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The Huron Expositor, 1939-05-12, Page 4or. ...,;�a _.. :. rs r -a,, ,., .�. _, ...,•xt r' •r. , :-:, ;,,: :rear a, n- .. 31- . , ,° , ,. ., I B. +. A.. fs .. .. 1 t t .7. ..G .N :,uM .. ,. f ?t`w 3. I . o. ,,:... t. .. - y u $ .. 'Y S ....mil w . x ...,: i. . „. '{t' - 3 .e R , , , ..:S.J t.. . t.. t,. r.....� . ,.. �I n u,, ; • .. a h. _ r' , 1111.11, p?his ail tt + 1 aha ;+tF +i� a �f f i tr the buah fire which buraut oVW s« 00 � _ at V Via. Q�'et�1?II#t`exe birothtyr�n ��Rtr, (Atte, ftvl` Boa. In re ,` r '% A , a4 i 3 r fy;, �y large tract south of the Be o" Ultsu a�u;k ,f; c5agnitjon, ov feithfol "vices, Mr. 4 Ja Pines reservation. The fire was o?� At" Oma 1uAm4w, arse do'k Q� el tlI) ►aq�t� Wglshl o el td CIN. saw mdd'1, '" g ­,04lull; z ,t�ametI to the east stele of the ally lj}v�%r OatlbRllic T�•autb oroniwa,�:iap tits X- pre +anted thin witha hiammde.,oapd+e chew t" ��� aand no sumaner cottages were de h+aY lowing [kffifa were faFluinite�d: Jr si tesfield a'hGi* in mulberry siRade. c c s t 't t # aux ' k, D,+" , ti, : sined A,ds.' ed When the high wind pmev INg9 dealt, Jualaeai r Srauelcol►t; ti t- i• Mr, ands k,Mra. G. I« Hudtson weI'e t rt F � afternoon. died down towardts�i ev- dent, Ve<rontica Molyneux; visited oil `'44x ia'�' lit by thteir two 4 N+" ° i+ �''' ;t'j1 wi 'i'Ads Will be Inserted at new IOW Ca6h rates : ce the are fighters were able to Genevieve McCaatthy; trtaaae�ul`er, Aar daughters, MT®. Avery and family, tt r�, �� i; , 11 gain control and itis residents of drew Dantzer^ soci Ott Jos: and Mrs. Eldon KadYnp,.oE Lolutiom,, ��I1% j ,} , Lot and F"lud, Coming itiwq..'i&,,.-VW aid: Grand Bend and others living south Looby; oonveu , it ,.la't�allQkglPf; Mrs. Lou Simpson left for I}@troit t i ,t 7 i{ �r`^a l.t week ......a ....4 ............. 1 Cit of that village breathed easier. y anagen and 4Thoo McCarthy:''. on 13undlay whine she will. spend a Mai chi y tea nett a 2nd w ...,.. g CesL y, Meigle_ Charles Fritz and Wald assistants; spirituat eomamuittee, Ia^@lne week or so with membex}s of her ��t�, aua week ...,.... ................:« ih Cit Fritz visited, with Ma-. R. J. Dunlopat Donnelly, (Marie Krausitog, 4, 994 Mo- family. ,' t �fV , ,g MinimuFn �' gest i"' O Chatsworth over the week -end elnd' Grath and Joseph revs p Mra D. G Steer and little daugh- ' , Eieutsh flstFua> sad sbbnevi.Gios etamnd tar -mad~ v- ° enjoyed some good, trout fishing near committee, Ja& P, iI'ianskopf, Clayton ter, Patricia, spent a few days .re t �� `l.� :kms ftp T'hwnb, in Meatoalemn Notice" cent rw sued Yininc�m, t� oma pea wart. that town Looby. ileue O'Rourke. Hmthleen Stag qtly wittYM Mrs. Steer's mother, Mrs'. 11 I � ��p � be d�� .o m R,.$ Numb, ear..d ZL, gucm Ebw* w. !bm is «nb Mr. F. Firigiand, K.C., barrister, of beton; cnitux, & committee, Frances B azzier, of- Landon. " ".. elnub mddititansl pee week win be chs SAS it oda in Mali don .m+. m e v�ld by the Clinton, was a business visitor in town Delaney, Do r(Ath'y' Molymeux, John me- Council Meets �*'I i, f5btlyday night in the week fa whir, the ad oma lei. on Saturday. Grath and Wilfred itnauskopf. a Y " i .. Metrisoes mad Dq�t4u inrtabad faem ad dna Miss D1iza11efi>v Truemater, who has Vtneeltiienxil •visitors 3 std: MT. tang of rile village 11 .1 ,�actiau 'Setts, Nrtlw bo t1;.dEtoa+. Eco.-R*t* SIM OV211oMltoo. ' d 11h0 regular rise i{ •.st t- ---•—� been staying' in Detroit for some and Mrs- Jgmeph Dantzer, Huntsville, council was held Monday', evening at Personal 11 PAINS RE TORTURE MOhl �Vryen7n(atlltM Aaai,atica. Rackaehe,, use R pa— their Two -Way Aotian. +atttu,As the &1W.IKEATING'S DRUG STARE. 6726-1 Auction Sales . ADUCTION SAIA.LL 'HOUSEHOLD EF- ¢ects, indladimg furniture, dishes, uban- sib, gardeJn tech. ex., will be sold mit the 2vaidence of William TrOa, Eas"' v'--- Sk, Seadorth, on Thuradoy, 'May lflth, at 1.30 p-m- W.ILL1AM TROTT, Proprietor; George li. EW qt4 Auchaaneer. 3726-1 For Rent - --T RENTwo HUNDRED ACRES OF 1 baud for Iplas�hu,re, idly and gpwd farmndmg Iamd. Apply ,to ANDREW BUCHANAN, Aensall P. O., Ont. 6726-2 HOUSE TO RENT—ON SIDE STREET, 7- roamed Aghbalffe with Hydra and mown water. - Ptossebsaon given June let. Apply to HARVEY 'TAYLOR, R:" R. 1, Lomdesbmro. Phone 250 r 22, Seaforth. s72s-I For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT—,MODERN TWO sgorey brick Mesidence on Goderich S -,p with dottbie garage and garden. Apply to WALTER MURRAY, PeaStrrth. 3725-2 i Help Wanted good a•�iden'trial slurs years, has returned to the village and with Mn and Mrs- AndTew Dawtze+r, 8 p.m. in •the Icouifeil chamber with . intends making her home with, her and attending ttbe funeral of Father all memolbem present. ,B. Doerr and ANTED -Ghia[, Ta ASSIST WITU GEN- sister, Mss. Louis Prang. C Dantzer; Mrs. Harold .Smuck, Kibch- E. Jones appeared asking council for era housework. $15.00'a F Apply Mr. Hubert Klopp, .of Waterloo, vis- ener, with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. a pool room licaense. Twitchell and tb Boat los, EXPOSQTOR OFFCCE- BTT 1- ited at the (home of his mother in T. J. IMolyneux; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Horton: That we gltant E. Doerr and town on Sunday. McGrath, lld��, with. Frank Me- E. Jones a pool room liclem4sp at the WAr`1UD- VJ0MAN,.OR MAN AND,'W][ E Mr. Joseph Meidinger of Mitchell Connell; Mra. Leo Hullawdti Windsor, fee of $20 for the first {table and, $5 to taloa a�RFaCo of CBob (pause ecu mea- flwftlh GaRf and Ctbmtep Club tion summer was a visitor in sown on Monday. at the 1wmle of her mother, Mrs. for each succeeding table, and that a asonths, w..Ith free house and light balance of Maloney. bylaw be prepared comArminlg the yeas'. msFinatffi A�F78t be alae Mrs. Leo Krauzkopf Last returned same. Caa•ried. W. Foster appeared ubdjr_Sep*ZWM a- Ameet:ppa grulyBic, live ly &Alive Sfhalte wags Amp6y by re6tler only Km EXPOSITOR OF MANLEY home from Memorial Hospital, Sean- asking,ceiuncil to dig across the street F10E- • 3726-1 forth, where she was undergo'intg spe- on Richmond St. South, also supply After the long awaited spring the sial eleebrical treatmlent& the tile, Horton and Twitchell: Thlat, �7 ANTED-naAID ANBD WAIISEss FOR the Secy farmers are wearing a s'mi•1{e since the Rev. Dr. Ffoud'kes attended co firrlW we supplythe tile. for W. Foster to the suarnrnm• mxnYlOF-a to work at fiorth Golf aa,d country Caub• only avolica- most of the seeding is finished. Tho ation services at St. JameW Churc=h, coon Richmond St. South. Carried'. ,tions in wmitaag wmN be umsidered- , Andrew Tuesday rain increased vegetation, so Seaforth, on Sunday eveDim& Lee Heddean reported re the pa>7k, a - �am*jcat>7om to Box 205, HURON F"osl- 3726-1 that everything will, get an even start so rile request b'P S. Tudor, also 1'e TOR_ and the live stock are enjoying the each basins as needing cl'eandug and -green pastures, -which leaves the �PIi N " the garbage coll'ecUou. Shepherd For Sale work of feeding to be used. to get and Jones': That