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STATIONERY
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INMEMORIAM
In fond and •loving memory pf the
]ate John Sherriff,' who died on•, Oct.•
30th, 1931; `
October brings .baek sad memories,
Of •a loved one gone to rest .
tut he will . always be refnenbered;,
By the one who'. loved_ him best.
Sadly missed by lis wife..
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CHURCH 'NOT•ES.
—. : UfdtetlChurch Y. -P: S:
itThe meeting onyMonday night; was
.in charge -of the CitizenshipCommit-
o'i.ofa
"te • • meeting..took th rra
e. The
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yinock League of Nations, which was
presented by he Members ' of the
__ Citizens�fi,�,p`Committee The five dif
• . ferent speakers, 'each srepresenting a
:different coa'ntr . ere' �-d�shnst®n-
Y w
(Mr, Kiing=go: 'uf Japan),,. Wilfred
Anderson. (Mr:: Sen -Yen -U .of China)
r.:W.,L. McKenzie (Mr .-Gilbert of
arismtlie':-
Cecif of Great . Britain and•Dr. New-
ton .(Monsieur.: de Soy' of • France).
The program was instructive as. Well
as• interesting: On aceount of the time
•' ]unit, the game, was withdrawn
_ _The._meeting '.•ne ;t Monday . night
.:.,will=#sake-the-•x--form--of—.�a- Hal'lowe'en.
Social. k good program is Being _pie
_llarediand a!1'.',are ' cordially' invited. ••
Al Y. Pr _A
Sobriety And Courage
Urged By Presbytery
Iitness Necessitates Resigination, Of
Bev. H. J. Barnwell As secretary-
'1'reasurer of •Bruce Presbytery--
eW ministers "welcomed.
04.cecing "recently ' at Varglll, tile
131'4.05 1:- esJsLely Ql ' Llae vu. Yeti
1.-....1:.u. Yv1Y11 LOnuerll W:e
.:1 a:..u.ab'•-L1va4Le' (0. t'lle 1{your• Yra.11y
.ati.a 1•.it.o4 L.ae l'teVelllpuatuL- ,U ._Lu5'..
�la.aY yr .buJllrby wilu ua1� ilea bblYV bu
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L.:e 1, 1°5o�l,ybel'y L'Uj:VLucu {tJ (Jeep lite
lllcv.aYluii yt".tLe tliablenli bnuuiallut
Blab tineentlbU111 toOrc
. �: l;e lla, 11aaGu1,Gt1'
• .,y bl.e pc;up.e �y'enertaly In . tuege
Yt:.�eay Pay Aug Ylulvu 'dila Rl' e.LL W.CY
ev Vl ..,#41/, 4
y .. �: i,uialJle' lie Valle ..Ly '1VpYd1,
pp1u.L slab; bJ�.- Al -bele will aI1
aur 1)C9i,1}e, Lv,/. a •)y.
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lar .. 11tAliUl'e UL yAe �;(ospel
'ny` persenai "eV&tugelisnl,• .Jy
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ob..l, u1 Llle. 9Y VLU U17'IiUV: 1C Weis
- Lu.,- .-t1TcTL-4W.-, •-• !-e
tlbey"-eullgntellec1 effort
(:ilu..lel:vuitructiAuil teat • eaus' us 11e r-'
Cr 'Yu 'tae • lue L Ut ilia • . 4nguo ut
sue, work itfwork '. our.Ch'urch'in its u/ia-
sivuary .escort. at hole alis auri,,:.u.
•4L •I e U e 'need as wen il,..alll_ tike;
. lir u portratti,: was •preseni,ed ltl
iib.—.uoi, ins auylress „ by 1iev. vl.11
Yvuug,. lJ;�y, Ul'• bue..-board or 1.t.Ullit.
_L'resliy-ifira ,-
•tins `.uepartreub,.,.te v.
• q,
4.441 11_ubann,,',144:; VC':.1i11eJ1e3C: 'auu`
sharia were laid ler xurthering
.•1.Yaa53G5 ,al.
Ems. wtij"lc airluhg�t–lis;
•L'ue luea of. tne :Lost s 'rortlon pian
and tae Anniea day plan were urgu
upon Jim 'people 'as mSeflit in stiulu=
1 a
ring tne splrltn or stewardship algid
4i-a11ng • won- t;xrrrst Yidns were 1alu.
dui; ,.ucno 1tt'eetings" All over I tui:
'iesbytery, where the , inspiration • u4.
