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The Huron Expositor, 1939-02-24, Page 4
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'Phe That splelidid spirit of co-operati'on day of the ' deatlm of Mr. Cl'evelan'd on Fid&y pVeAu4 ir% 17, '7 :•tie Y " ° HUR �i QLD B 0 5 Alta., for many Nome. of M•r, anal M� Lolt[te lr Mssed I 1�9?,+"4i ':' women'stlpssiorl Doti ed th the Pres- that 'seeks to exalt nelghbarlinesa. iToggarth, of Calgary, r i tient, Mrs. $uchan n, in the chair, We desire, Itherefare, an a congrega years on the, staff of the Molaon Bank man, Progressive Gbireeae tilt;:, twits rr Tu�4R iN R ��® tion, to manifest 'aur sincere grati- here and a umtfve of Norwich. He is were the feature of t1hV Vhmeng;wdre ti >{ h- a UA `ll�o■t tip o!� and after'&mag, "tj . ry Me Batik To "v° ,' :` Old VirginiF .:' all repeated the creed. tulle and apPreci'ation, and to extend survived by tris ,widow, 'the forlalet eigrht tables i><t play. WiaanrerB :were 51a 3 „u} rip t� Y daughter of the Mrs. Delbert Geiger oE,7nirioh sad .Mr. ,r,`"xg'p -- Minutes of the previous- meeting• dere to you both ou'r gdod wiabes far The Miss Vera Murdock„ tk�'It'�<` Yah:. "r' 'I ,111 sx�Sted Ads Wll� he inserted at ile'VV low Cash rates : ? 11nua1 Bridge- and EUChre read and adap ed and the roll call Years to come by presenting you with late 111r, and 'Mrs. Y'dramas--Fu'rdock, Longe ChapmaA. 'PLJ% ind e class eat down ��, `, was answered with a Valentine verse. t'h'ese tokens of esteem from 'the van- aril. three soup, Bruce, De11 and to presitd'ent of the class, aexpress- ,y b -. ' ,'• Leonard, 11 4 4if5}it11 -1, �3" #tip. Wanted. Lost sad Farad, Co1#ir bventa. Eir--Per word: is Successful Event Letters from the head offic by Mrs. sous departtments of the cShiurch and Anderson and' Mr. H. Hannam were from all ttte members -and adherents Thre young acopd ama,io Ge f James ed thanks to the host and s nese for ," 00� J1 'i'�. r: tat week ...................... 1 tint lovely evening, which was respontE 1.Y ter o� t IBZ R t a Of Week. read by Mr&. Stackhouse and Mra. oP the ChisEUhw st United Church. Street United C)hureh Exeteor a -es- ll ed to wiNr 'a reply by Mr. Lorne Orap` 11, , 11�, 9aYi week „, _ _ _ _ Douglas, Mrs. Buchanan conducted May the Lord richly bless your lives a t®d man intuiting the class 'back again at t Yr . cent ,z}f R M'in;anxrtu ci„ctso, ,aa.fAtbaor •.• Cera the Janna uestionmaire and the and make you a blessing in your new a Jam," in the basement of the Uuit The annual Euchre snit Bridge of r9 q' some Future date. �tk i „ Each i<gure inGtirul uxa abbrnvtatsun auxa� a+ am. wand February bulletin cations were an- church ttlome at Exeter. From your ed Church Wednesday evening, to a Services in the IInnired Church Bilnr r�I', . y ,, . day morning were largely attended. ,its 1 ,iQaxtl 99 Thu..%-„endir�rn�o , � a � mumu ,� , 1, K � o ry;�rt�r,,ic, �I�.a'. rhe Huron Old Boys' a Lib at#an oP the Y.P.U. of ane United Cshurch, ktl,.t,, urries n..w Toronto was' held' in bite Liberty Ball swered by 'Mrs. Wrfght, Mrs. Nesbitt fellow members oY Chiselhvlst large auddenee, under thre auspices o � �.i,I'I, . Room, Dundas St., West, Toronto, oa and M•rs. $augQr. The oMen's• Club Ohnlroh.” the center part of the church being #t� l � ,, then jointed- with the women for the which was 'much enjoyed, well pres- io-1 11, � . ; .Tea. aerate addititoani Dei seek wiU an a>eaare° xl -+" ° •'+O"e ere,. `i' xiox "' W edneaday evening last, and, was an Mr. and Mrs, Pybus then thanked enrted, with plenty of humor and good reserb'ed far the Sunday,School, mlgrrt- 1.t1 $sturd y n4gbt in the week in w'hikb the ad was run. assured success in suety particular. program and all enjoyed the violin the congregation for the beautiful bare and, their tea[nhere. Rev. R. A. 1#;1.. r, il,stl,s, Marrragear ar.a Deatb� �� ebacge solos given by Mr. Jarvis Horton, ac moral throughout. Following is the r ,„,.,,, ; Jiwati, sales. e& stud D ire Lme etaree ,d” a ®Dur"®� Liberty Ball Room is an ideal spot gifts}; Mr. Pybus speaking of some of Brook;' pastor, preached very accept- ,;:,", the interesting things that happened cast: Earl Heywood, Barbara Din- ably. During the service diplomas �111b , i -- for such entertainments, being well by Mrs. J. Cairns'. uev, Gordon, Kleinfeldt, Andy McFaTs, y' ,n"s.}y � t.�a� Ll of T�ldilli8 equipped with all the newest furnish Mr. Stackfhouse, the president of in years gone by. and seals were presented to the mlem` r F or Sale the men's club, introduced the speak Hilton Sanders, Vera Decker, Pauline S'',tt•,iP . . lugs, and is easy of access. Mr. Pybus attended church"an,d Sun- bees of the various classes far at- ---__. Foilick, Betty Coates, Arnold Ford, . '' �-- day school in Citisethust all lits life• tendance extending over a per'io'd: of � . �tpn GALE. -TM PIGS, JUST WEANED, VV Nidi '1'u allANK THE FRIENDS Some of those present were the fol- er, Mr. Lawrence DeLaFranier of Sea- Alden) Walker. Mr. Ken Hicks, presi- 1` ,AR�ry to ,r10�HN McNAY. 