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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-06-21, Page 6,nj ,,+ rl t i j, t t . , .. _ ..--. h t _. . ...,. ` �/ �',,, , h ��:.4 , slewr, I ,, $150.00; Zurich Hyl .,, p• ' � wilt Tian, $5.25; Treasurer �:�, ��r ack'•s I. I I � fA �atsPW�wh�d a . �; �tvEt Me.,A. $. Maxxlloai 1lgt _ p�' �7 with Mr, aile Yi7�lieset113. ti? - 'iallYiattiatRy'&tg>It $x"1.50. "'�`e.niA1o21 ' {, rr i! , a wu0/�rA� MBI(1)ltl tI�IITl4 TSI lti'T�OA 1,4 - , 0. . lQ­., .. .... -r- 1 >sH+ 11 t '" F `. • . s . lY• Coon t'-, addaurned to [nne egadn far ((Dont , ued from page 2) fellowp i�, „ � y qu"�vQ � a yaU QuWe A. number from this viednity regular w:r'mawy meting quo abntriay, a tna,d it too, ;�� r►x�t, Qi ti easy, irttetlmtrlyt�dt"!?ld'u�Riwrpl#Y• fl�a•'g Public Library � the Q ectal Sunda s+emvices Jul 8th, at' .�0 o'clock in v_en 1� kip bakaa>� 3n front of can - et Ifioy's, Church and tRre uppez and iu�g.—A. F: �osss Clerk. oe when I .pladdl'e. I carn'y' light pack The m� were client ,.,,,`�sY -ill re- � � 4 ,;�b concert ora Tuesday a Murlllly, t11PWQwWr tl mu , .1, - ;, f104 ren apeCted di 11; y venlig, -sakt pork, bt�ead, -leans, my TitleJ, ° 'lklllkin J books' have recesutty Dane "Tnanngte Man'" Gibbs. Mrs, S. Miller is Qname again attar _ amid my awe, her c r"9 as a.,,"uaily sio,ft-gpokem; �: uA '1'e' to «r' 7 14.d4lucU ro� the Seaforth Public Juvemmle— Mr, Pearly Of Pepper a, flew days spent W"- her invalid y�,� '•I ale Ito firl5t cache In wood.. &1�Yn it6id:lgl7le,, W4ks1�►. Dtuing the „. v�,� S.e. ,l W' 3 ?lt'Y. Pot T�atme, Tlrornas, Three Sisters." sister of 91~ Catharines. MMONDVILLE What T nice ,miake me excited. There last t'evr ysa0,,as M, 'ftopeotor, �riw lyeuse •; ,t K, $elin!>d�i�r(d e�# „, < • .',, .. $ensure,"DGibbsg� Tho The Spent�r; "T1am[ely Is`aad)2ghhs," Iianne. Mrs L�mtaad Houghton" is vesdtin �(I'n ended far loess week) is a big• (b(olte rn �paf where & bean sob a axle een k� Y ou&, FYeq �BlwimjngSt oa �t „` �yith �r peop e, at Mount Forest at gb unto• store• of oats acid browns �su- of tramping '�� ` $ _ _ -- — p 71he '-asst meeting 1;or ,th'e summer throltg6 w q�l�ud agLtl swampy creep.. wheathe�daeysau� 'lrain�;' Bunt; "Quack Trig- ezbt. gar. She had eat right ,t,huot once 6eogloforder{lYbas 3 ,i ' ' e off thje Eganondville Y. P. Ua. stores. �,'�, "�filve In tide oY bhe, Gup," Mis Barbary McLellan, of 7b,rou- uuonrth, big barrel. ' „ hidneysfinithesyA , �+ " �tlxrt�uR- "Rich Mara, Poor Man"; ��RQMA�� ion was halal In, the church basement Whqu I �alumked qu,t -6ver 50 8+ ! , . ta, ie home Por' the summer, "I don't know whlat to do," paused: years elu wi .,, an. Man day evening. Owing'to the Ernest as ago, we didn't lry a P like tk+ist �� kq 4i! oP Nluaety_Eight,' Service? (Intended Por lest 'week) wit weather the icn'ie c8uld not he bis lifted 'bio brown fedora to, live in." 8e poiTttpett to the lin Reap r. _ 44 , A I'tnopluet of the Real,' Miller; AI- . The annuaA union meeting of the �r and scratched his head: Here I am g 1�a4d *�?We .l 6e' I to rthe{�atRs. c ` dlaa� of S'amaaco,» Binddoas; „Blew holt- at the Forrest' home, The meet_ rows of.