C.lte rei:eut assembly, of general uoun-
.at at tlamlltoii would .be prouglit try
Lwo distinguished commisioners. Rev.
Scragg. rresident of tuner Yl,
iJunterence, . and Key. Lr. Ross of
dentin. China. •
Grants in aid were recommended
. tQ thi . twohome=, mission--fields=-of the
1'resuytery, namely. • Tobermory and
Colpoy-s bay, : atter the. whole ' situa-
tio nad•,•been carefully gone into .,0y
the home M'ssion convener, Rev. b.
A: •Cowan. I3.A., of kort Elgin..
Presby a with 'sincere, regret.
accepted .tng-r-esignation of their 'vet-
eransec eJ tary-treasurer, Rev.• R. J.
llarnwel'l, who, was , cgjppelled'' to :re
lindiuish office owing to serious fit-
ness. A letter expressive of sympa-
thy; `afegtion and appreciation was
ordered sent to Mr.. Itarnwell. To et1-
sure the -continuance • :' of his. 'active,
connection with 'Presbytery, he was
made Treasurer for the ensuing year
Rev. J. W. Schofield of Walkerton
was made chairman with the retire-
ment of • past chairman'. Rev. J. C.
Nicholson of Pine River. Rev. Hugh
D. Taylor of. Silent was Tilade Secre-
tary. Standing committees' Were
struck. Pasteral relations 'committee
was ordered composed of the Chair-•
man,,the Secretary, 'the members of
he Settlement Committee` for Pies-
bytery.lThe Presbytery`Executive was
Mired composed. Qf the Chairman.'
he Secretary, the Treasurer. •and
resident and° Secretary of Lay As-
ociation. Rev. Henry •B'rand• of Car-
gill is supervisor o# Glamis -Purdy
harge. •• • •
Four new Ministers were reported
s stationed ,witliin the Presbytery as'
from. July 1st..and were introduced
ar:d welcomed • by -the chairman. Rev..
• N. Mackenzie of Ripley .reported
that *these ministers` had been duely•
nducted "early in July into charges'
s 'follows Lucknow 'Rev. S. T.
ticket, B.A., 13.D::. Armow. Rev., G.
St. Peter's ,Young i eople held' their
first meeting in the form • of • a Hal-'
lowe'en masquerade' social on • Mon-
day evening at the hom • of Mr. Herb'
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Mc i lm;
M, .QUI Tire evening commenced
with the grand march, and., prizes'
• ._-_were-awarrded_to_comie dressed lady,.
• Ethel Martin; ' comic dressed.'gent,
Rev. Geoghegan; best,dressed • :lady;
Pearle Nixon; best dressed gent, Ruth
Parker. Games, contests and -songs
• • were then enjoyed, followed by Punch.
• Mr. and'- Mrs. Herb . McQuilhn were
thanked for the' jolly evening and all
joined- in singing "For they are Jolly
Good Fellows". The meeting dispers-
ed atter the singing . of the. National
. Anthem.
'The next meeting will be held on
• October 7th •at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb ;McQuillin.
Little Betty was explaining -to her
little 'brother how wrong.it is .to work
On Sunday. "Why?" said , the • boy.
"Policemen !work on Sunday, 'doR't
.they go to heaven?"
"No;' • explained the little girl,
"They are not needed there."
Agent
anted
Province wide'real estate or-
ganization has an opening in -
this locality. No . experieniie
necessary. A real opportunity
for a beakless of yout own.
Ten dollar capital required.
Write. immediately.
R: A. Williamson
Woodstock - Ontario.
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LONG LIMIT BARO AIN .FARES
To WINDSOR an'd DETROIT
Saturday, . October, 29th
Going
6.03 A. M.(via
`Listowel)
12.55 P, lVt.' (Via
VV ingham)
Tickets goad in
coaches only.; No.
baggage checked.
Buy Tickets earl
CANAOI A
9
Returning
50 All trains 'up to
Midnight 1'Xoaday
, October • 31.
Detroit Hotels -ac-
cept Canadian
money.,';
y from Depot Ticket 'Office.
0
IP
Return
Children 5, and
• under . 12
Half Fare.
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• THE "LIeitita a g15,4!1$111._.
YOUTHS DECIDE TO, .
TELL, COURT THE TRUTu
AOii Wednesday ?tiprning' last, when.
the youths, .Jack -Johnston; :Jas Direr
nan, Victor Martin and Victor 7i ugh'.
