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IrMIRSDATp NOVEMBER Or 1934.
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iicooporsoki liovo**104:
nwilitnee , and larleaa. ,
• illGeti quid ettrYlme an
44e.P0lr %parts for
.*rottreltinary.• • •
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naitcM incial Oak&
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• Keeps yair lei touch
with yOur weigh- •
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7-44-11.-7SEEPHERD-4noo''' 'verektrodaithihesee.
h wee 'Making reiri4 heetirreY,Re 'maaftad sa •
, reach:the rteleplioncand gasp his story. iato tits• :
transmitter. In teo minutes., neighbours galas
twenty strong and soon Lad -the fire undernanuel.
They had bean notified by the operatoethrengh
whose ouiek gimp of ths situation., she Shepherd
fanehous•
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nib & maw looki.!!.
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:o .oports
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rir,T4tal Herr. M. Pass 150
..T.O.#1*-104040.n. 244 Beside S.
art 236:.-E1re 11.`witmley 213- Gladys
Penrose $14 4031; "gleRenSn'210;
:Margaret •Ealkeld 2053 Eden 'Mac,
POnalA and Marjeri# All* (flea) 204:
Jack. Leith 201; Don*: rinininnnk
fo4, Markon TTuplii 240: Jane
Hornell 192; Dorothy Irwin. 191 -
Helen ,,Enevre14- .Lenisa. Greer and
EYOYn Wilit?b7 Veal1000' Joan Pei?
keit 121; 1407 Pilaw! 160: 41IM: Web -
ter 445:tRussell Batten
1Y-:-.Totni 300, lion.'225- Pass 180.
.Tack Cook 244; Gerald Culbertand:
Ross, MacDonald 'Meal •23S: hflarrin
Selornon 224 -nor& Whaley 100;
Merle Johnetnni 170; Herold. Mac*
Tirvish 167: Dolena Paterson 166;
C. Johnston 488:4GOidort StewOrt 14p;
Eielye, Taylor' 131'; AndrePPOirter.,
117; Earl Foster
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indicatei 'number of teats minted.
• Kate MacDonald.
ml.m...moopm•mo•F
' CUillOSS 'CORNEItS
Mr. lond Mrs. m. Alton spent the
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' we. 81.L 4841 with 'Mr. And Mrs. Fred
:Nisi Belle Rots. ipent an 'afternoon
kit Week with Mrs. Earle Hedgins.
„o , '• „Mr and • .3frs. .tobt. Scott Visited
Mr and Mrs. Eerie Hodgins recently
'Mr and Mrs ; M., Gamble attended
.the ift.Dinialti•-biurible; wedding ,t;at
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Mr.. 'and iiirs....4on Htuonall visited.
Mr *04 Mrit. Jim Lene. recentlY,
Mrs: Jas. pre retrirnetteli.er home
,at Miseardine after. spending a feu
• days with'birs.7VeoBeit .
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Mr. and -- -/tebt.:•Seett visited(
, and Mrii: *no.' Ross One Sundny
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Weitithipent:e. Couple Of:
daye. Toront•o .. last week. ."
. • 'Mr. and Mrs:"I'hos Breriscomb of
dinky, 'Visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Green on Sunday. •,
DEER, AMBLE THROUGH" TOWN• . • , ,
Anitem of interest which *e•faii4
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ed to hear shout ;until liter last
week's lasusas off the presi, Coe-
, '• eerned to deer, supposedly a doe
44' • .. • ' • end:her i&Wri, which was quite a'
site., The pair entered tht villttge
from the west and Creasing :the foot
' -bndge at Alton's, - proceeded un the
•• . back greet , :to the • :Presbyterian
, \ . 'ehiirch, where, ,they calinly looked
' over the scenery' and then pr4eeeded
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' On' to Treleaven's mill , Pond Which
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. they 'Militia across. andstruck off
for the Yroeds. tit` the north east. ,
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BANK SEEKS JUDGEMENT
• % AGAINST KINCARDINE FARMERS
,' An action.. tiollewing .,the murder
trial in Wallcerton,,and In whichllis
Honor, Mr .Justice Makint,'4eserve4
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judgement was that of ;the Royal
• Bank ' of. Canada, asking judgement
•:" 4 - ' ,, against •Roy W' iAv:eivii:GR,54coeirtiient, Man% ti 1` 4! ' ' ;' • Lea5l• E. 1 Avodenin.neis• residing lu,
°„`": .1; .• . •-, • mt er:118ch'IP'Ping. "' ithge 'United Far
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monies -A ssociation. •.BY de..•
• •• ' * • advanced tO , ,. _
P, '' ' ' • ' ' . eiaion. Eni'tmahF • ' a.-' lointlY and
ta,_____,. thet'difendano-7 3 . ...,tifi.
