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The Huron Expositor, 1925-04-24, Page 4` __~l1_____~__~-..~^ 1 1 . "". J, lit 11, "I �W,Iill, I I I T 110- .11 Vi!, i, , � , , " 1��,,��, 11,.��:i,:,�,�, j'-- 11�! Am ; I & QX' P. e �§P` Oil .4 peps, M, r � gff,�T e:", Vor � , lit,�� tic i1AUD. -0a I ' I,c, r Q11l, t 17__ _ . �_; � .7 ;41�,��`100 ,*%',� ; `�,`;�Ilw' k",;A­ I 14 ;,,�" � ',"- " , je I � h . - w, Avd -'a 7ear I of them r4;slderit i4 , . 0, ,,,,% 11%71 , 'A 0, �W"' � V* -A i 7 a Z , I ,a, is astanishi y active. the old home with hi aunt 4� t * e, e.,j v - i t , . , Ri. � S ��""`l "�` 00 Ir", W., ,�,�!', ;�,�:.�i,:,-,�j� P�_ R", Institute, Twenty-five years ago be hq . . ,,.,-.'�',A�tj,;,ftoo AqV,o,rt,;,_The following Is and do a fair job of plowing. 11 .4,f . , Ili- 1 �,�� ��.�,�,�i'.--;?��t,'�q,:i�,�'4,1 , b_ ,rt 90 " � ", - , . % :4114 Iviks. r � 0 .ie* 11 P , , - 'i 51 � -�, � 4'1,�,Ik��i W Z, � _1� . � I., , l- �;�: "' - &� �, Rl', G.- i WeM A _]�� Notes,r-A ,very heavy fall of snow gan the study of law and after a very itib,"t � week.p vdth"Ur:xida, ' � . . ]p ,,,t oii,wl,s "', . ,� , � .. 'r! m le �0%; �,W% last Sunday, followed by cold sixcessful college cours villagg -� pen 4 1 ,, , ,,,"�',: 33011, , : ' , , . ,9na p... - ' ' " ­-, 11 �,Lll,.'1�4'15 'R : 1�:, , %- Edwin Dick, 544; Jack Coi Waltork last week, Mr. John, Barron and also the law courts of United ter I ev% o , 'sitors, . 4�,De, I .A' Patent one.,�"i_Slippers, siz to'�� 1.1 .. �!�-,'.i�, - McEwen, Margaret Dick, Grace to MAitlandbank cemetery. We ex- Michigan, and began the practise of I - � _,, . , w ­ I � % . L �, 1,00 , Misses' Patent,Q*'f0Qqrw1 ,, , �2'11',1111f' Dick, Ted Munn- Sr. 11 - Garnet tend VuT sympathy to those thot are law in that city with his uncle, under , - . "_ 91 . , �i, 'Ile, V,. : � Idousso. Jr. 11 -Alvin Bell, Jimmie left to miourn-The reception held at the firm name of Doig & Doig, which 1. ucation � 06 "" '�.;%Iva, t""tbe h i, for . � il.�4�,Aa -ary Hiuser, Helen Munn, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William continued for seven years, when he New. Woll Paper. --O- 19W 'W'Zal Paper of Mr a t, I "W" ,� $0 f �� � ' - 'th . , .. v;i,�,,!­ ,i-� la 'Elder, -Dorothy Corbett, Irene Sproat, of Tuckersmi,* last Fri inted a Custo is here. 'The atyles,, and vnitterra Are lovely vill�g� d.UA I �� . . I I .wx , extension .1 Vii. 1­� Xiousisp. Sr. I�Jessie Dick. Primer evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. by United States Government for Hem _. Small4c of g#e . IRV ,g�, k Munn, Number on roll, 21 ; Nelson Govenlock, on return of their Superior, Wisconsin, and afterwards "4: - , jo 41� JV .1 average attendance, 19�M- G. Johns, honeymoon, wag largelly attended. The transferred to Detroit, Michigan. In -fox, Tpow� visiting t r. ]�Irs. 1. , 1 I I I R g, Teacher. presents were numerous and cos, , baelcets. , WImite � phone 215 w., "VoEw. ' 11�e A fid" .- 17..? - , I . - showing the esteem in which the I . iXIEFtO �4 SON, Henisall.- and was ace nied as far ai� '. _ � $11-A tly 1916 he was transferred fro - , N ote a _Mr. Percy Johnston spent come them with heartiest congratula- charge at the port of Detroit, and ,d( i"'of 'the late Janips d '' d ama entitled, "The, Trea- ,-- . -!�­,� 71 . v� 091 � '­­ ­_ � , VAIr "ply- � :,,, - Mr. D.,vid StePh- tions_M1r. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett head of the Immigration Department a little sure Hunters," given i I "'i. -:, � '..', 1, - I �_ son's. Mrs. A. Keys, many friends visited Mr. and MTs. Lloyd Porter, of at that city by the United States ,111 lEall on Friday evening las..% w�a � 11 , 11 "I , 4 -:"!�,". .� are sorry to hear of her illness and Brussels last Sunday. Government at ',Washington, D. C. He 4 �. 1 ok place in,thecit)r of - 1�� '' il ,.3- - Rev. quite largely, attended and much en- . I 11 � I - - 1, ­, Ere she was7'rharried by .-. 1.9 I I 1�;., hope for a speedy riecovery�-Mr. A. The Late Thomas Grumoldby�We also has charge of sixty-four imini- J. Rio.bardson, of and joyo. It was given under the aus- I I 1��', , Mitchell and his sister, Miss Ellen learned with much regret of the death gration officials, who work under his former pices of St., Paul's Anglican church I 9,( 11 Mitchell, -are seriously ill at the of Thomas Grimoldby, who passed a- direction and control. His salary is Hyo , by a - company from London. - Mr. i� �� I; 3 I �­. . Mrs. A. McConne4l are moving to Grumoldby Uved in the village for a monthly. His many friend', and tion. ' favorably known in W_ dwelling orL;'Bf­,d'& St'reet, west side , . � .1 : , I -1 ��,. co�� . ,4. �. Varna, and rumours are afloat that number of years and was well know.w former schoolmates in this neighbor- � -- -7 - - � - .11 -1-1 of the 'rail* � "*,ft k to Mr. James . � " 04 - _1,0-4` I �, , '. , , -14 li, their son, Mr. Lee. will soon Occupy 'by all. The funeral was held from hood will be pleased to hiear of his , Kilpatric� ,of , - � ,.1,pndon Road, near I . . I I . 9 , , " 111. - lt';..�, -Miss Rena Johns- the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry success and promotion, as Sandy Do g friends,ln Toronto " ' Xippen.­�7,, --,,u , ,tesides' I � , ton spent Sunday -at the home Of H,w,e,, Seaforth,. to Maitlandhank as by that name 'he was known h ­ ,- " . py -are moviU -iMs� week 6 their new '. I I � . - Mrs. H,prry Hayter. cemetery. A number of sons and was a general favorite with both old x0oh Thei�l - - I isrio.'. The High Chief, -, '_­__________,__ - -who purchased the late Mrs. ,Stew- I ", van$' 1, I daughters are left to mourn the death and young. th ,- h:;%�Jamily,, have been ,� .. ­ art's home, is now away on his wed- of a loving father. They have our __ __ ad coxitipued -happiness. � . :. ,. I . our village for A long greatest bulwark in dslen�i6 of relig. to ;W.-qqra, to. V' 1i their btl&)M, fhe,ki. �"; Aing trip. Congratulations, Mr. and heartfelt sympat _YFIELD I ]i ­_ - , Mr. Henry ,Pybus ,is ­!�Ui 1W . ,by., terfi� of �ears, the'fAmily growing up ion. and scored the creed oi coaiV4 i;. Mrs. Epps. -Miss Marion Lindsay has __ � , o --We re - Ifay-e, , All's -1 � "� ',�'. I Epps-Brown�A quiet but pretty gret to have to chronicle this Week m, a nd .,been good residents and individuals whq tried -to dejiroy property on Mill, Strei�_t, by putting �a A. 11 , . secured a position with Mrs. Robert � -­­ I f .. and'al*a�s tQok a' gTeat interest in the ,sanctity and rest Of'the Sabb9tiX new roof on his, d,welling.__`Ur. C. ... �;­ at 10 o'clock at the Presbyterian . 11, res ted residents, in"'he.Pef our village and will be much missed day, so wisely j3e� apart by the Oreat Cook intends making im.