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loc,W , � , - . � The list of tho'supessful a � � , C., :, , . I . ,� ., � !�
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- der the care of a Liberal Administra, _r - �__ 'es on 147nets!4 Bit" Bt 'v' I Many w*m4hI4Vmit this otq** ani6*014 I . , 7�� .1�..
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MWQP,o 99tilt, 15purea . tion $or the safety Of the cOuntk7- DUBLIN . and, Mlarvaret� XpAnw, g ;Qr� p , new 11 Own, . a I I
,,;u!'�'S--=-:(1-, . I tariff* ilectord of the Libetal party 'An4 X, � ,' T. Eiiew and sons Von- Parish Of Forest T[he TACtOr,116110t, rr.11.19 %Qu - the' g-we'Presetit 4 � . . �
The Patten -Kelly. --A quiet end probty aid 44 ., d Egafter, 411 of Goae,rloh, ed opt kitoot forelbly, tbgt ,i�rith h �� U ,�P4 Plaea, I
WA*W-J, V. Fre-S . der Sir Wdlfrtd Laurier's Leader- - I I dence in thi amlif'y'itnd'yalue. Otir Pres I I I r �. a I I
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.11 "I W Uzi . 'wedding was solemnized on _a* rl John Piplayeon, and, leaving on invitatAot for A mier M, complete varl9tyVfAistinotive modes forl I W10. 11 , ,
,y �Ugewle,4 Werinso- Mr, 1�'Ars 41 I
� , Fretl Will ship stood out as a beacon light to - I ' ." of Seaforth, , I 11
: W90 --s _ . ' , On I 11. belo apm . I I ,� L . �
Af- ierity, an4 the tariff day at 9 a.m, in ,St. Patrick's church, Mrs , � A , S he atil , nged to the% . e com- xequirement Of To am utility, . ,,�
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e-7 61 "-q , Canada's proal . I I
W .. , Noonan P.P., Performed N , ptember has been a love- muriloin and remained a Wt of the !�u � . � , ..� . � ;��,�, � . � . I .
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11.1, ' .. d . �Dliey of the Liberal Party had not Rev. Father ly me 'a year. The huip of the Anglicait chuivikof,ffene4l. Us .
. 4 L U- Ur Uy Mgt" changed. The Tories, by defeating the marriage ceremony and Rev. Fr. - . %* THE -POPULAR BRO OXFOJWS I
L oWnt. R X.Leau-8 the -nuptial �maos thresldngf',Inachine and the.silo-fliller plained -that all havIS tri,als vtn4 t4p- .
r .. I mUpr ,00kc-8 reciprocity in 1911 had done more to McC&rdle sang 0* I . ,'L � � -:, I
; � i - Mrs. Frank Feeney presided at the is 1) :-�" every band, What A- tAtions and even some Are pursued by I Ox$Dr�is "' 'b I .
, � . . oar ,.. The Brogue are very services le. Oonn�6rtjble, L't
'11-111111.1.11.111= , haindicap Ckinada than they had be organ end rendered Mendellsohn's i I , �'Jj lans pois '00 1.
LL - I Lixtitage We Oinadi - slanderen. but after mill ,bbAe gre ai .1 I JP
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I �. " . lieved possible, and now the hyphenat rch, as Miss Eva Gertrude, I`41 be 4 great people. the triftes In life aild 'the only Moreover, theypoBsess smart; lines atkd have a snug, I M 4PV4M,T-' .. I
.��:'L . ., ed party under Mr. Meighen would do wedding ma T sanis Brown calf. leither* ..
, . . 'HURON EXPOSITOR similar harm if revision were left to the eldest daughter of, Mr. and Mrs —Urr Md Mrs. homes McCall, of way 'be Overcome thetin il.for one to Aries. We have Br6gue Oxfords -in Black and I �
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1. '. .�- . Johrl Kelly, of mcKillop, was given BrusseU,. and their daughter, Edna have communion and .prayer with made with the low, fat heels wing tips, saddle straps and per- , I
L' .,, them. . �6.50 the Pair.
