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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1939-01-06, Page 4I y df y a�a 6 t;! ;G�iir�,sdv a 'T ^ 1 :rrvh+ F Mrd+ 'irw' q I t„ 2` t �' r � ,, + , ; - t^• q t t Gdt1 Pd H a (o `r` d' ,9�IA .,~ ., •,A4 ", .xtitxF '... ` ,.eo t'1:!1. - Ir' .,' J �J� iTitt#t 1, i t,(t,ti i't4, ` N r•:.,. §} , F a -'Ads. 3 t M1" n �' ,' m frg� a e !,y tit, "i%�� f. 9 ti Ie % , ae� {, M1 1T 4 �'' � C ;' °,r t '-__.__.__-__-_�' {� t.r t ,d, 1� 1 � ; lassitied Ads- win be asserted at new low cash rates : l ai� ,` • I Pee word: c, 1 i War a>4 o. Wanted. Loat and Catrarn� Fuente, Etc.— lG Lrt week ...............t4 .. } Cwt l ckulb '1�4 T4 2ud walk .... . ........................ Ya Cent , D P -0, - wm c`hsav% arat.�tnsertion P.S Ceuta , G, ami allrnevlat�om caunfra as amo wand. wrtp : r - %eadl fourth annu l' I iow,canlivol. 11 BU11,tldll+gs w aodl, trees uproot, d, uyg po wires down as wind strikes Isttrile, 1 ----Mr. and 106. Conrad F•ekert uietly observed the 50th annivorsary % f their mar-lage. 14 --Mr. and, M'ns,, Arthur Golding tonored by the Bell Employees. 2' John ;Soid�ew, B'rucefteld, com- peted 50 years, in business. 28 -Dr, and Mrs. F. H- Larkin ob- ^Qrve their golden wedding at Fort Jalborne. . nth'mt� ,.. Each U9ur a to 1treJ Card. of Tharrlul, In Memoriam Notrtra l cent per. woad Minimum so u� week Iltie Hmswn Ercpasima, dor le ceab SEPTEMBER ,, . , r .. • Enqu mss be direct edd to a Brrc Numiae� cucre od in claw are 'flat paid by �e 4—Sy duet' Ja Cabs celebrd ted his FIi I Ten cents additional per week TM be clanged '11 a& above, 94th birthday. ' " :mAurdsy night in the weak in vviaimh the ad rotes run.5­ Dog .saves Joseph Maloney, MC kh> Births, Marriages and Deatba inserdtod a of charge- rge-ou plicatial Ki11op, as bull attacks him. Notice to Creditors, 'Eta-- ?Yt,v tt, i� Auction Salm. r...----.-. at CavllanJder �`uetla5r niggl ihe�f 11' -Mr. H- E. Smith leads agents 'Jetk�J� ' �yQ�SOn�I De$th$ of Stratford district in total business ,' s ' ' for the Prudential Insurance Co. l , . BMN PAINS ARE TORTURE FROM n Sea , on 'M'onday. J•anuary HU• G'His.L- ` DAD IlrtrghaHl sed 69 yews- 131--M.n. John, F. Scott awarded' the 1•I,,, Rbeumatism, Soustica Backache, use rand Geai3e contract for painting the post office. days with •itis parents, Mr. and Mrs- 1LumaCal,s--,tlholy Twa-w,a6. ActioneiUllaels the E! 20F --Mr. Albert Hildebrand' takes a „.t. cause. KEATIN,WS 011U'G SWORE- 3708-1 over the Camdmo Bakery. E'l`f,' depar'tmental I3><rihs 23r Clara Do -Image and J. O'Connor i`x; vfsitiug'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tour, are leading: athletes mat annual S.C.I. r, - For ,. Mackenzie 30, 1958, to lar. and Mrs- James S. Tapp beaded the Seaforth Foal Club held �.t,,, . PORTLAND CUTTERS, (mete Mary E. Sc`aa"w o8 W'imi`t�n. Ont ). n at Seaforth Fall Fai-r. ra {tv?. iia : FOR SAIaE—TWO rim' first Class oarzdit ria : also set team Ap tx�r Mare➢itr ?gin= d A-- Sa�A-.In 3Com maemor 1lb�ita1: on Dec 30i -New Maple Leaf Dairy started r ,�„ a„ slreighs with 10 Peat box, side to 8708 2 31st ;bo Mr. and ;Mas- Jas. J. Shea, Dublin, delivery this weep HUllett residence, l'. "I5 ply W. E. BUTT: KIPPea d daughter. 11fILIE1It lar LSoutt Memorial Haspitad, S. art the property of Mr. and Mrs. Miller „ 27 'T' FORD COACH CHEAP: forth. --Dar„ to Mr. and mss• Robt- Adams, burned .to the ground. J N MODEL ran small mileage: ariSiof top. I °O� aLout as as new; ane aP the Lea care ,M_ Mille u liguldbon. a ran. Al]1STIN—•In Scott Memorial Ekspitar, on OCTOBER t 4. for deep smow; aNO five firm. al 1-romer les ihnum-y 4th, to Mr. and MTs. WhIliam Ars- . ,,;. vnhiflretrees: adro W-m®d 'ways on hand or made to brier. 3704 -td ,tin, Seatforth, a daughter PRY( F} Ln Scott Meworial Hospital, Sea - 7—M1s. C. R. So^J1 Ivilde, widow of lane C. R. Somerville, is in St. I �. ELDER, Henaagl- fca•th, on Janua y 411, deo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pryxe, a1+cKiRop, a son. the Joseph's Hospital, London, as a re- tAt r �t - - evening of a fall at her home. . l 'uction _y A Sales aK 1 a x muted 18--x. M. Jackson,ed president , yn ,, IUCTION SALE OF FARM AND CHAT- .. • any nteresting sof Huron Old Boys, Toronto. Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Cline, .Hamilton, observe t �. ,A bJs the late B,,,� O,,gara, mr Wed_ Janusaty f11, 1999, ^at 1 o'clock P.m, h -. tbei'r 60th Wedding anniversary 0.t a 11 ,,,,: hteadrav, an �ihe pretncis'm. &yr�u--moo cucrea of jhwd be- (Continued from Page 1) fami,ly party at their home. 'r- dug the weslt h.g4 ,of Lot 9, Con(, --n s, of oeleblmted 19 -Miss M. Grieve new, president „` ,� Township sof M,cKaSlop, County of Hun bid. Terms -10 per 10 -James Gillespie Is assistant of Badminton Club. ; r On. .Subject to n+eserve dame of said batanet 30 days- head of Central Technical School, To 20- Drfl•ling for oil in Hullett rbown- ti'anal t. �, Ch4vhta35;,Kitk� serve; 2 beds and feather rontto. ship is under way. Frank Archibald aro _-_ _ _ ti�lr.; cupbomxd: 2 lablez: 7 chairs; 2 tBdes; 11—Rev. H. V. Workman, Petrolia, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Archibald, •t aocldaTlS +obatir: mirror: dbvs:. u sJlrlovel'; rake; Fleury was called to Northside United Tuckeramarth, rhi'gth ,man an the O.AC. .t ,: quilts; stpYr,. �Ok; plough ; buggy; tisanes ; s bimde C1171rGh, Ind Rev. W. A. Gardener, of team amd 'secon:d in the whale •oampe- ' ,.' ,car v'a�es I quaadtityl o& , and ours �� HAYS, Londesboro, .to Egmomdvilde, tition at the Nat'i'onal Dairy Show in �r °., ¢cies: Q+mmiS-��h. M,,C01 rL.