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Craig and Hens,all Black Caps, sclore, No.. 17—Mr. Clutton, AOdrew Wood I . ,- N ore , I, 4. he the Town Hall, Zurich, on Si , , I El ds will be inserted at new low cash rates: with all the members Goodwin, John Craig, W. A. MacLar- 7-0 ,in favor df Ailso Craig. The - � - I I , �,N.r " urday, June 29, 1 11,�, 1. od, Lost and Found, Coming Events, Etc—per word: Vres,;�t except M% Edmund Walper. en; Athleti4 E. b. Xickle, President parachute jump was successfully livade, _. ,mmm By John Elder ' - I . , , - . . � I week ............................................ I Cent BowliTig Club, President ball t -e -am, J- abous 5.30 and Nvas witnessed by large . -1 , 1��..� n . The minutes, of the prelill, meeting .. Maw. Edi . 11.11 ,.. 2 d week .......................................... % Cent e, F. Hess, R. Moore, C. numbers. tor's Note. — Because of was keeping him and on entering the .��.,g''.",_ After dispos- PasSm01r I . , ." - gid week .. % Vent were adopted as read. r,01- Blowets,; Music, Dr. Smifii�, W. 0- ,In the tug-of-war coate4 the'fol- erow&d columns during the past horse.stable, be found. the govemor " .,mum ch ... ***''*'"'.,*;rii;;**.*.'.**.,.,.:::*.*"'**'26 Cents �`,',`;,!`.�� .rg., first IDS ing of the communicatiow% the J . lowing a,re the names, of those who few _.. 1;�c r iti -am weeks it was necessary to lying dead. He hurried back to tell I '. �A and abbreviation counts as one worcL Goodwin, S Rennie, G. HleGs,; I . ,,,, ��, , � I h figu e, in lowling resolutions were passed: That W. I 51' � ­�"'.cd Thanks, in memoriam Noticee-1 cent per word. Minimum, 50 cents per week. the regulations ce,vering the rental ,of Transiportation, J. A. Paterson. competed and secured the first prize leave out Mr. Eldees interesting Mrs. 101,utton,what be bad found, so . "I .. *,les may be directed to a Box Number, care at The Huron Exp*sitor, for 10 oents telephone Service from the Hay Mun- Sheppard, M. Love, J.' Hudson, J- for the Township of Ti,s,borne: Paul series of reminiscences of Tuck- on entering the house he called to I I I I ,, X., ,,, . I . . "I ,� . a, icipal Telephone S'r-Item be altered Hagan, ,X. E. Clarknb, A. Clark, 0- Bba, captain; Sam Dougall, William ersmith pioneers. The series eon- Mrs. Clutton that' -the go,vwnor was "I � __ additi,onal per week will be charged if ads in above classes at* not paid by Ch. as follows: That a telephone may be Twitchell; Sports and Attractions- h. Fea,guson, Thomas Wellow, Clint tinues with this article. dead. Yes, he v.s dead, and the wbolo, .. I I � ,ly. I day night in the week in which the ad was run. . . ,", installed in a property tinder lease L. Xk*le, A, W. E. Hemphill, T. E. Sweet and Fkd. Combes. The names neighl>o,,rhood .soon got the news that � I I �,,, I �, i ) .. - - - __ Deaths inserted free of charge. for the convenience of the renter at t Drumimond, M. Drysdale; Informa*n of those who secured second prize fo,r The next lot south was 6wned and the g,oqernor was dead. I recall the �� I �' �., . on Sales, Notice to creditors, Ebe.-Rates on application- and Accommodation: W-. 0. Go,o,dwin. �th,e Township of occupled. by Mr. Clutton. I remember night he was found dead and, my par- I . , . . I a rate of $1.50 per mouth, such ser- Hay were: Alex- wy.. fine cattle he used to . .1 . , ,�� The Imported Percheron Stallion v:ce to be taken fbr A period of not J. A. Pateison, Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Mousso, W. R. Doug -all, Irvin Wil- s0ra' ' . ents went over to the CluttDn homo, � . I 1-1 Articles For Sale 1�ss than three months; the renter Mrs% A. Clark, Miss K. Scott, N. lia,rd, Chas. Melh � ,ck, H. Bebier and keep. As they pastured on the road,- about the year 1880. 14 ­��` . CARNIVAL'S CHOICE - Drummond, Margaret Johnson and everybody knew them. Mrs. Clutton and her daughters, . I - .. � �­).., - llation. and, $1 for . W. Neeb. . way V I... .'IR ER TWINF—,FABMERS1 COME AND [149931 206609—Dark Brown t o pl. -of the instrument. A depos- Mrs. George Rose. . 'Mrs. T. Hudson ,Tas the blderA wo. The first barn that was ,on this the- Sills girls, with the assistance of . I ", 11 I . IM, r tw(une; 25 tons waiting for You. removal — I'll ��.:, I get you made. R. J. McMIL will atand for the improvement of stock it ,of $5 shall be paid when the con- man in the celebratalon, be! farm. was burned and the last one Bob Tait, iL nephew, carried on ther 1"... , �,',W,P.'better twine LAN. ng 94 years all was I . . . .. "'; , . 4Sealferth. 8525xl this .