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Rowland. : 1 GAME TOWES L,11 � - �.. 611 U - " 10. I ,,.;y after a vi8Wh0P10- . e tile k ."! T �__Itwo 'k I 4, I I A . badw, 4. ,01a1o4L-,-J. Matonisi.;',�,-tt�lfpy* I . � . . . � I 1,,-";�,�,i � ,,,�,� L . I , . . week. .. ". . . 1. . . ,�A�'!,­ �_,.,n �,g" aw . L. I " I 1 14, 1 . T.- ­ . , 'j"R,ins; 10 . Miss Margaret urov,Qs- Of- the Post ' " - ` r " � ��.." � I ., � . I "', J­Mcliir-� J Holland', F. W,F.111 I I . 11 I ' I .1 I I �, . I � -'tb I r '�M , - _�­..O-lw � . ''. I . I . . , . I derllcli' for 110- 10- WiRIAM Parke' 'Of �e is�eQnd 'I'-- � M -, ,,7,7 - Krwrards, "D.'McCarthy, W. H9,Aley, oflice is honile at Go gr.�, r, .11 � I . ,ei . "PIM . ,�I�, im' ' . ., Y", . . � I— Take Short End of 6-4 Score . ' - ' �,Fi, "I ".�, "' . r. r . ­ 1. � of Hay Tow , * r ..... I vj!��,, ,,, ne* low, Sh r S : , N. '_ days. ,, .1. � . n*Qp,;ih_ 4,th(k,i.WSTbvt�a " I . ';�14�, ,,, i*,tft*d' Ads wiR be I i er - F. $taplaton, XDQuaid, J.' Plan- .1 to -be kicked, by - a .Wri.# � 011., TuesdW., - r �, , ted at ca . ' I' I �,­11�f� � , .1 � � — �� � , L ,�� ` ' —1w wwd .Despite'Valiant - - o W .1 ,�X! I.. nerye, subs., W. Ryan, J, Williams. HAY- ,_ Efforts in - - ,,, , ,�t OW,,,',,W* ,m wen 4U� * mmompsssom evening of .this week, breaki ,*fted, Lost and Found. Cc ins E t% . : , jig �d� ' Aitl,j14,r`Jr`. � T . , . � ,, ' I'll I I 1 : . - Omit . ' A I ,,r _ .. ,. ��;. - I '.,`,� I week .......... ...... ...Ii - r - "" . — arm between -;,- elbow 'and *ou -. I ,,, ", r ......................... . S r �44� 11 - . : 2nd week ..... I ................. � .% cent - � , M"A", _. The regular meetine'of the council Last/Three Innings. HEN ALL � rrrrrrr , .� _4 �': rr ,, ' , @51� i . . I � der., � � 11 " . � �,­,;;,- - 3rd week ........................ :::::::::::::: ' ,*::.% cent of the Township of Hay w9a held in - . . j�,, 11 v 11�� I` ... I - I I I .... � I ,i "" i , . Minimum chargo. arat inserdsox .................. 25 cents i Notice.--4For ,the smarbest and Mr. and Mrs. Georke Laughton of 11 ,�.., Frank SHIs, Junior, Captuires the Town 'Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday, �;- ,.v�iT�11`iNp� �; Each figum initial ond abbseviation counts as one worL . � .� , Sept. 3,'with all the members pres- West Lorne will meet Thamesville 'The Bonnie Bon. Toronto spent the Labor Pay holl- I , ��, �Vr,,,74p,*TL4 et ir4jiks, in memoriam Notiew-4 cout veir worL Minimum 50 cents per week. . -me,diate B- ,,west hats, call at in -ly day.at the jiouk:e of her patentg, Mr 0 � _, , .,,�, -11 (Continued,from Page 1) ent. The. minutes ot the August in the finals of the intei op rinr the build� g forme,1 . . ., ,�,,, I" rMaq EMPOsit0r. for 20 cents _ net Sh . I . � LL 4 ,, be directed to a Box Numbm cart of The Huron %e championship of the West - and Mrs. C. A. XcDOnell, returning . , V `�,,&!:�T-*Wa-.. " . . � . 'Mrs. T. S. Smith eliminated Mrs. me4ink were adopted as read. Af- for I occupied by Mrs,. Bertha Bell. 4 . ., I by 3534-4 to tbeir'home on 'Xpn4y, aceompan,­ . �, , � 11 101 la . adk*onal Per week will be ebaraped It a& Lu above eUnes we wt ter disposing of the communications' erm UoiTiifies Baseball Association, . I . I 1 '1,omts ,w Paw by the F. Sills . # . "I In'.., - 1, I . _ virtue of th;ir win over Hensall in I ied by Mr. 1C. A. NoPonell. ., .�1 �`� , �_.',.,ipatnrday pight in the week in which the ad was ran. . Finals . the'fbllowing resolutions were paS . S Do not be foot-' I 'r #JAW, JUr,rl;W . Mr, and Mrs.. Georko WalkOr andl . NN "O."T'i - i" and Deaths inserted free of. w No. 8, 1936, provid- West Lorne on Wednesday by a score Mr. iSmile says: . ��'. , ea , ' . , , I— I " � ­ .1 "I � ��`A,J�Won SfLle��J X40tiCe to Creditors. Ltc.--aates on &PAI i Mrs. 11 G. Meir elimbiated, Mxs. T. �d: That Byla - e re Us, either Cresis,Corn.or Cress Donald and Helen. Wa�,er* visitied . I I k�*". � 1� . . �, ing for the -levying and Collecting the of 6-4; in the third and deciding gain so - At Hemphill's Drug relatiiveo, in , t, r � 11 I . . ,, I . S. S�nith. Bunion Salves. 534-1 friends and : . orputo is � . I I ,,, I @P,,�.� . ! I * times between thesp two, teams. I . 3 . . I , , �-,' rates for 1936 be read three I'll "K,;.: i, I 11 .., . I si Lorne took the lead in the Store. fe�Ar days this, w-,q,A_,',.',,,,,1--"." �� . I �H , . ., . SOUTHGATE CUP and finally passed. That William S. we Former Minister Dies I . Th. ' ublie an<i '_�'Q IIJ _��A�.Q - "'. ' .�� 1._. ' sin0e t1ally, p C . .,J��r 11 . ' 1 1. � ,., . Wanted - First Round Johnston -be reappointed tax collec- firs -t 1frame with a I.. V I "I'' I For Sale � , I nsall -tying the score in the see- Rev. George Jewitt, retired Metho- reopened on Tuesday last with "pa" , I �;�. I — Mrs. H. G, Meir eliminated James tor of the Towrish1p of Hay at a sal- He e time Presidenic , 1. . . * I I I I Z, p .1 OR SALE-4GOOD COAL RANGE, BAR- MAN WANT -ED WITH CAR TO HANDLE A Stewart. �, ary' of $75, duties to be as follows: Und inning when Foster hit a dist mini$ter and on of the good attendance. .14, assisted, by . r I 1. ` �' . I -T-- F R. M. JONES, Ward's Quality Teas, Coffees, Cocos, r I ices and at- triple -and scored' on a wild pitch. of the Lon-dorf Conference Mrs. Agnes McDona; , � ., 8a,ko. Appil� to MRS. eliminated Nelson Prepare and mail tax not lead ir� Methodist Churcb, died in Parkwood . � 11 , � W 3534-1 Spices, Extracts, Toilet Preparations direct to , Mrs. T. S. Smith tend ,to returns from the banks- col- West Lorne again took the her sister, Miss Mar.