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The Huron Expositor, 1940-03-22, Page 5vn.,_ 1 ;;; ;. .. _ ,. t ,, i,: .. ,.. .1 :.F'r V:J ':�I . t , 1, 1 . ..�, ,i; l,�r, ...�. ... ,I.v. •' ,.: 1.: ,1I.,,, t �..,:.: Mf ... '.:',., `, �,..� r , 7i ",7. Nz-+waapr l , 11 i J., ia' J.: , :.'.: yy 1 ",.'� �' ,. �:: ' r t „Li, 1 i.,4M°�, 1::.,:i 1 r Il . �,f; t'„h ,�': .'' ';',.I Vin''; 1 r 1 ,...,,. I :I� A ,�. 1,`: e,', ' 'i.l '',`` ,� , . •+r.- !;,, ,, , ,, , r. ,,.,,,. ,,jt". t ,,.. °�`" ,i �. ' '"t _ I I „1 r.. r... �....,.: +!>' �.-• (7 >r+ ,'{ t;,,,r « ss ,:a� h a. J 1 1... r :.., , ^ tin Ny a �T n'al• lois,, '� .. - ..:. ,., .';'. y , •'.4 ,r a ! , f w , ,!,tI ' t . �� I. I I" Iit _• � .�: , ".I,'F .'t: lel. 1. AI I iU"� ^4 il^ 1,.1 _. a . y.74 C r I 1 ...: is the time to protect yourself and at Roy''s Y.P.S. ru,.4 Suvklay evening. known and respected pioneer of L'h.e IyY Railihl am dl Mr. and Mi•s_ Cowan, of ., . ,_, ,:. .. , ... . - .. .:.:: i Mins. HenryHarvz 'of cams lie "and, yiV I. -11 , ' Dance, �re. tcy ft"MMVI rve of UisbloTlle, wfnnk ea, 'con+ea{pandeaaft, vaa rpt' . : ... key. ,$ cdladr4141018r',tihe"o i9%' .FLI►j t and 41115cuss04, T' WOO erotic. ... d'.: im tuy Itlat. yqw��t p .�y.y ILR Tor,tea!► t arty pupils from alx ,of the schto!ob b4 'the+. tpwaxi:p partWV40ct �IeY vend cr'b.tee ,of eVp to Mt: St Jooelph :per. anld 'Mt. Ito • E{ l Iraaf A O b9choy ,with faq,: �:.; .,'7t 6 +y O and t lsro r . !bo I?e #1 j$ a tick - � AR � a(: , W,�11oH1 llQ+-. . "" 1 are,to b o ec t n gnat t e s en- to . ed -btu Il � p Murlr � :e�or of: e. C oa• . rConY R d rxrss w. a+Y �. 1 - � 1 � � pLik 1fd.Y .. A . , r ^ ry of Irish descent and was born dear Zurich," Huran Cou icy, O'nt'al^ o. ' He did..Jballput shown. 9`t 9h credit Is due 'gave ,,,a,' detadlted reporit ' of tlC , )gyp ply The I{ UM_ 'CGuv_iT Junior AS19001a, ia, a10 to the tea(ftera� who are mapo'n- q {� and work cant'Aleted onto,' bande4 .7+ D�j{ry�� �' I, z/te .�.��'�7�au tion i, Idling a dande and carde at sdbie for their 'tRaWing and to the to the 'SeaYoprbh, Rett Crwz Procwis .Of .dlk4e•-tea..- ='arra ,dam pW.a _ Melloney's Art Gallemy at fib Gremhed7e .Ipeitowts Ras their c"perati�ou w,itlh 'from euchze, $30.00•; iced 1drosa ,ruse, . . yci3'It4' .: gyp' aq[ St., Toronto, on '15hunAla'y, April 4th, the Haaaher!s, Mr.- M. Slouthcobt and. $77.40; 50 .+pairs of socks, 23 pairsl of ''VWV)b) at mti• ' 0 proved r a dfislas This is a slplendid! Ip'llaoe 'far caa+d par- 'Mir. Ra3r Waghor'ne;, of Exeter,__wore' wristlets, , 20 pyjamars, 6 pneumonia thous blaze htww sd`tuated on Oes and d!aueing'. \ the capable judges and selected the Jackets, i2 abdominal bandages, 2 ',Mi1a > Cnonii0s iositdem.. bn, FTrt- "- , A laime -crowd) is expected to this prize winners: Grades 1 and .2, Bet- 'hospital. gowns, 6 pairs 4f pillow dFary wata dflslxW01. ed Tau time, to .pre- , 1., Spring get-bog!ebher amid a very ,slot- ty Mair, of Thames Road, a xeeita-, sd!i,ps, 6 `pairs of toi)irels, 1 cyu'ilt. A vm.t seudous 'IC,e,pWOP, 11be fire was -- lablfe 'time ifo'vwsuredl. The assac!la- 'orlon, "The Old Maid and "the Bukg- donation from pupils of U.S.S. No. 3 nuUted by 4 G 'ievve..MeC'atrtIIiy d)i'o:n ds 'success", 'in k'eepi'ng HurOu (Lar"; Grades 3 and 4, Velma Femgu- was also forwarded. Plans were 'wlblose bomte * b u .00 opposite stride people in: tiouah' with. one another, and son, of-Huroudlal'e, a meditation, "The. G•ompl&e.d:t for ,t+he Easter social to be of. thiel street , bumwdliately a hee- . 