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"�� � . -7:- - 01 . , I., � . 11 ' I .. - I � .� ��, tttt ;,`. ", I I I Elva Will�se, Clinton, §,ecompanied many fine declorated cars, their hand ---.. - _ . � , , .- . . .1 . I If I � � I 1. .. I 01 " ., ... 4 -1 - I by Mrs, WILndorIT entitled, "Let '1h6 Old Sc'hool Mates and ,so niany taking part in the ex- I * , . . . . � ,`�- M�l 4� I I',,�1,1, '. Im &1% .. P: .;�� 1 11, ,,�.,�,, , , S I . inuch to the 3 [..111� . , . , - ,2, � '. le " s � an(l addiivg -so I I I'll , .", ", Little Ones Con Unto Me." The ercls'e � , I '* .. "k ,111 1� 1.1111. '* lost I ,1%esiellution 'cQuilmittee -then ireported (Co'n'tinuod from Page 1) entertainment of the large. -crowds ill Tuc'ke'r8mith I ionee I ",""I'll", I ... 1,; I I I ,..11311��,,, A 01 0 f 0 ed - A'd 0 ,%rith Miss B�Lillie as convenor. at-ten,,(*1'bi:,e. . , - ,,,,,,-- ­::�,� �Z= __:,�� 1 4 1 if 1� I L , , , I I � . . Miss Murray- told of her first ell- I . I ", � , I � , , C . . . . . . ..... �, I'll � ,, � I I Resolutions ' .. Council Mects ar, , � . ,,,�.. - - tr&jioe class in the new.school-VAn. r 4 I V 0.�f � in-eily-bers ,of the Huron A regular meeting of the village No. 18-B. Tremeer, J. Caldwell, W. 116ton, ..�', " 11 *1 � We, the � � �:, 1Z.,.7 0": .... ���')?,� "M , 41K., J Elder, grandson of the late Pwv. council was held Monday evening at 'I' � I ,��.,,�W ; s wiJl be inserted at new low cash rates: W. C. T. U. desire to place on record ' I . . �,! I ,� _1 our appreciation of the ac6ou taken John Logie; William &nthron, now h p.m __ . . 1111- . 0 . . ill the council chamber with - -_ By John Eldet I 11 _t. 11, -11.11 , ted %Lost and Pound. Coming Events, Ete.-Per word I - - ' ! 10 i `�,, 7"'T --c-, , 1, , wpek ...................... I ............ � ........ I cent of Detroit- Albert kitiser,,now of Al- Minutes of -- 1, 6 . 1 11 the members present. �, ,�,,,Tiq A � 111g7 " berta- Oh�rlie Cook, now of Chica read. The next old ti -mer I r as and especially . by the Supreme Court of Canada in � I I ' go, a I , ng the! C nad-a Temperance I the last two meetings were eeall is dn the way of spo: - -0 . � � "-� . . 1, . I 2nd week ................................ : ......... % Cent suvtalni a and j6s.le ,Mller, of Calgary. through . I Sid week . � .................. I .... I ................ % Cent . He, owned and occu- the..'gun. I -may say it was ' I I ... 11 �, 61 Act. Petty -Shepherd: That the minutes be Bill, Tremeer, %%IQA.l One hour was all too short for all I k I W, I ,' Minimum charge. first insertion ................. 26 Cents . 11. W�ereas the Canada Temperance - as rea&­10arried. Robinson pied fifty acres arid' kept batch. I the gun that he �and myself got W N ,,-�� I .� � 'I Each fiwure, initial and abbreviation couqta as one word. * -ahted to ,be said. "School Days" adopted ' years ago he us- �,.! i . �. ' out& W week�. Act makes the sale of beer a d wine that w reported regarding the trimming of well remember his siokness' a n 4 well acquainted, as * 111, 11 11 ,Thanks, in Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word. Minimum, 60 c Pee, and was sung with much ggpto and gave to my"PlWe Onet year and . - . I he Cioundes of Perill, TI expression the trees on the streets. Petty re- death, but cannot say much more ed to COMO I - !!! 11 efli'llium be directed to A Box Number, care of The Huron lbresitor..'for 16 cents in t to what was felt in many , - the roof at Spell- than he was a strong man and in de- I would go to his place the following I "I'll, I ... IL711W . Huron illegal, we would request,that Grted regarding . , 0 . . . "I - '', � .A." . hearts Very brief''addresses were 1 he &idewalks, Petty- mand where the like was ne6ded. He year for our annual -hunt togetheri .... I'll � �� , tp ditional per weelt will be charged if ads in a3mve classes - not paid b.v the the beverage rooms in these COUILUle& made by a number and all were much cer's &bll, BIS -D t . I ." .1 be immediately closed. . 1191. , n, "' )Sv*tu y night in the week 'in which the ad was run. Shepherd,. That Civic Holiday, be died in the prime of,life. and of course vie had a great,chat I iiii , rriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. � In this connection we would like enjoyed. John, -Buchanan recalled his proclaimed fox . Monday, August 5th, , John Caldwell many a time. . . . , 1'. _. , - esney. - r a ... 'p, 1'. scho6l days as did' Abe.Ch Gar '�, ,,,q., D. Sales, Notice to Creditors, Eitc.­Ratea on application. to place on record appre'eqation of Corresil�ondenee was read, gonsidered The next old settler was John He was a great chap fa buying uo I 1- W, � - . net Smallavombe challenged any one I ". . terest taken by Mr. A. T. and filed. Petty -Sangster: wried and occupied po,Aiona ,of heavily timbered bush 11 W. . ��� , I , the in That we Caldwell. He� o � I ,;, I k io go back as far as he could in the � . I �,,, In Memoriam Articles For Sa Gooper and his continued efforts in year I Iz- � - history of the Hen-sall school, and aekn 1 the letter sent fro- the south fifty acres of this Iapt s ago and, cutting it off. I know , re-establishing the -Canada Temper- 'Dw edge . ' I , ,_, I � Murd, McPherson gave a recitation r Seaforth and that'a similar letter be farm. Of .all the settlers over the of several acres of .heavy bush he "'.1jiq LOVING XF-MORY OF GEORGE HILL, CAR FOR SALE --IN GOOD CONDITION. ance Act. '*We realize that we are Clerk at Exeter. -Carried. country that I have been acquainted got for $50 an acre, but by doi;ig 5o, I & ,1� to 1;', Bruoefield. who Passed away on July Ilth. will be sold cheat, for caish. Appl which convulsed the-' school with sent to the' . . . . . . . � ,�, , MRS. THOMAS INCKELL, Jvhn Street, Ys.