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V, at W, 0;, ­ � t0p; ,,� �. -�� :, , - ,-� � I : ,;,'�".' ,.� � ­­. 1. I.. �,i:;�(�;�­ "'i,�'�." .�:��,;""�, "�i 'I'M ,01 _ , , 91 I Ahna X tz ­�, i4i, 11 ".;:,. - 1� rl�rl I �1­ --1 -�" - . ig?' " "? :"!�,",.,�*'% '5� 1% , ne2tion W101 thi§. work, The time is th '4' Id be AW4Wed to -Am P ,We] . . , ,(��, .0 '. � .f.4 , ar" and Dora. ervelt's, College, Lolifj,o�.­ X.*. ing ne -% �.,';� 'Y ,, Bulr% � 'i,,* .� - I 11 g. i.. _ " ,a lyrlwjaiq�:p at � .�4 . p;�i,?-,', 11 - '01 0 box . , "� I �',Ir,� ��, �:! " �� ,;�#' 1; -Z -,,.,s�.;;��!�,, "-,:,; '� " lix) , ,, ,,,, , . .1 " �,�f.!l on , And' gott -ar and we 4 0 every one by dofoqX!,'�,W� the vdorqe, bjit� �tbAt a,, . I I ;,�T,,, V(. "i ,�� --,,�,,,, � . $00..w4v - 11.1 I ­ ��,,, " v is motored to Xr�6 W. 19. Jowiptt witil F,U. and WHI do his r - , 0 - fie hao, no- - ic4geq oil XT. an4 M �, ��,�,� -�� ,�.;9,,i I , - *i , %''vix DotTON , 7 I im , , ­1�;;�, � � , �troil avor Norris. S.trat . 0, ., , .1111, 1,`�-�.�4` n I I ': "A 1-3 ; I , 1$8 4drul Campbell, ford m4iin 0. , ­ i "I, I , . .1 � .�i��"'� .i. L and daugh- Huron. -After In rort portA t time. -N` ,, *biaors of of. Our Village, darling t4e., Wee, ,"7 - " �� - S: , x .. . . tent ths� week end with Urace, have been yi�itj L MI VS Rdoar �q ,I � . ia . there who teaches at BenWIler, spent 2 I , I � - ", � , " 2i U111 I I I., - Nl,� � " � , the the g4m,e`1gre the., .wb i , . k� i- .1. - A .. ,uq -, I . � ria, of. t4le Mrs, Froxeri of Marlotta,- mah, 17 Y , , . % !7�. 1 , ­ %P ", . . . . . .. ,,,, 'I tt­ "I., and Hazel,have gone to par -sed' away early Tuesday morning week e d at ber home here, -Mr. and right tQ `�'*--et the Rangers in the apianding, p, visit with'h T o � 1: . I '9�,17.. !�pT,y � ". - 1.171 , 1� vm'� 11. � . � � � � I., i �,��,, i��`7 �141, I ID visit relatiTes, for a few one of our oldest resideints, M -*v. Re.7 Mrs. W. C. Bennett and Miss B. Ma- finals. Xi ther rs, p . I ,", 11 ;`P�': ,�. , , , �. " " .',' 1. -1 1.�Y,� � or n . I I . .� , �.',h., " ,,�� I I � '. ;.,! ­.­ - T-1. I .. � d ,,,, . I , I ''.. :, ,� . ... 11 I .1 . . � "i"'..".."r.y, "'. , , . .1. .1, 11 .1 ­­ . - 40) - X, , . i �;.k,�111. I ,'I , , 'r. and Mrs. Harvey Per- becca Woods, of John Street, Mrs. 'son Diatom - ,N� , ii; "',�M"Kq .. *rn avers that the Came John Anderson and- . �1. 4% ,,� 11 .. . I X, '. - � . d to London on Friday 'arid here" Satur4gy was -val the second Mrs. John W , ­ � , , ��W you want -% work, 0.400=*��-Iq p 0 0,01: 1*9 , I ,I1 I -3 , �ad he brq, - prw .. ei, 0-wev ;, Y .4 I �! ,You fe",*y , � . �,',`,-,2!`1.,,,V. ons visited Mr. and Mrs. Woods' maiden name iwas Rebecca spent the week endclwith Mr. and Mrs. game of the series and tKat the, count inig 0 vi e, and - Ar. .T , 09 V,0=40 you do but 10, � -:i .. � � Im ... 0 R on on Sunday last. . , thers, Wwillig . 009., i, -65rd9m, I", - Ow 41" W."O "'n'', ? .�.:. " ,?, Hunter and was 80 years old. ur, of the � 0. ;�� �,,��­­, � ,, 11 X, ' %Va,, I .�, day Oct 11 '4- � �� , . ' 9%R11W-3Q1 �,, - ..., �, I - I ­, ,'$'k',�,�� -`?�4'%ei, "I . �.� ��k - " �; --to decide the matter. Dur. 12th will be anniversary Sunday in I I , I. i : - -7 � " � ;�'j��:"y,� "",R I - daughters survive; Clara, at home, nett ­Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard will have . � "O ,2,.�,.P�,", ,,-q, , � TWO J. Davidson and Miss Florence Ben- is still ti4ed. The W. F, A, executive . that me " , j",V, E'�A;, ,��61��'J`,;­,, ­ I PA , � A, , ", N, . ,�. �.?,.­'.­ G;���� th my4hoes Are 90UP4 woidav W tbu, igo#�A.t��,�Zjf� , . I ­ I;- . Iz. I . 1�. �­��!;�6-��111�­�r I -�I, ". . .. di� � 4�p ,A P - , '' i�'� 6"l, �" , -,O, , , , , also and baby, Betty, spent Sunday with ing the e4ily part of the afternoc?n Presbyterian Church, Rippen. Rev. We , 0� t�at i,� 64"OraRT40a :TO. �� W ,,',, , ,#, ,f, �, ,�f ,, JB ECHWOOD and Mrs. Crystle Dresser, - M 1". ��X' E Of , �,� . I �'4 -Ordotoar shl , _ � ly .... q . Z �`� .u. -5 11 d I .r�v N", i" .1. I , _ NA oel. , , i'�'�,., . -v i�s-m llarid 'of Bayfield. The funeral was held on Mr. and Mrs- John Arnistrong, of the weather was fine with a slight Dr, Solon4t. of Toronto, it� the , b '� , 1,"."'ji"! . � rs, Tom H6 . 11 be TWO 6AQ0 * M040 VJ7pAqine.,1ap leather in black or q.� , ­ro 1 4 , '. i � �. JInAd,sur, visited here this Week.' The Thursday to Bayfield cemetery. -Mr. Blyth,-Mias Grace Scarlett, of Hen- wind blowizig from the west. - The special . - � ,',,,�'%:, ��,- , . - I "' ' ­ ",;�jq�,� L1,7 �;,J,�,!� � . is xpaoo ovw wl,a ., � and Mrs. Tain anniversary preacher. , g corggg b1p w�de,fitting last wltb I" W, 1�1,,,�.­ '' magies Maloney, of Logan, spent the . bling and family, of salL spent the week end with her game w4�s billed to get under Way All . . 4 -plain � ,. .,�,;; g . "I'T . . I ,,9,.,-�,` t 4.',J�,W, ,,�k,,­, . I e at are cordially invited to these services. *an([ WO *11H gMlea to ri heel, and at $5.00 a pair, it 4.9 ' �' qi,�P� : ­ I � I . . �, , �, , k, n -with relatives here. -Mrs. London, who have passed the summer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scarlett. 4 p.m. At .8.40 a heavy rain storm -Mrs. Ja W. McL an and son, ful value, - 1, , ­ '. . � I 'I Ir &�1111.. 