& 5o¢sl©,tars for the, Ea�utor- Geo. IL EW-t,t, scumu 3708-1 13--M'rs., J. F. Scott named new president of Junior Institute. Mr. Cleveland. Leonard, Clarence, 17year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clar- - AUCTION John Spr bat celebrated his 87th birth- ence, Seafortih, was burned rto death H": ,:.psrl .�, pONED CtlMMU¢dITX Sale J61nidL wx� to be bold on 'Itirm<lay, day iI1 Dejtii7it. Presbyterian in an a sold tat New Hamburg. y11.. �,-nAl. Jatnuary 3rd, will .be (held on Tuesday. Jana- 1& -Choir of First "Olivet to 24 -Mrs. John Ri�mtoul -.isinstalled Ili cry lOrt'h, alt 1.30 p•®» and every second Church present to Calvary" as Noble Grand when Milverton team Follows a Cold Trail," Raine; 'Folk Tu&ldary rrmtdl fimbber rood ,li tet Ct�nmws. Good dine of rxvws, an appreciative audience. officiates. `' We Barns. C7�o- young ��� yam ,��,, sleep and Lass for next salsa Tuesday' 19 -Rev, S. D. Wilkie, of Teeswa- ter, guest streaker for the Barbara " 31 -John McIntosh wins Ford car at Lions Hallowe'en Frolic. `, are ,r the offering Jadruary lath. 'Mmuhnuts of the town are tiheGe sale dates. Kirkman Auxiliary. . Swan; "Twice Tried," Swan; "Wrongs ,offering special prices an See yas,t week's iooat paper for fuller pax- 25—Rev. Hugh Jack receives unan- NOVEMBER 1, . I dais of sra'le• A- M TOWNSH•END, Prtoprie imous call to First Presbyterian 3, -Dr. J. M. Field, School I? .pee , 'torr; Gdo. H- Elliott. Auctio-- 37031 Church- tor, of Goderich, passes. Wi.ndw&rd," Fahn,estock; "MGCom- ' MAY 14-D'Orleon Sills made president Highlanders Band. Mr. W. E. y, �1.; Card Of Thi 11-M McKellar is named D.D.G.M., of Chapman had the misfortune to fall r" ` of I.O.O.F. No. 8 Lodge at Br•llcefield. on Blain Street and injure his :head. I XH TO TH"K 12 -Elmer D. Bell is named new A7,T• TiiOSE WI�o -9&--Dr. Ga�rn+et K. Chapman retires ani and adtivdly supgoebed me in presi'd'ent of Seaforth Athletic Assoc- from Board of Education in Fort Er- ,� habs aeetirm in tare Towm'hip of Tucker- iation at annual meeting and banquet. ie. William Livingston, Hullett, los- smriifh. I ,will do my treat to merit that ex- 13 --Mrs. Merton A. Reid named es barn as a dog chases cat and UP- - pmsaon of ConrfWcu,e. SAMUEL H- 3709-1 709 -- ,president of lady bowlers, sets lantern. MORE 1,5 ---Charles Fritz, Zurich, retires 27 -Sir Jahn Aird, Toronto, former IWISH TO THANK ALL THE PEOPLE after 50 years in business, bank manager, dies suddenly. wbo so kindly gats Their vot- auldson_ 220—Rev. J. Frederick Goforth rserBeffians an alba xeeeut 29 -Junior Farmers elect William H,esad Travel Cunt, and wish them all a preaches anniversary services in Montgomery as their president. H,d py and PrcmeQaus New Year. MARY First Presbyterian Church. $7, 4 EIIT, tVfatllm 3JUNE DECEMBER 'ROBMT DOIG` , AND FAMILY DE- MR- E- MQTR � yo expr,ws them sincere appreciation 2-M. A. Reid elected president of Of ire mareso , nets ,.�� and sympathy 14- C1> les Fritz, Zuridh, concludes' Seaforth Bowling Club. ex%emrked to them, dmvns taleei sad trereave- 50 years in, business. H. Glenn Hays 3-_H:on_ William Aberhart speaks in tudrrt; ,.&O& —k ,those wba Ioaned ,� graduates from Osgoode Hall. and sent floral buuquos- 3708-1 First Presbyterian GhuTch 4 -Howard Hemtphill, of Hensall, Crich suffers painful injurie9 at A. Main MIS S H JARRATT WISHES TO amp Gordon Dill, of Dahlin, graduate and Goderich Streets. Mr. William oouv,, ,her many t2m.nks to ail those from Western University. London. who were so kind and thoughtful do her 5 -Miss Olive Ruth Hugill grain- Elgie had the misfortune to fracture dater during his oness, e,-pecially those his 'hip. h,hkimg to look .dter him; W Rev, chandler ates from Stratford General Hospital. 5--W L Whyte, Seaforth, Pre,sf- an,i Rev. You„e and Mrs. Bonthron, and q -.Mr- and Mrs. Charles Hart, of dent of Stratfomd District Advanced those sending floral tributes- 3708x1 Toronto, celebrate their golden wed- dint; in, that city- Registry Yorkshtire Club, at the Win, - gin- Robert McCartney, Tucker- ter Fair captured the coveted Sans• bury trophy, brinnging it ,to Huron fol Notices smith, commenced hos new duties in the first time. the post office here. 11 -Charles' Finkbeiner loses hi: NOTICE 10 -Fraser Oliver, Staffa, received life in car accident near Sarnia. the degree of Doctor of .Philosophy at 13�-C.N.R. Agent, Mr. Wm. R rivEE been PRIVILEGE THAT HAS HITHERTO the University of Toronto. Rev. Hugh Plan'leaves after 32 years as agent -L Wlawed of obandina in teams will Jack inducted in First Prest, byterian for 'lMalays. ffi be dbi >,l� contained uxshoe ng is revaired. Please let a ,,i,d to t9mre wise ,be sufficient- Church- Mr. Jas. R. Scott received 16--Egluonrdvi.11e Hockey Club elect this B.A degree at 'the University of ed Thomas Hodgert as +p'residen't. JOHN M13hI. 