1I Hurn Pebple visatong or living in ' Mouse ',sled ,the Cake"; Grades ti and p,eLdl March 27th and the. pa,^ish `lialtl_ phi raiaaan was canowYabad', IIi+e+]p . Toronto am invited. For further` par'- 6, Gordbn Moir, of Huroddale, w1hose The annual meetlnig will, be held- in s¢m1;U*ni 4. am,dr thto_,4 ac effects of •tioull'ars (call thea secs -eta ry, 'Miss Jes- subject was "Tlhe' U'n'ion Jack," and, April, the, date to be decided later, Ilia Men putt out f(be 'blaze. A 'tmek. isle AmdhlilbaM, 4t ML 5693. Miti,dred" Miller, Iof' W nc'h'elsea, whose The meeting them a4JOu'rned- .. •.'. +awtned by Joseph bWndn was badly I subject was "Pruucess Elizabedlh"; drw=ged, also Ore 110olf of the bam, -. Grades 7 and 8, .Billy Rowaihiffe, of - For fthe �b tdow in 400 y St, ,_ TUCKERSMITH ELIMVILLE .- Hu,rondale, whose (subject was "The Pa�`�k's Day 'fell: on Palm Sunday_ '' I . Battle -.of Montevido," and Leona Pym Ther rel'igiou's obseWamce, of tih.e Verast 'rhe April meeting of the Tucker- The onaabomi:cratl contest sponsored by of Zion, whose • subject was "Princess wad, hramellerredl filo Apni f3md_ Winlohdl'stea, Home and School Club, Elizabeth"; Grades 9 and' 10, Irene sm'i'th Ladies' .Club will be held on wlhic!b1 was 'held in Flimvilile C'huvch -poaley, bf .Wiinc'he'lilea, whose subject April 10t,h at the home of Mrs. Elmerton Friday leverong, was rad' decided was "John 'Buohanl_" musical num- Townsend. . NSTANCE :isuedesO. Coa*ldeiing Clio condition, of bets by Mr. Cecil Sleininer and two Thesmowb'anlas are still with ug, ea- ithe ,roads it was very) gratifying to daughters, of Eden,' was very much peciQly on the raadls. - Tihte kla,stmsr /meaning of the W A. see such a large crowd 'present. Mr, enjtayed, also a v'i6ilin and saxaplhbne Mr. and Mm. F. Popper are vilsdt- and W. M. S_ of Conot:amae Cmumh duet by Mr. Lawrence Min.'s 'rand slon, ing friends in. Lon,donl and Leamdnlg- wiR be fh,eM- du the ' 'b..sem ent on FYi_ 1. Mr. Russell Mille, of -'Hear Wbod1hnm. ton. ,day at 2 p.m- ` • .The meeting closed with "'Goal Save Mr. Murray Doig, of the C.E.F. at Wr. and Mita. Lorene Lawson are F- > • the King." "" Stratford, v'isdted wibh his parents endf Gp nig a few Iddyte wd bh iSZr•. alrn! , f rtr' « Miss June, Bierlang, of Exeter, spent sevetral days w''eek. Mast J. Bu>s!hy+. alts.. Q d%am_ - "" ° �� r �..i rise week end at a ,hoRne of her sds- Gh ter, Mrs, Kenneth Johns'. „hist Mfr. Emmerson Douglas,, also of the The Sunu3fry SebDot �mxy holding a 6' C.F,.F., visited Mr. and Mrs J. Turn s,oc7iat evemdbg on Wedne�oay, Manch a', _ The ,play en+ti't11ed, "The Poar Mar. er and his motbelr, Mrsl R. Douglas, 27t x Lungs whit. -be served, Hied Man," was well presented by o`f Clinton„last week, Death of Be:njambn Snell ;i _:+} - r the young people from the KitrIcton 71he passing of Mr. Benjamin Snell . ” I Anglican Church and was given, in on Fr'id+ay, Marchi 1'5bh,, came as a 'Il'�T [ROP :': - _ _ice.',:•, �- .---.: ,. ,', ` E V. ' thds. church last Tue,sdray evening un great shack to tdife anmmunwty. Mr. ,I �;.'•• �,f deer the aumptces of lone of The groups g p. Snell bait suifan ai heart afrtrarlr The eucilwe and dance (held in the • ^_ j - : ; ; ::: of the W,M.S. Mn Reuben SwvtaaT' about two weeks ago _., but was a)>'.e _" 11! :: " ,. 