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" ­ I :. 11 '� iday, April Ill 4�oVk Ana � -,�, . Louis PurtekVwad r. - . ,. � .1 I . I *1 , I . , � :'I" A. I ". C: � p � . I Cburob, had the ,, , . . , . L�t lieZ Thames RQ.Ad , , ,11 , , I I , ag . I., , I , _ lk 4� - i�80 -g �, iZ. the hour- , *-o ttaueY M. A. , !d Are'411hald'.8Q. i sr. ; 7.4 , - 'i� ,� .� , r* 11 ` , _�. �, " ,, I . . I i �- I t )%#er with q McD A coitents destroyed by fixo I I I i �T- I . ..... 'n . I I I . - - I I e, thAt 4A 'Ganada, bq�t Mr. and Mr I .% John TeurAell­�Nr. A ".� ., %G *Gorden a, a 1. . I �Mp .1 ,." 11.1any Inen lik aughtou, ,0 Id 75 . on. $atu.T� . I I ; , : ' 'lay afternoon, The five wbqn first � . . I "I . . "I I E SPRING ', -ed A. Wali6i? � hose r4opk,04-�Vllth an-mterlsw miss. ,,is" . $ . . �, .. . f rom a very few who inherit ,spent Easter at hi�,.thome , ' — 1 k, I . " f I ". w,,.,�--- - , ,aside 1� I .. I A 'On min-ations. Ali vered had gained such 'headway- . .1 I '. 21,i,�, � ,� , " I , le , arvis. e ,or More exa. I ". I W : � - ... e..", -- * , ft � 'W. 10 . 6 nd Mrs. At," ert O'XQurko and � two rilisfortuive to haqo filsi house and ,- . the Mo4ey' he� will 46cept. There air,W �hlldren, 9f Detroit,, ?riM#r--�-J0hJ. v , wklejwpo, kftzel lft� . weallh, all of'theni 'attained to in- 3 .- � �senr %at it was irnpos ! , . - i , � iA J . . .. . , . �, hist be some truth in the � Or all exom ationS, . q1b)e to sa�yo either . I , ., a I . ". . 10 11 � ,- 1ji Fudith Wallace, . , �J� depend(m1ce by starting on low wages, ' , I f,�%� Aorchibald, teacher.^ .bu;Idjng or c6utetiti -so fisrce)y� did it,' . ( . r , � 1: I U a late Easter means a I -Alice .1 .., working'Jong hours and inv . . 11 , s .. School burn. At dat6 of writing the Origin — . - cl 14' �1' I , . in fact it appe - -R4�jort. -The follovhng is 1 1 11, .. ars to be' 8411i CAISELHURST . her o�rt s umknown only MT. Cann was at, ' - their savings in'praetically ever: - Horton.—There was , F�`%FS'iv` -` 4.. th as far as the weather this Or S!p -amith- Sr. IV Our Men's Work Shoes have been carefully select - S W "xf 14te Noah lo! the Ea.ster examiZations e�'hi ' � ''.. ': 1, I v n. The , 4, Tuckei home at the 'time of tho,tre. It is % iii�4�', eise bw- g laid to redin MeTaggart's Ceinetery ­MargareV,'Bell 76.2, Cee S to 4ay that v4ry much sym- ., gg I 1W � .­ ' asoline, and cars. lw ', , 't 1, I , , 111 , �T � :7!�� I I . nu Is, Concerned. il'. Dilling nood'108 �, . ­.. - . . on Tues#aj last the remains of the 4.3. Sr' IV�-Standing . fed from -the leading lines of the best manufacturers, ".. - " ,I'll "I, .. 11 ' Apart from the one week of spring- in weekly ex- patby is felt. for Mr. Garm and fam- ,��, ; , q . la I 1,4,-..­� :. I to Noah Hortop, a very highly re- inations"slixce Christmas: Margaret ily. Mr. Cann is well a . I . I � f��:" . " I .. .� I . I- . m -nd favor,%bly ipclu,ding GREB, WILLIAMS and STERLING. ­ �A-,: �, .�wvvweather experienced in February, � speeted� resident of the Boundary. ' * . ­ 1301 63.9, Cecil Dilling 62.1. Sr. III known in this section and is a , - JI 1. bw ,� , ". , . LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. �or,ton bad just recently return- & ­ 0: ". . I` 0'months of March and April have I -Edison Forrest 564. Ruby Pfaff 456, ther of Mrs. John, ,,Passniiore, .of our . VN, �. 11. 4, ", , � I , . (Continued from page 8) ed �rlm London', 'where be had been Wildred PU49e 447,'Jickie Traquair village --MTs. ,Ed. , Sheffer returned . These sturdy shoes are made for our trade, accord- , � . I 11','.,� *_..., Ach more resembled the months of , receivang treatment, He had only "I ... .. " I 1.4,, '� - tort an ing to our order, and are built to withstand- most a [ . 11 ­. - - 1, 11, I M, Helen Wlalker 423. II—Ross For- on Sunday -last from P Row , ' , Wminber Ad December thAn them- Whitfield and Mr. Arthur Whitfield, been home a few days when be be- 'Pst 454, Ruky Dalrymple 435, Bruce where'she spent vt month with her . � XI . �W?..., .1. ,� � of Ridget sort of service. . ny , , "'R." �, . own, were week end visitors I came worse and pgi%�d peacefully a- Volland 482, I—Murray Traquair son-in-law, Dr. Reid and wife, and . . � �. '. � �#Ives. , 9 t the home, of Mr. and Xrs. J. Cur- way. The funeral was largely at- M, Wilmer Dalrymple 270. Primer going largely at the time in the ,in- . I I , . I ­;, , 1. I., , ," . " In ordinary years the end of April rie.