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The Huron Expositor, 1929-06-21, Page 4
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Melvige floral fish® viere �¢ry bee aantifmD and , frnem& =-A r, and chil�fr¢m span. tt� � er�l ` "" " 110-cl •snmt, off 1113tron t, vmte& at flee many, and the rremaim were interred a Pope, were more than je ��� �14ata�re� ark �aem�la itm �tr�- �Tu � c „ 'WHILE v�i L9 � aofi �. areal➢ IASr,�. Jaumea L`&Cly- ist ]E�tar �¢smeterg. BBvs4a sguaYsatlag 9 meet ihim�t a� after amps � of IrIM`` 1$fii9, , C Mfth tri, its sb=mSHOE lf' �Q� moat, of our villa during the pmt is emended to thc b2seavedl ones. � i ing ter vasatl OM at t3ka lhmrame � LST p^ z fey gars, sand to see him Aool p=em £ds. and « B3 anmdl ,, of this i a JL- wecA .-,fins•. George Lmtr elle, off De- allba rs kavas .,2 ssrz. James Snmil-' so e�¢lIl ' F�iz. 7Po ts' hw, ;w -+� troit, spent a few digs at the home , T. W. Palmer, _ Rennie, W. Fee, rnm ; Pa, accompanied gag family. -The r mi rrrcar mdc lir. phi rrnfcity lsaols&z, who Pri f ve14uamap have begin G" �� 4 w of a can ism his bride, were recent visitors at the P of &2r. amt fi 1`8obt Dayanond, od &fid Maness amd J. Zmmefl¢. Charles JianFrs are i'reased to hium m amd from f= to punreTleao® ffoof�✓erarc 4®rr t6ar�r�ceIlvea anal ts' * Taxcl aaesaitla, durimmg the g st e✓mels- ➢some of Jmia panther, Mra. 1?oIr eit$u®> tITThelm your Il2t3 ,iti'u1 1$I@JL"J, k+,7i G x ' r r Aaost r itnrial>3 d�-aliimg Birthday Tea -1t4ne amntaal ➢Hirth able thio be out oma follot,i fz�ma�ln¢s l�ot$� strange abount it, , MW at 1�ae1 Campaign, and Mr- Gilbert Jarrett, of Western Ltrai- day party of Caravel Presbyterian W.' Monti cart Ti ile n their ➢mom: s. his rrthat serious ill s amdl we IjUCH 3111op,2 VALUE YOU GET FOR S® ILII IGl®h3�. I M- S., was held in the church on. 5�ontaeaL-� many friends of T' trust that Ilii will aommtimms tco im rimae t,� Hill 4q¢ prmlrlkiish�d annaflY - versify, sgsent a trey days at the 6�onnr II. Higgins will be pleased to learn , his pasesats, }�[z_ and yrs_ gala June 13th, at 3 o'cloek- The church in hea4tdh and be able to lila at ➢ s dim- Hereta ai Plat of Shoe Values 11JorC$n F1J�anl®. $¢e tIl�e� a4aoeD s�� aV�i 'eta ii�al by 2� of the she is recovering very nicely frrona Jarrod, :' our village, an duns' the was nicely decorated for the occasion � ties onto more. -1 a. and Sp¢n- coanpar�:- her recent iCiious il4n�s-'mea. T. C. �V wa¢sc ratF of Seaforth_ These week. -The many friends of 134r. and a large number present. The , cer and daughter, of our village, and r© tory h¢21o, maii:�bl® for chair was very ably taken b the . Joynt and young sons, Carey amd Mr. and F,�as. J. R_ McDonald and Ladies, BL-1ch Xid oaae ,strap Slippe $1089 e u .wme each week will - Samuel Thome�on cull be glad to 1¢�ryrn ry y y Donald, returned on Thursday of last wear. Special at . Ir ,t� a o> or tyro line special In that he is gradually improving at rr President, Mrs. Edwards, who opened ;week from a very pleasant est¢nded daugPpt¢r, of flee London Road, se- ' II�dies' patent heather one strap Slippers with blasech seal➢•' 82AG a.wslntiom, am imuliviallmafl write-up of one line accent serious illness.