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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1921-11-18, Page 4N7-61: ";." -, , : ... .... ;, . . ,., 1. �-.' � I -5 � I . , , m.11 I sow . -6 , -: , " ,� , , .- .1 . t. .tw. hi -ting. -4 * �. ,. � o ­ ...Ili. 4 , r it it S..0 4 y�,y-9W4:A&",.W&T�$W�RFg3-''- ,� , " , , "I", .". I...., � ,.". ­; I i6-10'm'i�i�� . " , '� I " ,J,177- 11 . . Z i i . I ,,�, P'! : , , , 10MN$44" , '.. � I . ­ '­­ 1. 1� , Helext Davld,' TT-V�Vqst�V,V,qw vp fi-41 :,,,, '9 I... e Church 1,adiep', Ald, was very. well poetry and litemturii, 14' ­ -1 � , - I ' tlio�ncomad!.44k',..44d kri..-AD,on- ox�. )$-it St- ­8 � ,4 attended. There was a bountiful sup- son, 86; compotaltilon, Helen Deryidagn MO.--, - "'"' ­­` � , P--- 4 1 -"- swo Ana: 3*,8pOAd6d- 4-d vwqvh#rt,--9f Worsall, aiptou , . goo �� 11 .ad th,, W-. St -.d --S ply of good things to eat. An inter- 93, Wilson Broadfoot 91, qp.0111ing, Wjie':;W,A't at the piano ,the dart itlt� initrAage of WOr older dafthtet, ' R 1 8 . esting,prvigrarnme followed the sup- Helen Davidson, do; writing, ,469, ', car itid I - . i i W Aberh�rt lb=A ,,, ; 01i§-* Tit .. it ,a large be... Bess*,, to 1)z WAPIt.), williald C: - . , I'll 11 HA R.y M.11--8 per with solos byX,r. James Doherty, Broadfoot 42, Harold Arm6trq g 42,; aftq' afelia , b ket L'filled. - with par,, She 11, Q 1, �gtriut Hill, 1%fladel- 11 e,-Aillw Ce,..L Co.- 3 Clinton, Piano duetts by the Kisses ,drawing; Ella Papplo, tatory, r I . ; "U;--, 1,41, 0't- liallail.". .exlilfftlad that P on u , Y, November.10th, in - I I M. st—t 9 I 9V .4 � ., *ty. ,� -+-Dr, Furrwter- 45 Floy E n Pat- Helen Dwvidsoq 48,,Wlllie be , ' Ill , , . , ute ott 40; they, w� , ,elicpresgions bef.lgdod-w .. . . . , � ,,, , . 11, nri. 11.&-o 8 . luck . . - ork�, .. ,,; req,dings by Miss Daisy Nediger, geltitgraphy, Erma Broadfoot, 95, from fi �*,;jany Springfield friendq. ". $- recent pin a40 snow ­ . . M I . R. ­ . , — . of Clinton; Rev. R. �C. Pitts and Mr. Harold Armstrong 98; Teading, Helen Miss, W, , k exprpiiseI4 her t1ranaps sWula'have,rhade the roads timpleas- .. 4�7� � . . . , . I . .1 � I i �,., , .M. K,err; Miss G. Cantelon, of Clin- Davidson ", Harold ATingtrong 44, lu,j. , 7 -C-hosen.mwrils, and then ant� for , ving � 4 t , * but the I.. , .; 1, I '.1 11111W OR ton, accompanist. -Rev. A. Macfar- Number on the Toll for October, 38; ther, of the secon = 07T. McDmil, , ��'. I , . ­ a p,irt, John mua is no ­� HURON EXPOSff .. - ­. moacn�! If ­li4 " � - i; �:�-, , 11alle, Miss Annie Elliott, -Gladys Day!- ave ttendances.P4.68.­M. Mellis, A116 u called upon, to assist in oild' on rriday aternooii,lisat enteir- ., I �,'�, t-- - . - . .. ...... . . ---- -- sun and Ruth Higgins attended the TeLteer.a I . 0 .... iiiihin., ... . � , - , . . .. �. .parcels, so that the atidi- tabi-ed a number of her married lady 1 - Sob,iith School Rally at Birucefield - — � anciti, w, I filled the basomint, might friends.4-The farmers are still 4ble I I .11 . . � . , - SEAFORT11, Friday, Nov,mber 18th. Monday afternoon. -We have on dif- WALTON see t4te ,'-Vr- Allisoh made a short to do. ploughing, nofrost being yet in ­­ ferent occasions referred to our lib-' . �.. ir F. ,\ Cimb-. eye -icbt op"14�;at sucook,pi"ssing his gratitude -for the ground to binder.--lWo are pleas- , ., � 1. '-- - , - rary and have been frequently coin- er"I be at F S. Sa-ages jeweii, .�;tore. 6�;; the hi�p4 4,omhown him and his,bride- I , * �. ­1� , .. ­ ... . -44- 'act toi �eport that MT. Thom*n. Muir- .. , 11 plimented regarding the excellent D—ber "t to D-e=,ber Gth, both d". C14A."M A�� fts weM nPlAIrADO A - 'dock, *Iio for several weeks was. quite .1 HILLS GREEN I � 11 . . T1, ,/ and up-to-date collection of brooks. iucluo4m -- 79 44 - � . includede a act of 1; seriously ill, is improving rdc�ly but I . I I Ission 3`111d­11'he Ifills Green Those who are not patronizing the Diamond Wedding. -A most mo � -G'�eugage 1. � M, - vqir tii#s�pjpl forks from tl�e Xk*fo, will -have to be careful not 11 . -g.mizod , k% i ­ Missiort Band. ui in .May ot! library are missing a good thing. mentouts incident took plate on No' dint c *,,�;,and a .largo picture An: in bla ustual active