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The Huron Expositor, 1939-08-18, Page 4-n a c al , �r a, .., .. .....,, ,. , .,„ y k'. 7 r IXa a A. + 'a ..�. fr i k 1 +{ :. --: ,. 'i Sr t t .- t r " I ,If'" ,t';;: ' ! . a , 44 �{ .:1 tpy�llrv.41 $I tt ,EM t}.: tR1 ti Yi (( '?ti`»kiti y A kl l.t:j ,A' Pd 1, t 1 , 1... .. �. }. .1- , S .IX I, f. ;7` ., Ir rl Y t. , .. .Y a' V' X1 I : ti' U t� : 1. . x1 a,.: , 1 nal.; , r1, d�i!9 k ISC hJ+''�� u �Il i l % , y1t"�j4,I.R1•+ - :i�ilxit g4itN.> '1 r f, 1��tljil),' p G 1eorge Esmond Morley, of St. Paul's ' a� lir K ii ' a "�„ Church, Chat'h'am, son of Mrs. W. M. ! 4' ,t Morley 'of Norwich. Rev. Jas, A. Gale r , .3 � h., of Caledonia, brother of the bride, of- . R YUI � �: , '� !tit 14 i' ''Sill i fici'ated. The w- eddi !� y,$ 4 ��III ed Ads ng all&1C was 4',�..�. ;";q!, �4p1 '1��� �l' `, � �5 " 1 " played by Mrs. las. Gale and the i 1.trr �E{z�rpn k', •tt7 i ,•,, bride was given in marriage by her Es(a ; ` ��' .. Ads will be inserted at 1L&' low Cash. rates : farther. She wore a gown of pale pink "� i i lx o- } r': I 4w siheer, with A4mu,e neck line, bolero �� I," {tl" ��' $�Xr�b Wanted, Lost and Found, Coming; $vents, Etc, -,Pep rvo�cd; jacket. with tight bodice, bouffant, r r'11 ba nt. 1st week ............................ I Carat short puff sleeves and turqu'oi'se blue � y�=irly } a 2nd week vA Coat ribbon trim, long full flared skirt, a ......-.... .............., % Cent. "`vel l 3rd week small pink flowered turban with tur- 1{„ l .:II Minimum charge, first insafucm -. 25 Cemhs Jr. 'Each figure. inittal rind aubbttavalai wa counts as one wev+d, quodse blue ribbon caught bellied in of and of Thamlcs, In Mem"i+am Natices-a cen't-ver ,word. 'M,r�mum 6o emits per .veetc, a bow and a long pink veil. She wore 11,. o- TeAgllir- may br duected ala a .Box Numbor, coma of The 'Huron Exyaaitor, fair to cresta long 'pink sil+k mitten's and carried an. I !° t; ex a., old-fashioned nosegay of Sweebh,eart xray # ;*''a ,geu* a4dSttomtul per week wtill be charged V mak on above e4" aa+e n.t wend by the .noses. She wore a el.low gold calw- t� ~d' ' Satturdav' night in the week in which the ad was ran } £;,x Bir tibsi, Marriages and Deaths invented free of abase ed Jacket, the gift of the groo'1n, The n Auction Saleei Nottide to Creditors. Etc.--Rabeb on a pivMmUloQv . ushers were Robert S. Gale, young'- s i�i:J, . esti brother of the bride. and Wilbur ..RIt For Sale or Rent For Sale Marley, youngesdt. brotrher of the ` Sr,,,Ak- .groom. During the signing of the 7� u fWkr.71 R SALE OR .RENT—MRS. F,. D. HUT- PULLETS .FOIL SALE -150 WHITE LEG- register Mr. and, 'Mrs. Charles Bough- t1y)'',l, LK 'dhisonrs 8 -roomed home, Market and Jar- baba PuMets, ready trr ,thy, 3.1.00 each. ail' 4l, ner, of Norwich, sang "At Dawning." ' ZEA vie Streabs; hardwood floors; fireplace; mod- ,Amway to JOHN KEYS. Vhmia. Phoue 96-13, � ,S,yr ern convenience, ; central location. Apply on 3740,c1 P'ollowiug t'h'e ceremony' a delicious' i ,11'4 , premises or to MR. WILLIAM MORRISON, wedding supper was served In the Jarrvtb Street 3736-tf HONEY FOR SALE --CLOVER HONEY IN basement of the church by the W. A. , i your own conxa,inxws, So. Also comb r i,,,.,: ;:` of the church. Immediately after the ,it-, _ honey .in small and ,large seetiom, W AL - 1'."i" • LACE ROSS, Narth Maim St„ Sea£orth. happy couple left On an extended trip ..,11' Farms For Sale Phone 3o3 -J. to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and he 11 . " I I «- New England States, The bride FARMS FOR SALE travelled in a navy and white Linen '�• VALUABLE FARMS IN GODERICH TWP. Articles For Sale ensemble; white and navy hat, 'navy I— ('1) About 103 :acres, new house ,and new -'4L I I - - French Bowci'e box coat with blue and 4 bairn and Oubbuildimys; 12 acres gond bush; RUUBER, GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC., MAIL - i 1, yourxb orchard- ;`+'•<ed yosbpaa in pamm, sealed wrapper_ eon/o white accessories. On their return M'. (2) About 87 acres with 'good barn_ less 4dian rglhdR. WlnBhe for araia-order rata- they will reside at St. Paul's Manse, 13loth farms in ,!l=eWent cultivatrbon, Plenti- i]io r NIOV-RUBBER. CO., Dept, WA -8, R. R, NO. 3, Qh'atham, the -former I;1 ,ful supply of good watch, Apply Box 61, 13amidtan, on,h 3740-3 Ly 4 MADEL RATHWELL, R. R, Clinton, Ont„ home df the bride: ', ort W. E. FOSTER, Hensall, Oatarib,i` 1 ,-r, z Admlln�utr dors Es'tate Rothwell. For Rent AIIANLEY 3740-3 ;3; +". i Auction Sales y (REFI—BARN