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BELGRAVE
W, M. S. -At the regular meeting
ef the IV. 11. S, of Knox Obvirch, the
President, Airs, JAS. Anderson, had
charge of the meeting and gave the In Ilse library possessed Spilel Ille 1114 01
Bible reading, and Mts. Ohas. Gimp- Solite C011iplete hooks of Scripture
bell led in prayer. .An excellent re- Lt ansl at ed anti printed in 760 tangling-
por t ef the Sectional meeting held at PS Slid dialetitS, it is hard to realize
the inirnenbity of the snetety, There
le Ingeht need of increased subscrip-
t:one to sneeessi oily carry on the
given by Mrs. Jas. 111telne. This great and ever increasing tVotk. The
chapter told how Christ came to the
Indian people through irregular chtfti- lion] lvt: ye), i 'lei. cri1xi tr,c,treit, D.r bin, stteelLe.(fLilt:y1(),yr
nets. The meeting, was citpeci with "
the Bible Society, may be illatriini en
player by 51:s. Sophie. rhe next in people interested in the good week
11 :
1Peliiig will bp hold 011 Dec. 1st and .i ,
-"'oe t...onan3iftee nf the Bible S,.
will be the annual meeting and the clef), are de Let mined to avoid the
et. etien of Meiners, All In.nubers ale
1, quested 1', be pet,elit. __....—____ „. .._______.. ....._
Bruut Sort5TY. - The time has
come again for the subscriptions for
the work of the Bible Society. When
we think of the wonder fol fact that
at, the end of June 1927, the Bible
filuevale was given by Mrs. Scobie.
The fourth chapter of the study bona,
"The Christ of the Lunen Road," was
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A
Homemade Baking
Sale and
Afternoon Tea
In aid of the Public Library
is to be held by the Wom-
en's Institute on
Saturday, Dec. 3rd
In the Library
eel *
c
Will be held in
FARMERS' HALL
WALTON
friday v'g, Nov. 25th
Music by Lundy's Ludwig
Serenaders, of Blyth
EVERYBODY WELCOMee
New Advertisements
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Play • ealtan YPt.
1/111.-001...W arta VitAili.al.s is dilate p
11, itett.
ansitiS-Conisty 0,11111111
Baiting .i.le W.:»).11's Ins,tjtuo.
11)10e, of :Mt- 4 1. rire. net.
Oar Of ...he- J. 11 Frey
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Notice. 1e, Creditors- When) Neel is.tett. UN ION UNITED
Totory lintels -hulk of Niles :Snot ia
Benne, prila Start,
Oisri4usis. Wi.latt
ecoi al- Union Llal ed
Attrition sida-Lorat.
Biel -vele Creamery -A ft. eapii,bes
Mare t11rsala-visiititaie.0 Weever
1, or sale -Miss hl Due
Piano for Ride-Tli 1 P.4S11
Par ale-Phono 15, Ilro.,,elm
1,o0n1-4, A. Hunter
For sele-A. VV. Sinners
Bells for ,4)1.0-1`..
Hardwood for set o-Unolen Knight
Venn for aale-Andrew Moan
Ifo” solo or root Mi. tl, tiingston
Cockerels for sole -Jos Porrui
Wood for Sale -P. Annan
Will 1.10 hold in
the misery of debt, For three years
111 SliCePasion, they have heel) heading
for it. Tile delleit in 1925 was 41.19 •
980, in 1026 1)34,825, and in 1027 10,-
310, making a loud expenditure over
available income in the period 71,115.
