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I ,�. 7 , ".1"'.1 .. - , .... . , . . ..., . �� �, . day brombt- many visitor4 to Outa# - At lao w, able . � th ., (01 F.: � ��4.rt�. ... is ­`A.�c,..,q-; - , ,,, �. - �, ,,,, I �', . "t I - I -W. '.. r I . .� :. I "Im"w" *I' alt th,Q hQme f Outs " ih:, wk . tl� - - - - '. '.1 ­ e - , I . � " I.- ­­ ...., ­ .� I � 1�1�. . " .., " " ". , I . , - I .. , ., . I . '­il . ". - . , - .. ,,� . �,j � 1, ,�, , ...;..", , * , � ,: I , . " , ne", T Among local visitors 'were: Mr. -A;nd i#q w7game, Exeter vs. -Heum. tp . :?,�� , . . ` �: ", , , 40ra,e, -s R,A,r,.nts, lvjt.� and- : rs. . �'O . KRI a of . . A/ ,�M'...�,, 7.6. , . . . � - . f , vmxne�l 6rd4s,,Ajb14a retireu, ... . .:: I 1. . . I , �W �, ,., �, I I . I any: " es, 1: . I �',! . "', ,'.�, � � !, , � * , - ro" .­,�11��!�.,r�: .1 1, I I - -7% i KvIe. . . U "I W. Wber, Mwes E. Truopiaft. � 1�ru' 'W�Qlj - TOO any p �, 1. v -,� !%-� 4 , 'I'll I .� � . I , , .4,11, at Heug,411 00 Friday 0YOW110r, Vh , All' ;t�,, . I f .. , ��� 11 VIV I 1 114vvv . I . I . '" c I �'-�L` I., , pv - �, ane., aiid M, P1,6=g, Mr.' J. Trueniner, July lith, Game called at 6 p.m. gi, - I - .11 �,, ; . Ill I ,It �i� � � nd A�gaes 'expe1bfieq,,% in' a wdrk, which, � � AIWA, 'Y .. , '" : I . , I I , 1* :, * '=I � I I ... t I 111%11V ­­ af of Clixiton, spent a. fetw diayo - wi-th Messrs. W. and F. Siebert, Mr. and sharp. -A van, for either on .� WQ#1i . A.2 1% . I 1. I ", � . . . - '410), � 'I � ki the b%ra dnor - '.M.1, - I . 1, ­­' � I A, L oe ng , team, On Fri- tbog.gh exacting, was *,. . 4ftn, I o', , . ' -­ .. f,%!wIr " % qR jiv 24isrkiw Annie a . . V �'t Id 1) K ­ Q � 11 . - ­ - , , '. :� - . ., � * I , - ,. � W, .." . - unity. , I Mrs. Kerswell, all, of Detroit. . ,day evening is of the,"greatest import while. .1 I !, '' , . ­:�� , , ; � . . . . . 1; . L I . . I 1. " I I ,.­ . . . I ­ LLLL , friends in this comm . : 6 �.. . . / I � '' �, ��­, , . ,. M 1. 1. 1, ,,, .11 .:: -i- I , 1 66 has " - , I. 4'..'� - , , �, " �, �, .. j!'# been stolexi� to point The -Misses, IV[cAllistei, of, 1b6sall, . 11� I . I ance to t�41r league standing, and you boizuell 'Meeting, --'T'be :relguiar I . - I i ­ I .11 .',��".f � . * ' � 1 4f :k 19 � 1-,.,','. . . . ­­ 0 .er , . L I/ .0 1.30 , I . , I . I - , ;1' t th lamentable tragedy'speut a few days with their sdsteT, — �­­­ can coi�nt,oij, a fight to the finish be- meeting was held -X .1. . I . .1 '. '0 . . .11 .1 ,w�dlay *venmg a� V. , . 11.1 . . . , I ifiiit . e I " ? . �Ooq - red, at the swimming POW Mrs.. 1S, Walker. tween these. 61d rivials on thL-IT first g p.m., in the council tb,4�Tnber, all the. � , * " . -, , . 'i, . f -, - t� "I . " "I �, � � ;Jw I . . I .. L I - ; r:�!,:',, I , � , , , -,,AT KWPEN It you :; It '., . 1/:1 " :1 �! I 11�', LL , � � Ili. I ,� I ,... . I .... ,,, . . . . . . . . �� ayafternoon of laS7 week Wiss Effith . Forrest, of Henpall, ,. . e . I , , , I 11: � . . . 0ash in Hehsall this season., members 'being prese'at except ,WU-; ' I � L 1. k — , �,A­ . --Lj-. ­ - .11-L .1 : I -!I'.-. -'1�2 �-..� _-!�4=' —d. - I , I p '­�; I missed the Test, see -the best. Ham Consitt 'and Robert Cameron. I . , . �, . I spent the week- end with her sister, Notes.—Mys. W. W. Cooper and .. . :1 , .1, , . *h,%t bas happened, Yaay hap- XXs W. Love. I On SundAy, afternoon 'last a num- Minutes of previous . meeting we're � I 111. . ' . . . . . I . . .. . I . 1� �- , . . . Wes Grace Cooper, of London, left , . . * ' � . . � , , ­"­ . . I ., "Z H probability, is al- � I a r i lif'.' ".." I . I ­ .1 . I sure to happen, unleas the swim- , where they b ' ke 11 �Zl - , g-galn-4n a � ' --1. , � � , Saturday on the Noronic from Sarnia. ber of, the Oddf ellows of Hensall read. Petty, and OTtwejn: That the . � for the Canadian West. Lodge motored to Baird"s, cemetery to minutes as read be adoptedl.—Carried. - S t'; d e' ","', , '. . , i , I" ,�, ��. I I ­ --A 4-1,- -+-1 -f . V A R,V A .1111 -4 4.1,- +v- q4_ attend the annnal decoration, services A communication was read, from the - .1, ,. . ."v"', ) j r�t � , I t, I I . ...i . . . . . . ... � . . g Poo I Jv�u W spe SUM— --- . . . � I F ... � , "I j held byBrueefield Lodge and the day School 'Board asking'for an assess- � + �.. ; 171 � �­,' U, F I' I I ,,6mpetent supervisor. Notes. -The township council met will be guests for some time. with i -re-- was lar at- e t. f 9 mills a id � '14) 1 X I I ... � :'t., I I.. dr, 4 , i.