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Niatc2ttoa-8 ,e Ns , ihitnf�kdf i' r4ee,,, JV4 , r t q A slAA: , " . �� 1. , " 4 ' - a St valA rfly r%Qii U44 WOO Joe DRI and Joe Kajone,' H� 4 Ben- � Shoes �'063100_45W' it, 'i*p gol � luk; leatber� %I_ � � 41 ... , , I $41q�_� � � , ' 0004, -44A, �i4, carr tbxee4ewa4 " ' .., 11t1u."I", au4 144d Inen an iu- � , , I ru'll I I7`t1,'c,, ,404 of GVPY, on Optabor , . lei a ba,34*01 and Raj,ph D1,116 jj,� I b-bOuetv . 141, no ." " - ` +1� .�­jFl,!(..�_,j�;­ , i , , " " ol "', � . , -Mem , t " , "�k q " , � f k W2 ,� Cam I t y iI � I _,Pbell,' m3io�.' , I . I � , I . . - rsmitk where she spent � 'd ; -�04;0_. 4, '0 "; , ,W­,,0y-Md&odl3t chuxch--S' of the br.44% _W ai �� ,� ,8,ae__W. R. smallite--s second daughter Of the late George 4' t4ektoatl�t..'�$', 8 Mary Willne, sis,%r ningei. and Clayton t6o,bV; g� , od we,Arl �rj",�t,, 1� ,,,�,, 11" , o - p# , .11, , , , I ". I �,� . , st'*alk� tw 4-44 ,* le io ro � t� ;,,',;rj ., `�� � - David Cantpbeu,,, aft�r e4taizip J i 4,TAPA1,90091-i", , � I ,111, illness at the rijoe 6,14 age en ing race, Sr., Peter Dill Ra - � AdjeallhA , �. 111)0 , , ,� , "i I � 10.6, Love, of Tuckp few e ke ore a Vwn of goj4p . Wi jv �11';%A ". , 8 . 141 . . ,� , ,';,W ---S�!aforth HIUMA'Ade= Baud- I IA. Di I I ,; ,,, �4 ,., ..i.J I ,�, . I AVU4 glow crepe' -d ? I I , � � ­ r",;ik" I i � ,�., �"X,.R�14��Vtiv�`� I ,� , ,� 4 Raviov 0-8 �r girlhood days. She ul lKelly, Ravl�g. .� � , ,Q-A,.X41 "'n, ... !,a"! I .. . Nlrni worucce Qiad I , . -J� �at * it Walldug ,race, Jr., !a I q . 1, hm� at Ve"44W*QX0I0,;0, '.q"pt`;'!j"?,,.! . : of 86 years and 6 mouths. The late 6, 9hene, with brown W ,91 - I , , - , was twlee Mrs. Campbell'� ii iden na . 11 , , , baesl,�44�1_ S ,V4110W,0'eU--4MVZtV,i0n'1) PQ011 StOM-8 , .,�,� I , =z w. yek,hat ov,* optried q: hou - era�d - .,w 14 , ,aj ��'R,�.'! - -4ZXAAnS .S4rTleru1*--4PrjnC�-_3--8 ralid r 741400 U-9, �P gq,rq . � 4-77, ,� , arried, hei4 flrst hus4zlild, Hector D4 , as , quet of�.y#j Joe Malone; oolwhnut � vaep, 0 . our . .q , ­ 1* " �XeNeil, only living three years, Willena MeR,ay, daughter of,the lath . c .10 *Qmuina; Jeani daqght0 V ,,d ia yearp, . . 1.11,10, � , , ost we,kave of , 11 ­ " & st I " e - , , " Ii I : VZaAW---Zeata0 B=--6 . 'Tos6ph -Shea; ��DM ralay,raeo, -10 $ 6es, .madeimx d solid;",", i � , 'Jo , ", � stv Fifty- Donq,l and W . the _ -,made a charming little th r1yetted soleis ani ,�� : L ,4 and Mrs. _ , J xias,w Box 4 , as bo,n _ . - mne Years ago she was nil to the , T WMZ Murray, Peter Dill wid i, I e I ", ,, + an xford , ,; 190l "11, 12,13,, i, 2, fqr.-.,­�,�,.!.. � It, I 1A, . , 4te James Shaw who predeceasea her "IllZ in IS44, and . 71 9 aring a frock of pale�st Malone. Clayton Looby, ,� - 1-16N 1, 4 in z6rra, 0 Couii ' I Gerald Joi, . ili'AAr P,09�1. 51ua '. I . , , �11 .1 WamsIoles--Seaforth Pharm,acy­g by fifteen yeaxs.' The 15th concession was married to David Campbell 63 Pin OeOrge and a wreath �'4 dan and Andrew Dantzer. The I �, I . " 111,.�,33',�11 111N. , years ago, and moved to the 17tb Misses' Box RIP Shoes m,ade with*,high cut tops, rivetted. " ii,. , .. 11 .�`!�', , 1�111' I . I _, � of Grey wa5 their home for a good flOwe il� her- brown ef�l and CAX- 'est number of. poiiats was Won brVAt I Boles,i and rubber heelo, Sizes 11.'to 2, for......,., a .., ; 1. _____ man I_vi-_ 1-3 concession of Gre- where the- re- ried sweetheart roses. The three li-ilk, f ­A M ,�A , ...... IS � . . . . . . f z", I I'Aikj,V,',;� I " ", , , - ,�� ��)�� I ,!�!A 4-�'t , ,� � ,,� �: � � 5139;14.. :1 � �,� " , -,,�,, ,,� " I, , ,4,g�D�;.. I I T . _ " 111,V , � vil gT �,! - " � v . . , �, � I I; IW , � " - '1,- ,. "" , , ", , , " � k .� 6 'i r , �, �4'. � ,-��`,, , � ,��, 11 I , �� I , , :". j" : , 141N 7. I � "'.-I. , .", , �, i I ": . , � , alo�."'�. �,, - � I.; , � � � . I 6"T ,�. � I !;�'�;,� ', ! I , " , � �',4� � - I � �,�, , , _"I, I �; ,it 11 , � , I 1 7�,, 0 " , :- i �,� . � 9' 1, I . I P . I �� , . : ..... , P , , ��l , , . � , . . i, * .. Y :�, '. . Z � , , �!: , I . . . % . I 11 I ": I I .. . . " .10 � ,,�t:, � . . I . . . � ; , ,_�_T��i I I . . . I . I �� I . I I I , . . . :� , I ; , , .. , I . :, �i -, � � , �,', � I 1. . . , . , , , . ,. � . . I �, . . � I � ,::� . � � ; ". �*� . . ., I I , . . I "I rWa 3 moving to ."�A - ; 'n�_ I I I., q;­'.� , I I �,,; � : �j . j j— I e were 0 ­ "r ,kt PIraY. %YA s Ruces—Running, I I - I .11 . , ... . . I �� ".. � ' " ' �­� CHISELHURST Brussels,. purchasing the Hmechtel e er Is nee, ' -4m.