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'Wedding bells are ringing,
CREPITON
rived in eeecellent conditien; and
We • regret . to state that Poste ing, having
is a horse of rentarleable breed...
been aired by Bid
MeleYed,,.in, the Mails)master Sarney Br " ewhealth is Shield, ehampion Dunure . Steph,
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IV.14% Met.' Bart IS (>il fr, ago d for Very poor, he being under the doe, en, a son of Bran of Bnehlyriaa
'a lO\v montlah with Mr. Ede, Mouse, tors care, His dam wasaa prize mare; sired
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rick bee, returned home
by...a former Highlend and Aglai-
vase Tearany, Denomy We it to Win- after sailing on the Great Lakes maltaral SoCiety Chainpion, Bey -
Aster and Detroit ..,on bnsiness last this enamor. Hereports that 'al Saluto.
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,x.i.e.e Lena Danomy spent a few ''eiglitera Were tied
l'days in Wiadeor .0 1 Detroit iaat lack of basinesa, . HENSALL.
'Week,.
•Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Denomv of up this Athletic: :field and thework Our winter): have been making.
Vindater Were ‘laitin friends 8n1. of 'levelling it will be preeeeded I: improvements OD our streets by
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elatives here last ek,
with at OTICO SO that everything filling up all depressions aDdhol.e$
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.Mr. Isadore Denorny of Detroit will be in readiness for spring, • with gravel, .
,. le $pencling a Tow days with : his Jacob Holtzman and Chester , 3, Zuefle has recently been Very
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ather here, Mawhinney returned from, Brant- much impeoved his greenTiouPe and
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank goussoattol ford Provincial S. S. Convention has installed a, boiler and fornaiee
Veer Hensel' spent Sunday with as . delegates of the. Evang.for heating, and has 'everything
.1 M. C, .Zavicker, Who underwent very neat and O. -to -date, ' ..
the tornier's MOther. .. •
Mr. and: Mrs. Pete PaPinean of a critical operation In London, is al. Thos. Miudocka who has
'Windsor axe Visiting around here, progressing favorably. ! ; e been very. ill in health; is imprae
rs. Peter Durand s visitingkr, kr, and Mrs.: Daniel McIsaac,ae- wing hicely. .• . . • ..'
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Velth her daughter in Goderich for cOmpanied by Mij. and: Mrs. C.: ., W.es Caldwell returned from + a•
ew weeks,I'llaist aad Miss Laurette, Holtzman three months. trip to the West;
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. penal -ay motored to London Tuesday, the; 'WM. Shepherd and Nathan•War
- s41,Te off to Detroit...for a few. ladies attending the Women's In- '. neer have opened a butcher shop.
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• a/Peeks, where Mr. Denomv Willtake stitote Convention. in lex. Murdock's blockadjoin
beeatementa frena a doctor there.' Harry V. Silber is putting! in ing Mr. Warrener's residebee.
ja -cistern in the sehool and making I' Miss Lexy Murdock who is 'a
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other necessary repairs to the.nurse in training at the General
building. I Hospital, Brantford, is confined to
her bed with rheumatism,.
COUNTY NEWS I Mrs. T. Viler/dock was visited by
two of her half-sisters from Alb -
Mrs, A. M. Wilson of Green way / erta, during the past week, the
received a very had shaking up 'Misses Hunter.
last week, when she fell down the Wm. Dougall returned last we -
quite 4a number of the large fr..,
A, tractor is being used to plow
SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the report of Sh-
ron S. S. No. 4, .for October. The
%itanding is placed of the montiily
•alass work and conduct.
Sr IV--Gledye Webee, Leon-
'ard. Wejak
Sr. III—Erma Fahrier. *Kathie- stairs.. She is still confined to her ek from. the. West Where he went
:en Morlock, Roy Schwartz, Ruth bed with a badly sprained knee.. out on the harvest excursion and
eher. and ankle, besides other bruises. I was visiting and assisting with the
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Jr. apa....:sebna 'Reder, 'Irene Mar Gathering up owning clothes, season's crop/.
lene, Lloyd Wein, Arnold Beaker.. which had in some unaccountable
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.The eagaeaernent is announced
• TI—Martha Maetene, Char- way caught tire in his bedroonii of Elizabeth °Mary Thompson, yo-
Martene. while ho slept.Geoi'f-ra? Riley, of lungest daughter of the late Bob-.
ja.11a......aoreInee Wein; Thel- Mitehell, burled them out o .the ert Thempson and Mrs. Thompson;
• ma Weber, Grete Becker. window and Al verte•l what might i Heneall, to Mr. Norman E. Cook,I
Jr. 13-EdriaMart ante, Eldon have
been .a serious blaze. When youngest son 01 Mrs. Cook nad the
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Mr.. Riley was ewakeened the atel late Heary Cook of Hensall, the
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Pt. II—Gordon Becker, Olga he wile in was burning,
'suit of pickie.g the clathes4supal'heis- iNn(a)].;;imagbeerto (take place .quietly in
liartene, Edith Weber.
