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Wanted
WANTED-aMEN OR MACHINE TO DIG _
dratim3 to ,btu, 10,000 tile. Terms, cash.
t'ppdy t0 Alt'1lIUH ANLE1tbON, R. R. 2,
Hi11.__3760x1
Proper . For Sale
in Harpurhey. Apply tj EL-NLELK D.
TELL, Seal -1h, Phvne 173.
3739-3
POULTRY .k'6.R SAuu -'- w'ilrl'E LEG-
h,orn puhleta, staoted Du lay, $1.10 each.
MRS. DAVID INGLIS, Bru-,neL Prone :l1-.'.3,
Brussels. 3730x1
FOR SALE -5350.00 CASH, SIX -ROOM
frame house, in food condition, on Ord
Street, Seaforth- Two lots, chicken house,
2iydro» Apply to Box Xo6, EXPOSITOR.
. 3726-tf
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 24, CON. 14, H1B-
bwt, formerly William Glenn Estate, 100
a.k:res- Se,.ad acres of good timber. Brick
house antl bank barn, both in need of repair.
Price $3500.0U. Apply THE 1NLUSTRiAL
MORTGAQE & TRUST COMPANY, Sarnia,
Ontario. _ - 378-2
For Sale or Rent
Fj OR SALE OR RENT—SIRS. F. D. HUT-
ohison's 8 -roomed home, Market and Jar-
vis. Streets, hardwood $cors: fireplace: mod-
ern conveniences: central location- Apply an
premises or to MR. WILLIAM MORRISON,
Jarvis Street 3736-tf
H-0 QUo;E To RENT -' SEVEN ROO>IED
on V.iotor'a,Stree:t, Seaforth, Apply'
to J. M. M'a-'411LL AN. 3-.39-1
Notice to 'Creditors
NoT10E TO .CREDITORS
In the Estate of RUSSELL JAMES SCOTT
AA LL YERSO.,S HAVING C1 L A I til S
ag.ains, the F'•tatI of Russell Jamc
Scott, late of the Township of Hibbert, In
the County of Perth, dece,dsed;'fwho died on
or alwut the 13th dny of July. 1939, are,
hereby not;tied to send in to the undersign -1
ed Solicitor, on or before the lith day of
August, 1939, full particular • of their claims,
with affidavit proving same.
lanmediateiY after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will, be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled there-
in, having regard only to claim; of which
the undersigned shall then have notice, to
the exclusion of all other, and the under-'
signed will not be liable tb any persom of
whose claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
DATED at Seal rA this 21st day of July,
1939.
THOMAS L. SCOTT
THOMAS LAING
By their Solicitor .
ELMER. D. BELL,
Seaforth, Ont. .
3737-3-- __ .- --
Popular Stallions
The Clydesdale Stallion ,
FAVORITE AGAIN
24337 ,
Enrolment No. 1961
Will stand at his oven stable at Brucefield
for the season. Fifteen dollars to insure,
payable February 1, 1940.
ROBERT D. MURDOCH, Proprietor.
PETER KILPATRICK, Manager.
3728-.tt
Rn olment 3049 Form 2
The Standard Bred Stallion
BARON LOLLWATER
2.11% 2,13,/4 at three years old
1939 Grade "B" Premium No. 375
Will stand for the improvement of stock
at the baro of his owner, W. C. Govenlock,
Egmondville.
He is a jet black in color, stands 15-3 hands
high and weighs 1100 pounds, He is a prem-
ium horse and is sound. His sire, Bogalusa,
2.041/4.
,He is also a handsome horse as he was
first and reserve champion at the Royal Wm -
ter Fair, Toronto, last winter, 1938. Would
try to make arrangements to meet those from
s distance where possible.
Terms --$12, payable February 1, 1940.
3727-d
The Famous Champion Clydesdale Stallion
LOCHINVAR •-r
(Imp.) No. 25468
Enrolment No. 3739 Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of etock
this season, as follows:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—At his
own stable, 1 t/a )rniles west and 1 y:e miles
south of Dublin. Thursday--Wili leave his
own stable at 8 o'clock for Petrolia. return -
jug again an Friday night at 6 o'clock, health
and weather permitting, Saturday—At his
own stable.
Terms --56.00 at time of service and $20.00
when mares prove in- foal.
J. E. FALCONER,
: Proprietor.
3728-V
Imported Clydesdale Stallion
SOLWAY RESOURCE
Imp. [281731 (2.3029)
Evngiment No. 3744 Form 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season, as follows-
Monday
ollows:Monday Morning—Will leave his own stable
- at Brucefield sl d go to the 2nd Concession,
them "lath and east to Aden, Sinclairs, for
neon; thein east to the Town Line and north
to fate 94th Coneessfion t—Wm. Patrick's, for
night Tuesday—East 114 miles and north to
the 7th Concession to Coyne Bros„ for noon:
4hen to Robert Dofg's, 7th Concession- for
mgt. Wednesday -7b Gemmell's Corner and
nbr8h tot A- & J. Broadfoot's, for noow : then
to his own stable for night, Thursday—At
his own stable. Friday ---West to the 2nd
CoAcesti.ran all Stanley and nodtlh to John H.
