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Huron teachers will be held at Sea
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Huron Old Boy.. Graduate
Goderich Collegiate �u�VE t®.
13510 WEST • `
DETROIT, MICHIGAN. _
Telephoute d eigon 855
Anton Days
mad Nights
mean : more hours within
doors. Increase_ the, attract-
ivness and comfort of your
home by getting a few piec-
es of
New_ Fugniture -
A Bed anattress, a
Table, a few Chairs or a
Rocker. --Just see ours.
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Mr. end Mrs. Wilf`rot it v -in, near•estin b _
d�nf�. went the 'holidays -with- her ' pile, • -roll call ��s answered
�^aRr ' tore con`iii%lent
: roChers, Messrs. Elmer, - Will and verse of bene
Walter Alton, and her father, Mr. word "obey." -Atter rhe
David Alton, near Luc know.
Mrs. Robert Higgins, of Luek`naw, , I and a social hourl„fwas spent.
spent_ ._a.•_w. __with her sister, Mrs. An enjca�'a11 time was spa�
-Wilson-ltsine_ . _ ...w__ ..., �„i,�.r.' i ladles
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and doing tna.�v home' wOrti. 4 S.1 D
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deal of rheanm�at'iat pain? r jcat tI
aha ed et uric acid el an when
form as the resat o t)Iltt 4
aatinc organs. l'Cruse eft Salto can tak-
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cin t last,
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I f the West. Arrangement
Intacle also for the making
tquilts. knitted gnrments, kr.
Wallace and Mr. and Mrs Win.
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o --1n V raise tk40 wisdoUi t'but i h•Ona a t
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'Il Pti� %t say' arty.. -:--titre -ooh anal c ota.`l'tt
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The speech of my whole heart a
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_fid, is there not just as much need
that we eiain' it -- acrd corr�eet- , our
'Speech- when to---naan•, itr is..aathi'r^es. ' 1'?
We -would de1lbera�tel not tell a
falsehood: we should, .then be always
averse to coa'veeying a false impres-
sion. It is a temptation .to say "uiee
things" for the sate•, of-e.14asing, tivlth
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fit..e011Atierint if -they are enct13 title
eCallum
reed are planning to attend Stratford
C in of Muncey, is visiting
121 end at her home near Avbarn.
fit/A .injcrents; Mr, and Mrs. George
s were
of cat
truth is reaehede
Ethel, And should not the Christian's
s 'the speech be graci.ms and courteous'!
4,.• .1 be no stooping discour-
teous remarks and introdueed person-
alities in out spevett to, or of, °Gore
to he closely watched if t t
Gallaher, of Norwood. are guests of 1 •
Ur. and Mrs. E. J. Thorns and NEr. ! former's cousins. Mrs. Telfar
conducted services in the UniteT i (mit while Rev. D. W. 'Porn(
church on. Sunday morning in the 1th- r'elltitli•tilig tile anniversary s
-se-nce of Rev. II. M. Wright, who was WIR"tfleld•
at -lending the , Iiiii‘lon - couferee....!- --M-n-4141.1 Mrs, ,:t. W. Sowler
Y. P. I.T. convention at Chatham. ellen, spent Thanks•givitie at
Anniversary services will be con-, of Mr. and Mrs. John Tabh.
Rev. IT. and ollrs. Snell, of
i it, 1 on Sunday at the home
d .Nixon
Ir. Snell
9-uy was
• 101.tain. Some people pride. them... .
, of Mli ion "speaking their mind," as if that
the horn,ialways were a vittuous thing to (10.
Slich speeeit is so of ten dpt to be n111 -
le held ini OIL Their (ailing a spade 11 spa.' •
may really mean, di(
course with others renders its -4,11 maln-, John PON:. Mrs. Fred Oster, 111,ytb
Faber has told lis: -Our inter-
ly into the government a the tonnie. gave a splendid report of the area
For the most port we have gone far convention at liarriston. The spe-
along . YUP road in devotion and dotae-elai---prkagrant wag, in 5.harge of Mrs.
ourselve.s many an irreparable III I s - i f1411.1".8 N1.4;111. peace convener. 11r11.
chief. before we bestow half the care- Fawcett responded. to the motto With
tongue, which it not only deserves but Mrs. Frnnklin Ilnynton gave an ex-
itnperiousix irequrir.." ...client paper on "World Peace, 11 11 1 int.
i'..co one qtttious• how necessary it is Dream or a Possibility.- Mrs. Itayn-
in (Ihristlan witnessing to have con- ton brought. out great truths in ilte
duct, habits, customs, and all the 11(.- paper. War is wrong. bt?-cause it de7
tivities of life such as do not conflict stroys• wealth, it destroy;:-Inunoti life,
with. the standards and ideals of Jetais it brcuics (1..wn. moral at anklards, it
our bord. "Let hint (the Christiau) is futile and. suicidal. We Might te
show out of . a conduct his IN orke in live in the spirit of brotherliness
gees go often conceived it to be, in
irksome customs and pettifogging re-
gulations, bound up in. religious red itS
Mrs. aittXtill read several of FaIgki r
of war. Lunch wa.4 Rerved by
the mecloness of wisdom," says Jnmes.