This motley bas been provided temp-
orarily by moans of capital funds,
which ilre neCeSStil•y to maintain the
publishing slap of the Society'e work,
but it is obvious that the funds will
speedily dieappear, if the deficit eon-
tjntletl-atul then there must he "the
misery of debt," unless either the. in.
come is increased or the expenditure
redo:led. To educe t he expenditure,
however, t 10 elidlire 11 difftil Flit kind
of misery -the misery of cutting
down) supplies nf bread for a growing
Great Britain and the Overseas Dom-
inions and Depentlencete, which owe
all that; is gre:t4 and good in thein to
the Holy Seziptuies, help the Bible
Society to let out its veers, and go full
speed ahead to relieve the famine.
stricken r We should try to keep
clear of debt. always remembering
that this Obrif,tionity we profess is
not merely a belief -it is a life -and
shonicl be full of high and holy
aspir-
tit'tonR and all we de be clone with P.
thatlkilll heart mid a geneV0115 )111.1d
for the love of Hint who Rent loved us
Oar good deeds shall he jodind,
111ay Many bear the trial
For their purity cr motive
And their strength of solP41, vial.
WALTON.
By advertisement in this iistte, it
will be seen that a play will he put on
in the A, 0. U. W. Hall her 0, no Fri-
day event ng, Dec. 2ed, hy the ung
People's Cl imp, of letudesboro' Uiti t-
el Church under the auspices of the
Y. P. 8, Walton,
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gigtetatEgtainMEMZ
L"111 tIlu
Look
Them, Over Carefully !
Below are a few of the, many lines to clear out. in order to make
room for our Christmas Merchandise coming to hand, and also
stimulate business during mild weather. Give us a call, whether -
you buy or not, and compare prices.
Ladies' Hosiery
Including silk and wools in
light and dark Andes, regular
e1.00 and e1.25, Sale price 75c.
Ladies' Silk
Underwear
Look Stitch "Guaranteed"
Bloomers, reg, $2.50 for $1.85.
Ships, regular $3,50 for $3.00,
Ladies' Vests
Silk and Wool, wool mixture,
no sleeve, regular up to $1,35
for 81.00,
Ginghams and
1 Prints
To clear out. Balance of fall
stock to clear 24c.
Ladies' Stamped
Aprons
Factory Cotton, regular 50c,
Sale Price 35c.
Stamped Goods
In order to introduce our line
which- we have recently put in
20 percent discount on all.
Ladies' Coats
Season is getting on and to
clear out our stock before Chriet-
Mae vetch. Big reductions on all
Northway Garments.
Flannelette Men's Work Shirts
lankets Hoary quality in cotton, Mil.
Riley Flannel. Regular $1.):5.
5 dor. to clear at 51-00.
LARGE SIZE
30 pair to clear at $2.38,
Corsets
in order to move balance
of Crompton Stock
$1.50 line for $1 10
$2,00 line for
$2.50 line for $1.65.
and other prices according.
Flannelette
84 to 86" wide, light and
dark shades, regular
25c yd. 10 yds. 82.00.
Towelling
Overstocked in good all
linen lines to clear 20% disc.
Table Linen
20 percent disc. on all lines.
Comforter
Chintz
86 inches, veg. 40c for 29c.
Black Duchess
Satin
SATURDAY ONLY
50-e0ed piece, regular $1,75
to clear, per yd. $1.19.
Phone 61
Men's Sox & Mitts
Regular 35e pair„ 4 for $1.00
Regular 50c pair, 3 for $1.25
Home-made Mitts 750
Home-made Sox $1.00
Men's Overalls
and Smocks
heavy quality in black, blue and
stripped. Reg. $2.25 for $1.95.
Men's Heavy
Mackinaw Coats
Regular $8.00 for • $6.95
Boys' $5.50 for $4.50.
Men's Tweed Suits
Suitable for rough wear 15 to
clear at $11.00 including exemia
pair trousers.
Men's Fleece
Underwear
000 garments to clear at 79c.
Regular 11.00
Fine Wool,Dress Goos
at $1.50 per yard.
This is a fine ail -wool French
cloth, bett•tiful finish, bought to
sell at $1.86. Ten leading shades
'to choose from,
F. A. HUNTER
Brussels
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friday Ev'g, Nov. 25tii
Good Program Contests
Games Refreshments
Admission 25e.
A. dance in the FartY1Plit' Hall is Lite
attraction for Friday evening of this
week. All ero vi t ed.
WROXETER
Miss Hazel Hoffman 13118 returned
from London.