'Z'. 'Toronto. 24 --Paul Boa, Hens -all, was kills+ 3708x1 ill --Miss Norma Habkirk has •'rc- he worked in a bush on the farn cepted a position on the staff of the as of Alex. McGregor. Clinton public school. 27 ---Erre completely destroyed tlh 12 --Mr. Allan Smith, of Paisley, home of Mr. Wm. Hugilf at Constance . and G. F. Brown: recently of Hamil- 28-W. J. Duncan retires from th ton,,have been chosen as the two new Board of St. James' School after 2 teachers in, the Seaforth Collegiate. years of service. Mayor John 131 --Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Colquhoun Cluff reelected as SeafortVs chic were entertained in Ethel by foar magisdmate for 1939. hund-red and fifty friends before leav- 1 4t '- 2 H " ing for Seaforth. ., 15--A clinic has been established in IIENSALL - r Seaforth where Dr. E. A. McMaster MEETING OF HURON and Dr. J. D. Colquhoun will be assoc- Call at Goodwints from your wars iated- underwear, droes,kin shirts and rubbe COUNTY COUNCIL 17 -Leslie McKay, formerly of Eg- boosts I mondvi,lle, purchased a hardware bus - 1 NEXT M UrING OF HURON COUN- iness at Elmvale, Out. Miss Mildred Forrest, Reg. N., t V Coumci( Will ,be meld in the Council 21 -MTs Samuel Boyd celebrates Grove's Memorial Hospital, Fergu Chambers, Voart Hoare; Goderich, mmmenr ing Tu®day, Xanuary 17th. ,at 2 p -m-, 1939. her 90th birfrhdap at her !home here. visited for a few days with her pa Ata accounts, notices of deputat•ons, n0pli- Miss Emily Lester, of Burford, has ent>s, Mr. and MTB'. Wflldam Forres Catttbus mrd o her busins;n rwtuh 'ng anises- been chosen, as teacher of Household returning to ber dutde's on Thursda U,ou od .b..ucnd smould be in .the baaadm of Economics and Specialist in Art at Aare Clerk Try T,mrrmry 14th- Services on Sunday last in the Uni Lyre Seaforth Collegiarte. ed Church were conducted by Q J. M_ ROBERTS, County (clerk, 24 -Mr. and MTs- J. D. Gemmell, of pastor, Rev. R. A. Snook. Spletud CloCICTIC111' Out 3708-2 Tuck+ersmith, celebrate their golden W, congregations were present at , wed&m& services. Communion was admdni NOTICE 27--Co'rtgregation bids farewell to tered at the morning service and Rev. T. A,. Carmichael and family. pleasing quartette composed of Ma TOWN OF SEAFORTH 30r -Rev- H. V. Workman, formerly M. G. Drysdale, Mists Ruth Brook, M of Petrolia., inducted into the ,pastor- W O. Goodwin and, Mr. Harry Hf Re: Ashes, Etc., on Streets ante of Northside United Church. tou ,Sang "The 'Odd Rugged Gross." I i IS CONTRARY To THE BY-LAWS OF J JULY In Carmel Presbyterian Churr the 'Bown of S,ftforth, do deV- t ashes. large congregations were present rulrbii�h, etc-• on trtreetn or maaawoss of the I both services. The pastor, Rev. towm Any Reason or persons bav,irm done 1--DubliD observes 60th anniversary so must remove same inanediately, or tareof change of name. 'M'rs. William A. Young, occupied his own 'pulpit reil of the By-law wbe strictly en_ Sclater celebrates her 85th birthday both services, delivering a sped at cher home. New Year's .message at the M6TUe; BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL- 3708--sidewalk.a 3t• -Work commenced on the new service. The choir sang "One Swer ly SolemnTbought," soprano sola' I 6�-Rev- W. A. Bremner is' honored ing taken by M+rs. James W. Bc Notice To Creditors, by Brucefield congregation: t'hron. At tl, ', evening seTv4ce B ... 11 ---Collegiate Institute award con- Andrew Me•Kfmzie, a divinity sands NOTICE To REDITOR9 tract for addition to school' to 13. B. attending Toronto UniveTaity', prcw N THE ESTATE OF MALCOLM BEA- Edge• ed very acceptably, delivering I ton I 13� -J`ohn Elder, well known Hensall thoughtfuland well-prepared d All persons hsvtirtR claims .main -A the Iia- contractor, fell 25 feet when The was course. Rev. W. A. Young sang state of Matlaolm Beaton, tate of the %':Mage Is.hitig•ling a ,roof at the home of Mr. splendid vodce, "For Tomorrow a. of EWnaftdville, deceased, who dled on or Its Needy." Mrs. Young presided abwd the 17th October, A- D-, 1988, are R. Y. MaeLarem hcrb* ,}rbilifred Mo send i,n to the andotxigned 171 -Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, HUl- the organ in the absentoe of Mrs. . lir or mefoxq 'Chef .19th day of January, 1.339, lett, celebrate their 60th wedding an- Murdock. BnM pn¢Oiomltdrs of blteir claims vri% affidavit ,ndveraaly- At date of writing Mrs. Robert P VrVvftW game. 1&- John. Mills wins Alumni Schal- eneotx. Sr.; following a fall in 1 Iattrnptiva4e'.v after the said last msntirm� 'h• e a couple - oto weeks ago dam, &4 assets td the said estate will by din-- arShip. , ftiblbt d atmnnafirt the partttgs errtitied thereto, , 19 ---Mies Helen Aml,ent has accept- quits ,flemiOUISly ill. I avig1 uerc t" onfy tb cia:ma of Which afro ed ,a, position on the Windsor public Mrs• Robert Bouthrou, who v w bit i8med 4amlll t]ten have notice, to lire confined to her room for some f 1. + , ` ,maalt 11 gofr of ,all otil�ers, nod the ma&wm"Rned ulchoul shraff. w 'from fractured ribs, oC rot be, 4idwe ttu miry Verson 0° rouse 22- Mass Leola Nott, Seaforth, has � ,%, hlfe nrtdbistgrfred ollnll riot thorr issue been appointed the clerk-atenographer ed .by �a fall in cher home when cre � ' e sh laogete W distributed or miry' + of Group 2 for Dr. Lionel Stevelli�an ink teem roam, is now able to 6e up i '1;'t So ni Nr the 23rd da-, of Irre at the ° ontramio. Vet rt' College, 'Mr. Robert Passmore. d4v3n,ty +E P;:"ttGuelph.emn�. , d'ebt, assisted at tine local past off k 1` ` :. '' k`:' ;r, (atmea V, 1�,� dieo suddenly it , " ,the Christmas 'rudrhv. ` fir rt t tlsd f itt.. n �} ty,s'# J, tm $�l� 6i�i . , '1 ti, Ames W Douthran f4=9 ..