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Aeletw:k-Saler!. Notices to
• Aucti'Sa1es.
etheiv UNITY
CTION 'SALE qF CAT-
tle andalt Harold Jaekelan's Farm,
ne; mile e - of Seafo'i•bh, on Tuesday even-
'$'eptte 'er 24th, at '1.30 p.m, (note time):
0 hea• Durham and Hereford mixed cat-
tle; - ws; a9luanks, and •weaners. Anyone
ma put stook in this sale. E. P. Chesney,
C k ; Harold Jackson, Audtioneer.
•
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A UCTION SALE OF"STOCK AT TER'S
"
• ` Hill, 3 mires. west of Hol vale, on
'2tonday, September 28th, eneing at 2
o'clock, :sharp, (D.S.T. ), the. owing: CAT-
TLE --,20 young pews, Hol in, Durham and
Jersey, to- calve from O iter to January; 8
Holstein heifers, gn,d size and quality, to
calve in October a November; 3 young,
cows, freshened ;' 8 , oung calves; 4 Hereford
aeifere with eels at -foot: 10 heifers, sup;
Peered to' be i calf ; 20 well bred Holstein
heifer calves, to 9 months old; 10 Hereford
calx ; 15 olstein and Ayrshire heifers; 30
smock r c e, from 500 to 700 tbs..' . PIGS -
4 br od ass and 25 chunks. TermsCash.
A. OW39S•Ii'END, Proprietor ;,Edward W.
Elliott.' Auctioneer. 4110x1
�r�,EARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
Farm Stock and Implements, at Lo 12e,
Concession 13, McKillop Township, 2y:, (reties
south and 'ti mile east of Walton, ore Tues-
day. October 1st. at 1 p.m.:' ,f30RSES-
1 black are rising 4 years 01 1 bay mare
rising 4 •ears old: 1 driver. OWS---1 Dur-
ham c • to freshen in ,1lffecetnber; 1 black
cow freshen in F ere; 1 Holstein cow
to •fr hen in Feb ; 1 cow to freshen in
Febr ose CATTEE-1 'Durham heifer two
yeas old ;rfem, yearlings •,9 steers, year-
, Itx - : 6 ca IMPLEMENTS—Plow: disc:
t rade., gravel box ; International-McCor-
hiok,bwer 6-ftcut: rake; rubber ti ; Neoton seed drill; ebag-
o lstugws; eel tire buggy rubber. tiregy.
PRORERTO"•-400.. acres, 2 acres mapl,e bush,
rest of frio. is in grass. Bank barn drivin
shed;,'_ ea ey frame, house. Hydro availabl
•'good water' 4iippli', drilled' well and spr'.
creek. Property, will be sold subject to e -
serve bid. Terms --Cash, GEORGE
DAS, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auction-
eer. 4110-2
ATHE. SALE — THUNDERSIGN
has received instruc:fens to.sell bo pu ric
auction on Kiri St:•eet, Hcneall, on Saturday,
September is, 1946, at Leo) p.m., the follow-
ing, D•tnine. rdom table and 5 chairs; china
• cabinet.: '1 small tables : 5 dining room chairs :
2 leitcben chair; dpho!sterad chair. occasion-
al i hair: 4 dreseers : 3 wesOstand, : 3 , iron
;odds bras bed: woa,len bed wit!/ Oeringe
and mattresses: ehi!d's crit( rami, inner sprig
.mat:rete:- reed. -r oker; d u,,'irn roy'i:e•
•ha[ul- washing . .ai nes;w:Ir gee, : rins-
irno ",l i,• : Ci' pp boiler; '2 carpet •eepees :
good con like: e!ee ria 1:. : combl:)a-
tion •.:link den and bookros awn mower:
scw:r'f :Hach': Radia(.• Ver me heat,ar wit/',
over , cook .5 eve: Qu.eb u!' heater; moat
heater: Coi
3 rzbre la
2x10+_' 3
jars of •
5-gat"lo
of s:3
traile ire high • box, 600126 tires: airf-'•sn
gond condition, and numerou, other-ar'ictes.
