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I - I on- . - � � I . � I ____ .. .1 ------- . . ­ ___ ­ - . - I - . __ - , - �. � . W�=- - ,- - -1 - ­ ­ � I . ­.- - M�� - __ IL ­ � __ - - - . . . ' . i , L . lw-.-- � - ____ .1 - . - . I . - ­ I . I � I I i . ' I � � � L . I I I - . . L, I � � L 14EW ADVITRTISEMENT8,1. ', - ting a hydrant in place -'in Exeter a -twenty�dollar gold'piece, 'While LMr. tiola-rence 86. Sr. I-Plora souter Andrewle -phurch were conducted by . - - F 0� - I . ­ - - - — L ____ - I , -i a portion of - the tile, slipped W- S, Bowden, ifidustrial-secretary of 63, -Lester LaBeau 51, *Mary Nigh. -. f � I I . 1__._91 New Fall Conts.—Stewart Bros.—a . Nortl - , Rev. V. It. McIntosh, of London, who - I - . . - . [)oujpq,�L5 rairbanks-Strand-8 into the- ditch, falling on his right the Board of Trade, read I an address. Tiiose marked * were absent throu I i ac to large and appreciative . L . -_ . I penirai Barber Shop --W, Robitson-1 haud, It was necessary, to uputate - - # _. . .sick;ness, - Number on the r . congregations both morning and even- � � . ' . '_ , - 4 L . � , I Now Coata-Greig Clothing Co. -I c� the third finger at the first jd'l'nt'- He . .WINGHAX .for October 41; averag4 attendan ep , the church being well flied, -Mr. -'X , 11roderi I . ? , J, In' . t url icoid weather Necessitleg . is cp(rrying ,his arm in a. sling* as a ,Fined for .Having Still. - D. J. 87. 74.-Ma4,ar�t Mellis Teacher' McIntosh is quite an 'able speaker . Wha I pusceeia Dean -Princess -a . � L . 1. T T Rubber Boota-W. G Willis -4 !I consequence. Perished In Gale,On' of the Be- and his sermons are' practical, plain - Kearney,. of Montreal, inland TevenueL e V L - i . : - Gift. House-TWatties' Fair -3 I --:-John Bennett has sold his eighty offleer, accompanied by Inspector. troit city. papers gives the followffig and instructive and leave ery good . Bazaar-$ i , acre farm -near Walton to Henry Beckett, of Owen Sound, and Inspeb- account of the death of John L. Aj.kf n- impressions. The ' people of St. �� I Franied Piatures-Thompaon's iBooRstove-v . I � I Clark after a residence of forty years. tor White, of Bruce,.brought to town, head by drowning on Tuesday of"14st Andrew's were very fortunate in - - $43000 Bricklayers WwAted-J. V,- IGMY�6 I . se . . 6 I there, for the sum of $7,000 and has Monday, John Gill rm"er a '*We - arpentep Watited-4. V. GraY� - ek, while duck huntifig on Lake � - - - . : Auction Soles -5 . ert McKinlay, Huron Road "near' boundaty . .. ed with: op�rat�. was an old,Tuckersmith boy and eldest Miss A. B. McLean, organist was .. - 1. Uy. - , L Flour-A.McCuolir-4 i .V road, charg was . son of nh this; 0 CaFolon an'd the ' . I �B C I 0 espie, a fa curing Mr. McIntosh aAd the day was 1�_ The Darktown Swell -9-5 pureha a the one hundred acres Of bout' a 'mile kiorn Belmore, on the L St. Clair. The Idt6l Mr. Aikenhead ' . � Rob " L aii ideal one. The choir, assisted by I No � � a Whisky 'W11. - The case . . . tiCe-MXPOSLitor OfPce--$ i Seaforth, the price being 48,500. Mr. ing Mr. Jobn - Aike ead of the very pleasing on d . Teacher Wanw-E. J. Dintin-5 Bennett proposes moving this fall and- heard by Magistrate Morton, an London Road; now liVing in Sarnia. Dle- i, . f d the . adies must be congratulated en their . . - . The Girl Doper -strand -5 7ears of age, being bo m grand'dis�lay of 1lowers4--­Mrs, Tay-. . For saie-Th;�Aore Dale -6 , will devote a good share of his time captured still was br6ught into court, I ceased was 41 1, � . � I 1gan.Vanted-R. Bell. E. & T. Co.J,5 to oOws and pigs. I It developed that liquor has been made -011 the homestead farm in December, 1�r, of Forrest, was, during the past I For one single Five Dollar biU L !4Very_$L I some time and L . Sk, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. . C.ottaga For Sale -Alex. . -Tuesday afternoon the matrimon-. in the locality for ' 1878. He was a lawyer b -profession Fowl -W, Neal -1 * . . y ged wee I YOU tan nQW buy Your feet_ the I s 1 ial bow was tied at the Methodist the incre e in the n"eigh. but for some years had been enga J. C. Bell* --Mr. Joseph Da - protection, comfort and conven- I Shorthorns for Sale -R. At. Peck- I asing perfum � ymond vis- A ' : - I parsonage., Brussels by Rev. W. E, the automobile busineso,,in Detroit, ited with his sister, Mrs. James Mc- . .UB_ Auction Sale -Mrs. Hicla�-S - t $ $ ' .borhood whore Gillespie lives grew In ienee of the,best pairLof P I I . -Stafford, B. A., between John G. Spetr, stronger until the officers seized both where he. was. a widely 'known and Clymont, during the past week, � . � � BER BOOTS ever �offered for . . T __.1 - i sixth line, Moiris township, and -Miss still and distiller. Gillespie pleadid successful business man. His only - � �. I . - . I L i I I . sale in. Canada, -the new P11, . ..... . Viet6ria Amy Rose, only L daughter of 'tguilty," and the magistrate imp r - I _� . I � - _ LL L THE HUR(J'�i EXPO I . - -osed brothe , Jamek. resides on the home � HBNSA�L GRIM RUBBER Boot -the big � - - I � Pletcher Roe, Grey township., %After a fine Of $300, with -costs of $55.50. stead. It is very unlikely that his $800. will buy a neat little dwelling pro* � - L - gest value . in footwear . . body will ever be found, as it is sup- perty . Orer . - — i 4, short wedding. -.trip Mr. and Airs. The accused is re�orted as informing in Hemall, and possession can be given. at . " offered for Five Dollars. . . I �Speir will take- up Tesidence on the the inspector that it wouldift take him posed he went down in the thick inarsh- once. Apply to G. J. Sutherland, Real Estate . �� . . � ; . thy Agent at Hensall P. 0. z 2707-tf .. q . E.