Dr. McLeod spent Sitturcley in Bay-
fieili'
The Wood Amusement Co, put on
a Belies of entertainmepts in the town
hall, last week.
le, V. Dickson attcl Mise Janet Dick-
son have eturned from u few days'
visit in Toronto.
Kenneth Cliii-c)n, of Hamilton, was
A week -end visitor with his patents,
Thos. and Airs. (.1 iltson.
A Rale of the household effects of
the late Reuben San hula was held on
Saturday after:1001). The real estate
was not disposed of.
Mrs. Robert Sharpin, a well-known
end respected resident of Turnbeery,
died very suddenly at the home of het.
800, Morrison Sharpi it, early Thurs-
day morning. She is survived by her
husband, who is ii) very delicate
health, also tin et- sons and three
aughtet s. Interment was made in
\VI racier cetnet et y, on elatueday aft -
neon, ltev, A. D. Armstrong officiat-
ing.
MORRIS
Robert 1111C1 Mrs, Nicholson, 41-1311115,
attended the Royal Show, at Toronto,
Simpson 111cOall spent several clays
at the Royal Show, at Toronto, last
week.
Miss Cora Simpeon, of Lucan, has
been a visitor with Iles. Ft ank Kern-
ey, 4th line, tiering the pest week,
The ladies wet e chums in other days,
but this is the fleet time they have
met in 30 years.
rectory, at Blyth,
was the scene of a happy event, on
Wednesday, Nov. lith, when Beatrice
Mity, eldest dam:liter of Jtein rted
Ms. Hunter, of Mettis Towitehip,
and Fratteirt Wilbur ti Salter, Of Eivit
Watvamish, ‚001 1' united in 101111 -11131'
by ftev. B. Ilawkims The young
temple W1.01' attended by the bridiet,
„Teter, Mary Elizabeth, and the
grooMs in other, 11 mci 1, After it
honeymonti, Air. end Mrs. .'el t-
et will take 011 f,iairning iti East Wow-,
atiosh.
FATHER CROPS DEATI Ay -
tette Fear 'has the sImpallty of 1101
neighbors and friends in the death or
her fathiir, lace Fitter, a pre min.
ent fin mei. living i mitslcii Is of
Blyth, n Ito dropped deittl It
tatill110,01. 11' 11101 10,011 ti.11(0lt
Ilia work AS 11.11.1.1, all 1101101 lie
had Item 1000100T 1141111 t- tit for
Lei (letting of the smut lts ilo wm, in
hie 68th year. Besides his crbbw.v, he
1,a,v.,s A grown-up family M Ar -
let in Feat., of Mort is ; 'Mt s. Ma Mind
Bell, of Goderich, alt ti Itt. Mona
Barr, of Myth, also thief- brothels,
Jelin, or Blyth ; George, of East
Wiewatiosh, and Dr, William Potter,
of Galt, Iowa.
GREY
Mrs. Stanley Wheeler has been vis-
iting in Stratford, during the past
week.
T. Fotheringham, 0th Con„ spent
Sunday with Oecil Grainger, North
Bottednry,
Miss Marie Wesenberg, of Ethel,
TS ;me) ding a few days alt bet home on
the 11113 Oten.
Ben, Hayden is leaving for Detroit,
this week, where he intends to spend
the Winter,
George Wightmen, of Wawanosh,
was a week.end visitor at the home of
0. luta Mrs, Smith.
Wm. Work is spending a few weeks
in Toronto, visitine, hie son, Druggist
R. Week, aud hrdly.
The pupils and teacher of S. S. No
are preparing a program for the
Christmas entertainment,
Ale.x. Armstrong, David Inglis and
A, Yuan were visitors at the Royal
Show, at Toronto, during the past
week.
The Sunday School at Roe's is pre-
(laring the annual Ohristmes concert,
to be held on Friday, Dec. 28rd, this
year.
