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I I 11 . t kers ; ; I . 11 in the The funeral '14ervices for the late the members of. the' PresbyteTis�n balloons, no elties and, merry -makers 10 : � l. ., M RUN . A"% ' attended the miustrzll ! I r�o 'O , I . 0 I v� , I . I - ,,, . I r, ,... � �. . *010 "am- .1 .. Am' � I I I - A ,b # � . 0", edw avo I , Town Hall in Hensuall last week. Mrs. Henry Bqdard were held last' 0hilrell ill Canada of the church t were d strib (1, durin the 4n,ce , � . . "_ y W 0 - , 114" ........... 4a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _..� I f" I 'Col d. �dblo The many fAeuds of Mr. Robert Wednesday f6ronoon, intermeAt tak- left'liehind. All ladies are urged to With 1111141P rnished bY MUrdOcX Or *W, ,, *0 W_ � i*i,4r, , .. .�..: -.-�� ........... ','�i, I : �., 1 " � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; �;�.�""� i,i � - I . ... I'll .� - hear their � chestam. --wdth William Hayter as 116or ' i I lli%�,7 , ­ ...... ­ ..., � � M;�, �!.-:,,�, .; ,,, . . . . . . � Parsons, of Reasall. formerly of Ing place in the R. C. cemetery, Zur 1l1_,h.'­ ... message. FA.,,�.. ti ., I . .. ­*�'�,,i -1 - -r"._."-&_ - ...- - Kippen, ' I I I I . � 11 .� N, �: ........... I I ..... I * 'i, �'. I � �.." t k '.. , . I is 11 . k. .ti..." - be sor I I � � . 11 11,;. , will ry to learn he is ich. Rev. L. W,, Power conducted the Appointment of Ike Rev. Beverley raftilp,ger, ­ l"R. .i4 t .- � "', ,. I I . i ­ . . A"PS , 11111�....�'. ,.. , *;W%WV_,AA1."t 11 1, P,11'11 I . a - HensaU minstrels presented . their, .. A . , ., ,7 1 , i , . "! , "M I .. t. ", I . AIN14"�'P,!-.1 , . ! '"', . , . � , - seriously ill. services. Deceased was in her 77th H. Parr, Rector of St. David?a A gh S,��,,l!� . " M , 11 ,-.. 0 .11" I , be inserted at new low cash rates . - in Zurich ow , - -, . .,� , , i I -year and had Apt been well for over can Church, London, and to . . '.il,.1, 1, - 1W, " I I Is.... - show to a packed hall . . - ,.., .,- � , I " . 11. .122 rmer Aec 1.11- `;,�,, IF "" L, � F, .. ,"! O... I P IM.,p i. ", ... . .1,3-- , 9 I I. 114� `1 �, Fe' 4" ` - ,*IR4 Found. conalinc avoutok. Rtr.--Pw word: . ­ I , , , �... *l a yeax. Surviving are her husband, tor of St. Paul's Aaglil;au Church, Friday overilng, scoring a hit with ' . _,,�14`­'-,:�,- �.- , 1 -,Jt;.'. . 1%, � .. . 0. - 11 DDLETON'S - HeusaN ,�5;�.�,�,, �,,y� ,­.�� I . � l. ��Ut week ........... � ................. I OfflA , 8019s, 14i 111:1.1"..." I , 1 I. .1 � , . Heasall, to the chaplain's pool of Mil- their presentations of choruses l ..''; V, ,., . . . I 1; two sons arid two daughters. k I '�.i.,�' � ,. . HILLSGREEN ,I , I ....... % Cent ;:�., :: ;.. 4ad week ............................... , 611, - - '� * . :...� .. 4 . * % C.t Mr. and Mrs, Win. J. Dowson have itary District No. 3, Kingston, was (tuartettes, skits. jokes, novelty acts ` .. ; ... I �: �, l3rd- week ............... . . . , Okl��- ". , . , . iKinim churce, first Insertion ...... 25 Cents d this week by, Rev. H . # I I; `� - ::!�, , . , . _ I um . The many friends of Mr. Win. moved to their new home in Bayfield announce . F. and dancing trio. ,MT. Ted Oliver ' bearers were Dr. ! t, l ... �, ' was sung. The Rall . � W and abbreviation counts as-ouia,word. (Squeaky), of the -New Commercial .,��, .:,:", 15�ach fim�uxp, iratu - C. Cooks, Senior Protestant Ch,aplain " I . I Reichert were sorry to hear he was purchased from Mr. Claxence Parke. k a A. R. Campbell, deor He", GM "g�.,,L"":.!,� JQA6j4,qfrT'tw*%, X4 3j,pm�riigm Notllces--4 Cent per woV. i ' Ceuta per eWL go at A . .* _t _"raupk- 50 w taken to the Clinton hospital on Mon- They have ma4y friends in town who for Military District No. 1. Mr. Farr Hotel, who portrayed the role of tO16 a - -11' _ I L jl��.;. I lber L an -by the end men, Ryckman, John Glerli. WIROA 80 . 'i .,, . �. Care EX i r, for 10 c te . L � 4;i7r: pos to r'L�.._ I , 4 _ tia np,aq�7bo directed to 4 Box Nun . of e Huron - are sori�y to see theta leave the vil- who will ,be given the rank of honor -1, lady in the chorus _ , . - �a� " . day evening and underweat an opera St. Marys, and Elmer Stewart, VX0 i I K,c�;li . . �,, . � tv,;%� %, T, *L cgpi�s ,additional per week will be - not paid by the tion for appendicitis. They all hope lage Mr. Dowsoa has sold his pro- ary captain, will be attached to the "Aln't She Sweet," was a knockout. - I Charged if ads in above class we ' ter. Burial was in MeTaggartis COMO— �.I­. "' .. t - c4-��. night in the week in which the ad was run. perty ia'Zurich to Miss Frieda Hab- Kingston district May �th. Ome of e�jt.4L. ': :.1; . � ay. The Y. P. 1U. of' Hensall United tery. He is survived by. bin Widbw, A 4 �;,,�,.,:p,', AW)z`p,* *a�,;a fre c C. . _ , gas "d Deitths, inserted e of harg Mr. Thomas Wilkie, of Forest, via- erer, who gets Immediate possession. the most popular of the younger �,��,,o;i :. A� , , r... 2fatices to- Creditors, E1;c.