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The Huron Expositor, 1935-07-26, Page 41.1�,_ ,�!­­,), . . . * ,11,1111", �, "" •1,?M-;,:.3�:;.F_, : i , k , � . , � , ", � . . I , 'If" , ", j - .,� ",.:S� " �WO,-;,,F.,,,�,�, �,,"­,­' 11-` "; , '71 � . 1�­, L, �i�," �­,��, ."i "All JI -1 1� � ­� -1� I .� :­ �­�:, ��. , �, ;,q,,,-;' , 'i��! -�",4­, 1A , . ,,; � : � ` ` *.,: �1: ", I .-�r 10; ;% �,,.Tfv,, � , � I I _! , � , � ;,�,N , , 1� � ,, . . : .- , , ,-, . - 1, 1 ,,� ,,�;!!� 1 . ,. � . . ; ; . - - . " , I I ; : 11 , , , '; ,�� � . �� � � . ,%;;gj,4,:?,.1�`,.,i1e ,�. , � :� �­: �,,,'�,n,�;,Xg�� ,��,,,,,-i,�"rl;."";il"".",��t'll'I �����. , 0 11: -, �" , �! I � - , . �' �, � "' � ,�,N,�1�5z'��,� �,� '�C'111 � I " �. *, P, � ,: ,. ; ` , ", 1, , " 1, - � � �, 4't � I � ; : 11 :­ �,� I" I �. � I ','%1'.',' ;. '', ", . I �,:,: I � �%"�`.", " .4', �n� ", �"'';! ,"�!'!,',�',:; - I " ��,10,." 11 . , , , ,� � ��, " �: � , , , ` _., � �' . " "; "".""",�7 ��,�VXi;; -i4irl��lili�il","Tll�,�i�ll""', . F 7, -I- : , , ,�',�" I � � , . I " . , . "r , 4" � � . . , :I p, I . I . , . I I , , I �� . . . � I : I ... � "I . . I I . I . . I � . , , � . � . I . . . 11 . , , , � ., I , I 1� � � ", .�, . , I , � I , . !� � . ,. I ,� -1. - � .1 , . . . . , � I � I � ;4 1 . , . 1t; ��, � .1 I I I . � ".., I .. � 1 �0 -1: , I � , . . I ! ­`�' I I �� . . . I 11 I - I . . , '.1 I . I JULY 61 10. ril, . a . . .1. - * THE EXPOSIT01t 'V I 11�' - 9 :, � I � - . , I . . '... . I " �4,1��e'l — -1 "'. 1UL1W I . W= - I - 11 , . 1. - I M;1�',.,; I ____ .. . � I . , . . . I �. ,� , , I I � . . . -0 Athe evei�ing only as he takes 44roo., ',.� 6 " Cele'brates Mass Seaforth Bowjors' ,in' "N's"A' 'ho", "re""t'd ,�,041 .. �� 0 - , . . of the morniAg sermice in Caven " , . .� I from PAP I � , '�"' WN � "'i (Continued fr Church ,at Exeter dwing the au0ii- ;, ­', ,,, , 1 � WS AT OTTAWA. (,Continued from Page 1) - have been . , 11 r, 0 . � - � 6 F, , NE Since the new greens ineir month of July. There ,Was, %' . , - - "I'll . many have ,been skeptical as male chorus by the alliembers lof the . 1" .... 1, " Ll', . I � 1 1, ri�nigeman, Detroit, the latter being made � 1,111,;:.,,N'A ,, ,��_ "".." ,ssifl'e'd Adso — . ___ . a sister of Father Mlecorinell. Ac- to whether or net it would be a sue- choir. Ii. 11, I ­. -8, "', ,, � as dis- I � P .V , 1. I - de ted the C. C. F. and gone Judge and cess. Any doubt, however, w At the United Church Rev. W.i - I . � .... . 11__��-"..,-_-------1 Political circles, Without bedng I h companying them were I 11., y�-m , �1, �0.'hlk V,W,11; � l!" , , . have ser Stevens.Mi 9. J. J. Miali�er and Miss Rose 'Mary pelled on eVeningal the vie- Brt&mer 0i , field -preached at .... . 7,,�,!"," - I, -ly perturbed, are interest- in behind -tevens. However, this Bruft I 1, �� F i, pa-1-ticulai re flattering the mornine service and Rev. Mr. 11 " . . . . . . . . . . ll M t ' ,., �,., McConnell, al l0 a, sister, MT. and hors, one and all, we '�`, i ow cash rates: ed in the emergence of the new Re- 1. ' V, , ed Ads* their remarks. � I I " `1�1 ""pW s bb on ,, , lonce formidable body, out -of whose , , 11.5 I ". struction Party, headed 'by 11 H. I ranks the Drury government of On- MT . Edwin iStu s, Toronto. With The local bowl- Chandler, 4ot Kipper, in the elvon- , I #e,' anted, Lost,And Found. Coming hvt-�ts, Etc -Par W*rd' Cent Oon arip was formed, has become succi Following the Father ere now feel that the work of put- ing. In the morning Ws. Alfred , . .1 11 I 1;WAv. 'ber of thelt, ceremony, Well Clark rendered- a solo and at the ev- ., � 1 .. ,,, . I .. I week ......................... I .................. I . Stevens,Steven,s, erstwhile in as bean " , . ". � 11 pe ha e , r 4. ". � ...... % Cent -net -ecadent force in the prckAnee McConnell and about thirty guests ting the .green in shape 11 . 2nd week ...................................... Bennett cabinet. It means that when I a d !sire�, - � ......•% Cent ay spent on, ening service there was a duet *'by ,�1, " . th the time and morti :-�., 3rd week ......................................... 25 Cents the general election occurs in Sep- that the adherence of what is left of were pr,esent at- a banquet in, the wor n a ,drawing card all �2 "V .., � minimum charge, firrt insertion ............ as one groups will be appeal- it to any party represents no great Hicks 1H1DUSe Mitchell, given in his it. ,It has bee Launce'-Rattersby and, 'his brother, �­ I Each figure. . initial and abbreviation counts ­Qrd� te-mber, four grou its defection no great loss- ban.' I following were with very few evenlings With- •Fftnk. I ,-, F Memoriam Notices -I cent' per word. minimum, 5b cents Per week- •ing for favor of the electors. Clan- gain or or, at which the -season, wit N crowd of lboth bowlers �0, Saturiday forenoon last Mrs.; . ". L' �of Thanks, In Memo s, the Co -opera- . e: Mrs, Sohn Carpenter, his out a -good y", * 19 cents se' � - , 11 %x ,',.,.�.