• *.6,.' ' ".•• , "um"' , guaranteed- to the plaintiff
. '' ""iallY guar' f liabilities of $3-000
`'• •• •• the. payment 0 , _ _ __, ...
' ' 'with intim" ' vhsi, A., c-
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' . ilefendarita"-other than ,
. Load, kiiiitunteed payrierit of liabil•-
• I - Ithis or ss otio, OA' April 22. 1941.
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'Report for RePternber, and October..
•Sr.. III -Possible 400. Hon. 300.
Pais 240.'Hon..-F. TWentley. 330; M.
Nicholson 317; •W: Theminarn 305!
Pass-M..Jewitt 275; .J.,'Traplitt 267;
M. Saliteld o264;. Wilson 244;
McKim 29 .C. Allin 253. IleloW Pass
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"My Vislt To
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• - ."'"""" • IMP* '41rv1lic: Vent 60_414 of Weeke
The tom07::of',WI* run the wkth lrer Paroirt#. excligri.,.
nngest member has, hemt 'waiting Wa134, -
for. 'year' for Ito O1rrir to corrie It
bas taken •sa lang. to. reach. Pert that
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we Ore. at loot boiliskoinit to give, On
IlOpe.4 Pm' oUrorlyee lo Pre
fact OM% it is eiriivricacked. out, -
come of rillk.tiai tiat we have
;ear"and iO r had AO way of gott**
to the Torinito EF.hikitigflo,W1818 181
81d1 aPPeared. on the ,horizen. • end
even if. -it, wasn't orir ehip, waS.,a
chnvrointt.whickkindIV &ire!'"
ed me a, chrince.40wil., -
'Mendes, was tYPicil• E?.chihition.
day., As.. we entered. the 'gratindil:the.
Lake' Ontiiio breezes flung tnntalin-.
ing odors of"thePair.towarde•ns: We
hitrried tOftard' the General Motors
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Wilding. entered,' and right before
our eyes were three linSweill to 14.4
/riff* . Prayers, ;three good-looking
mechanics of the En-ar-co Gasoline
Company, all bending attentiVeiy over
'the eutest roadster, occupied by a
stunning deb. Those En-ar-co peOple
certainly know' how to advertise. 'We.
turned from' this to be faced 14 "a
beautifill row of -- ears.„. bright:- and
shinTo 'with Perfea Una.' ftp -
Up In awe
Havens23i; p. Johnstone 2211; Ple°1-14ed :t11___;eue _
R. thireiss Sea; rd. 'wyjda. 194; , Tye herd, about racket -cm. but I
Treleaven 193; D. -Aitchison 187; J. never dreamed they' were " lovely
Henderson 109:' •. ' ,
Jr: 111 ---Possible' ski.•:, Hon.: 262.
Piss; 30. Collyer 300: 11.-„,
'Orr, 268;. B. Tayloe 267:'
Treleaven 246; S. Megnillail 228:
Geoghegan 223 S Chin 213,C. John-
ston 212; 'R. Paterson' 210. Below
Paes-F. Webiter '268; K. Reid 178;
R Whitby, 162; Button.19.i' )31.
ItacKenzii.156; f(..lat4e '144;11„ Pit.:
Pin 114 P. Armstrong, Si
LEFFLER ACQUIrfElf ' •
'ON MURDER CHARGE
Jury's 'Verdict "Net` GniltY" And 18=
,..Year-aild Carrick Township. Youth
1. Dieeharged. By Judge -Had peen
.charged With Murder. Of His
Grandfather - • •, •
Ettrl Leffler, . 19 -year-old, tarrich
....ownship youth. •,tirae-aecluitted in
`galherton on Thursday afternoon on
he charge of murdering \hit ,68 -year
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old grandfather, Philip Stroh, when
he foreman of the jury had 'reed the
.brilitt "not guilty" after three and
half hours' deliberation, ,Leffier
howed little emotion of any kind.