�. , .... ..q . � ,__ I I 1, : - father. The groom, Mr. -of Stratford Normal school, God. In closing Ne said, -we have but forations, At $6.00, $6.1.90 ind . . �
�., e , , 7 , The Meigbeh Government's con. away by hei Mo()*11 I I I
. I . 1. .1 plWs rights, as Thomas Patten, of Biddulph, is a spent �unriay, at the Manse, KipPen. one life Lto live, and agoner or later . - L
�Sr , Friday, Sept. 30, 1921. tempt of the pen I L i 'TWO STRAPS ARE FASHIONABLE I
'� ,�'. 11AFORTH shown by their usurpation (if power prosperous young farmer. The bride Miss EdA4 gang very appropriatelly all must stand ,before the judgment
. -, . - . ---.-- until it forced to either go was prettily dressed In white satin at the spac* Rally Day services last throne. It will be made known then I I .. . I �
t the � were blossonla and Sunday-4ev. Mr. Carriers, of Grand wheth r we have hop,estly donethe V a' - �d '
O I or go to the country, was with wreath of orange .e L Two-oStrap Slippers will be much worn for both tr"t Ali
.. I PARLIAMENTARY Lh-fTEF_ denounced by b4th Mr. King anti Mr. veil- She was assisted by Mlis'Ryan Bend;. will' exchange with Rev. Mr. evening weag. They come in Kid and Patent LoAhers and BrdVn
�' . who wore Nilegreen crepe-do-clibie. Lundy next Sabbath and speak in the I:ord'a -business or not. .
'. ganized, most Fiel'ding. Premier Mei&en had only . ,Calf and are priced 'At $5.00 to $7.00 tRie pair.
', .. ,.. The Cabinet IS re -or n The groom was suppgrt,ed by hie bro- interest Of foreign missions. H.o is Tia not for man to , trifle, I I .
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� . of the Senate vacancies a d other jobs decided on ari election when forced to
� so by the vveakra,sa of his own ther, Mr. Patten. At the Offertory Moderat9r.of our Synod this year.— Life is brief, I
, � : L 1, filled and Prentier Veighen is about ,I,) tW party in the Con"nons, Miss Emily Maloney sang an "Ave Hills Groen anniversary ds Sunday, Our age is but the falliai'-f - W, . NEW HIGH BOOTS .... REASONABLY PRICED I
" . ready to step out "Anti ask the court- hy%phemil . There had been Maria." Only the ,immediate relatives October 9th, to be followed by a first A dropping tear.
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,!� t 1, try what it thinks of the whole of- and in the country
, " - ubsolutply no consu!latiun of the peo- imere present at the wedding break- class enoteortaimaent_.iSt. Andrew's Not many lives, but only ones lo�ve we A choice assortment of Ladies' High Out -Boots in Kid and Calf
, : -1 h Id th r . One Only One; I ,Leathers vfith -walking heels at -$6.90, $5.60, $6.00,L$6.60 ir.
,,, fair. At the time of writing, dis fast. The happy young couple. Ion church, Yippen, wil o .I anni-, . - a pal
,�. I . solution has not been announced, but ple of the people's interest. return front their hon;X '. ( . -
;' , � it will probably conie before this ItL- Both speakers. and Major J. E. L. their con versary on Sunday, October 16bbi, at How sacred should that one life ever Growing Girls' New Fall Boots made on the Brogue last with
. . - in West will reside in Biddulp'lo Townshion. 11 a.m. And 7 p.m. Special music and be?
ter can be published, with the presellL Streight. .Liberal Candidate That narrow span.-40oim. low heels and round toes at $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 the pair.