�d�ouh1q,,dec=k• hum.ka that filled W.M.S. ands ,the Homme Helpers was HAY alone in bwaih with, bear. I set trap 1��sr • -A �d� t�ai16 ` r3 harrow," MacKay; "Tine Shepherd of 'held at the Manse on Thursday after ing opened with the president, -sill huh beam :sloes no fall. Them I think ,the c4�gnbable bunkhouse, . • 04 eN"' , , "Tiler, we sle lift 116 SYR " • Forrest, do the chair and "AbidaWibh of a'trick, t pG yin ore lino to • Pills rfi k , . this Hills," Fox; "The Sea Hawk' noon, June 6th:, The president, Mrs, (Intended for last week) Me was sung, after which anll ith a -bulk, with ora long blanket to cov- y s } Sabattini; "The Second' Chance;' Me- William Hamilton, conducted the The refr monthly meetin of tho re -"T ;bake a barrel of pork areal knack ��� � � N r g Pleated the Lord's Prayer. During the four-inchi1s all aroundnsade. On or us' If a mom gat out at night it, C s dung; "Shining Palace," Parmen,ter; meeting. The program was arranged council of the Townslri'p of Hay wis'' b lie y�'1s just, ,too�,'b'adI for Ilim, be wouldn't � `�f-- "Captain I}an's Daughter," Lincoln ; by Mrs. Jahn Hlamilt,on, th,e convener -held at the Town Haul, Zurlah', on Period it was decided Ito tilrre bottom I Put -reed 4�na3 trout for y fund ,thus 'place again. A And in those ,,� "The Encharnted Hill," Kyrie; "The of the Horne FLelpers' Society. After Monday, June lith, with all the mem- give moave over 'to the treasurer of bait I take, m'y rifle aand welt at r" i . the church, also that the same offi-.. n,i days we wdorkied hard.' :In. p 'e. vete , y„t� Brass Bowl',” Vance; "The Ne'er leo the first psalm seileotion was sung, bers present. The minutes of -the May ght my tit ¢rear, site she ohiapped+,more than 36 ,In a da goer dua>aY, blending after each ad= ' .' t W�Il," Swan; "The Galling of . Ilan thfe+ iSe 'phare Qesson was read by meeting were a opted as head. After vers act in Set bembar �snhem the Y. P.' Sit onry •lag she begiirs to bark. I Y' r > reopens. The offer3 was then ha k- before the time saws seaTne into nae datiorn. Add memadndeug angor, aniter- Y . Matttbews," Wright; "Visitors to Hu- Mrs, Houghtion•; Mrs. Hill ,bh'en lied in ddiposi•ng of the communications, the � look out and what do you think? You �+rr+ gp, Rosma11 ar'; "Silver RibboiLs," l?a - prayer, The reports of the secretary, fbllowdng resolutions were passed: on by Murry Williams. Mrs, Hogg � right. Theme is a -big bear. She —all far $13'a month." mately with egg whites, then with ' mercer; ,'Purple Springs," McClure;; Mrs, R. Scott, and the treasurer. Mrs. took charge of ,the devatdareral period, rHas cream, anti! of right aaonsaetenc3^ fiUiat the appeal of George Regier re put her head in barrel and is Good Old Qays spread, Beat" after each addition u;u- 1z ­HYmn 401 was sung and slue 20th til smroottbr Add vanilla:. and salt. {{y "Grremmery, Streat,> MaeKail; "The Hill, were read and 'adapted. The ganduntg fire assessrnenit an his farm chapter of Rev,ela'tions was, read. Mr. Then she�ynake htg growland�srnash lie stopped for a moment to light Spread ii Shranyles,t Son," 'Stevens; `•Invincible mrabter of anvmging for attendance at lands be not al'low+e�d and that the g p frosting aomlaathly on y� r Gardiner Qed an pra}',ar and the mss- barrel against nock and break it op- Zu'a Pim. "Yes s Gurmase,', Smith; "The Murder of My the, summer conhereWe of the W,M.S. Count of'R'evision be •closed and the , those were the days. sionary :pe'ri'od, was 'taken b soles, and inside center opening of ,Aunt"; "Winged Warfare Bishop at North Easthope was