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I � , ­", * - 77777 � `N114 0 T-Onk 11URO R� . 4 1 . - 1� .1 I i �,�'�";,��Q?,, -- , - I I "I'll" --1-1 1-1-'n--'- ­ I ,� 1. . � ,i, � 111ft, . , .�O,,,, " . ­11-­ ,Wi!,V%�i, , 11,%,,1.4��?ff 1 � - . - -1 I � . ;,;�'' . , . i7- 1. , T '' . . I � ,,�X,1111R 'It...�t,ii'll..�.1,11,11111",--""�, I . . .. . . � ­­ 9. , I I 1: I .. �� � ­',,f,X'1. , ­XMINIZrA.� .... I -11.1-- � � I - , I - --- I I I .. at the r,eMce ao Dr. Ivan, Smillie Mrs. A. "R CampliqU, ­wW Y,%T 4 01 I . "S , "�*­'­,,,,,, � ""0*1� -- I 1, . . I W!" rom 4NLT,4 I 4,�A,gk;V�,i,] k, ,­1.1144j�"# ,.�� ' L �' I Rl" - "�"L,7 N.k'iM � � 0 1 ITown CouncilAsks . I . I I 111-6 contr1b,uteA a solo, entitled "110 during the ptob weelc OT A�O X , , . �v,�,,: �,, ,J, 1: 1��' I a%, a MCIMLOP .1 =4UNSALL — Kwsw&" , There .,was a large attend- fult that was not T$pe or in, tho I t . � I .i'q��. . . --- - * .0m qUI4 long !rnitloix it should, bei but at 40to oA '. I I ,� 1�� ;, ' i i . � . I I ance, n�apy com'Ing fl . ,­., 111 (Continued from Page 1) . ......... 1111, ­­. nces - last trilbixte, v m -ting h4s,made a good rve'Overy-, . , Lll 11 ,. `:,�,��,',,'i-tp . . T School Bxanduations dista -to pay their . I , �,�,:,�,�`,,�U�,.,, Death of ,Mrs. Mabeth, O'Hara Uppe L I . .­ ­ - 1W. pearge ,,'��4,"�,,N,161,4 ,,�' ied A.dbsp . ' C. , Petty wao, In Sor- , , 1,71ppr� 1 �%,r�fl",,� , ,�. " - vigil on Wednesday, the sev*nth day ,oX The resafts of the recent , i�",7,;�,,�j�,,�l,�,,�lf,��"L,,,�,�L�%��' attended his recent two weeks UpPer ,of Tespect, and tlle� floral Wlbrutcs 4 � mEg-1 . � ,. ­­ ""' ' t,- Wftere vae 131140*1 q,,!,� Mo,'� .. 11 I 1, ,�' - -,�,Iill 111, � ,,, , , , , �17.�� . � %, " , �� ';�Z;�� .M. t the corner off Main and Gode,r'c4 August, death claimed one of MkKil- School exams are'as follows:, W. were many an4 beautiful, and we nia on WndAy last % J , �,,,,�,,;'r��Nt",4 11 : � "treets, C&nstaWe fleged to make, special K arge celleb'1140011. L , 1:1 -11 � . , Ryan stated that lop's highly med women, in the Edison Forrest-Bng. Camp. A 3rd; might be, priv, nights -bud a I - ' , ,� nch Oom;P� -reference of very 11.�11.11..'ZP,N� - ' low cash rates: bea,utiful ones from Mr. obarles Harvey of Exeter, ft 0 1 f�' be im'erted at new Of the first ibat,ch of .ten summonses pe O'Hara, Frenbh .,Authors, C; Fre , ,�6 � "I'll 1,11.. 1���� L I lg'� �­,�', , - I _rson 0 Elizabeth 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ­Iil:l ��, I - f ,Shirley B. Koehler -Eng. mom. bers of t Insurr -ts a resident of Hen5all, iS . I , - which had been .1 erly � he LDMOU Life T�any Yeai lgtr5l`� I , ---M 11:1 gad Found, COMIDS Evcuft, Etr--.-M w"d issisued, he had sc zabeth Duffy. Mrs- Ist, B- 2nd. . I "Y' %,�. ��" ,,"'.."', ­,­ ,, 0 Z ance Go. The pa lbearers were Jbhn writing quite seriously H& I ril 0.� , - ,��,i�ill ....... :1 Cold r, '0� g. Lit.. 46 R. - - . I ..-,ftk cured three ,convictions. The secon3 pneumonia and was Comp. C; En at date of I -11M. .... � ..... I ......................... I .1, ; ., t-, �.4 �� e'jjr','�­ . ....... % Clem impso , J T. I . �'p­­,, � "'� ................. so , " mes B. S rr ohn I "� I 11'1.%!"'�W"'p1;­. --week .................. lot of some 14 were not yet sebtled ved to Scott Memorial Hospital, %Aster Hughie,and Jimmie Wil r W d, " Church Services , .1 11�, 1 .- ­,� - ­ , � 1, ­ J; �'.. I ", ,, 1, " 6', r.' .4�rd week .............. ,;M;e;�� ............. a but he estimated Seaforth, where, in spite of,good care of . Exeter arp'Asaiting this! en Presby- ,j�,, , , � I, � If'k ....... % Cant -1 remo ' , ,,t , - I that some $50 011. week with Mitchell, George HawkinG, James . 't"�,,; ", lijini- I charge, first . ............... 25 C. to I Rev, Mr. Gordon of Ct&v T I 111�1 ,,i� : �11­`IdL . 'Alllw Each figure, initial and abbreviati. counts as one word. . $60 Would accrue to the town as a and kind attention, she passed away .Mr. and (Mrs. ii. 0. Dayniam F�mtillie and FYed Manns. Interment terian Church, of EXetel- conduatwl I �11,'­ I �W � , �­ otices-2 cant per word. Minimum 59 centm per week. result of the fines,. to her' revvard fully fortified by the ' .Ws. Leepier,and Mr�,.' -Anna Mac- was made at the Hensall Union Cem- semi,ce ,in Carmel I'll, . I I � .Thajulm, In Memoriam N esbyterian ' ,�'=M U directed to a Box Number. care of The R=on ExPftit0r, -tor 19 cents Mr. Ryan told, of the many com- rites of the Cath;lic Church. The Donald were visited this week ,by etery. Among those attending from Church horo on Sunday Morning ISA I" . of De, a distance were John Cowan axid-Mr, I I p 1, .. 1, ad by the plaints that had been received at po- largely attended funeral, which took their brother, Ernie, and wife delivering it WAI-bliought oult and im" I . yunut, �. ,� , eak win be charged d ads in above C4046ft am sat P , ,, 't t I ... lice court,as the result -of the cam- pla,e ,on Friday morning from her troij and other relatives. and Tdrs. Gharles Robb of ized eon, . I � : P& ��aAdftional ver w " the ad was run. . 1)1,e,&B,I,v,e S<.�lqnoll -to a -good, si . r�j* ��,-� �..� ", . night in the week in wh paign, and of the pile of letters wbAch late residence on the 8th concessdon M-�r& Sarah Nicholson oif Iron Mrs. R. Linkidtor Of Gloderich, Miss I gregation. The Inusical PaTts werG . 10t k , eatha inserted free (d chargiL .