-,Ra,te6 on application. I a native of Church will observe their anniversary the former Mary E. ForA; &# dau@N- - ,. ,� 041pin SMXA of ) . � � �, �,11 '.. . I ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. Cyrus Schoch is holding a sale clergymen, Mr. Farr is pril 27th, with ters,' Mrs. J. A. Spellman (Elva) �,,�,i";;:� . I Davidson. of household effects on May 3rd. He Wallaceburg, and has been particu- services on Sundayj A I I I Rev. C. Hackendora, of the Evs,llgeli- Kitchener; Victoria, df Torgnto; MrAL . ­ . 1 14P . of Londong # . I .,�'- . ,. R Wanted For Rent / Mrs. Harold Reichert is spending interds moving to Sebringville with larly activie in the affairs of the Hur- ��I, — ____ - — ily to reside.' on College Alumni Association of cal Ciliurch, Zurich, speaker for the Gordon Clemas (Doris), . : ..� -EXPERIENCED MAID RENT-SMALT GARDEN IN Sr.A- some time at the thome of her sister, his fam ��;, � . I FOR , with s',eciai music by the choir. Normal Alda �nd Maud, all of Lon� I ffi��! WANT03 executive. ,,Graduating day 11 . . ,�.'i.l l I for venerail 11ouseworIL Apply to MRS. , Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins, near Parkhill. The minstrel show ibeld in the hall willich he is an , - Moad;Ly evening, the 28th, the Y.P.U. don; one brother, John, of Hensall; I , , X 0. HAYS, 15,Xorth Strlsat� Goderich. SW28-1 1 EXPOSITOR. 1 sftftl Mr. Charles R61iinson, Miss Edna last Friday evening was well receiv- from Stralford Normal School, Mr. of St.'Arldrew'a United Church, KIP- one sister, Mrs. Ed. Linderifield, of k I 11 % . I . ... . . Mr. Al-lon. 'Cochrane at- ed by the largo aildierice and much Farr taught school in Windsor and eir play, "Aaroa Exeter, and three.' granddaughters, "', .- .. . .. ____ . tended the funeral of ,Mrs. Ferg. Rob- enjoyed. The entertainers were all Ealing School before choosing the Slick From Pumpkin Crick" with Carolyn and Helen Spelinian, of Kit- . . �sll_ , ... :: - p, . .. 'k 4 * ,, , -, ­ ' - Wanted inson in Mitchell on Sunday. from Hensall and the locil branch ministry as a profession. He gradu�, Promise of an enjoyable evening. chener, and, Marilyn Clemas, of Lon- ., of the Women's institute made tile ated filorn the University of Westerr ( I . . I Prog'erty For Sale .. AT ONbE--YOUNG MAN FOR I Proceeds from the minstrel show, don. . . 4., _ WANTED arrangements. Proceeds will be don- Ontario in 1934 and from Huron Col- . ". . - Summer months, living in Seadorth./or presented ,here last ,Tuesday and .Pilot Officer Thomas M. Cooper, 20. � ..,. I I R SALE_A­ SUBSTANTIAL 9 -ROOM. vicinity- Apply, stating wages required. to ' . ated to the War Services fund. lege the following year. Son of the y evenings, will net approx- of Toronto, was killed ia an R.C.A.F. . . I , Foresidence on, North Main Street, with I SEAFORTH CREAMERY. . $828-1 DUBLIN Mr. John Erne, near Drysdale, has Rev. T. 1-1. Farr, his first charge was Wednesda .", " ' - , acre ,of dan,ci, AftmAtivie berms. Apply to - . — imately $150 for,the Red Cross, with airplane accident overseas on the 12th ,�.-. leased his large faem to his sons, El. in the Diocese Of Huron as assistant � . �� �,:- - -R. G. NEIR, SeafartlL 88-218-tt WANTED -A MARRIRD -MAN FOR FARM , The final sesslon of Marathon Five Zurich still to hear from. This show anniversary of the day, he d�e,parted �. . �. . __ rk- Must be capable of taking full iner and Leonard, for a term of years. to his, father at ,St. John's Church, ­ hire for Canada, his . . � ­. USE AND LOT - - __R I Wo Apply to J. WESLEY BEATTIE, Hundred series took place last week o will be presented in Londesboro and from Yorks I. FOR.SALF-SCRULE ,charge HE will continue to reside 'n the London township. Subsequently he 1� * , HO rty -. .7 -roomed frame house, wi-th Seaforth. 382s -i at the homes of Mrs. A. M. LoobY, Staffs, shortly. . mother. Mrs. Jean Cooper, Columbine �1: . - prope! . '. farm. with -his wife and children. served at St. Paul'e,-Hensall, Staffa, . fl, . back kitchen!* VarAge OR property; corner ­ -100 - Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. C. Wray, Mrs. visiting rela- Dorchester, Glanworth and Belmont, The many friends of Mr. G. C. Pet- Ave., Toronto, said, after receiving a � I I , , . . �. I 'lot; Hydr. and wuter in house- Apply to WA-VrED-..STIDCK FOR - -AORE GRASS John Mer r oseph Cat- Miss Ethel Hess is ty will regret to learn is mot endoy- cable telling of ber son's death. P.O. ql.; MRS. D. J_ 0,REILLY. R.R. .5. Seaforth. f,r I . Jwnd. Apply to ALBERT W.'SHIRRAY. penter. The *ar sayings stamps were tives at Pontiac, Mich., this week. coming to St. David's in November, Ing the best of health these days and , Cooper received his wings and com- 4 I . phone 64 r 16, Dubl&n. 3828xg Phone 88 r 11, Hensiall. 8829-1 Among the -many visitors who spent 1939. Mr. Parr is the second Angli- �.` — won by Mrs. Fergus Stapleton, Mrs. was unable to, attend the annual I.O. ,mission on Januari 29th, after enlist- I . :1 I FOR SALF-MM)M HOUSA ROD WANTED- -WOMAN. OR MAN AND WIFE Wilbu,r Mathers, MrA. Tt Brown, Mrs. the week -end with relatives here the can clergyman in London to go into O.F. service held In the Idiiited Chu"ch ing in Toronto last June 24th. Ber . . . ." � . I-onveniences, th. to take charge of Club House at Sea- following were from Detroit- -Mr. and the chaplaincy, in this war. .,. D. Costello and Mrs. T. J. Molyrreal4x. Sund,iy evening. This "is the first sides his mother he is sur#ived bY.a, Z,". Apply Box 264, EXPOSITOR. , * flartik Golf and Country Club for summer Mrs. Joseph Swartz; Mr. George Vol- Mr. Lloyd Ortwein, of the London l 0 I , 1z . 