—The Misses Annie, and Cbra te4ded, the pallbearers being his six prornoted to I.__4Ha I , 11 . 'I � l. I I - . j �' � ioes seeding in full swing, if not com- Strong are in Toronto this week at-,* sons. The service was conducted by Roy p I zel Dilling 369, terests of her health, is feeling con- The upper 16a'thers are ElcOla Kip, Bolivia Ki "I'll ,�.� . . ePper 369.—Rossie Broadfoot, siderably, improved. Her daughter, M r ,,.,��!!,, . plated. This year the syrup season tending the Ontario Educational As- his pastor, the Rev. Arthur Sinclair. Teacher, . Mennonite Grain and Urus Calf, in Brown o . , - Rl".1 ` �� �1 home ., . " , sociation convention.—Mr. Henry Lit� He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, ' Notes—W. Davis Moore, of Toron. in an auto, but bad at once return . Olne are I � 01, . � � � Minnie, ,Mrs. Reid, brought r Blact I � ),*s just closed. Work on the land tle and son, 'Mr. G�orge Little, S nade. with oak-t%nned leather soles ; . ";�;; , of one daughter, Mrs. Archie Roweliff e to is spending the Easter vacation . , 161 , . t 0 .1. . 'as only started and farmers are Windsor, 'have purchased the beautiful a six sons, who hav the sympath others have Panco'soles. and the new Cord ol ...... , I" I h. lid e. owing to pressing engage .—Mr .". , king against odds in the little they home of Miss Catherine Parke, y with his parents, Mr. and Mxa. IsaaL, I Tire soles, !,, .—W. Wren Eyre, of Sarnia . i I 11� " . ., wQr at of the community in their bereave- Moore William 'Mite -and family, of London, ­ � " �, are accomplishing. Wednesday, eve- Bayfield. and intend Moving there ment. - -_ spent the week end with ,his mother visited with relatives and Mends, ip - We have a wide selection ,",;. about May Ist, to make their home. _.- WX1 : town on Sunday.—Miss Mattie Ellis Of Styles for you to ".�'11.,.. , ning we expeTieneed a fine young --TVIr. Elroy Brownlee, Miss M. Chan- a. S. EyM.—Mr. and Mrs, J, E, Mic- is spending the Easter holidays with choose from, at prices ranging from $2.95'to $ , I 11 ,�- blizzard, and quite heavy sn3wfalls ner and Mr. and Mrs. George Self, HAY Lellan spent Sunday with h1r. and relatives in Goderich.—Mr. and MT s. and YOU have our guarantee of the best of sho 4.95 .1. , ' 1 Mrs. .Ivan Forsyth.—Mrs. Finnigan, N, . have been the lot of many sections 'f London, spent Good Friday with School Report—The following is who ,613ent the winter with her daugh_ orman Peppler and family, of Han- e val-' - �1. Ar, and- Mrs. George Brownlep, Vic- over, spent the week end with ues at, any quoted price. I ­.�;� of the county. - the report of the Easter examinations I-er, Mirs. Robert Elgie, has -returned Mr. :1 and Mrs. James W. Bonthron,--ffiss &C. toria Street.—Miss Nora McDowell Of School Section No. 14 Hay: JSr. to her home in Dungannon. — Mrs. 1: But we have been assured a seed and'Mr. M. McDowell are Easter ­ Gretta WeNaughton is in Toronto at , t � v1s- IV—M,yrtle Thomson- 77.( ' Simcoe; Mrs. Grace ,V,� time and a harvest, and that promise itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3, John Alex- James Shaw, of pre -sent visiting with her sister, Miss 00,F ­,� ander 67.3, Stewart Crerar 64.9, Ross and Miss Verna McGregor, of I 0 0 i'�� Currie.---4Miss Mary Hlays, of Toronto, Gladys Jarrott 53.3. Jr. IV—Shirley Seaforth; Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Sie- � .. has never failed. Why worry? Just May MeNaughton.—Mrs. F. J. Todd, . 11 ' spent the week end with her parents . ��. Mo of Toronto, is 'a guest at the home of .,.:,. the over- N n and son, Jack, �of Kitchener, were, . ­ keep the heavy undies on, , Koehler 70, Margaret Pybu 65.0, Bea- NaarIG-0 ",,'' Mr. and Mrs. Adam Flays.,Miiss Mae trice Wallert 58.6, Vera Ropp 58.6, Easter rvisitors at the home of Mr. R. Mrs. Robert Miarrisan this week.— I . I I I 11 , coat handy, and the homes fires burn- Aberhart and Messrs. George and D n I 0 6 I A IP ,�� e Mrs. James Hoggarth and. Miss 'Irene r11111111 ''I : 11 �� l� �� �� . , Eberhart, of London, spent Easter at ith 43.7. III Class— MicGregor. — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne spent the holiday with relatives in . I . ,� .. ing, It won't be long now, 0 Gertrud Sm I I ­ .. fhe home of their parents, Mr. and Dords Alexander 74,5, Bert Thomson Niles, of London, visited gt the home Tcronto.