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The Huron Expositor, 1939-04-07, Page 4. i _. 7•y 1 !. ! «:,„ii , rx :.� 'n;i, t i r 1..:1”. 1 p :'7rf -^^ , t 1 1 1. )'.. 1.'r:Y r i, 1 : 1. 1. .... I. kyrµ, ;:. f 1 } v: c,,, h ,e ll :t' r, rel ,Ptµ., sl ­11;@y,r' fi ?;, P I ,a 01,;n �� Yll++jj•R , . . ssified ed A ' will he inserted at new low cash rates ,, 4-1s1 7-'t X ar4e, wanted. Lost Bad Fwd, C� ili:*wdo. iti',FW the contractor" will be held responsible for wises '�• lat week .............»...... ... 1 Coat 2nd week ...................... Sad week . ,..... CCnt minimum e� Influntm ..... 36 Cm,7a • 1 push Afum iu#Jzl vied sbbravfttt04► a)gm4, r els woad. grid sf Thanks, in Memoriam Ng . --.1 cot yw word. Illi lmur* 50 ram per week. ERgnlheu -may be directed to a 8� Nustba, ewe of The Hum® Expo ibm. fax 10 —to extra Posed of Lot Number Twenty gave in the Ten cents additional pea weep w0l be char od it ,•Ids in abava elates. la`s not paid by the Saturday night in the weak in vr*Ab the ad wm run. Births, Marriages and Deaths twenbeelt frea ad manioc. Auction sales. Not" to Or atom- Etrr.--Rates — aiDptksua® . Wanted IFor Sale WANTED -WILL PQRCIIL&SE 2,000 BUSH- IPIGaS A'OB SALE• --THREE YOUNG PURE els table turnips. Writhe Box 195, EX- bred Rarlu)hiae sows; also one young pure . POSITOR. 3718-3 'bred Berkshire lrug. HOWARD M. CR1CH, • R_ R. 3, Seatophla. Phone 3-614. 0)intun. T (2) Tender? may be submitted for the en- 3721x1 Personal driving shed, straw stied, bank barn with I rate per cubic ys.H. Cantra2tar supplying en- �� s� � �� stabling and trsro Auction Sales TWO-WAY ACTION ON THE KIDNEYS, ing only. at a rate per yard mile or per antiset,",ic and invigorating. R,n�ftps attack the rause. of Rheumatism, Sciati POSTPONED SALE TORE Lumbago, KEATING'S DI UG STORE -� of the Road Su.p,rintrnrlent, and to his en- .. 3721-1 tire satLl`Ic`,i••+:-an11 that of the council. A " TO CLOSE: THE JOHN STOREY ESTATE Solicitors'tar the Mrnds3ytee. DATED the 30th day of March. 1939. •I rho Sarms must 'pos'itively be satld. We Property For Sale rare instrucaxd by .the Executor to offer there propertt'i:er, by public auction at Lot 7, Clan-,, The Canadian Legion is halding a ceusion 7, Tuckerra-mitrb, on Friday, April 14th. LTo= FOR SALE — THE CHAPMAN at 2.00 p_m- First mortgage will be acceptexi � home on Janis Street; : necessary.to in part paa•ment For further particulam ap-'. close out estate. Apply to :McCONNELL & ply to H. G. MEIIR, , HAYS, SeaOonth, or L.0. CHAPMAN. Gode- Tnwns.hio C, -ad, r .u• Drag, at a rate per hoar, rich. an" Sollcitw for Executor_ . feet;. an Inst 59. Rayfield Line, Gnrler-ich Twp., George 19E191lottt, Auctioneer. five miles sauthwe;t of Cl',nbon, on Tuesday, 3721-2 For Sale or Rent AUCTION SALE. OF FARM STOCK AND • __.. _. implements --G- H- Elliott has 'beem in - ,OIL SALE OR RENT-AN'8-ROOMED staucted to sell by public auction on Lot a5, Oonemsion 3' McKWap' ly° 'mles north •U house, Wirth barn and garden. co)aveaieadte of Na 8 EUgilway, on Hhrllett and McKillop Iy located. Apply WALTER MURRAY`. 3720-2 boundary. on Thursday, Apra 13,th, at 1.30 11 o'clock the foHowmg : Oabtle --3 dows, 3 FOR SALE OR REN -3 5 ACRE ON NO. years old; cow 4 years old; cow 8 year; cow to beer2 time sale; heifers 2 . 8 Highway, adjoining Seaford). the pre -9 years' at arty of ,the late Robert Dodds, with 8 -rammed A•ame yeses i0id % steer years ale ; 6 ye2 yearlings; calves. Pigs -Hog 9 months old; 4 bibod house with Hydro, barn and chicken &rouse. Also raspberries, strawberries and sows ; 16 ch•Qnks. Implements--Massey-Hiarr'is biluek currants"For further parbie'dars ap- binder 7 -foot cat; mower; aide cake; hay ply to MARY DODDS. 3720x3 leader;hay reek o sindrg rack; mailer; - eiaybition bean puller erne scuf)3er; tractor Ft9RM FOR SALE OR RENT -120 ACRES, Plow, new; 2•ten-inch bottoms; worn marker; dump 14 disc harrow • faniring male east of Walton, Lots 4 and 5, 18'uh rake; mill ; Concession, Township 'of Grey. Large ba•'nk cutter; :cream sepaamtor. Goo lbs- capaelty ; hay fork lupe and slings; 10 or 12 tions of barn, fname house, excellent grave,' Lp" Ap- Fwz, Terms -Cash. JOHN McNAY, Prot,ric illy to FRANK FINGLAND, Clinton, O'nt, tor; G, H. Elliott, A r. 3721-1 3721-1 Cockahutt set of disc barrbwa and trucks; AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND HOUSE - roll of wire; 2 ladders; Power ciippe'ra ; 2 Articles For Sale A ')old Effecle•-G• H. Ellliott has been in; Clerk of McMlop, struebed tic, 'sell by public auction the house POR SALE lL 1 BER TIRED BUGGY, ZUB R BUGGY, and household effects of the late William Chmpman on the prermise., on Saturday. April like new. JOHN L 4tlr, 1939, at 1.30 o'dlock: Four be irxm Walton. 3720x2 ' strhes ; , 5 bedroom chairs; 7 rockers; dining DED C'l,tri'EC FED FOR SALE THIS IS llr " in suite: 2 sowing maa•9hir,es; couch: ki.- chen table and chairs ; kitchen stove; pwlr,r cionn 4ee•1. jive ftram all wild carrot, rag stove: w��nut parlor suite; odd 'walnut pa'r-' treed. m• any other nuxious weeds. JA -MES tar lurnctrt,-e; 7 tables; sectional buok<--tse: . F. SCOTT. Yhune 231 r 4. 