- much indebted to Mr.'Cooper's lead- er. An -drew Bell paid high tri- Petty-�Robinson: That We OTder 50 with, not many of them will surpass he got work for his boys aq4d hi(yrses 0 � .. . , I,. � 1925. 1 aught feet -of fire hase from the Bi-Satiral Sohil' -Caldwell. 1 remember th-e a -ad some outside -helpers as well, and I ... R king. resting at last� . , forth. 8526xi ership and guidance. ' - � 11 �, P,eacouily sl -et - -s. Pap- Fire Hose r , .11 ., I., . - ,bute, to his, teachers and 'Ah _O. as per contra , t, also fine draft horses he iis,ed to have'and surely made a little mon&y by doing . . T� ,� ,X, The vorld4weary trouble$ a,nd trials at* past; AY FOR SALF-ABou'r _­,; ACRES We also place on record Our ap- worth (Jes,sie Elder) declared shehad ' Petty- raise forty to fifty years,ago. An- so. I I * � " in silence,he suffered. in P&t1ence he bOre, H a on Carron Farrh, No. preciation. of the assistance given, to a 'Y' connection for same. 4 ,, ; t't't" Till ,God ,slle�t him home to suffer no more. timothy and alfwLf . ' come all the way frbm. British Col- I I � , __Ever rememIx-red by loving wife and S Highw,ay, adjoining Seatorth. Pk;rchasar W us in our convention, by Mrs. Craw ibia to be Present and was glad Robinson: That we pay,George 11*d- Other thing I remember hw"ened I remember 'him �elhrbg me one , - ­ . . I I L .1 . I . 359-6-1 cut, cur,4 ,and remove ha,y by July tl�iirtieth. ;be e . , � .1, family. in her inspiring message and to the uIll h (.Mina son. the sum of $6.00 being extra here during a deer hunting sea,sion. time that he never remem r d o6 , - , , . A ; , v � .1, . � Apply HAYS & MEIR. Barristers, Sea.forth .' ROV- C. D. Cbsens for his thoughtful she ad ,come. Mrs. `nnhn Nvages for the Reanion. - Carried. A de" was being chased by Bisiset's getting even a five -cent 1piece fronz � I .. j, . - 3526 1 . Doan.) spolm of her trip fsom her , I o, like to _ � . � I ..... , address. Dbinson,Sarrgster: That the Reeve hounds and it came to Caldwell!s, his falther. He seemed t J . .­., . � I Notices FOR SALE ­SIX GOOD WORK MA Also to the Board -of Trustees. of home in Winnipeg and' already was "' nto go a little way with everybody,,, He , " RES and. Clerk make an adjustment with 'barn and jum�)ed over the fence i I 1�1 . and geldings: n15,o one- brood sow. Apply Wesley -Willis Chureh for the use of amply repaid and Jennie' Smillie W. Ottei�beln regarding * his account. ,his yard and was so exhausted it had many intentions and some of - 1, . -, J . � . I , ,. I OTIr,E To BraRY PICKERS - TRE15- w WILLIAM CUDI&ORE, Seaforth. of Is and, accounts were -could not get out and John Caldwell them were ,good. I relnembe� hira . I i , N s5z6xi their church and the W. C., T. TJ of (now 1DOctor) accused t'le chair --- iCarried. Bil 11 11 I ,. ,passers on I,ot 29, Concession 1. Hibbert; Clinton for their arran-gemelit 'for taking unfair advantages in order to read as follows: F. W. Hess print- caught hodd of it and held on until a telling -me about a -span -of hioTses, h,S I I A! will be prosecuted. WILLIAM XcwEyt. ONS � ascertain their ages. Dr. Henderson I q . ,. � .. . 3526xl BUILDINGS FOR SALE - DVVIENSI comfort. ing, $,34.50; J. A. Patterson, telephone buitcher loiife was .brought and he had and he was on Ws way to the I �, . -crilniorts a,i follows: One build- I said' he worshipped the memory of -them and . �;� I i and de, Afiss, Hartnoll closed the sewi,on and #astage, $4.06- Hensall Hydro, fixed it. back field -to pl with I I . 1 . ing 14P x 15f with 8f mling, roog.h board- ��Ifliam Mtl�ay and paid high tribute ' - ow ,." __ - ibh prayer. $4.82; Lev�- Ran&, labor on streets, I am safe in- saying John Caldwell they were so full of,life they made .,.. , ., ing inside and out: two sides and one end wi ­ I i .. VILLAGE OF HENSALL " I to, the tewhin,g profession. Ca I - 1m_ . I � , hav pine apped siding, the whole lined with, I �� $8.30; Alf. Taylor, labor ,on streets, waa never more happy than when he � Idwell mad, and he says to'h � I I I.. , - Georgian pine; there is one pannelled doax I -&, Mrs. McMartin (Edith Bonthrou), $10.80,; A. D. � WeEwan, labor on was raising -his big family in the lit- Self: "You brutes will do me to�dai " , . . � 1;� . - and -,windows with t,wo lights to each, . of Barxi,6; .who was prevented from streets, $8.20; H. Volland, labor on tle ,log -house that used to be on this or I'll do ybu." He kept them going -, A h. Clerk's Notice of First Post '_� 4 11 x -14 1; roofed with Pa.ziqd roofing. one y attending school through illness, sent - 1 4 , . building 16? x 24f with 71 61f coiling, rough . I I ! � ,, inor of the Voters" List Splendid Entr the following note-. Dear 'Miss Mur. -streets, $3.00- Q Volland, teaming farm, and. for early spring seeding steady and by quitting time, he hact t) pine siding. with battens outside and I? x 161 I .