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I � I V I 1�1 ''"' � ILI , 41 � . . , ­, , . '. "Ill -,I, , - I I , � ", � XPOSITOR'l Are to continue -to &CUrte, it w, I ,,at You In , , , ,on E - I od our aff Jed You lave .. _ - . .. - � O��d v lays gllv-en _ - . _._ Perhaps, be better aW l6boaper t( ; E41W unselfishly of your time e IN " � ­­ �,!� � � I I 1�11R,.�, May 2, 19�. rid. Of them now" and not wait evenland abillty tq our interests aAd been I -11i, *day In bly efficient, kind and, obliging I " 1'!A� I , , I I .1) � ton years to, do it. v Tiery capacity. Personal con -tact I "... - 1.11, IYCOUNCILS , __ with you all has been and always will , ,y � �., � . be an ivspirationof an indelible chlar- e W_ .:,tjpjV past the newspapers 1 4". �'� X_7.1� � STANLEY aelter to each. and evawyone, of us. We '. ` ., " - n - , A,.", �_. 1. ,� �,,,;% r","' -','4 avajA ourselves of thie'opwtunity to , gj� h - more particularly k ,, ,* , .. jr, and �111 I ' ". �10 , ; _ . l 11'. �0' ", " "' * .11 , 'Iftpers, which are in closer N*tes.-Mr. and Mrs. Carl McChn- express our gTatitude for. your ben ­ 10 ', 0 X. ,� .,, 0 , I or - "I I.; r, V .It .,,O;�� ',T-"*, the Atua6(>u, have b � " I _I een chey, of Windsor, spent Sunday with evolence, and us a slight token, we ", 'j. Q� � 4 I'. , � , � I 1,;�­ �� '. , 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ask you to accept this sliver service N I 11, 00d 5 thel passing of the county the former , . " .­­ , o I Will McClinchey, Goshen Line. - Mr. and militar brushes, not for their I �. �., �u . I �2 ";�,.,: 9pp*'as a governing bodly. skin Keys, who is attending Uni- inbrdmA4 e, but as a remembrance , , , i ���k � ,. i. � ,�J,11, �. j , n speaking of this question the Ru ,,,� - �, - versity at Toronto, spent the Easter of W�ngham, as we are confidient your I'll .". , ., ug and genuine qualities � 1. , 11 "I , A � , �, - 'FANpw,gus, Record in, a Tecent editorial holidays at his home on Babylon Line. many aterli . �l 1:`;.y 0 at in -Mrs. Robinson, Sr., who has. spent shall widen your circle of friends. " ."'. , iAd: "When we suggested thi , I .114 I . the winter months with her daughter, We are proud to call you a worthy 1� , I ,;, I .. ye,ars county corumils in Ontario Mrs. Lowden, of Hamilton, has re- friend, . �� �, A 1, '. 0 Would be but a memory, even editors, turned to Stanley to her dajig-biter, May -health and strength, good luck , I'S 1*.��.. . �_ �� �Wjaol oprouse the system, thought we Mrs. - H. Erratt-A large number you att*nd, 11� % 1: : I . stic. Last Thurs- from bere have been attending the Joy and pleasure be, thy ,happy lot, I 1,;� were un&-dy optinh � . I'll sessions of the Evangelical Conft- And, make thy future home a blessed � . . " "I - "-,'I" d ight there were Reeves in this Zurich during the past week. spot. , I I 847 1111 Dnoe at � � ., � -admit thal, . Falther I 1'.� county who were ready to, -Mr. Henry ETratt is laid up at 'Signed, on behalf of Rev . V ". " ,-. . ,it wouldn't take that long." presen� but we hope he Will soon be MicHugh, Earne.,ut Morrison, J. J. I$ . - , , " ,�, i., To any one who has been, in close able to beawound again. Earnest, Mrs. John Lockaidge, Mrs. �� - Patrick Gibbons. Although taken 1, . I., touch with county council bodies for a ___ completely by surprise Mr. tMacDon- L ­. number of years, it is quite evident ald, in a few well chosen words, made ,r��i VARNA .g his I that the functions once possessed by a very suitable reply, thanfloin '' ,:,.;, . � Totes. -Mr. Cecil Wiley, of Flint, firiends; for .their kindness, assuring , -them are, one by one, being N I I wing acquaintances during them both -he and Mrs. McDonald , 11%� usurped -by the Legislature, and Was TOne , Miss Margamet would take with them many happy - L jr7this practise is continued in- tlie holiday' season.- Les, of Wing - ,., . MeCcuriell, -of Toronto, spent holidays memon barn . I �, . the next few years, to the same a -t 'hex ,home here.-Idiiss Gladys and ,.1 -_ I . � extent -that it has in the past few, Emily Beatty, of London, spent the - - " BAYFIELD '11. it is quite evident it will not take ten vveek end at their bome.-Mr. G. Pil ,". . tv grim, of Palni�eirstcii; MT. and Mrs. , h I yearts to make the present day coun , Tooley, of London, and My. and Mrs- Death of James Sturgeon.-Bay- "�'. I council nothing but a meniory. - ��� , . East, of Clinton, spent the week end field suffered the loss ofone of its old , I, , - NMether that is to be -the situation with MT. and Mrs. Hunkin. - Mr. est and most widely known citizens - on Tuesday last, when Mx. James I howeiver, remains entirely in the Beatty, of Mount Brydges, and his - I, ".. re. Weekes, �s th hc,li- Sturg n die udd y t his home I, bands of the taxpayers who edect the sister, M pent e eo d s, end a I s day with friends in Listowel, return- here. Mr. Sturgeon had not been in , . towniship reerves and the,reeve - them- - ,�. ng with'Mr. G. Woods, of Toronto- good health for some months, but on ;;; � selves who compose the county coun- �T. and Mys. Fee, in company with Tuesday evening he had just stepped " - .., ' ,nd in ou'r out On the verandah, when he was cil& Miss Ree, spent the week e 1, 'llage. I Theire was a time not so very long v, seized .,with a sudden heart attack and .ql I . , ago,,when the expenddture of Money -_ ­___ - � - passed away almost immediately. Mr. 