� rryr u t c� �x I.C.b) 1f62 fit . 0p�JA1', ,e4U,Wt , at tIM 1;f1ft*iai Of r�,," ,I 'a, AUGUST i11ia:31 J'. Jarto Oa • solo on t q-. .. :, iatttl tt 3 °, ; i• Y C., .. , d7 4----illeldoirdi CwWd toff niearly 7,090 ked4 "Good Night and t�attrd htarnin 9, Ft, Yf-9 % S Ai -s .... lji.,, N ` r I:.� P 17 , a. Ear f ''1' 1:7' N 4 , V { s :'4 C J # w, 5, d x 4 it t r. . i ., ti: jjr �.. p5 r+,. r .'f•x f bb '4., '.t,. e , F, ,.e,4..<...a,,,,.n...a§iia`r��+b•�u,>!3»4'�.,Y...fie..jLab.11'e(?�;S�i>_.u.,''.T#'�rYltkF.im'� i.r.Yi�,..r4,..?;'K,1-N:a,.Rnlf�-,.ifi�t.a,;.....,_.......z,..u.. ... ,.: _ ..,...�....t.(x9 <..,,,. _. ..t.�. _.,.._...,, F., {.._,,. x 1. ;r ah ,�X � 4 7 P; 11 - It #1 +*0 ®fRoa l motor rejoin o Fredericton, and Saint Jahns ' . ^ O CZCt' I t2 n era rA' y and otheir train for the trip fo �/ ✓ Charlottetown w]aich wilt be reached a\ ✓ at noon, June 14. °a I Return from the island will be by „ W�dnesdayboat from Cbranlaa Sco i to Piston, 'nnou n celreaching Nova Scotia rtnwu the j Twir even'im- of June 14 'Their Ma.jesUeo tho�;cblWdrvO 0�' e,i r $udbu ':or To., King George and Queen ElizabethI night by Prime Ministter King with " rorbs rho see ",their, Mpg and Qtllrgen. 1 • , 6th, ttTavelli•ng bridge, Their' Majesties will make. will be made in Canada. described brief stops at Guelph, Kitc,hener�and The iti�nearar'y, which is final, does) provide for visits at (Ar. ' It llafdC, 11LUfi a?hystds!'r • a.m. ' for Hamilton by .way of Ingersoll; ta'rtio apart from those already m.en. said at CavllanJder �`uetla5r niggl ihe�f f +. Mr. - Roy Kyle, of Pam•our, Ont., lone," Byrd; "Guns or Butter," Lock- . "Westminster Watchtower," will not be twbelp ltlo the royal routei. ' ' Baxter; "Insanity Fair," Reed; - script to Adventure," Gordon. Juven- The iduOrary 18 the result of Cali'*` r, . I the Christmas and New Year's 'boli- ful and detai'l'ed ; study by memnb-0 • days with •itis parents, Mr. and Mrs- ky," "Adventure of Buster Bear;' "Adven E! of the Government, the special Inter- ► -. dies as divinity student at Toronto ' � depar'tmental Zominithee 4lalndlinlg the..• Like To Do Stories," Smith; "The "Mystery vfsitiug'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tour, and Ithet railway authorities. Mr.6 George Hudson. Lilac Inn," Keene; "Bungalow Mys- Mackenzie 'King expTess,g'd; -the dwim ' the laF,t nine years .in Fonda, Iowa, is Locket," Keene; "The Secret Warn - "Hidden Mys- the necessity of regard it as 11w ►that x final would be appnecia.'tetL ;r of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and ;. . .. i Reaching Quebec by battles'hi'p at „ > 9.30 'a.m., May 15, Their Majesties Parktbil,l. reopened after. the Christmas holf- M will leave next morning for Montrea6, ThJ+ee Riivem u ' "They r3: with Th a brief snap at wil'1 spene 'afternoon, and d, tith A Mr. and Mts, :`Phomas Kyle were . fans took 'place in the Town Hall on New Year's guests with MT. and Mrs. c Friday when it was decided to enter t Y t `^^ evening in Montreal and reach +(li- ' aK 1 a x tawa next morning, remaining in, ih'ei fit this year. The officers elected t , H capital until 6 .p.m" May 20. On thait h -. Golding, • M.P., James Bailautyne, M. � 111:1 1;`':pE;, i.ikr�,r'f�h> l day t s bi•rthda will bd His 141ajes Y' y weeks, is, we are pleased to report, 'r- y yy IN liftll.,3�� oeleblmted in Canada and alas duffing " renewed 'health. € :y n ss � �. >,. ,� hi:s stay there 'he will unveil the Na, at a ' :y�j��. �M...� ��,>„- ti'anal War Memaoriak parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Love. r s„ s r .'R. . . t 9 through From Ottawa the tour p Cornwall. BrockviRe, with a ron,to aftem .spending Christmas there t" .. dray •ist Kingston, a day in Toronto, .t r�cedved at Hensall P'u'blic Library: k , s thence thence by Chaplerau, White River, , `.. e. ,,. � Schreiber, Port .Axthu't and Fort Wit Ir- > Simpson lia'm to Winnipeg where the best Part .I �h- :.