'i. . I rre$ e I . I :q"', . � .:�'�,��, �!,, , .. ,'�?, - ,. W Fortune and children and Miss in W. H. Robinson's cottage, left for -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett, of Wal- started to fall and conti, until Edison, of Tuckersmith, spent a few . . I , -,,r, 11 ,�,& .4 , ymed ` � ­ , ,%. , , "'. :�;"I. .' " . I , , o4,% ", al I 1. 2,je 1. -�s; ,,, - :Ajues Lynch returned to Detroit last home this week. -Mr. and Mrs. L, M- ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. five minutes after four, but the sun days at the horne of her sister, Mrs. Then, we h4ve splendid work shoes made from Urus - ,�,,, ) , -;. ��"R; , . Wee, -lify Day and family and Mrs, Holley and Joseph Bennett -Mr. and Mrs. Stone was out when the game was started W. W. Cooper, of London du �a soft,' dlhble le4ther, in Black or ,-1&`,!1',i k�,,�-i, '. ,, ]�. . Frank Holland and Miss oin Urus P�� - " � ":". I V '. M. IBR. " . . Mrs. SuPpwick and family, of De� of ring the I ., Brown with toe -caps or plain , &� , . 4ry McQuaid ,returned to Chapman, -r. and Mrs. on time. There were hundreds pres- past week. -Mr. Wm. Deltz, of the � ­ ­ Norwich, called on M vamps, all'sGIld leather'at $4.00, $4,25 and $L50, ,2 I , ;, ,. troit, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lawson, of .. . ,� i. 4 N. ,.:� - � Kgrisas, this wleek, after a month's Stratford-, have returned S, Shannon on Sunday. -Miss Jennie ent, from the neighborhood of Kinburn London Road, is getting bis bean I , . I visit here. -Miss Nellie Evans who to their Calder, of Stratford, spent Sunday while Stratford also sexif up a large threshing outfit al� in Al order for If you 'ate looldlig. for lower priced shoes, we have Split . I .i,. , " . humes after spending the holidays in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. contingent of fans. At half time the the season's wbrk and will, no doubt, C8WQe at $3.25 and $3.50. .1� I I... .:�:111�� ..... % has been indisposed for some time, is , �: � " i, � I . ,� Olive Calder. ---,Miss Mary Calder left for Listowel Band rendered several inusi- do an A 1 job. -The many friends of I . ,i-;, � . able to be out again. -Mrs. James L their cottages here. -Miss �: ­ . In any case, you are sure to find 'Just ybur shoe' at this I , �,�'- Tichborne, of Goderich, is visiting Fergus this weeki where:she is go- cal selectiQu�. A teady breeze was Mr. Walter MeBeth, of Stanley, who ,13 ,"­ , Dorsey, of Duluth, returned home �i � � �11111­ ��.r � last week. -The marriage of Mr. Miss Anna Woods. -Don't miss the ing in training for a nurse in Fergus blowing directly aisross the field of is so seriously ill in Clinton Hospital, store. . . P, V, - I ; Louis O'Reilly and Miss Stella O'llara baseball game Friday afternoon at Hospital. pla� at the start of the game, Strat- will be sorry to learn that he is not - ... , 1 �,.!..�i � I I I I ,;�',- I took place in Mt. Carmel on Tuesday 4.30 p.m. between Goderich and Bay- ­—­­ --- ford taking thL, kick off. Three min- gaining as fast as his many friends ,. , .�,,, morning. _We extend heartiest con- field, which will be a good game. In tes after the commencemept of the would like to see, but we hope with �. �, u � . 1� gratulations to the young couple. the evenink, under the auspices of ZURICH 40 - ,�, �, - game rain started to fall and con- good nursing and care he may soon . kr� 1 1", I the Bayfield Baseball Team, there will, i tinued for ten minutes. 'Stratford take a change for the better. I '14': �� be an old time dance and euchre at I Notes. -Farmers of this section are . �,. I I CHISELHURST ,1�� , pressed in ,the opening stages of the ,. 1111.1� the town hall. There will be good I busy harvesting the bean crop and battle and ba(i the first shot on goal. — - -- - -- --- Q � " Died -In The West. -We have to. re- music. Come and help the baseball I report the weather this week as most The rain, made the footing uncer- q . . .*..., port this week the death of William: b favorable for the harvest. -The school HENSALL I '' . ,ri� hich sad; oys. .I,,- �;, 1. Latta, son of Jacob Latta, vv I fair was held on the agricultural � tain and the,players were continually �Choice Beam for sale- Apply at Hei�.11 , .. ol ,.. event took place on Saturday last in slipping. A. Fi.sher and Nelson car- IFFOR? -� 1: Regina. Mr. and Mrs. . Post Office, G. J. Sutherland, P.M. 2961-2 . 1, .'! � I grounds on Tuesday -and was a sue- ried the ball down the left side into TELEPHONE 11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL .: I BRUCEFIELD i cess as far as the exhibits were con- Grand Fall Millinery Opening on Friday and N. I I . - ."'� here about four years � _ � -- -- -, ­ a likely scoring position and while Saturday, September ISth and 20th E. - -- I ,,, , , . , ­ , West in the hope that it would benefit � Grain Wanted.- We are in the market for; curned, but the atten"Once was "O": both fell it was not until Fisher had '29at I -- N ' Rannie's, Hensall. Ont. 61- - -111 �11'. all kinds of grain and are prepared to pay i so large as in other years, no doubt' booted it to in front of the goal, The undersigned has ,had some nice up -to- — —-- ,:1 . his health, he being an acute sufferer Y�u the highest Price. We ca.n also make, due to the fact that the farmers an� Pentney ralling the ball in for the owte dwelling properties put in his hands for -- 11 from bronchial asthma, but during arranfArerrienhi with you to haul the same i too busy at the present time. Six I first counter t,f the game. Kinburn h I , , y, the past year he became worse, and with our truck. For Particulars phone 54, sale at very reasonable prices, very muc ­ . ­%.. during dinner and supper hours phone 63 i Schools took part and all acquitted I got a eorner kick on the right a cheaper than they could be built, and Posses- the week end with Mrs. J. Suther- section men. -Our school fair will be 1��.