Dont miss the Pie social, which isto
be held int/Mon United Church, on
Friday evening of this week. A good
pengenni will also be provided,
Eliasktra111.11)NT ANNOUNflitt).--ROder.
iek and Mos. Illaeltay, 4113 Conceesion
of Grey, announce the engagement nf
their tinnghter, Tr4.1111ittO Elizabeth, (xi
Thomas Beaton, of Alliston, the mite.
ringe to take place In November,
Sylvester Ritynard, Mervyn Graing-
er and Stanley McDonald have re.
turned from Alberta and Stewart
Turner 100131 Saskatchewan, where
they have been helping with the har-
vest. The hove enjoyed their trip,
A Grey resident appeared before
:ledge Lewis, at Gamlen, last week,
in regercle to the maintenance of en
illegitimate child, After the evi-
dence of the young girl, the judge ad.
visecl the parties concerned to try and
=eke a settlement. The num will
pay $800 and $100 costs,
AN
OLD
TIME
CONCERT
Will be held in the
TOWN HALL
BRUSSELS
fridayfq, Doc, lad
Under auspices of Groups 6
and 6 of the Ladies' Aid of
Brussels United Church.
Good Program
Is beingprepared by loeal
talent consisting of Songs
Readings, Play and Musi-
cal Numbers,
Admission 25c.
We are glad to 1011111-1 that Will.
Balfour is doing nicely after his 1P.
Ce111 se: 10114 operation in Listowel
blernorial Hospital.
The W. M. S. of Roe's Church in-
tend holding their 'iNothing civet 0
Dollar" bazaar, 10 thinhat's Hall, Eat.
el, cm December 31,1. See 'advt. later.
Several neighirmS, With thew
teams, itaSieted Dittman 131'MP), 801
Cott 0111' cousidet-
able plowing for hitn, thus greatly
helping in his Fell son) k.
CRANBROOK
The Ladies' Aid et Knox Church
purpose holding a hezattr, in Long's
Hall, on 1Vednesciay, Dee. 14th.
Watch fur further particulars next
week.
ETHEL -
Will Zeigler is able to be out again
after his illness.
Mrs. \Veil), of Walkeetoe, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs, 11, A. McMaster.
Harold and Mts, Love and family
and Mrs, W. H. Love spent a few
clays last week in Ittunilten.
Rev. D. 51, and NIrs, Guest, Ancona -
;meld hy Rev. E. 1V. and Mrs. Hatt, •
of Trowbridge, spent a couple if days
in London, last. week.
The weekly prayer meeting was •
held on Tuesday evi-ning, at tine home
of Mrs. N. Franklin. Everyrive is in-
vited to at fend these weekly servie, 1.
Roe's -Col l'hurch Wom,..1•,'„, 111.
-ionaty Soviet v 19 ill 11,10 their 1,az,t•».
Dunbar's Halt, en setertley, Dee.
31.11, All kinde ot soggestionc11
tehriettuae gifts and nothing i)vcx ne
(1,0140.
On Sit:Iday ev(ning„ Rev. 1). .11.
finest commenced 0 1,, ,
oll the There
591 t) 0..4t1 con,id,./.1t,,2 101„.
favorabl, weltt her, ut it !s hoped that
10111' Will be oat on 11c01, to
hear the seeond 0,1 1111•11, .11l3Ilet
1411 1 be "The Morn!), Ho.wy.
inc. welcome to any of these sereiees.
BLYTH
Jas. Dodds, ex -reeve, Wilt 0 few
days in Throe In. bast week,
Mrs. Aron 130111,911 visited her
mot hot , Mrs. Straughan, Auhut u,
o» Fticba y.
Councillor Leslie, %Oro has been con-
fined to his home for the past tumuli,
is improving.
St, Andrew's Unitad Ohm eh die -
cussed the unestimt of calling a mita
ister, last week,
De. J. O. Ross was called to Tomo- ,
to, on Thursday owing to the death
of his father.
Alex. McDonald, of Belgt ace, visit-
ed his nephews, John and George
Gaities, for a few days,
Miss Mary Spafford, who lute been
under the doctotes care, is able to be
shout again, we are pleased to seate.