�1 i' of the day will be spent May 24t51. pot Luck supper on Monday, Jan. 9th, 1-`r- Munford; "Square Shooter," Raine; at 6.30 p.m. A cordial ,invitation is Ili 4 Day at Banff , , Follows a Cold Trail," Raine; 'Folk 1 at There will be an afternoon in Re- election of offi'eers will take 'place at J. Heather," 'C'rameron ; "Shadowed this meeting. A splendid, program Bina, May 25, brief Maps alt Moose- is also being arranged. t Swan; "Twice Tried," Swan; "Wrongs Mrs. McDonald, of Dunda ,. visited jaw and Medicine Hat, e, two-htanr 1, . I is " past k. the past week. e stop iia Calgary, may 26, rand a day of of the Bible," Morton; "Stara' to r Lettie Love Toronto, who W Wi.ndw&rd," Fahn,estock; "MGCom- rest in Banff, May27-., ' " raehe and J. M. -B-," Barrie; "Arctic C 1n- After 'a brief eb6l) 'at KamlelaPs sat ', so- x> r". -.:, zw ; was much enjoyed, " May 29th, the fisaias 'will 'reach Van- e Rev. M, A.' HiMt conducted ' the >'� addah Mokadc,'s Gibbons; "List®nl The couvem the morning of May 29 suit ic,e • can Chtirreb: Sunday Tilorni11g. A oplen- � inembers," Weatherhead; "The Wind. reach Victoria that evening, meturn- by sor Ttl;pegtTY, ' MoKenz%'e;, "R:ed" Bunt- cit t assflvted with ti 0 .serviC+ - . of :_. f, .1. . >. ors of th'b Snolvs; • Gadl0tl11; "147y Coun- "T116I.,latalf ing to Vancouver at noon on,' May 31, tit- tit' iiftd'MY V,sople,," Lin Jtitang, ':At Oil. rAge 6) Vii' Golden GrIndstolfe.' Glyddl ltt: and 'leaving at once for the Elasi ` ' 4 yp 1 di. . k' } • ,.... .:�,. . .•,.... w'DAI>t-.n:u,, .'.".'�aaii ,r t,T ',,gjra.�resrn, lii�?,d""4�f.ith a. A`��'uu-:d, On the eastward journey brief stops I , ,.All be mta•de at New Westminster `' t 1 and Cbill- Wack, and a full' day will be •' . spent at Jasper Park which they will! _ ,:, r + fir, .leave the morning of June 2, spend- , , . e' �+ ing the afternoon and evening in, Edmopton. . There will be a twoAhour stop at . , ' . skaon, on June 3, and brief stoles Sato , at Melville, Wifnn8peg, Sioux Look. out, Armat l6ng and; Lomg • Lac. -Their ' Majesties will, urotor froim Sudtbury A , A Junction to Sudbury on the evening r . , of June 5, and will rest the fallawi-ng • f6 morning in the Muskoka Lakes' dis- a V. tinct, then continue via BracebrUlgei 0 , with ,short stops at Guelph, Kitchen- . - er and. StrtatfordJ to London for an ' k hour's stay, oo� June 7th. . , Zine same day the -0 will be stops at Hlamidtran and St, Clathaunes and - + Their Majesties will cross the boun- e4 ,',,' X .: �� Bary at Niagara. FalFallsthat evening- } X. Return From United States Returning from the United States , to spend an hour in Stratford Their Majesties will cross the boon- I I , esday night- They will spend dart' near Montreal and go direct to; ling an hour in London on June Sherbrooke, on June 12, for a half- . , ri couple and retinue, together ,hour stop, then proceed with brief stops at Levis and Riviere du. Loup + to Moncton, N. B., nmrdling that city . the morning of June 13. . . Frohn Moncton: the royal party will . i ®fRoa l motor rejoin o Fredericton, and Saint Jahns ' . ^ O CZCt' I t2 n era rA' y and otheir train for the trip fo �/ ✓ Charlottetown w]aich wilt be reached a\ ✓ at noon, June 14. °a I Return from the island will be by „ W�dnesdayboat from Cbranlaa Sco i to Piston, 'nnou n celreaching Nova Scotia rtnwu the j Twir even'im- of June 14 'Their Ma.jesUeo visit the King and Qw-len will spend will motor at once from Pictoa to a night on the train at some point New Glasgow to rejoin the train; ' thence .to .Halifax which will be reach-' I ed next morntimg, the last day of the , . Two Special Trains Canadian tour. At lest .two and possibly three spe- The King and Queen will sail from ,+ i + ciai strains will carry the royal couple Halifax at 6 o'clock the evening or 4 S and their retinue with ,the press, and June 15. No mention was made in Ij ' officials who will. accompany Their the itinerary of a visit to Newfound. Majesties. No details of tills official land on, June 17th, announced in St - party or of the various 'programs have Johns by S'i'r Humphrey Walwyn, the . I, been made public. I governor. ' . The Canadian trip will begin at "It will be seen," said the Prime Quebec on May 15. Their Majesties Minister in announcing the Wnemry, will 'travel throughout the Dominion "that Their Majesties' visits to the almost entirely by train, but will use different localities will, in reality, . automobiles for a section of the New constitute a royal tour from east to Brunswick tour and steamers for the west and west to east across the en- . , trips to V'anrouver Island and to tire Dominion - Prince Eldward Island. They will sail Wish To Travel By Day . . from Halifax June 15. "To insure that the royal train Will: , While realizing that many would pass through (afferent parts of Can- - be disappointed because of the omnis- ada and the localities en routs, by , sion of their centres and districts, day, .rather 'than by night., as well as from the royal tour, Premier King ex. to insure more complete intervals of pressed himself as confident Cana` rest on the long journey, Their Ma, dia.ns would appreciate the intricacies jesties have expressted the desire that of the situation and what is involved travel by night should bd avoided as in 'Their Majesties undertaking so much as possible. Tdie wish. it will I , long and arduous a journey in the be observed, ,has been kept in mind limited time at ,their disposal. in the arrangement of the itinerary, `' J Travel will be by day as much as ,w well as the al,hvious necessity of , , possible for the double purpose. of providing, for Their Majes'ties', brief permitt:in+g more brief