'I" . Sturgeon was born in Lurgan, Arm- . raised by the county levy on the town- CROMARTY ,., agh, Ireland, and ,settled in Bayfield ,.�, . . ships was almost entirely in the hands Notes. -Owing to the inclement and ,two years later was united in I . lw_. . of the county courlcils. The Money weather of late, very little seeding has marriage to Miss Jemima Uprichard, " _ I . Tajised was expended for - county pur . been done in these parts. Those that also from Ireland. For eleven years "I -le in Bayfield and '. poses and for county purposes only, have been working on the land a lit- they made their hon : . tle say it works up very fine. -Miss then returned to Ireland. After a I'll. and the townships, through theqr Anna Speare, of Toronto, visited over residence of two years in the old 1; ree,ves, said what this levy and ex- Easter with hey father, also 'Miss country, they again returned to Bay- , _ penditure shpuld be. Gladys Hamilton, spent ere vvith- the exception of two �: I ncils control v6th her parents. -Mrs. Green, of years spent in St. Thomas, MT. Stur- 6 who accompanie4 the re- geon continued to reside until his 11 the expenditure of only a very small Calgary, I her father, Mr. Martin. from death. He was at man of kindly, inhins of ., .�: fraction of the money raised in taxes Calgary, called on, friends in Crorn- genial disposition, who held the re- .. . � - r. and Mrs. spect and- esteem of all who knew ihin " in the different townships, villages a,-ty orn saturday.-M .. i, I : . 1� - and towns which compose that coun- Nl,'eitzman, of Niagara, were visitors and his death is n deeply �regretted b� � at the home of M.T. Donald McKellar. the community i which he has lived . , ". ty. � I . -Miss Lamont, returned missionary, for so many years,. He. is survh,e� ,., W -here once the county council saic - . will address the W.M.S. on, Sabbath by his widow and a family of si.� �, 'how much .Or little should be expend- -n aughters, William Ll. - next, May 4th. This will take ,the so -s and two d .. -ward and Willard, of Bay. . ,,,, ed on highways, on education, On form of the thankoffering service for Herbert, Ed - J " charity and many other things, iL the Ladies' Auxiliary of Cromarty.- field; John, of Manitoulin Island, anc . � I Y. now has no ,say whatsoever. These Mr. and Mrs. Stacy. of the village, An -drew, of London; Clara, 'Mrs. Al . V . ' are visiting with their daughter, Mrs, bert Capling, of Port Stanley, anK � I powers have been taken orer by the Miller,for a few days. Anne, Mrs. Wigle, Bayfield. The fun. ,:, I 11, Looslature. eral was held on Friday afternooi . , .1 In fact, if the Province continues to --- ­ -_ --- - - - from Trinity Anglican Church, o "I �: I Make inroads on the functions of HILLSGREEN whi,ch Mr. Sturgeon was a membe� i. . to Dayfield cemetery. � i county councils, those .bodies will be- No-tes.-The schools reopened on Fine Home Burned -The Jowet ,. �. I i . - come nothing but agencies' or Vie col- Monday after the Easter hOlidaYss home, "The Point," one -of the fines . , . : lection of taxes which are levied b-., Miss Eileen Turner resuming her du- family honors in Huron. was com ", I - ties as teacher in, S. S, No. 3, Hay, rIetely destroyed by fire early Wed 1. and -paid to the ,province. wart Beattie in, S. S_ No � and Mr. Ste - nesday morning. The fire, which i ,�. r s� how 1 7, Stanley. -Miss Viola Stelck spent a supposed to have been caused by com �� much shall be raised for hi-ghvay pur- few days with friends-'Milss Agnes bustion of -some -oily rags which hai , I., . . , I I'll poses, and what propo,rtio,n, of the Love spent the week end, with her been used in polishing some new 'hard 111, parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lwe.- 11,1: 'road and. gas taxes raised by any par- wood- floors, and afterwards left 1: . � Mrs. George Johnston and son, G�Or- the kitchen, was, first discovered abou ,. I �. . ticulaT county shall be expended on I don, of Varrm, were visiting Mrs. L. two o',cloick by a maid, who was aws � ' � ,�. the roads of that county. In the im- Troyer on Frriday.-M[r. John Farqu- ken -ed by the'reflection. of the fire o I I:, � , t , � mediate future all county roads will har, of Hensall, has ,returned home her window. An alarm war, quicki - sent out, but before sufflicient, hei I � be takenover by the province and the after spending the Daster hmidays . g I 1. counties will lye told how much Money with his grand -parents, Mr. and Mrs. arrived the blaze had gained sue' I I �, �� . . , J. Cochranle.