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The Huron Expositor, 1937-11-05, Page 5tis r:4 SAFORk 1 pow t' Dic Pavell o i aWeston "TE SPNGING.tene ;MsAual Romane. Ixot• Uondil, uesda : we�ead Shirley- v Temple "le Din Arthur Treacher 7 Jean Hershol Shirley ,brings one of ftetloft�a:'base loved ehttraeters to 'life owl the' eMat. Wed f 4v. Q at 4.15 p.m. Next 'Phnreday, Friday. 'Sat'ur'day Eddie Cantor • "ALI BABA GOES ,TO TOWN" Jim Lang Roland Young, Lo Ise ItlevIck A Comedy Drama. THIFE OF EMILE ZOLA" "VARSITY SyyOW" Matinees Sat: & Holidays at 3 p.m. KIPPEN Next ,Sunday .morning, Nov. 7th, at St. Andrew's .Chuucih, Dr. Wilford will speak. Dr. Wilford spent three terms as a medical missionary in West China, is a personal friend of Chiang Kai Shek, the generalissimo of the Chinese armies. He is well ex- quaintee with the present state of af- fairs in China. It will be a Tars 'priv- ilege to meet andhear him. Bible School' will be held at 10 a.m.; next Sunday on account of the Crest, epee of Dr. Wilford. After beet Sun- day the school will meet %t- the close of themorning service. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. John, Seeley have re- turned to their ?home in. Leaden after spending a fortnight with the form- er's „sister, Mrs. Austin. Miss Glenn, of Toronto spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Beatty. The many friends of Mr. John Rath well will he pleased to know ne is improving slowly. " Mrs. Rathwell, 'ef Southwold, in company with- her son, Charlie, of Lcndon, -spent a "few days with Mrs. M. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Layton and little son; arrompanied by Miss Beatty, of Lon- don, ::pent Sunday with the letter's mother and sister.. • Sunday, Oct. 31st, having been ob- eerved as the 75th anniversary of. St. John's Church, Holy Communion was held in the morning in charge of the Rector, Rev. W. G. Bugler, and in the evening' Rev. Mr. Mess, of Chatham, was the speaker. Mr. Mess was a st'trdent here twenty-four years ago. The choir of Trinity Church, Bayfield, took' charge of the music. On Mon day night there was a parish Hal- lowe'en party in Bayfield in the form of a birthday party for St. Joffn'E Church, Varna, and St. James? Church, Middleton, • being the 77th annivers- ary of St. James' Church. A real good time was enjoyed by young and old. ZURICH Mr. Samuel ,Baker has purchased the house and lot -yen • Edward Street owned by Miss Elizabeth Truemner end occupied et? Mr. S..M. Anderson and .family. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston are moving into the home at the north end of the village recently purchased from the executors of the Mary E. Stelck estate. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dowson have moved into the village from their farm in Stanley and are occupying the home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. P. Rowe. Mrs. Frieda Thomson, who has been visiting relatives here, .left for her Thome at Fielding, Sask., en Tues- day. A meeting was held on Friday ev- ening at the town hall to reorganize • the Band. A working committee was appointed and, a canvass will be made for new members.. • The storehouse just east of the hardware store operated by Johnston & Kalbfleisch, has been moved to the northeast corner of the lot, and this will give freer' access '.to the new service station being erected by Mr. Ward Fritz. The roof has been plac- ed on the new building and the in- terior finishing is under way. Mr. Henry Adkins left on Monday on a trip to London, England, to visit his mother. He expects to return home in two or three months. wiiir. Jacob Weide has moved to town from Dashwoodand is occupy- ing a portion, of the house' on Edward Street owned by A. H. Peck. Mr. Everett Heist. has purchased the Rey'nold's property at Sarepta 'from Mr. Horatio Reynolds and gets immediate possession. ELIMVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman cele- brated their Chir ieth' wedding anni- versary on Saturday evening last. Their family presented them with an Aladdin lamp. Miss Margaret Johns visited with friends in Clinton on Sunday. The Young People's Union paid a visit to the James St. Y6'uiig People In Exeter on Thursday evening of last week and were quite royally enter Gained. Mr. and