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Fine Shirts, Ties, Sox, and all Underwear
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a week's vacation with her parents.
Mr. •. and Mrs. Chas. Stein)}igen
were Sunday visitors in Exeter".' ry
urcn& Erie Debentures
411,
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hued by an institution
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Applications are accepted by
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP
tr. and Mrs. Geo. Peck and fam-
ily +of Park River, Dakota, spent a
;wed at the home of Mr. Peck's sis-
ter, Mrs. W. J. Dowson.
Mrs. Hotson and son of Brandon,
:Man_, are visiting at present with re-
_ilati:ves in Stanley. Mrs. Hotson was
?fternxeriy Miss Ida Nicholson and was
Scan and spent her early years in
this vicinity.
Rev- Will Robinson will take the
nrk nn the Varna charge next Sun-
tday in the absence of the pastor, Rev
LE. A. P•oniter.
Mrs. J. Bryne and son of London,
have, been -visiting with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Artn-
e rong,-
DRYSDALE
AUCTION SALE
Of Dwelling Property and Household
Effects, In the Village of Zurich, on
SATURDAY, •AUGUST 29th?
h Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.
Electric stove new; electric wash4
ing machine new; couch, extension
table, glass cupboard, sink, big cup-
board, 6 kitchen chairs, some ,#ifs,
dishes, knives and forks, pots and
pans,, dining room couch, window.
screens, 2 small tables, glass cup-
board new, small trays, water Blas-0es�
and pitchers, 3 rockers, 6 dixiirxg•
chairs, 8 day clock, 2 clothes baskets,
carpet strips, mats, pillows, heater
for wood or coal, bureau, 4 bedste
ads with springs and mattress, 2 ted-
ar chests, oil cloth for room new,'
some new carpet strips, new mate
have never been used, quilts, cans
forters, chamber set, 3 mirrors, cool,
oil heaters, new dressing stand, ' new
toilet set, pillow slips, alarm clock,
wheelbarrow, coal oil can, spades
and shovels, some coal, sprinkle can,
some canned fruit, 2 fruit stands
with shelves, cream can, bench, gale
tub, water pails, electric iron, sad,
irons, wooden tub, ripsaw, hand
taw, square, step ladder, forks, . 2
M the services 'in the liilisgreen
Church on Sunday, lase; a quartette
anis given by Mr. W. Carlile and da-
ughter, Miss Martha, of Hensall, and
!fans. Maynard and son, of Moose Jaw
"TITh Garden". Rev.' Conner took the
s4invice as usual
Miss Mary Hagan of London, ir
visiting with her mother, Mrs. A.
Hawn and family.
Mr. Robert Stelck, of Edmonton,
Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steck, of
Varna, visited with Mr. am Mrs. G.
Love and Mr. F. Stelek recently.
Miss Margaret Robinson, of the
G;oehen Line, spent a day recently
with Miss Helen Anderson.
Mrs. M. Reichert and family spent
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Price
•of near Clinton.
The Misses McAllister, of Hensall,
spent a few days recently with Mrs.
Walker.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eascett, of Vancouver
spent a day with Mrs. B. McAllister
recently.
HENSALL
Mrs. Ross McLean and children of
• Detroit are visiting with their relati-
ves here.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of St.
Thomas are visiting with their many
friends in and around Hensall.
garden rakes, hoes, scythe, • 2 extra=s
bed springs, 2 chop boxes, extension
ladder new, some small boxes,• water,
stand, range, garden scuffles, grind
stone, quantity wood, some cement
and numerous other articles.
REAL ESTATE -Frame house with
kitchen and woodshed, cellar under
whole of house ,soft and hard water',
half acre of land more or less, a=
number of fruit trees, small bank
barn and drive shed with room for
two cars.
TERMS -Cash. Real Estate -10
on day of sale, balance in 30 days ifs
not previously sold.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
R. F. Stade, Clerk.
Albert Rittenhouse,
Rev. Father Lauriderville, of Alb-
erta, was the guest .of Father Mar-
chand. Father Launderville was a
fernier parish priest of St. Peter's
congregation, Drysdale, leaving here
some twenty years ago. His irany
friends were indeed pleased to see
him again.
Mr. and Mrs- Peter Papineau :end
family have returned to their home in
Windsor, after spending a few days
with Mr. and 2drs. Fred Papineau.
Mr. Louis .Biusson of Windsor sp-
ent a few daps on business in this
section.
DA SHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. B.. C. Kitchen of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry .Kraft.