8827-tf robuths. with free house and light balance df Ten dollars 'in war savings stamps . . time Mr. Petty has missed. one of brother, Archie, residing near Mil,-, ' I . land, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie, Mr. R.C.N.V.R., entrained from London 11 year. Separafte apartments. Must be able to ring the series. these services for sixty'yea.m, which, chell. The ftceased vrV well known : , - I . .1�1,, — - I- -1 to . and -Mrs A F � Neva on Tuesday of this week for active �. _e:_ 1. 14. �. �.. ____ met- P C. . r IV . A final prize for highest total score .. . . . ' we ink, is a.wonderful record. in Hibbert towag*alp, utp a= Iwo . 260. EXPOSITOR OFFICE, . 3828-2 ala. . . I Auction Sales I will be announced at a card party to r. E6 F. , Klop Mrs. Ed - M ,p and sons are er- �ervice at an Eastern Canadian tr W.kNTED-GIRL FOR GENBRAL HOUSE be held on Wednesday ni&ht in the ecting a large work shop and storage Ing centre. Lloyd is the grandson ,6f CommenclUg thW'Tuesday evening, for a number of yvars with I ... . ' April 22nd. the Hensall' stores will gar Allen, who practically raised him. . . I . SALE OF ROUSE AND HOUSE work. Apply to Box 2&9, EXPOSITOR room on, the lot on Edward Street, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortweia, of this - .1 A UCTION . parish hall. r remain ,open every Tuesday livening He received his high school education I . - furnishings, ort satuanday. May 3rd. -t I OFF`IE1E- - .382&1 Mrs. Dan Williams has returned. west pf his dwelling property. The village, . .during the summer months. in, Mitchell high school, where he.was . !. �. - %,M WILLiAm cuDatonz, Proprietor; Har- . building when, -completed will be used Mr. Benson Stoneman., of Chisel- _ Jackson, Auctioneer. : 3828-1 WANTED -MAID AND WA3TRESS FOR. home after spending two months in id Connection. . with their apiary .busi- burst, wilt be the -guest soloist both Mrs, Annie Blatchford, 'who has considered a very, brilliant 61:11dent. .� I the summer monthb-to, work at ,the Se4- Wheeling, West Virginia. . , '. ' I CLEARLING AUaM0N­ SALE OF FARM forth Golf and Country Club. Only airplica- William Fannigan,'Jr., has lyurchas- 'Less... , � . I to. and St. Maxys for the winter before moving to Toronto, where they - Stfock, Implements and Household . Ef- tions in writing will be considers& Address At a meeting, of e" ' "'� I It- and her 'took up residence. Much sympathyis , , morning and evening at tfie young ,been visiting �rith relatives in Torori- His tpother also resided in Hibbeit . I fects., on. Lot 25, Concession 8, qre.v Town- ao%)Iicati�Dns to Box 261, HURON EXPOSI_ ed the farm of the late James Flan- I the m ldb6 a of People'& anniversary at Honsall Un4 months, has returned home . I I ship, 1% miles north lof Walton and Y2 ratille. TOR. ' . . I 3928.2 nigan in Logan towaship. � the Township Board of Health, it was ,ed,Church on Sunday, April 27th, many friendis are pleased to see her expressed to his mother, brother and. . . � west an Tuesdayi May 6th. at 12 PAn" This - - - . : Lloyd McCarthy has secured em- decided to make a - recommendatien The I;b.O;]F., Hepsall,- Lodge No. again. I . . Mrs. Allen. j — ' - , ,,, l ,; will be one of the largett qsRes thi-om-, __ . . ployment, in Sudbury and will move io the council of Hay Township that 223, attended divine service In Hen- Reports of d-istriet associations tea- 4rhe Hensall stores will retnain op- ;. .. Mits..GEoRGE KELLY, Pro,prietrei , SP -8-1 For Sale . arrangements, be made to have all sall United Church Sunday evening, I old Jackson, Auctioneer. his family there in the near future. ' tured the morning session of the l6td2 en every Tuesday eirening daring I - � . school children inoculated against -April 20th,lobserving their 122nd an- � - I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dill hive re- of the Registered May, June, J)ily,-. August and Septem- ,:. SALE� AT ISE RESIDENCE 1.0,13,13 ,PEAS - SMALL QUANTITY OF 44phtlieria, scarlet fever and small- niversary. Rev. R. A. Brook, min:^ I � AUCTION f1or sale. -Apply to turned home from their honeymoon Nurses' Association of Ontario,"held her. . Side Street. Seaforth, one blo,A nor ,nf - choice seed Peas pox. - The recommendation provides niter, addrefted the brethren, pres- . . � Queen's Hot& Ion Friday. May 2nd, at 1.30 W`lLtlAM ARCHIBALD. Phone 655 r 16, .and will occupy apartments in the Dill ' at Niagara Falls. The delegates were Miss Barbara Graham, of Brueefield. . that all threo§,,1noculations, can be enting a very interesting dispouTse " � 'o'clock: Sideboard', 2 rocking chair.5: drop- Seaforth. � 3828-1 L-esidence. I ; entertained, .... on a scenic motor trip, was the guest of Miss Lola "d Miss I . �exf table; 4 dinins; room cheirs; couch: i - __ taken or any one separlately; pamnis Anthem by the choir, "Jesus Reigns"' . .NX;ss