2 small bookcase;; electric heater; e;ec Lric , 3721x1 hot plalb:: cupboanl: rugs, carpet,, cu:41,3uns, FOR i,l•: �-IENVART-WARNER IIAT. 3 curtains, dishes, kitchen utensils, hand w-ta.,h- I iny, machine, oil beater, oil range. Term. -- t.r. r:r,h� . m excellent condition,l used wie t.. is r,•pll:ced by e'Iectric.seL I•'ur I Cash. If property is not sold prior to sulr, yew,, further Particula7'r rrr.,ne -13 r 22, Dublin- wN be, offered subject to a reserve.bid. Mo - I CONNELL & HAYS. Solicitor for the Ad - 3721x2 I minist.rat is : I,. C. Chapman and A. D. Chap - \'I'$ 1'0 1 111 <2[IANTITY O(r I>1_ ! „•man, Administa:a.bons; G. H. Elliott, Aur'- ti:.•rr• 37 10 u . 11 1 •: - i oat:, extra good. Al- -' _ _ _ _ F n and dark brown Per- _ '-�ir( (). ,%J.E OF FARM SFOCK AND ,•1,•• t' ,i-'•' I n5 k(-n.ri.ing 2 yoar'F, 't; 'GODKIN, ]nl, 1,1 7;,. Ill,^. G I{. Fili..tt I•:r,. 1--.11 I, y ,,: , :vl) w phone 4-t''(, rc-truroJ w .�vll by pub.Nc at -tion on L.,: r 1, S•. af"m:h. 3721x1 1 i',. C,,ner .111n 3, Stanley, I k.l miles wort „f ­­ - --• -- FO 1'. S 11,F, r;R "'3 SEEDS, FE* SETS ltrurc•fi,dd, on WcdTw..:day, April 12th, the f ,l ,wenn and imirleme'nt,s Honer 'Pa.:, ort.".n, `. •. all kinds •ef .Laster chick ,ttn•k : ,i,nire ••,1d11 r;ts, 3 years, C> bde---2 4•owi due f,r<l,, }4'. E , ',,.'.7 K:ppen, 37_0-3 lime ur -ah-• Dov: •t y.,a7s .,Id, due April 20; l.•�(,rte�• r •g' �y �'�( ;•.aow fry. -;head three ,c-eeka; heifer freshened ---._— — ----- ,.t''Novc+mber; 3 steers rising 2 years: 3 Tenders Wanted lw;f,•rs rising " years: 5 heifers rising 1 year. VA aiar°ap. Implements- -Aas—Barris bdnder; Deering -- - ..-— !„ower : 14--y-Harris cultivator; Ma,sey- ' '•rri., 1(• -hoe drill: Ma- y-Harri; 10-1'a,t TENDERS WANTED . ke: Cockshutt riding p)uugh: 2 -furrow gng a dough; set iron harrows, 4 -section; shee!I land Townshipof TUekersmltll 'eller; Bain wagon; 2 sett of whew; flat Class V -Agricultural rack; Clinton fanning mill; -root pulper; set TENDERS WILL RF, RFCEI VED BY THE rales, 1006 lb*.; set doable harness; codla.r-a, Count -1 • 1 -I` T­-rrrhir of Tuckcrsmith ;nllar gyps and other articles too numerous up to T, A; res '. i :'. n.L K o'clock P.m., 'o mention. Fva)ythinv to be sold as pro- _ f„r the r ' !• :.' m p,, �-- : ,)Hear ha.• rented his farm_ Term---'C;(sh. ' ,II F•ur '•�r, r ihr Township Cru -her 'OIIN McEWAN, Prt.pr•ietor; G- H. L:lvytt.l in Allan', P t .vi n n minimum output of Auctioneer. 3720-2 4,000 ci:h'.: I :n McIlean`s pit with pining try Econ aura, and 50 prn for Pett - Fnn. to be given crrnd'lY. Gl.asa An be )ndxrrt w --all ho ;heavy homes and beef or•,ttle Nb rr:- . a minimum ,,rnu: "' 1,1100 cubic yards. an'd t,(�wis Hats and Hol'e'ptoof Sox, Tonders m, !e u!•mittrl at a rate per cubic MORTGAGE SALEyard Place+l iri bm �creoned through a one-, at Goodwin's. inch mesh; the v mtractor to furnish power, OF VALUABLE FARM PREMISES I bait, Tabor. fu,•l and oil, t'he Municipality pro-UDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE vid,ng .oil for crusher and drag line. lJNmower contained in a ceMtam mortgage The Munac,pali'ty ww put crusher and drag lime in good working condition, and will be winch wpffl be produced et the time of sale, responsible for orinary wear and tear, but there will be offered for safe by public auction the contractor" will be held responsible for a0bbe Huron Hotel, Dublin. Ontario, bn Mon - repairs caused by operating crusher at an day, the 17th day of April, A_ D., 1939, alt 2.30 o'clgck in 41he aSternoon by Fred A%Tas, improper speed, or as a result of inefficient Auctioneer. subject to a reserved hid, the foI- or careless opP 'tion. the crasher tb be ran lowing farm lands and prem&ett. Khat its to at a speed of 250 rev. per minute- All gravel to be taken out the fall depth ALL AND SINGULAR that aeribain of the :Pit. and the contr dtor to be respmns- iZ �� or react o8 land and premises being 6bae for hopping the pit in good condition;cam Posed of Lot Number Twenty gave in the rro gravel, bo b:• paid for that is unsuitable Feat Coneessian of the lbavnsbip of iiibb rt, in the county of Perth, containing 100 ac(ri. r'exceptRrix for road purposes. Contractor to state the amount of adon'ey tberefrout two acres heretofore sold . ', �• � Horses iy-„�,� for ra-away purposes. wanted far mns-i'ng the entire eanipment from The said promises are wail located res Pro - Allan's pit to MrLean's pit. Work to commence as soon as µrather con- viruial'rgdr Hway No. 8, about one-quarter mile dWons permit and to be completed by Odbber east of St. C1olt�lran. Theme are said to be 1st~) svixrate em tlthe said lahrds a two-storey white T (2) Tender? may be submitted for the en- brick house with elate roof used brick kitchen. Lire operati.,n, cmr�-hinu and trucking, at a driving shed, straw stied, bank barn with I rate per cubic ys.H. Cantra2tar supplying en- �� s� � �� stabling and trsro Lire equipment- (3) Tender may he submitted for 'truck- wojsjs Terms --25% in each at the time of sale. ing only. at a rate per yard mile or per Balance in 30 days. For further terms and particulars apply to block mile or 1•,th. -An work to ',e done under the supervision the Agr,6tianeer or fo of the Road Su.p,rintrnrlent, and to his en- McPFEULSON, THOMI'SON & ANDERSON, tire satLl`Ic`,i••+:-an11 that of the council. A 29 Downie Street, Stratford, Ontario, satisfactr,ry tv.n,l - ccn.ifie4 cheque will be Solicitors'tar the Mrnds3ytee. DATED the 30th day of March. 