236 r 25. Seg.- a"l �� of our dear' x 'er. `"'ho lowing: Mr. H. M. Jackson, Dr. and forth. Mr. DeLaFranier spent eleven He ,� well remember go -Ing to dent of Hensall society, very ably 1G, 14, 8, 6, 4 and 3 years. Dr. 1• G - 37I6 -1 .ha ,just paBsed oway, for their many king church here in the old church, which Smillie, retiring superintendent, and t. , dlant6. �,;, hex . algin messages of sympaiflhy and Mra. G. F. Belden, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. years with a miming company, all of presided over the opening periods and 'rji" Ferguson, Mr. J. A. McLaren, Mr. E. which except two years which was was a Brame structure, }heated by a Mr. J. W. Ortwein, honorary swpelin- itfi; ; ,�,�.+•,_ fl,., -W ,tr• biq, ec A dad during our t,maave rr special musical numbers were enjoy - .4 - nar,a, MttS- S, B. K1NDY AND FAMILY : Floody, Mr. R S. Shepherd ; Mr. T. spent" in Africa, was spent in South large box stove which stood just ed between scenes. Refreshments lenient, presented the diplomas and Wanted CAMPBELL sUTfMRLAND AND FAMILY- fr. Soole, Mr. W. A. Buchanan, Rev. America, He told much of the peo- acros's the Toad from the church of seals. The anthem by the Choir was Qt 3715x1 were Served. °z > — ORGANIST AND otlulR -- Pi, C. McDermid;' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ple, their lives, products and indus- the present day. , The Women'sr Association of Carmel "1'this Holy Hour" and girls' quart- e rWr Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mac- Mr.. Pybus, who came to this die- Presbyterian Church relit their Feb- ette was 'Pleasingly veered by the WANTED for ,Egawtudwiaae Ua"-d Ob1d'�1i• 3� R. • ND MRS' W J. DUNGAN AND tries, While the people are saidr to trict 2.5 years ago, said ,she was 110v Misses Ruth Brook, Goldie Cross„ to slutasy and ,ruaaifrowhdoris App. .d.na M family ditAye to �,�s tileir apprews- d M Geo R Dane be mostly Raman Catholics, the be ta>It 4w REV- t W. GAdt.D1NER, F'.g- tion t- n' Tuesda yening in rnld'v�i'lla by Moxch -Tth• every 1' 3715-1 ed so — bear ,ANTED '1'0 BORROW --$4,000, FIRST ,ANTED On �fl EXPUSIus'alms as se- raty. A )PLY ` 3715x2 rT+ .. Personal inite nes �yO,WAY_ACTION ON THE KIDNEYS, and aah,ili5r'ffic atradihtvh�or'aAaihlg• Rum¢,uapa f0 tack ItFre crouse a8 Rdae,xrdatd9m, Scialbioa bri ambugo KEATING'S DRUG STORE -3T15-1 men the irlg the Agents Wanted and The �MRITIOUS MENI. WE WISH TO CON- do Bast you for steady employment--ao«1 in sy—indea,endaaoe. Everybody bays oar 200 a maranteed psoduc:ts. Higbee' quality. Lower all How. No exPerience needed- Your success xa :es ours, Be, we help you. Big continuous the ape sales and profits. No visk- Free tails- con ,g•ue and dobauls. FAMILI;73's CO„ 570 SL :lem,mt, MIoraLnew. 3715-1 Ing is or the Articles. For Sale' _ to are UR SALE - - 1 SINGLE BOB SLOOP mo F sleigh• C•heaW flan' dash. Apply to W 5A- wit IIUCF 411 do PIANO FOR SkLE—FUR SALE, GOOD up,ighit p3arno. Apply tfo Box 193, F,X- Ca FGS1TOR OF`FIOE. 3715-3 sp pR SALE - 1 SINGLE BOB FROM al' CRICI3.gh: cheap Por cash. Apply to W. 3713 A- P �j bR SALE. -A 400 -EGG PRAIRIE STATE en 3ncubatl,rr, it. good cwn Loan- Pr-vce — by reasanm,6de, AMY Box 192, EXPOSITOR. am, 3715x1 m �� ceh Farms For Sale co ��ARAa FOR SALE -109 ACRES, NO. 8 Hrg},vay, two miles east Seafi+or-h. Bank pr barax, brrick haus,e ,*C�,er=e s'bed. APDIY 103 a Nelson Street, Sltrut!PDrd. 3714-2 FFARM FOR • SALE -120 ACRES, MILE Li east of Walton, Lots 4 and 5, 18th Con- a cession, Township o8 Grey. Large bank m balm, frame house, emcelleat grave] pit: AD ply to FRANK FINGLAND. Clinton, Out. x9 SO hi FARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES OF CHAICf: n Hmrm Taped- Well weltered, good buildinVa a ,indludmg 4 gond WufteY Denis; Hydro in house land bane. For taT%cuaaas apply 1•s, MRS. CELMU,ES WATSON, L. ndekbo-cv.V15-4 d Notices il NOTICE 0 rrB EtURON FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE is 1 ()m of H®sav, Ont., open the season of d 0909 with a Rall line of cedar ,posf%. I aro Ci Maaidoo0im ted cedar; fer�er (.is reffi .m'ixed if dewed ; earn and other Seeds and o masts' Eng�h- barbed wire and Motcog oil - W` LLIAM PEPPER, Menroger. 8714-5 t W. TOWN OF SEAFORTH TAX PRE -PAYMENT a RE- CEIPTS FOR 1939 b ,. e The Town will pay 4 per cent. per annum up to Aug. 31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939 taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's of- t fice in the Town Hall. s D. H. WILSON, Treasurer. 9719-tf . In Memoriam . tWWA 1 -da 6ovTHM femary, bf our dear vv gnoeww. Mme. Aumie W40h, who panted ,way tub ytdam aM February 26, 1997: IP'tjacefuly sbderpring, r&Wntz at ust, The wbaid'. wem•y' bloubie and truits sateDbAt, i In caa g.We she snffex+ekL in pa-Memce Rhe bixin. Tib9 God daVed her tkan'e MA, suffer "o more. -- L ea• amaembered by Frei• Husband and FRMIty. 