R. McDonald, of Teeswater, has put,
chased the fatal of the late Benjamin
Merritt and gets possession on March
1st.
Rogerson and John Hernias are
busy moving the telephone lbw le
Londesboro' over on the Bell poles, on
account of the Hydro going through
that (Reheat.
The !Myth hunters elicit secured a
clear, 00 their buet, They we-Lein:et-
ed near located neat, Deux Rivers.
Renfrew 00., just twelve miles South
of the main line of the O. P, R. and
made the trip by motor, a distance of
850 miles. They etate 11301 1134 roadie
Were 111 eX0011ett 1 condition and that
they could ewe), have made the trip
in one day.
At a joint meeting of the eon.
gregations of the Presbyterian
Ohmickes of Auburn anti Blyth, held
at the former place, an Almost meth-
imcms cell was extended to Rev. T.
W. Goodwill, of Toronto, to beeorne
pastor of these charges. Mr. (4nod.
will conducted the services in these
chew:lute, some weeks ago. He pos-
sesses a very taking peesonality and in
amitelecinent speekee. He is a man
of tinnily aitd will reside. 111 Bleat.
The stipend offered Rev. Air, Good-
will is 51,800 per year and 5150 tO-
weed the rent of a home.
AMP
Listowel will have a general cut of
5 per cent on alt water rates.
The ladies of Listowel have made
their Baal payment on the Soldiers'
Memorial,
A PLAY
Tit F.
Yong riouritry
7churli Ma'am
W111 be presented by the Young
People's Group of Londesboro'
United Church in the
A. 0. U. W. HALL
WA LTON
Friday WI Ho, lnd
Under the auspices of the Y. P.
S. of Walton
Admission 35e and 20c
EVERYBODY INVITED
HURON DEANERY CLERGY
HOLD MEETING AT BLYTH
Myth. Nov. 17th, -.The clergy of the
Deanery of 11 main held their annual
Quiet Day in Tx inity Church,
Blyth, yestelday. In the morning,
Rev. '0'. F. 8challter was the cel-
ebrant at the holy communion, assist-
ed Ity Rev. It. 3, JUllea, of Gortie,
After the celebration, Rev. R. 3. Jolt -
05 101 VP ail inspiration talk on the at-
tainteg of holiness, In the afternoon,
Rev. 1V. 1'. Shaffter, led in the de-
votional exercises and gave 0 talk on
"0 vet ec.ining Temptations." Those
present were ; Vet). Archdeacon Jon'
es.Batexuan, fioderieli ; Rev. Rural
Dean Hawkrits, 1317113 ; Revs. Thos.
Brown, Nen-forth ; R. S. Jones, Gor-
tie ; J. N. H. Mills, ficalet ; Walt.
ter Jones, Exeter : T. kV. Jones, tf'ti.
4111, H. Poubi, Haybelti, .
Schaffter, Winglumo ; L. 0. Hat teem),
Clinton 3 W. M. '17,wytishend, Bervie
tied A. 1'. Traver -e, fdtrknow,
HURON COUNTY
Me, Rae is the new C. P 11. agent
Fordwieli.
Sem. Melee of ale %Vas (111'
fox tunate 1 Aetnsing 111.e ltip, at; the
result of a fall,
'tOjai...1.10C .Mrs, Sweet, Olds, Al -
bet ta, Mid Ill nip: s
lien, recently eeieliszttr 0 their Silroz.
S. 4f..1 ;11 11 ts a Now tie 1111)13 and
..1 11 eiletnioal Volk •
113 0S 1.k1lt; 11;11e, 41e:1 13.15
ard -
Dr. 11. Larkin, s' its bas
-1' the Pi o-hytet inn
e111 Itt, 3411 sh, I a 111.1.10 yea;
1144 .oe.41; I ,',1 his r, siv.i.)).',1t,n, 111 1.ke
11el 1)) .1111e.
int Plias 01.31013 Imola to
his 11.2.).) Oh' I` it 01 at WI:11)00p ,,110
h.t . foto' rael t and one team or
lUI
,,,t,-.rill 1,e sm1.1., 11. 1111 344/11...