SUITABLE FOR Doti- Miss N'e1Gey Desborough has re- ble, gaafage; tetra aocdix lom, PHONE ss -J. turned to her home, in Detroit after �' 3740-1 t, AUCTION SALE�EXECUTOR'S SALE OF spending a month with friends here 11:' Real Estake and Houschcdd Effects of the HOU6E TO •RENT —i SEVEN ROOMED :and LII Seaforth, Lr pate Robert Paterson- at Hcrosapl, on Satur- i1 house on vadnoria. Stet, Seaforth, Apply Threshing operations will soon be ! f, day, August 19th, 1939, at 1.30 p.m., shlarp: to J. M. MlcimlLA 3739-2 .; ,Real Estiwte—Lot Number 314, Moir's Survey, Oompleted' if the fine w'eath'er con- ra'a south side of Richmond Street South wihtli 2 - -- tinues, with good returns, except for storey solid brick 'house, 8 rooms, hot air property For Sale some farmers who were attacked ! +I heated, eilectrilc wired, .hard and soft water in- side and single garage. Gha,ttels—Mlohanr set- _ with grasshoppers, who are doing tee and chairs ; 6 sane bottiom charias ; 2 fum- OR SALT—COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE cionsi'der3bl'e d'a'mage to. pastures, but ed oak rockets; 1 (library table; 1 plush FOR .Harpurhey. Apply to E1 R, D. the lane rano has increased vegeta- .ed chair ; 4 rugs ; 3 c0agoleum rugs : 1 mirror BELT., Seaforlh. Phone 173. 1, 11 11 well rack ; 3 odd tdbles ; 1 day bed; 1 china 3739-3 iron, Whitt helps 011;. t,.j+` oabinet; 1 dining moan table; 1 kitchen 'table, ,It is worthy t0' 'note that the early �+ drop 'leaf ; 1 bank; 1 soda; 1 kitchen stove; FOR sA.LF.—Qr.950_00 CASH, SIX -ROOM 1' laundry stove; 1-eaodtu+ic stove; 1 dce re- 1 frame .�sizei. ,,,,wood „.Lon, Orders who came here 85 years ago Trigerabo'r; 12 kitchen chairs; 2 goad oil Stmt, S Two lots, chicken . hpuse, vn ' nothing but their clothes and an heaters; 1 raw gle; 2 rocking chairs; 4 bed- Hydno. Apmdy to Box 206, EXPOSITOR- axe to hew down the virgin forest, ` tL . -, room suites: 1 shingle bed; 3 feather ticks; 1 . 872 h 'nothing but a shanty to lay their i" commode ,chair; 1 inva'lid's chair; 1 sanitary w' r heads t0 rest, the had n0 ". ` tofaet ; 2 ahesRs ; dishes; 'tools and" other art 3' y dcAcs (too numerous tq Prention. Terms—Real �T�n�^, banns and, had to stack their grain, I, Esitate, to be made know'n day of sale. Chat_ Wanted while threshing lasted till March with n• tors—Cash. JAMES A PA'rERSON, Execu- teq ; George J, Elliott Auctioneer. the horsepower an'd:-tbe open cylinder y.' ANTED ---TWO HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS :1 ;; 3740-1 W as ro Argy tt, MISS MARY and is case of emergency they used ;; - GIL PIE No"th MAin sr.. the flail. Now with the modern EEXECUTORS' AUCTION SALE OF REAL 37.10x1 banns the most of the threshing • is X—tate and Chattels of the late David N -idol, ,at HensaDl., on Saturday, August 26th, rye'! In the stook. SUCK is the modern n,. at 1.30 pim., sharp: Kitchen cabinet; kitchen -�• Cards Of Llla)C711S changes of the times, wihi'Ch don't " (table and 6 e tta'nts ; 2 -plate Hydro stove; 3- seem to be for the better, but no one n•' burner Icdal oil stove; t glass cupboards; MRS- J W. PINKNEY DESIRES TO ,i., bread box and aD] kitchen utensils, etc.; lawn .would want to return to the early i., n'ilawer; washing maan,ine; ringer: 1 step thank the Seaforbh Fireman and neigTi- d'ay's, but those pio'n'eers were a hap- --', saloon ; 3 aces and lararms : 2 largo wash tubs; bots and friends for ,their kind hop at the hall dishes, etc.: ,dining ehx'tenswon table and 5 serious fire in their home. 3740x1 Py bilII'Ch and made good in their llII- lst dertakings. . i,,;,.,:,•,.. chairs: .new kitchen shove: 5 rocking chairs; - 2 ldriuleum... rug's 9x9: 2 clocks; 2 setteEs ; 1 round ,tab1Q; 1 squahre table; arm chair; 1 Births 0 9x9. 1 mall •r^ 1 prat rack 1 d smm rltaa g� rug CIIISELIIURST y: bad ; 1 mlattress : 1 sa springs- 1 bureau; KYLP:—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Aug. 2 atuitmr; 1 kitchetn mirror: floor mats; 3 19thA to Bir. hand Mrds- William Kyle, of Master 'Bruce Glenn with his uncle, '4. ithrings;eI bedroom swntss; ,leather r co and Kippem, a daughter—,Drx :thy Yvonne. Dr. J. A- McTa art, of Hensall, 1e- s'p,ri,ngs ; 1 smailn table; 1 pleat'her cauoh : 1 gg "n'a`. hook a'adder; 1 pang lander; sewing machine: ' turned home last week after spending `[�' . Arden tools ; some coax ; 1 Hydro toaster; NORRTS—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - ;5''I. Bron roasting pan; omelo3, etc.: wheelbarrow forth, on Aug; t 11th to Mr, and Mrs. tWO weeks with' relatives OID Lake y John Norris, Brueefietd, a daughter. Temta,gaimi. 