#aret Bitcliani�, * . I � I — , established users in Perth County, Write Cardno. ' ild throw by E. Hospital, London; yesterday in his ot q,cr I I i " WARD COMP - lect unpaid taxes on and after De- the 5th wheu a -�7 .onto, is opening up a millinery, , . ANY, John South, Ham- -liminated , 1�1 I - FOR SALE --,,COOK STOVE, 2 IRON BEDS, T. H. 3 J. C. Greig L J. E. Keat re, and 76th year. . .. I . il ��'bed springs, dresser and stand. 3 tables. I ilton. 534x2 i . cembo 16; ,postage to be' allowed. Kerslake allowed a man to sco for forty-one shop -in the old Murdock ,block and I I , , t I � MOLY- 119. Mr. Jewitt served I are having the interior all remodelled ... r P . other small axticles . A.pply T. J. . I., I INlis - Laidlaw eliminated' J. G. Thaf the resignation of Mrs. E. increased the lead in_the sixth when 11 ,,L,. � NEAUX'S St*re or House, Dublin- : s F. Gag6o, as switchboard operator at a single by Neil scored . C. Butler and years in the active ministry and re- which will add'mucb. to the'appear- . 4 . , -r 3534xl Mullen. d Waterworth tlr�d 12 years ago. He was pastor 11 . 11 I I , Stan Dorrance eliminated Ted Zurich ,Central b,64 accepted and that a triple by,Qibson,,scoTe ance of the shop. ,% 1�'_ . elf scoring on an of r eleven charges in Western On- � - r .., SALE—ABOUT 70 WELL BRED For Sale or Rent L d.,Neil, and hims . Church Services "I . 1, r Leghorn Pullets, laying, $1.00 each- ROY S, Southgate. Mi§s,�Ann Overholt be 'appointed in an ing West tario, including Wi . ose, . ' . ;� I FOR i SALE—EIGHT uge eliminated N,orma� her place at the same salary, duties overthrow to the plate, giv Ikesport, MeIr ,St. Paul's Anglicaii - �. . . " LAWSON, IL R. 1, Clinton. Phone 91-241'. ENSALL PROPERTY FOR F. & Sav�L mville, Hen- iServices in, �� , . . 3534-i H room -modern brick house, recently re- -7 to 'commence as ,at Siept. I., 19,35, LorAe.a lead that Hensall weie un- jiai�,wieh, Waf-wick, Eat Church on Sunday last were conduct- ' -­ , ed Jeffrey' they sall, Dutton,. Mt. Brydges, Lambeth, . , � . , ' _�Ferguson eliminated, Miss That 'William Bie' er be appointed 'able to Ov -rc0m , although . .... . "I novated, equipped with furnace. . bathroom, Geo. D. 1; as C e . orest. Surviving are ed by the Rector, Rev. Mr. Flarr, Who " 1, — �. hard and soft water, Hydro; good barn and inspector of ,the Wildfong, Munici:pal made decided efforts in the 6th, 7th Wyoming and F y interesitint.- and inst];ructivek , I 1 , ' -* 4,,',� . garage: on four lots of land, nicely situAted Batty Southgate. t -were only able to tally Ills widow and a daughter, Mrs. galve Ve'r i _.., , � - I ,;.r� Notices in village. Sale in sebt)ement of Alex..Munn inated Mist G. Drain, duties to commence at once. and 8.th, bu . �terborough, .discourses. Tlie choir assisted yeryl I & , . � Estate. Apply Box 537, Sea -forth. Geo. D. Hays elim I That accounts covering payments on one run in each inning, (Rev.) M. C, Parr of Pe I I '9.' � eyard. efficiently in the musical papt of thei I I ­ 3627-tf AIPP" Welsh, who starred for the losers, and three sons, -O.IV. JeWitt, Winni- 1. P,': PAWLEIGH'S AGENT WILL BE IN HUL- . . ,ap. , I -W. E. Southgate eliminated K. M. Township Roads, Telephone, "General, t to the showers in the 'sixth and 1.,eg' Dr. G. -G. Jewitt, Leamington, service. I , 4f, . Jett for the next few weeks. Have orders . I ' OW n A rm b �terd.'an Church thd , , -W. C ARTER. McLean. . Charity and Relief be passed as per wen en Sou d. , t Ca el Pries y 4 , . �xeady. Telephone 268 SAM . I Treas., C. 'Kerslake, who relieved him, al- An d Rev. E. W. Jewitit, ' : " ' *11V , A,.t. I 3634xl I Canon E. Appleyard eliminated vouchers: Towiiship Roads- � . r . )in Hyatt past'or, Rev. 'Mr. Youngi who ,has beem � �, 7 — __ ;8.70; M. M - lowed -but one.. hit in the three and The funeral will be held fr, . . . * � ]�UMACAPS RELIEVE PAIN IN RHEUM- Annual Meetings Rev. 'Reg. Appleyard. Stephen, cement tile, I � after- on holiday for the month of August, , , I l" . -third innings. Averrue United Chur�ch Friday . ated L C.-�Zot- Russell, Road 1, 80c; F. J., Haberer, one conducted both s6rvices;i delivering , �`,.,;, .. � atism, Sciatica, Dackaelie, while rexnev- MEETING OF BEAN Wpll. Road 7, $7.30i- W. Fiseher," Road 11 WE)ST LORNE AB .R A 0 A E noon. interment- will be at Brussels. 4. e.� KEATING'S DRUG STORE ANNUAL Mrs. F. Sills elim,in t � � spent interesting discourses in his ,usual, ' 11 . . i�ng the caus � - THE inated deo. A. 1 -2 2 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Laird MRckle I cq'v- �. 3534 1 Growers will be held in the wm; T. ,steinbach, Road 15 -$2 50� Neil', 2 .......... 3 � - .1 Frank Sills, Jr., elim , and able manner. At the f" 0 - L �id-' .Gibson, s .� ........ 