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'.', •' t R , r.. ,.r,:; 1 1„�,,, R F ("� 1 i T. i,.^� h fir,,I.py+s >t"}14F �+'x�i� T ��^ /yam I +• -a0.�!j < "7..trl ht ,Y. 1 , .;YA'ri.r­111,1 .. ., ;;}n ferment Mrs. James McAllister was I in ��j, orshl tr ,i ibur{tr, : � ;,' le !, 11vbe $adi>�r held. lay C sWlyk Y- 1 %;30 dal Mm: warp P - r;r§ - ` ♦ k .r.r� was made ixt rSltaft cemotery, � Wiemds inrg at S�, S. NO, 1, Tlll ktoTSWa@thp last Suniday �eeav'i�ces '10 ensam Una ed I in (�' w 1 I AllST. COLUMBANC V zmud relatives Bram a ddlstawce who at- week. - 'Church v'erre very dtal'f aGten�ed Sfl.' d �01 bendod the f'uuena-'4 included: Mr. and Mr. GLAare Rigby- and Miss Nori'n'e and hairs ppstor, Rev. R. A, Brook, - � h ;�! Death of lnfantl Daughter Mrs: R. N. Stewart, Teeswwt,er; M1`. Clark, oY Chatham, stpont 'the week- cw e+dl hdn own pa4lPdt at 'both dleits y' and M11ar. Dtl Eizeumnaar, Evelyn and illi 'till) Mirss Jean McQueen. . �aP wiodslibi,g> taking as his ' ,marm$ng Hens' An � 1�'a++r n'd .":",.,' Agnes "tont, linfaut daughter of wilmur, Mir. and Mr's. Harvloy Haan- Huron Lodge Herds At'I[4Fkne' Cbeon�t, "WIMat�soe�ne>4 he 4 at�l�t C 1�'` 1!£tl dS w1U be nnserted at 11EKY lOW cash rates " Ms. and Mrs Mauulice ITalnan, aY tilnC aaoii NLittaiu(d; Mr. Mrs. E. Sad- Huron Cadge No. 224, A..F. A M. otl 4o do, 'do it,,; moimin,g'awthem by C. R.5®N'®a 1 ,' 2nd comoesysdan oY Hdbbort, ailed Taos- "Remember Now Thy Gre- q,f r j Lem, Hamd1t; Mm. and Mrs. F. Sad held a delflghtfuy AS Hbme in the c}xair, grad Found, Coming Eveutr, Etc. -Pa' ward: day night in. Scott Memorial' Hos Pi ,ti t"W, 11 � ,Lost ler and spm, Lomdoan; Mrs. Warman Town Hall, Hemtsaall, "QVedmesdaY ev- abor",, 'a vote was taken as to tris OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN r1111t, `sr c' r 1.�� + , 1sa week .. I Geist Lal, Seamort'h. She was ill only a Dingle, Toronto; ' Robert Sil1'erY, Exe- ening, emltielrrtadnitnrg aS itlllledr, 'guests holding pP the evening service at 7.30 �t�7 l f8,ra „ 2nd week ... +j(a Oft short time :¢rail the sYmtpauthy of the d Y P �1 inglit'3Iii,. and: Tad friends of the mem- instead of 7 m_, 'which was carved r`l +4 I,. ......r ............. % Cent community goes out to Mr. and Mas. e pastor will be at W. dl. GoodwWel storg'A7r ter, Mr. ,as4ld Mrs. Charles Bushfie wi A ,' • „ g rad week W 1n gham•, Mr. and Mag, G. Earl, Exe- be; ,same e lgh ty members and guests c luallJa llhe change. Th a n,r ]iSdn>�nm chexae. �t ans�la>® ...... 26 Ceuta Dalton in their sad, betrea.vemenn. One ,ter; Mr. Mrs. W. Gumming', Thos. beds present. The cttiaxannaw for the chose 'to speak at the Cvepin,g ser- e1y lot ands 3rd Tuesdayat tilt t17te a4w*'�`tA+ia' flsam imttW end abbreviation counts as ane wmd. other child survives. A short service u Morley, Ma'. ,alma Mis. Milne Pullen, evening was Mr. J'. P. Ba}v'eY. war- piece, "Taros Nra Th�ou'ghrt For To -mar- month, commencing JURe 7tb, for rtut4 {�fDel!yvl+1''lYranl�n 'r tilemruriamu I3u�rcer-1 ens per �orci Mirrirnrem 5o cerft per ween. by: Rev. Fiabliea' Dantzer was held at WhaLeu;• Mr. and Mrs. H. Heim Mr. shtplul master, of Exreteir who pre- row," and the choir swung, "SOldtei's the purpose of eating OyiBB tID� � q;,,%it... may be directed to a Bax Number. � 9f 47m Hwwro, Eavositsx, for 10 cents Sit Columban Chta'rroh at three •o'clock. ui r and Mrs, N. Brock, Usblxrane. srlded' in; a veay pleasing 'mamalior'. (ion- .of ,thiel Gross." ' Sunday next will be ting glas$ea DISl,tllt Cae'ea tstmd t1j��r`i �a..V '. , additional Per etc wul be starred it ads to �+' �- are � paid by the The pa'll'bearers were Joe and John �P ttdburtiing to the very fine program observed as diplama Sunday omd those that hrave 'ntot been prop��to sx,.0 , fSaturdaY u'lghi in. the weak in wbc� th ad wisa run, Malone, Lew Doyle end Jim Duch- were Mbs. Bryce and. Mr. E. W. Dagg, nimnry° Sunday school scholars will re- fitted are spe,ially meoommemded ", 4u 4 fHralis, Marriages and Deaths msertr�rt faee ort charges arme. RE14SALL of Zurich; Mrs. J. W. BomUhacm, Rev. ceave seals at the morning service. consult ane Hours. 