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Office on the Square, 2nd door
from 'Hamilton St., Goderich.
private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran,
'O-, D. E. Holmes
Mr. Holmes will, be in Hensall
*very Friday Trona 9 until 6.
AUCTIONEER
OSCAR KLOPP
bilonor Graduate Carey Jones' Au-
stion School, Special course taken in
registered Live Stock '(all Breeds,)
iderchandise, Real Estate, Farm
Aisles,- etc. Rates. in keeping with
- prevailing prices. Satisfaction as-
sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
wire 18-93, Zurich.
DR. A. MOIR, L. M. C. C.
Physician and Surge6n
rheas' 70 HENSALL
DR. J: W. PECK
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)f College of Physicians and Surgeons
*f Ontario; Licentiate of Medical
%Council of Canada; Post Graduate
Member of Resident Medical'staff of
general Hospital, Montreal, 1914-15;
Office, 3 doors east of Post Office.
Phone 56, HenSall, Ontario.
Lumber
has Advanced
But we are Still Belling White Pine
%tressed on both sides at $45.00 per
Ihous i.nd.
1x6 dressed and matched white
Vine $50.00. per M.
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GRANTON
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Mr, Jackson, of Goderich; has
taken over the business formerly
run by Mr. R. Donaldson. We are
pleased to 'welcome kir. and Mrs.
Jackson to our village. Mr. and
Mrs. Donaldson and Miss Grace are
living in the house recently vac-
ated by Mr. Jas. Sangster, ;for the
present.
METHODIST CHURCH W. M. S.
ANNUAL PICNIC
.The W. M. S. of the Methodist
church held their. • regular monthly
meeting on Thursday afternoon last
at the hone . of Mrs. E. Broderick,
the president, Mrs. J. D. Wilson in
the chair. The topic for the meeting
was
"Mite Boxes,"and
aver Y able
paper on that subject was given by
Miss -Ida. Coulter,.. Mite Box Supt.
After 'a musical- program and the
usual business, the meeting was br
Ought to a close by all repeating the
watchword.
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HENSALL
Mr. Roy Parimer of Brantford,
spent Sunday in town.
Mr. W, 0,AGoodwin returned from
London on Tuesday last.,
Mr. Fred Steacy spent the week
end with friends in Godericlt,
Ur. C. Heiser, of Detroit, is at
present visiting with relatives in
this vicinity,.
Mr. W. C. Davis, of town has been
enjoying life at Grand Bend. for the
past week or so.
Miss L. Ortwein of Toronto, is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, •
Mr. and Mrs. F. Smallacombe, of
Guelph, were week -end guests with
relatives in town,
Miss Rosa Stone has been'. visit-
ing her sister, Miss Eva, in London,
during the past week.
Mrs. G. T. Mickle and Miss Mick -
le, of Ridgetown, visited Mr. Laird
!Mickle on Friday last.
1VTr. and Mrs. Turnbull, of London
were Sunday visitors .with Mr. and
Mrs. Drummond, of town.:
Mrs. A. Hemphill and familyare
spending the fine weather at their
cottage at Grand`Bend.
Mr. and, Mrs. Duncan, (nee Miss,
-Phillis Young,) were recent guests
at the Commercial hotel.
Mr. Williams of Toronto, is act-
ing manager of the Sterling Bank,
Mr. .T„ L. Meek is on his holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Appleton, of
Exeter, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Appleton of 'town.
Miss M. • Germain, of Toronto,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs, A.
Sinclair, at the parsonage this week.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Hill and Miss' Ruth,
of London, were the guests of Mr.
T. Shaddock and family, on Sunday.
The strawberry season is in full
swing this week. A number of our
local growers are doing a very good
business. •
The meeting was 'followed by theQuite a number from Hensall an
Society holding their` annual picnic, vicinity attended the Ford picnic a
and this year on the kind invitation Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon
of Mrs. E. Broderick, it being held of this week.
on, her spacious grounds. A 'good A- goodly number of our citizens
;program of.contests, races, etc: were together with' the local Iodge of Or
provided_ , tege(:hei with prizes for angenien, spent the "glorious 12th,'
'same, by a committee appointed for in Goderich.
