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CREDITON
/" Mrs. David Baird spent
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Book their buy tho nej
Sandy Elliot
and Mrs. "Tayior motored to
Head on Sunday,
George Brown, of Suu It Ste
called on friends in town, last
from her long continued active work
and duties,
ably known
she lived as
coined by a
iSlie is well and favor
in thia district where
a .girl, and will be wel-
h'OSt -of friends.
M. A. Stone,
Com. Specialist, Vicp-prin.,
Phone 198
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B. Ji', Ward, B.A. k
Principal
OR. J. A. Mc^AGGART, L
‘ Specializing!! in Plate
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telephone 106
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a of week and
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are prepared to pay yr
possible prion
’bags and su
ialize ip. peas
price.—-COOl
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ROS. MILJ4NG CO,
/ Hensall, Ont.
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CHAIN RED & WHITE STORES
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Read over this list
of special values
for our 19c. Sale
These
good
Thutrs., Fri,,
14, 15,
prices
pnly
Sat, August
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Pool and cash grai
are prepared t<
possible price
bags and sup
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price.—COOK. ’
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nd,J!&rnish you with
rucks. We spec-
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ROS.' RILLING CO.
Hensall, Out.
Look thgm
buy the
Sandy Elli
Mr. and'
Sunday in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowman, Mrs.
•John Sweitzer and Mrs. Wm. Fink-
beiner and Mr. and Mrs. Eli LawSou
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Esli
Heywood..
Mr. Dan Truemner, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Motz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Motz, spent Saturday night in Lon
don and visited’Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Heatherley and daughter
Thelma. Mr. Stan. Kelly together
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz, Mr.
Dan Truemner and Mr. and Mrs. I-I.
Motz spent Sunday at Port Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs./ Elmer Weido and
family spent the week-end in Kit
chener.
Mr. and -Mrs. Hy. Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Wein and babe
spent Sunday near Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Borland, of Timmins’
have returned to their home after a
visit with friends here.
Mrs. Richard Hill is quite ill. We
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. d’ud Mrs. Geo. Clarke are both
confined to fheir beds.
Mr. Hardy, father of Mrs. Albert
King, is sbmewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr attended
the funeral of their cousin, the late
Mr. Wood, of London,„ one day last
week.
Mrs. Wm. Bowden is ill but is on
the mend. •
(Mrs. Redfern and children, of Kit-
.chener, are visiting with Mrs. Ewald.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koeltz-ow, of
Detroit, spent
with Mr. and
Miss Mary
Windsor with
6, was given its first Oestricliar.
of
on
HENSALL
Mr, and Mrs. Fred- Hess, were
Visiting relatives in Exeter on Sat
urday . , •
Mrs. Samuel Stacy and son, John,
<of Detroit, were week-end visitors
with friends in town.
Mr, and Mrs, Pete, BuChanan, of
’Toronto, are holidaying with relat-
ws in town this week.
Alix and Mrs, J. Swan, of Toronto,
sig-e visiting at the home of Mr.
Swan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Alex
IS wan.
Quite a number from here were
jin Exeter Sunday evening taking in
biie. Salvation Army Band concert in
Victoria Park,
Mr. Alum Butts, of Toronto, is
visiting here at the homes 'of 'his
ssisters Mrs. J. Murdock; Mr^ Taylor
aiud Mrs. Dinsdale.
|Mr. and Mrs, $dgar Higgins and
IVIr, Alvin. Higgins, .of Brussels, and
Miss Maud Higgins, of Wingham,
were week-end,visitors at the home
AC Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Higgin<*.
, CounX'il Meeting
The . regular monthly meeting
4the village council was held
/Monday evening, with councillor
Oonsitt, absent. The minutes of the
Jlast meeting were read and adopted,
®.n motion of -Petty and Ortwein. In
Aire' report of comittees, Councillor
JPetty took up the amount of gravel-
ilhig to be done this fall as some of
«the streets Were needing it badly.
*TJie Reeve stated he intended get-
3ng in a power grader and grade the
.-streets, before the gravelling' ‘ was
■done. Coucillor Ortwein reported
■ihat the catch-basins on the London
xoad had been rebuilt, as the old
<ones were under the shoulders of
pavement.' The reeve report-
(Wiat the hydro comission were giv-
a rebate on the street lighting
rt>f $78.85 a check being turned over
JGo the town Treasurer for * this a-
miount, and that the rates being
/charged for hydro service would be
ithe same as last year. A number of
jaefiounts were
dered paid, on
iCamerou.