4 I 1 1 5 1 the week -end Vith Mr. and Mrs. C - pleasing I . F, NOTICE . -WILL GIVE SOME GOOD' EY Jackson. . W. Coleman, Road 2, $7.1., ..,... 4 1 2 2 4 0 Blowes at their summer cottage at mci�ning service the cho.ir veri. pleas- 0 1 . ond hand-clot5es, suitable for making ovf RODN . � I ingly rendered' a fine, ,antheni and '&' SEQ- TOWN HALL, Second Round wortif, Road 2, $4.60; U. A Pfile, Rd. McKillop,, p ... 4 0 I' 0 0 0 Grand Bend.. 1,, I � �i;,.; or (mostly sklkb), in exchany.4. for some plain t. 11th Mrs. T, S. Smith eliminated Mrs. 14, $5.60; G. J. Thiel, Z. P. V., $8.20; MCC<0111 in ... - ' London is the Mws. James Bonthyon sang a solo 4L . I I 1' BO I 0. lGreb, Road 6, $3,40; R.RAdams, Lamb, e .......... 4 1 . 1, ;� . sawiing. Wed. ,afternpon, Sel) H. G. Meir. 0 0 5 0 1 'Mrs. McNbvin of - her usual pleasing manner. ,At the �, ,;i-, �"; ,m 3 f the ey oad 15, L. Butler, 1 ... I ... 4 1_1 15 0 0 .guest this week of Mrs. Robt. Bon . , g, ?ITICE. , e at 2 pan., under the auspic * ',Miss F. Laidl-arw eliminated J. C. Road 10, $5.10,; G. Jeffr ) evening service, besides 4 fine an-' I I �, 1, . ­WORK—NOW IS T I Western Ontario Bean Marketing Beosard'D con- g. $6; H. 'Siteinbach, Road -Supt. $12-40; Timson, 3 ........ 4 1 'O - I 0 0 thron and Mrs. L. Sispson. Rev. Njh�. young I . ., CARPENTER stituted =der thl� Natural Produce Ma,kctiw Greig d -Mrs. John Corbett and son, thean by the chbir, .1 ,� .to do. your rebuilding, new. or old, bef Aot�, 1934. Business to come before the F. S . Savauge eliminated Stan Dor- R. Miller, Roa&'91' $8.95; � G. Dick, Rd. . - - - - - - Mr. an a well -rendered solo. " - f . .. I I' ..... 33 6 9 27 12 2 Ross, visited with Mr. and Mrs, AI- gave i'�' ' Winter. We do house and barn work o ineetin will be the presentatibn of the bal- rance; WAXL AB R H 0 A E bert Morintz of Daslhwood ,on Sun- At the United Church Rev. Min; . � .. 1. �. "ythimg in the buildin!z line, we give ..._ 1Z iness. . 1 2, $8.30; J. M. Ziler, Road 10, $3.60. HE . . . 1. mates by ance sheet ,and any oth�r such bus' 353-1 ' G. I). Hays eliminated Geo. D. Fer- Telephone Accounts -,Zurich Hydr ' o Sinclair, the minister, preached both .. .. ' 1, . R '.. I enable. JAMES WALKER. 6129 rhn&r 32,, Clin- I . . � gus I on. I I . I lights offic4', $3.74; Northern Electiic O'Brien, 2 ....... 3 1 17 0 S. 0 'day last. -c,Laren- spent evening, delivering w.elt . I . ". ton; MURRAY TYNDAI.L. 618 ring 23, Clin- I - .ial, $10.53; 11. -G, Hess, la- Gascho, 1, 1 . : .... 5 0 1, 4 0, 0 IM�. and Mrs. Roy.� M pibrilirig. and �, I th. I �534xl r W. E_ S6uthgate eliminated Canon Co., matei .. 2 2' 1 last week with relatives and friends t1yought out and imgnossiv6��,,*erin-onsr. ., I - . . - s E. . : 5.30; Bell Telephone Co., S. Rennie, 3 ...... 5 0 1 .o,ir - Farnis For Sale Appleyard. oor, etc., 414, . At the morning service the ch, � ': I Miss r. � I I!, I I . F. Sills, Jr., eliniiiiated Mrs. F. tolls, June to July, $206.40; Zurich E. )Kerslake, c ... 4 0 0 8 O' 2 in London and Detroit. I ;. I County of Huron - . e rendered a pleasing anthem and at t " - Central, switching, 4 weeks, $68,00. Slade, s ......... 3 2 ,2 '2 2 0 L. Drummond visited overth ' , ... , �1 . ,40USE'AND TWO FARMS FOR,SALE. Sills. 5 2 0 holiday with friends in Toronto. the evening service Mr. W. 0. GoDd- - I I . ' -room frame house, cement 'founda- Ian McLean eliminated J. M. ,M.'c- General Accounts - Zurich' Hydto, C. Kerslake, 1, p . 4 0 .2 . 1-1�' Eig,ht . 11 -rendered solo. 1, I TREASURER'S NOTICE t. A good barn and six lo,ts I lights, town -hall, $2.50; Tuckersmith Foster, in ...... % 4 1 a 2 0 0 ,'MT. and Mrs, Harold Scruton of win gaive, a we I I.. I 11 tion, electric li-gh 01,�osite Millan. I , I AKE NbTtCE THAT I HAVE CAUSED adapted for market gardening. al- Darling, r ....... 1 0 0 1 0 'O Port Dover are visiting with friands Bowlers Hold Tournament I . � T to be published in the Ontario Gazette a Sea&cirth Collegiate. Farm a of 75 acres, S1,T' A. W. iSillery eliminated Janet Telephone, 1934 rates, $316.56; J. G il. . I Cluff. I ster, weeds, Zurich Drain, $6; E. Welsh, P ......... 2 0 0 2 1 0 and relative's in to . � The bowlers held a local ,tourna'.; l list f lands -Arithin the County of Huron to Lot 10, Con. 11, McKUlop; nd alic, a 50-ac.*e ' B .... I .... I 'O 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr.. and t I - ��,:� be 0 I grass farm, Sl/._ Lot 19, Con. 2 . Hibb�rt, AP I Third Round , Zimmerman, ". Charity and Relief ell, f ..' ment ,on Monday aftjernoon and eve- . sold for taxes in the year 1935. The lists ply to MRS. L,21CHARDS or to J. H. BEST. - - ilyea and Mrs. CAllis, - I I ,-� , appear in the Ontario Gazette issues of Aug- 3532x3 _4Menno Oesch, acet. indigent, $2.75; E. Rennie, 1 ..... 2 0 0 1 O' 0 Mrs. Roy Verm . ning, A. L Case aitd. Fred Ronthron - V. dst 3, September 7 and Oc6ober 5 of 1935. ... I 11 iMrs. T. S. Smith .eliminated Milss .......... 2 0 O� 0 0- 0 all of Santa Barbara, Calif., are vis- taking first with 4 wans pl ,10, and. I.. J, Gascho & ,Son, acet. indigent, $8.27; Howe, r US . 