M-uriel Looby is nursing a 'r' followed by tea at the Hotel General 11arian-Maellaren for Easter week. . fernery: 4 smrJ) table.;; 2, single beds; springs I FOR SALE- -QUANTITY OF GRAIN FOR . n' by Miss Ma y Brock. Spring flowers bedecked the , Mr. and Mrs. W. Jarrott, of BrIg'- and mabIresses; 4 washstand$: sheets; pil-; seed. MaltiAg Barleor (svecisl variety); prieumonia patient in Stratford. the c ildren to give consent for special parts tak6 , ," lowA uwl qugba; I heat*ng sto,ve: I cook Early Alas�a Oa&; Erbwn Cats,% O.A.C. 21 1 Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I Z!eatnienht and township to pay charg- Good4win, Miss Rut2a Brook, W. 0. tea tables. Sixty student'nurtes, re- 'den, were .'Sunday guests with Mr. . . stove; Pipe -. I cloth rack and trunk;' cuv- ': Barivy i 6 �ow). Phone orders tu, No. 25, Ses- tev and daughter, Bett� es. The matter will be dealt with at Goodwirl'arid Harry Horton; Mrs. 1. 'presenting the hospitals' -'of -the prov- . and Mrs. William Hyde of the high - board: kitchen table and 4 chain; clock*,, forth, J. A- McKENZ11&- - I 3828.1 i, Feer y, London, rext council m G.�Slnillie contributed a pleasing sold disheii: PoL. and pans and ,crucks; sealers; _ _ I with 'Mr. and )lrs. Patrick Feeney; I . ,eeting. � . " ,i, ­ . � I ' ,. . 11 .. . I anan, superintendent of . "Ye Victor Bells." I-lymns, sung were ince were guests of Miss Mary Bueb- .way south of Hensall. � pails; coal scuttle; 22-foat extension ladder: FOR SALE-BUILDlNG, 50 FEET LONG Dr. and ,Mrs. Sp�llnian, Kitchener, and _—, tfie Niagara ,, Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., of London, I ,.-. l3oltoii, London. with Mr. and . is spending a few days. at the Hyde . v­a,,1- bdiler; thb Pnid stand with wringer: by 20 feet wide. All tongue ;and lr"Ove! 'Mi. . . "Bretbren in Friendship, Love and i Falls General Hospital, and her forty I wn--k I-K-nch and exrPenter"t tools, Icawn T00%v- lumber. Owner him no further- usi for it. John Jor- HENSALL Truth ... .. �Iow Sweet and Heavenly is es. In the nurses' residence.. . I � . % - er; garden scuffler; shovels; rnke,; hoes, ete, Sold reasonably. WALLACE ROSS. Phone Mrs. D. McContell, Father _. I the Sight", and "Here Mb�y We With i student nurs at tea ' . �. Portable bath tab. TerniW- Cash. PAT, 135-J.- SevAorth. 8827 * dan, iMay City. -.14ichigan., with his . . residence after a motor tour of the I � c- I � Fidelty," with Min Greta' Laramie, . MELADY. Proprietor: Harold Jackson, An . . - . I . . . � 382S- 2 mother. Mrs. Teresa Jordan; , Mrs. Entry fr6e-Rug free; try your luck district. Miss Buchanan and Mrs. I I., 'Oonlper. I _1 IT hAILRR FOR SALE NEW _W`RMkL Harold Smuck and '-daughter, Kath- rext week at Goodwins. Organist, at the console, and Mr. W. I Fred, Wilson, Nrlie-4had charge of ar- . . I . i trabler. 2-lx.500, tires. Apply to J. P. . 0. -Goodwin as director. . Followirlg q. AUCTION S - " OF FUTUNTrURF5 ANb 1 COYINTE, 2%. ?nlkw south of Dublin. Phone leen. with Mr. -ard Mrs. T. J. Morly- ot,ure the servide the brethren marched, in : rangementA for the stUdexit nurse , _,��, ", ' I . Household Effects, belonging to.-Hilrwhley'5.5 r 27, Dublin, . . 3828xl neaux'; Patrick and Joseph McConnell *A thabdsome piece of archite a body to the lodge roomis where , gues-ts, received. Miss Buchanan. is a A % .. I Estate. on Saturday. April 26, 1941: Cbes- .,--.-- � in London. I of a model of St, Paul's, Cathedral, daughter of, Mrs. Alex Bucligman of .C* . 'N - .. ter -field �upte; radio: dining room table d SALF-FA-RIM IMPLEMENTS: WORK by Robert, short addxesses were made. .. - .. I �, I. � chairs, large buffet; chins. cabinet; 2 hb&rr91e FOR A special High Mass was celebrat- London, England, made � his village, . A - � I . rags hor�e. 2 sets double harness and c . ream , Miss Dorothy McQuea, of London_ t I I .. I .. ,-, electric stove; Colernam gas iron; srnv,ll - separator. MRS. J. KNUCKLE. I ed tit St. Patrick's Church -on Wednes. Cameron, son.. of Mr. and Mrs. _11,- J. . . ; 1. � .. . . I . �a-bles, beilroom. suites. linrAeum 9xl2: China - _L -_ - - ay mol-nin 'in hono'r of St. George, Cameron, a pp;dl of Hensall jacetirtua- was a week -end vis4ppil with her par- Death of Robert HQggarth I 1. and rt ASPBERjtY PLANTS FOR SALE-- 12 FOR 9 .1 ., icl�_ Terms --Cash. MISS L. M. W.IGHT- !R 60c', 50 fnr ,_tr2.00,:,. Strawberry plan.ts. I I-latron Saint , of England. tion school; is on display jdzthe pub- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. McQueen. . , . ' gla.,,,wsre. and many other Nmluable a -,; I : . MAN and H. FOWLER, Executors. Harold Sl�nntor Dun,wi) and King: WeWthy (I -el, i Some of oqr"tesidents attended the Ile library_bire land is being much a,d- . LAC. E. Normintion, R.C.A.F., Mau- i ',Robert Roggarth, prominent district .. . � ,. I -bile seeing. ning Pool. Toronto, spent the week farmer. died suddenly at his home in 4 . �1. . y ,he -I Hibb,rt toum,hip -in his 55th ye' ar on ., Jackson, Auctioneer. 382"�-2 . rwor for 100 at the gard7en. WILLIAM COL-. funeral of Robert S. Hoggarth at mired and is worth N% I . .. i LIN,9, R.R. 2. Seaforth. Phone 616 r, 42. ' I hurch Y.P.S. held their end with his wife and famil re. M CLEJ'_RING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE-! Clinton. 