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THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915
CORRESPONDENCE
a+ r y w er+x,ta'La y? are y' y ra.tee
My Horne.
the Gold of winter, we can inde est CeV
with thankful sincere hearts:
"O beautiful and grand,
My own, any native'land,
DASHWOOD EXETER, Of theel boast.
Great Empire of the west
The dearest and the bast,
Made up sof all the rest
I love thea most;
Nations write their biographies in'
Bev J H. Grenzenbach is all sniffles
His wife presented him with a pair of
baby boys on Smithey.
Ea E i hoffer and family of
Ml ,Cd d g sake
Yale, Mich, is spending a few w
with relatives here.
Jacob Rupp of Forest spent. a few
days here putting up 5 tomb stones
sold by his local agent, P Melsaac, h
The campers are passing throug
here daily on their- way to Grand
COUNTY NEWS
The annual meeting of the Centre
Huron Liberals will be held at Seaforth
on July 6th.
John, Bell of near-Hensall, has rent-
ed his farm, and has leased adwelling
in Exeter where he will reside in
future.
Joseph Lawson, of Crediton, has
secured the contract of constructing'
two bridges near Grand Bend for the,
county council.
J F Ross has been engaged as head
master of the Seafoith Collegiate In-
stitute at a salary of $11,700. He has
been mathematical master in the scho-
ol for several years.
Miss. Agnes Cummings, an esteemed
resident of Tuokersmith, passed away
on June 18th, at the home other sis-
ter, Mrs Duncan McGregor, of Ki ppen.
She was 62 years of age.
A deputation of ladies of 1turon
county were in London on Wednes-
day of last week, when they presented
afield. kitchen to the 83rd Battalion
of Huron. Mrs . Fitton, of Exeter,
teed the address.
The new dwellings . being erected tri
Hensall are being pushed rapidly R for-
ward. M. Drysdale's is nearly com-
pleted and worinnen..are busy on the,
brickwork of R. Cudmore's and T.
Welsh's being erected near the London
A quiet wedding took place ein June
23rd, at the borne of Mr and Mrs
Janies Jewell, when their daugh-
ter, Miss Minnie was united in . lame•
age to William McAllister, by Rev W
G H McAlister:
T E Handford of Ingersoll was in
town last week. Ile is taking' a nt.am-
ber of Oxford young men with hien in
July to the Peace River,. country, 000
miles north of Edmonton, where the
,tuns men will be settled on farina
Will Stoll, son of : Eli uell, as
threeenenuserlpts,--a book of deeds,
a book of works, a book of art. Can -
ado, is' but a .young country and is
only in the making of history. of any
kind but her records so far : are good
and it is ourThity�to seethat in our
time no blots ' will appear on the
pages.
In the present awful war crisis,
Pend, S h Canada hasprovenherself to be the
° ��uitaan Tfellerliian is shipping his assed his. anedleal examination cud na'�ahtet Bgtx _,- til,.. Q. 1; � �' . ,.
p i,« ntrf . f h' tlrnpire
race horses to'
ingly and witholding not her sons,- or
two New Hamburg He
11 race them on July let. b&s efslisted with the army corps. with ;�yalty and love, giving unfllnch-
Several from here are spending the'
1st of July at Parkhill,
James Balfour is spending a few
weeks with his brother, Dr Balfour at
this place.
Mr P Mclsaae, manager of the Hay
Telephone system, is making several
changes in some of his lines, will nye
it a much better. for the snbseribers.
road,
Mrs J ' McDonald and daughter,
of near Hay, met with an aceident
recently which might have resulted
seriously. Their horse tools. fright .at
a passing motorcycle and jumped into
the ditch, upsetting the buggy and
throwing the occupants- out. They
escaped serious injury but the buggy
was smashed.
The Committee in charge of "the
church services in the Park at Grand
Bend have secured the services of
Mr William Gibson of London, Rev.
Mr Osterhout of Thedloed and Dr
Dougall of Askin Street Methodist
church London. The Services will be
continued through the months of July
and August. Preaching at 11 a na and
6.45 p and Bible Study at 10 a m
on each Sunday, the first of these ser-
-- vices to begin on Sunds.y, Jaly 11. On
the -evening of that date a song service
will be held at which the best available
talent will take part.
Miss E Kellerman who has been
teaching in Toronto has returned home
to spend the summer.