�roveta( ts � 11 cured -a position with Mrs. Clifford Sudden Death of John M. Barron. on ; the Creator of the -Mrs. Legg, to the'exterior of his dwelling'in , �:,� � Mange, Godericl�, when Miss Ivy R. 8 I � the late Mrs. Joseph r - '9 . .. I 'Keys for the surariier.-Miss Irene -Death came without a "I ,,, I t -' fro. 61ur�ch'und social circles, universer ' ' I '0 . ,, , younger members of the family tak- of St. Mgfys, spent the week end With near future,Next Sunday�'Rm A. I �', sign of Brown third daughter of Mrs. Brown :.1 iden 'name was Miss Jane ing a,groxt interest in the' Young her 'friend, -Miss M, Elljs.­��Mr. and Sinclair will speak on, the following I M� Johnston spent -the week end at home. warning to a well known and pioneer )I . . ' ' ,_ .1 of Gildeks, a daughter of the t 9 ."'. - - resident of this township on Saturday . Peoples Society. The move to Gode- Mrs. Joh Coulte and daughter, I I , Bayfield, became the bride of Mr., a I 61 �� - .'With her late rich is made dwing to the duties of Ida have " .1 - 11. ��, . CONSTANCE last, when John McKillop Barron was Lorne Epps, second son of Mr. and t( �a I' together returned. from a rn;�nth's­ ket" 7 p.m, I'Thv Go�4�n.'J%ule.!?�- ''. ­­ - SO ernment wanting him to reside in the Dr. Samuel' i o, dhio,'anA with to, and' rail , :urch'. � , 'husb"4,,, Rr. Joseph Ellis dome easant visit, * i-� Toroli- ., . Niotes�Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Steph- stricken when on his way to Walton. Mrs. Ernest Epps, Varna. Rev Mr , , .. I enson attended the funeral of the In.company with his son and three HicDermitt officiated. The e. -wor� jiiajW aR Mr. Ellis * being'h4okkeep- . n Toled I Mrs. W. Jeirn" "': brid county town for the present, at least, relatives. and friehdp� in .Detroit, -Mr.' were ,visitors ai'the Parsonage over 11 � 1: lattep's un*, Mr. George Andrews, neighbors he was taking a drove of a lovely navy blue travelling suit e;!'Afid ,'assistant to the late.�George and he ,,vhll,-be much missed from our John D. Craig has i4itrned'filomi To- the w ,:� � � 1, of E4reter, on Tuesday. -Our holiday cattle to Walton station, when he with hat -to match, Immediately afr 114; 4n Salt and Flax Manfifactur- ,- eek end, --Rev. F. E. Clysdale, �,,. - -visitors hame, each returned to their was seen to stumble and fall, and be- ter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Epps 4r �AW� many years and jfq ' 9 - proved hinitself a ro , 1," was 1� one of ' nto after' 'spending a coupl� or so of Exeter,. gav1q, a very interesting il- .11, ­ ,:. reioectivo vocations. - Miss. Myrtle fore any assistance could reach him ,left for Owen Sound. Upon their our, liv6 business ff& er of the law, -,Mrs. weeks thei,6.;.�_Mig, ,, �%� - Lawsbn, Miss Irene Carter and Mr. his spirit had passed to the great be- � � ,!,, r - &rryl Asliton, of Justrated address on missionary work ­ .4 l ­ . . Men, who', passed Wagner; "of.',, u -rch having recently Gorrie, 1�. ber� a�sistifig her,bld era- in"China, in the Methodist- church -on _;Iil� return they will reside at thie- grdofn's- -aVa*1* -little- over 15 years *o, and dispose&;*f-.1_ �$,o;w a tic, sehold, ployer, W E. Rennie, in the'nii1linery Tuesday rilght, W -Ao*�d the ad - 'A ". - James. Armstrong, of Toronto; Miss yond. in home at Varna, and