—eal cued 171 . . W a-04, Sr Theresa Eckart.and'M4Ty 0,Con- Miss�s'� Pebble Grain Slioes,' .4 waterproof s).ioe in , _. �� � . ... I I I farm adjoining the village, ,where 14 years ago, leaving a family of six W. E. Levall, and F. G: Marshall. tWe nor", Angela Shea; running, Jr., Mary - Williams' make. Sizes 11 to 2, for .. �-,_. .. .. , 0 , , - :, irived another car of Partland ,,ement and as they resided until Mr. Shaw% death. children, three sons and three daugh- , , 51 . Varrazz.' and Balldem' Attention. --just ox- beginning anIq close of the -...,$12 ­ - I . ceremony Hills, Mary VeGrath; fast walking, - I I �, -, , I ters. The furkral, which was heldon , -vu 1� " I I . - wq,Ze, . 4r, eq 'L " I ", tbb is to be the ,last this season. get your A family of five daugrhtexs and one , ,�,.]Zy the,r"49ingr)of two St., Marie Murray, Mary Krausko, f; " aupplie3 while 4t is ,hem and e going cheap. so appropriate hymns, P Misses' Box Calf Shoes, a neat solid leather sboe.- Sizes., , ,,,, , , n, " Alao a fr4mh I," of Beach�ill ,`3,tone airae. n survive, viz: Mrs, Thos. Nicholls, Monday afternoon to Brussels come- 'Ok qod Of fast walking, Jr., Helen Atkins6n, 11 to 2, for ............... I ........ � ......... I ......... :1$3925' Then h ve a full supply of ath. pi.t.I, Washington; tery, was largely attended, Bethel," arid -Oh Perf,eft Love " and Veronica Dill, club'race, St., Marie . ' Mrs. William Davey, showing duri I I �,, h.i,ahard wail Plaster. hydrated firne, the esteem In which the late Mrs. . Mr. ng Ole is ' � . ' I ...I., we California-. Mrs. Robert Bremner, of ,ig7iing of the . re6.ter; Murray Theresa Eckart; peanat race , etr- At the old sl�and. R. Cuthnore. Rensall, Ethel; Mrs. Campbell -was held. The floral offer- P. McLean sang 11 . For Misses' Dress wear, our Guninetal Calf and Brown Calf Shoes � . On,L Phone 107. 2966-1 John Ball4ntyne, Brus- O Promise Me," J -r,, Do�othY O'Rourke, Theresa De�' are stylish and they are comfortable, being made on the; Nature- sels; Mrs ings were beautiful. Rev. Chandler, After the ceremony a reception was laney; wand race, Sr., Elizabeth ,Mur- shaped last, :broad of toe, allowing for free play of muscle In the- - � Notes.—The Chiselhurst Methodist - W. J. Hunter, Oshawa,'and of Welton, officiated. Those that am held at the home of the Mide's par- ray and Mary O'Connor, Margaret young growing feet'. Featured in high out and Church intend holding a fowl supper W. G. Shaw, Idaho. Another son, ents. �The gu�-sts were received by Byrne; threhd and needle race Jr., styles with rubber heels, for ........... ... $3.50 $4.00 '. � on Tuesday evening, October 21st to James S., died in 1918. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving Mrs. Millid gowned in wood brown ' . . ... I also two sisters and a brot&r still mother are: ,(Mary) Mrs. Joseph Berths Murray and Rose O'Connor, , - be followed by a good programme of - Bennett, of Winthrop; John Camp- georgette,&avidy beaded, With hat to Rose McQuaid and Y'ary Atkinson - I I I vocal and instrumental music, living.- Mrs. Hugh McNeil, Grey bell, of Washington; Neil, of Oregon- match, and wq'ri� a corsage bouquet of three-legged race R . � . - township; Mrs. James Taylor, Hen- (Willena) Mrs, John Campbell.- " Orchids and ffly of the valley. , , Sr., Marie, M r Y I , . I .. I sall of I Mr," and Theresa Eckert, Anna Deularnay I � I _..!W�Ift lip Mr. I , and John Love, Seaforth- Burial Harding. Man.; (Annie) Mys. JA and Mrs. Cole left on the afterroon, and Mary O'Connor; three-legged , I I ' ZURICH was made in San Jose, Cal. n � I Farmers' and Builders' Atteadon_--Jubt ar- Spence, of Vancouver, B, C., rde wearin . 40 , I I � and 9 a sr4a4 gown race, Jr., Veronica Dill and Theresa � I Tived'another car of Portland ��nt and as �7:�� (Florence) Mrs. John Harris, of WA- 'of embroidered blue fraille, P4718y, Delaney, Anna Molyneaux and Mary I �11 - . I I � this is to he the last this season. get your purple hat.�anA long wrap with seal , WrAp, , - -, �, � - 0 . I . =Poliea while it is hem and going cheap. ton. There was also a son, David , Hills'. form relay race, Marie Mur- .. ; . — I " - - 64'1" 30... .1 1 , I . 11 - � Also a fresh car o Beacbville atone ahne, STANLEY who died some years ago. The lat 'el triminings. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will ray, Mary Ryan. The greatest num.. , I & , , 1; M . . iS3 f . pluster a N .,..,: �, - 11� I W - - have a fall supply of lath Far eirs' cmd Builders' Attention. -just ar� make their home in Toronto. , ,0,P,_` , " 4 ; - ­ - &VFWP Then we nived 'a Mrs. Campbell was a long and de- I her of point was won by Marie Mur- ;4 1 par , Wr. hard waill plaster, hydrated Ifine, this nother car of Portlan,d cement and an Voted member of Walton Presbyter- 1110, .% � . . 1, I ate. At the old stand. B_ Cudmore. Hensall 'is to be the 1— tht aemon, get your ray. � I - '� I '. . owriff 407A. Phone 107. 2966-1 ' ff"PP'lles while it is bare -a -id going'cheap. ian church and always had a helping . . ". I I , SMAIr'. - 41so a fresh car of Beachvitle atone 0ime. 4_________ Death of Mrs. E. F. Klopp.