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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1935-07-19, Page 4I . . , I �, -., _� ", ". . , -'Ir. P^ �, � ly , I ; pl;�, , , """ .� z r.", , , , . . , I , ,'; , � ,1,1�.` , ;:!, ��­ � � ,�47, : , .� � 1 , ". , ,-� �'�,', ,$J"P,1',4 ',,�!,.',,:�, 1_...� ",­ 1, ­ I . ��,��,, � ­ ­ V-."', u,"11". "I I . I .. 1. . " .. , ", ,,.."",­�141�5, , � ,i,.; �tUW41 � -, 0;, ��!,' , , ,- ''. . —, �,,�'t �, ,.�, . 'I., , , f I % 11 vl,'J�1'11"� """ , . , !'­�, "N, ��q""�,'­ J";.' 1 1'..� 1._." i. �'I'liji.­'41A , " �­-� �, 11-,- . �j"� �'?, � " ", 1� � � . I �;;­ -"�`_7'1-1�� -,:, ': _,�'1,11'� � � , I , , . � :_ 9',,-%M�' 1'�A pgy,j.�p�; I . I I , , _ : rwi� , .1, , , , ��,� , i 1. ,31q;pq.,,� 1,W, I . . I . I : . . , ,% �J ";.I , ,,�.J�l I i�Z.�f ,!`,�, ":1 Wiv , � * � �,. - .�� , � C. � � . � I . ,, - " -� �, , J, 4 -� .�­,'�,�,,,,,`,� , � �,,� I , . I � , i , I 1, 1�� 0 -". ., ­ �,;., - � I It " , ,'� I I �. 1, '..Q., 4"'i', AARN�,iW,�1 , , � �; . � .. '. , . 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I "9"`odiN , ssi Services in St. - Paul's Anglican , ". !T, . " ,qj,�,.,i­ V=....."R .. -�ERR; 11 �i . events in the annals of history. The - - --- -_ I Church ,were cond;ucted by the recent- . I ' I . 111��, 11 API�', 111 L I -!. No. �� �� ,.. � , speaker d,nied that the Orange As- ,,, � __ � T'r, 19—W. Stewart, J. Fitzgerald '' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,. F,F,�-,� R),e,�'7 �'., , ,•- I ly appointed Rector, Rev. Air. Fa � .�­ ­ ., , , ,ocietion taught dislike of neighbors. S� ! . I . I .1.1 . will be inserted at new low cash rates: a asslocia- wha delivered very good discourses, , W John Elder .. IIq 11 I � Ads Hie 'would not belong to w *the . .... ", I I . ';; � ..... ,­ l. .. I I HENSALL accompanied by good music ky ­ ,, . " ,,� . . ,.111 I .. I n Coming Events, Etc. -Per word: tion that head to ,such tenets. The - ;.�� ,;%4,�7,5,, � I - 11,� 11 �F._',.`111, .,,. X week ............................................ I Cent I - choir. ", " i Carmel The next farm south was owned know who put yolu on, your feet and I'll, ,)5,1, Orangemen owed their Rotman Cath ,;V,J,_ � �� PKI _ �, , 41 ', 2nd week ........................................... 0/4 Cent . brethren nothing but good will. . There was' 1XD service it o'CC � k"D , �,,��Y " , , . t ed by Wade Stewart, who he said iiD� Il'itz. sadd it was me. ,.,. ,., � ard week ......................................... % Cent old,c I'll, _U " 7 and Presbkteiian Church in the morning an, occupied I'll Mir. and M,s. James Kirk d 5 4 1,11, �� I I, �;4,0 ­ - . ,or 109 I veim, mber Fitz povs,sing my , (1� , -iid nnier the pas I Minimum charge. first insertion ................ �. 25 Cents And the Roman Catholics were en was a bachelor and, lived in a , e , ': ,,, 11 ;0�'w . Burin the n -sw , �. 4 (1,1­�O. Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. Joying vileges to -day that they daughter, Betty, of Cairo, Mich., as d, tor � 1�1, ,,,`,� I . pri James �penft the,,week-end at the home of is supplying fox Cavien Presbyterian (house on what was at one time the fathers plate one time when he used . , �.,: of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word. Minimum, &O cents per week. -iiloyed had ,.. v�ould never have en , I r .and Mrs, M fh evening last 100 -acre farm in this locality to to gather.-: elan ,and lie had rather :: : I .1 I .rles may be directed to a Box Number, care of The Hugoin Exvesisor, for 10 cents not been -vanquished, at the Boyne. �A . ark Drysdale. Chur:c at Exeter.' In the a The held (by the ,Canada, Land Com- a nice general purplase horse driwing , , I li;s Katharine Drysdale returned there was a good attendance a,nd the light w6gion and I made refev. . , ; .�,'� I , a., . The grand secretary in 'his open- ) I . 7' " . . . . . ��� 11, " - uta additional nerdeek will be charged if ads in above classes are 4wt Paid by the ing remarks, asked his hearers to home ,the -end of last week from A'- very interesting and instructive ser- Pan'Y- low lying and swampy encs to the horse and he said that . I.,, 6, rday, 'night in week in which the ad was run. or, Rev. W. A. Young A.9 it was so - �I.P1 '. I . Marriages and Deaths Inserted free of charge. . name one country on 'the face of the nia College, St, Thomas, where she m6n iby the pasit . nobody wished to risk it, consequent- was the flirstAoTse be ekler kept unffl , " earth where Roman Catholicism. -pre- was attending ,summer s,Qhool and, and. a pleasingly rendered duet by a -s Of age. He believed in ,:.""Au --Rates on applicoitiolL ea ly A was passed by. Rat fin -ally it over 10 yea edo� Sales, Noticie to Creditors. M. . - Irene Datays =and' Irene Hoggarith. !