% � I. his suffering ended in death as stated C�ook Bro�;, Milling Co. 2960-3 ' 1 themselves very creditably. -Mr. John i � Iven to suit purchaser.. 'y land and family. Miss , in couJd be ga Aim , � above. The remains will be brought he ball dropped tl'olo the undersigned at Hei,saii Post office G. 1-1 . Murray's held on -the first day of October and I i Laporte, ofnear Drysdale, has rented' many friends were pleased to meet to which the students are looking for - V1. home for interment to take place on Notes. -Nurse Jamieson is now at behind the nets. Two minutes later J- Sutherland, 2961'2 , 1�'. her again. -Mrs. Mark Drysdale and ward to with very much interest and 1. . ; his fine farm to his son, Theodore La- Kinburn got another corner kick from Grain Wanted. --We are in the market for If, Friday from Hensall, The service , home from Brussels and in need of a porte, for a terra of years. Mr. La- Mrs. W. A. MeLaren spent a few which promi�es to be the best held.- ,, �, rest. -Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Allen, of ' the left, J, Armstrong heading'the all kinds of grain and are Prepared to Day P". will be in charge of the Oddfellows. � '� you the highest Price. We can also days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mil.- Mr. and Mrs. John Buchaiaan, of Lon- - porte has reserved the dwelling on ball just insidv the right goal post for ng"ements with you to haul the same ton Ortwein, of London, Mr. and Mrs. don, spent last Sabbath with Mr. �:-­ I Goderich, was the guest of her aunt, I make 1- --� his farm for his own use and will I the tying counter. A inoment later arMra our truck. For Particulars phone 54 * ,�,�­ MANLEY Mrs. Jas. McQueen. last week. Mrs. continue to reside on the Sauble Line. � Nelson took a during dinner and supper hours phone 63: Ortwein returning with them to visit Buchanan's pa -rents and with relatives I ­�, Allen's many friends were glad to . corner for Stratford, - ,� " . , ,� , 1, Notes. -Mr. Frank Evans', who :has see her looking so well after her re- -One of the large plate glass win- � but no score i-t-sulted. Kinburn had Cook Bros. Milling Co. 2960.3 tbeir relatives and friends here. -Mr. and friends bere,Miss Gertie Hog- , , ..I..., I been visiting friends in Detroit, ha§ cent illness. Nurse Fanny McKenzie dows in Mx. E Appel's store was another try, %vhich Murray cleared Davis -McDonald. -On Monday af- -and Mrs. Fred Manns spent a few garth, who is n -ow holding a good . ­Ii.�v returned home and is now engaged is now on a case in Clinton Hospital. I broken throug * days in London with relatives during position in Toronto spent a couple.of , I h an unknown cause a but he was not so successful when ternoon last at the Manse, a happy . few days ago. -Mr. John Preeter has I the fair vr� eek. -Mrs. J. Leeper, of St. weeks' holidays here with her par- I,- �. , . with Mr. Joe Eckart, thresher, as Mr. -Mrs. H. McGregor visited friends I Geddes securcd possession after the event took place when Mr. Joseph Catharines, and formerly of our vil- ents and friends. -Mrs. Robt. Bou- ., - . . exchanged his residential property ;n I Kinburn form -n rds had made a -nice Gordon Davis, of Exeter, was united lage, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. thron has returned from Detroit where ,r- Dennis Meloney is going to resume I in Clinton this week. I this village for the property owned'rush. The R( -d, White and Blue had ..;�.,� bis duties as bake r.-I�Utch el I Bros. W. M. S. -The monthly meeting of' by Dr. P. J. . in marriage to Miss Olive McDonald, MacDonald.-TITe Misses Viola and she had been visiting her son, William � . ­ - Y O'Dwyer, and both get - the right and the eldest daughte ­ . 1 . I . are busy threshing with their two the W.M.S. was held on Wednesda , a corner kick from , ,��. � outfits. -Mr. Thomas McKay, Mr- September 10th, and was a most in_: possession about October Ist. Mr. I r of Mr, and Mrs. Flora Higgins recently returned from D. Bonthron.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Meek .1 � three from the left in quick succes� John R. McDonad, of the London �... JPreeter is making arrangements of a pleasant visit with relatives and are being visited by their daughter, i�l I George Welsh and Mr, James teresting one. Mrs. John Johnstoll to sion, but the MA and White held them Road, a couple iles south of Hen- friends in Detroit. -The annual bar- Winnifred, who was recently married .. . �:.. O'Loughlin took in the London Fair presided. The ladies who attended � move to New Hamburg, where heiscoreless. Kinhurn made a pretty sall. The bride in �0�1 I . last week. -Miss Millie Murray has the missionary conference in Exeter, I will take over the hardware business was beautifully at- s of St. Paul's An- in Toronto,T-be brickwork of our . . . . . �. I , * : . of Mr, Albrecht on October lst, and � rush right dv�vn the field and bad a tired and the ceremony was perform- glican Church were held on Sunday new continuation addition to our a I