—Mrs. Then we have a fun pply of lath, Plaster hand ready in case of sickness or to DUBLIN 1ELjWR9$X ill, . ,�__17�opjpoam cOMMERCUL Rom oe Klopp, wife of Mr. E. F. is plaater, hydrated Nme, any one in need. She will, be greatly Notes.—Mr, and Mrs. Win_ Curtin HENSALL - I .. 11 ! _ 3 - - � � I I . . . etC­ At the old utano& R, Ondraore, Heaffull, missed by every one. Those at — I 1:, - , - I � ,,�, %1-f- I I-,- - - - N.Mpp, Reel�e of Ray Township, pass- ouL Phone 107. . I a have moved into the cottage on Ma- Mr. R. T. Harrison, of London, is'orgajdz- - - - , , .. I I . ti ng a class of Wolin Pupils in Hansaill gmd I I . 7 --- - Mona 2966-1 distance were unable to attend the tilda Strelet.;­Mr, Max n Klinkharn- wju be..in town e,rtxy�Moud.,.v from I I I— 1 e4 away at Victoria Hospital, London, J � . 4n. Monday, in her 47th year. Mrs Died In Michigan.—The following funeral, but relatives were Present met,- of Detroit, is spending a week until r. P.M. For . 11 R.M their daugbUjr I Klopp had not been in goodhealtb fo - is from the "Alcona County Review 11 from Seaforth, Winthrop, Lucknow, w , ,=cularo see Mr. .or Mrs -in-law, Mrs, M. Wits, 'kerwood, vn'�Il preach in the Methodist � , js re- vw1uls,L I, I down A'.t,fi'6,, �14. - e tboroueay experienced cobc�rt. denee and oolo ' � lieil"' sixteen of them sat church on Sunday ne .—We believe , t r ith his Parents in the village.—Mr. Goodwin. Queen t. ,Mr. Harriacm b . at SeafPrUb-* some years and went through a seri- Michigan: "Duncan McGregor, pio�_ London and Ethel. We extend our Angell. lat-- �C. N. R, Agent i .1 ,� � t�j .,4 Th Xt 1 2965-2 Hensall �M��ti4j��.,��omposed � of Miss held next TuesdaY,`Oct. ,21st, �nd ous operation last week. She seemed eer resident and business man of Har- sympathy to those that are left to lieving at Afi*hell station. musie of,tIke the, Chiselhurst fowl supper wiH be to rally but the shock was too great risville, passed away Monday, Sept., mourn. — Rev. . Farmers' and Huilder6tf ,knektion--just M a rse . Father -O'Neil4i of Pa,rkhIll, oc"6upied rived another car v r- � rth And Sor her weakened system, She is Notes.—The quilting bee held in a seat in �*the sanctuary Of 4Z+ this is to be rthe'lu�t this season. get you"r her sister, Miii " thel'Murdock and ing in the in , teiesfi; 4 Picki6iii' " ' 29th, at the State Hospital in Trave , ffl3 tri,ox�tjana cernent and Gretta Lamv4';.M--rs."C. Hogga good program�ne follow,ing,_4 .meet- , f u ies" whflq� it Is bere and 'goi . ,E on will sairvived by her husband, four sons City, where he 'had been a pAtient the Cavan Church last Wednesday after- Patrick's Church during the Jor,d.-"- 1A 1',V nw ch -p- Master Bruce Hoggarth, Mrs. C.'H g- be,held in the Methodist church on and one daughter and past year. Mr, McGregor was born noon was a gTeat success, three quilts Judge wedding on Tues a fresh car of Beachville atone girne� .0 her mother, day �' Then we have a f,6 Mrs. Jacob Roeder, of Dashwood, be- in Perth, Ontario, July 16th, 1944, being quilted. Some time ago a mite Jordan-Judge—Two, , . Par W �l '=,of lath, Plaster garth's eldest son, was greatly en- Monday evening, October 20th, whelm . and in 1865 he ,lovely wed- is, hair, hard - hydr,ated lime, joyed at the concert held in St. An- Rev. W. E. Donnelly, of Jairl Street sides many other relatives. came to Harrisville, box contest was held in aid of the dings were sdlenrnized b� Rev. Father ;etc* At the old stand., R. Cudracre, Hensalb, drew's Presbyteria- L, . The fun- which has been his home ever since. expense fund between the west .and, -W - �,P ryt. Phons. im 1 2966-1 n church on Tues- Methodist church, Exeter, will addil . 1hite, p.p. 5 eral was held on Thursday last, in- H in St. Patrick's church, I day evening last, and we.believe they the inbeting. Mr. Donnelly is one of suits 11 ay evening ,e Magd tD, play Again at -the en� the best'public speakers in the county and in 1875 became a member losers were to provide a lunch, so -A Edward4ordan, -ao�iiountaOt of the � of ar rt� t to be,held in the Metho. and any coming out to hear him Will � ear d, and �fie on Tuesday'morning, at 8.30 a,m. Mr. I ast the. annual, meeting' te terment:taking place in the Lutheran ly engaged in mercantile pur- east side of the gravel roa , Bible Society. ­On T14esd z0metery. Much sympathy is felt for of I ' the 'British Mr. K14opp and the family. Uie firm of Colwell, McGregor & was decided to have it the day of the, St4ndard Bank and manager of Staffa I and Foreign Bible Society, was . held in dist church at Chiselhu'rst on the well be repaid for coming.