s•-,) int -y t'' 15(1113, 12);) 3143(01 •
N,) nmn 11 -4 ha, 1, <11 named
tis 1111-1 tilittl 1111411 OW illy111 leading
ceinuitittett fee the teeteete
Pool, Vitae Joelitee and Rich.
motel are the ('31131 1591,101 the cent-
/neve his family I o on, tehere
mitt ee,
John Ileinbeek, 1, of Ilie 1113 ! eon.,
How tek, hee leteetti 1113-11to Hen. Kerwin, of clitfiirti, gill will
he intends woi Line. oil the 1,1111 ond.
James Strong, Juiiior Tr ale Com-
telettiottet of Ott wa, Visited his pAr.
ents, W. G. and Airs, Strong, 9;h
Con., Howiek, for a few clays, prior
to leaving for Liverpoel, Einglat01, to
aestnne the ditties itt As,,,ist,nt, can.
adian Trade entOtnissioner there,
Thirty -t Ivo persons were essessed
Hoe of 55 each and costs of 5290 each,
this being the eequel of a Hallowe'en
raid at the bottle of Ward Allen, Col•
borne Township, when windows :vete
broken and othee damage done.
A. pretty Autumn wedding WAS S01.
PtIllitapd on Sarni:lay, Nov. 5th, when
Frieda Lillis Talbot, youngest daegh-
ter of W. H. and Airs. Tinlbot, of the
Blue Water Highway, become the
bride of Rny Frederick Scotchmer,
son of John and Mrs. Scotehmer, near
138Sildvyldi
1eeVillison, of Toronto, widow
of the late Sir John Willison, was a
pleasant caller at Exeter told Hills-
geeen, the birthplace of her late lins-
bend. Sir John, during his early life,
was foe 0 time 0111:101340 111 whet welt
then the Exeter Times under the late
.Toshatinlyeliti3teniinston,
aged 44 years, a
fartner, of neer Brnuefiettl, dropped
dead of a hetert. attach while load g
grain on his wegon, at the Brucedeld
griet tnill, Dr, j, W. Shaw, coroner,
decided (113141 011 itiquest wee unnec.
eestery. A widow and daughter sur-
vi,epebehminahreing
e of George Gross, of
14tillett, and Aire, Serah Shrew, of
Hata Wawanosh, 1011,8 solerne-
ized at the 11,0114 01 Menno and Mrs,
Vincent, East WAVVA11041. 011 111 ev.
01113113 of November 8111, Rev. G. L,
Gross pet formed the cerectionr. Mt.
and Mrs. Gross till teside on their
farm at Auburn.
Joseph Delafeenier, of Stmt.
ford, fell at the 0, N. Re ectendlionee.
Hie neck was broken end his body al-
most comptetely paralysed. Anoper-
%Hon was performed to try and save
hicellfe, 'Mahe passed Meaty on Mon.
day,
J. L. KERR, Frail
„azolar agd
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The Molesworth 1.-;rarich of
the Vliomen's Institute will
hold a Ileteetter and Tezt and
Sale of Homemade Baking
GEORGE' RiesTaLFRANT
LISTOWEL
Friday, Nov. 25th
In aid of the MoleswOrth
Cemetery,
1
Personal Paragraphs .11
Seafotth New- 1. and Mrs. Wil -
bee were Sitilday visitorat Brus-
sels."
F. A. Henter one IL F. Downing
were Toronto visite-tie, this week, and
took in the Royal Show.
.l'e• le 0 0
51rs. Brute Hityden, of London, was
visiting during 111)., rust week with
her mother, M,'s. 'Wm Palmer,
t• ee e.
The editor 1, .110 e, nfined to his
room-notv seven weeks -but expecte
to get out by the pod of the week,
• el* el.
'1', 0.11100)01 was )itre.ng the novae
her who enjoyed eeectittl days at the,
Royal Show, at Totem; 0, lest week.
.et tee ee
Mrs. Parker Foster, of Kincardine,
spent the week -end with leer ,••isters,
Alias MeNflUght Oil and Mrs. I. Packer.
ee te.