favorably assessment roll be the official roll, u Y ,Mayne ' I' ffrighhtened, I. stands T miss �' have a Woad •to take trice. Qac remaining frosting with' y[ sN P Watson telling about work in India. bleat S'bre come ahan Ibere. Fart or fifty years, a 'o ywe "A Fountain' Sealed," Sedgwick; "The • planned and other matters being set- an wrhdch the, 1940 safes stroll be lav- charge at me, sand as y g t Havold Finnigan led a very inspiring she come close she fall dawn, S,he h'ad a different way. Pantry tube ,to make bonders, festoons Joppa Door," Sykes; "Somebody sled. A very interesting paper was red, That necessary repairs be Y The train took 'hr citizenship period' opening with sing-, is diealdl. Her- back is broken; in two us only ,to Grarndmere. We had to and rosettes ton,cake.' (Fill tube om- ioll Must," Rosman; "Edna, His Wite." head by Mins. Jamieson on the origin tiered, to repair the grates in the fur- in God Save the Kings" Avery in_ .. ly one-Ilialf full at a time). M•akeas. g "` from bullet. go tli,e resit of the 70 'miles to La- enough frosting to cover 10-imch •tubo' .�.I" - Barmen; "Cannery Anne," H u I 1 ; of bhe Home �Ialpers' Society anti of race in the Town Hall. .That road tenesting •li,te.rarY 4uiz was" taken by The m'em enjoyed sheat s:ta It was Tuque "Wilber• Knighthood Was in Flower," its progress• and its very material aid signtis needed to warn the public as rY, by scow along th,e St. Maur- cake -and -to us'e for Clem Gemmell. The President led in ice. blear IraTuque the only y specfla, deconatin� h. Major; "'Phe Phantom Emperor," to the W.M.S. a.9 wp11 as creating in_ to cattle crossieng, narrow bridge and some v a Pleasant change from their usual y wa in- �,�,` barest in this maanLsociety, Mrs. S. danger be ordexed. That a policy of �y dnterestin and enjbyabla ddscrrssion of nark. to,the blest'was by portage, We walk- Swanson; "Within' This Present," g ll�, Bar'nas; "The Gia, of the Golden Miller glue a tank on her attendance insurance be applied for to protect des, ait2r which the ,picnic lunch I asked a Pew of there why they �mtY miles and more into ' illre �! p ? Gate," Maloney; "Holy a Rogue," Mac_ was served'• by the girls, The meet_ liked being lumberjacks, Th ALBERTA HORSES g at the last annual meeting of the thee° townsiMp against 'acciden•ts on They were woods with canoes on our backs. And' ing was closed by tepea.ting -the Miz- emrpihatdc in their answer that it was the omlry food we had was beans:, A Grath; `°Choir Invisible," Allen; "Tie Stratford Prestbyte¢iaIl. The meting towtis'IriA rcis. That application of pea (j Road ' Understanding," Porter; closed with a hymn snd prayer try Pakioe Trvstee.Board of Zurich fora I�h benedactian, the only kind aP life for t'he'me — it soup and black Zea We c'ooke'd our AGAIN THREATENED j� y' "God and the Grocery Man," Wright; the The Egm'andvil']e.W.M.S. met an the "was mugged and simple, osis most im- own beans over lnat sand in, timber REATENED ,�, r t president and the National An- credit of $1,000 be granted, inte'res't "Satan Sanderson," Rives; "Red Ash- them, A very delicvous lunch was ho be charged on said'. loan at same basement of the church, on Thumsdar-y "-port>ant• lit k+e'Ptt .rthem away from cit- stoves WIt right in the middle of els," Pedley; "I"agle in thea• Sun," Bor- served by members of the W.M.S. and rat® as township