-Praa:t=eallq tine meeting v✓tth prayer- The Scrip ; visit at the Mme of Mrs. Joynt's bio �ntlg motors to Toronto to spend a inlays, Cuban he�4a. Specimfl at .......... .... rs all the homes in our bills a are now tore lesson was taken by 'airs. Me- � couple or so logs cvath relatives and , } g ther and wife, air_ and Mrs. Fred 1Ladnc� ]Paat�nt ]faath¢r wide strap Slippers with bucltfle f8at•, $� �� t't , &ilvmtjcer cdfll be given each week_ s Ilro The programme mme consisted of ; friends= Bea. V9illiatm Fee, a,compan- .. ° � sired for Hydro, soave being done uy Y P g Bonthron, of New York - Mr. L. Dart carr, leather Bininr�es, Cuban heels, at . . i'�, " lT�iis iss the first time this has been 1 local men from Exeter and the Doerr a duet by Mrs. McKinnon and Sirs. 8 ied by his sisters, Misses Sarah and ' /�� of the Rants of Montreal staff, is Ladies' Patent Leather wide strap Slippers with baacisIl® fast - I" I d in aaafortln, leaf vie believe it Electric Company of Kitchener- Patterson, accompanied by Mrs- Sic -j '[say, have returned from a pleasant Ladies' i Lawn on the rano; reading b t spending his vacation at his home at vye¢lt's tri ever, leather linings, side rut -outs, Cuban heels at..... . 1 will be of aaautanml benefit to both ]he fine showers of the past week P g Y Mrs_ places. -Miss p and visit vrith aelatives 1 as , F. Farquhar; solo, Mrs. Murdock. 34r. Hahbarton and other and friends in Watford and otter The Arch Relief Shoe for F1Jomen-A specially constructed shoe witJh �S{ rr rclaaauts and buyers. It is a com- I meant a great deal to the country, Helen Elder, of London, is spending large number from arch supports and cushion insoles, mad® in Patent leather and 4 '' everything was badly in need of it_ McDiarmid, off Goderich, gave a very , places. --Quite a Ilea PP � I her vacation at the home of her par- Black Kid, in the popular three button style, EEE width,4}0�0 pfi { rstramitg baa directory, and these Gould 33ission Band Report. - P4'e inspizing address, also a report of the our vifllmge and vicinity spent Wed- P P U';} g Po lents, Mr. and airs. John Elder and +, reale line sp._cials e✓ill show the bar- c bend our meeting by sin hymn annual meeting of the Ontario Pro- � nesday afternoon last in Grand 132nd at . . J ging family: -Miss Jean Maxwell, of Men's Gunmetal oxfords made on the popular square toe Past witPm wins of the week in every line u*' :s Ldith Dick then led in prayer. vincial Society held at Hamilton in and Seafortln at the first mentioned J� Ladies' College, Whitby, is spending sewed soles and rubber heels. A smart shoe for 8 29 Ruth Bell read the Scripture less �nPril_ ?}4rs. Cameron acted as �r- . her vacation at the home of her aunt, to the way off attending the large Be- ' ° k ri si�aa. i the 67th Pretext We then Bang, i gaMst. 'rhe programme was gotten i -Mrs. J. W. Peck and family, and also form picnic, and at the latter, in at young men, at /7 l ic" w © .Jesus Loves 31e, This I Know." Af-I up w/ Mrs. J. Bonthron- A hearty I tending the races_ -Mrs. J. Newell, Men's Gunmetal Calf Blucher oxfords, square toe, Goodyear G2/JoQ� spending some time with her aunt soles, fancy stitching, rubber heels, at..... CJ;1 N� c, r that we took slur class rooms. T'he i vete of thanks to all taking part was ; nee Katie Robertson, who for a num- welted g, 11 Iand uncle, Mr. and ]litre. S. E. 3ScAr- : BOYS AN �9c�Zf��.(�S !rail was then called, there being elev-i m')tea by Mrs. Arnold, seconded bv'thur, and little son, Donald. -Mrs. G. her of years was a resident ®f our �. ;, I en on the Blue side and nine on the +`.Mrs. Dallas_ Mr. Mellroy closed the' Champion, of Galt, sang a delightful �� keeping house for her late ,' " Go LID The daily papers during the cast , he -d Edith Dick took up the eollec- i Heeling with prayer, after whici, all : solo entitled, '-Thanks Be to God," uncles, Donald and Du Robert- a �� ,IN ., week reported several accidents on ton- We then sang our closing • ra=took of as dainty luncheon. The, at the morning service at Carmel son, who lived at the west end of our a �, a � ,>_ , i streets anti hi hways, that accounte•i, Hymn. ••Can a Little Child Like 5fle," tea table was nicely decorated with' Presbyterian Church on Sunda last village, as here from the West spend - streets I Tris and Snowballs, and was resided y in a few days with her mother, Mrs r o j hanng Mrs. Uinsdale as pianist. Then � P which was much enjoyed by the con- g Y == `� � � ° ? for the lives of same six boys. Iu , g ; -over lv Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Moir. The I gregation.