public appear- intervals for recreation as well as . . ances, and of allowing time for great. rest_ er rest at night than would be pos- "Travel being for the moat part by •' si,hle on a moving train, day places of necessity rigid restric- tions upon the length of Their Mar ` ' Sleep on Train jesties' stay in any one locality. Inc The King and Queen will ,,Sleep on arranging the time to be allotted to I ' their train except at Quebec, Ottawa different places, the government hast andViotoria and possibly in one of also sought to keep in mind' the siren- , the Rocky Mountain Parks. At Que- uous nature of the many public pro- - . bec they will spend, the night at the cessions in the different cities of the Citadel, at Ottawa their home will be Dominiod, other ,public appearances F , Rideau Halal, residence of the Gover- en 'route, and Their Majeeti'es' four nor -General and at Victoria they will days' visit to the United Stag, the I , atop at Government House. whole being embraced in the allotted No details of the United States period of one month, with an al,dcii- , , tour were given. The King and Queen tion of ocean voyages, to and fivan will cross the international boundary Canada, across the Atlantic," Iv at Niagara. Falls at 9.30 a.m., June 7, Mr. Mackenzie King said the Obb- i. and return to Canada{ by way of Mon- lie function would of 'necessity be " treal June 12, making their first Can- 'kept to a tffimemum. It would be adian ,_stop 'at Sherbrooke, 11 a.m., physically Imposs4ble for the King + that day. and ' Queen to accept even a Small No ViSit to Quints I number of the many suggestions and The itinerary does not ,provide for requests for special calls which have a vis -It to the Dionne quintuplets at come from all ,parts 'of the Domi OD- ' ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Prom SEAFORTH . FRI. & SAT., JAN. 13 & 14 To stations OsbAwa and east to COrnwalll dnclussive, Uxbridge. Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Stations Newmarket to North+ 8"ey inclusive, Penetang, Colliingwood, Meaford, Midland, 'Parry 130lm4 Sudbury, Capreol and wrest to Beardmore, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, TO TORONTO �� ' Also to Brantford', Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, L ftdoln; Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St.. Catharines, St. Marys, Sa'nnia, stmt ford, Stmthnoy, Woodstock gee ifandbills for corhplete fist of desthultione. For farm, return llrnits, train information, tickets, etc., ieowult neatmt all"L ATTRAc,nOM-`TORONTO, SAT., JCANAW I AN ..AN, 14 --National Hockey League CHICA60 "BLACK HAWK8"' vs. 'TORONTO m*AP4B LEAFSQO NATIONAL .6 r '? 1 . I .„, . , I a 1 ' i3 - . '�`_­ I, 11 . . . v ... ;4i�,,,, . ?It ”. '. e' a++i$�ttP41'�t'4t�LY+n , +�rt14(a,, ' s r �a'#a 1N't��' (rt rr` t, ► rf { $a 14js rt t a •+}� s y a A " ''�'rytt��yirfi�, t7� �r'a'r {� p'` wr �� ke:>),4e,.t t l{..1�.�'`�,�1.; ,�'?,2 i,V i +«nil CR%i ;��!z �', aFP it (a+ <i}l'tt5;4a7u+'Cf rt., ,u n .c 1 ;'f f h.�f«r7'.r5£jr'� +IY�,k�ir,M1t...1„�':ir . !,. .. 1. - + The plan was made public. Tuesday King George and Queen ElizabethI night by Prime Ministter King with visit Western Ontario next June the announcement of the itinerary, will on :their return. fzom a tour of the I av,proved by Their Majesties, for month's tour of the Dominion. Canadian West. On. Tuesday, June their by train from Brace- About 50 brief personal appearances 6th, ttTavelli•ng bridge, Their' Majesties will make. will be made in Canada. described brief stops at Guelph, Kitc,hener�and The iti�nearar'y, which is final, does) provide for visits at Sttratford. On the fallowing day they as ,u'ot 9.30 to Windsor, Chatham, or St- Thomas, or will spend one hour, from 10.36 in London before leaving I at any other poiltt 'in, Western On a.m. ' for Hamilton by .way of Ingersoll; ta'rtio apart from those already m.en. Woodstock and Brantford. tione<l. Between the Stratford and Landon Fifty Personal Appearances Mr. - Roy Kyle, of Pam•our, Ont., lone," Byrd; "Guns or Butter," Lock- . "Westminster Watchtower," 'spent Christmas and New Year's with bart; "Post I his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Thai. Kyle Baxter; "Insanity Fair," Reed; - script to Adventure," Gordon. Juven- i of Hensall. Mr. kobt. Passmore, who has spent ile Fiction -"Adventure of Paddy the I the Christmas and New Year's 'boli- Beaver," "Adventure of Cricky Pon "Ad days with •itis parents, Mr. and Mrs- ky," "Adventure of Buster Bear;' "Adven E! John Passmore, returned' to his stu- ,venture of Old Man Coyote," ture Mr. Todd," Thornton Burgess; 1 dies as divinity student at Toronto of "The Brother Bears," Arnett; "The f University. Mrs. Hudson, of Marlette, Mich., is Like To Do Stories," Smith; "The "Mystery vfsitiug'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haunted Bridge," Keene; est George Hudson. Lilac Inn," Keene; "Bungalow Mys- Mr. Russell Kyle, who has spent tery," Keene; "Clue of the Broken the laF,t nine years .in Fonda, Iowa, is Locket," Keene; "The Secret Warn - "Hidden Mys- home spending some time with his ing," Dixon; Harbor