will be home to as,thtated in Hensall Unio4 ceme- effects in Zii�jch , - intends making., her line, Miss' .8parrow,, his - mi . er, this ' ` I work in the , ". Verna Adams, of Fenelon,Falls; Miss years, he had always been a man. of their friends after May ist. tery�.i � Mrs. Ellis had reached the futu . ' � vaneement, in7massionary I I 1, Blanche Wheatley, of New Hamburg; strong constitution, scarcely knowing Breezes. -Mrs. Malcohns -1good age of 75 re home here With her daughter, year, fi�,vinj to, r 4rn to her ,,, . What illness was, so that his s Tonas has PretO years, but had Mrs. j., W. OAweiN of our village- Paisley fdr '' rit, Qn.ac-count of trict as carried on 'by the students :� I Ii - , -, !fibs Buelah Scott,, of Thorold. -Mr. udden returned from the Soo where she was been in declining health,for the t thb'preqe� . I 1i 1-1 � I , -Morrbon, of Qlinton,'whoi illness. Mlgs'� Ashton's -many -friendi fridni the.Union University. Musical - � ,,, Aolgr� Grimoldby received the sad passing came als a severe blow to his visiting for six weeks. -Mr. and Mrs- "Air,er,'Wo, and I Pas Miss Violet. ., 1-il., 'family and the community. Mr. spent Easter holidays ber6 with her are pleased to see'he'r dgAin�-Mrg._W. and �rocal 'numbers were given by , news of -his father's death on Satur- Burritt and two sons; of Wingh -' wenti,4#dW-a serious operation in St. . 1'.1 'I', - -ning. Mr. Grimoldbq_Nas liv- Barron was the eldest son f the late we am, . grandparents, has. returned to her j. P@rkins, of - ndon, and a -former young peoplid of the Main Street - - j� 1; day mpi 0 re guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bran- PsAph's, Hospital, at London, DUL home in Clinton. --Miss Jessie A. Bell­Hensall resident, WwAs ' � 1i t, week Lieague.'-A,.W. M. S, was oiganized 11 1, FF Ing ini%Toronto witli his ,da Alexander Barron, one of the first don last week. -Mrs. J. Tippet is via- -*hiA d1d"not have the hoped -for re- who spent the Winter months ,wi f fe via g 'e, , I - f. q I . Miss Orace Hedley, of Groft.Xeh ,p4nt settlers in the township, and he was iting her da ��.ever since then un her th -, or a w days itin . � . qrs . ' turned tdVallace and H6rbert Dick have gone day afternoon' I the week end with Wigs AM 16rit- born in Northumberland County in I , , Tor,, , , ,, q .� Detroit. -James Cameron, of the To- death', on -Thursday morning �)f last her'home here. -Mr. arid Mrs,."Roberi . . I I . . � ­ . . " �.. ton. -The Sunday School-, 1850. One year later he came with ronto teaching staff, was home for week,,-,ahe: had been in very ill health Caldwell are this week moving into . '. .1 - - I r,�� � I I � P_ . .- - - � 1��.,� annual meeting for the eleeltilp., Of his parents to McKillop when they the holidays. -Dr. Atkinson and son, and -for several months before her the dwelling recently occupied by Mr'.' - - I � .. I - . 1. 11 ,,, ing year% a- settled on Lot 16 on the 7th Conces- Casey, moto death itseemed as if she might pass A. Whiteaides and family, which they . I I 1 . I � ' '&�'�� 1, *6je and W years ago moved to was most have rented�-Mrs. Donald Grassick . . - I Ephraim"dia ' j�.at'concession, where he c gfAl-bow the brittle. thread Of has ret,irfied'frOm Toronto, Where she' � riqf, and ' ' . 