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The Huron Expositor, 1936-06-19, Page 4-c••••0' 1.4.912.12.1:SYSAYASISVAS !ft. . . ..,.....A.secews&evssa.ecesst.eCeSt9SVaeMSENIA* • . , • • • • Sella ills eft', lesellessilieall"elia ?P111001,P,IMNIAlig c9A .1#.1i•CcAir ti;11 a.; ste Aft' 1;11 iit..111Ac • staiseea, •t,t 71i ARfikirig,079:% ft 14' •. ,f4av • IaSsfied Ads will be inserted at new low cash rates: E,8*, yr,ted. Lost and Found, Coming Events, Etc.—per word: lst week t. 3. Cent End week % _Cent 3rd week Minimutn charge. first' insertion ' 3125 Canntet Each figure. initand abbreviation counts as one word« Ganda 0„711aanks, In Memoriam NoticeS-1 cent per word. Minimum. '50 cents per week. ,‘• Enquiries may be directed to a Box Number-, care of The Huron Expoaiter, for 10 cents extra• cents additi-mal per week will be charged if aids in above ,clase are not paid by the Saturday night in the week in whfiih the ad was run. Births. ItLarriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auetion Sebe, Notice tp Creditors, Etc.—Rates on application. 23' For Sale T_TORSE FOR SALE GOOD GENERAL purpose horse for sale, Apply to Box ., 78, EXPOSITOR OFFICE. , 3.573-tf • FOR SALE—GOOD jERSEY COW, SIX `Years old. Appt toi B. MeGILL, R. 2, Settiontli. p,hone, 170 r 34 5576x1 Help Wanted WANTED—A GOOD RELIABLE EXPERT- " enled farm nrn. three months work. Come firinsedielteiy. Fair wages. GEORGE BEATTY, Sr., Varna, Ont. 3576-1 ivrAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH ROUTE of 800 families. Write to -day,' ^RAW - LEIGH'S, Dept. ML -363 -SA -F, 15iontreal, Can. 3575-3 1.• - For Rent aft.Ass LAND TO RENT FOR pASTURE— s-R 100 acre, Third Concession Hibbert Tp.: good grass and plenty of water. Also 50 acres, Third Concession, Turkersmith Tp., east of Egmondville. A. D. SUTHERLAND. Ag ent• 3573-tf ITO RENT—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, NORTH L Main Street: cheerful, bright location ; nicely decorated; electric llight and town water. MRS. F. D. HUTCHISON. 3572-tf Farms For Sale vtAn3.4. FOR SALE—LOT 4, CONCESSION .1 12, Hullett Township. 400 aeres of elear- ed land ;'.well underdrained, fenced; in ex- cellent state of ,cuttivatton abundance of water: red brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings. in good repair. Located 1,4 mile from school. For 'particulars- . apply on premises. ANGUS REID, R. IL No. 1, Blyth. 3574x3 Notices to Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS • IN 'Int. ESTATE OF MARY DORRANCE, of the Town of Seaforth, Widow, Deceased. All .persons having- claims against the es- tate of Mary Diorrance. decea,sed, who died on or about the 18th day of May, 1936, are notified to send to the undersigned Executors, The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, Toronto, or to the undersigned. Hays & its. Solicitors, on or before the 20th day of -.June, 1936, their mules and •addresses and full particulars of their clailn.s, and the 08 - tare of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. ' Immediately after the said 20th day of June, 1936. the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the' parties entitled ' thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated June lot 1936. THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY. LIMITED 302 BAY ST.. TORONTO. Hays & Meir, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the said Executor. 3574-3 Popular Stallions Clydesdale Stallion FAVOURITE AGAIN No. 24337 Enrolment No. 1961 Form 1, Premium A. Terms -815 to. insure, Will stand for the improvement of stock for the season of 1936 at his own stable. ROBERT MTJRDOCK. Proprietor. Peter Kilpatrick. Manager. 