18 aoa. hO i i, tion Sales, Natiee to Credrtoar�, Etc. -Nates an awDlieatkar> � %t.5 and Mas. W. A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tho Young People's Society at Car- p.m 'Phone Hensall 16 for appoInt- 867 $ ;” Help Wanted Auction Sales Dies in Ithaca W, A. M'acLareal, Mrs J. Murrdock, mel Presbyterian Church met Morn- memt. 3677 i t $AYFIELD scurry J. V4wt valken,burg, 58, Ith- llr. I. G. Smillie, Mr. W. B. Cross, day evening with a splendid attend- "'"` A �ranrr tint, MAID. ExPz.ttt- DONT FAIL 'no a`rrl ND 'tom Nsx'r aca, N. Y., police commissioner and and Mr. W. O. Goodwin, of Hensall, cues and held a Valentine evenu>ig. 1, luENSALL W NTE he rally varF,d netabla RelxPF'R1- caommu,n'zty Au.;tim Salle at Cldntrno- an Robert Pe-nlhale land John Lindsay president of the Ithaca Engraving whose Isplenddd 's'eleietions were In ch Ate the eonclus1 of the d'evotianal t,, „ r etwrned 'hare from Orland:, Fl x$ tit, Amity to Box 19u, "ad DelTox OFFICE Tumdaq, Ialrrwa¢y ztst ,1.so. Th@3 stale is be- Florida Company, died in that city Wednes- enjoyed. Brie addresses, rCaddrngs perriod Mrd. Ray McT.aren, as con- .11 j, k ";.' 3713-3 a'ng wOl Pallalov cud "Rd Prlicea Terms on Friday last, where they spent ,the ,dlay night. Mr. Van Valken,burg, a and stPeec'hes were given by visiting vener, ptreiaddted over the Pleasing pro- yI F.;,, re`t>'onarble. Fou• futl,er' pa,attncwlars, phone or aY' - tivasroe A >� rpvuNstlu,ND, Mamager-. 23 on past two tnont 'SL native of Hensall, o'nt., is survived by membors, while cards and dancing to gr -am: Salo, "UmLbreldkas," Paula Hau- , - �+ 606, Cainbom; Ge0. IL �rrtt. Anatiome�• Mm. and Mrs: Ernie Featherston ,bus widow"alnd ,ane dlaughter. the ,strains 'of -th'e Murdiock orch':es'tra eo,n; 'piano Salo, Miss Hslea Dick; Seed t i11 , Lost ,and l, ound X712 1 celebrated tlhe twenty-fifth annivers- • he following 'itezi whic'h appeared addled to a ver successful evening. I'll y - Y guitar selectitan, Mdss Enid Parlfims; Show u 7, os'r xoUrrD-A I ARGE 13>-Acx ANn -- - cry of rtheis wedding on Saturday in the New Era Melita, Man-, refers Refreshments were '.served. The prize Valentine story, Miss Violet Hyde; L Annual Meetings l The1r, many friends wish them to the death of Robert Dougall, 'oro- winners were: Lady's first Miss Mary accorldiom selection, Mr. Harrold Han �1 Y - . wth,lte houmni. Aaryttiare k'mo'nv g of his p' . wtxaneatwults, please pone TONY PHILLIPS. b many more ,happy years- ther rof Mrs. Robert MacLaren', Sr., McKai.g, Exeter; gents, first, W. G. son'. The 'topic, the theme of wth'ich. huh_, 3714x1 A mdecellaneous community shower and William`t Dougall, both of Hensall. Bell, Hensall; lone hands, W. G. Bell, was based on St. Valentine, was The Sout uron Agricultural Society `., was held in' tihte Town Hall on Friday Mr. Dougall„ who wa.s 74 years of age, Wins in London Show ANNUAL MEETING pleasdng]ly ,giver by Mr. A. L. Kers- wily hold their Annual Seed Show tee i? evening last in honor of Mr. and Mrs, was in poor _,health Bar the pant nun- Nine pear old' Joyce Broderick, who lake; guitar selection, Miss IJmily the �Y : . For Sale or Rent NOTICE IS It �ltEsx GIVEN THAT THE Alfred Scotahmer by their many ber of years and for several wCc�ks broadcasted from. Kon Soble's "Tour i -9.1 1. rarrruat general meervmc of The Roberrt Hoskin. Games and contests in keep- Fbs gpT.F. OR iT-moo acmEs. � �gl'� & T her Company Limited, fri'ensis, when a hosrt of useful house- was a patient in Yorktou Hospital, For Talent" amateur coartest from 'the ing with the occasion were enjoyed, Town Hall,Hensall �N 8 Higrhwray. lupi gasx seaidbmth, wrin be held at the Company's office art Sea- kee'p'ing utensils were presented, af- where (hast death occurnred. The de- Patricia Theatre, L—don, Wednesday alter w'hiclh lunch' was 'served. '24 ., °. Dank harm brick hwl anbtw mbuete shed APPh. fourth, on Wedne'sd'ay. the 22nd od FdAmam ter which a social dance was emjoYed ceased went to that city in 'the year• everniu of lash week was, advised by at z P ®, �+ the a ftazmoon g Rev. W. A. Young pastor of Gar ass ,Nelson Sheet 6trartf�ad 3714-z By order of the Bomrd by al'1 proses 1904 from I3ai'ssovain, carrying on an t'olephtane on Saturday evening that mefL pnbytterian' Chlua ch preached FRIDAY � !Fl Mr. John Atkinson and daughter, im'plementt and insurance business she had received s'eco'nd prize w9lich very, aeeegtaN on Sunrday lash bo i,. JOHN FINLAYSON, Patsy, of Detroit, spent tlhe week -end there. He was a constant resident i, a Parke: fountain pen and, Pencil, FEBRUARY Secret�ry large congregations, while tine choir' 7 Personal 3713-2 with their family im 'tihe villa go until 1924 when, he tack a Position I vrlued at $15. The -selection Joyce .reordered sglemdid a'tutllegns