�easolj . follows: Monday Noon -Will p.ection is made, said amount to 'be Sunday of age, and. wonderfully bright fOT was put up so quickly that that part farm for a few years. Then , I . I 1". of the roof was shingled the same sold off, Just before they left tfie , k . ,. ,. ,.. I leave bib own stable at Munro, to William that age, amid has been a resident of 1, . F111 � ibed to the service charge. That Local churches were crowded for aised, so I have I I �� I �,:,-� , Benneweis, Brahagen, for nig,hi- Tuesday AA- cred - the villuge for a great many years day the frame was r farm they had a new frame dwelling 4 1, � ternoon—To John L. Malone's.. Beechwood, for 0wing to the fact that sheep killing Sunday services. The morning ser- _< I'- . Help Wanted night. wednesday-To Willis- mason's, Can- dogs are at large in the Township of vice in the United Qhurch was eon- after leaving the homestead famm A heard my father say. The.govern6r' built and when they got. nicely set- 1�11 , , - �1 ��., , tense, for noun; th&n to Harold Glew's, not. showing up about when expected, .tled in the new one they gave the fol 'v � i council of the Township of duebe-d bly Rev. Dr. J. S. Henderson few miles from herm I I , XAM. VAANTED�UAID WAN R " Hay, the . V, , TED FO Huron Highway, for night. ThursdaY�-Tb w. " Jimmie went away back to see what - a VX . a reward of $2 to any per- o,f Vancouver, B.C., for manY Year, young people. of the neighborho .. � ,. . I I general houiie work. Apply to MRS. F. P, Thompeon's, Tuckeraraitit, for moon; then Hay offer . . t CIO] .. 1, . , � . , J. BFXHELY, SeaLforth. I 8525xI home. for -night Friday A.f,ternoat, - To %on ,or petsorlsL 'killing ,such dog or an -esteemed pastor of Carm0l PreL&- Juesday . danqe in the old log house that ed I . � - Bruce C*aper's, Elianville. for night Satur- that isame wer(' bybewlan ChurelitThe spacious' chulr0h 11, - . � to stand right near the,road felice. pe, I'll il...�,, - - I dar--Tp Clarence Gunming's, for noon; then dogs Upon Proof . The attendhitce on Tuesday was I � The boys were dancing so'liVely khat . I pa - caught in the act; $2 to be paid for, Was packed, moludling the large gal- very large and, everything went with l. to his own stable for night �., For Sale or Rent Terms -$13 to insura, Pa7ablie February Ist, each dog destroyed. That the co- lery and many chiairs were required a swing with lots of band music and KIPPEN I the floor was breaking through In I . � . 1936.'This horse is drawn in a trailer. Will tdou of the ratepayers owning in the alsles. The able discaurse ww parading on Ahe Street. In the af- . places, but that was the last. I I . -WE OF HAY, IVULM respond to calls within reaslorkable distance. opchi-ta .1 ' �� z . FOR SALF--14 ACRES . . NORMAN PARSONS, land- or who have land under�lease in listened to with great,pleasure and, ternoon there.was Highland dano-ing, � Rev. E. F. ,..Chandler spoke, on In early days - ,there was mileli ga , and a quarter east )of seaforth, on the , I I igiighway. Apply to W`M. DEVEREAUX, Proprietor. the towinohip of Hay The solicited to proofit. The choir, under the leader- -piping, Uthletdc sport, including , a "Youtih and Age" on Sunday mora- gravel taken off this farm for road I � I Rc . I , I . 3525x1 3520xtf k-eep the weeds destiroYed"on the ship of Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, with Miss, horses -hoe, tournament. . ing last. ,The choir rendered ,a very building, but as it was not as satis- I E. I.. Seatfbrth. 040ME - - ,ge 6 , f their lands during the Eleanow Fisher, A.T.C.M., Organist, The following are the results of pktasing nunib�ert, vi L6,ve, ,to Tell factory as Alexander's, it was grad- . ! - 141 .:. . ][JousE FOR RENT - SEVEN -R D The Imported Premium Belgian Stud fronts a e a ,etic S, Tft lially given up after several pits had . ieT .. frarae house on Goderi.h Street, West, MONT04NDALE KING �eason of 1935. That accounts cover- rendered fine se4ectionls and a S'Peci 1 �th thl . po : loo yards, jun- the Story of the Ages," with Mis's been opened. The last -pit was ov- . . on I Senforth. All modem conveniences; hardwood Pedigree No. 4897 Enrolment No. 2904 Ing payments- on Town -ship I�oads, one was ivery pl6asingly given by W.14s, ,yack Sftnntons, Hensall, Max Halcyon Chandler taJdn-g the solo .�� g(jars, �_::c.tric lights, town water, bath. House rity and iReliil, and . ened and a stone crusher put in. on. . . Sel 1. - will stand for ithe improvement Of stock Telephone, Cha, Mrs. Reid, wife of Di.'W. Xdd, of Hu3son, Hensall; 231D yards, Jack -parts. the terms made between Mr. Frank I r . � has been comvletclY remOde4led &no redecor I eaSOn as follows - Monday, Tq day and general accounts be paid as per Port Rowan, an able member of the Simmons, Hensall; Aubrey Farquhar, The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's Unit- . ... 1: ated. For further Par4culars apply to HAYS this 11 , and the council, that Tyr 1". & MEIR, Seaforth., 3523-tf Wellnesday at James Norris' Sale Stal�les, Mit- chers: Township Roads --K. Kalb- church choir in the, earlier years Of Kippen; lntermedlaiest�100 yards, ed Chur�h met at,the home r be left in the pit for a :$1, - chell: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at his Vou: - own stable, one mkie north Of Hensail. fleisch, posts, Road 15, $4,43; S. the church. In the evening Rev. E. DID11glaS Waram, Wingha,m; Frank Janies Finlaysron, on Wedneed, . � Ropp, ay af- the �rushe �.� limited time and he got so much per an, 1. � to insure, payable February Road , $4.13; J. Oesch, Road F, M.cL. Smith, B.A., of Penetangu-.