-)NIr. Keith Love left for headway that nothing could. be don . . . . . . . � 1, shadl be raised in taxes ta pay for Alberta wherre he will spend q few to saive the borne, although the valu .. �, 1, 'the privilege 'of having therm taken months in. .the Mission fi-eld.-Mrs. R. �., "T, . able furniture and manly of the othe i , over. And it is not without the McAllister, who suffered am, attack of household emovet , � - with appendicitis, is getting along as well The residence, which was owned � .. ,. e bounds -of possibility to say tha� - 1. . - as chn be, expelcted_-�Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. W. Jowett, was of concret( I Z , in the space of ten. years -the roads Thomas Coleman, and. Mr. and Mrs. and was built by his grandfather, th 'k . �;..� in ,all the town6hips will pass under Russel Colemun and daligliters, of late MT. Middleton, over 50. years agi 1, I 11 t4. the control of the province. Selaforth, werre Sunday visitors. with It was situated on the north side c ;'­� .. The -appointment of Public School Mrs.- L. Troyer�-.W. H. R. Samuels, the river, in a setting of beautiful ol , 1, . Inspectors has passed from the coun- of Torronto, is getting the farm seed7- trees and possessed a comimandin � ". , . -- ed On the Babylon Dinethis week. view of both river and lake. Th .. I ties to the province. On thel face O� .� I . house was known as a beauty spot b . . it, that looks like a saving, to -the tw6generations of H-uronites and a . ,;. county, and it may be. That rest; WALTON sincerely �egret the ,loss sustained b .� , ., with,the Inspector. The public school Mr. Joweit. .� I'. " . ­ - � � buildings in munry sections are not all Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph David- Breezes.-I)Lvid, Elva and, Ann i , son and son, of London, spent the week Dewar left ISlinday for Toronto t '111 , they should be, by any means, how- end visiting relatives in Walton and resume teaching'after enjoying tb 1, it, ever -e#11l they have served their pur- Brussels. -Lewis Kirkby has gone to �, Easteir vamtdon at ,their home.- .� ose. Many of them have been con- the West to spend the sunmer.-Mr. Grace Jowett 1�ft Sunday for L,ondo ; .. p I � -demned, by the Inspectors, but the and 'Mrs. Charles Sellers and son, where she attends Colilegiefte.-IN's-1 � ... I Clayton, ,have returned home after 1''. Matter has yested there because the spending the Easter vacation with ermem- commenced operations I -a,- .1 week and are having fairly good su( . . ,. . I ot afford to build ,,Mrs. Seller's- mother, Mrs. Hoerley, at cess. -Workmen- are now bury con M , �, - better. The recommendations of a 11,eidelburg.-Dr. Frank C. Neal, of pleting the cottages- Partly built Im ,'. Government Inspector will carry Peterhoro, spent the week end with fall for Mr. Burch-Sehool re-opere ., I t . much more weight, A Governinient his mother ,here. 'Miss Viola C""r, Monday after the Easter lvacation- i _�11 of London, spent Sunday with her Rev. R. M. Gale and daughter, Glald-j ." Inspector is a,pt to demand, rather than parents, Joseph and Mrs, Carter. -Mr. returned horme on Friday from Hone) I ,:, request and if he demands a -new and Mrs. Peter B. Gardiner and Miss , L, schooil in aall probability a new ,choral Vera Gardiner haive returned home wood, where they were, ,called o - Easter MOTning owing to the sleriot �1, -wild be built, and when, built the sec- �fteT spending a week with relatives illness -of his daughter, Mrs. 3'. Reil � in Detroit. -Lewis and Charles .Me- Miss Alma ,and Master Jack Reid- a4 ,,, T tion will pay for it, whether Or TIO- Donald, of Winds:or, spent a few days �� .1 The- Province now ddrects that the with friends in Walton and vicinity. companied them. Their many frien� 11 will be glad to know that Mrs. Rei " �.. counties shall pay the experom-, of a -Miss Ruby Young, teacher at is improving in- health.. - The mai ��. Provincial election, regardless of the Strathroy, returned to resume her du- querade carnlival given Wlednesda � ties on Monday. She was accompan- S. evening ,of last week under the an! Iff"', fact that they have no say in appoint- ied by Lawrence Cummings. -John, picesof the Bayfield, Agricultural S( . - ,tion OffieialS, the TIUMbCT that Buchanan and Lawrence Cummings ciefty, 1, ing eleL . �Ir was, well lat:ttemided, althoug' .. .,.�,rl shald be made -or the amount of re- were in London on Monday. - Miss 1, �, the -night was cold and disagreeabl ""'. n they shall -receive. Violet (RankiN 9 Seaforth, spent the - cy costumes made, '.1 I 1,1� . . muneTatio The week end with Miss Gertrude Miller. -The many fan . . ,. a pleasant sight. The prize 7371M , , "I Province says that the counties shall -Mrs, Doya Holmes, of Brusse!s, has in ladlyts fancy war, particularly al 11, , f�!?,� PST a percentage -of the old age Pen- returned to take up her duties as tractive, a beautiful yellow and blac I , .. ,� -!,..! sionis and, in addition pay for their t6acher in the junior de a ent 0 bu y. A v 1, and origin-, ,1�1 P rtm f tterfl ery rove . 