11 . And furth*r take notice tHat unless the I F. Lalcg,%w. indigent, $2.48; J, I I - - - - - - iting at the home'qf Mrs. Dinsdale . j. W. ,Ortwein and Dr. - MeTaggart; , .. � taxes and ms,ts as advertised are not stioner I . G . ,Thiel,. acet. . -th 2 wins pluis 11. "I hall'proceed to sell -the lands an tbe 6o. Hays eliminated F. S. Sav� G. J A. Totals ........ 36 4 10 27-10 3 and Mrs. Alda Simmons in town . were I second wii I paid, I s . 11 I . W. Mefter, acet. indigent, $3,; J. . f I � said lists at fAie Court House Notice to Creditors auge. t Lorne .. 100 0114 010" 8 2 Miss DoreeTi Farquhar (visited in in Goderich on Williams & Co., aect. indigent, $2.90. W- , Mrs. Agnes McDonald, visited -with Tuesday, November 12i 1935, et the hour of F Sills' eliminated W. E. S -th- nieet . -410 3 Detroit over the holiday. ' I I 1, . ,,, Hensall ... .... 010 001 110i: relatives and friends in London for � I two o'clock in the a1ternoon. The adjourrTd NOTICE TO CREDITORS , The: council adjourned to again ',��, - sale, if neoesEary, will be held I at the same gate. I Nber',7, IN5, at 1.30 Left on bases ,� West Lorne, '7; A number of neighbors and friends a few days last week. OTICE IS ,HEREB UUANT iminated Ian M,c_ on Monday, Octc . f Tor 4 �, :, tim. and place two weeks later, N-v'ember N A. W. Sillery el ' , Hess, T-lensall, 9. Two -base -hits--MciKil- met -at the home of ;Mrs. Wrn; Chap- Miss ,Mae M�_Naughtoii o on r. o to th�� btartutes in that behalf that all . o'clock in the afternoon. -A. F. .� : , : , 2�6, 1935. - I persons Ira�ing claims against William Robert Lean. I I lop, C. Kerslake. Three base hitg- mayi one afternoon recently in 'hon- spent, the weeik-e-nd with relatives .- �� . I ' I. , C,ppies of s9i,J li�b� s� "�ted in my office lnw!'e, late of the Tmvn of Seaforth, County Semi -Finals %Clerk. I Foster, Gibson. Siierifice - Gibson. or of Miss Helen Munn who left on and friends in and around town. . . 11 . . P I � . .. o,t tlie court,Hou3e, Coderich. . of Huron, who died on the,9th day of June, ' � - . - . 11 � 19a5. are req'uired to send to the undersigned Mrs. T. 8. Smith eliminated G. D. . Stolen ,bases - �S. Repnie, -Foster, Tuesday of this' week for Vktorla 'Mr. Milton Okwein of London spent . I . . - - . ;. I A. H. ERSKINE, sviieitors for the Executor, full particulars Hays. 1, I Gascho. Double plays"�Slade, O'Brien Hospital, where she'bas entered the. Sunday wfth his parent,s, MT. and! I 0 , I I I . TrelLiiurer, County of Huron. in writing -and veyffled by affidavit, of their Frank Sills, Jr'., eliminated A. W. . BAYFIELD - to C. Kerslake; McKillop to C. But- training school for nurses. During Mrs. J, W. Ortwein. I - f I , , - I I " " Claims, and the nat1re of the securities If Sillery. . , - ler. Hits -Off Welsh, 7; off McKil- the afternoon she was present�d'with 141T. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff of 'Delhi ' I I 11.1 - �- . . Treasurer's Office, Goderich, OnL,, any, held by them, an or before the Rh 'day m;rs. K. Moorhouse and daughter, 11F August 1. 1935. I $631-13 of September, 1935, after which date the Paid . Finals Mrs. Wynona Ferguson, .Mrs, Wm. lop, 10; off C. Kerslake, 1. Struck a nurnber� of useful gifta after which visited the former's , mother, Mrs. I I . .. Executor will proceed to distribute the assets outt-By Welsh, 5; by McKillop, 4'; a dainty lunch .was served, Alice Pfaff, over the week�end. . I i , I _ of the said deceased, Having regard only to Frank Sills eliminated Mrs. T. S- JoWett and daughter, Mrs. Kendall, by .-C. Kerslake, 3. Bases on balls-- The Arnold 'Circle of'Ca4-�el Pres- - jgr. and Mrs. William McLean of # I " - . - hall'bave had Smith, . I . ' I ti�e claims of which they then a . , motored to �Bay �;-ity last'week and byterian C-hurch held a successful I& Hamilton are visiting at the home . I IV.,. 1�4 . r 1.ti�e. I Off .Welsh, 3; off McKillop, 1. � - � I Deaths I DATED 9A Seaforth, Ont., this 20th Aay o! '! I . "W I . -spent a feW days. there. r � cent tea on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. I I I . * I . on has . of the lattiar's ,parents,'Mr. and �*rs. I " ugust, 1935. Miss Betty Reasan -of Lond ' Fred Bonthron on Saturday after- John Pa,isnore and family. - �r I ... I I � . . . M.CONNELI­At Sheldon, North Dakota, on I � . HANS & MEIR, ling - a-, few days with her ment. There will be the usual dance noon last, a good cro,wd being pres- Ir. August 30'. Curry McGoni Sclicitorw for Alex. C. Smillie, Executor. Baby Takes Lye been-spen( I �iMiiss Margaret . Buchanan, R.N.j - .' , . I I .., Tuckersmith, in his 79th year. . r 353�--, , friend, Miss Betty Gairdiner. I after the play. ,, . ent. Tea was poured by the follow- Who 1h4s been spftndin.g some weeks ­ , .1 I � . -ontinued from Page 1) '. I Gairdner and . - dden Death y ing ladies: .MTs. J. W. Bo'ntliro!!� �gt_tiar_bioini, here,,*' returned to Port - . . . . . . . I _/ i (C on Tuesday 'Mrs. Su a .." 'W""" A r � � I I , . I d Fred a daughter Betty, . Idt-for her winter Mrs. .-H. Ar�fibld aild' M`rg- , - - - H i�'on Saturday last. . . . ­ � the former in draughting, an , I D�ath came suddenly to Mis. Wil- , 'IF -9 business course. , , AIrs, Russell Barrows went to To- . apartments at London, Betty to at- tend Collegiate. 