By Law No.
second and third reading on motion’ Miss Addileen Gaiser is attending
tof Petty and Cameron, authorizing the General Convention of Religious
4he Council to raise $407.00 to pay Education, at Naperville, III., this
35ensall’s Share of the Black Creek week.
Drain Extension. The opinion of the
Council was, not to issue the deben-
ftures for this amount, but to raise
<me mill extra this, year pn the ass
essment and pay for the Drain Ex
tension.
Considerable discussion took place AS to the bringing in a: Curfew fey-
iLaw, compelling all children under
il’b years of age to be off the streets
sby 9 o’clock at night. It was finally
anoved by Councillor Petty, that the
Clerk prepare a. by-law that all child
ren, under 16 years; of age must be
off the streets at 9 o’clock in thp
isevmiing, unless accompanied by their
-parents or guardians.
Ito -ring the bell. ’---
nneeting on
the .By-law.
The .‘next
Council will
veiling Sept.
”3x111 be struck for the year. .
Hydro Commission
The regular monthly meeting of
Ahe local Hydro Commission was
yield on Monday evening with all the ; and other points,
aiembers present. The minutes of stfae last meeting were read and ad-1
copted on motion^pf .Moore-Higgins,
A communication was read from
fthe Ontario Power Commission that
. dhey recommended a rebate to the
Hown for street lighting for $7S.S5.
•The rate for power to be $50.00 per
3wrse power and the rate to domestic
.users .to be 3Jc. for the first 55 lews.
Tours and over that l&c., .
It is the intention of the Ontario
Tower Commission to rebuild the
aine from Exeter to Hensall this fall.
.Heavier wire will be put up and
fttiew poles put in where necessary
-carload of poles is already here to
Mart the work. A number of bills. Friends of Miss Beulah’Holtzman,
*^el’e 1 ' ' ' ' '
v xl’ter which
Jo timed.
presented, and or-
motion of Petty and
the week-end with
Mrs. Hy. H'aist.
Young is visiting in
her' sister Mrs. Ezra
. The Constable
The Council intend
Friday evening- to pass
Mrs. Bailey, of DetroitA returned
home on Monday having spent the
past two*'weeks with her sister 'Mrs.
Lloyd Hey.
Miss Helen Mclsaac, of London,
spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Eilber
and Bernice are visiting at Grimsby
and Toronto.
Mix Frederick Faist is spending
his vacation with his parents.
Miss Dorothy Hirtzel, of Detroit,
is .holidaying with her parents Mr.{ and" Mrs. J. T. Hirtzel. Her friend
with them la,st
regular, meeting of th*
be held on Monday ev.-
8th, when the tax rate
Krotz, of List-
wifh Mr.' and
Little Miss E.
Mr. Renney visited
week.
Mr. .and 'Mrs. W.
owel, spent Sunday
Mrs. G. E. Wenzel.
Kl’otz returned home with them hav
ing spent the past week here. . \
Miss Dorothy
is visitingwith
Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs.
Gross, of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
M, Telfer and Helen
are spending their vrtcatioji in Blyth
(Mix Thompson,
of Hamilton, is relieving manager
during Mr. Teller's absence, .
Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaver, Edna and
Clinton Morlock motored to Niagara
Falls last week.
Mr. David Morlock is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morlock.
Mr. L. Roedding, of London, vis
ited with (Mr. a’nd
thick for a few days.
Mrs. G. Broderick and Norma-, of
Thorold, who are camping at Grand
Behd Visited with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Fa 1st for a few days.
r Mrs. T. Treve-
GOES TO JAPAN AS TEACHEI1
presented and .ordered, paid , Chester, Ont., will be happy to learn
Which the Commission ad- of her appointment as Language
^HSSIQNARY RETURNS
. Mi'S, Wm. Gauld (' formerly Miss
(Greta Mellos) of Hensall, has return
ed her present, home in Toronto,
accompanied by her daughter, Miss
■Greta, after 38 years of devoted ser-
x.iee in missions in Formosa. She.
comes homo ;woll entitled to a rest,ent voyage.
Teacher in Canadian Academy, at
Kobe, Japan. This school is ou the
same compound as Rev. and Mrs. M.
M, Whiting. Miss Holtzmann is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Solomon
Holtzman, of Chesley, Ont. and ft
ueico of the late J. H. Holtzman.
She sails from Vancouver, August
We wish her a safe and pleas*12
Miss Lucille Willert, of Birming
ham, Mich., and Miss Alice Wiljert
of Fort Wayne, are spending -their
vacation with their parents (Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Willert.
- Misses Ruth and Mary Moyer, of
Rodney, visited in, town last week.