-The many relatives and Peter Robertson, of near Chiselhurst 19irs. Monteith led in the closing! a very ease these boys were rising jrayer. +`tering was very generous. friends will regret to learn of the and with her brother, John, and raI- �,���� ••• I' bicycles when they were struck by ; _.. - - - Briefs_ -Mrs. George Marts and death of Louisa H. Hewson, relict of atives and friends- It is some 25 S,T ;4t 4 I daughters, Jennie and Margaret, of :the late William Kyle, whose death years since Mrs. Newell left our vil- �II.NPIEGNIR in ®li'poorIE°I;� C®Ili HAIL IBI�P�b r motor wrehicles. , TRIE]ECHWOOID tiew Baltimore, were recent visitors. la a but time has dealt very kindly '' i:. A boy, of course, has as much right ; occurred "tri Toronto on Friday, the g ;. 1 with the former's brother and family.! with her as she is looking and feel- ,:,: Il to ride a bicycle on the street or h �h Notes= air- and airs. John Flani 13th, following a few weeks' illness. gen and family, of Dublin, called on lir. and airs_ Fred Corbett. -Dr. and The funezal took place from the home ing very well and much enjoying her .11 way as a man has to walk or a motor-, friends here on Sunday. -'airs. John; Mrs T. G. Wilson and family of Bay, of _`Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt on short visit. -Miss Agur has returned ist has to drive and if he uses ens ' City, Michigan, are spending a few ; Monday, -, g from a couple of weeks very pleas- els, yes, and grownups, could al- I conduct service on the coming Sunday i Coyne and son, of Detroit, were here y the 1 i th, interment being wa s kee this in mihd it would stand in our local churches in the interest o2 ua}•s at the home of Mr. and Mrs.nt visit with relatives and friends to Y P , kind of judgment, he is not likely to . last week attending the funeral of made in Exeter cemetery, Rev. A. Si,_Sitm their prestige and respect at all the Alliance. -We are pleased to sw 11, IAlex. Munn. -Mr. A. J. Sweitzer, ac- the east of our ,village and also on P „_ be in any more danger than any one j the former's mother, the late Mrs• com anied b • William Simpson and Clair conducting the service- Mrs the Thames Road. -Mr. RObt. Dodds times. -A number of our local Or- Mr. Charles L. Jinks able to -be out a Duffy. - Hiss Teresa Lynch is in P y P Kyle was well known in Hensall and ti men were b Chilton one evening little again after Itis illness --;Bair. and e� I Windsor this Reek as delegate from Jack Carmichael, of Detroit, were I vicinity, having made her home with is here from Manitoba on a visit and ge Fr But the trouble is that few boys do g week end 't,-isitors at their respective as it is some 50 years since Mr. Dodds witnessing the putting on of a degree Mrs. John Dalrymple are here from <r,; 1 St. Columban parish, attending the Pe 1' i her daughter, airs. Consitt, for a by the Clinton team. -A re reseatta- the Wiest on a visit to their mangy msU- use judgment when riding a bicycle.' Kat:unal Convention of the Catholic 1"•mer here. Mrs. Sweitzer and rt ; number of months every year, and al- lived in this vicinity, he naturally sees P g tle daughter, Lois, who have been; many changes and misses the faces tsvie o$ the Lords Day Alliance -will atives and friends. ;tI., and a good