at bath i The progre>ssave euchre and dance r •° as an, oLevatt°r agent and was boated sang was "Xan Look Good To Me," s,e1ri HEN PAmrs ARE TORTURE FROM by L.O.L, No. 24 on Tuesday opening at Gnolt', Man., far two 'years; latero followed by a tap dames. ,She receiv- The March meeting of the Arnold PRIZE LIST 4 , ' " . " " v Rheumnalcism, Scia &, Balckaebe, use Notices i'n the Town, H4,11 was a success. Priz• the ydas tri nsderred to Hamton, Sark., ed her padze at the 'theatre Weulmes- Cilr•cle of Catmmel Oburr c11 will be bald 11 1.' da -shear Trio wrap Actnon attacks es were awarded as follows for where the ,has since resided. He leaves day evening of this weep. She also at on i � KEATIN•G%S DRUG STORE NOTICE euchre: Ladies, first, Mss. Making; to mourn his -loss, his widow and fan contributed a sang and .dance number the hams of ,Mrs. ee , Young. The flnsamplg• pef se will be awarded d 371 a-1 Mr. Stewart McQweem, Misses IIeI tx t " 0f seed.:Y.,.�ibated 1`r ° T I., euchre: , consolation., Miss Beatrice HOUStb'n; at Ham, �uj; a daughter in Win- at the 'box social sponsored by the en and; Jean at'tend'ed the funeral of ,:tree with she, ruftea go,verr.i ng Seed Fairs: r THE HITSUN riARMER& Co -OPERATIVE gents, first, Leslie Elliott; consola- Ihdpeg. Mr, Doirgal'1 upas a member of Junipr Institute of Zurich Monday ev- ,the late Mr. Rigby of Blenheim on Tait 2nd 3rd 4tao Co. ,of Ekmsa L Ont., open ae semsotn of ,tl,on, Eugene Castle, after whd•ch dune- the I.O.F. Lodge. The late Mr. Dou- ening, Feb. 13. F„ For Sale 1939 with a full tame of cedar Positil, 1 car � inl was enjoyed the remainder of the Wednesday last The funeral was 1 bush Tata vVlrcat ... 42¢5 4L75 g1,bo ,w, Mari an .red �dffi; ferltr]iwcir (rimgrednrmts), g gall was orale of the early re )idents Messrs. Harold Foster and Edward vErp largely attonded, the being a 1 t"rs arc Why 22,5 n-75 9.50 A. V. -. r` IDD FOR SALE—WE HAVE A QUAN- ntinced if destired: darn mod offhea- reeds and evening. of (this ,community' and was wP��l'l and iAttl'e had the misfortune while play- Masoi7, ,an, Od(ffell-ow and an el!apl'oyee 1 bus. Eamty oalts .•.. 3.25 2-75 2.25 1-50 tity of double reoteamed ca'hl beams. In :meats: � bar's wire and mlottor ca. ' Miss Isabella Kirk, a former prin- favorably known. ing hockey recently' to receive chest' of the Imperial 0111 Go., and was wide- I lo-u�- Lalte outs ..-. 3,25 2-76 2.25 L5¢ 3 ';; WILLIAM PF.PPEB, l4l�a�er, r •cipal in tare Public school, hast been )Mr. and, Mrs. A. Spelncer and daugth- injuries. 1 bus. Hrrltds outs 225 I a.5b t order to make room for other Braun. we are I'i i`i' offervmg tangs at 51a.00 per tom. COOK 3714 ly known. Miss Jean Mc(�uee'n age I bus. Ba, lley, 6-nww-ed 3.26 2.75 2.25 1.5& i,+ s•,. engaged to ,teach the remainder of t� Mavis, accompanied ,by Mhos Em 11r. George Jackson, who,is under- the rem'arindier of ,the week with h.er 1 bus, Fi M Peas ..... 2-25 1-75 1.58. 1Ye M BRO5. MILLING CO.. Hensall, r Phone 54- 2 3713-2 the Year, and arrived from Glanwohtll ma, Jodimstton, .left by motor oro Tues- going treatment at Westminster Hos- 11 ,' and took up her duties on Monday day anornimg for Florida, California, sister, Mrs. Don Rigby, a former 1 taus. FReLd t3eartus • • '2.26 L75 Loa 5 TOWN OF SEAFORTH y teacher, lying f M� S McAllisteroo.Tuche!r- I or ... last. where they expect to remain until the picas the London, w'she'se ofvmanr� I relay o S. 1 SW wttxer•ry Beans .. 2.25 1.76 150 smitaL I. ZO .. bus. Soyra seams r225 1.75' 1,50 Articles For Sale Ma'., John How1a.rd is wearidg a big end of Marcb. tives and friendls that he may ex- bus. aarY other v♦3ri'etY 1. smile these days. A bouncinlg baby The C(iainber of Commerce v are perieuce a change for the Netter. Beams, except wRribe 225 1.75 '140 ZpOR SALE, - 1 SING BOB FROM TAX PRE -PAYMENT RE- &i,l arrived in Clinton Hosvital an making plane for ,another euchre and Mrs. Andrew Dougall i,s ,this wteek Mr. George Wailkh having re nail r/ � T�� sees 2 z5 7.75 r 50 CRICH�; cheap for cash_ Apply to W. A Sunda last. Congratulation's to Mr. dance to be held in the very near fu- ,suffering from quite a severe eoldl ed the the community ,otf they silledge council ,j huh, Rekt(7tlaverSead z_25 1.75 1:50 3713-tf CEIPTS FOR 1939 Y to use the com'mumlty sthed. adl;loining r , buc sweet Clover and Mrs. Howard'! Lure. Mrs- Alex. Buchanan is confined to, seed 2-0o Loo Mr. George Weston arrived •home orb Carmel Church property