� 11 I" ence that Con- Nates.—The Dominion Hotel has a special offe i i rig of $200 will be ask- I
�, I indicAtions that election day will be ' (irk. told their audi een sold to Mr. P. Judge, of Kin- ed. Monday evening a Splendid an- Briefs.—The fall fairs now being & Madarn:—If you are interested In Shoes ol� Quality at Reason-
� , I � abou,t.December 5th., . .ervatives throughout the country b who gets possession on Novem- tertairunent will be given by Miss over, the farmers are Settling down in - Able Prices, you'll be interested in our Splendid allowing this Fall.
I ",,� wen- freely Predicting the downfall kora,
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� . ,�, The Cabinet -has been fe-organized of N - '. and Mrs. Evans, who Jessie Aaexitoder, of Toronto, who ,a. ne .
. L 'Iel,rhemism and alio ad nii ling ber Ist. Mi at to fall work of all kinds.— .
�;: by the simple expedient of getting thilt all they could hope for w,tal a conducted the hotel for the Past year, I% well known as Canada's best en- With the coming in of the morth of
I '. . 1� . into it those who were willing to , - have not as yet decided where they tertainer, agsi.,,ted by Seaforth'a Male October the half holiday enjoyed dur-
" t, all group following in the House
� I - commit political suicide for the sake S DI e Governiner,t organizers are will locate.--JMr. Dan Carpenter, of Quartette. Be sure and reserve the ing the inimmer months will be ilia- 0 1 0 L
Z " a of the affix 'rh Milwaukee, and Mr. Louis Carpenter, 17th for Kippen.—Much sympabity is
of enjoying the us now making a desperate effort t,) get continued, and all places of business
r so, and let-
� : " "Hon."ufor six weeks the party machine functioning Chicago, left last week by m(YW being extended to Mr. and Mro. Issue will be open -on TImrsday afternoons .e I
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, ." ting o t those who o preferred the througbout the Dominion so that when 'f'ofr theiT respective ,homes. They Jarrott in the severe illness of their the same as other days.—The bean ir,%Mz&"'�G.
� I safer helven of the Senate, w'here were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Son, Gilbert, with inflammatory rheu- I
I voters need not lie c'.nisidered. and the test comes the Melghen stearn crop in this sections has ,turned out, 9 . 1U:E�` -L
. heads,are 1*1,11er will be able to crush things be, Janies Redmond, while here,—Mrs. C. matism and infantile paraiysis.—Miss very well and alao the root crops.— . I , .3 1 W �
where their political tsafe t But ,throughout the entire Beale returned from a short visit with Mary McGregor is relieving Miss Jar- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, from Kansas, I � I . I
� as long as their other heads con inue f" Ve I , -I- son, Larry, of Stratford. rott of teaching during ,her brother's 5,EAFORTH
I Dominion the�GoVeirlirnent'j piachine lie are spending a week or two with
. . .1 to function. IS r-usty and creaking for ,O*nt of ___ - - __ - - illness.�Mr. Samuel Moffatt, of Lon- , heir relatives, Mr. arid Mrs. J. Men. TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE qOMMERCIJkL HOTE L
. cl?�, the for(, part of the week was ' W`ilsou and family—Mrs. (Dr.) Reid, 1,
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: �. Sir George Foster, ]ion. J. D. Reid oil. Gandidartes are hard to fnd and BEECHWOOD visiting bit bn-ther, Mr. Jahn Moffatt, I 11 ,
': � and Hon. J. A. Calder will find a party workerp, hArder still, for ot�t, Maloncy—Longeway. — A pretty grain dealer. ,if the village. — Mr. nee Miss Minnie Sheffexy, has re- �"___ , 11
'haven there. Hen. R. W. Wigmore, , I,ureh wedding was solemnized at St. Thomas Kyle and sister, Miss Alice, I
side of the Mir Interests *ho have turned to St. George after spending --
! who has become a has-been II4�fore he ke pt him in power. there is'iiti class , the -week end here with ,relatives
�.� lied much chance of proving that he - - 1, o Vincent tie Paul church, Mitchell, on are on a trip to the West to visit and,friands who were pleased to meet
I in ,. e c imtry which can hope to
; ". ever, was, will probably land in a nice � is—er its emdition through the re- Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, when their sisters kind Other friends. Mam y her. --our junior baseball club put up I .