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-4r. Justice Mikine directed 'a' few
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Jvorde to him • !eying, "You !!aye
7.-keard the,. verdict and have been ,tte,
Witted. You are :discharged:. &nd new
to. your home and wither; be' a
hey and •keep away item the
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Defence counsel,' CaMpbell • Grant
• vent *over to :Leffler,, grabbed his
andand 'thabk--it-ntrenuously, tvhile
t;he crowd gazed.- with ant and' e
;minor filled the room.', • • •;t: • .•
• In Jeil Seven Months.' •.
• Stroh was -murdered somettnie- on
4000, April 1, and Leffler Was sr-
•ested, that 'night ',niter •• police had
'Mind 'his clothing steined .with.lilood
lley,said' he 'and the Old 'min had
4euebb1ed Over gati,pidlock earlier
'n the ie.!". • '
' The torah stoutly .protested his, in-
nocence but: was held „after a,. pre-
!iminary•liettring and *the' grand jury•
Tuesday retiirned a, true' bill against
him. Ile Wei in jell seven menthe.
Deferice„;cotincil Campbell' Grant of
Walkerton ifl .bis.address to the ' jury
quggettedthere vial no' evidenee to
twaye Leiter killed his grandfather
with nn axe as the tkawa cl)argeti
Yind drew' • attention. 'to eVidenCe of
4ifference between the 'Youth's father
and .riteinbers of the 'Streit fitinliy,
which had resulted 14--Year'ithr-
oiation. of- the relatives.
EXPEcr ,ADDITION -IN, APRIL ,
. „A.ccorclirig :to, a recent despatch
:ram Callender anotherl llttle briithir
or sister te'the'lemtins qulntuplets
13 eipeeted to join' the family 'if Mr.
and MM..: OViiii Dionne nekt 'APril;
$64000 „' Oh Feb. 5. 1022 The, hank lett, than Year' titer the -bilth of
UAW for 66,009•elitireed' tiWing thein the five little, gir19 Who ere now oted.
iO14 itlirit(*trO to NOV. 100.1932i:.*Itli1014 sptciat hoapital all 'theik own
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-toners. 450; Pais' 360 •
Webster .495;'.. Koneld
Johnstone 485; '.,Lorraine •Ferguiten
479; Getirginn'Oeeghtiren...470;
Pau-
William'r Chin 440; Lois:. gender:um
443; Alma ISolomon .400; leesie 'Reid
390; Dors Taylor '385;" Shirley' fhil-
bert Pass -,n Tralgin
225,'- Roy Havens 306-, Billie' John-
stone 305;. Doreen 268; Jai*
Treleaven .235; •' deorge Taylor 224;
Ivan '.Gardner 226. .
junior Chita-4oesib1e intuits :48d;
Himore .$00: Pees' .288.
Artnitrong 421; Donne
MacCartitey 379. Pass -Patsy Teei,eir7
•cen 352; Albert Chin 350; uOid
146: iiomie-,Terguson' 340;. 10.etity
Miter. 334; Winifred MacDonald .331;
Gorden Mullin .330; :Mari hicguitig
322; Alien Stewart, - 329; Billie Agin
311; Fern Bali 293, Douglas .Deeves
289; • Below Paes.Toe Agnevi 239;
Helen itfeCreight 179;" Roberta 71;hil7
14is .161;• I.16yd Gellan 133;" Elaine
Irwin :45i .Donglas. Boyes' 42.
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as this," rentirked. . -
"Packard nothing!". -snoted -• the
salesman. "This ' new Chevrolet
4e t.Luxe-Misai. Net‘ -the -lines -and
these fixtures.'" • :
I 'did, 'and in my mind 'Conspired.
Mr- joimir old ChevrOlet a 'viten to
these new cars. it Was like mai:owing
a diovely. butterfly iq „other an. .ugly
lumhering,eaterPillar, I learned. from
thia, salesman- that the ,Cheirolet will
he improvedatilt.' more .with every
year, though I aid R hard to *Rae
that any .eny timid:be better From
there We sweat inte_a_ _ierd eit8: talkie
Which taught us hen( the parth.of the
Oar are *aide and put together It
#mi War -citing oe well attlitistractive:
Nett the Pure Feed Budding at-
tratted to ns, as it seemed to have atr
trateted douse throngs of people.. 3
the,nge when1 begin to leek
ahead' and think it's. aheut, time, I
learned' to, ceok. You see, come
front •it .viliage. where there. are 'no.
chain stores, and never •dreamed
there 'were each ,, bargains an' the
Dominion Stores presented, especially.
in.cenned .goOds. Right there I dreani,
ed Aro* of Or fruit:ether. shelves
just 'lined :with glimmerin. g_tin .cans
and inymothersitting in' a cosy'
kitchen. reading The:, Globe, while.
neit, doer .our. neighbors, knowing
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nothing of Doininion Store bargains,
sweltered amid'. steaming' 'kettles •Of
irte*erves. .