� I uiries. may be directed to a Box Number, care of The Huron ExP"ttw. for ,imatives Liberal . at day was cele - 11 f, I tive com�ilon,,vealth FedeTatioA and gr4 dmother, who, that and- spectators Present. Thomas Ilu&on, of the 'village, a&- . n b' tournament will take f I 1h. extr , eek will be charged it ads in above classes are not paid by the ,� br, - 88th -birthday; Mr. and The next ered a. stroke while 'busily engagi.6d , k. - , , additional per week the ne v party. "Years of Plenty" ting her layo lugust 21. household duties, affecting' - �_Jv cenla, t in the eek in which the ad was run ,timate just Mrs. 'David ,,'-McConnell, parents of ,the place Wedn,&,. with her 1. I ,.t,", , oaturday, nigh ,It is rather early to es -c- , in. Monday's touTn- -e sldi6 of !her bodly. . i . 1;1 , ' party Will Cut- Seared by a scorching sun for four celebrant; Joseph and 'Patrick M Other entries her spebeh and on , 112 - I new Pa,] - Dirms, marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge haw much ice t,he ..",.;14 , creditors, Lte­qltates on "Vilication. I One former colleague of Mr. Stev- long, lean years, the Western farm Conn -ell, brothers of the celebrant; ament were: Mrs. Hudson had not been feehqZ' . . , ..AXKM*n Salus, Notice to Cred .. F. B�. n hron � S Plus well previlous to the sttolke but it I . . ells, -vie-wing the gesture with ervi- country, inclu4bug drought areas Of Frank and John MeGonnell, MT, and L [) b , Hensall, 2 win -I. I ! : 1. , . . Joseph -s came very unexpectedly.. At date O'f I dent contempt, (thinks that, five seats 14nitheirn Sasikatchewan and Man!- gh Carpenter, Mlt . Frank 12-, F. Hunt, Goderich, 2 win's P1116 n d better s -1. ' - - rota, is coming 'hack. ' The faith of I Mrs- e 'Mi James Redmond, John ii; F. J. Bechely, Seaforth, 2 Will eis a little . ette- and It i , , '. writing h I AR STALLIONS ,,,,ill be the limit. Some others, fig Byrne, I POPULAR 5 New Hamburg; hoped she may in the near future, " , For Sale - ure on 25 Or more. Obviously it is the hardy folk Who fought a bitterlKciin,�, Ri.s Teresa and Joseph Car- pluls 11; F. Debu , ,. i - late: Inasmuch as but winning struggle against .crop - R It Dill Dr. J. Brian E. H. close, ,Se-afonbh, 1 win Plus' 5; ,make a good recovery. . 136 r 2. I aIPJ ' Rourke. % Miller, W-ingham- R. E. Bright, �', � , YOUNG PIGS; i. ,r,A,o too solon to dalcu is ,being justified and now, six 1. 'A 'er Joseph O' Q, R SALF-11 SCOTLAND'S REMEMBRANCE as, Mj,o. A. J. Hummel, -of Melville, Pa., '' r wheeled trailer. Phone 1,26035", (21829) Mr. Stevens is inherently a Conserv- failure PFefnou11,-',es a�n.d , 3527-2 iney member of the cab- -weeks before 'harvest time, a ,good T. Johnstone, W. G. Willis, Dr. Bur- who is and has been here for somO . .. SpROATIS TILE YARD. Bur - Will s.t;am,d at his own stable. Brucefield, ative, a for _­*� - - -­ . A - WH, CLOVER eXcePt Thursday, when he will go to John H, 'net and, fox much of the session, camp is in the offing. Those whose i4ows, Seaforth; J. Agnew, W. MC visitdng'with her many' Tela- I _., _LE ITE 11� - TJONEY FOR s 5,po,und pail, mcEwan's. 2nd of StuailleY, for noon, and then ing support from a faith Was, shaken are returning to 6 Coy Lucknow- R. J. --Sproat, Sea- weeks ,taken quite seriously Ht' . I �. : apparently enlisit dives, was - . J --L honey 4n our contain- u home for night- ught area. The soon-' ,6stone, Gaderich; ,h,.•' . . 60c; 10,pou_11d pa,,. ,51.10; 11) cents a pound in Terms -to insure, $15-00. strong element of the party which thp so-called dro, Family Picnics forl; L. (TYL 21� . during the past week imd is at pres- II k4 your c-n',dontainer if ,broug4l; here before R. D. MURDOCK, was saying ,,we must have Stetv�ln,s try they I left -nothing but dust and John Logan, Brussels, ent at ,the home of heir cousins, Mr. � August 15,th before honey uran:&Aea. R. R. PropriefiF, & manager. form a new desolation -now is lush and green. - 1. ,,"�, 3528-1 3522-8 ,back," his decision to (Continued, ftxm Page 1) Local Rink Wins and Mrs. R. S. Paterson. She W" �, HAI-LTILY, Sea(forth. — party is regarded by Liberals as of Return of, normal growing conditions iStratford's rink entry in the pro- N,lislted on (Sunday by her. ,husband, 'I'll COLLIE -PUPS FOR SALE—FULLY REG- ting effect upon, the minister- is the brightest note in the Western Townsend, Clayton Martin; ,Press rvincial lawn bowling' playdowns for Mr. Hum-mell, well was in hopes that b . iie pups; make Fad AGAIN &-srup farm picture. But despite material secretary, J. W. Man6lng; 11hich cbm- District No. 4 lost -their first game she might be well en,yugh to a�cdom�- - I ;stored, white Col ial party. 1. This is our best li'tter I � xptaelleut cattie dogs. party ,on its part, improvement in crop conditions, farm nijittee: ,Miss Gladys Crich, 'Mrs., of the season Friday night when pany him home, but the attending , llp I I in three Years. Apply to H. G. mEiR, Sea- (24337) The government element may at- prices.furr the most part remain a- Fowler, Mrs. Ed. Ball, Frank . 