Our bowlers'mede their first appear-
ante on the green this week,
Mr C Goetz of the. Molson Bank;
London, is spending his holidays at
hie home here:
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i E attest= and family Wt last
week for their manner at Grand
Bend,
Melville Martin, a former Exeter
boy, and Liberal M. P. for Regina is
likely to join the Scott government
and become provineial treasurer. ,
Rev 5 F Sharp and family have
left for Simcoe to spend several week's
vacation.
Mrs Fred Bloomfield is recovering
from a severe attack of inflammation,
neuritis and anenia.
Exeter residents will vote on a
hydro -electric by-law on July 16th for
the purpose of raising $20,000 for the
cost of a plant to distribute' electric
Power.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Rey D
t G Powell, field secretary for
Huron Co. temperance alliance preach-
ed at Goshen Kippen and Varna last
Sunday a week. He also took up a
subscription in aid of his work.
Miss Maud Lyon of Londesboro
spent the past week with ,her friend,
Mrs S Errata.
Miss Effie Snowden formerly of.
Varna who has been visiting friends,
around here for the past two weeks
has returned to her home near St.
Thomas,
- Mr Ralph Stephenson of Parr Line-
has gone to the West to visit his
daughter and sister., who reside in
Southern Manitoba.
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Mr.'Robt Stephen, Thos. Stephen,
John Dawson and wife have returned
hhme after a visit with friends at
Wingham,
Dr. J. W. Peck, one of Stanley's
boys, has finished his medcial course
and has located in Hausal. where he
will begin his practice. We wish him
success.
On Tuesday of last week the W. M.
S. of Varna held an "At Home" at
the parsonage, to whieh they invited
their sisters:froin Goshen and I?:ievan
auxiliaries. An enjoyable timee was
spent, ,
Rev. R. Murray of Chicago has re-
turned home after a visit with rola•
lives in Stanley.
2-T. F. ess Agent
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Patents taken'throu�fb Mum .e Co. recelvn
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HEN SALL
A"number of the local -bowlers at-
tended the .tournament at London last
week. Messrs C. McDonell and P.
Lamont were successful in getting in-
to the fourth round in the Shea trophy
event, but failed to land the silverware.
N'oservices were held , in Carmel
church last evening as the congregation
worshipped at the Methodist church on
the'oceasion of the farewell sermon of
Rev, R. Hicks, who leaves for Wind-
sor,
F . RM OR SALE
The Undersigned have been instruct -1
ed to sell that splendid 50 acre farm
near Hensall known as the south half
of lot 18, con. 1, Hay township. On.
it ie a good brick 2 storey house with
brick kitchen ata frame woodshed, a
barn 84x36, stone foundation, cement
pigpen 24x18, drive shed 36x20, a
good windmill and excellent well and
apple orchard of over one acre. The
land is rich and productive, well fenced`
and drained with tile. All under
cultivation except about 7 ' acres in
hardwood bush. This farm is on, the
London Road, only nuke 'South of
flensall, the leading farmers market
of Huron County. Apply 'not later
than Jule lst .. for ternis &c to
G-ladnian, lC Stanbury, Hensall -and
�xater,
money, food, or 'comforts,' As . we
think of the allied forces , and their'
tremenduous struggle to have right not
night prevail, we murmer on bended
knee's. ' -
One hearts, our hbpea, ars all w tih thee,
Ourliearts, Tour hope's, . oar prayers,
our tears,
Our faith triumphant o'er our fears,
Are all, with thee, are all with thee. -
And yet not all,: for are we no. ttold
to pray for ourenemies, and my deep
sympathy.goes out to the devasted
countries.' We wilt far more ' than
ever a country made up of something
good and bad of every 'land,' The `
Women's Institute will have a greater
work, a more serious problem to face
than ever before. To do our duty 'we
must help these strangers \eho have or
will come to dwell with us. We must
safe guard our country to keep it Can-
adian and British.. Let our Canadian
born- children be the worthy example
for others to follow. It will need a
lot of patience and tact on the part of
out Institutes to prove of real value to
the women who are inose in need ' of
help.
(Concluded. in next issue.)
Miss Margaret Johnston' is slowly
recovering from a severe attack of
throattrouble.
After a illness ofovert>'o years
duration, Robert Stewart, "tae of oar
best known and most higbly'respected,
citizens, passed away on June 26th.
He was a native of Scotland and came
to Canada at the age of fifteen. The
following members of his family sur-
vive him: Mrs Tapp, Vancouver; Dun-
can, Tuckersmith;
uncan,Tuckersmith; Mrs Thos Elder,
near Seaforth; Mrs W M Bell, Zurich
road; Robert and John R., near Hen
sail.
THE WESTERN FAIR
LONDON, ONT.