Miss Grace Kellerman left last
week for Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Goetz, of
Cleveland, are visiting the former’s
mother, Mrs, Goetz.
Mr. ~
i Marie
i week,
i Dr.
Lion’s
Rev. A. W. 'Sauer ahd son .Mil
ton and .Misses Alice Hoffman and
Pearl Kraft are attending General
Conference in Naperville this week,
Miss Theda Hayter, of Windsor,
is spending her vacation, with her
parents.
Jimmie, the little son of Mr, and.
Mrs. Robt. Hayter had the misfor
tune to fall from the verandah,
fracturing his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac
and family and Mr. and Mrs. White,
of Detroit, are spending their holi
days in this vicinity.
Miss Jermaine Armstrong, of Lon
don, is visiting her cousin Miss
Oneida Restemeyer.
Mr. Henry Calfas is visiting his
son Raymond, in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Vernon, of
Detroit, spent a.
friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
of. Kitchener, and
Seldon and Miss Annie Seldon, of
Ingersoll called <on friends in town
on Sunday .
Miss Mildred McDonnell, of Hen
sail is the guest of Mi*s Anna Tie-
mftn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlunt and
family from Pontiac, Mich., and (Mrs.
Wm. Beck from Mt,
week-end visitors al
Mr. Fred Schlundt.
The supper and
given under the auspices of the
Lutheran Ladies Aid in Dashwood
on Thursday evening was a decided
success. Approximately five hundred
people were present, many of themt,
having come from neighbouring
Villages, of Zurich, Crediton and,Ex-
'eter, $16i5.00 was realized from the
sale of tickets, and the sale of a
quilt, aprons, candy 'and icecream
brought additional sums.
The program given in the evening
under the able chairmanship of Mr.
Louis Rader consisted of a solo by
Mr. Clayton Pfile; a trio 'by Mrs.
Preeter, Miss Edith Walper and Mis*
Selma Rader; a piano duet, by Miss
Edith Walper and Miss Selma Rad
er; a one act comedy by Mrs. Wild-
fong, Alvin Walpbr and Ward Kraft;
a number of selections by Mr. Ed.
Walper’s orchestra: and a- play.
“Rummage Sale,” The characters of
this plav were taken by Mr. Ed Wai-1 acreage to be drawn,
per, John Rader, Clayton Pfile, Al-!‘
vin Walper. (Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, Mrs.
John Rader, Mrs. M. Laub, Mrs. L.
Rader, Mrs. Fred Preeter. Mrs. Ed.
Nadiger. Mrs. Eveland, Mrs. Herb
Wein, Mrs. G. Kraft. Mrs. Ness.
While the program in all its num
bers were exceptionally good, the
last three numbers were outstand
ing. The Dashwood hand was in at
tendance and as always, its selec
tions were perfect. ■
The committee in chars’0
supper -and entertainment
•\rvs. Loviv Rader. Mr*. T.
Mr®. Herb -Wein. Mr*. Ne«
done their work well
much credit.
tevr days with
Doerr and family
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Clemens were
the home of
entertainment
of the
wef'3:
Kraft,
and have
and deserve
SHIPKA
Miss Violet Sharpe spent' the past
week with friends near Goderich.
Mrs. Jackson, of Toronto and Mrs.
Wilson, of Thedford, called on
friends here on Friday last.
There will he service at, the Un
ited Church on -Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Hagf estein in charge. Sunday school
at 10 and service at 11 a.m. Every
body welcome.
Mrs. Dr. Catt and babe, of Regina
visited over the week-end at the
home of Mr.-and Mrs. M. Ratz.
Miss Jean McKenzie is at present
visiting with relatives ” in Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. L, Amos and child
ren, of Brinsley, visited friends here
on Sunday last.
HARPLEY
Mi\ and Mrs. David XVilsoirTind
family, of Arkona, visited at Mr. W.
Love’s on Sunday. 0
We congratulate Mr, and Mrs.
Wilbur Webb on the arrival of a
baby boy.
(Too late for last week)
Mrs. Sam Greenley, of Deckerville,
>h„ visited with her hunt Mrs. J.
Hodgins over the week-end.
Miss Helen Hayter has returned
Jin holidaying hl Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Colin Love are the ■ftppy parents of a fine baby boy
Mr. and Mrs. A. E,
.oirdoil spent Monday
Icdgins.
■ Mle’i '011 vo> Ehgleson
lend spent Sunday at her home.
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Pool and cash gra^n wanted. We
are prepared- t® pajjpyou the highest
possible price Al
bags and sup|^
ialize in peas,
price.—COOK
Phone 54
^furnish you with
trucks. We spec-
Be sure and get our
BROS. MILLING CO.