1939. required of 0,, ,,,n•rar:ur whore tender is 3720-3a72o • arr.epted CI,r the •lar fvlfidmerrt of bin eorr- The Canadian Legion is halding a trart Thr lnv'�*. or any te$der not nets- - sarily accepted. F',ingo and (lance in the Town Hall on (t) Tenders will -oleo he accepted far sup- l,t, T. Welsh. $2, early added Flying a nrbin • '.:rrd irrewr to operate the AUCTION SALE OF FARMS, FARM Tnwns.hio C, -ad, r .u• Drag, at a rate per hoar, .tl Stock• Implements and Household W per mile, or bush. ' feet;. an Inst 59. Rayfield Line, Gnrler-ich Twp., HORSES five miles sauthwe;t of Cl',nbon, on Tuesday, D. F. McGREGOR, Se,-ffo th P.O., April ILth, at 12.30 p -m_, the following-- Clerk Totv'nwhip of Tuckersmith. Mrsm ,RFw-k mare rising 6 Years, 1600 lbs.; 3720-2 matured team grey Perches -ens, good in any harness. Oattrle- Roan Durham cow, free,h 4 ---,_.--.. -.-...------------,— weeks, bred again; grey Durham cow to fresh- .... Notices em time of sale; black cmr• try Treshen A. 29th ; black cow to fr•ewhm April 30th : black _ heifer to freshen April 24th:' red cow to NOTIC,F. L. F P0T.7ON WILL REOPEN' frrhen in June; 5 Polled Angus heiYera ric+- his hair ,wtiml ,hop in his home. ing 2 years; Pulled Amhras steer rising 2; 2 I '3721x1 Potted Angus baby beef; 2 -PrmA cnivin; 2, _ yearling heifers, fat- PouJtry 60 Rock hens:, _ __ •N NOTICE 9 white darks and drake. ImplementsImplements- .Mas- binder 7-faot Minas' Township s -Harris cut; try -Harris 13 -hoe drill; Massey -Harris spriav South cul'tri- i , of McKillop vator; Front A Wood mower, nearly new, self ' oil ing ; steel rake: cutter : tr,p buggy ; wagryn ; APPTJCATi()V: F }'OR T1TE OFFICE OF C-4c%butt double plow; Cockahu-tk wolkin;t Asst x, - for the Town?hip of M,cK.illor f"r Plow; roller: gravel box; hay rack; Clinton the Year 1939 will be received lry the lander- fanning mAl: Muir grinder; set harrows; signed until Saturday, April 15th. Applica- riding vlow ; set sleighs; quantity of 4ninber: tions wild be opened at 3 p.m. at Carnegie Cockahutt set of disc barrbwa and trucks; Library, Seaforth. on above ,late. roll of wire; 2 ladders; Power ciippe'ra ; 2 JOHN M,NAS'. R. R. 2. Scafbrith, ostia team harness: aingie Immess; sboneboat: Clerk of McMlop, wheelbarrow; root :pulper; loggrine chains;' 3721-21 hay fork, car and pulleys; set of slinan; set are Maki ng.'ArmaigemenIs' to have the 9000 M scales; bag truck: 1932 Plymouth SEAFORTH q c TosZrTOWN'OF I �number ofgtrantitrqor t'ow'n water�' piped to the school house. A team raA wood; quantity dry bardwood ; Debaval Bream TAX PRE PAYMENT RE- separator.;*t; 7 6,b loss alley churn:200200 bushels µ^boat : 75 ,bushels barley; 200 bashelg oafs : c� grass seed: 2 mews gaud hay, stack of hay CEIPTS FOR 1939 forkas, chains, whif9etrees and other ,things too Hey on Saikurday became unmantage- numerous •tb mention. Household F,frerfia-- The Town will 4 Doherty dook stove. good as new; Huron Iron heater-; hraiti;ng -rano: pay per y wood stove; Heintaman p ; 3 Mnolvam n1v% : 2 tapestry rugs; douch ; 2 . cent,per a`nnum U to Aug.g '1e 1,bp scry I rrwkers; Rayinond sawing ma - I' p chine; kiarr'7:) end din ink room chairs. 3 bed - O 31, 1939, on al prepaid 1939 rrrom sn'e , com➢Tete wi.th� springs mull mnt- UrmgY dishos: di)ahv!A, breaking a lamp an'd damaging the :il,•' Poo. parer. A.t, taxes. Certificates and full the same time, and pinre the home farm of lri arra, tmnd clay loam and a gaud set of particulars may be obtained farm I.:)i1dirms, gyral artesian �v oil opertrted by-l"ir-in; rya acres fan PTokrgCheXl: 191<a glands, mash adder. ,acres fall wheat: 5 acm% hardwood bosh. The � ��y �+ fro Il the Town Clerk's 'il of- fawn will be oiiered for gale subien to a re-' Vie t� serve bid. Also, 'Lot 24, 100 acres, an under flee hi Town grass; good cedar and hardwood bush, offer - the Hall., ed for stale ssubioct to a reserve bid. Terms l.•�(,rte�• r •g' �y �'�( on Real F+ttate-10 per cent. of 13hhrtlhnse tl. VV �L►71V rmmoy % be Dail an day of sale: ,}n6sl»Ce in f 'cft• ' 30 days. Terms on Cliattets--Oaah. M". L, VA aiar°ap. AIr1DERSOi7. Propriotrc�s : G`. H_ ElTrott, Auc_ I VII4�f!'i tiomtier. 0911 ' $ tl „ ,.I ..r.. ,".,�­ .... .. .. ..':'rtrt,l, .,,.. .......,. � ,• . . ... 1. w 1 .x . :. , , rti 'r.. t #,. r :.... , :. r,.:. .d 1: ,, v .t .. ,- ,, .c .. , ,: w'. ,. . - ... .. , f. r. s , ,. ,. , .. :, ,.4 x-. r .a .N.. , , . t e n;. ,r j u ;.. i 1. ..,.4. e 5 x,. ... ..a d.,, ., . ..t. , ,,.. , .. 4 1., 4 .r ` ,. :i r 1 f 5 F ..}� {.. 