1 are also interested in lieuse plen-
nine, and what house I 'conld have.
•In my "basement' the chief feature is
a Beatty washing 'Machine, end by
Its side a 'Beatty electric ironer.
Never: wire.there two More labor,
saying devices! ; My kitchen i! .Equip-
PO4, with a new Norge Iteirigereter;
automatically lighted, and roomy, and
in. the Wailer Of my General. -Electric
tietzioint range the dinner
is cooking with a delicious odor.'The
test 'kettle aceOmpanies the. wonder-
ful 'time of, an English choir ,on my
Westinghouse' radio, ,end everything
is nice and homely.' in my opinion,
if Modern: women 'paid; more attention
to the. things I have mentioned whieh
make a ,hOuse a home. they woold
not have to,- spend money on beauty
miltUre order to 'hold, their him -
bands. , • , • .
, Idro Privid4Oheatell was .emPhle,41
With 10. !rick C1140 last weekO
• Hisa Nereen ,Scott is visiting with'
her uncle 'Mr. Ben Scott,
hir..andArs, Victor Ganley retorn-
ed heme,WedlteSdeV. We extend con-
gratuletions. •I
MiSe, Dorothy "Robertson zetorned
home aftciri sPendime the aufaract In
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Moa,Adi Ganiet .motored • from
Pictoi Prince. „Edward CO: to be
present the Smith--PauleY 'wedding
on. Saturday. .She retorned -to , her
441.tie,*•si ti8081' • OA .Sunday.
• Wiqs81:4',' *-894 :Finnh • Foit,
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• FRANCES"BLUE .
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'Pie death occurred,' at ,Amberley,
oar.'Menday, October 22, Of Frances
'Blue, eldest daughter of the tete
Donald and Ws.. thin, eatIP PinPenrS
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• Deceased- was born' Enron, 73
years ago. She had lived in the •vic-
hilts, of Aniberley. **her life and
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was well 'beloved by a large circle of
acoriaintsaites, at a woman of .noble
C1titi4ian principles. She was a faith -
fat mea2ber .of Pine River United
Church end until its'etplicitetedqb.rit•
illness Wes' in 'iittendance4at lie •ser -
ices, she' a 'keen
intereet A number of years, ago • She
bCceme 1 .victim; of Lthet:' Painful Mat,
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arthritii.• Her '1110ietien':'ahe 1,6°re.
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With that, :seine. degree of fort:Rada.;
wbich.,eaemplideti'.her:,*hola
Chrls-
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. The funeral sexvite, twat .)044.,
Tine Rir' United 'Clititeh. OA'
nOday, aftyoofl ooOdoe:t4 .by Put
petter,: Rev. 3 C Niehebree,.. 'altar
Of 'the elnireli, " large' •iittinbee
irends- and' neighbors. etteinhied. to
poi their loot tiihute to heflitemOtt
• 'Interment woo,piode in tinetittline
crnetery; the vettialtisc belik .bOrtia
to their:lett setting jiteCe".by
iJ1me.shtios, Walter BreWii, Robert
Militia... Jelin, Cininliell, Wilfred
Prim:liar and 'Arthur' Courtney.. ,
tioito,litOthett,. 4itinet d•eotgi
Iline and bile".eleter.:Mrt: John
Wil-
kk,, 'left to Month 'her' lets; Te
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:the it eitteiti;e4 the nYiliPtitity of
*it , 4.4r,1414: !aro*,
shipped a...carload ofcattle to, Tor-
onto"on *Saturday. „ • • '
Mr. Nixon ie visiting. hie
danghter;Mrs. :John Emersottt •
Mrs. 'Ben' 'Scott and., son Wirley;
visited oyer' the week-end'with her
ta9ier Pettiplace of Riversdale.
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Ripley and District
. The Canadian Chatauqua, program;
Cominenced. in Itipley' on Tueeday
evening, continuing *ill •Friday even-
ing- • '•• • '•„
• The Ladies' .Guild of the Anglican
Aura 'staged a .very successful 'Fowl
,supper' -on Thursday evening, Nov.