direct shot on goal but Murray block- ed by Rev. J. A. McConnell, of Carmel . rch. After the ceremony, the -1i: -jera! store business here i Zurich, i changed positions play see -sawed from hap x rich, preached splendid sermons both splendid work has been done in the *�� - - work. The report% of the chartet I Mr. Albrecht will take over the gen- ed it. After Spiers and'Penteny ex- chu last, when Rev. S. F. Hardie, of Godi�- school is nearing completion and most she attended the wedding of her cous e returned home from Windsor, where had intere ting reports to give of th I ,,;% in, Miss Mary Murray. -Mr. and Mrs. members or substitutes was -much en- I conducted by Mr. Preet,er n for the p -couple motored to Exeter, the .;i Thomas Purcell have returned from joyed. Clinton, Seaforth and Bruce- 1 1 end to end for about ten mi morning and evening to very large laying of the brickwork and cement . . ,:�� Windsor ' nutes, be- home of the bridegroom, where they . - � , after an extended visit with I field W. M. S. Auxiliaries were or- i past 20 years. -A number from the I fore Pentney took a long shot from took the evening train for Toronto . ", � , , congregations. particularly so in the and the appearance of the addition !',�!, her sister, Mrs. Thomas Holland. * ganized in the y . v:ll.age attended the funeral of the i the right, but the ball missed the goal and other points. Mr. Davis is a cveninp_ when the clNirch was pack- is going to be very fine and impos- �,.� ear 1877, 47 years a- I I �t­ -. --1 go. One of these auxiliaries repo I late Ralph Stephenson, of Stanley I bv inches. Siliers was just a second busines# man of Exeter and the man ed. The church choir added much to ing. It will be equipped with all N. rt-,­I'o,,N-nship held last Sunday. The ate, I' Y I , .4� � -1 I DUBLIN ed their offering of $19 the first year I the service, rendering fine anthems the modern conveniences and equip- . . I ate on a nice pass Xrom the left some friends of the happy couple wish then' both morning and evening, M�s, C. B. ments and will be a credit to our vil- , I .. , i Mr. Step� a r4ppched the age I time later, the ball rolling across the long and continued happiness in their Bradshaw being organist at the morn- lage.-Miss Ll- Notes. -The C. W. League held a and in 11323 it was over $400. 1 4 very succes Some 1 & 86 Years and had b4n ill for some goal mouth *out of the danger zone. W . 11 �q, )sful meeting on Sunday I Of the presidents told us of what they ! time. illis, of the State of 1: new home, which will be in Toronto. ing service and Mrs. E. '1� . last in the high school. Mrs. Frank had to endure after the society was; - .There was no further scoring during Davis -McDonald. -A pretty autumn the evening service, The church was and Mrs. A-Ifred Taylor. -Mr. and .., Drummond at Michigan, is here the guest of Mr. . 1. � I Feeney, the President, opened the organized on account of the opposi- I * --- the first perimi, the half time score marriage took place at 4 o'clock Mon- most beautifully and tastily decorated Mrs. A. S. Case have returned from ','­ meeting with prayer and closed it b' tion of the men, even from the min- I CONSTANCE being 2-1 for Kinburn. Just before day afternoon, September 15th, at ..... " Y I - . .M , Singing, "Holy God We Praise Thy isters, as they, too, seemed to think I half time 'gas called Splers w,eht back the Presbyterian Manse, Hensall, with fruit§, grain and flowers, and a pleasant visit with relatives and W, Name." The bazaar� which will be that the women should keep silent. I Football. -This is the wa to the right -wing and while play was the offering for the budget was a friends in Detrolt.-Miss Ada Gram, , ,:� y the when 9live Irene McDonald, daugh- very liberal one. ­Mrs. Campbell, of who was ,here visiting -her parents, ­ held in November, occupied part of All now have changed their views as I Stratford Beacon describes the gain listless during the first few minutes ter of Mr. and M . Job R. McDon- Forest, spent a few days lately with has returned to Deckerville, Mich- ,� e rs a .1 , the time taken up in discussion. Mrs. they call the W. M. S. the backbone in Listowel on Saturday last: "The of the second half Spiers. livened the ald, was married to Mr. J. Gordon I I 12, , �. David Crawford ri�ad a paper on the O! the. church, and our foreign rnis- Western Football Association is the game up, considerably on two nice Davis, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Reid and daughter, Miss Min- Mrs. R. Clegg, of London, and form- .3�1,�,. sionaries say that it would be impos- laughing stock of the sporting world Davis, Exeter. The bride provements to the front of his brick was here last week renewing ac - I �,�, Life of St. Joseph and the Blessed rushes. On his second try down the Joseph nie.-Mr. G. C. Petty is making im- erly of our sister village of Kippen, I I ,',f�.�, Virgin, and why,we honor th ... sible for them to carry on their work in Stratford and Kinburn at the pres- field he made a perfect pass in front wore a French gown of cocoa satin block, immediately west of the Post quaintances and her many friends , .%. saints. -The many pWIs without the help they receive from ent time owing to the administration of the goal, Pentney scoring and faced canton with hat to match, and Office, in the way of painting it- wer-e pleased to meet her again- �­ . of St. Urs- �..:, . 