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Fbr free details and catalogue, FAM - ILEX CO.. 570 St Clenawt. bfumtieuL 37121-1 T Card of Thanks MM. WILLIAM TROTT AND FAMILY DW .sire to express .their sincere appreciation of the many uctp of kindness and sympathy shown in their recent hemavement. 3121x1 MR AND RS. J. M. ECKERT AND THE O';MConnor family wish to exprdts their sincere thanks Ito frien4a and neighbors for kindness and sympathy extended to ,theaa dur- ing their, recend bereavement, also for ,bhe ,many spiritual bouquets and the kind duan of ca .3721x1 Baths CUI.UT'LE1N--ilia Scott Memorial Hwpitut, Sea- forti, on ll hrch'30th, to Mr. and Mrs. A4ea. Gulutnen, of 'Mbnkih)m, a soa- Deaths O'CONNOR-In McKiNop, on Mouday, April 3rd, Margaret Montgomery, widow of the 'late Michael O'Connor, in her 88th year. KF.ATINIC---In Seaforth, on Wednesday, April 5th, Ellen O'Keefe, rolict of -the &ate Jruerph' Keati g_ STEWART--In Raapunhey, on Wednesday, April 51h, Angie Cudmc,m . be l.,l�A wife of George Stewark age 14 years- VARNA Mrs l:h_ Weekes was called to WTos- eter owing to the 111ness of her mese, Ma's, W. McDonald_ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs'. A. Al istin were: Mr. J. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Warder, of London; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeley, of Clinton, and Billy of Seaforth. . Mr. E. Chu'ter is at present ill I.on- don where he has secure.l a position. Mrs. J. Beatty had the misfortune to fall and sprain here wrist, but is improving as well as can be expect- ed. Wes are sorry to report Mi's's Edith Beatty is under the d'octor's care, but we hope soon to see her around again. ` Service will be Held in St, Jobn's Church on Good Friday:at 10 a. m. Fluring the summer mont'11s service, will be at 7 p.m., commencing Ktster Sunday. 11 Mr. J. Smith is stilt quite poorly, but w'e hope for improvement µ'ben he warm weather opens up, KIPPEN "I On Sunday, May 21st, the young '.r ogle Of St, AndTeWS Church will )ill tl.^ii' ;Lnn�C("•�;try SenicEPs. The,. •::t ,1)(,::;1•' ,or the day will be the 1'1v, NV, 1'. l.,ne, of Godericb, Mr. L.11:(' will b17 ,t vary wtfle )m'e h-irc'tir, and the JR'41,1I• of Kippen are sure to hove a treat when lie comes. TIJCI{ERS'MIT Mr. and Mrs. Luff and family, o Tlamtlt'on, were with the lady's sister, Mrs. L. Tebbutt on Sunday. Mr, and Airs. J. Bauernlann and family have moved fmm the Phillips' farm to one near Winethrop. Mr. and Mrs, F. Pepper of Seafortdi and Mr. and Mrs. F. Layton of Clin- ven visited with Mr. and Mrs. A_ Math - e An on Sunday. The flu is stillwith us in "Many homes WALTON Mrs. W. O. B. Kej,ly and James are spending the week -end in Dungannon. Death of Christopher Barrows The funeral of Ghristoprer George Barrows, well-known Walton resident, who died in Scott Memostiarl Hospital, Seafertrh, was held with service at hjs late residence here. Mir. Barrows', wllo was in his, 94th year, died) following a brief .illness. He was born in. Cam- bridges'hire, England, and came to Canada in 1856 and was. married July 21, 1887, at Lead -bury to Mabry Ann Driscoll who died August 6, 1937. He lived for a time in St. Marys and then moved to the West w'her'e he farmed for several years. The funsnarl' service Better 10 . --- .. -1 .... .. * " -.1 k�~.. '34Chev., long wheel base stake truck, dual wheels; a bargain. 33 Chev. Coupe, in - perfect condition. FORD V -8's ® A . complete stock of Ford V -8's f roan ' 1933 to 1937 models to choose from. All completer; , overhauled and ready to go. It will pay you to see our stock before buy- ' ing. J. F. Daly Ford -Mercury Dealer ' ' Phone 102 Seaforth: ' ,. I-// a,:L_...,.... . was p e 'y Rv G. cg ant the remons were lam to reit In • Brtl i;Qa cemetery. Pallbeal' mi want, T%owao Kemiiek, Bent Vilwentt, Her,. ,: belt Kirkby, W. R. Slom'ervdlle, Silelt m, Jahaston and W. C. Bennett. Ffowor' bearem were Frank and Barry Max - shall. Ross and Boyd' Drifivald'. ST, COLUMBAN Mr. and Mrd. Prank Pope and fam- ily of Kitchener visited Mr. and Ml's. John,. 1.. Malone on Sunday. M'is'ses Mary and Rose O'Connor are spending the holidays at the home of . their parents, Mr, antd Mr's.. D. J. O'Connor, Petures of the Passion pray, at Oberammarergan were given in the par- ish hall on Tuesday evening alid wea-e much apprecdta.tedl A large crowd' at- tended. • Mr,, and Mrs, P. Reynoldsl, Clinton, visited friendu here recently. The Easter social sponsored by the C. W. L., will -be held' Wednesday, April 12t1L CR MARTY Mrs. S. Mil'le'r returned to her home here •aliter''having spent the last three months with her son, E- Lloyd Miller in Stratford. ' Monday, April 3rd, the relatives, of Mrs, Wlna But gathered at cher home to celebrate her 84th birthday and spent a very. enjoyable evemi'ng: S'omle from Guielps and others from London were among rthtose Ipresen- Mr. B. O. Macdonald motored to Barrie Saturday evening, accompan- ied by Mr. Gavin Twaddle and return- ed Sunday eve'ndng, bainging Adam Twaddle to 'work in this vicinity. - Maple syrup making is keeping those who are at the work busy these days. Flu dress kept quite a number of .peo- ple, both young and old, at home some days for the ,past two weeks. All seem to be on ,the mend'. at the pres- 88th BIRTHDAY 6 r, A.. , Fay't Krs.r.: s �' ) r rz t :1`�`� i u.