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DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Delaney and Mr.
Windt Mrs. Lorne Nicholson of Detroit
• : %3s Dorothy Smith and Mrs. Nichol-
' :con. ,of' London, were visitors with Mr
.,;?Incas Hartle:. and •Lavada on Thurs-
ida,y'.
• Mr. D. Meerburg and Mark Brok-
eenshire of Port Franks called on fri-
i+cn.4ls in town Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Valett and dau-
her .Herva, and Mrs. Campbell of
dint, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs
.Fff3r.. Hoffman on Saturday.
Rev. and Milton Sauer spent a few
.flays at Niagara Falls last week.
141r. Alfred limner whe spent some
time in California, visited at his hone
Sere over the weekee,nd.
Mrs, R. Catt of Regina, is visiting
bier parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. Fas
.sole(.
Harry Hoffman -and sisters, Alice
.and Gertrude are visiting friends in
:Michigan this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith of Kincar-
etline visited with Mr. J. Iiartleib on
Xhinxiey.
Mt„ and Mrs. M. Mcisaac and fain -
Detroit, spent the week -end ir
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Mies Grace Rohinselz visited len
eout?in, Mrs; Geo, ,An.derson over the
week -end.
Borz> - -Tia Stanley, on July 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. L. Reid, a son.
Rev. J. W, Penrose and family left
last Thursday for their new charge
at Avon. They have been three years
Ion the Varna charge and have made
many warm friends who were sorxy
to see them leaving.
The induction service of the new
pastor (Rev. E. Poulter) to the past-
oral charge of Varna," Goshen and.
Blake was held at the Goshen church
on Friday, July 4th. Rev. W. A.
Bremner of Brucefleid presided over.
the meeting. Rev. A. Sinclair, of
Hensall, addressed the congregation
and Rev. J. E. Hoag of Clinton, ad-
dressed the minister. After the ser-
vice the ladies served lunch on the
church lawn.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of Lan-
sing., Mich., are spending a few
days with friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Ralph Workman of Flint, Mich
called on his brother, Percy Work-
man.
Mr. Archie McAllister and friend
of Detroit, spent a few days with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love ance dau-
ghter, Miss Thelma of Ailsa Craig„
spent a few days at the horse. of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Love, and family:
Miss Elda Stephan has left recent-
ly for Toronto, after finishing her
course in -Clinton Business College.
Mrs. Lorne Eller' and children of
Sudbury, are spending their holidays
at the home of the former's parents.
IVIr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. •
Miss Greta Forrest is spending the
holidays at the home of her father,
11Ir. J. 13. Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Coleman ofSea-
forth, were recent visitors with Mrs.
L. Troyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Busswell of Central-
ia were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Love,.
Mr. Wm. Jarrett and daughter,
Annie visited friends in Lobo Town-
ship, on Sunday, and took in the
Memorial Services at Popular Hill.
Quite a number from this vicinity
took in the Old Time `Fiddler's Con-
test at Grand Bend on Monday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner and
children of Detroit, are spending a
few holidays at the home of Mrs.
Merner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Kyle.
Misses Annie and Agnes Cochrane
of Clinton, spent a -few days with
friends in this community.
The Misses McAllister of Hensall,
spent a few days with their sister,
Mrs. S. Wolker.
Miss Edith Forrest of Hensall, sp.
ent the week -end with her sister,Mrs
W. Love.
Married—Collett-13 onthron—At
Grand Forks, B. C., on Wednesday,
June 25th, Janet Marie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonthron, to Nev-
ille Collett of Regina, Sask.
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Mrs. Geo.. Dultz of Detroit, is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Merner.
Mr. Jacob Miller. of Sask., and Miss
Tillie Miller of Toronto were visitors
in town on Saturday.
Word was received here last wee(''
of the death of Mr. Frank Case of S -
Catharines, Mr. Case wan a forme -
resident of Dashwood.
Mr. Lorne Proeter of Detroit ca]
led on friends in town on Sunday.