� � . dominated, -,inhere Protestants' had where she received a diploma. I Was purchaoed, and settled, on. An lofting ,them go when buyers wanted ' �11­ . . I I . been given the same privileges as Mr. and Mrs. John PassMOre, and At the United ,Church Rev. W. A. in happened when it them inlost. . .. I - ri��'.._ ,� i Articles For Sale For Sale or Rent Bremner, of,.Bruccfi0d' ,preached both interesiting theins Another thing he told me'that hapr-��- . � C'ath'olics in members of the family are holiday- the first farm in the locality to A o '­. ­ — were accorded ,Roman � � ­ . I morning and ,evening, &livering prat- was 11" ..� SALE, OR RENT_XODERN BRICK Ontario. ing at Pike Bay. sell for $10,000 and ,that. after the ,pened about the year '80. My father , I ,," ,WE HAVE A NIC CROP OF FOR I I I ��,,,- �, CWMRR1E§- fical and well4hougftft out messages, purchaser had been a tenant for a had about 20,0 lamlbs and local do- �.'.,,� � large vaoatmoreLy Cherrl;5s, specially dwelling in Hensel] on block south of Opposing the present agitation to On Tuesday last Mrs. James Me- while the chloir rendered. splendid , , I* - 'Cultured for duality. Come and United Church. Hard and soft water, furnae,� -of the school On N1 rtin, who when I ere several week;.; hroagh mandwaspolor and he wanted to get " . 11 ��. . gr�_mvn and - bathroom and Hydro. Apply to R. N1. PECK: obtain 14 per cent. - .9 h numbers, Dr. S -Millie singing a solo goodly number of years. T I get Y'Dur supply. Pipe next week. July 21st, of corporations and ,public utilities time Wattie Stewart sold the farm them ,off -his hands, and on talking I 1111'11� S521-1 Zurich. Phone 96 r 15, Hensali. 3527x3 es , ago visiting her -mother, Mrs. Robert at the morning service and Mir, W. . fi -MT. Fritz- "i. 40. HOARE, Clinton. - . for the Separate schools, ' Bonthron, was taken quite seriously O. Goodwin one at the evening ser- to his own, folks. In fact I have to Fitz, he was advised to ship them 7 I , �., A!�� — R SALE OR RE " - ill, •had ,sufficitently recovered to . 11 �� QUILDINGS FOR SALE - DIMENSIONS HOUSE AND LOT FOR con- gerald expressed his belief that re ac- � 'he�wd his need -say, he just gave his to Buffalo and Fitz would go along . One build- Good frame buildings, drilled well. vice. On Ithe coming Sun -day, July d an, 1�� I J --j" and descriptions as follows:; farm away so lie could, go where he with him.' They di .so and' on ar- "I'll , � . : , ing 141 x 15? with St ceiling, rough board -,cession 10, Lot I, Hui,on County. GEORGE ligiousi teaching sliould be confined cumpaAy -her husiband, and daughter, 21,st, .R,ev. ,A.Tr. Bremner will preach -t Buffalo, they found a poor " ing. inside -and out; two sides and one end KIST R, Bornholm, Ont. "" 8527-3 to the home and to the Sunday Miss Ruth, ,to their home in Barri.i, MT. Chandler, of wished. Then through time it fell riving a " '. � ,; � , r have Pine lappexi siding, the whiole lined with — school, h t 9.45 and Lev. . � t into John D. 'Stewart's hands and he demand there also and had to unifoad .,." Georgian pine; there is one pqpnelled door H ENSALL PROPERTY FOR SALE -EIGHT 'The -oldest Orangeman present -was I I hipper, •,taking the ,evening service, a . It . Shape to tempt the 10,000 the whole bunch on a poor market. !! .11, ' ast, . I , .1 and t w roomed modern brick house. rec-ently re- I 1 140, the change of hours 'being for Pult 1 Into' 1 1, . one novated. equipped with furnace. bathroom, Duncan Campbell, of Ripley, who was purchaser. My father felt terrible and on arrival �, ;'�.:, 2481x24,1: roofed �vxth Period roofing. 'Miss Clarissa Mitchell was in Cen- the midesummer months. :1111, 11, buil,filng IV x ?4,,* with 71,611 ceiling, rough hard and soft water, Hydroi'good barn and 93 years old 'in June. David Centel- home he asked Fitz how much he I 71 . ' lots of land, •nicely situated f Clinton, 8s years ,old, ,was the tralia on Tuesday last attending the Mrs. A. R. Campbell, wife of Dr. John Fitzgerald I 1�; ., ,Vine-si,ding, with battens outside apd 71 x 16" garage; on four Alex. Munn On, 0 funeral of her late uncle, Thomas Campbell, of the village, received a . wanted far going along and he said: ; l,. Of imide matched siding and ceiling. one in village. Sale in sebtlement of second oldest participant. You got such a shock I will not "I .,. , fbuildi= 30? x 7rif; 1211 x 12/1 timber frame; Estate, A,PPlY Box 537, Seaforth. 3527-tf L. O. L. No. 1828 captured the pax- Hit,chell, who was in his 94th year. sad message,.4uforming, her of her The next old ,plioneler -to deal with take ,anything." . i1111- 30.1 X 381. 10/,, x 1041 timber frame; lean4toos . � awed age, will be ,Yo, Fitzgerald. He owned ..... 4�. d men's Mrs. A. P. Rose spent a few days mother, at quite an adv .