- � , 11,, ��� � �� - '., " , . . Marriages und D the Clerk had on file thetre. A couple of XcKillop, showed the feelings of Bridge, who spent the past six weeks Clara, Butethantan of Toronto, Mir. 0. I well sustainod �by the (ilhoir and mem- q I 11, i'grp"'. I �.. . � 04 oal&, NoUc. to creditors, Ete-aabn on aWicatiOn- , .,I -'r, ­ilg' , A I of the most inIterest-Ing were read to sympathy expressed by' the commun- with her sister-in-law and niece, D. Newton, ,Secretary ,of the London beTs of It,. - I . � , , I'll, , �.­ — - - council. No action was taken on the ity to her sorrowing husband. Re- Mrs. W, Luker and Miss Gladys and Life Insurance Co., Mr. LebeTt H. There wits no service In St. Paw,21 - I . I "I "' ".1. I I . at a fine be quiern. High Mass was sung by Rev. with other relatives and friends in Jone� of Landon Mr. and Mrs. Roger 11� .� � request in one let -ter th Anglidan Church on ,�unday morninn . 1� t " . . IR Notices dEs ,t, returned this week to Pepper �IMT. and'Mrs. William Miller, - ", K, .,. I .S 0 .1 I . . . Help Wanted remitited- Father Daritzer with Father Powell the trip !a t but in the evening the usual ser . , �;; - I in the sanctuary. Those Who, are left her ,home. Mrs. Frank Layton- and, Mrs. Walter li by the Fbm- ' - �� , , 11 1, , 1% : � .� .. , . WJA,NTED--­C TO CARE RHEUM.ATISM, SCIATI(�A, Arrange Holidays NPi, A. W. E. Herhiphil)' Layton, the last six menti,6ned'all of vice was 'held, conducte . .. . , SPRE BACK, to mourn her loss are her husband, Mr. and tor, Rev. Mr. Farr. '.rho choir very. V ,�� � I., ,IV W BOX 42 HUR- Lumbago respond quickly to gUMAC.�Ps. ' Pepper of Bruce- ', r I for an, irmadid. APP . ab . Robert Duffy of recently visited Rev. E. F. McL. Snilth Clinton; 'Mrs. John ... ... 11 "; , ON, EXPOS*'OR. 3631-1 KEATI G'S DRUG STOR.& . . 31-1 Clerk J. A. Wilson requested t,WD three brothers, TlIx pleasingly rendered the musical part.4 . �Fl 1� I 'ly ish -A % Frank Blab�fiotrd of Exe- of the service. . .- . . : 4 — — weeks holidaps, which was granted. Eureka, Thomas of Nome, Alaska, and fann of Pen,etangu -ene, -My. field, 1� ,',, �9 , ��",4, WANT013--CAor TICE-THE" PUBLIC I-IBRARY , William of McKillop, and three sis- Smith,being in the ministry here -for ter, MT. and Mrs. 14. R. Colbert arid In the United ,Church the ,pastor;" . . ... " ��, .-PABLE GIRL FOR GEN- WILL " , . T, �,�,, ,eral bousew k, to lj�e in Toronto. Must Nobe closed from Aug -u ­t 26th to September D. 11."-Wil,son will act as Clerk in, his ters, Mrs. John Coyne,and Mrs. DO- a number of years as pastor of Car- .Ma -s. Joseph Knapp of London, Mrs. Rev A. Sincllai,r, took both the morn- 4 1 ' J. Flett of Soaforth and Mt. Elliott ; ' '� 9th. GRETA THOMPSON; Librarian. father's a6sehice. Chief of Police . I . be Tond 'of bhildren. Bei;,rinnins- September Detroit, and Miss Ella Duf- mel Presbyterian Church. . a' evening services In 'his us- I " ­ 3.5tlL MRS. C. 0 COLBERT. c 0 Mrs. A. M- -1 3A:3)-2 Snell also secured t-,ra"weeks' vaca- aldsan of . . ,,�, lder "had the mis- -Fairbaim of Tillsorbui-g. The de- Ing nd nd helpful manner. ��111 l., U-17tDII, Seadorth. 3531xi - . — f y of Blyth. She was predeceased Little Au,dTey E ually interes-tirig a I - I tion and Constable Ryan's holidays i� al .1. - .1 — 0 H ago by one sister, Sister f-Drtuite to get quite badly bitten by ceased, as an Old-time' resident and At the morning serAce Miss Greta """ ,,, -." I � - ----- MRS. ACHE WH AS BEEN SUFFER- vvill commence upon the Chief's re- $011le Years resipectecL will , J 1, . I ... . - bI is well She us- ­­­ jt� +­ C ­v -t of Little Sis- - - hl-r's dog a da- or so a�-o. well known and much - A T C M - rende d, a very. . For Sale or Rent — e ToI - T -STORE AND APARTMENT TO reRnEtNin Beattie Block- NPPIY to JOHN JEL BEST. 3531-3 HENSALL PROPERTY FOR SALE -EIGHT I roomed modern brick house. recently It- F novated, equipped with furnace. bathroom. hard and soft water, Hy-dro; good barn and' garage; on four Iota Of land, nicely situated in v-alage, Sale in settlement of. Alex- h1unn ]DSta.t4e. -apply Box 537, Seaforth. 35-07-tf -- ­ . For Sale I ' ' F"R SALE -TWO JERSEY HZIF 3, a both bred- APPIY to E.�.J- BA , Sawforth. 3631 . — F*R SALF-ISEVEN-PIECE LIVING ROOM s'lifte. . Apply to A- D. SCOTT. R- R,' 2. , Sealorch. Phone 251-4. 1 .T531-1 ,FOR S.kly-,ONE - PURE BRED SHORT - horn bull, dark red. aze 11 months. Ap- ply ROSS MaGREGOR. P'­rie 245 r 2. 3531XI - � CHOICE CLOVER FONEY, 71,'� CENTS per pound, in your c n-ainers; over 50 pounds, ",c. J. R. MURDOCK, Bracefield. 3529-1� — . I Farms For Sale . T-1ES1R_kBLE FkRM FOR SALE IN HUL- - - der% Township. being Lot Number 3, Con- cession 6, Township of Hullett, -Colxnty OT Huron. one hunicired acres. On property are a modern brick house in good repair, with bath room, electric lights. furnace and other co�nv , eniences, garage, good I)a.nk barn amzl I windmill. Productive land in good state of cumvs.tion. Five acres of hardwood bush. Well located about half a mile from the vil- ij,ge of Cons.tance. Mu --t be sold to close the� estate of the laite Geome W. Wheatley. For *further particulars ar-.)ly on the premises or to JOHN H. BEST, Seaforth, out., Solicitor for the Executrix. .1 Dated July 31, 1935. I 3529-3 1 .1 . . .1 . Card of Thanks I SISTERS OF THE LATE TB`wiIT1iaR=`McCuL1a desire to exr,ress their sincere ?tppreckavion of the many kindnesses extended to them d,unng their recent bereave- ment. and especially ta the neighbors, Dr. E. A. McMa-�,ter. Nurses � orial of Scott Mem Ho.,Pital 9,Dd Mrs. Thorna.i A. Beattie. and to thok" ,h -cut flowers. .,� loaneki cars and who , 3Z3Ix1 Ing from to,.r u es . C for sore turn. ress Corn and Bunion salves . . � ters of the Poor. The pallbearers 5 Mrs. George Habldrk and daughter, be missed by a very large circle of a-- ' ' * * " pleasing,violin service and -in the ev- I I eet. At Kesiung's Drug Store. 