&FORTH, Friday, Nov. 14thl 1919. groom's fine farm, Many good wishe the lake, The sincer�st §ympa � � . . �S. - M 9 long to m.ake -this up, and, they would es Of . I . q, I � , I tire extended to the young couple in not catch bini so easily' next' time. o� friends throughout the township . Grain Wanted,We have a market for - ., - . � . 6 . . __ I � fall and spring wheat, also barley znd- .oats. _� � . WHAT IS YOUR � HEALTH WORTH? 7 � I embarking on the matrimonial sea, 'Th I . -, Highest, prevailing cash prim paid. Cook . . . p fine was paid. will be extended to the bereaved, fam . I - . LOAN ENDORSED �Y FA ER -The following from Wingham dis- . -On Tuesday Mr. KedIrney ac -7 ily. The Detroitipaper. SaySL: "Suspicion Bros., Rensall, Out . 270&- . Aside from their conveniene-c-aside from the comfort they Mean . ' - . IER trict left last week- for the Wilds of � 0 1 that John Louis Aikenfi.eadi Whole- One thousand d0lars, will purchase a neat to you -stop and consi er,, r. . ., how much are a Pair of boots __11 � PREM, , ,, coln�anied by Inspector White. search- , ' Sales I . like these Worth to ... or ... protection they give your health alone? . , E C �r . Northern Ontario in quest of deer: ed the'-piremises of Andrew Campbell, sale sales manater of -the Paige dwelling property in Hensall, well situated I ... I . - with two lots, For further- particulars apply atate Agent at I to G. J. Sutherland, Rea . I F -% Premier -Elect Hon. * ' UrY Dr. Wt. R.7Hambly. A. M. Crawford, of Turnberry, about six nules north- and Service company,,this city' and � � A pair of these ne v PIL M RUBBER BOOTS give�s you foot copa- ,states .. "The purchase of �Vlctory Claire Crawford. William S. MitChell, east of Wingham, and found a still John Sch prominent aut obil4 ­ I . -fort and health protection, not merely for one season but all . midt om Hensall Post Office. 2709-1 year ' Bonds is not only.4 a patriotia duty, but John T,'Mitchell, Thomas T.. Fields, and wortki complete. ' They brought dealer Of - Mt.' Clemens, perished in The Hensall. Chapping Mill will be running . 'round, this year and next'[ year -they wear like iron -save. -you their an investment opPortunity of ; most George Wraith, -A-. E. Loutitt, ,Don. the outfit to town L and Campbell be- the gale which swept Lake St. Clair every day,�k commencing with Monday next . cost many times over in shoe leather alone. And all this you get for - sual merit. The Vonds constitute Ra , Thomas F. Jame o November 17th.. A Passmore. 2709-1 i' unu e _s, Win�ghar �; fore Magistrite Morton. Campbell` T4esday, grew into conviction WedneB- S one Five Dollar bill, PILGRIM RUB13ER BOOTS are YOUR ONE I the best -and safest investment in Dr. Kirby. . Belgrave; br, White, Brils- admitted his guilt. -and was also -fined day nigkt, When their duckboat, cap- Briefg. - A large number froifi�� BEST BUY. Get a pair n, ow and be ready _io�2 the snow and slush. . - . � I Canada. I sels; Wilfred McKauge Culross, Jos, q,300 and costs of $35.50. He iw a 81 ,zed., was found floatling' in the bay* Hens . all and vicinity attended the fo*'l L We h ave all sizes in stock . . . 111 unqualifiedly commend the Vic- Breckenridge, Wm. G. Nicholso4.Jos, young and .-well-to-do farmer. The near Denamarsh. Discovery of the su�per held in the Methodist- church / . I I � , Bluevale- T. Duncan, J. A. still and appliances were shipped t0L hunting boat follom-eft a day's search on'Tuesday evening last and report 1. tory Loan to the farmers of Ontar . . I _ . I . 1 40 11 416 , - . and,hope all classes will u4We in this Scott and Robert J. Scott; of . East - Stratford. L . . I by two airmen from SelfrPge field, a splendid supper and enjoyable time-. L P21 I , . � patriotic endeavor to make the Loan Wawanosh. . I -1 I __ I ­., together with one of the high -horse- �The Rev. Mr. McLean, of-Rip6ly., L I � I . . . � I I an overwhelming suceess.pp (Signed) -On Tuesday evening an auto I - % power sea sleds" employed -by the will preach in Carmel Presbyierian, go _: -, '. � I . � . I)UBLIN - S - I E. C, DRURY, Toronto., November driven by Ardo .Delve, of Exeter, government in towing targe�ts. The Church on, the coming Sunday, No 11 J,1133AW11 I . . P 0 :1 - * . au�' Mrs. Notes.-7Wafler Wolfe, a for 11 r the Rev. Mr. McConnell, Ti -900 - h, I III � struck -a buggy in which Mr, I aeroplanez wereup both morning .npd 16th, and III 24 R 2=4 : f V . 6t.h. 1919. - C1 eL � , . McDonald, lerk in the ba ho I , - I Joseph I nk h' 1 e afterno'on. No trace of the bodies, Carmel Church will pyba h at Thanles . I - --.,-.- of Hay, werd driv- i e � L ;V . . * - I MR. P ing to town, causing Mr, McDonald is here, has- been transferred to Tayi` however, was found. The hunting Road on that Sundai.--We are pleas- � SfAAWMA � I . . to be thrown . . stock brajach of the Standard Bank.--- . 