61, ladministration. There are other sit- Walton public selvool­-4Seeding has idea was, a ticket -office, and on it wm �, ;I, F11 ustions: now and there are more to begun with full swing in Walton vl- posters advertising -the Fall Fair ar I 11 11 � 1 einity. Owing to. the cold backward concert. Many thought this shoul . . follow. . �i 4" weather of a week ago there was have had first prize for comic. Pri! R �� When it cornes, to a question of se- very little work done on the land. , ;1 . I es, were -awarded as foollowst: Lady ': . ,curing a few loads of g7ravel or some' / .-----.-.- - fancy, Lucy Woods, "Butterfly"; Eh �. . I other favor for hits town -ship, a cou-n- Dewar, "Irish Girl"; lady's coMi "I I .1, � . 11 �11 ty councillor will, fight to the last WINGHAM Mrs. Halliday, Goderich, old- st�' t�,�. , " , '! he ; ditch, ,or on the plea -of economy, dress; Sirsry Westlake, 11ticket office' 11 111i;, Presentation to Mr. and, Mrs. A. mel I f "Mexican,," M. Garret I _11-1. will oppose ouch an expenditure with MacDlonald.-A large number of " '"'t H ilton, "Meicic, I 1 .', Gode , . arm 1. , 0 equal ferrour, when ithe other fellow friends of M�r. and, Mrs. Angus Mae- Boy"; comic, J. WstsOon, "Satan"; ) , r�',, - HarrLs, Go-derich "Negro", boys' cot .. 1� wants it. But when it comes, to a Donald assembled on Thursday event .1 .1 , uding over t oussTW�5 ing, April 24lbb, in the paxish hall of tume,, Billy ii;;;is, c;;j��?' ,Samu - ", .: 1, questio7i -of ha h t�e the Sacred Heart 0hurch, prior to Westlhke was floor mainager. Mus .,­- - of dollars of county tax money to 1 ". . I their departure to Detroit, to say fare.- was prop4ded by the Lakesilde Fir6ee , .- I I I I I , � I �11, 1. I Province, without the ,county getting well and present them with a hand- tainers Orchestra. An ex,cellent lun( I 11 ,V, " " r sorde silver -service and a, set of -was served � 11 - 2nloft -than 6 fraction of a return, fo -The lak4 dance of 61 . . �,';J��. �, It, or'having itny say in its expeudi. beautiful, Military brushes for their season was igiven Friday evening, 0 I , , .. . b;:.,-: son, Roger, The following illumintat- ZrAfh, by Undsvay Snitth, and was � i 1,4; 1." turd, tho avetage county couneffl, Or . I �._ , - dance. TheTe was a g6c I ,I .t� ��i­ ed address web read by Mrs. Patrick hard time I "I 1�."ii" Idl#,�,Sat s1bMVgd7 mute during the Gbbbons ,and presentation was MR& and all ,had an, enjoyali I , _ attendjance . 11 - #.-I., � .� ,,,, W; , 0"t ** 769�rm by Mrs. John Lockridge and Mr. Earn- time. ,Se,veral were in costurne 4T. 11 A%`_-,- Mhotoer iindafference, ignjr- 09 MOTWi19Dn: 1`DeaT W. and Mrs. the .pTize winners were Mr, Fishe F� -l" -, it is, 45 $,, .. ,� 1. ,..",�,,,­ � fl, I is going ,on or party MacDonaild and Roger: The, PWAO,r Auburn- Joe WUM and Mir%. Clark , , � ,,, V , ;��.I, ,.096 of w1w P , 4 11 I and vie, the mentbers of the Saw -ed -M!rR. 06�1e§ Toms returned holy I '. �, %0 t6 determim -or `16 � Wn ag, , ,% t ., ot hard f �;;4,�;` .,­ "'. J" Y Hoart Church, Wingham, have w- on Mooft7after having visited in 9 � , ­,", , r ll. . v�vu UMM , Tlig Nft renufts, sembled here, thit evening to expr4sa Thomas and PoA Stanley, _, Mir, M111 X �:,­I; .. � 11 111,;10, � � , ,&it 'doulay 0611t4o§ 46 not in a t4dgible, mhunter our e0bMA Amd Thomas Braudbn ,and fanily,. W1 - .. 1, J� , il M"-- -111111 ��,, *1111�4 I Dur- .g� Ejg�sbdr tdth -her nvdffier jjft W, � 'k A v",; 014, iftlmei. . le;ei of your hiend tmd i , �d,-, f, ", , � I . i, , , or, for , I Ow ahowt , EO of our , '11damt, temqdo,, ,relburj*Al jWme on Tifewi,y.- � ­ �, V 0a , " . * , . � 41 rn( ? , � a- %Umber Jeek Sturgeon, o� Pbob M0 �Zz .,, . . 011ft ... , � I I '? , SAW,% , , , �111 , I, "� '_.p i-, � ,6k af Vgrat- is vi�aitifkg big graftdp�te;hto, - 1 --go,,, " -, ­.�J"�'. ".'". .` 11 I I f,d 1AV6 i . . ;"",�,.�,-�,.�,,,��,:,�;,g,,��,�,,i :­.,,, ir,� I I 11 1. . . �. j,_,_f,4 1-1 I . I I I I �.�". ,f',,%,:-. , � IJ'L­,�,�,' , ­­.', '_I',' �411�14 I - .1 ��,�. , I I : . 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Day- � - I , ' ' ' �, 4 1 by Evirmce-lists,, Whi-tesides, and rvtoW is wearing a broad 9MR0 those �'. I I .1. , I . .. . . I sonard, *0 j open Iry St- AndTew's days -it's a boy. Congratulations'.- , � �nited Church, Bayfield, on, May 11th, M;rs. R. H. Dick, of Hay, visited Don't Fail , r w frnds ear Quderich,r&cevtIy.-WA&6 reeks. A very cordial invitation is Hazel- Thomson, of London, Normal �. xtended to everyone to attend. School, is spending the holidays, at thehome of her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. to -See Our I I .,. __ . rTTTn__ R. Thomson, London Road, south.- q - . � . We believei that ipaving operationsp on . ", , ZURICH ,,he London Road will be again in bp- , - , D to0 ' - 5 ' �' cTation shortly. L)vieryrthirig gives, Oxfords .. 'X Late Otto Minelley.