many du not even use R"omen's League held in that city i g so spending the rest of the months g from June 17th to 22nd. Delegates i spending the past two weeks at her , with her daughter in Toronto. Her of those that he knew so well in the __ _ common sense. There i said to be ' ho. -re here, returned to her home in dau liter Mrs Consitt was in Toron- bygone years. He is looking hale and - • will be present from all parts of an- a special Providence that looks after ;oda_-R"e congratulate Mr. Joe Moy- g Detroit with them. -Mr. Wilson Mc- to with her mother during her illness hearty and the West seems to agree `1` boys, but Providence is more apt to I Ian on obtaining his B.A. Degree at Lean, of Chicago, spent the week end! and death. -Mr. Clarence Shepherd, well with him. -The local Orange s s . look after those who look after them St. Michael's College, Toronto. with his mother, firs. Margaret Me -'of the Bank of Montreal staff, of Lodge was out for practice on Tues - I Lean, at her home here. -airs. Cham -'Gore Bay, accompanied by his bride, day evening near the post office cor- s¢lves. do boy can expert, �•rhile - _____ pion, of Galt, who has been spending i are spending some holidays at the ner, and with the fife and drums gave riding a bicycle, to fly in the face of the past month at the home of her: home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. stirring music and are fitting them - all traffic rules and get away with it � i aunt and uncle, 34r. and sirs- Duncan' >hepherd.-Last week W. Fee and selves for the Glorious 12th, which is the time. For sale --Six table eieetr:e lamps. 'r`'ese McMartin, waiting upon Mrs. Me- sisters isited friends at Watford, to be held in the sister village of all are new and very pretty, and win be bold at i cm_: ,e, Martin who has been so seriously ill,' Strathroy and Dresden. While in Exeter. -The strop arm of the law g In not one of the cases we have - .,r +y iow pri. _ and se: - lle-PhNt'n Drug st-0. 31-110-1 left for her home in Galt on Sunday, : Dresden they were guests of Rev. H. has been reaching out somewhat dur- mentioned, was the driver of the Piano and violin Recital by coni„ of Miss accompanied by Mr. and firs. Mc3iar- i and Mrs. Naylor. 31r. Naylor's many ing the past week on offenders in the motor vehicles at fualt. In one or Creta H Lunmie. A.T.C.M., w:;: be etre- it, tin. who intend remaining away a' friends in Hensall and vicinity, sill way of fast driving and noisy conduct :e Town Hatt, Hera;:. Friday evening. June two of them two boys were riding on _;,,t, at f.r p.m. Adrnia,ion 2:c. '_"•y'_ vear or so in the interests of Mrs.' be pleased to hear of the splendid on the streets and indulging in gr 1' ane bicycle when the accident o•_ sur- I For Sale.—A nice home in He sell for Hale 3Ycliartin's health.—Mr. and 4lrs.' work that has been accomplished in Pastimes on the street that are for - I I n- exchanrce. with one or tu-o lots: dry cei- dark Drysdale, accompanied by Mr. the short time he has been in Dres- bidden by by-law. Hensall has had a ' red. The next time you see two boys; lar, hardw.rrj fl,xns, v.•ir d. etc.: garat? and and Mrs. Fred Manns and Mrs. Jas. den. A basement and fully equipped pretty good record in the past in the ' on a bicycle, just watch how they ! bili -k xtable. Central location, on a rner t is t- Patterson, motored to Kitchener on' } , kitchen have been put under the observance of it and we trust that si. `. ; mund and Ne6un Stree_,. F. W. His. travel. They wobble from side to, 3203-tf Sunday, spending the day there with; church. The church has been re -seat- there will be no departure from it, as side of the road in front of cars and 3iasonic.