'forth- Phone 306. , 3527-tf Monday afternoon -Will leave his own thinks that the new Mks * . -the Seaforth four walked off with a doctor thought she was not* strow . field, and go to ThOs. Butts', - Townsend; ' Seaforth rink honig,' Mr. I , t'. o stable at Brucefield, sideTable support which, bout the same as last year or lower. ,Coleman, Mrs. Amos Towns " "I - 23-15 victory. The Was enough for ,the long trip 1� .,� I . _­'� Kii,ven. for night Tue,day-East• to the tract a con, inclined 'do This is natural when,, on top of a . MIQ W e;, i a r@ Anew McKiunrn's, for 'because of the unrest, is i tOTI`cal *ttee: k1VIrs-. Fo T J. ;. winters, W. J. Humni'll raturned,,.arranginkp6j come I loth Concession, to -nt and SUPP o , composed of R. J. . I 1, I'll, . For Sale or Rent nom; to Ken McKellar's. Cronlar- ,o.pipo,s,e the governmi, art new wheat crop, is a hangover of Manxing-, -e Gri&� Amos send-, -r. Bech- for her in an 4e-euplane, accompanied then east . Duncan, R. J. Sproat and, D, . tfi Cricb. . "I . I ty, for -night. Wednesday- �East iV, miles to , Is.- There is a fairly coin- 228,000,000 bushels, .Mrs. *1 A ' 'D t ia ,., ." DBRN BRICK _,cn; then west to the Libera Thn, held 6ly,'s`k1iP- The Stratford rink was W. by a physlizian. just as soon as a ,.i_V ... - FOR SALE OR RENT --XO Lloyd colphoun's, for n, view that some injury may be next year is to be h for make the trip. 01 , in (Hensall on block south Of I I., for night Thursday- man Wedgy 0. Seely, F. C. Broad, H. C. Delibn safe r her to ,� dwelling North Pm"tF' V. I .14o at the same *lace on tbe•l)ourth V : United Church. Hard and soft water, furnace, .rt ,�/, ,i:t. c.,. ,B.., Ith Con-- inflicted on the C. C. I and A, E. [MillsOn, skip. !Mrs. L. Knight, who has been vim - bathroom to R. M. PECK, I ,,on Hibbert. ,or noon; then west to Robert nesday in 9 I bathroom and Hydro. ADi: � Seaforth ,has had three -wins UIA iting in, Hensall slid, the Beach O' 11, Zurich. phone 96 r 15, H - at Wils,on L•I Corneas sind north bo the Will Road 61 1% D.i�,.Hjc�ert, " , I.I. 3597x3 nigh" Friday -Nest to Geramell's � . I Z Teniperance Pe Reunion ' two losses with ,5t, YjArYs Yet to Pines for the past week, returned to' - RENT- m�Oartzey,s. for noon; then home to his ,own . y Familiar . I I PP., ' her 'home in Kitchener on Sunday lask ,t UOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR Platform Pretty elan play- , ' - i - ---- - - Blowes add , frame buildings, drilled well- Con- stable for night. SaturdAY-At his own , Seventy of the Peppet I " ,, . A� 4ao,d . . ((Continued from Page 1) '' -1 �: . ..00MMooffid iMr. And Mrs(. Claude �111 . I "sion le, Lot 1, Huron' County. GEORGE stable � The. new party comes 'out with a '_ from Zarnia, Toronto, Wbodstock, - - little . , spent & , ".911 . . MTNER. ,Bornholm ant 3527-3 Teams-515.0to; insure. ..i I . he executive Clintion, �Brucefield, Hensall, London, I � R. D. MURDOCK, Proprietor. platform of eighteen planks but a of .the GtL-ps, .taken ,by t . dauple . of dos -1 t' wee at Ron- .., - TJENSAUL PROftRTY FOR SALE --FJ Charles _Xanring. Manager. ny of It reveals nothing very of this' and of the efforts Dungannon, Seafoith, ,Iffibchell land ]EIENSALL .. ...,., .11 I v ..". ... 3522-8 scruti resent for the fan- . dean. -Pairk. .1 1, JUL roomed modern brick house. recently - . new; nbthing that would likely cause (put forth by the Ontario Tem, Dublih, were PT . longer wwiWed and IMT. and'XTs. Lloyd ,of Fbrest,sp�mt ., , I novated, equipped with furnace, bathroom, ibera.l. to Federatlibn in defence of the Act ilde�s annual outing. The program of MRS. DOE is no 11, s any real Conservative or Liberal. I worried. She uses Cress Gorn and the Week end in, town at the home .. .1 haTd and .At wa�ter, Hydro; good ba- and leave his party, -We note with surprise and dis- sports was arranged by the general Creiss Bu ll ... varage: on four tots of land, niceiy situated The Premium Clydesdale Stallion . although it may aP- 3. , Bunion Salve. At. Hemphill's -of his,parents, Mr. and Mxs. Thomas ��� 11 � . � I in villaz - sale in settlement of Alex. Munn peal to the unattachedval the ,reparted statement,5. ..Of convener, Fred PePPer, assisted by Drug More. 3529-1 Hudson. . o La , . . . . . .� Elatate. Apply Box 537.,Seafoath. 3527-tf MARATHON YET The platform strikes a note Of fa- Tn)l� AEtchell F. Hepburn, Premier Mrs. F. YtOn, George Pepper and The public library ,will be closed , The following girls Of Miss Ellis' - ft .1 I " No.22860 whe,ther it The with ,MT- of On-ta,ri!6, to the effect: (a) That Secretary, Xrs. I. Rigigerson. ,- mgust 17th, in- Suriday School class' are camping at 1 - - millarky, " ��. '4 - Enrolment No. 2M Form A I Bennett's radio address, last 'Winter his governmenewou,ld appeal the de- (Races were won as follows: Girls, from August 6th to A Gladys Passmore, Mildred' . I -4 � � Will Stand for the improvement of stock rm or policies cision of the Supreme Court to the 8-10 Marilon Malcolm-; 14bys, 11-44, elusive All 'books will be due On Bayf'erd: Gl 11 .. I' . 'Notices at . - mile west of Hensall for or the Liberal platfo or. I Smillie, Hazel Smillie, Verde Watson, ... his own Stable. % Thomas Pepper; young August 3rd. 11 . �, __ — the season of 1935. 