I fat job elsewhere, His eyes are re- turn of fl,e Meighen Administration. Miss Gertrude Lc,ngeway, daughter friends -here hope they will have a a good game for -4 Silver prize kind -
ported to be upon the port collector- I o f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Longe�y, most enjoyabli- trip and a safe re -
i And ,vhi;e t!oe party managers are _: , ,i L. d 1 It rria tO -- I Mrs Richardson of ly dented by Mr. Alex. Murdock, of
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. ship o! S'.. John, where his letter
. writing habits are not exii,acted
d;cLating what Shall and shall not be
d'* -De bo set the old machine undo�r
X (. . was un e ilia ge
Mr. I,uuis Maloney, of Detroit, and
Ara. ev. ,,n . I
Brigden, the pa�t week were Visiting
this ,�illage, but lost to Zurich a
few runs. -Mr. Jo,h-n Hunter, of Iowa
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to lead to such dire results as thev
N, ay. the Liberal Organization is func-
son of Mrs. John Maloney, of Beech-
%eoOd Rev. W. J. Kelly, parish priest
with the latter's brothers, Messrs.
Andrew and J.,hn Bell, and her sis-
who spent Several weeks ihere with
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aid while he was yet Minister c;f
Customs and Inland Revenue. Rt.
tio�infr smoothly and every -thing is
� ing made ready for the real hard
fficiated. The bride was dressed in
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ter, Mrs. Wn!. Sinclair. As Rev. Mr.
his relatives and friends, returned
home last week after enjoying a very
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Hen. C. J. Doherty has been recalled
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work of the campaign.
a handsome gown of white duchess
with and satin ribbon
Richardson ,,,as pastor of St. An -
drew's church for same six years and
pleasant visit -here and in the district
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from the Assembly of the League of
Nations at Geneva and then came
Men and women front all Provinces
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-have come into the Capital a., mem-
satin. pearl
trimmings. caught up with veil and
Mrs. Richands;m was formerly a Kip-
0 f Exeter, his former home. MT,
Hunter had.not been here for a very
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the announcement that he also is out
For him nice spot
hers ,If the National OrLmnizati,lo
,,, , lange blossoms and carried a beauti-
ful bouquet of bridal roses. Miss
pea lady, boih have a wide circle of
-nds here, Mio are Always glad to
friL
long terms of years and has prospered
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of the cabinet. a
is being warmed over somewhere.
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committee and, meeting with the Got I-
,ral Secretary, Andrew Hayden, and
Angela Longeway. sister of the bride,
,, ',,d as bridesmaid. and wits prettily
see them.--4Mrs, W. H. Johnston, of
Exeter, was hert, this week attending
we 11 in Uncle Sim's dominiong. The
Sacrament of the Lordle Suppywill
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Premier -hen announced
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the Leader, Hen. W. L. Mackenzi��
firessed in coral satin. The groom
the funeral of I lie late George McKay,
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much but no more, so the public
holding its breath and wondering
King, h.q-.e been consulted as to Lhe
which shoul d be followed in
was assisted by his brother, Mr. Peter
and also called (in many old friends
church on the coming Sunday, Octo-
ber 2nd, at the morning service. -Dr,
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what fat salaries the judge will be
course
hitntiFnif the situation bot.h froni a
, of Beechwood. The wed
vialoney, [- I
in ,the village who were all pleased
B. Campbell and little son, Keith, re-
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abli� to add to his Judge's pension.
national point of view and in their
(ling march was played on the church
organ by Miss Edna King of Mit-
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to see bhat-h,�r health was much tin-
proved.-Tbe fiTic spell of wewther-loas
turned to Toronto tfhe first of the
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in the place of those who are gone
the Prime has assembled a
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wwn particular territory. The res it
is ,I ,,qrty, directed not b. line or tw1l
ohell, and Mrs. Earl Sachs rendered
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been A great boon to t10 bean crop
,,eak after a pleasant visit in ZuTieh,
their former home, and here with
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makeshift cabrin,-t, perhaps good en-
men but by Liberal% in all m-cti�tns (if
an appropriate solo during the cere-
which has ra,w been c,afely harvested
Mr. T. Murdock and family, their
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ough to carry him through . for six
'hav'
the country which is workinz together
ni,iny. After the happy event the
bridal party took an auto ride to the '
and which w:.s a good one. -Messrs.