Terms—Cash. 'BERT, NORTON; ?roe etstur:
Edj Corbett, Auotiuneer: 4110-2
A UCTIDD _SALE OF A CHOICE HERD OF
1-'-. blmxt-tes:e' young' dairo cows and other
faun. live ,otock and equipment, at Stewart
Jobnston's le:Ian, Queen Street North. adj•r'
in the Village of Blyth„ on Thursdsy. Se
26th, 1946, at 1.30 p.m., the fotlowin :
HORSES—Mare 0 see s 04d: mare3 years
std. COWS --=Holstein caw, fresh;, Holstein
cow, fresh 3 months; Holstein cow, fresh
months : Holstein cow, due December 1
Hoh'•ein cvrw, fresh 4 months; Hoists• co
due November lith ; HoL-xin 'co . fresh;
Holstein c',•v, dye Decemb e. 21- ; IIolstein
cow du January 15th: Ho in cow due'
March '8th: Holstein now •ue April 26tti:-
Ayr=.hi :t' cow, f:•e=h,, 3 m „hs : Holstein cow
fresh rwo month, ; etsey heifer fresh
two mths : Brie cow, due December
18th Jersey cow, upp,sed' to be in oaf;
H. pin cow, f., Holstein cow, supposed
to .e in coif •, elateia heifer, 2 years old,
2n'ealf: bi•heifer, springer; Jersey heifer,
3 years in calf: some spring 'calves
R -Set of double harness. SHEEt'
37 .' es. 3 and 4 years old. HENS -100
Leghorn hens, 1 year cold. EQUIP-
'I'—De Laval Magnetic Speedway milking
.Rine, complete with two single units, and
0 new l_ -horse electric motor; rubber tired
wasro.n and hay rack, on 32x6' truck tires. like
new. Terms—Cosh, STEWART'SOHNSTON.
Proprietor.: Harold Jeckaon,,Auctioneer. •
4110-1
•
AUCTI
old
on High
follow
Be J
Auc
Die's
n Sales
OF CATTLE. AT ARN-
7.3 miles north of (Minton
day,
day, October 11th. List will
E. P. Clue neer, Clerk;
Auctioneer. 4110-1
UCTI r. N SALE AT WALTER ' BROS.'
Far , Colborne Township, on Monday,
Sept -,•-.-r 30th. at 1 90 head of mixed
cattl ranging itorti�„jjQ.O.•bv�'860""ltte.”`-.16 -sows
and 0 • La• --"'"lest next week. WALTER
B' +Proprietor: E. P. Chesney, Clerk;
Harold Japksory Auctioneer. 4110-1
, A UOTION SALE OF HOUSE FURNISH-
Inge, in the. Village of Exeter. opposite
Ernest C'ooper's Garage, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 21st, at 1,90 p.m.: . One 3 -piece ches-
terfieyd suite -(,new), wine; 1 blue chair; kit-
chen table and 6 chairs, stool; breakfast room
suite. maple: extension table; 4 chairs and
buffet; studio couch: smsdl rooker: General
Electric cabbne[ 2 end tables;'smoker
stand; 1 tri-ligh, amp (new) ; 2 table lamps:
3 pairs of pee; 4new coatgodeum rugs,
:new) : 1 b suite: dresser: bed springs
and rite s; high chair; child's conunode
.cheij.1••' rinceaes Pam conk stove; heating
e t oil .stove (like new) ;. cupboard;
ila tity''iiik'hes and kitchen utensils; tric •e;
1 9 Pontiac coupe rnesff tires • e se-
rene washing machipeoeneetto" ndition; writ-
ing desk;gate'4 cheryy table: davenport;
ownsolitre' eerns —Gash. CLARENCE REID,
Proprietor; Harold, Jackson, Auctioneer.
4109.2
T.T RDW
do
0 • ' FLQ01t$l SANDED AND
iyIpt
old doom 'r;•.esurfaced. Pit 8e
GORDQN lie
GSel. 831,.,W, Seaforth.
411:01[
" tLEECE - LINE YOUR HOME . " Til
blown rockwood ''i;nsula on . ' cric doge
anywhere- For i free es and ,terms.
Phone 41, Seaforth; or by ' OWLAND e.