—Miss Hazel Coxworth spent OV I of Mr. and ,Mrs.. W. M. Oig is "I I Mrs. George Eberhart, in McKillop. 69.0, Elgin Johnson, 60.2. Promoted thi a few days with relatives -in London. SEAFOR72V p I �veek.—Miss. Isabel Moir, OF Hensall, red, to Detroit TELEPHONE ii .- —dr. and .Mrs. Harvey Mason and from II to Jr. III—Alfred Ropp. 801.83, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. D. _MT JoeHagan rnofo OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL "I UNEMPLOYMENT. laughter, of Blyth; Miss Ethel iMc_ Margaret MacGregor 76-33, Mild -red Stewart, last w, eek to (visit friends.—Mis& Min- . . . I . I - . �' KaY, of Thedford, and Mr. Ro�ald Pybu 68.83, Archie MacGregor 63.33, 1 nie Gibbs., of Toronto, was a week end . 111. The unemployment situation is one McKay, of Toronto, are spending the Jerry Johnson 6D.66, Benson Dick _. - guest at Mrs. Cleve Joynt's and Mrs. - . , - - � — , I that every municipality, every town holidays at the home of their mother, 58-83. Promoted from I to 11 Class KIPPEN -_ -1 Robert Bonthron's.—Mrs. Roy White — 'Mrs. H. McKay.---AMr. and Mrs. Goo. —Irma Ferguson 88, Stuart Dick 54.6- Notes.—M . and son. of London, are visiting with - I and elvery city in Canada has become .sa Margaret Cooper and MTS. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. engaging the attention of our rate- mel, accompanied by , . Bickerton, of Woodstock, spent Sun- Promoted from Primer to I Clas�-- Miss Grace Cooper of London, spent friends, Mr. ; , i more or less familiar with during the day with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nott, Blanche Thomson., Harold Willert. Good Friday and 'Over Easter week John MeD. Wilson. — Mr. and Mrs. payers, and which seems invariably Fineaur and Mr. Robbins, of miliviiae, I '.1 history, of our country. Huron Road.—Miss Ena Holmes is Highest mark obtained, in Arithmetic, E:nd home here with their parents, -Mr Richard Hunter, of Exeter, spent Sun- to prove anything,but a pleasant task. Pa, motored here to spend East% -r . ­ This wInter, perhaps more than in visiting with Stratford friends.—Miss Stuart Dick 100- in History, Elgin W, W. a --JMr. George Pearce and, family have � , s nd Mrs, Cooper, London Road' day with ?&s. T. Murdock.—Mr. and Sunday with his sister-in-law, .W& 1. Aliona Dale i spending the holidays Johnson. 95; in R;ading, Ben Dick 96. North.' I M.rs. William J. White motored to moved into the Village from the farrn Kate Bell, and friends. Mrs. Bell"s � , I F. any other in -recent times, WO haV6 with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter, —Oral J. Finnigan, Teacher, . Toronto on ,Sunday last to visit their Of Mr. and Airs. William N. Glenn, house 'was a bOWor - .of . : 'heard more about the unemployed and � near Exeter, and with friends at I beautiful . . 1-1 daughter, 'Mrs. Dby.—Mrs,. 0. Twit- ,and are cupy'n rooms above Mr. flowers, which Mr. Hummel brought , the hardships they are undergoing. D.ashwood.—Miss Margaret Glenden- -----,-- chell and little daughters spent Sun- T_ C. JoAls It'Irg. in- his apartment with him, among which was the , � From town and city councils, from ning, Of Toronto, was an Easter guest . econd ' Trail - 11 . HENSALL day with -Mrs. Twitchell's parents in portion of a floor.—Miss Alice ing Arbutus, the state flowqr of 11 at the home of .Mr. and Mrs, W. E. ZURICH subAcriptiops received for ail weekly and Exeter—Mr. and X-rs. Al -vin Wurm Kyle spent the first part of this week Pennsylvanja--Misses Marie Bell � . . A Legislatures and from Parliament the Southgate.—Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Reid, The Late Alonzo Foster.—Another Daily Newsimpers. A call solicited. G, j. and family are this week moving on with relatives and friends in Kippen and Stella Ingram, of London, were :�'. id rasted tha� Can- Of Stratford,. and Mr. Dawson Reid, of the pioneers of the Towns�ip of Sutherland, Postmaster at Hensall, Ont. to the fine farm on -the London Road and vicinity.—Mrs. Bertha Bell, i n here spending the Easter holidays 1, ada is facing a serious situation of Guelph, spent Easter at the home hay passed away on 8250-8 south of the village, which they're- writing to friends, reports enjoying -with their parents."Mr. and Mrs, . � ;�, through unemployment. of Mrs, J. F. Re-id.—Mr. and Mrs. W. person of Alonzo Foster, in �bis 77th ,Car Accident.