Aikonhead and Deitz, who are the
,elatives.-Mr. George Brock return-
d last from
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wee e their
ks until the peeple
for the betterment of the' whole coun-
coun try returning to the Collison :
veteran bean thresbers of this part,
e on Mon�ay near Sault
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say, but one that he would probably
. not attempt to carry through with
h -v and in the joint interests of all
classes.
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House. the home of the bride's pa - I'
are busy on Ot- job, and many bushels
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Ste. Marie, where he was attending
the funeral of his father. -Rev. Mr.
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him if the memory of Canadiarks was
The party whifli has the better
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wits about one o'clock, where an a,- I
borate wedding dinner was serwd to
are being rini-keted, - bris. John
Stuernol, of Gorrie, accompanied by
Chidley bonducted service in Carmel
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sho 'nJugh to permit of his return
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organization is the party which has
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bout forty guests. In the Afternoon
her daughtet and granddaughter, Mr a.
Presbyterian church on Sunday even.
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to power, which it is not. Most of
the better chance of pulling out a-
Mr. and Mrs. Maloney left for I
Win. Haney and Miss Doreen, of
Ing last, deliverling a very good eer-
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the new Ministers have n9r;hing to
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recommend them beyond the$ t It t
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head in the coming contest. so with
I the knowledge that they are facing
Niagara, where they purpose Spend-
ing a few days before going to De-
Wingham, were visitors during the
I week of Mr. Mellis
mon and being his first visit to Carmel
c hurch since he was called to the
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l they are among the harde ha
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art opponent, cornered and fighting
his life, it b(-b-,)oves
trorit, where the groom has a splendid
past 4t,_ge.home
I and fitmily. " , rs. Stuernol is a si-s-
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charge of Thames Road. -Miss Mar-
Maxwell, who is in training
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sliell Tories, And ,evert. th , recom
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mendatian will not carry t.* -n very
for very political
LiberaLs in all parts of the Dominion
position as bookkeeper in a large
I ter -in-law of Mr. Mellis'.-The Rally
garet as
a nurse in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
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far with -anyone out,side of Mid
to -day to set their local organization
establishment in that city. The
grooni's pre -sent to the bride was a I
! Day services in connection with the
unds
Preab and Methodist S y
don,,
spent a day -here this week with
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Meighen's little group.
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Railways are now in charge of MD.
wo .,�urc the pollinz
rk in hqni and a-
of every Liberal voter On election
pearl necklace and to the bridesmaid
,yteria,q
Schcrols held on Sunday last, were in
her sisters, Mrs. Peck and Miss Max -
well.-MiT. Alex. Smith, on-!, reeve,
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J. A. Stewart, of Lanark; Trade and
day.
an ivory manicure set. Mr. and Mr�.
Maloney carry with them to their
every respect a gratifying success.
The attend-ahce was large at both
has had his dwelling on Queen street,
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Commerce, H. H. Stevens, Vancouver;
justice R. B. &nnlett, Calgary- Cus-
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�ome in Detroit the best wishes of
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churches and the singing by the ch"-
nicely repainted. Mr. T. Simpson
has also had a coat put on his, and
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toms and Excise, Hon. . Bax-
J. B. M
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their numerous friends.
dren was greatly enjoyed. Miss
we believe intedds adding another.-
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ter, St. John; Health, Immigration
Notes. -Mrs, Peter Lindsay spent
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KIPPEN
Annie B. ATcLean acted as organist
in St. Andrew's church and Miss Jean
Mr. Duncan McMartin's dwelling at
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-and Colonization, Dr. J. M. Edwards,
a few days last week visiting friends
Ivison in the',Methodist church. -Mr.
the extreme Last of our village, is a]-
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Frontenac; Soldiers Civil Re-estab-
in Bothwell and Florence. - Miss
- Birthday Party. -A very pleasant
and Mrs. James Aikenhead and daugh.
so looking .much Improved with new
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lishment, R. J. .Manion. Fort Wil-
Belley, Que
Buelah Scott. who is attending Nor-
Sunday
time was spent at the home of Mrs.
