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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-01-13, Page 4,wPr�n'u' •, ..a !:-7' . "n'"'Z:•.,^�yr•„c.:=�_ m. _.,.. .,,. .., -w +rw.� . ,,. .,..,._,,,,,, - ^q.s ^°%'k'cn7r1. .iu r. {. 1. 1 , 1 =r11 w I ,1' .' a, 14 • �-�W�� ADYI,nr�llstililwinnrl�es it ' school __­­_I_.__­ _ n ,I'll i�lt JA.N x* f y I aft"and ship bused of H'ir:hlaaid fes-. A^; ,� .. AR ti ;.wwr,.... - 1 4 r i°t.•y l�'heH �N+e .ra�lrOad VI'a8 A .. ' y'.�,' of OW h' , >w - '.'!, rdL^u J Y. +w ,a,.;.,. .,y,.•r"e '*�a' w r'7�r� v� r IV, A" #I ugil '70e+e Mr Patters r, 011. t�er0 211 Q :' ( ! end tvwaeiDP ,man from• �. ., SIM rw . Xutcbt«v -'5 ] #n bold" anti 4imiste : v "',,� a 'Mr din leis � . � � � ; . � �1 I ��. �'. � �- x:, ,� �1+. to �►A crattert lrtalce qn tb�► i `1 v:, ��. , Aa>�pt 00"able 1¢ t.a acs ot, It`` bAj r r <.:• ' 1. u.- 5 X"W-, ' in don. ?a3' eve 8 0 , 'the iso t 1I1t� "�`o t . l 14AF ( it t',: � � U > h >rd hoapitali�r� of twat Mr. atteraon 044 R agant-As e,1 v � � 610 1 �, • i t, ,l v � � ��., theUstsad :haeLess Mr. aP as itrid weUUt :t�► ,, �4 � , anti .�Qra or in the earl da' � � � �#ox a �, � � �� .i �IF 1e t. I I , i C y e ilsyie s ghee > 11 8yrt--� a their son, Roma ``was ,#►,' t. �:;. �: fharnu a► river each a ri wsedabal }I• to► r �` �,1.' $ .. vied. P gilt bvext nica2Y d +pati► P'1�oan u 7 reel Ind during Lhe freshet lues,� a be aQivwd'Avgnue'a Sabbath schoc�t, S by a,� • Presentat'011 A number of the �' ^ y t y, i1V will o0A'ab �{ � , ,.�•, aR lSac. Bt.,s�-.� able. Mr �ti volnvlrtesrad'to m his u .'�.Aft" .� " young friends of Mise Isabel Souter erect a lir so sutpnnartit►g itis, ^ Bupettld� •r Is the token that you hold;A,,�,, a , 'ov,M!:�.t lost at the hc►me of ]lir. and Mrs. neighbors .they cert laez timbet+aand The !o'I1 ilbr 1OnY Y0hm Lo alty is re resented sir, _ During the month of Jarntary, we r aUf ''• r" t ox Q�re- s Fluxh A,ikenhead on Tuesdlny evening erected the strucLu" on the ice which bur ar( article from the Pittill. Thus it's made of purest C61d. 'tional values In Men's' Fine Shoes. In p S>w 4i0� M1%I Y' 11c�ra- s nt last week to show an ex reitision wF1 g Herald regarding the Steadfast strength, it gill. not tarnish our New Spring Shoes we are otos ° m I.. G. v11 a,►e�m{,oe s of re rel st leer removal tram ;heir roe went About the xi#ge_ .the c'biatio °qf Lhe 40th anniversary 111 'le out'the l?ridge went with it. of Mr..Vif aTY Faithful air, it will not turn reduced prices. lthese oboes are marls r l - ^^. . - .--- --_- midst. The o%"Ion was particular J. Johnston% super- Like the files$ wta see in wintez• � atUPPet's with Goodyear 'welted solea, p %ro1f �, The flamily moved to the vii1a� in intehden°e ° the United Preset nn +•� appropriate on account oP it also be- ~ 1813, ytarlan In the #ire it will not burn. toe English dabt--,the popular shape for X Aiisati�itt a ' ^ '' E F - RON EXPOSITOR : ing her birthday The first disposing os their their ]d- church, St uta, will be of irabet eat Y• part of ins and 'Tie an emiblern to thee, William �� .1 ' the evening was s % pwctsasiirg thein. to man o ]1ii•, Johnston" i�euds Of tine vision thou befit kat �' To glue qou an idea of our E % pent in pia fag home. Here the are' here. 11Yix splendid valrttets, � a, I ,,' otit , I--- - -. .__ games, after which all y y ettrrogndpxi ...,odirystok is a brothez'oi Of the truth that seen did gids thee gatheretd a- with all -the comforts of lite';tnd bre Mrs. Jatp •� ldr o' our valla u D=mss:"'{ �'P8 y 13th, 1922• mond a Coates table burdened Ipith enjoying them to the ihrlleet The Se''nnd When thou wakened when thou Friday, 1 , , a huge birthday cake, pratti•ly d , 0% a son-ro art pf g R. Hunt °f One dot of fn's Browb-, Shoes made oa a ttladdlllDt . ` • "I, • -- guests aeaembled at 'the Patterson He"N ill, AW .makes an annual � visit a pt' wi �e$e toe -- - . - -- sled with candles. After the a home at 1 o'clock and after 1tla God's 6lesa Wll ,be with ^ hee, .� cc ng With!Good y"r welted solea. Re -« ' -' 11 ��`• ' and luncheon was served the fo1'liiw_ partaking to has old �llty�e here: "It was the - %• P�� $T:60, �sle�,)['�viod$4.