DAY, 6 Thornton Ave., LOodon
.. .., 4109.7
Help Wanted
" '"'"'" .- ' U.OXL4U111D v
es, both page, or dos .•—`
of much an estimated
mount of ' Add , another
•UTN°
ACED Wal TIIESS ... AND. . WOMAN
Y" helper for kitchen. Apply at COMMER-
CIAL LUNCH; Seaforth. 4110-1
ANTED—WOMAN TO DO GEIERAL
N' , house work for a 'few 'weeks, PHONE
47,1', Seaforth, 4110.1
• NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
TOWNSHIP OF TUQKERSMITH w1LL
sponsor a Practice Plowingto be
held,,en Gordon Richaidson's fa tyro miles
east of Brucefield, up the ,5641 . d. on 5'
day, October 4th. Coaches will • pees' to
coach participants in prepa ` . n • r the
Provincial Plowing Match to •- • . at Port
Albert 'on Ootober 16, 16, 17 18.
Plowing to 1)0 either with . horses or trac-
tor, and interested ,pgrties are asked to notify
ARTHUR NICHOLSON, Reeve, Phone 656
r 2, Seaforth, of their 'intention to plow, at
this Practice. - 4100-3
Cards of Thanks
MRS, ' CHA1 LES STEP SON AND
family and Mr. and Mrs. George teph-
ensdn desire to thank their neighbor and
friends for the inane expressions of path
extended to them during their. - ant
bereavement; also to thank ,Rev. • =ba ? re,
Rev. R. A. Brook, the teacher and:p •' s of
S. S. No. 7. Stanley, the Varna L r'. - No.
1085,'and for the beautiful floral tribune's and
to those who loaned Cars or assisted in any
4110x1
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Births
NOAKES--In Hen6•all, on Monday, Sept. 16.
to Mr. and M rs. Leonard Noakes, of Hen -
sail, a daughter-
COOPER—In Clinton Public HospiAmlt on Sun-
day, September 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Cooper of Cli•nOon. a son.
ROGERSON Cooper,
'Scott Memorial Hospital," on
September 13. to Mr. and Mns. William
Rogerson, Tuckersmith. a daughter,
DOIG--In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Sept.
17, to Mr, and Mrs, Murray Doig, Sea -
forth, a son,
ZION
Los
L05T —
p1 " re
Ira,..
s'ut the
Mr, Adam Pounder, Regina; Sask.,
attended the funeral of h.is brother.
the late T. Pounder, Stratford, on
Saturday and spent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs, B. Barker and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, .Ferguc,.Lannin and
fanlild visited on Suleday with Mrs:
Lannin's .gralildtnother in Milverton.. '
Mrs. dailies' Malcolm spent the past
week with her (laughter, Mrs, Ross
and Found - Gordon, m1r1 Mr, Gordon. Seaforth,
LACK • wALlil:'r. r'INi'rtt Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton an'i.Mar-
te DRAWER 1.8, Seaforth: garet and K'e'nneth spent Wetine da.y
• re, uired. Net worrie. I
ney. 1110-1
•
an .lento - -e new,': floor la : I
.ps : ma. -ie lamp: tinct rug I
wool..(• -roes;•: -several' ct,uilta:'P
ra, N- t and. pickles: resters; '110
ction arid .non—fiction.: 22' barrels:. 2•
tarpaulin 10x13; ' quantity
.dinner set; garden tools; 2 -wheel
S'I'R:. --STRAYED ON TO LOT 12. CON.
'4 t eKilhop, four yearling cattle. Owner
lay ,ave same be proviru, property and pay -
charges, DENNIS .t-O'REILLI', R.R. `,
eaforth. .'Phone 64 r lei, DebSin.
4110x1
how can would take s
...not' to-'-' record of •• H
urn d... were, printed
Wanted
ANTED''-•- BOAI1DERS DR ROOMERS.
ASply c,; Box 542. HURON 'ESPOS1,
TOR.
ANTED .TO I4UY -0L1 H0.R5ES, SUIT.,
able for mink feat, -Phone •collect t?
JACK GILBERT, 938 r 2l. or E•ItED Gil •
BERT, 938 , '2, Godereen, •
er,LEAR1NG 'AUCTION SALE AT 'LOT 13.
Concession 2 . McKillop Township, ” 1%
miles • north .and :3 miles east of, Seaforth. on
Thursday,. 'October 3rd, at 1,.30 p,in. sharp,
the -following: HORSES -1 bay horse 7 yrs.