� SO? x '24Y, 14? x 40/, 16,1 x 38 ft. Above ode award for the best dresse ' - Just a few years ago I -built a, pig - . , " buildings situated on Ma - ze for the best recently with friends in Seaforth - and breakinghter hijp, and has and occupied this the southeast cor �� I. , 1, kn Streett, South, Sea - ___ lodge, while the pri 1. . falling in the Maritime ner farffn during the seventies and I pen for his son, Frank, when they 11�1.1� Torth.. For further pawticul,ars axygly to WAI Me- &one to ,visit her. , 1 AMENT, Seaforth. . 35�)6-2 For Sale dressed women's association went to The Misses Edith and Lilly nee pf Nova SoDtia. think previous tor that. lived at Chiselhurst, and I spent 9� . 1117 - Clinton L., 0. B. A. No. 277. Lucan Ewan, of lUtichener, are spending holi- PrOvi I', ,Latta, and ff"s wife was days there and stayed there at nights. : FOR SALE -FULLY REG- L C. L. No. 397 received the prize -lays with their bro,ther, John E Me- ,Mies 'Clairissia Mitchell, ,of the v - a, n ,I can, truthfully say that Old. John and myself sat beside the .. COLLIE PUPS L. 1� ,,�.. I iztered sable -and white Collie pups * make I lodge Gaming the greatest Ewen, on -the homestead farm just a lage, has just -received a �mles!sage of beftv,reen, them they were a wonder= ed, of the re.. .1, Help Wanted excellent cattle dogs. This is our b�.j litter for the he oeath of her uncle, .Mt. Thomas fug couple and raised eight of a" kitchen stove and he talk - .1 Apply to H. G. MSIR, sea- distance. . little south of the village on blia t early days over this country and had 11 . in three years. 2 11 :, __ I . Mitchell, iq� his 94th year. He was family. a fresh supply of intleresiting 11�, , . I - oUSEKEEPKR, COMPETENT forth. Phone 306. 3527-tf - highway. % ... - nearCentralia and often visit- -49 night. He %�! , to take charge of ,household I � I .. of three, in- - - — Rev. M.T. Farr and members of his ' living I do . it fremeidber the oldest girls stories for me every , - __�=l I I 11 ,_luding two small children. Must be food of _. - _ lamil have got nicely settled in Sr. cd in this village, and was well and', name bift she was married to a Mr. -had ,sjon��han� to tell me, I think, ,children. Apply to Box 39, HURON EXPOS- . y favr-rably knbw,n throughout the dis- m ITOR. Sea&r,th- 3527-1 1 Auction Sales High Class Ball 'Fa ul's Anglican Rectory, corner .)f , Mooney. The next girl, Gusty, max- about every- logging bee and barn,- ., . . I .rict. Ble'"� a i�er regular church .• . y " Tied Geoirge;Whoeh an'd Frons married raising and dog fight that took pJddO F . . - I U`@TI1DN SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- i-seison, and Oxford Sts. . attendant and liberal supporter o f . . "L, . A ,lects.-Mr. Harold Dale has been instruct- (Continued from Page 1) I Mr. andi'Mrs. W. J. Jones recently tho •church and its activities at Cen- a Mr. 3filler, a minister. The sow over clountry. He sai,A: "You . I 111,,� . •I Notices visited their old' -time friend's, Mr. and . were James, George, Jack al�d Frank. know, I was a prietty good 'man in . ., ,. ed to seal by public auction, on Friday, July laying ability was nston, of Exeter, Mr. tri i a. They all .grew to ineturity but most my early days. I used, to weigh 180 ,,, % - — 26th_at 2 p.m... North Main street,, Seaforth, leaguer, but his p Mrs. W� J. 'Job I ' I �! . - eff-crtr: One iron . other Mrs. Peter Fisher, who had been of them h&ve passed away since, Votndls:1' Be used to ,]pike 113;' 4 �.� MRS. D' IS NO LONGER WRINKIN, the following household f above par' se he We used- in Sohnston being a public school teach- . number of , I � and v' tried. She'uses Cress, Corn and bed, 1 wooden bed, 2 sets of springs, I mat- positiots ih�tead. To -day t,n for a I&n�g term -of years in the so tvi6ry . 1pooirly for a - � t 'let , he is rat- John Fitzgerald, used to be quite a get lout hunting foxes with Peter .­ Ores Bunion Salve. At ,Keating's Drug tress,. I dnessj:r, I bureau, 2 toilet sets one rnoTfts, firs and I 'know . t confined, ,to her bed and I . Store. i, , 3527-1 1 sm:911 table, I parlor table, 1 dining room ed as !one of the -best all round play- sch,oba section near Mr. Jones' farm ,port .and always encouraged .any- Cooper during the go's table, 1 leather ciout1h, 1 organ, I leather era in ,these parts. ' Kerslake, struck . afterwards to her morn, is now re- thing along that line. I recall one they had some luck too. H a , _ I uheil ,he lived, in the country before , chairs, I . "I OR PERSONS, chair. 3 rocking chairs. 6 kitchen irinig her accu,stionled good, health bimle, a lot of the neighbors, around used to take a' great interest i-il 'that ; � PERSON � stool. I antique Welsh dresser. 