and dedicated , . ft
I 1. wouldn't let me get awuy with it. I�Walk In�" and, he hoped all here Free -an Horne, trucking ,g1ravel, ineetin . I the
, � timfe 'ig bein- Mrs. D. -McDonald, of Glandyer, Nova to� The church choir rendered praytm by Mrs. Dallas and Mrs. Rut- � h I
� ,., - . 110 chanee. Cx4orge's man- Friday ,would come and visit them. '$4.20; Howard -Shier, brusbing, $4.20; delightful and -happy 9 .
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I ;: - demanded 6 cents more on each gal- .Dr. Colquhoun, his successor, was Percy Stone, t6am work, $1.05; Isaac anticipated. . S�otia, and was accomp,anied by, her hymins and anthems in their usually ton sang a soqo. The Supply Secre-
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.1m. I ! ..1. . Ion, a tax of 30 cents bn 75 cents. then called forward, and was intro- "Gower- cleaning pit, $14; Harold, Tay,- . June showers are -quite in order little son, Billie. capable manner. The attendance was tary, Miss Mary McGregor, read the I I
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;1. That's going some, as the colored duced to those present by Dr. Me- lor, cleaning pit, $12.26.; Lorne Pin- fTmn- Overhead and otherwise. .1 I
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I 4 '-I- boy said to the ghost. Now Mister Master, and was given three rousing combe, cleaning pit, $1033; Clarence Mission Circle and girl friends bf and sister, Miss Hannah, have return- ing service. Hudson and Mrs. Dallas, on behalf
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," "!:' I Henry and his wife and his able, cheers Of welcome. Joh�s, cleaning Dit, $192.26; W. Bat- Miss Mildred Workman- met at her ed from an auto trip to Toronto and During July, starting the first Sun- of the"Auxiliary, ,pTese ed Mrs. W... i I
I. I . . �. � assistants have nicked us gas -buyers After lunch was 'served it took ten; labor, $24.7�; Wm. Bradshaw, home on Monday #vening'last and Other plac6p where they have rela- day, Rey. W. A. -Young will preach A. Young with a beauti�ul friendship
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�. ;i I for one hundred and eighty fl- both Dunbar's and Edward's Halls labor. $15; Alf, Brooks, labor, $8.75; presented her wirth a miscellaneous Itives'and friends, in - Exeter Sunday morning and .at circle quilt on this ',her -birthday. The .
-R ,� ... . . -dden has moved from Hensall in the evening. During -
I . .., �, � . . ffndllion dollars to build the King's to accommodate those who stayed to Harold -Cudmore, labor, $11.28; Rol- shower. Mr. Verne He quilt was made by .the oldest me=* � I
_� ; 1, . I . highways�--like No. 8 EEnd others�- dance until the wee hours of the -and Williams, tractor work, $17.75-; The ordinance of the Lord's Supper the Petty Block to (Mill Street. August Rev. S. Gordon Of CU'ven ber of the congregation, Mrs, Aim
. .1 . ing 'Mr. Donald McKinnon Presbyterian Church, Exeter, will Hudson, who .is in her 94th year - f I I
. . ,� � . .. . 'and he hasn't paid a danged cent of morning. . . Joe Ferguson, hauling stone, $1; Wal- rwill -be d1spense4 aftI6r 'the morn,' I has also Bud
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P � " itical "chiseling" I calls it, even, if I I-— A. Cud -more, gravel. $60; Henry Ford, on, Su.n4dav next, June 24th, at eleven -StewaTt cottage. at Exeter in -tb� evening. ,Mrs. Dallas, in a few kindlk words, I �
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11 " 1. . . . I have to chisel the word frwn Presi- I .- - ,hell Advo- O'clock. - Pre -communion service' will !Xr. William Hyde is sponding a At ISt. Pairl's Anglican Church the A hearty vote of thanks to the speak-
".". . superintendence, $63; Mite -
� tt , � . � , . defit Roosevelt. I . don't know a GODERICH TP. cate. ad. for gravel tenders,, $3.30,; be 'held Thursday evening at eight -two weeks' vacation irt Sea�ortb. Rector. Rev. Mr. Parker, preached er was ,mpve,d by 'Mrs. Arna)(1 and )
I . It I J. I " � I . tH. H. -Brown, salary as assessor, $76; to'clock. � 0ur Reeve, MT. W. J. Jones, ac- at the morning'servicel and Rev. ,Mr. seconded. by Mrs. Young, .and Rev,
. . 'Rowen of London at the evening' ser-
, -1 I'.. better word to use in print. 'Perhaps The report for S. S. No. 8, Gode- postage -50c- Fred 'Ell eTington, mine comipanied-his son Arthur. of Exeter, I Mr. Young closed the meeting *ith I I
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�_ I� rich, for the months of April and -a and members� of his family and Mr. vice. prayer. At the close of the meeting
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,� 6 ,� -.1 .. two"U"t they wouldn't get by in the May is as follows: ST, V-Elizalbe(th ,sheep,. ig I mbs killed by dogs, James O'Brien to North Bay. The Masons of Hen-saII Lodge No. a dainty lunch was served, the tables
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I'll, . . . . . . �� . Expositor. N ' . . I ... 1, Thidl 58. Sr. IV --Jean Johnston 63, $188.75; Treasurer Huron County, . BRUCEFIELD — -will attend div- looking tempting especially � long I , ,
I.," I I I 'But Aoift say I fold you so, if a township's share hospital bill of Geo. . Mrs. "Manler Jinks ar;d children 224 A. F. and A. M.