Mra. Harry Johns have been confined, to their bode with bad Colds. Misses Ebhelene and Eilene Johns entertained a number of friends to a ,Hallowe'en party.,on Saturday even - Mr. and Mrs. Enos Herdman, of near Varna were visitors on Thurs- day* eventing last with Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Bradshaw. We are' sorry to report that Mr. Teddy Johns was - taken to Victoria Hottpital, London, on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs: A. C. Whitlock of St. Thomas, were visitors in this vicin- ety on Sunday. •• Mt.. Alex. Latta had the misfortune 'bot have ' theligaments in This right arnt- badlY twisted. Where 'it oaiig'ht in ithe. belt .4eti the tete/Ishii) crueller olt, 1+'ridsy morn'irlg of la,st 'week. Mr. and Mrs. John -rletdMen, were Monday visitors 'With'. Mr. and airs. Rolland Scqui,re neat elutondale` Mrs.,•:Robert Dentistet, of Landon, atad..I)2iss . Terence 'Gegixr, of Mani- toba, whited rec'en'tly et tJbe Nolte Of w lli , aid Mrs. T William.: '11h+a : orni' 'aiippei, *tit. utas ,.held 1 d" 1.1 You Simply Ca of' New, ReIiabIe Here's Your Big Opportunity For Unusual Values in en 13.95 to 27.50 These are Overcoat values it will pay you to see. We have never offered finer values in such rare quality fab- rics, smart styling and fine tailoring. COLORS • Browns A Greys • Blacks • Mixtures MATERIALS STYLES • Melton • Raglans • Elesiolt • Balmacaans • Friez • Guards • Tweeds • Ulsters le.i. ir; .m Values That Have variety, style, SnlartnesS, Women's Coats 15.00 to 35.00 The most important styles are here. You can buy your Coat here with confidence in the style, the material, the colors, the workmanship, the price. COLORS FURS MATERIALS • Black • Sable • Velours • Brown • Fox • Suedes • Navy • Persian • Duvetyne • Green • Wolf • Tweed 1/' Men's UNDERWEAR Stanfield's Rib Wool $1.75 Stanfield's Combs$2.95' Heavy Cotton Combinations $1.50 Penman's Combs. $1.50 Fleece Shirts and Drawers ........79c WINDBREAKERS Men's Blanket Cloth or Melton. Black, Wine, Navy, Brown. 3.95 All sizes Also $4,95. and $5,50 WORK SOX Grey ribbed wool, good. weight, built for wear; good length 29c Also 35c and 50c BLANKETS "Wearbest," extra qual- ity checked flannelette. Pink, Blue, Gold, Mauve. Large size. Much more for 50 little more TABLE CLOTHS Rayon, 52 x 52; good assortment, attractive patterns and colors ; fast 59C colors y Also 69c and 79c KNITTED SUITS Two or three-piece, fine botany w o 01; Wine,. Navy, Black, Mauve, Green. .11..g 5 Up to $12,50 FELT HATS Extra quality W o 01 Felt, permanent block. Brown, Grey, Navy. All sizes . t .9 a Also Fur Felts $2.95. $3.50 FINE SHIRTS Sweepstake Brand, col- lar attached; good ma- terials. All 1 •®® colors • j Also $1,50 and $1,95 SWEATERS Fine Sweaters, plain or fancy, with or without collars. Extra 3 value .29 ,CHILDS' SLEEPERS • Good quality Flannel- ette. Pink and Blue. Made with feet. 85c Sizes 2, 4, 6 Kenwood BLANKETS In eight beautiful col- ors, finest wools, satin ends; ornamen- nc tal and useful Also $9,95 and $9,50 WOMEN'S GOWNS Good flannelette, long sleeves, fancy y o k e, button front Out sizes 1 .00 EWART B 0 Seafor in the church last Tuesday evening, proved• very successful. Over four hundred people were fed. ' A very high class program was providedtbly, five artists from Centennial Church, London. About two hundred and thirty-five dollars was, cleared from the Sunday services and the fowl supper. 2 ladies quilted a quilt and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, as- listed by Mrs. Albert Traviss and Mrs. Freeman Hackwele Missionary Speaks At the morning service of Duff's United .Church on Sunday, Oct. 31st, Rev. Dr: Mitchell, of North Hoban, who has been in the mission fields. in China for over 40 years, spoke on the eubjeet of "Then and Now," telling of the conditions in China and how theyhave improved since he first wento China. He said- there was still need for more workers in China. Mr. .and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, of Winchelsea, visited with �, and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson. - Mrs. W. Millson, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. Millson, Jr.