3572- Articles For Sale - VOR SALE—NEW VIKING CREAM SEP- .'. arator, 10 year guarantee; also used machines. Apply MR. HARTUNG; opposite Moore's Poultry Farah 8574x3 Wanted The Inverted Clydesdale Stallion _MISTY LAW 1266841 (22212) Enrolment No. 2908 , Form 1. Prentlinn A Will stand for the improvement a stock for the season of 1936as follows: Monday Afternoon—Will leave 'n is own' stable at Brucefield and :xi/ south to Kippen no Thomas Butt's, for nicht. Tuesday—East to William Martin's, 10th concession, Tuck- ersmith. for noon; then east to Cromarty to KsM McKellar's. for night. wecinesday— • North by Stail'i and west 111, 'then north to the 7th Concession to Coyne Bro... for noon; then wt to Robert Doig', for night. Thursday—We..-t to Gemmell's Corners and north to A. & 3. Broarlfoot'sfor noon; then to his own stable for nicht. Friday— West to the Second of Stanley and north to Sohn H. Mc'Ewen's, for noon: then to his own stable for night. Saturday—at his own stable. Terms -615 to insure. ROBERT MURDOCK, Proprietor and Manager. 3372 - Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion MARATHON YET Reg. No. 22860 " Enrolment No. 205 Certificate No, 1 Will stand for marts at his own stableone- half mile West of. Hensald, for the season of 1936. Terms—$12.00. payable February 1, 1937. DONALD BURNS. Manager. 3573 - rflEAO.HER WANTED FOR S. S. NO. 1, Tuckersmith. Appliy stating • qualifica- tions and salary expected. Duties to com- mence on September 1st. Applications to be in by June 23rd. MELVYL TRA9UAIR, Kippen, R. R. No. 2, Secs-Treas. 8575-2 Personal MRS. DOE IS NO LONGER WRINELED and worried. She use; Cress Corn and Cress Bunion Salve. AT ALL DRUG STORES. 3576-1 Notices TtE SURE AND HAVE THE WEDDING -1-" party photographed at The Burgess Studios, Mitchell or Clinton. High grade work at reasionable price>. Both Studios open every week day. Photos taken day or night. 3576-2 WEED CUTTING Tuckersmith Township A LL OX EYE DAISY TO BE CUT ON OR " before June 2Clith, if possible. Any pert .t:cn in the west end a Tuckersmith wishing to haul gravel with team, apply to opera- tor, Wilson McCartney, R.. 3. S eaforth. R•. DALRYMPLE, Road Suprintendent. 3576-1 rich Od Boy, delimited 4 bap etf flour far the. enees.' Mr. H. M. J'aeloson, Eguendville Old.Boy, -preferred the Huron Old Boys' 'Finnic te the Long Branch. rac- es. "Old Ate cannot co.ax.- me away Atom this Pionic.," he said. That •Etig-henrted Honorary Presi- dent, J. A. McLaren, donated 10 lbs. coffee and two pains Punning shoes for the program, '. The Sims' family, formerly'. of Blyth, Appear. to -le. gaud 'steepens, according to the tprize list. Amongathose present were the fol - keying; Mr. ancl Mrs. W. A. Camp- bell', Me: and Mrs. G. E. Ferguisen, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Young,. Rev, R. C. MeDermid, Mr. W. A. Buchanan„ Mr. J. A. McLaren, Mr. E. Foody, Mr. IRaresell Nesbitt, M.P.P., Mr. J. N. Kernlghan, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wil- s,on, Mr., and 'Mrs. R. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. B. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hod- gins., Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoag, Mr. entd. Mrs. D. B. Logan, Mr: and. Mrs. H. J. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jen- kins, Mr. and Mrs. M. Scarlett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thoimpston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Greig, Mr, and Mr. J. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wickens, Mr. and Mrs. James Saul, . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Love, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. .Guenther, Mx. and Mrs. E. W. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Glazier, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jlenets, Mr, and Mrs, E. J. B. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Il/fcBryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Suggett, Mx. and Mrs. John Moon, Mrs. J. Beek, Mrs. LoeSs Scott, Mrs. C. W. Doty, Wes D. Thompson, Mrs. Wm. McCreath, Mrs. John Curran (Clarkson), Mrs. J. S. iOlubine, Mrs. L. DeLacey, Mrs. S. Bloodworth, Mrs. W. J. Tardiff •(Montreal), Mrs. C. Coulter, Mrs. John Ritchie, Mrs. J. F. •Gillespie,Mrs. Geo. Griffiths, Miss F. Paterson, Miss Lavinia Knox, Miss Sadie Holman, Miss Grace Stirling, Miss R. Camertan, Miss M. McIntyre, Miss 'Helen Gook, Miss L. Beck, Miss D. Beck, Miss E. -Farrow, 1Vlisis L Farrow, Miss A. Kerr, Miss L. Kerr Miss Jean Ferguson; Mise E. Gamer on; Miss R. Cartwright, Miss D. 'Ir win, Miss Jean Miller,41Vfiss H. Bell Miss J. Busthlen, Miss M. Grigg, Miss S. Hell, Mr. D. Cartwright, Goderieh Mr. H. M. Jackson, Mr. W. F. Can telon, •Mir. W. IVICKenizie, Mr. E. A McKenzie, Mr. A. J. Grigg, Mr. A W. Wise, Mr. G. A. Nanton, Mr. R Leiper, Mr. K. C. Stanbury, Mr. Russ Ferguson, Mr. 'A, McKee, Mr. A Sliims, Mn. R. W. Grigg, Mr. F. ,Gliaveri and many others. A LL ACCOUNTS OWING FOR MERCHAR- '1- &Ise, repair work. wiring, etc., anust be settled during the month of June or satis- factory arrangements made at office. In case of cps -Tinted accounts, complaints should be recorded at office. Act now. . - Seaforth Public ,Utilities • Commission. 0 • 3571-3 Births ,PULLMAN—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- ' l'orthh. on June 1.3th, to Mr, and Mrs. John • Pullman, a sem., ,KIRKBY --In Scott- Memerial Hospital, Sea - forth. ,on June 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Eirkby, Walton, a son. Huron Old Boys :last and at (areaeilil at the bine of her .grandpftrentt$,Ws eta Mee. Walter Fee. Among, those who atlanded the Soldan - McAllister reunion picnic, which was held at the home of Mr., and, Miss, A. T. Dateglas, Hyde Park, on Saturday lastle June 13, were the' folld*ing; • Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sol - den and Jack Soldtan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mair and Douglas and Betty Moir, MT. and Is Clarence Parke and Kenneth and Betty Varke, Mr. and Mrs. William Parke, Mrs. John -Parke, llbs. John JOhnstene and Miss ,Margaret 3ohnitone. ;The &valor Institute will hold a sale of homeertinde cooking at Bonthron & Drysdalels store on 'Saturday. Mx. and, Mrs. Will 1VIcAllister and lass and Mrs. Mex. 1V1eAllister, of Peck, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. John. MoQuarry, of Detroit, visited over the week -end with the Misses McAllister at the west end of tioWlY. The Misses Liltian, Emma and Inez Soldan, laf Pigeon. Mich., "Spent the week -end at the kerne of Mrs. John J•ohnobone. Mise 'Margaret Hallakirk; of London visited.with friends' ,in town over the week -end% Mr , and Mrs. Hicks and Mr. and Mrsl Webster Of Detroit, spent the week -end et Weer, borne at Mrs. John Parke. • MTS. Lou .Simlpston is visiting with friends in Detroit for a couple of weeks. Mr. Harold Boruthron, who is ,at- tending Pickering College. has re- turned Mame for the summer Yam- tioln. On Sunday last Rev. W. A. Young and mernbers of the Chair of Carmel Church went to Clinton and- gave a concert to the people