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The Huron Expositor, 1935-05-24, Page 314 f f ? V ? lea4w on. , I I , � �;t] . ­__ ­­ ­­ ­ _­f,� ___­ '­' I'll, V I R� tbop XPAW4 M mr,�, XK bl d ? f "I F X 'KIA7�.�7l�ll"����t,�..WY��x,+�*��4. A P *b out;: 031;'w .. Meetz 'W"ba Ivilki wr _Y_ 7M, ?i"W hYmn, lm�= r W, Tsig -4 "1" 4-90 00i bavo, or Ah' v Cvod�l w qu Goehe - .0 'W, ,pw as pmyor. *41aWb, ,e.n W. a 0 th t.4 PPISPned, QNB. xt +P✓3�i91i1 Psto, "Amyl ed '14, 1'". Mid peen or 9? vtd: MwgAa,T,4 4W Tombbi Rip'lAnspix �UTa" lip 4th at ppm.s. W4ere t4 tbovic ton, -Wga., 1, 0 .1 a4in �O 900" 00 "M RA -W -4 out tho uepm# wio Alt -4 ah"ed 'Mat 0 few Xe%,s'6Ad' 060. J. Armstrong. ailtsh what th F cls Hie het e4p ogmei- may be Under v -0 ou Mwrt OftTed Irby. W t I V 2". 0,to 4p, V*_ con. pM746TO jk tx1a1 the poll.. `I1Ji,.M I prov 14", the,:; Pe�4kweot bf Kl�y 0 Rgv ,A 1: V go Woed KM as •VeQL A poq�,Ojlon OC tbe the Oolalbh-we4, stz , movod AA ange men' bega "No 11,Sy.1,1 p A ened wall which top$ pj -10)rratt and, Mm. Nielson Xeyo.' The and from tblie TpeAt seotiou was MUR *Vorb 04 Nhe Bki*n Presbobmifal; 'Me wo?*O the NOW lie,14 at Exeter, was given, by %,e heavy omcr�te arrive at Upstonville in 'Mv jr,)6� J t Thexeare now )�na was ren wwlelgate% Nbs� LT. A�T�oug, aila ers,,.'Donna and =&Wl of gV0,ups of two& and' thr Until I my 4,einicai w.eed itimber work, tal 1 oat for a Wo. Ri. M. 'Peck. IMrs. Henm7 Ur- AsIlted her threes N and b' k1illeds on tho:1-markot, whi& have distance of- abmt 30 feet. Ms 1,4t TWW,,5 force wars equalled, if lrat�'Teinperance (Secretary, gave an last' MR— ow e hirtevelstipg r4oding. At'- Nk'Levi`bUww;o%6td of Co 'Hot loutnumberw�d, and thepoll would pro'v* very 040,40stal in, wipin�g out a problem iof h to fastt, n a new th� close of -Solon, inn. The Wallace clonting -small pl#ts andfor' ejepidng, up dxive- 'wall into place as - e haziborbottom GOW'cake is certolp with 1V4pA1pl,, �he meeting, a bile of and 6, �Eiist Wawfan6ish, & it has puirchased. two ways UM or polso at thw poililt is. so ,quilts al WhY Canada's leadlo' b7 Aleg'reft -got together, the I patths. F' U, ivy, one lTd mock, g cq,,9Xepyqxp clothi was packed. Mr. IL 44nn1ing's, house -in Ajubum. finall decided to. aV4 recommend this tamous baxi P9 faAiop application any - time during fasten a large� 103 T-Maurtin Arms0ong had'. moved _s mingled and the blood be- the y der exclusively, gin to boil; argumekiUl Of 0 ively, Aok your grocer hqr household eff-ects into her betweleml in(li_ 'g-MwIng 904,04 is effective. Other . steel toi the harbor ficK r, This was new weeds eliminated in, this ase d the being flinished on- e ox- onel inducts were hot and continuous, blows 'Occupied b. work CONTAWS140ALUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ng 'nd Monday.. :Six-Incli holes were bored y Mr. Jos, --This state KWPEN. home, f'orm'erly were Amok, indWidual figh, -after, eye dalley, bind weed, 'Canada thistle gupmutee tbut magie Balang AWCIC Kim" dards- into the rock boUom. to a depth of -w barinful ingrement, 'or, of fight took place u.ntil th and m�Oslb �Olf those things 111op nde wilia Ruth Arthur won the con- e two fac- ljoils which make so in ny a IM worked up to i�ghti,y. 'lle Kippen East Institute' s as a whole were w a lawns un_ five feat- Theseinatph holes, drilled goleum ring in the guess�jug contest white beat. into the steel LIbeam. Steel pins M -he Olay meatling of the Kipper held, at R....3); Munro's store. and the poll was about OWL Fa9t Women's In was held at 0 IG pen. who'will control U? The five inches in diameter at the small - No' W- TS08. A&MS, who, has been, n' est end and, enlarging to si�c inches the put hardy full blooded, Irishmen, the home of lMrs. William Pybus on in TorontD hospital for NEW L PRJ�E.am oun tar the touch tenacious.at the t1op were let into these holesW, en -t. The r, 'Wallag,'in- 6ed�esdiY last with 49 prme Week, returned. home last -w f by 1M1% and' Mrs. Jas. Wiwds attend4 anti wiry SedtchInenfriom Elora? The 'According to 5.e latesit statistics, through the Lbeam,­Goderieh Star. opening exercises were conducted Amd cemented. there after passing .banquet in, affair