�ti ��. �... SOUTiiI HURAN LIBERALS ing address was read by John ilic °! a very delicious weddin'ifinner casiotr of ''once in a lifetime," On race, peace and. strength the still ane fiat of 'Mea 's Tine Gunmetal Calf Shoes The annual meeting of the South Intosh: "To Miss Isabel Sauter — cnj°Y� the afternoon ir! 1enewing the evenirl<of Deeemfber 8 1921 the acrid o'te Huron Li'berad Association, as con- , in view of the fact that early clay rem}itfscenees. The guestg Grand Aveane (kgecondj United 'i'r�es• Ada "crown of joy"' thy portion fast re 6 blind eyelets; Good year wetted ricsh , i�i� �;.-' � you V're hen elarth's pilgrimage lot are $ to 10. r,, al6lterked for both Federal and Pro- ;soon %n}ng .to leave our c°mmuni to Present were' Rev, and 'Mrs. Robert lryteriare c.#pt+i•}e of 13 Louis, Mo. a P g mage shall end. Reg. value $8.80. slate 'price,, . ,' be in `` Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John Cres- APPY and,: preciative audience 2d► One lot ad' Men'at Fine lGunvreeta Cali Shoes uiyade .ori it sit ^'. •tWQ purposes, was he'd in the Town g work as a teacher, we, a ed to ovm8 h I The• valuable medal presented yn 1 BQay well, Mrs. Belle McCully Mr, and wing the beautifull rec�bf toe las >jl, Siensmll, on Tuesday afternoon °f your friends from flee Sunda ' Y- thio' ponnection wars of fin workxuan- t, Go y'�r choke Af school and Young p ' Y 1t'M're• W. C. MoOonnell. Mr. and Mrs. °r'a d aluliQ�olrlltm. The large ship in gaoki upon whisk was a repro• ►ea'1h ° welted solea, and iitst. There was a large represents- %Poo les Soca f asselmbl er'or:rubber 'heels• Sizes in the lot are 6'?to`9. Brucedield con• J. 1). Flatt, Mr, and and Mrs, Daniel met to celebrate 'lie " xq; y ileo from every municipality in the &rogation, do not wa b septation of'bttr 4liurch irttilding, To -far vwlrte $13,50 snd.�{00 ode price, per ,pair ;',, ..,40.4g-:!.,, the occasion to Tarfin Mr. and Mrs. J. W -.Norris 40th anei y of 'fhlp or ization . ' iditeg and a large amount of bvgi- 1 pates is ton an ex, Mr. and Mrs. James Gzieve, r t,t the g. $. and -more e® all these gr$etjz� Mr. Johnston �e- , tress was dealt with by the meeting. i Pression of our appreciation and and especially to One lot o,! Mens .Brawim- Colf : made g' 1 wishes. B good Pay regaz* and 'esteem to the sou spooled ire a 'very pleasing .maimer on the F.ngladi► 9sist President Essery, of Centralia, oecu- Y your kind Mr• and. hiss, W Grieve, of Buffalo Pe!- with real a ye nor, b , ,%en}a9 man- intendent, Mr, bProprtyate #remarks humb- with Good ar '�vvebted solea. s8izas in the lot are 6 to g� pied the chair 'and the speakers of Y Your sincere and frank Mr• and Mra. Ed, Pierce, Mr, and William J• Johna¢on, ly expressing his 8t3e Rbgular value $g,8p, Sal : m position b ¢ - Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mrs. J, L Green who, wbe'9i*r borne. rapf4jy forg'asd % p n8 oI'grat- Pete ".:; _ i flee aftermioan were Mayor W. H. Y Your readiness to help in itude. The audience wets i>,iv►ited tp ,Der Pair .$8:86 , Golding, of Seaforth; Mr. Thomas all Christian work amon the Mra, Lydia MdClwisthan, Mrs. M. J• b' the ,0 enoouraggm A or. remain for a acetal hour aAd to Samples °t the;° Shoes she pow bei shown in our - i McMillan, and Mr, James Watson. Y % Young Freeman Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Patter- 1pnderes?} 7velght iii obstiaclea lead liar ng' soutb wladbq. People you have become a friend to rendered arterrficial service as leader take of delicious refreshments aetty- , . For the Dominion organization of- us all. As a `student you have .taken 'son, of Freeman, Mr. arpd`Mt�s• R. a! the $, ed by the lad delicious of the congzegatio ,r facers were chosen as follows• Frost- a high stand and have won coveted F. Emery, of Fargo, E. P. Rhin.ehart, +' for those many long ti, w honors. We are loath .to MT and Mrs• A. J, Smith, of Catrin Years. AYid l4ogr at the close o1 the during which time individuals crowd O 101,11 deal, Dr. Shaw, Clinton; vice presi- part with ton, Mr. and Mrs. R, E. patters two-score per- ed forward to l: personally congratu- ttent, O. Geiger, Hensal'1; secretary, You for we know that tive will miss %� of service as su late Mr. Johnston and to present You so much from our and family of Lethbrid intendant Lhe flag been elected au 1.Mr. Forsyth, Tuekersmi-th. Fos the gatherings. bge, Can•, Man per- 1 . g caret MlacInnis, Jamestown (yIm• and intendont`•. 