Air. and Mrs. Gordon Callfas of
Sarnia is spending a few days in the
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman,
1Vlaurice Klurp, and Selma Rader
spent Sunday at Ipperwash Beach.
Miss Tillie Miller of Woodbridge
is visiting friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer of
Windsor spent the past week -end
with relatives.
Miss Theda Hayter .of Windsor is
spending a few weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graybeil and
family of Toronto are visiting- his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graybeil.
Miss Sophia Stire of London, is
spending a week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stire.
Miss Margaret Cunningham .of Kit-
chener is spending her vacation with
her sister, Mrs. Louis Morenz.
welcome you back from your Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morenz and
holidays dear Editor of the Herald, .family of Detroit spent a few days
• your family and staff, and hope you with relatives.
ii1ad a very pleasant and enjoyable, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunner and faani-
avell earned rest. sly of Kansas City, are spending
Mr. Thomas McMillan, M. P., mem- their vacation with Mrs. Brunner'.-
:her for South Huron, called on old parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oestreicher
-acquaintances one day last week. . Rev. and Mrs• John Oestreicher
Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale Kirk, of and .family of Rosenthal are visiting;
Flint, Mich., called at J. Gelinas the foxsner's parents, Mx. and Mrs. G.
adore recently. Mr. Kirk is a neph- Oestreicher.
yew of the late R. J. Drysdale., after. Mr. Jacob Meaner of Detroit, spent
Sunday with his brother; Me. George
Merner.
Misses lose and Tillie Zimmer of
Detroit are spending their vacation
at their home here.
Miss Margaret Merner and Jack
Rascke, Miss loreda Rascke and fed -
which the village was called.
Miss Florence Denosnme is at pres-
ent npeteli;sg a few weeks holidaying
at Detroit,
'Er. and Mrs. Chambers and family
F Godericb, spent Sunday at the
Warne of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Duchertne
Rev. Father L. Marchand and Mr. red of Detroit wove Sunday visitors
Ganz!;! S mean took tr motor trip to with Mi, and Mrs. (Seas Merner.
. tnrgeon Vella V'ortha;:,rn Ontario, Wee Myr W Hotii r..t returned. to
Sleet, 'Week, .Kilchulee on ,londay aa.v;,:i" aP ,an Brig
Proprietor.
HILLSGREE N
The regular monthly meeting of:
th Women's Missionary Society was:
held at the home of Miss Annie Jars
rott on Wednesday, afternoon, Aug
ust 12th, with Mrs. J. Cochrane pre-,
siding. We opened by singing hrmr
249, silent prayer. The scripture les
son was read by Mrs. R. McAllister.
Hymn 637. The Treas. and Secy. re-
ports were read and adopted. The
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis of Lon-
don have moved to town and will re-
side with his mother, Mrs. W. C.
Davis. s
• Mrs. P. Fisher, , and Elinor Moir,
returned home after two week's va-
cation at Gravenhurst.
Mrs Vair of Toronto, is visiting
with her mother, Mrs.. Robt. Bon-
thron.
Elva Bolton of Kitchener, Tory
Bolton of Toronto, Doris and Norma
of London are holidaying at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Bolton.
Mrs. H. Harmon who spent the
;past month visiting friends in Tor-
onto has returned home.
Mrs. T. Murdock has returned from
a week's visit with her daughter, De.
and Mrs. B. Campbell and family of.
Toronto.
Mrs. A, J. Kimball and family and
Miss Norma Bonthron left Friday
+last: for their home in Chicago after
a' "pleasant two weeks visit with re-
latives here.
Mrs. Annie Hawthorn and daughter
Janet of Moosejaw are visiting with
Ileasall friends at present.
The Misses Irene Douglas and Ada
Gram left Monday last for Goderich
fee $iia rad of like late Ilsclifii, Alta
kinson o . London took Place at, Exe
ter, of which place deceased Weds
'formerly a resiident. He• was iii his•
181st year. •
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'. - ;28tlt� 1932
a'nar; ye September 18th; ands see • ....
19.1 . It Is reported' ?stat the meet- -"
ing decided to make the attractions:
this year greater than ever befoio.
The bill ree,ently installed in .the •
W. H. Armstrong, 5th line of Mor- new Knox Pxesbytearian Cherch • of
ris, was badly hurt a few days ago. Hayfield, was dedicated Sunday morn-
.He was adjusting his binder whening" last in a special service. The itu-
• ' of the 'occasion was •
the: horses stag. and the drive• wise-• pressiveness
, el passed over him,' lacerating his heightened by the fact that the ded•
-
Ihead and bodg, icatien included -the unveiling of a .