—Mrs. R_' I __ ___ CO, dealing largely in general mer- quilting bee. The west side had 'to birin6, 'Was wedded to Sit. Paul's Anglican Church, on which evening of Tuesday, the 21st,--guch Drumniond and Miss ETnma johlastofa- ch�udise, lumber and other forestpro- provide lunch and we Miss Helen 7 occasion there- *gjj"a go�a atteildance. interest is manifested. in Our village as delegates of St, Paul's Anglican , must ray it Kathleen Judgp, second daughter, of 'Besides the secretary, Rev. M I LONDESBORO ducts- He continued with this firm was all that could be desired, 89 Mr.' and M P. J. Judge, of the r. Bow- as well as we might say all over, as church, were in Wingham the first " 0 i i, en, of London '-�ho gave a rpoIst in- ,to the coming plebiscite on the 23rd , part of this week attending, the Dean- Notes.—Mrs. Freeman, from Sea- lftntillrit dissolved, and later operated them were eartables of abundance. D m n n House. The bride wore a re ad e§ , r relhtiv�e�to the Bible of this month.—Mr. Wellington A. :forth, is visiting friends here. — M . a general store, here. until age and The ladies of the west side all went lovely wreat of oll bloswins , te st'lfg dr" there was assop I I . I cry meeting held them—Mr. and Mrs. - home feeling that it paid to'l�e on 'whfi;� vell aW� gown of white silk , JAt#d(,(w1th him Rev. MacDonald,bas returned for, the pres- James W. BOnthron accompanied by and Mrs failing 'kealth compelled him to re ,k,,I, � . Tamlin, who motored u . from Toronto on Tuesday, are sp"T tire. Duncan McGregor's business the winning side.—Quite a number georgette. beaded with pearls, and Mr. Naylor, who discharged his duties �nt from Toronto where he had been Mrs. Thomas Simp�on. motored to lug a few days with Mr. Tamlin's career was a long and honorable one. from bere attended the funeral of the carried a shower bouquet of white as chairman .of the meeting very for some months and is'attendi n mother here.—Two of Mr. Radford's �An- early history refers to him �as 9ne late Mrs. Sparling held from the home carna'tions. . � �,R pleasantly, while the Revs, last'.—The anni- . childreit are down with -scarlet fever. of the foremost men in advancing the of her son. Mr . -er ,sister, Mary, was Sinclair matters connected with ,the estate of versary of the Methodist church will . Albert Sparling, of bridesmaid.'/ !Kr dress and Fletcher, both of Hensa —The Women's Institute is having x general interests of Alcona County. McKillop. last Sunday afternoon was blue silk . 11, took his late father Mr. Hugh J. McDon- be held on Sunday, October 26th, when ,t of, those Mai,tlandbank Cemetery. Mr. Alonzo pink I . ng . h4 dinner on Friday evening, and His death removes the laF to georgette,.black hat, and she carried part, the form,e'r giving tile ,openi - ald�Dr. Peck .�nd, Mrs. Peck and'Mr. Rev. C. J. Mo.orehouse, of Clinton, will they havt secured a good programme who might be called our pioneer busi' Sparling, of Winthrop, is a son. carimti�ns. Mr. Albert Jordan prayer and the latter a short address. and MI. -s. -A. ,W. - -E. ,Hemphill -spent, :be the special preacher for that occas- ' - Out was groomsman. Miss Beale presid- co',Opled with the dosing prayer. the the'flist'par"t of this week in Toronto ibn.—Mr. and Afxs. E. Rennie, were in, to be given in the Comb2umity Hall� ness men. Mr. McGregor was a Mas sympathy -is extended to those that ed at the organ, secretary at the opening of themeet- Silo filling and threshing is keeping and Miss combining business with pleasare.� h on of long standing, and was Ws�� a are left 10 mourn. Rev, J. A. Fergu- Emily ing, read the minutes of the last meet- Mr. aad.'Mrs. A. Whitesides accom- John Glenn Sr.,Ihas beela visiting her the farmers busy around here.—Mrs. member of Lake Huron Chapter, O� son officiated�Mr. R. Hart and Mr. Maloney sa46 at the Offertory. A ing which were approved and the panied . by, Mr, and Mrsi `J. ' Bell has returned home after spend- E. S. The deceased was a brot sumptuous wedding breakfast was young, Afece; Mrs'- David Dignan, of the _kMwf F. *Bullard are busy putting a co t ,e election of officers for,the incoming motoredto Harrington West on Mon township 4 Hay, during the past - partaking of Year resulted in the same officers be- day last to spend the day with Mr. week.—Mr. Lloyd Hudson has pur- John MacGregor, of Harrisville.- there 6f tar on the roof of the butter fac 11 'b e he ing a month with her daughter, Mrs. a rV1d at It le �m of t bride's par- - , A, ing reappointed, namely, J. W. Ort- and Mrs. Young�s daughter, 'Mrs. chased from Mrs. W!iii. McDougall, Allen, of London. — Mr. Matthew are also two sisters in Cal' I . tory owned by Mr. A. G. 'Calder, of the hospitality;, among them be* 1119 wein, as president; George C, Petty, Durl 134-4ce spent Sunday in Auburn. — Mr. Mrs. William Kaiser and Miss B ­ie Rickson.—Miss Jennie Calder, of Mr. and Mrts_R. L Angell, Mr. and , an.