'Mr. Stevens, -repeated, utterances. The Privy Council, and (b) that his gom- ROGS Pepper, -Pearl, � 1 . Twxos-412.00, payable February 1, 1536. element of novelty consists in the ernment would'. not enforce the Can- -isdi6s, , Aileen Pepper, Lois Pepper; IMT. and Mrs. S. 1. Halliday, of Lettie Love, iMcLean and 111� . .11 D. BURNS, n en Leslie Pepper, Wim. Pep- Brandon, ,Manitoba, visited over the Elder. They are being cliaperloned 'LL !�. . NOTICE TO WEED definite creation of a -new Party and a4a. Temperance Act, we submit that You g 'men, . .1 I I I , Manager. S52o- not so much in what it stand's for- as the Privy Council has already on -per; three-legged race, Dalton Mal- week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan -by Miss Ellis and Mrs Fred Siinalla- , ,:11 CUTTERS - two occasrions declared the Canada colm and Lois Pepper, George Pepper •Mcl�Vartin,•theY being old friends whb Combe. . - prolyriated. it ,is much milder than Temperance Act to be valid law, that and Mrs - 'IMr. Scott Welsh and sister, Miss I I.... � ' Clearly, some ideas have been aP . J. McGregor; plate race, come from time to time to keep up " . 11 wnsliip of Tuckersmith The Imported Percheren Stallion - Glen Pepper'and Irene Aberhart, Mr. their friendships of the, Past years. Florence Welsh were -holidaying .. _'�'. To . some had expected, with the approach such an appeal would be an unnec Gordian Stuart- married . IMir. and Mrs4 W. D. Bontbron, of ,Rondeau,Park last week. I A All wile Chicory plants should be cut on CARNIVAL'S CHOICE to, the big issues couched in :very essary ,proceeding and would involve and ,Mrs- I little or befare July 25th to prevent seeding. 114993) 206609 --Dark Brown general terms and, qualifying cOns-id- heavy expense for the province. The la,ddes rolling ,the ball, Mrs. A. 'Math- Detroit, spent the week -end here %,r, and Mrs. �E. Harris and . 11. I . , Robert Bonthron and Mrs. son-, ,Max, -of Ailsa Craig, were Sun - •''.,, . � . Enrolment No. 3669 tions. . refusal to enforce the law would be eson., Mrs. L. Aberhart; ladies kick- With Mrs. .. � I . Will stand fon the improvement of stock erations. the slipper, Mrs. Albert Yeb, Mrs. Lou 'Sampson,.1&. Bonthron's mother day visitors at the, home Of her piair- : I., Road SuverinitendeaL a complete reversal a the policy of . �. I 3�`7_2 this season as follows: Monday Noon -Will .f J. ,Malcolm; men's kicking the SHPPeT, and sister. •, They also visited W. encs, Mr. and, Mrs. Walter( Fee. , - -" ' leave his own stable at Munro, to William Mr. Robert Higgins is *endlinig & 1 I ;.. en, for night. Tuesday Af- More Tribulation for Bennett this pirb,vince for many years, and' is ton Malcolm; and Mrs. Fred Bonthron. ! . 7= Benneweis. Brohag - an attitude -unworthy of the gavel' Ge)orge Pepper, Dal .... -�! I ternoon-To John L. malone's, Beechwood. for ment of this province. . spot race, Mrs. Elliott Layton, Ws. My. 'Ritchie Traquair, of Tucker- week in Elitolieneir at the 'home of his . 11 . n�ght. Wednesd,aY-To William Mason's, con- The most widely accepted view, as , - Card of Thanks " contend Ernie Pepper; ladies dropping clothes smith -had the misfortune rece�atly son-in-law and daughter, Mx. and , I stance, for noon; then to Harold Cleves, 4. [In the meantime. we Jno. while engaged in utilloading bay, to MIrz. Leslie Knight- I ___._ - expressed by the newspa�peirs, is that . . I SH Huron Highway, Thursday -To W. . ' that the decision, of the S pins, Mrs. Charles, Pepper, Mrs. . `:1 ay, for night. Su M�s-s Mabel Fee, nurse -in -training i �..;� MRS. WHEATLEY AND FAMILY WI P. Thompson's, Tackersmith, for noon; then formation ,of the new Party under Court is banding upon. 9.11, Pepper; mens drop -pang clothes pin, -have a bard fall on the barn fl'OOT ., take this oppo-,unity to thank the home for night. Friday Afternoon - To such leadership will be bad for the . that con- rape breaking and at the -Memorial 'Hospital, St. Thomas� and neighbor ' - Of bee, in this Albert Pepper, Gordon Stuart; oldest owing to the trip r4, I " I friends to ,3r their many thoughic, Bruce Cooper's, Eliraville. for night. Satur- gavernment, however snitall may be sequently the sale fall. is spendring a couple o& weeks' holi- I I fel ac-_; of kindne�s Suring their recent be- day -To ciarence Gunning's. for noon; then . county is illegal and the autborides person on the grounds, R;Gger Pep- letting him , 3,528-1 with the el'e'-'- .Mr. J. Jones, -M . " reavement- to his own stable for night its degree of progress - rporting to permit nich sale are per., - ,W. of the village, who days with friends and relatives in and 11 `, te. The note which is commonly Pu I appointed for the -wento ourt ,to help on the farm owing around town. T — I Terms -$13 toinsure, payable February 1st, tora invalid. •' . ,The committee a of Saskatoon is I.. I 1936. This horse is drawn in a trailer. Will stressed ,is tbat,'Mr. Stevens being . includes: President, to the injuries of, Ritchie, had- the iMr. Peter Douglas ,. respond to calls within reasonable distance. 'We, therefore, call upon the Prime emunng year ' �. 