6a ;itue. And his ,many ,doral 'tributes orf other • takeue of . ` s1. Provincial association the ofldcers are: Butt calls and what will be a friendb personal esteem. be4itive that, as long as the �, f President, J. Morgan, Usborne; vice- 1o'ss to us will be a gain to others Mrs, B. I. Keating, and Dr. and Mrs. �,►' President, Mr. C. Fritz, Zurich; secre As a slight token of our osteo ,T• E. Cavanavugh, of Fargo, Mr, and Lord gives ,him strength ,to ,attend • �""""� t friendship and o► the servicae::Of the S, S. he will be HEN s�.l=�l �"�i% �,� cry, T. G. ShilIinglaw, Tuckersmith P good will we ask ou Mrs' C. B. Youngman and Mrs. Jane TELEPHONE 11 to accept this Y of ever incrbasnng usefulness to the A 'Serious Accident.—We are in- .OrPQQ11'�>tA•MM1:RCIAL HOTEL ' J. Preeter, of Zuric-h, will act as p gift• We pray that Patterson, of Lisbon were unable to Of ework as b { '' treasurer for both organizations. the blessing of God may ,rest upon attend. Mr, 'and Mrs. Wm. Cuthill Y Precept acrd practice die deked to Mr. Colin S. Hudson for the 11:_ You wherever and famil g Ri h will e�icottrage those who are chosen toAlowing clipping which he received -_- '� - trust that You niay %o and we Y, C. 13 tmtte and to succeed faun in the responsibility from a relative in Calgary.but which ,1:• you will never forget the family, and Miss Jessie Patterson, pO Y CROMARTY friends The presents were numerous and °f the active diiechirig of future en- will be very re Fetful news to the — _ _ Y mad, while at Brueefield. g Topped The Ton,nto Markets.— Signed on behalf of a beautiful. The list includes silver leavers: The evening was made de- 'many friends of Rev. Mr. Knight and campanied them. -After the conifer- — Messrs. Erkart and Scott, the U.F1..O. group of your and lightful .by s rich and varied pTQ- ,his very estimable wife: "Mrs. J. F. ring of the degree, refreshments were Mr' Harold was holding a g�bd :past shippers, friends assembled on your birthday gold flower basket, (blue ,and gold ppers, sh}piled from Dublin a Dec, 29th, 1921, W. D. McIntosh' `bins tea pot, two gold casters, sal- gran'n1Q' Organ alto by Miss Marie Knight wile of the Rev. J. F. Knight, served and a social hour or so inn with the Grand Trunk Railway choice load of cattle on Saturday. Minister; Robert P. Watson Asst' ver meat fork, three silver-gold lined Nutt, reeitakion by Miss Margaretta pastor � of the 'Wesley Methodist and addresses ,given by the ,teeter Montreal and was looked upon a. - M Among the lot was ne steer, fed by superintendent of Sunday School; yuc�ar and creamers, one silver sugar Mtl'E°ley' vocal solos by Mr. L. F, cl arch, is in the general hoanital brethren acrd'$ensal'1. Such occasions a very efl%cienk employee, and tela Mr, Wm, Feeney, Dublin, that sold Al-, Addison, T shell two �T Sic.it;er, -Alms greetings by Mise suffering from a fraetu'red right arm, bring out Large numbers and adds to funeral on Friday afternoon was at- eacent of Class; W. told Masonic watch cameos and NJlizabeth Alldridge. Mr. W D. cuts about the face and head and body the interest. of the Lodge. On Fri- tended by ,mli the leading officials for 9 cents nor pound, weighing 1160 J McIntosh; president of Y. P. S•„ one gold breech set with cameos and Boyle, chasrm,an of the board o! 'bruises as the result od the automo� day evening of this week installation pounds, also three others brought 8 •-•- pearls. one glass bonbon dish edged who were in the city 'that week on cents Per r with g trusters, was the ,master of will take annual business t p pound, weighing 3240 lbs. HULLEIT_ gold, one gold framed hand- >cere- bile she was riding in confiding with place and, no doubt ''fro they coming in a 1 fine cow feel b painted i monies. Chicago was well represent- a South Catigary street car at the attendance will be lar number of special cars forming st y Mr, Wm, Jeffrey, Former R—Thets Celebrate GO] aril p stare, one dozen each cups ed ns Dr: Jr. W. Harsha who led in intersection of Fourteenth aWenutr and Y an occasion la get as this is spooled train. weighing 1 of Per pounds, was sold at ori Weddin and saucers and plates of ach c ns ed inspiring always great interest The service was con- 6 cents r g The fallowing account china, ed ed with A g prayer. The pastor .react Fourth street west, on Monde after- a's 'w'e'ld as of instructiogre ducted' by the . A. F. and Tx' pound. of •the celebration of the :golden wed- 1' gold, one floor some letters of A• A: M,, as Returns-d From India.