� I ­ and labor, $3.10; James Priest, labor he used to lhe�ad the list, as his� lhnd .gone ninety rounds, on a foAy-rod " '.. t, of inside marched siding and ceiling. One ray: Please excuse Edith Bonthron -on streets, $1.40; T. Richardson, labor Was high and dry, or much of it aiiy- fur -row and on the way home the . � 7 1 � I . (Section 10, Form 1 4) building $00 x i5f: 12ft x 12f? timber frame; (Continued from Page 1) ftoem school to -day owing to illness.. on street�s and signis', $11.90;' G. X. way. He was very fend 'of anything horses ran away -on him, so his reso. . I " I 11� I I , 11.� . SO/ x W. l0t� x 101f timber frame: lean t000s She is "subtracting" whiat pleasure Cu. I - I � . .., Voters, Mts, 1935. Municipality of the Vil- 301 x 26P, 141 x 40R, 16, x 38 ft. Ab ... j W. Sl�rnbein, Listowel., 95 86 'in 4dol se, teaming on streets, $10,50; - - I . lution apparently turned out right. , I - .1 lase oi� enis 11, in th buildings siruated on main Street. Sou-th Sea- , * , . Another thing he told me happened, . e county of Huron. she can ng her home work "di - .1 GIVEN TIIAT I tCorth. For ,further particuls,ts aln3ly bo, w*M. 4. McLean, Seaforth ..... 97 89 r Alex. Hildebran!t, special consbwble, ,qb years ago. It baA b�ep a - dry . No"'Ice, Is "TREBY seduon 7 of the s526-2 W. F. Braun, Forest .....:. 97 83 viding" ,her time between sleeping , $6; G. Smale, special constable, $6; ,urch. The pallbearers were .Al- very � ...', . bavi� complied with AMENT, Seatorth. Arid regreiting her absence from the -lor, Harry Coward, William s plowi g and the . I , � Voten, -Act ,and that L�havv Pos-ted UP I � . fred Tay . season and he wu n 11Y.-.1. I X;6t% W. Zilliax, Listowel .1..., 99 84 fovii-lon, "multiplying" ,best wishes to . A. Mousseau special constable, $6 ; Consitt, Nelsion Blatchford, George ground was dry and hard'. On the .,1 in my qMce at Hensall Town Hall on the .. I - I T. tRichar& " 1�-, - .- - J. G. -Burt, Listowel. .'. . . . 100 85 . . ,�,: , ath day'*r July, 1935� the list of a.11"persons all old friends, and "adding" Idnd Geq.,Brock, on, special constable, $6; Hess and William Vee. . The 4eceas- way across the field heiprayed to the - ., durdeivality at . Eiserman, Mitchell .. 94 1 1,, '. entitled 4o vote in the said B Marriages D. 70 special constable, $6; Sam . I_ . ' thoughts of her first teacher. DougaJI4 special constable, $6;.Geb ed war. in �his 32nd year aird. well a shower 'of rain and ' . . I .,� - rge Lord to send ". . '. , the Mun*ipai Blecti-9 and that 5�ch list " - L. Chapman, Listowel ... 120 102 . Others maldng brief addresses P known'us an athlete and skillful.and, . mains t re for inspection. 14EE�McMICHAEL--Married gaturday --- C. H. MeAP.,oy, Wingham.. 98 86 Fee, special constabbi, $6; G. Parker, . ,before he got back to the other end . . . ,I I _4e to bake ing July, 6th, at the Mamse_ Seaforth, by acombe, Dr. , , i�, , Ana Uttersby call wpont all voters I were Xi,& Fred Small succesdul in games. He was a man the water was ruiIming out of ' his '4 " - 1, ,Z, ammedxmi proceedings to have any erroTs or the Aev. IL C. ,Feast. Sidney Albert Lee J. C. Gred,- Seaforth . ..., 96 78 special eonistable, $6; G. Hudson, spe of fine physiqueand of g'r boots. He was a great man of fait]3 � I - - , , -. I Arthuir McAllister and Mr. G. S. eat strength . , 11 ".. cmissiond corrected mc.x3r,!Ing to law, the last Londesboro, and Lucy Isabel Louis. mc : Geo. HayZ' Seaforth .... 1G9 91 cial constable, $6; F)thiel Murdock, . 1, 1, � Howard. and activity. Much sympathy is 'felt and I guess this is the way- he gat ! i .: � to - the 29th day of July, ,XiehzLel, Goderich. Attendants: Chaades Judge Killaran, Stratford." 1,04 86 - . ,; da3r r.�L� being board for county constable, $7.35; W. hiLS 1. I � .U., - . 1 1935. ., Lee.,LoadesbDxo, and Delores Pearl Brow". J. G. 'Mullen, Seaforth ... 100 82 !Dr. Henderson closed the all too Qtterbein, labior on streets' $4.60- for Parents arid members of the some of it. He was a Wonderful 1. DATED this 18th day �f �'uly, 1935. � 4 � I . � I Clinton. 80 short hoilir by prayer and the Old ' ' f ly in, the -sad death wWch occur :1 TERSON, . -1. Cook Bros., supply Fire D - churchman and, always liked to. at- . I I �1� JAMES A. PA . C, W. Yates, Kintardine.. 94 Boys and Gir.1g. retired' to the front ept., $6.11; alln" a!, meetings as, used to be � "" I . Q#:rk of the Vill,age of Hensall. . , D. A. Sutherland, Kincar- Emily Morrison, toilet at Hall, $11. red in 'Scott Memo�al Hospital, Sea- tend Sever- " " lawn of the school grounds where the brith, on :Saturday night, following held in the Methodist Chumhos y Ts , 1 y � � . . . 3526-2 dine .................... 94 80 Tatal, $192.34 Petty-Shelyherd: That f ea: . I , I ,_ I ,ceremony of planting a tree in mem- ' eration. . �, the aecaunts . ago. He claimed, -he was much b6n- . . . I * 11 olida Jottings H. Magwood, Kincardine.. 102 88 as, read- be paid. -Car- a,", 01P 1, �� . y , , 89 ory of Air. William OkKay was per- ngst, With the . very heated weather many efitted ,by attending the like and al- � . . I .: TOVW formed by Rev. E. F. McL. Smith ' - are arranging to take cottages at dif- ways tried to -get as many others to I SHIP OF HULLETT -J. F. Rose, Kincardine .., 103 r;ed Sa ei-Shepherd: That we ': . -1 � 87 - ' hold the next regular meeting on ��." I (Continued from Page 1) W. E. Hargraff, Kincardine 14) . � I CE__ALL PARTIES --IN HULLETT M., A, Burke, Stratford.... 