of the „County Home. During the •seveTe• 'electrical storm of last week Mr. Fred •Corbett Vat thane Cows by' being struck by light- ning. The eounoil of the village of Hen- sall-are- discussing the assesiment. WINTHROP Winthrop flootball team Were de - faded in St. Coluanban last. Friday rilgahlt by •e score of 4 to. 1.Haefield plays in Winthrep this Friday night, June 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanchard, -of Winnipeg, Manitoba, are visiting at the home of his father, Mr. Melvin Blanchard, Sr. Mr. Russel Holman is painting his ch.oppingmill this' week. Mee Alonzo Sperling spent Sunday with her sister, • Mrs. Angus Car- micnael, of London. e (Continued from Page 1) • Old Girl. •caeried 'off the first priz.e, a hes utiful• lelcinse, in the young lad - race, and --she did' the same last year. Mr. Ruseell Nesbitt,' .M.P.P. for Bracon:lale, an ()large e.ntleussiast, r^id the picnic a friendly :visit. Mr. Tardiff, of Montreal, Tbernsely of Seaforth, was a welcome !Visitor. Canada Packers donated a gond- 'zed ham, whtle. Swifts' Limited &r- ated a side of bacon for the prize, list: Naticinal• •Grocers Limited donated two dozen brooms for the broom -foot- ball game, while the W. J. Jones Mfg. Co. donated a valuable silk blouse for the ladies' race. W. F. :Cantelon, •Doverciourt drug- gist, and Clinton. Old Boy, donated tee boxes of chocolates', and they were much relished, while R. Greer, lege St. druggistad Gorrie 01 d Boy. donated aeveral-toilet articles, and Bole Greer always does hs share. And where was Bert MOCreath? :That was the questionan around the ground, but he was excused when it was reported he and' Mrs. McCreath had gane ta Detroit to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Ralph MeCreath 'took his father's rlace and did yeoman service in the sports and games. Ralph is the Fig- ure Skating Ch.anspion of Canada. President Campbell is a native of Winghatn and very popular, and this probably accounts for the large at- tendance of Winghamites. Everybody was glad to see those good old standbys, rMrs. J. Beck and Mrs. L. g. Scott on the job, and may they continue fOremarny years yet. It is probable' that the annuat church parade will be held in .-No•-• v e rober. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. D. Thamp- eon rendered splendid service in the Tramirsortation Building in preparing the dinner. Western Canada Flour Miulis Coen- pany, through Mir. J, J. Page, Gode-. ATTENTION! Farmers and Thresherme Come, see our patented all. steel; Bower Straw Cutter - and ittreitider which Can be attached to' any Threshing Ma- chine. This 70 lbs. 2 H.P. invention replaces the old style ledger -plate cutter. Upon request we will direct you to a thresherman in your district who operates it. We also have a. new Grain Thrower to replace the ol•d discarded Grain aerators, ' A DON'T DELAY IN WRITING fikatitGOTT COMPANY, • • Mildmay, Ont. V576st inlikh,41etikahl4„, I lb,,1 A s•L Av.!' HENSALL The../tensall Public Library "will close" on Saturday, June 27. for two weeks and will oipen on Tuesday, July 14. • All books are due on Saturday, June 27th. Mr. and Mr. Roberti Parsons spent a few days in Londen last week. -SoklanlMeAllister Reunion • . • The fifth annual . reunion of the SeldaraMeAllisterfamily weal held an Saturday, .June 13th, on the spacious lawns of Mr. and Mr's. A. T. Douglas' herne on No. 22 Highway. The ver- andas were all ibeauaifully decorated with Union Jacks. and Stars • and Stripes. Over one hundred relatives and friends from Detroit, Flint, Pig- eien, Pert 'Huron and 'Other