—Dr. Marg- ding of Mr. and 'Mrs. 1,=mp, one five-dollar gold greeting to Mr, noon. The automobile, a Ford sedan, McConnell delivered his 'lecture on I which the deceased was a membez sa trot McKellar, noted Canadian Pres_ err, which a George Patter- piece, one Johnston fro7n some of -the friends vAieb was being driven by Mr. Knight ,"Can il'b4lism" to a large audience in well as being a Member of the lTen- 11 d'ozen red 'roses and one gold scaled too far disrtant to .attend the recep- was just clearing the tracks on the the Presbyterian church, Exeter on %e of Inde endtnt Order' of bvterian church mi"sion;lr P'Pe�ered in the Sheldon pyrex dish." sell Lod Y, of Nee- Progress, of Sheldon, North Dakota, .,.�,�,�.�� tion. In eloquent, hufmorous, and west side of the street when the Wednesday c;vening of last week and felt fllows, and much sympathy is 1.roach (;soleal India, has' return- cn Jariiiary.,5th, will be read with a rem'iniscen't strains, ed to America owing to illness in treat deal of interest and pleasure KIPPF.N greetings were street car struck it. Mrs. Knight: was, much appreciated.---Special son for the bereaved widow and two her farm] Dr, tendered to Mr. Johnston by Mr. who was sitting in the front seat peels] the sons. -Rev. Mr. Naylor, successor, to Y• Mcl4ellar went back by 'many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Pe„i,,ltc- Club will bald a Scotch vival Services are being held in the, Scotch Social--,St, Andrew's Young Roft. Rutledge, of ,the First church with her husband, received the brunt church this week and will t to India only a few months ago, but Patterson, w•ho are old residents of Methodist ll Rev. Mr. Garrett, ,arrived 'here last has 'been c fled home to her sister in Ciel on Frida evenin SO �T'' ,las. Patterson, from the Third of the collision. She was thrown continue for a number of weeks. a Week together with leis wife and on ” Grown, Mich. She hopes to go back fulthet��innla v 'of Mrs. �enpi°nl;s the it y g, January 20th, church; Mr. Will. Schattgen, mepre- with great force believe the attendance W Sunda 'last ' St. Andrew's church schoolroom, stntEn' against the other thus far has' Y Preached with much so- 7: to her work kith e a atter- g Gibson Heights church and Fide of the automobile and sustained been very good, -Mr, bnci Mrs,_ Jas, ceptance in St. Paul's church and thw year. wn, of hil?Aen. It premises to be a great Southern Ill Presbytery, and Dr, a fractured arm when she raised it to Seaforth, while tiles. Patter- night and nobody should nriys tit, A. V. 'Campbe9l, repro: soling East save h' sister charge in Staffs. The reverend ""•" `""- son is a li ter of Mr. Robert Sulith, There andwill be a fine programme of A. Louis. The e W Bonthron and children returned on herself from falling. Th, brok- 'Monday evening after spandin a gentleman is very favorably impress- , of this township who celebrated his Scotch son grateful expression en glass also cut her face. Mr. Knight j' ed with our villa diamond wedding at his home here i ith a host yofrE�itations, etc., along of our owai co week or so with relatives and friends %e and the Rectory Deat'n of :1ppie't„n rl+•oat.—One of Y a car a o. good Scotch contests ed by one of cru regation SDs M liver- °`caped without a scratch, although in W.pterloo, Kitchener and Toronto, 'and comes here very highly spoken unl y g The I r�gress sa s: and of.-,-1Mr. Joseph Germette has re- the beat kno�in and most highly "Ona particular Y games. The young men and son, M.D., in the words of one of 'his Sitting( w the caved er where he w$s t�A't the council meeting, held in the esteemed residents of this township ternoon, surroundedby Decent j<lrcn niandSns Berlsure to k , in by the force of wn hall on Monday evening .