�t.. . I ' - I", . ers being pres- Mrs.Cooper's sister, Mrs. WUliam M,, being very fine, the 4 ge M. n G * s, 'he, for further 1; ,�. . I I I � I , . . . ;: . v,,f I �: '.' Iii fact, that this has been the first on Monday, all memb . ten4ance -and a most interesting Ber- consideration, Bills -and accounts to- � , 1. . '�, " . '. I I . . . .., I ' I ' 11 ; ,; F., 1� .�_ od,eas, e,t. The usual business was trans. Allister, of Edmonton. I � ,04-1'ht:h whe lbdse j0$1285 AT WALKkR1i1LLE1 I 1. � . I y to the . .e '', . .. I I h*r,' 5' 1 11 1� f4tality is due entirel vice held. G. J. .Surtherland, ot �en- talling $1017.11 were presefited.and on , , . I . . . . . . �:.!, acted and a motion was adopt -and Mrs. Grant Love, of IAM- , . I—— ;.1 , . % - . . I .0-1�: ed to Mr, -nd sall Lodge, was invited to act as motion of Ortwein� and petty, the ac- '. I � J. ' �, . ' not the careful- from sing, ,Michigan, spent the week . I " r. .6d - " i 5 ��- . .� , - , ", 1; - 'qt Providence and change the date of meeting e � 7�'h " � S� e ­p o w e r..� ". ­14'dodi S a I I I" . ,. chairman, and Bro. . '. .: . .,� :- 1. Wo,ore, of Clinton counts -as read were passed and orders I , . -F .. . I . ' I'll"., .. , . Mes Of the boys and -girls who have Monday to the first Tuesday in the at the home Of the latter's father, � ­.'�. , . .. , , 1,s...' ­:, . �, 1 ,�,­4. Lodge, -as Noble Grand, while Bro. W- drawn on the treasurer for same. Pet- .--- .---.--1-- ­ -I-,- .e, : � �4,.: Mr. R. J. Cooper. , -----r---��­J­ �� .I � 1,94, . been the patrons of the swimming month. on' Bay- Mr. L. Petty, of Hay, has treated 0. Goodwin, of Hens -all, led the Sing- ty-Ortwein: That the, Reeve and . � .... -:� 4. 1 . :. �;: . ` 1. I I � .. .., Don�t forget the celebrati xn . 3 �$t 0I. I in.g, and Rei. Mt. Bremner, ,of the Clerk be authoriz,ed, to make out or" , , . . , 1, ii po -10" I A :,t: +. h field or Saturday. himself and- family to a fine Chrysler united church, of Brucefield; Bros. ders to pay debentures coming due - . . The Studebaker Six was introduced Ott MAY 11. �'. + If it is necessary, and it is, to aw: Rev. H. Paull gave a very in -ter- sedan. I in- , %� �1..') - ,rest_ Moore, of -Clinton, and G. J. Suther- Carried. Petty-Ortwein: That Z� and this reduction in price is not made ' qu. - k!o.-�'i supervision over the pupils on the esting -address on Sunday evening in The farmers are seriously inte gave add-resses. The graves of meeting be held on August 6th on k � i-,"., 7. with 'Ideal land d r any model ban I T� ''; , sChool -grounds, it is equally n-eces- St. John's Church to the members of ed in haying at present and ' ticipation of c ges. It is in appre . ' $ " �­ -- pther, itpromises to be -a very ood the eceased brothers were all deco - account of Civic Holiday coming on . I I , "I'll .�,:,.. . sary to hav,� supervision ova,r these the, Orange Order. There wa3 a good we' 9 ated with fine living plants 'and the August 4th.­�Oarried-. Considerab�e owe 1411 i , 1.� � � , :k . same pupils and others af different ly' number of the brothers present. crop. � ciation of volume attained. b.y the most p L . . Y, � Mr. Boibby Woods, accompanied by The highway is now conipleted and fine appearance of the cemetery 'and discussion took -place as Tegardq chil- . - - � I ": 'hen they are playing in the his' friend, Mr. Roland, of Listowel, in the well kept, plots were commented dren running the streets. I -ate at night, car ever sold at such a low price. , I 1: ages', w will, soon be open to, tra c. I- , Olffission tBand will be held -on Sat- upon by the speakers. BTucefield has referred for further consideration. .1 1 ., : water. spent the week end with relatives., re- a live ledge of fine members,and theii pe.tty-Ortwein- That meeting ad�ourn � I C I Boys are t�p same the world over. turning on Monday. urday aftL-rnoon in the school room �­ .; . 'Mr. ,M. Elliott made a shipment of at ,2,30. annual decorati-in serviees are always until August 6th.--4CUrried. STUDEBAKER SIX MODELS AND PRICES - -t''--1 The larger ones will dorni-iate the looked forward to with Tery much in- Presentation.