pays, on bank loans. vvlven Mrs, J. Nott presided. The des. th,e bunks. Now look at you with Although 300,000-_ Alberta horses w, �� ney "The Kirbys," Whipple;, "Black then Homes H,ekpers' convener and a That accouxrts covering .payments on meeting opened with a hymn and first rate cooks to pnepatre your we'r'e •trea+te� with pre vem+tiive vaccino Prayer by Mrs. Keys, Minutes of the Some Like It food last year, -Worse sleeping sickness has Rae1a," ,Connor; "The Long Quest," smart socia! flare was spent,, Township Roads, Hay Telephone, Re last meeting were read n Mrs: Al -Parmentier; "So Wise We Grow," Par- He got in his last punch line: "You broken out again in the province and The Annie jWdie Mission Band met lief and, general accounts be passed lan in the absence of the s,eCrehar•y, • air y' Boudreau, for j2 years a start working mo earlier than 6.30. as drive wi14 be launched to treat ayx- ,,,; ffent'er; "Dawn," Porter; "The Sheep- art the home of Wilma and Hazel. as per vouchers: Mrs. Moore and were oda ted'. In lumberjack and one bf- the few g ing Child," Rosman; "The Wand P We (bads to eget up at 3.30, were on 'other 200,000 ihlarsels,• About twenty Hamilton on Saturday' last witlh a Dorrtinon Road, Machinery CO -,re the absence of Mrs. R. E. McKenzie Freneirc parradiaus a*lvo spoke English , Blows West," Parmentes; "Philoso- the -drive by 4, and didn't get to bed cages of the disease have been re-, pieces Holiday," .Edman; "Lon Af- good atandamc+e. The president, Jean Pains, $1.24; M. G. Deitz, gas, oil, re no report was received regarding the Perfectly, asked; "What good; is city ,unti'l 10, We had to eat four meals ported, this ' g McCulloch, conducted' the meeting af- pairs, labor, $100.83; C. Aldworbh, re- temperance meeting. A letter of Iffe?' There you rmusit, always be year from various parpo ter Midnight," Miller; "Easy.. to Kill," �a day to keep us going," of the province. 1. ( . ter the opening hymn was sung and pairs for .plow, $1.25; pap list No. 3, thanks and appreciation, was read b dressed dm style and you -must worry „ Christie; "W ifiiber. Murder Case," Van •. Y l'Iem; Siitnon, I� ,mernehnber those Officials of the department of agrl- . the Scripture reading by Betty Mc- labor, $35.20. Mis. Gardiner from Mrs. Pearson about doing the right thing rill the t ; Kellas, Mrs.. Houghton led in prayer; Hay Telephone F. C. Kalbtleisch, time. days, 'tdo;' Braid 58-YeLouis Le- culture are ming an inveatigutian Carters, M'rs. Keys was requested v'asseur. "When and it is expected that completion o! Interesting papers we're read. telling lumber, "$1.27; Underwood. Eliott. "Here we ,have peace and quiet. We you, Put your clothes p to send a letter of sympathy, toy Mrs. P do— when, you went ,to bed thef lice seeding will see many bo-mee vaeein- • ti experiences and Vie, work by Dr, Fisher, filing equipment; $i4.60; T. H. Andrew Birk. Roll call was respond- know our ,awn. way of living. We can , ri Strang Savage of the Peace .River Hoffman. one month's salary, $191:66; P take care of ourselves in ,t, wa3ods, would camp them out: ated. 11 ed to b 20 membens� tt�ibh 3 visitors � , i distract by Hazel Hamilton and Mrs. T. H. Hoffman, labor, etc., $77.64; but when we go to cities we are lost_ pity's laughed reminiscences.