we arrange to have the moil ready for the root and, corn The May •meeting of the W. M. S., .the garbage collected on May 18th COW FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS YOUNG Crop- held at the home of • Mrs. - FrewlC and 19th. Caxrie4L Twitehtell and JeFsto cow. W iteshea :ri=ght army- Atm We are pleased to learn that Mr. -opened with a calk to worship by the Shepherd: That we order six bar• ply to Box 2ft EX1VMTOR OFFICE- Fred Hoegy is getting along as well :p:residem1t, 'followed' by isiruging "O rels of •putd1ing material from the 372W as can be expected since he broke Lord of Heaven and Earth and, Sea" Imperial Oil Co., 0,100 secure SUffici- FOR SAL•F—TWO Cows ABOUT SEVEN .,nope ribs) in a fall off a badder while and prayer in:Unison. A Bible Teal ent gravel for the streets. Carried- old. Susit freshened. vxM eaves- I Pa) rin1p- Ing on „The Parable (d the selfish Horton and Shepherds: That we or row to fresT.L. 11 this• ':marn6h. Apply JOHN man," takeau from Luke ter 12, �'p Iyer 5 gallons of floor rite from N. C. CAMIPBELL, '1 � west of W�im,thaaa« s726r1 , was giver. 'by Mrs. Chandler, assisted H,aymer & Co. Carried. Twitchell and ` EGMONDVILLE by Mrs. Homey', The minutes of the •last meeting were read and approved. Jones: That we hold Court of Re - vision oil the 1939 assessment on May Property For Stale . The Egmondvil'le Y. P. S. held tlheir The subject for roll call was "Via 29, }939, at 8' P.m. Carriers Bills, and ,regular meeting on Wednesday even- tory;" fifteen responding. Mrs. Chanid- accounts': J. Henderson, relief, gra HOUSES FOR SALE -r TWO FRAME .� i,ng May 10th. The meeting opened lea and Mrs. Fi:nitayisoay, who attend- series, $16.75; O. Roweliffe, relief, 7,oaae:9 exreet,, aaazd , g, Oa w0, with the vice-president presiding. Edi the; annual Presbyterial meeting milk, $5.00; W. R. Davidson, relief, v midst_ eanvrmi st e e garden, grasps i is Semtfoa�tb, Priced Hyon'n 380 "Where Cross the C1•�owci- in Winlghaan, 'brought a report full of coal, $7.00; Caltatiiaal Legion, rebate, , rr ,M F r 1 y ,. F M i ¢ `t, Tt tY y. F r �� 7 ,y ° , + , e .. I 11 t`r. ),,, A/ 1. 1N,�•ter • %, itis dtweiftm I 0 .« ' Mr. and Mrs. James Simlpson Fe,C m four MOIAW a' 1' oil Soled recently pa u r F„ t6l", vdskt witllf+i rrslativ'eo'aad: friends ln. Law• ,- Im I . ALI: 2 Mark Drysdale and , Mar, and Mals. W. A- McLaren ba-ve .�, mto viators, ,Mas^ R,ay 'Stowell sand Mise tn1rr ''�r ��t' ) Margaret Dgmdntle, of sbettler, Alts. C. R. Irrs��aaIN ON, r.0+ Mita Plumate+el, of Chiniton, ala te'c'h- OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN tog for Mise Kilpatrick, who has 'been -W. - _swam dill wdtth scarlet fever, -but who was 111�ii able to go to ,her home in Stnathroy will be at W. O. Goodwtn:'s store et, ' the past week. ery lab and 3rd Twedayo in thei Rev. A,ndatew Boer, of Norwich, -las month, for, 'the purpose of t�esthM In the vdlllage on Thursday attending eyes and fitting glasaest D11111001t' the tun+eaaal of his nephew, Andrew cases and those that liaise not been Hoa, wilb died suddenly on Tuesday, propedy fibbed are specially r coma, At the Maslauic At -Homs held atr- mended to consult ate« Homn'e: 14 Exeter, M Ot Laird Mickle waw first axa °bo 6 p.m. Phtoste HeasMll iii paluze at brfidge, 1)" a� sm, ' 11. HOUSE .FOR SALE OR RENT —FRAME for tt>mtiac sale Apply )hoz 202, Ex- +� house; garden, 2 acres sof larnd. and hen , r� ed Ways of Life" was sung, followed valurable 'iIItYOTmatiaOID and interest. ,ball rent, $6.00; G• M. Giese, teaming house, property of the late Wan. Duggan- On POSITOR OF�`ICE 3724 3 East Wllnimm street. Apply to MJaS. L. F. I by pay'. The nh.inutes• of the last The lessooa, in charge of Mrs. Finlay- on streets, $1.60; J. A. Paterson, tela BOLTON, Seatbrth. 3725x2 meeti re read and the affeiing gall dealt with the .last chapter of phare calls; $1.33; Bank of Monbneal, Articles For Sale mgr ter st business dps•cus- "The Wbrld an Canada," the closing interest on loans, $49.15; Hensrall Hy FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven-roomed frame Sion, e n, "Jesus Saviour, Pilot s.ub;iect being "Tine Christianizing of dro, hail and motor, $6.20; V. Hedden', house, 2 skoretvs: central location, Victoria " naamingly-Complex pa'i.nting roof $20' Municipal World,, Street, Seaforth. In excellent concution; all �{ (11� SAI BABY CARRIAGE .ALMOST Me;' w g• The w0r3'hlp period Canada," Ill all a d e modern canvemieauces. ApP+IY :to., J. M. Mp- new. Apply 10 Box zoo, EXPOSITOR was in aharg"e of Misses Isabel For•• butt, Sigaiflcant Situat:iow the chu'r•ch ,supplies, $2.42; Lee Heiden, sta,]ary, MILLAN, Seatfortlr. 376x1 OFFICE. Tow - us- rest, Jean Strong and Pearl Tows- faces a trre�nenndously difficult task, a .$55. Total $170.43. Twitchell and ' L`ADIOLI BULBS - IiMPORTED FROM end. "This is My Fath'er's World" task , requiring vision, patience and Shepherd: That bills and accounts & - G IrailanA. Newer varieties with Jmrger wraS 'sung and Harold Finmi'gan•, the courage, but as well She has an un- as read be paid. Carried. Twitchell Tenders Wanted snakes. Reduced eatcz. W M- HART, literary con-vener, conducted the meet- parallel opportunity to wh'i'ch 'she mn and Jones: That we rebate the sum seaforl0r_ Pittner• 315-1. 6726-3 ing in which four speakers took very rise If igis will. she can not only of $6.00 to ,the Canadian. Legion to j FOR 8ALE--TEAM OF FIVE -YEAR -ULD ilntenasting topics on Missionaries. save this "world, in Canada" from be applied -on }pall rents. Carried. Porcheru . also work mabFl weal —11 or The remaining minutes were spent iu greed and unneighbgrlhnses�w aqd in- Jones and Horton: That we adjourn. _ ex ebanze tk,r fresh cow. J. A_ McKENZIE. games ands the meeting closed .by re- justice; she can, save it for God's Carried. -James A. Paterson, Clerk. ff Phone 25, Seaalorth. 3725-2 e ! pelting the &Tizpall Benediction. high purpose and thereby point the Hold Masonic At -Home fOR SALAS-•RURInER TI ND TOP BUG- way to the saving' of the larger Nyorld. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE � � gy, new ft -es dart yew, top in gaud The Ki'ppen Womenrs Institute will On Wednesdfay evening of last week ' shape; aL.,o set single harness. Apply to rgFTT�vyrE•pCtMITH hold their May'mlle'eting on Wednesday g0to anumber of the brethren of the `r. - SEALED TENDERS A.DDRESSSED TO THE NIRS- ROI.-AN'D KENNEDY, Wept WWI am SEALED and entomed, "Tender for ya, -Seasbrth. 9726x1 af't'ernoon, May 19th, at 2.15 p.m,-, at Masonic Order attended the At -Home coat.'