3828-tf Cromarty on Monday. Carmel C � . . . - - Mrs. - .. . hold Goodr on FYid". AP,il lr*th, Ot 1.30 ! -- . __ - - I I . meeting Monday evehing with Twenty-four dollars and 90 coants SatuTday, April 19tb. Death was at �. . - Streets, - x 2 : � - pl,bLying soft was realized on the gallon of maple' tributed to a heart condition. Mr. . p.m., at corner of -Market and Jarvis OR SALE ­FRAME BUILDING, 20 4_ � � Forrest at the piano � I - . Seaforth: F .111 . 1. !.. ujoing room furniture. antique , in Village of Bru,ceffield. TeMers wr music, for the opening exercises. Mrs. syrup donated by Mr. Herb. Kaercher, [ Hoggartb, who had not been feeling ----- - - �� . w-ainat sofa: cherry drop4eaf table; mcking'be peceived up to Mny 1. 1041. TUCKER_ I CROMARTY I . chairs; odd chai�rs; small tables'. combined I SMITH MUNICIPAL TELEPBONE SYSTEM. � Melvin MoIrled in prayer. Miss Sall� for ,which �tickets were sold and was in the best of health for the past Ask your neighbors what Bray - bookcase and writing desk: haT seat and I Y'- K. Cornish, Scle.-Treats. . 8827-2 Scripture le I won by J. B. McNaughton, of London, few days, consulted his physician, Chicks did for them. Then , ! 1. . I Mr. Jameson, of Toronto, together Manson gave the Sson, �, .4 � large,mirror: 2. dressers -, wash stand: I bed; . - - - I�AN 'with his wife and family, visited -it Ronian ,, 8th chapter. During the i and drawn for at the minstrel show earlier in the day, who' advised him , 5i 1 see me for prices and deli%4ry �.".. AxnRus-Ler rug; con1golepm rug; btandard and A.SPREARY AND STRAWBERRY P i's : held in the town hall here last Wed- to -remain in bed. Mrs, Hoggarth, who . . !". � table�'eledric lamps; L a va-riety of books. in- I R ilihould be se' out now. we have some the Manse with his father and. mother, business' pj5rjod� Harry Dougall was dates, � . ��' - cluding a complete ancyciopediS: Pictures; I '41i.ice stock Lt right'priceit. ' Also, a litter Rev. aj3d Mrs. 'Jameson. for 'a few appointed secretary to replace Jim nesday evening, under the auspices had been in the barn with her son . . . , large cupboard; table Jiniens, plain and fancy: of York pigs and two -milk cows for sale- days during Easter week. . C4mpbell, who recently enlisted. Mr: of d3e Chamber of Comnierce. This atsisting with the chores, returned THOMAS DICKSON 1 k bedding. curtains and drapes; fancy China J_ E HuGILL. Plbone 34-616. , WM. STAPLE -11014 "I * * -er, gave a amount will be used for Red Cross to the house and hearing a strange , �_. I and 1�lsss dishes; 1 �Iiinner set; l6tichen table.' 9828x2 A few front the villag6 drove to Ross MacKay. guest speak .. 1. �11 . chairs and atensids. gem jars: working tools Stratford on Friday to, attend a con- worlderlul address on. "Democracy vs. purposes. I . noise coining from the bedrooT, in. .ALViN W. KERSLAKE, Hensa;l " � is Church 15i,etatorship," given at the'teache'rs' �1, and secondAand lumber. and numerous othee; -_--_-----I'-_ __ I-'te. Lawrence Bayn-ham, of Camp vestigated, Finding her husband just � --Qtsb� -, ference ibeld, -in St. Andrew �., T=mw TVIRSe F. D. RUTCHI . -e � ., aLtirles. 'Jackson, Anc- I � a group * re. at Toronto -recently. Borden, vtsited over the week ,nd passing away.' The deceased' ' was . SON, Ptoprietresss; Harold Poultry `,1 ia.that city. this ,Was f convention E�_ I . tioneer. 38-97-2 . r. McKay, Rymme sung were "15i-eathe on Me. with his ,.N-ife and family here. . born and lived'.in Hibbert all his life. I I . �., . . turn4d missionaries: Rev. M ' ' - -n- Sur,viving are his wid, w the former " " . . y, Breath of God" and "What a Friend .1 Mi. and Mrs. J. Dingwall, of Box . 0 " �1. * —_ -1. H IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR tGGS son of Rev. George Les -lie McKa .1 . �- � , I I I . I . and . Poultry. SPENCE'S - PRODUCE. veteraln-juissiouary of Formosa; Rev. We. Have in Jesus." The meeting by, accompanied by their sons, Jack Miss Mahaff; one" son, Ross; his . P%orie,176"w. 1 38254 r � . I I r, missionary to.ther Lop- concluded with the Lord's -P ... . . . I Notices . I . I ' , . visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. ]Wkar ME:-' ford. 'County Treazurer of Perth-, one' Reconditioned' r . Gusbue Taylo i�ayer Ia -lird Bobby, of Toronto.' were recent father. Robert Honarth, of Strat- 6 �',� . . I . I—- I_ _.- ­_­­ er.4, Rev. 'Mr. '15ickson,'Mrs. Taylor, unison. . . ' . . I . . I ' �4-1 CoNcRi7i sn-os Ax -v WALLS BUILT - - Card. of Thanks ' and Miss Douglas, wbo will address� Miss Mary Stew,art. accompa,n)[ed by Queen. ­ . . . 1 broblier, an6 two sisters. The'fluieral 0 , , k-1 . . Miss Mary -Bell, both of Seaforth, 'Mr. .Edward Littje., who has beeA I -was held'from his la,te 'home on Mon-. . . &_.- .. . -by us -last a We tirbe. See us at once a meeting in. Crornarty'Cliurelt on rs. -0 J day -with burial in Staffs, cemetery. I �'.i.' , for prices. HUGILL BROS. Phone 34-616. MR. . AND MRS. JOHN M.GAVIN, MRS, Sunday ,evening. under the auspice . s were rec6nt-.guegs -with Mr. and, M �" rking in -S't. .Catharines, has re., - I 1 3828x2 and ' Miss Yrence l.vi ned.. home and has, engaged with! The many friends -ToT Mrs.