1� . out� His leg was in- . party consisted of four men. Besides ed to state at date of writing that I OPPONTE, C0,11111MML HOTEL SENATOR . THLEPHO.N ! . jured but to w�at ex not known. Mr. Hills' new block is being rapidl ' I I I � . � . tent is LY Aikenhead and Schmidt were A. L. Harold Sciuton is 'still improving a . - � I . ­ � . I Mr. W. Proudfoot�, former acting '-A:rdo was takmig Mr. Louis J. rected by Mr. Young, of Sebringville. McCor � . I I . - Willett '01 mick, manager of . the Paige little from his very serious illness,- . -_ I C� �. . . = .r . leader of the Liberal opposition in the Ao his home near Dashwood, and the -A dance NviT be given in the Opera Company, this city, and George Ander- On Friday evening last a number of . . I L I . �, I . Ontario House and ex -M. P. P.. for"accid6ut happened on the Lake Road Hall here on Friday nigkt the 14th son of Mt. Clemens.. They put out the Oddfell � of Hensall Lodge No. - i . 9,� I I . I � I _ - . - . Centre Huron. has been ,appointed to west.of the railway track. A sudden 111r,t. Dcuglas Bros. orchestra will be from' the hotel dock at-Denamarsh at 223 motor owto Clinton to meet the _-__ � L . I I __ L . . - . . I the 'Canadian Senate. srJow- sto.pli tit the time made it jM_ in attendance. -Mr. McDaid has puT- eight o'clock Tuesday mornin.. The Grand -Ma ter. of the Lodge who had - - --- � . ahead of the ,eliased a lot,, � 1 i 0 -1 I - The appointment came as an un- possible W see anything' south of Dave* McCon- wfiid had kicked up a few whitecaps, been i ed, to come to linton -and . .- - jy nell's store and parposis erecting a but the squall was not enough to meet * e -brethren- there and also'of . 0 . . doubted surprise to all, with the pos- car. Mr, M, Donald was immedi, it - . 1; . C� �tt� handsome nool.room. and barber shop -cause alarm The boats. hung tokether the , neighborl lible exception of Ithe Toronto Globe, I taken to t4e Metro olitan Hotel, where ing lodge. At the close 3.50LO Miles uT de I - P . � .- TV 1 . Which has had a Ifellow feeling for 'he is befog cared for, on the gmund" floor and a resionce for a time. 'Then they separated and of the lodge a, splendid banquet was . . . . tuple- I r Mr. Proud -foot, especially during the 7 -The annual, meeting -of the Wing- oft, the s"Ond floor. . W., S st-ood off on different courses. When held and a fine toast list run through, . � -three years,.and which was the ham F - W store near the :' Vy . L past ompany was ton� is to build a: ne the gale began to churn the I nto and the visiting brethren are loud . , -to announce the possibility:of the held on SaturdaK, November Ist, and weigh scales -:71, ek 4,400 Miles -Deep . first .. Just back of thel sig t menacing roughiiess at elevenfa i _, in their praise of the kindly manner . p-, U of the. Stand - d B ank. I t 'c . , in which the3� were recei d and en- . . I ap I ended. - The report of ar t McCormick decided it was , ive pointment nd to Mr. Proudfoot was Well at' 9i Nne to A, . hii-asel' wh� ert the previous -week the'first .year's bus, . - Re-unior. of Six Catholic Chaplains. i-nake a landing. They saw their com- te'rtaine'd,-Large shipments of sugar Canada contains g,386,985,395 acres, all that _4 iness was ,tery _ . I , an I in Ottawa to i'take sure that the p1dir. satis The Arnaistice.-was eclebrated'by . � half mile or so away beets and other roots are being made %I - factory and the following officcIrs' - Rev. Capt. *White, -of,,St. Columban painons a y d . gr9ws on, or is bulit on—or can be mined—frt)m I when it dil dik-op, fell into the right and directors were appointed for the f the first thought was to row toward daily froin'the G. T. -R. Station.- this I ,. .. C5 -_ � - J ' tremendous productive area—is. the se in I � bast -Let. � ensuing ,year: 'President, Se�=etary. when he tendered-ta banquet� to his t'neri. The pitch of their own bo'at, yeknian, who re- � . Senators'nips havd,always been look- I and Treasurbr, Thomas Taylor; Vice- five colledgues. A � p. in. on Tue3- how -ever, warned them against trying cently returned from the Westl has . � urity I reward for very special , President, Amos Tipling; Directors, day; captains Co . reol n and CQstello, it, Accordingly they headed in. Once purchased a dwelling in Exiter, find- your Victory Bonds. , I Victory'Bonds pay you nearly ., . . ilces rer. '. J. E. " I n e they looked back where they ing it, next to impossible to get a twice as much as the Savings Bank. Think this over ser dered by a man to the A. 0. Parker, Frank. -Pettit of London. Capt. Hussey, of Kinkora, o shor � . 'Powers that be. Suab being th ease ! , Stoakle,�`,. Prospects ate bright fox, Ckpt. Lowery Land Mpjor McCarthy, ha,'- last F seen Aikenhead and Schmidt. place here. -Our business -men report � ' L , business, as One The fact that the two had disappear- trade goodt and grain is coming in � - T.v,'Lr. Proudfoot'g services iTiust ave the coming - season's . D,1. C., c -f Stratford. Jl:,.st;ce wa's k1 - seriously, LSEAFORTH, and buy Victory Bonds -to " )arse dini-,er and niany ed did not cause any uneasiness. It ver .e 14 -vv 1. I baeij readered to the present G e '- those who used the fertilizar' la:;� - to a five c, y fr ely to -market. -Mrs. Arthur im I . the 1* it of your abilfty- ment while he was acting as Ii eral i season are very well satisi'led wi-.!,l straro'e stcrie,i of" c,nrryitig, on at the -,vas believed:they had fou�nd it dif- Ilrock, near Stratlir ', ii visiting her . I - _ oy . leader ,rd' -the oppos I tion and alsc When I' the results obtained, . fronC'v;ere 3told. .Truth is stranger ficult going against the wind- and had cousin, Mrs. Robert Bonthron and . . .