;Sr.r.-Lloyd hands were sameahat blisored. Arthur Hillier, of Cornwallshe
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• Jr. Pr—Gerald Mon, ''Carrie Ilyn vote of almost four to ire, Eng., who has been in the -
ern
'Martene-
G (1,1e.c'h c'tzeni turrel down ploy of T. Murdock, as courier of
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WO. on Roll 23. Nverage•latt. 20 Monday last the by-law authorize R.R.2, Hensall, intends to return
:Miss Mina Ehlers, Teacher. leer the expenditure of $53,000 to- to his old home in England hiS
w .rd mpro cevnt th wa' e' sup week in comp any with Byron
;"''T • ply. Tho vote was 81 for and `:05 of Centralia, who is making a ship,
LOCAL MARKETS aviinqt. Some time ago the Pro, ment of live stoch. ..;
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vi„ecial I:loard of Health ordered, Last Tuesd.ay afternoon a bus -
Corrected every Wednesday),
eta 3. J. Miller, Hay, T. 0. last iness meeting of the U. F. 0. and'
40 week received his fine stillion just th 17. '. W. 0. was held in . the
48 imported from Scotland. It ar- Town Hall. The chair was
00 the ins'etilation of an improVed 111- pied by: Mr. Win. Black, who was
.... • . 60 teation plant,' involving the above director during the past vear,but
95-1.00 expenditure. The reason for tui'- who now as candidate for the nom -
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'Eggs
Buckwheat
Barley
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avrts ected
Oats ........ a • he
ning down tby-law is due to ing election, desired to be relieved
..... 3.75-1.'") q1,1 Tighe held h3,- local Citizens, ca of that office anti Mr. W. D. Salm-
Neatness and CCi.iilari0.11t
_mem ...... 28.00 :hat pure water can be obtaineders of Stephen. elas
'Shorts :10.110 by extending the intake pipe out Director, and Mr. Pymn, of tab -
Potatoes per bag ... ... 1.50 mat the south lerealewafer, with erne,. as assistant Director. Mrs.
., ive Hogs ---------------------8.25 e good deal .lbss '-expensee Layton of Clinton, was also ,at this
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"1 ask from all the people of Canada an earnest review of the real issue before Canada to -day. I ask
from men and 'women a calm, thoughtful consideration of serious public questions; and, so far as 1
am concerned myself, 1 ask not favors but fairness."—ARTHUR IVIEIGHEN.
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OMEN OF CANADA, the coming General Election will be one of the most
momentous in Canadian history, and Arthur Meighen asks YOU to give the issue
fair, unbiassed consideration.
-Women and :men alike are called upon to decide whether- political, industrial and
economic stability is to be replaced by class rule, political and industrial chaos and
possible economic' bankruptcy.
The facts are clear, and every Canadian woman, will do her own thinking. She will
not be misled by others. She -will not blindly follow family political precedentkneither
will she be carried away by the false theories or empty "isms" of theorists and ef-
tremists. Every woman will arrive at a personal decision by the application of
practical common sense.
The great issue is the Tariff and here are briefly the facts.
The present Canadian Tariff, so far as it affects the necessaries of life, is a very
moderate one. It is simply a tariff maintained to keep Canadian factories in Canada,
employing a steadily increasing volume of Canadian labor and developing Canadian
Vesources.
Meighen stands firm for the continuance of a reasonable taviff. It is now even more
imperative than in the past. All other importarit countries are :retaining or increasing
their tariffs in order that they may hold their home markets for their own people.
:Under Crerar's Free Trade policy Canada would be swamped with foreign goods,
principally from the United States, Canadian industry would be ruined, thousands
of men and women would be out of work with all the hardships to theinselves and
their children that must eesult. The farmer's great home market would be seriously
affected, taxes would be increased, and. Canadian working men would have to go to
the United States for employment.
'While Ring's Tariff policy is wobbly it nevertheless tends toward the destruction of'
the Tariff and would bring with it practically the same results.
MEaTOHEN'S POLICY EVERYBODY KNOWS. It is the only means whereby
- ^e may,,bemaintained and employment giveit to all classes of the people,
is a plain statement of logical conclusions arrived at from the facts.
'r over carefully "without :favor but with fairness".
'elon, stand by it unmoved and be sure to exercise your vote.
Needs Your Vote; and.
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Guaranteed Orthoes
Ames Holden Overshoes' riot only assure you protection from
snow and cold—they fit neatly and comfortably.
Ames' Holden Overshoes are made -from materials specially celected for warmth, wear and
appearance, and are the ideal Fall and Winter footwear for fterrn, coast or town,'when 4211
protection and light weight are desired.
We stand behind ali Atnes Holden Rubber Footwear. We support the 'guarantee and are
responsible to you for each pair sold. Read the guarcLatee and when making your next selection,
let us fit you with
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meeting e.e04 as Thesident of the
U. W. F. 0. in pate of Mrs. T. N.
Glenn, who was pr. sdent for the
past yeaes,. but who has many pr -
easing duties to attend to. The'
meeting. 1 tiamaghout was a very
interesting and harmonious one
and was much enjojelby all pies-
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EXETER
Mr. and Mrs. „W. D. Sanders are
moving into town last week,. into
the ,house of Mrs.. Snell on North
Streee. • •
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S. 3. Hiegarth is erecting a
new cement block stable on hip
property
Wells returned home from
the West.
1Tr. and Mrs. Hy. Coultis retur-
ned home after visiting relatives 1
in the West
Ed. Davis, 'tef the. Canadian bank
of _Commerce staff,, has been tr-
ansferred to •khe branch at For-
est.
A great quantity of sugar beets
are being shipped from this com-
munity, - The beets are turning
out a better crop than at first
expected. Large quantities of
turnips are also being- bought by
aSerle°11.11:cS
n . Geo. Sotithcott,Who
have been spending 'the summer
at their cottage, Grand .Bend, vis-
ited in Exeter recently on their
way to Toronto.
• Word was received from the
Civil Service at Ottawa on Tues -
clay last, Mr'. Milton Pfaff
retnened soldier, has receivedj
the, appointment of postmster for
t(xeter, succeeding the late Wm(.
Rirseile
Themainis of the late Alb-.
ert Willard, who died at Graven'.
harat Sanitarium on Oct. 28, were
brought toI'Exeter, the funeral be-
ing on Wednesday last to theEX-
eter Cemetery.Deceased was
aged. 59 years. He had been et
Gravenburst for about three non-
ths Ti widow and a grown up
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