`�i,T E;11 ' x I tx ,'r , M h� { i 19p i1 I t`S%,-11.1....� 1 -'' .. >"�;f^ 11 sur s; 3 r� r: kr ' ..,,. +� :•:.. I ate.. ' t1^ f1L;i. ,. Mrs;'John Johnston, who cele- brates her 88th birthday on Fri- day, is, ahe of the highly estreemed residents of Hensall. A daughter of the. late Mr, and Mrs. C. Sol- dan, pioneer residents Of this dis- trict, she was the former Miss Catherine Soldan, and was bom in T4visb6ck,r where her father ''con- ducted a carriage shop before coming to this 'district, Mrs. Johnston is remarkably well for her age, although with advancing years is confined to her room. Her husband, the late John John- ;ston, passed away-- some years ago She has a famii of four shoot play, oon Ies ITUA A .Y." 'ruse' � given ands much enjoyeW and the fol- lowing were replfvWgted: Easter, taken by Mm ,Troy Be.11; Worsh*pera, Mistaes Margaret Bell, Helen Moir aad Violet liyde; Mwee Heralds, Life, Ldgrht and Dove, Mix's Helen Hoggarth, Miss Hanna Murray and Mrs. A- L. Kerslwke'. The o(mcluding h'yomn, "When 'I Survey the Wondrous Cross"' and the Lord's Prayer brought the meeting to a close, after which re- freshments cormisUng of sandwicbes, cream puffs, tea and Easter eggs were enjoyed'. Mrs. Bell, the presi- dent, moved a vote -of thanks to Mrs. Workman and dlaughteT for their hos- ,pitality In opening their home for them for such a dielightful evening, which was responded by Miss Mabel w.orkma L Mrs. Lorne Scott, of Toronto, spent p'd a coue of days this week with her p$rents, Mr. and Mrs. G.. C. Petty. Mr. G. C. Petty was is St- Malys on Wednesday. On Tuesday evening Allan Dolmage of Seaforth, while diriving to Heasall from Zurich, where he is employed, collided with the bridge near the swamp, ,tea'ri'ng off the railing from the left band side of the bridge, car- rying it down the road' 20x0 feet, then' careened into the ditch on the right 'hand side. Fortunately Mr. Dolmage was not injured, but the carr was a to- tal wreck_ Traffic Officer' Robinson of Exeter is inveeti,$at'ing. Services in Caxmel Presbyterian Church were largely attended on Sun- day and conduoted by -Rev. W. A. Young. Special music inciu'd!ed an an- them;.,'` "Thy Throne is in the Heav- ens" ,and "Thee Palms," solo by Rev. Young. A ' service of song was 'b'eld at the evening service: ,Trio, "Sweet Sabbath 'Eve" by Mesdames Dougall; anthom, "Hark, Hark, My Soul," solo- ists, Mrs. J. Paterson, Mr's'. W. A. Young and Mrs. W. A. MacLaren; Am. quartette, "All in AApril Evening,"," Rev. Young, Mrs. Young, Mrs'. W. .r en't time. Y children: Three daughters, Mrs. Mr. and MTs. Duncan McKellar and A. T. Douglas, of Hyde Park' Mx. and Mrs. John Scott attended the Mrs. J. Park and Miss Margaret funeral of the late Mr. McFariameat I Johnston, both of Hensall, and one Mdnerieff on Saturday last- son, William, of Kenora, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp and fam- Mrs. Johnston attributes her long ily, of Munro, spent Sunday with Mr. life and fine constitution to plen- and Mrs. Wm.'Houghton'- ty of hard work. and early rising, Mrs. Alex. Rhode and favaily of Mit- A 1:ulll1Y, 1 frt.n li n:4idl enfj (li trict chell spent Monday at the 'home of i Clas- r,l--8hv,thorm Mr. and MTs. A. McLellan. a:t ..'le l,l: tl,r :'ul <)t' tht' lett, .Tyr Jac'ubs of the Ct)urrty lhotne. AC ('lin- ', �• � Horses iy-„�,� terment was in Heusall Union Ceme- BRUCEFIE'LD tery. A large number from Hensall and —V Sacrament ofthe Lord's SLIP- vicinity vicinity atien(led the funeral of th„ lt,te Mr. Robert Taylor, father of Mrs. Per will be observed. nest Sunday, J. C, 13(:,11, who 1)assed away on Sun - April 9th, with preparatory service on du at the hc•me of Mr and M^S Bell Y' Friday evening, at 8 p•rp. u!. Highway No. 3. n'e'ar Kippen, in M rsJ 1 D• ' ,.ii FRIDAY, "RIL " tip HEN`SALL TDWN ELI: THREE-A:GT PRAY , SaS pm. l Auspices of S. S. No 9, Tucker smith. , ADMISSION , - 30c and 150 To be followed by a DANCE MurdocWe Orchestra, MacLaren and W. A. MagLaren; topic by Rev. W. A. Young, "When, I Su*. vey the Wondrous Crms-" Mr. Allam Douglas of Lonldon spleno Sunday with bis gramdmoth'err,'1tLm jr, Johnston, and aunt, Miss Ma'rg%ret:. Death of Mrs. H. Norris Mrs. Hugh Noamis, of near (ibi'sel;• hurst, passed away very aulddenlgr atm Thursday of tbd's week after being ill only a day. 