—Rev. J. A. McConnell was -her neat dwelling property on Rich - and Mrs, William Brigham and Misg McGregor, and one sister, I . A). �iratfordosited at the home of her Mrs. Sirnpkirii�'Mr.' as secretary, and G. J. Sutherland as called to Galt the first of this week mlond street south, on the west side of � pent Sunday . , at the home of McInnes, in Detroit, and a 0 _ ,rents, r. and Mrs. D. Calder for Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Spencer, Treasurer. Collectors will Lavina, s I I . r, Qa r. V , be ap- owing to the seri us illneqs of his the railway' track, but Mts. Me� � -Mr?. . P. Gallagher, Miss Mary pointed to canvass for subscriptions brother there.—Mr.oBoti is here from bodgall will continue to,regide in it Stackhouse, Blyth.—M r, . —That heavy storm put Gallagher, Stiitford; Mrs. James Jor- in aid of the good work. �, I �. and Hugh McGrego of Brucefie . & few days. %P- Vj�s. Adainis and little sOr4 Lloyd, funeral service was held Friday af- majority of the telephone liner, Out of dan and Miss .1ary Jordan, Toronto; e Kansas visiting his sister Mrs J, Me- " 'th I - HW60W.I. -spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ternoon, October 3rd, from the Pres- commission. Our linesman, Mr. Nel- Mrs D puty Retwiki ,jer gr#Pddgb _ 1(efizie�—We,werej,please4tio, ie4%Mil. 4nq '1ier'h6bafid,. loyd�.Rew Mr. owing is the ]Uf Vf NPUty Return- John XcQlueen'able to be in.our vil- Naylor',rieturned,froin, Toronto the' *Brundson, -Blyth_—Mr. * and Myg� � byterian church- Harrisville, and- in- son Govenlock, has certainly been ,, , � —The fol- :-fid ' i � gj�t;pr'f"'� . John�Eccik and son Basil of I '. , . ne Officell terment in the *Wt cemetery.- cit,esil' Twh"' ing Officers for 9�uth. Hi . Sampson held the a Clifford Mich �"The honeymoo ' normal again. 191�1 . list, through the . I illness f twenty-fifth anni- busy man and has all lines back to be ,si,�Wni ih *141ch'' n uron, which lal this week, 'after his late -reftary of their wedding on Satur- courtesy Of Mr. I irst of the week where he had bcen,�. . I — Who was saying that young couple will reside in our vil- Robt, 'of 'Over a montb_—Mrs, Robert Me- iogether'with Mrs. Naylor, vls'itinje.-, ,day - S� CoLunwOr he didn't understand his work? There lage. ,, .Higgins, Returning' Officer,.we are -Arthur has returned from Niagara but Mrs. Naylor is remaining there . able to publish and which will be Of Falls -herg she had, been called 'ow- for the present.—M — Address and Prese'nta�*� Are always some grunihIers, and -they CrOnin-Roche.'— At St. Patrick's On. —'On 6t the habit.—Mr. John Bullard and Church, Dublin,i on Tuesda interest- Stephen Towns -ing,to, e _�rr. McMTran, of . � y, October Division, No. 1. W. H dea: tb� of her mother.—Mrs. Lucknow, is visiting her relatives, Mr. , - Wednesday of laart week a number Mr. Walter Eaton spent the week end 14th at nine a.m., Elizabeth M . MANLEY � ,hip—Polling , th of the former pupi,16 of Mrs. O'Reilly . Mille; No. 2, Th0m]as Welsh and" daughters very ipd Mrs. Robert. Bo thro' Xote—Quite a number from here motored to her new h with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon, ond ' see- Aga Penhale; No' 3, A' 11 n, and Mrs., daughter of-Mrs.'Johanna " lonza Hodgins; pleasantly entertaineda number of T. C. Joynt.—Mrs. Snell; of M,4,ete4,". I attended the euchre and dance in Sea ome and made of Cranbrook�Xr. and Mrs. Frank b Roche, No. 4, Ezra Faist, No. 5, Alex. H. Aheir girl friends.—Miss" Violet White- 'glias in the village this week the guest - her the recipient of a handsome par- ecame the bride�of Mr. Joseph Cron forth Wednesday night.—Mr. Willie lor table and addr�ss, to show the SturdY and son, Bill, and Mis-s Joan in of Dublin. Rev. Father - Neeb; No. 6, George Merner; No, 7, sides and Miss Dorothk Welsh who of Mxs. R. Bonthron.—Mr. Thomail ent the week end with J. high esteem in which she was held by Geddes, of Belgrave, spent Sunday at White, Thomas Keys; No. � le sp P.il,.', Perf.,ni,ed-ble ceremony and gins. - ,_, James. E ,. Hod- are- attending Normal at Stratford, Dickson had a large quantity of *o�d, , , rth, also'Laird cut forhim on the farm on his,,4,,l !!nEc_yk.rt repairing his wind mill, her pupils of Beechwood school. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sung High Mass. To the strains of f HL ay—Division No. 1 mil Joyntj of London spent the w&k end -law, Mr. George Glenii, the first of' which was 7 wrecked in the late st-rin- following is the ad The Wheatley. ship 0 No. 9, Steph6h Wu6bb. Town- and Miss Hazel Coxwo dress which was � ' - _ Lohengrin!s wedding march, played I to], I I in —Mr, Frank Evans is laid off thresh- read by Marie Krauskopf, the pres- __ Russell', 140. 2, James Petty; No. 3, herb with ,their parents.—Mr. Robert tl�is week.—Miss Carrie Dougall spent by the organirt,� Miss AL Beale, the Henry Howald; No. 4, William Hess; Caldwell and Mr. T. C. Joynt have the past week with relatives in Monk- ing from an infection of a Poisonous entation being made by Pearl Horan, BLYTH bride, leaning on the arm of her Only No. 5. Milne Raider; No. 6, Win. Snell - successfully raised a fine crop of ton and is still there.