'ohl:.matched team of grey Percherons; rising
3 and 4 years old. • CATTLE -1 black' sow
due March 20th; 1 •hrindiea.cow .due Marc
Path: 1 Holstein cow due April 1st; 1 I.1
ford cow due March 22nd; '1 ,red co,, due
April 3rd: 5 Durham steers. 800 .s', 2
;heifers, Soo s.; 6 Durham yeads; 4
spring calve=. • PIGS—•12 , York ' unks. .125
;(sounds: 7 _pica lee pounds- LTRY-70
year-old hens 100 Hybrid p, et•t,• 5 months
*Id. 'IMP • a yrs—Mass; -Harris binder,
I1S6t.,. cat : M• sey-Harris • wer; 'Massey -Har-
ris hay load r, like new • uiky rake: Massey
(Harris fere•• 'zer drill, • -disc ; two years old:
spring too.. cultiva •.' : barrows;,Cockshutt
riding pro ; welkin•. plow.; disc harrow; Mc-
Corrnic'k-',-ering , etc wagon, roller bearing
(like .n ) ; • h rack i good set of farms
sleighs: atm' Mill; four-wheel trailer:
brooder . oil' §':v•e•; chicken shelter: Renfrew
cream ',epi :or i l:ke stews : •180 feet 'Of oboe
fork: s•1•IOtg amain.' HARNESS -
1 setof sckband harnese ; 1 set of piow
harn::s number of horse collars: HAY AND
-GRA 25 tons of hay; 1.500 bushels of mix-
ed grain. LUMBER.—Frame. fol• 'shed,10x40
with meters; quantity of 1 -inch lumber and
semnt1ing; also whifletrees, neckyckes, forks,
shovels, chains, end a host of `either articles.
Terme—Cash, DENIS FEENEY, Proprietor;
E. P. Chesney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, •Auc-
tidtaeer. • 4110-2
rope: ay
AU4ITION SALE-- TO CLOSE THE ESTATE
of the late Joseph Nagle, there will
offered for sale by Public Auction, at
,Conces,ion. 3,',Towmhip of Hibbert, L'4
south of Dublin and Ile, miles west, on on-
' day, September 30th; at 2 p.m., the followi
parcels' of real estate: •
PARCEL ONE—'I`he premises, Ldt 21 'n -
cession 3, Hibbert T nehip, contai. • g 100
acres; close to scha s and chug ; ba
(barn. valuable gra I and Ban. pit. Good
land running froth :rand and 8vel loam to
heavy bray. No weate landoei 1 seeded, Drill
ed well. ieural Hydro eyfilable,
PARCEL 'vTWQ—trf,ast half of Lot 19.
Ooneeasion 3, Hebei, two • miles south "west
of D'ublin, containing 50 acres, good gross
land; now all seeded; water at bath ends of
farm ; 30 aches tlillable.,.
Terms --10 ,per cent, mesh 'on date of sate;
balance 30 --days. S'ulrjeet to a reserve bid., '
JOHN NAGLE. '
F1i[ecu4oi• of tare,Erieute c'f JosePh Nagle. Pro:.
prletor; Joseph L. Ryan.- Auctioneer.
4102-3
AUCTION SALE --CLEARING. FARM SALE
(Farm is sold), 4h Hallett Township.
axile engirt of IMTdenia#315 fir on'Tuei<Tay,-Sep••
iteriber '24th, at 1 p.m.: H0•RSES—1 'bay
horse 9 years old: 1 bay team 8 year, old.
CATTLE --,1 black rip 6 years old, ilu March
21st; 1 roan cow 8 ears old, due, ne let;
1•black cow 4 lcext'f old. due J e let: 1
Dttrbarn cow- 4 yea, Old. due, ' ril' tlth; 1
red cow 8 years o , due Apri13th ; 1 Jer-
Shy a0'a • 3 sprini' calves. f PLEMGIENTSg,
Masseselleriis 10. er; Mas4farris manure
spreader; Penni Mill; harrows; turnip
i)txll , 2 tiding •.bws *ing plow harrow--
t;s4ed drill ' teowee root pauper: straw
ales 5't y arae gravel
deo s ratbr
*Whirs; asp.
i#OCAEHOLD '
foVtls Y K d 2,-aced2,oil,
6
ire!:b 2 beds(
r17`9rida Sit,
B
4'109-:f
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDIT
In the 'Estate of SARAH JANE
SON. late of the Village of E
the Colin
'ALL PER
the Es
nuked to
Solicitor
7th day
of Huron,. Wido
IONS HAVING 0
rte of the rebo
le the came
r the Es
in London,
Mr. and Mrs, rlerir Peeper and fam-
dly•visited Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Smith
in „Lakeside ore Sundiy. • `
Mrs. Georg ;Graham ispenteSunds.y.
with, Mr, un i irs. Morley. L•1:tnin.