savored, of a,'general mele,(,-,; the-preslident, Mrs -Glenn McLean and ed the Women's, Institute Canadians -consunled 3o.92 pou"'d, of the imll call was, answered by, "MY Blyth on Friday. yoni could (smell ffight in the air. Thos -A P,. Ferguson .from the, Cou--ity of #6vtordite Plower." The miotto, "You (Miss Eleanor Wilson attended, thebutter, 3.64 pounds of cheese, and Si are nearer to -,God in a garden than crowning of the -Queen meoe, member for that county, and, "28 Vminds of concentrated milkpro- .at Strait - a, ducts pe ad papulation Y. last a bivather-in-l'a'w iGowan, , big cl 's r 'he of P lation d ring *uywhere else on earth" wag splend- ford Normal Sehool on Frida Autumn Wheat Showing iffly -given by Miss Maude McLean bdrlY Irishmen with a voice of com- 104. .N An exaniiiiattiou of the autumn CHOOSE THE EC N mandling. power, cried. out, 11B& -quiet and the current events werepbly giv- wheart plots at the Central 'E HOTEL VN I, an tiCAT the VAlliam Bell. Therewere my dear lambs,; be quiet, my sweet 'Expert- 0 LO BR 750 ROOMS—RATES two guest speakers at this meermg� UCEFIELP lambs�' This, was the pre-aii-aaged Mental Farm reveals striking differ- ► 750ROOM RATES,, 3,Lw. W. A. Young, 'of Hen-sall, signal Quick as a -flash ever Canadian turkeys enter Great Bri- e�noesi, in their lability to survive sev- it S_ RE. giv- -, . v nu:UL $1.50 to $2.50 id $1.50 to $2.50 fmTs. 'Emney and &on, of De'tro'it inter and early spring 10 all , k_ fin an inteTesting address ton HO'rti- iv�sdted at Ahe home from Wallace gripped harder his club twin free of duty. From ;May 2nd, ere w condi- 3 culture, and 'Miss. Keddy of Huron- in,, 'of Me formers and the attack b6.gan. The &her side 1935, (the duty -on foreign turkeys en tions. Such Standard vaaaetie& as SINGLE NO HIGHER SINGLE NO HIGHER. ther, Mrs. M. McKenzie, in the Dawsons Go,]&n Chaff have been EASY PARKING FACILIMS was ready; they met. , The shock tering the -British Isles has been vials, who spoke on lns'Ltute work. viUage, and, her Sister. Mrs,. J. Rich- practically wiped out here, while a 'and 0, - was terrifie a many a crown was raised to 6 cents! per 'pound in place' andson, of Bayfield, last week'. 'number of newly -developed varieties, Crackled. Ferg-usion was in. the thick of the former duty of.?, cents per •'W Mr. and Mirs. !Halstead and, son, 01 of the fight but ever above the din pound. bred chiefly for hardiness,' have come Stratford, visited aft the home of the h through almost perfectly. '26 M -e could be heard, Saying, 1 -My lambs, �01 lather's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 31, 1 T. be quiet." The Taxies held th4 poll Wheeler, this week. at fluabonville, but- Mr. 'Gowan. all- -'Me 311=7- friends .'of - Miss G.■ ter whose cousin are Near that GowsastAmn was namrd, was defeated Marks will regret to hea (Thomas H. Cowan) W under- the doctor's care at present in the e1e6Mon-,11 and that ;Mr. J. Moodie is still con - Too bad we have to -paint th fined to his room. We ho1 pe soon 'to ....... and it seems to me hear of their recovery. house agaiw this year. That Mr. and Haugh and Rev roved to be cat You must, care to 1, shouldn".1 have to repaint Mrs. C, "bar pro III-iss Clive Walker tof Toronto is cod W. .6, Ere get really go paint this every year or two, Mr. White: er are sperding a few rettypoor bargain in the #nd. days with frie-ads in Toronto this, V11sliting at the home of her parents, time. Why not ask Mr. e, k. Mir. and Mrs. Geo. 'Welker. Of course not, my boy!, I i� w hW's advice. He knows You Mr. and Mrs. Tbompson - 19,r. and �Mrs.'FTed-Corbe,ttandMrs. and far - McLaren attended, the funerF all a6outpaint. =t 'be using cors f[[[lit Stevenss nt of .. ily of Sarnia, and, Mr, ' M pe the week -end, With friend-, in Lis- Mrs. 'Corbett uncle, the laite Be -n A Paint.11t tat really,pure W Herding, of Dondav, on We'daesday "On.; J9cin i ' to service." to give - ag Now I always' of 141st wee always' 'Mr. Joe Cawthorpe, of Tavistock, is S] HENSALL Dending a couple of weeks at the home of'his gran,dmotheT, Mrs. Thos. Death of John Traq,..L D'ck an aunt, Mrs. Bertha Bell. 49 r The dea:tb occurred on Wednesday of laiwr st week, May 15fh, of a h1gfhly 1 respected resident of the. 