* Magda- . I � . .. . Wem amd Edith desire tlo express their" �'of the W.M.S. and the Young J&pplells E. L. Mickle F14 I . !. I sincere svpreciation for the many acts of So W Welsh. . -Mr, E. ��haddibk. ' � . ': liens, Underifield will regret to learn. . ..... . -to : � . I C143ty. ­ i . ' Cars..1 � I kindness extended to thern during their sad . Mrs. Charles McDonOl and Patsy . she had the7 misfiiitune to *fail recent- I . . e. " , . Olt was with deep -regret that I *,pkint the 1. . . l ... 1_��;[ �Yco berenvenrent� and .also to those who loaned the ' Mrs. Harry Horton has accepted a. ' _ . � . " _4 - A' � rith Mr. W. od*1n and - I . ��. I their .-cam �. 3828xl community heard of thO­death of position .,% 0. Go . week-end"at the home of ly dislocating ber -arm. Mrs. Linden- . , .. , D -11 - . Cooper. .He bad lidid a visit will.commence her duties next week: her sister, Mrs. kliziabeth Walters 'field '-will celebrate 'her* 91st birtbday At -the Present Time We . ' '! The as . �;, I o 0. 1� 4r. I M R. W. J. CLEARY WISHM TO Ex. ty in November and his jast The many frie'lids of Mr. Robert arid son, Dr. Fred Walters, of Loa-! on .Wedzi-esday, April 30th. �' �Q, ,_ I ,V ;a Dr- Tiis'thamk�s to his many friends. to cromat . ite ill foi. dop . I . .. -_ . Have An Excellent , - .�. . W 0, . Miss Wilsort and Staff of Scott Memorial visit was some time in February. Im- Parsons, who has been qu l. I I'!, .-, , i. . I Hospital. -Caniadilart Lmion. ana the C.W_T_ ruediately after that he went oveir- the Past -week, will be pleased to ' Mr. A. L. Case, 'who has been, con-, Death of Gordon Bolton .. z - V I . for the many acts of kinftess since 'his re- � I .. I f . ... Assortivent . cent accident. 3828xl se s. Tommy had enlisted in, the air tr-arn is improvJilg nicely. fined to the home with illness for the I ' . . , - . . a - .� , past few weeks, is improving a able: Tih� death of,Henry Gordon Bolton, . .. i, , . � Arl I - . service. Nothing definite has as yet Mr. Ken Hirks; of the 5c to $1.00 . -t townsbip, occurred Wed. . I I . .- ht - . . is . I - - _­ As ..,.---. - . ­ _. - ­ )ugh he , not. of Hibbet . , .. __ . been received of ,bow he met his store, expects to move shortly into to be out again, althc SEEOUR STOCK BE- ' l ', I . . death, but it has 'been .1 rumored it the store known as the pool room and returned to . his position as C.N.A., nesdaY., April 16th, at the home of his In Memoriam . daughter. Mrs. Gordon Clemas, of FORI�,BUYING, .1 . agent here. I d I - I J was during a bombing raid. Tontray conducted by Mr. Ernest Doerr, who ; London. Mr. Bolton had been in, ill . I I �., NOTICE IN LOVING 'MEMORY OF MY MOTHER.1had marle his home since beiwas a has secured a good position in St. Charlie Pearce, self-styled "King of health for the past three months, bav- : �. , . Wimbeth Pitynam Bell Golding. 'h'P's- c Canadian Hoboes," paid this yearly o -: Ing undergone two serious operations . ' '.. , RE- ed away April 22. Iq26 -. also my brother,. sniall' boy at the thome, of Edgar Al. Catharines. ­ f New WRITTLNI APPIACATIONS, WILL BE ed len. said was a worthy member of Mr. William Fee and sister, Misses ficial visitdo Hensall oni Monday, be- . . __ i in St. Joseph's Hospital, LondiDa. He ! ceived by the urridersigned until 12 o'clock George C. Bell, who pass, atway May 23, is Ing in the best of health and as ac- FORD TRACTORS ; ; noon, Avr+l 30. id)41, ,for�the Position of 11,130: oi f,u.r dear son, George Harold Cromarty church and a! very regular Sarah. and Mary. were visited tb , was born September 29, 1876, and was . . V, County Convflab)e for the OfyuntY of Erurvn. T**itcbe)J. who Pal away May 2. 1933. - 'y school of ,week by their nephew. Gsvin Phil- tive as ever, despite his advanced . . - , ,�. I I applicovis to appear in person -A the � ( ­-Zadly'rniz,sed by Mr. and Mris. R. J. Twit- attendant ,at the pundli a life-long resident -of the Hensall dis- " Al which lie was secretary, He :;�6 a lips, at Present stationed- with the - R. age of 78 yearsi Adorned with badg-, ' * �­: . 0ourt House. Godelvich. et 2 P -m- on ihe 2nd . heD and Family. 3728xl .. . . . ; trict. He was the elaest son .of the " . �`.. -day of May. I . clever student and a ,very. exemplary C.A.F. at St. Thomas. . es, buttons :and 'medals� o ' n his coat, , late Ma:ry Stewart �nd Abratbant 13,1- Oh, ]Boy! You would b.e. ' , . �, . vest and - armYlstYle cap, the "King" I ton, -who were pi6neer residents of surprised to see the wft-tn'.- � . .N,. w. 3%LrER, County Clerk. ______ young man. Mrs. ff., T. Doil�las, of Hyde Park , � Godeoich, 0'at . 