duties for a time I- " , . this year, held all open ineeting last What is -better than -a good book to vember 12th at 'Tloverdale," the home sopia finish trom her music cless, a- which will not just suit -him �as he ­` . Tuesday i6ght, to whioh parents an,d read 'during the long winter even- of ,Mr. and Mrs. William lifeGillivin, c9mp" * by an addres's -which, was; bals -41ways beeii,a very busy man �,, I friends were inVited. The church was. ings? The annual membership f,m in Sr., when their *four sons, Win, H., read, b)�11%&Rs Agrws Newer, The S2 looOng after his many duties as liv- � . I nicely fille,d and the Band presented but fifty c�ents, and those joining now John J., Albert and Isaac, with their S. Class also gave a large brass ery prop�ietur, Ail Contractor, ete * ilr . their regular prograrmuL with sortie will be meribers till end of 1922, 'ke- wires and their two dalighteTs, MTi, jai�dlnisrc, 04iss Whitloo� has b�en An one of our qneefr business men I .. extra sqngs ami exorcises and a PTI �. � . pagearit on India. They are a crowd ceiving the balance of this year free. Annie -Morrison and Wre. John ,L. organist Witbe Methodist 'church, for he has,always taken a great Interest -Misses Lobte ond Lily Hunter, of Kerr, and My. Kerr and nine grand .the past ,tvvb years and has made a In Our village and is very widely and . I � I , of bright boys and girls and all did Edmonton, made a abort visit to Mrs. cliflitren, Alden and Charles MoGavin host ofIrlem,is. It was noted Ahat favorably kno .-The Choral Socie- . well. There is a rnembersh' f wit I P 0 a; I Parsun's last week. Mrs, T. Learning, Mrs. Wilbur Turil' whil 411c nuade music her profession, - t "Th Messiah " had a rehearsal in � , ' " 4 bout forty slid when the contents L ­ ­ -- - bull, Gordon XeGavin, Delta MeGavin, abe enev�r ,refused to #ive -freely of. tKe basoment Of Carmel chu?M4 on . llioir barrels, in which they had been P W1,11ism, James and Graham Kerr and her talent It y good cause, and not Tuesday evening last which was very I I 'Lorinr their missionary money since McKILLO six great grandchildren with other Only ,4 her-aix-n church hdd she won � M r. F. A. Gr.h�. w� .ight . largely, attended, and at the close re- v, Crwartmation, was counted, it was wilt b. .t F. s. s.e..ze,. j-1, 9 "-'-'Wt' friends, gathered to I , t.r.. f- ce1jibrate their frien4G. . Thtirsday's. night's shower freshments *are served and a pleasr- ijund to bo $66. Seven of Lite main- r—ber I.t t. D--b.e 6th. b.th d.�, diamond wedding. They are ,almost ,vwas almost a perfect - bens had thi, $5 necessary to make ot,kqiv. 2811.3 . example of ant social time - enjoyed. -Mr. and . I an unbroken family of childreno 'lihurdh uptor, the audience repres- Jors. -David Shirray Ivils I lited rela4ves � tlb�ni junior members. The offering Loekhart-Kendady.-A quiet wed- grandchildren and great grand6hu- enting 41 Ort,t, of the vill-age church. ir. Monkton and vicinity duriog the' , -givi-ii by the grown ups present a- ding was solemnized on November dren, one little s Whitlock leaves for her home � inioutit,,i to $10, making a total of 10th, at the Parsonage, 18 Victoria Helen Kerr, died eleven years ago but at Past weel� sild report a-3wry oleAstant 1 $75 for the night. Suniv of the of- Avenue, Hamilton, Omt., the home of the Others Exbter.,,thionday and- will return time­4Mr. and XTs. John RAterson, . are living less than a halt -here after -her marriage, The PrO� formerly bf our village, but,nbw of I fcers of this live band are: Ist vice the bridegroom's sister, when Jean hour's drive from the old folks. The- spective groom has spent thepast ten Toronto, were'in the village on Wed- * 1. prv�vlvnt, Mary Forrest; 2nd vice- Annette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day was indeed -a pleasant one, a v . ,Jllusld�nt, (.race Love; secrebary, Geor -years bi& ilvi was one of ,the local riesday last holting their relative$ �� ge Kennedy, Hamilton, was -unit- repetition of many happy days spezit boys who ,saw service overseas. .The and friends, and were in Kippbn the Florence Armstrong; barrel seare- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony to at Grandpa and Grandma MeGavin's young