1� in Memoriam NORMAN PARSONS. so Prominent a Conservative, aild' his Minister and the Ontario JAq,ubr Fred Pepper; Secretary, Mfiss Grace misfortune while on the machine cut- visiting at the home of his bebther, I , , , 4 1 Proprietor. -active support coming so largely Board to cancel these authorities Pepper; CoTrilmittee-James Malcolm, ting 'hay to have the Wheel strike a Mr. George Douglas. ,. y - . .g hi , - mv ... cTJDxoBx_In LOVING MEMORY 8520%tf -from th" rt his departure sin stone throwing in [Misis Susie Morrison, of Bellang ..t. our mother, Margaret Ama Cadmore, I• who Belgian Stud ly adds , 0 Pa e party, of tribulation for forthwith. Any other action would Ernie Pepper, Austin 'Matheson. large concealed-, ground and injuring ham, Wash., is visiting at the home. 1 � . . - - I .. , passed away on July 26'uh, 193*-'- The Imported Pr,eftlium constitute an open defiance of the eeeeeeeeee heavily to the - _,Sons and Daughters. the Bennett '.14 �,.inist­tion at a ,tine — -his side-, but happily not seriously. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MAcLaren. �. MONTONDALE KING when it has m1&,re le t. 0. i Taw If the 1,smd, both Prfovincial and Mr. and -Mrs. L. Mendosa are vis- (Mr. and ,Mrs. J. K d daugh- : � 3p-axl. . - /�,n y ts Keys all ,a Ti;: � � Pedigree No. 4897 Enrolment No. 2904 hands. Although Mr, �1,,.Tv,,'enst.may Dominion. Wo'qsll upon, the govern- ELIMVILLE . home of ter, Dorothy, of Tennessee, ,Visited '.. a I — will stand for the improvement of tock ca . -ent to set at example a -�, - itinig friends in their former h ca , .'I , , in, f loyalty - .11, . — I not et far now, some co . tors with Mr. George Douglas and daukh - I this season as follows: Monday. Tuesday and Mrs. Alden Johns and son, Donald, Town -to. . . 11-". I Births.. Wednesday wt James Norris' Sale stables. mit- believe that out of the insurgency and law observance. Saskatoon, Sask., are visiting with 'Miss Goldie Cross, of the village, ter, Miss Irene Douglas, on Tuesday , '. . . .. Saturday. at his s,omething may ,eventually come and The meeting closed with the Na- of . has successfully passed her elemen- last. tZ , — . chell: Thursday, Friday and Sa &,, m tional -'Anthem -and' all remained for relative,%� here for a few weeks. I 11,� I I � BELTERMANN-In McKillop. .m J-.i!y 22nd, own Stable. one mile no-�th of Hensall. . even that, in the new Parliament, )tion Mr. and Mrs. Kenheth Johns spent tory ,piano examination, which was The weather, although most uncom- I Georg: r,tuermann. a Terms -413.69 to insure, payable February tea. The weather, with the excel Goldie is a pupil of for-fible and extremely hot, is very � to Mr. and Mrs, the Stevens group will have a con -Clinton., ­ daughter. tat, 1936. . d the week -end visiting with Mr. and held in ChTrt . �, I YOUNG -In Scott Memorial Hasp a:. ,Sea- NORRIS & SMILLIE, ,�id-erable following. Some also see If a slight shower, was fine a, ung in London. Miss Greta ie, A.T.C,M. favorable fbr the Securing of hay and , ":;, 'a rd -� the possibility of the new party be- warm. : I Mrs. Sterling Yo Miss Catherine Sells, 'Mr. and Mrs. grain ,crops. . T Sorth, on July '_ - to Re,. and Mr - 'A?- ' Proprietors. 3521-8 10%. 'Mrs. Angus Fox of Wdnnipeg, Man., A. young. of lienzmll. a daughter. I . ing the -official o9pasdtfion" - the . A large number from the village largest g -roup after the elections called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKenna and son, Bill,ie, all of 'Lorn- rieb are planning to attend , Ben Williams last Friday evening, don, and Mrs. Shire, of Bryaston, and dist � I I ____ i This, however, contemplates a much McKILLOP I Mr. and Mrs. Enos Herdman, of were guests during the past week of the Old Boys' Reunion, at Exeter the, I 11 .... 11 0 . . SM , . .1, I . . . greater disaster for the present gots- mmie and daughter, last part of this week -and. first part - I'll - I . Toronto, were Sunday visitors'atthe Mrs. William La . . . 1111 SUMMER PROTECTION ernment than .its most vigorous OP- i.Nfr. Leslie Weitersen, of Detroit, home 'of AIT. and Mrs, Win. Brad- Miss Greta. of next and having decorated cars- , .� . ponents conceive. .. spent last week at the home of hd�s shaw. Services in the Unlited Church on for the occasion. I, f � the coming Sunday, July 28th, will Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Boyd, Grimsl­ ,. I ", How to Deal With Mosquitoes, Black Flies and Punkies Japan Threatens Surtax parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiter- .........00eoeoee, be ,held in the morning at 11 o'clock by, spent Tuesday afternoon and , I :. I Sen. . evening with their friend, Mrs. D. B. . . . . . . . ,1. I . The trade situation ,between Can- A number from this line spent Sun- ZURICH and in the evening at 7.30. eve ,, . SM . . . p-PbT- . I . ,Wedding bells are r�ingirrg in the McLean, of the village. Towards ev- 11, .• ada and Japan attains acute day in Goderich recently. merrily they �ound. ening they took a trip to Goderich, �� .1 1� Now that the warm season is here spirits of camphor and !