3715-1 Births SOOTT—In TuckeMmit%- nn February 22nd. th M4•. sad Mrs. J. F. Stott. Thornton UM. a dmug+Ava---Ann Elizabeth. cOTAON In Scant Mernortal lrrev il. Sea-' l}ot11, on Febrm;,ry 161bh. to Mr. and Mrs. Gamdan mon, SAftffa, to son. S11J ' -Tn Vua tt Mommixi ff pital. Sea- fba-W on Februnry 20rd, to Mr. 'and Mrs. ©. P. &Its, a daugh4er•, Deaths SOOTY In Tuckersmirlih. on Fehm-7 23rd. t +ser of Mr. %aid Mra. J. F. Ot j1 '( AX --ard Sdwrl*tlh, on Sundae, re runxy t1 E'urte M Vrt' Assn Durnm:n, ybainger son %tE' IM, No ll�. W. .T. 'Duncan. lin his 27th kfa&3E'•••�•ra 'Ut � #Mbtr" HobvibW, Sea_ . son ►iAidA�. Ttbftary ym�l�e3t,� Ixra. x ] BbikN; ""gr '7 1Kb � ti . flaturiiair, at$13tti ,Jtk0A A'Cc'4i+11iAK dm I& 96th r m .( I t.r&riisCryl• 16, ,« y y, to Iailin$Ilitl9! .1K1". i"';ait+dr` tttto,rt"tt1 { ,, '` b i,, tet .D: t3, g I � ed the kindness and ktxoughtfudruess of Vicar, Mr. an rs1 ruar me lug o y e one of the asst anally, who have halo- Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Campbell, Dr- speaker believed most of them were er sartrry s!he came, in which the Peo- y Pearl Harpole and Elva McQueen, 1140 one to �� yrs . whorden they mus- and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs.' nothing, as they did not attend wor- 'pre of Chiselhtlrst reciprocate. The .trhre basement of the church with a title of their selection being, "Thy ig� Byron Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ship, Much of the continent remains people of Chisdllhvrst wish Mr• and good attendance, with bra president, Word is Like a Garden " At the av- with M'ps. Pybus many years of quiet. and Mrs. J. E. 'MdEwan, presiding. "Work ening service a duet, "When the Roll t -- Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. M. Scarlett, Mr. unexplored. Indians inhabit the con- i nt from north to south. The In- For the Night is Coming" opened the is Called Up Yonder, I'll Be There'° and Mrs, J. Moon, Mr, and Mrs. rest 'in ..their (new (home in Exeter. meeting with prayer by Mrs, W. A. dians :of 'Chile, Argentina, and Peru was sung •by 'Mrs. Maude Heddeu and H. McCreath, Mr, and Mrs. L. M. After •bre pnesentati'on Mr. Brook led Young, followed with the business he West Recalls Pringle, Mr. slid Mrs, H. Hamilton, are more intelligent and more trust- in prayer, Miss Jean. Ven>ner then Period' at which much business was Mrs' George Hess, with the coma- +n tinned from Page I) Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Srin'ks, Mr. and worthy than those of some of the gave a reading, followed by a reelec- discussed w leaders of the various tion joining in the chorus, bre number resting and lashed longer. It was Mrs. E. J. B. Duncan,, Mr. and Mrs. other countries of south America. The tion from the choir, "Threre's a Rain groups. Mra Young contributed, a being a request by Mrs. Victor - sel site club o>� anything like that George Love, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. occupation of some of these are spin- (bow in the Crowds Flom You." Mr. g Mr. Brook expressed tfianks at the there was no program for it or Bradwin, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. 'Morris, nring, weaving, road construction and Brook then sang a very beautiful solo, pleasing solo; Mrs. An 'raw Dougall morning service for the lovely spring The Man of Calvarry." The Nation- and daughter, Margaret, a piano duet, . flowers, of daffodils kindly loaned by anality of any kind. A number of Mr. and Mrs. J, Scott, Mr, Lack Ken- meal_ working. in Bolivia the Indians and Mrs. W. A. MULaren, a delight- Mrs M G. Drysdale. are sun worshippers and have a Targe tit spirits, without any appoint nedy, Mr. A. L. Grigg, Mrs. D. Tramp al Anthem was sung and the benedic- ful contralto solo, Mr. t or "arrangement, gathered round son, Mrs. 1. H. Brown, Mrs. R. B.. temple 'built to their to god. Mr. tioa ,pNpppllIICedt The Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres- mil James How who has beela' DeLaF'ranier paid tribute to Mr, Nor The manthl literary meeting of t�ve a mill. employee here for many years, festive 'boa:rd of a downtown eat- Stowe, Mrs. S. L. Scott, Mrs. S. M. y byterian C uroh enjoyed a delightful place every dap at noon, and, as Wickens, Mrs'. DeLacey, Mrs, Wood's, malt Job ston who is working among Chiselhnirs;t Y.P.U. was held in the has not been enjoying his USUWly Mrs. Baufman, Miss Etll- the Indians in Bolivia. Bolivia and basement of the church Tuesday ev- J. E. - the home t oP Mr, and Mrs, good •beAlth following an accident in y ate, they also ,piled into a rough Mrs. Loney, J. t MclEwa e e the London Road, tumble debate on public affairs. el Glen, Miss Fannie Paterson, Miss Paraguay are the two countries that ening and opened' by' singing a lrym'u', one of titre mills (some little time ago south, on Wednesday evening, Feb" when he 'got caught in one of the