- ami-tha number ; E , N. busy month' and consequently Mrs. old The laughed and -that ended of horses availablOf e for noels an ,foie+ -: - � Houghton. After th,e m••eeting closed R, Guenti4er, cartage, $5.92; Northern Haney and Mrs. McDonald were. re- Why, five years ago I went to Mon Someone tuTnedi-u land, officials stress the importance nI �cirh a .hymn and prayer in unison, Electric Co., supplies, $329.77; H. G. a tr•eal with a ,thousran,di dollars I had F -the vol.ulnie of f the annme," r With a record of 5b years as a most satis pPointed an tire' visiting commd,ttee. 'the 'radio. A bulletin told! of new Ger- 4 ]s being -kept healthy. factory treatment for piles or hemorrhoids ittuch was served by Wilma and Haz- Rests, one month's salary, $175. Mrs. Keys read a ,poeaL. on 'temtper- saves In rat Pew drays it was gone. I , man attacks. A 26 -year-old husky Veterinartians are busy .now with you cAu positively depend on e Hamilton, the two Oyoung hostesses. Unemployment Relief—L. Hendrick, ansae. Th,e ,R'.M.S. tis^ere entertained Biel', t'or't low what happened to it." lumberjack made blue ,remark: s`It oPing to save the yo- b , the Bab Band mothers, so suit their needles., 'b t . . Mrs. Robertson lids gone on a vis- rent, $5.00; H. Thiel, transients, $4.25. P Dr Chases Ointment sting tour bo friends in Tomato, _Aur_ Gen ea al Acooum2s—Dept. of 13eal.ta, Y l'oo'ks bad, it looks bad:" . vi'nce from caudiitirens that decimateld w able hymns were sung. The offering . Some Dont Far up in 4ihe, wob,ds, they kept horse berds'In many parts of Cana,dA. , , ora and Oshawa for a couple of inssuli.nI, $5.00; W. H. Edighoffer, as- was received by Mrs. Routledge and Twenty -t'hre'e-year old Edmond de- close check pan. vital war mews. "We and the United States -last year and I 11.1 ' ' Mrs, Gardiner delivered the address Gaea, whose ;home was in the brave to," ew ladued one ,, the year before. ' Gaspe, P man, We Y ,' of Wellcome to the mothers of Baby rytanted to an can't abut ourselves from the war. deaths from .the disease hav0 argue with Boudreau. XI D. The stead book was taken by "You're Call was What is there to g it ast a rule, b0oui MParted to date, officials said; rr4. - Mrs. Gardine and Mrs. Watson. Wor_ tit? AL- your nlagfe you ales nothing but stool g discussing if you ask indicating that previous vaceinarGaon most of us. That is we're drives ' have contributed toward ship s"ervicd�tva.s conducted by Mrs. l>ut trees. "IP I Thad the chance and pretty can- Haney. 'assisted by Misses Watson, fldent Hitler w'an't last long, 'and if checking -the apread r>f the dread din- j Moore, Coleman, M-cQuarnie and, Me- necessary we are ready to see to it' ea's'e this year_ 11 ` W I Gonigle,. Mrs. Brown closed, the' tage on the lake front. that .he doesn't." A. Fmncbn purchasing • eommissios. meeting with prayer. . Lunch' and a I :Mr. Laurie Fowlie, ,of London1., spent buying cavalry and artillery horses cup of tea were served. the week_ernd, with his sister in the � � t for the French, army is now in - Al- .... I and it is reported the members enter 11 • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin, and son, Z'+I, essg a Of the oam'mriesiaa have 'been able YO*U 7{� I DUBLIN +Jerry, of Kitchenet, spent the week- ' . . �p+ to Obtain an abundance bC $ealthT end in the village: • 'ple home weddings have t conform to their speei8- . (Intended for last week) ` Misses Maud and , Josephine Star,. a habit of