• n^iGl be racerred until Iz o clock noon Mrs• M. Lobb is un'de'r the doctor's true home of Mrs. W. McGregoor. Dr. of Lebanon Forest A. F. & A. M. at (daylight saving), Monday. June 12, 1939, FOR SALT- CHEAP FOR CASH, 6 --ROOM, care. We hope for an early recovery. Steel', of H+enb'al'l, will speak on the for thq supply of caul and cuke far the frame house6 in g� condition, on Ora Exeter, held in the arena, at which Domin:bn Buuldangs th,rourhout to Prov- Street, SeafionthF Two lists, chicken house, Mother's Day is being observed in feeding and caring of the baby dur- there was a very large attendance. ince of Ontario. Ilydro. Apply to Bqx 206, EXPOSITOR, Turner's Ctimi o•n Sunday. A ing the first year. BaTmk books will Tire first part of the evening was Forms 'od tender with specifleations and 9726-tf mother'schoir will officiate and a be presented, do the new babies'- 7)he rond'itions aattzFohrrl can 6L u1•nain«.d from sp0lrt in sands and other games, fol - the °Purchasiing Awernt, Departrnrmt of Public joint session of church and Sunday answer Ito the roll call will be to read vowed by a very interesting program ; : Works, Ottawa: and the Juperviding Ar•chi- Ilti Memoriam 11 schO0 will be carried out with Rev. ani idea 'Or -a suggestion. for the new and in which the Masonic quartette of t,e"t, 36 Adelaide St. Es.3t, Toronto, Ont I 'G. Burton Rs c i'; q Tenders should F r mad on the forma sup- pecker. programs- There will also be a gar- Hens, 11, composed Of W. O. Goodwin, I plied by the Department and im accordance �EE—IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR Mr, and Mrs. F. Townsend visited den exehawQ,�, seed's, plants and Rev, W. A. Young, Dr. Ivan. Smi]•lie wits, ,depalrtm,ental specifications and con- �• husbaaFd, W. victor Fee, warn 9pawe< Mills Evelyn Mary Andrew at Auburn shrubs. t and, Wim. A. MFLaren, rendered well. {` ditions atrt�ched ,> ereto. away two years .ogo, M6y 12, 1937.' on Sunday. recived numbers to which they had, ' Whon the arnuU jti of a tander exceeds tate . ; sum of 35,000.00- ivhotllcr it be for one build- This stay bnnga back saad me®lory 'Mrs- G. I�iCGI'e.gOr visited London i0 respond, Mrs. W. A. Young ached irng only or more --the sorderers must arttaoh Of one who Is gone to rpt; friends la.St week. HENSALL as accompanist. A .feature of the w their tender a ovmfifal cheque on a The ones who rhimk of him today 'Mr. A. E. Matheson of Stratford program was dancing by three girls, chartered bank in -Canada, made payable to Are the one, who )oved,dvim beak. "1.19 Shirts for 79c 'this week at r", the order of the Ttt�nFurt.tie the Minister of visited his ran, lir..lustin Matheson, $ aoeompanied on the piano by Miss. ' ` Public Wurks. t�lu:J W lu Pfr crnt, of the No one krFo how nadh I mass him, last week. Goadwin's. Florence Welsh, the little igirls sbow- 1." amr)unt of the wad,•r, ur Barrer Bonds of None nut, machin,: hearts can tell; Farmers are • being relieved of in wonderful skill and training in a,. the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadimm Ea,th (has lost h+im, Heaven found him, If you eontempl'ate repairing or g PJatiamal Railway C'om.Pany and its can- Jesus doetih aal 'things we1+L those `•,everlasting Choles" this -week, adding to your blouse Or barn, insta,l'1- both dancing and singing ,popular se- +''� ctitu t compani, . unr•.Indatiooally fruaram- as cattle are going Out to grass, Ing Hydro, a water systems Dew sttab. lections, Lunch was served• and dfa.ne- +,. teed ams ur prin,-:Pal and interest' by the what would I wive bis ;ham4 . clasp, Mr. and :VIr,. Walter Carlisle and i Ig brought the At -Home to a close. Dominion of c',n+„ta, or ,the aforemelntioned. Hti• dear sweet face to see, c, e• t ling, Or Other permanent imparove- • bonds and a cvr!.lirtl ebeque, if required t; To hear hka voice, to see him smile,. famtily'• Of T-Icn.•tll visited with Mr. ments, finance the work with a I•lollne Apart from those whose names' have make u•p an odd amount and Mrs. Landesborough on Sunday. been given, there was quite a large That roetant so much to rice Improvement Loan Borrow on long The Department also reserve, the right tonumber from Hefnsall -present, as wn demand from any succe::+a ful tenderer That memory is just as dear to -day terms, witll'Ont renewal, at 8ffialtl cost.. secuhl,1 d¢Po,it in the Iorm of a certified As in the hour he passed away, Consult MT. Cross at The Bank of well as from other aeighb'oring places 11 cheque or Ilond as above, equarl to 10 per When days are dank and' friends are few-, DUBLIN BLIN . Montrewl. 3724-3 and lodges - cent. of the amournt of .his bid, to guarantee Dearest Victor, Slow I loalg for you. Work is progressing napidd,y on the �: the pa'nper fuiltilmermt of the contract It ---Ever remembered by wife- The comm unity- was shocked to At a banquet iheld at i1b!e Commer- new garage of Mr. Orville Twitdhell By order, 3726x1 learn of the untimely death of Rev. sial Hotel for the Gl4nton Colts, the and the dwellings Of Mr. James A. J. M. SOMERVILLE, , Secrf�ry Father Dantzt>r on Friday at St, following officers for the coming sea- Paterson and Mr. William E. Foster. Department of Public worsts, Columoban Presbytery. Widely known , n were eteet@dl for ]939 40: Presi_ The schools reopened on Monday Ottrawa, May 10, 1930. STANLEY and baghly respected among all class- dtent, Harry Johnson, Blyth; secure -morning last, having been closed for ,,. 3726-2 es Of Mrs. Margaret Erratt, of Muncey, is people, h(: liar been rector of tart'-treasuaer, Norman Miller; man- a week owing ti)a case of scarlet fev- that parish for the past fifteen y+ea•rs. ager, M.,i'.':iliott; trainer, Gordon Law- er, the patient making rapid recovery. ]rgebindlrllg a few days with hem sister, For nineteen years before ie came to son, all of Clinton, We are pleased to see M,r. A. L. Notices Mrs. Henry l+r•ratt ane! -other rela tives• this district he had served at St. Case, railway agent,' back at his, Vitt GtURTA!1VS STRETCHED -- LACE AND Mary's (4hurch, IlesSon. Father -Dant. Bowlers Elect, following a severe attack of the flu. Mrs. Jdhm McKinley, Of Clinton, Margaret Habkirk, who has ScrF'rtF ivrtaima stretched. APPey to zer was born in, S1lakespeare in 1865, Miss Ma MRs. L, F. BOLTON, East: William street sperl4 Sundry with then sister, Mrs. a gam of the late Joseph Dantzer and The Bawling (Xlub of Hensall elect- been in a suburb of Detroit for some 3726-2 ,Jean McKinley. Ellen Buckley, He received' his ed'u- ed the foLloNving officers at their re.time past, was in the village during ' COURT OF REVISION Miss Willa Jervis, of Clinton,visit@d ce,C,� at St. Jerome's' Coll•e e, Kit• cent club riesling: President,. J. W. 4 g -the past week visiting 1•elatives and with ther friend, .Miss Isabel Robin Ortweln; sberetary, W. O, Goadwlin �' son, on Sunda ehener, and at Awsum7ltion College at • fri'end's. Township of Tuekersmith y Sandwde . He completed 'his training grounds eommtittee, John Shepherd, We were pleased to see Mists Mar- ',. for the priesthood at Montreal and Alf. Clark, Fred Bonhhron; ladles' the Hunt r sufficient] recovered THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF TUCKER- mem'berlilli committee, Mrs. W. A � y f smith will meet as a Court of Revision GODERICH TP. •was«ordained' in Landon in 1904. One p from -her late dylness to be able to ' etas th4 Ass�ment Ruta of 1N9 at Seaf>amh, sister, Mrs. Fred Eck6rt, of McKillop Young, Miss Flarenge We1511, ;lits, W. be on, the st,leet again, r ':. on Saturday, ..M.ay 27th, at 2 p.m. AIA ap- Mrs. William Mulholland., who spent 'Township, predeceased him in 1914, O. Goodwin; mens `9lembemslbdp com- The great majority of the villagers ' " prods moat a in the hands 9 the Clerk ori the winter in Detroit, has rehurnaed to and me brother, Joseph, of St. Co- mittee, J. W. Or tweinti John Sbepherd, are more than improving , with fav- " before the 1 th of May, 1939. Interested P Rev. W. A, You Alf. Clark, Fred 5 f;'. Parties showid govern themselvea ac►,ordingly. her borne in the village. yumban, died In 1937, One br'otheta� �' omble weather W get in thleir gar- s , D. F. VrOREGOR, Mr.