1 cupboard, 1 out all three batters facing- him ill novirig to, this Tvillage, and they had g a .. - I'll N0TKt'ANY 2" I . . and able to go out although not yet had a picnic to the lake at Taylor's sh-oofting matches that used to, be held �. . tfoand Picking berriei; on Lot 21, Con. ting desk. I sewing machine. I cook stove, the ninth. many matters of ald-time, interest. to ', McKillop, vAH,be prcseeutej according to law. Quebec heater, 1 coal ,oil stove, 1 rug 13 by Seafo,rth tied the store in thesev- .. quite back -to vormal. Her many rel- grolve and there was a row boat to shoot Meek squirrels. They w1ould 1 3527.11 'I . ta',k over. . . JAMES HURRAY. I I , 11 rug 0, by .12, 1 rug 9 by 9, 1 rug 9 enth when J. Dunlop smacked a sin- all,_vps and friends are much pleased there and' Fitz ,got it loaded .to ca- choose sides- and •the losers had to put ,— . — 1 by 6. bedding, Pillows, lwble linen, 6 window I ; le, to bring home Ross Rennie. W. M. S. Meets � of her recovery. I , PICKERS - TR shades, 6 windrow screens, •3 mirrors, 2 dinner 9 parity and, started' out and when they up a suppew ;or something else. At :�- , . 11� . ES- Rev. E. F. McL. Smith, B.A., of were ;the first m&tA-h,they,ha4 held they cut . .:. NOTICE "T BERRY PICKERS 2. Tucker -"and tea Bets, I ahina tea set, Pictures, kitchen Neither side scored, in the eighth. D. out a few rods Fitz started his '. erii'an Lot 9. ' -load was off the ,tails of the siquiTrels, to show - . pass 'MRS. PAUL DOIG. -tensi-6. hoes, shovel, saw, and other articles Kerslake singled in. -the ninth and �' The W. IVL S. of the United Church Penptanguishene, in a letter to a nonsense and' Whole boat . �� I � . ; smith, will,be prosecuted, 3527x1 It,00 numerous to mention. Terms -Cash. MRS. JOHN HENDERSON, Proprietress; H. Ross Rennie grounded. to second. E. met in the School room of the c'huTch friend. here, makes, mention of the dumped into the water and all - with for a count, and next year some were Dale, Auctioneer. 3527-1 Rennie came to bat and knocked a on Thursday afternoon at 3 ,o'clock most enjoyable time -he and his 'wife their clothing on. That happened a- galthering tails beforehand' and it be- , ,ion, a visit .1 � I d, for with the president, Mrs. 'Cross, in the had at the Old Boys' Reunion, , �obh�r thing came known that this was being ' .% - -_ I hong low fly to ,deep centre fields bout fifty years ,ago. Am I .�. NOTICE TO WEED — _ . a double to bring in Kerslake for the chair. The meeting opened. with a that never will be forgotten by them. lie. tolld me: He, used th trevel a lot donee, so -it was dedided to cut off the '... �� . . hymn followed by prayer. The de- The balseball game bet�ween IldeT-, . I � ,-, , CUTTERS Lost and Found winning run, Zurich made the onay usall, pla on, the 'Hen- on horsebalck and one day ,he was in two ears figstead, I remember see- " . in the votional. leaflet was read by Miry. tL.n and He played IL ' double play of the afteimoon, Seaforth on a horse as usual and on ing the squirrels lying about -with the � 1_� ST-RONSO-M CIGARETTE LIGHTER; first inning-B,ritnell to Len O'Brien evening gofing -edong he came to a bunch of ears cut off. John Shepherd land . , , TowTiship of Tuckersmith L "J. R. W." either in park or on Dougall. The minutes of the. last sni! diamond on ,Monday 'eve * . ... "I .... I initials to Bloch . meeting were read and approved. last, resulted in: favor of Ilderton by men standing and he, drew his horse John Fitz would very likely be the I ­ All Wild Chicory plants should be cut on ',Iain Street. Seaton, Finder leave at The R H. This was followed by a hymn. The a score of 5-4. Quite a ,Iwge crowd or before Jup close Co the crowd, and, Spied two captains, as they always seemed to . �ly 25th to prevent seeding. Expositor Office3527-1 . . . ' R. DALRYMPLE, Mitchell ..... 100 612 210-7 9 folloWing temperance program was wi;tne&-,ed the game which was so, ,men .fighting -and one man had the have more fun if they were on op- . I Road Super:. �endent, given "Modern Science," keenly contested from start to finish other do . � I � � I . 3527-2 1 'Zurich ...... . 000 004' 00" 11 : Reading, - er down'. Fitz ,happened th know posits sides. ­ - Births WtbhelI----4R. Wright, c.; Gettiffe Mrs. John Elder; rea,ding, "Wisdom Miiss E,mily Morrison- is holidaying the man, theft was under and. he called I remember Paul 'Boa, Sr., telling. I 11 .... .11 2b.; -Sawyer, fb.; Britnell, 3b.; Dar' Calls Loud on the 'Streets," MTs. Heb- at Wasago ,Beach. to a man who was standing there to me one time that .he went�,to Fites '.`1 � VILLAGE OF HENSALL FLANNIGAIN.