85 ... 76 after. which led by the bands, they August 12 at 8 p.nL-Carried. Rob- fere�nt points along the lake shore go as possible. lHe oft -en, - spoke ,of , . I VA I rt of -�Own inson-Petty: That we now adjourn. . . '. I NOTsjj,�ng to WW, cash, asipf the repo marched in, -procession to the' 1 and picnics are and wi,11 be the order Rev. Mr. Torrance, who used to -be' ', ", ,, George A- M�CuAjn. on the' Kinburn Swanrp boy, Mr. John Brunner, who learned A. Murray, Stratiford .... 90 81 Hall, where they were ,el,,l of the day for some months,. �to come. located in Hensall and Chisel-hurat . I I . , Drain. Tfius,t,,hoti��y the Clerk before July 15th, the tonsorial art here, gave us a real R. Y. McLean, Torouto . . . I 'y' Carried. -J. A. Patersou,-Clerk- �e� in wrttii;fK. anti it&te� that date, Debentures A. G. Ditchfield, Mitehell. - j� Reeve Jones. ,Business men in the -.grocery and around the years of 1884 to, 189t. He . . . . ' Seaforth shave in the Tecumseh 101 Miss Enxna Pfaff, R.N., who has :4. vrW be �,* - for the balance. JAMES, W. In'communication upon this -gath- provision lines, including -soft drinks left a deep impression on many Of the I I '5supd - ' 315244 1 House Shop. - T. McCurdy, Bayfield .... 105 87 spent the laist six months in and a- es a ,., I MeCOOV., Cfs�rk, Iludiett T%kp. � ing one man declared: "It was the and booths, did a flourishing business people who attended his servic . H . . - � -1 i The,Thamesville town council and F. Porterfield, `,Nhtchell , . 197 . i2o ar � round the village, returned to Inger- .- . . � peak of the OldBoys' Reunion." Many ,oll on Saturday last where she hm during the Old Bo 9! Reunion, has slince passed ion az has many of . ,., '' . IF - q the local 'Horticultural ,Society de- L. Schafer, Mitchell ..... 92 7 ilec�pred- the gathering far too short,. Notes Re y . l .` �� I : Births . serve commendation for co-operating R. B. Goodland, . Thames . - ay, or, a positibn in the General Hospital. the Reunion uar- his old church members. Those who I � . __ 1� 92 tha&t shbul,d have lasted all d - The immense crowds from all q were,,the boys and girls then are now . I �, � in ,planting flowers On, vacant lots and Valle �*f. and Mrs. McIntyre, of Detroit, - ,y, London ........ 1110 at least, -have had, an a,dded session ters conducted themselves wonderfully tbe�--o-lder -people, carrying - on , the . I � ECKARIt-In Oak-vill-- on Saturday. July 6th, street corners creating bowers of J. ;Goodland, Thames Vel. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniels., of Brant- ' . " 4b Mr. and Mrs- .Toe Eckart. a daughter. ,beauty -out of u,psightly disorder. ley, London ......... I. . 82 73 in the afternoon, Everyth'ing dis- fo,r4t aTe spending a few days in town well considering -everything, aild that business over the community. I I , . � SiLu�4n swu memorial "H,cjvPitat. S � 1 81 tasteful abiout schaol life was forgot- - - - they were given the freedom of the I. remember an incident that I eaj I Seaforth, take notice! Judge Costel.lo,, Go-derich.. 94 visiting friends. .11 . ,. ftal*, "On Monday. Juily fth, ,* Mr. am 89 ten; only its bright� and happy side place and scuicely any damage .ocr, John CWWell told me. He W a a � * ,;;; 1. Wvs. C[. P. Sral.. a -on � I I' A pleasant intenriew with Mr. Dr. MdInnis,'St- Marys .. 104 , was'in evidence. Mr. Archie Nicholson and. daugh- curred to any thing. The Oftivens' on his way to Seafbrth one day I I - 1, &MALE --On June 20tx to Mr. and Mrs. Samda in the s-anctum. of the C. K. Naftel, Goderich .. 97 78 ti -re, ,Beryl and Evelyn, of London- with . . I wininia Georgt- Sm,aie, of-riaman, a daugh- I , . - � I Thamesville, Herald terminated an Dr. Jose, St. Maryso ..... 112 97 i Mr. and Mrs. MeBaine and d,�,Wj;,�W, Band contributed splendidly th the a lbad of cord- wood and coming up . . � ,. . ter. , � enjoyable outing. Of course we are F.. Y. Lofft, St. Marys ... 102 87 . of Vancouver; Mrs. Woods and proceedings as did also the visiting to a neighbor stuck bn the road, w,litit . . 11 STANLEY ban& and the closing minstrel show a similar load, he pulled,off to one ... I V I indebted to the many kindnesse,s P: Mb-rgan, Stratford .... 95 80 1 daughters, Elsle and Kathleen, of 1 .; ., I Deathi­ '' . , shown by Mr, JoN,ph Toolly and Mr. .A- Grotse, St, Marys .... 113 95 Londonffi Mrs. 1,apsel, of London; Mr. gave evi4ence too all.of fine and v4ar- side and went right albng and never . . . I I � -1 . E, A. Neelin, car helmsmen who en F. Donahue, Walkerton ., 104 86 S. S. No. 4 N. Report Alf -red Edwar& and Xr. Thomas ied local talent and �he village, with offered to .help JAm out of -his dif- .11 - Report 'of Promp,tipn Exams -Jr. its fine business" places and eriterpii6- ficulty. Caldwell ha4 not got very . . ' '. . IIE"VRSO,9�rii Sea4arth, on Tuesday, juiy route -visited the scene of ille Don- G. R. Patterson], Walkerton 104 86 IV to Sr. IV -Gordon. Westlake 825, Williamson, 'Mr. and ,Mrs. ,Harry in � ..g ofvmers and managers and, splen- far when 'he got stalled and- Welt " I 9t1h, John M. Henderson. Vale. Alberta. nelly homicide tragedy in Biddulph, E. 0. Bright' Walkerton_ 94 82 Billy Rrmstrbng 7,6%, Melvin Gr,e;;; :Smith, Mr. Albert -Smith and Mrs. . . . �.. 