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Used Tractor plow, riding plows, Cultivator and bean
Scuffler at bargain prices.
ALSO 3 -DRUM STEEL ROLLER, HOE DRJJLL
WHAT HAVE YOU TO DEAL?
Come in and see our display of New Machines this
Week -End.
Gas, Oil, Batteries and Tires at live and let live prices,
GENUINE M. H. REPAIRS ARE .BEST
Points for all makes of Cultivators
TA. Shop 149 0, KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
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BILLSGREEN
'`..rhe Yung People are holding
=ems Sunday Evening Anniversary
1'.> ce in The Hillsgreen church on
: nvt. 1.0 11. Further announcements
Z" :as to the guest speaker,
loss Love is wearing a hap-
r>rrh1e now, he has a young son
AT.—r. • Conrad Siemon of Zurich sp-
(zetxa ::i.day in the vicinity.
BLAKE
'?Ties Edna Gingerich spent Sun-
•* ' 'under the parental roof.
*.Q•- Oliver Surerus and son Leeland
Ott Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
egWanzi :Hey.
A"f~z: «ate Clarke and Grant Tur-
✓rf Goderich spent the week -end
'nark 'Mrs. E. E. Clarke.
Mrs. R. N. Douglas and Margaret
egehteeil ion friends in .Hensall, on
M'. and. Mrs. Ed, Erb and fainly
.need Mrs. John Erb were Sun -
w 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Men-
"o..and Mrs. Aaron Gingerich and
xrriiiy; Aft. ,and Mrs. Chris. Erb and
tinily were Sunday visitors with
Iter .and Mrs. Amos Gingerich.
+# . Lorne Deno/nine spent Sun-
- evening with his friend, Lloyd
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r. axarl Mrs, L+ Bixk of Guelph,• t:4X .at his home here on Satur- :is
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r nn iters: 3 .1D'avi, of Tilxeter,
.:LLe+dzs;it9rs in town.
Dr. Lorne Tier�n•an of Ilublin, sp-
ent Sunday iwith his parents, Mr. e
andMrs. D+ Tiernan.
Miss Zeta Nadiger, nurse in train- aing in Victoria Hospital, London,returned on Sunday after spending eher holidays with her parents-
Mr. and Mrs+ Ogden of Exeter,were Sunday visitors wit''h Mr. and T
Mrs. Wm. Nadiger.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pedersen and ffamily motored •to Walkertox) ,on Sun B
day spending the day with Mr, and R
Mrs. Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy+ Hoffman andfamily were Sunday visitor; in Lon- O
don.
Mrs. R. Fritzley o'f Port Albert ais visiting her parents MVlr. and Mrs.er
Fred Genttner.A large crowd attended services •in .the Evangelical church on Sunday in
evening to hear Rev. Sauer's fare- Sa
well sermon. Rev, and Mrs. Sauer yo
leave on Wednesday for their 'new an
home in Mildmay. Rev, Hendrich, oof Roseville will mov., here on Thu.rsoday, we welcome them to our coin son
munity.
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MAMA
jou will make n+rr friends aad still
lot forget youe• old friends on th
l4'th con. Anti now we ask• ,you Mend Mt's. Vi;neeent to accept this tate#
as a z emextaiwrance and may you b
neared Maley years to enjoy its (:om
•lVFzsy your children also talc
rvith tthearn srereet memories of thei
ehildho i and school days. Oar be
wishes +go with you to your new hom
Sigtied on behalf of thenei hbor
and friends.
Young People Meet
The Young People's League rot th
Evangelical church me't on ',t"uesel'evening last with Earl Witmer i
charge. Scripture lesson by MervyPlenum iano by b s, p duet y a Iib. M
Tiernan and Anna Tiernan •which 'vafollowecl by an address by Rev. A
W. Sauer on The Consecrated TalenDuring the evening; Rev. Sauer wapresented with a gift after wlicilunch was served which completethe program after which the meetinclosed with a hymn •and prayer.
Dear Mr. Sauer—It is le :most
sincere regret that' we have teamn.ed
that you must sever your relations
with us. We can still retain however
the happy recollections of your lab••
ours in the past five year's in our
midst. You have ever partrayed p
deep interest in the Mastea'N souse
and wherever possible have :assisted
the league to surmount their mounds
of difficulties, Your help has been
appreciated by us and we hope you
will be spared 1 o continue for many
years in the service of your 'Lord and
King. Will you therefore acoept.this
resent as a t kp o en of the esteem .and
regard in which you• are hold by us
May God's richest blessings continueto rest upon your efforts for divine
Master. We hope and pray .that you
may have a very happy pas urateyour future charge. 'What is our
loss is another's gain. Signed on be-
half of the Dashwood League. Pres.
Ella Martinson; Sec., Anna Tiernan.
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HENSALL
1Vlinnie Reid• has returned fromthe Coast where she spent the win-
tre months and is looking much ben-
efitted by her fine trip. Returning
home she came part •way by airship
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer return-
ed from spending a week or so with
their daughter•, Mrs. Reid, of Port
Rowan -Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cantelon, of
Stromberg, spent a week -end yisit-
ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Cantelon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitesides,
of Kitchener, and formerly of Hensalt, were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Palmer+ -•Margaret. Hobkirk, who pias been
book-keeper for Cook Bros', for a
nunibr: of yearn has resigned her
position.