3828-11 - Births ' is visiting with her moth�-r, Mrs. Jno' itittirmed .us ,that be is still going Ufrborfte township. Mrs. B61ton's -'I ,. . Miss Lila McCulloch Is spending a Johnstonj and sister,'Margaret. strollk and will continue hitch -hiking many friends they handle ... the farfil . I — will remember him as a I i .i., I . GREIG-4n Private Patients' Pavdfi�n. Toron- Part, of the Faster bollday� with The Y. P. U. of H�ensall Unit6d -until he meets his."Queen." Charlie talented violinist. He was a true and power jobs. ­ I I . .1 I . ..: . th General ffi-fmital, an A,pri.1 l8th, to Dr. friendEr in ..Logan. . . Church met Monday evening wlth has been tramping 'up and dowm the! upright man, and a. good neighbor, . . BYLAW NO. 8, OF 1941 ivnd Mm-- J. Willi -am A, Greig, BTidgewa- I They,,are'Handy, Ee, I .. 6 0 F TTI`E , : ter. N. S.. a daugNter. . . .tal , ;Mrs. S. A. jivIffler, who spent tbe Mi4.s Elva McQueen in the chair. The country for 45 years and sbas seen a]- i and the esteem, in wWh 'he was held . MURPHY. --In Scott Mernorial . winter months in Stratford, 'returned tiopic for tile eveniivg was ably tak- irlost all of Canada there is to see. I in the,community, Was fully manifest-, . onomical and Pow'erful. 1� Township of McKillop � .�Lprril 17-th, to Air and -M,m. Jlohoapl�t-.''Mloryl home last week. eu by Mrs. E. Normint6n on "The Prized among his scores of badges is I erl by the beautiful','IlEiial tributes and I � BY-LAW TO RAISE M 000 00 TO AID Pby Ines Lucy Burke), TuckerAmith, twin Owifig to the very fine April weal Surgeon of Skeeba," a`ibrief resume a eirople one inscribed, "Good luck to i the - large number, 'Who a:ttended the . . . Ain the construction a 2"; &-tomi ., V.- ..a �. ber draim. . CAINTORON-In Scott Memorial Hos-pitad,-sea- ther the eyrup season was very short,, of tile life and u7ork of Rev. Horace you." , This, he said, was given- to funeral at his late- flesidence on,,Sat. hor8e farm finplemett$.'. .. . . i.. . The Council of the MuricipalitV of i the forth, on Apiu 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. but there -was a good flow ,while it C. Wrjnc'b, M.D., D.D.. of Hazeltion, him by Britain's hobo king. "Has it urda'y, Apr'fl- ikh. ''Rev. W. Weir of . �, Townshiv,of McKiNap. Pursuirnt to the pro- 0arneron. Brucefield. a daughter. lasted. . B.C. Mrs. Hedden contributed a solo brought. vo,u good luck, Charlie9" he I . I ile.D,rainage Act; enia,ft as RIMVES--in Scott Vfemurvo Hospital. om i Carmel Presbyterian 0hurch, Hen- Let us DemonstTate ,for : "'. I visibna. of the Tv April 22nd.` to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weitzman and with Miss Gladys Luker accompany- was asked. "It certainly has," he re- sall, conducted th . e service, and a . ­ .. I I , follows - to thue. Searbrft a dauZht&. - . family, of Niagars,'Falls, New York, Ing at t' . YOU! ...'; It That the Re,,,ve may from time I he piano. The -bulsiness per. pliea. Charlie Informed us that the 4ilartette composed of Rev. Weir, W. . ... . .. -, I " .. . " subject to the provisions of this by-law, I I spent part of t1fe'. Easter holidays d by A -4 he ever received in any A. M,,cLare,, Miss Mabel Workman , :.1. �' I .. I. . io6 ,9�as directe Miss Ruth Brook, best ovatio ' .1 . borrow dn the credit of the Corporation of — _ __ __ - - aninng friends here an(] at Staffa. president. Tlie Scripture lesson was town. In Ontario was at Clinton spring and I Mrs. Andrew Dougall sang "The ' . the said Municips.3ity such surn not exceed- - I -' . � Ine in ithe whole $6,000.00. as may be aeber- I . Miss Li4a McCulloch visited with road by Miss Mary Goodwin; opening show- He w" treated royally. Cha . Old Rugged Cross.". The by,mri, "Un- . . ; Deaths � -in Y 5 1FDALY-* 1� .mined by the Oo,�rcil. avid may in manner ,her aunt, Mm. John Lander, Easter prayer by Miss' Ruth Brook. Hy ns lie sa s that ome of hio old cronies to the Hills," was recited by the min.; fierielinafter- provi4ed-issue-,debAndwes of the pril week. '. snng were "Take' My Life' and Let It up there are walking with stiffened ister, followed by the Scripture read- . I said Corporation in such sums as, the Clofirn� BOLTO`N--1-W' Im"Idgal, - *n-- p I 'Dealer _ __ I � oil may deem proper for the amount so bar- I&ft Heni7 Gordon, beIo=ved%%1u"_sbZ.J�1 '6'f ' Mrs. Frank A-114eni- M -r -sl Quarize.-and- n,a�,, and...!'For .th�e Ing of the shepherd, Psalm 23, and F . . . . � _ 13eauty,� lot the kiltes, but he himself Is just as goo ", . -attathed as pro,,ided in Miary lFord) Bolton. amd dear father of n - 'Blesse I --- -I'll'Thre-1-f and-on-fDot a9­A,rvY- - TH - --i ONT. " roweil. wiltb Coupo,ha Mrs. Ernest Allen spent a day with Eartb.'t a d 4 d As'siiiiiZe, ea young- after at inspiring and comforthig uu_- 1. I Nirp. (Dr.) J. A. Speillman (Elva), of Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Deering at Exeter. 'dies Gladys McKenzie directed con- fellow. Ftota here he goes tor Toron- . . I Secticm 4 of the snid Act- , chener; Viebria. of Toronto; Mrs. 0. . dress the hym m. "Lead -Kindly j�lght#! . �il 2. That when the Council shall be of ovim- - Mr. Alex Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. teqts� to-, from there to Winnipeg, and some - . . ., ion that the siPotication of myry verson to Clerniag (Doris), Norma. A,Ida and Maude . _ � ,� 11 "I ` borrow money for the purpose of' construet- a I,sndon. Funeral service - h�sld f- B. 0. Macdonald motored to Owen I , Miss Edna Saundercock, who bas time in the near future he expects to �., .