- . . I . . I I .. L # - lie deserted his pa' than fiction. Following the clo,e, or landed at, some more convenient- spot. family. -A large number from here - rt)r at the election 1 �Friday evening, of last wielk a THIS in, December of 1917. The fact that company of old irl-ends call6dat the the dinner prayers were offered for .:Nervousne,qs increased, however, when attended the fowl supper' at Bruce- . I - � , - -is an I -Br�� thE fallen heroes who sleep in France . � he ran . t Inder-er. ,e of Mrs. John Cardiff, in ,_ L - dent at the �recent ' horr - - after seveval hours there was still no field on Tbursdaj evening of last week LOAN 1T9 CAMPAIGN BY t. I - . Flandel-0; pravers for thoze who sign of the missing men. The search on the occasion of the opening of the . . election would scarcely in itself, merit ,,-els, and, presented her Nvith an eiec- arfd I ' . ' . , ! . . : - I . L -ere `()urlde-d and- restored to fr*en,418; L -L -an on Wednesday morning when mammoth sheds just finished by the c * such a reward.' It is h�rd to .vnder- tric reading ifamp, on tbeweV6 ��` ,liar " ' j Stand, therefore, whv he made such 1 depar"ture from that to-%" t d -prayers that those who have lost commander of Selfridge field vol- congregatioU of the Presbyteriaii, bitter connDlaint against the Oritario 10 ,make - -_"t I 's and relatives rn I ay seek con -4 the' W. D. BRIGHT & SON ' - her home with her daughter, Mrs, ..frienf- unteered the use of two planes and church an c it was greatly admired � � - Liberal paity when- 11 ry :�Olation ir. Hini. who heals all sor- N 1 4 .. . I . . �i . . it refused to elect, Harry Bartliff, Clinton, Mrs. Alex. a hydroplane. Major Boots, the com- both for its splendid size and'fine con- - _e last, and I Bryans read an address of regrets and , mg eac ____ ____ - . him as their Rader in "P rows. orn . h n - � -_ I niandant, flew one of the machines. structio . through6vt and the con- __ - — ____ — - " a 'enLtre I Cbarf - aln said .rnass for his f allen - � .L � . . gainst the tl-..e Liberals of (F good wishes and Mrs. M. Smith pre- Lieutenant Storer was in'the pit of gregatioii'-certainly have much- reason. ! , I . . , Huron, who re -fused him the no�nina- I sented the gift, Which was appropri- brothera. amd having again ren'e'wed the other. A new worry developed to feel pi,oud Of iti The entertain- '! I . - . tion I in his former riding, beca#se as I ately acknowledged. Mrs. C4rdlff has their friendship aL- the dinner t-a-ble, when the sea sled failed to return inent in the church-Ifter the splendid L � ­ . . . left at ore r, _n1. fo-rL theit parishe -. - L - . any years _ , I he claimed he chose. to follow tl�e clic- i lived in this locality for in No ' s after three hours. One of the air rra- supper., was much enjoyed by all,from, I tates of his conscience han I but on - account -of failing health --and t ("ne ed 6w- six was' ever serio,a3ly chin*es, however, located the water this village and neighborhood. -The . I - ent " f wounded. I - the -wishes of h13 constitu s a�d �,'his ' the fact-- that she is no -%N,' alone, she . . . plane "beating along safely., Aiken- offering of the Women�s Missionary I I - I � - . -1 , I . , . .1 party. I decided to sell' her home there and I - ­ ­ _. - . � . head, who 'lived at 159. Clairmount Socle�y taken up last week was the ' I-' . . Conscience plays clueer tricks! with give up housekeeping. Mr. Cardi?,. . ST. COLUMBAN . - Avenue, Was a long-time�, resident of largest in the history, we believe,. of 0 L ip ,ull. 1t .1vqd, led some men 4 the died several years ago. The ­c;_c,d ­ Fee-.qe3i--S'loa,n,-Oi7t,M*onday at 9.300 Detroit� About two years ago he was - Carmel Presbyterian cliweh a -ad '. .- .1 L . stalk -e and others to the gallow� .nLal wishes of. rnany old friends W:11-- . ; - .11 ae- a, .m. 11ft. Mae.. Feeney, so -n oT Tft. sert to .Chicago to join th� ft1ge sPeaks well for the liberality of the . - . Chlcqgo Foot in i6ne historic instance. it led 9' man company her to Clinton. and Mrs. Jim. -nes Feeney, of Hibbe-rt Staff theTe but 'he returned t bers in this particular time of - L . - . 3 o the mem - to take his ovrn life after tie h�d be- -The .annhv-Mary -services hn ,sil. townsh;,r,�, was United in matrimony to local office last year to take charge need foi mission funds.-�-�Mlss Pearl � ' ' . I I - , trayed bis party 1 -For thirty piedes of Andrew's churck. Blyth, on Sunday of Miss Marzaret Sloau, daug".-Iter of c -f the "wholesale( Sales department. Brown!, of Toronto,, spent the, past L I . � silver. but -we believe this'is thei flrst. last week vVere very succes8ful in -51-_ and *'-!zS. George Sloarz, of Xc- IT week with her parents liere. . . , ' I .e has a -%,vife and three children. --- ��­The - k, - L. -'I- of consciencila has e ray. A large congregatiov-, - Killok) tow -r -ship. Rev. Fat'he . -Rev. Mr. McConnell was in Toronto, . . time �,.at the ra Vety N,y Spect*aiist -I*S . - . � as - . r W.hite, Schmidt lost his wife and one of his 3 I I I *. -- led a� 4-�r--:twn'-.!P 'Liberal leader, into semble'd in the morning, and in th�) P, P., pErformed the marriage c,-ze� four children in a drowning accident his former home, this week -1-a an- I I I � the Serat.c- by a-I)POintrnent at J-h,�� ei�ening the church was Ailed to its --n,ony 4 -o -A. ,,a -,g the nuptiul mass. Th-� last summer.11 I , other issue we will be able to report 0 1 " , ;tl - . � L, 'IT , hands 6i a CoiLservative Govern�nent. capacity. The sermons L throughmar, bride, m�hc -waas giry-ent eway by her . - the very large amount of money sub- . 