—all: of. Ashfiele,Twp,, •Dame before"
Magistrate F.- W: Walker -in Walker
ton; to be sent‘Ad for liquor often-
ces, • they followed :a course: certainly
in their interests.,.•
A -week 'previous, when :arrainged`
in . police court i�' Lucknow, Johnston'
and Drennanfol? having Liquor' illeg-'
ally and Martin and Hugh far illegal
consumption,, the 11fagtstrate- en'dea.
voaedrtto;-••a'scertain Where "'they ' had
procured the 'home brew; .They told
tip court a story. *liic]. he ,discred
ited, as dill Crown Attorney Freeborn
and .the Magistrate advised .then;' to:
seriously consider' the advisability' id:
telling` hiff -tlie truth
When ,they appeared hese a�,yreek
later•;,the explanation, they -gave in re
spect to' how• •the .yc ane • Into , ppases-
sion of tlfe booze npheated a men
hawed Conny.'Hogan of .Ashfield, and,
the -supposed`;offence• . is thought. to
have taken, place `in Heron .Cou};ty.
Doubtless • the autho'rities there `will
be asked .t6 '. investigate. '
• The cases of the' quartette, • who
said 'they regretted` having .made
:false statements, , were , adjourned.,,
' Walkerton Telescope.,
RII;LEY ;AND LUCKNOW .
• „ SCHOOLS COMPETE
-Local Boys ' Win Baseball ' Game,
While Gies Are' Defeating .Ripley
Girls. At Basketball,
It kept the local ' Conti:nuatioa.
School baseball' team busy to inose
mit a team•- from the` Ripley schpol;•
on Monday;;. in ° the local park :by a
score ,;of 7 to 6;
At t he,, . e_ . im at, '.. e , l
h sate t e the school
grounds the 'girls were engagaing
��basket Ball xt`rxre r tivhYch 'the`-
. Lucknow 'team won by •a score of h2•
Co
,At the close of. the contests, lunch
-was-serve a ec ooF-tile visit=
ing teams. ,
Baseball Linen). • '
Ripley` -J. McLeod. If.: .L. 'Mucin.
s.; •D. Marti 2nd; C. Wylde, p.; D.
Smith; 3rd; M. MacDonald, . cf.; M.
Mddennah, c-;' F: •Broolkc; -rf: It,: -Ross-
1st.•.
Lucknow.,-Neely+ Todd,-2nd;-E1wood-
-Soiomonia;•=G,-Finlaysonr 1st;;
Clarke; p; Harold Greer, cf;Jack
}t slier;, ss Joyhii Por,; n, `3rd; 'Stewart
Cameron,,. If.; Ale* McIntosh; rf.
Basket Ball Lineup
Ripley - Martha Robertson end
Doris. Aitchison, forwards;.' Alice Rob-
ertson n an � Etta '.Lane, s.
s d ,guard ,Ade-
line Harris, J. C.; Patricia Robertson
Lucknow.= Margaret Ritchie and
Winnifred Johnston, forwards; Ra-
chel 'McDonald, R. C.; Peggy McDon-
tld, J. C.; Catherine McDonald, Sadie
McCharles; guards.''
Simpson. B.A.; Dobbington, Rev.
c&. W. i osbuary, B.A.,'t.11.; `".Drew.,
aYev,. 1L1. S. Mott; If.A. .In addition,
Amt.•J.I l-;. Michel§on,,.=M A,, -was .Ie-
ported as' inducted into tee charge
Jf Vuje River.
Tnree stydents to the , ministry•
werecertified to college in. the per
sons ox-liain'ilton 13a11aghi George
z'alconer and R. Barrie Davey. The
interim action of the secretary in
41ving Bev. Wm. • McLeod of Edit-.
,urgh a certificate of ordination on
Janu v 30. 1908; wiles}, he was 'in-
ducted into the charge ef'Port Elgin,
was uuely coaflrineq.
' ttev. K. R.:S11iot of .Arkwright, re-
porting. for the Department: of Kell,.
, ious Education, spoke of - the splen-
did success of the lyorthern Summer.
actino! at Port Elgin, .last July. The.
Young' People's. Rally for the Pres-
oybe'ry was announced as being held
dt 1'idsIey on the afternoon and 'ev-
ening, October 19 when inspirational
Addresses were given by Key: E. T.
dcragg .of Medicine . Bat, and - Rev.• Dx.
itoss of Horan.