-On sionday c-.enirg last relatives and friends. -Mrs. Llovd ed and new floors put in, and the nothing tends more to the good name di=re-' a very interesting meeting was he.';! Hudson has been spending a few days church and basement have been d^c- of a village than good conduct on the ' between cars with a careless ; in Zurich Lodge in our village whey. 4 with her sister at Long Branch. -lir. 1 orated. It is now admitted that the Part of its residents. If our boys and ., Bard of safety that is not only annoy- the following mentioned officers •+Vere (James Patterson, accompanied by Anglican church is the best equipped __ __ ___ ing to car drivers, but is nothing: elected: R•.M., Armour Todd; S.W., 3fessrs. Charlie Poore, Orville Twit -1 church in Dresden and much credit is — - . , clic➢➢ and James Kil a y , ry short of criminal. H. McMurtrie; J.W.. R. D. Bell, Chap- p trick, motored !due '_lir. Naylor, who took the re- ` A boy on a bicycle hasn't any more lain, T. O'hapman; Secretary, L. P. ' to Niagara Falls on Sunday last. j sponsibility of having the work done. chance in a collision with a car, than; Coles; Treasurer, J- Vl Bont} ion; spending the day there. -The n:any� He is to be congratulated upon the 66 {{�� 09 ,, friends of Mr. Fred Brock will be s ®� �� ll -ll I Auditors. M. Drysdale and R. Carr- splendid work accomplished, both sn ^,.',' : a car has in a collision with a train I ,ion; and by open vote in the Lodge pleased to learn that he is improving i Hensall and Dresden. -Mr. and ,lairs. on a level crossing. That truth sa, i James Priest was re-elected as Tyler very nicely from his recent operation F. Taylor and daughter, Maud, and he had brought home to some parent, it I On the coming Monday evening the performed at Victoria Hbs- 34r. and _lies. herr, all of London, z,I. , different arts of the Province this i aforementioned offcers will be iso- Pital, London, and we trust that he were Sunday, visitors at the home ofWo--��ek P r will continue to do so. -Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geor e Troyer.-Mrs.C�rweek, and iz will be brou ht horn c- t , � tatted in ofiice. At the elver o. the gEind �`�/// g meeting, refreshments were ser �,1 J. H. 6`rilson, of Stratford, spent the I E. Boyle and daughter, Miss Helen, cR . �__� many more, perhaps in this district, I and a social hour =pent. Dr. 34r•- week end at the home of Mr. and `returned on Saturday last from a very Mrs, George (pleasant P during the summer unless an imsnedi Kinnon, the retiring W. 3i.. was chos• ge Srown- - 'Mrs. Walter ➢resent v:eek's vacation spent at the r? ale check up is made on the buy and en 'r>} the longe to attend the con,M4 liabkirk left recently for an extended I Muskoka Lakes. -Mrs. Jas. Sparks ), I Grand Lodge meeting at Ottawa a trip to the West, where she will spend I has returned from spending the w•in- 9 ° the bicycle. I J some weeks visiting at the home of ( ter months with her daughter, hiss sorsa t en a suit � stu nj niag Cate $M,95 the representative of Zurich Lodge. g g 11 Death of a Pioneer. -On 3fonda•: her daughters. -Dr. and Mrs. Smith, Belle. of Brantford, and is getting "11 ', `rH E VALUE ®F fel EWS_ j morning last one of our pioneer an ; and son, George, of Et. Marys, spent - nicely settled in her comfortable � � � °� � Values to $$25.00. Stunning Coats for every i much respected residents passed a- the week end at the home of Mr. and home. Her many friends are pless- '; figure in a variegated assortment of materials. ", PAPER ADVERTISING_ � ..cac in the person of the later El za- Mrs. G. C. Petty. -31r. and 34rs.jed to see her again and also to see Fashions most wanted -colors of unequalled