3531-1 Protests County Charges Were Thomas Purcell, Joseph Mat- thews, Giilbert Murray, Peter Eckert, Miss 'Margaret, are enjoying an auto trip with relaLtives and friends at a relatives and frien&. Library Board Meeting ening Mr. H, Horton, sang 8, well - rendered solo. Th- congregation is , . . -,tO1,TRACTING A.N`D REPAIRINd. ' PLAS- Tilt-. As Reeve Crosier began a discu�- . J In- ack Murray and James Sloane. e - .. dstance. I blic The regular meeting -of the Pu pleas - ed to have Mr. Sinclair, the pas I I _, tering, Cement work. Full line Pig Trough-' Esrimsxes given. R. sion . . ol the highway payments Which terment was made in St. Coluniban Dr. and Mrs. Collyer were visited Board was held Tuesday evening In toT, I back again fodlov�ing his mid- locks. . ROST, Seaforth, Phone 183. 3531-3 the town- had been making to the cemetery. Among those who attend- by a number of Londo-n relatives and the council chamber at 7.30 p.m. with summer holidays. ' " . . rs, the went oldt and the council ed the funeral from a distance were the -Misses Katherine, Ella and Eliza- friends on Sunday last. . the following members present: Reeve W..J. J-ones,.Mrs. A. ,McDonald, Mrs. Mr. George Bro*n, one of the pio- neer business men of the village, who . . I . lights . 11 County of Huron stumbled in the dark until Constable b.eth Ryan 'of Chicago, Mrs. John week visiting in Owen Sbund. (I)q-.) Oollyer, Rev. W1. A. Young kand has been, a constant resident, hals . I .. � Ryan had procure -a a lantern. Coyne and daughter, Marguerite of W. M. S. Meet George Follk'k. The minutes -%veTe been seriously ill during ,the past, I TREASURER'S NOTICE The matter was digeus,sed at length Detroit, Mrs. Ronayne of Detroit I The August meeting of the W.M.S. read and adopted. Motiom. That the I week and at date of writing, aiia at; I I ... inues and was culminated wdth a motion _Nf.rs. M. Broderick of'Seaforth, Mr. Secretary notify the Library mem- 'his advanced age the illness cont A VE CAUSED by Councillors Hudson and Murray, and Mrs. Dominic Reynolds of Sea- of Carmel Presbyterian Ohuxroh was bers having books a month or miore . a veTy seriouv one. I . . . . loo be Published in the Ontario Gazette a I", f lands within -the coun,ty, of Huron to "that the County Enginner be re- -forth and Mr. and, Mrs. Ed. Rowland, I. held on Thursday afternoon at three the of Mrs. C. Hud- Overdue to return same on, the open- The farmers in this district are I be sold for taxes in the year 1945. Mhe lists in the Orktario Gazette issues of Aug- quesed to *suplyly the Town Council Seaforth wk -h -a de'tailed .Walton. . o'clock at .home son, when ,they entertained the Hiame in Ubriary on 'August 17th, -I &,of �he struggling 'hard to get along with . . I their harvest in, the face of so ntauy. pvear Lst 3. September 7 and October 5 of 193511 the of ptate- ment of the money paid into the I � Helpers, with Mrs. B. Edw,axds pre - I su - eet, to the regular fine or a maxi fine 75 cents, and in the -�6v- rainy days and nine h grain remains . . And further take notice that miless taxes and costs as advertized.are not sboner the lands on the county by- the Town of Seaforth on tion � I - VARNA I ssiding. The meeting opened with a hymn aSter which Mrs. C. Hudson led mum of ent .of no t�being returned the SecTe- in the fields, both cut and uncut. ' . . . Geiger A Son 41sq, hav­� paid, I shall proceed to sell said lists at the Court House in Goderich on bout highway const rU40 , and statement of the a -mount returnable to the town . in prayer. -Mrs. D. Parke th�n -read tary 'be instructed, to proceed to col- lect That the Secre- , Messrs.. .,are Ing quite a strenuous time in trying, . .. Tuesday, November 12, 1935, at the, .9f two, o'clock in the afternoon. The adjourned by the county." , . 1. . Miss Lkttie Poster 'has ret=e.1 the Scripture lesson, The roll was 44A sarne­--Carried. 'Insp tor of Public tary write the ec to get flax pullQd in the many sec - 'rural sale, if riecios"ry, will be held -it the same Some disscussion centred about the home after spending some time wit� called and answered with Prom- Libraries pointing out our difficulties ,tions of ,the distrir,ts where � . . time place two weeks later, November now -relief regulations, which co'nie Kitchener friends:. ise." Mirs. Edwards gave an ad&esls as- xegards casb and the,dYop in cir- they have such a large acreage. ,and 26, 1 35, v into effect on September 1�t. After Miss Gladys Beatty of London is Of Welcome to -the Home Helpers. The culatiton, asking for his belp in secur- . Middle School Resultis I I . st5 are pos�pd In my office Copies of said Li that 'date the Government -will eon- ' dirig her holidays With her spen . minutes of the last meeting were read . ing the 'grant. -Carried That we The following are the results of that at the Court House, Goderich. tribute a set amount according to the . . mother and sdster and with friends in I and approve�L A Well -renderect gui- tar rendered by Miss Helen ,secure more adult fiction, also more Middle School exafbinationa ,at the , . I I � A. � H. ERSKINE, . Huron. 