couple have the very- best first of the week attending the fun- .: tary, Eileen Turner; treasurer, George Clarence, elder son of Mr. and was interspersed -with Pit - -ad 1, usic, wishes of everyone, and all are gl erall of Mrs. Paterson's- father,'tbe 11 Walker Carlyle. and .Mrs. William Lockhart, Windsor, singing and a abort address from they have decided to make Spring- -late Mr. Duncan McGregor. -Miss - Ont., formerly of McKillop. Rev. E. John J., of thankfulness to the par- field their bome. . MANLEY Huonergard. brother-in-law of the ents for their love and patient khad- . . Duer, of Bayfield, sp�ant the past week Nlytes. -- M. Johrinv Deitz and Mr. — - -- � �. or so with the Misses Fee, of this I - groom, conducted the ceremony. Tyn- ness toward their boyish pranks and village. -Mrs. Robt. Higgins hall been - . Willie Mariley are busy drawing wood mediately after the ceremony the boning they would still be spared to . KIPPEN I t(, Mite,hell for Mr. John Benneweii -happy young couple left on their enjoy life among their children. W. -in. Gauld Missi,,n Band. -There was a quite ill during the past couple of ' weeks but is now, we are pleased to I ext-M.P.R, who has a number of or honey moon for points east. On their and Mrs. Morrison, on behalf of the special meeting of the Ga,uld Missia,p !say, improving. -On Monday evening .. dom t.0 fi!t --Tije Good Roads System return they will take up their home sons and. daughter%, presented them, Band last Saturday. They have a between here and Dub ir. Windsor. . -cry memlbersW,­f about eighty. Small last a fowl supper was held lin'the ]in has Corn- . with some v appropriate gifts. . . Methodist Church here, followed by 1. pleted the contract of gravelling.- Sdipol Report. -The following Is Alden McGovin gave a short Laddresf mjvdollan bit M- j were distributed about . fine concert given by the Elgar ; Thi, liolitical nivetliik held hew last the report of School Section No 3, Lind Mrs. T. Leaming, oh behatf of six months airo to all the alembeirs. ' 1, "I'ciesday ev,cning in t he interest of McKill0p, for the month of Octoler. the grande,hildren, present theri;l with- They-wwmzAo bring them back gat- Ladies' .Quartette, of London, and , the Liberal Part . y, was well attended. r _ �aj% wi . th the savings and,oarnings Miss Greta Laramie, of this�village, I I The names & a in order of merit, and a purse of gold. These with ji tew h iolinist, who ,rendered a most ­ W. T. McMillan, the Liberal candi- those marked (*) .were absent part little to" tokenst from the -great at time put aside for the great a' v �1' work for ikilliell the Mission Band ,pleasing Programme from start to � date, emphasized in an able manner Of the time: Sr. Fourtb-Dorothy grandchildren and 'a host of giflis and ' astor, #ev. Mr. Rivers, - . . . ­ the Liberal platf.,rin, which should Malady, Annie McQuaid, J. Flannery, rcrilemberances front 'dis stands. About half the barrels came finish. The p . .- we tant, #jends in and it we, found that they con- presided very ably as chairman and !'' prove a benefit 1. Canada in these A. Downey, -F. McGrath. Jr. rV- and relatives 7,plied U. by rendered several fine recitatioris� 'The .1 strenuous times, when economy is so I'D- Downey, M. Cronin, 1. O'Sullivan, Grandpa McGavin lien his most; ­,witty' taW' a $42. It is hoped that fowl supper was .one of the hot, if , to he hoped E- Miles, M. Flannery. SK. Third- Irish way. . . =Mt ers come in"that .. thin - 1, Tnuah neetled, and it I.% Others present w4re,­t w - Ir I i , not the very best, ever put up by the '­ the reins M.,O'Sullivan, P. Feeney, G. Downey, brother. John MeGavin, -of Seaforth; amoufi � Ir )e doubled. One of the ,��'. which ever party gets 3 ' - -ladies of the church, who alrernoted , � I of power will not make bri ken prom- R. McQuaid and Joseph Downey Jo mothers handed in $5 for ,. I miss Malry� Mc- M, a ju7l'or as excellent cooks and li ra . - ,� . Ise.4 as was dont- before to gain the equak Joseph Hart, F. McQuaid, E. Gavin, of Tuckeremith; John GrAharn embership for her daughter. This � , e � , I held the au- Melady, -M. O'Sullivan. - ,%,Ill be�.pi$sented at the open meet-. 'a rs.