• and Mrs. G. Prroctor apentt Sun. Andrew Dantzer, of Dublin, survives. Bont.hron, A. L. Case, W. O. Good- dens ' i clerk'. 8426-3 day with 'Mr. and Mrs, Alvin' Proctor, The funeral was held on Monday Win. Mrs. Thompson- (nee Miss Sadie T.` — Sky Harbor. morning at St. Colnmban Church, Miss M. F.f1ie and Miss K. Scott Carlil+e) is tions from the West vi ail- '° VILLAGE OF HENSALLis in St. Marys on Thursday last Miss Mona JohnstonJahmalton has been visit whidtn was filled to capacity by par- Ong ;her many rel+atives and friends in i i istng with relatives and friends. tug ,her sister, Mrs.. J. Cox- is'hioners, friends and' relatives of the vthe vidiage and dis�triot. Court of Revision This week will see most of the departed priest. Solemn Requiem Announcement 'lute coqucil has arranged for the NOTICE 1S 1-MREBY GTVEN THAT A farmers through seeding. {Mass was celebrated by His Excel- gathering up of garbage next week, Cdrartt a Revision bf the Aase.it,meeFt Ron len•cy Bishop Ki(ld. assisted by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Hen. May^ 18th - of the village of Hemsall for the year 1939, Dr. FYoulkes, Dublin, and Rev. Father sal'i, Ott., announce the engagement Ob Thursday afternoon the W. hl.' will bland its,first meeting t the Town Han, ZURICH Webber, Kinkora, as Deacon and Sub- 'of their daughter, Helen Jean,. to Mr. S. of the Uilited Church met in ,the -^ day, for May s be v M at s p.m., the last Deacon; Father Durant, London act school moan of -the church for their ' ;�, eL-F,y for avmeala tFeinu May 1 nth. George Albert Goulds, son of Mr. H. JAMES A. PATERSON, Mr. Jolhn Poster, who liven with his ed as Master of Ceremonies and W and the late Mns. Gould, cif Cin- regular monthly meeting^ The bon - Clerk, daughter, Mrs'. Jacob Battier, Babylon Flatber-Joseph A. Feeney, London, as ton, Omt., the marriage oral'y +president, Mrs. Charles A. Me- DATED alt Honsa,ll, May s), 1939. ' r Yr ge to take place ,. i, 3724-2 Lome, Hay, was in the village on Fk4- census -bearer. Fattietr F. White, of the latter part of May. Dorrell, took :the chair, and there was a, • day, bilis 'being his fi,1Bt trip to town Windsor, delivered' an eloquent dis- Mr, and Mrs. Jahn Wafter, the a very good attendance, and the fol `'° ' VILLAGE OF HEN ALL on 11tis bicycle snnce fast fall. Mr. course on "Beath" and emphasizing former Mrs. Anna McDonald, have re- loyvirLg program was given: TRl@ Bi- °" Foster is in ill r, 89th -year and enjoys thte simplicity, humility and zeal of turned home from their wedding trip bhe +l'es+apu by Mrs. Spencer; Home ,, ., . ', Sanitary Notice nothing better than coming to the vil- the departed priest. Father Sullivan,' to Toronto, and will take up residence Mission study was taken by Miss) Mar- t ' R. LEE REDDEN, SANITARY TNSPEC- raa .lage or visit his many friends with Clinton, sang a hymn at the offertory. in Hensall• FAret Habkirk; instr'umellftl by Miss 1►/f ' `i' ��1 tar, w0l mt,ke ,,the 'rounds of Sanahary the aid of phis •biaytele. He is one of The cboi:r was also assisted, by Mrs. We believe that Mr. and., Mrs. Drys- Irenfe Douglas, and 'fibre closicig prayer 1114000Uun of the V,i71asce of Hem,ll during the oldest residents of the Township P. Devereaux anti Frank Sill& of Sea- dale Intend leaving shortly for an ex- by Mm3. Wm. LaMmide. - 9lfay 2SWU atml all the ciitizems are asked to ofHay and still is active anenjoya ftrrth. Th ^ pallbearers were Father tended trip govern tlhem-mlvett acefordingly. and p to New York The Young People's League Of the 'Bq kyrde• of the Board of Hdaithl fairly goad health. Thomas McCarthy, Father Campeau, -Mills Doreen. Farquhar•, who has United Church met in the school ,room " �' JAMES A. PATERSON, Alt a meeting of the trustee board Fatfher Schr,,- ger, Father Quigley, been , a very faitF,filful and efficient of the church on Monday ev6AJ09 last Secretary of the village a •resolution was paseed Father Mahon and Father McCardle. bookkeeper for the film, of Bonhhxan . with Mise Gladys Passmore in ahtarge ' h 3726-1 providnng, for a Wednesday half hail• Interment was held at S•t. Columbian of the meeting. & Drysdale for @ lorng number oR. Miss June Saunder- s `, ."e TOWN OF SEA'FORTH day begimling May 17th, and ending cemetery. After th.e services the years, has -resigned ther position and cock. read the Scripture lesson; a :. the last Wednesday in Sept -amber. Catholic Women's League serve dam- will bd a popular -bride of this monitb4 reading ,by Carey Joynt; a slolo by ,F 4 ArramgemerLts were also completed to roes' 1n th,e parish hall to abo-0 one Firer, 4mi{gibating in a straw shack, Mir. W. A. Cross, and a Bible contest I V TAX PR,E-PAYMENT RE- insure five 'members of the volunteer hundred and fifty persons, including completely destroyed, .,the fine bank closedthe meeting. CEIPTS FOR 1939 fire brigade of the village against ac- about eighty priests and -friends, barn: of Swam chine W11']lam Mco rdy . The very sciddfen death of Andrew :'•',r,' cidental death and induries whale' on Tlhose in attendance at the f'un'eral in- in Hibbert Township, 7 miles south Boa, 18 -year-old sot, of Mr.. and Mrs. ' `..� The Town will a 4 per duty at ,any fire. cllydetd friends from Huntsville, TO• eaeit of H'en,�% on Satn'rda'ijr after. William Boa;, about a mile south of I. pay P The. work of tearintg down the frame' ronto, Kitchener, Oehdwa, Elmlvale, noon fast with damages estim t�edi at Hensall, 'occurred Tuesday afternoon, stable on Victoria Street owned by Detroit, Gal@rich, Stratford, ' Flint, cent. per annum up to Aug $6,000, partly covered by insurance: following a very brief ildmtess of 1esf>v ' Dr. J. A. ATydngon hast been completed, Sfmpcoe, as well as from all the nedglh-' The Hensali fire brigade was called than a day. He had apparently been 31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939 "m material bw been, purchased by boring parishes. to the scene and Succeeded) in say- in the best of health. A priviabo fun- , 1:' MT. Maurice Weber who has had It The animal meeting of the Young Ing the home ah -d other building's eral was (held Thursday afternoon &; taxes. Certificates and full moved to ,bis lot on Edward{ St. and Ladiest y par- near by. This lain is raut@d as and from fibs home of his uncle and aunt, +, •, . So(lalit. was 'held itt',the i ' .I will be used in building a workshop fab (hail With ,the majority of the of the finest In, Hibbert towndhap. Mr_ and tis. George