Helen Irene, the two -a -half- memorial tablet, -which. is inscribed .
with the Thames of those in whose
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. memory the bell has been given. The -
St. Marie, of E. Wamanosh, was in- bell is the gift of Mrs, Helen Hinde,.
stantly ldlledt when she was kicked of Hated, Widow of the Tate Win.
'under the chin by a cow. The little 1Tiinda, a former rector or the Bay-
girl was the youngest of a family of field Trinity Anglican church.
devotional leaflet was read by miss + whei:e they tools,the lis from there.
Eileen Turner. Hymn 541. Preset,^ to Qx ee. Sound;,taking the boat from
by Mrs. W. Tr'irher. The bush/ ,s. there fors& Week',s•.. ruise along the
and offering was then taken. •
The leaflet on "our Horne . Mission
Hospital" was given by Miss Aiirnie
Jarrott, Mrs. B. McAllister and Mrs.
W. Turner. Hymn 336 was sung- We
closed our meeting by all repeating
the Lord's Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of Lan-
sing, Mich., have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and
other friends.
Miss Edna Cochrane, R.N., spent
the week-nd with her brother, Mr.,
and Mrs. Cleve Cochrane, of Bruce=,
fie]rl.
Mrs.- L. Troyer spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell of Exeter, also
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dignan of near
Hensall.
Mother Angela, of Chatham is sp-
ending her vacation with her mother
Machines Lake.
Dr. MacKinnon and F. C. Kalbil-
eisch of Zurich, continue to make
splendid improvements to the Hard-
ing property.
The Boy Scouts and Scout Master
'Fred Hess have returned home after
a• pleasant holiday at Pike Bay aand
Tobermory.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fleming and
Doris Hannan have returned. to Tor-
onto after spending a few weeks uis-
iting in town.
Richard Eacrett, of the State of
Washington, is in the village this
'week visiting his sister, Mrs. Peter
Munn, and since an absence of some
33 years, notices many changes.
John and Fred Stacey visited fri-
ends here. and were accompanied to
Detroit by their mother, Mss. S.
eleven.
Alex, Thompson, a well-known resi-
Jas- A. Tucker, a member of the dent of Stanley Tp., passed away at
aldermanic' council of Saskotoon, Sas. his home July 31.st, at the' age of
and a former citizen of Clinton, was S3 year.. ILe was born in Scotland,
recently elected president of the Un- but came toliis country with his
ion Saskatchewan Municipalities at a parents -when three years of age and
convention held at Estevan.. lived the 'rest sof his life on the farm
After a short illness, at an early on which he died. His wife, Sarah.
hour last Monday, one of Stanley's
widely known and much respected
residents passed , away in the person
of Mrs. C. Weeks, at the age of 97
years.
Splendid progress is being made on
the new "Talkie" theatre being erect-
ed by W. Leavitt, Exeter. The build-
ing
is of red brick and stucco and
is being made fire proofed through-
out. Large steel . girders and steel
rafters are being used to carry the
ceiling -
A quiet wedding was solemnized
at the manse, Kippen, on Friday
evening, July 31st, when Pearl, -only
daughter of Mrs. C. Brock, of Bruce -
field, became the bride of J. Walter
McBeath, only son of Walter Mc -
Beath and the late Mrs. McBeath,
the Rev.Connor-
Carl Genttner tthe young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Genttner of Ex-
eter, had his legs badly scraped one
day recently while riding on the ex-
press truck- He had his legs out
over the side when the truck ran
close to a building and they were ca-
ught between the, two and might
easily have been severely crusbed.As
it was, the lad was confined to his
home for some days.
There was an accident en the co-
unty road between Seaforth and Wal-
ton, when cars driven by W. L. Ste-
wart of Walton and Sherman Nelson
of Seaforth collided almost head-on.
The drivers escaped with a shaking
up, but the machines were extensive-
ly damaged. It is alleged that Nel-
son was on the wrong side of the
road and he has been subpoened to
face a charge of reckless driving.
A quiet wedding -was solemnized
at the Main St. United Church pars-
onages Exeter, -when Miss Mineretta.
L. Harney,:' R.N. was united in mar
riage with John. R. Hind. They were
attended. by Lulu McDonald of Exet-
er, and -Walter Spencer of Hensall.
The bridal couple left by motor on a
honeymoon trip to Muskoka.