1 . I Liam Hinde, one. of Bayflel&s best known residents. I Mrs. Hinde, form- ung. . Miss Margaret, Dick, who has been I ss Fligrence MbDonald of Lon - don spent the holiday at the home of , ront.o on Monday -for a few days with - Vi., 'and Mrs. Carlyle of Detroit Erly Helen Aldsworth, was the young- visiting at, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dick, for a her mother, Mrs. Agnes MoDonald. I her sister and -brother-in-law. who . are 'holidaying 'here at the Signal est daughter of a family of 'ten of number of weeks, returned to .Strath - Hensall Loses visited here during the week -end. I Point in their trailer, the finest and William Ald-worth and ,Susan Harris, roy th I e beginning of this week. The diamond on Friday afternoon - Miss Amy Love, of Toronto, spent , 'as ni,ost complete and comfortable we . : and wa�" biorn on Lof'7, second Con- S Mr. W91ter.Speneer was in Detroit wa� the s�c ene of an interesting and 11I.- I .. -enci with her parents, r. have seen. They state Bayfle S , . � I tre weeR cession of'Goderich T,owns-hip, where ,over the week -end. exciting baseball game between West I t., Little mor� than a week ago Am- ernment can create wealth or Pur- atir, 'Mrs. Joseph Love. I e found for 1.' , best place thiey� hav she lived until 'her mother's dea.t,b, Mr. Dean of the Bank of Montreal Lorne and Hensall, when Hensa'll loA I . the � I ericans read with a s1rock of surprise chasing power through the printing Bob Lane, of Toronto, returned on such an -outing. When she, with her father, moved to staff spent the week -end in Toronto. in an extra' inning. The afternoon - �., I that the followers of an evankelist, press. Its peculiar psychological ap- Monday after s,�ending last Week with Mrs. Richardson, Robert, and Ruth Zjayfield. After her fat-her's death kMr. Cleve Joynt is in Toronto this was threatened, with rain but on the I . I : one William Aberhart, bad swept the peal appears to rest on the fact that his friend, Horace Rutledge. - ' ' Richardson returned to their -home she married Mr. James Hudie and week. I whole, the weather was very. favor- . 1V elections in Alberta on a platform of instead of proposing an indefinitei _N1r. (Russell Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. ' sion, until I .� that the' new aino�int of such printing press wealth F, a at Waterloo last week after sp,en4- lived on the seventh conces Mr. and Mr;. DevIi-n'of Stratford able. Welsh, pitching for the homet "Social �Gredit," and nk Tuffin, Misses Edith and Syl_ ing the holidays at the home of Mrs. ,her husband passed away when. s -he visited on Sunday at -the home of team, ran into trouble in the secon-4 : �_, I "credit divi- which 'makes even the dullest mind v4a Tuffin ,and their cousins,. little ".,he walked , , . 0o(vernment promises llidbardson�s -parents5 Rev. -arid 'Mrs. again moved to Bayfield. Later she Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett. I f rame, wbeii three men 11 K dends" of at least $a5 a month to all suspicious, it pro,poses a definite a- Doriq'Tuffin of Staffa visited on Sun- R. M. Gale. married Rev. William Hinde, Rector Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joy,'t of,Tor- and allowed three runsi;" Hensiall tied .. adult citizens of that Canadian prov- mount "scientifically" determined hY day at J. N. Campbell's. man ?Church, who died in . �, Ance. They read further that though "inpressive-loo,king A plus B formu- . Mr. Co-sby Ennis has a fo�)t -in a Rey, and Mrs, Hugh V51son, of Au- o� the AngIJ � onto spent the ,holiday at the, home the count by getting two in the , .* � � ." - � n friends here one af- January, 1931. ,Since then, the most of hisr mAher, krs. Alice Joynt. fourith, on& in- the fifth, ,and another . ' � I the So,cial Credit League people will ]as. . cast sinqe a small bone was broken burn called o I of the t1m;e she lived alone and was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis of Tor- in the seventh, making the sCore 5-3. 1 occupy three-fourths of the seats in The division of "production costs by a falling stick of wood while work- .ternoon last week. in her *seventy4ourth year. A year onto visited In the ninth h1ning West Lorne got . . � 11 . the new legislature not one of them into "A" and "B" payments is pure- ing last week at Geo'rge MeArthur's, Thursday evening of last' week or so ago she secured from the'Chil- over the week -end with .. 1. . . . the latter's parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. two ',runs which tied the -count. They I , � has had previous i6eslative e"xpen- ly arbitrary. It does not indicat��' a Morris. I members ofthe A.Y.'P.k bad -.a corn, dren's 'Shelter at Godeiich, a boy for R. McDonaldj London Road South. then secured the winning run in th4i mr Mr. tch and had a wery about sev-, . I . ,. ence- Finally, they. IE ,ned that 1 "deficiency" of purchasing power. For Misses Edith Ennis and Laura Io'ast at the bie- $ company, Lester Morden, . Mrs. John- Pasismore and Son AI- tenth inning. Scores by innings: '. , ,Aberhart never argiiW, and forbade the total product of industry does not Mannini, ,of Kitch'ener, visited over enjoyable time playing games. Dur- en years of age. He had, gone to the bert, �spent uple of days in Ham- � , end at their homes. They ing th , e evening a presentation of a West Lorne .... 