September 10th to 18th,
Queen's Park at London, Ontario,
the home of the Western Fair, isa
very busy place at present, as active
preparations are in progress for the
great Exhibition to be held in Septem-
ber. Every since the last Exhibition
the entire Grounds and Buildings
have been in possession of the Military
ary authorities. The City of London
and the Board of Directors 'of. the
Western Fair Association have been
very pleased to be able to help our
Government in ,solve srnall way in
these strenuons tunes and so the
Grounds and. Buildings were placed at
their disposal entirely free. As the
Soldiers are :now: nudes canvas a great
deal cif \votk-will have to be done . to
prepare the building -4 for the Exhibit -
Jot. Owing to an. liufortunate.lit's in
The Greed Stand the old strncture is
entirely demolished an a new and np-
to dato steel stand with a soating cap-
acity of 5000 people is in, course of
erection. This will very much add to
the -comfort and convenience of the
\`ignore clsle ery heat ill tho now stand
will give t. fall vow of 'everataliing
tii,king lelaco'on the track and platform.
•a'ora y Ex-
hibition
n information regarding the x-
..
hibition write thct' Secr°etery, A. M.
Hunt, London, Ont.
DRYSDALE
Mr Harry Howard attended the
garden party at Hillsgreen'on Monday
evening.
Mrs Chisopher 'Dncharme left for
Michigan last Thursday where she will
reside with her son, Peter.
Mr Joshua Snider is busy picking
strawberries this week.
Mrs Geo Jeffrey is the guest at the
home of Mr Peter Corriveau,
Call and see onr new stock of infant
shoes. L Brisson.
Mr Frank Corriveau has moved into
his new home.
Mr Wilfred Laporte found his cattle
DIED
Dingwall --At Rendall, on June 23rd,
Roy K., infant son of Mr and Mrs
John Dingwall. •
Stewart;: --In Hensel', on June ` 26th,
aged '81 years.
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All sizes of first-class
tile on hand -
B'RiCK1
Foy all . uses purposes
'BEST QUALITY
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SECOND TO: NONE
Prices Right
St. JoscpB
Brick
Yard
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Joseph r�
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Louis Foster, Manger.
Telephone No. 3 on 85
Zurich Central.
A number from the village attended
the garden party et Hillsgreen on
Monday evening,
The largest area ever sown to
wheat in Canada" is how the Canadian
Government describes present con-
ditions in the bulletin just :issued..
The bulletin. says— Wheat is estimated
to occupy this year a total of 12,896,-
000 acres, which is: more by 1,602,-
150 acres, or 14,8 per cent • than the
area shown for 1914, and by 2,602,100
acres, or 25 per cent„ than the area
harvested in 1914, the area'so.wn for
fast year having been reduced by 939, -
which strayed away Sunday night.
Mrs Ernest Denomy was a visitor:' in
town this week,
"Itoudh on Rats" clears Quit :Rats,'
illice, etc.Don't Die in the Ilo'use.
15e. and 25o. at Dins and n try proor im.
BLAKE
600 acres.
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Haying is the order of the day.
Mr and Mrs Elias Shants and, Miss
Cnida and Mr and Mrs D Good feona
Berlin motored up to J and al Steckles
over Sunday.
Mr Robt Boyce iq expeeti ng his tent-
ing car this week,
Miss Lillian Stevens retur.led home
on Thursday last for the holidays,
Me and Mrs Dan Geed accompanied
by Levine, Daniel and Merino Steckle
and Lnida Shantz inotored to Grand
Bend Sunday last.
Quito a, number attended the 5 5 No
4 School pionia - held at the lako on
Tuesday last.
A lawn,soeial under rice auspices :of
the Pt'elbyterian church Blake, will be
held on the lawn' of Mr A T Douglas,
on ¶t'nesdey eve, July 6th. Short add-
resses by prominent speakers a nd the
Zlensall Band willbe the evening's
Stores;-
What About Your Vacation?
If you intend, taking a. trip we can supply your wants in the
line of .Travolling:Goods, A e carry a nice line of
s
Trunks salt Cases
t oto:
�• to choose: -from at reasonable prices," also carry full line of
We _
Harness, g light- and heavy, Dusters, Fly Nets,." Etc,
Light Work ` a Specialty
R. F. STADE ZURIGIi
CREAM WANTED.
I have made arrangements with Silverwood
Dairy, London, to take . eream at
My Residence, Zurich, any time
during the week.
Cream is tefited'when brought to my store
and paid for on delivery. 'Price paid this
week was 27 cents per pound.
IIUDSON,
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For Sale
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