1� . ,tofeeling- acts'. t lrldled. The plrize winners weme: Lr Wthale Mrs. 5 11 was at the barn, he _ =' Mr. and Mrst Bill Smith, of Thairiies cilia, most games, Miss Isabel Bet- iha,d gone to -too woodshed -,,titer.' he _ _ Road, were vi,sdtons an Sunday with tlbes; liana handis, Mrs, Gordon Elliott; was (ove'rc'ome ,and wat9 found ly+iLn; - �: �.p,.,"'., ;:'I.; VI -r'. and Mrs. Louis J+ah`ivs'.. mien, m'oslb games,, Go 0,)n Fi11a'ott; lone theirle when she' srelturrned, , but ;:Nlr: - �"` '.- - Rev. Grigg, misssonar an fttrLauyh Y h'andis, Elton Ke' ? r. After a S -ala lvtd e pwredl- Wath tone het of , p' s.. . ,.."... ;:' fvom India, pave a very inie'ne-stsin�g, Iuln,Ch, s!:�voral Ih•ours were 'spent iii n1 :'g'h>bars (bre wias+ �m7ei irn7o the ���; ; `;;; r ;' _ address in- th'i+a crliiirc'h on Sunday ev- alanlcin; to rise Agar -Hogg orruhlestra. .I,h.curxe_ He wall be much m•igsetL aa.. �W ,.t: 3: enli'ng. D4 r. Frank '1`ti.ylor, of Exeter, M`sls ls,abel Bett7,e's, nurse, of Lon- Ire wadi, txoaci ntetibos• anal was a� °wt sang' two salsas at this servica• don, is spe: dl ng a few clays at bier ilnir _Christi.ia charactci. He was - a.. ' i 'hoarse. ."' I.inember of Constance United) Church • Mr` and Vias. Lir) Habkirk spant acid iw•v;, am Elder of t,hjs name. He " oys tdt,e weekend in !41w.n'eal wdtlx t4eir 'heave's itto mourn orris, Nts�s his wife, , } I son, Jack, al:lo Mrs. Habhlrk's sister. M,rst lFla+nk Wray, and. three bl,othems, • 't'V.e are ,sa my ,to report Mrs. Erle We had our fit sit c_,:ccti1c ,.slt'arm on Jlovepth., of Alberta, Rubit,rt, of Slack- ; 1 C. Dow is und+en Vie dootlor's care, ➢a'o'nday. It, was also ruining, sllelet- toms .-N.Y., andAn,d+rew•, in 13ulfett. __ ,. wroth Mrs. Churdhdll of Mitchell in at- Ing' an'd Snowing at the saame •tdmlet. The '... furiiea,d was atelia on Tuesdlay ® , tendia.ulce. The roads are 'still tjriftimg Tito 'i''ho from liks, hge res=idencrt w,iih dnttrer= - The W.M.S. bend bbeir regular meet- show p''l revs :ane ]cent busy might and meat in C115Mon cenTeLt!ry. Jtev_ E. Ing at the ,hotm,e 'of Mrs. , Shanley day. A- Menzies oificiated'at the serva'oe, J 1 II:ocki. 9 wibh a gaud attem,daunae. The and the grave. 3.Tae +ptallbearerss woes -e. r ,� _- Q-= tapolc was in cha;rg�o of Mrs. Andrew Messrs. Howard B.-r•ms,truralg, Wj.I-I satn,, - ZURICH Clar! ___ Cibrii•s'tie. Much encydli't is,ilue th-a quilt auhan, David Milison:, Harry :s--_ con-nAttee, Mrs. J. G. Scutt, Mrs. B'er•t Durmain, Walter Scott a.nd Wildnfaurr' Diecl, in Saskatchewan _ = .. . -_ Ituslslell and Mrs, G. W. Guiant, through Britton. Pniends from: a di:,tance, wene When you take the lid off that kA 11." w hosle effiorts and 'planning some ben qu+il,tls w^il9' soxin be ready for quilting. • Thea' E'•ato'nia Enterprise, of Eatanaa, Sask., of a ve'cent date makes the fol- Mr. Itobent .Snell and: "two sons, H,er- mua and C'eci'l, oP stoc•Istcyn', 1�'_ V;; Wutscim, of 'St. Thomra9. He is also soli sive, bY- two bane hers, Thomas, of box -of baby chicks, can't you see Rev. Mai. Griggs, -who sth,ortly re- l,owdng rel'eiren,Ce to t!h'c death. of a harry Thy'lor, Hanrdston; Vin•. Sla=, 9 ii��99ii your next Fall's strong; money- turns to :h'i's m -4s N,lon ohlarge' in Bu.rma, -formmer resident of this 8istrict: "Al- of Toronto; Wi'1ldhin 11aw'att and two of - ' making layers?