to bald a '' we believe the -bowlers intend hold- (lies room with trllness alma' will haus r/•_• ber- Alt -- 2.251 '1.75 1.50 Farms For Sale M'anday from a visit with friends in ing an entertainmieurt in the Town to remain there for two or three 'commum+ity sale bm Wednesd'ay, Feb. 1/., bus. Assike,5eed -, 2,25 1.76 1.50 <2, has made all arrangements to hold •1 bnra. pctatoes. armvv ' W The Town will pay 4 ,per Debit- Hall in the 'somewhat near future- w�6ks longer upon advice of her ... same, having engaged an auctioneer early vamety ¢.26 '1:75 1-50 ��FARM FOR SALFr-120 ACRES, MILE MPs. Wri'lliam Fergusson spent the M.r. and M,rs. M. G. Drysdale a,nd physician..and i Trus. Potwtoes, ��r- �il � 1' east•of waltom, Lots a arra s, 18th Gon- cent. per annum up to Aug. week -end, visiting her daughter, Mar- fam4ly were im London on Sunday and Mrs. Lance Battersby cud' little son, clerk, :rail an oplrarhutiity will be ud cep 2.25 1.75 a5® i,'}�%."", e�sieas Township oB Grey. Large bank given far any one to :turn in live ;Mr ta„t> rrbtemteowirrg' *. barn. frame house' excellent gravel Pit- Ap- '3T, 1939, on all prepaid 1939 garret, in Windsor. attended service in St. And!ne'w's Unit- Nat,. of Exeter, spent Monday with ,,•bock farm. property of all kinds, in of G-r+amq and Seeds.. swleear�take Ba1Lve ply to FRANK FINGLt�ND, Clinton, orrt l� p - ed. Church, which has recently been Mrs, R .BomtUlron and, Mr1s. L. Si'mp hart all or anyhousehold or personal 2 3713x3 remodelled, enjoyed the fine ser- son, rr1 arty. This is a new venture in RULES AND REGULATIONS , taxes. Certificates and full' property. >% ZURICH vices and music by a l'arg'e choir of In the Hensall Women's Senior In- particulars may be obtained stoma 40 voices stitute hold at the Thome of Mies the vi•]d)ge, a(tYnou•g11 stuccessfudly held 1—A61 enbered tica competition mr4t Agents Wanted The canoert aria box so'cial.ileld, in in marry places', and its continuance have,taeen grown by the bitribir«r within one The Wtoth,elo Cls'as of the United Gladys •Luker on Weduesrclay evening, will depend upon this patronage year 'previous to ,the exh,trnudoa' Aral exars'bir� p' ge g•IVen of seeds srha,tl be, held to be repr+�erntative of iI - from the Town Clerk's 'Of- the Town' HaU on Monday evening, Church will &,old tb'oir social evening Feb. 8, the namr of Miss Mintnde, it. Our merchants intend making it o e quan,tAII of snob seed offered for GENTS WANTMI BUILD AN INDE- Feb. 13, under the auspices of Ulie an Favday, Feb. 17, at the 'home of S'uigri ter was in^,iklveertently omrdnted ''''..''. A' pendent business of your own witth the flee lrt the Town Hall. local branch of the Women's Institute barg<rir, day. - sale by mks mc31a'bptrar_ •rho searetas8 of the • <ry Mr. and Mms'. Lorne Chapman. as ,having contr'�ute'd the current ev- Socidty map takeand Pre%err'^ sarrmleb frsru w t;:. distribution of over 200 guaranteed necessi- Five ,tra.nrsr:ents tools up their abode eacih exhib t far rlefereruce Oar a of dslr'puto �' ties in select district Every day at pay day. w -as very well attended and a success- A meeting 'of 'the Union Cemetery ents. ` 1, rrs : Repeat orders on all Baia:- Lower stress. % :.n the Town Hall on Tuesday night a.rislin'g .forms the sane of seed by ern6or'inidao� D. H. WILSON ful event. Board will be held in the council Mi's's Florence Weilsh 'left for To- last 2 omyatrtton, must became members of iq,r .r , Success guaranteed to ala honest, ambretibua, ' Zurich fire bri'g'ade was called to :chamber on Saturday evening, Feb. ronto tthds week where she will visit In the W. M. S. report of last week the Society by to the Treasurer d6verc- Ag „ alert men. write today w,lthout obligations 5 of. eitrher Previou53 too ar at the Anne of mnk Treasurer. IJashwaod an Saturday afternoon to 1 to FAM1LEx CO„ 670 St~ Clement, Monrtreal, 18. with relatives for M week or so. ''. 