I-Iensall, Ont.
Bannerman, of St
and Ruth Skinner
breezes of Lake
Jas. H'odgson, of
Miss Vera
Marys is visiting- this week with her
sister, Mrs. Lloyd Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Alvin
and Isabel spent Sunday at Mr. Thos.
Hodgerts near Seaforth.
Miss Dorothy Johns has been hol
idaying with her aunts Mrs. Gilbert
Duncan and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner
'bear Farquhar, during the past two
weeks.
(Misses Elva Horne, Verna Brock,
Lena Pym, Olive Prance, Florence
Herdman, Helen Murch, Lilia and
Hazel Heywood, Florence Bell, Lulu
and Mary Hunter
are enjoying the
Huron this week.
Mr. and Mrs.
Granton and daughter' Miss Lilias
Hodgson, of London, also their son
Mr. Clifford Hodgson, of St Thomas,
were visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Johns.
A "Yew farmers have completed
harvest but there is still a large
Rain seems .to
be some distance away yet, judging
. by the temperature of Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns and
daughter Patsy visited at Mr. Roy
Bannerman’s in St. Marys last Sun-
‘day .
The remains of the late Mrs. R.
Cornish were laid to rest in Elim
ville cemetery last Sunday afternoon
The funeral which was private was
attended <by a large number of sor
rowing relatives was held from the
home of Mr. John Cornish, where
she has been ill for some time. Tho
sympathy of the community is ex
tended to the bereaved husband.
Mrs. Chas. Johns has rented Mr.
Clarise Snell’s 100 acre farm,
joining his own, for a term of five
years, Mr. Cha’s. Upsliall is at pres
ent occupying the house and has
half of the farm rented, Mr. Johns
the other half.
-Mrs. Fred Wright and two child
ren
Hurd
sisters; (Margaret*) Mrs. Fitzgerald
of Detroit and Mary at home; four
brothers, Donald,. Willie, ,j John and
Ronald of Thedford also survive and
who have the sympathy of the com
munity. Those from a distance whp'
attended the funeral were: John Mc-
Eachan, IMrs. Webster, Mr, Wayne
Fitzgerald, Mrs. H, Gawlpy; Mrs. G.
Havis, Detroit; Mrs. A. Parisean, of
Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Held and daughter Evangeline, of
Dashwood; Misses Sadie,and Mar
garet Held, London; Mrs. Jackson,
Toronto; Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Nelson'
Willert and daughter-Bertha, of Pt.
Huron .and the Burley and Defore,
families -of Thedford.
Mrs. J, Sheeron, of Detroit, is a
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mi’s.
Dennis Maliaiiey. . ...
Miss Gerry Regan R,.N,, of De
troit, is spending lteax vacation at
her home and'also Grand. Bend.
Mrs. Brady, of Hamilton,' is visit
ing-her sisters, tile Misses Carey of
this place.
Mrs. Jeremiah Campbell is visit
ing friends in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cohan and two sons/
of Detroit, are spending a few
with Mrs. Cohan’s sister Mrs.
Morrissey.
Miss Mulligan, of Detroit,
visitor at the home of her.aunt
M. O’Rourke.
Mrs. Corcoran and two daughters
Misses Marie and Margaret is visit
ing Mrs. Corcoran’s son Rev. Father
Corcoran.
Mrs.* Bill Atkinson and Benny Re
gan spent last week-end in Detroit..
Miss Nora Keogh and -brother
John, of Detroit are spending a few
weekes with friends in the neighbor
hood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Glavin, ,of Mt.
Pleasant, Mich., spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Glavin.
'idrge congregation Sunday morbing.
Yhe tv, <M. S. held their regular
monthly meeting last Thursday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. John
Johns, with a good attendance. The
president conducted the “■ meeting.
It opened by repeating the watch
word. After singing a hymn, the
president led in prayer. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and
approved. Scripture 'lesson, . Pro.
20th chap, verses 1 to 10 was read
by’ Mrs. Harold Hern. At this time
of the meeting the Temperance Se
cretary Mrs. TV. Brock" took charge
of a Temperance program’ consisting
.of: The Devotional Leaflet read -by
^s. Weil. Brock; a chorus; leaflet
On the study book by Mrs, Melville
I-fgrii; Mrs. Well, Batten, Mrs.' Her.