-About 60 delegates Irpm, er I eler ion. Ar. vleMillan Jr. Third and wife, of Goderich, a brotfi6r ,of Ing ofthe'Band to be held towards nd Goderich Digtrictii:, attend the t, dienct, spell bound and wOu,nd up A. Feeney, A. Cronin, C. McQuaid, Mrs MeGavin's, Mr. T. 1--amingi, Mr. Spiritual Conferenige in Hensal � - . . with the best wishes of the audience. F. Hart, �G. Holland. Second -V. WAur turnbull, Mrs. Wm. Ke;r and the end of. December. Many of the I -Mr .1ohn Murray hasgonetoMun- Feeney, A. McGrath, C. Miles, Jos. Mrs. Driscoll, of Leadbury, 'ai . old mothers and friends accepted the In- .dist,Church on Tuesday even' �astl fl,,n, %Ti,h!i,,an, to ri,;eit his sister d , vitation to be present at the meetin ,November 15tb. Subjects c , ted . . al- O'Sullivan, 11 O'Sullivan. N. Miles, frien , Mr. MoGavin was bo:�h On 9 with the spiritual life and a at I Nora McQuaid . Part II._J. Miles, August 19, 1836 in County Fernialish, boys and glirl, the bright talk gi development wcre discussed a I the so in the interest of his health. on Saturday and enjoyed with the . I � A. Cronin, A. Flannery, Leo O`tSulli- Ireland, and cattle to Amer$6a 'in yen conference closed wit1h con -on �. &' I van, *Thos. McQuaid, Edward Melady. ,Jime, 1854, spending two yonri 4h by Miss W-Iggirls, of Gaderich. After service. The ladies of t e I It . � BAYFIRLD . -Prither.-Ro6e Malady _and Norman '14evv- York. He 'came to Cai0a; 5h the meeting �� senior girls served oir of�� as I N,,kv Bo�,ks.-The fallowing books Vc4aaid, eq"]; Denis FReney and K. 4185t, landing in Sarnia, strarppiW.�Ae a little lunch of cookies and tea. Prac- Street Methodist Church, Ex , are . I,H%,e lately been added to the Public Flannery, equal; John Flannery, walked froin there to Bayfield; ,Wny tice­fn the ppen meeting in Decent- ' , � . � I ,ibrqry: Returned Empty, Florence Elizabeth Carlin, James O'Sullivan, are.the tales he can tell Of tha,�$ard- her vn1l commence next Saturday at to furnish a musical 'prdgra a at . � Barc!a�; The H�ar,, of Unaga, Ridge- John Hart, Mary Hart. - 2.30. . the fowl supper Ito be held at - �, ships of those early days, but',�60'g Successful Anniversary Services hurst Methodist Church next nday wI,11 Callum; Black Bamlemy's Tres- Of a -he ­ ' I I .1 �:ure, Jeffrey Farrel: Sister Sue, E. H. ' jolly disposition could alw;Ays The� anniversary services -held .. evening. -Mrs. Alex. Munn h to Te- l., P4)rtt-i-: Her Father's Daughter, Gene TUCKERSMITH see the bVight side of a sAinition. Sabbath last In connection with the turned from Mooretown, whe 4 'she - Strat, Mr. F. A. Gruh... �ye Aght .p-j�li�t, He was a great reader and still,'keieprs had been vi I siting her son-in4* and , ,-i Porter; The Parts Men Play Methodist church, we're in every ra- Ev%.,rivy Baxter; Helen of the Cl� g 01 I,e -it F. S. S­,aage's Jewelry Ft-,, fr.. well posted on all the events 6f'the a daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson. --bel IM L. D—ber Gth, LAh d -n day and can,tell .,the� dates of'any 1ject a gratifying success, although _ llouso, Harold Bell Wright; The iralwi� 2AI-M historical events ;�f importance . the weather was anything but pleas- Mr. R. E. Cook in improvint'very r � Ffirgr�ng of Ow Pikes, Allison North; A Young Life Passes.-Doughts, the . He 'ant, with a blustry wind and anow 'Inuc I was,married November 12, 1861J'in'aL fro�rmerly occupied by Mr. G. Maist, Tha �rofit,­r,, Oppenheim; Purple httle five year old son of Mr. and little Anglican Church', which i4;still falling. There Were large congrega- and has put in new plate glass to . I Springs, N,�!;ie Meflung; The Custard Mrs. David Gemmell, passed away in standing -in Bayfield, to Efiiibetfi tions at both afternoon and evening Cup, Liviiiir,ton; O'er Moor and Fen, the General Hospital ut Stratford on ' in 'Services and all thoro ghly enjoyed take the olace of the ones that were The Man Who Alni�ut Lost so In Gralham, who. was born ' -I Mkilda the able and - eloquen'to sermons de- li-roken.-Mr. George Case is eliecting -, Saturday morning last, following an Township, Stormont County, March . a neat little building over his weigh I the Sw,at 4 T'ny Brow, Joseph Hock- opciabon for appendocitis. Besides 7. 