1,AXDSBOROUG0-At Brown which in the capacity of a cub re- E. C. BD&We'll, Seafortb.. 115 97 Taylor, all of Londbn, and Evelyn did and up-to-date dwelling, were the stuck and, the neighbor managed. to I .4, ­', on June 16, Anna C. Simpst�n. beloved wife 67%, E,thel Watson, albsent for exams ,subjects of much favorable c nt g his load started. Hb pulkd. uo , of John F. Landsbor&wh. aged 72 years. porter for -the d-aily press w,e de- W. R. Schenk, Walk-erto,n 109 91 Sr. HII to Jr. IV-Ilerie Greer 6713/1o' Car�ie, of Detroit, visited with' M�- Omine et . . . I , -1 .. - I scribed the horrible crimes commit- L. P. Whaley, St. Marys.. 113, . 0'8 Madge Houston. 5511o. Jr. Ill to Sr' and, Mrs. Harry Smith during & and great was the pleasure and hap� behind Caldwell and stopped and- book � ' " -_ led' there. T. L. Hand, St. Marys .. 116 99 1111­�Andrew R;�u 585e. Ill to Jr I,, past week. I � pines Of countless numbers, in meet- off- his horses and hooked onto the. - I , I . ing long, separated relatives and front bf Caldwell's sleigh tongue ancl ,� Mr. and Mrs. B. Miller Of Lenore, . � . " POPULAR STALLIONS E.positor readers, come to BdyfiAd :H. Trichey, Stratford ... ' &6 76 -Dewar Talbot 789e, Anthony Rau friends. The president, secrelmry and- helped draw his load, out, unaoked to i and visit us there and as the late N. Reynolds, Stratfarkl. .. 84 78 56%. 1 to 11 -Lorraine Talbot 78,11. Manitoba, have been guests at the many committees. -of the Board of & so. Caldwell said that act made . 11 " . . � I Mark Twain was -wont to say, "We'll W., Levey, Stratford . ..... 101 92 home of Mie�s Minnie Reid. '�. o I Mutton, Mitch -ell .... 10 "' Jean Greer 711�,,. I -Jean Rau. Prim- - Commerce are recei-vilig congratula- him feel small and mean. , Cly,Zesdsle Stallion treat you well and often." Yours Dr. 5 , 90 eqt-.Theresa Rau.-­Franow Mos�,&op, A tions oon ,all sides for the great suc- Mhr. Caldwell was a man that al- *,� "FOOTMAN" . . F, G. INFELIN' Dr. Gillrie, LMtchell ..... 97 82 uthor Presents Book . I - - '. Will staM at his 'o,wn stable for the im- . . V',*. Elliott, Mitchell . . ...­ 93 81 Tearphe I r.', I . cess of the Old ,Boys' Reunion which ways -had a very healthy and ruggedl . I I �. I moverrient of stoc�k tNis season. Will meet ___ Q. I J. A. Stewart. Se5iforth.. 101 86 1 Mabel Broughton Billett, whom they sponsored so admirably and, the appeam^ but I do not suppose parbies'alt a.dbtande by phoning 24-636, Clin- . -ny resid,en,trs of Hensall will re- registration -of vistitors, was a very many knew or had ',the least idea Of . � , � I ton, . R. Lloyd� Goderich ...... 96 87 VARNA . membe . Terms�-410_00. Parable M&rch Ist, 1936. W. Chilisten, Goderiell _ 91 82 r as Mabel McLean, has taken fine ,part, as correspondents for Pa- hlow many raw eggs he used to bolt . . � . GEORGE MA.NN, Jr.. W.0 .T.U. of Huron P. Hartry, Seaforth ...... 103 88 Several from this di,strict took ill the occasion 'of the reunion as an op- pers could not possibly get names Of when he was, around, the barm I f6r I I Clinton. " porit',11nity to present a copy of her the multitude attending. I one know he broke open. a . . : I . 352'2x4 (Continued from Page 1) �. Elliott, 'Goderich . . o.. 93 84 the strawberry supper held- in Mr. -e�on-d novel, "The Shadow on . the Hensall'r, annual Civic Holiday has many. . goo(I 1.'. pnrted at least one hundred "' C. W. Van Korn ......... 96 84 Wise's garden Wednesday night and Steppe," t,o the Hensall Public Lib- been proclaimed for August 5th. � William Horton . . �. k'unday Ted Plant, Gaderich ..... 103 85 report a good time. . .. SCOTLAND'S REMEMBRANCE Sebools in the Courity and of the" Dr. Jackson, G;oderich ... 102 ' rary. In a letter to the librarian, Miss Annie Huisser, of Windsdr,'is The next farm south was owne(a , 87 Mr. and Airs. Latham, of London, Air, R I . 1 � -2603,5- 1218�_)9). ]-he following availed themselves Of C. A. Reid, Gad,exich .... 9-7 84 , - Cameron, Mrs. Billett ex- spending a couple of weeks at the and occupied by Willia,m Horton. He' � . spent Sunday with- the former's ' " Will P,tand at his o -n st%We, Brucefield.j:he Temperance Strud�y Course pressed her disappointment and re- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. never spent much mo,ney on build- . . �� except Thursday, when he will go to John H., f` C. Meakins, Goderich .... .. .. mother and daughter, Mrs. Beatty.. .. Sunday Schools: Thames Road. Z'()'- T. PritchaM, God-erich ... .. ­ I gret at fin -ding herself una.bl,e to at- C. Huisser. . ings 6r �mprovements wbite there. i . XcEwwa's. 2n� of Stanley, for noon, and tbela ' Mrs. G. H. Beatty entertained the . home for night Fliniville, Main St. Exeter, James St-, A. J. Frost, Owen Sound .. 92 tend Ithe, reunion in perVorn, and ask- Mrs. ,Sarah Nichodslon, of Iron The first barn put up was burne(I . i . .. . Terms�t* irmure. $15.00. Fyeter, Centralia, Bru;cefield,, Brus- I 77 W. A. of St. John's Church to a ed to be remembered to old friends. Bridge, is -visiting her sister-in-law -one night. I remenvbeT seeing the . . I . R. D. MURDOCK. �k-',,�. G�-)derich, Crewe Blakes'. Luck-- _ Bissell, Thames. Valley, strawberry supper on ,her lawn on Miss Mary Goodwin, of this village, and niece, Mrs, William Luker and glare, of the fi Soo ad. M . . . � . Proprietor & Manager. 