11 ,?11, ula's Academy of Music gave a public the Women's Missionary Societies. of the officials this surnmer, but on evening the, �count. Stratford forced the groom's gift, a cinnamon fox 11, ,­ fur. by Rev, had the misfortune while attending to daughter, of Ha It n were here last 'i" Teieital on Monday in the parish hall, Last year our Home Helpers con- Saturday it was brought. into a good the play right after the score was The ceremony was performed Mrs. Alex. Swan, a few days ago, Mrs. Albert Whitesideg' and little I I �,��'. 1. �: which was prettily decorated for the tl�b�ted enough money to support our measure of disreput in this town tied and made7 "numerous onslaughts J. A. McConnell. Following the cere- Irld 0 '.; I ;il'". occasion. The parents of the pupils missionaries in North Formosa. On when the two rival tearn's from Kin- on the Kinburn goal, but all to no a- inony the bride and gro some household duties in which she week visiting Mr. WiQde's par- . �� om left on an was on a chair on the table to reach ents.-Mr. and Mrs. Neil. Spiirka, of � i 1� I were present and enjoyed the v,,,) Sunday evening at 5 o'clock is the burn and Stratford in the senior ser- vail. Fifteen minutes after the start extended trip to Detroit and Cleve- � �, amd instrumental music and the var- ti�ne. set apart for special prayer for ies played a game in the semi -fl. Oi the -half the city forwards made a land the bride trav up to bey work, to fall and in doing Detroit, spent a couple of weeks' holi- . 1, nal elling in a brown so to break One of her ankles. -Miss days here with Mr. Spark's parents .1. . ious choruses by the children. missions at home and abroad by aux- round. The final score was 3-2 . nice rush down the pitch, Pentney put- ma��ella coat. On their retuni they ' It. , . , ------ iliary members. One lady asked the favor of Stratford and the match w in ting Stratford in the lead on a long will reside in Toronto. 'Taylor, of Goderich, is visiting Mrs. and Archie,,whoi had been in Detroit . , as . Alex. Swan -Mr. Mervyn Brown, of visiting his brother, ret&ned with question: De we observe this hour of one of the best seen here in years, . . boot., The ball hit the net just below Temperance Meeting. -A o re during the past t4em-Mrs. D. Urquhart was in Lon- . 1i � MeKILLOP .; . I prayer as our mothers,did?, They but the the bar. With a one goal lead in �, � after -game developments ation meeting of the Temperance week visitinghis parents­�6s, Robt. don this week visiting relatives- , 1,� . North End Notes. --Cool weather certainly left an example worthy of marred the struggle for the 700 spec- their possession the Red and W-hite forces of Hensall was held in the Stewart, Sr., is in Seafokth visiting Mr. Walter J. Fee reeeived a mersage ,!,. vrith showers nearly every day are imitation. Dr, Fletcher, in his clos- tators who were on hand did not rest on their oars, however, Methodist Church on Tuesday even- her Miughter, Mrs. Thom" Elder.- ..�� . 11� . I , � I the conditions, and Yet it is worse ing words, gave us this advice. He mix. Kinburn is protesting the game. Ing A large number was preEent Was Esther Bolton faimiliarly known the death of his son-in-law, the late I I for the but bent every endeavor in an effort 1� the'first of this week advising him ,of -� I . I I bark at Cochrane, where there were said: "Have confidence in yourselves Early in the season these two teams to put the game on ice with another and a full organization was effected. as auntie, has returned to Toronto William Latta, who *as residing in I I 11 ,. . big snow drifts last week. -Mr. and for that Will mean efficiency. Many were ordered to play home and home counter. With only 15 minutes to go Mr. W. G. Medd, of Exeter, 1. . . . Mxs. John Boyd and Mr. and Mrs - have proved the truth of the saying, games in the serni-final round for t Kinburn got a corner on the right but Organ County after spending some weeks here with the West, .wd we believe the remains 1i'. he - 1�p Lorne Elliott motored to London in If You think you can. you can," ,senior championship of the W. F. Murray made a perfect save on the Izer, was present, vpd outlined friends. -We believe that Mr. Arthur are to be brought here this week for ,:�� ". * Mr. Boyd's car one day last week, A. - the plan of campaign. The commit- Jones, who, has been .em-ployed in interment, and in which funeral we i . and attended the �- Kinburn won the round' on goals but he�ad-in. Wi%,'the end of the game tees were appointed and everything Stratford for some time, has taken believe the Oddfellows of Rensall �. I I . _Exhibition. - ,Miss — Stratford protested two of the Kin- in sight and Kinburn one goal dowp, is in readiness to carry on a pla o ,,�-t-, Mary E. Dempsey intends leaving for ,.,�­ � the Red, White and Blue r6doubled n f Over the Massey -Harris agency at Lodge will take part, the deceased - 4,% * Stratford soon to attend Normal WINTHROP burn players and the series was campaign for sustaining the O. T. A. E-teter.-Rev. Mr. Sinclair re being a member of that Order. -Mr. , , ".1 � thrown out. The two teaWs were their efforts to. win the battle, which cently -school.' We wish our young friend on O,tober 23rd. Next Sunday is preached,with very much asceptance D. A. Cantelon was in Ottawa last I : Birthday Cplebration.