1845, coming with her parents livered by Rev, Mr. Anderson, of a � ing; Tho Pwh of the King, Mr. Stand- his parents he is survived by two Clinton, Chairman of this District- ctsles at the G. T. R. yards ,which . when an infant to the town of C - , : "Od'� who 4s if aud ' si :1 will prove a g � f;,st; The flzt�f-hearted, John Buchan; brothers and 'two siste , Jean, Dor- rich. In 1847 they moved to S%nley 8 a gr bed 4 z�etltlm as�c ' on . rest protection�when I The Alv�teri ,it., Rider, Zane Grey; The othy, Glen and Gavin.rsThe remains Township, where she continued�ili Ii peaker. At -the afternoon service weighing Old or wet dayi.-LWed- ,, T., . .vo -Mrr. Anderson took for his theme, ding bells are ringing in our village . Iamin--e F--rvst. J. 0. Curwood; Tres- were brought to Seaforth on Monday -after her marriage, till 186Vhon at date of writing and we believe be. , , � � surc- Tr,vo 4 the South Seas, Shaw; and the funeral was held from the the.family moved V � God as Our Father,, and strongly em- fore this appears in print one �f- our 4 1 -`*� phasized in bit 1 sernmir that * God is . t - Yo-hn for tho Spanish .Main, Walkey;- home of his uncle, WT. John Gemmell, - lile , simi 12, McKillop, where by hat 41work near*m business bachelors will have left fthe 1, Ethv!dre�h Oic Ready, Mr. Vaisey; in Egniondviale, oil Tuesday afternoon, .nd careful planni _ V, OR a t all timesi for, the care and . ,r %� Hill of Bnmni, Cowper; Pegg I- inis protection of his children. ,,In the auks of bachelorhood and taken to I y D. O., interment being made in the Maitland- beautiful home and secured fa, for himself a wife. Further Particulars Watson. - bank cemetery, The sincerest sym- theli four sons within a mile of the evening the preacher took for his text will be- given in another issue�Rev. 4 'is extended to the bereaved the words of'David, 1`1by loving kind- MT. rMcConnell, of Carmel Church, is , pathy old home. Mrs. McGavin is 9' kind, none is more than life." The choir ��.. BAYFTELD . parents. - motherly woman and their horne in , fully susbainted .their reputation for adding -to the interest of the weekly . I � - 1`lrt­z(-A.--1[c%srs. John Pollock, W. Reception. -A pleasing event took the olden days was -a haven of rety I weZ6 ably issisted by prayer meetings by lantern slidos, il- .�, . Williams,ii and Harry Baker, who place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to many a traveller. In 1900 ,they good music add lustrating nicely the tea' l it a built a cosv little lipine for thein:I4 ' s Or top haVP �;)Vnt tlle 9LIMMOr in the West, l5allas, it being the occa ion of a the Goshen Line Methodist choir. A of ithe evening. -Miss M.0191 -M.".., I � �1 r(qurm I )ionic last week. -William reception to their son, Russel, and fine solo was also given by Mr. Tvi- 0 1 selves near Leadbury, where they,sitill son Ramaby,, of Springifield; entitled f Lucknow, who spent several weeks � 11 Parkpr ipturned homr, last week af- bri . de upon their arrival -home from keep house alone, leaving their young-' aTh L d J Xg Sh It. It " Th ti'Lj t of,,Mrs. R, Bonthrorri has � . .1 1, tet spending t�e past year and a half .Lot' ts east. After congratulations� eat son, Isaac, on the homestead ' or ' . haig,,,e1,.hfr - re g-,. -d to bar horne.-MlIe.'A21fred ,." in Saskatchpwan­.Roberl, Penhale and .social chat, dancing was indulged Here they -retired from the ardu ladi:s �,h. & floral I . 0128 . Tayli)T hall,Te6briled from a pleasant I � . I It continued uriM4 12 o'clock, . decorat5obs ?d . arrived homi. Tuosday from a trip In an work of the farm, but inany in . d eir part. Well as* tt,e IvisriCwith'xelatlives and frietils in , ! -the display was A62 -and pretty. T e -�Molr, of our ' 'h( neisrhborbood and in distant lauds, congregation is to be congratulated � ­ t - Wt -s'. with a car of apples.- when i dainty lunch prepared by the . ,different parts. -Dr. A; , A niasqu-pra,lp ball is to be held in hoeftess was partaken of. After lunch will long -remember the happy -days the - success- of' - As day. village, whot always takes a great'ip- . the town hqll on Friday evening of Mr. Bfown, accompanied by Mfrs. Ad- and m'erry incidents that took place on terrest in science and all neiw treat- - , I MeXL week, NuvenibLr 25th. The ants on the harp, sang several selee- at the old MeGavin home.' . Notes.