0,30 000 N)2 1-669 � . his followers to debate Social Credit consist solely of finished,tetail goods thc- wee`�_ pas;t office Wednesday afternoon, ilton last w at the.home' of the Hensall . .. -, . . . M 210 200 0i ­59q . �� to Miss Mar- , 7 ---v!.ih opponents; that the, followers to be bought �by -ultimate', consumers, have just returned from 'Honey Har- carving set was made . August 28th, and ofibis return found * -law ' and daughter, The line-ups: West Lorne, Neil, r � , ,,, - also of ca.pital goods, machines, boi, Georgian Bay, where they were ion Middleton,. a brMe-to-be. ,- ,former's slion-in I. * __11' sigped pledges to take Social Credit but I * Mrs.,Hinde 'had passed away. He at My. and Mrs. Wim. MeLean � f. -I Gibson, 2nd; McKillop, c. �-- Mc_ , � � or. faith, and on that exalted -basis factories, raw materials, ' freight the past two months. . Miss Helen ,Cameron of Chicago, once notified, Mr. Gen-tinhari, who was Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones of Lon- Coll, c.f.; Butler, p.; E. Butler: Ist; , swept the provincial elections. transportation an Miss Ethel ,Cameron and ,I&. Wil- working on the place and who ha . d a don spent the week -end -with his bro- Waterworth, I.f.; J. Simson, c-, C , , 4 so on, which are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis an,d , . This magic doctrine that carried �qught fV,)m "orgaTdzations." 'Ulti� Miss Anna Ennis were in Toronto dn liam. Cameron of Detroit are visiting ,h.,,t time ,before been talking to ther, William, Jones, and members 0' 91nison, 3rd. '. � � . I � all bef � ore " it was I fi rs,t brought to mate consumers, therefore, do not Labor Day. I 1; their sister, Miss, Elizabeth Carrier- I i I . .. Mrs. Hinde, -and remiarked'that she his family. Hensalt-­O'Brien, 2nd; Gascho, 1. ,� . . er there 'Mr. and Mrs., J. J. Skalitsky of Vi- . ! �. birth in England, im-mediately after need all the purchasing pow on. was particularly cheerful and bright. , 'Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Johnston and Mr. f..; Slade, 3rd; E. Kerslake, c; -G. Ren. "' I'� the Armistice, by an engineer, Major is. It would, indeed, be fatal to �the king, Alta., and Mrs. G. R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ford King and son She was in failing healbli'during the � t - eamomic system if they had it, If 'P.nd daughter, Miss Agnes Wilson, of I and Mrs. A. DruiTy of Toronto visit- n'e, r.f.; Foster, eJ.;, S.' Rennie, 3rd; I . . 1.� � C. H. Dduglas. The major had notic another Park R . apids, Minn., who bave been and daughters, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. past year. Mrs. Hinde was very fond ed over the holiday with Mr. and C. Kerslake, ist; Welsh, p. *. � ". ed, of thought he noticed', several we lcok at the problem from B" pay- here since t�e death of Mr. McCulla Kilty of Welland and, Mr. drid Mrs. of flowers, and each Saturday took Mrs. James Paterson. Umplires-Grieve and Robinson, o,f : curlous things about tht -workings of side, again, we see that the 61 .��Clacherty, Toronto, spent the week flowers 'to Trinity * ,Church, When 'Master Ildidition. � " i; , our economic system. The chief of ments must ev`errtuAIIY become "A" left. for their homes on Wednesday' r Poriald, Willard was t,ked - !, end with Mr. and, 'Mrs. George King. Knox Presbyterian Chuich vas built ill on'Friday last and was taken to Mr. and ,Mrs. G. .C. Petty visited in . . . I , thern was this-tbat inHustry does payments; for what the manufactur. and Thursday last. . Toronto last week at the home of , . Mrs. Lawrence Forsythe, of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family of ,she donated the bell; to Trinity Seaforth Hospital, where an opera- : .� not distribute enoug� purchasing cr pays the 'raw material maker must Stiatford -have taken 'Mrs. Lawson's O'hurch she donated a Clon-mmunion � their §o,n-ln-law and daughter, Mr. � to, sp,ent the week -end with her . tion w�as performed for ii*pendicitis. 11 .. power to consumers to enable them be 1,aid out by the latter in turn to. on co�jage'for a couple of weeks,. ftl -memorial � p . and Mrs. J. Lorne �",Scott. They also � 11 to,buy the goods it makes. In or4er h's workers and 'stockholders, and so parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.'W. Roy, - At date of writing he is doing as �. . -tt and -family, w wel-I as can -be expected. ' 'tion. � % - Mr. and Mrs. Wall, indow to the memory- of. Mr. Hinde. � attended the Exh6bi to s6l g6ods, industry has to get 011 down the fine, The funtpAjl�wbioh was largely at- Miss Emma Hawthorne, Mrs. G. N_ � , - . Detroit, left for home 'Saturday af- . W. Thomas Reid of 'Manitoulin .1 s costs rif production. But of ' tended,1--as held Sqtulrday afternoon, I I : back it - , . ter ,�,nding their. holidays at Mrs. Island, Mr. Ja' es Reid of Clinton and Shanab ,g*r, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sut- . - I � . what do these. costs of production .