'Canadian macaroni imported into of Tackersmith, in the pewson, of the thp British Isles, has become so -pop- late John Traquair, in his 76,th year. War that this Canadian, export has The deceased had been, in failing reached to 'within measurable dist- health for a number of mw*hs and ante of the big supplies from Italy about six weeks -ago had been in Dr. and. France- Mloir's Sanatorrium, and was con'6d­ erably improved by rest and, skilled nff%ing but only a day !or sic, bef6re death The increasing realization in Hlol- h hat the Sanatorium, he pass- ed sudderily away from severe inter- land of the, (better results- obtained in for nal trouVe. His funecral was held bread making by using, larger quan- Mr. White cer4ainly did its a good from the, home of his. ion, Melville, itities of hard Manitoba wheat for i turn in recommending that Martin, - of Tuckersmith. on Friday last with mixing with soft 'Senour paint. We have the best South American and, whom 'he had been, making his home European ,products has; caused an in- looking house on the street now. y 100 0� for the greater parIt of 'his fife fol- crease of imports, of Canadian wheat Wb % PURE PAINT �,4 lowing the death of his wife, whose into the Neth6rlands during the first e a r e iriaiden' name was Janet AboiT, a quarter -of 1935. daughter of the who James Moir, , of Looks ratter[,.. and Lasts Usborne, and who pre-deaceasled him ------------ some 16 years ago. He leaves to Kellogg's Corn Flakes mourn, his dleath two•'sons, Melville, of Tuckerismith, and Albert, of Exe- Lon ea�r ,save time, work" and ter, another son, Roy, having died a In-, The Garden money. Because they',' numlyer-of years ago,. He, is also sur- You said it, darling. And Nived lyy a number of grand, children Gladiolus In what a relief to know that The ingredients in paint that Combine, to form come to you crisp and arid one, great grandchild. In pDl- In recent years that most popular there will be no more itlics, 'Mir. Traqualir was a StAunch the valuable protective film are white lead, zinc ready -to -serve, there are flower the gladialus has suffered a repainting bills for four 4 Liberal and in religion a Presl,*yter- good deal of injury throughout the or five years! oxide and linseed oil. Only paint containing no fires to light—no pots Ian up until the time of the Union country. The tops turn 'brown or .. the full proportions of these materials in pure when he united with the Undted silvery and the flowers, if theme are and pans, to scrub. Church and, was a consistent mem- y form will give you' safe, enduring surface pro- berr thereof. mi an at all, are shrunken and wilted. attending the Hensall ,church. The funeral service was Slicii sYmPtOms usually denote the tection. presence of thripsl, a tiny insecr.,Wbieli These crunchy golden conducted by Rev. A. Sinclair, who enter A spoke most highly of the fine 'fife of p the stem and winters over on Martin-Senour 100% Pure Paint is the best look- Msyetordnn s sd rms,1,reaxeein and most economical paint you can obtain hecased.Thepallb, according tohortieultu-1al .x- 9,sineph, ely:Robert; and perts. It will. -be too late nowfor bqcause every ingredient is gu4ranteed 1007oegest. You can JVhn Elgie, Earl KAnu-man, Dan Ross., serve Robert Kinsman and Arthur Jones. P -that emploiyling naphthal ne flakes. Pure ... there' are no adulterations or substitu- Kellogg's, Corn The floral tributes were many and Soaking in a siolultion of"el ounce of en the protective film and shorten oorrosive sub tions to weak most beautiful and the funeral was liMate to 6 gallons of Flakes with milk 'or -any eloming foram largely attended, in water for three hours after peeling the life of the paint. The colors remain fresh ,tb .cream at any time of the a distance to pay, their last respect 's to plan -f- and clear; the protection holds ...summer and e clormis, and, just; ��1010,u Mg. will kill theseinsects. - corrosive to one who hadbeen a long and good winter . . . year after year. subMinate, is 6-adly poison. and should day. Mary servings for resident of the community. The re invahs uveae interred in the Hensall be used, in glass, earthenwiare or A gallon of 1007o' Pure Paint will cover as ,only'a few Cents. At gro- Union Cemetery. vooloden ivemels. Another simple 0. treatment is to soiak in ,ordinary wa- much as 900 square feet of surface. This ex - ,cera everywhere. Quality Y. P. S. 