McEwan's, for noon; then to his own stable
for nig+bft. Saturday—At his own stable.
Temms—To insure a foal, $15,00, payable
Fk;birviaty 1st, 1940.
R- D. MURDOCK.
Propnetar and Manager. `
8728-tf
The Pore Bred Imported Clydesdale,] Stallion
TORRS MAGNATE . ,
(Imp.) 26882 (22371)
En'nolmendt No. 3Q}9 First Class. Form I
Will siand this season for mares as fol-
lowb :
Monday—Leaves hts own stnlille, Lot 4, Con.
3, H•ibbwk sand Po to Mike Nngle'e, Dublin,
for noon: thence to D. J. O'Rei11,'s. Beach -
d. lot 12, Can. 4, McKillop,, for night.
s
day -Will, proceed to Jack McOarghy's,
Lot SS, oft 2, Logan. for noon: thence to
iris owe stlalrl6 for night. Wednesday -Will
=plvr to Cecil. lboaipit's, Lot 10, Con. 3.
'ss, "n," itch enc, by wap of Heron
Road t� ills dvnn ekahle fqr night: Tbumday
Wllni *6dskd filo b"e. Cdiquhoures, Lot $,
Con. St; HIbj) jk' T,er, noon,, thadoe to George
'i '1;0i+e'tf,. 11, o6th. 11: Cuantarty. drain S
o"c�k a ti'clo* p,tm,, thence % Jack
�ltI d rat Y0, Oen. 61 Mb5eit, for "lot.
'11f fa Mata➢ VeAtt V% Lot
11 I.J �, 5t., ifor noon + `t ien'ce tfb itis'
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Articles For Sale
PRIVATE” SALE -- SOLID MAHOGANY
se,t"; antique ,we3nut setGre; large iron
bed wtlth springs; drerster; kitchen table;
dendrdg room liable; 4 dinning room chairs; 3
smtala talyles 7 Rowniond sewing machine. Call
soon as v e are moving the fust of next
weep Aa)p'ly ,to R. DEVF.REUII, Victoria
St. 3739-1
HONEY FOR SALE -CLOVER HONEY IN
your -own corabaineas, Be. Also comb
honey in small and large sections. WAL-
LACE ROSS, North Main St-, Seaforth.
Phone 303-1.
Notices
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List
Township of McKillop
NOTICtE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have dowlAied with Section 71 of the
Voters' Liktd Act and I have posted up in
my oMe in McK;i'llop, on tike 31st day of
Judy, 1939, the dist of all persons entitled
to vote in said municipaility for members of
paLrliamrent and mupi,ctipal elections. and that
such list remains •rhe'e for i7mpeetfion.
And I 'hea•eby ca,li upon all voters to take
immetiir1a6s proceedings to have any errors or
omissilons corrected acroriking to nasi, the last
day of appeal being the 1st day of Septem-
ber, 1939.
JOHN McNAY,
Olerk of the Township of McKAlop.
3739-2
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List
VOTERS' LISTS, 1939, MUNICIPALITY OF
VILLAGE OF HENSALL, COUNTY OF
HURON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have complied with Seotdon 8 of The
Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up
lit my offk- at Town Hadi. He•risall, on the
first clay, of Aug -wt, 1039• thgg� fiat of all per-
sonsl entitled to vote in the Lid Munici,plality
at municipal elections, and that such list re-
mains there for irspecti+on.
And 1 hereby radl upon all voters to take
rnniediake proceedings Mt have any errors cr
graiisions wrrectiA according to law, tfhe last
day for appeal being the :.Nand day of Aug-
u--t,
u;-
u:L 1939.
DATED this first day of August, 1939.
'
IAMFS A IA'rE )
RSC N,
Clerk of the Village of Hensall.
3739-2
NOTICE
McKillop .Township
THE ONTARIO W!EM CONTROL ACT
state in Section 4: "Every occupant of
land. or if the ta.nd is unroccu:pied, the owner
shidl destroy all noxious weeds as often in
every year as rb- sufficient to prevent the
ripening of their seeds."
Seetlon 22: "Any person who contravenes
any of •the provisions of this Act or refuses
to obey any lawful order given under auth-
ority of this Aidt, shalt rose a penalty of
not less than ,130.00 nor more than $50.oa
for every such offenoes"
THRESHERS
Section 18: "Every ,parson, firm or com-
pany owning or operating s threshing ma-
chine or separat&r, or campng same to be
operated, sha07 each year, before commencing
operations,- register such machine or separa.
tor with the Minister a Agriculture and
shall procure a certificate of such regiatra•-
Von:"
Your co-operation is requesded-
FRANK E. STOREY,
Inspector.