-On Thursday promise of an early start. ' Paving ast, there passed. away at his home . , )n the 14th concession, Hay, Otto is to commence at Exelter and come . dueller, in his 61st year. D�ceased north to Kippen.-Mrs. J. D. Stewart I . iad been in fedling health for some vas1ted her bmotffwr 'in Alnu Arbor, Every man who wears Oxfordsshould mAke it a point to see our . ir . Michigw,6 recently-3fir, Fred Par- �5�rd �j�, les in � vears and although he received the Oxford display. Here you will see the season's smartest Sty' , ___ sons, Of London, spent the week e1ndF )est ,care and medical, aid, it was of . M r. and all the newest ihapes and c1rodeest leathers. I , at -the home bf his pbzenbs, A few rninutes spent in looking over our selections will convince Lio availand, he passed away as 9tat- Mrs. R. Parsons, ,Stanley. - Mrs, I 3d. He ,was a Man of sterling char- you we have the OxfQrds you want att the price you want Ito Pay. I I acter, highly yespected- �-by all who Daley, of Walkerton, visited with her A few of our lines deserving special mention are:- . knew him, and a successful farmer. sister, Mks. T. Workman, ,of the Lon- - He is survived by his widow and a don Road-, Tecently.-Miss Erina H�rde Men's Gunnietall Oxfords Made On the popular square toe..' $3.95 family of grown-up sons and daugh� spent the holidtays with 'her'parents, jwith siewn soles and rubber heels, at ................ I terv. The funeral was held on Mon- MT, and Mrs. J. Hydo, of Stanley- . The Misses,, Dorothy and) Gladys Men's ,Black Oalf Oxfords made on the squarek toe with fancy eye - day, in-term,ent being made in . the R-rckman, of Exeter, ,spent the week lets and stitching, Goodyear welted -soles and rubber Lutheran. Cemetery, ,Bronsun Line. - $4.95 co,nducte.d eid wifth their aunt and uncle, Mr. heels, at ...................... .................... Rev. Ness, of Dashwood', and ,Njys. R. Parsons, of Stanley. 1. the servicea. Rev. E. IdeEwen, ,of Toronto, Preach- Mien'slBlack Calf,oxfordt miade on the new round toe with . $5.50. .. ,The Late 'Mrs. Brenner­�Early lust ed i� 'St. Andrew's United (Church, on double-soles� Goodyear welt and leather heels, at ....... i Thursday morning there passed away . ....� ai the, home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Sunday last. -Miss Gladys Halrvey, of Xen?s Fine Black Calf Oxfords, made on a ,narrow square toe with Flaxbard, of this village, Mrs. Mary London, visited at -the 'home of Mr. double soles, Goodyear welt and leather heels . Brenner, aged 82 years. The late and Mrs. T. Workman recently. -Mr. lat .............. ...................... ............ $G.50 Mrs. Brenner had been an invalid for and Mrs. Arnold Petrie andMIss Mae over five years. The funeral was McGregor have relturned to %their . held ,on 'Sunday from the home of her home in Toronto, -after spending a .10 0 son, Mr. H. Brenner, of Daishwood. few days with frie-ndis in -this vicinitk. Interment was made in the Lutheran - Mfiss,Samah Manson, of Blake, spent . . 60 . - - &e week end with friends in Tuck- . cemetery, Bronson Line. eli,smith.-Kivs Finkbeiner, of Credi- Notes.-The Many friends of Mr. ton, visited over the week end with OWN - William Dechier are sorry to know TAT. and Mrs. H. Jones. -Mir. Jack 01-00 �� ' L . L that he is I -aid up with an, attack of Cuoper,,of Tuckeramith, spent Sunday -5,FA FOR r1l rheumatile fever. -Mr. Leon Jeffrey, with his friend, Idr. Alex. McMtIT- Sr., of the 15th concession, Hay, i- trie.-Master 1vison Torrance, of E 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL seriously ill with an, attack of pneu- P.Orlber,s ,_,ill,, is Visiting for a few - . -_ -_ monia-Mr. Philip Bea?ver, who has days with Mir. -and Mrs. H. Ivison.�. I so spent the past eight years in Zurich, 1, - .ev. E. MeDwen, of Toronto, was a left for Exeter on Tuesday, where he gilest at the Manse, over Sunday- G. Gram, and, other relatives on on Wednesday­-�Mr. Thomas Fayqu- �will live with, his dau�ghter-ln-lawl Mrs. A,ngirs Brown, of Tuckersmith, Thursday last. -Mrs. James Rogarth har, whohas been spending the win - 'Mrs. S. Beaver. -Mr. David Ducharme is ', visiting for a few dayo at the and -Miss I er in Han-41ton with his daughters attended the convention, of the On- home of her brother, Mr. R. J. Coop- flom tario Educational Association held at er.--49r. and Mrs. J. Daymond and a pleasant visit in Toronto.- there, returned on Tuesday last to Mr. Robert Caldwell, who was away spend the summer months in the )vil- Toronto last week. He -went as a ebildre-ii,of Tuckersm.1th, visited with attending the, funeral of his fathey-in- lage.-Mrs. Walter Fee spent a week delegate from Zurich school. - Rev. friends n E. Turkheim attended a conference of Qt ' flte 9, number of ladies attended the law, 'has returned to his home here.