Smafe, of Hen- particulars may be. obtained for use by Mr. Weber. members present. A resume of the a The flr% was first J1aOtiC'e'd''b$ Maftst M'a said, with interment in McTaggarts ° from the Town Clerks Of- The foundation for the new hromae year's activities was reported by (iris• No livestock nam lost. cemetery, Very much sympatiLy • • is a . V. s bedmg erected by Miss Lylyana Rader premident, Miss rNIarie Krauakopf. The Mr. George Somite, vow Ilan beeal a felt for the bereaved ,parentis and five ialho Town, Hall, blas been: •trot fin this, week and the folliowing officers were appointed for valuable '0411 of "WeloWn lumber many velatives In.,, the most sWden; �;r eaecdon of fltte Rosset will be proceed. th'e ensuing year: M. M. Catmetldta,, ,and ,saw mill •tine VNA 26 years, death of so 'strong and promising t `, ,,% t�� err tkT NV i ,, i ° . I4. YYILS'4Jyv ed with as rapidly as posslb2e. hon+ol+ary preslidenh; Frances, Delaney, hag given tip lid p'tel4iiow fio engage young C. Coo -oft iu '!llfa�ttig i�f+ove ,• • .11 t �;a , M ►g trsom tbvvn moioreiE tla th@ preaide�nt coulvsellarS: Ma1i'e Kraus in the apibry btibiness which -1x�t treed M SinipM Plh ty 'an Su bd8y aftdYn otft to vierly kopf and Irene. Donnelly; recording ,{. , , Canrle'd on very' largely bj' W5 laid me7uts marc in -finis baabiuernt of fgty e1 ., ., • a . 11.1 riy .a,. '.1. ` % .f., il C: r 3• - 11, n t L. , i ..y� . � ., .... , ,... ;... .. , � , .. ,.. .,. .. .. v.. . .. a ,i ,. :. ,.. (t } W B f a r v Q r 1 i N , ". .. • ... .. . , , . � v , r .r F ,V � H f''. u , EEvv f a . r 'F 1 i • lu1,. � .. Y'�s,� • �i: , .. �1 � 'i ' . �;?ks�'r�F'�f,�i,�'� �Iksst� _ �lklP^ df'4w..�rr, ^[��i t#`i kiiaM+w•+�hctai4�ta,nr�uu�``*t�t�' �:�iuta�'G�,>vs�"a.�,tA,G'?s�u���elLldn' .3"'"�i�i1�'v�N��'�RY��}I •a��1�4�f�? ,�,. �t•+� `�k>wta�t ,!...,.:,...'',.,,..:....,..". IGNITY ., - ., :-:.-.*:*.­:-.,.,.... -:-".,:.*;-.­,:..* I a - ­.n.,.�,...-...... ,:-.-.-:---:, ----,::.-: ,,%��,:;:::%. %`• - To be 'assured that an `....Z.,._..:,. efficient service may be , Ihaad ; conducted with r dignity and in fitting isomer; with high re- gard -for the responsi- bility of the costs in- curred; these you may expect in your hour of need when our organi'a- atian -is called . . . Jo R. WALKER, -JR. Phone 67-W FiTl'�iEItAL HOME Seaforth ;., F.;), M. I L § 1.t - 1111:�� I e Beginning Monday, May 5th all milk will be pas- teurized and delivered at . night. Milk will be at the home before 7 a.m. Your every co-operation will be apgreci2 ted to make this Change a success.' Anyone • needing tickets, please leave a note and the driver will call back after the delivery. AI'LL' LEAF DAIRY Phone 101-W " WM. C. BARBER. You have received from. 11 The Seaforth Public Utility Commission the folder " Wake Up and Live 117-1 •Electrically " AND A SLOGAN CONTEST BLANK COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND WRITE A SLOGAN ,OF TEN WORDS TO WIN ONE OF Three Valuable.Prizes QUESTIONNAIRES AND SLOGAN BLANKS MUST BEICOMPLETEtD BY MAY 15, AND MAY BE LEFT AT ANY OF THE �OLLOWiNQ SEAFaORTH EL,ECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS: John Bach G. D. Ferguson J. F. Daly John Model&nd Geo. A. Sills & Son • Frank Fling Walker's Furniture Store H. C. Box Furniture Store or at the PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OFFICE 3 VALUABLE ORIZ ES, ' , �3 1. Two-iPlate Enamelled'. Electric Stove with Oven Attached. • 2. Hotpoitnt Electric Iron. 3. Chrome Plated Electric Toaster. • • The contest entry forms will be collected by the Seaforth P. U. C., and wiri be judged, by the mem- bers of Mitcho-11 Public Utility Commigsion. LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNC- ED AT THE HYDRO ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL W THE TOWN HALL, FRI., MAY 19th • LOCAL WINNERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO WIN MAJOR PRIZE$ iN THE PROVINCE -WIDE SLOGAN CONTEST I I : I ,:I - I .11�. " ., __, ,� I I . . , �., � .; I , . :1 . , . t v �t v "rtl Gt�titlrsa,r�n?,e t, m, i pp , �JStFi — °l�t'.y�1 HOUSE .FOR SALE OR RENT —FRAME for tt>mtiac sale Apply )hoz 202, Ex- +� house; garden, 2 acres sof larnd. and hen , r� ed Ways of Life" was sung, followed valurable 'iIItYOTmatiaOID and interest. ,ball rent, $6.00; G• M. Giese, teaming house, property of the late Wan. Duggan- On POSITOR OF�`ICE 3724 3 East Wllnimm street. Apply to MJaS. L. F. I by pay'. The nh.inutes• of the last The lessooa, in charge of Mrs. Finlay- on streets, $1.60; J. A. Paterson, tela BOLTON, Seatbrth. 3725x2 meeti re read and the affeiing gall dealt with the .last chapter of phare calls; $1.33; Bank of Monbneal, Articles For Sale mgr ter st business dps•cus- "The Wbrld an Canada," the closing interest on loans, $49.15; Hensrall Hy FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven-roomed frame Sion, e n, "Jesus Saviour, Pilot s.ub;iect being "Tine Christianizing of dro, hail and motor, $6.20; V. Hedden', house, 2 skoretvs: central location, Victoria " naamingly-Complex pa'i.nting roof $20' Municipal World,, Street, Seaforth. In excellent concution; all �{ (11� SAI BABY CARRIAGE .ALMOST Me;' w g• The w0r3'hlp period Canada," Ill all a d e modern canvemieauces. ApP+IY :to., J. M. Mp- new. Apply 10 Box zoo, EXPOSITOR was in aharg"e of Misses Isabel For•• butt, Sigaiflcant Situat:iow the chu'r•ch ,supplies, $2.42; Lee Heiden, sta,]ary, MILLAN, Seatfortlr. 376x1 OFFICE. Tow - us- rest, Jean Strong and Pearl Tows- faces a trre�nenndously difficult task, a .$55. Total $170.43. Twitchell and ' L`ADIOLI BULBS - IiMPORTED FROM end. "This is My Fath'er's World" task , requiring vision, patience and Shepherd: That bills and accounts & - G IrailanA. Newer varieties with Jmrger wraS 'sung and Harold Finmi'gan•, the courage, but as well She has an un- as read be paid. Carried. Twitchell Tenders Wanted snakes. Reduced eatcz. W M- HART, literary con-vener, conducted the meet- parallel opportunity to wh'i'ch 'she mn and Jones: That we rebate the sum seaforl0r_ Pittner• 315-1. 6726-3 ing in which four speakers took very rise If igis will. she can not only of $6.00 to ,the Canadian. Legion to j FOR 8ALE--TEAM OF FIVE -YEAR -ULD ilntenasting topics on Missionaries. save this "world, in Canada" from be applied -on }pall rents. Carried. Porcheru . also work mabFl weal —11 or The remaining minutes were spent iu greed and unneighbgrlhnses�w aqd in- Jones and Horton: That we adjourn. _ ex ebanze tk,r fresh cow. J. A_ McKENZIE. games ands the meeting closed .by re- justice; she can, save it for God's Carried. -James A. Paterson, Clerk. ff Phone 25, Seaalorth. 3725-2 e ! pelting the &Tizpall Benediction. high purpose and thereby point the Hold Masonic At -Home fOR SALAS-•RURInER TI ND TOP BUG- way to the saving' of the larger Nyorld. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE � � gy, new ft -es dart yew, top in gaud The Ki'ppen Womenrs Institute will On Wednesdfay evening of last week ' shape; aL.,o set single harness. Apply to rgFTT�vyrE•pCtMITH hold their May'mlle'eting on Wednesday g0to anumber of the brethren of the `r. - SEALED TENDERS A.DDRESSSED TO THE NIRS- ROI.