- S:lis� . Seaforth; 220 yards, D ternoon ]sst., � Term3s-413.00 8, $5; 1 ouglas 11 �� Announcements * lat, 1936. - .. W. Farrell., Road- 18, $6.2.5; W. B. shiene', and a talented minister for wargrii, Frank Slills, SeafOrth; 40 The Busy Bees Mission Oircle held, yard,of gravel removed during that I :1 . NORRIS & SMILLIE. Elder, labor crusher, $13-50; G. Sur- many yea,rs of Ca,rmel Chureh prev- yowds, .Diouglas Waram, Winghaim ; their ' ng eriod. Much inatexial was put. be �, I I , Proprietors. June meed at the home of P . . AWLNIGH'S AGENT WILL BE IN Me- . .I 852"i-8 erug, Road .9, W-15: H. Steinbach,. ic,us'to the Union, preached with his Kenneth Mani3s, Hensall. Seniors- Marguettite McDonald. on through the crusher and put, on to �. . I I 40f ,. R far the next few weeks. Have � ' Satar4ay ibe roads and through time it Was 1. ma '. � Killop . _lRoad Supt., $27.6,5- U. A. Pfile, Road, cld-ti me vigor to a very large eon-' 100 vards, John Preston, Wing-bam; afternoon. Florence Thomson presdd- � Orden readly. Look',ver Your Fly Tax needs. ' found out that the gravel was of lit- � 9i'% �, . Telephone 268mW. S. N1 CARTER, Agent. 1. 14, $2; W. Colerri�n, Road 2, $5.100; gregatdon that filled, the. auditorium Jo,e O'Brien, Goderich; 220. Yards, Jae Rd over the meeting. BeatTdoe Coop- I 1, - . tle ,value as it powdered under any � .1 3525xl J. . 111le 2 . Births . C. Aldworth, Roads 2-3, $5.25; W- ':'he, choir agadn rendered fine selec- 0,Brien,. Gode,rich; John Preston, (-r read the, Scriptiire lesson fr(om the wheel and -blew away. 'then the � .11 . � . . on " - I - __ . ,Harvey, trucking, $781.57; T. Welsh, tions, together with a well rendered Wingbam; 440 yards, Bob Passmore, 16th chapterr of St. 'John's -gospel ; council,. wanted to remove the crash,- ... I � , �---- --- ---7- TATE.-In Detroit. on July ist, to Mr. and st.oTie and gravel, $106,60; A. Reich- s�io by Mr. UbTdori Rennie, of Sea- Hensall; Tom Sills, SeAforth; -880 Marguerrite McDonald read the devo- . . . er fromAhe farm but a contract was I . TeJ. : Card of Tl,anks Mrs, Dick Tate, (nee Helen McMann,) a 'R, Miller, Road 9, forth. . Doreen I ---. - son. ert. Road 4, $8.75; yards, Bob Passmore,, Hensall; Rioss tional leaflet 6il "Faith." "I. - Scott' memorial Hospital. S55.10; -M. Corriveau, Road 17, $2.50; made for a specified time and Mr. . '' 10 a ;� - CONNOLLY-In In St. Paul's Angl��can Church, dis- lReyini33., Seatforth; open, 44,3i. yards, Oooper .led in prayer and Mrs. John g h6 was going to. be . 4. tio . � A HE FAMILY OF MR. _GF_ SmITHERS � SeAfOrth, on July 2na. to Mr and Alrs� R. Adams., Road 10, $2.40,. P. Schade, appoinith�rent- was felt that their much John, Loarilig, *dndsor; Lyle- Flena- ITen,derSIOn gave the �tap,ie from the Graham seein . ., .� Tdesire to expr" ti-;, ircere qpprecia- Jbserph Connolly, (of MeXillop. twins ---so Road 13, $1.50; T. Dinsmore' t.11 it the loser, forbid them removing the .. I I 1011 . -� ended to them , Road 18 beloved pastw, Rev, Arch Deacon W. ing, Blenheim; open, 880 yards, Max study book, ,,The Viking Hear .. . tion of the maw kindn*, 4 ,and daughter. I crusher, so it was let stay idle until to, . during their recew .-ad I , rnent � also to COSTELLO-in Scott .Memorial nospit4i, $6.5,0; F. E. Denomme, Road 10, ,). Doherty, ww� una-ble to -be Pres- Lenurer, Chatham; John Loring, wa,� planned to have the July meet- the contract . time had expired. . I r ti:.arnk those who !.;aned .- � ,n.d sent floral Seaforth. On July ist, to Mr. and Mrs. $3.95: 0. Greb, Road 6, $7.40; M. NI. ent, but the prestent Rector, Rev. W. Windsor; Old' Boys' race over 50 h.g as a picitic at Bayfield the latter. . . . . . I I - ' .. tributes. 1 U25xl Daniel Costello, a daughter. Rusi�ell, Ro4d I., p; J. M. Ziler, Road J Hendry, delivered fine discourses years, Frank Dellyridge, ExeteT; Fred part ,of the, month. The -meeting clos- I I Sa � . Andrew Wood � .- mpbell, -Road 14, both morning and eviening, while the Manns, Hensall;, T. Welsh, Hensall; ed by repeatiing the Mizpah Bewi4ic- � . .... . � _. - _____ 10, $2.80; P. Ca . . �� - , 1. I � I � I I 1. $8.80; A. Smith, Road 8,-$3.75; IV. B. �hair supplemented by a former intermedliate high jum,p, Kenneth tion in unison, after which the hostess The next name to recall is that of . . I . Deaths Andrew Wood. He and his sister, . I I unn. . put; , f ��. . 1, Auction Sales Flder ' crushing, $277.22; R. M .oad member, Mrs, George Smith, wife bf Manns, Hensall; Bob Dinney,..Exe- ,served, a ,dainty luncheon. , wned and occupied this I . - CONNOLLY-in Scott Memorial Hoqpital. Road 1, $228.10; F. J. Haberer, P Dr. Smith, nee Miss Gladys Petty, ter; senior high jump, Bob ..Swed,e, Mr. Glarence McLean, of the Lon- Mrs. 'Rogers, o I 1. SALE -HAROLD DALE 14AS on a - -endered a pleasing 'solo, added Grand Ben,d; Jim McColl- shot don Life staff, spent the holiday week farm. Mr. Wood never married buti Seafort.h. on July 3rd, infant a f Mr. i, $2.25. who ,i lived and managed the farm as'long , AubcaTenIoNinstructed ta sell by publia auction and Mrs. Joseph Connolly. ­ Telephone Accounts --Northern El- much to the services,. i3c,b Aberhart, Seaforth; �Dr. me in. Tuckeirsmith. . Sil , on Part Lot 2s, conaes,i�n 7, East Wawan- . as I can remember. Mrs, Rogers had I , . . ectric Co., supplies. $77,50; Bell Tele- - At the moirriffig service -at Carmell bell. I-r-ensall- horseshoe -tournament, Miss Helen Chandler, who teaches, ,�) oih (narmybrook). on Wedn,.