•••Well, right now ind«ia, vwilll have change of the tdpi'c bert Edward Fee, ,.Tied 73 years, well tstsns, -of Westdedd; Mr. amdl Mrs. E: late Mr. B`euznett was a, member of r Duffs Lntited Muncah Waldron, The ...: is the time to protect yourself and at Roy''s Y.P.S. ru,.4 Suvklay evening. known and respected pioneer of L'h.e IyY Railihl am dl Mr. and Mi•s_ Cowan, of funerafl wvlL +baba plicae .,on, Friday These future egg layers. i Mins. HenryHarvz 'of cams lie "and, yiV dist%girt, pa peaceful'] away at Au'bu'rnv• The Mr. Whiteman, of B•1'yth.ex from^•41i'ei. iiu+o+me of 1bd+s von-, Roy, at 2 : is v,is,rt.ing 'heir gyitrFtntSy, Mr.rs. �s�ed lids fa-rr_n,-ib-om,e, southeast of Eatoni,,z, sympathy of -the com,+mun=sty is x- 7�•mL• to 13.s11�9d1a� C£tn�t81Y• RIV• F. Roe Vitafood-will give them a Joh'MlomgaM on Thursday, Feb, 22, He had only bendod to tholsre Wh0`mrour•nt A. Gilbert, B.A_, wall be the mindlster•_ safe' start, a head start. It is ,.• . been a,ilir.g for about a week. He..was Mm. Jos. Mmr'shlalk 'w'ho had )tad Thlei pallbelarem wd9I be Joseph Carr- tier, R. 'McFp�ai�ean, James Rea., ]T% -i WA4TON - sweet and palatable, of medium of Irish descent and was born dear Zurich," Huran Cou icy, O'nt'al^ o. ' He �j �` ♦.e IF R � � � I� � � � �i. G texture, mixed fresh daily. Follow .BRUCEFIELD s and, Lydia Mitchell and Was Srt�even' the example of Ontario's largest came to the West in 1904 and, worked bow d t Fearly ti 061 -borne re spent 1361, ,reel there slre'nt th'e 'early CLO, DISABLED Obi BEAD Toultsymen—feed ti Mr. and Mns- Glen l.adlchart, of flor a tr,nle around" Margitis, Sa:s1k!at- Death of Joseph .Bennett e OR CATTLE Ask Roe dealerofr Golderich Township, ,Spe:n't Sun!dta.y Mris. Abe Zapfe. chewan. ' In 1912 he came to. :the • T7ne 6'ea,tlh oocarredu''orx Wednes+il;ay, she er8ft she was, m'ari'n7eldl to ,tlhe 'nq'w ben.�ft kbey your: with Mr. and, 0ato'nia district. and -took up a 'home- March 20tUh, of one ark ,t"he oldest reel- Loren( Tyndall amldi farmed on the Base bliu6 • Later they purchased, . your copy of the 32 -page booklet Mr. tylle Hi111 has sold his propert•ty stead, an which h had, res-ided.. since. denits of WaT-'tua in tine petrswvi of Mr.. the facia' in HAIltett where they built su'bata;ntrial farm buildings; malding , of vital information: "Lees Grow in v ldoge .to: Mr. Gondion, Elliott" " While Ire- always table an interest in Jcsepcir:•'Bgn,nett, in. dxrwl747tlr yek•.r. Mr. lone of tlre.,fiu,esft Harm biomes in the . BetterChiaks,andPullets." ate ' Mils•. John Hohner anti family, of affairs ]'oc"ally he was of a quiet ria Bc3rnlett was lynrrr• §>� Tuckersmith, dutriet. She was ,a devout Christhlan, . London, are vdisn'birng Mrs A. Ho,hn!er•- ture and well liked by his, neighbors tLue.som,of'Mr,da•nz$ Mrs_ Winn. B&Tnnet,t, a Moving wife and mother a>trd a 'kind ly rnellghbor. S�lTle 'bad been adbLv�e in, PHONE 21� - MITCHELL A se Arora Adkenlie-ad stp'en,t a few flays' with fni�enda in Zurich. •and, frd,enlds. 14e leaves, his widow and and, one Eton, Edgar, at ,home, also a came when he. was 14. years of age with the family to W'alt:on where t1�e u7om'en's` organizationls' of 'Onrtran io a£ his home in Agindo'urt of C}orponal Ther' Hlow cultural Sooiety 'held a h h h I— d 1r� C ,, i, i"F ,I r .i, t, t ;'y 4 '.Mtw r t Atit''.­_11..:, .�... f1 4 M •'t .l -:t , i ,ri �, r,trs ! I I• ,.I .