", 7, .1 Sylvia Lowden 62. Jr. he' have returned fromi a visit with Mrs, ine, anniveriary 'services at the Unit- one centred with the birthday cake .
.1, , N.. 40rit, or'two do slip in in Toronto on 1V77_Be"y Bvu,glow, $31.50; Expenses, Board 'Mrs. -C. I -Laugh returned to T I I
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I . . 1: ,� .. June 19th. . I Stirling 61, Grant Stirld-nj'48',-,gladyts of Realth, $242; Reeve, fee, 136ard of home last week after visithik, friends Jinks, parents near Varna. ed Church, H-ensall on Sumay,' when- decorated in pink and white an& top- -
.. f��', I Clark 45 Sr. III -Thelma Johnston tHealtb, $3; Joshua Johns, fee, Board in Dundas and Toronto. The baseball match which was bill- Rev. A. 'Sinclair will conduct the ser- ped -with canHes at which t1ible !Mrs, I
W I .� The Grits are awwke these weeks, 51 F * � . r #
5 '1� -.1 _1mer Johnston 51, Murmy on out vice at 11 a.m.
�r; , Jr. IIII--Mild,red West- -nd our The ,Sacrament, of the Lord's Su -13- There was 'a splendid attendance of , .i
.. � 'I'L and the ,kicking Tories never sleep. il�hner 42. of Health , $87., John " X;ellett, fee, �Miss Hazel'iHaugh, R.N.', of Toron- ed for Friday, June 22m, 'Davidson and Mrs. -Dallas .poldred tea- e_
, ��,, They'll get George. Board of heafth, $3; Clerk, fee- �3d- t6, ,is spending her bo-EdAys at her diamond between St. Marys a . i
, ." � -Stirling 45 11 - He -with, $3. -Council adjourned to home near the Village. rved at the morning ladies presIent.,and everyone present
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I.. I �,;, . ]ake 48, Douglas home team, has had to be unavoid- rer "will be obse
I , 1�i. . Meantime the farmers of Huron Robert Hopson 67, Kenneth *Stirling Df. ned on account Of the ill- -service in the 'United Chu.rcb'on Sun-' e i ed th an u I en ,. V
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.1 . irl and other counties whistle behind the 40. I. -Oliver Hopson 68, Keith melet on Saturday, July 7tb, at I p.m. Mr. W. N. McQueen -of Toronto ably postpo . T� OY is n a ev t. I � .
... 11.1 p up cGur- . .- 11 . visited his father, Mr. Jurives Md- ncss of some of the-pl4yers and other <1av July Ist, and preparatory ser- . I P
11. , plow. Whistling may kee Stirling 93. Primer----4Billie I'Mellwain', - ......... i-� Queen last week, who is not enjoying' ca-11ses. . . vi�� on the Friday ,evening precedii1g.
.N , � _F�! age, but it won't pay taxes. But Good.- Number on roll 17, average I to his [Mrs. Thomas Lindsay has been Mrs. Alice Joynt of Toronto is here
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�� .!� " , attendance, 13.45. - M. Douglas, ZURICH room, his -many friends will regret to spending the past week in, London, spending the summer mon,ths at her MOTORISTS ' .- . . �
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A. "". I the .ballot will do somerthimg in a tax Teacher. -_ . with her sisters, the Misses Muirray I bormie and is accompanied by her
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...�=, the 1wriner coming and going. . - The June meeting of the Zurich ) W.M.S. Meet . I
I - .44, '. . . ing Of the W. M. Mr. William )Sto,n,e is now -nicely I Mr. HaTold Sherritt spent the Wecli
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:,.1, ",'r Just figuring whether I'll smoke old . - — Juntior Jnstitute was held- on, wedw The regular moet heavy tires at the follo * . 4
", f&�ii � e�eirt illness and end in Hamilton com wM9 -
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� ,,.. � leaves or Tnullin stalks. That tobac- STANLEY pesday, June 6tb, in the Town Hall, S. of Brucefield was held in the recovered from -his r peting in the . .
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� 1, , �. Wednes- , I Dorminion, Interstholaptic Me held low prices, guaranteed for I
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N kw�e.,%�;�,,, co inl�vestigation at Ottawa. has almost ' Zurich. Miss Irene Mousso presid- United Church parlors on I
.1 " - , � �4 disgusted the old corncob. Correction . ed over the meeting which, was open- day afternoon at 2.30 p.m. with the ,Mrs. Youn� of ,Flint, Mich., was in in that city on !Saturday, June 16th, twelvef rihonths.