-AN'D KENNEDY, Wept WWI am SEALED and entomed, "Tender for ya, -Seasbrth. 9726x1 af't'ernoon, May 19th, at 2.15 p.m,-, at Masonic Order attended the At -Home coat.'• n^iGl be racerred until Iz o clock noon Mrs• M. Lobb is un'de'r the doctor's true home of Mrs. W. McGregoor. Dr. of Lebanon Forest A. F. & A. M. at (daylight saving), Monday. June 12, 1939, FOR SALT- CHEAP FOR CASH, 6 --ROOM, care. We hope for an early recovery. Steel', of H+enb'al'l, will speak on the for thq supply of caul and cuke far the frame house6 in g� condition, on Ora Exeter, held in the arena, at which Domin:bn Buuldangs th,rourhout to Prov- Street, SeafionthF Two lists, chicken house, Mother's Day is being observed in feeding and caring of the baby dur- there was a very large attendance. ince of Ontario. Ilydro. Apply to Bqx 206, EXPOSITOR, Turner's Ctimi o•n Sunday. A ing the first year. BaTmk books will Tire first part of the evening was Forms 'od tender with specifleations and 9726-tf mother'schoir will officiate and a be presented, do the new babies'- 7)he rond'itions aattzFohrrl can 6L u1•nain«.d from sp0lrt in sands and other games, fol - the °Purchasiing Awernt, Departrnrmt of Public joint session of church and Sunday answer Ito the roll call will be to read vowed by a very interesting program ; : Works, Ottawa: and the Juperviding Ar•chi- Ilti Memoriam 11 schO0 will be carried out with Rev. ani idea 'Or -a suggestion. for the new and in which the Masonic quartette of t,e"t, 36 Adelaide St. Es.3t, Toronto, Ont I 'G. Burton Rs c i'; q Tenders should F r mad on the forma sup- pecker. programs- There will also be a gar- Hens, 11, composed Of W. O. Goodwin, I plied by the Department and im accordance �EE—IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR Mr, and Mrs. F. Townsend visited den exehawQ,�, seed's, plants and Rev, W. A. Young, Dr. Ivan. Smi]•lie wits, ,depalrtm,ental specifications and con- �• husbaaFd, W. victor Fee, warn 9pawe< Mills Evelyn Mary Andrew at Auburn shrubs. t and, Wim. A. MFLaren, rendered well. {` ditions atrt�ched ,> ereto. away two years .ogo, M6y 12, 1937.' on Sunday. recived numbers to which they had, ' Whon the arnuU jti of a tander exceeds tate . ; sum of 35,000.00- ivhotllcr it be for one build- This stay bnnga back saad me®lory 'Mrs- G. I�iCGI'e.gOr visited London i0 respond, Mrs. W. A. Young ached irng only or more --the sorderers must arttaoh Of one who Is gone to rpt; friends la.St week. HENSALL as accompanist. A .feature of the w their tender a ovmfifal cheque on a The ones who rhimk of him today 'Mr. A. E. Matheson of Stratford program was dancing by three girls, chartered bank in -Canada, made payable to Are the one, who )oved,dvim beak. "1.19 Shirts for 79c 'this week at r", the order of the Ttt�nFurt.tie the Minister of visited his ran, lir..lustin Matheson, $ aoeompanied on the piano by Miss. ' ` Public Wurks. t�lu:J W lu Pfr crnt, of the No one krFo how nadh I mass him, last week. Goadwin's. Florence Welsh, the little igirls sbow- 1." amr)unt of the wad,•r, ur Barrer Bonds of None nut, machin,: hearts can tell; Farmers are • being relieved of in wonderful skill and training in a,. the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadimm Ea,th (has lost h+im, Heaven found him, If you eontempl'ate repairing or g PJatiamal Railway C'om.Pany and its can- Jesus doetih aal 'things we1+L those `•,everlasting Choles" this -week, adding to your blouse Or barn, insta,l'1- both dancing and singing ,popular se- +''� ctitu t compani, . unr•.Indatiooally fruaram- as cattle are going Out to grass, Ing Hydro, a water systems Dew sttab. lections, Lunch was served• and dfa.ne- +,. teed ams ur prin,-:Pal and interest' by the what would I wive bis ;ham4 . clasp, Mr. and :VIr,. Walter Carlisle and i Ig brought the At -Home to a close. Dominion of c',n+„ta, or ,the aforemelntioned. Hti• dear sweet face to see, c, e• t ling, Or Other permanent imparove- • bonds and a cvr!.lirtl ebeque, if required t; To hear hka voice, to see him smile,. famtily'• Of T-Icn.•tll visited with Mr. ments, finance the work with a I•lollne Apart from those whose names' have make u•p an odd amount and Mrs. Landesborough on Sunday. been given, there was quite a large That roetant so much to rice Improvement Loan Borrow on long The Department also reserve, the right tonumber from Hefnsall -present, as wn demand from any succe::+a ful tenderer That memory is just as dear to -day terms, witll'Ont renewal, at 8ffialtl cost.. secuhl,1 d¢Po,it in the Iorm of a certified As in the hour he passed away, Consult MT. Cross at The Bank of well as from other aeighb'oring places 11 cheque or Ilond as above, equarl to 10 per When days are dank and' friends are few-, DUBLIN BLIN . Montrewl. 3724-3 and lodges - cent. of the amournt of .his bid, to guarantee Dearest Victor, Slow I loalg for you. Work is progressing napidd,y on the �: the pa'nper fuiltilmermt of the contract It ---Ever remembered by wife- The comm unity- was shocked to At a banquet iheld at i1b!e Commer- new garage of Mr. Orville Twitdhell By order, 3726x1 learn of the untimely death of Rev. sial Hotel for the Gl4nton Colts, the and the dwellings Of Mr. James A. J. M. SOMERVILLE, , Secrf�ry Father Dantzt>r on Friday at St, following officers for the coming sea- Paterson and Mr. William E. Foster. Department of Public worsts, Columoban Presbytery. Widely known , n were eteet@dl for ]939 40: Presi_ The schools reopened on Monday Ottrawa, May 10, 1930. STANLEY and baghly respected among all class- dtent, Harry Johnson, Blyth; secure -morning last, having been closed for ,,. 3726-2 es Of Mrs. Margaret Erratt, of Muncey, is people, h(: liar been rector of tart'-treasuaer, Norman Miller; man- a week owing ti)a case of scarlet fev- that parish for the past fifteen y+ea•rs. ager, M.,i'.':iliott; trainer, Gordon Law- er, the patient making rapid recovery. ]rgebindlrllg a few days with hem sister, For nineteen years before ie came to son, all of Clinton, We are pleased to see M,r. A. L. Notices Mrs. Henry l+r•ratt ane! -other rela tives• this district he had served at St. Case, railway agent,' back at his, Vitt GtURTA!1VS STRETCHED -- LACE AND Mary's (4hurch, IlesSon. Father -Dant. Bowlers Elect, following a severe attack of the flu. Mrs. Jdhm McKinley, Of Clinton, Margaret Habkirk, who has ScrF'rtF ivrtaima stretched. APPey to zer was born in, S1lakespeare in 1865, Miss Ma MRs. L, F. BOLTON, East: William street sperl4 Sundry with then sister, Mrs. a gam of the late Joseph Dantzer and The Bawling (Xlub of Hensall elect- been in a suburb of Detroit for some 3726-2 ,Jean McKinley. Ellen Buckley, He received' his ed'u- ed the foLloNving officers at their re.time past, was in the village during ' COURT OF REVISION Miss Willa Jervis, of Clinton,visit@d ce,C,� at St. Jerome's' Coll•e e, Kit• cent club riesling: President,. J. W. 4 g -the past week visiting 1•elatives and with ther friend, .Miss Isabel Robin