Mr. Olizer of Teeswater called or
a number of his friends this week.
STANLEY. TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Jas. McClinehey is spending r
few days with her daughter, Mrs
Manley Jinks of Detroit.
Mr: and Mrs..Wilbur Thompson of.
Chicago, visited last week at theiz
cousins, Mr. Nelson Keys of Baby -
Ion Line.
Mr. Win. Palmer and family of
Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs, Will
Reid of Varna last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and
eon Wilbert of Goderich, called on
friends in Stanley on Sunday.
Mr. Ruskin Keys of London spent
Sunday at his home on Babylon.
HENSALL
The paving operations on the Hur-
on Road were finished last week, The
road is now open between Hensall
and Exeter, and is a splendid piece
of road, probably the best built in the
district. The putting up the shoul-
ders of the road and making the
ditches will take a couple of months
more,
Arthur Dich and Geo. Chambers,
have secured a big gravelling contr-
act up in Grey Township.
Aan McDonald and little daughter
of Oklahoma are spending a few days
'n town, visiting his father, and Mo -
'eel,' r',. 411 Free. rfharlio 1L` orieeelti
Mrs. G. C. Petty has returned home
from London, where she went :la,.�
veek fbr an operation force, tro+1'
e. Her granddaughter, il'iiss 111arionj
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Scott, of Toronto, is here waiting w
her.
A quiet wedding took place on
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c.dnes aat the Marr.
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of the United Church, Hensall, when
Sara, youngest daughter of the late
el. and Mrs. Petty was united in mare
;age; to Leroy Sidall of Denfield. The
nide wore a jacket frock of Neptune
elven with sand hat. Immediately
After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
fall left for Cleveland.
1)r. Colyer, of Cleveland, who pur-
°ahased the practice of Dr, R. 1,., P.
• .Dougall, took possession the first of
last .week and moved into the fine
Jommodious premises occupied by the
late Dr. J. W. Peck, and which he
purchased from Mrs. Peck and makes
in ideal place for the new Doctor.
Mr, and Mrs. G. V. Laughton and
two sons of Toronto, are .visiting at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mc-
Donnell and family.
Mrs. Harold Warrener was taken
with a severe attack of appendicitis
on Sunday last and rushed to the
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
and an operation performed.
Dr. Margaret McKellar, a returned
missionary from India, occupied the
pulpit in the United Church en Sun-
day eve. last. She spoke on the
medical and . political condition of
India and her address was listened to
with rapt attention by a large congre-
gation present.
Annie Consitt left last week on a
trip to the old country.
Marion Paisley of Montreal, is vis-
iting at the home of her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennie.
John Carmichael, who was badly
injured in an automobile accident and
who was taken to the Seaforth hos-
pital, has recovered sufficently to re-
turn home, Dr. Taggart is ,still fell
the hospital butis is recovering.
Grace Stone has again been taken
to Seaforth Hospital and is in a ser-
ious condition.
11Irs. John Murdock who spent 't
day recently in Clinton on business,
while hurrying to catch a train to re-
turn to Hensall, slipped and suffered
a badly sprained ankle:
COUNTY NEWS
A pretty wedding took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyes of
the London Road, when the second
daughter, Florence Mae became the
bride of Francis L. Fowler, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fowler of
the Huron Road.
Horace Delbridge. Usborne Town-
ship, suffered a painful injury when
a board he was riping with a circul-
af saw in some way flew up and
caused his right hand to conie in
contact with the saw, which cut the
tendons.
A prety June wedding took place
at new St. James Presbyterian Manse
Exeter, recently when Augusta Onil•-
ean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Burford, became the bride of
James W. Maclntyre, Rev. Dr, Mc -
Nairn officaiting .
A memorable event was observed
on Monday, June, 16th,, when Mr.
and. Mrs. Wm. Maros,N. Main, St.,
Seaforth, observed the. Golden Wed-
ding Anniversary of their wedded
life, anudst a, host of friends andre-
latives. Their family presented them
with a radio ;and beautiful silver on
this occasion.