-In Hamilton, on Wednesday, ling, r.f.; Leppard, IS.; H. Wright, kirk;, reading by the president, Ma's. Mrs. Fred SmallaGuelph cbmbe of hold his horse. Fitz jumped off and place and his old fox hound; "'Sing," ,.. I . . I July 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Flanni- c,f.; Hanson, s.s. Cross., It was, decided •-to withdraw is visiting her; sii9ber, (Miss Mattie, pushed through the crowd, and grab- wins along with -him and Fitz had a .. I Clerk's Notice of Yh�st Post- gain, a daughter. ' ,t.t the August ,meelting, The meeting Ellis, of the,vdllage, and a number of bed the under man by the shoulders- big Colliedog and. t1ra two, dogs were : . POTH-At Casa Maria Hospital, H�milton. on Zurich-Oes-ch, c.f.; E. Yungf1oh , with a hymn and prayer. fr'ends as well. I ing of the Voters' List July 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth, c.; Stade, 3b.; Gascho, 1b.; L. O'Brien, classed and lifted Him onto (his feet and then looking at each other and Fkz says: , . formerly Ethel Jowett, a son. nisi; Prange, IS.; Leroy O'Brien, 2lb.; The local lodge of Orangemen left Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt have ,got onto ,his horse and went along. "You had -better get your hound out , PERDUE -Ln Clinton Community Hospital, on here bright, and early on their Way beer. visited 'by a number of their rel- He happened to meet that n'bah, about O£ that or B(onnie will kill him," Paul . " . (Seetkon 10, Form 4) Schilbe, r.f.; Hanson, P. July Ist ,to Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J. Per- R. H. to Wingham with dtnms beating and aLives and friends this and past , year afterwards ,.. I due, a son. and this fight was said: "Do you thiuk he could do it?" . . - . 1- . Voters' Lists, 1935, Municipality of the Yfl- PARSONS -in Stephen Township, on July' Seaforth .... 001 101 101-5 12 fifesplaying, where the day was cele- Weeks. mentioned and Fitz said: Do you Fitz said, bel wase sure of it� so Paul '. i� ,, "5rth. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons, a - says: 11Hww would it be to let them , I. .,• I Inge of Beu,�;all, in the county of Huron. KriA . ...... 000 031 000--4 5 brated in true 12th Of July mUnneT. Rev. Mr. Sinclair and family are . NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN THAT I daughter (Helen Marilyn). . are spending a few wa-eks? holidays with 1, have coinplied with Sectipu 7 of the ROLLINS-In Stephen Township, on July 0. Seafort,h had three men, left on The farmers in.this section ,relatives and, friends in different in the Town Hall on Monday night at it?" So Fitz agreed, and the word oters' Lists Act and that I have posted up to Mr. and Mr.. John Rollins, a daughter. baA,.,., at three different times. ,xresftling with getting in of bum- . _ was given (sic 'em) and BDnxile ifillader . .1 y office at Hens,all Town Hall on the MORRls­ln Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- ' Trot too far away to keep last, t)he occasion b6ng to hoinoir and ! . . in MY July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Zurich-Gascho, p.; Len O'Brien, per craps of hay, the yield ,being won- places and for Sing and, tihiey mets` -,Top6a I 9th day of-4uly. 193.5, the list of all Persons forth, on entitled to ---vote in the said Municipality at Miorvis, Hibbertu a daughter. 2b.; Stade, 3b.; I. Yung(blutt, r.f. ; derfully large. in touch with their home, which from extend a weleme, to Mr. Earl -Dick mouths,' but old Sing had Bonink, by - . , . ri 1 time to time, they return, to and his recently- wed wife k':, the murietpal Elections and that such list re- NWIGAN-In' Scott Memorial Hospital. Oes1ch, c.f.; E. Yungblultt, c.; Prange, fe whose- the jaw in such a way that the -men maims there f�>r inspection. The Late James A. Bell Wisses Norma C Mary - ,Seaforth, on July 11th. to Mr. and Mrs. l.f.; Britnell, s.s.; 'Block, 1b. ,,.,o -k ai�i ,maiden name was• Miss Velma W- had a job ,getting Bonnie free from 1 take W. J. Finnigan, Egmondiille, a daughter. Is 'of Miss E: Fisher, �Nicol. During.the evening a very old Sing. Paul declared, Sing would ' .1 ��- And' I hereby call upon al! voters to Seaforth�F. Willis, 3b.; ,C. Kers- Goodwin, pupi u14 I '&mmeddiate proceedings to have any errors or� One of the and, much respect- i I 4.T.01M., paosised ,very Isuctessfu'lly nicely worded, -MdTess was read by have held dn until Bonnie was all in. � 7'. amissiams corrected according to law, the last lz.ke, p.; D. Kerslake, c.; E. Rennie, ed residents of the Township of "he elementary pianoforte examines- `{ Afiss ,Beatrice Drover in which m,en- I rem. eml 'botch. ch do, mentioned , I . I'll, , day for avpead being the 29th day of July, Marriages I 1b.; R, Rennie, c.f.; R. McGregor, I.f-; Tuckersmith, 'on the Righway, a short ' bar bot le gs; me 11 I � 1935- J. Dunlop, r.f.; A- 1-hld,Asibran-d,, s.s.; d;s4tance south of Hensall, passed a- tinn of the Toronto ,Conservatory Of 'tion was made of the esteem in, which and halve bunted foxes wifth old Sing " DATED this nth day of July, 1935. AT laton. , 11 ,,, �: JAMES A. PATERSON, COCaRANE-HALF-Ir, Stratford. on July 4, G. Rennie, 2b,.• way on Saturday forenoon, lash in the Music, held recently at fCli the recently married couple were on several, occasions. "'.%?" . Village of Hensall. Ruth, daughter of M.r. and Mrs. Charles B. 11 Quite a larg; number from Hen- ,held' and wishing them all -kinds of I remember Paul Boa getting 14 I"I � ... Clerk of the- Vill 3-5526-2 J Hale. to Henry B, Cochrane, son of Mr. 140 person of James A. Bell, third- son sall and vicinity, attended the con- happiness and proW,Aty far the fu- floxes. with that ,dog insane winter . � and Mrs. William G. Cochrane, all of Clin- � of the late William Bell, in his 67th i ,4 vention in con'nectio'n with the sum- tu.