3719-tf we bel5,eve we unintentionally omit- rims eritra, tate span of 4a•oo each. � 3714-1 help in fighting the bad fire wbd,oh Hensall Town Hall was Backed, to M.rs, Lorne 'Chapman andr little ted the name of Mrs. C. A. McDonell 3 --Nb Premium shall 'be awarrdel °°u ex- -- - ---- — swept the rmi,lls of Mr. Th'as. Klumpp. capacity on Friday evening, Feb. 10, daughter, Shirley, have returned hibits mha,t fountain weed seed, wW=h in the ' The fire started in the sh'e'd used to as leader of one, of thle groups, a road- when the amateur contest, ,sponsored home from a delightful visit spent opinion of the fudge cue of a rnos7mrs. maiture< � Card of Thanks Births house ,the tractors, whdclh, supplied by the Young Preaple's Society of Car- with retlatives at Clinton. Pr having called our attention to it. 4 --Nb exhilaualor scram receive raoxe liar l power for the ehogpinlg mill- The high mel Presbyterian Church, which was Mir_ and Mm. A, Spencer had as Mr. and, Mrs. A. W. E. •IIemphi'Id in one arise m any etrass. }, 14RI55 MARY DeDD5 wLSHES TO Ex- writing to -relatives and fri'e'nds from with ft samples themutbe c, f1hetdy un t of ';. lYl p ynpe �pR eis¢3om of the DALE Sar 9eFot3oath. on Fdbroary 12th, to wind prevailing at the time groin Put a decided sviceesst and which netted their week -end guest their dlaugFhter, w rtm the acne of Are vmniety, t1,e amount or i!tr:;:...... mdrmlo• eT'prE,sl1Un6 of symlPartlr� ewtr�rdeci bo Mr. and Mrs. Alvin nate, of Hallett, a the fire beyond control and the mills,' gaud returns. Mr. Ross MacKay, as Mavis, ,of Toronto. 'Caro BeacJh, Florida, report having a seoa.,frar- stsle'amd the seulrvrrg' Iprice. GrmSas not ns her tar nher recent sad bmroaver�[mt, also m con together with two ramal( stables and master of ceremonies, was outstand- Hensall fire brigade a0oe4ved, a hnlr- tPry I,leaeanit time. ids than 25 rtrar�h¢m nor sane except Snrc et rtrre neighbors who sotto flowers and Rev- KERK--r1•n Solt IE enwriaa BllosVita sea- St. Valentine's Day paataed-Over here wareaAr, to bless : A3sa`krG Tmmotilf, and a garage, were d'esnroyed The loss ing perfotffiin,gt his duties to the sat vied call on Saturday rafteraoom from bushel r11o6t ares them s bushels; Atf5 b - r`p"I.r Jack, and those who ioamred rasa 'forth, car February l:,ttlh, to Mk. and Mrs. on TllPGdap 'lash With the local pial bushels: P1aa+lY I'dtatroes, not less Adrarn 5 b��@- 3714x1 Jazodi Kerr, in MrKihlop, a son_ is a 'heavy one for Mr. Klumpp as, the isfacttiran of all. The judges were Dr. Da,sthwood' for rbelp in the senting, fire office being the centrre of many ten- els ; Late Potautoes, chat less than z5 bushels. �'„' carried no insarradnce, bot it is reF�'t Bryce, of Zuricht; Rev_ Hill of Coven whhach destroyed the planing md11, 6 -In ease of dia•putre, ar statutory ddatrra- a ' ed that the is making preparations to c der and loving expressions; and some l 1?rres,byteriarn Church, Exeter, and Mrs. hopping mill, two stables and agar- not just so fancier, tion that � above tulle; have bear eoanm�ied and contests, after which, a delightful rebuild at once. Beatty, of Varna. There were forty age, with an estimated loss of $20; witch, may be required from each or mw ex - 3 The changeful weather (las made it habitior of seed. TUCKERSMITH lu'n'ch was served', The Mhzpah bene- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer KloPP, Mr• entries on the progtna>m, contestants 000• Assisting with the truck from 7- Am exadbfs ,for cumrpatfrtBons for vrizes $ i Cry band) Bal' thre manager of the open -e diction was pronounced, which brought Lorne Kropp, Mrs. Susan HabCrerand coming from Clanton, Exeter, Brune Htenac�bl' were Fire Chief Lee Heider, must be Mivered at ,the Town Hull. Hensam f - air glinting rinds. ,x. Y_ P. S. of Turret's Church, met the meeting to a close. Mr. WRHam Rader left last Fridlay by field, Cromarty, Blake, Zurich, Hay Reeve E. s�ha,dd,ick and Dave Kyle. •not 'trailer' dmn 12 o'dlock, 'noon, and stag nut Mr. and Mrsr Gone Dalrymple, of motor for Florida where they will Township, Ripper and Hai1sa11•, em- The Woman's Missionary Society of MT. George Glens, on No. 4 High- ,be removed until mare erase of she Flair m2 a � t, Tuesday ervelning with the Missionary h. ay, a shoran distance, ,north of the m -m•, kit e OonNemars group in change. Mr. this vicinity spent Sunday with their spend a few weeks. bracing conitesltants in dancing, vocMI Carmred Presbyterian Church' (held 9—AN w*ze wibnting samples of aran,>t ^t•... daughter, M•tsl. Ward Forrest, of Hills- Mr. and Mrs, Herbert. K. Fibber, of and instrumental, cont, tromtbone, their regular meaning in the school- v_llage is •ialsnal'ldng :.vary sae, .bash J;ho,wrr at rtdxe Seed Fain, urnst be paroled and '," : Erhu Whitmore conducted the meet- 5��f'. ing and Mr. Bemoan Sutter, of C1tim- Oredi.ton, were visitors in town on violin and guitar selections- Prize room on Thursday at three o'clock, ling. equipment in his fills farms duel- eta at alto close of the Felir, Atte yrs r $" non gape a talk on Missions_ Refresh,- Tuesday. whiners as selected by ,the judges' with Mrs. R-. Y. Mel,wen preMdding. 