1PAft !I - i %, wa-s ncatl dressed in a tailor- __­ - __­­__ scrib�d for Victory Bonds in this vil. . - werrment of t e people, not by PI-0,red very interest ng and in�piring, Tfa'her,. ' 7 CHISELHURST . P ing, '081wo Gc . _ . i coni, I ,,H the peoT>Ie, but b- ift, . lage.�­Mrs, R, McArthur has return- - . -1 � i - - t y upl- , and indt- The choir rendered excellent- reusic, ed suit .(;.f navv blue, bla-k picture Notlice.-Would all'persons owing ac6ounts � L . vidu,als is evidently leading to � new' which reflected much credit upon their hat, gray furls �A60 carried a shoNver t:, the late Angus M,:Kaig please call aud ed from- an extended visit with her. I A. Canadian po litical leader. The sol -os rendered by Mrs. �,�vquet ct whit *ar ations an, - expense - and rar_e -of n,,.en ir - te c n d -vett'e before placing them in other hands sigter at Niagara Falls and friends At considerable. I trouble, we - have ar- I 1. . for colleetion. MiLrs. A, McKaig. 2709-1 1 life', a breed of men ;,-,,-ith Lhickerlskins A. Cuming in the rn ' and. Mr. terns, T_!-flL_--s Alary Sloan. dressed in - in that'locality,-.-In aL recent daily we � raxiged for a foot ex'pert to be at this store ' I , rvey Mason i "'o IT'8 � I.L Mr. O. -noticed an 'account of a tr gely that ' 11 . t'-11F_r,t1wze-;- atF.c�ares,er.tative-Go',N-err,.- Ia n the eveniv-1--, Nver3 rl;avI -'a'eta silk rnd carryin.g pink a th - Notes,Our storekeeper, . ment was 'vi�-ont to produce. t rnuch appreciated. Th�-preacher, Rev, carna�.inns, assisted her � sister dluri . ng Ba-Angton. has disposed of his busi- is- supposed to baNre befallen one, Mr. . . I- . .- However, all paeties should bp sat- Dr. McCrae, of London, preached two tlh�e c,ereinony, while M'r,, J. Feeney ness to Mr. George Chambers, who, John L. Aikenhead, wholesale sales ixondcanyr, �November 17th I � p 1-13fied, - in -Chis ease- air�, Prou f oo'- eloquent and we hope, will share the same amount manager of the Paige Sales and Ser, I , �-' was gzcornsivian. Miss Nellie Ryan, . I . has his re r, , . of patronage as his predecessor.- vice Company, of Detroit, and who is I wa d - in a senatoishiP, -After an illness of about ei ', . alton,-.-. cousin of the bride, play- * ght Of W' I I While the Liberal rarty in the ProivAncce' months' duration death czmie ,%3 a ed the weddhing march and sang Fish- The fowl supper held in the Methodist a nephew of Mr. John Murdoch, of ,for the convenience of foot sillferers * 1! arld the Rif.iing (�-k i- .' I C church on Tuesday evening last was this village, and who visited his uncle i _ntre Huron I-q--i-Va welcome visitor on Friday last to -re- bascMs "'Avre Mariall at the offertory - 11 'hair, reward ir theJustification of Itheir lieve the. sufferings ' well attended, a pleasant time being here a little over three weeks ago Examination and A 4vic. . . U M r. Charles ar,6 at communion Mrs. Jos6ph Nagle, - , 1 � Perkins, of Exeter. Dur � ,. - . -- c�o`ce and acts. I of I o'o Dablin, sang Werner's, (do Salutsaristr . ,Free � I � . spent by all. It appears from the press that L Mr. # ' � t I - .ing that. tirne I � I I , 'a. � L' . - ellIf" L __ -rm Sold. -Mr. Henry Pybus, of Aikenbead, in L z 1-1 _�. I nd when tfie register was b - , . Pa company with one John '. � I i i the deceased wa.s a 6,Teat slaRerer �u L . 2 I . - 7 HL"If".011N, ZN._OTES but he bore hi -3 affliction witl!oa -a' �igned Miss' Horan— saig, "Heart of t1he 11th-, concession of Tuckersmith, Schmidt, of St. Clemens. Michigan. I I . ' 'Ll' I . - .. , _', .1MI, ,�4 Mary, Pure and Fair." i sold his one hundred acre farm to had been out du' shoofing oirl th' '. . ` -Yr. �Villiam. A-foon, of Hallet-, murmur ar.1 with patience that de-. . ' Miss Carlih, I'M ek e ..n #. J1 II - . .1. , ** - -Kt-rnent ofi h-1*3 . �_, ��:,, ,,.'-.. .4 William -Martin, of the same town- river St. Clair when , 1! 3 , announces the czn, picted th the organ - - -:z- -i x_1 � e beAutiful Christian clnar- . ist. presi0ed during the Ynass . 8 - a violent storm . ,�.,_ j. �: 1� 1� . " ;11 d- ughter, FlOsSie Pearl, to Mr. 1,7a. -t acter he possessed, Mr Perkins was 'arIc! accOZ - anied the soloists. T e I hip, and has with his daughter struck their boat, and it is supposed - . gp� - . .11 11 '* 4110 h I .­ li . 5 L ,\A . L W*. McCc-)t, the �njarriage to. �ftL,'. fifty-nine years and Youil-9 cr,up.le and their jmtn� to reside in Hensall, to enjoy A that they were both drowned, -for ,�-` N I - _; e one inontla old. � , *. I . wel [-earned rest. Fifty years ago Mr. -, �.r7 V, I ­ , *N.".1 , I - .. - ,while most diligent search has been .... �,.',,� 1 1 I laflves -Lnwrtook of a dainty wedding I V'�'% - p1ace next week. He was born on the fourth coiu-ession -,e , I I I ,. � I , I . , - Ir - ' f rt" . Pybus who- was a native of Usborne -made no tidings up to date of writ - :'Li - Eetiar ', of or the farm on which his . I 11N L .Kxr: at-ld .24rs. J. A. S' of Usborne breakfaz �_t the bride's home and ­ ,�� 1. - I � � I ­ t-ttr * so the . � 10, ,!�-%r..OLIT.Zee the enf,,u � n- ef t' -e . v - r, Or I , ,e I everlIng the young r,eople ent r � to%rnship, purchased lot 3. on the 11th ing has been received. The news came I ;, Exel _ ge- ii resides. 