-day, July 10th. , , , ;Soy . : . at 2 P=.. .the following ho,t�ehold furniture: phone Co., tolls, April to May, $77-57; Presbyterian Church the pastor, Rev. M. Frit -4, Listo,well; Elliot and Sim- in th,�., Blenheim High - - School, is four of a f0hily: James and William, I � - ine-i . en - - -r. and two girls, Maggie and Mary Amu. I 1: . . IDish,es, sey omiTs, I rocking chair, I small EGMONDVILLE W,)rkmen's C)mpensstlon, assess w. A. Young, conducted service in mons, of Winghani; George Boa and spending her vacation wi ' th her ba I sn. I :hes. 2 white d Mr Maggie niarried Dave Christie, of � I . I table� booles, a sets bedr,),-Tl ,16 - I ment� $20.40; H. G. ftess, labor, etc, his asually interesting manner, ac- Fred Harburn; T. Meyers and Alex. trits, Rev. E. F. an s. Chandler, � xn, i iron bed, ,with sprimn. )rown iron bed ' Hibbert. I recall their wedding day !1 I -E. R. Guenther, ca companied by fine selections by the Moss of Zurich. I I . Tr�l� . with springs, 1 dresser ,-7 �tand, I clock, 2 $118.23; rtagpj at the Manse. . " � ,rugs congoleum 10 , I I Quebec heater Mission Band Elects ,01.�?,3; Zurich' Central, switching� f6ft choir, under the, capable leadershi-P . Tuesday evening was- featured 'by ' Miss Mae McGregor of Toronto was when they bad a dance at iiight ancl I :� I - .1 with I oveT4 I cook '. ,, , , cma I the house being small, only a select . I �di� � . _ 11 h L- AcIsaac, 'salary, three - F the I lounges. I The regular monthly meeting of t. weeks, $68; P. '_ of Mr. W. A. MacLaren, and Miss a parade to,/flie park headed by the �, iting over ,the holiday with her I.. , table, I lar" extez :.- Lable, 2 sideboards. Egmo,ndville Mi,��'on Band was he-ld month, ,$500; P. -MCISaac, extra labor, Gia,dys Mustard, 'as, organist. At the ,Exeter, Forast and Citizens Bandis, �any friends in) this vqeinity. lot were invited 'and a lot more who - � I .. piebures, 3 house lam�',' I lantern, tea kettle. in �he church on Tuesdas, afternoon, $220.62.- e . -vice Rev. Dr. J, S. Hen- ,including 75 cars from Exeiter.- Ar- I!Jiss Grace Coope�r of London spent would have liked to have been in- bal . - paper racR. 1 hall r : �. broom, axe, buck- vening sea . . ,ed . s4w. spa4e. Potato fml., store counter, set of July 3rd, at rrhree o'cloek. After the Chaiit.y and Reljef--J. C. held & derson, of Vancouver, 'who had riving at the park- the Exe,ter and t1jo week -end wi�Khew par�nts, MT. vited bbt were not, gathered outside � feat,her tick. 2 - Pel � drawers. I piece carpet. - call to worship by the president Dor and had lots of fun, Amotgst the I , ., a.T'atl CD,, sect. indigent, $2.50; J. Gascho & preached in the morning at the Unlit- Fore,st Bands rendered very fine mus- and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, of Stanley. Sh. � tresses. - good coal oil cans, 1 rustic ch utside bunch were Robert. McG I . pztking box, egg crate an 0 -thy Taman had been resp,n_1_-d t.) 'on, acct., $117; G. J. Thiel, acet ' _�Wen . I . J I d other articles too -, ed Church, preached to a congre-ga- ical numbers and the program,, put Mr and Mrs. Dan, Bell and chil- 0 1 numerous t�o mention. Terms ---Cash. At the ;)y the group, a hymn was sung. The ,04.40; M. Oesch. aect., $5.3�0; C. Fritz, ti�on- that completely filled the church on by London and other talent in- drea ta Boston, 'Mass., spent a few �Lnd Ro,bert Murdock, now of Brace- , . eon- Lord's Prayer was repeated followed sec erli �er . I same time and place, the house and lot t., $2.50; J. W. Merner, acet. $3.28; and greatly ,enjoyed, -by all present eluding London 'Hand Bell Band'and holidays with the former'i broth field. These la�t two men had re- � � I 3E)a .. . sisting of one acre of land. will be 'fl"d for by a 'hymn. Psalm 23 was repeated j A. Williams & Co, acet., $3'00 ; Dr. Henderson ,preached- with his ol� London Elite Entertainers, including and -sister in -Tuckersirlith, cently arriv,ed frorm Scotland and Ro'! 1. � , , � �sale. TeTtns-Ten Per tent. on the daN of . . I. � ".. ,. sale and balance. vrhen deed is completed. in unison. The minutes were read Yreas. Hu�6n, Hospital acct,, $15.75. time vigor and earnestness. T h e Schabert Male Quartette, Mr. and Mrs, David Blair and had part in the ou�.Side celebration. . � I dancing by � I Ithe I I J. M. GOVENLOCK, InspeetoT Cou,UtY Home-, and approved, followed by roll call General Account s-Munici pal Wqrld church choir ad&d greatly to the in- ,the jones ]Bro, and - �ford, Sask., are Vis- Mary Ann, remained,- at home for sev- . . jpla I , )plendid aceordian daughters, of Tu , ; ,� Harold Dale, Auctioneer. 