3522-1 London ................. 77 72 Thursday, . passed ,with honors her elementary '.%Iis,s Gladys Luker. . re. He n h . , �, 3 ,n.,,,%,.-, Burns, Londe�zboA), Belg,rave, J., Woods, Thames Valley, Mr. R. Aberhart, who successfully -similar one erected, which is the I I .� I � . . - i Blyth and Wingham. 'One: hundred - examination at the Toronto Comerva- (Mrs. W. E. Foster is sp6nding a pTesten't ome. I .L . I taught Varna &chtool the last two I - London ................ 100 85 - � T 1:. and el -hty-one contestants sent, in R. E. Nichol, Patnis ...... 12,1 03 years, has been engaged as Principal . _..'�­ .L .. ' ,L I tory'of Music, h-eld at Clinton on couple of weeks at Grand, Bend in the He, had but a very small frame . . I, FAVOURITE AGAIN June 26th. interesits of ,her health. , 1. am;wers to the qftstiong submitted.1 W. P. Halfnight, Mitchell 10'6 ,h*usle that was moved away in later ' �� I . . (24337.) I Of tl�Llse one hundnM and fiftr-three R, Pae, Wing 90 of the Continuation School, Hillsdale, Mrs. J. B. Shortt, of Windsor, is Mrs. A. P. Ross, of Kitchener, nee years and -no one lived on this farza . . � . - ham ........ 96 -84 Simcoe County. He will be greatly here spending a week or so with her Miss Belle Bonthron, is .-visiting her since. This farm in early days had .1 . . .1 , Xonda5, afte,moon-Will leave his Ov"', received certificatez� either from the I j. W. -Gilmour, Sunning' , missed in the Young Peo.pl&s,,�ircle sisiter Miss Emma Johnston. � many relatives and friends in t�us some of the very choice timber . � :, etnble at Brucefield, and go :� to 7"oos' Butts*'' W.C.T.U. FTead-quarters Or fro,m the I I - st I ... Kippen. for nisrhL 'Kuesday East U, thet Dale, London ........ 1. 103 91 of which he, -was quite a favorite. We I "I IDth Concession, to Angus McKinncn's, for ReIQ-iouz- Ed-ucati,)n Council. . The relatives land friends of Mrs. her former home. I I ; , � Tho C., 0. Hel-wig, London . ..'. 96 83 wish ;Mr. Aberhart every succ4lss ln John Berry, okfhe village, will regret growing on it that could be foundi . . ; I noon then east to Ken wxeliar'g, Cromar- I Suriday Schools ,of Jgm,c_- Street and J. E. Finch, Sunning, Dale, his new field of labor. 'W. Beatty to I -earn that she has lost her eyt- little daughter are spending a coupl I , 1. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes and an�wbere in the distri,t� -but much, ", I ty. for night Wedne�day­F4,_st It', miles to � .. ";1 Lloyd Colquhoun',, for n',vn: then west to i �Nlain ,Street, Exeter. awarded prizes. London ............... 93 86 will ,e of it was burned, -where i -t grew. � � i , be his successor. , ". 'W771lis.in Pxtrmk's, for hight. Thur�day- 1 The Exeter Union gave twelve prizes j. Smith, Toronto ... � .... 104 sight. and will have to 'have an op-er- of weeks at their cottage at Grand � K. sion. Hibbert, for noon: t.ben west to RLb,rt . -,, London ...... 88 82 is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. G. H. moving cataracts. . . - . � � Nbrth 114. rnil. .to Coyne Bros.. 7th C�nces- I vAlued at ten dollars to the NVinners F. T. J,,, 940 Master Tommy Elliott, of Toronto, ation performed in the hopes of re- Bend. I ,,, Doig ,s for night- FrMay-west u, Gernmell's i I FxE,'er district. Zidn S. S. again Don Manuel, ,Londou .... 84 77 Btattv. Mr. and MIrs, C, Cook and son 11 � .� , 1;1. corners and north to -he MiAl Robd at Wi�,, I w, -r, the shield given by the County j. Manpel, Londcti ...... t 87 81 Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Glenn, of Us- Mrs' McCon,nell, ,of Toronto, widow Harry, left fiere during the pasft wee� ZURICH � . " McGaxtney's. for Tw,on: then home to his c W.C.TX, for the Sunday School of the late Rev. McConnell, and pas'- to spend a few weeks with their I ,� V I stable for, night. Saturday -At his own )��iring the�highest percentage of its � bome, accompanied by Master Bruce tar of -Carmel Church here a few daughter, Mrs. Morley CbelewatLos Mr. and 'Mrs, Hen . . , stable. � aiid Miss M. J. Glenn, 'of Toronto, rA Eickmeir at- ,. . , , Terrns-$15.00 to insure. Py,rolment writing up6n the �examina- _ years ago, is the guest of Mim Han- Angeles, California, going b -y motor. tended' the r"nibn of the'Eick-meir ". 'L io n. Their percentage was one 11, M Q. Beatty. - nah Craig and her brothers, - John 'Mrs. F. Devereaux, nee Miss Flor- family, held in Lobo Township, near I I ;, R. D. MURDOCK, Proprietor. I McKILLOP �pent Tuesday with their cousin, Mrs. * , , I Charles Mar=: -it: .Nis,mger. �,12241 hundred per cent. A feature ir thi-I - "Miss Jean Mossop spent the w -eek- ' and William. . I ence Reyn�Dlds, Of Regina, i�s here hol- Mitchell, on Monday. I . �, 31 children, of To- ida�ing with.l;ier sisters, Mrs. Robison Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Foster cele- li I Depar-meni, was the draniatiz:ng of I -Nkr. and Mrs. I.awrence N1 sser- , with her uncle and aunt r,�. Hart and . ' :e - uple of . 