-, of .Cleveland, peat a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindy and Mr. David' Millson, Mr. and Mrs. Logan,,of Blyth, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Leo tephenson on Sunday. Sunday in Wing+hem. M s. J. Addison and Grace and Gladys, of Clinton, spent Sunday with friends in the village. Miss Irene Snyder, of London, vis- ited at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and family of Stratford, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornisth.• Miss Beatrice Armstrong spent Sun- day with Grace Dalrymple. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gemmell, of Tuckersmith, visited Mrs. Jas. O'Brien on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill, of Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Skelton and fam- ily, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Skelton. Mrs. Wm. Edmunds, of Seaforth, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Wheel- er and Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Lawarson, of Bayfield, visited Mrs. A. Hohner am Monday. and Mrs. G. Knight, of Clinton, spent Suh'da with Mr. and Mrs. J. y Watson. Miss Jessie Cameron, •of Clanton, spent Sunday with Miss Anna Aik enhead The anniversary services held last Sunday were a complete success, the weather being ideal. The auditorium was filled at both services. The ser- mons preached by Rev. W. P. Lane, of Goderich, were very interesting and inspirational. The choir, under the leadersdhtp of Mrs. W. McBeath, pro- vided excellent music which was much appreciated. They were assisted by Mr. David Carr, of Si. Andrew's 'Chut'eh' London. Rev. Mr. Reid, a missionary on aur-mes. lough from China, will give art ad- dress next Sunday morning. The Thankoffering and diamond (jubilee of the Women's Missionary Society will be hell on Wednesday, 10th, at 2.30, in the United! Church. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all former members of the Auxiliary, Kelly Circle, Mission Band aid Associate Helpers. The guest speaker for the day Will be the Pres- byterlei Mrs. (Rev,) Garth mer, of Lotelesboro, feminiscenees of the work of e� past ears *Ili be yC#oderiah, ven .by+ former inenttbers. After the sahibs s Ioneh wi11 'be e:erved, County [Iuroi. Tr ' easttrer s Sale of L ForTaxes p" ,- By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the ' County of Huron and having the seal of the said Corporation to bearing date the Eleventh day of August, 1937, and to me - mending me to levy on the lands hereunder enumerated, for taxes respectively due thereon, together with costs. Notice is beret y given that in accordance with the Assn shall. proceed to sell by public auction the said land's,.or so m be sufficient for the payment of the taxes thereon, unite sooner paid. The sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, December 7th, 1937, at the (hour of two o'clock in the aften journed sale, if bees nary, will be held at the same hour and p later. A. H. ERSKINE ' of the County Goderich, August 17, 1937. - ,� DUBLIN . BRUCEFIELD The community regrets the depar- ture of Dr. Keith McGregor for To- ?onto where he lies been appointed to the sof Ontario Mental Hos- taff, pital. Dr. Stuart. McGregor *ill take care of the practise for the present. Miss Helen Krauskopf is- visiting friends in Detroit. Michael's Mr. Don Benninger, Si..a College, Toronto, was a visitor with his mother over the week end'.Mr. Mrs. Harold Smuck, Kitchener, is visiting, with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Molyneux. Mr. Joseph McDonnell was a weekTreasurer end visitor in. Detroit. • The fowl suppers held at—St. Pat- rick's Church and at Zion during the week were very largely attended.'• - Mr. Neil Tyndall, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Tyndall. Little Margaret Zapfe was taken to Seaforth Hospital on Saturday ill with pneumonia. Her many friend's hope she will soon -be better.may Mrs. Tames Allen, of Egmomdville, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. McQueen. Dr. Wm. Aikenhead, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Ali`, and Mrs. T. B. Baird. T1re many friends of Miss Nora Eyre are glad to know she is improv- ins in health. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Wright and daughter, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hanley spent Sun- dray with Miss M, Swan and Mrs. 