John Workman in the village, the
ter, w,ho have been on a six weeks'
painted siding. -Quite a large num.
ber fro`rn the
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1;nrn; Post Office, L. G.
mal at Stratford, spent over
trip to Now York and other A.mer'-
our village attended
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bee; Secretary of State, Rodolph
at home. -Miss Verna Adams, who k
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past week, the evasion being the eel-
can cities, h4ve returned bonie having
recent fall fairs at Exeter, Zurich,
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Monty, Montreal and President of
attending Faculty in London, was at
John
ebration of the 81st birthday of her
Mrs. Anderson,
- spent a most enjoyable time among
Seafortb and Bayfield, the 1pitte on
last. Uhar-
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the Privy Council, Dr. L, P. Norman-
din, Three R;vers. For other ntv�
home for the week end. -Mr.
Scott returned from Liverpool on
mother, John an old
and greatly esteemed resident of Kip-
their friencisf-Mr. Arthur Ander-
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Wednesday -Mm. W. T.
. ters, a former resident of our village.
-1 � A]- many years ago, is visiting with her .
��,�_ material in K way of ministeri Wednesday last, having gone over pen. A number of Mrs. Anderson's son in company with his, brother, . I
6, - -without pomfoliD, the Premier chose with his cattle. Re re.,>orts striking women friends were invited to spend bert. motored to Marlette, Michigan, many relatives and friends in Hensall
��' � " James Wilson, Saskatoon and Ed- a good market and h fine voyage.- 'he afternoon and it is unnecessary- to visit with -friends_-4Mr. aind Mrs- and vicinity. -We are pleased to re- - . �
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'11, - mondville, were visitors during the .
"., looking over the newcomers One IS noon of this week entertained t'ie as there were many pleasant events Mrs. J. H. Petty of the Township of
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�, I them would probably last not more A number from here attended th e feature that required gorpeAbrie was .
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than a week oi . nged U.P.O. conventiom held in Hensall on the examination of a quilt In soon be able to return ,home- -Silo
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,_�, it --:-Mr. and Mrs. Will Small- Mr& Anderson in her 80tb year, UENSALL filling is now the order of the day .
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.� to Ottawa t4is time. (Irm. of Cranbrook. snent Sunday at NN+ich is a very fine piece Of WOTk Just Arrived. ca of celneat; a big cut with the farmers arid' the yield of .
" I Naturally, Mr. Meighen could not the home -of their niece, Mrs. Ed. and one very unusual in one of her in price. GA yours before it to all gone. corn has been unusually good this
1 We .N. hil�,, Res.hville lione. N.. I While Excellent'Sch ol Shoes
iv:lf get away from all the Senatorial Britton. -Miss Mabel Livingstone, years. At the close of the afternoon pin, lath. etc. R.' Cudmore, Builders' Sup. sea,.gon.-Mrs. R. Romithron recently - 7
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11, � I Ministers sa he retained Sir.James wl.l,.) is engaged as school teacher nvar all sat down to a sumptuous table plies. Hensail, Out Phone No, 107. returned from Lucknow Where she . .