'She was .ins fiber sixtiet'la year. S4 -e leaves four daughtem, Kru. William Parker, Mrs. Arnold West- lake, Mrs. Frank Bender, all of near Chis'el'hurst, and Ms's. Elgitnt Willdatmg, Nra Mitchell, and one son, James rrj% also cher husband. The funeral wit(b 'be held on. Friday to Staffa c�e011.etery with Rev. Mdie officiating. Miss Greta fame spent a, day with 'ber brother; Mr. Kray Lam aide. of Exeter. Mavis Reid, five years of age, d'angli- ter of Mr, eAd Mrs. J. D. Reid; Lon- don, has been sucoesefUl; In passing her• second gradie planes file w19h hms ors in the Torontto Conservatory ex- aminatilono 'bet recently. This little ,girl received halt first piano Iesa+on at the age of fow, less than a yehr age. and des ,thought 'to be the. youngest ts i 'candidate that ha,be egioter8d by Toronto Co'nservat'ory' of Music for a second -glade rpftwo examination., Ffel• parents are fommcer Welk known I#en- sall residents,a:nd Mavis is a -niece of Miss Minnie , Reid' of. Hensald- ANNOUNCEMENT' ' - THE SEAI=ORTH MONUMENT WORKS, operated for many years by the late W. E. Chapman,' has been acquired and will in future be operated by Cunningham & Pryde . in conjunction with their Exeter plant. A COMPLETE RANGE OF HIGH CLASS CEMETERY MEM- ORIALS WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT ALL TIMES The public of Seafor-th and vicinity are invited to co-operate with us in establishing a Modern Memorial Studio. Enquiries left at Dr. Harburn's office will be given prompt attention. . oln avtdson anti Andre'.v and Mrs. James McQueen vi::ited at the home of their friends, Rev. A, 7:, Ills 89th year, tlhich was held 'Tues- day- afternoon with interment in ll'pv)maotf Cemetery, Forest, The de A[app TT �T _'. d..�.JL./ • j� Sj ��3i¢ Sho �v and Mrs. Alyn and a milt iii o Ir ' Allen f� 1 (r, ( rich I ('cased was a remarkably well pre,- Q . weel(. Mrs. Sf,ldnn Ttoss aur! .,,'1 - visit^d h y ,.l (,.. t •h 1,"'.•"'I•`lutl'd ved and smart man for one so nd- I plat• rplw'h 1'),'- vnr.rrl in yr<1'.;. Tlr tt• n I v,:' ht, n; 'h u1i, s'dS l ut ,. t . by a ; A,s-%r*l 1939Ill.nds �'' n;,'m°w"-.'`""',�'"""�•e"°_,,,"'.,,,..,'..Il�i'�.• - ('i t'ir ,)i I.;;it'1 t.•n ,lttd il'it"(l ;. �:C.T� - A 1:ulll1Y, 1 frt.n li n:4idl enfj (li trict 11 i Clas- r,l--8hv,thorm .,RICH x. , a:t ..'le l,l: tl,r :'ul <)t' tht' lett, .Tyr Jac'ubs of the Ct)urrty lhotne. AC ('lin- ', �• � Horses iy-„�,� • ,:•rel l ,,l .......... .. 5 r i 14Pmbers r i i.'+' "; ('L1h "f la('- ansa - �, tet. Grok'.v ('rah Store, gcrorly- $2, fa•r mvt iv th 1''12' h•1,i,,,'5r: ,nen of toll on Ml ., (9uy of C': s lvcx'k. . h adde}l. %u: ieh ata barr;u"; lu'it} ai t'h" }'•oral Mr. and Alia. Stuflord Stephenson Bull. calved 1937 or later :. .,... 4 s 2 1-t. M—re Ilroa., goods "$3, cash " d:irrin,g rcor 1 in this ) ill'ige on Mot, I and dau.ghtt•r, Verna, accompanied by •,dine; 2nd, Roy weber, goods $2, (l;.y evenln:'. tt'h('ri about, ,I) welP p,(?s_ x'11'. Cnnpnl', all Of S'Pafat't11, ViSlled a r@a p ����� A a y i A ���P cit, h added. C,,w, 4 ' . 0l int. DI', W'.f.ekPS, preS;den't OF til tvtlh friend:; in ]I-nsall on Sunda Y• A a�� any ase .................:... 3 Helfer, calved 1937 or later 4 a E club, oulliued the wort; dmv, is help- ir< undor privileged and handicapneil oily, A1rna lfieddNn is confined to ',t r home will) illness. Hensall BaDd InAttendance ....... Class III—Herefords t'.}Aldr'en In this section or t!1•e colinty. The Canadian Legion is halding a Aged ljull V S a .. Mr. Prydo ajso gave a short a.d(dre:ss. F',ingo and (lance in the Town Hall on l,t, T. Welsh. $2, early added )k, F;rrnie Gaiser'rh'as rentedl the IvVed'nesda-, Pvenhil-T, April 12th, with nun, calved 1937 or later ......... 4 3 2 119,acre farm on the 16th e,)n„ 14;ty, 1t"rnty prizes. HORSES Cow, any age ..................... 4 3 Ist, Sam Ronnie, $2 goods, cash freni the e.x°Pcutors of the J. G:;okstr't• Mr. William Otte! -bine Inas been ap Ct.sa I—Clydesdale added - ter ("state for three ye,ars'. M I`. (:;1i5P1' ': i"tinted caretaker of St. I all's Arl:gli- H 1'.137 try Inter ... 4 3 F. has 1r:tsPa1 Yile retial On robe lilac �'a- (-: n Church to replace Alt'. William lht^mct3rd lnt„r, Srapemd Sol - � Service, Alan SoI- dao. Prop., 1 gallon Gold Standard ter Tligrh:way to .hCG sm, Arnold, Members of Zurich Brass Band met r; . ,nes, who recently resigned. He coo- Aged Stallion ..................... $8 35 esti Rob. Simpeon 00- rose Shawl, motor oil, cash add ed, $2,50. the otlher Peening and reorganized for rienced his duties an April Ist: The Hensall Senior Institute will value deco- StaNion, foaled in 1236 4' s Market Cattle the year. meet at the home of Miss Mabel butcher Steer or Heifer 900 lbs- to MT, and Mrs. A. A. Weller sof Seo Workman on Wednesday evening, qlass II-P-reheron m Belgian b 1st Ross lScOK Dissltributo'r Blue b 4 S da�ilde visi'te'd' fri•enda here on, Tues- April 12th. A good program has been Aged Stall3intr ... .._............. 6 4 Sunoco. 4 tralllam sealed oa, $4.00, Mrs. J. Swaxz and draughber, Eunice, arranged, g StraOldon, foaled in 1936 ............ 4 3 eqs added; 2nd, W. A McLaren, 1 gulki r sealed enobor oil, $1.35, ,th,e home of her Iniother, Pa.�lon week services are being held Cuss nI---Standard Bred cash 'added. Baby Beal, ander 850 IDs. 9 5 s 2 Mrs.. F Mrs. A. Foss, over this week in the three local 5 a ........ 1st T. Eaton Spec&A, a9verwarr; of ZuriWeekch, The ,trustee board of Zuriclh' school s churches. In the United' Church Mon- Aged StmrlSem • • •'• • • • • _ • ......... 4 2ru1, A_' Kerslake. 50 iba_ calf meal. are Maki ng.'ArmaigemenIs' to have the (lay evening the pastor chose as his .. 