Michigan poiryts; as Well as tnrembers from Middlesex, Huron, Prucer-Pecth and Oxford Counties attended. The af- terndeh was- spent in the following Spores,: Girls and boys, 2-6, Ken- neth Parke; girls and boys, '7-10, Calvin Beckman; girls, 10-15, Lois Rennenburg; boys, 1045, Kenneth Collins; young ladies, this Ronnen- burg; Y0 ling Men, La' Croix McQuar- r le ; married women, Mrs. John Smith; married me -n, Melvin Moir ; ladies' clothes pin race, Mrs.. Clar- ence Parke; father and son relay, ' John McQuarrie and Clarence- mother and daughter relay, Mrs. John Smith and Lorna Solt -late' nail dtriving„conl test ( lad ) , Mrs,• Alex. 1VICAlliete ; kicking the slipper, Lolls Rormenburg; necktie race, Fiera McQuarrie and Allan Douglas; husband -calling race, Mrs. Melissa Vanatter; men's kick- ing eonteste J. P. Hicks. A prize for the oldest and youngest :persons pee - 'sent were given to ,Mrs. John John- ston, Heruseill, i35, and her great grandson, Douglas Vain of St. Thomas, 9 months.' About 4 o'clock in the afternoon the past ,presi ident, Me. William Flach, of Shakespeare, called the meeting to order and a sheet business meeting and election of officers was held. Mr. McAllister, of Applegate, Mid stl-04 elected president. and Mr. Alex. MicAl'lleter, of Applegate, Mich., was eFac ted seere ba ry- treasurer fo r the comieg year. It was decided to hold the next reunion in the park at Port Heron next June. The rest of the afternieon was spent in ball ranee. 'Mrs. Thomas Wren, who has been visiting et the home of Mr. John Coulter for some weeks left on Sun- day last for Exeter, where she will make her home with her son and daughter -in -lane Mr. and Mrs. Hem Wren. for a while. Mit. Sarah Coleanan, of Seaforth, is visiting at the 'home of he'r sister. Miss Annie Consitt. Mrs. Laird Mitekle and Billy. acrd Betty •'Miekle Ieft on Sunday for Ron- (leau Park, wlere they intend re- imainr;ing for a mon'th. iMV. and Mrs. Orate Twitchell and :family spent Sunday with relatives' in Tixeter. •• Mr. .and. ?Mrs. Mtn Mtn opent iSanday 1aM with relatives and friends in Litolchow. Mite Mabel- Fee; itktite4rwfxtaining fit .lillemnrial Illosprital; Thlealaa, •ffW tiraWifenttrfVedinhuraday • n, •.11 ••••,"' • Death of James Robertson On Wednesday last Mr. Jas. Rob- ertsoe, a highly respected resident; passed away at his home ,in his 72nd year. Mr.. tRlaberteon was an Elder tin the United Church. He moved from the farm 'abeut 18 years ego and built a fine home „here. Two years'. ago.'hie suffered a 'Stroke Which was followed• by heart treuble, but he was able to be about until two. weeks ago. • Mr. Robertson is surviv- ed by four 'sisters, Mrs.. WalteraFair- bairn, Stanley; 'Mrs. Robert Tatite% Aylmer; IMrs. Habkirk, Regina, and Mr. Dodds, of Saskatchewan. A private funeral. will be helcilcitn Fri- day with interment in Hensall Union Cemetexy. Church Services • • Mi. Paterson, a Western -Univers, ity student. conducted service's in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday last, giving thoughtful discourses both Interning and evening; while the choir added much to the interest.