running into more mtaney Cabou g atiomry.shes � ling a+n'd• Mrs. McKenzie attended the than vers originally counted an. N. , �'. D, McConnell ..attended bhe annual funeral of their cousin at. Gaoderich s the, formula for water. meeting of the Haran -Perth zone of matter show,inand om,e tries to keep ,Tones' raker! ,the science master. bhe CanadianAssociation,of Postman- u'eSi�Y• within a reasonable budget, extra ex- -- nu' ••HIJKLMNO,,'gpeped true ccmmitteellforsthweelcHe wastake sage n the lake front. have perrses crop ryp 'and e c can' be ou�q Sper , 1. a. appointed as a memo a f year. P Ammer residence in ,thein 'why h But there is ore tea the saha9ar PP ensuingI..".. cat c be economized on� r'the ,.What's that?" barked the miter. h Rev. R, U. M. Gale, mina'ster• of St. Redd" cake. Tends must, of course,' .' .7`he scholar slowly r C. b. Purdy, of Lethbridge, Alta., Y repeated this Zh " Andrew's Churcth, Iia lehrtersi. ^ tie:. ` , • who was the ,first accoentant at the , ydield', died an be the 'crowning' glory ,o,f the Wedding , Q 7 Standard Bank ere, visited with Mr. Tuesday, June 11tYn; after err illness g "Whateve y,o'u driving at?- r. are . ` h e bneakfasC 6vi Winer it is furn.is,lbed by five <.W � of - several months. Mr. Gale was' professional caterer, the cost does. ?„ , Frahk McConnell during the week. a gave yet} dbstR wi - Record attendances were present at born at Alma, in Wellington County, come ,high. They why not make it at 'rd� . all the services of the Forty Hours' on June 16, 1865, ;son of Jahn Miami dhome? It will take a 1 the more k �.,, say Jones,. "You "ia' ll a re wlor ,.Yea. d. J nes Devotion, held, at,St. Patrick'p•Church Dale, He was marri•ed� to Miss Mary but the resq,jtm wi1] be gratifying both yesterrday it was H to O:' .. . • over the week -end. Rev. Father Col- C r'o�ems Dec. 15, 1885. He was in aPpeai+anuoa and money saved ,;We • 11 . cess Order, Lou -,o in 914 and, five years prior 1,1 what aya� your views ors C essdve sermons ott 't time the was .a missionary, in Bride s Fake matrimrwny--,•niow that you 'have been lin of the Redempt rdain' .L.M dolnverthelSacred Heart an a was sed a week?•, a dee i n khat nearer 'Mend aske& of klxern Ont 'o; H r . d bhe Bl'e'ssed Sacramrent- o Jesus on and St, Paul's P Church, cwPs $ifhedi cake flour . 'bhe .haps" groom. ,, I . devotion g ,e Nor essag.. an Pi 3 ' �, I Miss Irene O'Rourke, R.N„ is at. Chah,h,am, prior to,. coming "to Bayfield' 1% teasrpoons baking powder The, hapW ,groom 'responded; "I've�,�� .., I P,/ in June, 1926, 'Rio was, a Mason and I% cusps Butter got .far ,enoug4!„to discover„ that Qt Is tending rs. Joseph Flanagan at St. Joseph's Hospital, London; who is a member• of the Loyal Orange Lodge. 2 cups sugar much easder. fixe follow a womast than ” . . . convalescing from a ,recent operation. Surviving are ,has widow and four it/ cups egg whites,, unbeaten it is to lead lies.".• I 11 • Word was received here of the sons: Dwart, of Mar•mora; Rev, Jas. %. teanspoon' vanilla I death of a former resident of 'this Dale, of Caleidonia, John, of -Alma, %'teaspoon. almond extract. • "district in the person of Mt's;""John and Robert, of Elora; two daughters, Sift 'flair' om•ee, measure, 'adid. bak• k Brennan; at Stratford, General Hos- Mrs', A. A. McIntyre, of Waterloo, and ing po�� and sift together three She, wasllPo ng a critical operation. VL eoTMarley. Cdhatham. The times. 