- with her 4ister in Bayfield, recently. The subjects for discourse in Carmel -The church services On Sunday last - the Stratford district 'of the Lutheran Presbyterial irreetingbeld in SeafOrth Presbyterian -Church -on the coming were pretty we:11 attended at the Unit - Church hel� at Milverton on Tuesday i�' Sunday will,be: 11 a.m "The Fourth ed Churohand excellent discourses de - On ednesday last. The meeting was and Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs. C_ L. largely attended and, ,proved very in- Commandment" - 7 p.m. ""The Sacred- livered while the musical .part of the, Smith attended the funeral of a rel- teresting. ness ofthe SabLath.11-kiss Margaret services were well in keeping., At Mond -ay.. -Mrs. __1 Johnson has returned from !spending the morning service Mrs. Alfred Clark Louis Prairg and son, Leonard, were vveek'end- visltm:s at Detroit,-W,oTk a few days w#h friends -in Godericb. took very nicely the solo part in the on Harry Rose's new service station HENSALL -Mrs, Norman Pepplex, of Hanover, anthem, and, at Carmel Presbyterian is progressing rapidly. The concrete - . who ,spent the past week with her ,Church the services were well attend - work is being constructed at present. Death of Thomas, Dougall. - The sister, Mrs. J. W. Bouthron, re -turn- ed. Interesting and- instructive am - Mr. Alex. Foster has charge of the following reference to the death Of ed to heir bome on, Sunday.-Hensall nkons were delivered by the mirrister, Mr. Thomas Dougaal, a. former lwl- has long been 'noted as a great onion Rev. J. McIlroy, and fine anebbems, by work. _. ____ dent of this district, was received cEntre andi -several of our growers the choir. -At St. Paul's Anglican , this week from Elgin, Mjandtorba:- have been termed "onion, kings" and .Church instructive and interesting KIEPPEN "Mr. Thom -as Dougall, a worthy pion- they now, with a. number of otheTs, serm-ons were delivered by the Rec- eeT of this district rand a -highly es- are busily engaged -in putting in their tor, Rejv, M. Barker,, and good Music Notes. -Quite a number of farmlers teemed. and beloved Christian, gleritle- seed. -A number of the Oddfellows by the choir. -Mrs. Amos Darling, of have dome so,me seeding and the wo- Man entered the nearer presence Of of Hensall Lodge m'btorled, to Exeter Ailsa Craig, spent Wednesday last riem folk are 'busy at -the houseclean- his Mlaster on Saturday, April 19th, .on Sunday evening last to, atbend an- with her aunt, Mrs. George Habkirk img, so it looks as if we, were all well in ,his 176th. yearr. Afteran illness of nual divine service with theiir breth- and her daughter, .Miss Margaret, , away fisr a good start this year again, about ten days this vigorous and for- r&n there and -on the coming Sundav, Miss Eliza Newell has returned to I - Mists Etta- Jarrott, of Toronto. visit- merly lvery healthy old man succumb- Hensall Lodge will -hold their annuail our village after spendinig several ell recently with bey parents, Mr. and ed to ,a severe, attack of pneumonia seTvice in the United Church at the weeks with .'her sister, Mrs. Noah Hor- � M,rs. Isaac Jarrott, of Kippen.�Miiss followed by unusual and, fatal com- evening service. -Miss Gladys Pass- ton, of the Boundary.-T,hle Odd,fel- ; Margaret Johnston, of London, visit- plications of the heart. Born in rrore ,has taken the position of sales- lows wial attend, their annual- divine . ed for a few days with 'heir Parents, Rodgerville, Huron County, Ontario, lady in -her father's sto,re, the Hen- service on the coming ,Sunday even- . Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of H -ay. -Miss of ,staunch Scotch paventage.,, Mr. s,,ll Radio and Automobile Service- ing -at the United- Chureb.-One night i Etta Bell, of Lon -don., was the week Dougall came. to the, Wiest in the Miss H,attie D. Sutherland is spending recently the ,garage of MT. Charles . ena guest -of her parents, Mr. and spring. of 1882, where, be took up one the week end with relatives, at Lon- L. Jinks, a little to the north Of his , I M,Ts. A. Bell, of Tuckerrsmith. - Mr. of .the first homesibeads to. the. north don. - The Hensall Manufacturing dwelling, was visited and- all the gas 11bert Jarrott, of Western Univers- of Whiterwater Lake, near what war, (",O. i , . G, Ds ffic, , n the manufacture, Of men and he had in his car extracted, also what I ity, London, rviisited for a few days later known, as. W�apjaha, P t 0 e boy', garments, are doing & good fie hadin store as welll as oil he had, b -with his parq&s, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and still lated as Regent, Manitoba- bn9neas with a full -staff of girl work- and an attempt at the same time was - Jvrrott, Of n,eTi� Kippen.-The Young In the early days Mr. Dougall Played ers.­,We, believe, that Mr. David Shir- evidently made to take out the bat - I Peo,ple of St. Andrew's United Church, an important -part in the building of ray,'of the Township of Hay,has pur- teTy, but the tjbief must have been dis- r Rippen, intend holding their amnivers- the ,new community. 