Mrs, Alexa Malcolm ami .lark vis•
ilei nn Suhd r,c with Mr. and Mrs,
HarF'ey. Hyde --tnd f:nt)lilT.: Mre, 1-T'de
and„baby daughter, Mn
Margaret An,
lidvreturned home from 'the hospi-
till.
...:air..,, -•-Alt eneee-., Fisit3ng '_ler
De -afield with her ': solnin-law and
cleerellter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Werharn.
Mee Daltd5n• Malcolm and .Kecth,vis-
ited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
William' Smith; id. Sebringvitle.
ENDER,
ondville in
Deceased'.
IMS AGAINST
deceased are re-
th the undersigned
on or before- the
f October; A.D:, 1946. after which
date the assets l be distributes/ am onyst
the patties ent' ed thereto, having reward
only to./the clia'1ns of which riCtice shall have
beet/ven. ,
DA717D at Clinton. this 12th' day of Sep -
tem 19D.
F.4" .GLAND. FCC., Clinton, Ontario.
Suticitr for the said Estate.
411.0.1,
r your feet!' Use Lloyd's
Callous Salve for prompt
.Oc at Mitidletorl's Drug Store.
(Continued from Page •1)
Society. and 'briefly •expressed her
thanks co the members 'of, the Pres-
byterial for the honor conferred -upon
was in charge of Mrs. McKellar, and
a number of questions 'were answer-
ed in an able and interesting Manner.
Two fine musical' numbers were
presented, a solo by Mrs. John Cairns,
,antra chorus by members of the Hen-
sall Mission Band, arid these were
enjoyed by all. - •
Mrs. McKellar gave a splendid ad-
dress on "The Need of the World of
Today."' She stated that when the
war was over. we were looking fora
•UYOIENIC SU PLIES WBSER GOODS/ tt',ol':d of peace arid hapcdness.. In-
• mailed poste id i plain, sealed 'envelope. Stead of that we find suspicion, greed,
with, price tet- 6 .-amoles 25e:, 24 .sample@ hatred anis religious' intolerance ev=
8'i.o0. ,Mail -Or • sept. T-73, NOV-RUBBER ery ere. God is left ()lit of the fans
GO,yy oiC 91, .r ..'Rim, Ont,p
��++ r the naw .world' we were lipping
�"ASTEL1y1A SUFFERERS; — ENJOY GO for, and greed and materialism etre
night's sleep withotTt croughing, cho, g Cawing trouble In everyart of the
Mr. Wm. Pearson. ,Seaforth, says: p
'thankful .Gy you for your as•thms r•:. world. .
I would like • all people w:
tho
asthma to know what it did "There. _-_ '-'' cure,"y"'a world
fered for years from chaka SpealteC, "for ttic: ,misery in the world
ing, and distress of asth , today. It is Jesus, i-timeelf, who said,
helped me •to any este. 'I, if I be lifted up, wilt draw rill. men
touched the spot ,•1 'e, • unto Me," ' -
only quick relief,
symptoms. A few months• treatment did,' it.- Mrs. Mr:K,ella.r stated that the
For- free infonnaation, write F. L. HOWEY. inn:hers of Canada are facing a tre-
144 Catherine St. S.. Hamilton, n endows resp oncibility, They are tits
i 4408x4
'ones.' who can influence the rising
-,etieration more'tha.n anyone else, if
For S. ' e thein own lives are first of all con-
secrated t0 (sod's service.
'FOR SALE—QUA. " sol' Got). ,..AN- . A. vete of thanks tb . the speaker
ning tom2oes et'- voidable. Ma- GLENN :21a, tendered by 14 re, J. C. Greig, ,of'
MacLEAN. Phone 21-84, Mensal , u110-1-aforth, and Mrs. 'R, Eberhart, of
OR SALE --A NU WISER 01', CEM Seal'orth, prelae^ted the report of the
Fee SALE
lsrzw- Apply'to F".' S. CQI1rteey committee.'
SAVAUCE, Seaforth. 4110x1 T.he thanks of the delegates were
tendered to the Efr:nsa1.1 ladies for the
�teiicious lune' served rut noon, to
the church officialm for the use of the
the United I a It, rs building,pd to )111 who took part in
I..frox�n_.i�aa- something ,the me tum.