37373
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
TAX PRE -PAYMENT RE-
CEIPTS FOR 1939
The Town will pay 4 per
cent. per annum up to Aug.
31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939
takes. Certificates and full
particulars may be obtained
from the Town Clerk's of-
fice in the Town Hall.
D. H. WILSON,
Treasurer. 11719-1:1
In Memoriam
1N LOVING MEMORY .'OF ALBERT J. Me.
Queen. who passed away August 7, 1906.-
Even
906:Even death has a wonderfrnt mission.
Though it robs us of those we love:
it lifts ore's heart foam our surroundings
To long for foe mratflag above- "
—Ilnvinglor t rod by his deer one.
3",39x1
IN LOVING ME01MOS.Y OF MRS. WILLIAM
S. Srmian"t. .who ptosed awhy August
13, 1988,:
Death dhatrKm .s161, 'but y -et oar memorift' hold
Sweet th.mohik of her we loved, in :lett a
wrtlt 4n staid.
--Brolly rmbsed by linslraaed and Family.
2739-1
I
IN LOVING L[111MORY OF GLENN, SON
of ,Mr. and Mus. Andrew Ho MUM who
passed away August 10, 1985:
No one knows holty much we rales you.
No one krtaiwh The b69fer pain
We have suffered eience we &wA yea,
Life has never been 4he same.
In our 116130t19 your memio7 lingers,
SweAl tender, fined end Lave ;
There h ndt a Aay, d0aw Mean.
Than we do •not tmnk of yon.
—Hail, maned ttw retie Fam%ly.
3739x1
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;Cttiirdt, a z0W-•ITmmets ma(3h,wor•.
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! THE EWRON EX'POSIITdOR 0
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AT THE REGENT
CROMARTY
Rev. West of Monkton Preelbyter-
ian Church djelivered a he+lpful ser-
mon on Sunday afternoon.
Owing to many from here attend-
ing the decoration service held at
Roy's Church cemetery, the congr•e-
gation waas much sipallleT than is us-
ual.
It was gratifying to hear of the
Young People's organizations of the
Stratford Presby'ter'y fglly meriting
the IhandstilmY shield givtlen by the
Presbyterian Ctlttreh and which
hangs in the entry wayof this church
of C,romal•ty for the allotted time of
two weeRS, '•
Miss Chalmers, of Stratford, spent
the weedi-end with Mrs. R. Scott and
family and at the home of W. and
Mrs. James Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and family, of
Mona -o, v'isdtc>d with Mr. and Mrs.
William Houghton and family,
Mr, and Mrs. John ,Young and fam-
ily, of Granton, visited. Miss M. B.
Currie.
Neil Gillespie and Thomas Gilles -
Bruce appear in "There Goes
My Heart,” which comes to the •
Regent on Monday', Tuesday
pod Wednesday.
..x
pie, of Seaforth, and Miss Jessie Gil-
I
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lespie, of Brandon, called on friends
Feeney; Mrs. ti'm. H Evan -s- and
munity on Sept. 7, 1907, the son of
and relatives here.
Miss Olive Evans, Galt with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cooper, long time
John Houghton, of Harriston, vis-
'Vers. Peter Malthew's�; Mr. and Mrs.
reside'pts of Bent county. At bis,f un-
ited at his home Here, '
'Tony HugeumNerf, Detroit, with Jos.
timely death ,he was 31 years, 10
Thomas Cooper, of Toronto, was,
McGrath-
m'onth's And 9 days, of age. Harry
the guest 'at the home of Mr. and
Mr. Dempster and son Frank, and
c»ompleted his grade school work at
4rs. Ed. Allen and other friends
daughter Isabel, of Chicago, visited
the Rixey school and graduated with
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Speare and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Me-
his class from the Bent County high
two children, of 'Toronto, spent the
Co,nm.ell en route to their summer
school in 1925. He received iha's, de-
wreek-ead at the home of Mr. Joseph
home at Barrie. -
gree from the Colorado State Agri-
Speare.
Dr. -Louis Dill, of Detroit, spent the
cultural College in 1929 amd while
A number- from here attended the
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
't•h,ere he was made a member of
Old, Boys' I:eunion at Teesw'ater on
Mrs'. P. Dill.
Alpha Zeta, an honorary fraternity
Monday.