1. nu niber of dependents. Clerk Wil- , ,':)n, who was appointeJ relief officer . Clinthn. . Miss Fisher, a school teacher of solo was . topic, ,,proib,l!�ms of Walker. The juvenile books at once.--�Carried.' That all books be purchased through Herisall Continuation School. The scliedule is a�s f ollows: First Class - . e 1 Treasurer, County of . at a prevdoiis meeting of council, re- Toledo, Ohio, 'is spend . ing her vaca- Life,' was very ably taken by the the regular sources andmot frombbok Honors, 75 per cent. or over; Seconxt .. . Treasurer's office. Goderieb, Ont,- c-omm,ended that cash be paid but tion with her father and sister, Mrs. I Pres ident, Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. j. W -agents, and that E. Filshie 1be noti- -Class 11-onors, 66 to 711; Third Class I August 1, 1935. 3531-13 that a rigid systm, of checking pur- J ohn Smith. . rig a well rende Bonthron th,eA sa 're�l and appropriate solo, "O&ming Home," fled, a. 1this 0--gulatlion.,Carried.- Honors, 6 oto 65;- Credit, �O to 59. , . Bell Lit. 1, Geom. '2, - - cha��es� be instituted. Council wrill discuss the matter further when the Miss Ida Clruter of London is holi- (�aying at the parental home. accompanied on the piano by Miss James A. Paterson, Secretary-Treas- urer. . . Margaret -Eng. � . I . Phys. 2, Lat. A. C, Lat * - -Comp. 3, Yr. I .. Births complete re,gulatdons have been re- Rev. and Mrs. Davies, with their Blanche Mustard. The meeting clOs- The executives of both eon.- A., 0. Kathleen Dobbs-Eing., Comp. 1, I I ceived Pass Accounts Accounts included iri the fam�*y, of Windsor. -who exchanged ,wo,rk with Rev. W. G. ,Bugler of Bay- field, will return to Winds -or this ed with a hymn and prayer led by MYs. Workman, after.which a dainty lunch was served and' a --*4-ial hour spent. ,the Servatives of South HUTon and the Liberals met in .the Town Hall an Monday evening last, the Qnserva- �t. A. 2, 2, Ane. His�t. C, Chem. 3, L . . . 1 Lat., Comp. 1, Fr. A.'2, Fr. Comp. 2. 1 Kathryn Drysdale�Eng., Comp. 2, .1 . Kenneth tldei�-Eng. Oomp. . CH-A.NDLER-In SdDtt Memorial HospiW, Seaforth, on August 9th, to Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Chandler, Kippen, a daughter. week. Rev. Davies is Rector of St. ,� Mbany, r meeting in tives holding thei -- the. Ut ,C. . ,lLnance ri-Lit , - com Ltee's report are as fo . s: Jaimi��s V. RN-arit, -H. . George's Angliran Church,....,W1ndsor, Miss Hattie McQueen of New York, is ith council charn-bens and tile Liberais in C, Lit. .3, C an. Hist. C, Ge!om. C, Phys. . . VEYNER-In Sci�& Memorial Hospilal, Sea- 'forth, on August 10th. to Mr. "d Mrs. salary, $,�5- Snell, salary, $60; Tfros.'Store�, sal- and will be heard over the air Sun- visiting- relatives W and friends in town. ' s Of the reading room, when matter discusts, 1. John Farquhar -Eng. Comp. 2. Can. Hist. C, Pbys. 2., K�ldred Fol- . . We:5. Vertnor, Chiselhurs', a son. � , ary, $60; John A. Wilson, salary, $70; day, September 18th, from 11.30 ,till 12.15 Rev. Mr. Gladys PaSSMIOTe, v vho was interest ,of (both parties were the imp ending lick--A.ne. Ifis-t. 1, Geom. 2, Chem. 3, . � McGRATH-In Scum Memorial Ho,�Pkal, Sea- Bell Telephone Co., $18.88; George B. a.m. Bugler will be with us an Sunday at.the usual hour. .-Miss v itimg at the ,home of MT. and Mrs. ' I ed in view of near election. We ,believe the Comerva- I Lat. A. 1. Edison Forrest -Can. Hist- - . forth, on August 10th. to .Mr. and Mrs. P -d ward McGrath. fliderton. a daught�er. - Eberhart, acet., $1.50; Canadian Na- tional Rail -ways, weigh's,cales, $5.00; A church social, under the W. A. the Watson ' of Lon&esboro for last couple of weeks, returned to her tives v�iere addressed by Mr. Denton I . 1, Geom. 1, Phys. 1, Lat. A. 1, Lat, � . Comp. 1. William Glenm--Eng. ComV- DAVIDSON-In SL Joseph's Hospital. L.I16 N. Guff & Sons, sect.. V-9-75; . John of St. John's Church, was held, on the spacious lawn of Mr. W411 Log- 1,orne the end of,l&st WIE-K. .. Massey Of Ttoironto. The recent league baseball match . . 3, Lit. 3, Geom. C, -Phys, 2. Shirle.V1 don. to Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Davidson, a Donald Douglas). J. &later, aect, $782.55; F. A. Mos- es, Mitchell, an. . There was a good attendance. M.r. and Mrs, A. L. Graham of London have been the playe d 'on .the local diamond be tween 2, Phys . Koehler-Anc. Hist. 2, Geom- . "I � son k , accit., $11.05; John Me- Kenzie, arct., $6.SO'- J. F. Daly, acet., $2.33: Canadian Kational Ra"Way, Miss Lucy Woods of Bayfiel-d gave a picturesque and interesting talk 61p, Ireland In the it spending past week 6r" so with 'INITs. Graham's sis- Mrs llantyne a.vd, Miss Katie - Bal Vt Ailsa Craic, arid Hensall resulted in'. . a� score of 4-1 in favor of Hen,sall, 1, Chem. 2, ,Lat. A. 2, Fr. A. 1. Glady* . I McKenzie--4Can, Hist. 2. Dorothy,. - I . 'McKenzie -Can. Hist. 2. Dorothy, . Deaths cross-ing protection, $7.12; R.. Frost & Son, aect., $6.82; Jvhn A. Wilsion, r,ou,gh as she saw on ,her t i there last summer. . Profes. sor T,e7s, of Tennessee also gave a - ; . and Mirs. Walters of London . Council .Meets ,. The regular meeting 4 the village McQueen�Eng. Oomp. C, Lit. 3, C" I . Hisf- 2, Qeom. C. Helen Munri-Eng. 