Letters, of sympathy and affection
were ordered sent to Rev. S. E.
,i)ouch of Iiincaftlinel a .retired min'-
ister. in his illness, and to Mrs. Gur-
rie of Port Elgin, a minister's widow.
With proud affection Presbytery
recorded• its deepest appreciation of
Elie long life of spiritual -leadership
of veteran ' minister. Dr. :W. T. Mc-
Mullen, , who has recently passed to
kiss heavenly reward in Woodstock in
his 102nd year. • • I• •
The thanks of Presbytery ,were ex-
tended' ter the people. of the Cargill
Ght rcb who, • with their genial -min-
ister and his , wife, Rev. . and. Mrs.
.,Brand, did everything possible to.
make the visit ,'of Presbytery to Car-
gill ,a happy and pleasant one.
It was decided that the next meet-
ing of Presbytery, if possible, should
meet in—Palmerston in February add'
in order that expenses sliould be
curtailed •as far as on wisely he done
the court shall be 'composed of Pres
bter E
y .y xecutive& cotiv'esers of ooriti-
mittees and five laymen appointed b`y
the Lay Association.
HUGH D. TAYLOR,
' Secretary Bruce Presbytery.
Sandy pulled out his handkerchief
and' a. set . of false teeth hit the' desk.
"They are the auld woman's," ho
explained picking them up. "I caught
.her eating between meals." •
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TR':URR$DAT. Q.G" a 2fh,, 104
F•
or Smartness and Style;
•' FQr Color Correctness;. •
Fol" Service and Satisfaction
• Wear `H;QLEPROI♦'
•Its up- to the minute styling,: and, Its:
beans fullyfln shed colors:willaappgal:to
the wo an` vho' loves finery but at the
saar�e; time demands quality.
One .of the most popuhr Holeproof
lnitil%nbe s is
�' 'Np -2t03..
A: baa vy ` service weight of to i tailored smartness with Black run striped
t -$Il. , ri etas$ 5
1'ievlr< Shades for A.utu"n n by' Holeproof:
Wing - ; Afternoon ; Aero .....Gumnitai
E. McCluskey. �1Lan'ager
OUR MOTTO:—SMALLER, PROFIT, p, QUICK TURNOVER.
'PHONE 75.
Continuation School,
Held
Hold Da •
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Champions and Runners Up .In Girls''
and •Boys' Junior and Senior- Events
Will '
l Sui'ta • l
Be . k .Awarded: .
Suitably I
Following an earlier • postponement
the annual Continuation _SchooLfield`
day -was held early ':last week virlien
•�. ' -- -
rne wexL•ller-prevailed,- f�'ith the ex=
caption of the; running events,'' which
were 'held. in the.park;..the competi-
tions :mere. staged; on the : school
turns Fonts wereawarded to the
first three •winners in each event„ the
Se,iior' boy's charnpionshi'p being won
by 'Stewart. Cameron with 21. of s.
and Harold' Greer the runner'up 1 ith
16.E Leonard MacDonald was',Junior
champion-with-22:•points, while George
-Joyiitvras''second With 15points.' The
demo_r_girt_hanipion...was :'Jessie Mc=,.
Attie,-w.ith�.Margaret-Ritchie • and -;-An
na:;Graham tied for runner up.'The
juunior . chainpionsrip' went. to -Jean
Graham, with' Audrey 'Horne runner
°
Senior .Events:— •
100 -yd. dash—Stewart ` :Cameron
Elwood Solomon, Bob Thompson: •
440 '.:dash—Harold , :r
Geer, Jac
Fisher,' Bob• Thompson. '•
Relay, 440--(E. Solomon; 'J. Fish
N. Todd, Jack McCall); B. Thomp-
son, D. Clarke, D. MacDonald, H.
McCrostie); (S. Cameron; 11. Greer,
R. Graham, N. Richards).
Bicycle—Harold Greer, • Charlie
Anderson, Doug. Clarke. '
Standingjump—Stewait Cameron,
Harold Greer, Doug. Clarke.
•Standing hop, step ..and juin(i
Stewar Cameron, -Doug: Clarke, Tacit '
Fisher. •
Running Breed Jump—Stewart
Cameron, Harold Greer, Elwood Sol -
onion. • •
Running; hop, step and jump—Doug.
Clarke, Harold Greer* Stewart Cam-
eron- ' • •
'Standing high'jump=Stewait Cam-
eron, Elwood Solomon, Jack Fisher:
Running high jump—Stewart Cam-
eron, Elwood Solomon (ties), -Jack
•Fisher.