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F 91,1,4g.l., 1;�1111.k So long, In the obituary notice,, of the death ed hy singing the Institute Ode vice-pres ..
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, '. �1.4�.�', '1� . Bill Powl. of 3 but ,Sheridan of Waterdown - — - - 1%, v25
ILL I 0E0WW1t11t1ttttttttt1t` . I . . I last wee3c, we i'Tgtet some omissions in unison. The minutes of the last by singing a hymn after which the Hugh MoEwen and family, a.little position, "
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;10 11 IAIZ��ll I I . .. I . I read and president led in prayer. ASter the west of Hensall. was awarded the decision. .. 4.50, x,w 21 .... ; '
';',il 121. � in the naines of the family, which monthly meeting were I ....... $5,85
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I ."'; ' d by the Literature � Secretary, ,viiited with relatives and friends in 5.00 x 19 ........... $G,ftc
�, I ,�� survive, four sonA and three daughL pondence was then dealt with and the Tea g of . The Chw-miheT of ComMeTce held a au
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W � ters: Mrs. H. Erratt, Mrs, Margaret roll call -was answered to by 'my fav- Mrs. T. B. I regular meeting the last ,of the week 5.00 x 20
I- ",�.' - will hold their TaontIlly Tmeting on Erratt and Thomas of Stanley; Mrs, orite flower." First ,on the program re'adled Work in ,Saskatchewan and * ,On 'Saturday forenoon last Miss when there Was, a good attendance.' � 0 ........... $ 7. #2 an
� - ,��, - Tburs4ay evening., June Nth, at 8.15 Ypreciated Very Much Alice Kyle of the village was in Clin- I I
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""R, ,A'r, T. Lowden, of HamiQ,; Rev. William was a recitation -by Mlaty'Coleiman bow they have al . W. Bon-� Gasoline ..... 24c -per .gallion
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" , & - by toba; ,Robert E. and ,,Richard, Next on the pro- ful ways in th e u Y T -
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,�:kl�� . ,�, The rDII 4�all is to be answered e pr vio s ea a The tion for the removal of her toes which t�rbn, pceiipied' the chair and the � i
t . of number of'songs - Motor Oil .... 65c per gallon ,
-i .1 ,.Q-1. ,.," - -the letter had been troubling her -for quite a secretary read, tl* minutes of the last
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�.. �". ?, 11 I. I 14 w* - . ttv I - Csrlyle� Sask. I I gram was a reading by Miss Mildred. roll call was -responded 0 meeting which on motion moved and Ford Model T New Partg at - IJ V
I'll, c's " . Smillie which was much enjyed* by 'El by twenty members. The offering length of time aid which would not ' .
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I ��i ;n_ �'. I. . . I a C Win' .1. Bell and Master Don- Young People Meet I idh Nss Munroe yield to radium, & othor treatment. seconded fiiid carried, were con -firmed.
I'll, - ,.�� I I.,. I I everyone present. The. meeting then was taken after Wh . A report followed by the trea I one-half price. ) V
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., I.. - . I .6 Young Nople's Society of closed and. the girls joined the bov'S, gave a splendid paper on tenlPer- Hensall and Stratford Tie' I n '
, I I .. 11 -her 'mother and brotbor and. S'gterl Blake am. Goshen held their closing for the joint ,meeting at which S'pe- ance and the devotional paper by Mrs. i'On Friday evening last a -most in., USED CARS 0 HA" t 9
IZ� � _$ , - Th I Mr. W. B. 'Cross, showi .g that after N
.,,�.`L Xrq- Adlibi-no and.f.amily of Toronto. .. paying all expenses connected. with I
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�4. I r meetfing on Friday evening, June 15. cial arrangements were made fo Stevens, "Jesus and His Friends." Af- toiresting and exciting gAme of base-
��y I- I I � '. Uss Etta :Bell of London wais' a This took the form of a social on the picnic to be held at Turnbull's Grove ter singing a-byinn, Mrs. ',R. UtZre- lball under the � lnter�County se -des the 24th of Way celebration almost 1493Q Spec. Pontiac -Sedan I I
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;5 ?gg"at-4 remA Vi6st a h4 ptarent!�, Mr. And lawn of 'MT. Robert McBride, at on, Wednesday, June 27th. At 'the' gor "and -Mrs. J, MicQueen led, In Intermediate "B" was played"on the' $300 stood to -the good- ,which was a 11932 Ch—ev. DeLuxe Sedan �
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,�� " 1, . lfilg A, 'Bell ov4T the weelc end, a pray Ir )OI)SIvely. Mrs. $teveng diamprid'between !Stratford and Han- very fine showing and was egpplied, to I I
pp�,� 14'.6.14 4 ,,�� ,, which -a large nuniber of yOtmg Peo- close of'the joint meeting came er - 161% wipe ,Out an-1-meb-bedness connected 1932 Ford Coach' I
I �4� , . Miss IDula' McGregor of� -the S,k- pa bat first and(
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