'C. ' . MrCULLA-In Brantford, on Thursday, Aug. stiL William Mc,Culla, oniv son of the late Leadbury, in prizes fbr field day, $17.64; Seaforth C-fflegiatie Institute, $500; Wm. Trott, description of the Mountainiaer f Tennes,see and Ken,tucky. The - re recent isitors. at the home of tL eir relatives, Mr. and Mirs. C. A. , council was held on Monday evening at 8 ip.m. in the'Public Lib,raTy. A1111 Lit 2 Harold, SheTritt�-Fhys. . . * ' C, Lat. A. C. Helen Walker---+ . Geom. FrancL�. and Mrs. McCulla, his 6.5th year. wa-es fountain, $1.2.5; W. H. Elliott, T a- ell> T TZ -4V fessor makes his annual visit and W Donell. ,, ' Ic j Y. IT Aq U71�+ -11 4. merribers except Mr. Petty were prreis- 1- " �- -.P �11 1 4- + . � Gelom. .C, Phys. 2. � , "X., I .1 : os. Ll an, Wages, ,bZ; - er son, 0 spen - enu. .I e in nu s . e as mee - Mr. and Mrs. Robert J -Pry -ale - I . 1�� P - Jas. V. R- are always pleased to wele . e hi co,mple_q.f MO I eek�end at the I ��': : yan, acet., $9 ' Z5; Thomas � " i _weeks recently at the home ing were read and adopted on ti -O I Sandusky spent the' w, " � I I 11 d -his family. A nxp I s- I �,,%� I Klein, wages, $15; W. H. M'ontg6Tn- "' of her par4nts at Londesboro, return- of Shepherd and Robinson. Corre home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mae- I . , 1'�,.. "'. - %-1 � - End of Dictatorship er�y, acet., $42; 'Harry Hart, account, was served'. The lucky num,ber on ed to town the end of last week. pondence was read, considered anJ Laren. - �� "­ . ,�46.90; Dan Dupie, acet., $13.75- the quilt was won by Rev, Davies o If I Mr. Will Fee and sisters, Mary and I ;;, P I � ' Windsor. M'rs. 'Manley Jinks and children, -filed. ,Billis and accounts were Tea 'i I I 11; � � CONSTANCE . C311inty of Huron, indigerits, $187.20; 1 Rossie and Bernice, are spending a as follows: George Walker, 4 meals, Sara Fee, spent a few days recently, ,4 , 2� . 1) Mr. Robert Elgde, Jr., 'Miss Dorio- few days at the home of -her parents $1.0; J. A. Paterson, part sa,lary,'�,ith friends in Kitchener. I 'r, �� - (Continued from Page �� ,� " I � � . Highlanders Band, $100; John Fin- I I . . "J;", , j . . � MT. * ss - . $10: John, A. Wdl thy Elgie of Toronto and Miss Irene Mr. and Mrs.. McClinchey. ' I ,' ��., �.%, Mildred Proeor of New Lisk His return to the Carbinet a,�. Min- )ays'On, acet., son . . � � $4-5; E. Morrison, duplicate Of order,' The Hemall Public Library Will . I � -' Elgtie of Vancouver are spending -" *1 . illips I � � . .... !" " 4 �, eA-rd is visditing at the *ame Of Mr. ister of Trade and Commerce, wa,s. prizes field day, T. Ph,i , $3.00. Mrs. J. Rabkirk, who has spent the July 9tb, $11; LOntdon Free Press, open on Tuesday, August 2&th, and I.. �, Earl Laws,)n and o1her friend-. hinted at by the Libe,ral abieftain, � theirr holidays at the home of thear. past morith wili her brother-in-law printing, $6; British liatinal Fire'ail books now out Will be due on that I 111. I �� 1".. � I -ter Donald Stephen.son had his Relief aunt, Mrs. A. R. Foote. , , and sister, Mr. and Mrr, A, Taylor, Hose Co., supplies, Fire Dept., $57.53; date. . . . . . I..... I . I , . I I _yfx, wh�n he expressed the 1�oo that Mr. J. M. -Cardno, $4.60; M`i-s. R. L. .�' pleasant evening was spent on , I 11 , e in Seaforth on Huron F ositor, printing, $7.24; N. I tonsil.s and a.denoi&s removed in ScOtt returned to her hom ,�Lp - Beach on Sunday last. Blatchford, weed, cutting, $36,80; Mrs. John Parke spent the week- , ( -ial F - sdey. .4,1,olm's health might sootri impilove Clark, $1.63; 'McDonald Bros., $2 . 08; Tu6sday last at Nelson's Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke and . I , 11, Memoi io�piLal on Wedne urn to R. J Sproat, $2.115. W. R. Smith 65c; the shores of Lake Hurort, when. a , 1 4 - P.. M`T. and '.%In�.' James Aitcbeson of again a ma- ,k * Dr. W. I -L Reid of Port Rowan and, Municipal World, supplies, $5.41; Wim. 4,nd with friends at Oakville and To- . . I '11, McRae, $1.25; ki4sts N. Pryce, 59c; beach party was held -by a small his wife vislited with Mr. and Mrs. Saidan', teaming on streets, $4; .Alf,-�,.Onto. . - � I " Roxboro rivited at the home of Mr. jo,r role in the proht-ical life of the J. W. Beattie, 96c; A. 'XcCavin, 66c; gathering of the Elgie family fr Sheffer and are on their way to Luck- Smith, labor, $1.30; Hemall Ryd-ro, Mrs. Bertha Bell is,'visiting friends . I I I 1. . 0111 . � X. ­. and Mrs. Ray Laws -on recently. country. Jas. Cleary, 66c; A. C. Rouiledge, this district in.hont"'r Of their visit- now to visit his relatives. $5.99; Ontario Hospital at Woodstock, in Orilla this week. .. 1f - ed at the barn "When Mr. Malcolm wa $2.70; Wt. A. Crich, $1.12; B, Chris- ing relativeg5. . ., :. An accMen- occurr s Minister . , 11 . 1. , thi s I re J; CaMwell, $3CK.50. Total, $M2.17. Mrs. Burley of Almon -to, Michigan, �� - I .. Of &. 6;orge Leitch one da ' of Trade and Curnmerce," King re- tie, Slft8; Jas. Reynolds & Sons, . Death of An Old Resident 'Robinson- Sangster: That the accounts, was here attending the funeral of her I I , .! week when the rope broke whileN 1 I i marked, "Canada's .trade was mourit- $4.M; John Regier, ,$.5; & B. Go - . 