Joseph bean, Toronto, was a boli-
in the collegb of agriculture. Upon
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace spent
day visitor with his uncle, Frank Bv-
completion of his college courses he
Sunday at Goderich.
an*
engaged in farming at the home place
Mr. and Dirs, B. O. -Macdonald are
yliss' Lucille McGrath is vacation-
,with his fatlr,er• and brother, Roy.
at Grind Bend-
ing in Detr'oi't, y
Harry was an active member of the
Mr. and Mrs. Booth and son, James,
Lea Kr'auskopf and daughter, Xath-
MAts'onic Order being initiated into
of Chatham, and Miss Irma Guy, of
erine, in London; Gar Smith and
King Solomon lodge on June 10, 1930.
Walleeeburg, spent Dlonday- afternoon
niece, Miss Gladys Mien, in Hamil-
He gave genemusay of his time and
and evening with Mrs. 11. J. Robert-
ton; Mrs, Gar Smith returned home
aft the time of ,ids death was Master
s'on and son, John, returning hoilre
with th'e'm.
.of the 'lodge. He united with the
Tiiesdtay morning.
The Staffa softball club pl�y�ed a
Presaby'terian Church on Jan. 4, 1925,
Mr, an,d Mn . B. O. :Macdonald were
game with Dublin' tearp at Dublin on
and was both active and loyal. He
in Brussels cnWednesday.
Monday evening, which resulted in a
wva.s'a member of the Young People's
of Hay during his wife's absence and
score of lU 8 in or Of S•taffa,
Study Club of the church. Surviving
Mr. and: Mrs. W. A. Cross have r•'?-
A meeting of the local Beard of
are has father and mother, his bro-
IF$ILLSGRLr+'EN
Health was held at the office of Dr.
tier,, Roy, and his niece, Alice, all,of
the change has not yrt given Mrs,
Stapleton, M.O.Ii., on Tuesday even-
Las Andmtas. Funeral services were
The regular monthly . meeting of
ing.
conducted at. the church by the pas-
tor. and Airs. John Baker and Mrs.
room of the Undted Church ThursdAy
tor, the Il,ev. J. T. Harbert, w -bo ohose
William Reichert attended the fun-
'r
as a 'text a verse from the 23rd
eras of Mr, Boer at :'auburn recently.
president, Mrs. Ballantyne, was lm
Psirlm, "Though I walk through the
DI r. sill 11rs, DI. Elliott, of Mitchell,
KIPPEN
valley of the shadow of death " Spm
visited recently w'ii.h Mr. and Mrs.
nian Cook. The meeting was opened
sial music was rendered by a quart -
Charles Robinson,
The 4ugusat zueetin.g of the Rippon
etfe including Mrs,. C. E. E.yerha:•t,
Mr. lla.rol(1 Reichert has boon con-
Fast W. I, will be held on Wednesday,
Mrs. Joe Purvis, Bruce Purvis and H,
fined to the. house for some time with
August 16th, at 8.15 p.m., at the
'E, Gilliland. They sang, "He Lead•
a sore' leg. His many Y'riencls wish
home of Mrs. James .Finlayson. Mr.
eth Me" and "God Wi11 Take Care cf
him a speedy recovery.
E. C. Beacom Public School Inspect•
Ma -
You." Six past masters of •the Ma -
Mr, and Mrs. David Davidsou and
tor, is e'xpe'cted to address the meet-
sowgc bodge served as active pal.lbear-
gab - Dalton,of t 'afford have
S 1 c re•
y,rig.
-
The roll call will be: "If I w:as
e'rs, Ralph I oqu'ette, Dave N. Powell,
turned home after visiting for a fete
21 what would I choose for a trade
Joe T. Wright, Chester Beck, Rollie
days with Mr. and Mrs. Win. David-
or, profession."
Rogers and Ben Elliott, Honorary
son t
11r's. Robert Bengovgh, of Midland,
hearers included a 1112VO r cf his
Quite a large number Ecom this vi•
,lith., is visdtin.g a't the home of Mr.
close friends, James Smith, Lucian
cinity took in the flying exhibit at
Win Anderson, of the village.
Brown, Eugene Holt, Paul McGrath,
the airport in Goderich Saturday and
Dr, Gilbert Jarrott. of Hamilton,
of Lamar, Harry Blackburn and Joe
Sunday.
and Dl'. E. Shaw visited at the home
'Purv-is. The Masonic ,service was us-
-
of 11rf. Jarrott's mother, Mrs. Isaac
ed at the grave with Tom S, Cooper
Jarrott, of the village, during the past
'
in charge.. A number of visiting Ma-
CONSTANCE
week.
sonic leaders from La Junta and
Mr. Alex Cook and daughter, Mr.
otb,er towns participated in the ser.
Mr. and, Mrs. E. Adams and Kelso
and Mrs. Russel Geoghegan and two
'Mrs.
vice. The funeral rites were attend -
Adams visiles] Mr. and Mrs. Mae Mc -
sons, all of London, and Mr -and
ed by groups from several organza'
Donald, of London, on Sunday, Miss
Harvey McClymont amd children, of
tions including the Study Club, the
Donelila Adams returned with them,
Ham'ilt'on, visited at the } ome of 1Mr.,.