�'. � I Teacher Honoured King's ..cAtage, "King's, Bluff." They qervice [being beld in Tonity Church. ,M, fWilhami Watt of. ()rook9bown, 71.Mf`i.,,Frank Sutton, who have, " ' .. conFist? They consist on the one greatly enjoyed their stay here this The PectoY, Rev. W. G. Bugler, Rev. -Minn., visited recently with their been vi's,ir NJ at the 'home of Mr. ancl - I �� hand, of payments made to 'individ- Walton Wins Opening Game " , (,Continued, from Page 4) summer. . . R. M, Gale of -St. Andrewi's United ,,ulsi,, Mrs. William Jones. Mt. Mrs.�George Brock and Mx, and Mrs. I I I . uiN, .including wages, salaries and I . ' Church, and Rev. Mr- Dol"gill Of Watt was a judge at.Crookstowm for Sain Merrier for the last -five weeks, ': , dividend's; and, on the other hand, ol (Continued from Page 1) of the section, have gathered here Mrs. Ross of Toronto arrived, on, Knox Presbyterian ChUT6, conduct- . "I � . . this evening to show in a small way Saturday ,night to spend a couple of otv,�r 40 years. returned to their home in Houston, ­ pavTnents" made to other organiza scored two minutes aft6r the face- our appreciation of your work among weeks in her - cottage, - 116un),R-Inn." ing Lhe service. The pallbearers were . IMr. Wilson of Woodstock, former- I Texas, on'Thursday of lag week. :V_ tions, for raw materials, bank oharg- off. The Saints 'tried to rally and Joe us during the past year.. When we The Bayfield orchestra had a dance E. A. Featherston, William Elliott, ly assiistan . Hemphill's Miss'Margaret Buchanan. will open �. �� t in A. W. E, . "I #�, and other' exteTna,l costs. The maj- Williams made a nice try on goal but �heard a few weeks ago that you were in the Town Hall Monday night. David Dewar, A, Maxwell, James H. drug store, s -pent the holiday w . - '. I Peid, and L it, millinery s1rop in the ,building for- , 1� "e to indi- Dennis cleared. Holland punchedout. leaving us, �ve felt that we were sus- IMA Brown, who conducted'a fruit town.. .1 a �1' or calls the payments in - Thomson. Burial was friend,, in - merly occupied, by Mrs. Bertha Bed]. � 11, viduals "A" payments, and those Farcruharson's shot. R. Rogerson taining a great loss, but we know and gro,cety ,store n�xt to 'the ipost made in Wyfield cemetery. She i'§ The W. M. S. Of the United Church Miss Buohanan has been in businesq I , � made to other organizations "B"' dribbled a corner kick and Terry that our loss is Durbam's gain. In office th*s ,isummer, Closed .,,Up last survived by 'one sister, Mrs. Minnie held their first monthly meeting this in Toronto for some time. !, 11 I ,ri��: I - payments. Now, alas, obviously thO Flannery ha�d 'the crowd up in the all departments of the school, both week and moved to Kitchener. (Adaline), of Iffinneapolis, and, one fall on Tbursday� afternoon at three New Books in Library . , 'i .�� I . , .1 "A" rayments (still according to the air when he worked close in on Rut- 'work and play, you have sho hrother, Louis Aldworth, of Exeter. o'clock in the schoolroom of the Fictian-Trails Meeit, Bower; Rook -4 .1.11. 4., ' Wn that Mr. and Mrs. George'Benson, Mrs. I i;,�. . : major) make up the total purcl�as- ledge but Dennis came t6 the res- you 'had the interests of your pupils Dixie tStafford and daughter, Marie, Relatives from a distance who at- c -b u rch � i�n I A ' Bbwer; S,6veh'M,eh Came . I last wepk tended -the, funeral were Mr. and Mr. *and"I(Mrs. Keys and son and low ing; Doomsday, Deeping; 11,�,� arid obviously they are not enough The middle part of the second half memory r which we shall Mrs. Elmer Eastman and family, Mr. - . I ,,, 'Ed- daughter of Kitchener visited at the i r'�V ;iri -1 ing power distributed to individuals, cue. . at heart;, and you have left with us a .of London, Apent a day age k ." guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ' . Tth. Vild B i, Footner; Wild Stram- . 1�' j, to buy the goods., -In order to bu� was anybody's game with very little n1ways Cherish. Not only in the war4 . and Mrs. Percy Slhiurrapr, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. IR. Cameron berries, Thirkell; The Fortress, Wal - ,!I. � them the individuals must also have to chose between the teams, Near school, but in the social and sport- Mrs. Raymond Shurraur, Mr. and last week. ' '�Vl. I the equivalent of the."B" payments- the last of the As has been the custom. for many Mrs. John Winters, Mrs. Morle'Y Jer- pole; Old Man Mystery, J. J. Far - i --�,, garne the Saints put ing activities of the com!munity, you 'Mr. and Mrs. L. CagAdy were week geon; Range Land Justice, McCulley` , ,&,- , The obvious solution (bbe major's) on their best display and. the crowd to(1 your part and gave of your time S V , 7-J, years, Bayfield will ,hold their OiTic Pme, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Louis end vi itor, at Otterville. Young Rennid, Yfaz6i De La Roche- 14-��,,, Holiday on Thursday of London Fair Aldworth, Mr. and Mrg. Chatles Md- Mill Eleanor Fisher, wrho spent All About Jane, Pamela Wynne! �� �­' . . is for the Government'to give them went wild. Stapleton almost , shot unsparingly. Whenever you were I V , �,,, k, Thur�day next, September 12. .N,orth., 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Ames Wildifong, t,b,a .past mQnth with , relathives Sewa,rd's Folly, Marshall; Life, Love , , 1. .