11- 'were in, letting - . img by millions of dollars year after die, $1.16; meddeal service , u � ,P I "I', , putting grain . I as read be paid --Carried She -I nephew, John A. Myers, of Blake. - �, ., . it; - --VYI On Friday forenoon last one of our berd-Sangstei: 'That the &rk wr te - 17 , ,� I L,etitch diawn on the fb�,or. He w as y,ea r,,, - .1 S-"-25- Total, $53.62. 1 . KIFTEN -- old residents, we believe the second Miss Jean Foster is ,visiting witIA 4 . � � I -1 I.. I ,the J. *S. Woodsworth and his Cb -op- -- oldest in the community, passed away the Mmicipal Wbrld re the new ar- � ber sister, Mrs. Hart, in Toronto. . . ' I , ". . I . I Miss Marian L,awsori is under emti v,e Common -wealth Federation Tangement for the collection ,of the JTJiSS Susie MOTHS011, of Bellinghaniv � '= aoctoes care. . -wanted io establish a socialistic asked Mr. King, "than power -to take Mr. Gordon Fowler has .returned to in his 96th year in -the ,person of Mr. tax penalty, also the advisibdlity Of Wash., is visiting at the home of Mr. . . 1, ng -h I 1, I ,,, I . I 1]Miss Anna McLean and friend of ,ta'te but the Liberal party was op-* as much money as Toronto after spendi -his, holidays ALexander Buc-anan, for many yeaim , tr6cinding the'present by-law, and if and Mrs' Roy McLaren. . 41 ", I �, - he Wanted out of . - . I M Buffalo, N;Y., are visiting with M- r. posed to that, '.%I,r. King added. The the treasury and, 04, in Bayfield and friends -in KiPPM a resident of this village, and pre- ri�ce"Ary prepare a new by-law.- . Mrs. Yo�n McNeil of St, Thomas I , I V er �o make Ila ws Master Billie Sproat is home after vious to moving here from his farm r . I ,,, .. Mrs. PeteT Lindsay and Mr. and reason was it would mean a gTe�at tor peace, order and - I I 1, an�d . good govern spending a few days camping at a couple of miles southeast of -the Ca ried . ,Sangster-,Shephe-rd: That and Mrs. John Murdock,of Brucefieldl ,.., .. I Mrs. D. MilIF-on. . bureaucracy and a great extension ment ? the hall -be granted the 01(t -Bo,ys' spent SatuTdgy with . Mrs. J. Akw- I. ! , Bayfield. , . village, 0onirmittee free of charge during the dock, 0 . . k , q .. I iMr, and Mn. Adams and Donalda of state power. A bureaucracy needed "Hf -z Eftler any Tmr'e power?" 'he Messrs. Robert-Pa9smore and Alex. was a fine resident of the village in . "I'll I Cassels vi�ited at the home of ,Mr. force and experience -with socialistic asked. "Has Alhissolini re-union-40arried. -Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. N. Battet-sby and son, 1. I 1. any more Filshie of Heiisall had charge of the Lvery sense of the teym and while Sangster:' That we,now adjourn.- Frank, left .on Monday to spen 1, .1 , . and Mrs. JOhn Mills. states everywhere was they meant POWeT? Mussolini is about..'to send services in St. AmdreW's U,Wt-*,d f,)r some years not able to- go around d a , . . . I I 11, �. � � . dictatorships. . his troops, off to Africa to fight. H� Church on Sunday last. MT. Pass- in his accustomed manner owin:g to Carrie4d.--4ames A. Paterson, Clerk. week caml�ing at Pi,ke Bay. 1. I I � _w'i'll need funds �br that. I havie no Mr. and Mrs. W, Brownlee from -Miss 'Elvia McQueen is spt,nding a I I , ,,-'�. I I . Shorn of Power mare chose as, ins subject, "The et!Tects-ini bits back from an Injury h-- Toronto, former Hensall baseball week at the Beach O' Pines with her '. .11, BRUCEFIELD doubt he will do it all in the name " the- text, received many years ago when player, called on (MT. and Mrs. Jas. aunt, Mrs, Svitzer. "I . . I ,, .1 . Quest of Life" taken, from on , ,�-, rument ,, ' � Compa f . t the Kingdom ;of God the farm from h I . , . - . I I ring the struggle o the of peace, order and gkyc,d gove Seek ye firs . � :!, 1� . 0001 Liberal PaTty for office now With -the of Italy." a eavy barn door Paterson an Tuesday bao, Mrs. Robert Higgins spen-t the � � � I I Divine� serrice will be held in the 'R. J. Deachbian, the party stan- and,all these things shall be added striking ,him in. a windstorm, .but in The Misses Helen, ,Swun, Irene past week at -the h e . -,4 1 stmggle for resportsible government 7 of her da.ugh- I . . unto you." The boys arre th be eon- �every way he was',bright and smart Douglas, Ada Gram and Isabelle Man- ter ,and son -in -I a'w*,, Mx. and Mrs., .1 United Church next Sunday morning in Canada a century ago, 'Mr. King dard bearer for North Huron, charg- gratulated on, the splendid manner in a-, to his mental qualities, Jjis �nem- ,; . ., � ;�. at a quarter to ten and Sunday school sson left ,on Wednesday for Keswick Beavers, near Exeter. . . � � ,. said Mr. Bennett bad �+orn par]-,,- ed his opponent, George SpOttbn, M.P. - ich they conducted --the service. ory and brain well serving Conference Camp in ,Muskoka Where The Misses Welsh of Toronto oxi ...... R 1, ;I with - wb him6 and �-,� I . at a quarter to eleven. ment of ite power and des&troyed re- be,ing 100 Per cent. fVr Ben ,Master Albert b2tchell of Detroit, his hearing very little i ' mpaired: and , �1� 1� lia- Stevens and �� ,Xiss Mildred Aitcheson of Roxboro 5ponsibility of government to -par n ett, loo per cent. for IDly, Holy, Holy," right up to a day or so of his death they will spend a week. , Sunday last visited their un0e and . I 'LL;L"" " returned to her home last week ,aftL,i* me -rt and through parliament to the 100 per cent. flor himself. sang a fine solb, Iq , 11, f Mr. 