re were no membership restric- R. Cameron, Miss E. E. Hamilton, have no coast line. Brazil, .the larg- "For the Beauty sof the Eartlh;" after 22 Progressive crokinole, Chinese ns and all you had to do to get Miss R. Proctor, Miss L. Beck, Miss est country, has a population of 30 which Rev. R. A. Brook' led in prayer. belts, but is considerably improved at With the absence of the secretary. .checkers, bingo and pick -up -sticks date of writing. to Diva entertainment was to pull up E. McLaughlin, Mien L. McLaughlin,, millions; Colombia with a population were the main feature of the evening„ r air and start in. They were not Miss J. Rutherford, Miss E. Taylor, of 0% millions, are about 50 per cent the minutes were unavailable. The . Mr. George Jackson, a war veter'am with fourteen tables in play. Ade•'' ' Liberals—why, bless you. that was and many others whose names/ could Negroes, some of their race having business was discussed and Br. Ben lie.ious lunch of pork and beans, tarts in the late Great Warr, and who Inas Charm of it, with all classes and not be obtained. been, brought from Africa, by the Port- Stoneman then favored with a piano been receiving treatment is the Sol - Notes uguese. Chile, with its 20 millions', instrumental. "Before Jehovah's Aw- 'and coffee was served. The (prize diers'' Westminster Hospital for BBV.' ditions present and Tories 'break- winners were: Mr. and Mrs- A. L. bread with Anarchists and Fen- President Jackson has shown him- has a coast line of about 2,500'm#les; ful Thrron,e" Bras 'sung and the scrip eral weeks,, was visited by his wife Kerslake; flow snore, Alice Pfaff and ns, and every person having his say self to .be a live wire presiding offi- it was in this country . where the ture lesson read by Russel Ferguson, James Ben,gougli. Miss Mabel Work- the first part of this week who found trying to The debates began wllren car, and the great turnout on this, oc- speaker spent much of his time along Psalm 23. man moved. a. vote of thanks to Mr. flim somewhat improved, but Iva Is first two,sat down and never came cession can be attributed to his Hd'rcu the mountains, wiliah .are full of min- Miss Edna Mills took the topic, and Mrs. J. A, McEwan. - still v%cry poorly: an end. If I am not mistaken they lean efforts. , eral wealth, where they find gold, sil- ,"The Founder of the First Printing Mr. Fred Hess, who is one of our ver, copper and tin, also valuable beds Rev. W. A. Young conducted' ser- geing yet. Dernchmarn was the Lack Kennedy, Clinton n Boy, Press,' which proved very interest- early and, best business men, is, we of nitrate of soda. He explained the vices nn his church Sunday last to vIng spirit, the centre of the party carried off the first prize in euchre, Ing. "Saviour Again To Thy Dear splendid congregations, at both ser- very much ,regret to report, not: in 'his en 118 was present, enc% he was sel- and E. J: B. Duncan obtained' the sec- progess of mining and crystalizing the Name We Raise". was sung and the usually good health, but we trust with: orad prize. nitrate of satin for shipping. vices, delivering interesting and well m absent when in Calgary. benediction p'ronoun'ced. Everyope a little rest from his active business The language of South America is thought out sermons, while the choir He must have 'bad a lot of fun in The Huron Old Boys' Association is joined, in t'he contest which brought rendered splendid anthems at both life, coupled with good medical n at- Igary. Without warming he would now 39 years old, being organized in Spanish. In Argentina 40.per cent of the meeting to a close. menrt, will soon be around again at - the .people are Spaniards,, 45 -per cent services under bhre leadership of Mr, tending to duties as jeweller, Watch - Ing a booklet with an economic January, 1900, with the following of Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Vainer, of (this W. A. MacLaren: maker and printer for the village, Lw an't, with a new suggestion about ficers: Honorary rpresident, General Italians, the rest are mostly descend- .elhvrst snit .Mr. Lloyd Veneer and Mrs- William Lyons and Mrs, D. ants of European countries. Here the and state railways. Then he would be W. D. Otter; president, John S. Willi- daughter, and Miss E. Woish aP Hen Floody of Blyth spent last week with all of which the is most efficient E. Floody; treasurer, met a mean of Scotch descent who Sall spent Sunday with friends in well, liked. rvice with h a ]oWilfrit La correspond- son; secretary, could only speak Spanish. In this Parkhill. their friend, Mrs. T. W. Palmer. Mrs Fred Manmrs and Mr. and Mrs - Miss with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, begun Henry Beattie. count the raise a lot of sheep and Miss Ann Cornish of B'rucefield, and The first carnival of the season will R. J. Paterson, of the village, as welt ]ether from Calgary with a polite Miss Edith Glen, assistant sects