-re and, the pleasure it was to pres- about 46 years ago and- the pelts of . .11 ' I I I ' too. I . I year. The funeral was held ,on Mon- mer school of the United Church, ent them, with ,a bediroom. ,suite and those foxes ,brought the fine large 1, �Seaforth. Wins day afternoon from the homestead I-eld at Goderich on Monday evening .., " POPULAR STALLIONS . half a dozen kitchen chairs with the sum of about buie dollar each, pro- - . — . farm with interment in Hensall Un- last, and report a largely -attended , I , ,', , I I (Continued from Page 1) ion ,Cemetery, the pallbearers all he- wish that they might be long spared vided the tail was complete and no I ,":, EMEM-BRANCE i AUBURN � and most i-nteresting and instructive to use them. FbIlowinig the address big rifle holes shot Into the hide, I , ., . SCOTLAND'S R . in relatives, namely: John M. Bell, ermVention. the groom, Mr, Dick, aWlied ,brief- myself have sold many flor that and] Q, "26035" (21929) 1 Boys' Events ' I , I'll . � . will stand at his own stable, Brucefield,! Mr. George Strati ban and bliss Boys' race, 8 yeats and under, Keith William Bell, Andiew Bell, Wiliam G. Wiev. and, Mrs. Sinclair and Marion the for ,himself and wife, expressing coon hides used to b? WoTth, from 11) , , I __ Thursday, when he will go I John H, Evelyn bell, Alfred Taylor and 'Elliott Fair- Norman Sinclair visited with incere thanks and apprec:, to .F..";' . , , except .NM. pla,tze,r are •-attending the Smith, Aller. )Russell, Allen Ryan. . and No ,their Triost •si F .... , a McEwan's. trod of Stanley, for noon, and then u , ' 6 uskreibs 11 . United Chuxch summer school at God- ;Boys' race, 11 years and ' nder- bairn. Honorary ,pallb e 5 41 ,,,,en,ts ,each and.. from home' for night. . earers were friends in Toronto for a few day's iation for the fine grid useful pre, , tf. !enbs each. That was the I es Quin- Carmerl'Church Session. The service last week. I ­� Terms-tc� insure. $15.00. erich. , Ken Reid, Jack- Elliott, .Jam I . eiits. Dancing with good m u,s,ic, card I prices, paid around 1880 and 1890, 11 �1. R. D. MURDOCK. Mis-z McNaughton of Guelph is vis- Ian. . was conducted by Rev. W. A. Young, iMiss Alice Higgins of -Woodstock playing and a fine lunch filled out an I Ye6l -1- -Proprietor & Manager. I know, as I caught and sold I li. iting her sister, Mrs. B,. Keyes, for a Boys' race, 14 years and under- pastor ' of Carmel PreEgbyterian' is holidaying . � .. 3�22-8 ying at the home Of her pax- emoyable time for all present. many of them. 1. I - -� I—. - -ch, of which church Mr, Bell s ,,.t,, M, and Mrs. Robt. HAIggins. . . I � few weeks. , Allister Wigg, Ken Reid, Peter Ban Church, was — - ... 1_ an Elder and ,had also been a mem- ,NYT. and Mrs. Will McLean and . .j',' . -OURITE AGAIN A young son arri,ved at the home i,cin. -s' 'three-legged, race, 11 years bet- of the church choir uliltil. his , , '�.�, FA'V 'AcClinchey Boys' children, Jerry and Betty, of Hamil- � - of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . I I - I I .1 (M331) on Sundav evening. on, visited Over the week -end with : ,I � � .1-i'd under-- Charlie Case and, ATthtir health failed. The deceased leaves to, j. I . , : .", Monday ajt�moon_Will leave his', own Dickenson of Fraiser, Pearson Chesney and James ir.�ourn his death his widow, whose ;fir, and Mrs. John, Passmore and ''I". , � 111r. and Mrs, Arthur D � ' I ' N i .. I,, . stable at Brucefield, and go to 'nos. Butts' home of I 'annery. menden name was Nlergaret Fair- family. . el��\,�% • �, ' Kippen. for night. Tuesday -'East to the I Toi onto are guests at the h ' d ".111. for I Mr. Bert Marsh, I Boys' three-legged race, 14 years bairn. a daughter of the late Mx. an Miss Olive Lemmon, who bas been .. .� 10th Concession. to Angus McKinnon's, I ` I -, then east to Ken McKellar's, CTmar- of and under -Harry Earle. and Grant Mrs. Elliott Fairbairn, to whom he in for the •past week, return- , I , noon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poulter . I .��iClinton. I ty, for night Wednesday- -Es.st lV4, m � ed to heT .home 'here ow'sunday last�` , 1, ,I I Lloyd Colquhaun's, for nc-t-n; then west to Cleveland, called on Miss Alma Mutch Finnigan, Stewart Wigg and Allister was married some 44 years ago; . ; 1.,. I On Sunday last. Wigg. . three sons, William R., of Hensall; ­ William Patrick's, for night Thunday-, Mr. and 'Mrs. N. Battersiby, Mx. ,.�Nbrth I 1� miles to Coyne Bros., 7th Conces. I Wisses A, Dobie, E. Stoltz, J. Weir, Boys' potato race, 11 years and un- Elliott, of Toronto, and Roy, J., of and Mrs. L. Battersby -and Frank ' I I .. sion, Hibbert, for noon: then west to Roberr , - -e ' I L. Phdllips, M. and J. Scott and Miss Ir -r --James Quinlan, Jack Elliott, '.he h, .i.z.