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To be held in honor •of
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Prime Minister of Canada
ctoria Park, Exeter''
ON
abor Day, Sept._
Reception to meet the Premier.
Mvarybody Welcome. 'Come and spend
the day in Exeter
A DRESSES:
r. HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING
PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA f
Hon. Archie 'McCoig
SENATOR OF CANADA
J. C. Elliott, K. C. Ex -M. P. P.
listlIERAL CANDIDATE FOR WEST MIDDLESEX
THOMAS McMILLIAN
'LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR SOUTH HURON
NPEAKING WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT TWO O'CLOCK
CIVIC RECEPTION
11)24 A.M. A NON-POtITICAL CIVIC RECEPTION WILL BE
*.rislfNERED THE PRIME MINISTER AT CENTRAL PARK, Mr. W,
Me:SANDERS, REEVE OF EXETR WILL GIVE THE ADDRESS OF
• , WELCOME.
Conte and do honor to Canada's Prime Minister
1.4eall /tear of the achievements of three years
of Liberal Government in Canada
*ft. SHAW,
im& Seatill Huron
Assoeiation
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R. G. SOLDO.X, 'Maj. W.J. HEAMAN
Secretary, -Chairman of
Committee
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. GRAND BEND
The funeral, of the late Edward
Sr,,Gill, who died. at Grand Bend
on Wednesday, August 19th, Was
held 'Pk•Friday last, r interment tak-
ing place in the Exeter cemetery.
He wale ou e of the oldest residents
of the community, was been at
Land's Lind/Cornwall, Eng, in 1833
had at the, age of 1.6. wile to Cape
eide with his bathe e jeseple They
first settled at Ceboaeg aand.- after
:three years there came to Hay Tie'
taking up fifty acres of lande atter
his parents folic:Cased him and set-
tled here. For forty years the
deceased wOrked as' a reamer and
many barns in this column -ray we-
re erected by hint He wee twice
married, his first wife 'being Elizab-
eth Sancrors, who presedeceaeed
him 36 years S To. this upiele. one:
son was born, Tierman, who resides.
at Grand. Ben d. Three year later
he was married to, Anna Shaefer,.
'his bereaved widow. The decease'
ed was widely -known and highlY
respected,and wasa remarkable
smart man ler one( of'his' years.
One 'sister, Mrs. David Elenbamir,
ol Cavalier, N.D. survive..., .
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So te
aso
On: Tuesday last Mrs, John Cn-
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ol the•village, poesed another
reilestonfe.in hag- life end is new in,
he r8Ith,
Sonio sixty tickets wee osld
here on, Friday last to people go-
ing west oe the .harvester's ex-
---ursioet., The station presented a
very bury .app-earanee until the
train went Out. •
Dr“ and Mr. )3, Campbell and
family of Toronto, 'visited IVIrs..Cam
pbell'speewits', Mr. and Ixs. Thea:
Murdock,
Cceet. O. Petty left for Winnipeg
where, he Will visit his daughter. He
went to Sarnia and from there by
boat up, the leke'to ,Pt, Arthur,.
• Lee Redden, who has been run-
s t
ning -a garage encl aasoline ,sta-
lien hes closed* his place of blies
elem
Mr. and Mns. O. -Eilber, of Zur-
ich spent Sunday with friends in
t"Miiss. Flats's; Foss of Toronto, is
here visiting her parents ,Mr .and
David Foss,
Mr.., and Mrs, Iticled Elatehfercl
jQ hayiebeen .visiting in Windsor
and, Detroit for two' months, have
returned hope.
Mrs Vaincent Wood .and son and
Mrs.. Oallise, who have been vis-
iting their parents, Mr„, 'and Mrs:
John Dinsdale, left for their home
in Santa ...Barbara, Oal..
Wm. Fee and sisters,, Sarah and
Mark Fee, who are ,on an extend-
ed trip and visit ont,west in writ-
ing to friend, report having a
Mose 'enjoyable time and it will
lie several raenths before they in-
tend returning.
Miss"Salina, (Beaver of Kitchener
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Beaver.
The H•ensall United Church held
,a large and succestsful Soeial ou
.'Carnael Church lawn last ,Monday
Ore., and a fine program eves ren-
dered in the church..
Our public and continuation. Bch
asols • opened their fall terms 'oe
Sept, 1st, with the srauie Istalf of
teachers as the past ye'ar; Miss
Johnston of Clifford as principal
of Ointinuation School ,and Miss
Scarlet Of Seaforth as a.sisistant;
Mr. WM. McKay, principal of Pub-
lic 'school and •Misls Ellis and Mies
Buchanan, assistantse
While driving home from mak-
ing a call- on another Doctor who
had received a broken ankle, Dr,
ationin London on Tuesda.y last
'Rees Dougalt of town, lost control
having a toe removedi. We hope
f his car which took the- ditch
he will soon be back and well a °
- just 'Oast ofeChiseiliurft. The car
gam.
Was damaged to some extent and
dora: Schroeder left for .Depo't2
br. Dougall 'sustained a sprained
Harbor where .she hest been Sen -
wrist which inconveniences hira to
gaged as junior teadla,ere a ,
free movies in baseball park
a, certain extent, althouglii,not ba -
on ld u •
Saturday*eng aip. veningS Cause' large ; ,
crowds to be epreseet and (create
much interest •
The big E. .E. Convention • • COUNTY NEWS.
in the Evangelicel church; ,ame to eee • --—
a close on Friday, evening, and was' -7•tentralia !ax Commen-
in every way a degide.d sues,,ced threshing' their season's crop.