—On Sunday after- cently purchased from Mr. Jas, Dick. life in Toronto, ,but at the same time Bertram North, of Woodstock, spenr, . I . South of here, Mr. and' Mrs, Wurm, have been re- InIsSes her many relatives and friends Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Hudson, Mr. George Hyde and 'Mr. year He passed away at the home a car ac' in Hensall nd s r ound n . .,. How nvuch of this is reil and 'how Robert Brown, of 'Stratford; Mrs. B. noon last. about -a mile 11 I.i., of his son, Mr. Philip Faster, Babylon cident occurred in which Mr. spected citizens of our town for a a u r i g district. Robert ftiggins.­4Rev. Ben Smilliol, Eldon Kating, of Exeter, was -quite number of years and will be missed —Our coal merchants are, still keDt Whose home is near Hens -all, ail hen- , much is for political purposes, it is McDonald and Mr, W. Brown, Of Line. The late !Mr. Foster had been ve -busy delivering the needful with co - W. pretty hard to determine, but on the Mitchell, were Good Friday guests at in failing health for some years and se ftly hurt. A car struck his by a large circle of friends who wish n- orpd missionary a India, is to preach . � the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlud- about a week before his decease was motorcycle and be was thrown from them all success on their new farm. tinued - cold weather.­4Mr. A. J, Rum -i in, Exeter on the coming Sunday. ., f' -Ice of it, it is very apparent that son, Main Street. - Mrs. Katherine taken down with influenza. His wife requiring several stitches, and- �e was nicely settled in his new premises in , I . the machine, cutting his head, badly, -Mr. Errold Drummond is getting ;, there are many centres throughout -McDonald has been quite seriously ill predecease,d him some years ago, He � '' Canada, where people, whole families at her rooms in the Beattie Apart- is survived by a number of sons and otherwise hurt, having several scrat- the shop formerly used by M.T. E. F. of them, lbave MentS.-Mr, and Mrs. R. J. W'egg ,,ugb ers. The funeral was held on ches on his hands and feet. He was Jackson, as a grocery, and will have � 11 suffered privation and family, of Toronto, and Mrs. H, I b,r t . brought to 'Hiensall, but as both doe- very convenient premises for his � �t . through IaA of employment 7 ,day, interment taking place in ... wo which Bremner, of Ethel, spent Easter a the R, C. Cemetery, Zurich, u n, he was taken meat lb,usiness.-The Sacrament of the Dictator Ekht $ 1 ; uld enable them to secure even the the home of Mrs. G. D. C. Harn.- Auto Accident. -Early Sunday fore- to Exeter. Lord's Supper was dispensed in the . bare necessities of life. Miss .Mary McGrath, of Toronto, and -Easter Visitors. -Among those who United Church on Sunday morning , I.. noon a bad accident occurred at the . Miss Margaret McGrath, of Brant. ,,in intersection Club Sedan 1595 At the - : For these people the - at'k - of +I- 7 , u p ,1 spent Easter' holidays here we have last a number -artakin- its as F + . . ur c oa I . ,� V1 y . ­� J ford. were Easter visitors at the home and Goshen Line when the autos driv- learned of the following: Miss Helen new members.—tOn Sunday evening, I ­� every honest citizen goes out. More of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereux. ' en by Mr. Wm. Held, of Dashwood Elder, of Guelph; Mr. and Mi�s. Wm April 2 -7th, the Oddfel�lows of Hen - It than that, they deserve help in ,a Mrs. GivIin, GodeTich I . Street, East, and Mr. Edwin Regier, of Hay town' Gram, of Michigan; Mr. Alex. Mc_ sall Lodge No. 223, will attend ser- ��. practical form to enable them to keep has sold her fifty acre farm -at Beech- ship, collided. Mr. Reeer was going Murtrie, of Toronto; Miss Dorothy vice at the United Church and will A wood to Mr. T. J. Rya —Mrs. Robt. west while the Reld car Little, of London; Miss P*zis_ Har- march from their lodge, room tp..-the . IL � body and soul together. Many of Twitchell, of Brandon, is here visit- ing north. Both cars were badly dam- man, of 'Toronto; Miss F161�ence church and after service retil'in to yo u can drivu,rs a il t these unemployed are honest work- ing her ,brother, Mr. G. 1C. Bell, who aged, the Held car upsetting and was Welsh, Miss Marie Bell and Miss Et- "�-- the lodge rooms. The Oddfellows hold "I '... I men and heads of families, with has been ill in the hospital for some tbrowm, on its top. Mr. annual service alternating with the . � Held was ta Bell, all of London; Miss Grace I �, . ' drne.