'Creamy. butter thoroughly ,add , Mrs- G r formerly Miss, Sarah ar y funeral s wasa in t. - -s ar gnaduallp and cream together' spent the 30re stars Dart Of an hPr BaYfiekl. on Thday until light and fluffy. Add egg whites, • draw's Church, I youth'here. She was married to John morning. Interment was at Elora x/4 cup at a fiirrne, beaten about .three .,,-Lyou e a n g e t y our message across by Y g d the cemetery. The funeral ,service was, minutes after each addition. Add family 'moved to Stratford seven conducted by Rev. V. T. Mooney, vP flour; a small amount at a time, beat G i Years a Windsor UT�'A pE CHA .11 • go. , President of the London ing well after each addition,. Add word of mouth, but that is -not the modern Mr. and Mr,.s. John Walsh observed Conference of the United, Church, as- flavoring and beat vigorously. Turn st��a�ea OF'Ou eisted b their 26th' wedddn,g anniversary cin mer] Y Rev. W. A. Bremner, for -into a l0�imtah tuba pan which has ' Saturday. They spent a few days Y •of Brucetreld, now of Seaforth, beim greased, id•nie�d on bottom, sidles �._ o •' . Wath relatives in Hamilton an'd... To- reiirad, wino has been taking ehratrge arnd around tube with 'heavy paper, FTire r TO most P t ay. printing..... bd Printing.... Tonto. They received many coivgrat- of Mr. Gale's work. and again greased;. 'Brite in sl a Value, ' ow ov- ' ® efficient. way. uladons, gifts and m -es -sages' of felici- William Jahn McLeod, aged 58, en (275 deg. F.) ,one hour, then in- see ' y tation from thele' family and friends.• Well known Bayfield fisherman died crease 'heat eligthtly (300 deg. F.) a�rd Y M,rs. Catharine BYMe has returned from a theart attack when he fell in to tell of our business service is the success the waters of Lake: Huron between In�ntfavarsnti�fdens rrcdab urdane. Yblrr n` heloma after spending three we im y wrapping �{ Detroit. Bayfield and St. Joseph at 3.30 o'clock each in waxed a er, and'pressing • A representative number of parish- Monday. He was sitting at the stern to small slits cut in cake, Spreaduli3 Per�cha ful method• We can assist ,you m all your �+ loners Prom St. Patrick's Church, Dub 'of the boat ,putting on oil skims in OrrnamrenGai Butte Frosting senoath- � ]in, attended t•h°e Holy Name Rally "at preparation to remove nets from the Iy on top amid. slides, of cake. Decor- Dealer Kennicott on Sunday afternoon, lake wirer lye fell overboard. Richard ate with simple r,• �a • • • • McDali shouted to Ca mPle bord'e'rs', festoons and or .:� plannin for _nrintin Recent visitors: Mrs. Gus Den- pt. John Mc - 4,d. I p g • • • . We have Spee�al omme and little daugrh•ter, Zurich, Leo,d, , Jr., the victim's song, to stop I sil,v�err dirageft. , serve on silvm4 traty ' ''=' t- r, , ,x:'f I114111 , With Mr. and Mrs. Thos'. O'Rourke; the boat. Vi%illaam and Jame Stur- or platter snrsronrmrtl6,ed with s Ta of YS'` . r d Mrs. P. Dill; Wm:Place--special p :;1},:::^ - < �, or "onto- .. Art and Layout suggestions, all supplied at Miss Marron Dial, London, with her gear were also members of the crew, toren, fnesslarr, casmlbs fi parents MT, ,an, The body did not sink when it .struck wrelathi. Plate special bridal favor an: J. Byrnes and two sons„ Detroit, with the wooer a was quickly' recovered. top cif .cake; if desired, ar tie oral - Dr. P. J. O' no