1. guests of Mrs . rke ontinued. to re- Bailey, of the W. w. Hiltz Real F SP "O , :, .. . e until his d - spent some -weeks withber daughter, I I . ­ .., - ...1111�1 -week-The seeding is Pretty well ad- 3id eath. In January, t,te ,Co., Toronto, was home for' a- treatX�A�va­nd most attentive tursink Mrs. David Fergusow-Mr. Jno.. Reid . - . " ' � I � - . 1,�;"� vanced, but the snow storm of Sun- 1882, he was united in marriage to few days last week. -Frank Anil Wil- by,herSwil, Mrs. MilHiDn, and da.ugh- accompanied by Afxs. Syd, McArthur, , , 1-`,�;, Miss Elizabeth Craighead, of Np'rth- bor Erwin and- Betty Sauder, of Kit-' W, 1, I � Small I acombe Qn& Miss, mi�,tored here 'from London and spent . , ­ 1. - . ,M .1, L L :, I N_ I . his loss. He is also suivived �� I. to. X! - dc � ''I ---._11 � �­R,Y_.- I ,� . .�� BRUCEFTELD two place on Tuesday afternoon, the.140,' = aT4a140 Aiffelalig, as" -she en- port that Mr. T. Xuridoc�k is miover� � . � I !,: i . . daughters, Mrs. Lorne Elliott, of 'Me- at Trinity Church, when M Thoifias id ­ " .. 1, COP. and see our pre . "'i. . Notes­-rThe many friends of Mr. "Killop- Mrs. Earl Cluff, o ,. r. I ing nicely from his illness. -Rev. Air. i ­ I - ' " I lPi�gd Totilinkon of the vAlage, and I f Seaforth; Bailey was married to Mils. Ritz Rev- ov&3� whi0li mAe- %her case so sad Stephenson, of - Stratford, conducted � * Weekly tf at, ,8e r, 'vice and "" Witilay keep I _. , - Garnet, at Mr. Paull performing the cereniony to those nearest ond de�rest to her,- services in Carmel church on Sun Tpidto-..- � ur , � ' . . I I'll, ..... - local ag��-�nnt lie �,. will he sorry to home. he funeral was held from day -- - out stock co T -A" 1. " 11 ., i Imow he e - his late home on Tuesday afternoon, Methodist Church are continuing an- Womanhood, yroving. a .loving and -ter" of ,, c6 ' " �, . ing. Dr. Gandier was called and Mr. the services being ,conducted by Rev. other week.' Service o - the Lord's Day Alliance. As . A. . n1petent N0166r at 'ways on and to tak' iD i`- �' - � 1� ,�. - indulgent par- -secretary for a number of years he , I , :, ... � , � , 'Tornling,on was. taken to Clinton Hos- J. A. Ferguson, pastor of n ink at 7 o'cl ck and each evening �. reviewed the good work of the ,so. - ,, �� , . - your. ordor-ind help you choosa - ­­ -, � , . -61 and is I now undergoing treat- church, Winthrop, of which the de- (with the exception. of Saturday even- devoted ChAdtian life. , 91he was a ciety, what they had be . . I I 4..*..iwky�,-_­ , ,-..,: " � I ":- " ­ � . - , -, : �, I..; -ment.-Mr, Janies M-11 and family ceased had been a member for many ing) at 7.45. These meetingi fire en able to . . 1. � . i �4, are visitors from Stratford, at the . ,most falthfidl-'Caurch attendant, while accomplish and what theywere striv- . " ' - . .1. , '.. -home of his father, Mr. George Hill. by F. W. Fawcett, Evdn�e_ as she� I V, . - I , 11 � I . years. And the remains were laid to conducted a friend-iAfid'-neighbor , The Elite''Hat, Shopp''"ei-H - sat- -,,,, � I'll rest in Maitlandbank cemetery, the list. was ing to do in the interests of the pres. . I I � - en -1 A. ,� -��Mr. James Swan is in Brantford pallbearers being Messrs. Willi a former Evangelist. Th . 'enjoyed "t ' '.. I I and Hamilton this week. -Miss Verna Somerville; e RIvIinge- P16Iiiure all ,h#*.