—Miss M. H. Young and three local churches,—Mrs, E. Rennie wives and often familiesJ of small Miss *e only one badly injured, receiving Chapman,!R.N,, of Hamilton; Mr. Al has been indisposed for the past week ,I se cso nin ol ,i�. , Elizabeth McLean are spending a a number of bad cuts abo - I I U ,,u t the head. Ian McDonalA, of Tulsa, Okla.; Miss -but we hope soon to see her in the I. I p. � children. It is not just, it is not fcw days in Toronto.—Mrs, McLeod, The traffic. co arrived some hours Mildred, of Guelph; Mr. James Tap 11 ..' - Of Manitoulin Island, is a guest at after the accident and made an in- of London; Mx. Laird Joynt, o P, enjoyment of her usually good health. , human that these families should suf p .: fer from either cold or hunger ii the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. vestigation. f To- —The Misses Campbell, Jean and , i � 1. a I eiger.. of Tara; Mr. and grandmother, Mrs. 'T, Murdock, and 9 9 &-C .. nad,a, Merrickville, and Miss Mary Jackson, v Rage attending the conf Im '% 7 And it is to the credit of many of Tbedford, spent Easter with their ing held in the Evangelic erence be- Mrs. E. Geiger, of London; William aunt, Miss Ethel, and relatives and L.1 -f , F. I municipalities and the organized char- parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Jackson. this week. al Church Glenn, of Toronto; Miss Lula Mae- friends in our village.—Messrs, Wren _" E mAK ` R of C " a Southgate­--4Mr. Fred Jackson, of Notes.—Many visitors are In the lin; Oliver G Workman, of Dub- Dorothy, of Toronto are visiting their land of plenty like that ronto; Miss Olive i STU r U " —'Miss Ella Elder spent a few days well attended The services are itable societies in them that these un- . being Donald, of Toronto; Miss Stella In- and Harris, prod'uce merchants, have 01� , .—Mr. and Mrs. Len-nis gram, of London; Allan Soldan, of been im-)roving very tastily the in- , in Toronto this week.—Miss Dorothy O'Brien have moved to 'Clinton where Hamilton. terior of their front part or office, . fortunate families have ,been car�'d Kerslake and Mr. Donald Kerslake, Mr. O'Brien has Obtained a position. I IT I � for through the long winter, whilh of Toronto, spent Easter at the home —Aniong the many visitors here over Easter Church Services.—Services and have added a fine electric sign I k we have experienced -and are st - of their parents, in Carmel Presbyterian, Church on light in front of their large plate LIG ri .,. ill ex Mr. and Mrs. W. E. the 'holidays were: Mr. N. Woods, Sunday I t periencing. ,It has cost money, dn Xerslake.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Green, Toronto; Mr. Clayton Hoffman, Galt-, 216 were well attended and glass window, which attracts much at- . 11 of London and Mr. H. C. Lindsay, Of Miss Margaret Prang, Detroit; Mr, most interesting and instructive ser- tention.—Miss Dora Sberritt, R, N., I fact in many cases it has laid a Toronto, were week end guests ai the arid Mrs. J. Trevethick, Brinsley; Mr v I . heavy burden on the shoulders of the honve of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, N. Sararas and C. _y .. mons delivere,d by the pastor, Rev. who has been at different summer 're - taxpayers whose shoulders Xiittelholt�, Kit- James McIlroy, who had for his morn- sorts with her uncle and aunt, Mr. lll� Ulm , were - Mr. and Mrs. Gor being in ivery poor health, in writing Jack and Morley Hodgins, of Toronto, Dutton, -ritt, the latter �r' -were a]- Miss Annie Sutherland and Messrs, chener; Mr. and Mrs. J. Routledge, ing subject and also for his evening and Mrs, Aaron Shel costs less than 14 different siACS ;� ready bent. 'It was a work of neces- , don Man- the following, which was the order of 1, week end guests at the home of son, Dundas; Ervin Schilbe, Toronto- service: Subject, to friends reports the scenery and . "Resurrection Love but will be worth more than'a six &I , sity, howelver, and we do not believe Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutherland. --,Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H.-ubert Klepp _' Lessons" by Minister; anthem, 'lop- c that any citizen, , Water hmate'in the different States as most :1 more fortunately Pasil TD-uncan . Michael's COI- loo.