�Miss Victoria "Bol- . . � . . . � I . . . live stock to Toronto Saturday. Mr. Sydney Neeb, of Dashwo,od, is . , .J,�. " smaller, and the smaller omm 'will do ,Misses Jean and Frances Mossop visiting for a few weeks with his sis- teTest, and, this year was one of the ton., who has been teaching for the Regular Sedan, 4 -door. . . $ . 1155 Coupe, for 4 . . . . . . . $1155 11� - them- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. most largely attended. ' past four years aft S. S. No. 7, ffib- Re al Sedan, 4 -door Coupe, for 2 . . . . . . . . IL090 i ""� stunts and take risks to make are camping at Bayfield. Picnic parties to the lake are now bert, has resigned her position and, �� wire wheels) - . . - - 1285 1, � sdves the heroes of their own class ­­­! S. W. Thomson. Tourer . . . . . . . . . . 1155 k" The annual Thomson. picnic was held the order of the day. has been accepted -as teacher on the- Club Sedan, 2-do6r . . . . 1090 "..) and to gain the notice and considera- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. CAntelon, ac- ,staff on the Toronto public school. Regal Tourer (6 wire wheels) 1285 11 �', 1. WALTON at Drysdale on Saturday afternoon Landau Sedan, 4-d6or fi, . tion of the boys who are bigger and . . last between forty and fifty being companied -by 'Mr. and Mw-. John Miss Bolton has had, a very successful (6 wire wheels) ..... 1285 Roadster, for 4 . . . . . �, 1025 . �.� I , older than themselves, and s,mier or Killed In Motor Accident. -George. esent. . ' Zuefle, and Mrs. B. Buchanan left on career as a teacher, and goes highly '.. Kelly,' prominent resident of Morris PT � 1. to trou- . The annual -Cochrane picnic was Saturday morning 'by motor for,.Pike recommended to ,her new school. On , later these same things, lead township, died at his home two miles uy expect to spend. -ai Friday b1ternoon, June- 27th, on the PRICES ON STUDEBAKER EIGHTS, Effective July 10 . , -1 . + . held in Bayfield -on Wednesday after- -Bay, where th. I , - ,n Sat week. I eve of Miss Bolton's departure, she , , ble. from here shortlybefore noon o - n,00,n last. Quite a number were ,. . V., When the Lions Club bruilt and gave urday from injuries received� early - sent. Mr. Willia.m. McMartin, accompan- was very pleasantly surprised i)y her THE PRESIDENT EIGHT THE COMMANDER EIGHT `��. pre j�­ I the use of the swimming pool to the that morning in a head-on automobile Mirs, George E. Thomson and ied by Miss Xarioin J,6hnson, of Claw- pupils -and ex -pupils, when they pree- 136 & 130 -inch wheelbases 124 -inch wheelbase , I I. collision on the Gravel Road, about a I �. ople of Seaforth, it gave, the town, daughter, Miss Mary.. left on Tuesday son., Michigan, spent a few days last ented her with a -beautiful hand paint- $2465 to $3465 ... -1 Re I I I mile south of the village. Follo'wing last on the Hiarmonic from Sarnia for week at the home ,of MT. and Mrs. ed china tea set and the following ad- �. ., an asset that has not the equal of its the accident at 4.30 o'clock he was re- the Canadian West, where they will Duncan McMartin and family. dress was read, after which Miss Bol- THE DICTATOR EIGHT -115 -inch wheelb22C , I kind in any town in Huron County- moved to his home on the Sth line and Mr. and Aas. T. C. Joynt, accOm- ton made a very pleasing reply. The I 11 . visit for some time. . L, . - his death took place there. Mr. Kellv , - -by .Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Good- following is the ad -dress: "Dear Miss . It has ample'and safe bathing facili ,Moore -Webb. -A quiet j)11t retty panied , r in a car with his- ' p . motored to Toronto an Sunday Bo,lton: Allprices at the facto" with standard equipment. 10.� ties for the smallest child to the ex- was a pasr;enge ? We, your pupils of S. S. No. ' Special equipment, freizh (and go�'ttx�sdreexir­ - wedding was solemnized on. Saturday, In . � Vi I nephew, William G. Grieve of Royal - g and spent Monday with Tel- 7, Hibbert, desre to express to you - pert swimmers. June 28tb, -at the home. of Mt. and evenin i ti lb. , Oak, Michigan, and- the car in. which uncan, Fort William, ont., athres 'and friends there. our regret that you have deci&ed, to I i - , - iBut lacking supervision, what water the men were riding crashed head-on Mrs. G. R. D Miss Grace Stone is home sever y6dr connection with, our school. REGIER'S GWGE,, SEAFORTH, ONT ,-�- I again . I . when Gladys Chrisitiannst, older . . .1 was safe and what was net, has been with another machine