country Y ire' held an, the local' rink Thursday cattle and what they call Llamas andspent d penretratSng criticism of govern- terry, brought a good delegation from Su Cyril Cocoon of Exeter, Ruby evening sponsored by the rink com- as relatives in Thre and last were me policy and carried on by the old Colborne Township. Alpacas, and the low-lying plains Sunday afte7noon with Miss Ruby #n St. Marys al Monday last an, a along the rivers are fertile. Only Dal le m�itte, with good pities and with. Hen- Ing tris funeral of Mr, Brandon, a i•eftain in letters written by his Mr. A. G. Smith, Wingham Old Boy, F , sail Band in attendance. Prizes for furniture merchant, well and favorab- wn Ihamd- Then would come some was in California on a business trip the three Quianas are now under rule of European nations. 1ad'ies' character, girls' character, ly known in district, and wifa nQributiou to an eastern Canadian and could) not be present. Mr. DeLaFranier diad on a ahi'b#t �NSALL gent's character, boys+ free for all, paper bubbling over with Kumar. Mr. S. M. Wickens, sports chairman, was married, a number of years ago rugs, furs and many other articles boys' race 1 and under; hockey to Miss Annie Wren, a ane time resi- He is Liberal, confident -that ail was laid"up with a severe cold and made by the Indians. A vote of thanks game, Fats vs. Leans. oblems can be solved by the proper was obliged' to stay at home for the .lust arrived, a special unlileached Death of James Dick dent of this village was given to the speaker for his in- sheeting, also some good values made Mrs. William J. Jones, of the vil- pplioat#ao of Pure Liberalism. He evening and be was mu missed'. up.. At Goadlwin's. _ The death occurred on Sunday fore i,age, who has been so goxsnlp Far a as a more thorough knowledge of Mr. J. Bradwin former editor of teresting and instructive address. i noon of Mr. James Dick of 1-Ieasall, number of wreaks, s?511 continues es quite beraNismr—the theory, history, oper- the Blyth Standard, told of the old The March meeting will be held at �ahrre and dance, Town; Hall, Hen.- has '69th year, following an illness at of Liberalism than any other days in Blyth when Charles Hamilton the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McQueen. Sall, Wednesday evening, March 1st, poorly, but it is shooed with warm was the live -wire booster of the place. A neighbor -night is to be spent at of a few days' duration from w acute ember of the House, with the pos- auspices of �hamrber of Commerce. spring weather coming will regain her the home of Mr. S. Davidson on Fri-, heart condition. Mr, Dick was one accustomed health. bre exception of the prime minister II Floody told of the Centre Hhof Good prizes. Murdock orchestra. of the early residents of this com- day evening, Feb, 24, when the three Lunch provided. General admission mself. He is a magician with fig- on election in 1878, when a bunch of munity, a man of quiet, retiring dis- res- He Dara take'the ten numerals Tories from Tipperary, drove over to way grogram will be introduced, The 35 cents. position, a kindly and friendly nature rad make them .perform in amazing Benmiller and ran the Cartwright meeting closed by singing "Auld Lang HENSAL Syne." Lunch was served by hostess Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., and Miss and well liked s hi neighbors and M of, adventure, sad stor- meeting with the celebrated "Joe Gib ands friends. Loretto Bell, of London, were guests friends- He was a good worker and s of tragedy, or comedy, 'bu'rlesque, son" of Ingersoll as their speaker. The1 Wat'id°a Day of Prayer will be trete over the week -end, until he took #I1 the was very busily rama, even' Mrs. D. Thompson had charge of poetry from the brads re- observed on Friday Feb. 24, at 2.30 Mrs. Wesley Rife, of Slheldon N.D., engaged in cutting his wood) ands oil deedShow the refreshments, and the "eats" were k' turns, which everyone knows are just in the schoolroom of the church. A was a guest at the homle of Mr. and Ing it very"neatly at the rear of his ndless figures in long rows. excellent, and that is saying some home. He will be much missed by With such elaborate information as thing] cordial invitation is extended to all Mrs. Hyde. Miss E. O. Neil won the first 'prize the women and girls of the congrega. Sexsmnih and Hensall played hockey his neighbors and friends. He farm - he possesses, and his gift of (humor tion and community to be present- in Hensall on Wednesday with a ed on I-Bgbway No. 4 a few miles . and power of expressdan, b8 is one in Bridge, over many Competitandors. south of Hensall until about ten psora f the best stompers in Canada He The Dane -brothers, George such D. The 1�y of Prayer offering will be score of 5 2. The South Huron ApNcultural Society W., brought a good crowd) from Gorrie given to the'translating and, Printing Mrs. Cross is in Toronto attending ago when he took up residence there will"hold their Annual Seed Shaw in ars even better debater and: can go of Christian literature in many lands. her mother, who is very ill: • and has since resided here. 