Pole Vault—Har•
old Greer, Jack
Fisher, Stewart Cameron.
Junior, Events
Audrey,' Horne; Audrey Henderson,
er . Eunice Newtonj_Jean!McMihan, Ieo
bel Hamilton. •
50 -yd.• dash—Jean Graham, Dona -
da Thompscm,
onalda'Thompson, Dorothy. Miller.
Relay—(Jean Graham,.J. McMillan,
A. Henderson,: A. Horne); :(D. Thom
pson, E. Newton, C. Finlayson, L
Hamilton).; (M.'-M-acDonald,: D Mil --
ler, H. Twamley, M. McKim).
.. Group contests including,. •pillow
n bstaele-races; -softball- arir]-ba =
ketball,• were also engaged:. in by both
Junior and Senior girl*.
C. MacDonald:) "
Standing Broad—Anna ' Graham,
Sadie *Charles, Isobel Miller.
R'unninAT Broad,—Jessie: • McRae,
,Margaret Ritchie, Winnifred' John-
s'ton..: Y ..
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„-Stepiang• -stone race—Anna Gra-
ham and .Florence Hodgins, , Helen
Thom 'arid Jessie McRae; ;Catherine
Patterson and Dorothy :Nixon.
Running High—Edna-Agar,-.Jessie;
McRae, Verna Steward.' ,
— Staipg,; slop; step acid"ump-=Iso:
bel Miller, Lorena ]dogan, Sadie' M'c-
Charles.... • •
Throwing ,Basket', Ball--'argaret
Ritchie,: 3-essie . McRae, Peggy—Mac
Donald.
• 50 -yd. dash'--- Rachel M1 Donald,
Margaret ' Ritchie,., Anna G
Junior Gide '
Running .High—Jean Graham,. An,
drey • Horner -Pulite ' Newton..
Running -Broader -Jean Graham;:Au-
drey. Horne, Bath Parker.: -
to —
. S. nd ng "' Bioad-•dean--- Graham;
Ruth , Parker, Audrey Horne. '
-Standing hop, steiirand jump—Ruth
.Parker,: Jean .Graham; Audrey Borne...
Throwing Basket Ball—.Audrey
Horne, Isobel. Hamilton, Betty, Mc-
Kenzie. ,
te: to — a
Stepping St nee' Jean Gr ham
pp.,g ►
100 -yd. 'dash—Leonard •McDonald,
Frank. McKenzie, Charlie Jewitt.
440 dash—Frank McKenzie, Charlie
-Te ntt,`Haiolcl` Ritchie,
Relay—(H. Ritchie, L. McDonald,
T. McDonald, H. Thompson); (C: Jew-
itt,t'A. McIntosh, G. •Sherriff, G. Joynt
(B. McKenzie, F. McKenzie, L. Mc-
Leod, D. Smith). •
Bicycle -- George Joynt, • Donald
Smith,` Leonard McDonald.
Standing. Broad- George Joynt,
Leonard McDonald, Harold Ritchie.
Standing hop, step and jump—
Leonard McDonald, Plarold, Ritchie,
George Joynt.
Running I -broad•= -Frank McKenzie,.
Leonard McDonald, Charlie Jewitt.
Running hop, .step'? & jump --Frank
l!cKenzie; Harold , Ritchie, Leonard
McDonald. • ' .
Standing 'High . - George' Joynt,
Leonard McDonald, Bill Mckenzie.
Running high—George Joint,•Char
•lie Jewitt, Marol Ritchie -and Leon -
aril McDonald (ties).
Pole 'Vault—l'.eonard McDonald,'
Charlie Jewitt,. Harold Ritchie.
Senior Girls
Relay Race—Jessie MacRae, MacRae, Verna
Steward, Margaret' Ritchie; • Rachel:
MacDoi ak Sadie McCharles,, Anna
Graham, Florence McQuillin, Cather-
ine MacDonald; W. Jpyiiston, i, Mel-
ler, MseMcMahon, Plorertee I o4glne',
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MARRR1GED` AT PORT, `HOPE
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• Kenrptou -Coiling
':The; United__church _parsonage, Port
Hope, • Ontario, was the scene of a
happy event, on Satbrday, October.15,
at 12.30 P.M.,. when Miss Rena Jose-
phine daughter of Mrs: and the late
Joseph t Colling, of Huron Township,
was united in marriage to Mr. Thom-
as Kempton, son of Mrs. and the
late William. Kempton, of Ripley. Rev
D. McTavish of 'Pert Hope United
church, officiated. The bride was
charmingly dressed in .s wine trags-
parentvelvet gown and wore a shoul-
der bouquet of orchids. Following the
ceremony a d'aint'y - wedding- dinner
was served .by ;firs. McTavish, sister
of the bride. Later the happy pdir
left by motor for Quebec and other
eastern points; the' bride travelling
in a green tweed snit with fox fur
and accessories to match.' `
Upon their' return, Mr. and Mrs.