313215-11 and collection. The study story was milectoir's roll and ace,)unt,. $11:36 ; -terest of the servie'Les bv -%N,ell render- playing by little "Jimmie," was great- iting with friends for a few weeks. era] years afterwards and helped' I r ". . I I ably told in an interesting ma,nner Stailley, bal. 1934 b,dy, sect., $42.59; ed anthems and in addtion fine solos ly enjoyed. Quite, a number fT0,M this vicinity carry onthe . farm. . . I -a s ' � 11 : . - --Y,v Misa Isabel Forrest. The meeting Zurich Hrydro, lights, hall. $3,39; G. Nvere given by.Mrs. J. W. Bonthron Pollowing the concert was dancinIg e'tevided the momimg service"I'li Hem- I remember the way she used to. the ..., Notices cl,r,s�d -with prayer. The -election of Surerus, sheep killed by dogs, $6; F. E-nd P,ev. W. A- Young. � on the street and -in the hall and sta- sall United Church on Sunday last to keep the mountings on the single I fa,l* 1, . I .. - _._� officers was held at this meeting. The Ducharine, S.A.0., feez, $1; P. J. On Sunday afternoon. the Lemion bion platform with fine musical ac- bear Rev. Henderson, of Vancouver, harness qo well polished and always ,. . COT , ", new officers are: President, Mildred Hal)e,rer, sheep valuator, $4; dupli- met a.t,, the SaMdei;s' Monumerift 1.641d companiments by Shorty Grant at B. C. I . drove a fine fat horse. I pla . I - �..., NOTICE TO WEEI�� Finnlgan; Vice -Pres.. , Alice Towns s cating voters' li��ts, etc., $106; G�st- cun&ucted'a fine service in which Rev. the sbation grounds and the Denomy M ind Mr%. Melvin Talbot and There happened to be a very fine . I but , end; Rec, See., Dorothy Tam�n; pres Co., supplies, $94.72- H. Vol- W Hen,dry took a leading part, giv- Orchestra in the Toyrri, Hall. ' and Miss Philip- . . Br ; etner ... 1 clidlLn, of Stanley, cedar swamp on this farm at the �� ! See., Mi�s 1. Forre­; pianist, Mary larml, she-ep kailled by dogs: $13.50. in -p*, a fine address. A wreath -,raq . - � pa Penfold left on Monday by motor back ead and much cedar timber for tha I :'. Stewart; financial 'sec.., DDis Firini.- The c,)uncil adjourned to meet put on the monument. The Citizens,' Wednesday !or a vacation, in the Prairie Prov- ience posts came from here in -the I I Sal I 1, � I �.. Township of Tuckersmith g,,. I again op Saturday, August 3rd, at '13and ... JAayed a number of fi eaily days, which proved a great eon- not I . - Tie selec- I llices. . . I . I . n Vi�-iTors with friEnch; and relatives , ' . venience to the surrounding country. er, le, All Ox Eye Dairy plarr',� %hould b� cut 0 l 30 o'clock in the afternoon. -A. F. tions at interval� and led both the W,edne,sday -wa,s' one long day of Mr. Harry Woollie and sister, Miss �., orr before July lotill to prevent seeding. . here were: Nlr. George Black, To- �ess, CleTk. . . Le�,Jon and the I.O.O.F. members oT parade% and fun and frolic. In the Dorothy, ,visited on Sunday last with T ere is an eight-foo't log lying .� . in . 'R. DALRYMPLE. Tonto. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herisall Lodge, --No. 223, to the Hen- afternoon Hensall Black Caps defeat- Mr. Harry Aldrich a of there yet that had been cut f,gr posts 11 . . Road Superintendent. nd Miss Mary, . . IV. Black,, Mr. and Mrs. fifty or more, years ago, but it hap- . 1� .. 3525-1 � Stanley Gra,y I sall Union Cemetery, where the sef- ed the Chatham Colored Stars 5-4 in StarilleY.. Ro, - - . aml family, Stratford, with Mr. and I vices were extended, -Rev. Mr. Si(n- an exciting baseball game befure Every road has been leading Pened to ,be twisted in the 'grain' ind it I '' - Mrs. W. F, McMillari4 31r. and Mrs. -1air presiding. Rev. Mr. Young led crowded stands. The Hensall battery Heneall but thing& will to could not be split into fence posts, so I I 1. "on .be back foT . IV, Black, Toronto, mritli ;Mrs. George The ]strawberry festival held by : yer and addresses were given. was Herdman and Kerslake and out- tr, the Usual routine till as left. It is about fodr feet in *,d _ . I r, pra the Glorious W I I 1� NOTICP, Black; I;rs. J. Brodie and Bobby, To- the ladies X the United Church on by Rev. E. F. McL. Smith and, Mr. standing catches were made by Todd, Twe th. To . , If I diameter and apparently still sound. ���� .11 . Township' of Tuckersmith Tonto, wit,h Mr. and,M;rs. R. J. Beatty; Wednesday Ivas a splendid -su"ess. p.' arr, the incoming pastor of St. rarrick, Foster and O'Bpien.. . Miss Margaret Johnston of London r have hunted rabbits in this same I . ra� .. Mrs. Ren Ament, Kitchener, with her Proceeds were about -�100. swam -p off and -on for nearly fifty I . . . Paul's Anglican Church. Those tak- In,the evening a football match be- spelib the holdday at her home in Hay. b-01 M, .ne,council Of Tuciitentdlth request th-�. father. Mr. P. M. Chesney. The funeral of the late John Sim- ing part in the decoration serviceF, twef�n Londion and a -picked team from Miss Etta Bell of London visited year,;. One time my,brother, Wil- . . . 1, I ., - I I . owners of property to endeavor to cut all M'r. and Mrs. George Hills, Miss mon.,; who lived a few miles ea'st of were the Noble Grand, Chaplain and the Huron League was followed.by a I � parents liam, was down at this swamp and ed .. .: noxious w�eds on, the rmds- adjoining their over the holiday with her � Ria Hills and AL -'s Jean Smith were this village, was held on Tuesday af- , � . . Moil -shall, while the D.D.G.M, Dr. request performance of the ' he -spied a Ted fox asleep on top of! ­ .: property. payment will be made therefor at . Hensall Mr. and- Mrs. AndTew Bell, of Tuck- -sqi � 1, I.. 11�4 cent� per rod for the sf��on. and Public holiday -,isitors'witfi friend,8 in Dela- ternoon last. The deceased was a Thomps.on, of' Clinton, del-iveTed a' Minstrels. The p'ai-k Was crowdod to ersmith. . a stump, and getting in' the righb . I I I . rwticci will' b�e, xiven - to tixne for cutting, ware. fire pnsperous, farmer, well known, very inberest'ing ad6tess. as well as capacity and the nvi irection of the wind crept -up to it; * �, * r. James Jarrott, of New York d � Ea . .