}est, burned from the West where 'he has Passed away at his home on the 3rd tgrandchildrennoon,surrounded and friends aril neigh- , for Ki en. re gull refresh- own characteristic poems which the the collision. Mrs, Knight was rush_ the oflicere for the est for some time.--Mr John Mar- concession on Monday afternoon in burs many of them of fart dy January 0 audience r P year were 'sha ] also PP erybod will a,i” IIOW be widely ed to Che ".neral hospital, where she re-elected, Hamel Mr, recently 'rdturned Y get a published aiid,is, as. fio]lows: was attended. to by Drs. Lin-col and M Alex. Mair here, and 's home the person of Mr. of Appleton Elcoat, acquaintanceshi Y Years' hearty welcq•me, clock, as Clerk; Mr, C. S. Hudson pent' a week with h}s par-. after an illness of two months. Mr• P, bar. "nrl Mrs. Coo, Notes.-,17rs. Finlayson Mrs. Mus A Tribute'tty Wigiam J. Johnston Stanley. Att midnight last evening Assessor; Mr. Cornelius Coo, Tres end bePnre leaving visit st>ane re]_ Patterson celebrated lden tard', Mrs. Monteith, Mrs. Jarrott and the authorities reported that she was a atives and taking up duties again. Elcoat was born on the Elcoat 'home- n'edling anniversar >u firer' Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill, Tax stead 62 years Y - me in '1drs. Lune] attended the W, M, BY D, ,Id. Gibson, 'M:D, resting easily and was expected to Collector.-rMr, and Mrs. C, froth of the boys look well after their :f* ago. and all his life the village DaSt Tuesday, December Conference n ,Clinton or, Tueschay, s William, �Vil ' g to the Mc' trip and stay in the had been spent on the one place. He 29th.. The Pa'ttersues ar I've been thin pass a restful n}ght, Speakin I3oneUl and daughter, Mildred, 'have' West,--Mrs, An:- was a most successful farmer and the oldest settlers of what wasGkr>Jwn ice ss clan wh°h°1 Kin$ Albertan last evening, ,.Mr. Knight rete;Zjed tram Torn, where ''fie drew Dougal] and durtigljtex, Miss 11_1breeder and Inas been for a number as the old Y teachers and of- Of the day 'len$ ago, said that he was not aware o! Che ap- spent a couple of weeks with reIu Cade, are is Hamrl'Lon vtrlit4tt> ass r Jenksv}lie setrtlement, out g t the session, were When you{ lock® were like the raven, proach of the Street car until he was wm• DOug;vll Mrs. Dougall's eon land of years a very successful exhibitor on the Maple River, e few miles north Mrs. Lundy on Wednesday evenin Think'h fives and fr}ends, xiou rural mai! entertained at the Manse by Rev, and Now they are as white as snow. well on 'his way across the intersec- at both Guelph and Toronto Winter of S},eldon, coming from eastern Can- —Young Peoples, Clubs s couriers are fiery anxious that those his wife -Mr, T. C. Joynt was in y Fairs. He '}las not enjoyed the best ada as early as 1881. Mr. Patterson ]ighiful evenin, last Friday e i g_ of eveaits you've witnessed flan. By that time he found that it on the routes will not fail � Toronto'this week on a business trip, l f of health for some Pent a de- Of .the busy life you've led, was impossible to sw}n his car clear stamps on their Put `The Misses Forrest are this week Years and last came in the fall of 1880, and upon home g riday night at Of the deeds you have accomplished, and 'the Collide, was the result. The -stamps the D let'texs as required nevi 11 winter he and Mrs, Elcoat spent the landing at Buffalo, secured an old ox the beautiful oThe ladies and ave TIOf the thin Department, for particular] ng info the dlwelling which-they - winter in California. Geor the you've done and said; automobile w'as badly damaged by ,in cold weather it is a Y recently Purchases] on Rilway t St. was a man whose integrity of cih:art some ofrrthe free landtth,a�kihe _ alien Author g tanking of the mighty efforts the coildision and the front of the for couriers to try great hardship on the a,�t side of fibs railway ki g 'for good literary, study of our Can- You were sometimes led to make street car was also damaged. y and stamp lettere and will make atter and genial manners made and segment was gov s, and the games were When your fondest heart's ambition Briefis,—gThile there is' no stet and take Chan a o: Choral good residents.-a!`li ` retained for him man warm giving new s$ttters a delight to one and all.