� ounce of tions and unless dispatches filmn Mrs. M. Wilker and Master Berne] The lawn social held at the home village and how 7 "I, . (Mrs. Fred Bonth . those troublesome biting insects the oil of cedar. Another has the fol- Takio ran had the mis- taking Mrs. McLean with them and j1. " are unfounded or inspired as milker, of Stratford, spent a ,eeik of Mr. and Mrs.- John. McBride on , � 1, 1 7 Monday evening was w fortune a few -day m nin.g left for I � 11 . . . mosquitaes, thV blaa- flies and the lowing formula: Oil of cassio, 1 oz., Scares, Canadian exports soon may at the home of Mr. Jerry Doerr. . - well attended. days ago.while e,rrgag- I then on Wednesday a I t '.2 - tiny midges known a� •--Punkies" or camphorated oil, •2 oz:., vas"line 3 be subject,to a surtax of 50 per,cent. Master Dick Stevens returned to The event was held under the aus- ed, together vnith her husband, in Owen Sound. , 1.111 I? 1-1 41 " are likely to cause dis- oz_�;. A third preparatioii that has on entering Japan. If that his home, in Detroit on Sunday after Vices 'Of the ladies of the United picking berries, to came in . CO I ­. 'Miss ,-Margaret B. Johnston accomi-- I.. nO-see-unis, Were , parsed relatives to ,Hyde Park- Wed- � .. nce. partict1larly been strongly recommended is made For several with some poison oak in the ods, pa - � . comfort and anno�a strongly done, none would enter. spending a couple of weeks at Wim. Church, Blake. . . 11 . about summer res-,dences and in the as f.)11,nv:�: Melt to. -ether over a years the balance of tradie has been . Koehler's. Rev. A. Da,ters, of Des'boro, assist- which is and has caused much sof- nesday afternoon to. visit her sister, 11 "I . , It is '11'erefore timely to con- gentile fire vaseline I oz., beeswax I in favor of Canada, through Japan ' . Mrs,. -Plouglas, I H, ',', wo,.>ds. Quite a number from this vicinity ed at the special ,services held in the fering. 11, ` . r ways and means of protecting oz,., medium hard paraffin 1 oz., cool has been buying only what it could attended the Eggert reunion at ... St t- Luther n Church last �unday. ,Mrs. G. M. Drysdale, Mrs. Garnet In .the baseball match on Monday ; elder . ra a 11 11 oneself from these small but blood- until the mixture is just fluid, then not do withaut. ford last Wednesday. The male octette of Napierville, Case and (MTs. H. ,C. Soldan motored dvening between the Irish Nine of ' ��.. � , 00.0ful of What the Japanese government i1irs. Dick Fisher, Aud-ry and El- Ills-, College Tendered a fine program to London •'on Monday last. Lucan and our home team, the "Black l 1) _1� thirsty assailants stir in. I gram or 1-4 teasp I I � When camping. avoid seleet;ng a c:l of cassia and 2 rams or 3,2 tea- ,wants is the valuation, for customs gin, of Goderich, are visliting at the in the Evangelical Church at, the The relatives here of the late Mfrs. Caps," Hensall won out by a score of I 'i . 11 . : Dr.) W. A. Thomson, nee Miss 'Era 4-0. A match of much interest is , K camp Site near marshes, s at the home of INJ,r.. Ernest El,lkgs It and morning service I Sunday. ( I I swamps and spoonful of oil of citronella. e e ce ast Su y. I 1, .. . I stagnant pools where tn,mquitoes 'When one has been bitten by i MacArthur, of London, and who ire- also to ,be played on the loc�l diam- 11� I " depreciated rate of 24 cents instead ,'the, friends in this vicinity. The members of the local Lutheran quer is visited in this village before bn,(l on Friday evening., July 26th, be- , 11. !breed, or in. the near vicinity:, of dense sects it is important not to scratch of .at par, or 49 cents, as Canada is Mr. and Mrs, A. L. I-la-Itinier, of Church have decided to hold a fowl iage when her late brother, John tweed Ailsa Craig and Hensall. - ell;�., " woods and underbrush, where they the bites. Various cooling or soothing now doirag. The Dominion gOv"- Oran,­,,villc, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. supper some time 'in October, marriage ,.�,�•; I shelter. A dry, �­,*,n :pace,in the lotions are the b�e.st remedy that can - Zurich baseball tea defeated the was a resident, were shocked to learn I'Mr�), Alexander Buchanan. has been ,3, �, . I � wood.�z. or C),-, - rent say,-, this means flooding the C,ghlin, of Listowel, spent Sunday Mitchell team here last Friday even- of her very sudden death in appar- Very poorly during the past week or . %, •I . _)nje fairly exposed 'be prescribed. Borated vaseline, market vv�ith Japane-,e sods produe- at the h-om,e of Mr. 'and Mrs; C, Bg- . ently her usual normal beat6h. DT. r,o under the doctor's, care, but at ��))� :. pronvont,)ry. is preferable. 'Mori�ov household ammonia. tincture of io- ed undeT wage and lining standards gert. ing in an eight inning game by the . er, it is advi:a',Ae no: to camp clo� - � din;, and even ordinary toilet soap ,0, comp,,.,bl, with those of this Mr. and Mr-. Ferdind-nd Hoegy s,core of 5 to 0. Heideman pitched Thomson practised here for a num- (late of writing is, somewhat improv - :.111" ,� "I .