Ttio+' hymn, • "Lead On, 0 King
-woR -SALE—LADY'S BLA7A SEAL SKtl+ Etethal',`' was Rung,.' and Ate meeting
fur coat,, size, 18 good eondi ion- Very
easonably priced. MRS. ARTKIJR GOLD-
ING. Seaforth. ' 41104,
m so
y that
er from
me. I suf-
difftcult breath -
and no remedy
but taut remedy
e and uses me not
am now free from Sii
POR - SALE --- PRINCESS B H' COOK
stove, with w ter front .." I barn either
coal or wood. ONE 3, ea/forth. •-
4110-1
'WO : • SALE—A . NUIK$ER OF OXFO
ewes end three Oxford rams; also a
n fertilizer drill, nearly' 'new. App M les, ;ell teleOratory technicians at the
1092s8 Government. -owned Polymer plant. at
ER, Sarnia, who are conducting actual¢
TTIE UNDERSIGNED OFPERS •^•iti. SALE, ('irnot:stratione of one of the final pro -
by tender, two iyarns sittus,., diose to the ceases in the making of BUna-S rub-
Vilir}ge of nlin. On ,port oceaf, t5, Ctsn- her. These Young ladies have been.
suede. I. Ebert, one •lex 6 %est, the abher, answering tluestions and giving dem-
30g60.£ �Nltly.be .i:naHe,e =
on
r;egnwd.
en may +e suitor- - far both .bar(,;, onst3ations in Windsor, for a couple of
tri;_ r, sr for calci/' ha: ` separately. and weeks. They were on duty 'with, tide
m be in £ti's ids a•' the undarvigne 3 'rat. .
or before Sept bet. 24:'14)46'. Polymer Corporatidsi's gjirthetic nth
Tit9 hirtheSt , Airy, r deer mot neees;ar,l'y. •er ' eiehibit at Stratford fair this
acfeptel• DA week, Blina-9, the general purpose
'
_•_Diehliit, ,O r Mehl#,- • i•S_ Uf3ed:.-:mixecinnlly 'ill:` t e
: r92" manufacture of tire casings.
One thousand,' five ,hundred and
ninety-eight. ratiorie books were dis-
' Tenders 'WUnt' t ;)tributed at the Hensall Tow•n`I'Ia11 on
Friday and Saturday last, a
rsinith Rally Day services ,will `be' observ-
I)rain -ed in the United Church on Sunday,
• 'Sept, 29. ,
Rev, R. A. Brook' will be the gneet
D BY TUE -Speaker at the anniversary services
pan., Saturday, ,Sep Ill' Evangelical C11fnt'e'h Zurich, art
losed with prayer by Mrs. A. Taylor
Miss Shirley Duncan, daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Alex Duncan, of Thames'
6- Road. is one tof the three yourg Iad-
ALLAN VIVIAN, Staffa.
FOR SALE BY TE
ID
to
cOONNELL,
't; Telephone 1 -r a.
Township of Tue
Tenders' For
Rep
T''
atrdlst'Bi ntr't71 the
tombs*. 28, 10' 6 Bit the, re$bii• ef` the :'Dull it1'
Motile: at b ktq Yet lie sulstniitt4l 3rr *S2 )t. " ,
letting to Hrt. 13'46. Totanah4.p lt1r. and Mrs, Casey Hudsols. and
dt 't'idtt [cfi: est Ile' obYa2n'e9I, ai familY, George and twin dalighterni
',I".iontin and Diana, of Gederidll, inDent 't
jetted he regular meetizig of tlie
Cllaonp:or of commerce will bre hek,
tkte eoU;neil chambers o>l.
Sept:..24, at 1 $.o p,m, Mr M,
land,' of rondon, whet is the 4ssistalet,
'/recto,( of the Universities..; +dint
Eduoation Board of Ontario, will 'he
the special speaker. His 411b44-4 will,
be "Education For n lenit
ing'" . tyoo,e. wishing to blear t
address' will be welcome. sen
Ti�Iw
aaest thanksgiving services were
'he'd -4n SL. Paul's Anglican Otlul'eh on
Sunday la =t at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m•. ' kre
special ; ; rakers for the day Were Rev.