11 I ,he leFs,)mz by NTT-,, (Rev.) Pe - - e ,ni , Mr. arid ronto, are visiting at the home of and ,Miss Amy Reynolds, brated the 25th anniversary of their . I I r- of' schmidt, of Detroit, spent a co, 'No-s."Jack Wlatson,, Sauble Line. I . la. The Premium Clydesdale Stallion i E!im��ille. . days last week in this vicinity. Mrs. I . - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. E. Drummond and members wedding on Friday. Nearly one hun- � � I A 'very impressive memorial ser- F. Koebler and Harvey returned home . Mxs. Pope, of the .village, was re- of the family are camping at Grand dred guests ,were ,present. I � MARATHON YET I %:Ce vval�' conducted by Miss J. Nfur- wi:h them after spending four or five HENSALL cently visited by the members of her Bend. 'In a hotly contested game of base- ��� , No. 22660 Y e large fa.mAy. I., i ra% in hon,)r of those who had pass- weeks with them in D troit. Miss Lin Ortwein, of Toronto, is ball, played on the local ddamond on . . ; .Errrolmen.t No. 20�1 .,e F,,- A I etl on to higher service: Mrs. ,'Mit- "Nord has been received that Mr. The family of the late Mr. and spending hq vacation with her par- I nday evening betw eaf will stand for _ improvement pf stoct: lone of the important events dur- MG een S orth "at his own 9 -table. L% mile west of Hezn�a;l fo. ('he:10'BI-­�e1s; Mrs. W. H, McElroy, and .'klrs. Henry Koehler, who are ilyg the reunion was the celebration Mrs. R. Cudmore, residetts of this ents, Mr. ind Mrs. J. W. Ontwein. and Zurich, the latter won by' the . . . - . . the season of 193,,�' 1,Mrs, 'V%-ni. Johnson, Blyth; Mrs. A. spen�,ing sev6ral m-ontlis in the West Of the 91st birthday of Mr. William '. , ,age for -any years-, are holiday; Mx. George Douglas, accompanied score of 9 to 8. . , I Terms -412.00. � l>ayable Febr­uar7 1, 1�36. � Darld:�,,)T�. of Goderich, the latter be- with their daughters in and near Re- Henry, nee Wss Jane Laramie. when ing at the parental home which they by his brother, Peter, from Saska- Mrs. Elizabeth Taggart, her niece, . I I - D. BURNS, ! .r -Z SR vears of age, a charter mem- gina, also also ,visiting Mrs. John a number of her relatives and friends 'have kept furnished and just as it toon, ' tored th Kapuscasing, New Mi's's Myrtle Rasbe and girl friend', ,, . mo . ".1 Manager. � `�er of Goderich Union, being an ac- Eggert's daughter in Elbow and vi- met at the home of her sister, Mrs. was during the life time of their par- OrAaTlo,--to visit their brother, Robe t. Miss Betty Wilson, of o h d . .. . 33?0- , ' I ents. 1:-. , T S ut Ben , � I tive member for o7er 30 year,-,. Al� CiTlity. William Lammie, to congratulate her. The teachers and scholars are now Ind., visited at the home, of the form- I .:, i �A) mentioned were Mr. McLean, of ' .74a&te� Harry Regele is at present Among the early pioneers of Hen- The local LoAge of Orangemen are revelling in summer holiday . er's brother Mr. A, F. Hess, 4nd . The Imported Percheron Stallion I S . I � . � Kippen. and Mr. Peck. of Hensall, stiffering WU]i a very sore knee. We sall who gttended the Old 13bys' Re- -rrepa,i,g to attend the big celebTa- 'Mr. Owen Geiger and son have other relative's the past wook. - CARNIVAUS CHOICE I bo�h Suporintendents-of their Stril- v`sh him a speedy recovery. unrion were members of the McAr- tion to be held at Wifighem, on the� not only a large acreage of flax ,but 'Mr. and Mirs. Merrier Eilber and . . �1, [149931 2OG609-Dark Brown ,School$ for many years a d a�tiv L2th of July. � � � n -e in On Friday night as Mr. Fred Hoegy thur, Elder, Urquhart, Smallacombe, I alSO Of beans and are gi�ing em -ploy- children, of Detroit, are ,%pending the 1�11, Enrolmert 'No. 3069 Temperance work. Beautiful 'large an] children were returning home Bullard, Horton and 0arroll- families. Dr. Harry Joynt, of Toronto, from ment to a large number of ha-ftdz. week at the home, ' Of Mrs. FAlW% I I ' � W,W stand far the improvement of stoc�-. while rose,i� w4�re placed in a ba&et from Dublin, they noticed a dark c,b- The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- thq General Hopital, is spending a Mrs. William Hildebrand spent miother, Mrs. j. Routledge. ., thL4 season as fonoirs: - .Mmdny Noon -will � lezve bts ow -n stable -ftt Munro, to William I . I in hqn-or of tho.5e departed by Miss Je�ct on the roadside and as they came per was observed in the United few weeks' holidays here with his several days in Undlon'the first of Mrs, J. Sheore of Rochester, N.Y,, 8 -Ch -is , Bru&rageri. for rairbt. Tuesday Ar- E. Murdock, Hensall. . closer to it they thought it was a Church on Sunday morning last at r,other, Mrs. Alice Joynt. this week, visiting m � I , ternoon-To John I- M'aloae's. Beechwood. for ne COTIvention, convened for the bear as it was sitting on its, hind the morning. service wi Miss Gladys- Douglas, as a -nurse, family. ,efabers of her is visiting at'the home of her bro- , . I . 'I, �., UlghL WednesAay-To Willis= Mason's, Con- th a very good ther, Mr. C. Friltz, ' 1;, I lita6vice, kor noon: then to .,-Harold Glew's. afternoon session at 2 p.m., the dv­ legs, but as the car came nearer it attendante,� I . is at the hume Of Mr. William Kins- Mr. W. 0. Goodwin is hiving his . Mr. ;George Kibler of Kitchener, " �.',I, ]Enron Rithwa:y, far night. Thursdsty---To w. votional period be�ng condu . Mr. Pat Woods, The services in the United Church man, who is quite ill. dwelling on Queen Street nicely re- �spent a few days with D,r. and Ws I I ,, F.'Thotrzoson's. Tucker-smsth. for n�.,n; the, the EXeter 'LTnion, with. 1,14 i �.