� I., �� the 111311 money Itself. - This is ap- past Rutledge but, the latter fell side- 'asked to take part in amy social gath- wee ' ' . 'b os- -Mr. Frank and Ruth Wildfong, Exe- ., Remember, Rayfield stores are ci and _,�­. , , ,� " �",, pariently w at Mr. Aberhart expects ways anO punclied it out. It, de- ering, you did'sio willingly ind Cheer- ed that day and many wtill attend ter, -Sir. and Mrs� Nel . friends in Toronto and Gravenbu,rst and Jeariette, Hauck; The Secret Ad- ,, "'P, I Ao 40 with his',$25 credit, a month to iveloped Afto a struggle but the'Saints fully, and with musical ability, made - son NorthCOtt, returned to her Sat' I The . Mys-fery Hancri ,I � ;�� 'qp I .�� I adult acrid smaller allowanci4s were -held scoreless. . I � .them all bettervand more enjoyable. London Fair. . ao � home here on - veature � ` %", " . every . . Fall Fair son, Harol �. Lloyd Aldrworth and urdaY ]art, I Ben Bolt-,"L,,,,V% 4 -1�uz4ie, Baldwin;' ., 'a",', , for children. Major Dougla8, who has Walton played a hard steady game In the sporting activities, both hockey Ready For d, Waiterloo; Mbr. and Mrs. 11 I 1, I ,�!, I - I the more subtle ..add TbWndite intel- throughout and had more scoring and football', .yvu were, always "one Do not forget the dates of Bayfieldi Leslie Beirnes, Blytb. 919t Martha Carflle of London vis- Golden Rain, Widdemer- Murderg ,,; ited over the weelk-e-nd with her par- Form,, Fours, Hu!me; The Xdvances of , ��1.11. '1�6­ �lect, has usually -preferred to go chances than the losers and were of -the boys" and we will never forget Fair, Wednesday and Tburgday, Sep- Mr. E, A. Fe4hgrston left Tues- ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carl,il,. Aarrik; Phyllis, Bottofire- Come and .1 ,il�'.. . about.,, the matter more indirectly. more dangerous round the .goal. The that the yelar "Sam"' �played, with us tember 25 and 20. 'Get your e�'hilbits day morning on 'a motor tri.p. to ' Mr. and, Mrs. Sid Gem,mell of Sea- Get It, .Edna Perber; We House- of , : � . . . . . . �, - I His ,plan h4s. been to baire the Gov- Saints put forth their best efforts at was the first time the -,hockey trophY ready and send them in befor4s .the NRikom, Sask., gloing by Dakota and forth and Mr. and Mxs. Al. Harvey ��� - , I I the Four Winds,.John Buchan; The t, il i Its. I'll "I �, f ernment order a reduction of all the first and last and had they play- eame ,th Winthrop. So in alyprecia- Fair and thusgive the Secretary tithe expects to ibe away about six ee of Kippen spent Sunday at the home GOld Cbmifit Box, V. Williams; The . �1111111 .1 � " prie 0 by a giveti ;peicentage-say 25 ed all the, way through as in these tion of all you have dolie, we, ask you to ,have everything entered and. ready. 'He was accompanied -by Waltlerlohll- of Mrs. Ann Hudson. and Mrs. Jas. Ohgessi6'n of Victoria Grracen, Hill; , �,, "' P �n�t. (but ,11scitntifieally" e-aleu- two �periods the score m-ight biLve to ameipt this, club bag.' Witho-it goes There is a lot of work entailed,. Re- ston, Joseph Nnldi,afid Lorne, Elliott. Logan. - The Aithes of the Years, Ethel Bail.o .1 %, I , eT ce � �,.� � I ��,,,. 'i,,!A ,,, lated, df,,&urse)�-go. rth&t, -onsumers been diff ereni. As it was it was a the sincere ,wish that where -help those who have We wish -AAM, a leasant trip. IM±. and Mrs. Walker Carlile spent ean; , , , ' vaT th'e member this 'and, P *',��R� , "' . ,�� . , "" �'o 601d bty more with, their moneY and g4od game and just the kind one path of life may lead, may .you find th'is work ,to 'do., - . . the week -end -at 1- 1 6 School Ri�iopens t1h11 11'0me of Mr.- and Raffie; Fear -By Night,' Wentworth i .1''&" " &,�"L­,J�tIi,V'6 �fh# a ' pen- Would expect in a Champiftsbip %pleasant and -the stumbling bloeiks Be sure and attend the play at I . !," �, .I , I n � 1. I I avetnalelit edim . .. 14". Huntley of Brantford. Here Conies, the Sun, Emilie Loving., ji �"!";� "Sit'g 1 I � - V 1, -, 66 -pr uders, struggle. ifew. When you use It, we hope you the igob;ol reopened Tuesday wi&%'Jbh� Mrs. Peter Fisher, who has been Green Ught, Lloyd Dougdaa- Kindy's �,"'J"I"I'?,� � , - � I . Town, Hall 'MursdaY' night, ., 6i , F viiiifin-9 b -Ir daughter, Mrs. Koffa Cklossing, Jarlmn- Time 'Out of ,A,'�Avl',�,%',��,�";,J, :1, 6, , 1 ,7"", luk� 1514t vill be "ell , Ferg. Bullard and Jack Axrngtronj * - - , as Principtd, and Miss Mar. 1111411i. � A,bmft , ­ - _ .11 reyhember th,9 good times YOa "Llghthbqse Nun,"' 6 thrilling and in erguabt � I . - A , � �,�,,�,'�` �, - - �� _ I y I , - 0,01 ',`�*6� of the illifinite r6ferlbed. , libd, and y1out pu it e4j�'.'N.�111�!'J� ' f,"ll , k',P�k . ,,,, � "r46 b , I ,� t 401i and the people teresting pl,ay put on by 0,6dierieh gaTet Ferguson, junior teacher, and of Brucefield, flor the past few weeks' Mind,' Rachael, Field,. G,obd-Bye Mrio RIO, "" g ". X0 I ­J00al, X. Rutl6fte; b4ek4 Of dear old 9, IS. No. i6p V0K1l16#, talent. .Gotod Taritty 'par6s, w,ill. be, Aren't the alifls, g1jiti, -,OT,e here ott Sat. 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