-Thel lihat week we mado� ments fit,the medi- ' 1� � .. . , , utenti and develop � . Armstrong Orchestra has been an- ' tions and dancing and ca,rds were brief mentimi ' '. Of ,the illness of Mr. cal -profession, and who -for some time . . � . . gazt-d ,Ind will furnish first class again enjoyed until an eaTly hour, -------- --- -- , Duncan McGregor, This week we are it", , b . oet dquipi . Ang himself for �lrivitng , _ . music. Dam-ing will be from 8 to 1 When all departed to their homes USBORNE cal n rd his death, which tl� , ditments it the wpnderfu.l discovery I - . . . and will begin promptly at eight. The thanking Mr. and, Mrs. Dallas for Allison -Whitlock -A very pretty took place at the home of his daugh- .of Radium. for cs�-ncers * and other � q . proceeds are to be applied to the their hospitality, all agreeing they weddinir took place at the home of t Wm:. Workman, in Tucker- growths, ho been appointed to give ��, town hall fund.-L,ast Sunday the were ideal hosts. The ,music was the bride's Parents, Mr. and UTs. P. .QtM d old: this treativemit In' St. Joseph's Run - I ' furnished by Mr. Chest , ey and Mr. Whitlock, of Usborne, on Notrember a . I A fuller'rqfereii&4� will Appear in _ 'occasion . -oinual thqnkoffering .service of the I � . V . I I pital as- may roquire and .:, Women's Missionary Society was held Norris, assisted by.Mr. and Mrs ' ' Ad- 9th. when -their daughter, Vema, bel. .0 next; isgua­�-lqrs. 'Robert Elgin ,will une-the train service'lietwoen his . I �* in St. Andrew's church. The service ams. Guests were present froat 01in- came the bride of Mr. John illiecill'i van,. in London -this *eek.LVISIting heV offlee bore si�d London'. We c0gra!16- . . . ­: �on, Blyth, Seaforth and Heiisall. The of Sprin d Wili .1 .1. ,,, v�as condu�ted by Rev. R. A. Lumly "eld. Rev: Wal lem ,' datighter, . Mi Eth 1,:' and Other ulate the doctor ou,�his sppoi#brneuL-,- ' i - ' .I- .Ind ,Mrs. Lundy, of Kippen. Mrs. young eauple, received many costly liams, of SDringfield, officiatedTin the friends.--iMiTslier Whiteman, Of --.;,We regret to ,state ithat, Xi.,Jamee 11. Lody gave a spriendid address tak- gifts 'testifying to their popularity. Presence of the hinmediate relativec� Toronto, is visiting his Wallis, 'Mr. Taviot 'one �Vobr old and mu4'h re- . '.. � �ng n� her subject, "What aMll i ren� The. groom stairts married life under The bride, who w#s giyen away by. and Mrs. John Wliltaman,"In the vfl- . %�� residervis; isi . iind has, 'heart ' .. I �. - , , :.. . dor unto tbe Lord?" The offering most favorably circumstances. He her father, woTe a lovely g1wn of ]age.,* MT. VVWteMSn reports' 'that quite ill. -Mr, Russell gusell -has Te- ". ,,as over $40. Will Teside on the farm adjoining that' ivory crepe de chine . trimmed with business of all -kinds %�'*Wthe lipulet turned from therm West,'vliere h6w'ent F � (Too late for last week). . of his fttherl�, the land having -been satin beads and embroidery.,- . Shi .side in the c1*.-. -MT. Ivison Bartaby. dut v0ith the harvesters' exdu . ration. .. 'I., . taken up by his grandfather some 75 carried a beautiful boiti6uet ofi'4.1_�,eet- of Springfield, spent tfie'webli: end at Mr. There. Essay -has also r"med, 1 CWs ago, -which the family have heart roses and fm and wofe 4f'*aff the home of 11411ifieles, Messrs. Henry i,! BTeezes.-Among those who were r . making the tftV all the way home .1 ii;tome for the Thanksgiving holiday . nee retained. All join in wishing sunburst, the 'gift of rthe groom. Wiss and William livisom-'Rev. and Mrs. with, --his ,auto and having Nile 'or no �: were: Lawrence Fowlie, Shirley King. the. bride and groont 4leadth and Evelyn WhAl 3sth ','IMAC �Puddct(14 ,c9,x trouble On -long trip� 4 Woods, Ethel Jewett, ock, sister. of 'ilve bl� - L VIM 11�� Mit : .Tide, Lundy on Sahl '. L'.,,. London; Jean prosperity down -the rippiling stream Played the weddiffit march, Aft6',tip Thithlooffering'sor6obs, tpiJite- Wo- *r Hil,lier Is -last wiiek for I Annie Dewar, Clinton Collegiate; of time. � � L, ­ , ft here . .. 1. 