'and Mrs. A. T. Douglas and aunt, Mr. a�hd Mrs. Geo. Brown. -11 1. I. J He sharP- which was much enjoyed. Irom that rvery fatal ,dise" ' se, Pueu- daughter, Norms, of HyAe Park, ,vis- I . 4 1, I �, . spending a week with her cousin, )Ess electors. ly criticized the so called "doser- Rev. E. F. Chandler is wearing an monia, be was able Mrs. 0. A. McDonell ,has returriedl . 11 1, I I 1, �, I ", � Helen Tough, in Ae village. The long delay in holding the elec- tiOn" Of the Bennett Cabinet for to Converse free- itled at the home of Wrs. John John- from several 'weekke visit with rea- .� l . extra smile these days, as a fine wee ly and go about the pwemis6s. He stone and Mrs. John Parke on Tues- tives and friendis. in LQndon and othei: I I . �� .i �. ?�, . "cushy jobs- and pictured Hon. H. . A ,�, 4 I Mrs. Alex. Mustard, Sr., is visiting tion showed Mr. Bennett's disregard gilirl has arrived to make things in- was.a native of Scotland where he I . . . . . . I 11 I . at the home of her sister, Mrs- Mc- f�,r responsible government. Parlia- H. Stevens, Reconstruction leader, as teresting at the Masse. w.4s born in 1840. Twice married, his day last. I places. . . 4 ', ; � . � GnIva , orf Tiverton, at prresent. nent was now dissolved but the R�fi- being "adrift Patsy McDonell, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Oross and 'L, 1 1 ry i In an open boat trying ,� i I A-, ; .. '. ; . to pay off the nati,onal A of' U. S. A., first wife was Eliza Ann Norwell, and .her grandmother, Mrs. C. A. McDom- daughter, Goldie, are and, have, been ,1� ,,, 0&r. Earl Kaiser of Detroit vWted nett Governrn,ent with extraord'inary to catch fish. . (Miss Lucille SW le, by this rnarriage there were thTee � . 11 1- �,� -village last ,week rstrwers, wretsted� from parli'ament, dot." .. Ls visiting with her uricb� and aunt, . id � � t�� friends in the - M,r. a Monteith, - ell on a recent trip to Tulsa, visiting in their former th,onve a . I'll . Of ..sons and �,V� , �; me ohoma, 'is now visiting her Manitawaning. ,�, one daughter surviv-ing, a Okl I I "m�,, , XTs, H. Zapfe returned to his lio enuld glo on until election day --perid- . rA Mirs, .Alex. son George dying a, number of years * ,�' I 11 I r,.e, �� ; in the village last S-un&Y after ing millions of, dollars, from the IbIank . Stanley. grandmotber there and many rela- Mr- George Brown, vv,hb is so Ser- � . �M ", the sans being William and tives and proved a go, io I�A� ,, .",:. ' . rgaret Cooper of Toronto ago, I . ,�.J I I I i I th I CheljUe,' TaiSiTlg tariffs by executive is holddaying with her parents, Mr AlexandeT, 9A home, and ,Samuel of those long distances, I specialists, � namely Dr. Robertson of . " spending a week w frie'rids in De- HILLSGREEN ;Miss Ma, od traveller on usly ill, was recently visited by twd "Ill 1,,� , troit. . acCon a3nd making atppointments to . Aiberta, and Miss Margaret Buchan- &Mr. W51-liam, Fee and sisters,, Miss- Stratford-anod Dr. Pe6ver Of London. . '­ :;;, �,� . 1'� rfh,e funeral of Katherine Buist, of 11 rther b-ofild up a "Tory .bureau- Tlyresbing and harvesting are the and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, of Stanley. . . . ,5:�, ."�l X ;P # order of the day. Mr. Cla,rence MoLean vis,ited on, an, R.N,, of Port (Huron. Ifis second es Sarab andMary, met relatives amd. Mr. and -Mrs. J. W!Hson of Strat- , I'll ff , ��, I I Toronto, widow of the late A. D. cracy." " Id `­ � 09,metron, took place Monday frvm the A century ago, said; Air. Mr. and Mrs. W. Love of Ailsa Sunday last with his mother, Mrs. J. wife, surviving him, was formerly friends at Turnbull's, Grove and Grand u ViSitofa 04 . I � I .,!­ ,i , � . , . ng' Graig visited the former's brother, P. MoLean, of Tuckenmith. mar- Bend, on Tuesday last.. la'e ' , 1 ", tresidetice of her n*e, Mrs. Hugh Canada ha,d a� parliament but K' the Isal6ella Fairbairn, and by this i at the ,home of Mr. and, Mram, "F":. � MT. and Mxs. G. Love and family. .Mrs. George Petty.and son, Billy, riage one son,john D. Biich"an, ac- . � - Aikenhead, of Bru6dfield. ,MTs. Cam- -xec-utive was chosen by the govern- I Jimxdie, the eldest son of Dr. and George Brown, krs. Mison's pa,rentigo ... � 11 � - 'the i , n Life Insurance -1 Windsor, Woie guests wi.th Mr. tuary for � ndo ".1 � eron, vrh,o had been in ill health for ment and -was not r sTyqn-sible to par- Mr. and Nztit. E.'Smith and fanidly of �:,�;A ,,, . es . , 2, , 1 Of Kippen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiatson and ftm- Cc, ugihteTs, M!iss Mary - . . "", , I 1� the part four years, died at her ,-=- liament. It took a long bitter strug- - I., ' @��O, S , and Mrs, W. Weido atid family. . ily of the village during the past Buchanan, R.N., of St. Thomas, and I . . . . �1,ffi I i,� ,mer home at K"ha Lake, Mwkoka- '(1 to establish responsible govern- ;� tt� .1 91 . �"it", 0� L I She was in her 77th 3roar and is suT- inc,nt and the Liberal party was born ' Jessie, Mrs. George Armstrong, of .11 Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Davidson spent week. . 'A ­ �, ta, vis- flersall survive. Three brothers al- I . " :1, ,�,,,i vived by one &on, Allan Ctmeron, and in tbat struggle. Now in the last the week -end in Mitchell . and Lis- Miss B,th Murdoch: f S, nley JUST RIGHT I �P­11. 1 111M. towel. .1 Ited with -friends in tondon recent- so ' ,urviv' I I � 0$ 1 .1� -�' Ham and Fvq years Aie power of parIJa=en,. e the deceased, namely Dr. . . 