'ling, klo receive the money farm such sola ITri,4`r Mr. Frank Corriveau has leased this were: Dancing' Claws---lst, June Mur- Huiron Lodge No. 224, of thte A. F. yup :meatus• were served- and opened with a 'hymn' and Prayer ADMlB¢ION FIdSS farm at Drysdalle to lads son, Mr. loch and Ruth Rothwell, Brnlcefield; led lyp Mrs. D. Parks, The Scripture & A. .T. have had quite a numbed ap Mr, and Mrs. R_ Townsend visited EGMONDVIL`LE leggin was• mead .by Mrs, J. Paterson ripsre ply for membership during the past DR. A. R. CAMPBELL - President .? • Franklin Corriveau, for a term of 2nd', Anna Mae Kay, Cromarty; 3rd. I, ' the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hog- mouths and a number of initiations', N. M. McLEAN - . Secretary h, " Y. P. S_ Meets cans, Mr. Corriveau will' continue to May and Evelyn Tay(tar, Aileen, Munro, and the roll cal] was answered with �"fir` Barth at Landesboro on Sunday last -Tho Y. P. S. held their regular }ave an has farm but wi'lll tyke a well- Del bane Jackson, P'hyldse Dougall, , .''� p 4th Courage-" Mrs. $. Y. McLaren' gave myI Last W'eduesda,y's storm plrayed lz havoc with trees and barns in this dds� anus meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock earned rest Hap Townshrp (Hagthland Fling) . a well prepay ed Paper on lndha s v, 'l Urict;_ Part of thereof of Mr.' Jmi-- when theyentertained the Y. P. S. Mr. Harry G. Hess, who has been Joyce Broderick, Hteosall. Junior `Pasts" Mrs. J. W, 'Bon,thron sang a "If Irandesborrnngh s barn w 1s 'blpwn ofP Emile United Church which confined to his 'home for some weeks Siai,g,ing Class — LSt, three -year -011d beautiful solo, I Have Wounded r ` TFde teacher and pupils of S. S. No. took '� fmm of a Valentine social. thwouglh illness, is abbe to be around Pauls, Hhm- 6011, Hensall, solo; 2nd, Any Souls Today," aceomtpaunied by `,r¢' 6 held to Valentine party oro Tuesday The visdtting group having charge of again. John Beer, Henlsa'll, coronet solo; 3rd, Mrs. W. A. Young. Mrs. R. McLaren a:§, and entertained dune preschool. age the program, the meeting opened by Mr. Harry Rose leas reopened his Dianttlia Young Hensall, nolo; 4th, ,I,e,d in prayer. Mrs. R. McLaren then M,.; M,,;,t of the slection. A good) time stinging „Jesus Lover of My Soul" and service station on the lake road. Marguerite Hoggau•th Exeter. Inter- r gave a paper on Iridha as in is in the children . ' prayer by Miss Pansy Adam's'. Scrip mediate Clas,sl-lsrt, Mass Helen Dick, �entt day. The meeting 'cl4ed with Ff, rePorlted ,' ' Lure lesson was read by Miss Hanel Hensall, piano solo; 2nd' Monica and' a hymn and.the Lord's Prayer in wni STAFFA ,; lt.I McIra-ughYra and a reading by Rev. Rode Marie Hart�ma'n:, Zurich, vocal son, k?J . WALTON Mr. Gandl er entitled, "Th+att Old duet. . Senior Clash -(Ike and Mike), Arthur At a Board of Hr&Jt'h meerting held Death of William Sadler 1 F,. Srwelethrealrt of Mime-" The tapir, was Frank Kenm: violins :nal) y, violinist, in the council chamber sof the Town, The young People of Duffs Church ably given by Mr. Crena Hlayrs. The Witliaml Sadler, a life :long resident Fin]aYsan, guitar and inouthtorgan, of Edward Little, Hensall, Hall, Dr. 1. G. Smillie was appointed' hreld Vaientilve social OII Tuesday meeting wal9 them. taken over by of StafBa:, passed away ,at his home Ki'Ppen; 2nd, cliairmlan for 1939 on motion of Reeve t ,, i' a Beth Shannon Northside Young People and an en- an, Sunday, Feb. 12. For the Plast nrromlbO C 6010 Accompanists were E. Shaxldncki, card ?yes lledd)en. Mat- r"lt evemdng when Miss pre sal. , �� Ma ,yayable hour was spent ata farmer, af- three months tbu3 late Mr. Sadler had Mdss Florence W'elM(r, • Miss Greta tern of interest rpertaining to the wel- �X,, •` grated over the meeting. Mists i•1`''• the Scripture lesson ter wrhdreh lunch was served been failing im health, death repul,t_ Lamm,e, Mrs. R. Broderick, Mrs. fare of the village were ddscussocP and Buchanan read, 4 .. dmf Lrom a hearrrt candiition He was Murdock, Miss Margaret Grieve, Miss May 18 and 19 were set as the dates Irra and Miss Ethel Shaw Led in Prayer. 