ItteMusie was provided by the Pres-
hyterien 'Church orchestra, during
the;saPper-hotir. , , •
•Mr. John Shiells is confined to his
home in the Village. suffering from
an attach of shingles.. ,
' The program presented •by the
Carolina Jubilee Singers, under the
autpices oi St. Andrew's United
Church, choir.. in the Towitthip Hall
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 31st
'was. tboiongbly• enjoyed by the large
crowd in attendance.
Mrs. Robert ,Lewry,, Jr.. who has
been a:patient in IiiiiCardine General
Haspital, is convalescing at the home
of her. daughter, Mrs. (Irma Pollock.
Mra. (Dr.) L. A. Meredith ant'-
httle
daughters, Mari Jean Itnt,
Nancy Ann, spent the past week wit)
her parents. Mr. and 'Mrs.' John A
rae "ell' LN- GSIDE
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,'Thereia one, thing', that the Exhi-
bition at e Whole' taught 'an•01
tliat ,is the great. debt thiit we, the
tenth ef Gonads, OWe .t6^ ear fere;
tatheri, Who had he each raritteit
thotights 'as we, but AsIfoopkil thAt
their desceittleriM releitt hireefly tky
things Ruch a*, the Torrioto
ftofl
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' yeti :w**t. *- good, *41otoineis
t*rtAirtf***e *4* so& boot f'"MarrYing
Marlorit rieh n Oiire flies 1**ighipii
lir*" 44, Jim konot oll•Omedy cast
with chorus,. Presented hY "the choir
Ond Y. P. 8; of, I.ucknOW United.
Church in the Town Haiti 'November
16th, Aditibisioh 26c: : •
Wen' Wu"
Mrs. iolin MeDongait Kiniest
wen a'. $2.40, priie, in Colineetion with'
the', tiein to1iir 'Day a Winiliam
taat,' woke thirts4ve dollar's intprlie
iriOney, ranging in amounts „of ,from
$5: t,8 $11 w10' aWireded by the dei40-
lug tie3cets which went With each
'50e ilytchose, t1d4t1014 of White,
YAM ii 0136ti• Minh' prito,% „
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Lyceum.
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' ;Show Starts 8 P,M.
toorsii!Yorridav• Saturday'
.November' 8.9-10
Ken Maynard
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The Fiddlin Buckaroo,
A* WESTERN MITRE.
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Trirt;Reel- VAudeville•
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"Sl3Lpvous HRARL4DiERP.,,
opwALD THE RA, liBIT
sod kit NEWS, »
CRURCH NOTES
United,Church Y. P. S.
. There was, a splendid attendance
at
at the 'Young Peeple'a ' meeting on •,,; •
Monday•whieh took the form of
gocial evening, Fol;Mvieg the opening
:limn and the repeatingof the'Lord's .•
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• The Whitechurch Women's Insti-
tute will hold their November meet -
big on Friday afternoon at 2.301 -
stead of intim evening at formerly
arranged.. Roll cat, "The best artick
made out of. old sillc stockings."
Hostesses -Misses , Carrick, .Wight -
man.. Will ail members, note • the
change in, time, • • ,
'Mr Richardson Sr, is visiting svitl-
his son, Mr. John Richardson.
A very 'seccessful W. M. S. tea you'
held at the home of Mrs.:, PettyPiece
on Wednesday last ,A quilt was quill
foul and 'blocks arranged for Vac
more and, clothes for children Were
eut out.
Mrs. W. Pitmen and Chester Of
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Ctr.6stepetSunay with t: in
mr.j.Raardso:.,.
Mr., Toni' Cooke is assisting Mr'
Wendel Taylor for a tear days.
Everyone' in the community wilt'
has. turnipt is taking' advantage Oi
the weather' and getting them safely
inside for winter bse. They are, 'an
eceptionally good' crOp.„ in these
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MEDINER IN' LONDON '
',CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING
'Son"- inict..nciro'Tiorin;1 .Charge
Dot !*,Not Asked TO .Ples4,-,Ifirik'
May 1e. Held
With si,offuad of, &tined , pence tak-
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Int elaborate precaution agaient .'po
*IN* interferente. ,DliVid*.Meisner War
breught. to "lender.] at 'four ..'o'clech
iset*.Wedneliday afterriOon. Within a,
ifin 'moment'. he heard. read to bin'
the formal charge at. kidnapping ..Teht
0: Labatt, wealthy' London,' brewer
but was, not • asked,to plead or elect
tiritiland in a. few !Mr:intents more nt
Was in the famous steel cage of Mid.