1� � fj�, main 1 F Allssionary'Siclegn0liat �Bgh 1. . - - *. Pr `,peek . ­, cer4mony a bountiful dinner wqa,io _J , gli,k�T . In& I Alma :McKay, Seaforth Collegiate*, . School Rapbrt� a 11 , .1 . 'Po 'I . -­, I . - " I 'Ph fo is ad in the dining P artly, Varfia and- Ba7lfield-. ""ie- .I. , onw, *0&.T I , fA . , : r�om. Therrhoup, :- �� , . : lLucy McLeod, Clinton Business -Col- the to J)"T l3e)ltool Sectloh No. A- d A� I 1 I ,P - ' � I A , lege , ­ I .. . fill ­. . . � 4- dayaUd With cy"irrysitrith � � in � I sor- t. It . �, - -0a , i � L I , - . . Tysisinth .V . to It s �Tne in ming K)w&- 41941 , c . WV . I I -- . ; Tackit it , for October- Fifth pro usion. The bride wAS Ole, I tPX13rok -�e of` tev, , � (11 . Eva Stinson, ac b,inpaillid , bsr To u �lcqi ,4W thA* . . . 4 twonvarrof,-these, ,�e - g ­J % 1 ­� . ; Miss Pratty, Toronto; Wilber and ni; -s1:d:# � , ­ , I 1. I I Ill and 4seful, ,la - r '. . - . '! I , , W &114'a � ft-eit viarle moiifAg-ati, w . ��', . , , 'llie Souter 186. Sr. Tv- ant of many beautif ,46, ­ vyp­ � � , I Class I . akrigatlO�% _ i , . . "I I I ,ell , ..Frank Erwin, Kitchener; Elva Dewar, AW'lffsrugh D79, Bessie BrOadfoot gift. The bride's -travelling's , W" tot ,vissions.; A&%�.'­,Xt, McPhrlste,] as the Dau�,',hAW)6&n,'j w, ' . ­ I , .1 1. � , -Stratford No,rmal.-Lola Elliott, of , Lyle Chapman NI, Ina Scott' blue serge with blue, - taffeta , uso.� of"cMy.Ae1d tikk Xr� -!Aridy's worK much from il .1 . � ' i il; I , , ., I � .r:�, Clinton, was tho guest of Shirley �. impson 924. George Won- and taupe hat. Mr. and Mrsi All be*��Iiilid a � ,*,a sermoni, , lan, � � ,�, �� , ­ .., a ." home ,her,0,y.,app1ka94i4`,-,,,­ I ML . 1� I� 4�r'� 11'&�h,Jias lie4h�mbeb,corfirhentred�pn. e Court, * � ,�', , King, and Gretta M-ernet, of Clinton, *40tC1.1thle Elliott 8N, Wilson will return to Springdfle-ld this, *as -made for lurk in th y'll &, - was the guest of Alma McKay over &---nev 529"W. TV -Lenard Me- ,to reside. Mrs, Allison will r4urne " � John Patteriftit came up *01n Clinton. --Kr'.' GeoK, Armst; ' .2,,., , g r`!� 1� r, the holiday.--Mls. He W. JDrwin Tq- ' 0% - ,,, - _ g 'r ' �,;." ,� �.� . .t , , gr,4, Eilitstit Richardstm 486, ber,duties as Organist of the M*IW- ,Tlewilio last 'k to winit, OZI her to. misfortune im&w.av ,t.0 ,,, "Ll � I 1. I., turned Friday from ,a , to edA,Boyce 3W, 011ftird !Broadibot dist church, ithich . I Yathv Mr. -PrEM" X i � , t., � rm,! I vah4able; liwe MRTOugn . a ­7�� � , . . - , daughter at Kikdhene�191.1111,8 Fisher 14D Jr. M-Nelon Davidson 506, filled for *be paft t9i yt-a-M, arid' ter 4 - ­ '� -0= *� of. � �- . . I :"� ", � Kitchener was the guest of, upc� 0j, pftadfbot 490- H*mWd , A-- also continue her large music .- who am a -104 . -A. ."I. � W . . I ,�. d ,.,, .. ,Of - � 4 .. 1. , �,eA , ;Mrs, IP. . .. I . s- for: , ', , old I , 2in"i", , � � -- � - , � 0 .. I I 4 . I ­ . * , r' �,nce 'AWAftPM 479 ,Mdol Elect is Given a an fffid ftisorb c &;-Mbomas � etftt �, �11 . ... % rof" 11 � 11 4 end. a , have Is - j. t df' 0fie14 October,,' ., ink a I , .,Is On- seats I - po. , -Munroe I Sbo*ei-:�-Sprin ,;h .. 11 I � doillir, I I -1A -1 ...A -;:.#� 1­v,s­ � .. fi�, , �, I � V ,,"I'll 1��. ­ .- ­­ . ."i .- ,,* 1w, 611herine ­- ­ -.--- ...-- ­,. , 6 Ai Milit wh YN06-11111A 111: . l .&4, .I, , . . ,4!3 Jeer1'. , ­ l �11­+ y �� , . ,,, � , 4:,,. . , . - , � I I# - 1, I I I ' I. 4 ' 4 , -j , ' ' ' L "" 1' 1: . " , ': . + - - - - 6 , , �­ - I ,,� I . I I �� , 11 .� , 11 , r : . , �, � I �� I ,, , � � ,� I , ; I *1 � . ; . �,:�I . . ,, , X'11!111'� I . I " - ­, L ,q�,,, I . � ; ... . 11. I 1, I �,�', . C .. 1, ". I , , , � ­ �. � �<�., ­� ­� I 1 , ­'. .. %r :"., 4 1'� �i%, � .: ­ � . �. Z ,.:.., , . , . .. , . LL � . . , : .�11 . .- ... - � 14- .., � , " � ­ L� I . " - 1� . � , I ; .1�� '.. . �.". , I . w:*-, -1. . I , t . I , -11. . .... I . ,..� '. :::,�� �� I � � 11 ''.. .- -� , - :::, , . . , . 'I'll, , ,,, , - - I . . I I -, , 1. � . . . ,,,,�'. f�, � ,r��,, .. , I �, - ( , tl-,.,� , -;� ", .1 , - . :,­'I'�," ., W1, I -, �'­ � . I I . ­ 11 ... (W, 11 I �� I . I , "t, i' - �V�j;�14"�'�� 1j!7 I L, I . ,"a-- 'yj'­`­:'�IL �- � 'L "I : , I r , .: "�,.,�,, .. , . I 11 , � I I . 1 . , �,, , I., I , I I �,�, . 