- - At :Carmel Preehyterian•Chureh the Pastor, Rev, W. A. Young, preached at both services, giving good prac- tical sermons on rer,y interesting and well-chosen texts: At the morning service Mrs. Young itiok the stile parts in the anthem very pleasintgly, and at the evening diet of worship Rev. Mr. Young and Dorothy Deters tock•issgo parts in the antilitem. There was a• goad attendance at both ser- vices. tr. - Rev. A. Sinclair preached at bath services on .Sunday last, delivering well-prepared. mieesagesi, while the Young boys a.ndagirls of the Sunday School ledthe service :of preleeaboth morning and evening. ' In, the morn- ing Jessie Paisley and Bobbie IHiess eaeh sang a solo verynicely while the anthem was well rendered by the young voices. Attlie evening serviee Robbie Hess and Mary Goodwin each sang a solo and Margaret Bell took a special .part in the 'anthem, each showing god mnsical talent. The attendanee'at both ,pervices was very good, particularly so at the morning service, and the Church was- most beautifully decorated with flowers, in fact the decoration Would do credit to the largest iof arty ehurc'hes, and those contributing flowers and at- tending to the placing and arranging of them are entitled to the greatest credit. A quartette of birds also added much -to the service with their sweet liquid notee. A number of the .0ddfellows of Hensall Lodge on Sunday afternoon last united with their Brucefield brethren who were holding a declara- tion servite at Bairdls cemetery, where there was a large attendanee. It is expected that Rev. Geo, Logia, a son of the late Rev. John Lurie, a pioneer minister ef the Rodigerville congregation, where 'services were held years ago, about a mile south of this village, will conduct service on Sunday Morning,' June -28th, in the United Ohurch. New Books in Public Library Fictiona-"The Docter,!' Rinehart e "The Rolling Years," Turnbull; "Love lJnlock-s. the Door," Swan; "The In- heritance." Swan; "The Trail of Danger," Raine; "West of the Apache Pas," Seltzer; "The Wifehood of Jessira." Hauck; "Friday's Child," Hauck; "Doors of the Night," Pack- ard; "The House of the Arrow," Mas- on; "Flaming Wilderness," Cullum ; "White Clollne'Cial," Baldwin; "The Chance 'a a Life'time," Hii1 "Dawn of the Morning," Hill;., "Code of the West," Grey; "12-30 •From Croydon," Croft:a Nan -Fiction Mastering Fear," Bradley; "100,000,000 Guinea Pigs," •Schilink; "Power to See It Throtigh," Tont:lick; "Garden, Month by Month," Sedgewick; "Phe Garden Note Book," 'Puts; "Antony," Lytton; "Alway "Ito . Cape •Brebon," Brinley ; John Hoy, of Ethiopia," Il/PeLean; "The Royal Road to Riernance'" liburton;"England Speaks" Gibbs ; "Long Dive the -King," Actamld; "Blue iDays At Sea;" Morton; "The, Fool. Hale Said,'„r Meals; "Be Kind To Yourself," Yoeng; "Psydlielege and Modern Problems," Hadfield; "Olif- foird Sifton," ;Defoe. Juvenile— "Faimlons Mstimel Stories," Seton; "Tales of Learghter,", Wiggin; "The &Mitt iGarden," Burnett; stilVirild Life. Ways." Cory; "Man Seen,V White; "A Siam. of Napoleon," Letterman; write iWooddo Stone," . Graliatnro;• "Happy Wass," Abbott; "Heyday," Abbott; "Eetteth," Abbott; "Freedom of the atottiti," Duchha; "acinitrel Goes Sktitilig," trttley, ‘Vite Oitivrig Vitt'ller; Satt' Festival • auspices ladies' Aid, in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall Friday, June 26 'Hensall eitizens' Band in attendance. ' •Sapper served 15,30 to 8 Followed by Excellent Program ADMISSION - 25c and 15c 4' mas Story," 'Walker; "Sandman's Trwiligh.t 'Story," Walker. Mrs. M. Fraser, of Atlanta, Ga., is visitteg, at the ?some of her brother- in-law and "Iiiistar, Mir. and Mrs Alex. Swan, "(Intended for last week) • ••• 'On Saturday evening last the'Citii- ,szterat. a rest'e'Hnur d discoursed fine musical seleetione which woke much enjoyed by the large crowd! that lined . the. On Sunday evening •the- Masons of Huron Lodge of..Hensatll held their annual anniversary church service. There was a very good attendance amt traiarelater kf anerobersfrit= neighberling