qual- oeth Bell, relict of the la'e Robert Harry Smith and young son, Jack, of,her looking so well. Her daughter, AN. ]EXTRAORDINARY OFFER i' ity and workmanship. All new 1929 styles. See The Brantford Expositor in a re i Hunt. 3Ir<. Hunt had rea-hed the London, accompanied by Alfred Smith, ' Miss Belle, who accompanied her window. Al s q ik. cent editorial makes some very true, ,nod old a e of SS years evil was th r Through a special purchase we are able to offer 1 sizes. U nl� statements in a comparison of lnr• i youngest daughter of the late Robert _ - this exceptional offer that will attract every val- Week End Special U ee�J�J -- - - tie -wrier buyer at a glance. value of newspaper advert ins 1 !Bell, one of the very pioneer res: And look --see how they are made -their style, .r,i• against other means of publicity. The `lents of the Township of Tuckersmith HIENSALL CONTINUATION SCHOOL LOWER SCHOOL REPORT����� (r°��{�� ��j (j�°((}�� `�s and who. in the early years of the perfect fit and expert tailoring.There are new Coats 11 1' �/ Expositor says: Pttlement of Huron County. carried The following are the results of the Lower School examinations for the Tans, Browns, Blues, Blue Stripes and fancy ,_ designs. These Suits are sold elsewhere at $25. y„ "A most extraordinary -tatement , on a milling a little south of Kippen Hensall Continuation School. Geography, Botany, Art, British History, Eng- g Values to $30.00. The very last word in styling was made a few days ago by Roger nn the London P✓,ad- After Mr. lish Grammar, Physics, Zoology and Arithmetic, marks are averages for the � �095 and grace are expressed in these exquisitely fash- ,+ W. Babson, the famous commercial' Hunt's death, airs. Hunt, together year; other results of final examinations: Code of marks is as follows:- Your choice ioned Coats. Every line reflects details that are I" statistician- In his announcement he. •Kith her elder sister, Miss '_Margaret 1 (above 75'%), 2 (66-75', ), 3 (60-65'%), C (50-59), R (45-50) recommended feminine and flattering. Coats in, styles and says that he broadcast an advertise- Bell, who still survives her, move: for a month's trial on non -departmental subjects; X (failure), O (not taken). colors to suit any occasion or need. Values to meat by radio at a cost of K3,ODU and from Kippen to Hensall, where the °�°• °j( (� ° $30.00. (� received sixteen inquiries and twc or. have ever since lived. Mrs. Hunt was FORM II TO �F`OR`D/Ii III Ll ��� JS ®� 0���14 Week End Special C"���a�� .................. ars as a result. A couple of days very highly respected in every sense ��°�® later he printed his advertisement in of the terra, and was a remarkably f!ve newspapers in different cities, at smart and capable lady until some Nave St� le& TFQocke a cost of $3,006, and received 4,004) years ago when she suffered a very - � Made to your individual measure -you need replies. The radio advertisement cos` severe type of rheumatism and which, - 5 C3 � •� not a g OF COLORFUL II'RIlNTS - v os c pay a cent more to et smart stylish clothes ". him $1 .6B for each reply, wherea for some years, had made her bed -Z r Y � o �, "" made to your own measure from fabrics of your Here is a charming assortment of Home Frocks. iy the newspaper advertisement was fast. She was a member of Carmel i H ._ o �- � own selection. Fascinating new styles, amazing variety of new only seventy-five cents a reply. Roger Presbyterian Church and when abi> a a d c� Gq � W a 192§ printed designs, durable materials and i Brock, C,. C C C 3 3 3 2 3Y Pay this price for ready-made clothes . Habson is one of the most alert %,usi- was a very regular attendant tit Get the advantage of tailored -to -measure clothes. dainty trimmings. Aline that you will find ap- Daters, I . ................ . 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 �' g p your individual taste. Sizes 16 to 42. neFa men oil the North American church services. She is survived. by :eels to Dick, G. 3 C X X 3 C 2 3 See the magnificent range of new woollens dis- .................. •continent, and his opinion on this several sons, living at a distance. and here. The he designs are guaranteed tub matter will undoubtedly have tremen, one daughter, Mrs. .Johnston, of fit. Hemphill, H. ........... '. R X. 3 3 2 3 C C played y re all one pace y' dour weight. An advertisement thst Louis, Missouri, who has been in at- Higgins, A. 3 2 2 3 3 C C C�� �0 fast at o 0 iq read in the newspaper, set up in tendance upon her mother for some Horton, C . ................ O O X X C X C X x.," -en attractive manner and frequently time. The funeral, which was a priv- 'Iloggarth, I . .............. 3 C C C C C C , IlIlIlnt1c�� yell illustrated, gets the attention of ate one, was held on Thursday after- Hudson, H . ............... X C C X X C C C 9 (� f1�,¶(� °{� 7 }� lr.:' the reader, and leaves a lasting im_ noon to Hensall LTnion Cemetery. The Little, E. ............... O O X X 3 X 3 X ya 0�choc)R SI alis$_4.9 � Crt�p 1Le AND SEE THESIM mf Aorto �® lU+® COMIR -ANIID a7+n•>• u,nLJIrA�U:e I�1111LL 17 v pression," sons and daughter of the deceased and MacDonald, F . ............ 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 They will surprise you by their vivacity, color 9'.. This is, of course, a comparison o' her surviving sister, Miss Bell, have McLean, M . ............... 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Specially reduced Suits, regular prices $7.50 and variety, and the modest prices are sure to +' t the sympathy of all in their bereave- McQueen, J . ............... 2 2 C C C 3 C to $10.50; all good styles; bloomer pants and , please. radio and newspaper advertising, but Passmore, G. C C C 2 C C C C s (p/1 ((� �t n� ° s <<. merit of a very fine mother and sir- • • • • - • • • - • • • • • pedally ad-aptable for hard school �i4} e'1JeJ � �°5�J t® �/„1 �(� ' ,. ai campaign of sign board advertising, ter. Thus one by one our early resi- Spencer, M . ............... X X C C C X C C wear. All sizes .................... ° o o cJ F?". hills, circulars or any other form of dents are passing away, but will he Workman, M . ............. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 advertising would show results equal- long remembered by those nearest "Koehler, G . .............. 2 3 , } and dearest to them. "Lindenfield L. ........... C 0 �t� 1 ��' �Qc���� a (Ci1C� v n ' ly in favor of the newspaper. Y „ Look Bal y How m !L J�j til 1J ��//p5 r,.. Died In Toronto. -The man rela- Bell, J . .................. X ° 1/ ° a o As The Expositor says, a news-_ ' ,y „ lives and friends of the late Mn,..,MWren, A. s Paper advertisement els the ellen- William Kyle, will learn with regret " pupils. rtp These gay youthful styles appeal to the wo- ° *", . g y gret Form II New Summer belts ................75c to $1..r `0" tion of the reader and leaves a last- of her death, which occurred in To- man who appreciates des style and economy. Great. ing impression. And that is more ronto on Friday, June 14th. at the FORI`J[i IIII TO FORM Ill Hatchway Athletic Combinations .........$➢_2.