-that. purpose, Everyone present eizt- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott and
:ered most heartily into this program faintly of Toronto, were recent .,vis -
which was followed by an even more, itors with friends and relatives in
interesting feature, namely. supper, the village.
set on a long table on the lawn with Mr. and Mrs. 8,•
Coulter and fan -
the usual. `picnic .delicacies: 1VTrs• ily, of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests
'Broderick had a very: pleasant sur -of 1Ir. and -Mrs' J. Coulter and Miss
prise in -store tor, the society in the •Ida, .this week.
way of most generous helpings of -
strawherries and cream, The entire ; On 'Friday last, Mr. Sam Rennie,
attendance joined Wiest heartily into
who is.cruising up the lakes on a
this phase of the program and when . yacht, spent the evening at Grand
overwith, perhaps, felt more uncom `, Bend with friends.
fort:able than after the races and' Mr. and Mrs. A. Cudnore and son
contests earlier in the afternoon. .of I%itchener, are visiting the for -
The entire company joined most uzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
heartily in tendering Mr. and Mrs. Cudzitore, of . town, this week,
Broderick a well 'deserved vote of The ,annual Sunday school picnic
thanks for their unstinted kindness. of the Methodist church was held
to -day, (Thursday) to Grand Bend,
GREENWAY 14 goodly number took in the occas-
Ala Bvroa Brown..has been i:ery i.11 ' 'Mr.. Andrew Boa, who has taken
with grippe and congestion of the •
Lung, but we are gaud to ;report he us charge of the services at the Meth-
r.ui� con4'alescerut;• odist church, Melbourne, since MVlay
M,:. Chas Stewarclson „ vis'iLing ',n 18th, is now visiting at his 'home -on
London and St. 'Marys. the London road, south.'
W , 5. Brown ihias"i a n e\iv sedan.' -
tifaster Ford Oliver of St. Marys, i - Mr. and Mrs. J. L,,, Meek are in
visited bis gramdmlother, Nies. T Toronto this week' visiting their
;Stewardsor last week.. -.daughter, Miss. Winnifred, of that
'she members'" of L,OL..219 went to city. Mr. Meek, local manager of the
Gociericb to celebrate, the 12th • S
' uterling bank, is on his holidays.
Mr. Reuliien 'Wilson has:returned
from the, hospital somewhat improved He asked a miss, is, a kiss
iitt health, • Gramatically . defined,
The neighborhood was slrocicecl In "A kiss is a conjunction
Tuesday, -morning to' ,!lean of the. (sud:.; And, cannot be declined."•
den death of Mr, John Poster. He had
gone for the cows and his 'continued '
.tbs,ence .alarmed his wife, so she ,ii snit. It is with great regret that ',ere
to look :for him. He had taken ' a have to announce the death of an old
stroke not far :from the orchard -and • and estimable citizen of our village,
death was instantaneous. He was a,p- in the -person of Mr, Thomas' M'ellis,
pareaztly in the best of health-pn l has who had carried on the blacksmith -
never
t
n
never been ill so that it collie as ,a
great shock to all. Besides his
widow and three small children,, he tis
mother, hlrs. Jos, Foster and six sisters
'Lid three brothers, Joseph of Bay -field; never entirely.,, recovered,• but which
David ;af. Parkhill and ; Rev, Jas, of kept • sapping his vitality. He was a
Watford, all al whom were present nit { man of strong, robust constitution
the funeral, which wail Meld •on, 'Mill's- I until this injury, an upset out of a
day and conducted by his pastor, Tvev. buggy. He is survived -by three sons
W • J Moines p,n,d was largely is !tend- I•;
nd three eta, He wasma good ` neighbor and i t� k place Thursday to The
s funeral
friend and ,of a quiet, retiring die- ; y
position, The sympathy of , ail ,us ,ex- etery.
tended r
tended to the bereaved oli,c,s;
Tlie "Treasurer of the ' Muskoka
Hospital for Consumptives, desires
,E !..rat f 11
g e u y to ackirowled e the fol -
t lk g
lowing contributions received in
Mensal! btr the Field Secretary of the
`
ni7'f a j National Sanitarium Association
ing business here for over forty
years. Mr. Mellis received an injury
some two years ago; from which; he
HA
S, E.1 Elli 01
Wi11 spoil your stammer and make : DI'. J. W, Peck $5, 13onthron & Drys-
your company distressing to your 'dale $3, Manus & Farquhar 82, Mrs.
friends unless yon get relief. I G. -Scott $2, T. 0. Joynt $2, J. & C.