lodges united with their Hensel! brethren.. The service- was held in Caemel Presbyterian Church and a meet tftorceftil and wry. inter- e",4iting s « was atre4 br fRev: yoiting,' bo o Cannel Pro, hyberian 'Ohne*, who lie 4,metraber the lona 'lodge, The choir rendered fine anthems ,whieh were • numb "ems joyed •and:Trark appropriate 4, the lotenasilatre The church was nicely decareted for the services and at the close the brethren, led by Mr. Mark Drysdale, as Director of Ceremonies, returned to the lodge room where short addressee were given and vote of thanks passed to the pastor for his fine sermon, to the choir and the 'of- fie/els of the church and' to the visit- ing brethren. • An exchange pesters end choirs'. between the United Churches .of Blyth and Hensell, took 'place on Sunday evening last, the cholla be- ing twit) who .lhad together with the choir of Clinton, engaged in compe- titian ef the, young people's c3iioirs of tibia 14;agge ilOn a reOPOt.100,1100On , Jie Ocelipanive wAs'. tbe 41D-WeigOvoMf?#: logYmv." • Itatissitate. of heatang t1e'17.011-1/gl 0000 'aad thiePri atagiag swas nlach as waa-Mtli,stO' the pastor Of tlite.0151k itTaited Churchit'Eovs. Mi BINIVIce ICU gave .a. fraOst .ntePiring 01040.041/4 04.• the: sierriszosi of Rev. MIN.ainostir, pas. 'tor of the United Church,. Heasall,. end the young.people's aim; aqe00.- paroled Iblyi their leader and- trainer,. Mr. W. O. iGlotedwin, were equally ea. joyed Blyth. Mir. W. R. DaVldson, i•fOnowing an op.eration in. Vtictonte Hospital at ndonefor''klidney troablie, in resting and doing as well as eau be expected. ' Several cases of. dog poistaniag marred in the 'village on Sunday' at which is to be regretted essethe dogs • were not Of a vicious type and much prized by their owners. DOMINION DAY •LOW RAIL FARES Between all points in Canada. Take advantage of these /ow rail fares to spend a delightful Dominion Day holiday! FARE an'd ONE THIRD for ROUND TRIP . Min1mua Rail Fare 25 Tickets good going Tuesday, Tune 30, until 2 ,p.m., Wednesday, July 1. Return Limit, leaving destination not later than Midnight, Thursday, July2. For fares and further information apply Ticket Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL • hat are the Prospects for Stocks? We have prepared a short summand on the following : Golds • Nickels 7 Coppers Newsprint 1• O. F. Carey& Son, Ltd. Goderich • .... • Private Wires to all Principal Exchanges A copy of which we will be pleased,to forward on request ... ;;ArtritglitirStIling9tAg9:11A:tiniitit.SSSIAPitettfriltlirilliTTElirt66: •ft t. ' ............ is! fig iYou hear a lot of good reports about V-8 Economy and V-8 Performance. Most of them come from the men who. keep track of their costs; men who operate facets of hauling and delivery units of many types and makes. They are in a position to make comparison front actual cost records. And on the basis of these records, more and' more of them are changing to Ford V.8 Trucks and Commercial Medels.; You can take the word of these _omen that Ford V.8 Trucks and Com. mercial Models Save time and money. They knowwhat they are talking ahout• . Their records &elude the whole range of -hauling and delivery operations, including work similar to yours. If you want further "proof, call us; • Set a date for an "O'n.theJoh" Test' and drive out the facts with your own loads. J. F. DALY, Ford Dealer Seafortii,1 Ontario Phone:102 te• •,:i7g.t...:•!•VMAMAVAVVAAV•441.094 • 4• • ift.::::AZA10,..• • • • .A.4;;.A:4;;A::".: 4:r ... • f'• 1. 1 h r 4 1 4 "ireltattectle • •••• sisal. • elle.--•• -.4 est' t