- -r and innocent 1. I I . William MeGavin, Fred list will assist the pastor in cch s IN' to the full. She . , ... . .1 �, . . McCall., 6f Brussels, is spending a Scarlett, Fred Ton -ding hduu �. 1 week with Miss Mamie Swan. -Mrs ', Thomas ing Evangelistic services at Bethel at, avill be greatly,zaxseed in -our village, � I - .1 - -now improving. -Miss Ina Grey, of know,, Popular and deservedly re I 4 4 .eviw� John Walker, who has been jll, is The Late Robert McGregor. 10.30 a.m. and Shoron at - ?,30 neAf ,Wnere she lifd)84 JoUi dn­ Egniondville, spent the week end at Young People's Society. -The meet_ vice at the i6nie �on'Saturday after- I ' . I ­ I ", . spected resident Of McKillop passed ing of the YQung People's Society on noon last W40:�oUdllited bY Rev. A. ' � 2 interestingheld this season and,;tliere church here, who had visited Mrs. . I �il Will Wright and'family, of Seaforth, week in the person of Mr. Robert �vas a good attendance. After -sinIg- - Ellis so often,_,and .kindly during her . . . .1 ' G, S- -*, - the home Of her uncle and aunt, Mr. away at the home of his sister, Mrs. Friday* eve iing was f the -most- 'S' and XTs. J. Moodie. -Mr. and Mrs- E. J. Ferguson, on Saturday -of last m _one o . INVESTMENT � OFFERIN 1. ''. I - visited friends here last Sunday.- McGregor. Mr, McGregor had been ing a number of community songs a illness, assisted by the ... Rev. 11�r. Colin , . � . I ­ � � , "; Mr. and Miss Moir, of Hensall, were a sufferer from asthma for a number debate iii Fletcher,' boW i6f,�-*hloln paid high � . - , , " I . I- -1 11 .71� the g�uests of Mr. and Mrs. Moodie Resolved that ligion has tribute of respect and esteem to the 8 1 . A - - --.'. 1_� _f" �_ of years but was able to be about been _' re Over cent. to 8 pe�r_cent` " " ' " 7". this weele�Mr. James Walker, Jr., until five weeks -ago, when serious a greater factor in the progress life of the ldge(Asddl, I The funeral . . . . � - ___ . . . . . . ik 11 1�.as purchased Mr. George Arm- he trouble devel of the world than science,,, was taken. . . � I, - , � �_ strones farm on the London Road, part in 'by Colin Campbell, Esther . ed, relatives 1�1111 -1i, . 1. and Mr. Armstrong has The Talbot, and, Lucy Woods, gffi=at1'-re'- and friends porpin froln Detroit, St . , , —.Government, . :::::: - bought Mr. deceased was the second son of the Margaret Campbe4l, D. Dewar and.i: , pr . I W11 ­. Tuckersmith, and moved born on the homestead farm, Lotwas Du , ne ve. ent papers terment was lmadi�lh th� family plot " I 1. I icipal Issues. I Soutei-'s farm on the second conces- late Alexander McGregor and he Marys, Go . P 0 0 ;.I. � Apere this week. 15, were given. The judges Mrs. Paull at Hensall V�ioij,ceihetory and the - . ; _. ": �" I I " I,;, r . � . . . � on the 6th Concession, 55 years .ago, Nina Heard smd rzettap Mer&r T;' Pan bearers VV4rf_,,4essrs. D. A. Can- * I laa� , Price- 11 �IZ, 11 ", - . CHISELHURST cided'in favor of the aftirmative. telon, Er.asbwL Ronrile John Zuefle 10,000 Canadian National Railways .............. -,S !�; ,l�. fall be sold the farm to his brother- ter some musical contestff, a �-nic, 'William . A. McDonell: . . . � Notes�Miss Evelyn Wilkinson has in-law, but continued to make . l (Gwar. by Dominion of Canada) ' - , . I . _. I. pital in Seaforth and is making pro- married and the last surviving mem- the ng Of acbmbe and Vis;is M . ­,�k`,- home with his sister. He was un- To Vote On Union- -A _ 4�1 gqept, 15, 1954, 04.50 'i -returned to her home from the hos big lunch was served . . Su$erland. .