Get a box of RAZ -MAH today. Most 1 1VIODonnell '$2, MTS. 13. Urquhart. $2,
people feel better from the first close. i Geo. Brock $2, G. T, Mickle $2,
Your druggist will refund your honey i Moore Bros. $2, Thos. Welsh $2, R.
if $1 box does not bring relief. Ab- Donaldson $ 2, Jno, Passmore $2, A.
solutely harmless. Generous sample W. 11 Hemphill $1, F, I S. Simmons
for 4c in stamps.Tenipietoiis, To- $1, A, 1Vlttrcloclt $1, 7 E. Ranine $1, W.
ionto. IB12 A. McLaren $1, R, E. Cook $1, G. L.
Caee & Son $1, Jno, luefle $1, Rev;
A;.J. A ,1f!fcConnell $1, :Ino. Young $1,
l D. 11 McKinnon 50c, A, L. Case GOc,
A. W. E. II mn HILL ' D. A. Cantelon 50e, Chris. Campbell
HiiNSALt ONTARIO/Gee, Mrs. Dougait 250. total $44.25.
THIE EX :TER TIN1;ES
WHALEN
Itir, and Mrs, - Earl Johnson spent
Sunday with the latter's sisirer, 'itfrs.
Win, Jeffrey, near Exeter. ,
n• ;
S'
' 1 monthly meeting of 1
1` z o tie to the ,N
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Y
i,Webb
1 ego 'Mfrs, ah
met1 the ..cin! 1, John
on. Thursday u.rsday last.
Mr, and ;blrs. ^Delbert Morley ,ani
Mr. and !Pars. Fred Foster motored ,:to
Brantford and spent the week arid/ with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos. Gunning are; fen-
tertai,n4ng, three F -esh, Alfd children
from Toronto ;for a month,
n th,
Mr, and ,Mrs.. Clarence. Gunning spent
Sunday with Mir, and Mrs', Albert Gun -
ming. .
There was' sw services here on, Sufi:-
day
ita-day on account "of Rev. Lately attend-
ing sumnse,r school at St. Thomas,
Mrs Geo. ,Milison Is visiting !tet=
. aughter, .Mrs. Geo. ;Mardlicn,+ London
Twp. for a fe,w.days.
iVliss Florence 'ollfed returned home
on Monday after atteaclirtg ,sluntrniar
school at St. Thomas during the boast
week.
Friends in this coiumunity re
gret -very much 'to learn of 'thea death
of Rev Hunter of Granton, pastor 161
tt.he, 1'flethodist church,` On Sunday
beim,; perfectly well he preached both
anorphng and evening service cad, at-
tended the 'funeral of the late Mr.
Jackslon in the afternoon. , `Monday
morning he was found dead in his bed,
He is survived by his sorrowing fwufe
and two daughters. The funeral was
held on Wednesday afternoon and iin-
tteruLent was made in 'tate London
'cemetery.
MOTJNT CARMEL
i'he C.W.L. is planning a ` garden.
party to take,(plaoe..in the near (Culture.
3M,rs. Ryan, accompanied by Misses
Elizabeth add Alice Ryan at Chicago
arrived hene last week to visit M,rs,
Ryan's son, Michael for some tinge.
Mr, and tMrs. Delaney and family
motored hare last week acid are vis-
itors with ;Virs. Delaney's brother Mr.
John Hay,e`',
Mr and ,Mrs. Edgar Morrison and
babe, are a-isiiting .friends ,anti the hetgh-
borhoad.
Miss Clara Glavin ifs visiting friends
in London. .
i,1r. Cohan land itwo sisters of. Detroit
are the .guests of Mills Geraldine 1H1r
rues.
i1Lrs. O'Hara and sister Miss O'Neil
of Milwaukee 'arae visiting their sister
Mrs, J Houlihan.
ZURICH
iVIr. and Mrs. Fred. Schiele, of Seb-
ringville, were visitors at the home
of r. and Mrs. John England, Gosii-
en 14Line south.
Mrs. Harry Gellman, of the village.
DASHWOOD
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L. D. S.
D. D, S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick's Block, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday.