1 c Rev. C. Cummings gave a very i:nspir 'iotrol in Staffa, on Feb. 21, 1866, a sow Ineme Ho Mrs. W. A. Younrg, g Tnh1 Hoggarth, of for the general clean-up and final in - WINTHROP 13, : ,a+ r', ing talk after which hincb was served of the late Mt. and Mass'. Jorhn Sadder. Noviemtber 21, 1894, he was mar- Mrs. E L Mickle, Mrs. Exeter, and Altihur Finlayson- Rev. s,pection for the village of Hensall. Miss Kathryn Drysdale, of Cirantin., ,' iAn -, and games and arnnests enjoyed. trine W M. S. and W. A. Societies Cat• tied no M la Sillery, whro remains W. A. Xotrmg and Mr. Ross MacKay, was a week -end guest with her par- fi., There will be a dance in the Cum- of Cavan Church are ,holding the to mourn her bass. The late Mr. Sad- the 'tt tmaster, ,made Plsasling and Barts, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Drysdale / mnndty Hall' on Friday evening, Feb. WorMl's Day of Prayer at the •home stem was a sawmill and lumber raer- harmvanoua remarks relative to the eu- ,'1€ a 17, with Artharrs' orchestra of Wing- of Mrs. Roy Patrick on FrI&Y, Feb. ti d®8 was well known and re terindrn®ernt of the opening Mr. Entertain Chiselhurst ,,, arum, in arttem'dnalce. 24, at 2 p.m. spoe6eil throughout the cam'mundny. epe Young also expressed (aas' regret that The skating party ,scheduled frit a li The Walton hockey boys, played in The euchre and dance held in the He was cam elder of the United Church the 'Pr,�iulent of the. Y. P. 5., an ac Monday evening, Fmb. 13, under the Brunseis on Saturday m'or drag last. It hall 'last Friday t>hghn was well at- and a former superintendent of the count of illness do :the 1loane, was un- auspices of the Young Foople s Union k; '" utas a very close game with the ` tends• The prize winners viers: Sunday sdbool Prrr rthi.rteen years. Be - able to he pre'eenrt to give a few re- of Hensall United Chu -rob), (lad' to be ", score 3-3. The plaryers were Clayton 5_i ;.: Ladies, most games•, Mrs. Kelly Dal- 'bis widow bre is spa ived by marks. Taking •Part an the amateur cancelled 'because sof soft 2'ee comdi- it ' .Sellers, James Kelly, N. Markls, Ron- .tont; Ione ,hams®, Miss Beatrice Pryce; ;sddes four daughters, Mrrs. Lawrence Harn- in the differeut classes were: In the tions, -but in its place a' very enjoy t l" ala Benoreht, K_ McDonald, R, Bird), L. i f , mens moss games, Mr. Wilmer Cvbh- .non (Myrtle), of Logan; Mrs. AWWO duDcing contest, Darras Buchanan, able evening was spent in the base - M rkp, C. Con ts, J. Bistro :rail D. 1s a,n. r Morray, i.I]; lone hands, Mr. Roy Dolmage. Af- Y Jeffery ()Rhea,), of Sttraffa; Mrs. Nor- Joyi2O Broderick, Norma Sangster, Ma'rgueri'te Hog- In t of the church with ,the hisel- buret sorietq as guests, with between a � ter lunch i�v0ra'i hours were spent in man Bushfield (Mary), of Logan, an'd Lenore Normihigiten, danciwg_ Mrs: Angus Earl (Mauzotta), of Us- garkla, Gloria Twitchell, ,Ruth Rath- 40 and 50 members ,and guests pres- ��r i;. , .', CHISE�FIUR�ST We are Foorry to dear of Mr. Jahn Shanaran ,being laid up with blood borne; oars brother, Robert A Sadler, wel'1•, Jvrne Mrwrdoc 1Jloyd Fudfard, k' Gldmbom: Anima Mae Kap, Cromarty; amt. The president, MT. Kenneth Hicks, very aily •Presided, over the ,, Srtaffa; two sisters, Mas. David F}Izea- Cammente- c ;+,r poison in his handl. M' Merl M' W T,4i 1, Ambrose Hartman, Doreen Oeseb, imrrpniniptu .pmogrami which On Monday evening, Feb. 13, the Harold Pryce bas, been 'laid up for man, tnc h m , May poem Npammla Hyde, Blake; ed with community singing directed !r :�.:. Vanmowver, B.C.. alba three grandahil- Caxise�lhur�t Young People •were en- dtnen. Tth'C furn,eral' book place an Wed simgri'nlg and music clasp -Ruth Heas, 6erterilted roy the Helvssaltl Young Peo a week with blood poisoning in his by Mr. Claude Blowea; prayer anti ad - ",c:; hand, but is back to school again. nesday aftP•rna,).nr. Rev. George Gil- Norma Sangster, Paula Hanson', M. dress' of welcome by the •Paistor, Rev, • pie iara Hemsal They intended map- Mrs_ ]+.:sora spank a few days with R. A. Brook. The following oant'ri- ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES , ing a grksting patty, but on account more of Staffa Uodted Church was its H090wnth, y end Billy tman, 111 1, e her daughter, Mrs. Posner Bennett- charge of the service, tassrnffterd by Vera Oesc(r, Rose Marie Hartmian, buted to the gragsaarl, which' was an r I of the weatihter the ice was too soft, 9/� c jj t' ' but however were splendidly enter- Rep. R. N. Stewart of Teeswatte+r, a Ruth You'nlg; treadtnlgt--DIM111tt'ha Young, joyred': Salo, Miss Beltla Scale; Pl� o .Feb. 24-25 From r.7EAFORTi 1 `;..' •' sa•n