All the onion setts stored In the
different warehouses in the villagehave been shipped out, after about
five weeks steady work by a largestaff of men: Contracts are' now
being let for the growing of this
year's crop.
Dorothy Far'quha, r has taken a pos
ition in Hemphill's drug .and book
store,
Enema Johnston recently returned
from London where she pleasantly
spent a few weeks.
Miss Agur, following the death of
hex mother, is at present in London
with friends.James Bengough returned to work
after being off work several weeks
aused by an acident in Moore Bros.
machine shop where he was employ -
d.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, of Kal-
mazoo, Mich., and Dr. David Smith
f Omar, Mich. attended the fun-
ral of their father, the late Alex.
mibh. •Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewart, of
oronto, were recent visitors with
riends in town.
Joseph Hudson moved into Mrs.
roadfoot's house on the London
oad.Ladd McEwen is making a numb -
of improvements to his home on
xford street,
Mr. and Mrs Wm, Stone, London,
ttended the wedding of the form"
's.sister on Saturday last.
Fulton -Stone Wedding
A very interesting event took piae
St. Paul's Anglican church. last
trday afternoon, when Dora J.
ungest daughter of Wm. Stone,
d one of Hensall's most popular
ung ladies was united in marriage
Frederic A. E. Fulton, youngest
of Mrs. Kirkland, of London.
e ceremony •was performed by the
v Mr. Parker
Invite Pastor to Remain•
A• joint meeting of the officials of
Hensall and .Chiselmur+st United
urches was held hi the vestry of
Hensall church last Thursday
rung with a very large attend -
e. The date of "the anniversary
the Hensall church was set for
y 2r and the Rev. H:I. V W ork-
nof Petrolia was selected as the
iversary speaker. The work of
two churches was, discussed and
hoard expn cs ed their satisfact-with conditions in the churches.
✓ $100,00 more• has been sent to
�'o)s in 101 'nem 1n 1982
Presentation . ReRecently a nunnber of friends and
neighbors assembled at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vincent and gave the
them a pleasant surprise and fare- chwell party before ,their departure .for the
their new home at Grand Bend. A eve
very enjoyable evening vas spent ane
during which,Mr. and Mrs+ Vincent of
re 'presented with a ,rocking chair 11;Tahe following address was react by n)a.IVlass Greb::
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ear Mr. and M.rs, the�. V#YacT:nt and theroily---We yourneigh oz 7 anti fri.the
=)ds have gathered to y4, - nd a soc !on
1 evening prior to you departure+ )ve
t your now home It +� with de•Ola •, .
z t that we . #.-+� o :our eei.h-
_t.a��1`al from 'ott,, i37# �; 1• 1017).',titt1,;
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DASHWOOD
ra-t:' and n;1nnimoua re volui:i-
of appreciation Waset
t t(l;:red ,-() f.
ilev, Mr,, Si•19elair, the minister, for
.tis leadersh�%p. He was also given a
meet umeedsnous invitation to remain
as the ra)inister of the charge. Mr•.
Sinclair In thanking the board ex-
pre'sscel his appreciation foe the epi-endid loyal co-operation of the con-
greegation during Inis pastorate,
Death of Alex, M, Smith
;tlnother of Hensall's aged and
,respected residents passed away sud-denly in the person of Alex, M.
Smith, tri his 84th year. IIe was in
i'tie .,,,,usual health up to time of his
death when he took ra severe heart
attack and passed away in about an
'hour. Considering his age he was
in fair health and he and his daug-
ghter were preparing for a tz+ip to
Michigan.. He was born in Lanark
County and lived in Blyth for a
number' of years and moved to Hen-
sall about 30 years ago where he
carried on business as a drover, lat-
er going into th.e produce dueness
which he "conducted up to a few ye-
ars ago when he retired, He was a
member of the village couuneil for
several years and was reeve for two
years. During his term as reeve the
concrete 'road was put down, As a
member of the County Council he
took an active part in county affairs
and was a liberal in politics and a
member of Carmel Presbyterian ch-
urch. He leaves to mourn his loss -3
daughters and five sons Thefuneral
took place to the Blyth Cemetery. •
COUNTY NEWS
y iVir. and Mrs+ L. W. Burch, who
.spent the winter at St.. Petersburg;
Florida, returned to their summer
home in Bayfield Highlands recently
ABig Cow
The Seaforth Expositor' reports
that W. H.H Armstrong, of Hullett
shipped to the Toronto market on
April 14th . a Shorthorn cow -about
eight years old which weighed 18'90
pounds.
Righf On Time
Exeter Times -Advocate: The pur-
ple martins arrived back in town on
'Thursday„ April 19th. They met
with rather a cool reception. Two
years ago they arrived' in Exeter on
the same date,
Paving Contract Let
Contractor McArthur of Guelph,
has been awarded trio contract of
laying a stretch of eight -miles of
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concrete pavement, ten feet widb
on No. 4 Highway north of Clinton.