A,�.'�, � - Lougheed and Sonator Robertson in Staffa, was lobine, for the week end. where a social hour or two wai spent - 2807-2 spent several weeks with relati,&s I 11
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ele �� their re.�pective portfolios of Interior — . w1ilich was follow�ed by music. AS Now i. tl,e ticno to .-or. . good -fort- and friends. -Miss Evans, of Toron- We're out after the School Sh 11
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`,� 1 and Labour. � Mrs. Anderson's family is well seat- the supply a,� is ulw.y. the .-e 4af- wi.- to, has spent the past two or thre,, the best School Shoes that money and . .. I
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,11'1'1, The now linc-up looks like one ST. COLUMBAN. tered only two sons were able to be ter begim to cogne on. and in the roleantinte weeks With Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh Me- experi- -
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I 11 which the Premier hopes to get in Twine and all -nuilt, -ust be -ttlM -t present, Albert, of Marlette, M chi- get a good chnice of four neat dwellings Ewen4Miss Irene Pople, of Toronto, I .
" � , 1 that ,,]I be sold very cheap. and p -s"_ . ence could secure ? . .
t I . I (in arid then cast o,Jierboard. But I'lile. Inie-It added arter Septeniber .10th. gin, and Arthur, of Stanley, visited her mother here during the
J. J. H.11 -d' St. C.Iiiiaboli. 2807-1 Rev- .ion can b� giVen to suit the purchmers.
, .:,.�, Mr. RichaTilson, a former pastor of Apply to r, J. Sutherland, Real r1ltate past week. -'The Odrifellowp are hav, . An investment in " Cheap " School"
1. ,,,, even then there will be little ho.pe,' tinx of those inte Agent, at the Post Office. Hensall. 2903 - . Shoes
2", -for reports coming from all arts Not-eF.-A mee r- St. Andrew's, was also in attendance ing the store -part of their block fit- —'� Bargam Shoes"—only means another p4ir
, ,��,.�,; � the cOunLry indicate that his chances ested in the lomposed hydro line t') and his presence added much to the Acc�dorrts.Du)ring the past Teek ted up for Mr. Weber's barness shop.
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"I", ,,, of getting� in are shrinking d,il , a, be built on the Huron. Road between enjoyment.. Mrs. Anderson was pre- two very pairdul.accidentA happened Mr. Earl Partmer, of Winctsor, has iia about three weeks. I
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Z� that the best lie can hope for is to Dublin a-nd Seaforth, will he held sented with a purse of money bythe in Hensall And-Aistrict, the first be- been visiting his ptarents.--IMrs. Robt, I
��6_` � . bia leader of a group on the Opposi- 'here on OcOber 6th. An official of family, and altogether the day was ing when Mr. Raie McArthur, young- McArthur was at St. Joseph's Hos- Don't be misled by Advertised Prices,seem- . .
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�g,o, I tion side of the House while the Li - the Hydro Corporation, will be on one that wiii long- Timger in the mern. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- pital, London, the past week visit- ingly low. . .
I'll - - - - - "', erals hold the balance of power. hand to answer all q cations and Dries of those present, all of whom Arthur, had ithe misfortune to get Ing ter son, Rate, who ,was there . I � 1�1
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,,�,. An evidence of the po figures on the cost, etc. -The extended the earnest wish that this his -hand very badly injured while for treitment of his injured hand.- �
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- - It's the Shoe that Always tells the story— �
,, .. the Liberal i*)Iicy of tariff1or revenue football match between Dublin and good old lad would be spared more working in what is known as the "Pit" A corn -roast, under the auspices of �
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�� Ae�- I an tariff -for the people rather than Tueliersmith on , Friday evening re- easant sailing on lif�e's in McEwen's Garage. He was, the League, was lield on Tuesday not the price. Apy shoe store can advertise
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I .�,� . . for the .Special Interests, was given sulted in a tie. Both teams Play- journey, before at last &be enters the time engaged In doing some relyaIT- evening at Mr. G. Fellick's. BoTne I low prices. � . I .