tery," Dixon; "Lone Eagle of the Bor- n parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Thomas Kyle, der," Dixon; "A Treasure Box e,f ;r of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and Stories for Childmen," Becker; "Gold - family have returned Thome from a family en Tales of Canada," Becker. pl4asant visit spent with relatives at The continuation and public schools s, Parktbil,l. reopened after. the Christmas holf- r t WilJ -Play in Cyclone League days of the past week with a g4rod attendance. F. A well attended meeting of hockey Mr. and Mts, :`Phomas Kyle were t fans took 'place in the Town Hall on New Year's guests with MT. and Mrs. c Friday when it was decided to enter Ezra Ki'pfer. . team in the Cyclone League. Hen- Miss Cla,Assa Mitchell is being vis' saii can boast a young but keen out- ited by rel'adves' from Kombkra for s _ fit this year. The officers elected the winter months. a were: Honorary presidents, W. H. Mr. Geo. Brock who has been ser- a' Golding, • M.P., James Bailautyne, M. iously ill for the past number of r• L.A.'; president, O.•Tw.itchell; man- weeks, is, we are pleased to report, 'r- ager -coach, John Passmore, Morris making satisfactory progress towards Farquhar; secretary -treasurer, C- renewed 'health. sb Blowes; committee, G. Case, F. Small- Rev. R. Keith Love, B -A., B.D., of at a acombe, E. Shaddick, J. Paterson, Joe Kintore, was a recent visitor with his Flynn, H. MacMillan,,, S. Tudor, T. C. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Love. at Joynt. Ta- Miss E. Johnston returned from To- al ron,to aftem .spending Christmas there rg The flallawing new books have been with her friends on Douglass Drive. .t r�cedved at Hensall P'u'blic Library: Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson of 'e- IN'etioni-"Malice of Men," Duping; Detroit, were called 'home this week n- "young Dr. Galahad,!' Siefert; "Re- owing to the illness of M,rs. I.ou Ir- becca," Dr. Maurier; "All This and Simpson nt Heaven Too," Field; "Tbe Rains The Young People's Society cf �h- Came," Bromfield; "Robert Harding," Hengall United Church are having a a Slater; "Mill Brook," Lutes; "Tex," pot Luck supper on Monday, Jan. 9th, 1-`r- Munford; "Square Shooter," Raine; at 6.30 p.m. A cordial ,invitation is Ili "Saint On Board," Charters; "Bucky extended to all. the young people of rid Follows a Cold Trail," Raine; 'Folk the congregation to be present as the at of the Glen,," Camertm; "White Bell election of offi'eers will take 'place at J. Heather," 'C'rameron ; "Shadowed this meeting. A splendid, program Lives," Swan; "A Divided House," is also being arranged. at- Swan; "Twice Tried," Swan; "Wrongs Mrs. McDonald, of Dunda ,. visited Ar Rdgbted," Swan; `"The Secret Panel,, h er 'Fred :Hess, during is Swan, Non Fiction` --"Through Lands past k. the past week. e of the Bible," Morton; "Stara' to r Lettie Love Toronto, who W Wi.ndw&rd," Fahn,estock; "MGCom- Ihalne far 'the Christmas was lb ,ve raehe and J. M. -B-," Barrie; "Arctic singsholidays, sang very pleasing sato at tills 1n- Adventure," Freneben,; "The Redis-a United Church Sunday evening which so- covery of Matt," Link; "The Secret was much enjoyed, " of Victorious Living;' It'osdiek; "Can- Rev. M, A.' HiMt conducted ' the tu- addah Mokadc,'s Gibbons; "List®nl The morning jerv'ico in Sf, 'Pa ul!fl Angli- ic,e Wind," Lindberg; "A Shepherd Re can Chtirreb: Sunday Tilorni11g. A oplen- inembers," Weatherhead; "The Wind. did conVeg'atk0u_ @a'as 'pregent end the by sor Ttl;pegtTY, ' MoKenz%'e;, "R:ed" Bunt- cit t assflvted with ti 0 .serviC+ - . of he ors of th'b Snolvs; • Gadl0tl11; "147y Coun- "T116I.,latalf a. tit- tit' iiftd'MY V,sople,," Lin Jtitang, ':At Oil. rAge 6) Vii' Golden GrIndstolfe.' Glyddl ltt: ' .,,.{f�Anitinued 4 yp 1 di. . k' } • ,.... .:�,. . .•,.... w'DAI>t-.n:u,, .'.".'�aaii ,r t,T ',,gjra.�resrn, lii�?,d""4�f.ith a. A`��'uu-:d, visit the King and Qw-len will spend will motor at once from Pictoa to a night on the train at some point New Glasgow to rejoin the train; ' thence .to .Halifax which will be reach-' I ed next morntimg, the last day of the , . Two Special Trains Canadian tour. At lest .two and possibly three spe- The King and Queen will sail from ,+ i + ciai strains will carry the royal couple Halifax at 6 o'clock the evening or 4 S and their retinue with ,the press, and June 15. No mention was made in Ij ' officials who will. accompany Their the itinerary of a visit to Newfound. Majesties. No details of tills official land on, June 17th, announced in St - party or of the various 'programs have Johns by S'i'r Humphrey Walwyn, the . I, been made public. I governor. ' . The Canadian trip will begin at "It will be seen," said the Prime Quebec on May 15. Their Majesties Minister in announcing the Wnemry, will 'travel throughout the Dominion "that Their Majesties' visits to the almost entirely by train, but will use different localities will, in reality, . automobiles for a section of the New constitute a royal tour from east to Brunswick tour and steamers for the west and west to east across the en- . , trips to V'anrouver Island and to tire