'He was the own in the -ring and, decal wRh So- and Wroxeter. Nurse Hosllner has returned to her , Mr. Fred Hess, one of Hensall's married some 48 years ago to Eliza - Mrs, Wood, Wroxeter Old Girl, at- beth Essy, who survives him, along at Creduage. and all others in their bane 'in the village after spend -ung most papular men, is ill at present Town HallHensal wn languagre tended our inactions for the firstti7ne with three sons, Arthur at home; Rex and she was delighted. t)le past month with friends in Stan- Wednesday evening, March 8th, in Mr. Deachmatx left Calgary about ley. the Hensall Town Hall', the Brucefield of the highway, Ross of Smithville, 0 yeam ago 11 Air. W. E. Hanna, collegiate PrrAcr Micas Irene Snider of London spent Fire Brigade will present a drams, FRIDAY en He isi a free-lance jour- I Ione daughter: (Alice) Mrs. Roy Web - pal, sending most of his material to Pal, did good work on the reflsQrmaent her passed away here, some years committee. the weekend at her home in the vii "Too Many Husbands, ander the sus FEBRUARY the Toronto Mar and.. the Winnipeg ago; three brothers, George of the The members were all pleased to lage- pities of the Hensall Bowling Club. Fr24 ee Press He had a series about The Girl From out Yon- The Chamber of Commerce is spon- Township of Hay; Charles, of British Western Canada last summer in The see Mrs S. L Scott, one of the old The Pray, ". der;' presented by the Brucefieid coring a euchre and dance Weimer Columbia; John D., of Orillia, and five Terouto Star which was a very valu- Pioneers, and she was given a warm sisters, (Sarab) Mrs. Tait, of Mimi- �— welcome. young Peoples Undoes on Friday night day' evening of next wvek in the Town ble contribution, and received much was attended by a large crowd' of on- Hall, with good prizes. Music will be co; (Jean), Mrs, Cawthorpe, of Tavi- PRiZE LIST our old friend, Alex- Mcvivar, was thusiastic liistenere. The cast gave furbished by Murdock orchestra 9 commendation. Since ,then he has stock; (Mar Ellen), Mrs. Douglas, een in all parts of Canada for The as lively as a kitten and be helped of Blake; (Ida); Mrs. Caldwell, of The faIlDwaIM Voimes wW be awwded ,,, an excellelii performance and reports A Bingo under the auspices of ttia Toronto Star and last month repres- the association with two sliced hams Par Sask., and Mrs. Bertha. Bell the bei}- dampM of Seed exhibited m aaoord- for their functions, and these acts are are so favorable that those who were Canadian Legion will be 'held in the ��, mance wit, the tam g seed 1�: rated that reaper 1,t the AnthonyYork Ed- of Henstall. The funeral, which was en ceremonies in, New York and not forgotten! not present are looking forward to a Town Hall Friday evening' of next repeat performance. week, when twenty prizes will be giv Private, was held on Tuesday after- rah 2nd dud 4ffi Wlasihington. In 1935 be was elected Ed. Duncan told of the time awhennted 1 'bu s.- Spr Wtrd,it d2 26 $i.76 :160 the late W. R Miller was appointed ., en. noon at 2 gm_ from his late - r*ea� 1 bus. fdDm'�g Whenit,• as representative in North Huron, the . A doubleheader hockey game was dence on Main Street, and was con A- v. .............. 2.25 1.76 Iso place of his birth. princival of Goderich Model School, ducted by Rev. W. A. Young and the Scotch chairman of the board MANLEY played on the local rink Monday eve g d Car- s bas. Em+ty olv,; . 3,126 2.76 2.25 1-60 ping, Feb. 20, by a mixed team, Hen- mel Presbyterian C]luroh, and Rev. 1 bus. Lalbe Oatllla 3.26 2.75 2.25 1.6e came to lbirm about ventilating the R. A. Brook of the United Church, 1 bus. H'uii'd u Oates z 26 1,76 Iso Ball vs- Thames Road resulting in a 1 bas. nm&ey, •e.mawha sm, 2.75 2.25 1.50 KWPEN school by raising the windows, ` Ye Many are westing seniles singe last win for Hensall of 3-2, and Sexsmith who paid fitting tribute to the life of I bus.: FW Pear .... 2.25 1.7F 1.50 dinna think," said he, "that the Board Sunday's downpour of rain, which fill the deceased. The floral tributes I bus. Mod Bdamh .. '2.25 1.75 iso Hold Community Night is going to heat the hale toon." vs. 'C+biselhvrst with •a score of 5 1 ed wells and cisterna, and we can I bus. Ye11'ow, Eye or call the water famine over. The cold for Chiselbnrst. Reeve E. S'haddick were lovely. Favorite hymns of the Stdawbem'y .�,� • . 