M. Arland, M.A., of London, and
Chas. Langford, . M,A„ of Mit
shell, The -church was decbrated with
grain, fruit, flowers and vegetables'.
Mr. Allen Elson, of Exeter,- sang
the Garden!', in tie evening. Mr. Rube.
Cameron , was the .organist.
Mr. R. McDougall, who spent the
summer months with Miss Minnie
Reid, left this week for the west
coast.
Mrs. Aliee Joynt Is being visited by
her cousin,;Mrs._ Bellamy, of Calgary,
Alta.
Fines, Mrs. A. Knight and
Ni Robinson'. of Clinton, were re-
ent visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickie.
Mrs. Harry Stewart, of Seaforth,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Laird Miekle
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Ila Wood. of Santa Barbara,
California, is visiting with leer sister,
Mrs. Alda Simmons. •
Bill Mickle. of 'Hensall, was tied for
fifth place in the •summer's sailing at
Rondeau Government Park. Bill did
well, as this was ,his first year to -,sail
his own boat in the races. He' at-
tended' the dinner', given the members
at the' Yacht Club on the last day of
sai,:ing and sow :he trophies' belu'a'
presented, to those winning first and
second honors all in different class-
es. •
A weiner roust was held on the
lawn of Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar
at Hensall. During the event Mrs.
George Cowan was presented with a
ruse bowl by the members of the
Tuesday Night Giris''Club•
Shepherd - Ste: Maele
The wedding was • solemnized on
Saturday at Wellington Street United'
Church, London, of Rene, youngest
daughter -of ,M r. and Mrs. Andrew'Ste.
Marie, London, '•.) John-Williani. Shep-
herd, eldest ',eon ot Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.
ria.ge by her either. ,the bride ' wad
yoke and fai,11 skirt with lace inserts
cuid long sleeves tapering to points
over-- her hand-. 'Her finger-tip veil
waS held in a halo Of orange blus-
es and. white Miss Marcell
Ste. Marie.. as lier sieter's. ,nietron_ Of
net was held,' with auk' ostrich
herd; waS bete man. The' reception
was. et Hooks Cotee Shoppe. Later
the • bt'icial .•dout,h, left by motor for
travelled in. a'browii.• and white she'd-
herd's—C.heck with brown acces-
sories and a i'i):'SitgE of roees, They
Heesail •19, Clinton
Hensall, Huron -Perth league chatn-
pions, deteiti-d Clinton R. & C. School
the 6Peonti round of the ,O.B.A.
piaydowns din Hensall Community
Park Satardaf- afternoon before .a
crowd of over one thotisand fans.
Nineteen' men we-nt tO bat in the first
innings, whSn. Hensall- scored 13 runs
on six walks and eight hits. Three
pitchers sew action before' the side
was retired. Hclughton on the mound
for I-tensall was sturdy all the way,
withehis 'Mates giving him good sup -
'port. Rannie• for Hensel! was top
batsmao, with three hitt, wiiiie*Tud-
or, Corbett. Balfour. and Donald -Joynt
had twat Beel and Tiller had two
two'apiecie for Clinton. Hensall men
*eat to bat 52 timee dull* thegarae:
One qf the Hensall playeie, Sem Rare
Clinton 0300001 202--5 10 4
Cutler, Hart, Debeaugre, Tiller and
Walsh. Hensall: Houghton and Hor-
Mr. and Mrs. ,Roy Parlm'ere Wria,d-
son spent the week -end with Mrs. T.
Parlmer and, with !Mr. and Mrs. John
Fisher. .
Week-enil visitOrs' at the home of
add Mrs. J. McMichael, Mira. Adeline
Joynt &nd daughter. Mee Beatride
Juynt, all of Listowel.
in ILuckn•ew and Clinton receltly.
Mr, Carey Joynt, B.A., hay resuro,
ed his' law studies at Osgoode Hall.
Torontoe
W. M., S. Holds Annual Rally
The alarm rally of Huron PresbY-
terian Women's 114issionary Society
was held in Carmei ,Presbyterian
seselon. The Presbyterial -president,
Mrs. W. J Thompson, of Seaforth,
preplded. The Scripture letson was in
charge of tt4e Blyth AuSiliary, follow-
ed with n session of prayers by—re-
presentative organizations, through-
out the Presbytery. The address of
welcome was given by Mre. Hannah
Workman, 9f Hensel!. Mrs.' Thomp-
4300 presented a splendid address. tak-
ing gor ber theme "Advance With In-
ward Growth and OutVvard Exten-
ed, aad at the afternoon session Mrs.