Dominion - Prince Eldward Island. They will sail Wish To Travel By Day . . from Halifax June 15. "To insure that the royal train Will: , While realizing that many would pass through (afferent parts of Can- - be disappointed because of the omnis- ada and the localities en routs, by , sion of their centres and districts, day, .rather 'than by night., as well as from the royal tour, Premier King ex. to insure more complete intervals of pressed himself as confident Cana` rest on the long journey, Their Ma, dia.ns would appreciate the intricacies jesties have expressted the desire that of the situation and what is involved travel by night should bd avoided as in 'Their Majesties undertaking so much as possible. Tdie wish. it will I , long and arduous a journey in the be observed, ,has been kept in mind limited time at ,their disposal. in the arrangement of the itinerary, `' J Travel will be by day as much as ,w well as the al,hvious necessity of , , possible for the double purpose. of providing, for Their Majes'ties', brief permitt:in+g more brief public appear- intervals for recreation as well as . . ances, and of allowing time for great. rest_ er rest at night than would be pos- "Travel being for the moat part by •' si,hle on a moving train, day places of necessity rigid restric- tions upon the length of Their Mar ` ' Sleep on Train jesties' stay in any one locality. Inc The King and Queen will ,,Sleep on arranging the time to be allotted to I ' their train except at Quebec, Ottawa different places, the government hast andViotoria and possibly in one of also sought to keep in mind' the siren- , the Rocky Mountain Parks. At Que- uous nature of the many public pro- - . bec they will spend, the night at the cessions in the different cities of the Citadel, at Ottawa their home will be Dominiod, other ,public appearances F , Rideau Halal, residence of the Gover- en 'route, and Their Majeeti'es' four nor -General and at Victoria they will days' visit to the United Stag, the I , atop at Government House. whole being embraced in the allotted No details of the United States period of one month, with an al,dcii- , , tour were given. The King and Queen tion of ocean voyages, to and fivan will cross the international boundary Canada, across the Atlantic," Iv at Niagara. Falls at 9.30 a.m., June 7, Mr. Mackenzie King said the Obb- i. and return to Canada{ by way of Mon- lie function would of 'necessity be " treal June 12, making their first Can- 'kept to a tffimemum. It would be adian ,_stop 'at Sherbrooke, 11 a.m., physically Imposs4ble for the King + that day. and ' Queen to accept even a Small No ViSit to Quints I number of the many suggestions and The itinerary does not ,provide for requests for special calls which have a vis -It to the Dionne quintuplets at come from all ,parts 'of the Domi OD- ' ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Prom SEAFORTH . FRI. & SAT., JAN. 13 & 14 To stations OsbAwa and east to COrnwalll dnclussive, Uxbridge. Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Stations Newmarket to North+ 8"ey inclusive, Penetang, Colliingwood, Meaford, Midland, 'Parry 130lm4 Sudbury, Capreol and wrest to Beardmore, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, TO TORONTO �� ' Also to Brantford', Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, L ftdoln; Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St.. Catharines, St. Marys, Sa'nnia, stmt ford, Stmthnoy, Woodstock gee ifandbills for corhplete fist of desthultione. For farm, return llrnits, train information, tickets, etc., ieowult neatmt all"L ATTRAc,nOM-`TORONTO, SAT., JCANAW I AN ..AN, 14 --National Hockey League CHICA60 "BLACK HAWK8"' vs. 'TORONTO m*AP4B LEAFSQO NATIONAL .6 r '? 1 . I .„, . , I a 1 ' i3 - . '�`_­ I, 11 . . . v ... ;4i�,,,, . ?It ”. '. e' a++i$�ttP41'�t'4t�LY+n , +�rt14(a,, ' s r �a'#a 1N't��' (rt rr` t, ► rf { $a 14js rt t a •+}� s y a A " ''�'rytt��yirfi�, t7� �r'a'r {� p'` wr �� ke:>),4e,.t t l{..1�.�'`�,�1.; ,�'?,2 i,V i +«nil CR%i ;��!z �', aFP it (a+ <i}l'tt5;4a7u+'Cf rt., ,u n .c 1 ;'f f h.�f«r7'.r5£jr'� +IY�,k�ir,M1t...1„�':ir . !,. ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Prom SEAFORTH . FRI. & SAT., JAN. 13 & 14 To stations OsbAwa and east to COrnwalll dnclussive, Uxbridge. Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Stations Newmarket to North+ 8"ey inclusive, Penetang, Colliingwood, Meaford, Midland, 'Parry 130lm4 Sudbury, Capreol and wrest to Beardmore, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, TO TORONTO �� ' Also to Brantford', Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, L ftdoln; Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St.. Catharines, St. Marys, Sa'nnia, stmt ford, Stmthnoy, Woodstock gee ifandbills for corhplete fist of desthultione. For farm, return llrnits, train information, tickets, etc., ieowult neatmt all"L ATTRAc,nOM-`TORONTO, SAT., JCANAW I AN ..AN, 14 --National Hockey League CHICA60 "BLACK HAWK8"' vs. 'TORONTO m*AP4B LEAFSQO NATIONAL .6 r '? 1 . I .„, . , I a 1 ' i3 - . '�`_­ I, 11 . . . v ... ;4i�,,,, . ?It ”. 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