11- -was a so 1. relative L e - I , ,. - ! . L.. , I ment r,f their 6i)u,r t9r, Wirljfre(i late Charles and Ahmira Perkins. For tained Vieir. neighbors, ion, of Tuckersmith Town- as a sho�k to Mr.- Murdoch, of this I _ ..Ew 4 -, _; , -h . s and concess . , I L 4, - e,ite friends. The honeymoon. %rill be spent ship and has eqnverted it into village, as he enjoyed i )� M .-" - Rathae-,-n �0 Mr. P- iirallace Fuk-6 of 'many years he far"med-the hom ,- ad . a visit froyn "" ;11,11 :, k% . .. I one of .. r . 'k 4 . , !_ - %I P i � . Exeter. ,Line m, arria?,e to take 'iace and then 'retired and moved to..Ex_-et_-r Ir. Petroit, Cleveland and Toledo and those lovely homes that -now hini , recently,Dr. Jame's W. Bell. , % - . -!;��-.. - , .. � i - L Mr. Pybus who was here recently visiting hi' . I P "J. .N . -, ,:�, tile last v:eek (_,` November. ! to live. Mr. Perkins, was a quiet, un- on their return they- will 17eside on .idorn. this fine brovince. I , -.:. , ., " L " . s :Zg-",--_-,�,\-:,�Z;,,-,­ I.- � F;; , - ",\,-" \."�, - . I 7 14 .. ' 9suraing nian 11 ., � ,,,,',:,, I" - .1 ­11-rs. _. 0. �`,,'IcGreg�.,r has sold- her a, I but -few asen were ad- the grootn's fine farm, two milles south is one of nature's noblemen, having mother and sister, Mrs. H. McEwen, , , � � -1 -* "4 ­ mire � � .t�,-, .., ­ k. _t�!r Tw�­ k, - , Pa. --Mr. �,-. \ , � arm .on ��­Z lth'c6acessidn of d more for their sterling upr ght L � � 1� F, � i of Dublin. madle good use of his talents. He has,returnec6to Harrisburg 1. -1, . 40� -_ . ­ . � was " ,\\ � 14 character than the deceased � - a neat '. *.?' r� �,-r-,Y to _41'r. ,'erq-- Czasemore of bear . ' He is and tidy farm6r, always Alexander Swan, of the township of - \ �, . P. � I 4 .1 i I *_1 � -fore Hibbert, has sold his fine farm to , �, .�; whit;�churc' . �Nfrs. McGregor I has -'urvived ky his bereaved w1dow, whose TUCKERSMITH - believed in tilling the soil well be I 7%i'l 11 iml! I ' i-naiden sowing the seed and gathered.his crops Mr. W. Donald Brintnell, who takes lf�, I'll . 1_. , I Purciiased �nc I an lot in the name ,Was Madeline Pollick. 1 14, .. .1 - I __ , WeA Ead Notes. -The ere with great care and thoroughness and possession in the spring, Mr. ,Q�yan 11 I i, W'n�,r I-'! -m !'own plot from Mr. Wa� lace also one scir, Harvel, on t1he _honne- 11) - "I L . I I.- � 4""!f.,4%,� .4 I Frank -urn, v1w has r stead and IK' - """ v -, I I /11 noved. his fanily rs. Alwyan Day -man, 0 a - W". , �P#. 1. ' 'alking advantage of the fine he would not allow weeds to grow retainift the dweling ho'Qse for .1 .111 "I'Li - , i ti, W�Obr,dge. Usborne. - . c" weather to finish the plo4ineg,-The or, his farm. In his younger days Mr. time�--The Rev. Mr. Dwinls subjects r I - 1. . — A , -1 I I I 1" I I I I I I I � ----; Y FAR I M I the GRI I Y, rm&il �`( I I ­ I Qdie"ow , J/ 'otor t _M t r i ed e � to bretl I I 10 I �11 h I Dv ,b I I I I I. , I -1 ii - It - .�,n3on & -Ned, ger, -Mr. E. . .west -end .44 ---�-Tne firm Gf Stev, E. Sexsmith durinj beef,ring -virill, hold their Pybus was very expert in the use of . on.Sunday next will be at the morning �L � I .11 _� z hii s annual businem meeting at the h -one an axe and was also an expert stacker service, "Shall the Last Be First" F. . . A i ('-f the Clinton Motor Truck and , a- stay of about four years in Goderi�eh of Mr. a. Ha.,,Rley on, Monday evening and for a Canadian could not be ex- and at the evening servi - 1- I i chire Co_n- �l ice "Re-dii ' �_ -Mr ay � ­ , , � I . _,pa,iy, has been dissolved, as manager of) Dui,lop-,a . drag sto-re ^next, .e"t eight p. n . Alex. Gr celled. His removal will be a distinct covering God.'�_Mr. W. G. Harburzi , f ; ,. v, z�rtd t4r. Nedi:rer %-il� C6nt1nue*f6'1run- earned the Warn! c"oodwill and h�gb. h s!.-!.�Ver�,.QV�46 to Egmondville to the loss to this community and especially a returned soldier was married- .0� ; ; 1� . Z� , I - I t;,e basine-;s. 'Nfr. Stevenson ts esteein of the ciens-by his generous 1�4r,.0 le*ecentiy purchased from Mrs. will his presence be missed at the Tbursdwv to Miss Elsie Jenk = I " "'-' �r �,­ to izo up vorth to his, timber limit or assistance in mus"cal and oth.,,�r- pu,b .1 � L ( I ! . � �, z I � . +�, ., . . . � . I I .... 26hin-�--Tvlrs Allen of P�mprip'h Chiselhursf-_ f-hri-ro4h 4irlkarrx 1,� I . 'Q . . - ) .Uondon. TIx, young couple will re- - . , . V M, T.V�!. s. Hi3 srersatility and ability as -visq,o � .1 I Ify"10 -a . I., �� eve -at . . ,#�:VzlatiVes apd fri-ends heretbis regular atte dant, but the people of m _1, If -At the mecting of the Wingl�ann a musician, ai� attlet and an execu�ive . .1, �n side iV Flint, Michigan. The groom's Le -t Your Foot — � I , - . . if - il", . week,' . .Hensall will find him an'exempl4ry, fatherwas here for the wedding. -Dr.- *.' ", 1� G.- W. V. A, heA in their rooni�on. head were recognized at A I . ,­ . . an earmy N . � 0� � �11'uesd Noies.-�-'lxlrs. Joseph, Lzzard,. Nvbo c; tizen. -1 . Cawth-iop and Mrs. Cawthrop, of Tavi- � No A — Come,Fop4h andGahl � I I ,ty even_,V.;_�, 'Ile followinc, ffi rs tage of his stay in Goderich, ha' made her horne -,.vit� hier daughter stock, were here this week visiting I Ni_ ? C� c, and h6 F16W U . . I S --.-.--. ­ - -_ � I . I lVero electo-d 'for. -the eusninj ) I- . Vas balled upon to. assist in or to Mrs. William Grumniett, for some - . .. �KWFEW Harthw - - . _�`, r: V, �� a U, IL Feet ' COM)ikft COMA07t, �.­ � .. with -the latter's mother, Mrs. Dick. I I .. I �Ires!