1 f. -and a ,Dob of other tools that must be sold }r; to vrind up the estate. There will also be -Mr. Earl Drover, of London, spent ;s offered &r sale at the same time and place Deaths � tdle week-en'd with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. ,the 7 -roomed house subject to reserve bid and Deaths ''I'"' 1 the apiprovall of the Offio-W Guardian. This —. Drover. %Y house is in good revair and centralay locat- Mass Reta Lashby Spent Sunday i .,sad on Main. Stceot. Ten per cant, of purchase EBERHART--in blicKittlop, on Tuesday, Aug. ,' ;i,r,rtllr. Barbara McGee. bifloved wife, of'Mr- with Mr- and Mrs. M'vlton Young, :�,e art day oi' sane and the bafa�nce in 30 'tem,e F3berhary, in ilex, 60th year. !MT. anrcl Mrs. Richard Taylor, Sr., 111 1, days. Lot Number 135, Petty's Survey. Chat- SHILL[NGIAW—I'n Tuekersanith, on Sun- , 11 hots—dash. JOSEPH HAGEN and THOMAS spent Sunday with relatives in StI'at- 4b day. Atxgrist 13th. Thomas Gibson Shualmg- ir'tI R.ICHARDSON, Executon ; George H. BI- fiord{. z , , i Clete, Auctioneer. 3740-2 law, rin his 73yh yeas'• R14•.ie�s Jessie Ryan, of Detroit, spent J,r Friday ,last with Miss Ruby Dal- ,, : �N'otice to Creditors BAYFIELD r y�p'e• ,•�,: ,i Master Gordon' Houghton, of Crom- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr, and 'Mrs' - Floyd Warner, of 'arty, is spending this week with Mr. `; , IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM A- TAY- Fldnt, Mich., spent 'the week -end with Wilmer Dalrymple. , 1"' Dar, (her uncle, Mr. A- E. Erwin. A very successful quilting bee was ;1;':. AM p4mons,.!having claims, agaitist the Es„ „; !bate of R'liiblibin A. Taylor, late of the Town- Mr. aadh Mrs. Root- Talbot and son, held in the basement of the church on' sanip of Humealt, in the County of Huron, do- of Alberta, having visited their friends Monday of this week. ceased, who died on or about the 3rd day -of here, Ieft last week to visit friends The new roof which has been put , . Juay, 1939 are hereby notified to send in to at Exeter' before leaving for their on 'Utile church and the painting of the +;_ dare undemilgned a'atkttor. on or before the ,4`. 'lith day of September, 1939, full particulars h'oiil'e in thO Wes1L church shed roof has' added greatly ;,• of their claims with af8davnt, proving' same. Mr. Dave llhmsay and sister, Ethel, to the appearance of Chiselhurst, ':' Immediatelly after the said past mentioned and hem slon,. of R'ochesteT, N. Y. call- Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'McDougall d9rbe, the assets of the said estate will be dis- c' tri-buted amongst the .parities •azAttled thereto, ed on friends in tshns viril e last spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F,,. having regard only to 4aims of 'Which the week. Dalrymple. - ', - undersigned s'hal9 then stave .notice, to the ex. Mr. John, McNaughton, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kercher attend- .Izo]>t be liable ball to an and the undersigned will cabled on old friend's +here one Monday ed 'the funeral of Mr. George Miles, + not be liable to any person of whose claim 'l nfhe undersigned shall not theft have not'nce for of last. w+eeir, of London, on Tuesday Of this week, w the assets to 'dtisttrilbuted or any part thereof. 4' Messina, Ernie Featherston orad Mir- Mr. Thos. Bri.n+tn'ell 'h'ad the m.isfor- DATED at Seaionth this 16th day of Aug - . Zan Heard left this week for Saskat- tune while dlel'pin to d tit 1939. g put a tivresh- ELM�ER, D. BELL, , h chewan, for the harvest. + ing mac,hiae in the barn, to have the .; Seaforth, Ont .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Douglas, of Hyde endls taken off three fingers. r"I tido-3 Park, are visJting her sister, Mrs. Mists Elaine Munn spent a few days 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tough, in the village. with Miss Patsy Mitchell. IN THE ESTATE OF WiLU.kM HOG- Miss Jennie Grant left on Tuesday F': Barth. Dedeeaaed- ., All persons having claims against the l a- t0 V15It friends in Kln;811, 7y 11 bate 'df "VJiil l.iarsrt Hogga.rt,h, late of the Town- Mr. aTlld Mrs.. Frani{ Erwin and Son. KIP IGEN !�l ship of Tucket'amith, in 1hie County of Hur- Jerry, of Kitchener, 'sent khe ueek- i on, who died on or about the, sixth day of end in the vtillage. Manners? Atteution.-Beaa 'harvest 't. aerobe;. 