Masonic Lodge, the De Molays' aad
and Mrs. James McCiymortt, of the
the, Eastern. Stars. The floral, offer '
Yrs'vinavirrg finished her course at the
h
pas
Village, 'during the t week.
ingrs were many and beautiful."
rsity of Western Ontario.
A, wedding reception was held in
Misses Clarissa Dale and Beryl
Hall on Monday evening in
Carter returned home last week-en
week -end
honor of Mr, amd Mrs. Lloyd McBride
HENSALL
,having conllrleted their course at Mc-
of Hildsgreen. L
II'
id
D Hall, Guelph,
Mrs. J'ohu Deitz and sister, Mrs.
Ladies' dollar skips for 79c, at Good
Vi
Visitors w itdl J1 r, And Mrs. Jack
Fred Tomlineon, of the village, visit-
wins this week.
Ferguson weri• Mr. and' Mrs. Fred El-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
kiott, Mr. anti Dlrs. Oliver Ferguson,
Hill, of EgmondviRe, dlu6ng the past
Mr. William H'e'd•dev, n•f Hamilton
Toronto; Mrs, Jas. Ferguson, Clinton,
accompainded by his wife and family
aa'dI Mr. Normtin Ilabkirk, Detroit.
.week
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Butt, of Sea-
spe'n't the week -end witJh Mr. Hied
Rev. J. C. Britton returned to his
forth, visited with their sons, Edgar
den's mother, of this village, and or
on Saturday after
home in Inwoodand
•f village, durin7
Thomas, othe
Sunday were joined by Mrs. Redden'!
spending his holidays with his par-
the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Butt'
married sons and their families, also
ellts, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Britton,
many friends are always glad) to see
by a couple of unmarried sons, mak
Mr. and Mrs. ,James Mt dol And fam-
them and, to know they are enjoying
ing in all a very large company.
ii vasiteti Mr. and' Dies, George Lay-
y
a measure of good health- Mr. Butt
Mr. James Kilpatrick has just com
ton, of Exeter, on Sunday.
is well over tbi6 four score an is re-
plleted a 'neat verandalh to the dwe'l
Miss: Ethel Cook visited at he
'of
markably smelt and active for his
ling of Mrs. Leibold, on Queen St.
goose Mr. and Mrs. James Medd
years I ,
and which 'has' been so much amprpv
recently.
'
The heavy rain of the past week de-
ed by bei'hg ndce,ly painted.
layed the harvest for a few days, but
Mists, Irene Hoggarth •bas returnei
1B be beneficial far pastures and
from a couple of weeks' plant boli
DUBLIN
roots, also many- report well getting
days
taw.
Miss Alice Dougall, of Toronto, wbc
Word was received of the untimely
Mr. Charles -Cooper, of the 'London
was drere spending a vacation, hal
death of Leonard Schmidt following
T'oa'd South, received word during
his
returned to the city.
Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Toronto
anemergency operation at Mount
the past week of the death of
nephew, Harry W. Cooper, of Las
visited, over the week -end, also their
Forest on August 1st, Mr. Schmidt
Animas, who was drowned in La
daughter, Miss Dorothy.
ed
was a son-in-law of Mrs. Johanna
Roach, and is survived by his wife,
Junta sw'immi'ng pool Sunday even-
Miss Edith Faster and her friend
who was formerly Miss Lauretta
ing. The following is am account of
Mises Orton, of Tonawanda, N. Y.
Roach.' He was prominent in Muni -
Ns death which will be readwith re-
visited wit(h Miss Ethel Murdock.
elpal. life, having served on Arthur
gmt as "'any of the older people
Miss Nellie Carm'iohael, of Exeter
Township council for many years,
would remember his parents, Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. John Garmichdel
and was Reeve at the time of his
Mrs. David Cooper: "Last sad rites
of TOr0ntO, called On 1110nds 'here or
death. The funeral took place from
for Harry W. Cooper, young farmer
Sunday last and motored on -to Porl
day.
Mount Forest Catrholic Church on
of the Rixey community who was the
Elgin, 6or the
Mrs. (Dr.) Smillde has been in, To
Thursday morning and interment was
victim of a tragic drowning accident
in the La Junta swimming pool Sun-
'KM•t0 v'sdting for some days with rel
field at St. Patrick's cemetery, Dub-
day evening, were held from the
atives an'd many friends. in her late
lin
Mrs. Leslie Moore entertained six-
Presbyterian church here W -")esday
home.
Mr, Bossenberry, of 10taben!er, call
teen girl friend's in honor of her
eftern'obu with bu'rRaJ do the Las Ani-
ed on frieude in' ,town on Saturday
daugbteT. Velma, who celebrated a
mag cemetery. Just how and what
happened in comveJcti,on wifth the ac-
and, Nomday 1aAt.
birthday during the week.