&mt, .1' . * I �, Prc-sidt!" L, H. C. M,�Lean; 1st, ice nnanage- Many entertainment events., tAt-ne, a-nd hds been seriously ill, is Notes, -As all the ministers in the Death of Hugh Bachanan.-Our � . - 1. _ �' I -1 �' � XA, 4 o is one of the Staff of- Dr. Wra. M. S&A .. I 'Posliff.; 2nd �,ce and always carried th�Ou-,-h With cOh- irn'?,rovirg. Her two daughters, I.Jrs. Huro resbytery are changing pul- villagers were shocked to learn -on I � - : �.. I - 11, ": 111 *(icm,'-, 'Y'l, L,; I , n P ti` Thi� expeM wh ; - - pecialist and recognized ... . 'I I - . Mli! �- Van�ffycl<; Secret ry summate success everything that he Plick and Mrs-­Joscelyri ha-vre left for pits on November 16th, we will have Wednesday morning of the death of foot authority is able 71 �1 the note(F s : p "rrt---, surer, ("_ r-�, W;11�,Lnson- -E , undertook, This was most cle'a'rly their hoines again. -Peter McKay and ReV. Mr. McIntosh, of-Brucefield, at one of our -enterprising young busi- � 1 4 � . , xe�u- � - <Z! --!,. - I � , .C.1, . . tol trouble 1M-& - 11; t, - - I .. i i. V�'. R., ,,, -, W. ' -n in the Peace Day celebration his brother, Dan, intend having a sale -both morning and evening services ness men in the person of Mr. Hugh ' He knows feet as a &ntist does eetK , .1� It. Bunn a�n, to tL,11 at once what the real cause of our fodt If' . d show . I tl_ ­ . 411 ` � - .L ule or as, an - arcWted 1- I I of I I 1'. C .. " ,.� I vtv, of last - summer, which was perhaps cj,'their thoroughbred cat" on Thurs- in St. Andrew's church. -Miss Me- Buchanan, of the firm I . � C ___;. t.rr. F'-c,,�i AM- i arrived ' Buchanan 1. does housm _� A . N .. � � � ­t'Ptt a the most successful public celebration day. It pays -to have gqad stuff. ' Kenzie, of Bayfi-eld, has been spend- and Wickwire, publishers of the Hen- I - -,'� ,:,.- -o, $7 1 - I . '00 . 'I" . , i �_. 1- . 1*1.,-T,r cl;�V,;&Zas on Wednel 'I er held in Goderich, and its suec'ess Yrr. and .Mrs. Wilson Wright have ing a visit with her , Air. Alex. sall,Observer, which occurred through - 4 - __..:,t4 sd � . � " - I C 1. , ev � N I C!'"i--t", `,0-% ,� "' -t was the f .� V as d u e , arge degree to the -moved Jinto town. McKenzia- . JJ29" 19 "_ - : .... i . r"' - f , a k'V%1 �1 " in a vei-N-1 %:t 1'� ., h,ltv 'j, q,%- -�-,_ !-I- . " �� * Vra TT 'P;,,1ra'" 4� Ty 4-1, 11 L . �� - r4�`_­_ � NX)" I , �. � 16-INM - I ­ � I - S) I ; - __. I . .Buttpr, ., '_ . � Z n, - Eggs, pr . . - - I . potatoeE ; t� �� Barley I � I - Flour, P, , . 7 .I- ; morts, ) I � 1 4 Bran, P( 7 1 r I Wheat, I lk j - 11 Spring N Oats, pe Hogs, Fri f __ . I I . I � . . Tbrontoi � � 246. I Nor - No. 3 Nor , Manitoba I � C'. W_, S r! ", I � fdod, 821/2, 1 - William. . - - SIJ52% ; N I . :ftid, $1,35 � �Corn_VXQ. . �, . , $1,sg-tra� - vftW, pe) . .-, T to $2.08; 2 � � p6ints, sect - �� 11 'NO. 11 SpX I - - � -, 41.90 to IV ... . � *b1pping I . _14:11 21 1 � 1. . $1,46, acet � I , wheat­$I.� - to'ba MOUT I Tonto. OW, . I I 19.50 to $9 . . baxa, prom , * Delivered 3 - I . Bran. per I .. fe#-d flour, I tox�, $25 to - tmak Torbr 1, to Ull Itri. . I I LP I - I - union St I -This mor 11 'fifty-aix W, - � I signment o -1 Arovers pre . - the good to� . lield out ul thing from � . gave a aras �� I t 'o 2111din, w, - ! . steady, but- i . - anarket woz be all the ! . Several loa� , -warh. the bf � _. I � wewbiw 1.1 ,;old 19 . � at $V � steers casho �steers fmn, L %ut�her ,aati I , and M. 1B . to ,u 0)ade: - I � -were . � ineline - -were f rm z . . I are still F�t: . - �couzfty NVUS .. . I 7ing 2the 'wee I �,r,?.,� �� Ipment to - - 1,40 poundo I �� . and nu-nery : I ing fmom 11� .. L � .. �� U S13.75. The dernai I . -continued fi � � the top qua! I were activc, ,calls for ear - close upox �,� Z =nd larnbs ,A � -the trade Wa ­ I from $13 to" I . . --wer,- a, inod, - I -3haded, whil �!Slow- and -Wt � - and far bet, xou!�Tlh ttuff � -eents *ff. - � Hogs, cont. I � 11 - �*I! f -ed Ani 'report wes i - liad Vaid $If The *fferih I -with r - � - 096 a � ,� . � � -atid lawbi. -, - . � � . . George lll� I I I 6ought 1700 I .. . - 1plain to rov ZS.2t,.- � I - H. P. KOO I . - . -thle morning, . "Dne load of � ,:1,200 to 1.02r) * . Joad. I'Soo P . '1,400 pounds, ,vounds to I * I I . United Faill - 1. 900 M& $1 1 � lbs, $8.25.- i I : . _. *11 110-10 its. I , , .� lbs. $8.50; 8, I 1. 77,0 tbs. A � I Me. $0.60- 1 $9. �0; 1. 10 . I '1, 1.020 lbs. I . � . 1, 950 lbs. $1 � � I - . I . lbt;. $5.24: 1 . � � 1 47.75; 4, 1,11 "I - -I, 930 lbs. $i I I Us. U-75.,* I 45.75; 1, 97V . 1, .. ; I'lio ro-'. Z� L780 lba. 41: ­ 11 � lbs . � . The quotati : � � $13.00 to $11 I . , I � to 412.75 -, bi . � - 412-00; 4O." -vnedium, $9.4D to $6."; bi 4*., wedium.6 37.25 to 1174) "I � to V16.50: A ... - . -znedittm. $9.2 � I ,to $7.00; sto - �, _$10.00 to $11 . - . -to $6,125; &1 $115; 40. eo: . 1 *475.00: forii . - I __ *Wes, $8,400 , - 410.50; *Vrlx, � 1 $14.00 -. calvi -418.00; hng&�l w � �cd '00'. cargo to farmem, I melatreal, �� Z5,902. Them .M 1 1 the opent.. -1 -mixed stock -i 1 Ibe sold to-mi� ,xas made up �C_omlmon to � 'Wery Dra4ticil . :Fered. The b - 1,000 to 1,4)5� . III. Quotatk ; I ,to $11.2� . - I . 37 to $8.50;1 .1 - 1, Z9.75: medial . to $7.1150 - , ' . . Ynedium, $0. I . I - S5; ,cutters, . 45.50 to $6 . slh,eep recel - I % 4emaud for ' -price for con mixed lot"k < Quotations — I 1 Z13.75 to $ Hog recei - � � .__� xnained unch -1 �off Rars. Q � . leeta, $17; I' i I -Sows, $12 t I ,0; . �, I - - ; - _ r � � 1; L I . � - . - I . . ; : " - : Watnhhuy.