�'- I` "." w� a rr""' i .. ,. .r. n - « - A u•^,- r r"-li"�'ll",�'l,""""""". ire .r " r, z•� r, r. pop , ..: i,, ,'., t I'lle C1'1,I 1'�r r. -rt e •,. .. fit I `io fir J ,ll 1'11,1; ,+ 4 t! r, ° +l.` 1 :. , 7 y t t �,' a vk t � 4 N• t. '- ': .... .. .. :.. .. v, ,.,r �,r«. ,,, fir,'. .;,s k.F ,t,. a a f ,, r k 1 f. n,1 N w' 1 d I 1 1 p ___. - �t Y r 11 l S fA :4L,' � i i` ;u,,`� y� 1 kr., r t ,., - `L d, ra c+ •Ir•'ty^'gl *ifc� r :1 y ` 40' - ,.. A% F' i Is.:. 11411:.- I1 , 'r v" 4• ` c ,'ll lei :`, �t4 T,f? u,, :, Y „l: .:.,,i„.r. ltl ...qq r F, r \ tiM� , 1r T., , ', .:'rfi If o: t,I 1 ih.•. tI 1; , ,, ,.. a ,' n �"ii iv "r, M ` • + ,n :4 t`,1 7A 11 �.. -1. F... P4F ? y y. .* 't i �' it ei p mt, 4 1° Of r tett' if,. U, � 7 '. ,.-. ' ,.,r 4 r.1 i, , �, 1 ,, 1 I �'g.. '4 ffiq­ A I �1111k �li�'_ti 5 tJ. ,! "11y1. I I. .1 1 0k , ��: k I:I ­ �sr"' e..... ..�11 ' ­ '' "'' ” :'' V I11.-, 1.I ....-1", ..... ......... . . I ,��­ �, I I I.,iw„�T,b, l . ­ I I t tri � ,, . 1, I 1� 1; I .1 .. . I I �11 I . . -0 . it "1 7 �+4 u . ........ -iii h tt `�, I -1 - � . _ ' I ”�� �S Y. . IWIsmart Printed. 1111.1 Crepe _ ". . r �v ` w >`41111a IT `' Hti I. �. �.i Dkess-es,o It ... I � ­­ � I . ., -Personatly chosen in Toronto, these Dress: o �lii'l, �5 es 'are a smash hit. The newest gay pri;rtts.. .. "rL styled in flare skirt with smart high qs \f ifly�iG: 1. .;­,!­��7�', necklirrtes- Many with pretty Peter Para I ­ , 9I x1'0 collars31,1A, . ­_ . _Z ..... "I'll. tom., 11"! f �? .; ...... ."�.�. I � �'1-0 J `;ra I , °Tailored Type� I �:'. 11 - � 3 `l Disse 4r �:�,,, l ._ I P, 9 i, ' "Stun'ning is the Sword for these newesE' tailored Crepe Dres$es Blue Heaven Rose `?,kUc t and .Grey shades that are the newest for ?� Easter and Spring. They ,feature eyelet s'p # . embroidery, ,tucking and shirring with lace 1^),@ 75 ...... "'1 collars. <11 .. +: '`�5s Jacket and Enserrilale _9 I .Dressue­s c I �. I.. ,,, . 1, - �;i; Positively the newest for ­ Spring! 13eauti- . I V, fully styled dresses with extra short. jacket or' with foil length coat. Complete with 1.601175 11 lace collars and light crepe facings. tCofors� ` include Blue Heaven, Rose,. Grey and Navy-\. i1 1, ''You must •see these newest; a,rr.ivalsl ,., / x .:1i Smart box. `back styles, with high neck NeWest tines and loose sleeves; fitted styles with ,drape Shoulders and tapered is 5' , S C , ,,,,, sleeves; new .belted, typesm-ali are a here for your. choosing. I IF r �� All -wool cloths in eti+ery new Spring , color, to. artfully tailored and trimrried' 0 with tucking, flo'we'rs and scarfs . �� -- M Tnaflored Are these a hit? They're actually selling like hot cakes: Handsomely 19050• ` 'tailored of fine quality English wor. ' I.A..... o sted ,and' serges, in Grey, 'Navy and- '111% 2 5 ' Black Pin Stripes_ "toults t® to , I.. . .... I . 1!�� - sisLei, Miss Alhe Fele, w o has m e e' ass n a aglnly respected an ... - . { very' appeestsdul s+oci'al evening on klri- her home w'it'h'' the' family far a num.