Charles herr, title manufacturer,
died Saturday last t his home ,nee
Goderich aged :i8 He was confin
ed to his hone for several months.
He was born in Crediton vicinity,
"son of'Mb :late John. Kerr and Car -
aline Wilson Kerr. 20 Years ago he
moved to Colborne township where
he established a ru:ceessfiul manufac-
turing business. }ie is survived' by
his widow•one son and one daughter
Nurses' Graduation
Plain, are afoot for the, graduati-
on exercises for the. current crass of
nurses ) u as s ewf Alexandra
Haspital, God•
erich. It is expected that this will
take
peace on June let, but
have not yet been worked out. Ow-
ing to the lack of sulficient space in
MacKay Hall, alis a result of which
numbers of people leave been turned
away in the past, it is hoped that
this year it will be possible to use
one of the churches for the e>xer-
cises-
'!rrxcscl"4 'l Lay Iftth., 1.934
H#rtealtoxr, +small, scat of Thn ,^.
.xnas
#t,Harnilters ►f Huron Road, was struck
u I# s art automobile driven by Mrs. • J«
r ,i. Hogarth ,and had both legs broke
- en as well as soave minor injuries«
The .youngster was hanging on. a
wagon near his ,home and let go to
run into his .hoose when he stepped
in front of the automobile,
No Wx r.sli Received'
No weld has ,yet been. received of
an crppointtmeut to the vacant post -
mastership, of Clinton There are a
number of applicants for the position
Died ire Stephen
The death occurred .suddenly on
Monday last in 'Stephen Township
of Albert Brawn, in. his 75th year.
Mr. Brown is survived. by his wife,
two sons, Otto of Centralia and Clin-
ton trf Crediton, and one daughter,
Mrs. G. Hill of Crediton.
Legs Broken
.A most tudfoxtunate accident oc-
curred on April 27t1i; when Gerald
arank1ng •Car In Gear
Cranking his car while it was in
gear proved disastrous for Frank
Sills, Se'•afor1lt, one day recently. The
car :rain forward, crushing Mr. Sills
between the front bumper and a:
work bench at the end of the gar -
eget e, -,' .
TVIu- Mills was badly bruised and
the bone of one leg was crushed
near the tinea, with the . result that.
he will 'have .his leg in a plaster east.
for some time.
Eayfyela Has Big Night
The annual Masquerade Dance un --
der the auspices of the Bayfield Ag-
ricultural Society held in the Town
.1301 April deter, was a great success,
the lbei:rxg over 300 present. About.
tw®o dozen were in costume and priz-
es were a'sr,auded as follows: Lady's
fnney 1ni, Butterfly, tterfly, Margaret. Grov-
es; 2rsd„ ilntliann; Mrs. L. Makin;
Ladles" Connie, ls't Clown, Mrs. W.
Westlake:; 2nd, Farmerette, Etta,
McKay. Gents' Fancy, Ring Henry -
VIII, ..1 ;Gallop (Seaforth); 2nd, In-
dian Chief, W. Robinson (Seaforth)..
Gents' connis, ist Old Man, CarlDieht,
2nd ;Connie Gent, Jas. Sturgeon;
Girls, `Topsy, Peggy Boyd. Boys,Bar-
ney Google, Chas
g , Brandon. 'The
judges were Izzetta Merner, Jessie
Metcalf, Jaanes Cameron. Floor man-
ager., .W Workman. Music by Old
Tyrne ,Orchestra. Lunch was served
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SUPER -SIZE CHICKS
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their fe€.d' Iii In i h d
shonlct lay a lot of l' f h
reeds. 'Prices, right Also
„ Just Rite" chicks
proved Write
gar,
says:
,SUPER -SIZE
PULLETS,LAY
(a.I: Pay) Earlier
Box
or phone.
chicks Government
For downright dollars and -cents value, in'vesti�
gate Hogarth Super -Size chicks. Hatched from:
. extra big eggs, these chicles are bigger, stronger,
more vigorous than ordinary chicks. You can •
the box..
They live better, grow faster, make better use of,'
ay -f a c e Super -Size pullets •
Oct --
ober. Seven b •eggs be ore the end of
known HogartTi " the weal-.
$8.75+per hundred: .tilas low as:
Ap-
Hogarth Baby Chid Hatchery
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the super -quality floor enamd
It beautifies a variety of floorings , .. wood, cement floors.
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.embracing such popular tones as Dutch Blue and Light
Orange, The .range of colours includes a wide. variety of
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And MAR -NOT has qualities of wear never I3ecore
realized. Scrubbing, tramping; .the severest usage . ,. +, it
happily survives them all, and continues to oil a smooth,
beautiful finish.
It's sound commons sense to go over your
floors with MAR -NOT door Enamel.
Cometo Paint Headquarters and be wise.I
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If in Need of Some Nice New Furniture Remember,
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Yearn of Good Service.
SEEDS of all kinds, including the various Kinds
Clever
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