'Ham_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and family of Egmondville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Halstead and Floyd of Stratford, spent the week -end in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser, of De- troit, and Mr. and Mrs. i. Kaiser and r Mr. and Mrs. Zuefib, of Hensel', vis- iced the McIntosh family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt and Ray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe, Mtss B. Armstrong and Miss Grace Dalrymple and R. Dalrymple open Sunday in Hibbert. Miss E, Grainger and Jean Watson, nurses -et -training iat Strath rd, spent Sunday at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. T. SO hiilbie, of Zurich, spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan. Miss Dora Addison 1`8yl'atOr to Myth en Butt ed'ay'. Mr. and M . p' ra. . BOO Spent �� CONSTANCE The anniversary.services held in Constnce Un4tedd Church ot1 Sunday last were a splendid success. Rev. R W Craw, of McKillop, was in charge of -the morning service • and gave a splendid 'message. The choir sang two anthems and' Miss Ivy Sim- mans and Miss Edith Britton sang a duet, "The Beautiful City." Rev. A. W. Shepherd, of Egmendville, preach- ed in the evening and.gave an inspir- ing addsees. The choir sang one num- ber and Mr. J. T. Scott sang a solo, "Love Eternal." There was also a men's quartette, Jas. T. Scott, Kelso Adams, Sam Scott and Wm. Britton sang, "I Want My Life to Tell." • Among those visiting in the con- niunity on Sunday were: Rev. R. W. Craw and Mrs. Craw and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson, Londeaboro, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton; Mr. and Mrs. B. Lobb and family, t•Iolmesville; Mr. and Mrs: Heck, Lond'esboro,`with Mr. and Mrs. Dottie; Mr. and Mrs. Toll, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Adams and Lillian . Adams, Mrs., Younglilut and family and Miss Edith Stewart, Clin- ton, 'with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dex- ter; Miss L. Maines end Mr. henry Adams and Miss Edith Stewart, C1in- ton, at' the home of Mr} and Mrs. Charles Dexter; Me and Mrs. George Theinpeon a and Miss Ethel, Mrs. Mer- ell, of Londuesbero, and etfr: and Mrs, ,Roe, of liiarloek, with Mr. and Mrs. tenijamtin -Snell; Mr. and Mrs. ,11.dy Law>san, lluron, Read, With Mr. and . Mgrs. Earl Lawson; Miss Marian Lala; eon with Miao bonolda Adniria. Name Description Years' in Arrears Taxes TOWNSHIP OF HAY Theodore Wlalper Pt. Lot 1, Con. 1 1934 10.59 WALTON , TOWNSHIP OF memenOP P. Enright Estate S. E. Pt. Lot 6, Con. 10 1934-5-6 1.62 Theo. Holland • N. Pt. Lot 23, Con. N, 14 1934 2134 Mr. and Mrs'. Henry Last of ,Wind- sor spent the week -end with Mr. and Mre. R. W. Hoy., Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kreig, of Pres- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ben- nett oh Sunday. The Y. P. S;,,of Duff's Umfted Church held their regular meeting on Sunday evening, Oct. 31st, Blairmore Shaw preside*. A fine topic on "Hymn's" was given by Isabel Ritchie. A. very interesting talk wa$' given by the pas- tor, Rev. Chas, Cumming. The Walton Group of the W. M. S. of buff's' 'United Church met at the home. of Mes.Fred Rutledge on: Thuile- flay', Get. 28th. Mts. W. leaekwell wedded. . The Meeting °Pend With the repeating of the 23rd ?saint in unison. Mrs. (Rev.) Cumming ,led in .1937. laray'et. Aftier the dingifVg' of She .yiMet, "What a 1rriettd We -11eVe it1 Yes ' besineet Wall slii cttd'se+ri:, The STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Flynat Lot 11, Con. b 1933- 4 6 22.75 .4. Geo. Flynn Lots 50-54, Cetr tralia 19341-6 9.31 TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP ; S. S. Cooper Bet. Pt. Lot 10, Con. 3.; • H. R. S. . 1183-41-4-6 4.41 VILLAGE'OF HENSALLi f Yuan G. Smillie Let 213, Malts Air. 1934 7132 +W ! Ail the Rote described above are patented. •President, A W. re KINE; Treasurees (Mee, G1odene'h. i, Augia�sb � , - Published in Oho O tte get* 4, 193? v1rt�,��ri��r re f�ifie�}� :p 1". f+; ands Warden of -the attached there - directed, com- the arrears of isement Act, I uch thereof as s the same be on Tuesday, oon. The ad - ace two weeks of Huron. Costs Total 2.26 . 12 E6 2.25 3.111i 2:56 23.93 • 2:57 25,22 2.25 111.15$ r;.