1937, are ]rereby notified to sena fun lVfr. and' Mrs. Wm Brandon, Lon- Nall soon he here. Brio In our bean p, particul�cts of their claims Yrs the unvlenign- g y 9d on or Before the fourth day of September, don, spent last week Vith 'his mother klidves now and have them in good here. shape when n'eed'ed). W. L.• Mel,lis. u 1939, after which date the F.xecvinr will pro - e,. coed ,tw d;g-tribute the echate• ha�'ing ward Amniversar wervices were meld in - 3740-3 7 only to the claamis of whlich he then y have had notice. and he will not 'be''lint�le to St. Andrew's United Church on Sun- Miss Ruth Webber. of London, 4 on,y person of wnrose clarim -he shall not then clay last. Rev. Ms. Oliver was the spent a visit at the home of Mr. and have notice. " DATED at Sga:forth, this 12th day of preacher, delioering two very able Mrs. E. MOuss'eau, of the village, dur- r: i, August, 1939, anld practical sermlons. morning and ing the past week. , ; .1, W. ARCH. HOGGARTH, Executor evening to large congregations, The Mrs_ Alex Crook, of London, spent. a 11" I, By his solicitorRennie male quartette of Seafort'h vi+sd,t during the past week a,t the ,' EL17,ABI5TIi DAVIS,': Staffa, Ontario, sang at both services and were well dn0me of Mr. an l Mrs. James McCly- 3740-3 perceived by ,the canrgregations, monht - V Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie, of Oak- Mr. Edgar Butt,. of true village, re - '1 hand, California, spent Uhe {last .month eeive,d) a car load; of cattle from the t,. Notices h'olida; i, g In the village and left for West during the week. h'' +thei:r home ,last week. A London mans, accompanied by his �' Clerk's Notice of First Post- - Mr- Sam Whideo'm.be spent Sunday slain, met with a bad accident on No. ,;y� In of Voters List at Duagannom 4 Highw-a.p, just north of the village ffi' g Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grierson, of the fare part of the week. The d'riv- Township of McKillop Waterloo, are visiting her aunt, Mrs. er in :some way fast control of the, TIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Ddwards, t11i6 WOe� car 2tmd It plunged from one sidle Of No Miss Miriam, Fisher returned to her true road to the other until it finally i'•' hxrve eloiFats Act and ha -e s of the home in Waterloo on Monday after a thank true dlitch and went through a VNkons' I:m+1s Act and I }nave posted up in EF my bft*ce to MI&MITop, on Ate Mat day of th'r e, weekW viadt with her aunt, Mrs. fence on, the farm of Norman Long tib° July. 1939, the list of stn persons entitled 'tdward's, tin, the village. and jllirwed upside down'. The boy ,t to vote in said municipality for members of :,. M Miss Lucy Woods returned moms on wag thrown' clear of the car ead was ¢.... suchPxrl dna municipal r ixrsana, and that Monday from a three months' visit badly cut and:.,, bruised., 1whrile the t,•. such 1�b resrraairrs there for irevpeotPon. lit; And I arereby call upon dna voters to take with frlendta in Engltamd. en s'evera' 'cut's and bruises. h im�mediarte proceedings to have any errors cr 'Mr. and Mrs', W. Buchan and son, Dr.. Steer, of Hensall, was called and r •mserons corrected according to law, the last F.wimg, Of Dunville, are visiting Mrs. bad t'h$ injured boy removed t0 the day sof appeal being the lot day of Septem- 3 her, ,1939- Margan-et Woods. hospital. He was later taken to his JOHN McNAY, Mrs. cbw. Butter and three daugh- fhom{e. 'Me car was, badly wrecked.. s F,; . ,.r , olmk erP the Township of M,cK71op. tens, Jean, Beverley and Mary, of St. Mrs. John Gibson, Mrst Rofit. Gib - la,' x739.2 Catharines, sfpent the park two weeks von and Mrs. Thos. Burke, all of �" wFerguson in Wroxeter, accompanied by Mr. and Clerk's with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. F Clerk s Notice of First Post- the vi.ilage. Mrs. Root.' Gold, of Toronto, visited `I� ing of Voters' List Mr. and Mro. John Wlriddon, of Ed- with Mr. arid• Mre. W. L. Melli�s, of � ':, VOTERS' LISTS, 1939. MUNICIPALITY OLA monton, Alta-, were visisbots with old the vif5lage, during tole p9St Week , VILLAGE OF HENSALL, COUNTY of frieudss in and aroupd the v'illag'e the Before going ,to press we have ill` I URON, past two woOks. learned that an old and highly rem F�x NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN s THAT I Mises 'Isabelle Mustard, of Miami, spected citflzenl in the person of .Mrs. OM1. ,have, eamolied with Sedtion 8 of- Th¢ Florida, is vi!