.KvJe, Mrs. Joints. AfteJt'jSi’ii^ing-^the
333£d hymn the meeting^ was.'.’dis
missed by Mrs;. Wellington Brock.
i
ad-
are visiting her father,
. in Stratford this week.
n wanted. We
you the highest
furnish you with
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Be sure and get our
days
Qus.
is a
Mrs.
Pool and cash’ gr
are prepared no pa possible priccl an
bags and sui|pl/' trucks,
ialize in peasL
price.—COOWBROS. MILLING CO,
Hensall, Ont.
CENTRALIA
GRAIN RANTED
Pool and cash/grain ^Yite/l. We
are prepared to J>a-y yojut^the highest,
possible price i
bags and supn
ialize in. peasjg
price.—COOlij
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I Look them
buy the new
Sandy Elliot
Mr. and Mrs. Miles McCabe spent
Wednesday of last week attending
the Old Boys’ Reunion at Strathroy.
Miss Betty Baynham, of Exeter,
I is spending her holidays, with her
| grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George
I Baynham Sr.| Miss ’ Patsy Russell, of Exeter, *.
! spent a couple df days la>st week with
, Miss Jean Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sleamon visited,
recently with friends in Windsor.
and
vis-
■the
Hy.
Kd furnish you with
V jmks. We spec
ie sure and get pur
iROS. MILLING CO.
Rtensall, Ont.
then you’ll
Tractor.—
Mr. and (Mrs. * Rex Mills
daughter Marilyn, of 'Wyoming,
ited one day last week with
and Mrs. J. Hutchinson and former’s parents Mr. and Mr^.- " . . _ Mnls<
KHIVA
Mr.
family, of London, spent the week
end with M,r. and Mrs. Wm, Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nceb spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomp
son near Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. N.
family spent Sunday
near Zurich.
Miss Meta Surerus,
spending a few days
Mrs. Otto Willert.
airs. Chris. Dietrich is visiting
Kitchener at the present time.
GREENWAY
Dietrich and
with friends
little shower -on Monday momA
ing gladdened the thirsty gardens,
Several from here attended the
Golden Jubilee Anniversary at
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. W. Hicks and fam
friends .in Elimville on.
of Toronto, is
with Mr.-and Lietiry on
Mr. and at'il.v visited
' Sunday.
Mr. and
and family, of Buffalo, visited the
termer’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mund McPherson last week.
Services in Grace church have
been withdrawn while the Rector,
Rev. Si. J. Lewin is on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pollock, of
S. auxiliary were at Detroit, were guests
attending a joint meet-,’1®’’6 ’On Sunday,> Miss Olive English
tl\e week in London.
Mr. Bullock celebrated
day on Sftnday.
Rev. G. Leichliter, of Toronto,,
conducted the service in thq United
church*on Sunday afternoon and his
sermon was very interesting and
Itelpful, Rev. Jas, Foster will be in
’charge of the service next Sunday.
• ' Several families of the Willis
West community had a picnic at Ip*
perwash Beach recently.
The men of tho neighborhood met
on Saturdny mid, cut Mr, J. Gardi
ner’s oat crop, There were tour
binders af work and several others
assisted in shocking the grain, This
goes, to prove there are still many
kind hearts in the world in spite of
the saying, “It is every man for him*
selL’*
ZION
Mrs. Robb McPherson
Look them
buy the new
Sandy. Elliot
The W. M.
Woodham ....
ing with the members from Cooper’s
and Kirkton at which the president
of the Perth Presbytery wits present
and gave a very fine address. Lunch
was served and a social hour enjoy
ed. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert find
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ephraim Hern on Sunday.
Mr. Thos. Brock underwent a crit
ical operation. at Victoria' Hospital,
London, on Saturday and at present,
is getting along as well as can be
expected.
Miss Vivian Brooks has returned
home after spending several weeks
at Grand Bend,
.Mr. Alvin Cooper spout Sunday at
the home of Mix Chas, daques,
Rev. Mr. Millon, of Tobermory,
vlved by his sorrowing mother, two preached a splendid sermon to a
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Look them all over then you’ll
buy the new Fordson Tractor,—
Sandy Elliot
The funeral -of the late Peter Mc-
Kachan, of Thedford, victim of an
auto accident ‘near Grand Bend, on
Wednesday, August 6. took place to
the S. H.
day at 9
celebrated
Interment
cemetery here at 10.15
late'Peter McEachan was tile eldest
son o£ Mrs. Mary McEaclmn and the
late Samuel McEftchan, of Thedford',
formerly of this place. He is sur-
Church, .Parkhill on Frl-
a.m. with requeim mass
by Rev. Fr. Quigley P.P,
took place in the It. C.
m„ The
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