� which must he done -to the jiti.�factlon of the -Nli,4 Bessie Grieve .--��.led on Satur- and m3s,t highly respected iind hi.; als,� did Mr. Tichb6viie, of Goderi'ch, coptinuous, applause. ., I spent a short visit wit� his parents', and grasped it by the neck 'and eon- . I pe) ,. Weed Inspertor. .. � I �, I �. D. F. NlcGREGOR, (lay for Europe and the British I�lei. dpcease, in little more 'than middle a past D.D.G.M. Some forty geran- Street dancing and "frolticing C011- Mi% and Mrs. Isaac Jarrobt, of H ,quered it after a terrible struggle. - 'Ga I I I .. ay. It was a full grown fox and put upr . . . C!erk. Miss Ria Hills left Tuesday morn- life is felt by a large number bf rel- iu,,,,,3 v�ere planted on the grave�3 Of tinued t,Q until early in the' morning Miss Mildred Johnston of Clinton, Sul , 3525-1 ing, on a motor trip with friends to atives and friends. The servic , some battle, but he carried it home. ( � " I * e Was deceascd -brethren and sisters of the with the visiting bands taking, part. -,Iisi over the -week-end with her I . . W, I . 1. . X. . the Maritime Provinces and New ronducted by Rev, A. Sinclair, pastq)r Rebekah Lod e The Citizens? Brass A surprise visit by the Seaforth High- mother, Mrs. J. H. Johnston, of Bay. - :Sh �. of the United Church, and was quite "and tin I I ... York. b I der 1h; leadersibip of Mr. N. landers Band added to the enjoyment. Mrs. (,Dr.) McLean, ' o,f Regi I . Fh i �� SHIP OF HULLETT Mr. Rod. McLean il taking an ag- largely attended, the pallbearers- be- Bat,',ersby, added greatly to the ser- na, I , TOWN g . I BRUCEFIELD . I - . ricultnral course in Ghelph. ing intimate neighbors and friends. Sask, was -a guest recently with her 51CR . ;,, vir.-es by well -rendered selections, . : . I . I I ;, L PARTIES TN HULLETT ' y'a severe . I - _1 NOnCE­-AL Miss Jeaneme Finnigan is attend- His death was hastened b n eo . FIQ � wiAinsr to pay cash. as of the report of ELIMVILLE Thompsion, of Hay. I I ing Art School in Totonto. attack of gangrene in one of his legs . Monday . I MTS. James McQueen received � , Georxe A. McCubbin. on the Kinburn SwannP I ___ - e-0001 Mr. and 'Mrs. Eldon Kerr of Win- I I , "I 11 � . Dmin. mu -t noLify the C:erk before July 16th, Rev. C. A, Malcolm left on Mon- which baffied the best medical SUM Word laet week of the passing of her : I.' in writIncr. and iLfter that date. Debentures day to attend boys' camp for 10 days. and nursing in Scott Memorial Hos- Mondfty was Lon&n�s Day, ,ld Xr. and Mrs. William Jones of Hen- throp vi -sited recently with the lat- brother,8 vnfe, ?&s. J. F. Landsbo.r_ 1�-' . I I I �:" will be issued for the balance. JAMES W. Y. P. S. Meets pital at Seaforth. � boys and girls coming from that city sall and Mr. Alden Janes'of London, ber's paTents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jo n f ( f Browl4sivae � ,. :Z!,� MoCOOL, Clerk. HW]ed,t TWP. 3,524-3 h 01uW1 , o I , Alta., Peace �; . . The regular meeting of the Eg-' �he Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- in hundreds and bringing with them also Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of Workman, of the village. RiVeT district. She had not enjol,ed . � rrrr �� I" L � . I momdville Young People was opened per will be observed in the United a splendid program of events. An near Kirkton were Sunday yisitors, at IMY. and Mrs. Albert Alexander of good health for years., biit the end otl �., . the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Tuckersmith we're Sunday guests came s ad, �­. - on Tuesday evening by repeating the Church on the coming. Sunday, July addrees of welcoane was given them uddenly on. the 16th of Juxle. I � I , .. Johns andi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns. wi0i the latteir's, parents, Mr Besides her busband "sibe is survive)l * , . il., POPULAR STALLIONS Lord's Praytr in unia,�n. After th,� -.',.. a ' ' , he morning senice. by Postmaster G. J. Sutherland from and 11 . � �� �� , , , " minutes were read by William For- ReIv. Dr. J. S: Henderson and- Rev. the grand stand, at the park to the Dr. Walter Johns has returned to Mrs. George E. Thbmpson, of iialy. by two slons and one daughteT. Their I . wi ... ,..� Clydesdale Stallion rest, the offering was received, and E. F. McL. Smith, who conducted VeT- tnousands assembled., and was replie4 Wate-r1olo to teach at summer school, Quite a, numbeT from this vicinlIbY many friends, extend to them their yo, I.. I after Spending a month at his home -attended the sacred band concert sincere eym,pathy. he,. �'. , I " "FOOTMAN" Jean Gemmell took the chair. Doro- vices in the United Church and, Car- to by M-yor Wenige, of bondon, who he"', , Park on MT. and Mrs. William McQuee% of I I hei ­�, -1 will stand at his Own stable for the im- thy Ge�mrnell read the Scripture and rnel Presbyterian Church, were ac- acco,mpanied the London contingent. .. which was held in Hensall ".." , � . proverneirt a stock this season. Will meet Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johns and chil- Sulniday evening last n rosw ,::� parties at a distance by Phoning 24-636, Clin- a hymn was sung. Anna, Love led in, companied by their wives who both The program was presdded -over by _. in connectio C ell, Mich., visited- at the home . � Ila - dren and Mr. Hilton Johns, of Lucan; with the Old Boys' and Girl9y Re- of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and . 