- w'eli k-n(;wn cdUzem f€tr' many yeah, 11 11 w - . day. evening 44i spite of the bad `wlea- ber -of years; also 'oth'ef. relatives to He farmed a'ld:-Mo 'life Amt Lot 2, Con. .. ' _ tb�e� 9 _,.. iJltust9 Ell+en SCbbt, of -�o 'o spent .'mourn h -is lass. The funeral Was. held 17, Grey, anid where his •son R•oy nnw ' - red on Sunday, Feb. 25tdi, from the Unit- Nv!es, 'ands 'vwhlere Ue, pasge, away af- ,. ' CHICK STARTER'Sunday at her ,home 'here. ed Chureb, ' Eatomia; service' bedhg ,tet• a lingerring andm-!zv.s: He was nirar- Sold 6 Mr. R+os,s 'Grainger is' visiting at ilii,; oc'nxluetel by ' Rev. W. L. GourDay, awed in B,ru _s , l,o ,'Mars Mary Jame . . I . .. . . IddP11%, S %wr 0 " W. R. KERSLAKE, home .. and attended by a large number of Camspb,0l , of. W`altorir, w•rho predeo+.)as- . . Seaforth s,yravat'hdzingg, n,eig!hbons, ' and)' fii'ends ed fbim, alanoxot exacily five years ago. .. ew _ RAVLSS Watton ST. COL.UMBAN n a Bennett, o f wasof h,rtadID1i Fatouia cemetery.. Several Pall- WizLtnmemd tisrctw sons, limy- o �. ALBERT T • a'l' tributes covered the casket. Burial 'th+e homaesli+ead!, ,stat W. f _ ...- - ughtJeas', Mxs.. S E A I' O R T H . . IRVINE WALLACE, Blyth Masi T.ereia,-•L-�bbr.- 1s visiting Tire` bearers were J'dlun and Angus 'M'ar- Lloyd Porter, Mussels; Mrs. Joe ' L. SCHILBE Toronto. • ... idaon, Fred! Cai°st'alrs, Joohp Lutz, Gor- Davidson,, London, and, Mrs. Tthomras &SON ,�•' •4r, In spite bf �ba,d roads, ma;riy attend d'� McDonald and,. Ed. Bell." . . SON,: ed ,nte Seafartil-Point Edward hochtey ,-I,-- 'F , -: See` ftan'dbildl. fae.,,ctimyleGe Iltt ot, ieatlnatfane. - yldtes- lXer lira,sbanld, there survive Sour FA fftse.'^return 1lmiib,"ayto rote matlan, tleie". etc., eaaualt near" 69daL sons and one daughter. `They rhe: . , Frank in Hallett Tbwnsfhip; )lay in a. �A N A D 1 A N; N ATI 0 N A l.. Glodlet1ohl 'ToWnshap; Nontran in Tuck- - 6e ar 'i'tli'; Clifford ,i,ti Toronto, and Mrs. . ;,Ho,whrd Trrwartlha in HuDeltt. There — . h pre 4. Ir! >14. .t'r. '' ,..t I,., df .e.., 1,- 1_�- l mitre 16 Igralndchill'dre'n. One brothel•, Westlley Sltevenes', In Godierich Tb�r- slilp, and itlive,e sisters, Mrs. Israel Taylor ,of liondan, now in 'ttorida,.; Mils. William Eagleson, of Aberdlcein, South Dalrota, 'and Mrs,. Herbert Hulghest of Foint William, The fuineaal wd.s,held on Monday from bhe Ontwib S'tre6b Churclh. wiher'e s,erv'ice was oon- ducted' by Rev. G. G. Bunton. Inter- ment was made 4'n, Clinton cemetery. Thle Valbb'earers' *pre Harold W67dbn, Lorem, Nefit'h and, John Tyndiall' ,and Piranpc Tmew•!,a.rtlila, a.ld grandsons of the departed Mrs, Tyndall. The rrrA d'' r on ms xe --I, os'pltal, Toaronto, after a Tong ilia•viss, in his 55t1h year. Corp. Pillrey was well known here, having many reaatiives and a cousin of Archie Messer. Among th'osi3', lwlioml Lady TWeedw m'uar t'b+anked in her farewell m+eWage for +h'olp in, distributing books end magazines to lonely People, in, the Wets't, was Mrs. Ferguson, of Ttzdhu, Alberta.. Mrs. Ferguson, who practis: ea, law with her husband, J. P. Fergu- son wag formerly a Bluevale ' girl, Ituple, dauglhber- of Rev. Crawford Tait, naw of Toronto. William and Mrs. King, of Turnbe,r- ry, eellebrratecl bh,e 52nd, anniversary of their wleddfintg on March 21st'quilet- ly, an Mr. Kind; ds in. poor healthL MTs. Campbeli Tavener addrestsed the Easter t'hanlmffe^rmg meeting of wealth ,of flowers w�haoh, ,surrow a the W M. S. do Wno$eter' United casklet was mute of re. theevi Zurich y graur'e ,on Friday n'ig'ht. Mrs. Maurice Mela'd s pent a few )MIC&L T �up �1f� ��� Wutscim, of 'St. Thomra9. He is also soli sive, bY- two bane hers, Thomas, of �IULLETT • e days in Clinton Aeitin her mother, g 11 "'i 9 ii��99ii t1lGritmn, and Jo+hrn, Wimgrtia'm_ The tBTRATFOR>D �DEAiCH ► r r4 spa and Ir1e,t• chureb. , of Death of Mrs, Loren Tyndale