—Division court was held here on en the Gates of the Temple" by the beautiful with the thermometer when � oronto: of St. is spen rs. J. 'McIlroy; male hen you trade'it in I I placed, begrudged the money spent. day� with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, presiding. 'Mr. J. G. Stambury, bar- chorus, Miss Neta Bent, of Toronto, spent the I I I lege ding the hOli- Wednesday with Judge E. N. Lewii choir, -zolo, .14' she last wrote at 85 in the shade.— . . . when the case was a deserving one. W, J. Duncan.—Mr. Leslie Watson I "The King of Saints", R, lde- week end here with her cousins, Mr. w & . �, But that is only one side of the un- of Toronto, spent the week end at the , rister of Exeter, also attended. Laren, J. A. Bell, 0. Taylor, C. Moir, , . . . em. home of his father, Mr.James Watson' T"�� and Mrs. Coles, of the Bank of Mont- I ..: I , PloYment situation—the deserving . � J. Bengough, W, MacLaren; anthem, real.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tarlmer I . side. There is another side—t - Messrs. Douglas and Louis Wilson of HILLSGREEN "Christ is Risen from the Dead" by motored to Windsor and spent a few 0 ions, has .�.� ' Y. P. S­T�e Young People's So the - choir, alta and tenor duet by R. days with their son there.—Mrs. J. , deserving. And it is from this ]at- their uncle, Mr. J. A, Wilson.—Mrs. ciety held their regular meeting on Y' " Ile un- Toronto spent Easter at the hom�' of TLJDEBAKER, Builder 'f Champ ... - McLaren and Mrs. W. XcLaren; Shortt, of Windsor, is here visiting k ter class that most of the lament and S. Jenkins, of Toronto, is the guest of Wednesday evening, April 16tb. ,,4�. 7 p.m., subject "The Assurance Of her sisters, the 'Misses Mary and Em- I S built 100,000 Eights. These Eights hold propaganda of red talk arises. Mrs, J. E. Keating.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Beattie's group was in charge Life" by the Ainister; %anthem, "-Lo! ma Johnston_Mr. Win. Hyde and among them the greatest world and international , - r The man who wants work all the R. Hillis and son Donald and Mr. of the programme. The meeting was He Comes," h.v choir. duet Mrs. Pat- Miss Loretta and Eleanor Bell spent v Arnold Turnbull, of TorOnto, were opened 'by singing Hymn 254. R erson � year round, who works every day he Easter guests at the home and Mrs. Plactaren., records, and more American stock car records L'� ev. P quartette, the holidays with friends, near Lon - 1, of Mrs. G. Conner led in Prayer. Mr.RalphTu,n- "The Old- Rugg�_d Cross," R. Y. Mae- don.—Mr. iRay Pfaff, 'of Stratford, i: can secure a job no matter what kind 7'. Turnbull.—Mr. James Steele, of er read the Scripture reading from Laren� Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs, W. was in town on Tuesday.—Miss Jean 1 than all other makes of cars combined. They are Windsor, was a -week end guest at the St. Matthew 27:S5-37. Mr. Stewart MacLaren, Cliff Moir; anthem, "Christ Bonthron is spending the bo,liday with seasoned Eights—proved bv time and tr eL 11 ol r how hard it is, is usually the last home of Mr. and ,Mrs J. J. Cluff.— Beattie gave the devotions- prayer by the Lord is Ri'en To -day" by the relatives n Hanover.—Mr. Roy-Smale � �� � to appeal for help, even when he has Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ge' ,%, i ". ddes and child- Miss Annie J�arrott. Hyron 192 was choir, and the choir as a whole. and of Windsor, was home over the week . a family depending on him. it is ren, 'Mary and Jean, were �" .1. ,j visitors then sung. 'Mrs. W. Turner gave .i also those taking special parts doing ond.—The subjects for discourse in - I "I . Usually the man, and often he too, . s over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. reading, "The Wonderful BOY." Miss so in the manner that delighted the Carmel Presbyterian church on the 0 .. ,, the bead Of a family, who wan s lo Ge�de's­`vljr. and Airs. Arthur Ar'chi- Jeanette McAllister ga,ve a reading on congregations. � coming Sabbaili, April 27th, will be: I w t t bald and family, of Whitby, spent "The Resurrection." The missionary - "Good Seed to Sow"; 7 p.m., 11 1� , Faster with Mr. Archibald's parents, study was taken -by Rev. Conner from day 8 p.m.: "The Story of the Cr "A Message from Springt me."— ..,,,,er s —St. Paul's Anglica-n.