Mrs. J hn Moore underwent a ser-
Q
md'ent fe not known as there were
Mn, and' Mrs. BonthroB, of Moos(
ious operation in Memorial Hospital
n'D eye witnesses. With Jas. Smith,
'Harry
Jaw, Saeic., and famfily, ewho Ibave
been visiting M.m. R, J.' Paterson
recently.
had d,rtiven to La Junta late
Sunday afternoon an'd as the day was
Mrs- BonithronSs sister, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Dan William's motor-
quite hot they decided ,to go for a
camping at Grand' B, md, left for their
ed to Pittsburgduring the week,
g g
-remain
swim. They bed been in the water
thome on Tuesday lasL
where %r. Williams will for
perhaps 30 miimwtes w�hlem, James de -
Mrs. R. H. Collins, of Waterloo, i>E
two weeks on business,
cided to attempt to swim the ddstance
here, the guest of Mrs. Robert Bon'
Mrs. Leo rauskopf is critically ill
y
from one end of 'tine goal to the other.
2hron Mrs. Colli'ne (nee Mass Jes
in St, Jos,epli's Hospital, London.
He asked Harry to accompany him,
ode Banthron ) was a former residead
Miss Veronica lvIolyneux has re-
but Harry, not beiilig a very proficient
Q,f 'this village.
turned from hPr summer school
omime Lr,n,lcrn.
swimmer, refused stating he would
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson werf
at
Revisitors:
Recent Mr. and Mrs.
swim 'the 'srYnarteT distance from side
lately visited by their em -in-law and
Harold Smuck, Iiitchener, at the home
to side. Evid'eitly the accident oc-
daughteT, Mr. and Mrs. Abmy, of
London, and bhedr two children.
of Mr. and 'Mrs. T. J. Molyneux; Mr.
Ralph
curred while his friem'd and compan-
'ion wag swimmlting to the afar end of
Monday last was observed is our
and Mrs. Dill, Stratford, and
t'h'e pool for shortly after aTriving,
annual civic bolid'ay and the village
Kenneth Dill, Toronto, with, Mr, and
Jimmie looked. for Harry but could
presented quItte 'a deserted- appear
Mrs. P. Dill; Mrs. E. Hunter and.
not see 'him anlyw^here. He immedi-
ance, 'nearly every one spending the
gr•anddauglhter, Toronto, with Miss
ate4y went to 0te softdmimk stand and
day+ elsewhere, the great majority go
Mary Beale; Sister Paula, St. Jos-
,then to the d1•eslldang rooms, tb3n i.ug
Ing to the different lake VeSOrts.
eph's Community, Peterborough., with
her mother, Mrs. Barbara Holland,
6erba'ps has friend' h vLd decided to get
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson have
and her a'Ister, Mrs. J. V. Flynn; Sis-
f4om,ething trr d0ok or dress. Mailing
moved into their new dwelling dmmaed•
lately to the west of Mr. Hemlplhill s
ter, M. Claver, St. Joseph's Convent,
to fi'n'd him, he summoned the life-
guard and witiMn sermml min -Utes the
on Maim St., Trndl have every comfort
Toronto, with cher br6thers, Philip
and Frank Kenny; M,im Vera Feen-
body was found in about^six feet o£
and convenience of mo !ern Life in
ey, Torovto, with her another, Mrs.
water, Tie victim wasp ruahe'd+ to
the 'Menn,orAte ,hosl tal in. that city,
thein new ih,omo.
Mensal'] and vicinity bre long been
Kathleen Peeney; Franck Kratuskopf,
but all efforts to revive him failed,
'not'ed as a , greart onion centre, and
Toronto, with iris parentis, Mr. and
The. accident baWene'd at about 7,30'
targe `tMWb`rm are now engaged An
Mrs. Louis Kraunkiapf; Mrs. Doerr
and ehild,ren. London, at the Thome of
.o'clock at a time wb en, there were
PUIMUg 9W01115, w'hlch are •a Tory good
yi'elfd.
Mrs. A. M. Looby; Miss Annie Ma,
boss tial]! a ,half dozeo persons in, or
Nobody. ' emw or
Mr: 'amid M•rs. Hendermn, alma cbil-
isatfey, Londolr; with Miss 112. Hanlpn;
around ,the pool.
heard a''ttdn'g 91'o711 Harry and it is
4hreil. spent Civic RioNday at their fon
Mr. and Mra. James Scholey, Toro,.
to, with -Mr. 'anti Mrs. W. J. Hanley;
supposed he Wdertook ,to ,awsm , too
mer home In GI'iewile.