�'. ter of years bef6re going to London, ed. X". � %." to the rapids of stream and rivers, when moistened and ribbed gently country. While, the Japanse use the and Frieda and Leona of Listowel, for the local team and played an ex - "I .. I �, s from sash places that, bl��k' I nver the punctures will wive relief. este- in­entions of the world in the' Ilent game throughout, and has the sympathy of many friends Ming, J. McConnell, who spent the : for it i , their 1�•� spent Sunday and' Monday in our ce I NNmN10P"w"M� I I - , � , - , I Ries often emerge in great numbers. ­­ ­­*­_ Mr. and Nlzrs. 0. H. Ehnes, of De- 'here. past weeks the guegt of MIss Hannah , ­ . � production, their ,workmen often live community. 11: 1! , I A good fly-pr"'Tte, The preliminary estimate of thehe fine rain here on Tuesday Craig, has ileturned. to her home in g, ?'' !�. . n-, i� invalm.ible in on 2.5 cents a day. What is cited as Beiaerinann.-In McKillop on Mon- twit, visited the WilliamsWillifamily on ,�, par- 19.14 Canadian commercial apple crop night was much .needed and weleam- Toronto. ,., . 11 protecting one from insect pt.sz ' an example of the ruinous competi- eay, July 222nd, to Mm. and Mrs. Geo. Sunday. ,, , ,,�, ticularLy`at night, when �;Ieep i,� de- is 3.890,643 barrel�, as compared with ti,T) which is pos-�,ible is the capac- B,,,,m,nn, a daughter; Nurse Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith visited ed. ,M�-q. G. Lau,r,rhton, who was vWting � " .� -'table. � . .5.4T3.233 barrels in 193 . . .. . ... 3, a decrease Services in St. Pauls Anglican her pan,ents, Mr. and Ming. Charles, A. N". i sty of Japan to sell tennis shoes in Fred Koehler in charge. relatives at Milverton over the week- Church on Sundhy last were conduct- MoDonell, has returned to her -hoTne, . Around summer c­,'age.s. anj other of approximately 29 per cent., says Canada for 15 cents a pair, end. I ed bry the recently appointed Rector, .;� , in Toronto. -1 dwellings, the grass should be ,kept .he report just published by the Do- The government won't allow Can- ,'-%fi'. and Mrs. Victor Appel and 1, . sett' Rev. Mr. Farr, who deVilvered very Mr. W, O. Goodwin's, dwelling, 11 �e, . -- short and shrubbery and under- minian Department of AgTicUl'ture- ,dian industry thus. to be swamped. Tavistock vislited relatives 1 --re' In 11.1 . .., , , . I I ' 'c�ects -hielt -oducing provinces with the ex- Neveytheless, if Japan puts On the . Tuesday. - interesting and helpful discourses. which was recently repainted, makes , 1, 11 I ,brush in whifh the ,n- s ,er All pi � , - '1',r".', "I'ri �,� ��, �� - should be kept do,.N-n to a minimum. cepti,)n of British Colun-thia where threatened surtax, Canadian export- doyou need w Mr. Charles Fritz visited relatives Rev. W. A- Young, pastor Of Car- a good appearance, ,"ill . . I Proper screening of doors an6 win- the crop approximated that of last lers especially tho5e in British Oolum- at Guelph on Tuesday, .. 61; 11 . , I I -ear, -eases. due chiefly biW Will be adversely affected. As a . , it ��, lows is essential to comfort where ,� recorded decreases. - 11 I biting flies are prevalent. Screens Ito frost damage during the winter of matter of fact. the idea Prevails in . "I ' t ... .1 I 11 should not bt, less than 16 1913 34• The Nova Scotia crop de- big circles here that Japan is 'get- I l . i0l� , preferably , _­_ , high BAYFIELD Exeter Old Home Week ,,._________ �q, �,.�:, meshes to the inch. I clined 26 per cent. below the phenom- itng back' at this particular prov- . �w!'. ;v * Py-rethrum-kerlasene sprays. of enal yield of 1933. while decreases of inc; Where PraebicallY rill the Jap- ".NIT. and Mrs William Laing and qW , " �X�� 11, 1� % ", which many brands are on the mar- 45 per cent., 61 per cent. and -40 per anese in Canada reside --many thou- 0 family of Walla*c0burg are occupyiTig Saturday, July 27th to Wednesday, July 31st ", let, c s,ands of them. . .11k," �".?". - are useful in destroying insects cent. were recorded by New Bruns- They are denied na- , �,1�41 qv,g- , Win. Fefrgi.isan's residence. ,,, . �' �rs, , ,� - . that find their way indoors whether -"v k, Quebec and Ontario respecti,ve- ttiralizatim or the right bo vote and -Mrs. C. A. Butler and two children Rwistration and Speloin] Smviceo. ,, ? 1,�g, , I , -ect result of f - pitched (rattles between white and it -be a permanent residence, a sum- ly�as a dii of St. Catharines are visiting her SUNDAY AND MONDAY ' - rost dam "', , - 1 ­ a tent. A simple age. Consequently, lo�xj supplies In Japanese fishermen 'in * the Fraser WE CAN sister, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. 12.30 p.m.