'He was the chased what bas been, known, as the turbed in. some way about that time ) ary on. May 18th. The Rev. Walde- first Secretary -Treasurer A the, ran McColl farm, about three miles for the battery, while. showing signs I mar . Williams, of Aylmer, i's to be the Wap -aha S * chool and though he remov- south west ,of our village. -Mr. Mil- of being tampered with, was, not tak- � special speaker. Services at 11, a.m. ed to Ellgan ,seven- yearsago, !he con- ton Love intends -putting in a couple en. 'Mr. Jinks -has not at the present - and 7.30 p.m. A special concert will tinued as secrerbarry-treasureir of the. of acres ,Or so -of cabbage. - T h A tipie any idea of who could have been � be held On the. Monday evendrig fol- ,Regent school until the. time of his 34asons, of Hensall -Lodge. had a most so mean to do the act. -Our bowlers lowing. FuytheT announcements lat- death. One -of the firsit Eldersof the interesting meeting on Friday even- are putting in a new system of light- . 7 �r.-Special Easter services, were held church, -at Westhall, he, was always a ill -g last, on which, occasion the de- ing and the poles are being put in �)l . in Srt. Andxew�s United Church on faithful attendant and worker in gree team o,f the sister lodge of Exe- the green this week for the new ser- ' April 2Dth, Rev. R. R. Cornier giving church and Sunday qschool. ,He 'as- tf-r did some fine, degree work, and vice. -MT. John MeD. Wilson is hav- ' I . a special message, taking his text sisted at the ordination of the first after the lodge was closed on his dwelling on . f!,,om 1st Corinthians 3-4. The church Elders in the Elgin Presbvte,ria,n went, -were -served and a social hour Oxford St3eet.-Mr. Colin S. Hudson f I was beautifully decorated with pink Church, then known -as the, McKellar other fall sown crope in this section is putting in a large quantity of ou- r srapdragon, hyacinths and cyclamen. appointment and upon. taking up 'his or so enjoyed. -The 'fall wheat and ions ,on the lots that -had formed the , The -special Easter ,music was much residence years later in the town he are looking very promising. - Mr. estate of the late Mr. William Web - appreciated. Mirs. J.- B. McLean and became an Elder -of the Elgin United Thomas Welsh is very busy with a bey. -Our ivd1lagers are all very btesy � Mrs. E. Spricat taking the solo parts Church andduring the past year serv- g,,.,Od staff cutting saw logs. at his mill putting in their gardens this week I ju the anthemg.-Mr. Clarence Me- ed as Congregational Treasurer. As he -re. -'Mrs' ' Annie Logan, is spcnding and are taking advantage in real earn - 7 Lean.. of Western UnaversitY, spent friends and neighbors MT. Dougall a few ,days with friends'in Windsor est of the fine weather of the past the Easter holidays with Mv parents, and �.bis wife, Isabel Wightman, to this week. -Mr. Allan Fisher, of Mil- week. -Mi. Thomas Welsh has been 3, ' NIT. a -ad Mrs. J. B. McLean, of Tuck- whom be was married in 1891, were ton visited with -his ,mother, Mrs. P. delivering a large quantity of sm- D eri-synith-We are glad to bear that ever ,at the semiceof the community Fis�eT, on ,Sunday last.-Mim Esthey iner wood in our village, which comes 0 �Xrs. W. French is improving after and the, large ,and sympathetic gath- Simpson, .Of Woodstock, is visiting in very ,good. for that use. -Mr. and 'hey recent opefttion.-Mr. Hilton ering that attended- the funeral on with friends in town, at present,- Mrs. -Chisholm, of Calgary, are here ' Taylor ' of Mantanta, is visiting at the� Monday afternoon, in Elgin United Mrs. G. F. Youngblut, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welsh home -of his sister, Mrs. J. C. Bell, Church was evidenceof the gratitude spending a few weeks with her daugh- and family, Mrs. Chisholm being a t of TuckeTsinith.-Mr. Keith Love, of and respect of the, whole countryside ter Mrs. James W. BonthroA, retru-rn- sister of .Mrs - Welsh and the trilp ts - Toronto,As �visftlng with his Parents, and of the high regard in, which this ed'to, her home, in Waterloo ,on. Tues- made very i-�rgely 1�p -the i4erests or ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Love, of Stanley. fine old couple were belld, by all. The day. -Quite a number of our citizens Mrs. Chishalm'shealth, and 4se believe t We believe he intends leaving for Pastor, Rev. P. N. Murray, in his fun- viewed the partial eclipse of the sun they intend, spending the summer d Calgary i,n the near future for the eral address, referred� to the faithful on Monday afternpDon.-Miss Mary months herre, if not longer, if the - summer months. - Mr. Lawrenco sa:c:Hficing service and the humility Of Buchanan, R.N., of -St. Thomas, spent ,change proves beneficial. -Miss Ev- s Brigg.htinore, -of London, is visiting the,deceased as. being Mis outstanding the week end at her home heTe.