The numerous delegates front the aud Mrs. ‚Edmund Troyer of
Hillsgreen left last week to' visit
#riefids•.in Erigden. 1
Mr. and Mn!lf. P. W. Lundy, of
Stony Plain, Alb. visited R6v. and
EXETER Mra. Lundy at their cottage at
Port Albert; and also at the Manse
Thirty-three tiekets: were sold '<ippon( • I
at Exeter for tha harvesters' es,- The continuing Presbyterian ch-
curzion to the West), urche Brumfield held their opening
Workmen are renovating the service in the Oddfellow's Hall on
Sunday 'afternoon August 30tb,
'when the Rev. McDermid of God -
erica preached.
The' Exeter voter's list for 1925
eontainsethe names of 1037 voters
312 of whom are qualified to act
as jurors 970 are in part one and
67 in part",twe•
Th'Matriage took place in Brix -
field on August 29th, of Elizabeth
Emily, only 'daughter of Mr. and
Mra. George J. Connell of 'Varna
to- MatheW Gordon Marks, son of
MeselIrks• of Toronto.
Mr a ..Hugh.McGregor, of Bruce -
field passed array euddenry last
Tuesday, Augest 25th, she had
bean in her usual health on retir-
eh's illness. He was born in Ex- mg, but passed away before mid-
eter 62 years ago amid laft here. night from he -art failure. The sync
for LOondon when 25 yearsaold • pathy of many 'friends is extended
The Shamrock Medicine Co. are to the bereaved husband and tam -
giving Tree shows nightly and at- i y.
tracting large crowds. They have' . A very and unusual photograph
disposed a lot of medicine for in- was taken in Seaforthi recently -Ma-
ternal and external • useen Mrs. Jos. lludeo.n, of JHeneall, !
A surgical operation was .per- and roar of her descendants, had
formed on Jae. Morley last week, group takei4 These were Mrs.
for some." time he had been tuf- Madsen; her dfaughter, Mrs. Jas,
fleeing -.from a 'growth inehieeback Proyer, of, Seaforth; her grand
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eland it becoming more painful, datighter, Mr -S. J'as. H. Wright of
had a ,tiargone open it and --str- SVI"Ochell ; her great granddaugh-
anget o say on making an incision ter,. Mrs!. Albert Cook, and 'her,
discoverbd a tuft of %hair embeded son, Bobbie, of Stratford,
under the skin.The other morning the little cla-
Thete passed. away in. 'St:Oath- gghter of Simon Rae of the Gore
i.arine on Aug: 22nd, Wilbur ,C, Vale
aged -37. years, deceased Wars a on
of the late John and Mrs. Vale of
town, was 'born and ,raised in Ex-
eter, For the Test- 17 ,years he
lollowed the' butcher trade at Brant
lord, 'Thertild, and IVIerrito:a, about'
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and Mrs.' WesIleY 'Finkbeiner
and family of Pittsburg, Pen.; spa
pnt a few days svAll.hisaanether
and reletivee,here.
1S14 and Mrs. ,S, Borland, of/Tim-
mis are holidaying with relatives.
Melee Telfer -of London, is spe
ending les holidays with 'his grand
mother, Mral. A. Ewald.
Mrs. Ches.. Finkbeiner of Ailsa
Craig, is visiting with Mrs. Louis
Fella
A number :of people 4-rom 'here
hive taken the harvesters, -excurs
ion to different•parts of %the west
Mrs,. Ed, era nisr,•,o ISaginaw.
visited frieeds'heee,
Vera, 'Pearl and Loretta Holtz
mann have returned home, Loretta
to he.r duties at London Hospital,
after spending a couple of weeks
at Grand Bend,.
Chasi. Eilber underwent an 'oper-•
various leagues -Seemed highly,de-
lighted with the hospitality receiv-
ed in. Oreditona
building sleuth of the Central Ho-
tel recently purchased by Dri.
Ward.
The weekly half holidays in Ex-•
eter fof the year came in a close
last Wednesday i - • e
Me. and Mrs. F. Shettler and
children of Buliale and formerly of
Dashwood, -camping at the Bend
visited here
, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber , and
see and daughter of Uiby,
visited 'with the former's sister, Mrs
Win. Kuntz, they will attend .Tor -
'onto Ralibitione
Thos. Snell, merchant tailor in
i,ondon, and a former resident of
Exeter paseed away after a we-
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oT DOwnie, was out about the
ba,rnyard playing when she saw a
large brown bear peering through
thi, railing of pig pen. The
little girl immediately ran to the
house n,d notified her parenta,
'who rani out just in time to See
15 years ag oh e Was parried hi..s the animal lurching off towards the I
-wife predeceasing him 9 years-. with the dog following a few''lie
On Monday last, Mrs, .Elizabeth yerde. behind. The men lost no
Homey passed away FA hei•h05.13 teenring their guns and
in hr 87th year, she had been con- gave chase,„ but although they sp
Tined toiler bed all this, year, for ent tune in the woods: they
21 ream she hes been a resident saw no more of bruinr. The dog
of Exeter coming from Usborne retunred some time la,ter in a
daring that time the made smithy nervous state,
friends as She was an active cherch .Preliminery; steps -have been ta-
worlathe, oborki near Pt, Hope at the ken by 'ehureh organizations in the
lake ot 11 years she neoved to this Anglitiaa atomise of Huron to mark
f community with, her parents, in some snitiabiO way the comple-
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