Mrs, AIP$. EtIMIStoll, of Kit)Cal'a-
, inc, was 1301 9, last Wppli, owing t 0 the
illness of her tm.ther, Mrs,
Wuxs, 11111 -
los'.
FLAPildS of Mrs. Rehm t Dark are -
glad to ere her out again, after suffer-
ing from A bed cold for a number of .
weeks.
Airs, JAS. 11. P111).,e, 101 11 Con., has
et tuned trout tqunt holiday with
her daughter, lire. II. M. Clark, of
'roronto.
Jack Warwlek, uf 11,.. r. cr. It (liana,
lits been Ili' eileSt 1.1 his p”t etas, Dr.
J. D. and 1irs. 'Warwick. tiovitG the
past week.
0 0
Mrs, W. 11. Ker., v. It, was tolled to
'tVl -.1111.. 1 101,, sgo, owing tO
he illness 4,t. 11,0 laths) J. It. Grant,
t let e.
6 6 6
Sfoc tit Ne ,s,. ''Mt- A':x. S °hie.
has (rot t Ai weeks with.
101. 13411,Sels,
h -u,,', 1.1; 341, 11e "
6 6
3, 13 elecettee.tet, it'eetteil to :pent
suede!: irt tee 0 ‚011 11 Ans.
heou, uht is hole vutite leer
moth,1 , MIS. .1. W,
et..a tee ee
II. 11. tetteieett. et' Mount. Here,
wee tt Week -end I
i.101 .1 AI, 1.1111, *tuiied
with him to tic -2;0 ...Pe: 1,, me in
Elope.
Nits, WmMi'• ,1,'-i,t cm] Jotto'n
11 eCt 1101, 01 et1end.
leg the Niue, f' a , MeCrack we: o
lied Sunday /meeting, Nov. 20th, its
his nintietil year.
• •
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Miss Rebecca Helmet, melte welit 1141)
opt -Lath n to on Tutte-
d:NY enntliing, at the iterne of het sis-
ter, Mrs. Ewt.n. Het 1110117 friends
will hope (''1 4 iu01y reoor
6 6 6 6
Old friends in Iitnts.sele at'sentry to
Ip ar II that MAVOr 3011» Watsen, of
Listowel, is conflnett to his bed. He
has not been et j..•eleg geed health,
for some tbtui. Wr hope to hear that
he bas improved
ee tee 0.
William E. Parr, of Harding, Man.,
%Pent a few tie ye in Imre, this week.
• He is one of the teem of boys to win
the 0. P. R. Obatupitinehin trophy for
swine reising and :judging in con-
nection with the Boys' and Mr's'
Swine Clubs, of elaeitoba, and is R.
guest of the 0. P. 12, at the Royal
Winter Fair, et Toronto. He is 0 8011
of Mee. II. J. Pint, who /th spent sev-
eral months in town with her mother.
'Mrs. R. T. HItte,tor.
De. 'Teo, and Mrs. MeNatighton, of
Pen Van, N. *Z., were vieitore over
the week -end with the fetemeres Me-
ters, Miss McNaughton and Mrs..
Parker, in town. They prime by mot. -
()rand Will take back with them Mrs,
1VteNaughton's perents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hord, of Mitehell, who plumose
spending the Wititee iti Pett Yon.
The doctor is one of Brussels' old •
boys who did not get home for the
Re-enion in July, 08 the result of a
broker' leg which he suffeted a short
time previous, while playing golf.
An attempt MR made to horn a .
lumber pile at the Stratford °bale -
Oo's. yards.
Paisley has reeorgattized its hockey
team nod will enter the 0, H. A. and
Northern League,
A cleepatelt from Paisley, Ont..
stales that Nice, A, Dean, of Brent-
ford, who had been employed as at
peacticel nurse 01 (10' home of W. H.
McLeen, South of Paisley, dropped
dead. Deceased was about 60 years
years of age and had been employed,
iu the McLean house since last Sept..
enibete