-tcad, and on daughter, Fattersby motored t,o Collingwood on , ., Doig's for night Friday -West to Gemmell's I Boys' potato race, 14 years and un- (Jessie), Mrs. J. P. Campbell, Wind- Sunday "and spent the day with �_ Corners and north to the Mill Road at Wils�n Frances Houston were guests at the .N ; t - sect, and two ,sisters, Mrs. John R. � A—. McCartney's, for noon: then home to his o-1 Bainton-Jewel weddino� der -Clay -ton Essig, Roy Kerr. friends. Mrs. Paul (Mrs. N. Ba�W7- - I .,t . on Tuesday. -Mrs. Alfred (by,9 motberr) returned b-ome with . I , 1 stable for night, Saturday -At his own The Women's Institute held Me'i,' Boys' jockey race, 11 years and un- Habkirk, of S*afoTth,, and 1, I �� L � stable. monthly meeting on Tuesday after- der--_lGrant Finnigan and Harry Taylor, of Hensall. The deceased 'as them and will -visit 'here for a couple A . I ��e,�'. . Terms -415.00 to insure. - L. Johnson, .gave ii the ,of weeks. I , , �Pii R. D. MURDOCK. Pt�oprietor. noon, when Miss � Earle, Jack Elliott and Ken Reid. born on the homestead, once of 0 . 1 1 �1�4 cleanesit and best of farms, ,and had , I , Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Douglas, Hyde � 1:1 I Charles ?'laming Manager, demonstration on table manners. Ems. •6' jjckey race, 14 years and un- . - . P .�11, � 11,22-8 tier - Grant Finnigan and ]Barry" served as councillor for the Township park, visit .Mr and'.Urs.. Lorne Wilson of Tuck- - , ed at the home of Mrs. ..., � 1 1 1 ers'mith, accompanied -by his mother, I.arle, Francis Phillips and Sterling of Tuckersmith, and was a man of John Jo,hnsrbone on, Mona y last. The corner garage in Brucefield, I 1�,, highly L;" I I , - The Premium Clydesdale Stallion firs. W. D. Wilsion, were the guests Habkirk. - excellent character and very hig ,Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and I X I I I � of ,the latter's daughter, Mrs. George Boys' tug-of-war, prize a bunch of respected and *Ill be much missed, chfildfren and Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil "formerly operated by Mr. Bruce ": S. ---- I. MARATHON YET Hamilton, on Sunday. -bananas, the result, a tie. The teams by a ,host of relatives and friend Knight, all of Kitcben,eT, visited ov- , I � ,,�.� No. 22866' . were: Town Boys --Roy Kerr, Stew. He had been in declining health for , -F. Mrs. C. Lovett, of Clinton, is vis- fir -the week-je-nd at the 'home of Mr. " " . �� 11 I . Enrolment No. 205 Form A f, iting her sister, Mrs. G. L. St,,dy, art Wi,gg, Aithur Fraiser, Jas. Riley, nearly two years and had undeTZone and Mrs. R. Higgins. ., Berry, has been leased to i, ! 1, I Will stand for the improvement of stock li�! a� couple of opeTations, in London hos- �, ,� at his own stable. 1,/2 mile west of Honsall fol at preGent. - Dave Grieve, Alex. Baker, Lorne Tom pital, but pxe,�Iougly ,had 'Miss Vildrreld Robins is in ExebeT / 11,4 " '. the season of 1935. The Misses Hickman of Toronto are botson, Gerald Barry, Scott Kerr, T enjoyed ex- this week visiting her Sister, Mss. "I �!! � Terms -412.00. Payable February 1, 106, visiting their uncle, Mr. Geo. Bean, Willoughby, Ken Reid, Donald Wood, cellent health. For some time after Taylor. . - D. BURNS, . at present, Sam Habkirk, Francis Phillips. Coun- his first critical operatibn ,Mr. Bell IMr. Peterr Douglas f f Sa , atolo - is ..1, ,Boys --James Fla,nner ,,I o sk -n ,­� Manager. y, Harry improved considerably and was able visiting at One hfo,me �of his brother, , i !, 3520- The second game in the semi-final try I", ' Ala, Piters -on - - of the .Maitland League was played Earle, Grant Finnigan, Tom Kashle, bo be around a ]little, but some Mr. George Douglas. . - ""o` Bud Reeton, Ken Powell, Jas. Quin, time past the good effects passed a- . , �I . Imported Percheron Stallion here on Tvilonday ,venin between Mr. ard"Mrs. Laird'Mickle, and . %1. :1 The Imp Blyth and Colborne. The score was Ian, Pearson Chesney, Reid Allen, way and the second ,somewhat recent ebildren, Billie and Betty, are, boli- , '. i 'K, ,, CARNIVAL'S CHOICE 8-6 in favor of Blyth. Score by it- Charlie Case, Leslie Ritchie, Joe operation seemed the only hope, -but daying at Rondeau Park 'this week. 40 1 1 , � 1, �', 1149931 206f,09 --Dark Brown in gs: Smdth, Glennie Hildebrand, Floyd (lid not have the hoped for effect and lTvrTs, L. �. Smith and Russell and . . , Enrolment No. 3069 NO_6 Pinkney. li e weaker until hi, .., i iGollb,=e . ........ 101 C004 Is Betty Smith of Detroit are visiting • WO stand for the improvement of stock ' decease. The funeral on Mon -day last I . , I Blyth I .......... 