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I �1' at Toronto this week and again at Ld good ball. with Billie Burns being quiet -haven, where storms never beat oing -to a local. car when the owner, 25 members were present and an ea- -
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'.11 " . . . the Ravina Rink to hear Hon. W. L. ring for Tuckersmith_-John Louisk funeral service of the late George M0- foot on the st�trter which caused the on Tuesday evening. -Miss Greta best school shoes made—Shoes that are profi-
I .� , Mackenzie king, leader of the Liberal Malone bad the misfortune to -have his Kay, of Kippen, was held in St. An- car to go fori�sird and triangle Rae's Lairunlie was in London this week and
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"I I , _,,. Party and next premier of Canada, foot badly crushed And a small bone drew's church on Tuesday afternoon. hand, breaking &me of the cords And joined her frienag the Misses Slay table to buy—come here.
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��, - o, the ainis of the lAbera.1 Party in ,his ankle fractured on Tuesday To ,honor a man of sterling character, also a bone in the band. He
I I III. I e he was lead- his pastor, Rev. Mr.,Lundy, preached once taken by D2% P6Ck to St.
, 11z. and whal steps it prop?Dsed to take ?vening, when a 'hors Joseph's part in Some -concerts In the vicinity Best of leathers, best of workm ' b,nship, best
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. �, . when it is returned to power an the. Ing jumped on his foot. We hope an appropriate sermon from Math. ,Hospital, where the X-rays were us- of London.�Wrs. Charles. Redmond is good looking
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I day of thk E election. -is- 25, 21: "O faithful stewart." Inttr. ed to mu4 advantage and the in- visiting Mr. and Mrs. W_ -C. Pearce durable and stylish school. shoes.
. The forces of progress Should get to $ion held bere is losing largely at- ment took place in Brucefleld ceme- juries attended to and it is hoped and other friends.-PupfIs continue I .
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11.- gether before the fight, instead of al- tended. tery. The late George McKay was that no very sdrious results W1 I fol- �t e fro w k w k r u 11 —
l, ' ]owing the common High Protettion- 86 years old, having been born Nov. low although it, will be some time e c -h at ,
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. I ist enemy to divi(td them, Mr. King 118t, 1895, in Inverness, Scotland. As before the hand can be used. singer, who has resided here at ftbe ; r I
1(,�,: ,arged his sudien . ce amid cheers, and ZURICH a lad of 13 years he emigrated to -The second accident oripurred last Rectory forAhe Past three years, left 11 .. c" " I
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. " , together they should wage a winning The Fall Fair. -The Zurich A - Canada and settled ve week when Mr. Willam Bell, on the this week for her -home in tAtidoon. . P ,
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�,Z��, � battle against the 11iterests which now cultural Society was faerored. with. �in. Zorra, near Woodstock.. In M1 Bell ,homestead farm, was throwing She -will beznucli missed by a -wide OR sho .! .
'�l, � , pull the strings at Ottawa. ideal weather for their annual fall he moved to Tuckeran-dth to -the Me- up sheaves in the barn along wiib a I I'll, ..
',�:, circle of1riends, not ionly by iiiii peo- HIM# of G040 11 . .
'.. , Tile Liberal Chieftain disposed of fair, held on Wedn&day and Thurs- Kai farm, wbe)re he spent sixty,iftts neighbor,and While i -Mr., Bell was pie of St. Paul's church axitongist '
,'�'-� ' Mr. Meigben's Landon challenge to day of last week/It was feared that of faithful work and service, moving crossing from, one place, to another whom- she was a Wued worker, but %* ... d"I
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' 1" blial where W King stood in would have a tendency to affect, the lage. Mrs. McKay, -his fztaul part- 'Ih contact with ,,his neighbor's fork, fore leaving a,f#w'of -her ni, , orst inti- . - .. I . -
V1,;, -1 00 matt*t of the 1919 Liberal con- crowd on Thursday, but such was not ner in life, died four years ago.. Mr. who was throwing it up -with a sheaf. mate friends presented her ,with- -an . I I & '. . I ,_ .
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I-, t birtion platform. Thom who had the'ease as the attendance was the McKay was a man greatly beloved, One of the prongs entered Some elaborate piece of 0and-painted. china , ,
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