In the death of John J. Hunter,
which occurred at his home in Kin-
cardine last week, Ontario has lost
one of its foremost weekly newspap-
er editors- Through his newspangt
the Kincardine Review -Reporter; and
other activities, Mr. Hunter had made
la name for himself from coast to
coast. He was a thorough newspaper'
man, a colorful editorial writer; and
a man of great force of character.
At a recent meeting of the Palm-
erston Agricultural Society it was
idecided after a lapse of one year to
continue Palmerston Fall Fair and'
the date for this year will be Friday
Mrs. A. Hagan and family. Stacey who visited here for a snouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Love and fam Hensall's baseball team is making
ily spent Sunday with friends in a name for itself this season, having
Seaforth. won their eighth straight game at
Mr. Ross Love and Mr. Orville. Wingham Friday last. Howe for Hen
Smith are wearing a broad smile these b
days, its baby daughters.
Messrs Jack and Fred Stacey of
Detroit, spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. W. J. Jarrott. Mrs.
Stacey, who has been spending sevele
al weeks returning to her home in
that ,city with them.
Ren. Connor conducted the serviee
on Sunday, but next Sunday, Rev. A.
Sinclair of Hensall will occupy the
pulpit, the service beginning at 2.30,
p. m.
The fall Anniversary of the Hilis-
green •Church will be held on .Sunday
Septei b.er 20th, with Rev. A. V,
Robb of ;Centralia as the special spe••
ekes•.
(Last week's Items)
Threshing is now the order of the
day.
Miss Edith Forrest of Hensall, is.
spending a few days with her brother
Mr. John Forrest.
;lr. and Mrs. H. Aikenhead and
daughters, Misses Margaret and An -
ha, of Brucefield, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Love.
Messrs. Fred and Jack Steacy of
Detroit, spent the week -end with fel- children of Windsor, are spending
ends here. patt of their holidays in our village
Miss Janet Hawthorn, of Moose with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. •labia
Jaw, is spending a week with her
cousins in Detroit.
We are sorry to report that Mr;
Robert Stephenson is not enjoying.
the best of health.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlile and dao°
ghter, Martha and Annie, of Hens all
;1lrs. Maynard and son of Moose Jai
Mrs. J. Logan and Mrs. Hudson, of
Hensall, were Sunday visitors with
dire. L. Troyer,
Mr. and firs. 3arnes Dayinond, o`t
,,,platin, spent a day with Mrs.. L
�ol+er, w..o rettflf tl wish thein fo
few (lays.
sail had Wingham guessing £oe ao-
ut five innings, then weakened and
Welsh the dark boy went in and. held
them scoreless. g a tor -
Richard Speare of Calgary,
mer resident of Hensall„ and for
many years an employee in. Cook's
Flour Mills, and afterwards engag-
ing inthe resturant business, was in
the village renewing acquaintances.
It was some 40 years ago when. he
first came to Hensall from near Sta-
lfa; and his friends were glad to see
him again.
0. Geiger Ss Son, with a large staff
of helpers, are busily engaged in. pul-
ling flax and' looking after theirr very
large acreage, which is a promising
crop, they have a large number of
men and women, boys and girls. than
they have had in years, and is a gpod
thing to give employment to them.
Jessie Bell, and sister, Mrs. Boa,
who .have been visiting here foreev-
eral weeks, returned home snaking
the return trip through the States,
where they will tak in many placee
of interest. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zuefie and
COUNTY NEWS
erry Lewis, of Delayare, has he`
..
es,' engaged as lineman for the EX-
eter publje utilities to succeed the
late Vvm. Lotman.
liota Fells of Wingham .has been
inted principal of the school at
•Syreopth Reck Falls, Ile was ehosc::n
from ening over 150 dxperiene d
male teachers.
1
Baird, died twelve years ago. He is .
survived by two daughters, Mrs. A..
McQueen of Brucefield and Mrs. J.
Bowey of Exeter, his son James, hav-
ing predeceased him seven months.
A motor :accident was caused in a
very simple manner on the Blue Wa-
ter Highway two miles south of Bay-
field when Maurice Hogan, accompan
ied by Miss Woodward, both of Bay
City, Mich., were proceeding north to
Durham when the left rear tire blew
out. The car swerved suddenly go-
ing over a culvert into a five-foot
ditch and turned over twice. Hogan
who was driving escaped with minor
injuries but the girl's right knee was
lacerated so that sixteen stitches had
to be put in- Her left ankle was bad-
ly-
adly crushed and she suffered from.
shock. After medican aid was ad-
ministered they journeyed on their --
way, the car suffering dmage to about,
$100. Hogan stated that he was dri-
ving 35 miles an hour when the acci-
dent
ccident happened.
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