�itinlg ;ler grandmnoiher, Semluel Tlvomso n, Sr., passed away at h, V�di9eias' LLgfs'A'ot and •that I have hosted u Mrs. Tippet, at esemt. the home of her 'dlaugh6ar,' Mrs. Jas'. At ray otiice at Town Ba11. Henatill ex/t the �� fllfst dA '01 b3 Augiitst 1saU: the Iisk of >LUl per. 1VErs. BuolaFh^ ha7dsovr, of Water Msatrdrie, at BfuGefielcl. Mrs,lsomson '� r11ns ttietd .4� Mets. Gate in ,her parents, Rev. and ill been a Life tial r seam I0, ed aro Vbte ur *p gond Muniaivali loo' ' is vi g re,sdd'enti of Hay ai t�rri'r�at aicrNearla, find itUat suoh list re', in .Lite village. -. Towfntship and was a member ,of St. " Auld I tlrer�tsy t tl upon an vbtertr to tike Pink gladlitoli, blue mixed flowers', Andmehw'sh 0hurc+h, Ktppem She bad I I I�td roije*ii erd,'nol rI6 $ aoe many errata or •baby's br&AU all f6rfls ilmwed the reached ftIe 'ripe old' age of 95 years, %A, 1 ;7 ,. .- � -16048816* 'f"OftM066'd'.''%'c�fe�Ri�i' * Ifo t,0i*- 'bl* 10t d tt , . �etitilmdg" for fltve mia;Imiage on QV�dm�- Wednesday, Aug. 9th, was tallies' l % =;abpml �xng Hhia titins; d#y of Aug - hl 'Y a day, alt - Andrew's ureh St. r� s St Ade Oh whoa �d � ,� Jam' day aiffisrafrdm, iaxzt i>n S , .Ando vv y > �` +` d2939s. Gladys1, tel$ 04 dVCargarxh 'tllie babies, with 'fiheiT mdtlrers, wt re �t� l „ is s �rl� �# _'V I ARS , Tsl$9.: Uniitied Cahm'iblll, ila 'ttaugllteir ;uf ill& ,ts of trine' W.M.S., who here Y%­.'V,,Y ,i i `t , }? a� 1 s Rev. ;lii'tts'. lir.,' II+C Wo,, +tar Rev. a label 6 tihel.r en y e rt j l Y� wY r4 s1 i t @ i t �}� :.s' s 9789.2 , - 'atri'ai ] t ez Ctiilnba Ilk b th +�r l ;tw`i�id'K ,rah i s tl ',�{ ryt�l, rl a r�r t p a c +rot j1,, c a Mr �.. ex'. h,X,._, P 1{ yM stir r.; ,r�'... 'Pa ) : EF jY`� Cit;" x�t;'i S��•y .I a a •::.<.. . , S S, 7y;.d. .l. F Y Vi S 4 ,..0; a�[?S f�",nri7 n. ,.,. daM.... ;rids-.S.A•.,Sx..�r w.:��l-.!t..a� �i ih u_�wzM,_. Iev,,,. L.;. k4 ...t ... .n !.1'r .,,, ��., .._ .,: i. .., e..., ,..� _. , ...'.i , ... .. .. ., �. _ . ... .. ... _ .... x e t, V.. fi R r .n. -vi.. .. F' .e. .V -,v �. r ?.. fti- .. .. ,,, n ., .. x.. .. r. t I.., i f i. ., �4` d '1 Y.. .'N 1 .� .L$ .,, is . t k Iti i 1a , n. Y: s. :� b. ,. ...:. .f. •.. ,:fir .,F..n. � ... ,�.... irk.» .. .. .- r Y f �,. s v, ., : ,4 AlC 1 .9 -. oda... e �. �,. .... ',. .. I -.� i .9 4 u 4. 1 n1. xf 9r had exerGis+es„ int'ormadoin I 1.II r . N .. hid r . 1 �I' { .,. .y ,. 'T ')Rr.0X �.XP0$1TgR`, . :0 t I AU' 1U$r' t$ , 190'0+x, t �1 . .. Oiaclle Girls. Mrst Allen Jahst4n' sazrLe_ ff"'.iy ale.GiVos well be present, L. mmiden'iladr barn Idle attendants 11 very i'S1 in Seafo�t>k4its1E Lal4 c0a,ri a of the proglum. assisted Min. Mtli�, 'Sam Ren4e and Jer- were Miss Margaret McDougall„ Lon- lm - Ing .an appealdleitis# operat'lon, lolm- , by Doris Alexander in the devlati+c RAI 13' spear. a plseasaalt week -end In To- don, and 'Mr. Alexander Prayer,- St. proving cicely, and,lb;e ,Iia'pi'lp of 'Miss; 4 • The guest speaker iv4 l ronuto. They W,,0)le accompamied' home Johnr. Mr. and M'rs, Bawden will re- Beryl P'faff's r0i0i11 of H'enaal+l PU61i� , Mrs, Southoott, of Exeter. Presbyter- by Miss Jessite, ,t'aliiley, who wi1'1 vi'tsit s!id+e in Sit. John, where the grooln school this 'week senthim. a s'umolne al Baby Band secretary. Her ad- with ,her grandmiother, Mrs. Ii. Ren- was recently transfelTed from the box, which -gave him much, pleas'um t I ' d-rAs was one of helpful slid useful nde. Bank of Nova ,Scotia, Toronto, to a and 'happighe:ss. , .F on the work of her ire- There died at his late residence, aular aprosit ons in .St. John, while the ,Miss Edith Di�ek, of the village, has partm'en't. The church; has proved to Blake, om. Tu+erday, Au'gus't 15tH, Mr. bride was 'a popular stenographer at returned ,from Gra'n'd Bend where shot hh" c, . be one of the greatest factors In, the Robert N: Tloµglas, beloved husband Westrodastes Umpi'tal, London., for spent a week's 'holidays', and was ao» building of a nation and ,the training of Mrs: Mary E. Douglas, in,hfs 71st the past 'tem{ years. comlpa'nied by Miss, G. Strange. , , of our youth for their life' work. The year. Surviving are his widoiw and The deaiih occtlrued early Tuesday, Mrs. McDougai'i, of Blenheim, tan first years of the child are most im= two daughters, Miss Gladly Douglas', Augurs. 16th, of Mrs. Samuel Thomp- returned; from a visit them with KM ° portaut and teaching should begin at R,N., at home, and (Margaret) Mrs, son, at .the ,home of her daughter, Saundercock and family. ' Chia cradle. The impressions Which a Donald Turner, of London. "The fun- Mrs, JamesMo�odde, of Brucefiebd, 1n Mr. W. O. Goodwin, merchant and; chdld receives in the first" few years 'eral was hold from :the United her,95th year. The former Elizabeth leader of .the United Chprch chofn',. 