122 101 10" G at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I., 1, 7 , thLg season as -follows: Monday Noon -Will iris' Events was very largely attended- the floral I 1 all car . " . learve, bis own stable at Munro, to William Batteries: Colbornte-Iloy, White; � , McQueen. �Qp��1��-on ... �11 and beautiful.' I I "I ,14,11 Ilenneweis,'Brobagen, for nizht. Tuesday Af- Blyth -Shannon, Shoatreed. Umpires, Girls' race, 8 years and under- tributes being many ,Miss Mildrod- ,'Scruton, who was . g ternoon--fro, John L. Malone's, Beechwood. for C. Treleaven, T. Wilson. Doris Ve-nus, Annie Wood, Harriet MT. and Mrs.' Gibson of London are holidaying 9 Point Dover for a week, . - P N., �, vight Wednesday, ---to William Mason's, . I visiting their relatives in Rensall and ' . ,'� Con- - 1�.­ BlYth team nviN play Whitechurch Russell. . has returned, to� her home here. Work Fully Guaranteed ''I , , hl�. ptnri06, ctor nobn; then to Harold Glow's, . vicinity. . eed, � .: , ,� 1'�, 11ttwn RiWhway, for night Thursday -To W. at Rlyth' on Friday night. Girls' race, 11 years and undler- ,Mrs. G. Habkirk and daughter, " ... � y . p. TliorapsaWs, TackerarnW.b, for noon; them Visitors,: Mr. and0drs. Will Long, Kathleen Holmes, Dorothy Turnbull, Mr. G. W. Davis, who had been one Mrs. Tanner, of Begins, are visiting 11 I �" t, home- for Wght. Friday Afternoon - To Is ' y'51"$ , I Ws, Eliravillei` for might. Satur- man, Londbn, with Mrs. Mugford Thelma Diolmage, I of lour good citizens and ,business at the home of the form&'s, brorffilex, ' ', Bruce coup I ­ .... �., . , � �Ks �Girlis' races men for a long term 4A years being Mr. James Ro'binson. , . fty-To Clarence Gumming's, for noon; them and M:rs. Hunkin -; Miss Graze Me- ce, 14 years and under— connected with the Hen!sall �Maniufad- ." I owA�stable- :for night Naughton,, Guelph, with Mrs, Bert Margaret Nigh, Clara Dlolmage,, Mary I 1TVrissf Aigur, of Tiondon, is visiting Imperial Gas and Oils'' "Y " 1r.1kq , i5 , to his '�S to it � paial& February let, �, Terms ---- -a . .f , 4V I'll g �pe Keyes; Itlys. Hickman and Wood. - tiring. left ,here a. few days ago frie,nds and relatives in. and gmund . . 1991a. 7&,hor�e.W'&6v;n in a trailer. Will daughter, . , ond to , ;ftns wMia ete-a�ble distance. Toronto, with bl.r. and, Mrs. George Girls? three -leg race., 11 years for ,his former home in England. Mr., town the last, couple (of Weeks. Her I r" ged . , .., J ,� q - Bean.; Mrs. To Davis will be greatly missed by a memy friends were pleased to see hey � %�: m Kercionnel and son, and under-Dor-othy •Turnbull and � ,� . ". 11 1,5 ,. NORMAN PARSONS. large circle of friends. ,ql Jack, Calgary, with Wx. and ,Mxs. Helen - bull, Gladys Earle and again. I Prompt and Efficient Service , �I . 11 p� I Propriethr. - _ I 14orman . '� � . Inigan. 862oxtf Andrew Kereannel; Mr. and 1Mrs. Mildred Cook and- . , Mr. and Ws. .� I ,�, ,. � �,; I Thomas Poultlon� Cleveland,, with BI- ,Girls' three-legged race, 14 years family are camping at Kineardine for Announcelnent 11"N a few weeks. •- Mr. Clook recently I I , "I , " I ,�" � Premium 8611tihn. Stud me 'Mutch and, Miss E. Nicholson. and under--Doriothy Turnbull and . 1� I V11 The Imported prent niade fine extefrior iniqx4avements to ,Mv. and, Mrs. Oried It. 11sters ap- - ;, , ! � I I I r " ... . . . 1 4r. Poultian wfa,g a former resident Heleu Turnbull, Gladyw Earle and his handsome dwelling on, Main St. noume, the efrigaigoment of Itheir eld- 1!�:71 MONtOXIDA's X -Me of Blyth; MT. and ,Mrs. Arthur Dick- Mildred Finnigan. ALEX PATERSON I I&O-s A,& 4801t .: 161461AAt 146. 2904 Donald, Joynt . I I . � - I . . .h ­ %� . ftfi I bih eft 6f stbelt in 11 Tomdtfo,, with Mr." and -AErs. , Girls' pota,to iace, 11 years ,and un- Wasters; Carey and 1) est hter,* Trem .Cafrolina, to Mr. p , 1. I Adi X v , .. 11111uQuoid sletond. got of il "-i, V,51�o,4�,%, - 11 If , i Jamn, Xc?&r_ e . V ' �=­ig.eft 4d and Bf�t Marsh; XT� -and Mrs'. R~, deir - Kathleen Holmes, Ka lee� have returned from a. pleasant visit ry ? -, 0 ii: .* 4 dl W To .7 th a imbeth Uniftft of Mifthell. I 11 ,i 161 * Und4, IMT. . Bruci,field 1- -,i ,� I 'i 1.1, ,. . ,�, ;16 stim". M%. Watkins Summerhill, with T&. and ShannoT6 , . with their I. M .,.;T�., '.v,,�A,�� 1; Xlt� aud $40day, aft' lift -, - win., of .Balvie. I marriage is to take ]slate tho.en<1 of . 4g % � , 11 � I.. I., 6 , #b a V1, ..Trs. &iin 1Syft*1ngton- Mrs. A. P. Givie tpotato race, 14 YeRTS arld un- . � . P" �. , . I , , .rj; I 1% &041 , MT. Bob Pxvswore Mildred' Pol- thig nwulh. - l �. ­ .... . .... . ., . " O.. ,try' �� 11 ­jZ ',�` , retftitv � Wailkor � U14 b y. ft6W, " Totonto dvr­�t1hra. DaIniage, , , �, ,�, , n­��. " 0, , ri Mary o& . . , � ,,( ,, , �. , I We . . � ... � N1, I ,­ ,'�' ,'4, �- 1,"I'l, "� ," .. with MT. had afiv. Vn*ftr�on i�X Glrb' I I years W. uno lick and NVA wqu;�6 0i the unif� I Presentation •� 11 ............. ..... 11111111, ..... 11 _­­ I - -_ � rAna, Margaretdd � huith .Sunday 8&dolt left hetes "I 11 -110 11 -0 "I"..", _-11 -11-1---_- 11.1111, 11 -11.1 1.11.111.11 11 - 1. 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