driven by Mr. daughter of Mrs. Webb and. the late from the hospital where -she was re- We want to th-ank,,Vou for your h�- I I . -,: . I cently taking treatments,, -for her terest in us as std,dents and for the I I . '.1 � left to the discretion of the boy and Curtain of MoDkton. Th- cause o,'* George Webb. of Luoknow, Ont., be- . , ,,�. of the girl. They have been allowed the fatal crash is unknown. Mr. Kelly caiiie the brideof Robert John Moom health and !a feeling very much better help you have given. us in our studies. .1 �, . . I was rushed to his home a short dist- son of Mr. and, Mrs. I. Moore, Kip- and with. good care and -rest expects We also appreciate your friendship ­ -- . . - . ft — , . to bathe pretty much where and when -ance away and Mr. Grieve tind Mr. pen, Ont. Rev. Cpsby Morris of to be out'again in the near future. outside of school hours. As a -slight ­- - . �. . I ', ' ' � 1�, they pleased. And they have been Curtain were taken to the Wingham Wesley United. Church, officia�`ed. The Mr. John 'Robertson received word mark of our love and eateem,.we ask ago,.aged 76. -ThQrnas, Robert and Jan4), kged 8,6, of Byron; Mrs. Hiram ,5'. allowed to do and, say pretty much hospital. They were attend d by Dr- ri s attended by her sister, Miss on Thursday evening last that his son, you to -accept this gift, assuring you James settled on farms in Stephen O'Nell (Fanny), aged 79, of Londom �% � a b de wa . I . . , of Brussels. Bo,tli car-, were Caroline, and J. Ross IjawTence, .. �� what they pleased, also. McCrae of Angus, who holds a very respOnSibl`6 that our very -best wishes will follow Township �Lud those farms to -day are About 15-0 attended -the ninth annual 11, I -near Detroit, had met -with a you. -9, The pupils ov,m,e,d ,by tteir sons. There are only reunion picnic of the family held at . �1, 1. Hialf a dozen -boys have gone in the completely wrecked in the collisi�n- Fort William, was groomsman. Im- position Your sincere friend .1 . ., - )IT. Kelly was a nativ ct senous accident while motoring home of S. S. No. -7, Hibbert. four members of early Mitchell fam- Springbank Park, June 28th. Mem- .. water together when not one of thern mediately after the wedding break - ":i.. , . �. and hehad lived here all his life. He fast, the happy couple laft by motor to Henstall to spend his summer holi- Reunion of Pioneer Huron County ily living to -day, Mrs. Valentine M -It- bers, of clan were present from To- �": . was big enough to help 'the other in is survived by his widow End one for Shebandowan. days. His father accompanied by Mr. pamily.-Olver 100 years ago John ehell, aged 9,0, Uaborne, Township; Tonto, Denfield, Lucan, Centralia, Ex - 11 . case of an accident and when i o one daughter, Wary, at home. The Pioneers Are Sleeping There. J. E. McDonnell, imirriefflately left for Mitchell and his 'brother, Robert sail- Thomas Mtehell, aged. 88, of Stepher eter, Hensall, Detroit, Ilderton, Zur- 4 else was available if help should be . -There were very few present at the Detroit, and latest reports is that al- ed from County Wexford-, lr�land, Town -ship; Mrs. GeorgeToster ('Mur) I ich, also London. " though ,he is very seriously hurt that their destination being what was . . needed. And, without help, in the meeting at the Ross' Cemetery qast - known as Upper -Canada. After a - 11 � � . WINTHROP week, but the few who were thel, are he has a chance to live, if every pos . . .i, event of an accident there is tl�e same . �'+ ,et of Notes. -The members -of L. 0. the cemecery put sible care in the line of medical atten- tedious voyage they landed at Quebec . . .. danger ,of drowning in two f , rsing is given t6, him- An- and immediately puvhed on as far as � ,, &13, marched to Cavan Church Sun- into a respectable looking cundition. tiOn and nu ' ili, water as there is in six. . is ,v,eT_v well known around Hen- Lansdowne, which is about 25 'miles .1' , day evening. Rev. Smith, who is a Voluntary donations amounting to 91's Here the Mitchell 71 And boys and girls have 91.1-e in member of the Lodge, delivered a $20, were handed to Mr. James Mus- sall and vicinity, thaving -been on the east of Kingston. .... Toth - ttled and begE�n to b ck . �. in such numbers that one of two of fine sermon. L. 0. L. 813 will cele- tard, who was appointed trees,,,, of staff of the Bank of