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dleteit' ,COnnty• jail. • .
• It eppiert likely . Ott Meisner'O
trial would-be 'held in London, pro.:
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ibably, at the, winter, attires next Jen -
airy, Although 'defeiiCe counsel have
announced theY, *Mild ask for
'crovin •authoritlei Move
:Wooldlibe opPosed and it is mare than
like4 th4t 'the accused remain,
hi,,j811 at leatt -tato months before' iie
le it'ocbeduleti to appear to:
court on On T. luirideY a Ai. *0-00 bot
a temand••nittlil a later (inti for pre,.
lintinatOtearini Will likely bo oiodo
it that thine, By, then, else, it 13
lieved",.that dreivit:
kootii*ittliettieir .they A*111 otoceeit
trrantetnenta for .triatla thin' .city,
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erayer, Mildred. Ritchie 'read the
•.4cripture passage:. An interesting ?,
,frogram inclu4ed gain -by iteezella
Mullin.. a reading by Muriel Solomon,. 1. ' . '
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S piano (Wet by Donalda, "relights and • 3 • ,
itexford •Ostrander and a solo by
Margaret •littclue. The teem. was well
taken by 'Dr. G. A. Newton and nar.,..';
Joynt. conducted a sing -song, Which ,
was •iolle 'Wed by a pleasant social ' •
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Presbyterian . Guild ,, , . • '
. The'Guild' was openedlionday ev-•
sning .by ...singing Psalm. 106: The
3cripture was reed- •ty • Miss Greta'',
Campbell,' -followed by a, number of:
sentence 'prayers. The nititical. part.
of the Program consisted of a piano.
Olco. by 'Edith Smith; solo by Mrs.
Philip 'Stewart 'and a selection . by
the orchestra. *tidings were given
by Isobel Dotigl&s. and 'Etta Belle
MacDpnalld. The .taiic was taken by'• •
(John Mertin bn "Whet Progress We •
sre Making :Toward • World • ;P ace
Areport. a YOung petinle'e. Rally in. '
Termite, which was' Prepared by ; • •
Marion McDougall was given by •
neggY MacDonald'. ...f.he Offering wis
taken. Hymn 212 was sang, followed' °
by ilie• Benediction. • ..• • .•
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Aihfiel4;PreabYtiiiOli--1.' P.. : : ". . • •
'The meeting of the Ashfield toting
People's Society, held in the, ehiarcli
on Monday evening, November .5th, .
was in charge of the Literary icom-•
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mittee and a special, Remembrance
Day Program. had been prepared.: The
meeting Opened by singing of hymn ,•
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348, and; r,epeating of Lerd's prayer. .
unisom The -Scrinture, lesson. was •
tiken, by ..A0in' 'Robb and 645 -
was then stingThe honer Iist Of:. •
Soldiers' was read; followed by, two •
minutes • of silence and 'prayer. Var.,
bus *umbers • of . program were. 8:
inet by' ••?4‘nrinn and Florence Med.',
Kenzie; an autobiographrof Robert
trowning by'lita el Giant:' a song by
hive, girls and !iA. Word' Picture of
the Greet 'War" was depicted fOfir .•
-aria, The topic was taken by Isabel'
VacKendrick, "How are We Progress -
'ng toward .World peaCe", Wilham
.liines.then rendered it pleasing mouth' • ""
srgan selection The The . meeting was '•
tioeed by iiiriging 'IGed Save, theJtine. • •
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Don't forget the 'dente in the 'TOWn.! '
4h•p Hall, HolyraOd Oe Friday, even.,
,ingp.'NOY. 0th. Everybody welcome
welcome:
Admission 25c.
We owish to extend Our. Congtatida'
tn mrs. *ehitence t441,
tow., on their recent Marriage andalSo
tn.. wOlcOino 'Mt& •Farr6W to"this
cOinnuinitY. : • *, •
MHarlipir Ackert .Son. • •
Clarence ef Lticknowe Spent ErideP.
at Mr. Ernest Aelteret. • • •••:•: .
Mis'Retort* MiteDonaid. and Sal
Tack returned Wine on 'Friday, •italtr: -
int spent ' liaOt. *deb With ' •
wood Mende.
rs.Iiowrd ,Harris. and WIts, Thos.,
ilittia spent .88tutilii'with itineat,
dine friend& • , •
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iqr:. and Alia: tritest, Aii<ett anil.
Winfrcd inototed to lIorot,� ott. ,
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