—'With Ctrs Seemed to waver at the stake. ing in this section the roe o % ut of rural boxes, Society held a social ,in +'lye` r i Y per upon fording the Maple river .he se- buggies running and the dust fd and as a matter of fact whether at basement of Carmel church 'on al friends, and while his family, to Itcteci a carter end bu ds are Po ffiices or on .the routes $]] miail_ b ,evening Mon wham he was devoted, will be cabled She}don in rtes ve1.:townsh p rth He ing these Januar da 9- splendid' for wheeling, and grain and ing 'letters are r aired 'o Y ening last• There wag a. Y days, .it does not Young, with prospects bright osiers Produce of all kinds^ is coming into thele own Rtam Put °n attendance and a Pleasant; time sent, upon to bear the heaviest share of returned to his home at Seaforth, seem like the old fashioned winters, ps,--On Friday last Petit,. sorrow, his death is a matter of deep Ont,, shortly but neither old nor young are com- You Market freely.. —We learn that Mr. Mr, T. Murdock, Mr. Alex. Murdbck, very and Mrs. I)ruinm°red recently" regret and a l7atinct loss to the preparationstobring al�iss famito l to nlatnmg abynianhhas erther paused your ,Master's work, Milne R. Rennie, who has carried on Mr. John E, Pleasantly entertained a number — Mrs. Faithful, you have kept the pledges ge boot and shoe and ' Manns motored onell and to a42 same time Mends whole township distinct religion Mr. El- Dakota the following Y Thomas Da returned home a lar gents 4Wd were at the coat was a member °f the Methodist following s sprig after a week's visit with friends in Never were humble smalj beg nn nrgk' years, has anumber of Lou s the funeral of the visited by a couple of their g• The lame Mr. sons from Toronto,•-.-Xiss g pang the family arrived Lond°n•--Mrs• {;serge Alair, a good enjoyed good share Harold, late of the city of , M. McGre- 11 church, He was also a •member of at Buffalo with their earthly g You have kept the vision clear off patronage, has sold o'ut his brusi� and a former G. T. the 'Canadian Order of Foresters, and sions, which were not very numerous old lady, who for man Montreal, gni• recently returned from apleas Y poses Y years was a Labored fang and labored wise] Hess to Mr. Thames Montt R• i ant couple of weeka 'visit with relit- . in politics was an ardent Liberal, Mr. in those early days, and started out s clesenn of 'this has for f Y W Parl7rrer, who y agent Here, as we mention- Ives and E]rroat is survived by his wife and for their new home in the claim Y paying her annual °Till. 'the harvest should appear," carried on a grocery and restaurant ed in drift week's, issue. Mr, Hsi.°]d. � , ��� in Lpnd�.--+14Ir, ens} two davghters, Mrs. Corbett, of Lon- shanty out on the homestead, laim some da s beenPbe� and fr' At your desk each Sabbath morning `business 'here for man is a Mrs, Jas: B. Simpson ]rave r r. ginct al % y years but who ppears had ]been in his usual from+ 'I,°ri�n S,sie t r3on, and Miss Edna, of New York, visit to old nei You have preached the word of God last year sold out to 'Mr. J, Donald- health up to wit7iin a day or two of Chnitstrri h&y spent 2, and also by two brothers and t<vo first few years the here who are 'alwa 1e a `Trusting 'that the little child son. We are pleased-, learn 11hat his deadh on Tuesday of .last week da as Arid Now Years ane pent Y saw many hard- ' y's pleased des see 7Vlight learn the Mr. 1'arlmer a % his d occurred frnm 'heart :failure' fans af'terw sigters, Mrs. Snell, of Hallett, and ships, crop failures, long cold winters her.—Mrs, Alex• McKenzie, of the path the Master gain intends becoming ' eels wabh relsflveg and i Mrs. Adexand'er, of Manitoba, and but With the helping hand of Mrs village, .the fore part of the 'week, trod, one of our live 'business' men and db in the 1%reet city. David Elcoat, of California, and Wi,)_ Patterson they endured all these, and utas visiting with .her sister, Mrs. .Sometimes this has been a Pleasure, ne ane hdsod 'knowledge of the busi- .. liam, of Seafarth. The funeral ser_ Kath the return of better times added Stanzen, at Auburn, who for some Pureh'asecF, will no doubt vices were 'held from .his late home to their holding and when the time has not been enjoying SOtimes it has caused you pain. db well.