i�eaCl BriC� Disabled Ai11inS�i . ' U•�;� REMOVriD P LLLLL Mrsi� Owen' Flynm: 6aN►tEIF alGi( Thotasnde heated by aer 111V—cell ma-& No , leg et:age, no dattta rw �iaecme. No yremme oa late Mr. B`euznett was a, member of r Duffs Lntited Muncah Waldron, The John M'cGr•nrlth attendled a don'ven- C. W. L. Meets ' , STIIRTfA The meeting`', of tthe Cath Lenora Stevens,, beloved wife of Loren lyndal:l, ,Tedd on• Saturdli9, m arsatne ,?score �a,t n of nam art ae�as Loao�aed ns d cacem. eierYo: . ere vis tires. • eteExg funerafl wvlL +baba plicae .,on, Friday „wM .re+gul'ar ' "">� ,olrc Womne,L"a League, was •held Ma;rrh NMa,i ola '16th, alt their ,home an ,Ilulfieit, � RAN'TiEO. Wdtek�ratamat, and ' - from^•41i'ei. iiu+o+me of 1bd+s von-, Roy, at 2 ' 17th, thle president, Mrs. Jos..Kale, one and�'a ]ua'lf mfiles from Clanton, in SMITH MANttEAE.. ... li[d.CONrANY sea 7�•mL• to 13.s11�9d1a� C£tn�t81Y• RIV• F. . _ _ . pres d..ng. After the reading' of the her 79th year. S411e succumbed ho a rotaatishod 0a coot• m n. oda. A. Gilbert, B.A_, wall be the mindlster•_ ,.• . s1trake s�uftered'oIn'e week ago, when into Nom Mm. Jos. Mmr'shlalk 'w'ho had )tad Thlei pallbelarem wd9I be Joseph Carr- tier, R. 'McFp�ai�ean, James Rea., ]T% -i ton, all atltack of plaeum,om:lla. _ ' 7! - -- ROUND. TRI(' BAIRGA�1�1�� FARES she lapsed up!consciousuless' which sllile dill' n;ot,'renrive. Mrs. Tym- doll was a dla'ughten ,of the late Jas`. �j �` ♦.e IF R � � � I� � � � �i. G old' Sellers, James Clark and hired Emndsi. I • s and, Lydia Mitchell and Was Srt�even' MARCH 29-30 From SEAFORTHI bow d t Fearly ti 061 -borne re spent 1361, ,reel there slre'nt th'e 'early CLO, DISABLED Obi BEAD � BLUEVALE AM, ,of ,her life. Offi March 6, e OR CATTLE , -To •Statilow Oshavm and Fast to Cornwall inclusive, =Uxbrldge, Litrd- " ,say, Peterboro Campbellford, Newmarket Collingwood, Meaford d- she er8ft she was, m'ari'n7eldl to ,tlhe 'nq'w ben.�ft kbey .HORSES r+elmoVi�tf ptoRlPf�lv„of1a�' el�ttieotlY. Fcyllawi.nd; the devotional peapod of Y.P.U_ ad: whild h S'tewamt Elliott i ' . Band, North Bay, Parry Bound, Sudbury, Capreol and West to Beard Loren( Tyndall amldi farmed on the Base bliu6 • Later they purchased, s-Unpir PM" s`COL{ K r° to read the Soriptune Lesson+, MI&-, Deip+binte m,om P.M. TRAIN'S, MAR. 29 ALL TRAINS, MAR. 30 the facia' in HAIltett where they built su'bata;ntrial farm buildings; malding /� c WILLU� • STORE SONS Birbeck gave a well 'prepared' talk an "Hiterism and the YbuUt Programme (�arniod on in Gerntaa+y°' Miss Max- .• lone of tlre.,fiu,esft Harm biomes in the LMgTEa T 0 0• N T dutriet. She was ,a devout Christhlan, PHONE 4t o• i1+t S[1T f in+e . El-Vott players a guitar solo and • • ,. �� h, Hamilridn Laud Q .A.leo�-46. Brantford, Chathtam, 'Goderieh, Guelph, • ' a Moving wife and mother a>trd a 'kind ly rnellghbor. S�lTle 'bad been adbLv�e in, PHONE 21� - MITCHELL old enjoyed the modial 'hour aP gaarees. The funeral t,ovrk place, on Momulay. Niagati: I+`allb; Owen Bound, St Dathai5ltes, Bt. i►tary®, Sarnl9a t3tcat t1�e u7om'en's` organizationls' of 'Onrtran io a£ his home in Agindo'urt of C}orponal [did Stt+af,hraiy, WooiisCoek. .° ` Street United ' Church, CliutJoml. Da, Ardhibald McAI'ldster Pi}k'ey, M,M., A. ' d'1h t• S+tr lI 'F , -: See` ftan'dbildl. fae.,,ctimyleGe Iltt ot, ieatlnatfane. - yldtes- lXer lira,sbanld, there survive Sour FA fftse.'