extra . Byrne; Max Robertson, g other favor. to , ` _ worried and was r . and Miss Monica Dw-ker Zurich; was sum- wedding beala or a1 P nouneacl death, due Pro- wine Y.hrougli bertaorn in Guelph; A4r. owed to the large wbadbe rlbbomts and in�riert fisher ay r and Mrs, Wm, J: O'Rourke, Mr. and g boat in the lake. He m ' Mrs, Jas, Kr•auskopf -and Patrick Jor• to heart failure £s ` dant in Stratford; Jos,epih Flanagan and err inquest will not be held. The Orrramsental .Rutter Frosting and family in London; Mrs. Leo For- dioctor was forced. to remain on the � t Ph �410 flshran, f 4 tool 1. t�tune, Seaforth and Miss Frances Far. g ship for more than three •hours bather "' tune, nwrse'-inAraining at St. Mary's wihen one, of the most severe .storms 5 'Cups sifted 0onfechioners° sugar 'rI Hospital, Kitc'herner, with John. and• of was he year syvept stile ,district. He � 'egg wirates, wnbeaten - ��� _..: 1 Josepay, Kenny- brought asihore at 7 -o'clock by tablespoons cream (about) a,���� I r ' -; • . crety ,memivera•. Eabe Siebert, for- e a I � temispoon vamdl9 mer National Hockey League, player, % ,teaspoon salt. 0V -;,v, ', was drowned a half -mile from the Cream butter; add Part of the su- • .. BALD ..... scene ae the .mishap. _. _.. t 3 P. Mr, McLeod - ...p- _44" ".`- ., i4 r. (Intended for lash, week) was a formler past m,aaster of L,O,L. -; Mrs. A. R. 5eedm of Toronto, is No. 24, Bayfielal',, 'and a member of the Black Knlglnls. He'is survived r th'erg ,this week looking after 'the by ibis widow and, four y�, t Lakeview Hotel. Her daughter, Be _ daughters: i,x1($:�, nice S,eelde,� •Nand left for overseas wi-th Mrs, Lucy Inlayer, Mrs. Anja Itabbiiis; ' tinE 'HURON a number of other ,niurses. Mrs. L. Crane, all of Detroit, and Mlss X ` "i"l."', I . M'r. Shatnal[nan arbd Mr. McGuire, of Elsie, at home; three slots Donald ~ anal• John, Of Bayfield,• and Harold, of , - - the Chatham Construction Company, Britiadx Columbia. The funeral was rib are hien®,. rthia ,week luting .1bn, ttheir -bold on Wednesday afternoon when �, ` Q�� �°] : dredge which ,has been ,aid up here the eervice wa,s conducted -by Reiv, „, stablished 186W the' ,past ygar, and will take tit" to r • Wiibdsbr• Mr. G4ratbam' of the Anglican Ohurioh, at the -yore. ' The Orangemen at - Mr, and Mrm. Murdock Rass cele- tended and engaged lir the burial ear. ((�� L btlated -their ,adfotieth wedding annj- M1,0e (at the gria•ve, Deceasald, W" ',r." . McLean eros.; lublishers «. '� r,�eaforth versary on ,atur+day, accompanied by wik-'e1y ,knaarn ae an eXpert to roheir fami'l 6' man- ­ t y ager ;and had many friends In the r 14ilr, anrttl Mns, ` Robert Heard of F Layn$oii, were fa the village over the community. The. pallbearers were 12. ' ! s' wegicpllid 'aPendhtg.. uli •bhe-ygcatta for byeatheratorn, Harold Sttnaon, Wm. ' '''' ; thte snnmrtrnerY. o Me'1, George W-7Mo,tt 'Win, 'J. r , ,htl ca y. i , -, ,, ,, ern n Elliottt and Jahn Park l dawn, spent .itnie elti of nln thH�o 'their b pavement Parker, he family ae the min its i, . a f 1.. q . i r .» ,11X J�. 1 ,. .. - . ,.... .d y-'..1. <, ,.. ,i, ,, �� n , 4 ...<.. -,. ,, ,, �, �., ,, . �'Mbi ,.: •:, ,:,. r t'„S . -i . . r ,..., , ,. , , ,....., ,,,. ...,..,.� ,..-,- .. .., .,, ,,..,.,: .r,.. .,a. ,r -:rxi J r_ ' .r. �r.,.u+ f ,, ,.. e t �, �.:, ,,., o.�.,:.:. i rd k ...;!J, k�; ..,. .� ., .. �F:.' 'C,.,-.,.,