'i li ton. prayer. after which Jean G-emmell have a host of friends here who wewe William White, an old Hensall boy. '%IT. 1, hal ­?. � and Mrs. Fred Cole and Miss union. �, _,�' Terms-$Io.00, payable March lat, 1936. h)n k t t4ypic, "Poetry of Summer," glad to welcome them. b A feature of the prbgmm was a. beau- lrien,49 in, the village and vicinity last I . we I . . . . . he L, - GEORGE MANN, Jr.. Leola Johns, of Exeter; Miss Lorena Mr. amid Mrs. James M. .Scott, Of week. 'Mr. ,McQuem sang a solo lit ' - We .; 11 . ., I Clinton. I whic,h'waq very interesting. L. Stew- Dick - McNichol ,t:ful bouquet -which was presented Johns, of Toronto; Mr. and, Mrs. Jas. Seaforth, visited on Sunday last with the Und,ted Church last Sunday niqrn- op ft� 9r, I 1 8522.4 art favored with a solo and Dorothy A ve,ry pretty June wedding was to the Mayor's wife bry Miss Oath- , �1, I . . . strumentkI. Af- ,,4olemmized at the United Church F-rine Drysdale. ' le lVii1k, Jr., and family, of Stephen, the latter's -parents, .Mr. and Mrs. ing entitled, "The Love -of God,'� I vi � Gemmell with an in . fl. 1, I I ter a conte.it the meeting was closed Manse, Hensall, on Saturday after- 1 I'h the morning a ie'union of schobl and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns, of Wilham Forreet, of Tuckersinith, which was much appreciated. I . we I,. i, SCOTLAND'S REMEMBRANCE . - Ribbert, were Sunday visitor's at the Mrs. George E. Thompson, , ll I ith the Mizpah Benediction. moon last at -one o'clock, when Rev. ,mates was held and following this a -of Hay, of I ,.. . -26035" (21829) wi Mrs- Mr,Qarron (nee -Bell -Ross) and , Vill "and at his own .stable, Brudefield, Neil Shaw Auxiliary A. Sinclair united -in marriage Velma J)aradie was. formed and proceeded to home of Mrs.. John Johns!. is vis-iting for a f-ew days witb� he daughter, of Toronto, spent last�week 11 I .. tei .1 . '�f� Miss, Catherine Peters. ' returned daugliber and r I 'WE " ex4ept Thursday. wben he will sro to JoWn H. Tire Neil Shaw Xuxiliary met on Mary,- second. eldest daughter of Mr. the Town Hall, where An address of son-in-law, Mr. and at 'the home ,of -hor aunt, AtTs. Alex. I I ., WeEwom's. 2nd of� Stanley, for noon, and, then home on Sunday after visiting for Mrs. Fred Parsons, of London. I I . 1� bome for night Tjjes&y evening, Jume 25th, in the and NTITs. Joft McN�icol, of Farquhar, welcome was, given -by Reeve W. J. Ross, in the village, ana, visited othet '. 4 � sli , "I, - I , '.., Terms -to insure, $15.00. 6ii-enient of the church. Isabel For- and Earl Robert, 'eldest son of Mr. Jones, . some time with relatives in Cle � veland. AEss, JeseAe Finlatvo�,, Belgrave, friends. .- . fol I'll ... , rest was in the ch�dr and after the and Mrs. George Dick, of Hensall. A splendid procession of decorated . siting, for 'the isum . . Ar . PL D. MURDOCK, hs vis -4 vacation Mrs. G. Wlatts, of Clintion and Mrs. . � I Proprietor & Manager. i a -w Its 2 n other r f tur d y with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Mary Brown retuTned home frolu :, I '8522-s roll call, the minutes wer�'iead, by The bride, looked charming n It d caswases eb the 'col , , , , , 11� . Fdnlayvo,Tl. . - - 11 , the secretary, Aruna Love. During crepe dress with green trimmings London Old Boy , 11 fl t STANLEY " . their trip th the Wes,t last week. wl . s as we as oa 9 � I 1, - MEMENEEMENS 'My- and Mrs. Archie Parsons and tic ,.. the business period the resu�lts of the and matching accessories, wnd- car- and lyicycles and whd,ch wM the Lon- . .. . !�Y,, ,4 1 � (24U7) coTttest of coppers were announced. Tied a bouquet of pink peonies tied don Pipe Band and the Citizens Band Mr. H. Hayter spent the,past week 840 Gerald, of Denfield, and their Y. P. S. Holds Picnic. I . th, ' , . �11_ � 1� � I , Tdonday aftemoom-win leave his own I-Tazel McLachlan's side were the win- with,"pink satin streamers. This groom of Hengall, made the proceeditigs with his sons at Detivit and Flint. I t, -X359 Verna Linden, motored . I I yo 11 , rnost lively and enjo,ydble. The pro- Mr. ,and 'Mrs. W. H. Stogdin of �pringbank Park - The Brucefield Y. P. '8. -held thAt " I : , Tn1( "LL 110 gable at Brucelleld, axid go to Thus. Butts'. ners ar�d will be'gueets at a picTik was supported by the bride's brother, 071 Tuesday last : pg�,, ,:�­ g,jkrpon, for night. Tuesday -East to the final meeting of the year Monday ev. tol % . sponsored by the losing side, e Eldrid Mic,Nicol. The gro-om's, gift to vession formed on the station. grounds Sutton ,and Mrs. Oscar W-ght and- tO aftend the Linden reuniot, I I . .1 . � 11, Ift. Covoe�sion, to Angus MaKinurm's, for ap- * . I I 1��t I uoon; them east to Ken 1-­:*,:;-r's, Cronsar- tained by Jessie Smdth. It was alsq the �bridesfiraid was a ne%klaoe and Prid mardIxed, through the vil]. o daughter. bf Kennilwofth., spent the Mr. and Mirs. Dii-ring 'of ExeteT 'enlng, Junle 24, set Bayfleld, in the I . en , "!, � �". _�e_� , . ',, " night, 'Wednesday- -Ehit IIA miles to de,eided -that all members of the Neil to the gTbomsman. a tie -pin.. Fol- the Park.' week -end with Mrs. -George Dowson were Sunday guests, with ,Mrs. H. form of a weiner roast. The fin,b hu ', p� .,I:w- for I 11- Kf, a. 4Mqubouit's, for nT-n; then west to NckeT and, som, Afthur, of Hay part of the evienfing, was, spent iu d I op, 1011, , , Shaw, whether new or old, be also 'lowing the sceremony the couple mo- In the evening a fine eontert was and family. . 