4)tir J4]aeph li'ftena�y, Lonrdon at
great a distaoe. Hang Wi171.itm
Rev. Mr. Rdehnam(laail, brNe time
biro &*Me of 'leis brotlher, Wilfrod
(`'oopelr W" 'born, iw the kbwy coma
lnlnisrter of Sit. Andresv'm tlhllrth at
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.. AUGUST, 11, 1939.
ely 1st and 3rd. Tilesda90 in, the r'
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month, for the purp,oyw of teddy
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Jilpen, bait who to at present ma
1t this village,
1g his tce
Comings to
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Church, t
d service in the United Church t
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mended to <moTlldt rote HOUM: IS ,
n;g -the hospital' thii week w•dll re-
a.m. to 6 P.M. Phomas HeasaU 16
wean Qn-Sunday last. I
Mr. 4obent Passmore, divindty situ-
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emit, who ?s t�aldog the services dur-
Hensall
llad•ys,' iwere bast week visited by
trip.
1g the holidays of the pas't'or, Rev.
Service was held in Carmel Pres- r,
,
.
[r, Brook, of the United Church, oo.
Gee R0ILI�iN5011T,► ��
u'pied tlhe 'pulpit on Sunday 'last, de-
Miss Grace Pollard, of Glan'worth,
velt g a very dilteresting and well
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN
tlought out discourse, while Mrs.
IWingham
[edden and %rs. Hess rendered. very
,
beasiln'gly a duet entitled, "Whisper-
will be at W. O. GoodwdIn's sI',o a e►+
ag Hope."
ely 1st and 3rd. Tilesda90 in, the r'
The relatives and friends of Mrs.
month, for the purp,oyw of teddy
Vdll'iam Dougall, Sr., of the village,
eyes and $,tUWg gimse+a. D1fficu1$
rill be ,pleased that she, very sue-
cases and 'thos'e tthadt^hav+e aaot btlm
e8sfully underwent her recent 'Opel'-
propeldy Sttedi are speeftHy reeOID► e
tion in Seaforth 'hospital, and leav-
mended to <moTlldt rote HOUM: IS ,
n;g -the hospital' thii week w•dll re-
a.m. to 6 P.M. Phomas HeasaU 16
gain bar a, time resting at the 'home
ltOT appodmtment. I 3672 1
f her daughter, Mrs. Milne Rennie,
I ,
f S'eafortb.
Mns. Luker and daughter-, Miss
companded by friends on a fishing
llad•ys,' iwere bast week visited by
trip.
Ors. Marshall, of 'London, formerly
Service was held in Carmel Pres- r,
•f this village, and, other members of
bytel'ian Church on Sun>d'a,y morning;
ler family and t'riends.
last conducted by Rev. Mr. M]R, of '
Miss Mary Goodwin, pupil of Piro-
Oaven Presbyterian CihurchK Exeter.
essor A. W, Anderton, of Clintan,
who gave a veqy fine discourse, anal .
ias pas+s'ed cher piano junior examina-
the choir rendered' a very pleasing
tion at the Toronto Conservatary of
anthem.
Music.
Miss Grace Pollard, of Glan'worth,
Very Iarge numbers from t1rC vil-
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Gram,
lage and vicinity were in Goderic'h on
of this village.
Saturday and'Sunday last, witnessing
Mr, William Fraser- was lately tall -
the great air pageant at the county
en to Seaforth Hospital far an opera-
tovin'.
tion, and whild his health w'as' con,
'Mrs. McDo'nrald and her sister, Miss
9idel'abby impaired making the opera-
MoAsh, ,have got n rely settled in
tion more difficult, at last neportti the
their new home ou, Queen' Street,
was doing as well as could be ex -
formerly owned and occupied by Mr.
pected.
William J. Jones.
Miss Greta. La:mlm.ie, as organ'is't of
Miss Welsh, of Toronto, formerly
the United Oburch, is enjoying a
of this village, ,spent the week -end
couple of weeks' holidays and. Dr. iv -
here with relatives and friends.
an Smillie is. taking her,plaa+ce-
M'arion Sangster, wlio rettr•rned last
Miss Mavis Spencer, of Toronto,
week from Seaforth 11ospital after an
spent the sleek-en,d , here wdth icer:
o'penati•an for appendicitis, i5 recover.'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Cpen-
in'g p'ery rapidly .stimce her return.
ser.
1Miss Jennie Murray and 31rs. T. W.
Mrs. Goodwin, and, daughter, Miss
Parhn,e`r (lave moved into the dwel-
Mary, are -,visiting relatives at bale -
ling at the least end of the villa;;e re-
side and Harrington.
cently occupied• by the late Mrs.
,Mr. and, Mrs. Jarrott, of Hamilton,
John Tapp and ihus,band.
Spent the week -end the guests of Mr. -
Mr. and Mrs- Graham, of London,
and Mrs. W. O, Goodwin.