2,26' 1.76 1.60 The Community Night sponsored by refereed deceased were sung by the oPflciating I btza, 9oyla Bdan% ¢,26 2.7, 1.50 he Klippen East W. I. was a decided rain did not melt the snow ands lee In a brilliank game played on St. ministers. Th® I bas• luny otbexrrety access despite the fact that the date BRU'CEFIELD which have made the roads danger- pallbearers were Wm. > &vdept www 2,25 t1.7,6 i.so V the Thipite the The weatherman ous for dh-iving or walking. Marys 'rink Monday evening, Hensail Chapman, Hugh McEwen, R. D. Bell, ,�_ �- T-ftwllhy Seed 2.2a im, ize , W. M. S. Meets Custom lags have been rushed to were the winners by a score of 5-3 in Dave Shirray, Mr. Gettas of near Hen- 1/2 bus, Red Clover Sded 2.26 1.75 Iso V most favorable and the attend- the Cyclone League, the return game sail. Interment was made in Hensall r/+ bus. Sweet elovier ante -reached well over the two hun- The Woman's Mis0ionary Society Alex. Mitchell's ebwmill of late as its Union Cemetery. S� • • • • • • •, 2.00 11.00• dyed mark was {held in the schoolroom of the an old fandrmiark, being esitablisbed: in to be played here Friday evening, % bur. Aafaifa ,Beed.. 2.25 1.76 ixe church on Friday afternoon with Mrs. 1870 by 11dr. Gwen from London, sad Feb. 24 Y. P. Union Meets i/a bus. Alaike resect a 2,25 1,75 Iso The chaiimran, Mr, Ross McKay; in The Boy Scouts enjoyed an even- The Young People's Union of Hen- 11 . baa. RoY&to�, ddsy I genial manner, presented a very Haugh presiding. The opening hymn has since continued to operate under ing of skating on the local rinik on sail United Crburch met' on Monday early `h1Ge� --•••, 2.25 •1,75 1.60 fine prolgram%, with Miss F. Welsh of was "Breatbe on Me, Breath of God;' different names, 1 bus. Potatoes, gener- Hensall giving a piano iitstruamental and a responsive reading, ,,our Lord's The good newly was received last Tuesday evening and were entertain- evening with a good representation, oa —P ..•.......•. 2.25 I-,ly 1.50 Summary of the Law.". During the Friday that -Rev. J. M. Eckert, of ed 'at the conclusion of the skating Miss Edna Saund�ercock presidingand Mosroateditmbteah,wbog aB.the first number, then followed two party at the (home of Dr. D. G. Steer. Scripture 'reading by Miss Elva Me. 'of G14arm and 800b Sw0X1takn Bangle. I numbers, "When Ye Gang Awa' ,business discussion ,plans were made Chicago, is much improved from the ,On Saturday afternoon a call was Queeu- The •members of the Y.P.U. Jambe" and "She'll Be Coming Round for the making of quilts for the sup- relapse ilia took the first week' in Jan- received by the fire chief for assist- will be the guests of Y.P.U. of the RULES AND REGULA'T'IONS The Mountain" by' Mrs. Hedden anti. Ply work, and final arrangements for oary• ance in extinguishing a fire that Evangelical Church, Zurich, Friday I-Atl Ree& entered 'for ebmvewon •msust Mrs. lRess in Highland coatmme; via the World Day of Prayer, service to The road superintendsent, Mr. W. threatened to destroy The car of 'evening, March 3, the visitors furnish- have been gmvwn by the eon`bimoa wiff- one in, guitar and 'mouth, organ selections be held Friday afternoons, Feb. 24, at M'aWey, is attending the Good Roads • year Previow lb the errtw'bimom. .,JM e,Wbits three 'o'clock- Mrs. James McQueen Convention"In Toronto, this week. Frank Mwsseau, which' took Ste an Ing the program and a number will of edeels Ahad be (held tb be revr*aret 19ve of by Messrs- Kenny and Finlayson; and ave the Current Events and Mm. I- Mani! Street near the home of Mr. attend a Biblical contest to be .held fte toW nuanft of ouch seed oteered 11,11 L solo, "I'm Dreams#ng of Jeannie with g, ands Mrs. C. L. Jinks. Fortunately the is Kippen United Church Monday ev- ,sante by titre exh-bfkW, The 13eatW,,,T of the the Light Brown Hair,' by Mrs. Alkenhead find charge of the mission- 6aetaty mmy+ �dake ,and weservla e�noleb fix - To -fire extinguisher .at the Town Hall ening, Feb. 27. Grand- Bent] and Vic- ertuoh 'exhlblit far nefererloe r;la case of d;h'pute Cairns, were both splendhd nulnbera. cry program, "Learning d, Live "Finding CIMELHURST did its work' un the direction of tofia street, Goderich, will partici- arM rg from the sale of seed by emlu'L6tor. The speaker was the district agri gather." The 'leader read, 'Finding the fire chief, and the car was saved 'Fate In the contest. Missionary meet- 2--aompetib— meat bWon►e memtett of cultural representative, J'am'es Sbear- the Door": Mrs. 1.. Forrest, "Break- from complete destruction. Ing will be (held at the close of the %he Soaiety ,by ww3ng to the Trosvurer tldeare- er, and while be deplored the inabil- Ing Down Barrier•$"; Mrs. A- Me- (Conducted from Page 1) Hensall Juniors defeatedi the pick evening service Sunda Feb. 26, in- 'Of' ei0ier Q1TeY�'to or sat 4he tame of mak- , 9, 5nar etrdtrfies, tore swan of $1.00 Meh. ity of the farmers to stick together Queen. "Following Great Interpreters" of Ha Township 7- on the local rink stead of Monday evening as schedul. 3 --Nb vrenaum %ball be ,awarded on ex - in. Most cases, yet in the T. B. ques- and Mrs. W. Moffatt, `Establishing timued feHovae4rip of your nary friends y ed,s why the roil earl will be answer- airbnth that ronntalin weed seetd. v,h4cl. en the on ,Saturday. 11 M1on of the judge a of n asoMe ,A&., -.