1, - I . . ­ ­­­] I Keeping the feet warm is largely a =At.W of " � . I ,JK,*6-*X�'1i , - land of ,Footwear. This store is well prepaM to SvP �� 14 , 4 �,w M every good -kind of Wilutair Pootwear. Agere y04'wti11,W.! , ' ' , �i� 40146" assortment of Felt Slippers with felt or'leather4oles,Tlkj� 144P I in,affi colors, Boudoir Slippe . To in felt or leathir, X64�,Vej,r",�­ '0-, , t '$,H � pers in all colors and Felt.Moots witla felt Or leat,*'�10140A.,#noL aj.1 _ at P110 -St Teagonable prices, We mention A feW , of- eqr�,14441u ztyles:- , . . ­ ,,,,, ,­�41!'."-, irx", , � . ,� Women's Felt Slippers with felt soles, leathei co�041,� o0i pair . ........ ......... ....... . I , I * .... ;� ­ 1 I .'Xao ' "" * " $1`75 Women'4 Felt Slippers with thick felt'soles. pergalr,01497W, lippers, ribbon trimmed, in laolk; *,ad, *ow -n and grey. Per pair ­ ......................... 4185,46nd $1.6.0 Women's Felt Juliets (like cut) fur trjarmatil, colors black, red, , brown and 1krey, -Per pair ............ .... � .......... # Tr Women's Felt Laced Boots with flexible lost V.11 Pair . � .......... .............. ................... - , .-.t. ,eR.00 Wbriven's Felt laced bootts with leather fwAng Wr pailro.66 4 -44,.' Men's ,Black Felt Slippers with Nit soles, F4 pal . i­.'...�.$1.75 ' Men's plaid -felt slippers with leather soles. Pier pair $1-.75 & $2 LWn's Felt Laced Boots with flexible leather soles; per pair $4,00 Men's Felt laced boots with leather foxing. Per,pair, $4 aiud,;,4,�o Misses' Felt Laced Boots, leath�r covered. Per. pair .. ,. . - . j . $3,00 Children's Felt laced boots, leather covered. 'Sizes 8 jW10 for4tlliO � , Sizes 5 to 7 for ...................... ..................... �ftol) . . � 11 I . � . ,O - - i=r - � -V� A& ,&.Ar.."',Wil� I. 91— -------1M-&-0%M40W1111WffiNdN0�; � '- - . I 5EA FOR rZI I CELEPHONE 11 - OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL 114 -- --- , I 0 N M M M M MIEff wm-M.W-w � . I There is a World of Joy bound . . � . ,up in a . . ; . - . � ' ' I - , ' ­ Starr Phono[fra. - :� 1. CX1 aph - I - � - - . . You can release some of this I within your Own hornethis year. I - Hear the Starr Phortairraph I with its "Singing Throat" of I Silver Grain. Spruce, the music wood of cerillurlis, which makkes . ( 'i the STARR stand out as the .1 "Phonograph ithout a rival In . . I I% . Tone Quality.' . Prio'es and terms to suit the . IndiVUr"l. The entlie range of 11 , Star Gannett Records at start- . . th* new price reduitions. '. . . , I �t ALL $1.00, STAR 6 GENNE778 . - - . ) � - I I ! - � NOW. 650 – 1, � 11 Guaranteed Same Record, Same . I �, � Quality slud!-Saime 'Servim * I -I -- - . - .. I . , -1 . I E. Unibach I - p1m.. B. The Rexall Store Exclusive Starr Agency in I � Seaforth. . -1 � . -1 � - I I . � 0 N IN ma ON 0 Im'm 0 M -m- -1 . I - 'i - � --- �, I - I - - � The . Family Shoe Store - � Shoes -That Satisfv . I 1 -- I . , � I -- � . . . - . I We're known all ov�r as the "Family Shoe Storie," for there's net . fo.t in the entire Farnily that does not receive our 6ml- isideratioh, in providing the beat of Shoes for every purpose. ­On ' our list of Patrons 'there am many Famili ' 'going elsewhere for Shoes. : - . eq who: never think of � , e .. � 11 . - . . I , A � . ­ . , . . - . � The Older Members of the Family cdlne�yarle for Shodo �& coin- - fort. - I . . , , . . I . . -� " - Th; Middle Aged come -here for Shoe t a of Aurabill - ty, comfort and style. - . � I . I. . - , ,.' . . The Vitillang Man and the Young Ladly come hs�% :9r smirt Shii'o . Shbes a.h6,y4ng all thd late style features. , ­ . . 1. I . . - � I .. I - . The Children are sent 'here for Shoes -in 6rder that twAsy be fi*d.gorrdetly with Shocs:for grolpyring feet. . . t. . ..... ,�..­ .�, .. �.. 1. - - I I � I , , I , , p� . *, EVERY FOOT Gw-g A JUST RIGHT an 1 619 ,� I , , � lb ­ '. i 5 -1. . - 11 I .. � 1. . ur 8 Pleasing as our Shoes but never iliage a -Shoe by an 'Zicv-. �Ohcal r�T-.Vs duaditr that COUR, .1 �� . . W., � I - , , . Aq.� - h0res t , . .1 - �,. . � I I, ­­­': . � ­­ "..':­.: :. . 11 .. I � . . �, . ­, , " .4-. ­ ,,, � I MO. a �Zl. T is I ..., ,11" - — 7 �`7-i: ' ' 7- - �7.�- " �, � , ­ ;,-,- �I I"". -1 4:j . ­ . , , . 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