—Much specul - weed. Mr. D. Maloney is filling in Mary O'Reilly, Anna Ryan and Mary brother, Joseph Roche, of Hibb'rt, No. 7, David Blackwell-, No. 8, wiw. celery this fall, comprising a number tion is rife 0, the vacancy in his absance­7The Me- and Michael Walsh: "Dear Mrs. Temperance Address. — Rev. Mr. slowly marched to t1le altar, where Jennison. Township of, � . as bow the vote will stanil . Killop correspondent in' your last is- O'Reilly. --It was with regret that we, Livingston, of British Columbia ad- the groom, supported by his cousin, ,tanley—Di- of Acres and','A"r Theiting' with' good in regards to the coining plebiscite 13ne, hit the nail on the head pretty your former pupils, learned last June dressed a large congregation in' the Joseph Cronin, of St. a vision No. 1, .t��Aleiy; No. 2, succ6ss in the sale of it.—Mrs. Bon- but perhaps never before have peoipke I fair, but he forgot to mention that it that you were leaving our school, but Methodist church on Sunday night; waited. Columban, - Goldie Graham- No. 3, Robert Dins- thro:n and her daughter, Mrs. T. C� been studying,. the er as -was The bride was beautifu"Lv dale; No. 4, Edwin Chuter; No. 5, LJ t recently in 'Lucknow vis- carefully, and many who feel- that no the bootlegger, and still they tell us making your home among us our re- "Temperance." He pointed out with over tiger lily crepe, with tri . well; No.6, Robt. Dewar; 0 'I' e es, but have returned.— mlhtter how freely liquor could be had the O.T.A. that gave birth to when we realized that you would be October 5th- His address was on gowned in platinum grey georgette Charles Rath tinj rw,le,rti,v matter 6v the only way to sOlve the problem and gret changed to delight. And now, as irrefutable facts that Government of cream lace and pearls, wore* mining No. 7, Ross Johnston. Township of On Friday last while Mr. Thos. Hud- it would not be much difference to a black G,d,ri,h.—Division No. 1; Chris. W. son was assisting at the mill too load them, but ,at the same time fathers do away with him is to vote O.T.A. the happy occasion of your marriage Control or sale of liquor in his prov- Picture hat, and carried a shower, Johnson; No. 2, Howard Sturdy; No. some bags on a farmer's wagon, 'and and mothers seem to ,have a strong The verdict will be left to the con- is over, we would like to have a small ince, British Columbia, had been a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas. 3, Walter Emil No. 4, Wil ia-m had his foot on the wh�el, in some way science of the electorate -who will share in the festivities and ask you to miserable failure. There was,,n'at one Miss Margaret McConnell, of Dublin � , tendency to safeg4uard their boys and - redeeming feature in the wbole pro- assisted the bride' and wore French Murphy; No. 6, lost his footing And in falling heavily girls and to vote to lessen amend the Act so that a'person can accept thi,, gift with our congratula- , Loob- No. 5, Bert I cess, as tompared to 0. T. A. blue gebrgette, also black hat Township of on his back broke his arm at the el- as possible the 8upply of liquor and hold' themselves innocent until they tions, joy, love and laert wishes. Sign- the Robert Richardson. . as, much can be proven guilty. 'Under the ed on behalf measure if properly enforced. The carried and Ttickersmith.-7-Division NO. 1, William bow, and while at, the time not re of your Beechwood Pole pink 'darpatioils'_ A - ease in obtaining it.—Mr. A, W. E. present clause if a man wishes to in- Pupils, Marie Krauskopf and Pearl condition, as outlined in British Co- sumptuous wedding breakfast' was Govenlock; No. 2, Samuel McGeoch; alizing the full ektezlt of his injury Hemphill has Purchased a very fi jure his neighbor he can place liquor Horan-" Mr. O'Reilly replied by lumbia under Government sale of partaken of at the home of the bride's No. 3, Lorne Stepenson; No. 4, John continued to go around, but finding residence of the late Hugh J. MY - where it can be found and he will be thanking them in his usual jovial liquor, are most deplorable and just mother, Main street, Dublin, M,ff,t; No. 6, Louis Clark; No. 6, the pain increasing he thOught it best Ddnald, immediately 'east of the poet convicted.—Mr. John Eckart, Jr., is manner. I The Frank Upshall. Township of Us- to go to the doctor, wbm he found office. — Mrs. James Coxworth, of such conditions as held sway in the tables were beautifully decorated in borne.—Division No, 1, John Hunter; out the ill] exte h a having a steel roof put on his barn Notes.