Montreal, here for b ers se a & � . number -of years, and was a very out a home for themselves in the im- sl, I them would not have been missed in brate in Bayfield on Saturday, the cemetery board. We urge all who a plar clerk and well liked by ev- Menge forests- which covered, the dis- PUBLIC MEETINGS,, I- Wilverton football team will play have -relatives or friends resting there ROP . . . , , . the space of half an hour unless some . L. ar. well as, any who care to ,help in erWne with -whom he came in con� trict. Thei.r'houses were the little log 11 here thig Thursday evening, so com in this good .work to, hand (.r mail �act. The wishes of his many friends shanties -of the. day of the pioneer, ;1., one happened to inquire for them. and, cheer the boys along. ' - Public Meetings in the interests of ,-, I Under -these conditions and others Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolmage spent your donations to Mr. Mustard at as is that he will recover quickly without with low, flat roo.fs and small -win- " � ... if early a date as possible. Consider_, any baa effects. dows, Their fireplaces were made of .: the swimming porol is not, and bag not Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Rennie, ( Mr. William Simpson, accompanied stone with -small sticks crossed and 11 Shakespeare. able,funds will 'be required 0 do the .. . been, a safe place fur the youth of M -T William Wheatley, who teach- work properly. Mani monuments are by his mother and cousin, Miss Mary plastered together with mud for a Thomas MeNglan, ]Uberal CanNate I , 1: the town, and -until a competent in- es stchool in the West, motored home down and many others leaning. The Bonthron, of Detroit, were visitors Te- chimney. Bread was baked in pne - I .11 . I * ' 1. ' ol structor or supervisor is appointed it I.ast week and is spending 'his vaza- leaning ones should -be str-aightened cently with relatives and friends. . large loaf in a kettle with a close -fit- Will be held at the following places on thwdates ..... .. .1 . Ars. Manley Jinks and youn<r son, ting lid. The'kettle. stand on legs, I., will continue to be an uris ife place. tioifi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and the ,ones that are do,wn should be . I ,�. I Thorn" Wheatley. set in cement. Will you help? Many Ross, left for Detroit, on Saturday ev- was placed on, the he'arth -and red hot - named : 1. .,, Such an instructor should be en- on of the early settlers are sle--pirg there. ening following a week's visit with coals were heaped under and over it ,. I giged under positive rule:, as to hours Mr. James Shannon saw a deer Those who blazed the trail and clear- Mr, and Mrs. C L. Jinks. in order to bake the. loaf -thoroughly. , , � of bathing and conduct of ba"riers, and his farm bast Saturday. Mr. ed the land, enduring many hardships Mr. Jack Stacey, of Detroit, was a During the winter many trees were Kirkton-74uly 16th ,� , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clarke and 11, . I at hwt ight live amid prosperity and visitor in town last week. felled and in ibe spring these trees I he should, have absolute authority.to and Mrs. George E on spent Satur- t we m Mrs. Harold Warrener, who recent- were heaped and burned as soon as--. �.. enforce these rules. The ta;k is not day evening in Goderich. comfort. Then .should we not see to ly underwent an operration at Sea- possible. The pioneer's aim was to I Manley—July 17th I " I 1: b Haying is the order of the day with it that their last resting places are forth Hospital, left the ... I an impossible one by any -.-nenns e- ideal weather. kept in order? _hospital the plant wb�-at on the land which they Drysdale—July 18th L cause a boy is about the most dis- first of the week and is now TeCUPeT- had cleared. The contraption which - '.. ,Miss Kathleen Shan -non speM,4he ating with her parents at Teesw&ter, was used for ph,wing was made large- �� ... cerning animal there is. He� may do week end with her cousins, the Wlss-­ " where she will remain, for a few ly of ood and drawn by'a yoke of ox- The meetings will commence at 8 p.m., and will bead - 1. a thing as long as he knows be can es Hudson, of -Setaforth. HENSALL weeks. en. Since the new land was very rich dressed by Mr. Thomas McMillan and other promin- I 11� get away with it, but also he knows, Motor Accident. -We