-The family again ordered to play -home and home made the gamii az-fascinating as any Temperance Field Day in Huron ;Ii, the fullest measure of success. -Lit- of Mr. Rueben Hart gathered at his games and the' first one, played in the Stratford team I has played ,this County, in Carmel Presbyterian Church, the week combining business with a dice . 11 tle Irene McKay, who has been here home on Sunday in honour of his 67th Kinburn was won by the home team year, The v Speakers *representi . "., 1". " ­ ecretary of the pleasure trip to the Capital. - Mr. 11-5 . illagers kept the sphere Ontario Plebiscite Committee will givc Lord's Day Alliance spoke in the James Parks, who holds a go posi. I , . the greater part of the summer, has birthday. Those being present were; 2-1. In the second game played in in Stratford's half of the'field but by addresses on the coming plebiscite. Presbyterian Church in the morning tion with the large firm 'of Marshall 1:u � left for -her hoine in London. I od ?1. -- I She Mr. and Mrs. W. Sundercock and fam- Stratford on Sept. 2 Stratford over- masterly defensive work the ball was An address will be given in the Pres- and Rev. Mr. Sinclair exchanging with Field & Co., of Chicago, is here spend- W�, . was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. ilY, of Hullatt; Mr. and Mrs. Angus came the lead and won the round on kept out of the danger zone. During byterian church, Hensall, in the morn. the Lord' Day Alliance Secretary in ing holidays with his parents, Mr. I �. �.Tohn Holden who intends Visiting 1 Carmichael, of Grey S. : .11 . , ".. there for so;�e time -Many Township; Mrs. goals. Then Kinburn protested the last few minutes of the game both ing, and in the Methodist ': 1.:11 Persons I Hannan and Miss Annie, of Seaforth; the game played in Stratford, main- 4ides made two -dangerous efforts to night. I church at the evening. -Mr. and'Mrs. Jas, Pat- and Mrs. Donald Park. -Mr. Oliver - 11 ' , ... . . ,� , -here are stook threshing the same as I Mr. and Mrs. A. Sparling and family taining that the interference score, but to no avail. When the . erson and Mrs. George Hudson have Geige I 1, " s - r, Ba%k Manager at Bridgeport, "'.. of McKillop; Messirs. Williani, . of a whistle blew for full time play wa� Death of Mrs. S. B. Humeston.- returned from Detroit, where they spent ifie past week with his parents � I Fisher- McDowell.-Kirconnell Lee! Harry spectator 'had prevented them scor- We have this week to chronicle the kad been on a visit. -Mrs. Charles here accompanied by ,., Farin, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and Harold Hart, wbo reside at home. ing a goal. This in mid -field, the game ending with a hie wife. -Mrs. ''.., Kinburn prote9t death of one of our pioneer and much Troyer is .visiting members of her W. J. Doherty and Miss Eleanor, of ­.� They presented him wfth a gold ring was upheld at a meeting of the Pro 3-2 score, in favor of -Stratford. Line� . k, . , L. McDowell, was the scene of a quiet with the Orange Order Emblem set in test Committee of the W - Kinburn--�Uoal, Clark; R. back, respected residents in the Person of family in London and Courtright.- London. and formerly of this village, . �­ I the late Mrs.-Sarnuel B. Humeston, Miss Violet Dick has returned from are here spending a few days with � Wednesday, September Dodds; L. back, F. Armstrong; R. . but pretty wedding at high noon on red enam-el. After spending the af- Kitchener last Monday night and !� VA. 4eld in up" ­ 17th, when ternoon in social chat they all sat when Stratford appealed to the full half, Taylor; C. half, Govenlock; L. who e maiden name was Matilda Seaforth, where she spent some weeks relatives and frien .-Miss Be 1 .. 1� their youngei daughter, Isabel Ham a do ry . 1, - down to a sumptuous supper, after executive last Thursday half, Stevenson; R. outside J. Arm- Henry, who passed away at the home with her sister. -Mr. and Mrs. Far- Ashton, of Gorrie, has relengaged with , � ," ilton, was united in marriage to Mr. which thev all returned home, wishing was thrown out. the appearl strong; R. inside, Geddes ' centre, . of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. quhar have bean in Chicago, being Mr. E. Rannie, as Milliner, and we � 4. Both the Protest 9 and Mrs.'Ed. McQueen on Monday called tb�re owing to the critical ill- believe this is her fou h f Sanford Emerson Fisher, Postmaster their fat�er many happy returns of Committee and the W.F,A. execu e, T. Dundas; L. out- � ", at Drayton. The bride, �;hoi was, giv- tive rt or fi th � o"?: the day. side. W. Dundas; Referee, Morris, of afternoon last. Me deceased was 75 ness of Mrs. Farquhar's sister, 'Mr. season, which speaks for satisfaction. , - ordered the two teams to Play a "sud- -of age and was born in Ireland, Farquhar returning a few days ago -Mrs, Jackaon,,M w- a a Wi e, as .. en in marriage by her father, wore a W. M. S. -The W. M. S. who had den -death" game in Listowel on Sat Brantford." - ,-;­ years - � ". pretty gown of sand silk georgette charge of the Y.P.S. meeting Sunday urday. September 13th. Stratford , . e ha, t' f w 11 ... � ­- -- 00ming out to Canada, with her par- but Mrs. Farquhar is remaining for in Clinton during 'the Past Week " -1i ,. over pink taffeta, with hat arid shoes evening, was well atten ents when only a couple of years of the present with her sister. - Miss spigriding a few days in 4er former i� I . ded. The came here last Saturday with the iin- age, and leaves to mourn her loss two Gladys Petty has been in Toronto via- home. !