MAIN OFFICE
Hartle o
ziy s Block --- Dashwood, Ont.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Held, of Buf-
falo, visited with friends here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, August Wolper, of
Fort Wayne, Ind., are visiting with
relatives at present.
Clarence Yager, of Toronto,, spent
the week -end with hie parents,
Mrs. Wm. Held is confined to her
bed with an attack of pneumonia.
We hope for :a speedy recovery.
Miss Mina Ehlers, of Kitchener, is
visiting' in this vicinity.
Rev. A. Kellerman, wife and fam-
ily, of Chesley, Spent the week -end
with relatives here.
Mr. Kellerman occupied the pulpit
in the Evangelical church on Sunday
evening.
Miss Della Baker, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents here.
Mrs. A. Hooper, of London, is vis-
ing here with her daughter, Mrs. E.
Guenther.
Mr. PIeideman,- of Stratford is vis-
iting with his daughter Mrs. Schenk.
Mr. Verne Schatz has returned,
after spending his vacation in De-
troit.
Miss Lucileit
W lent, of Windsor,.
isvisiting her parents.
Mr. C. Stade, wlio has been on the
sick list for some time, is ,at present
very' low:
Rev. and Mrs. Yager visited in
Toronto, last week.
Miss Martin, of Windsor, is the
guest of Miss E. 'Guenther.
Mr -Lancelot Beatty, of Varna„ a
former resident and business man of
Exeter, died at his home in Varna, on
Sunday, July 6th at the age of 70
TIWI
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ti l# 1924,
CLANDEBOYE
CZANDEnoyi SOCIAL
The 83rd birthday of IVirs. Robt,-
Hodgins, of Clandeboye, was pleas-
antly celebrated with a motor picnic
attended by her cltiidi•en and grand-
children and held at Goderich� on
July 12th. Atter a much -enjoyed
dinner, Mrs', Hodgins was congratu-
lated d U
the e guests and the after-
noon *as speizt iii, a social kvay. It
is noteworthy that Mrs. Hodgins,
with her husband, made the journey
cProm Clandeboye to Kincardine `,30
years' ago and that she saw much
improvement both in the roads and
in the farming district, - when she
passed through puce again' on Satur-
day.
Mr. Meit,ii Trcvethiek, • who has
tlrecu working at theeC,N.R• depot`here,
has been transferred to J*crest, for
trhirh place ;ale lett a 'week ago. r
Mrs. ,e
R. L. Atkin rr ,is :v� tngg re-
lati� es' it Harn,aton and Toronto.
A number of the local Orangemenfrom this town spent;, the I2i1v in Gods.
rich, if
The Clanrdeboye. baseball team play-
ed ar{gtgaac art Centralist the otncr;ftl ht
thiels resulted ,it a victory for Cen-
tralia. Our boys won the game pla,yed
heirs last week.
Mr, Burt Hodgson who has been
learning the telegraphy at the G.N.W.
office ice has bereri working at. Clinton;
going; there a few weeks ago•
Miss .i'VMable., Hodgson, who has been
teacldn,g &t .Toronto, has returned to
her home !here for the holidays.
J W. Lewis, C. N. R. relieving oper-
ator, was home for a d ay recently.
Mr. Clayton George of Ingersoll is
spending the holidays with his. parents.
here. 1
Mr.. and Mrs, Pem,phrase and daugh-
ter and Vlir. Fred Brown of roroirrtoff
motored up and spent: Sunday and
part of :Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thous. Bissett, Us�bo!rne.
The. crops in ,this viicriiriflty arerhinr rex-
cellent condition,. after the welcome'
rains of late and a bumper crop ds
looked for..
LANCELOT BEATTY DIES
CHISELHURST
Years. About five years ago he was
The Strawberry Festival at Chise.
elhurst was ' a fine success. The
Cliiselhurst Ball Teain won the game
with Staffa by a score' of 9 to 6.
After the supper in the church, a
splendid program was given hyi the
Goulding Orchestra, A reading .Was
given by Miss Alda Bolton which was
i eceivecl tine sad zietus of,the death of much enjoyed. The proceeds a -
her, father, Mr. William Laurie, in mounted to $100.00.
Petrolia, on July .7th, aged 73 y,oare.
Both. Mr. an'd Mr's. *H. 'Gallman are
attended the funeral at that place.