- ing a tile. stone or timber drain should be his Inte residence. Ribbert Township, $at-' Sound on Sunday. 'been a yery popular and 'efficient apj)ear on Major Bowes, program. Re- - -_ -.1 __ i granted in whole or in part the Council ur,lay, April 19th. at 2.30 p.m. Inberment, , ' . . ! m", by resolution, direct the Reeve to issue in McTaggart's Camet*xy. . Rev. Pet6r Jameson and Mrs, Yame- clerk for Mr. W. 0. Goodwin, has re- cently he broadchst over Wingliam . , I I " .. V� . 0ebeirtures FL- afar,maid. and to borrow It . son. Mr. and Mrs., James Scott and signed her,poAtton and has accepted station. ' � , Seafor'th Monument Works : ton=. not, excee,d1ing t1it amount applied for. . . Mra. S. Millet, motored to Stratford a position as stenographer and book- Kippen East W. 1. sponsored a i T.: a,174,:M" lend the saune li, the 'applicant on (FORMERLY,W. E. CHAPMAN) . wort- . , to the mi6sionary meeting last Fri- kf�dper for Cook Bros. very successful euchre and -dance in . I I i6a taiivi#tfon of tho-draihave I . I I day. . . , Op6ralted by � �-.;.. 8. A special v%nual ftte s1rall be b6posed. KWI�FN , Y. P. S. Will Take Carmel Service the Town Hall, Hensalt, to a full .. 11 .. ,. �1', levied ond collected ever tmd el-�ove 4 . On Sunday evening .Miss Douglas, In the absence of their minister, house on Friday evening, April 18th, CUNNINGHAM -and PRYDE - ...'. I., 1. . ". , - Miss Mildred Pybus, of Zurich, returned missionary from Formosar, R6v. W., We with all proceeds for wor wark- Prize I _ , . rates upon the land ,iri resvect of which the Ir, who is In Toronto and �'cinr are Invited to-inspeet 7our.sto ' . , q --'-. . said thoney ghlall be borrowed. sirfficient, for , .4 ..., . k ot . , ... I ,the pav*ehtiltif th6 ptimeitW and interest as sp6nt a few -days kst week *Ith her gave a talk of the work.'going Off tynod meeting In Hamilton. members winners for euchre were: Ladies, CEMETERY. MEMORIAL6 C ! 01 . i I.%, . 'I'. �, . - . , , provided ky6the Act. . grgu4motb .,. Mrs. H. Ricker. ' .'q . ,,.. I I . I . ,gy thefe to a goodly crowd. which was of the - - . YS and SA-tURDAYS . ., young Peoplc's Society will be let, Mrs. Fred Manns;' 2nd, Mrs. A] , . PAssod Ith ddy of AOKI, YW. ' " Xtr. and Mrs. Bruce Walker. of very interesting and ,11sterted to witlx in charge of the service in Ca - See Dr. Harburn for -appointment "". , . th rniel phone Foster; consolation, Mrs. win- jr I M U,-b01t1tANCV,. Reeve any 6ther time - phone!160 . I JOIKW.�6M,,W, Clerk, . Rilisgreen, visited on Sunday with rapt attention. . I Presh-yterjari church next Sudday'- ston Workman, Kippen; gents, Pat, Box 150 EXETER .,. .11 . . I 1--- . the latter's brother, Mr. and, Mrs. J. � . . .. morning, April elth. Special music Charles Blackwell; 2nd, Charlie Glan- . J%n6l *2,�. 5� A',.�,i­ . 5: �, � . , A Cochrane. . I - - . . . ­ . 1. -, .. � � ii��7,,s��', . I Will be TdIldered, by a younig people's -ville; consolation, Ray Rathwell. Mrs. 4. ­ - . --- - : , -A, , 21A.'' . . :,�:� W, ;#* 0 The many friends of Mr. Jobn Me- 11 '! I abotr. There will be no evening ser- 'Glenn McLean, �president, was chair- - '. - - - ." I ;1­.ig,;gi�__-.;,_._ E vkll,,,,�, � , , -, ` * - ,l,ff =4. � - ,;R%,,,�;t. - M"140,11#0 idt Oi ,i��O. Ato or melbuop ZURIC �A�,Z'.1`�,� , , - Wke . 11 1. true co" Murtrie will be sorry to learn he Ia . I . It: � I . I vice. . . , " man for a delightful musical program . I . � I . . I . , .,�l,`; .,:, � 7`e- toudd. , � 9, .r= . - - =01."WIM-0-ft . -_ .) . , i e I �,ii�� . h . ,,.v� wx - mok L 11 �l Comb- a patient in a London hospital, . te Edwhimd Miller . For their annual birthday ,partythe featuring Miss Pea.rl Woodr of Exeter, , �- 11-1 I 11 ", . . . L n,4:�iT-! .,,�,. .. � -, - 4me 1th Miss 140-len'Ldve sv,ent a few da7s A Well-known resident of the village WoMen% MI"lonary So,cjjaty,df CSr,, soloist, who sang "Speed the PlOughl" , 0, , iii 't" re" last 11166k -with her gra,adparents, Mr. heen with Miss Heletv Dignan of fte%r, N._,f!'xi"�,:�­ . �: '41A �,Z,',�'_ ,., in the 'person of, Edward ,Miller died m,61 Progbyterfan Church his I , , and M*%. Walter Ps."girill, of H61i, -lot priday' in big 68rd, ye4r. �s` ' � Deada'nd Dlisab6d 'Animals ,� 11117, � .1, � . . I � . . H -e had Foftunate enough to armil" for two accompanist; Mrs. A.6nd.re* bougall - ' ' ' ' I "4),14 , Iftal. I . . .lived in, this section all'.his life,afto �, .1 . , -�; lt,�,�. , ,roturned misstonartet to .,be wf*,h .and dll,ughte,r, Miss Margaret DO 1110 .. . ;, "til , .-A. � . . � . I ; I .."'.11 ' -ed with a -rendo 0 'MY l, . . - *as high& re.§Vedtbd by Many. friefid . 6" ou ..4 �� Mr. J16hil Goftsjbtter "d Mt. Ed .,rh% sly REMOvid) Pp. .3 _nu L �,�,�,Li.!" , ". _ a. f."in. MW meeqng is tEv ,be favoi well red V_ � , ,�,J*X,k4�:I, ..._­ 1 Mr. Carey Joynt . sang, .' 6 . 1, . �,! r vard 4Aftettwr'. of' ZuAb% I an,& Mr. When lifs'.ill"Sa bwaine.. dolHous 'ho, held next k*rida-r Afternoon,' May 2nd, filletl I ' �, -old! - - � 11 'Ga&$ti�aor* df Otig!"li visited (went t6, 1,h#-L,hd1j1e of �hk,'Wsfer, Mis. it,three, owook, and ' I d fAr his dn0d�p .., 1% " ' . 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