- elyn Wdlikinson, formeHy of Hensall, with his uncle and, -aunt, Mr. and Mrs. characteristics. In church, commun. Quite a number of the members, of and a rkent gtaduate of the Ontario n J. H. Cochrane of Hay. -MT Davis ity and home. -and in the healrbsi of his -our local W.M,S. attended the Huton Hospital, London, has left for the , * s ' spent the Easten, Moore, of Toro;lto, many friends and loved onep it can, be Presbyterial, of the Women's Mission- Metropolitan, General Hospital, Walls - 1. vacation, with his parents-, Mr. and said as Jonathan spai6 to -his friend aTy Society which was held in', the erville, where she will take a post, - Mrs. Isaac Moore, of Tuckersmith.- Daivid, "Thou shalt -be missed, because Northside United Church, Seaforth, graduate course. s Mr. Wren EvTe, of Sarnia, spent the thy seat will be empty." Mir. Dougall d -%eek end with his mo -their, Mrs. S. wfil long be remea�hbered as a kind , E, -re, of Tuckerstmith.-Mr. and Mrs. and lovable man, amid one who was ail- , J. E. McLellan visited recently with ways a friend in times of need. Two MT. and Mrs. 1. Forsyth-Oss Ift- old nefighbors, Chaalets Gerdis�i of % I '- �Fl Moir, of Hensal], is the guest of Pegent, and James W. Reid, and, 16ur .. I her sister, Mrs. J. D. Stewstat.-Miss rrembeTs,of the Session of Elgin Unit- �- t Sai-ah Petty, of Ailsa Craig, visited ed CjhuTch, T. J. Moffatt, W. H. Lucy, I CM over the holidays with her mother, Neil Macdonald and- W. T. Kerslake r MTS. J. H'. Petty, of Hay. -Mr. and acted as. -pallbearers. There remains 0 �- Mrs. S. W. Thomson and babe visited to mourn his loes,his widow and two Apok k recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. adopted daughters, Mys. X Robert- & j udal 11 Neeb. of Dasybiwolod-Quite a good scn,,of Elgin, .and Mrs. C. H. Fordlyce 1. . 1. . � " e crowd enjoyed the lantern slides which of Lu-ndbreck, Alta., three brothers 140 . P t , - d were shown in 'PA. Andvew's Undibeld andone sister, Henry, of Elgin; Wil- 0 Ap -, d Church on Good Friday eveTA,ng. Mrs. lisin and Mrs. R. MacLaren, of ,Hen- Am thirlp ­ I - -, \ ;- E arl Sprout delighted, all with a 90110, -%all, Ont., and Robert Dbugall, a 1. , . .. , t4. . '; "A Crown. of J)horrs,ll as did also Hampton, Sask. The simerest sym- I plF a Miss Jean 1xison in "Alone." -XTs- pathy of the whole community is ex- I !, Finnegan, who has spent the winter tended to ,the. sorrowing relatives in 12 � 'e months with her daughter, XTs. Robt. theix grelat -loss " . wlffq- 0 � "" I I , i J. Elgie, has retuTmd to ,heir home in Bri,fs.-Mr. �kllitarm Dougall, ST., . & I b, Dungamnorn.--Xrs. James �S-baw, of received the sad nevEs last week of A faded, battered hat is hardly 4 1 n Simcce, Mrs. .Grace. Ross ard Xig.13 the death of his brother, Thomas respectable . . . yet no worse i -*I, ,*_..jkp, �- Verna McGregor of Seaforlth, visited Dougall, of Elgin, Manitoba, who, than dull, gray -looking shoes \ �- �- with -Mr. jj;JZ;�'McGregor, over the passed awayon Saturday, April 19th. ... your morning toilet should ,/JW '., 4 hrlljday._.1&. and 110ra. Lorne Niles, Mr. Dougall was born, at Rodgerville, always include a "Nugget" I . c of Lmdlon, visitmd with MT. and Mrs. on Ncme,mber 10th, 18,54, and, when shine -which waterproofs the I - W , M. Db$g this past week. -Mr. and quite a young -man he went West, h �,f,rs. Lennis,SienIon and little son, of shoes as it e Kitchener, visited. with A*. R. Me- where be -has been living. until the I . polishes. . e Gregor over Easterholida�M- - MSG t'"of his deuth-Wiss Irene, Doug- 46 / S9 I- Idawk a Gladys MeLejan soent hey Easter holi I -as has rerturned from a very pleas- I 11 d days In a delightful motor trip to ant visit with relatives in, Detroit- I Fred Smallacombe, of Guelph, �. �1. � ,. 11 e Ottawa in company with her frilevr,K, Mrs, .. 11 ... d -Miss Gmtrudle Francis, of Exetep- V' iisirted with, her sister, Mass Hattie . . �, MissOral Finnegaospeng,th, ho,li&.ys Ellis, 'Over the week end. --MT. and "', .. �. %�ith her parents in Nile.-Thle MIisms Mrs. 0, 0o6ke, motored to Toronto . . . � .o . - , e Mary and Fjoreu�,,e, ThomWn spetnt last week and their son, -Mr. Harry , 0, * . -_ t. the Easter hollifty§ with friend,% in ,Cook who has completed, his studies SRI' POLI 19 -ft . Dettloft.,Xrs. J. R. Xtebgan visited at the, University there for this term , . I- 041 & - returned with, them. -Rev. J, MoThlai o with friendis in H46sall recently. t 14 f Wo ara &Ld to, be able to T ruended the Senalbe meeUng in M. U 13 0 �- N (16' ift," with a MWI - the rojAd redovory bf Urt. W. 'Z'- ihomas the first tbres dfayg'of C , I I 1, Gjagjw :bom her operation Of gVVeft_ *eek.-Dlr. 06helfig, of Detroit mfort- I - - over and visited, 11AS tj�;�, Ar,rs, -, ft, I . � - - .&,Ojo, W10 beli6V I I p dog arftWg to oted . I '. I . I .:z �A y N' I � � . I . . . I I 1. . . 1. � . . . I . . . I I ., . . I. 11 I , . I I I . 1; ,� . , . .. . I . � � �' ' . . . I I � ,�,�� ", '. �, - ,,, . .. . . I I � ., . , �, . . . , - I 1; - , ..,, 4 , 11, . . , �', .,� ,, � ! ,t� L, , , I I" . . I I 11 I I . .1 "' ,., , . , . *' 4 "'. , , - , . 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