4 . of Us life will undoubtedly play a Church, Blake, Thursday afternoon, Mail-, she was the daughter of the spent the 'past week or so in visiting most important part in shaping the August 17th, at 2 p.m., with interment late 'George Moir and' Mrs. Moir, of with relatives an _47ends In differ e . charaetw-for the rest of it. As an in Bayfield cemetery. Hay Tow eltip. S'be was much beicv- eat places. � - t ' illustration of the proof of these facts Mrs..A G. ,Steer was successfully ed and enjoyed good health and up Mr. Colin S. Huil'son stidii,conMww& a beautiful story was told of a child operated. upon for appendicitis at until ther !deaVt had all her faculties to be very poorly and white mifibring r , who as a result .of early aasociatalons, Scott Memorial Ho'spit'al, Seator'th, on uni mpalivetL She attended t h e no pain, is unable to go about, evem later gave 'her.libe to the work of a Saturday last, and is improving mice- Thompson reumdon some two weeks in the house. ` . foreign 'missdonary. At the elos'e of V. ago and Was hare' elld�eat lady present, ' Rev. Mr, Brook will 'resume his dhu- . the meeting the girls served luncb, ov- Mi- Wm. Fraser, who underwent an 'sari- wing are one daughter, Mrs. ties as pastor of the United Churck er whiob. 'all lingered, enjoying the operation for inward trouble In Scott Moodie, +one son, George E. Thomp- following his hol'idlay's the lash; San- Y visit with the guests. Memorial Hospital, klea,fgrth, the lat- son, of Hensall; two brothers, Dr. Alex 'day in, this month. I and accounts read: O. Rnwiiffe, ter part of last week, is progressing favorably. Mr, WatsonWood was operated up- Moir and Robert Moir, of Hensall; one sd'ster, Mals. ,Mn McGill, rof Bel- mhont, Man. The funeral will be We are pleased to report that Mr- ` ' W. Daniels is improving nicely from the effects of a broken hip through;. - lief, milk, $2; 1-I. McMillan, relief, , IJENSALL NEW on for appendicitis Monday, Aug, 14th, at Scott Memorial Hospital, Selaforth, held Friday 'from, the 'hoarse o'1 her ,'sans, +George E. Thomlpson, Highway a truck accident in Brantford, as pre- . . vious'ly reported. When pains are torture from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Backache, use and at date of writing is doing as. No. 4, Henmal, with intermeat in Mr. and .Mrs'. Chas. Jinks have been Rumacapsi­-their Two -Way AictiouW at- well as can be..expeeted. Hensall Union Cemetery. making 'repairs to the kitchen of I , tacks the cause, Middl'eton's Drug Mr. Wm- I< McLaren, who leas been Mrs.. Thomas Sudtar, formerly Miss their dwelling. Store. in very poor health for some time, Hazel Caxwonth, of M'o'ntreal, visited Mrs. Motherwell, of Hamilton,, Mrs. r, Miss Gladys Luker Ief't Sunday for was operated on in Seaforth hospital this week with her mother, Mrs. A. Tunik's of London and Miss, Katkhari,ne, S'tratfard where she will be 'the guest in the interests of his `+health, which, Coxworth, Ellis, of Milwaukee, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Walker, Perth St., we tmust, will prove 'beneficial to (him- Mr. and, Mrs. David Newton and last week of Mrs, 'Robt. Bonthron, I , for a week's vacation. Rev- James Reidrie, well kniown in Mr, and ,Mrs. Israel Lindenfieid, of 'Mrs, Mark Drysdale returned on The ,girils' bridge Iclub had a pleas- H'ense;ll and district and 'popular min- London, .called! on Mr. Lindienfield's Sunday INa'slt frown Sit. Joseph's Hospi-' ant picnic and, outing in honor of two 'mater of the Presbyterian Church, mother, Mrs. Linadendeld, and ,sister, tal at London much improved, im r of 'their former 'members', Miss Ethel Cromarty, for the past 'six years4 pass- Mrs, A_ Jorh'n{ston, this week. health. Murdock, sof Calgary, a.tvd Miss Emily ed away at the Manse Monday,, Aug. Mr- and Mrs. Wm: Cook, of Lon- Miss Hannah Craig, who has beerit Morrison, of Toronto. 14t1„ Barn in Fifeslaire, Scotland; he !don, spent ,the past week with the rem'aini'ng in London, for some weeks. I . Mrs. R, J. Ferguson,, of Minneapolis came to Cannda some years ago and 11attise, 'mlothier, Mrs_ Ada'1'ine John- in'OFlyder to he near her brother, John, left' om: � Tuesd+ay last for her 'hams g.rad ated as, a Presbyterian minister stow- c who is in me of the 'hospitals there.. ' actor a' pleasant visor .