4� "! Patmickle, for night. Thuradw- 1W V .,Irllv , ,,, !era invited, anaking it an auxillary re- tored to the horme of the bTide'S par- given bT London artisft and was, fol- 'Mr. Maurice Walker and daughter, 'Mr. Wild Mrs. Fred' Parso-his I &mes whic- -e 0 on ed by . wl , jon, 9 , i h W r joY - - all., P, & 'k- ,Wffh vg milts to .Coyine Bros., 7th ConeA- I I P", 1,)vved in the main part of the village Of YPSUIlardi, Mich.., spent Sunday don, sPelA Sunda7 with th# 1]%tt,rps I.Ater a -camp flT6 was built and al,l 4 I th, �.`,�;, Won, -gibbert, for noon; then -eat to Robert uhion. The pictric will be held at the ents where a slumptuours, wedding din, �Iro Dofg�# for night, Fridw-West to Gomell's &_-,, rAem a&d morUh io the X19 Road at Wilson borne oT 3ftrgaret and Isabel Forrest ner was served, the Walters -being ivith dancing, new and old tiane. The With TVIT. and Mrs. N. W. Keys. Mr. Paments, Mr, and Mrs. GLw,pTge Fj. gam-ered around to obsem tbe inw be , . . 21f ' - . . for noon, then home to his o -vu on Wednesday, July 24. Next monith Laurens. and Kathryn, McNi6ol and decfaftted care competing fox prizes Walker is a son of a fornuir pastor Tho'nipso'n, of Hay. t6estinle fe&ture a the evening -4 I - " , ",­ i"4- lia &r night. Saturdsw-At his own it waa de;eidjed, that emch member Josephine XoRl"a, afte,T wbieb';Mr. mode a fine showing as they passed .-and spent his boylibb-d dayq� at the --t Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest ,and Presentations to 'the president, Miss L2., - l,'�� . . i 1,11 �,, a bri�ng some talent money earned dur- and Mrs, Dick left ,by. mo-toT`far an in review, the prizes being won as Parsonage, Varna. fan -Aly, Of Tiwkersmith, attended th IDIMe Stiftk and to MT. Ed. McLeod, r I I ,,,�'.' i,��-I,­ .00 to itsule6 n" Mi -se Dva, Stackhowe read the addresa f", ing July. J�ftn Smith then took ext,einded boneymk�on to Niagara Falls, fcllows: ' Best decomted auto, Glen, Mis,bev Boxy and Adelfte Palmier F'Orrest reunion which was Id � L �%­ft,.-­ Ile 0 �0$. 1, , - - ock, Prolorieter. , 11.1 . it. IL and 1689 EVelyn G i Made the : - ��:,i - , ! ��I. , , "'i , ,, .1 ant-itili, Ma=aer. '; �Iiarge. Afte-T a hymn, the Lord's ,,N.Y., the bride travelling in,a beige EzaaldfO'Dt, ,Dr. Smalilie; best decoxat- -of Hamilton spent the week-4md with Wedneeduy of l"t week at the hom 11. h I 40 " I 2 id, P&Tr Ljne� of Mx, i-ohn ro -est, o y. .�e` . . I f . F ..�) ";� .. ";-11C ,.� ,��;�,,�j I Tll��,�, . nism a, presentation to Ms 8 iths a cold i ..�, I ­ .1 � . . . _.­­ �. 2522-8 F'rhyer was repested in a nd eyelet embroridery with biege, pumpE� ed bic;�fe, Pearl Hiuvole, Blanclie MT. and 'Mrs. W511 Rel M I Ha ­- , assisted with th, - 'Mogfer VAImer McGrepr, son �f . I �p ____ .9---ploire w'is read by Anma Lava an -1 lTat. On their return the-, will Watson; -beat trade float; Cook Brds., and e masie at the Inlefit fwk. Afte!r the reading of six W , '66'ryewitin Itu dolai. stilam I and the fifth chapter of the AM4 re�:_-r,j_ -11-,t�e groop's farm near L. -X-ickle- be� doviie makk-up, Mar- 'Orange service at Varna on Sunday Min and Wing. W1,1,1ism XcG,r,0o.r, of add�rm by OoTdon E.11iott I MT. Me. , �. ,�Lp� . I IMUTION, YETT bcok was L F,� Cromarty, . 6-jerite dha�miaN Mrs. J. Piierson, e*ening. Tuckersnilith, hiad the misfortune Leod was presel)ted with a pait oA � - , k�.:�-'i i -L takft loy .tsabei rrest. It. �. "�. , �,;J ,�I*, ,L'., W,,$,'.2J§".. , f . . I I., . . YA,ss Clemaland- comic vehicle, Wn. , Congratulations are extended to While playing in a tme to fs,ll quite initialed cuff links t-1 . , �,,� W-.. I , .1 � . '. dr alt wM "The Wv4bmwt toward b.v J Free=n. il,lf �, �� C ,,, � , 4,��, A I ' ghew le"Is )n health ih. the OriewLll i3tranger: "So 4ittle VV"lllle, who Ryde, A. B. Rowelift; pkkat Old Allan Re" on the winni,ytthe sehol- adlistan,ve. Hesuffejedabrok,e,ft.am Noth Miga Smith and! HoLood � 1115111, . . . . . . tdek, I I . 1.11 tit 0. t4l, teadigg b7 Allo Tfibinpson, "Now used to rmake mud Vle.c, SU the time, Boy or Girl in parsho N""Xoseph sxzhiO -at the. ges*Tth 00,11ekiate.In- and a sievere, shaking, up. 9AV48 VeTY'suitabte replies. A. short N 1-11 ­­ .. , , 157 � , , N11 " q 1. � � I I 1: I I 1. ;�� .. Httds0u; Old Boj ot Girl tonling the tfittite. Xx. Mardoich Ste*arb Of NeW Ybrk t1r" 'W'w SPOft in &6 ,'811191ng 04 IL .' I ,�, � 11, �'9 r", .11 ! I Wd 3%ft, �*" " a = turned out to be .4 adv1pt,)t ? 11 �, " '.4. It O..... , 16Vt A *70111 "A ft, silkes: 'rye It- I lotiest distance ,Uim C.�jace no,biWon leaves tUs is spendinIg a waws, vgestion, win wimp armT which the gromp d9s#ba,, I . 11"R ..'� � = � . 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