3 Bhood Mare ""'""""•"""•" 'rash added $2.50; 3rd, H. llgoats. t'ow'n water�' piped to the school house. A team theme, "The Guise of Utility," and Miss Bella Smele Class IN—Heavy Draft $1.50, cash added: 4th, cash $2.00. Of horses ,driven by Mir, J. rendered a pleas'i'ng Hey on Saikurday became unmantage- solo, "Jesus., the Cruoibed." Wednes- Draft lat �C' J� bat .,'�•�_ 6 4 a SPECIAL PRIZES able and, m#Ae a dash for liberty. They day evening the subject discussed was ed: 2ndA Hess' Jewelry, cash added collided witftr a car on Victoria Street, "The Barren FigTree," Mr. W. O. Filly or Gelkikir, under 3 yetars old.. 4 a 2 l�a ]llesaa for bad Clydesdale Stallion, ionated by Owen GeSger & Seo. breaking a lamp an'd damaging the Goodwin delivering a well ren'dlered 1st, H'irks', $2 goods, cash ,added; y„A J. Passmkme & gone,, $2.00 � Gentdemens Tarmnu"4.00. fender. Mr- H. Howard, the owner solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Though L" glands, mash adder. 3—Lady Driver—IA Miss M. Hackney, and occupant of the car, was badly (}cod Friday evening will be pre Com- Folly or Gek. under 2 y, 100..,. 4 3 2 Goods, $2.50 - 2nd, $1.50. 4•- Best Wagon Horse on line --1 l; $4.00; frighteredi t Ut luckily.no person was mvnion service and o7t Faster Day, Mi 1st Geo. T. M$1.50kle d gams, ed. lbs- purity tknrr; $1.60 dash added. 2nd, $3.00; 3•rd, $2.00. Int, A- IL` Chmvbell. injured- Sunday at 11 a.m., communion ser- F.My or Gelding, ander 1 year ...... 4 a 2 VS.. $2.00, rash. added. Mr. Ward Fritz 'has purdhased the , vice ; 7.30 p.m., ' The News Worth lest dorrmbed by Bank of Montreal- ,Pearn 5-1Toys' Judging Competition on Hmrseiq - 1.3.00, $2.40, $1.00, service stration prioperty in Crediton Passing on." Dmit ...... , ... • 10 7 4 ts4 Oommerow note. 6 -' nos' Judging Compe,bixion an CatMf frTom the eaecutols of the D. Mcisaac At S- 'Paul's Anglican Church Ori $3.00, $2.00, $1.00—No entry fee. estate. tMr.he Zammer of Dashwood• µi1'1 manage trio for Tuesday evening Rev. W. A. Young Class V -Agricultural 7-Sladdle ,orae ridden by boy or girt un - un - der 16 --•1st, $a.00; 2nd: $2.00; 3rd, $1.00- stati'an Mr. Fritz. I of Carmel Church.• preached very ac- Mare in foal 6 4 8 The' Boys' Judgling Competition waM be un- • ceptably. Special InuMe alS,o was en- Joyed. Services wilt also be held at ..... ... rpt, Ronthron & Drysdale, goods, valve 84.50, cash added; 2nd, W. o. Gamdwsrq $2 goods eahah added der the direct6on of Mr. Shearer, County Agr-i- cullnl rel Ttepresent ative. Scorn res rcb wdEl krF aivon cash 'boy; 50 points wide he given for HENSALL ®®''r ]0 a.m. Friday morning and Commun- ion will be administered 1 aster Sun- Filav or Golding. under 3 yoars , 4 3 o Int, Dr. MCTlazizart. D.D.S., $2.00, rash arixtrd ; 2nd, Cook Rim„ Car- pining try Econ aura, and 50 prn for Pett - Fnn. to be given crrnd'lY. Gl.asa An be )ndxrrt w --all ho ;heavy homes and beef or•,ttle Nb rr:- GentS l See the Tlp '• Ttyp 5ampitps an'd t,(�wis Hats and Hol'e'ptoof Sox, (lay morning at 9.30 a -m. age & Grain Dealers, rck�As; 3rd, trance fee will he required, but boys mi,t be at Goodwin's. On Thursday evening Rev. M. A. Hank hf M,mtroaA. urxler 18 years of aide and have ,their co- Hunrt. of '1'rivitt. ATPmrn'iai Church, FR- �aUy or Golding, under 2 yearn..,, 4 8 2 try in before 1.30 o'deek. (Continued Brom Page 1) (Iter, and rector of St. Paul's Anglican 1st, A- W. R H e np,11 W, grxxls, $2.50, sash addeil; 27nd. George RULES AND REGULATIONS Owing to crowded columns it w&., Church, Hensall, will be the gh'os't Thompson, $2, cash added. 'ti rq ,t0 necesga hold over from ta5t. wept; spcalter at Cannel Presbyterian Fully br +GeWMir. corder 1 year ..... 4 3 2 Entries must be in before I p -m- a number of important H(nsall items. ('torch: with special music by the Ist, Bank of M4mtrml ; 2nd, Frank Fa,qubex, $2 gtrodo, crash added. 6innnJFln�ics 25 $cents1.00 feach. 2 -or first iibrselaa.zrnt I These will be found on Mtge 3 of this (choir an'd members. Agrirultnrr,al Train .. • .. ... 10 7 4 Cattle cannot compete twice in reaabvr clal:+. I srSlr e. Th'e Maroons Of HurOnrLOflge m'ert, in 1st. donafrd by W. If. Golding, M.P.; 2nd, Smr4lman & Ingram, e exrel)It Agri-u,lturul or Dralft, 3 year ol'ta, At the amateur Contest held at. the 104,9P room on Monday ev"- ing, $6.00, r-aaa, aeMe,l which may be shown in txmrna. .3 -The judve-a de,ci.ion Londos•boro on Fridtay evening last, holding Pa_simasters' night, with a iu final. 4—Entries may be awar,'- r> any or no Prize at the discretikai of rye Joyce Broderick of Hensall won sec -gond alrtendanrP, Pastmlaster J. M. Class V1 --Genesi PuucDbse rudge, r,- Single Roadsters mray whxo rnm- dol prize and, Gloria Twitchf'11, fourth Glenn presidia . A degree was con- T . . . 7 5 8 Pete in teams. G- Ail entry must be ihr hong fide property of the exhibitor. 