-with her sister, from Knox College, Toronto. Surviv- Mr. Thos. B'rin2nell, of Chiselhurst, following an ,operatilon, spent a few Miss E. Johnston, 'anvi friends in and in'g 1s his widow. The funeral was wlhdle moving the threshing machine days here this week looking after the ar'o'und the town, held; on Wednesday with interment ininto his barn on Tuesday afternoon, h'om'e and reports ,her brother as im: . Mins Cecelia Srteprh+enson, of Sea- Staffa cemetery. . .had the ,misfortune to fall and get proving, although somewhat s3owl y - forth, returned home on Sunday fol- Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Moore and'faro- his hand caught in trl;e pulley, sever- A baseball match will be held ore I. lowing 'a week's vacation, and while i•ly 'have returned home from a de- 'ing three of his fingers' on his right ,the Hensall park grounds betweere I , here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs• lightful vacation spent at Kingston -!hand- Clinton and H,en,sall on Tdlursday af- Lee Hedde.nl Lila and Betty Mair, daughters of Freddie Robinson, wboi has been ternloon. I� Y Mr. aid Mrsi. W1+Llialm McLean' and Mr_ and Mrs_ George Moir, of Hensall, famdly and Mr. and Mir& A_ Murray are spending their duodida.ys in Bruce- " ' and daughrecently 'lith of Hamilton, vis- ited recently with Mr. and! Mrs,. John field- s p y felt for Mr. COUNTYf o HURON , 4) Kerslake popular cat'c'hes for Hensall • Pa'shsmoTe. Mr. Oliver Joyce, of Toronto, spent in the Hu.ronl' and Perth O.B.A. team, ' the week -call with, Mr. Robert Pass- more. who had the mis'fortun'e while play- i� � the scall -final games held)' at TREASURER'S SALE of LADS for TAXES Mises J. C.arret't and Mr. F. Shaw, of Clinton Monday evening, to fracture -A11g. c. .�., \li I this 'arm in two places. A 'benefit Mr. and Mrs. Wane. Hilidebrandt lefta . Toronto, were week -,end guests with Mr. and :Vers. Frank Mousseau. game will be held for dlim in the near 'Mns. Geo. Kerslake, of Exeter, Mr, future to 'help defray his expenses it3 connection with the accident. He wass y virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Warden of the, ', and Mrs. J,oihn Cantu, and Mr. and, Mrs. attended by Dr_ Thompson of Clinton., County of Huron and' having the seal of the said Corporation attached there. Wm. Jeffery and daughter, Ilene, of Mrs Brazzier and dau'glhher, Miss to, bearing date the Fourteenth day of July, 1939, and to me directed, cam - the Thames' Road, and Mr. Wm. Johna Dorothy, of London, spent Sunday at manding me to leyry on the 'lands hereunder enumerated, for the arream of of ELimv,Me, were Sunday guests the humle of Dr, and Mets. D. G. S'tee'r. taxes respectively due thereon, together with costs. ' with Mr, and Mrs. Sohn Passimore. She was accompatlied home by her Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Asset Act t Mrs. Frank Heddein4, who has been ssmen. little grdpddaughterr, Patricia, who shall proceed to sell by Public Auctions,the said lands or so much thereof as . the guest of Mr, amid Mrs. Lee Hed- I den, returned to her home in St, Cath wall remain, with her at her home in may be sufficient for the payment of the taxes thereon, runless the sante $Q , I:onidion for a week or so. sooner paid. arines on Tuesday. r. and Mrs. Fred Bont'hlron are The Sale will aorKmenre `at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, The 'M'is'ses DoTathy, 'and. MariMr.rjo Marjorie 'having some repairs made to the roof November 7, 1939, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon- The adjourned Joihnson, of Windsor, returned home' of their pleat cottage on the earner sale, if necessary, will be ?held at the same hour and plate, one week later. on Tuesday last following a delightful of Queen and, Nelson Sts. month's vacation spent "with %their Hemusall is mmove Chan a great mar- A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer, County of Huron- grandmothem, Mrs. Adeline Johnson. ket centre for grain, 'grain being Goderich, July 19, 1939. i, 'Mrs. Harold Scruton and children, brought in by trucks from. many ceu- Published in the Ontariol Gazette August 5, 1939. , r of Port Dover, are vacationing with trey amd'-a ,num er of the wareilous- I relatives and £riends. , Council Meets 'es ane taxed fo 'capacity. 8awden - Ingram McKiLLOP TOWNSHIP The regular meeting of tole village At St_ James' Anglican Church, St, Owner Description Yrs. 9 Arrears Taxes Comm. Adv0g. Total council was held Mondlay eventing at T+atom, New Bi-uniswick, on Saturday. W®_ Sat Lot 35, Cons. 5 1936--7-8 $105.7 $1.60 $2.00 $169.6¢ 8 IP.m. in •tile council chamber, all AFiguSt 5111, themarriage was' solemn- John Bullard 25, Can. 8 1936-7-8 63 97 T.6Q Z,00 67.