were sorry to . -Miss Doris Harman, of Toronto, is fifty bushels of wheat to the acre- was 4 ,., hear of the motor accident that hap- ent speakers. . , without telling when it is not safe to Briefs. --Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Me- spending the -summer months at the not an uncommon thing, hence it was "". oeried early Saturday morning. Mr, Martin and daughter, Miss Margaret, home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harmon. not necessary to -plant a large acre- A special invitation is extended to the ladies to be . disprute authority. ,One 3r two cases Will Grieve, of Detroit, and Mr. Cur- r .11 of Barrie si)eTit a few days this week Miss Iva Aldsworth, of Minneapolis, age in order to get enough flou to ., .. - I I I of expulsion for the season would be taint, of 'Morkton, met in a head on at the'li,ome of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bon- Mann., is the guest of Mi. and Mrs. keep the family until the next present. , � . sufficient. Alex. Munn for a few weeks. crop. ;Such werer-oi:g I I I., collision north of Leadbury. Mr. thr,ji, th living conditions . " We -think the Lions Club has done George Kelly, uncle of Will Grieve, At theT home on Tbursday morning, The fiddlers, contest held at Gra,nd around Lansdo,%Viie when -the Mitchell =Mi .. I . I - ( 01; it was F.1so in the car, and all three were the death took place of Mrs. George Bend the first ofthis, week, was well brothers rst came to Upper Canadia. I . . its part in providing the p fi . " , , very severely injured. M -r. John Douglas, whose maiden name was attended and much interest manifest- John Mitchell did not remain, at LAns- 01- -- I- hould be .the tow,n authorities wb) Staples, who runs the grader, was the Margaret Logan, of Varna. She ed, many violin pla�yers coming from downe with his brother. John becamgr I . is + . I ' 'a I I I . '. prbvide the supervisor. The conduct, first on .the scene. 'He called the do -c- ,eavest to mourn. her loss, her bus- quite a distance�to compete. In the acquainted with Fanny Jackson, a . , .,.'1:,. the Ianguagq and the safety of the tor and all three were taken to Wing- band and one daughter, Miss Irene, aged men's class, MT. William Hyde, girl from County Kilkemny, Ireland, ' ; . . 11, � . ham Hospital, Mr. Kelly dying a few at home, and three sisters 'and one of the London Road, a little distance who ,about that time had come to Up- . THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC AMENDMENT ACT 1930 -- , I bathers would be very m&te-"-4]1y 'in- hours later from his wounds. Mr. brother. Mrs., Douglas had been in south of our village, captured seconi PeT'6a;t�ia with her sisters. Shortly 1 I , �.�. . proved bSr such an appointment, and Grieve and Mr. Curtain are recover- failing health for nearly two year,% prize and coming ahead af trie One afterward sheand John. Mitchell were . 1. - , : , . the -time to make it is now. ing. The cars were badly smashed. and was in -her 62nd year. The fun- whD got firsta yftT 8g1D. In the con- married. At this. time the latter was . I I . ffl- - 0 , --------- - � � . ; 1, , I � 1. . I -, t - WWI I , I . ----- eral arrangements have not been made test mentiorre4'thia week, Mr. I liekev, working an the Welland Canal, but. � � �"'E. very , 4� at date of writing. of St. Marys, captured first prize and MT. and Mrs, Mite -bell soon. left th .. .. I st Should I " . CHISELHURST ZURICH 0 .. i 1, "'. I I . . � ,Mr. E. Rennie bar, sold the part of is an exceptiqn-�'dy brilliant plajr�r. W4111and district and -settled in Darl- . "It" - I ' I ...� -Notes.—Wr. John Robertson was Late Mrs. Jacob Regier.—After a the brick -block, rented by Bornthron Mr. Hyde is -being congratulaLed by ington. The land around Darlington . . ��. , called to Detroit to the bedside oi big short illness there passed away at her & Drysdale, to that firm. his friends for the good,showing he was diff erent from that at Lansdowne now About ffie .. - - " I - . , th -rat-her home here, Catherine Regier, beloved The United Church Sabbath School makes from yeex to year, and unlike' and ideal for farming. At Darling- i�. . 