—Grand Parade. MONDAY. JULY 29th I - .1: I met - cottage or ' ,. . ibruwula for such a spray is as fol- Quebec and Ontario were insufficient River salmon dif,dustry are frequent SUPPLY ANY -ood -Basebmi--stratford (Nationals) vs, Haimllton (Viefborins). Two olf the I - _.1� Miss Elva Erw of Toronto is 4.00 P.m. A,i� veto' . I .It� lows: U occurrences. STYLE - ,,visiting -her mother, Mrs. J. Castle-. . I . thoroughly iris one pound to meet demand and a large volume 0 . smartest tennis in Ontarbo. I , q. IX . of pyrethrum insect powder in one of Nova Scotia apples were imported. ___ The first ball will be pitdh�ed by the Ron. J, G. Gardiner, Pr ierovfSaskate-he- "" , . ties Martin. of !,4 , 11 I Master Jack Castle has one to T6� wan, assisted by Senator Frank Toni, of Mix). ,the Hon Jeuman ,!,,�� � . �1 ; vessel These apples, sold at proportionately I I �1� I 'I .11 , r the v � t I ronto to visit his grandmother, Mils, . Regina. W. H. Golding, M.P.. and James Baltantyne, M.L.A. Forest Band will ­�, I.I.V. - the mixture to stand for, low prims. I CARBON LEAF � provide music I _ . , . and allow C. C. F. Scores Major Parties I I R. Weir. 1�5 ,, , . I " . k".. several hours; siphon or filter off the There was also a considerably larg- 8.00 p.m. -Mutual Greetings Entertainzhent. MuM,c and Short Addresses by Old ,t8l , , Mt. and Mrs. J. Westeott and lit- , I 'V, ­`� CARBON BACK i I Boys, in James Street United Church. " 0, *, y. er volume of Ontario apples avail- The Canadian Commonwealth Fed - R", '! � clear liquid which forms the spray. 't I!, tee daughter, Jane, Glencoe, Ill., 9.00:p.m.-Old Time Fiddlers' Contest-Follo,wed by Street Dunce. ,.' � �,� , Beep it in a closed cantaiiner, prefer- able for distribution than was antici- eratioes election manifesto is inter- I Thursday of last week to . I TUESDAY, JULY 30th . 11 v, came on Th , �i I ' BEFORE visit Mrs. 'Westeott's sister, 3irs.-R. 10.30 a.m.-Rally at Old School­Rene�vins,r the memory of other days, 1!��,, -1 ably a can or amribeT-tolored bottle, pated at the beginning of the season. esting because on several pain-ts it is ORE PLACING ;4�,.�, ,, ,,,, when not in use. Apply by -mans of which, together .with the Nova Scotia identical with that of Mr. Stevens. 'YOURORDEP PHONE R. F. Gairdner. Mr. and Mrs. West- 3.20 p.m.—Softball--St. Thomas Girls vs. Sillverwoods (Lomlon) Girls. ,i` e small hand sprayer Or atomizer. arrivals, resulted in an unusually These poi-nU concern the attack M cott left on Thursday morning on a 7.30k, p.m.- Parade led by Waterloo. Forest, Sewforth, Dashwood, Howell and Exeter 4 The tiny biting la&dges, known as large proportion of low grade apples concentrated wealth; amendment of US FOR PRICES Bonds to Fair Groundg. I �' -1, 1, , fishing trip to Tobermory and the 9.00 p.m. -special prolzram by Waterloo Band (C. F. Thiele, Director.} One of the - r5v,,� -n Central Canada markets. The de- the ConstitdUon to deal with Pilob- . ft�, ,�Punkies'l or "no-see-ninst' sometimes c Muskoka District, while Miss Jane . finest in America. Followed by Massed Band Tattfoo u,n&v, the leadorship a Z,,��,,, p%ve troublesome and 8TO so small pressing effect prohibited higher price leets of an economic character and Look The Temains with her aunt. 'Air. Thiele. A Grand Musidal 'Feativmili �t Ui`��,<- t1rat they fats' through ordinary ievels ,for the comparatively small expenditure of a lot of money on for Silgn. 9.30 pl ,m­WsWn)ficent display of Fireworks by Hand of Toronto. Street Dances- , 111.11in ,, . 1k Dr. and ,MT8. A. AN,ewton43rady bf New and 03d Time. . .. 1111-, , sajeeming vit'hout diffical The a- volume of to stock available, work at ordinary wages. From this . -4; , ot - ffliamilton renewed acquahrtanees in . WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st ', 4 - �,,� I - the village ,on Wlednesday of , la,4�j ,mo p.m. -Horse --T-T Fiore 42,100 stakes -W aid -up Entries. Some of (be . ­` Vo0l", -� " tK.b A; .6*6� t0ifty W%;en applied liberally to and the reaction on the domestic point the radical party runs ahead 1. ',?� Noe yality � N, - - I , the social- week- , fastest hor,ses ini Ontario. B4*ing PrWlegea. `�.,T,J,,.!-Vj . , -� lastft repel- nq.,-:, -- th'Al tdi4ois. Arg a fairly n adk-et paralleled that of the Eng- of all others, de ug % M� Gordonil-vi. -0 *0 .A1 '­ ' 4'§Igl�i��`, � ' _If"4, j,,'*A�k .4�144m, ,A,,.v&n+,Q the miftes hs crop an the United Kingdom mar- ization of banW and finance and fin- LIW 00ke 7.30 P.m. --Old Time blf'nstrol show by' As Paynous NwAMakers of Hensall. Street X � . — — .cr, tl� � -�l "', 1, , ,.,. — .. . Carnival-41�rizas f- Costmno&. At6et Dances—New a -Ad Old Time. . , 4, , ;,Mt,�,� ; . 70 1 ­ - , �"", � .. I I . , . � :1 * �, Lets. The experience of the season wWlsl machinery. It attacks the Con- a former Bank manager in the Ster- 1 , tbft , " r to TYM IRON EXPOMOR I - ,11�,, � - , Q " ,"4 *Afty 0 81*- luvt concluded �clearly illustrated, an" servatives for stolid ,adherence . .nk Wre, spent a few dAyis " ; ,%.1,10�;I',­, , ,,,' 'o ling 6Z COTTON*S BIG MIDWAY SHOWS IWRRY DAY AND N14HT -, . ,, ��!�,k,, I ". 1,kJ,4. L , ,pes tbA I '�,,�, , , K %,r,; I att � the repo(, that *olume ship=e-nt of high prvtection and the thberatq for . EXCEPT SUNDAY 1, .� . 6044 0 0 0,�,,, 041exoAL this wedk at the Wift Mteh I ffl­1 -A,- � ' ­'�)N'W,",­ . ,� ��,� , I "I 01 ipferi6r fruit reacts to the d6triment demuncing proteedo'n Whew out of . 1k ,§ - � - .... . ,­,= Seaforth, Ontario. Obto. P. Nellic, of Detruit is opmd. lExte-We Graadstan& are beins cirect#d at Ae Pair Groullids anit, 9 la.0 % varkins '11)� ­, � ,,WiT',,..j . �, , ,; . .TL. 1� . ' ,; , , . - ' �s , ov create office, and doing nVthibg Oout , it - space r&nvtd for tato, f�.. ;! .., , .., " . 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