Kempton will make their , home in
Ripley.
SEND IN NAMES OF VISITORS
Personals •are an attractiveb and
interesting part• of i newspaper.
They are .read by old and young, and
commend on. by Bill. A 'United
States„:edi'tor, who le sonietinie's dis-
coureged (as all editors are) by Abe
neglect of those who should send in
such items, published' this . at the
bead of his personal column: "if
you have visitors of whom you are
not ashamed, , r'e port to othis s office."
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These are the days when a - faint
aroma of moth' belle :permeated the
sir, for .the 'canny' Olfei have got
'cm on again.
k}n.aa",.`did •.. ti}'..�vi•+,,,�,.�;k
• fo
*ION
We are�—� •
pleased to repoizt that` Mrs.,
Henry Gardner has returned `home
from•'Wingham hospital, following an
operation for' ,appendicitis.
Mrs`'• Relied R be
rt H
anti o '
t .n of Wingham
Visited ' at Mr, Richard. Gardner's, for
a • few days :this• week.
;Miss .Ruth: Evans -of Clinton s ent
p .
unday-with-Zion- friends:
Mr Jaek McEe'th_ of O kvill _N1sit-
ed at7 Henry Gardner's un: Sunday.,
Mr.and. Mrs. Alfred Andrew and
,Winnifred . are; spending a few days
with Mr. and :Mrs. , Isaac Andrew. •
In 'honor of the' approaching mar-
riage of Miss Eva Gaidner, her ,many
friends in' the community, gathered
-Sion-Or-ange�••ball =On Phussda
evening to wish Bier. ,God -speed. The
Rev:: Mt..Tavener ably filled the. posi-
tion of -chairman and the • musical
program was much- enjoyed'. -During
theprogram r
am `the. f t r�
p gr• , u u bride wa�
caUe``d forwareinid i esented on
half of the coninninity with a beante-
fol walnut :chesterfield table. The
address -was rend •by Miss Norma
Anderson and the presentation. made
by Mr.,.John Ritenie and Mr. Sid"
Smith: it Ina few Well-chosen we 1 hose o
n w da
tl►e bride -to be t]:ianked diose pre -
sent for their token of esteem.. Lunch
as=served-nd-the-remainder of the
evening was -spent in dancing..
• (Intended for. Last Week)
Mr. and M��'s. W. R. Gardner and
daughter Olifie, left on Wednesday
for their home- in Cochrane, having
spent a week renewing acquaintances'
in our community.
A very. pleasing' event took place'
on Saturday, when a ki'tellen shower
was grit -en -EV a Oadner,- at the hone.
of- Jessie •Andrew. The guests includ-
ed •thee girl friend& of the. •bride-to-
be and her little. cousin, Marion Gard-
ner dressed as •a „,,,miniature bride,
who assisted in presenting the many
useful, gifts: After gest wishes Mull
been extended'ha
a dainty lunch was
served by the hostess:'
•Miss Myrtle Ritchie of Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eastman
and family spent -Thanksgiving under
the parental roof. '•
.Miss Alma Hunter of 'Tiverton and
Miss Emma McDonagh of London,
spent Thanksgiving at their respec-
tive homes. • 1
A women writer said . that the
modern girl knows: just' what is going
on under her nose. So do we—lipstick.
KinS•1 STORE
g NEWS •
Octobe
r Fashion's,
COATS
MILLINERY
. DRESSES
FROSTALAINE . AND
B ITLAINE SUITS
'FUR SCARPS •
Quality Fur ,Coats
HUDSON SEALS
' FRENCH SEALS
'EASTERN MUSKRAT
At The Lowest P rices Itt tears.
:KID
GLOVE
S, KAYSER HOSE
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THE NEW WOOL SCARFS
In fact . the Smartest. Turn'-
Outs of ' the Fa'Ll Season's Tog-
gery Are Here for Tour
Choosing
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