7 --Brood prize, in the singing and tap dance ferred on an 1;nster candidate. A I:t, ,r. Hendr�.. n, $2.00 Rv>ods, mare must show to be in foal. 8--gaciety Competitions it11 the junior class. number of brethren from I..ebanen fwh Meed. will. clot be liable to anv damages affec6m,4. exliihiding live &,9spcctaabors, Bob Hese, ydcing son of Mr. and Lodge., Exeter, were present. Lunch Class VIT-Roa&dor, Farmer's Clans of Block PARADE, AT 1.30 -Animals not in PnrnRc Mrs. GQo. Hess, of Hensall', who Blas was served. may he excluded from competition - been in ver y poor health for some .Hold Easter Thankoffering Roadster owned by a farmer . 6 4 3 2nd, Orvine '7'w'itche)l, $1, weeks pastt, was successfully operated -'Wid-t a large representation of mrem- gobds sassy added. DONATIONS on in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon,dion, bers present the Arnold Circle of Car- FrIs or GaLave , 2 , 4 s 2 on Tuesday of this wreak for the re- mova'l of a 'thyroid, gland in his mel Presbyterian Church held their 1st, T. Iravenrdea, gallon aid $0, r, g n of eraslr vrdae.L Robt. Simpson -Co.. areae bow8, ealue $8.60: T. C, Joynk 9bo value $3; Haas' Je'wrdry t�, neck, which is to be hoped Faster than koff-ring meeting at the Class Stkrre, ao'ocis, vloluel S2; Haick'a Stam, gnwl4, value $2;. J. Pasamrbre & Son, Vaal;`" will prove bene- home of Miss Mabel Workman on Vila—Roadater, Open C1asAt goods, $2: G. T. $1; ficial to his health, Mr. and Mrs., Weoley Monday evening, Mrs'. Roy Bell, presi- Si''mirle Roadshm ........ 5 4 3 ........... Mickle & Sone, gobds, value Bank of M'ontrea0, clash Sao; Ciommesciaud 11, 111&ardson tl nt prfsid'ing. Mrs, W. A, Young Roact&v Tenor 6 4 3 to], eas'h $10: Bhm'tlimn & Drysdale, Ria &, and little daughter, Carol Anar, of Hay played several 'selPet! ons on the Roadster C,amp4on................. Baulge value $4,50: W. O. Gorodwiln, Rbbds, vnaue $2; Dr. Township, and Mr. and Mrs. Leeland piano during th'o opening period followeA Championship Class McTaggart'' bash 527 Cook Bros., C --v" and Grain DoAert,, goods, value $3; A- w. F. Wii1'ert, f Zurich, were week -end vis- p with an Easter pn•em by Miss Beryl F[emFlrnla. gdot�, vhtlue tFUflb , FS•ank Mirn's- hes M. P iters witch Mr. alid Mrs. Wilson Car- Pfaff- The rpl) call was answeired nrnfh . Mt»re or Gelding, any rr�re.. , , S 2 , );boils, valine $2; W. GaarlimR, , lisle. with an Paster verse. During the bus- Ist, Scotts Cyrucery, Roods $2.00, cash added cash' $to; Smrollinun & Ingrlam, tt'oo&, valtre $5; J. H'endcrelmr, g a4b value • $2.50: T- M,rs. An213e Lagan bas returned' from ineas period arrangementrt were made I)nNan Ca, gbokRs, rdrlrie 1{78' O. Gefraar & Son. a piBasont two months' viwit With ret- a.nd pians dito hold a Moth -or Agricultural ll re .or Golding, ainy cage ao°la, Value ($4; Mlhs '$ac . tads, $M50; T. Laymulex, OIAO; All Cdask, trrMte. atives in Windsor. Mills and Daughter banquet some time ill ............... ............ a 2 abodis, $2; C'ase's Bhkory, mush P� ; ,IL Mc s7'l:rn, CeePila Stephenson, of Spa- May, Ttts> offering amotallted. to $9. Draft or Agrimiturta Filly or Geld- 0..i}.mh S2; Scott's 'Ga+oeery,. g,", value $y; Dr. 1. (% forth, has accepted a Position at. the Miss' Mabel Workman pre{ide,-4 o7er ing, any ergo .....-. Ra `4niJiilie. cash $1; Dr. D. G. Steer. rats'+ $2; .t•..., nmlaantyrie, M.,L,A., lens, $5; Cato*', Rosy Khrruwr restaurant. I portion Of the t:hp next program with 'ib(Thre Prize m In cash Store, ghbds, vrwine $2• 1Noi)re Brns., TYtP Misses Minnie Laid and Mar- the sinlg.ing of the hymn, "Rejoice, rho ..reship (Three horses from one Township; gr I -g. value $3: Roy Weber, (;oods, value $'; garet Hal.blrirk, wb,o spent the ras'F,tlwo is King.,.; reading tak- 7, tyrrica to fill); 2nd by J. Bol- farutyne, hf.P-P. C. Jinks, rash, $1'; O. Twitchell, goods, valor- $1 ; T. Welsh, cash $2: Sam Rennie, grnnrl." monthtg in the siinrly climate of plot- pn b ,,, wl lR 'Pia' by Miss TTelrn Walker. Mrs, ItbY value $2; Superte(st Serv5bre. Alan Solllan, ida, -returned home' last week and re- MCI/dren gave an intrreskin'g Eas't.e•r Entry fee in mit Claes• g1.00. grrr',As. rnlue $t.so; ibies eratt rmssj, hhitnr gw 1 port a: very delightful vacation. *tory, "M•otiler Wong's'F.aster"; piano Su.'Rlu Roods, pains $4; W. A. Mol,,-'- ongoods, , gds, vallue $1.35: H. Dkymrm. g,v„1'. The funeral of the late Thos, Work- duet a yrs. W. A. Young and Miss' r'sWile $1.50: Dr.. A. R. CcamPUeOa: cash $' • man, o6^Kipji'P.n, tvl.o passed away at JL- : Ins home Saturday ev.*1 iL„s ,n his IrPm Hoggarhb; vocal' duet, Mrs, Mat- asfds 1ait6raof CATTLE Class I-AnRna Pym R'madlnd4m.be, ca -4h $1: J-Flyrin, ria^4+ $1; W. Daividelcm, 098h $2; Thosnyratm's M,I;. cash $2. 6761! year, was L'eid on Tuer,t-.y after galm'i hgaell a that even 1st 2nd8rtl Axed Bn7A SPRING Sl{ow GiRCMT--Seta**th. Apnf ' ' tyod0l µ11.h Rev. E. F. CSteandleT, el' Ing was Mrs. B. C. Edwardes who ,gave Boll, omlved 1937 or later .......... $5 $3 $2 'tth , ClxnfUrn, Apml 6th, ,Hrmsall. Aprol Sw Mp'pemi UWWt Chureh of feiating. In, a very plreasinlg addlresia after wrhich, a .•...... 4 8 2 g er Ved _ 'President J. calVuy 19:14 for 1�&; :...... a s 2 KR M. McLEANPBELL . Secretary - t s1 iI�41 ;. ,, �, .JI