- could the tion bhey showed what they really Friendship Centres." Mrs,.Allan took at Chdselhurst And now may we Miast Iv®, Allan, Clarence Reed, Miss ed with a verse, of scripture. The busi- could do. the chair for the worship service on voice in a practitui way the sense of Cecelia. Stephenson, of Seaforth, and ness p'erlodl was presided over by the one pN�bze enh &cla1 4o any more tbaim Thd last number was given by Miss the theme, "Thou Shgit Love Thy privilege which, we have haat. through Benson Dick spent Wednesday and' President, Mr. Ken Hicks. Mira Mur June Murdock and: Miss Lots Rathwell Nelgh'bor. After the call to worship the years and the debt of gratitude y 5 --Ali .Ampim const be carr,,0My ialb,U,t Thursday do London'. ray gave a splendid) address on ".What ve'tc'h the name of 41be wntiety, *,. armor of who made a, very charming little Ir- was sung Ube hymn "Rise Up, O Men and fsbe high esteem we feel toward Miss Joyce Scruton, df Toronto, Has Citiiebahi To Do With Term Fe`"1 far sale and the aelling price. Gtmi^n not ish couple in their green and, white of Goch' and Mrs. Allan offered pray- you both- hour work among our P Pei " tf,s thla.n 2s buslrgs 11or safie, except RDA= costumes and deligtirted the aud-lence er. The Bible reading, The Parable c'hilduen as teachers in the Sunday was the weekend guest with her ance" Itg ss "Goldie Cross contributed' Whemt, 19 bka, t i ATaike Trm mf and of the Neighborly Foreigner, Luke 10, school, tion, . Mr. Pybus, as mother, Mrs. Scruton, and sister and a pleasing g#ono solo, "I Need Thee clbror, rats tees them 9 ba%beffi ; Alfmdfla, S with their singing and dancing, The g your Pow bh•ath slaw, r and Mrs. Peter Every Hour" and benediction eonclud- ,1 c: I' ; E,w+ty P°tav°re, u�t bees tfiun 6 bmsix- next part of the evening was given to 25 to 31, was read by Mrs. James our Sunday School Superintendent and plr eiA : rAte Potatoes, toot tied than 25 bWbA, MoNaughton ed the meeting. An executive meet. a In eaas'e of Maputo. a awbutorf dewara- piaying earcla with Mrs. A Johnston Thomson, and the 9uestlon8: Who is on the various boards of the dhwrch, tmm that true above t•adea hitve ,bean eutn," winning ladies' first prize, Mrs. H. my neighbor? How shall we keep this and McNaughton- , way in wWch you 11 m Frank H'edden, of St. Catbar- ing was held following the meeting Ines, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. M. and a revised , list of officers for the hjhjhu may be ,squared fraan each or ex- . Kereher, second, and Miss A. Dineen law: Thou shalt love thy neighbor? have represented us at Presbytery Hedden and family.11�literary •" rah;-. - of sell. were answered by Mrs. T. B. Balyd and conference gathaer+in'gs, are all liters and social were made: Liter. 7 •Am e,ehiMte for cJoanp Ions For prizes consolation, M.r, E. Butt won ths3 Miss Hazel Smillie of Atwood was arY: convener, Mrs. Maude Redden; n'1311 be ddkivored at bbe men's first; Mr.. W. Parker, second, and Mrs. J. B. Mustard. A ,prayer worthy, of our rtscogrot4on, Your tread- Poon Bala. liemanot eo'/nposed by the combined thinking mess, Mars,, Pybue, to help in the mus- the week -end- guest of Sher parents, associate helpers, • „ las Kilpatrick, be ergo rd u t2 ohe et, •Hoof, and %ball ttiae and Mr. W. McKenzie, Consolation. 1's, ' O"el ""til the Dress °R the P+, xis s of a Roman Catholic priest, a Jewish icer lite of the churdls, mtnd,t'he mean- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smillie, Messrs. Claude BlaaS, s, Walter Spen- p.m - After a delicious lunch was served, , ted 11L the Jack Bell, eldest sen of Mr. and car and Ralph Brook: Socia):" eon-. 8—ata prize wnnming itfianpdea or arm in Murdock's orchestra strpp]is�cl the Rabbi azul Protestant 'minister, was ser is w9nioh you 'bare assiu 11111 at the Seed Fair must be vaWed and music for dancin which coutinued' read .by Mrs. A- T. Scott. The meet- work of 'the Wdliesn � Misolonbry So- Mra. William i6 Bell, is 'Hay Town- helpers, MBs GClian Luker; associate doad at the close ;a4' the rar, We E,dcsb>;t.m m g all bouts when all went Ing eroded by singing the hymn, "Lotd piety sand tlfe, W&m6W4 ArfsMeiatioli., ship, ie e8il�nnedi to bis lied for a hebpere, Mrs. Clriude ist; ea ltd' � 1� 4%,ip,e ,stones, faro W66h wast. until the mouth a dtfi't11f1aMM%t8ry rheuehatism. Margaret 'ti dor and MiBfi Pearl fir- tiiitlrilti thoroughly eatfaficd With tris of fire Lands;' followed by the bene- aliltr the tiff cYbilt t#a�+' in itrhidh The beat, tires' d ' �mlek'0 'litany fmle. AD*"'WOAI » v;efo3tl g 6ntei'talwhent. The utxt dictled. 4&Y 'anti ri+e' � . to Clads is Efrttrtaifi tl 11eve1 11r1e>no it31 lw m. 6Yi}*1 iiboYt -recover j�oeetlii its >VC t will be at tTfA4fatilse Heat ot! south Alrnerlea ytdtr, arfl iadteationb" f yYlur'06np:�c1l ' r,Yy the ytr�,sto Class of the Unitie$' 01i• A. 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