'Meets ter at a temperature, of L20 degrees ceptional coverage is achieved by extra fide he Young People's[ League of the for 10 minutes just previous to guaranteed. Made by Llnite& 'Church held thleir regular planting. CmCte must be taken, to grinding of the high quality ingredients; Kellogg in London, Ont. weelkly meeting int 'the -school room of keep the water at the exact temper- which accounts also, in large measure, for the the church, on Mondwy, evening. The ature. Too hot will Idil the norms, Wbatever you intend to paint, there is a special Martin- labor saving ease and speed with which 1005 mireating opened, with a hymn after b00 101V Will not kill khe -threips. By Senour product for the purpose. Five of the most popular are: Pure Paint is applied. which Rev). Mr. 'Sinclair led in pray- keepling the vessel covered and �by 6y f er. The Scripture lesson was read addiing more hot water every few MULTI -USE ENAMEL for all enamelling, outside or in. for by IMIsts Verda Watson and the min, minutes the (temperature can, usual- OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT for porch floors, steps, etc. Any of the merchants listed below will glad-tutes of the last meeting were read ly be maintained. A therm,ometer of XONVENIENCE and approved, after which the fol- 00111 -se, must be Wed. If t1re tirips, MARBLE -ITE varnish for hardwood floors. ly show you color charts, and cite actual exam- . . . . . lowing program WW' gliVen'. , 'Soplo�, make tbelix appeariLnee in the garden NEU-TONE (Flat) NEU-GLOS (Semi -Gloss) ples proving the economy of using Martia- 'Bella Sinalle; violin solo, Greta Lam- duwing the summer, for washable interior walls and ceilings. Senour Paint Products. m6e; solo, Lorne Elder. The meet- ingplarisgTeen an sugar will 'd �:ry contaim ingellosed with a -hymn and the Miz- be found quite effective, if applied, as pah,13gaediction. A number of con- soon as the insects are discovered tests were then give and a social hour and if repleated at weekly intervals coRlq spent. until the flower spikes, appear. The Mr. James Donthron visited with tormifla recornmended, is I punce, of 0 FLAKES Mr. in, -Waterloo on Sunday las' pari�s green and 2 pounds, of birown MARTINmSENOUR, 11 NVOR-PwEcr, and Mrs. Bo-rAhron, who, &-is been sugar in 3 gallons. of wiater. spending -a week in Waterloo and 100Yo PURE PAINT VARNISHES & ENAMELS returned home wkh him Write Martin-Senour Company Limited, Montreal, for valuable booklet JutcheneT, retu Garden Pests Sunday evening. etie,3, Of General garden inselet lenemieshare 'Home Painfing'Made Easy'. Fre,°.on request. A. The Young People's SOCi 'the Huron Presbytery of the Presby- 'divided into two -groups- Thoselthat OVENIRESH.T.LAVORTERFECT picnic eat lhbles, in the foliage and those terian 'Church intend, holding a p enic thlat suck out the Me -as. Foe' the at Bayfie-ld on, Mday, May 24th. flrslt-named, 1101sonis, usually applied, while the `s�uckiers. are attacked with a bunting spray which penetrates. 1 mg i Often when both are present, a comms I et� bintation of Voiison and.abinodthing that51 'burns such as grime sulphur and ars- G,EOP FERGUSON enste, gives the best results.Me NANCY damagia from. •the bitting insects is usuallyquite apparent. but the press The 444uilot POCKET TREAT" ewe of the other ki-red is only ahoym at fir4 by a witting or wkhering of the foliage. For suckimg posts, chief lei Of whidh are the aW-dL% or plant lice, 19pfty with vAiale toff swap, a quarter Pb'und bf 90" to a gallon and a half EAFORT 61 water, MoDtine suqbhatia or 'Black Leaf or any other a*pWen% -Iss- cured from- a rdiAlhle --A 4LAw- I VIhon tftwgug anacks, the lounti the T SWEETENS THE BREATH! br"M msuaw tatio yeikw Or p-ov,'"' —, , m�j -%4, Or WWA 000 hl* oiflftw ow. p­­k­. � ... . I . .1 . .. . " A, , , Mnr , �Mk� ME Z, B Mal k �Wlwilklbll Lt asq, �Japt P� IPawfon, 1% iv ol, 4" '.at RNK ti 'ZI,