#tie, daughters . � (Guar. -by Dominion 6f'6;;4j- ."" -74' - I . ... ­.. -- ",""I'll, . congregation of St. Andrew's Of Afrs. Ellia, ve e sympathy of . . . .� I I gress towards recovery -Quite a 'her of a family of five broth I 10,000 Trovince of Ontario ....... , 16 Oct. 15, 1948, 102.26 4S5 . 1- I ers, one church was held on Mond 411in their Aod,,bereai"iiient.- 1. .... 0. � ­..'.� , , riumbeT of our local sportsmen mot- sisteronly, Mm. E. J. Ferguson, be- to consider the ques of Church' . soh, ot; r6 . *11016 � � , , . ored to Varna for a day's fishing and ing left to mourn his great loss. The Union. It was. decided to takf Monday Imt # r, 0 . ...!,, , 5' � June 16, 1989, 101.25 4.§8 i- ",-,�� Telturned with a large catch -A num- funeral was held on Monday after- b M -r ,Z_-Easteilholidays (Guar. by ProvinciB of Onts�rio.) I .. � - . I . 1. -, I . L, ��, I ., Horticultural Society have received a the services at the home and gra,qe school, was in.'T'orionto last week I . - . '5% Aug. - 1, 1,954" __ _',!.&tj6­ ?.� � � varied consignment of nursery stock. being conducted by,Rev. J. A. Fergu- ,gair-that � evening Find will tie c'ontin- . , ". I .1'.. . , I I ... ".., There is no reason why the farm son. 'Interment was made in the - held there, and reports a -very lar' - I � I " "­ r� 'i " ��� ,,-,� 'have just as good a display of flow- and the pallbearers were his t week at J. H. hterestinik sea- f I �! ­ ,­ homes of this province should not family plot in Maitlandhank cemeter)f 'dtfdn during the firs attendance aiid �fttojji - 7 Fore'ign Governmen Issue . I I'll f" ,�� iera as the villages and towns. -Mrs. neighbors and friends, Messrs. Robert large numbet of old friends X 14,500 Government ,of the Argentine Nation ...... 6 Dec. 1 1958,. 97.0Q.. � Ill,, �J�,v :, �� 0, . - and J. Gibson, L, Gordon James, Friday -and Saturday from 8 to 9y.m. ' _6.20 It"', and on Tuesday and Thursday, Arid associatej.?hpj�ng,�W i 11 , J. Brightinore and two sons, of Lon . bom wag the . X 20,000 City of Oslo Norway ,.i -1. Wilson 3 to 4 P.m. During the second fronk Rev. E. F. MqL i§ Tll:.i former tid- (fonnerly Ctrigtianity ' ' * * ... ** ... ­* ��Z . 1p-;," ley, paid a visit to the home of Mr. Campbell. week I � . . �� 1, 11 . the Poll Will he open at -Xr. F. Her- ented minister of; Carmel church, who . . . . �. o 11 � Flowers, of London, spent a day re- TUCKERSMITH the same hours. The congregation I io saues , lllt,.,� . MacKay says looked very well with Corporate n I . ,i:,� 1. vently visiting relatives in these will meet again on Monday, May 4th, Mr- George Dickaid)i and little daugh- 25,000 Canadian Pacific Railwa. I I I, � ", -P.m to hear the result y Sinking Pund � 12,i, '131.1" I the Easter report of School Section --- ter, of Walton,,., *4ro, bete thd'firAt of Secured Note Certificates I A,;"",�',, �": KIPPEN , _ W. Thomas Dick- Urway'S Cio. General and Refund- . ;,11,1150' led to Parkhill on Sunday last. -Seed- No. 9, Tuckersinith. The names are son and familk, 'the first mentioned ing Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds.. I �,�:,gr'­* in order of merit: Sr. IV -Thelma Nlotes.