Who were here s'pemding hol•idirys
Dr. and Mrs, J...A Spellman, Car -
with Mrs•. Ballantyne and, Miss Katie
oly-n and Helen, and Marry Pat Harb-
Scott, have returned to the city.
er, Of Kitchener, were guests of Mr.
Air. and Mrs. Jahn Fisher have
and Mrs. Laird Mickie and family on
been visited by their son, Lester, and
Monday last.
wife, of Windsor. , !
Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson, aadt
The many friends of Mrs. Dilrk
Mrs. Andrew Dougall and daughter,
Drysdai•e, who recently underw'en't an
Miss Carrie, spent a couple of daym
operution in St. Josc-ph',., Hospital nt
last week in Listowel.
London, ,will be 1)1ease,l io learn that.
I'lenic parties are the orv7,er of the
she is getting on very nicely troll
clay, some going to Grand. Bend, Bay -
hopes' to be able to reufrn to her
field, Turnbull's Grote and Snowden's
home very shortly.
Grove.
Miss Alice Kyle has boon visited
Mr, William Dougall, Sr., is vi'pflting
during the past week or, srr by- j.(.1 -leis
son', William R-, in the Township
atives and friends from her former
of Hay during his wife's absence and
h!om•e near Ki•ppen,
i l hers.
Mr. and: Mrs. W. A. Cross have r•'?-
Mr, and Mrs. George Laughton, of
turned from spending several w•enlis'
'1'01.0n't 0, spen' t Tuesday d y of this week
holidays, but we regret to learn that
,.filth Mrs. Laugih-ton's parents', Mr.
the change has not yrt given Mrs,
and Mrs, C. A- McDonell.
Cross the hoped for bt�nefdt.
The regular monthly . meeting of
Miss Stella Robson has returned to
the W.M.S. was held in tribe school
herhome in Toronto after a very
room of the Undted Church ThursdAy
pleasant abort visit w,i0i li,r sister,
afternoon, Aug. 3rd- In the absence
Mrs. H. Arnold.
Of the president, Mrs. Cross, the vice -
Messrs. Spencer R Son, of the Hen-
president, Mrs. Ballantyne, was lm
sall Rlanivg Mills, have had n very
the "chair. Mrs. Spencer acted a�
busy s+easom in the ,stay of supplying
secretary in the absence of Mrs. Notd-
ma�emal for buildings.
nian Cook. The meeting was opened
Air. WIM=, Craig and sister, who
by singing sof Hymn 92' and prayer.'
are odor in London while their
bars. 'C. Cook read the Scripture les
brother John ls'Ya-lctoaia ospital,
s, n1, after which Mlsys' Jennie Murray
following quite a oritical operation, In
gave an interesting talk on Temper -
writing to friends repart their bro-
ante. Hymn 123 was sung and the
ther as 'slowly improving, and Wil-
topic, "Weldi'n+g the World," w'as host
edam was bene for a day or so tthe
ably given by Mrs. George Hews. A
Zpart of thds week looking after
pleasing solo was rendered by Mrs.
Ill home,
Tom Sherr•itt entitted, "Still, Stil& •
Mr. and Mrs, James A. Paterson
With Thee," after which the meeting
Spent Civic Holiday in Meaford, ac-
closed with prayer. .
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Legion and Band
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I . THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th
Al" S Y. M.
PROGRAMME .
BANDS PARADE TO PARK AT 7.30 P.M: . :
THE STRATFORD BOYS' CONCERT BAND
IN A NUMBER OF DELIGHTFUL SELECTIONS
THE .TUCK SISTERS
SINGERS AND DANCERS, OF PALMERSTON, POPULAR WiNNIERS
OF RECENT AMATEUR I NIGHTS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT
THE THOMPSON FAMILY
OF ATWOOD, IN SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL NUMBEhS
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. DON HDJITNELY AR BDAANCING ed Iarpe
crowds at 13ayfie•ld during the Summer. Perfect floor and a
perfect new -time dance band. Dances, 5 cents each.
HORSE RACES •REFRESHMENT BOOTHS *FUN GALORE
*WHEELS OF FORTUNE •GAMES OF SKILL,
THIS IS THE BIG NIGHT OF THS YEAR!
ADMISSION lOc CHILDREN FREE
CHAIRMAN -•-W. H. Golding, M.P., Honorary President of Band.
LEGION -President, G. D. Ferguson; Secretary, B. O. Muir.
BAND -President, D'Orleon Sills; Secretary, A. Golding,
(in the event of rain, Garden Party will be postponed to Friday
evening, August 18th
"GOD SAVE THE KING"
I. Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY' 1 .
Horses, Cattle, Hogs; Etc. -- Courteous Service
PHONE: 15 SEAFORTH, 235 EXETER --COLLECT .'
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