Mr. and l'Trs. Q. Taggart, Miss Ad-
elaide'Pilcher, 1VIrse Raebe and little
daughter, who had been;;risi:ting.. here
for a few weeks, left Tuesday morn-
ing for their home in South Bend,
Ind.
Miss Ida Brill is visiting relatives -
at Kitchener and New Hamburg.
There passed away at theoliome of
her brother Mr. Oswald Fisher south
of the village, on Sunday July 6th,
Elizabeth Fisher, relict of the date.
Andrew Smith, who pre -deceased, her
soine years. She was twice married,
Tier first marriage being with 1Vir_ I3.
Holtz, with whom she Iived for many
years on a farm near Blake: She is
survived by three brothers, Oswald
Fisher, of Zurich; John Fisher, of
Hensall, and Dan Fisher, of Kitchen-
er, also by five sisters. Deceased had
been an invalid for the ; past few
months and suffered considerably
during this time.
CREDITON
Mrs. 0. F. Holzhauser ' and son,
Russell, also llrs. C. Willert, of Pit-
tsburg, Pa;, are visiting the latter's
slaughter, Mrs. Wes. Wein and other.
relatives in this vicinity. They will
later camp at Grand Bend, Mr. O. F.
Holahauser, and Miss Edna F. Cam
eron accompanying them.
!IVfir. Frank Fi.nkbein,er of Lakewood,
Ohio, 'renewed acquaintances -in the
village this week, 's
Mr. Eddie Guenther of Buffalo re-
turned home: after 'visiting relatives n
this. community.
!-Mr. and fairs: Chas. Ko elztort, Mr. aaild.
Mrs .R,oy i\'Iar shat and family' returned
t.i 1),etnoit'after iholiday.un wirtii rela
tires' and fifends i,n this va;cinity.
ilirs, Allaert King .usvisiting 'in, Wind-
sor '*For a couple fo:f weeks. .
The 'Misses ,11at,iida and Lydia Oet-
L-eicher axe holidaying itt their home
here.
lMr. Erin Sweitzer Is visisiing, ;at Alis
h+onie;,
1tGr. Starr Wein is home from 3),e -
volt 0o,i a while, (.
1'Lr, IT K. Bilber- ansiI family; fare,
campiing cit the 13e,nd fort \a Jew fweelrsi
.r.
'Merton Morley ,,and
Faiust matored to ,Detr oft on Sunday,
inturning on Tuesday faccompan,ued lay
11v 1-I I.M. ,p•aast',and `Viaster Lewis,
who, have been vtsliltihzlg foci <a, w;'eek.Isa
',Detroit
(suite a number of lour local Orange-
men attended the ,walk: iiL.Gocicruch on.
the. 12th, 1' i
S. S. NO. 1 STEPHEN
The following is the report of S.S.
No. 1, Stephen', Naives are in order
of merit, .a+s they will appear iii their
Classes in September.
Sr. IV -hazel Hay.
Sr. III -Ruby Hedden (honors,)
Mabel Hay.
Jr. III ---Mina Flynn,
Sr, II -Pauline Hodgine.
Sr, I Harty Flynn.
Jr. I ---James Corsaut, Willie El-
liott,Geraldine ikedden, Aaron Holl'
gins.
M.' Ford, teacher.
stricken with a stroke ofparalysis,
from which he never recovered. Mr.
Beatty avas born at Varna and near-
ly all his life was spent` in that place.
He was a years w r
e ears resident here,
during which time he conducted a
farm machine agency, after which
he returned to Varna. He was twice
married and is survived by his wife
one son and four daughters.
A nuwherof,a yroa colts died
fately. ',
Mr. acid Mrs, John. Aiidz e sv visited
with Mr. and Mars. John.Iohns,,
lAr,Gordori Delbridge arid friend,
Miss Yeo, of Qroanarty,;visited et the
home of W. Batten, ,
Miss Alda
Squires
andStanley
y
Stephenson, of Devizes, visited with
Mr, and Mrs, John T. Hera,
OU Have the free-
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om of the ship -
bright artistically .furn-
ished drawing rooms
and lounge, card rooms,
smoking rooms and
dining roorns-spacious
decks -comfortable.
restful state rooms -
with cuisine and service
always up to the Cana-
dian Pacific standard.
For full particulars ask
Local Agent.
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