�Good Fri 1 1 a*m', ,�, pick and choose his work, his houn 1201 "AM . of work and his pay, from whom Ogg"; R s Garaiju I ., - Easier services: lo a.m., Su Miss Flossie Foss is visiting friends . . the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald.— Great Waters. The offering anJ busi i SE - - ard, ndsy in Toronto.—Quite 0 number from . .. 1� I .1 first and the loudest squals are he Master Russell Ferguson, of Toronto, ne%s, was taken and Hymlii. 212 was school - I I a.m., ffoly Communion. Rev Q AFORTH . , ",I The unemployed are not all of the is spending the holidays at the home sung. The meeting close by repeat- ' * our village and vicinity on Tuesday ONTARIO ­ outdoor laboring of his grandmother .Mrs, R. H. Fer- ing the Mizpah benedict d . Waller, M.A,, D1,D., Principal H'uror afterno,on last attended the funeral ' - ;', - class ion College conducted the celebration; 7 of the late Mr. Noah Horton, who � IN work guson.—Miss Lillia� Wankel, of Tor- Notes.—Mr. Lawrence Brigbtmore, 11hose " ceases when winter cornes. 'Many O� onto, %pent Faster with her parents, of London, is spending the Easter Pm., Evening service, Rev. M. B. was so well and favorably known in 1, ' * ,. 1�- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wankel.—Mr. and ho days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. A I 0em. are factory Ii Parker. ,. . hand- and men wh ') . our village. The pallbearers were his : . - .Mrs. F L, Hutchison, of Toronto, and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane.—Mr. R. —At the United Church the ser- six sons, two of whom came from a I -;- work in manufacturing plants. The Miss 'ro ' _ r)o thy Hutchison, of St. Cath- Keith Love, of Toronto, spent a vices were nin%t intiresting and in . � Pay of these men ranges from three ari�es, and Mr. C,Porge Hutchison, of days with 'his parentg, M few . . - distan-cie, John, from near Calgary, 4: r. and Mrs. spiring and well in keeping with E -as- and William, from Detroit�Tho snow - ter Sunday and largely attended at stgm of Wednesday morning last , , I' to six dollars a day and work has not London, were Easter guests at the William Love,—Misses Agnes and An- . ;1\ ___ j- — . home of their parents, Mr, and M`r4. nie Cochrane, of Clinton, spent a few both diets of worship. Th� music 1py loo ed as if winter was returning but =_ - I �, I-een scarce in the manufacturing F, D. Hutchison.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe days with their brother and sisters in the choir did great creditl'to Mr, W. during the forenoon it stopped snow- . �� '%I ; .1 � .. plants of Canada "until the stock Sills, of Lima, Ohio, are guests at the this vicinity.—Mr. Glenn Love, of 0. Goodwin. leader, and Miss Fisher, ing and the sun came out brightly. k — � . 11, crash of last fall slowed it up to a home of Mr. and Mrs, G. I - %___ Ir "' , , 'Id, A. Sills.— Hensall, spent a day with friends ir. Organist, as well as to all taking —Mr. Edgar Stewart, of Toronto, was I I , __ % k� -11 ,, I I / .0 ,_ V, 1, I ��,, certain extent. Dr. Harvey Burrows, of St. Cathar- this vicinity.�Mrs. . 6 " '. .. _ ­ . - - , 41, in W. Hyde and part in the choir. here recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. � .j . 61, . a I I " , I A�� '3 and -Miss Kathleen and Miss Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Inges, Of Varna, arthem entitled, "He is Risen In- , ", � , ,�, I -_ . -� . * I I es, Mi. Art Burrows of Toronto, daughter, Miss Xffle Bell. of Hens 11, service, in d1lftiA to a very.fine on How does it come that men wh hur a At the morning D. W. Foss and Miss F. Foss. — Mr. of . III;. have been steadily employed in manv Burrows, of London, spent Ea ter and 44-rs. E. J. Carlile, of Toronto, , , ",­ , . . I'll I ........ - I r, at from thre- their home. Mr and Mi -s. E. Ged- Troyer.—Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Stephen- herd," a fine duet *as rendered b . , - I to 4 at ,were visitor " '. s at the home of Mrs. L. deed," -and "The, Lord is My were here last week attending the T , , ". ,;" . Shep- funeral of their relative, the late John ­ � to five and six dollars a day, are o'n des were in Blytb on Wednesday at- son and son, of Walkerton., spent the M ornla8 J, Sher- . ., their uppers a week after tending the funeral of the late L, J. week end with Mr. and Mrs. . r. Goodwin and Mr, Th y Leoper.—The -pie social held in CArme-1 . . . � .%bert ritt erititled, "He V Presbyterian, Church on Wednesday q0U I .. ,�, losing a Williams.