Ortweln; sberetary, W. O, Goadwlin �' son, on Sunda ehener, and at Awsum7ltion College at • fri'end's. Township of Tuekersmith y Sandwde . He completed 'his training grounds eommtittee, John Shepherd, We were pleased to see Mists Mar- ',. for the priesthood at Montreal and Alf. Clark, Fred Bonhhron; ladles' the Hunt r sufficient] recovered THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF TUCKER- mem'berlilli committee, Mrs. W. A � y f smith will meet as a Court of Revision GODERICH TP. •was«ordained' in Landon in 1904. One p from -her late dylness to be able to ' etas th4 Ass�ment Ruta of 1N9 at Seaf>amh, sister, Mrs. Fred Eck6rt, of McKillop Young, Miss Flarenge We1511, ;lits, W. be on, the st,leet again, r ':. on Saturday, ..M.ay 27th, at 2 p.m. AIA ap- Mrs. William Mulholland., who spent 'Township, predeceased him in 1914, O. Goodwin; mens `9lembemslbdp com- The great majority of the villagers ' " prods moat a in the hands 9 the Clerk ori the winter in Detroit, has rehurnaed to and me brother, Joseph, of St. Co- mittee, J. W. Or tweinti John Sbepherd, are more than improving , with fav- " before the 1 th of May, 1939. Interested P Rev. W. A, You Alf. Clark, Fred 5 f;'. Parties showid govern themselvea ac►,ordingly. her borne in the village. yumban, died In 1937, One br'otheta� �' omble weather W get in thleir gar- s , D. F. VrOREGOR, Mr.• and Mrs. G. Prroctor apentt Sun. Andrew Dantzer, of Dublin, survives. Bont.hron, A. L. Case, W. O. Good- dens ' i clerk'. 8426-3 day with 'Mr. and Mrs, Alvin' Proctor, The funeral was held on Monday Win. Mrs. Thompson- (nee Miss Sadie T.` — Sky Harbor. morning at St. Colnmban Church, Miss M. F.f1ie and Miss K. Scott Carlil+e) is tions from the West vi ail- '° VILLAGE OF HENSALLis in St. Marys on Thursday last Miss Mona JohnstonJahmalton has been visit whidtn was filled to capacity by par- Ong ;her many rel+atives and friends in i i istng with relatives and friends. tug ,her sister, Mrs.. J. Cox- is'hioners, friends and' relatives of the vthe vidiage and dis�triot. Court of Revision This week will see most of the departed priest. Solemn Requiem Announcement 'lute coqucil has arranged for the NOTICE 1S 1-MREBY GTVEN THAT A farmers through seeding. {Mass was celebrated by His Excel- gathering up of garbage next week, Cdrartt a Revision bf the Aase.it,meeFt Ron len•cy Bishop Ki(ld. assisted by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Hen. May^ 18th - of the village of Hemsall for the year 1939, Dr. FYoulkes, Dublin, and Rev. Father sal'i, Ott., announce the engagement Ob Thursday afternoon the W. hl.' will bland its,first meeting t the Town Han, ZURICH Webber, Kinkora, as Deacon and Sub- 'of their daughter, Helen Jean,. to Mr. S. of the Uilited Church met in ,the -^ day, for May s be v M at s p.m., the last Deacon; Father Durant, London act school moan of -the church for their ' ;�, eL-F,y for avmeala tFeinu May 1 nth. George Albert Goulds, son of Mr. H. JAMES A. PATERSON, Mr. Jolhn Poster, who liven with his ed as Master of Ceremonies and W and the late Mns. Gould, cif Cin- regular monthly meeting^ The bon - Clerk, daughter, Mrs'. Jacob Battier, Babylon Flatber-Joseph A. Feeney, London, as ton, Omt., the marriage oral'y +president, Mrs. Charles A. Me- DATED alt Honsa,ll, May s), 1939. ' r Yr ge to take place ,. i, 3724-2 Lome, Hay, was in the village on Fk4- census -bearer. Fattietr F. White, of the latter part of May. Dorrell, took :the chair, and there was a, • day, bilis 'being his fi,1Bt trip to town Windsor, delivered' an eloquent dis- Mr, and Mrs. Jahn Wafter, the a very good attendance, and the fol `'° ' VILLAGE OF HEN ALL on 11tis bicycle snnce fast fall. Mr. course on "Beath" and emphasizing former Mrs. Anna McDonald, have re- loyvirLg program was given: TRl@ Bi- °" Foster is in ill r, 89th -year and enjoys thte simplicity, humility and zeal of turned home from their wedding trip bhe +l'es+apu by Mrs. Spencer; Home ,, ., . ', Sanitary Notice nothing better than coming to the vil- the departed priest. Father Sullivan,' to Toronto, and will take up residence Mission study was taken by Miss) Mar- t ' R. LEE REDDEN, SANITARY TNSPEC- raa .lage or visit his many friends with Clinton, sang a hymn at the offertory. in Hensall• FAret Habkirk; instr'umellftl by Miss 1►/f ' `i' ��1 tar, w0l mt,ke ,,the 'rounds of Sanahary the aid of phis •biaytele. He is one of The cboi:r was also assisted, by Mrs. We believe that Mr. and., Mrs. Drys- Irenfe Douglas, and 'fibre closicig prayer 1114000Uun of the V,i71asce of Hem,ll during the oldest residents of the Township P. Devereaux anti Frank Sill& of Sea- dale Intend leaving shortly for an ex- by Mm3. Wm. LaMmide. - 9lfay 2SWU atml all the ciitizems are asked to ofHay and still is active anenjoya ftrrth. Th ^ pallbearers were Father tended trip govern tlhem-mlvett acefordingly. and p to New York The Young People's League Of the 'Bq kyrde• of the Board of Hdaithl fairly goad health. Thomas McCarthy, Father Campeau, -Mills Doreen. Farquhar•, who has United Church met in the school ,room " �' JAMES A. PATERSON, Alt a meeting of the trustee board Fatfher Schr,,- ger, Father Quigley, been , a very faitF,filful and efficient of the church on Monday ev6AJ09 last Secretary of the village a •resolution was paseed Father Mahon and Father McCardle. bookkeeper for the film, of Bonhhxan . with Mise Gladys Passmore in ahtarge ' h 3726-1 providnng, for a Wednesday half hail• Interment was held at S•t. Columbian of the meeting. & Drysdale for @ lorng number oR. Miss June Saunder- s `, ."e TOWN OF SEA'FORTH day begimling May 17th, and ending cemetery. After th.e services the years, has -resigned ther position and cock. read the Scripture lesson; a :. the last Wednesday in Sept -amber. Catholic Women's League serve dam- will bd a popular -bride of this monitb4 reading ,by Carey Joynt; a slolo by ,F 4 ArramgemerLts were also completed to roes' 1n th,e parish hall to abo-0 one Firer, 4mi{gibating in a straw shack, Mir. W. A. Cross, and a Bible contest I V TAX PR,E-PAYMENT RE- insure five 'members of the volunteer hundred and fifty persons, including completely destroyed, .,the fine bank closedthe meeting. CEIPTS FOR 1939 fire brigade of the village against ac- about eighty priests and -friends, barn: of Swam chine W11']lam Mco rdy . The very sciddfen death of Andrew :'•',r,' cidental death and induries whale' on Tlhose in attendance at the f'un'eral in- in Hibbert Township, 7 miles south Boa, 18 -year-old sot, of Mr.. and Mrs. ' `..