Religion is not bound up, as the Mari-
txtv.,..,,s,ory often_100, norren.v.11 yiew of the hostesses. Mrs. Young. Mrs. Rich-
onr duty and too mean_ an estimate of mond and Mrs. Serimgeour.
our ,regourees and activity in religion . Appearance
is taken by we There Is a •flue story Two girls were discussing men.
told of 'Fladbu Singh which tells of "Which ' would you- most desire in
his journeying over the snowy passes your hatiband---brains, wealth, or ae-
of Thibet in company with a Ruddhist petulance'?" atzlked Dorothy.'
priest„. On the higheet and coldest "Appeara nee," responded Alp1111,
height of the pass a cry for help was and the sooner the better."
dueted in the 'United church on -.un-
day, October 24, wben ithe spevial Nile church next Sundly, 0(
speaker will he Rev. Mr. Shepherde at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., with 41
of Egmondrville. ' White. of Sinn Weodelee.
Visitors for the Thanksgiving weck- ii pa.,tor, as 'the guest epeeker.
end included Mrs. Alex. Murdie, of 1
Tortiate, and 'Miss Irene Woods, of !
Waterloo, 'with 'Mr. ana Mrs. Robins•D i •
Woods-, Miss Dorothy NIcQuillin, • of WESTFIELD, Oat. 12.—Mr
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Toll chetata. ikoatz&) tit azo mc.x.) much. to you in poaconoll inconto. Low.
lalac5 tz.raeNrona.'sgtO „Tai itto pont two 170011m in lowering. ?owar =to hap or.t
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ley and Mrs. -J. Elsley. of ltenmiller,
McDowell on Sunday.
Mr. Glenn of ITamilton,
spent Sunday veith his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. McGill.
Mr. Alex. Nethery,-of flatuiltotv, was
a week -end guest with. Mr. iind. Mrs.
J. McGill.
family visited. with r, and Mrs. R.
Gardiner of Ashfield on. Sunday. .
their tirst meeting • for the fall on
:Wednesday eveuieg,. with twenty pres-
ent., The program. Wit's-- pr.epared
the viee-president, Jean Mc-
Dowell, and Miss Gene ,Cooh presided
over the Meeting. The- -geripture less
R0.11, from I Corinthians was read
by Mr. Graeme McDowell. Med Mae
Wightman led in prayer. Rev. Oa. C.
-Wilson gave the topic, trolling as his
b t "Thanks he to 1(14x1 which giv-
jec
eth 'US; the victory through our -Lord
Jesus C-hrist." The meeting was dis-
missed with the Mizpah bemediction,
after which a soeial time was enjoyed
by all. -
gntions gathered at the Westfield an-
niversary services on g•unday. Rev. D.
W. Pomeroy took his text in the after-
noon from 2 Chronicles 5—"'And the
house which I build is great; for
In the evening he took hid test from
up together," the stitijeet being "The
Altitudes of Life." The music In the
afternoon- was given by the Westileld
choir assisted by the csnior male
quartette:, Mr. Alva LleDowell, • Mir. a.
Mc4Dowell, Mr. Maitland nry and
Mr. Wm. MieDoWeIl. Mr. Stdniey
In the evening the 111111C Wat) rete
decreed by the Reigeave United church
chair hnd a male quartette, Messrs.
Wheeler, John Goultes, 0. Gordon and
411% Keating. The altar was artictical,
IY decorated with ferns, foliage and
flowers. •
Mrs. W, II'. Campbell quietly observed
the thirt y-11 fth anniversary of their
weddietz with the former's sister, Um.
Stonehouse, and Lir. R. Stonehotm of
bell, con. of Mrs. Campbell and the late
J. Campbell, East Wawilnosh, and
Annie Henrietta Brown, daughter of
Lltid. 'Brown rind the -late Benjamin
Brown, Were married at the bride's
hone, Comber, by the late Rev. E.
Medd of Ergeter. The couple Were
niece of the ,grOottl, 110W of (11.10rhin.
now of St novas. wa.A ringbearer. ,
For 001121P Pea% thcir Mil TT Inge 1
they lived on a farm where their son,
'Toward Campbell. now lit . Nine
prom ago they mos to their pree..et
farm which. tIrtiP*. tit that titne
Their ranee; of tivol
ey ro eove
Robert Wightuian underwent , cm 71-it—
t 0 vi •
Monday. QuDek - Oen v. Itamomild
Mrs. T. McKeutie. of Tsoronto,
visited her brother, Robert, Ne401t.
Miss Pearl Gidley, a former Blyth
resident, visited with Mrs. John Pet t s.
meeting of tire 1'41 branch of tie.
111111m. During•tia• business period It
was decided to 10.14.1 the 114.N. II
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