— TIA � - � Wln and M: - r � I i, , w I ., . ' .... Pe,tUins.- in L o I � . __ I Henry Pert, , lftxinney�- -1 A. . Matilda M ..... XCCU14. - 11111, . - � L. . L K; zotrk,, untisr_ planning all., . . Ck,y I 0 11 r, t. of , I uesday last. A . I . I .. .. I 1:mt. 34inut I - . I k... .- � . . . jn,j� %%-'ff-l� "-t,,� .,�­_j,. .1 ey,L,cution of Mr. S'Zex� , School Repb,rt.-ThEi following,is -who for some time past 'hw - t I . . ��, . - T",* -1 I . I . mont)L- ani I - .�uttalion at Lot,- �r�auith- He is now re-ovin +­ "-4 .- - as been Buchaviri had l6een in very Door health I . 11 . . I - ... I .. . . I � � J� - L e repurt. of School Section lNo 3 her bed through, illness, for a number of ifionths but was yet . i . . 1. (A"li, ,Wd V,".- 11-c- las; to arrive-holn' . monton, where he 6takps charge 'bf- Tuckersmith for October and the, p*er-' is, ,,Xe are pleased to note, much im- busily qnga'ged in his duties un,*,,11. a . . . - I . ' � � le I - 4 0 A. .1. I I "I'll, ��� I After g,­*r,�,, v_ve�.,sez the drug department of Ja large store. centage obtained by each pupil: Sr. -r)rols'led.-Anniversary services vVill be few days before his death, but, his . , W1 . "44 �. I ` frGrn, the battalion o and the best wishe6 of !the peop!L- of IV- oy ' , V -e firs:, ',Ir 0 1 � , I - Walker 81, Leanard Boyce ,hel,d in th& Methodist Church here illness became so severe that o AR== (wA',ww&F&Ew . .iM-r several hard . - Goderich go with him and his family. 69, V,�illio n � Fr�_In(!C.-� MM, I R .- Fotberingham 61, Willie on Sunday, November 16th, at.2.30 Thur�da last he was.taken t& the : I ,ei-,-.E-r-t8 Vds StIviarely wounded.i Ile had beeh away from Goderi ii f' - gtg ,yFooeTmA I I ,h-- fuee. I ". I or Souter 58. y P - � t . w Jr. IV -Carman Hiiagh p. ni.., and at 7.30 P. in. - Rev. Capt, hospital and an operation was found I - � some time, and as lie was retuerning 84, Gordon Elhott 643, J - No matter how Simple or how � . ... - � e n Fothe­6ng- Edwards, of Seaforth, will be the necessary,, but so serious 'a one was it serious your foot trouble : . . i - _' "le r�"Ir,tc,yl Kr�ittin,,,, Compwi last week f or a day oi two . Is, he can teR (ane show You) how to gain 3 . . - � . be -fore hain 64, BE:ssie Broadfoct ,51 Sr. III preacher for the occasion. The mem- that it.was feared that his already you ; . I � � _b�0,` df-ei`t-d, to gen a third branch kaving for Ednioncon the opportunity -Wilson McCartney 70, Ly'la Chap- ber�; of the choir are making prepar- impaired health and constitution might i . i , OWer S(4;nd arld Mr. Frank J Libby was seized of inakin I g R little -pr.:,sea- man 67, *Ina S,cott 50. Sr. 1 n their former repu- -not withstand the shock of such a . 1; � � ' ' * . - . I 11. at Wingh tation to him. Mayor wigJ6 inter st- le -en Elliott 78, L40nard McKnight 73, tation and every effort is being put criticM operation, and so it proved to , ' I -_ - W11-1 "," 'mli ch-arfre , . am. ��jli _ e immediate Relief I assur---e Oie managen-Lent t, O,,V,eni, %fP - I a ed himself in the matter but hid not Hazel .R-augh 65, CUff6rd Broadfoot forth to make these services a grand be as hp grew daily weakef until he and -a rapid c9rrection of the difficulty, Remew,beer ft I I Sound. The. scarcity of help has beew sufficiently recove in his ill- * , 62, Fr6ddie Boy�e 56, *George Munroe I I restp Uo attend at the town 37. Jr. 11-(A)- Helen Davidson and - Sunday was in London conducting to his life and funeral will be given � . .- . ne in. EverYbody Wekome. onsible for One firm opening uft: ness to be able 4 succes.s.-Rev. Dr. Aitken, the past passed away. - Further ,particulars as clates Be sure to C01 � . . another branch, Mr. Alex, McIntyre, hall Thursday morning when inembers Harold Armstrong equal 67, Ella services for Rev. McIntosh, who took in a future issue amd in the meantime 4 I ' - Oe Clinton, -Will *tak-e .charge of th.e of the town council and of the Board 'Papple 64. Wilson Broadfoot 63, Elma the services here. -The fine weatker we might say that his widowed'mother� I I . Ho- Ro SCOTT . � Wingba.-I factW. of Trade and other citizens gathered Broadfoot 60, Alice Munroe 59, John we have been, favored with has given brothers and sisters have the heart- � I . � . � � it, _Xr. John-Norry, of Exeter, while to bid farewell to 1�1r. Sexsmith. Fotheringham 50 *Willie Scott 48. the farmers ha ce to get� up their felt sympathy of ihe communit --f . I I �t, I t g n � . � y in - , I - . . * - i � � � . �i working gri the town water system, Councillor Parsons acted . as inaster Jr. II --(B) Har�ld Taylor 57, Ruth roots and gea eir fall work done.- this sad bereavement. The funeral � , , � . 1!1� I , It of aii accident Ia. . . . I A11M _Aff -_ I ,�., had the raisfortune to be the victim of ceremonies and presi�nted the de- Cartwright 55, Anna Taylor 50, Gor- The anniversary services held on Sun- will- be held . � l st week. , While put- parting citizen with.a cAse con from the home of his 1. .. I'll 4W. 1 � 1, I I I � e . i taining doR Papple 41, Beth Cartwright 43, day last in connecti with St. mother in Hensall on Friday aifternc - -_ � 0 AF dw 01�1 I I .1 L 't . � � . . on � - 6 I . . . � ­ . ­ --- I I ! . .; I . . � . I ­ .1 .. - . - . I - I � - - - - MW 7 � . I . . 1� . ". . . . I . . . . � -_ 7 ; x. , . -1 . I � . . f . I . � � - . . . I . . " . . 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