—Mr. Alek. Powell return- Stephenson. v"a% Nailed to the be, , � ��­ It may be the fault I 11 job ? —The Cameron girls evening last was well attended and V__��__ .1 I !, of the ed to Kitchener on'Thursday to re- Clinton, are Of Cross." At the eirening service in =cb enjoyed and a fine musical and W I . �'� i 11 1�,:,f , rogram carried Out. — Th 0 1 . . - spending'. their Easter 9ddition to t tbenis, namely, literary, p _/ , If", times Oil of the; management, that the srume his duties on the police force holidays with ibeir uncle and aunts. ::Halleliiah, C-horistaflis Risen" and I a 40 , I �� ''. manufacturing plants where these in that city, after spending a few -Nfr. I Clarence Reichert, of London, Hail young people of St., Paul's Anglican a q., Church are practising for a play, Ll a ne trio by ,Mrs. Alice Joynt, Miss which'they intend soon, putting on :t ", " �, nien have been, employed are forced Mr. and 'Mrs. John POwell.-Miss Ed- FIda Siephan of Clinton, spent a Greta Lammie arki Mrs. A. Sinclair for whigh the date has not yet beards' are Me dull, Unpolished I ( , holidays at the home of his parents, spent'a. few days at his bothe.-Miss fi t The Risen Saviour," there was � ,,,,, , , ,2,' �. ". -M.r. W. Jar- e� 0 �"',� - , to shut down, but it is the fault of ith Govenloek, of Toronto, and Miss few days at her home. cu � Beth Govenlock, of Detroit, and a duet by Mrv.'L. Redden a I decided upon. --Mr. Walker Carlile, hea oes ... both a're entirel � ..,. ,. , Aone on earth but themselves, that spent rott spent a day in Londo-n rece -9craggly, unsh... �.�, . 11 I 11. Easter with their parents, Mr, and iltly' Mrs, George Joynt, abd in .fact D Sh, 0 1 they did not gave a cent when they Mrs ,M. I 1111_­.-A� all taken a "ition with Messrs. 'go Y 1xtofkeepil1g with your , I " ."''. "I ,. .1. Goveiilock.�Miss Lucy numbers including the antliems being thron and Drysdale in. their hardwar prid'ie of personal appearaii1ce - - - so keep your shoes " , I wore earning go inany dollars. Eckart, of Detroit, s ' TUCKERSMITH , . I q �'!! 4 %' Agait., a few days ago, a contrac- end with h pent the week � spleiididly rendered, while Rev. A. and furniture store. -Miss A.Mermen at aH time$ smart with "Nugget" which " .*` er parents Mr and ,Mrs. , Wlyst End Noteg.-JMr. Harold Crich Sinclair as usual gave well thought who holds a good, position in Otta a; wat :, . �,�` - � tor in St. Thomas had the contract C' Eekart­Rev. W. 6. Coi,t W r00f$ the shoes a' it polishes, . �. ,� 0 I.. man, pas- of L6ndon, spent the rweek end. at his Out sermons. The church was most was home here recently spending �l 0 . I � ,, ,;',',',, of t6string da" a large building an,J tor of Highland Park Baptist Church, home here, -Mr. Neil Afatheson, of beautifully decorated with flower, and week or go with her sisters on the I . o .1 : , ��. . Detroit, who addressed the Baptist Douglass, Called oq friends here �Ws � ;,j". !­ I I . �.�. Ill p homestead farm, a little west of our .. ,� " e � 90`6 the uter4ployed men in. the Conference in ,�=ts ab- was, af46 thei, two other � I).... .�� . 1. .. . , Toronto on Good Fri - week. -Mr. #Ilan Johns, of Torofito arebes, namely e4,rinei Presbyterian village,' on the Zurich ilOtd.' — Out � , � I , "Oty the &.4t Choice it socUfffigg jobs day and, rMr. Kenneth Wauless, of nt t e � I � " .." ; � 81pe h W166k end- ,at his home here' Church and St. Pitul"g'Atiglican and schools, following Easter . holidaM 11 Toronto, were week end guests. at the 'School . �111 ,��' '& fho, Work. 'Some, of them work ho , 'Ta I ,�;��O � . . � ­ ed Iteport.-The foll . is at the last mentio.he4the sernion� and will very shortly -be j4 -opening, both I .�. nto, 9pent the ations �Musical selecti W, " . ,'f high or teachers and scholars engaebg with " I . . . . . I I t6 holida N6, bs TuakersN`"t1:,Sr der and " . _ , 6�.�a ,wv,#,.-�, ft for two, and then Gertrude Crich, of Toro held in 'S. 9, ., I renewed vigor and- zeal after their . PV me Of Afrs. 0. T. Turnbull._.jWlss the TePOA Of &6'Eastor exaorwihg M , A"K .� �� ofid Son , I 1111- 11 I jur,p,go* I . . Mrs. W. A. Crich. -Mi -58 .8. I 11AN sff:"� . '.. , I ng.w, carry a , � . , 'k� I ' tftedoftft' , . , � ." '. 4, n the Work. fl%e - a1ftd IVL-1Marg1aVdt,, I.eylburiiil 766*,, JA e , 16ts.- y. Mij � ,!6k le,' of Lon. rest from studi6g.-Mrs. (Dr.y wil. 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