E. Quinn, of flowey's Drug Store,
Exeter); won the three aalile race at
Goderich sports, on July 1st 'winning
the challenge cup and a. miniature
cup which are on display: lie had a
big lead over a large field of comnpet-
ito>.%
The Women's Christian Temperan-
ce Union held their annual conven-
tion in Brussels United' Church, on';
July 8th. There were three sessions
Rev. D. McTavish, of Exeter, addres-
sed the afternoon meeting, "Modern
Menaces". Evening session was a 4
act drama "Who Cares" by Ethel
Garvin. T.his was presented by God-
erich young folks.
Olga Elliott, aged 28, eldest dau-
ghter of Harry Elliott, Thedford,
was drowned on July 1st, while bath-
ing
at Ttoney Point. She was atten-
ding the Anglican church picnic and
got into d'eepr water being unable to
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swan,,
Mrs. Qord'on Wright, National Pres-
ident of the W.0 T.U. died suddenly
at her home in London on Thursday
eve. last. She was supposed to give
an address at a garden party and
when slie failed to appear. investig-
ation was made and she was found
dead.
'Tl eneroniittee iu charge of the
ispoirts for the Hum T412 County Veter- •
fan's 1.cnig, to be held at Baylieid,,
�Jailf ar �hav~ prepared ed 'a
Very at-
tractive entertainment. The Veter..
aaaus are working hard to make this:.
,first annual picnic under the auspices
of all Legion branches in Huron .Co-
unty a real success, and hope that all
veteran's and their families will come
and spend a happy day with olcr
cone:rade% •
Marled only .a few hours previous-
ly in London, Mrs. Alice Cassel, of
Wingbaan, wai..admitted to Toronto •
Genera's' Hospital with a painful head
injury .after a .collision at Dundas and
Beverley Strets, be tween the car -
driven ?by her husband, Tom Cassel'
and another car.
compared with ,six on the steam train.
The Exeter branch of the Caned-.
ian Canners have commenced their
seasons pack of peas. There is a
couaiderable increase in the acreage
this season and several vipers have,
been installed at Kirkton where the-
peas will be threshed and brought to.
Exeter forcanning. At the Exeter
branch a new stacker has been in-
stalled to take care of the pea. straw.
Prospects are bright for a bumper •
crop. Pilot G. Fitton with his me -
amid; Clew to Exeter in, an aero-
plane, and ;visited his parents, Mr..
and Mrs. S. Mon. On Friday last
Mr. Fitton took the aeroplane and L.
Y. Penha.1e and E. R. Bartow to Chat—
ham on business in connection with
the Cauadfau Canners. The trip each
'way track about an hour.
nblic
seting
A PUBLIC MEETING IN 'TIM INTEREST OF
Thos.
illan
Liberal Candidate
WILL BE H1 l,13 IN
Drys.'aie
Friday July 18th
MEETING WILL COMMENCE AT P.M.
AND WILL BE ADDRESSED BYi
Mr J. O STANBURY, OF EXETER
Mr.. THOS. MCMILLAN, ICAN'DIDATE
A. SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO 'THF LADIES
TO BE PRESENT
STOmeans
STOP
The STOP signs on streets and highways are there for your
protection. They protect you and all other chive's only b the
extent that you obey them.
There's a STOP sign at every intersection of The Wang's
Highway and at intersections of many other man highways
and streets. Be sure you heed them. 1f you do not, and an
accident results you are responsible.
You cannot depend on other drivers. While yost nay have
complied with the law by coming to a full stop, yon sluadstill
exercise care in entering the traffic stream of a ala :highway.
The .Keystone of Safety :•. .
on The Xing'g Highway
and all other roads and streets
LPrrO. 4 MQ7Y:V n.• M•'I.:1: `;M. l �,r.. i• W'• .:.4 . .'� :
The WiN. G`
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