H. C. IVfoKolla,r, president oI the Olal
tario Provincial SocietY, was the
guest speaker, her 'subject being.'
"Fling Out the Banner, Let it rioat."
Mrs. J. Cairns, of Brucefield, was
guest, soloist, And a girls' %quartette
frond the Miseiou'Band sank'.
Silett, Hensel! Merchant. are pleased'
to learn that be arrived hom'e Wed-
nesday from Toronto 'General Hospi-
tal, where lie underwent a serions op-
eration a couple 'of weeks ago. •
ning Auxiliary (United Church) will
take place at the home of Mrs. B-yreon
Kyle on Monday evening, Sept. 23n In
the form of a pot-luok supper, OM -
will present the devotiOnal "Friend -
hip." Roll call ';v111. be, 'Trietalta Of
lib Bible." IV/eMlieri and -guesta. tire
illstitutef�e>r
A di- numlter 0:44.0.11,4000-
tute• meln'4ers. art's glestrl l tholfed atw
the ‘paGiitus, home A$ Mk..a(lld lkirs:
Jobxx' qt we i tar' tl e,ia u i pot
luolt' ` euppel*, ox We Hese ,& a eventing,
Sept. fit. Mrs: MCE.Weu w' tf -'rem; ably
assisted by: Mrs., :mot and. a
group oe assistants. Followhig the de»
liCilohs Meal, which eould,be termed a
"banquet" rather than a ',p .t•luak
menu, thee-•presirient, Mrs- K'erelake,
evlucted" a .brie' period , of business.
he Ode was sung, after which -the
Members etftdse, whereupon the, resi-
dent referred to the passing Of a
dear devoted Institute worker, the
late Mrs. Anna Berry; those having
'sic1iness in their homes; those being
'confined to hospital; those having sof
fered bereavements and- tragedy. Sil-
ent prayer was observed. Minutes
were read and the collection, taken.
Roll call was answered by "quaint
sayings of children." The secretary
read a letter of good wishes from
Mrs..(Dr.) Scherk. The. next • item in-
troduced • was the South Huron dis
trict project, "Salads the Year
Round," which was presented in Hen-
san, Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon,,,
Aug. 27' there being in attendance
Mrs. Kerslake and, Mrs. ':Hess, besides
representatives,from ' 'the other
branches, namel, Kippen, Hurondale,
and Grand Bend. It' was moved by
Mrs. - Drysdale, 'seconded ,by, Mrst
Cook, that we leave these demonstra-
tions for presentation at the next
meeting, Carried. Then /stressed
was ,the short cbtirse, "Clothes For
Little' Folk," which will .take place, in
the Hensall •Towh Hall the following
afternoons, Oct. 21 to•,Oct. 25, incur•
sive, hours 1.30 'to 4 o'clock. The re-
quired attendance of members must
be 15 or mere. Nen-members are al-
so cordially invited to attend. The
October meeting is scheduled to he
held. at -the home of Mrs, a-MoBeath
with Mrs. Orr a co -hostess. Motto,
A thing done right today means less
trouble . tomorrow, Greea Laramie:
guest speaker; Dr. Goddard; roll call,
health hints; social committee, Mrs.
Norminton, Florence Welsh, Mrs, 0S.
Bell, ..Mrs--. J...Sangster
MacLaren. Mrs. :W. ,McEwan, Bruce -
field, delighted the audience 'with her
rendition of a: humorous reading. The
-National Anthem was sung, and bin-
go was . featured, the following being,
the, prize winners: Mesdames. Smale,
Tait, McBeath, Forrest, Brown, Orr,
Keri'lake,: E. Bell, Munn, MacLaren,
Drysdale, Moffat, Hess, Michie, Buch-
anan, R. Bell and Donnie: MacLaren.
The cailys were' Mrs. R. MacLaren,
Mrs. :Faber and .Mrs. Brown. Mrs, R.
Elgie voiced appreciation to Mrs. J.
McEwen, Mrs, Faber and their splen -
.did committee, also to Mrs. W. Mc -
Ewan, Bttrpet'eld, tforhaving preivid el,
the...successful.and enjo'yab'le affailr,
(Additional, Hensall News
on Page 3).,
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