—Mrs. Joe Krausk,pf bad , Pacific province was what the Mod- pink and white. Only the near rela- No,,,2, William Frayne; No 3 Dan has f . or f nt of is injury nd Strathroy, -who was visiting her daugh- to replace the wooden roof which the pleasant visit in London with her two eration League was asking the people tives and clergy were guests at the , . ' the past week breen unable to tel-, � storm took off. daughters and her two sister, in of good old Ontario to inaugurate. home. D No. 4, Edgar Hunkin' Mrs. A. Scrutbn, has returned The groom's gift to the bride ; No. 5, attend to his dirties. We trust he home.—M-1. Ferris .Cantelon, who is , I Jackson Woods: No. 6, Hugh Berry; will so,on be able to got around as Mr. at ' ___ Kitchener, Mrs. John Zettel and Mrs. His address throughout was interest- was a white gold lavelier, set with No. 7, Amos Doulpe. Village of Exe- Hudson is one of #ur stand-by lyusi- end here with his parents.—Miss Me- McKILLOP - Andrew Mittelholtz.—Clara Kraus- i1g, instructive and convincing, and diamonds; to the bridesmaid, a rope ter.—Division No. 1, Edward Treble; D�ss men, always on k_hding the Normal, spent the week - kopf went to London to see her two surely no right-thinking. person who of pearls; and to the groomsman, a the job and as Phorron, of Kincardine, was the Anniversary Serviceas�Annivers- sister,;, and then she left for Wind- listened to this discouxse who has the pair of gold cuff links. Whe bride's No. 2, Wellington Johns; No. 3, -Jas. willing as he is able.—Miss Jesp'ie gd4st this week of Miss Assio, X� sor where she secared a good posi- interest And ' Weekes; No. 4, Alex. McPherson. Bellp of Windsor, is spending a week Bell.—Mr. and Mrs.j Lorne Scott, and ary services Vill be held at Dwff's well being of the home going -away gown was of bronze Village of Hensall.—Division No, 1, or so with her pare.n , Mr. and Mrs., fal' ily, of Toronto, 9pent Sunday bet W relatives. . ., I . iotnth, has gone to Lon- to queleh the carrying of the.vote for were numerous and costly, including l,'James Reid; Representatives of - , _____��,__ . I for the past n can but me every means in his power wrap of black satin. Her presents ed. Village of Bayfield.—Divisioii No. A. Brook, of wil* . - ,e been engaged with Mr. W - James A. Bell.—Rev. R. ahlirch, McKillop, on Sunday October tion.—Mr, Peter McGraw, who has and the province as a whole at heart, nalette, hat and sboes to match and Nathan Peck; No. 2, Not yet appoint ts 26th, at 11 a -m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev - J. Cleary W. D. McDonald, of Egmondville, v,411 -preach at both services. don.—Miss Aileen Lillie, of Toronto, Go,v,,,e,t Control . or sale of liquor. several cheques. Mr. and Mrs. Cron- Plebiscite Committee, Chas. Harvey, ������,� s services in will spend their honeymoon in of Exeter, financial agent, George I North End Notes.—Last week wa. is spending a couple of weeks at the Briefs.—The anniversary I ' - , I very fine following the downpour of home of Mr. Pat Flannery — The in St. Andrew's Church are to be held Montreal ftd other Eastern points. Ma on, Exeter; repr entative f I rain on the previous Sunday, — Mr Forty Hours' Devotion op n n Sunday, October 26th. ns es - - o . sy building ery Rev. P. T. They will be atbome to their friends Moderation League, Richard urp Y, . � I bane Bolton has been bu, . Sunday at the high mass with a v Pikey, M.A., of Knox Church, Owen after the. 115',tb of November. M h I a large and expensive dwelling house. good attendance and favorable wea- Annual Field Day.—On Friday, E xeter, The I agent, Louis Day, AM% Sound, will be the speaker for the Exeter; financia Returning Officer, Mr. Church on October 19tb. y b- ice —Mr. John Stafford and son Alf ther.—Miss Annie Dalton, of Gode- day.—The Sacrament of the Lord's October 10th, the Dublin Continuation Robert Higgins, will bd at his office in . � U I . have finished a fine dwelling li'.�se._' rich, was home over the week end. Supper will be held in St. Andrew's School held the annual field da Hensall on Thursday, the 23rd, all Cantelon's F ','el erv" - Flocks of wild geese were heard in _=�__ _!!!�� sPofts. The weather was ideal and day and will keep in touch with his � was filled on Wednesday, October Ist, time looking forward to this ANTRACI71B . . . , theirown noisy way going south one WALTON Cole—Milne.—St. Andrew's Church the students who bad been for some Deputy Returning Officers b,V phone . Now in stock our genuine Delaw'Are'and Hudson, direct Trom the -me real sport, entered whole-heartedly in- and -is malting :jxrangemonts. to have I night recently.—The flax on the farm Notes.—Ile bazaar which was held when a throng of well wishers ca day of Of Mr. Thomas Johnston, -which was last week in the A.0-U.W. hall was to witness the marriage returns all in shortly after the polls mines—Egg, Stove and Chestnut. pulled by Indians' and their Squaws, a decided sixcess. Nearly $175 was Sara!h Milne. Of Miss to the games and contests,, A genial are closed. I . . . . I Mis& Milne's life long feeling of friendly rivalry existed Briefs.