11 'E..1ti!, two daughters, 'Airs. JA . . M, � , -1., . . L� . '41 I .� Y . -Xiss Donah, all of Tor:)nto, whio are had -been again tur, ed over to the Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and MT. 'ly Mr, and M,. G George Buchanan a Torouto, Rev. from the Farmer's 9 point', of vie I �" . 1. Robinson and son, all of near Ult- .1.1bert Gardmer of Duncan R. Buchanan of Manor,. Sask. . . �fl ',��- left to mourn the 1­�a of 6i loving execu't've. 'Power of taxation, power . . . , 'N': . 11111. .,,;. � chell, visted .the former's sort, rj&. C. Tor " we,, Week I ., f ... . .11 mqother. One sister als�o surv*es, to regulate marketing, power to main- -,,d guests -with and Andrew of Hemall. Mr. Buchan- * is �� . I � as a well-read and, very iftelli- One Aing, in particular, farrners like abdut Wo We4ern FaIr. Th I :111',�� "�'j - Miss McLar4n, of Clinton, is a niece tain ,peare, order and ,go6d gbvern. and Mrs. Robinson- -Mr. and M.rs. Albert Alexander of ar. w great exhib;flon is large ono'ugh and important onough to Inblude . I I ", 11 �,,, " , miss gent inan , and, took a greaft interest . � . ", �� 1, 4 and I Peat 16 begInIng to Move . exhibits by Canada's, lead;ng manufacfurers and to give famers an excel- I " . . H�,gh Cameron, of Clinton; Dav­- vier, t. faster'/Tucker-conifth. Their daughter, il 1� 1. id Cameron, of Ripperi, are nephews. 'Reform, said Mr. King, meant a now m the winter is approaching �nd) �ora arrdiner, who 'has beren.fflisit- In Tnitters of .both gate and church. Ion+ chance to see prize-winning exhibifs in 6ve'ry br"ch ot agriculf4re: I - . I , .. 'h 0 ' t, j .Ll Of the latter he was the Only surviv- . . I the , yof + enough fha+ he need not fiiiss any offhb things he'd like to See. "11Q., , The service, which was priwite, was- larger freedom. Mr. Be-a7rett had most likely the fitre will be appreml ing re for a few weeles, returned . compac , , -1. . --Y41U�T order I ing mem�bers ��)-" 1. ed once again, W-tR home .Nyith them. I of the building commit- ," , �, <*Ilduetied by Rev, McKero,ll of To- said reform rneant government jut, -T- No holiday is more enjoyable than oni or iw6 days at, the Western. .. $�, I' . ,� . - daughf,er, tee of -Carmel Presbyterian Church r. Farmers and fheir farhifles wl . , ��",�? VC . I early, folimil 1;11 Mr. Henr� Ivis�o, ,$Lnd Fai I I . �L ''I , assist4M by ,Rev. W. A. Brem- vention, regulation and control. T% . ,�':' Tonto is - , , N find so very- Much to'Intatest them -4- 41.21t, I 1, . , in Jean Ivis*Ti, ,attended, -the Field- of 1806 and was a 11be'ral giver t* Government exhibits-agr%iulfural' displays-farrn mach'mery-manufac-, I . ,XP21� of Ki,PNP� �Snt M tly. church and all good causes, and while fures-aufomobile A L,.'! ',� nor of S-rucefield. The pallbearers ��howed he did not know the mearri miss w� oofte-rt , 111­� �,�,.!. ng I j�,,,, were David Cameron, John Haine, of reform. ,Regulation was a meams Sunday with Miss Annie E. Jarratt. rdby wed(ling in Londbu recen ovo-horse races and -Night Kato M44�-mldway� . r,,,,, I ��,:' -Mr, Thomas Black returned to his Urs. W. L. Wdlis of the village 'h'19 hlfthh permitted was a most regA hundreds of interatsfing and unique affra(Mons. I . . �; � �� �".� � Hugh Camme�ron, Hugh Aikenbead, Abe to an end and not an e,kd in itself. - .11, ,,L I- I �, , F�` ", �4 � . � 'i , , Zapie "A TYank A*6nhead. Under the "blank cheque," the Ben- daties; in DetrVit after a week's va- visited tor's few days with herl-ais- ular attendant at church services, . . .11, .� �'111,11 f. .'., � . &Sw I-e-tsie Camewn of M�-n i�, 1-tt govordment ,had 'expended or cation hWe. I ter in London. first as a Presbyteriali and latterly I 1; " , Rev. A. Sinclair of Efiensall was in, Mra. Walter Fairlyurn, of the United Church At the fm- - ' ' �­­ " i"I'l it�i . vi"iig sit, �hef lhatne -6f 3ft. Ana Mrs. InAdo giftrantee9 fbT $808,000,000 a- of Stanley �, 1�,Ihi P, . h Aj,kob W, '�;�, the -hoine on , - I . .� �, I part frora �� 31�,,� , IS , d,fti'a. week t&e ,wheat gdamntees, ftM home after having spent � . charge ,of the service -on Sunday at has returned eye! service held- ii WESTERN 'FAIR ill'�il-.� ff", , q . ,1Wf.,)," 11 I I,,".3 . v. ... 11, ": , ', . the Hilisgreen 40bureb. Alamday afternoon the pastor, Re � ,."M'L *# "��116 ".01ft,11A pah,d- Mr. King. This was inare thhn the . 'Mr. aTA Afrs. A a fevv weeks, with fr*nds in, ffiintie- nT .­�'. ' I . - * �il, i� L �,,&W,',.V, i .41J, _ Black If ' LONDON - ONT A 0 W. 0. Ja,,sow I I Nk�!,,,'� , - ,�w 18*- �61j ., I �$ - Of etr4At oota, UJS 'A. A. Sinclair testified t to hit faithful- J. H. Sau�ders &Z 11\1 ­" '�"M - I , . I , W6Xft­ total ebq3evd1*dre of the Domiti6n, in - i1bterest, tot offly i"n . �,'. , , ��; 11 11 � � * '1.ill se i , "6 LL ,,,i,;�, 1, 0 ',r' , '­11;16k.,� -, � - .�,; t6 j&W'tj 4LM�y YWar Up to the "fJd41Je. Of tbo and Mrs. Love I � , , , V�:. =�­., 1, .. 44 h*11 1 93 See.refary . . ' . � tri, Ikjp 14 U , F&. 1,y ness and gre:at , . -g , ­ I � ' , , . I . . . " ,1,r.-- ­, 6'� ' ' .. Ili., 4 , i _ _ &tfi � , . 9, jolj,ft Hyde, of the loosaa church, ,but the thurches; at ,;i$ IJ , I ; t", ;i ... I" , , , , ,St& 60 -1.,Wi,b1%,hi,5 *ther, M,tr *9 '- 37 "A '%,,- , J.�d , � �ft family spent a (lay at Gaerich, Lou e 11, �. . 11 - 11111111011111111111" av I? . , I " to I " �"fl"�'. 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