- J.' bush. . - Miss Mary Hemphill is the guest painted� _ Imme for night Friday After­rvmn - for the coming two' -Sundays, July 14 H. H. Cowen. He left on Monday ,�, To Hogarth in the chair and Scripture Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert, Della and 21, will be held at 9.45 a.m. and . I . ,�, � I I !brace Camxmft, Mirriville, for nightL Satur- of Miss Ruth Coles of 'Listowel. .14r. R, R. McKay, at the east end for Alberta to rvisit his brother, Mr. I � lel�ton being read by Miss Ra,*iolL and 'Norman, and Mrs. John Eggert 7X ,p.m., and on the 14th the service of the village, has been quite poorly Arthur Kibler. . I ,� do& --Tb Clarence Guurdnse�. for noon; them Mrs. Kennedy, of,winnipeg, Man., I 11 � �� 1. . .,t& his olvii stable for night. Miss MuTMY led in PraYeT after recently ispent Sunday near Listowel. will be conducted -by Rev. Mr. is here visiting her'parents, Mr. and for the part ,week, suffering from Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark of Win& . I ; _. Terms --413 to - a7able February Ist. Brem- �i`,' 2"6. wn in a trailer. Will which, "I Love To Tell th, Story', Mr. and Mrs. WiR Doe" and fam- Tfef, of Drucefield. These changes, Mirs. Geo. C. Petty. tooth infection following extraction. sor visited relatives here the past I "I tamoll, I Mr. artd Mn. Daniels, of Brantford, i� , ng"I- nii MbEir rZonable distance. was. sung. ily of Gadshill and Mr, and Mrs. Wes. ar4� just during the summer haliday ,The Mis-Ses WArgaret and Georgie week-. I I ,"�, Mrs. ffiles� of Glintoll, gave the risher and daughter, of Fullarton, geason� and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mcln- Murray, of London, who �pe-nt a week (Mr. and Mrs. J. Swa,rz and daugh- I - 1. �i I ,, . I Proprietor. � � . NORKAN PARSONS, address of welcome and Miss Bailie ,;pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Rev. Mir. Parr, iliewly appointed ly', Of DetrOlt, gre spending part 'here with relatives and friends, have ter, of Detriait, are spending the week �_ ss2oxtf O,f G,aderich, restponded. , . Mrs. Charles Regele. Rector of'St. Paul's Anglican Church of their ,holidays at the -parental returned am together with their sis- at the home of I&S. Swam's mother, I I , � '.� �,, A unique feature of th�'conventiion Master Dick Stevens of Detroit is preached with m=%, acceptance On home here of their late parents. ter, Mrs Thomas Lindsay of the Mrs. A. Fuss. I . , ...... �1�111;,11 � The thVarUd Premium Belchn Stud ',,�,ere the "One Mnute Address" ad- spending a couple -of weelm at thd Sabbath last and t10 codgregation is The ftmeml of the late Allan Me- village, intend leaving the'e'nd of this Mewrs. Ward Fritz and ,Hugh �; r �, ,,�� L " , - , dresse,,; of the local residents, sub- hoyne of Mr. and MY -9. Wu. Koehler. making fine improve ta to the Pee- Donell was held fi-olu the home of big week to visit their I I � ,'1�1, ,A�*,' , , men ste-r in Da ta. macKinn'011 , ", ,1 � I 1. I rd-ONTONDALF. KING 0i k, spent a few days at . 4��,L , "j"! �� ject.: "Woman's, Dqxty on 'the Tem- ' A peculiar accident hgppengd to one tory on the corneriof NeL parenU, Ur. and Mrs. C. A..MzDonell, Mr. R. J. Moo,re and Mss 1. � . . . r,, I mn and OX- Irend Windsor. " tt'tft* �;*, 48" perance Que'�tion," was followed by a Of -Mr. J. Doerr's hbrtes wh on Mlon4aY afternoon last',' with in- Douglas have been in Tor,n � ?�'!;��,,'T )?#, 19tir6imient No. 2904 ,de in the %rd Streets, Indo, wVoh the Rector to- for the 'Mr. and urs Tlyton, entertainers, I I �, � �,, ", , 'L duet by* Mrs- Fitzsimmons and Mrs. bush on pasture. , In some mayIner it is moving thie wee � terment In Hensall Union , Oemetery� past week ma - i3�, jl��'. r MA -M for the imptoobmaxia of stock K., r�king examination, pa. are *tholding nfg��by shows at the . �A�,� ... ... . ... - -A* fbawd- Vpds%-� today and COrles-§ entitled, "Can'the World See rtm a piece of - d into its body The prer.ident ,secretary and com- The service *as, conducted 1�y Rer. A. �perq. . skatint rink this week . . �. I --' "_ ,,, Sinclair, df the United Church, as- Tdrs. �,P�,.. ,, '"'S' I - - , - b&med' mt�' Jesus in Me?" An ad&ogs bY Mt. A. about 4 iticbe. Z,400,, ... in a ser- md;;;;� of the 61d Boys' Relimion, - .Tames MeMartini of Batrie, Ropotis a the heavy h "harveat ��tll,�,�,; W I thd 90liefty, ut hr# I p V�, , ', � Ir. 1. �' I T. Cooper, ,Clinton; ronoved a ;ous emidition. well as the Allagers- " ,-&ter by Rev, J. S.,Etondetson, DA, Who was tak#n quite seriously ill af- *ra ay, N, L 11 111� 4h. la Iten"Al I & i . � as a whole, more - , ;1 ' -M the sur- , ��� n" ,; �, Par W'* Aebruary The guept spei-ker for t1lb after- of Vammver; &C., -and Rev. E. F. ter arriving at �h4 comfilg in -*daily fro, . � r h V � ; I ", ,7-A";, , Mr- and Ifts- Vrlffialn Kolehler and than apprsciate the splendid assist- home Of her rounding seotioi,,, -i � "A', ��, ji ­ - ,� . . . � . _ �,�, , , . hyield *f three - 1, ��j�r � r noon Was Mn. fth6l, Craw, &A., of family atteided t116 lgiclwWit , ) ��, 11, ;,", ,�r " I . 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