0071 Angus, who had met wi �. I a serious accident whilst out motor- wifeof Jacob Regier.. in her 69th year. held a picnic on. Wednesday at Grand many men, at bio age, who do little or ton,, Valentine, William,, Susan, Jolm, �' , . I . . . � Her death which took place on Mon- Bendand Carmel Presbyterrian Church no manual labor. he is activc,17 engag- Thomas, MaTY Jalie, Robert and Jas. f ing. r day, came as a great shock to bey at Bayfield. All enjoyed the outing ed -in farm wor�- . were -born. In the, fall of 1850 'Mr. . 11�, le .,,I Mrs, A. G. Angell and son, Artbu ' S -ms"bility Law i. of -Belleville, have returned to tbei. relatives and- friends, as she enjoyed and no accidents occurred. In t:,�e exhibition ball game. held on and Mrs. John Mitchell andtheir fa/m- anty. R. espua I : ,'� � home after spending a few wee,k-s her usual health up to a few days, of The Relynold dwelling on the corner o,ur dikmond on Friday &Ven'ng last, ily moved to the Township of Stepb- 11 0 .111. with their aunt, Mrs. J. Varley her decease. She was highly esteem- Gf Albert and, Richmond St., South, between the Nationals Of 0,tratfOrd en, in Huron, County. They came by . , . . iv, .r, the young son of Mr. who knew her, a good is looking wonderfully improved and and the Seniom of fflensall, our team, way of Hamilton to London, where EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Ist, .,r - Roge and ed by all e4l�, Mrs. Wesley Venner, had the misfor- mother and a loving -wife. She came attractive under its new coat of paint, -at the close of the match, were double they stayed overnight. London at - � ".. ide ':th her the work being very skilfully done in in score of thait of the visitors. - The that time. was a small place on the e,A, law is to protect the public ,�,, tund to fall and cut his nosa rather to,Hay to,virnship -to res W. ... t I . es husband over forty years ago, and the way of blending of colors. . Stratford players airiving p�gty late forks of the River Thames. The fol- —motorist and pe�estrian alike—from eareIesg, reck- - I badl which required several stitch "I I'll I �,, to c Ise. for the past years has lived in Zur- A -number of our boys aye taking and the evening being cloudy, threat- lowing morming they set Gut for Cen- less driving. I :, 1� 'he, ra . i , , , . � . . . ich. She is survired by-heT husband advantage of the opportunity of, mak- ening rain which began, to fall, allt t lia, Centralia at that -time con- .. , .. 1�111 . and two daughters, Mrs. Simon Hoff- ing good money in the way of assist- innings could not be'played out, but sisted, of one acre of cleared land', a 'Uter September 1,9t., the motorist who drives reck. A�, ­ HILLSGREEN man, of Hay township, and- Margaret, ing farmers and others. who -have at the end of the fifth the score stood 'log shanty and a blacksmith shop. The lessly or causes damage MUST PAY or have his driv- .;�!, t: L, 5 � Notes.—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of Maidstone. The funeral was held large. hoe, crops as onions, beets and 9 to 4 iii, favor of -our boys-, who put up M#ehell family immediately began to iD9 ficeilse Suspended. And this applies to an Ontario , "; . . I �0�, of Lansing, Michigan, are spending . on Wednesday, interment taking place so forth. a good combination game amd'have blear more land and succeeded- in -hav-, motorist in other provinces or, in the V. S. A, and to . , 1� � � h good sue i all ing a small fiel-I ready f4 wheat the : . T, few days with friends in this vicinity. in the local R. C. Cemetery. The services in our local churches been meeting wit eess in I visiting motorists as well. More than ever I_'.. -� . Xr. Ral M!ich- - �Vav very following spring. It was in this first is it necesm .."'.... i -A Workman, of Flint, Notes.—Mr. George Thiel, local liv were not as well attended as might their matches. The game Sary to insure. - . :� 11"... IrYman 'has tr� i Me p4tch of wheat in ,Stephen Township �, , aded one of his teams be expected, and it is hoped that the,re fairly umpired- by MT. 01BAIn. . igan, called on big brother, Percy L I It I- I ,'.. ,,, Workman. trnek and will be an increased attendance during PitcheTfor Hensalt was Ferris Gante-.t�at John Iffitchell Was accideirtaRy P "I . , �A.11.. I Mt. Archie XcAllister and f riend, will baul freight, etc., by track from the summer mon'tba. lon and the catcher, Vernon Itedd4m. skot *bile he and some neighbor set- — I .� i. ., The and More Than Ever is , h?. tlers were hunti3ig a 6eat which had - . 