� variety of colors, designs, etc. Kau home of her son, William A. Wilson, Arrow Athletic Combinations ..............?15c Your choice o true of the weeklies even than it is t1�1. t in her 81st year. Mrs. Kyle was born � >. Merino Work Sox ..................3 for $1.00 of the larger city dailies. More pro- in LaColle, Quebec, and was the F i9 p Leather Label Overalls ................. . . $➢.fi9Q�� ���Q ������ 1. ,. -tale pay attention to the headings of daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. c. ,p Kitchen's Work Shirts ............... . ... $1.7•n k�J a,#:� ii daily paper than they do to the Hewson. The funeral was conducted .a 4) o S Y P P u Boys' Cotton Stockings ...................25c 11 `1�i" Material under them. The home paper by Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor of the � 0 ° o e. ; 0 A • Y g Dresses in the New Mode -one and two piece �' P P o styles, with jabots, United Church, at the home of her c Y J ,pleats, flares, boleros, buckle 1.a c o w 1, ," to on a more intimate basis with its daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and p a a. N d o and the very latest necklines and blouse effects. -3%-, TeadErs than is the large daily, the Ntrt<. William F. Consitt, on Monday Bell, J . .. ............... . C Ifl R. 1 0 3 2 2oI° shIliPi�� 9(� Greatly varied as to materials, designs and de - ,l _, •�'rtings it contain have a more person- afternoon, and was very largely at- Carnie, M. C C C Z 0 3 3 C ; tails, these dresses hold first place in Dame Forrest M . ............... 1 1 ] I 0 1 1 1 Fashion% list for summer. For street, sport > , tended by relatives and friends of ; , 1`.k �fl toucln,� and they are read more Koehler, G . ............... C R C X 0 C 0 3 A wonderful saving] A large roomy Work afternoon and for evening wear -something for the deceased from different parts of Shirt in dark blue light blue and kahki. All col- g g i:'O- laoPotaghly. the country. Mrs. Kyle was so well Lindenfield, L. R QD 3 C 0 C 2 K every occasion and taste. 'q�' It is now, however, a well recogniz- known to many, having lived in this McQueen, M . .............. C 3 C X I£ C C C I ors guaranteed. This shirt is made for extra kt g MonroI 1,e, F. 3 3 hard wear and is guaranteed. All sizes. , �n �d feet in the commercial world that part of theovntry nearly all her life 1.tfl1 newspaper advertising pays. time, and being possessed of a bright Pepper, S. X X X C 0 C C 1 Values to $1.35 . • . • .....°��� �nL . ................. ";, and cheerful nature and very kind Scruton, .1 . ................ R P. 3 ] C 2 2 3 '';_�_� disposition, she won .friends on all Sinclair, M . ............... 3 X 2 3 0 C C C - f, ` aides, among whom were very many shepherd, H . .............. 0 0 X 2 X C C C . -- Z�731� friends in our village, as she made Smith, F.. R C C° Q 4D 3 X C 66 r her borne for a number of months ev- Smillie, M. C 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 Toggery'Shop" � i m ll� Stilil &Vold �ltoator€t.-- Varle R. .............. 'R C X 1 ffi g a seadorth J cry year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Y, C 9 , C itimg ,St. Clara 2eLaan, son of William Consitt. She leaves to mourn Wilkinson, R. 0 2 X 1 9 9 m C ` fq," Id ,2J,Ca, ). 1`Jle2in, pasagd h@ry loss, one daughter, Mra. William Wren, A. 0 ® l$ X Q; � n Z�t Jdal' elrtatiuti'gatioza at Wear Consitt, of Hensall; two sons, Mr. Composition granted on year's work, °�'h Stere ere of 'Supe c jj" Styll e ill y esft2zi vpflm e r3 dud � WIT6 V s4tlb $ ¢,flaw honors, Frederiew 0. Berry, of Hensall, and Hig'heat averages in ]Form %: tM, Workmate, W. UcLegata, . t w" `ij� rc�Itr�arO62bd �flfstc'MOP .mon Mr, William A. Wllaon, a rdember of Highest avera s in Form IT: M. l+orrent, DL Smillie. . 1 : ' l ,fit 0*61arrchip the police forst, Toronto; and three F. C. Cantelen, 9ndipal. 21,1. M. v"ovaA .40010tant. IV • w soli v.�: rI I .. . � , , n I , ��� ,i:, .',:vim'.�'K.�..i�. ' . S 0