-Mrs. John A, Allen, Of being 'his brotho-r,-We believe that ]1t111VR<1y I ing has Proceeded rapidly during 6,000 Toronto Carpet Manufacturing Co., Ltd.p I i ,,, � . � ! ��� , :1 past week and many are through Elgie, 80%. Jr. IV -Arthur Finlay- Kinmount, is visiting at the ho of - . .. , �,, -father, n1r. William C. Sproa , esfdent�41! our village for International Paper Co Refunding Mort- I son, 8,1176; Aley- Chesney, 75; Robert her me. Mr. j. Heck *ho has been a much First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds... 6 Mar. 1, 1944, 10 ­� v: is very little gro Upsliall ' 69; Jean McLachlan, 6,0. Sr. Tackersinith.-Mr. Fred Parsons, Of some years as 'M� 4-nager first of the . gage Sinking Fund 6j� Bonds, .......... a :,� , �,. i1ageellent condition to work. III -Wilmer Broadfoot, 89%. Jr. Ill London, visited at the home of his Sterl .. x 22,600 N. BaWlf Grain Mar. 1, 1966, � 196.00 .6.8'0 .. �L;.J�i '', �,� , 11 ing Bank of Canada, and recent- Co. Ltd., First Mortgagd - L � hi�,! . -Haze� McLachlan, 78%; Hilda Ken- parents, R(r. -and Mrs. Robert Par- ly Of the St Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Series ,sXy...... (I 1A Sept. I, _1989. , ; 9 .15 fli�� '. ,,, ]BELGRAVE Broa Of the tOWU_Aine� during the who has given'good satisfaIetion, has 3,500 Druniniond InVestment Co., Ltd,, First I I _�,_i�­,.i,�� ,, � l A� Honored Couple. -One of the Sr Promoted from Jr. to past 'week. - Hiss Margaret Mellig been aPPoint#d,_­,A, Closed) Mortgage Sin,ki Fund gold � I If . �1� I irgaret in ToroUto. V '16 the 40,000 Brantford Cordage CO3. Ltd., First pr I �,:(�:Z,.',`-�.", .�� I old4gt couples in the Bruce peninsula, garet Hay, Helen UpshaIl, Af ds ,%akespeare, i�id ��bi!pecuts I +� ', �L:� I Mr. and Ifts. Ad= Halliday, Are Broadfoot, Marjory Hay, Arex. Ir- attended the Teathers* Con . ferred Sinking Fund Cumulative Partiti. . I . �"` w�'. i76sidenW'01 this village. Mr- Halli- vine. Promoted frorn First Class to and reports It as being a grand meet- win be much U4 pating Stock (.2-5. par value) ....... i... - 8 . - $4 :- - . . -,`�, �. , day- 1-0 91-aild lfil� Wffe is 81. Both Jr. Se,ond-Isabel Mexander, Roy ing, speakers be- x Ptincipal and interest p 25.00 - 8.66 �, ',,.01",6,c� ears in pence and com- from Primer to First Cl.gs-Irene called on a nun -itY Miss gellig comedy drama egdtled� Utl-n�le Joah,s . I I I 1,'I'll" i� , , 11119 Hodgert, Mac. Chesney. Promoted over. While� in Itho I I .� 4111. 0:`hal And hearty AtIA are enj03% , " , ' "day was born in 1894 Meltay, Lame Hay, Russell Hodgert Kippen People, And says th * � ih' i*'6f't�49hiit�,' Scotialid, 'and came John Alexander. The hi he t markA enquiries rogtLrding, an in And Atftnd d', , _n L 'y - & - C^ . 1, �­5�,�,�, " I & a ey Wake od in the Town Wi 068 . Re PL, DA W) r"', �11"41-1111ik�P� -,�,� '' Uts at the in Spelling were obtalyadd b I Sr. our Villd9.e.­,-t,Mrg. Thprads Xrle,, to Q,rden, of Uin&�',,` ';&, iling .b' I , Vok, 5. "..., , 4, 60, '" ' The. journey occupied Votirth-TheInna Bank of Toronto Bide., 11. � , . ,.,. �,­, 6 I ", "" �. , ,,V,� .."i _"'_ '_"', 1,4iW,j�­' 'y, ,�,.,,J..� '­. , I .1 I : 1. . I I I . I I �'.: ,, , ,", ,.i "' It '14 " 1. , " , "��,,;,,, , x,,,��:�; �, �'!" ,.i!'�, -,'-' I'� ,;" .,., " i ., �� 11 i,;;",,,, - , , , � . ,. * -.1.1 I . � I � ,, ,?,� I li,l , I I I . . : I . I I j �!,