-�- Mrs. C. A. Mc�Donell and v�. to match and carfied a bouquet of meeting opened by singing a hy-nin derstanding that this one, single game K�PPEN , , 177, It- daughters, Mrs. Robert Higgins, and iting her sister- Mrs. J. Lorne Scott. daughter, Miss Dorothy, have return- . I ,, �:... pink bridal roses. The groom's little and all repeating the 23rd psalm; Mrs. was to constitute the semi-final Accounts -All aceounts� owinz to the estate Mrs. Edgar McQueen, her husband - I � ,.17 niece, Geraldine Richards, acted as - round of the lute Thomas Mellis mudt he rald on Mr. John C g and Wm. Craig and ed from Toronto, , .. I I . � , was these or before October ist. w. L. Menis, p.ecu- having predeceased her a *good many their sister, raliss Hannah, have re- number of weeks with relatives and . The wedding march lesson was 'read by -Mrs, J. Benne�t, two teams wore concerned. See. Jas. tor. 2960-4 years ago. Mrs. Humeston was well turned from a plessant weeklif motor 'friends -The anniversary services of flov�er &I C. Hillen presided. The Scripture in the senior series as far as -where they spent a 11 '�:, . played by the bride's sister, Mrs. John followed by prayer by Mrs. H. Blan- Blake, of Kitchener, of the W. F. A., Gritin'Wanted.--We are in the makket for and favorably known in our village trip visitingthe Exhibition at ToTo'n- the Chiselhurtt Methodist Church will I I k M,eMillan. The ceremon Lhard. A well rendered solo was giv- ordered some hand bills printed and all kinds of gradn and are prepared to 'Pay foA her many excellent qualities and to as well aspany other places be- be held on Petober ryth at 8 and 7 - y was per- , ..., � formed by Rev. F. H. Larkin, D.D., of e,-I,y Mis, F. Saunders. A very in- posted in Listowel last week which ar ngements with irou to' haul the MaRke was a lady of a quiet, retiri ." I I I., I �., you the higbqt price. We can also .,.; First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, teresting lecture on the W.M.S. work describe the game as a sudden -death wirta our truck. For iiarticulard 64, improved with acquaint- fine trip without a single puncture forth, will be the p a6her.-O - � I � . me ng nature tween here and the city,and report it O'clock. Re�r. R. Fulton Irwin,, of Sea- - e during dinner and supper hours Phone , 63. ance She had been in declining or any other car trouble. -The splen. day afternoon a number of relatives iq;, atives of the contracting parties, at Dominion in connection with At the bottom of re n Fri ;;;; �­ F i, in the presence of the immediate rel- in all the provinces throughout th game in big type, ph..: and one who . Azl churches, the sheet is the statement that this Cook Bros. Milling Co., Henezill. Out. 296 ea I J�.' the color scheme of the dining room Farmers' Attention.-Novr that the full the p at o ths as very ill a d be to e e' 1- . the close of which dinner was .served, schools, hospitals and boarding schools game would be played until a winner 0-5 h lih for several years but during did flower beds at the C.N.R. continue and 'neighbors entertained at the �� , being pink and white and the whole the northern provinces some ve months are coming on and no doubt some atly admired and recently home of Miss Olive MeDonald, bride - .r . was given by Mrs, J. H. Morrison. In should be declared. When Refe e a in n '$w n r b gr W -'. , rY try- Mo , W buggies. cutt,ere, sleighs, etc., will need death came as a release to her suf- the section men made a nice mound elect of this week when she was of�­-, .re_ Ilk , Pairing. Now is the time to have it done ferings, ,as for go -me days she was between a couple of them and on the -pleasantly surprisW at a. miscellan- , I ",.��, a are anticipated by doctors, for full time in the game here Sai't8utrle- I have a good line of rim, a quite unconscious. The funeral set- face of which the letter C. N. R. are eous shower. The gifts were,.present- � I of their beautiful home was lavishly ing time. rris, of Brantford, blew h a ,, re . - - pok�es, shafts, "... decorated with autumm flowers. Mr- nurses, ministers and teachers, who day Stratford was o the long e was h'eld on Wednesday after- nicely brought out in white -washed ed in the form of mail brought from ... runners, tongues, in ftet anything4to meet . ,1 and Mo 11 nd of Your Z�.a�f* Pl&w castings for the fol- Vice A, . ,. ,1 I Mrs. Fisher left by motor early are nursing and teaching there many the 3-2 score. rris then congmtu- I.'v,.:e plows-, Reury. verity. Cvok- noon at the home of MY 4, in the afternoon for points east, the classes of people our ways of living. lated ,vorne of the Stratford players shutt� Imperial Gang, Premier, Oliver, Parm- . - McQueen picked stones, the lettering and ar- the post o e by two little girls. Ai- 1�11 l . 