—Large quantities of grain from Muncey, has been hauled to Sea- realized.—John Buchanan is having residence in the community, her con- while the enthusiasm of all was un- continue to be brought into market I Our genuine Kentucky Lump, unexcelled for threshing 'and , . forth and the pullers have returned his house wired for Hydro. — The tribution to the musical life of the bounded. Keen interesk was Shown here, -the demand being good and the domestic Use. home.—George Stewart is on a visit Young people had a dance in the A. village, her success as music teacher too by friends who witnessed the af- prices the Ill going.—The farm - to relatives at Paris.—The grocery O.U.W. ball on Wednesday night.— and leader of St. Andrew's choir, her ternoon's programme. Rev. Father ers have been making good use of the . VM900 of Mr. Pratt, of Moncrief, is Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson motored readiness to assist in any eommunity va'ite and Rev. Father Dantzer were The fuel that makes heating cost less,' There kindle quickly, do charm very fine weather we have been hav- 'not clinker and burn to a powdery a�h at a Price considerably still on the rounds.—Present condi- to St. Marys to visit friends, — H. cause and her ing personality, present on the grounds; the f'ormer ing in the wak of securing their root � itions re�emble the Scott Act, which Jackson has gone West to leok after combi'ned to make the event one of assisted by Mr. Cbarld§ Malone, Sup- crops and doing fall plowing.—Quite lower than' hard'boal, 'was voted on in Huron County forty some business.—Mr. and Mrs. Rad- popular interest. St. Andrew's church erintended the races. The school board a large -number from our village, as * . . . years ago this month, 'and repealed a ford have moved into Miss Coleman's in spite of its nearly fifty year's ex- was represented by the chairman MT, well as from the rural districts, at:- C16KE . GhOrt time afterurards, As dlliinking house,—Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, of istelice , s wi -nes om ratively Ed. Gormley, A very iftf�nttinW fea- tended the -anniversary seTvicesll,held continued worse than ever. , Ill t sed c pa Our High Grade Nut Cokc—a chrappr fuel with great heat. I saw 05 London, attended thd funeral Of Mr8. tevu, weddings. The bride's mothef, a's tuye of the day's programni� .1. . tWeer the Xl#p drunks marched finiii the cells one Camphell—A play entitled " His Helen McKinnon, Was United im mar- the girls, blaseball gamate was in St. Andrew's Presbyteri n ciffurdl, morning after Labor Dar in the Po_ Uncle's Niece " 'mill be given in the riage to Dr. W. J. Miln eny,.on Sunday last, ant the con- � EGGS WANTtV " liee Court of Tor the e, in the sacred Stars and the Shamrq ' - � The score tert held. on the following I / Tuesday an-sholle4,�,egdr3 for our dver increaA. onto, �Reir penalty A. O. U. W. kall, on Wednesday Oc- edifiee. This , first marliage was in favor of the 9 ii�cks. The evening�,_Mjrs. Alex. Kerr, of Sed- . A steady supply of fre traded bbib. � Dr ' Ing carton trade, bought on wzib ten dollarsor ten days in jail for tober 22nd, by the BeIgTave ,was ,�s sh, elc arnati c s9leinilized in St. Andrew's and Mrs, boys, football-ganie b tll . , Farmer'z Dried Xpples w 144est Priego paid. . 04kh� Served them tight. Vo one Club, under the au the Ladies, Milne prizes a Bible, presented by ers and the Rangers WAS evs-MY COA- hoiw� oflier uncle, Mr, Robert M6TA_ I 'I -,� f , .. I . -apices of. e#V�een'-thd ROV- forth, *As a week, end Visitor at the anted, Any qtj,4ntjty V�11 dried quaAorg. kft. , afi�r right to get drunk on Labor Guild of St. Ge'Or0,7e`S Church. Don't the &ssjoyl. On this occasion Mi8g te I . . I - . . .1 I I pen � ' . I - I .11, I �9 a S I did Edna C1114is who later married Mr. were distributed after the final tull- of Detroit, acco-mPaniog bY his *IN 11 , .1�11� %j �. A- "' &a1t.V39itt; ,that is all 11011- Play,—Quite a iii,m-&er bs A, CANTELON 61� Anf&'htt ft ' Some People forget Ilit date, as thilg * sted, neither side seo,ping. ' Prizes son, Ofthis InIlage,—Mr. Elwin White ' , , .,. ,:," �,Ad, ,6velTY.Ulin,0, as be- funeral of the IgN Mrs, David Camp- hon6i,, While at the weddl�ff, of ba -11 and children sbellt the *eek end �t , I COAL ,�Iwmfm . , . " �- , * . , ftfteindetl the jaimo MCM�rchie, acted as -maid of of -way betvmml the dilrdt8ift, 6 L� � I � �, , ' 1 �* Miss tebsnt, xlid the dlay 0600d, with a the'lim I A10 of Us Parqatg, Mr. and, X,ra. AgNSALL . 1. I TA I I . I . . I , I I , , . .", ob6tifflor"d -rebi . � ON , UT ., .. QWA� , Rt ., - : ""'. . . � ) .10,: . 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