-pn W�m��y afternoon on Wedmesda aired from the farm in 19 Y re J y g g°°d YOU forgot yourself, my brother, Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock and daug'h- y atternoom and were had developed a fine half-section farm health.-{yir, W. M. Doig has again That the school might have 'the very largely attended, interment be returned to his law ter, Miss Ethel' and 'Mr. Alexa'nd'er -ing made in Turner's cemetery. home. Bnffalo Huron atter Practise at Port gain. Murdolck motored io Lucan to attend - 20 miles away, was being confined to his I've been thinking of . the funeral of tele late Mrs. Murdock r3' their nearest iridin home here for a reuniter of weeks g the cabin g past, where all with a broken leg. He is not in ve Now replaced by this stone church of that vlRlage, the mother of Mr. Ole their wheat was marketed and sup BRUCEFIELD Piles secured' during the first few good shape for travellin Well remembering those pine benches Thompson and Alex, Murdock, w'ho years following their arrival. % Yet' but Now replaced' with lead attained the exceedingly old age Start Brucefield u. F. o• Cinn will meet at The PTessure of business necessitated 'his Pews of birch. w®lker's A:nll on Tue,day, January 17th. a long winters were rarriimmediate Si*There you gathered us together of 93 years, and who until the past 4 lull aktenaance ;� renjoyably spent, return. -Mrs, Jahn Some to study, Leach and pray cwuested as the report however, at the homes of neighbors, Clair, who 'has for some weeks been Year or so was wonderfully active 11 n' of ,the U. F. O. ,' is ntinn n to be a; the many of whom came from the samee, a few, are here, still with vs and smazt for one so adnrancecU i-e nursing her sister, Mrs, FergusonFergu>mn, in 'aid other hualner+s i, to Dome ixeas the Many 'now era far away. life.—q'he Sacrament of the Lord'8 _ t, , Club. .r. s. Da+•;da,n, secreta section in 'Canada. Both Listowel, has returned 'home, Mrs. 2822-t Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Pa+tterson are in the bestaof Fer• Sntpper wild be observed 'the First guson having passed away last Yes( My Bmtherl 'Some are scat- Sunday in the month of February, il A Social Evening.—Tdie U, F O health and very spry for having at week, Mr• Wm, Sinclair and sister, (! e} ' and. the U. F. to}ned'he ,age of seven' odd Miss Sarah, attended the funeral at tezed, / being February �tih, at the .morning V 6 yourself �nt0 the h • had a ver e W' O., of Brucefield, Y years. .Sscattered far across the Ilea, service.---0uz cunt . soil QY Y nJoyable Of evening Mr.-Patterson was born in the Listo�vei on Thursda Y g people havebeen d :. in Walker's Hall, on .the third lands of Scotland on High" Y• Mr. Robert But they never .have for otten (enjoying the open -rink b to this HOtt 1. Of November 7th Fisher aril two daughters, Miss Hsizel % g PQ rink very much and coming ae of January. A good pr 1850, and a# the age of five ' and Miss Helen, have been vieiiln Tbet small .Sabbath school 'and thee With continued cold weather it will . V o6d P .gramme was came with+ his Years ]ylr, Fisher's sister, 1YIrs, Joseph Hood, ` isCent! given by members of both Clubs and parents . g Fort Frida zed. On to Canada, set_- � g Shoes with you every' F Y years] I m rennin no doubt be well patrons several others very kindly helped a]_ tling at Seaforth, Ont. Mm and other friends in t'hi's vicinity. Forty summers come 'and gone y evening o! last week Mrs, r t"' ao. Mr. Back was $ son was also a native of Mrs. atter- Fisher Will be refinembered by riiarir' Forty ,winters white and heavy Reid and 11Piss Reid entertained a } even}n i'uest of ithe Y You ve been steadfast all alon number of their lad Weitz wall' g .and gave a good address. ing born at Glasgow, on 'here as some 3b years ago he learn- g• y friends, and on There was also ane 1851, and came with, her pan st 2 o ed 'the blacksmithin Tuesday evening last both the Misses given by Rev. g busines's with You've been faithful in all seasons "Fee and Mrs._ T. Dickson entertained Mr. McTnitosh and a mach a Eastern Carnada when four Mr• Mollis in our village. He has, In the'eyyran ,'• ' lu one . Mrs: La riot- a Years s been one of the our ones 1mving Sa+eRiath school I , .in the fall, anumber of (heir married friends, _ e shall S are S • ' luiicly was served si n• Ada}ntq Smrth H Their maiden occurred on Your thought and Ori Friday evening Oast Mrs'. 