&T . memh'ers being pr*ese'nit. Minutes of razed of Stella Ru 'tbi, youngest daugh- Mrs. Lena y El Mrs. Lena Hulledy E� Lot 23 the previous meeting ng were (read. Twit- ter, of Mm. Alex Ingram and the Con. 11 1936 7-8 110.50 2.76 2.00 I15 chell and Jones: That the minutes be ,lata Mm. Ingram, of Hensall, to George ' a'd'apted as read, Carried- J. W. Ort wenn, W. O> Goodwin and A_ L. Case He,T Ba,wdon only lion of Mr. G. STANLEY TOWNSHIP appeared as a delegation tramthe-of Bawdheu and the lute MTS. Bawde-n, Lucam Ven Arohdeacaa H. A. Maria MoukhouSle Lab 20 and, Pt Lot 1 Weston's bowlers asking the council to take Cody oMeiabed. For her wedding the SY•, Bayfiel;d 1936-7 7.05 25 E_08 836 over the bowling green and finance bride chose a street length dress of the ,same as they weTe in difficulty. white triple sheer over which was TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP ' Twitch'e'li and Shepherd: That we grant the bowlers the sum of $50-00 worn a abort abdhrred jacket of the Charlotte Robinson Lets 21 & 22, E- of Centre 'St_, Egffiondviibe, and to help defray expenses. Carried- Lee same material, a small white flower bat, I Lots 35-36 W. of Mill St_, Hedden reported, the pavement on, white lace gloves and white her 1936-7-8 144.67 3..6E 2.50 158.71' King St. as needing repairs and was lag.to shoes ,caamrplieLing costume, and , bouquet Katy Powell Bot Iotsn23 24eVan Egmonci°a 2nd 5y, instructed lark sites• the same, al_ sbe a of sweetheart yes" meet '1�, 'baby's breath and Egmondvalle 1936-7 1L23 -28 2.00 All tats as described above are patented. 13.1it so to repair the 'low catch basins. Reeve Sibaddi'ck :reported J. Fisher - wisi ing to .remove a decaying tree; same grante& F. Beer appears' as ' a delegate from the Canadian Legion: re a wreath' to be placed: on the Exe- ter manument by the Legiron on Sept. k 25th; action deferredr. Correspond- ence read: Imperial Oil Ltd., Mrs. Flossie Brock, N. C. Haynn Co_, & ` p, Frank Donnelly, Mumi'cipal Board, De- C partment of Public Welfare, Depart- ,V fq ment of Finance, Judge T. M. Coste-1 lo; same 'considered and filed. Bills A and accounts read: O. Rnwiiffe, lief, milk, $2; 1-I. McMillan, relief, , The NEW groceries, $10; L. Hedd:en, salary $55; J. A. Paterson, cartage and telephone, . 70c; Bank of Montreal, interest,' $67,75; M. Costen -o Count Re- " Sma FARMALL vision, $L0; C.N.R., :roar of gr r-ovnd, $1 � ' $1; Boathron & Drysdale, supplies, hall, $35.74; N. C. Haynnn Co., floor ' powder, $1; Hensall Print Shop, print- ing $32; R. Webber, supplies, street, • �� With ��cuif/ $3.10; V. Hedden, labor, shed, $2.00; . • . R -Vision -Vision A. Spencer & Son, °supplies, hall and rink, $32.79; J. McClin'chey, teaming, park, $5.20; T. Richardson, labour, Harvester, s new rubber tired FAKMALLA feed lubrication. The transmission gives 40c; Hensall Hydro, hall, and, motor, will be here soon. We saw it the other day you three ideal working speeds and a,IG- `,d' $4,72; Bowling Club, grant, $50.00. at the Company-owned branch and it's the ' mike road speed to take you where you want Total, $313.40. Horton and Twitchell: swelleu little all-purpose tractor in the $500 to go in a hurry. That bills and accounts as ,read be rice class! +paid.. Carried. Jones and Shepherd: P We wanted to bring one of these new That we adjourn 'to meet Sept., 11th, You can sit in the seat and see when you FARMALL-A tractors back with us, so y{on .1 at 8 Clerk.n m. Carried. -Jas. A, Paterson, ride the FARMALL-A. "Culri-Vision" gives could have a look at it right away, but there ; 1 Middle school RestAts you a clear view of our won while you weren't enou Y Y k+ Y gf1 to go around. We'll have ,< 'I The following are the results of the ride comfortably in a roomy updaol$tered one before long, though, and you'll really` Middle school eaamiilmation{s held at seat. No neck craning. No body twisting. want to see it. It's the tractor to do all the. 1;:; '. I Hensall Cantin'u'ation School. Grade 1, 75.100%; Grade 2, 66-74%; Grade The modern 4 -Cylinder engine gives you work on a small firm, of to replace the last; ' 3, 60-65%; Grade C, 50-59%: Jim power, smooth operation, and fuel economy. team on a large farm! Campbel'1, Eng. Comp, c, Alg. 2. Mary Clark -Can. Hist. e, .A 2, Chem,. e, It has replaceable cylinders, Tocco-hardened Give us a ring on the phone and %t = _, Lat. A„ 2, tat. Comp. 2, Fr. 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