4, , . of -Detrdit, spent a few days with rel- now on instead of wagon and horses. Mrs. -George E. Thomigon, accom- &..Paul's AnglicanChurch. — 1 4. � . 11 1(7 1. 1. � . stives here. I Horses as a means of hauling loads panied by heT daughter, Miss Miary, ser�vices on Sunday will be t,uke-h by ftequernfly Tisited the wheat -field. For .,V� " ., , , Mr. and Mrs. William Love and for any distance are being replaced by left there on Tuesday morn" last by MY. John Thompson. M -r. Tho 15 days Mr. Mitchell- survived, but the . Ctireful Driving Desirable ilgv - Ing ' nipson, - , I � ..',11�-� t near ,Clintot,'ha �. * � . . . I � 14.4 I., daughter, Mss Thelma of Ailsa Craig, trucks in many steetions. ti ain to Visit their ,relatives in Moose who lives g b, en at- doctors could not,.'stre his life. The , I ... � R 'i, j I SuapdUsion of drivink licins, I ,, I �:� : Schnell amd daughter, Jaw, Sask,, and other places iii the tending Huron'mupge. fg;z, tl�6 last' ' h - .. L � � - -1 . " otent a few -days at the home of Mr. Mrs. Albert .bullet-. ad­tp1ej!eed­ the- side --*f-Ms...­­­­.. - *M "c "My 'Of -Abe j 0119vd#C- - � �, swculm kk op_ in the .. � , � .;;; 01m 11 ,, 1 1, 1� " �,.�, I �, - - ­ - , , - 4 06-Z - 11 L Alw-GULA-i e otner prownelest , . " Ziove-awl -4, - --,. - . - . ­Ye&1r&..­---A-rc!Mf§jT0" -.1 - - --- I -7 --- ... � ��� -- ­ -nd. ­12-in-rdmNa - lr-� i �­ - - 4a�: x4s -- ---. W"lirw 'In Ine little 'U. S. -A. .. � . I . �, th" . I a Ah!,%; -fARfl*--- 9 , .+' w , Durrm , - .W 4- .I -Miss Elda Sfe&-an, left recently f or mother, Mrs. S. McBride, of this vil- IMrs. Peltersan, of North Dakota, is 'duetred Confirma�,hon svrvie6 in , 8t, li&uk4 06t known as BaTqu.ay*s . . .1 11'", " - . School, I . I . I I �� " lage, and other relatives in Hay and here visiting her many reviativeig. XTS. Paul'i last8unay,e-reiiing. Ths ' ' - C �ty. WFut 6-4 y%ftis later' itis &okfess driving it igArY, to Person �6r , %, ng her course in i ,,� -, - . �, Tormito, after fluishi . .9 �', . - b4shopl,s address *as, -based on the b � -he `96mefievy'in. I buta highway. � , ,Prop.oly res"fre. :- -,-,. + -, .- Oliritan Bustnes nt. � 1111 ­­ �, *q. 10ol-lege, Stanley at prese Petersoit is a daugh&r of Mr. Rkh Prakej,!! r I X�ar, rno�ed to t - , T*o r � big death . ' Nhi I .! A 211111ilell. ,,% ,,, Mts, L-ornev Mler and, child1ren, of ,Mr. and MTs. T. L. Wbrm, of To- ard Slaft'litkyrd,, of this villft*. Amt, 15etition in the Lotdi's Prakei, . ontlig I &ft#,r R �e iii$ the apeo,d 11 't it damerje to olijers resgato. " .. r,?,,, .... rr , -com. "Hallowed be Thy. Xailie," There vero, hi ,I , V i�, eir holidays ront and friend% The sym,paft of the e,TWirel I ta , I 0'Auty, are spending th o, visited, relatives s youiig*9t diiughter PoAfty, vras rl igg, tO + t4widiP dio or refurpt too scene 01 aft accidipnf� � -6wd of tlie,formWs parents, hem 's, e�cta-ntje,d td M�ug. 3easie, four confirmed. , . . . 6vember 10bb, a ng When ini6xictaed.' �y - ,, & ther h and at Bayfield last week, muAity, I born mi N , 18�1., Sliott- � ri 'a , .� � ... 77 I .i"" � I � ,�. �� D4�,- ' at -&in, 019410 a 11conie. . I I I , , 1,", " , `.� wi-lmwl Mes. -3. 00-eby'ame, IMr. and Mrs. 0. R Ehnes, of FlAtj in. the very and loss 61 her onIV 19ts. Pattersoii Mires. — After ly ,after the f, 'her's d,kth Vale , & - . .. . � . . I I . , . � . I ,!, .: " ,, - ,. I �j, I drdwain ' 111 S T,huTg�dty .1 Pb,�-rt Pattersaft, gn, 'has d664W,A6 to 'jg0,t&e , 1. 0 Ins"urd., 1. 11 f� ,,, - " IN& I Porrestis, gpeitd ., troit, spent the week end- at, the home, son, Billy. virbase, ,md d"th oeourteil 44 years of ,4c.tive ,nursing, 365. 1tild Waffil ,% *,�Ike-(T fibm - id"trQia ." , S, Gte)t I . g � o'P7. - I - , . ill4telhe of Missee FAhel and Piva Williams. by *f$fth on , - 8. I .- I iv6 Carefullyl �P)ay. . , %, � liortre.o her IS � I �.Ial',,X&rm 106. uke"fatm -, ,* I 1 4 �.. , 1"Dr, � SAW' , j, ,:I;- - � . wid Mrs. Platz and son, of De- a&t4ruadil FSX- . Billy was� A', *0-ty - lro from hosjpi�`tal work. r6t, fifa in Ugbdme, �%jh*'- V . ... . . . I .. ­ I . � , . I Ir ,� MT. V6 , . , 6,1161j'ajis got, "I- ., , .. . . U. -1 , jl�:301602%vo. �, , . ­ I . - I 46 - : I I -edr�d whh;.' 4 1 , 119 I yeurs she ','h,hf* . i!4�jft­' liarn *ift,b,kdk,",',ib'Oi�r,liltkt&ii�'t,I l4hrA I g the new.' % tj - I ptlihpfifeis , , le 'Tvt� A, ". " I -. 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