'W}llism t; w}th home- i natn�e, was Agnes made a competency, and he is now p no pants during maid.° candy provided by the ladies, December 29th, 1871, at Giving retired, -Mr. Mollis treasure henry, nee Miss J, Lamrmie, had the the �o�in • r slier which dancing was indulged in Ont., and where the r Seaforth paid avis- For yourself, ito thought at a11I misfortnine 'to sl' $'e r to furnish the 'it this week ,to etc and ,Mrs. W. H. Not >'or money, not for glory and in lalling broke' her arm near . for the remainder of the evening, Years 'before corrin Y eivided for 9 ',Iohrision at Exeter. MT. Jo best of .fQ(�e� at • /, 1. NotavesMrs, children g tO Dakota. 'Five hn i►, Have you kept your earl vow the elbow. Mme• rices' t11at W. D. McIntosh and Fere born iv}ro for over 20 yenr� ares the teach- Y Henry did not 're M}eil� Estelle McGre or a John who to the couple, et at No, 14, Stanl Bit 'because your blaster bade on al'ize for several hours that she Riad �+1t111 ' S tterided the Passed away several years man, and oda �' is a'IIl a busy Even as he bids you now, Y susltained as severe in' be satlsfa�:tory ,: ariee'ting of ,the Harron Pres- ago (Mrs. Wm, Cuthill, of Y seeing to be his Miry ag she was • vPhich wag held in Wilt}s' MT$ C• H. 'Rightmire, SheldanRabt, busiest d•ay. Not only does he Sometimes even as 'Elijah, on idle way .to a church 'meeting and tr11 ht • Clinton, on Tuesda Leth ed - Yob were, burdened, sore distressed, remained throughout ft and for some Y las'. > ge, Can., and Miss Jessie, at also teachease large Bible t day Io '=lie 1r"elrort a very interesting and Is r- half discouraged, mar- time afterwards Without realizing she 8 11fr. C. i' meeting - H n's took An activeointerest nt he Johnston gh$a tOnda n a of 40. ! �M'rs. ntiared - had broken or. iraatRsred mi _ r whho ibr the 'Ohl rtiy Ma.sterl Give. me rest." y boner K v" r " , metra r Past three years, welfare a2 the community both social- a long time, but he or health for ti, The miracles of the Bible will be s, • manager 0 the Mo4ona ly and spiritually, -The Sheldon Pres friends hoe etrotidti in the I'1edbyter'an chureh on . 0 •:: Y peen Few the glen whose span Of service Thursday evening, also three $Inti�ga one vi11'age, yell grill week to byterian church was or p she v+'111 sbori be on the two'-score _years, Educations] Work � + ., of on of Ibhe bras .letrlassvi3le settlement Mr ized in the road 'to recovery Both Mr. and 'Mee. L eh ever „ The am t , n. and Mra. JoRuis'on wished to be rmrieiii Fear •ora^may, that see the hairvest the morning servioe on - Thmugh his rpi� Pattera°n feeing levo o! the chaster old lei remembered From b tog 0 8 f ly Char+actelr and his Peen frieaida• need eevs*n tRithi ' pphyer and 15th; will be "The Dependence of 'Man • - 0 . Their son, lite: •, >atsayrye�w 8+enialtidsere. ,When Sheldon, mss built, dnr�eehourn Jolins{gn, was on, Sabi' the became $ _ church was heM in she °drool banes last united ink' on his felllow loon," ,g the even- f'`mranaity, fills 1°the pressen, cirmtcit �v ntaa8e to:ay Pev►ara.iheY, see^eke garlands rte, "Nature ri t as who616,age �aaehe to Mt'. P as ezeoted. from New Y B r`seeiriea�e�l..rvhere;#ate�- Aio God and."'$'„K u;ttt tsjr in llrvt or>yooj °�a rites 'ph+ leis your ',f .. . g'ro}>tn x- •pn! 4:r was evetring •>jaarb '�tiesdla A{ :Jeb a tl sltriet ialy �;rthlared torn- ''Yis- Iwiretits at to visit Fever.. diti' fevvi ' 'ne aatam� w1� liver ` , o ' lliaa+t; hay and onenf R>is dctioob Exeter ,oft ,* �ldateEb his naaw. aticiI tio"Vmoon, and � Stet,Ve .upoln e, thie tut � r � �' ,ts. ,l ,,. .' �[t � aa�:.`.; dtYsl of thefts - �, ,. _. +��� •. f d!I +fillet � �- 491ak oaf �, x'r ;.' . ir�eto� Told boss. ���� Bbost�fh �� '°�� t, r �y�y� "'� Lc Of �► nabrrrI as in `�r'e�”' .Mr�+L.- - bore *S _ am°nir! � real �►ie�lr ynL as iidni� � �A •`: ' '� a �r.,'��wr�r r I , ' �: iaitiwt s a> fbMt W% Iby �s "ry a, -'.�`YI►'�\!Y4' ri•'',ri: 4:'Ji.: .r � i y JA' 6 ,� y1,y..R�,=► ', '.. ,, -n:7. :rte.,{I.. '2' , .',Lr .. ,{ _'SII Q y , �Eyo�4. n r i. + 4 <+ ..Ar r:y+ld4rb 1d ,� ., ' . 1 ay s *ti . . 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