� The Town will a 4 per duty at ,any fire. cllydetd friends from Huntsville, TO• eaeit of H'en,�% on Satn'rda'ijr after. William Boa;, about a mile south of I. pay P The. work of tearintg down the frame' ronto, Kitchener, Oehdwa, Elmlvale, noon fast with damages estim t�edi at Hensall, 'occurred Tuesday afternoon, stable on Victoria Street owned by Detroit, Gal@rich, Stratford, ' Flint, cent. per annum up to Aug $6,000, partly covered by insurance: following a very brief ildmtess of 1esf>v ' Dr. J. A. ATydngon hast been completed, Sfmpcoe, as well as from all the nedglh-' The Hensali fire brigade was called than a day. He had apparently been 31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939 "m material bw been, purchased by boring parishes. to the scene and Succeeded) in say- in the best of health. A priviabo fun- , 1:' MT. Maurice Weber who has had It The animal meeting of the Young Ing the home ah -d other building's eral was (held Thursday afternoon &; taxes. Certificates and full moved to ,bis lot on Edward{ St. and Ladiest y par- near by. This lain is raut@d as and from fibs home of his uncle and aunt, +, •, . So(lalit. was 'held itt',the i ' .I will be used in building a workshop fab (hail With ,the majority of the of the finest In, Hibbert towndhap. Mr_ and tis. George Smafe, of Hen- particulars may be. obtained for use by Mr. Weber. members present. A resume of the a The flr% was first J1aOtiC'e'd''b$ Maftst M'a said, with interment in McTaggarts ° from the Town Clerks Of- The foundation for the new hromae year's activities was reported by (iris• No livestock nam lost. cemetery, Very much sympatiLy • • is a . V. s bedmg erected by Miss Lylyana Rader premident, Miss rNIarie Krauakopf. The Mr. George Somite, vow Ilan beeal a felt for the bereaved ,parentis and five ialho Town, Hall, blas been: •trot fin this, week and the folliowing officers were appointed for valuable '0411 of "WeloWn lumber many velatives In.,, the most sWden; �;r eaecdon of fltte Rosset will be proceed. th'e ensuing year: M. M. Catmetldta,, ,and ,saw mill •tine VNA 26 years, death of so 'strong and promising t `, ,,% t�� err tkT NV i ,, i ° . I4. YYILS'4Jyv ed with as rapidly as posslb2e. hon+ol+ary preslidenh; Frances, Delaney, hag given tip lid p'tel4iiow fio engage young C. Coo -oft iu '!llfa�ttig i�f+ove ,• • .11 t �;a , M ►g trsom tbvvn moioreiE tla th@ preaide�nt coulvsellarS: Ma1i'e Kraus in the apibry btibiness which -1x�t treed M SinipM Plh ty 'an Su bd8y aftdYn otft to vierly kopf and Irene. Donnelly; recording ,{. , , Canrle'd on very' largely bj' W5 laid me7uts marc in -finis baabiuernt of fgty e1 ., ., • a . 11.1 riy .a,. '.1. ` % .f., il C: r 3• - 11, n t L. , i ..y� . � ., .... , ,... ;... .. , � , .. ,.. .,. .. .. v.. . .. a ,i ,. :. ,.. (t } W B f a r v Q r 1 i N , ". .. • ... .. . , , . � v , r .r F ,V � H f''. u , EEvv f a . r 'F 1 i • lu1,. � .. Y'�s,� • �i: , .. �1 � 'i ' . �;?ks�'r�F'�f,�i,�'� �Iksst� _ �lklP^ df'4w..�rr, ^[��i t#`i kiiaM+w•+�hctai4�ta,nr�uu�``*t�t�' �:�iuta�'G�,>vs�"a.�,tA,G'?s�u���elLldn' .3"'"�i�i1�'v�N��'�RY��}I •a��1�4�f�? ,�,. �t•+� `�k>wta�t ,!...,.:,...'',.,,..:....,..". IGNITY ., - ., :-:.-.*:*.­:-.,.,.... -:-".,:.*;-.­,:..* I a - ­.n.,.�,...-...... ,:-.-.-:---:, ----,::.-: ,,%��,:;:::%. %`• - To be 'assured that an `....Z.,._..:,. efficient service may be , Ihaad ; conducted with r dignity and in fitting isomer; with high re- gard -for the responsi- bility of the costs in- curred; these you may expect in your hour of need when our organi'a- atian -is called . . . Jo R. WALKER, -JR. Phone 67-W FiTl'�iEItAL HOME Seaforth ;., F.;), M. I L § 1.t - 1111:�� I e Beginning Monday, May 5th all milk will be pas- teurized and delivered at . night. Milk will be at the home before 7 a.m. Your every co-operation will be apgreci2 ted to make this Change a success.' Anyone • needing tickets, please leave a note and the driver will call back after the delivery. AI'LL' LEAF DAIRY Phone 101-W " WM. C. BARBER. You have received from. 11 The Seaforth Public Utility Commission the folder " Wake Up and Live 117-1 •Electrically " AND A SLOGAN CONTEST BLANK COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND WRITE A SLOGAN ,OF TEN WORDS TO WIN ONE OF Three Valuable.Prizes QUESTIONNAIRES AND SLOGAN BLANKS MUST BEICOMPLETEtD BY MAY 15, AND MAY BE LEFT AT ANY OF THE �OLLOWiNQ SEAFaORTH EL,ECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS: John Bach G. D. Ferguson J. F. Daly John Model&nd Geo. A. Sills & Son • Frank Fling Walker's Furniture Store H. C. Box Furniture Store or at the PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OFFICE 3 VALUABLE ORIZ ES, ' , �3 1. Two-iPlate Enamelled'. Electric Stove with Oven Attached. • 2. Hotpoitnt Electric Iron. 3. Chrome Plated Electric Toaster. • • The contest entry forms will be collected by the Seaforth P. U. C., and wiri be judged, by the mem- bers of Mitcho-11 Public Utility Commigsion. LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNC- ED AT THE HYDRO ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL W THE TOWN HALL, FRI., MAY 19th • LOCAL WINNERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO WIN MAJOR PRIZE$ iN THE PROVINCE -WIDE SLOGAN CONTEST I I : I ,:I - I .11�. " ., __, ,� I I . . , �., � .; I , . :1 . , . t v �t v "rtl Gt�titlrsa,r�n?,e t, m, i pp , �JStFi — °l�t'.y�1 ,!...,.:,...'',.,,..:....,..". IGNITY ., - ., :-:.-.*:*.­:-.,.,.... -:-".,:.*;-.­,:..* I a - ­.n.,.�,...-...... ,:-.-.-:---:, ----,::.-: ,,%��,:;:::%. %`• - To be 'assured that an `....Z.,._..:,. efficient service may be , Ihaad ; conducted with r dignity and in fitting isomer; with high re- gard -for the responsi- bility of the costs in- curred; these you may expect in your hour of need when our organi'a- atian -is called . . . Jo R. WALKER, -JR. Phone 67-W FiTl'�iEItAL HOME Seaforth ;., F.;), M. I L § 1.t - 1111:�� I e Beginning Monday, May 5th all milk will be pas- teurized and delivered at . night. Milk will be at the home before 7 a.m. Your every co-operation will be apgreci2 ted to make this Change a success.' Anyone • needing tickets, please leave a note and the driver will call back after the delivery. AI'LL' LEAF DAIRY Phone 101-W " WM. C. BARBER. You have received from. 11 The Seaforth Public Utility Commission the folder " Wake Up and Live 117-1 •Electrically " AND A SLOGAN CONTEST BLANK COMPLETE THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND WRITE A SLOGAN ,OF TEN WORDS TO WIN ONE OF Three Valuable.Prizes QUESTIONNAIRES AND SLOGAN BLANKS MUST BEICOMPLETEtD BY MAY 15, AND MAY BE LEFT AT ANY OF THE �OLLOWiNQ SEAFaORTH EL,ECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS: John Bach G. D. Ferguson J. F. Daly John Model&nd Geo. A. Sills & Son • Frank Fling Walker's Furniture Store H. C. Box Furniture Store or at the PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OFFICE 3 VALUABLE ORIZ ES, ' , �3 1. Two-iPlate Enamelled'. Electric Stove with Oven Attached. • 2. Hotpoitnt Electric Iron. 3. Chrome Plated Electric Toaster. • • The contest entry forms will be collected by the Seaforth P. U. C., and wiri be judged, by the mem- bers of Mitcho-11 Public Utility Commigsion. LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNC- ED AT THE HYDRO ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL W THE TOWN HALL, FRI., MAY 19th • LOCAL WINNERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO WIN MAJOR PRIZE$ iN THE PROVINCE -WIDE SLOGAN CONTEST I I : I ,:I - I .11�. " ., __, ,� I I . . , �., � .; I , . :1 . , . t v �t v "rtl Gt�titlrsa,r�n?,e t, m, i pp , �JStFi — °l�t'.y�1