song lied b Mr, " late Mr. Sadder. to .... taa2led tri the church.. The meeting CONS ONCE former pastor of the G. Smith,; Iinlemme�daate Helen Dick, salla, Miss rata mr1e; rnoprlam. I Mr. Girlmroa a i�polce of the dieparted one piano solo, Evelyn Garbett, Lloyd Ful- debate, Ralved that :angle blesmed opened wilt a g Y ford, Monica, end Rose Marie Hart- v:ess is gnome to be desired; than mar- P.M. Trains, FEB. 24 All Trains, FEB. `255 J The W.A. a.nd W.M.S. of Constanre sayhrag We thank of 'him as a Howse - rr 3* C. Bturwes,'after which Mr. Brook led en, Ross Kennedy, Oesc7h snst0rs, 'ledl bliss," affirmahnvo tah I by Mists in Prayer. NPs. Brawl; also rendered Church wan held on Thursday, Feb. 'aft man and a hoarse maro e, typo TO TORONTO rc a Splendid solo, "Brighten, the Corner 9. with Mrs. Peter Lindsay presiding which is not found so frequently to- John Beer, DorisaKArthur; itflayson, Beatrice Drover of f Hey] :urstt and `'tl?�J- in the absent -,e of the president. The day." Rev. Mr. Stewart alio sPokC of Frank Ken mry and Arthur Finlayson, Mr. Claude Slnwes of Hensall; neaga- To Stations Oshawa and East to Cornwall inclusive, Ugbrrdge, %ind- Wliiolre You Are;' after which Miss K;pperta; Wilidam .Hyde, Edward Lii- tive, Miss Jean Wenner, Chiselhurst, say', Peterborio, Gamrprbelll£ord, Newmarket, Collingwoodl, Meaford, Mi - yi .V� l:.; regular blisiliess wag discussed, and the exoel+lu>1>lnit qualities 'he possessed. l�Llar Smalls gave a beautiful solo, fat- Caiprrerol and West filo' Beasdr th© minRatFs reartl and Mrs. Clarence ITix sEmnian obs based' on, the text, ole, Md'ss Bella 'S7trale. Tor the dan,c- and Clarence 'S'mitl(d,C, Hensalll.. Rev. land, Worth Bay, Ferny Sound, Sudbury, t "41iM flowed by a piano insbrvmenfsl by in class was :also the Scatcroh number Mr. Brook sang, "Brighten !the Colmer more v Miss Greta Tfamlfntie. A debate was MontgamPry ted in prayer- A card "Yea, Brough I w5lk through tlno pal- g then given, Mr. C. Slower and Mies y dancing of the Hi�ghlarnd F�dng, May W(uema You Arte with,, a19' present join- l.1,?-, of tbarlcs from M,rw. .Tog. Rile was ']ley of the sliradbtw sof ,death I will fear Also to Brantford, Clhatfhama, Gadarrch, Guelph, Hamilton, Condom, x'Y�A: , read. after which, Mrs. William Brit- no 'evil for Thou art with me." The and Evelyn Taylor, Aileen Munn, Del- .ing inl thre Choitis, Gotvtegtta were on • Niagara Falas, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia, Sttrat- W th t, T�oat5ae Droper on 'the affirmative 1n!e Jacltsotx, Phyllis Dougall, and joye'd•, followed wino, dalmc(n oonlsia'ting r � l+ ton took dlmrge of tine , eeting. Mrs. pallbearers were Oscar Reed John p(hi ford, Sntrabbhroy; Woodstock. r„ K tittle ami 1 iss Jean Venmer and Mr. in U11e inte»tmeddate class, Alfred Rapp of tomato soup, sandwiches, and cot- (�larenre �ffutlel 'on the ne'grative, "Ro B., Auianrs, of Group No. 2, was im 5ad>em, Joihm Leary Joseph Worden, ATTRACTIONh-TORONTO SAT., " hangs of the devotional part. Mrs. Fralntk Hamib9y :tali, Fhmnk O'Brien, Played a 'guitar and moWth organ se fee. , FEB. 25 --National Hockey League ., 1 r siiRvedt ,ha7E dxaritl bleasedmteM's' ,s 9 Boston "Bruins" vs. Toronto "Maple Leafs„ o ijet�i6pr 1. sib ilia," ar, 3n1 ath�st W. Brnttdtn ]ed aa! prayer and Miss dlire flower ibeareae. James Hill, Robert leotiroat. Lumoh was Perrrecl at the On Wednesday evening eP next M rt�aed 'lift is bi�irtel ti Alma Leitch gave the Scripture les. Hroggarth, Fhan'k -Bruce, Henry Har_ conoimiom. to the contesrtamdl taldng week tibia Young Peapile's Society Of sr :� ,tilt rains Street Utldteul Church lxeter, Him handbills for complete list of deatflnsti6ns. ,gid; i, c ' ,,, ran saw JUsm Prhytllis M;edc1 gave a balm, Wilanwr Eirknman and k dNmrd PaTtt• . For fares, return limits, ttain inftlrmation, tielicu. ow- consult newnmt "rot. F(a .,n r :,I4abat ro� glvttelu ug W. tytewlamt, McQueen; Jean :tut! will jrrese7ut n bhae� sot rddia>ffia ``Geo ,: , " Ura` 1�(ifftehhhdr, o sttlt�y of &Ll Scrlptum iremon. 'T'he Sadlee.�r. Them a, vary lailgo num Helen were Erna Blemaneiml 1 Week aft. gig ion ,a Jaa'n,', in the baMm1b ut of the a tr . a - , t , , �!� p y�� 9tutly, , bwk ' wao taken by Moss Ivy ber of rerymvi thltzh,ng Biirllends in a hteinrd CANADIAN AT' O N�A L a tt y�_�-�. rtrendhg tfhe fUmeral of late Mr. UnitedChurch irrnkller the aspiaee of ° s 11 ��'AiYW+WS% t0 teat . 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