^return 1lmiib,"ayto rote matlan, tleie". etc., eaaualt near" 69daL sons and one daughter. `They rhe: . , Frank in Hallett Tbwnsfhip; )lay in a. �A N A D 1 A N; N ATI 0 N A l.. Glodlet1ohl 'ToWnshap; Nontran in Tuck- - 6e ar 'i'tli'; Clifford ,i,ti Toronto, and Mrs. . ;,Ho,whrd Trrwartlha in HuDeltt. There — . h pre 4. Ir! >14. .t'r. '' ,..t I,., df .e.., 1,- 1_�- l mitre 16 Igralndchill'dre'n. One brothel•, Westlley Sltevenes', In Godierich Tb�r- slilp, and itlive,e sisters, Mrs. Israel Taylor ,of liondan, now in 'ttorida,.; Mils. William Eagleson, of Aberdlcein, South Dalrota, 'and Mrs,. Herbert Hulghest of Foint William, The fuineaal wd.s,held on Monday from bhe Ontwib S'tre6b Churclh. wiher'e s,erv'ice was oon- ducted' by Rev. G. G. Bunton. Inter- ment was made 4'n, Clinton cemetery. Thle Valbb'earers' *pre Harold W67dbn, Lorem, Nefit'h and, John Tyndiall' ,and Piranpc Tmew•!,a.rtlila, a.ld grandsons of the departed Mrs, Tyndall. The rrrA d'' r on ms xe --I, os'pltal, Toaronto, after a Tong ilia•viss, in his 55t1h year. Corp. Pillrey was well known here, having many reaatiives and a cousin of Archie Messer. Among th'osi3', lwlioml Lady TWeedw m'uar t'b+anked in her farewell m+eWage for +h'olp in, distributing books end magazines to lonely People, in, the Wets't, was Mrs. Ferguson, of Ttzdhu, Alberta.. Mrs. Ferguson, who practis: ea, law with her husband, J. P. Fergu- son wag formerly a Bluevale ' girl, Ituple, dauglhber- of Rev. Crawford Tait, naw of Toronto. William and Mrs. King, of Turnbe,r- ry, eellebrratecl bh,e 52nd, anniversary of their wleddfintg on March 21st'quilet- ly, an Mr. Kind; ds in. poor healthL MTs. Campbeli Tavener addrestsed the Easter t'hanlmffe^rmg meeting of wealth ,of flowers w�haoh, ,surrow a the W M. S. do Wno$eter' United casklet was mute of re. theevi )MIC&L tended b 1s'pert and sympathy e'xbendled 1>;y Harm.- pe Rev- Carxiplue,Tl Tavenrer's subject on 11 "'i Brous friends as Well as 'the, fmnddY tBTRATFOR>D �DEAiCH .. „ Palin Sunday. was Cibrnst's Tiiumph and Ir1e,t• chureb. , COACH ANES FA" Altiot "Vt. TAM" I.eegiM "atatai. fear &rmraadx t' �`�"- Oftt�. f`t LU D$ft evae.bt 6ua&o =A Mai.. roti bow. MA &10 Dan. Entry into Jerusalem_- •.. Mr. asid Mrs): Leonard Elliott'spent the atieelr+ ill with Snends i,>Z Hamil- tarx ]&9atcsolan 131hrrk is laid up with .a ,1Had. C6110. i�eaCl BriC� Disabled Ai11inS�i . ' U•�;� REMOVriD P LLLLL r C _DUBLIN John M'cGr•nrlth attendled a don'ven- tnunl lint Toronto as a representative, l�oa alar hbL. 1.£5 R"- rad 16A& roar- Miss Mane Wekthmfer has gme to PHONE COLLECT: SEARORTH Ili-P.XtT0t 99S , i •d;;lc;gate or i.Tcs,lyorne auld Ribbert In- � , � lE£atioliemer, Where she has a posidou., . .." su,•anlce Corir+piamty, ersnk. t 14i<r•,s. George ,Plrornta . st ri punt Ars. DARLING' ANIS CO.C OF iL'AXADA, L"' . . Mrs. ,lamre,s Jordan i,s1 e'anvalles,caiwg Osie r- tlaeea'. lxnfiiNF Carrtlltel " weekvvdih ,tor, Qauaghter, -' X11 ft Scott Me ioa��ail Hlo,sviltal, Searftth, A(ric Mm. Jos. Mmr'shlalk 'w'ho had )tad 1 �` ton, all atltack of plaeum,om:lla. ° n£I .,; 11, 1. ,::,.. r e Y,,r il.%, �;:xmL,, . gar.,, hws�, l!.'V.;: .[: _,1 t a., ... ;; p• ,., dodo ,, ,,. .'. ..:�..,..5, Y .., r • ,.r. .., i, .rel. S, :, .,, r:. a v l.t,..i .; y �. .. 1 ,. ..I r . t( r. .,, ,r, .., :. 1... r I, .. r. Ma.,. , .: fik"€ r ,. 1 1 ... ,,, ,rids, .. n t..,_ ­24 ..n. :.., i t , r. t,. ',. nr r i