1, 1, �,,;,. I I ­ e ffic I .1 � � bride travelling in a smart suit Of A great work has been done by the and official% and expressed the bppe ir's Friend and other makes; wheelbar and was quite largely attended, many rang1bg of which was very cleverly ter a pleasant -afternoon, a daintjr , '', ­ rows, �;.,:t - taupe MaTvello with bat and shoes to W. M. S. and there are still many the extension .1adderB, cream separator oil, rubbein relatives and friends coming from done by Mr. John Tapp, one of the lunch was served. . i r �.. match, The groom's gift to the bride calls for help in these lines. y would do well against Kitchener dises. brushes for De Lavail, also agent for De quite a distance. Rev. Mr. Sinclair . "" 1�' "Was We in the finals. Some of the Kinburn Laval separators' if in need of any, will he 4 . �!. Your service. W. L. Mellis, The Old Stand. conducted the service and paid a high . I - 4 � .1 :,�:` a necklace of pearls, and to tire hope every one will do all they can playerg also said the same thing to a '29'61--a � . , I �41 . ., ikwer girl, a silver bracelet. Many in the future to help those in d tribute t6 the fine 'character of the - beautiful gifts and several substantial Mrs. Goverdock gave the re istress. few of the Red and White soccerites. deceased and her bright hopes for the - - I .� . ��-� ''.. �,:- ". '? I port of Then it was noticed that a discussion Notes,Mr. Win. Doig and son, -future life. The floral wreaths were - --- ­ -- . I I - � I .'�.%-. theques testified to the popularity of the W.M.S, Convention, held in Ham- was developing on the field. Enquiry John, of Port Huron, aeeomparlded by many and beautiful, The remains = � ., 11 �o ii , ".. 11 - m" ., I - .;� �,/.-­ ` 11 � a I Un 0 = the bride, who has a host of friends ilton. As Mrs. Govenlock was a dele- showed that nburn, was maintain- Judge Black and son,and Mr. Roech, were interred in the Hens I i n = I = � .'�;v� W110 will wish the happy young couple gate from this society, we got a very ing in front YBIalre that the game all of Port Huro* visited at the Cemetery, and the be Autumn Millinery Open" P�V11� ,�. every success in their married life. good report Of the work being done here Saturday was only a replay of home of Mr. Win. Mig, Sr., duri g reaved- da ing - �.,j�� = - ­. M::., � h- = � I � = �. " ��. . - ­ - - and one which was full of interest. the me played in Stratford and the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. John munity, com- = I , U ters 'have the sympathy of the Ug I I'.; ga = t" �, ,� 9AYFIELD The meeting closed by singing a that counting in the score of the s4ac� Workman, of our 011age, who spent . = We invite the Ladies Of Hensall and surrounding .. 1�' .1 ..... - = q3 "i-, umbgr from = = - 1,4, - The Bayfi In yicinity tO come and see our large display of = . 1 Church SeHoes, -1, the score a few days in Lotdibn visiting friends the village , d district -attehided the = s I eld hymn, and all repeating the Lord's end game in Kinburn, 2 Briefs. -A very large n �, I R�� �., . Prayer. The presid#n.t of the Y.p.S, on the so�ealled round was 4-4. Then and taking in tho eichibition, have Exhibitioij .at I . I � ", - . I - I � I - R, 1; �11 , I I Parish Services on Sutiday, September nioved a vote of thanks to the W.M.S. Blake made the astounding sta,teme,rif returned heme.-Y&,4­ James, McCIyL I = "I'.." .0,;- London luat week, and = Fasbionable Milline" I = . ­ �� ... �;, I I 21st, will -bG 99 follows: 11 a.m. for their splendid programme. that the game was really a replay of,mont, of our villa&,,who has been being now ov great fairs = . 1, ,.,,", � . "� " 'ITOrhing Pray"", ffirinity ChurcW1 Notes. -The Memperance meeting the " I . 6 � � .. ... 11 �1 , , , I �,'w , er the local f air.4 are !--- Friday-Saturda , September19- 20' = . ".. "' I 4 � VaAeld - ghim in Stratford and that the visiting, with friends in Detroit aiid �� ;,!"`;�.".' . . -W - -in-, MIY COMML union, held in Cavan Church Monday even. re - a large. ruimb(�r took = y I - 11 i��,Z% "I ,;� . . . ..,Se� � Q;, 11 a cording on, and , asoh It was played in Listowal %v" Chat 'hag retained home.-Mris. in the Exeter one oil Wednesday last. - r = � ... ... . 1,4,., " � ChtW(tho Varria', 8 P'm-, Holy ing Was well represented from each botaus, e Stratford could nbt o Wm It"' .. = On Hats �re Pretty and our Prices are righ ,� �,� : , ­00MM-alition 9 � it'a Aylet, SPeAt �'-Threshtbg with the fa,lemets-is now -- . I . ­ _Ottr6l Doig and daugli -T, I "t = I ,.", - - ; iviaiSTI. Rev, J. A. Ferguson the crowds?. XinbUrsi then asked the a few days during tht past week volth bhe ordar of *0 day and the yild Is B .1.1�; y t, John's Churth, Mid- subdl . 4,,. � � ,. . -.0tom: ,ghe, 8MW,V,V Sthool in each acted as ebairiparl. ReV1. Mr. Robln. rderL%e to order Stratford ba6k friena in port 1twon M a M t it , - �!... 1. 1. :, I I I I OIL .- is a ' - B - ,:" i- 7� I , the baMW bein - I , ? = : I , XW , very good thi's'lvai I = " The Ellite Hat Shoppe .1. is. toill. - rakt -'sa umal one hour son of Walt0ft, WM APPointed seeng- 'the, Wd tii play oft the tie: IoVt Ao- Mustard, of Chegla,y, is spending A, filled . V . . � � ., I, � � , . 1�p 111 I , with J�Wnty.. - �jw; I � �� i � ,I, - � 1� I I 0 Of � I tdw � � I , I Ir � on � � C I I I I I I I I . �.., �, , . , Al �;d �, I I - ,�.,�.,� ',,��::­ �: '', I , , *. F a Xeellr4 Lay tarY for thO 001ft. After appoinf, 8tkitf6rd players bad already strip- few ditys at the ho%4 bf heT b,pothtk, Nu .1 "" ,',",r,g,ar.4,t = HENSALL , - , - .1 - , � ,?, , I , 0 = '­.�'., , i. , .. I VAr, su d rNe - 1, . , 1. I X� �ii, ­ ,� 'i�",,A will CO21- ikg an exefttiv,* several men and V*_ pe�cl tud rertt,ged td agairi'a a.reffi re ONTARTO = , . - -.1 � '' � I - , ' Ipp'ftT on JAW4 Road. 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